What is My Name? Question and Answers

In this blog/article titled “What is My Name All Questions and Answers“, we will delve into the fascinating world of names and explore various aspects related to them. From understanding the importance of names in our lives to exploring different conversations centered around the question “What is my name?”, this article aims to provide comprehensive insights. Whether you are looking for a lesson plan, a conversation guide, or a PDF resource on the topic, we’ve got you covered. Additionally, we will also touch upon the relevance of names in the 10th class curriculum and discuss basic questions related to asking someone’s name. Read more Class 10 English Question and Answers.

Our names can also be a source of pride and strength. They can represent our family heritage, our culture, or our personal values. They can also be a reminder of our accomplishments and our dreams for the future.

The question “What is my name?” is also a reminder of the importance of individuality. We are all unique individuals with our own stories to tell. Our names are a part of what makes us special.

What is My Name? Question and Answers

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Question 1.
What made Mrs. Murthy so restless to know her name?
Answer:
In her scrubbing zeal, Mrs. Murthy had forgotten her name. At once she felt that she had lost her own identity. She had lost her self-respect. That made her so restless to know her name.

Question 2.
How did Mrs. Murthy’s husband look upon her desire to know her name?
Answer:
Mrs. Murthy’s husband laughed at her when she asked him about her name. He did not take it seriously. He wanted her to be called by his name ‘Mrs. Murthy’. He did not give any importance to her feelings.

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Question 3.
Do you notice any change in Mrs.Murthy in the first picture and Sarada in the second picture?
Answer:
Yes. I have found a lot of difference in her being Mrs. Murthy and her being Sarada. After she got her name back she got her confidence back. After she recollected her name she felt like a real person because she got her identity and self-respect back. When she was a housewife she was different, and after she has remembered her name she has become flamboyant.

Question 4.
Do you find any similarities between Mrs.Murthy and the women in your family? If yes, list them.
Answer:
Yes. There are so many similarities between Sarada and the members of our family. Not only in our family but almost in all families we can find a woman like Sarada because she is a representative of women of any class of Indian society who are always confined to domestic work like cleaning floors, washing clothes, cooking, and looking after her children, her husband, and other family members.

Question 5.
Why do you think the writer decided to focus on the question of married women’s identity?
Answer:
The writer decided to focus on the question of married women’s identity because she wanted them to live with their own identity and self-respect. She did not want them to confine to their homes. She wanted them to be given equal rights, equal respect. She wanted that they should also assume some responsibility in nation building activity.

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Question 6.
Do you really think a woman can forget her name? What do you think is the intention of the author here?
Answer:
No. I don’t think any woman can forget her own name. The intention of the author is that the women should be respected and should not be confined to the domestic work. She feels that women should not lose their own identity.

Question 7.
Which part of the story shows that Mrs. Murthy feels her identity restored?
Answer:
In the last part of the story, when she returned to her husband’s house Mrs. Murthy feels her identity restored. It is clear from her words “…. from now onwards don’t call me yemoi, geemoi. My name is Sarada – call me Sarada, understood ?”

In conclusion, the question “What is my name?” is a fundamental question of identity that invites us to explore the meaning of our names and the unique individuals we are. It is a question that can help us to better understand ourselves and our place in the world.