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The Third Level Questions Answer Class 12 English

The Third Level  Questions Answer Class 12 English  

Question 1- What was the third level ? where was it situated ?

Answer- The third level refers to the subway of Grand Central Station in New York. Although this third level was not physically present, Charlie claimed that he was there. The third level was at New York's Grand Central Station.

Question 2- Who was psychiatrist ? what did he tell about the third level ? 

Answer- Sam charley ‘s friend was a psychiatrist friend. He believed that charley had attained a third level of eccentricity in the form of a wish fulfillment of a waking dream. Ha was only day dreaming. Side by side he revealed that the third level was still there. In fact charley was troubled by his monotonous life.

Question 3- what about his grandfather did charley tell to hid friend ?

Ans- charley said that his grandfather lived in good and peaceful times, yet he started the ticket collection. He needed no temporary refuge from reality.

Question 4- How did charley enter in the third level ?

Ans- charley was late in his office. He wanted to reach home early. So he went to the central grant to catch the suburban train. He was lost in a corridor. He thought it was the second level. But he had reached the third level.

 

Question5- - Why did Charley think Grand central was growing like a tree , pushing out new corridor and staircase like roots?

Ans- North Charlie always got new tunnels and stairs in Grand Central. He began to suspect that the grand middle was like a huge tree. It pushed out new corridors and tunnels like the roots of a tree.

Question 6- what did charley find when entered to the third level ?

Answer – On the third level, charley sees people in old-fashioned dress, and locomotives, newspapers dated June 11, 1894, brass spittoons, twinkling gas flames, and many other things related to that century.

Question 7- What did charley do to make sure that he was on the third level ?

 Answer-Charley went to the news stand. He saw a pile of newspapers. It was the world that was no longer illuminated. The main story was about the president's cleaved. Later, he found in the public library flies that it was printed on June 11, 1894.

Question 8 - What information about Galesburg , Illinois is given in the text ?

Ans- charley describes it as a wonderful town with big old frame houses, expansive lawns with overhanging trees and a relaxed lifestyle with the word peaceful. People sat on their lawns during summer evenings, with men smoking cigars and women waving palm-leaf fans. World War I was twenty years away and World War II was forty years in the future.

Question-9-What happened with charley at the Ticket window ?

Ans- charley went to the ticket counter for a tow ticket for Galesburg. They paid for the current world currency which was completely different from the world of the 1890s. The clerk was stunned to see the big note and thought that charley was trying to skin it. threatened to be arrested.

Question-10- Did charley find the corridor at Grand central station again ? why or why not ?

Ans- They tried their best to find the corridor leading to the third level at Grand Central station but it was never found. Since the third level is only a means of escape. Charlie is not only lethargic but has also entered the world of fantasy and romance. That's why he won't be able to reach there.

Question 11- Who  was Sam winner ? where was he disappeared and why ?

Ans- Sam Winner was charley 's psychotherapist friend. Charlie friend Sam suddenly disappeared without a trace but Charlie could guess because he knew Sam liked Galesburg very much. He was convinced of this when he found an envelope mailed by Sam to his grandfather at their Galesburg home. From the Stamps and Coins store, Charlie learns that Sam had bought eight hundred dollars of old-fashioned currency. The money was enough for Tom to set him up in a small hay, feed and grain business in Galesburg.

Question-12 - What was postage stamp collection? How was it related to charley?

Ans- When a new stamp is issued, the stamp collectors buy some and have them mail the envelope to themselves on the first day of sale; Ant proves the postmark date. The postage stamp is the link that connects the past and the present in the story. This collection was passed on to Charlie from his grandfather.

Question- 13 What did Sam write in his letter to charley?

Answer - Sam's letter to Charlie proves that Sam has found it and has reached the third level. He has been living in Galesburg for the past two weeks observing various activities and explaining to Charlie there. He invites both charley and his wife Luisa and prompts them to continue their exploration of the third level. So we can say that Sam, like Charlie, was a victim of worldly anxieties and was in search of an escape.

Question 14 Why did Sam bought old currency of eight hundred dollar ? what did he do with it ?

Answer- charley learns that Sam has bought old currency worth eight hundred dollars. Sam had already been there in Galesburg in 1894. Charlie hoped that Sam would set up a hay and feed business in old Galesburg.

LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

1-Question 1What was the third level ? where was it situated and how was it described ( reason of existence) by psychiatrist ?

Answer -The third level refers to the subway of the grand Central Station in New York. Although the third level was not physically there, Charlie claimed it was there. same; Letter to Charlie dated 18 July 1894. It is written from Galsburg, Illinois. In response to Charlie's claim of having gone to the third level, Sam who is equally vulnerable, wants the whole episode to be true, as he also believes in the existence of the third level. Some conclusions are drawn from the letter. The introductory part of the letter confirms Charlie's belief in the existence of the third level.

2-Question 2– How did charley reach to the third level ? How was the central station according to charley extending and why ?

Answer – One night Charlie worked long hours in the office. Then he was in a hurry to go back to his home. So he decided to take the metro from Grand Central. He went down the stairs and came to the first level. Then he went to the second level from where the suburban train had left. He entered an arched doorway to walk downstairs. The tunnel turned right to the left and then went up a short flight of stairs to the grand central station on the third level. Here he saw many unusual things. There were some ticket windows and the train gates were old looking and made of wood. The dim gas lights were twinkling and the men wore derby hats and four-button suits. It was a rather strange world of sideburn beards and fancy mustaches.

3- Question 3– Describe the third level as per charley . what did he do to make sure that he was in 1894? Why did he want to buy ticket ?         

Answer – Charlie says that the room on the third level was smaller than the room on the second level. Ticket windows were low and train was found and the information booth in the center was wooden and old booking. There were open flame gas lights and brass splatters on the floor. Everyone a station was designed in the 19th century. To be sure, he looked at the newspapers, which were on sale at a kiosk, found a newspaper in the world that published a main story on Missal Cleveland. He then confirmed from the files of the public library that the newspaper he had seen was dated June 11, 1894. With wings of imagination, Charlie returns to collect enough money to buy tickets to the city of Galesburg for himself and his wife, Luisa.

Question-4 Who was same Weiner ? where was the disappeared ? what did his write in his letter to charley?

Answer-  That Weiner was Charlie's psychotherapist friend. He was a capable doctor. He himself is an escapist and is defeated in the third level, the last bean letter to Charlie proving that he has reached the third level. He has been living in Galesburg for the past two weeks observing the various activities and explaining to Charlie. He invites both Charlie and his wife Luisa and prompts them to continue their exploration of the third level. So one can say that Sam was also a victim of worldly worries and was t


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