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 "Strong Roots" is an extract from Dr. A P. J Abdul Kalam 's autobiography "Wings of Fire" . In this extract, he talks about his childhood in his hometown. The piece presents a delightful sketch of the author's early life and the development of his spritual growth. 


Strong Roots Short Question Answer

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Strong Roots Short Question Answer


How was Abdul kalam's mother lineage different from his father's? 

Ans- In "Strong Roots"  kalam's father was Jainulabdeen who had neither much formal education nor much wealth but his mother's lineage was the more distinguished, one of her forebears having been bestowed the title of 'Bahadur' by the British. 


Who was a very close friend of Abdul Kalam father's? 

Ans-The high priest of Rameswaram temple, pakshi Lakshmana Sastry was a very close friend of Abdul kalam father's.


What did Abdul Kalam's father use to avoid? 

Ans- Abdul kalam's father used to avoid all inessential comforts and luxuries.  


What does kalam's father say about the relevance of prayer? 

Ans - kalam's father says that there is nothing mysterious about prayer rather prayer made a possible communion of the spirit between people and when one pray they transcend their body and become a part of the cosmos, which knows no division of wealth, age, caste, or creed.


Describe the ancestral house of Kalam? 

Ans- kalam lived in their ancestral house, which was built in the middle of the 19th century. It was a fairly large pucca house, made of limestone and brick, on the Mosque street in Rameswaram.


Who was bestowed the title of ' bahadur' in "Strong Roots. "

Ans- In "Strong Roots" One of kalam's mother's forbears having been bestowed the title of  " "Bahadur" .


Who was the priest of the shiva temple in "Strong Roots"? 

Ans- Pakshi Lakshmana Sastry was the priest of the Shiva temple in "Strong Roots".


Which according to Dr. A P J  Abdul Kalam's father adversity always present? 

Ans - According to Dr. A p J Abdul kalam's father adversity always presents opportunities for introspection.


In which town was Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam born? 

Ans - Dr. A p J Abdul Kalam was born in the island town of Rameswaram.


In whom did Abdul kalam's father have an ideal helpmate? 

    Abdul kalam's father had an ideal helpmate in his mother, Ashiamma


" People of different religions would be sitting outside waiting for him" - who is refferred to as "him"? 

    "Strong Roots" is an extract from Dr. Kalam's autobiography " Wings of Fire" . Here  A P J Abdul Kalam's father Jainulabdeen  is refferred to as "him".


"People of different religions would be sitting outside waiting for him" - Where did the people wait? 

    "Strong Roots" is an extract from Dr. Kalam's autobiography "Wings of Fire"  The people waited outside of the mosque for kalam's father Jainulabdeen.

              

"His answer filled me with a strange energy and enthusiasm" -   who is the speaker?

   This quoted line is taken from Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam's autobiographical text "Strong Roots".  In "Strong Roots",  here in this autobiographical story  A P J Abdul Kalam himself is the speaker. 


"His answer filled me with a strange energy and enthusiasm" -   Whose answer is being refferred to here?

    This quoted line is taken from Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam's autobiographical text "Strong Roots". A P J Abdul Kalam's father Jainulabdeen's answer is being refferred to here.


"I normally ate with my mother" -  who ate with his mother ?

    "Strong Roots" is an extract from Dr. Kalam's autobiography "Wings Of Fire". In this autobiographical story  Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam ate with his mother. 


"I normally ate with my mother" - Name his mother?

     This quoted line is taken from Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam's autobiographical text "Strong Roots". In this autobiographical story  Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam's mother name was Ashiamma. 


"I normally ate with my mother" - Where did he eat with his mother?

    This quoted line is taken from Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam's autobiographical text "Strong Roots". He ate with his mother, sitting on the floor of the kitchen.


"Our locality was predominantly Muslims "-  Who is the speaker?

Ans- In kalam's autobiographical text "Strong Roots" , here speaker is A P J Abdul Kalam himself. 


Whom did kalam consider to be a very close friend of kalam's father? 

Ans-  Kalam considered the high priest of Rameswaram temple, Pakshi Lakshmana Sastry to be a very close friend of Kalam's father.