Q1. What is the main gift in 'A Gift of Chappals'?
Q2. What does the story primarily teach about gift-giving?
Q3. Which literary device is used when the chappals symbolize friendship and care?
Q4. Why does the giver choose chappals as a gift?
Q5. What does the condition of being 'old' or 'worn' suggest about the chappals?
Q6. In the context of the story, what does friendship mean?
Q7. How does the recipient initially perceive the gift?
Q8. What is the cultural significance of chappals in Indian tradition?
Q9. What is the irony in the story?
Q10. What does the story reveal about true wealth?
Q11. How does the author show character development through action?
Q12. What theme does the story primarily explore?
Q13. Which of the following best describes the giver's character?
Q14. What does the story suggest about society's values?
Q15. What is the lesson for readers about understanding others?