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A Bicycle in Good Repair — Question 17

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Which was the toughest part of the bicycle that the author’s friend found the toughest to fix?
Answer

It was the gear-case that gave the author’s friend the most trouble.


Source: This question is from A Bicycle in Good Repair, English — Class 7, CBSE Board.

Key Concepts Covered

This question tests your understanding of the following concepts from the chapter A Bicycle in Good Repair: Toughest, Part, Bicycle, Author, Friend, Found. These are fundamental topics in English that students are expected to master as part of the CBSE Class 7 curriculum.

A thorough understanding of these concepts will help you answer similar questions confidently in your CBSE examinations. These topics are frequently tested in both objective and subjective sections of English papers. We recommend revising the relevant section of your textbook alongside practising these solved examples to build a strong foundation.

How to Approach This Question

Read the question carefully and identify what is being asked. Break down complex questions into smaller parts. Use the terminology and concepts discussed in this chapter. Structure your answer logically — begin with a definition or key statement, then provide supporting details. Review your answer to ensure it addresses all parts of the question completely.

Key Points to Remember

  • Use quotations from the text to support your points.
  • Analyse literary devices and their effects on the reader.
  • Structure essays with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion.
  • Proofread for grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

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Chapter Overview: A Bicycle in Good Repair

A humorous story about the narrator's friend who offers to "fix" his bicycle before a ride, but actually takes the entire bicycle apart, can't put it back together, and leaves it in worse condition. The story is a classic example of Jerome's slapstick humour.

Author: Jerome K. Jerome | Book: Honeycomb

Key Themes

  • Humour and comedy
  • Good intentions gone wrong
  • Friendship
  • The gap between intention and ability

Common Mistakes

  • Not appreciating the slapstick humour
  • Thinking the friend was actually a mechanic
  • Missing the exaggeration that makes the story funny

FAQs

What is the main theme of "A Bicycle in Good Repair"?

The main theme is humour and comedy. A humorous story about the narrator's friend who offers to "fix" his bicycle before a ride, but actually takes the entire bicycle apart, can't put it back together, and leaves it in worse condition. The story is a classic example of Jerome's slapstick humour. The story/text explores how humour and comedy and good intentions gone wrong shape our understanding of the world.

Summarise "A Bicycle in Good Repair" in your own words.

A humorous story about the narrator's friend who offers to "fix" his bicycle before a ride, but actually takes the entire bicycle apart, can't put it back together, and leaves it in worse condition. The story is a classic example of Jerome's slapstick humour.

What lesson(s) can we learn from "A Bicycle in Good Repair"?

From this text, we learn about humour and comedy, good intentions gone wrong, friendship, the gap between intention and ability. The most important lesson is that humour and comedy is essential in our lives. The author uses engaging storytelling to convey these values in a way that young readers can understand and apply to their own lives.