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NCERT Class 10 English — Madam Rides the Bus One Liner Facts for Exam

First Flight chapter “Madam Rides the Bus” is written by Vallikkannan.


Important One Liner Facts

  1. The story Madam Rides the Bus is written by Vallikkannan.

  2. The main character of the story is Valli.

  3. Valli was an eight-year-old village girl.

  4. Valli’s favourite pastime was watching the street activities from her doorway.

  5. The bus journey to the town was a source of endless joy for Valli.

  6. Valli’s strongest desire was to ride on the bus alone.

  7. The town was six miles away from Valli’s village.

  8. The one-way bus fare was thirty paise.

  9. The bus took forty-five minutes to reach the town.

  10. Valli carefully listened to passengers to collect information about the bus journey.

  11. Valli saved money by avoiding candies and toys.

  12. Valli planned her journey secretly without telling her mother.

  13. Valli travelled during the afternoon when her mother was asleep.

  14. The bus conductor called Valli “Madam” jokingly.

  15. The conductor was friendly, caring, and humorous.

  16. Valli behaved like a mature and confident passenger.

  17. Valli refused to accept a free drink from the conductor.

  18. Valli enjoyed looking at the green fields and beautiful scenery.

  19. Valli laughed loudly on seeing a young cow running on the road.

  20. The happiest moment of Valli’s journey was the sight of the playful cow.

  21. Valli did not get off the bus at the town.

  22. Valli had only enough money for the return ticket.

  23. On the return journey, Valli saw the same cow lying dead on the roadside.

  24. The dead cow made Valli very sad.

  25. Valli realized that life has both happiness and sorrow.

  26. Valli returned home safely before evening.

  27. Valli’s mother did not know about her secret journey.

  28. The story highlights childhood curiosity and independence.

  29. Valli was intelligent, determined, and self-confident.

  30. The story gives the message that small experiences teach important life lessons.


Very Short Exam Notes

  • Writer → Vallikkannan

  • Main Character → Valli

  • Age of Valli → 8 years

  • Bus Fare → 30 paise

  • Distance to Town → 6 miles

  • Journey Time → 45 minutes

  • Theme → Childhood curiosity and independence

  • Important Symbol → The cow (joy and sadness of life)

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