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The Third Level ๐ŸŽš๏ธ๐ŸŽš๏ธ Questions and answers
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Short answer ๐Ÿ‘‘ The Tiger King
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. The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram is the hero of this story. He may be identified as His Highness Jamedar-General, Khiledar-Major, Sata Vyaghra Samhari, Maharajadhiraja Visva Bhuvana Samrat, Sir Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, M.A.D., A.C.T.C., or C.R.C.K. This name is often shortened to the Tiger King.

Q2. How did the crown prince Jung Jung Bahadur grow up?
Ans.
The infant had an uneventful childhood. He grew up just like other royal princes of Indian states during the British rule. The prince grew taller and stronger day by day. The boy drank the milk of an English cow. He was brought up by an English nanny and tutored in English by an Englishman. He saw nothing but English films.

Q3.Why was the Maharaja so anxious to kill the hundredth tiger?
Ans. The Maharaja had killed ninety-nine tigers. If he could kill just one more tiger, he would have no fear left. Then he could give up tiger hunting altogether. He thought of the tiger during the day and dreamt of it at night. Moreover, he had to be extremely careful with that last tiger. The late chifef astrologer had already warned him.
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The Third Level short questions and answers
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Question 1.
What does the third level refer to? What is the significance of the third level?
Answer:

The third level is a medium of escape through which man yearns to be away from lifeโ€™s harsh realities. Modem life is devoid of peace and tranquility so man in his quest to seek solace escapes to a place where his aim is to seek the realization of his dreams and unfulfilled wishes of his subconscious mind.

Question 2.
How does Charley, the narrator describe the third level at Grand Central Station?
Answer:

Charley says that the rooms on the third level were smaller than that of the second level. There were fewer ticket windows and train gates and the information booth in the centre was wood and old looking. There were open- flame gaslights and brass spittoons on the floor. Everyone at the station was dressed in nineteenth century dresses.

Question 3.
How did Charley make sure that he was not in the present time?
Answer:

To make sure that he was not in the present time, Charley did a reality check. He looked at the newspapers which were on sale at a kiosk and found a copy of the newspaper โ€˜The Worldโ€™, which carried the main story on President Cleveland. Then he confirmed from the Public Library files that the newspaper he had seen was dated 11th June, 1894.

Question 4.
How did Charley often get lost on the Grand Central Station?
Answer:

The Grand Central Station was growing like a tree pushing out endless corridors, doorways and stairs like roots. It had intricate and tangled pathways. The network of passages was so complicated that instead of reaching his destination, one did tend to move up and down to look for entries and exits. So, Charley often got lost on this station.

Question 5.
How does Charley describe Galesburg as it used to be in 1894?
Answer:

Charley describes Galesburg as a quiet, simple and peaceful place with big old frame houses, huge lawns and tremendous trees. The summer evenings were rather long and people sat out on their lawns in a peaceful world, men smoking cigars and women waving palm-leaf fans.
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1. A remedy for all kinds of diseases.
โœ… Panacea (เคฐเคพเคฎเคฌเคพเคฃ เค”เคทเคงเคฟ)

2. One who goes on foot.
โœ…pedestrian (เคชเฅˆเคฆเคฒ เคฏเคพเคคเฅเคฐเฅ€)

3. That can be seen through.
โœ…transparent (เคชเคพเคฐเคฆเคฐเฅเคถเค•)

4. That can't be seen through.
โœ… Opaque (เค…เคชเคพเคฐเคฆเคฐเฅเคถเค•)

5. That can be believed.
โœ… Credible (เคตเคฟเคถเฅเคตเคธเคจเฅ€เคฏ)
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Journey to the end of the earth ๐ŸŒŽ
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