Mr Matthews' Lost Ticket Story
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What action did Mr Matthews take after realizing he lost his ticket?

  • He asked the train conductor for help.
  • He waited for someone to find it.
  • He searched all his pockets. (correct)
  • He exited the compartment to look for his ticket.
  • What was the response of the other man when Mr Matthews mentioned losing his ticket?

  • He offered to pay for a new ticket.
  • He suggested looking under the seats.
  • He offered to get Mr Matthews another ticket. (correct)
  • He ignored Mr Matthews' concern.
  • What was the lady's role in obtaining the new ticket for Mr. Matthews?

  • He bought a ticket from a vendor at the station. (correct)
  • He asked the train staff if they had extra tickets. (correct)
  • He approached other passengers to see if anyone had a spare ticket. (correct)
  • What did Mr Matthews learn about the other man's actions after receiving the ticket?

    <p>The man found the ticket through simple inquiry.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What destination was Mr Matthews traveling to?

    <p>York</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What can be inferred about the other man's character based on his actions towards Mr Matthews?

    <p>He was willing to help a stranger in need.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Mr Matthews' inquiry about where the other man is going suggest?

    <p>He wants to ensure the other man doesn't leave permanently.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did the other man manage to obtain a ticket for Mr Matthews?

    <p>He asked passengers if they had extra tickets for York.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why might the other man’s action of closing the door after leaving be significant?

    <p>It indicates he was trying to avoid interruptions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the phrase 'it was quite easy' imply about the other man's experience?

    <p>He was generally skilled in navigating train compartments.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Mr Matthews' Lost Ticket

    • Mr Matthews was on a train to York.
    • He realized he lost his ticket.
    • He asked another man in his compartment for help.
    • The man offered to get him a new ticket.
    • The man went to other compartments on the train.
    • He asked people if they had any tickets for York.
    • A lady gave him a ticket for York.
    • The man then returned and gave the ticket to Mr Matthews.

    Mr Matthews' Dilemma

    • Mr Matthews was on a train and realized he had lost his ticket.
    • He searched all his pockets but couldn't find it.

    A Helpful Stranger

    • Mr Matthews asked a fellow passenger for help.
    • The passenger offered to get Mr Matthews a replacement ticket.
    • The passenger went to other compartments on the train and found a ticket for York.

    The Solution

    • The passenger found a spare ticket for York in another compartment.
    • The passenger gave the ticket to Mr Matthews.
    • Mr Matthews was grateful for the kind and helpful passenger.

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    Description

    This quiz explores the story of Mr. Matthews, who lost his train ticket to York and solicited help from a fellow passenger. The narrative unfolds with the man's quest to find a replacement ticket from others on the train. Test your understanding of the story's details and key characters.

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