4. In a small town in Haryana a farmer used to grow wheat in his farm. He was able to take
care of his family of four ( wisely enough) with his produce. He used to sell his produce
with the Food Corporation of India which gave him a fair purchase price.
Of late the FCI was not procuring. The farmer was a little worried. One day when he was
resting in his field a man came to meet him. The man after exchanging pleasantries ,
offered to buy the produce of the farmer at a fixed price after the harvest irrespective
of the price prevailing then. This seemed attractive to the farmer.
For agreeing to do so the man offered a small sum of money immediately in addition to
what he would pay later.
The man went back happy that he had concluded a contract. While he was on his way he
struck friendship with a co passenger in the bus. The latter had a bright idea. He offered
to the former to buy the contract with the farmer at a fixed price which was a little
higher than that mentioned in the earlier contract. For this he also offered a small sum
now. But he posed a small rider. He would not execute the contract in case the price of
the produce was less than the fixed price on the day the contract was to be finally met
upon harvest. The former man agreed.
5. Why was the FCI not procuring?
Why was the farmer worried?
Why did the man offer to buy in the first place?
Why did it seem attractive to the farmer?
Why did the man offer a small sum of money?
What if we add some figures to this para?
How will the parties in the different contract benefit?
6. Direct questions whose answers will be there in
the para.
Derived /Deductive questions ensuing from the
underlying issues not directly discernible.
Related questions arising from relating the
content to other possible subject matters.
7. What if all the farmers would want to do this?
What if somebody failed/cheated in his
commitment?
What are the problems the first man would face
if he honored the contract on the harvest day?