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Strong Roots
1) Who was Kalam's father's helpmate?
Ans: Kalam's father's helpmate was Kalam's mother.
2) What did Kalam think of prayers as a child?
Ans: Kalam did not have any idea about the Arabic prayers chanted there but he thought they reached God.
3) What was Kalam's father's answer when he asked about the relevance of prayer?
Ans: Kalam's father opined that prayer made possible a communion of the spirit between people.
4) "I do not recall..."- What Kalam recall?
Ans: Kalam can not recall the exact number of people his mother fed everyday.
5) Why was Rameswaram famous to pilgrims?
Ans: Rameswaram was famous to pilgrims for the Shiva temple.
6) Where is there no division of wealth, age, caste or creed?
Ans: There is no division of wealth, age, caste or creed in the cosmos.
7) What did Kalam try to understand from his father?
Ans: Kalam tried to understand the fundamental truths of life revealed to him by his father.
8) "This is not a correct approach at all..."- What is not a correct approach?
Ans: To propitiate demonic forces with prayers and offerings by a go-between is not a correct approach.
9) What, according to Kalam did his father possess?
Ans: According to Kalam, his father possessed great innate wisdom and a true generosity of spirit.
10) What is Kalam's belief about divine power?
Ans: Kalam firmly believes that there exists a divine power that controls our life.
11) Where would the author's father take him for prayers? 1) Who was Kalam's father's helpmate?
Ans: Kalam's father's helpmate was Kalam's mother.
2) What did Kalam think of prayers as a child?
Ans: Kalam did not have any idea about the Arabic prayers chanted there but he thought they reached God.
3) What was Kalam's father's answer when he asked about the relevance of prayer?
Ans: Kalam's father opined that prayer made possible a communion of the spirit between people.
4) "I do not recall..."- What Kalam recall?
Ans: Kalam can not recall the exact number of people his mother fed everyday.
5) Why was Rameswaram famous to pilgrims?
Ans: Rameswaram was famous to pilgrims for the Shiva temple.
6) Where is there no division of wealth, age, caste or creed?
Ans: There is no division of wealth, age, caste or creed in the cosmos.
7) What did Kalam try to understand from his father?
Ans: Kalam tried to understand the fundamental truths of life revealed to him by his father.
8) "This is not a correct approach at all..."- What is not a correct approach?
Ans: To propitiate demonic forces with prayers and offerings by a go-between is not a correct approach.
9) What, according to Kalam did his father possess?
Ans: According to Kalam, his father possessed great innate wisdom and a true generosity of spirit.
10) What is Kalam's belief about divine power?
Ans: Kalam firmly believes that there exists a divine power that controls our life.
Ans: Abul Kalam's father took his son to a local mosque for prayers.
12) What was really very gratifying about life at Rameswaram?
Ans: Rameswaram was famous as a Hindu spot for pilgrimage, but there the majority Muslim community lived amicably with the minority Hindus.
13) How was Abdul Kalam's childhood secure?
Ans: Abdul Kalam's childhood was secure, both materially and emotionally.
14) What was the author totally convinced of?
Ans: Abdul Kalam was totally convinced that the Arabic prayers chanted by him without knowing its meaning, reached God.
15) What did the author's father renounce?
Ans: The author's father renounced inessential comforts and luxuries.
By
Subhadip Pradhan
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