Short Intro
“Footprints Without Feet” by The Invisible Man is an interesting story about Griffin, a scientist who discovers how to become invisible. However, instead of using his discovery for good purposes, he misuses it and creates trouble everywhere. This chapter teaches students about science, morality, and responsible behavior. Below are detailed step-by-step solutions and explanations for all questions from the chapter.
Quick Information Box
| Topic | Details |
|---|---|
| Chapter Name | Footprints Without Feet |
| Author | H. G. Wells |
| Class | 10th |
| Subject | English |
| Genre | Science Fiction |
| Main Character | Griffin |
| Theme | Misuse of Science and Immorality |
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Concepts Used (Topics Covered)
- Science Fiction
- Character Sketch
- Moral Values
- Invisible Man Concept
- Cause and Effect
- Critical Thinking
- Reading Comprehension
- Personality Analysis
Important Formulas
Although this is an English chapter, students should remember these important literary concepts:
- Characterization = Actions + Behaviour + Dialogue
- Theme = Central Message of Story
- Science Fiction = Science + Imagination
- Conflict = Character vs Society
Questions & Step-by-step Solutions with Explanation
READ AND FIND OUT
Q. How did the invisible man first become visible?

Q. Why was he wandering the streets?

Q. Why does Mrs Hall find the scientist eccentric?

Q. What curious episode occurs in the study?

Q. What other extraordinary things happen at the inn?

Think about it
Question 1: “Griffin was rather a lawless person.” Comment.

Question 2: How would you assess Griffin as a scientist?

Additional Important Questions with Answers
Question 3: Why did Griffin set fire to his landlord’s house?
Answer

Question 4: Why did Griffin enter the London store?
Answer

Question 5: Why did Mrs Hall think Griffin was eccentric?
Answer

Question 6: What strange happenings occurred at the inn?
Answer

Question 7: Why did Griffin become homeless?
Answer

Talk about it
Q.1 Would you like to become invisible? What advantages and disadvantages do you foresee, if you did?

Q. 2 Are there forces around us that are invisible, for example, magnetism? Are there aspects of matter that are ‘invisible’ or not visible to the naked eye? What would the world be like if you could see such forces or such aspects of matter?

Q. 3 What makes glass or water transparent (what is the scientific explanation for this)? Do you think it would be scientifically possible for a man to become invisible, or transparent? (Keep in mind that writers of science fiction have often turned out to be prophetic in their imagination!)

Common Mistakes Students Make
- Writing only short answers without explanation.
- Forgetting Griffin’s immoral activities.
- Missing the moral lesson of the chapter.
- Confusing invisibility with magic instead of science fiction.
- Ignoring important incidents from the story.
Exam Tips
- Always explain Griffin’s character with examples.
- Use simple and clear language.
- Mention both Griffin’s intelligence and his immoral behavior.
- Write answers in paragraph format for better marks.
- Revise key incidents from the chapter carefully.
Practice MCQs
1. Who wrote “Footprints Without Feet”?
A. Ruskin Bond
B. H.G. Wells
C. Robert Frost
D. Anton Chekhov
Answer: B. H.G. Wells
2. Why did Griffin become invisible?
A. Magic
B. Accident
C. Scientific Experiment
D. Hypnosis
Answer: C. Scientific Experiment
3. Why did Griffin go to the London store?
A. To meet friends
B. To hide from police
C. For warmth and clothes
D. To conduct experiments
Answer: C. For warmth and clothes
4. What did Griffin steal from the clergyman’s house?
A. Food
B. Jewelry
C. Housekeeping money
D. Clothes
Answer: C. Housekeeping money
5. What frightened Mrs Hall the most?
A. Griffin’s anger
B. Moving furniture
C. Police arrival
D. Fire in the inn
Answer: B. Moving furniture
FAQ Section
Q1. What is the central theme of “Footprints Without Feet”?
The chapter highlights the misuse of science and the importance of moral responsibility.
Q2. Who was Griffin?
Griffin was a scientist who discovered how to make himself invisible.
Q3. Why was Griffin considered dangerous?
He used invisibility for theft, violence, and frightening people.
Q4. Why did Griffin wear bandages and dark glasses?
He used them to hide his invisible face and appear normal.
Q5. What lesson do we learn from the story?
Scientific knowledge should always be used responsibly and ethically.
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