SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE I
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE II
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE III
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE IV
VOCABULARY
100

Where was Ram at the beginning of chapter 1?

He was in a cell in prison.

100

How did Neelima Kumari die?

She committed suicide

100

Where did Ram and Salim live after they escaped from the Home for the disabled?

In a chawl

100

What was Gudiya's cat's name?

Pluto

100

Ram's hands were tied with a .... to a wooden beam

Rope

200

What was Ram's full name?

Ram Mohammad Thomas

200

Why did Ram and Salim escape from the "school" for the disabled?

Because they were in danger. They were going to be disabled.

200

What was the soldier's name who told lies to the people in the basement under the school building?

Balwant Singh

200

Which two countries were at war in 1971?

India and Pakistan

200

A building where children whose parents have died live and are looked after.

Orphanage

300

Where did Ram meet Salim?

At the Delhi Children's Home for Boys

300

What did people call Neelima Kumari?

The Tragedy Queen

300

What was Gudiya's father's profession?

He was an astronomer

300

What part of Gudiya's body was burnt?

Her face

300

A poor area of a town where the houses are in very bad condition.

Slum

400

What did the fortune teller give Ram?

A lucky coin

400

How many years did Ram work for Neelima Kumari?

Three

400

Where did Ram go (city) after pushing Mr Shantaram against the railing?

He went to Delhi.

400

How did Smita react after listening to Ram's story about a brother's promise?

She cried.

400

The part of a building that is partly or completely below the level of the ground.

Basement

500

Who was Sethji (Babu Pillai/Maman)?

The owner of the Home/School for the disabled

500

What was the name of the singer who wrote songs praising Lord Krishna?

Surdas

500

What is the highest award given by the Indian armed forces?

PVC Param Vir Chakra

500

Where did Ram work after Neelima's death?

In a foundry (støberi)

500

Someone who is very poor and lives by asking people for money or food.

Beggar