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Why does the poet want to go away from his
beloved ? Ans- Poet wants to go away from his beloved because death is certain . He wants to amuse himself. 2. What makes a man’s power feeble? Ans- Man’s dependence on furtune makes his power feeble. A man can’t recall the lost time. He can’t control over natural phenomenon. 3. What will make the speaker’s journey speedier? Ans- More wings and motive will make the speaker’s journey speedier. 4. What are the things that the sun does not have? Ans- Sun has neither desire nor Sense nor shorter ways to complete its journey. 1. Who is the speaker in the poem and how old is he ? Ans. The poet himself is the speaker in the poem and now he is 37 years old . 2. What has formed the speaker’s blood ? Ans . The speaker’s blood is made up of American soil and air . The blood of the speaker has been formed by the same soil and the same air that everyone breathes. 3. What the theme of the poem ‘Song of Myself’? Ans - There are three important themes in the poem ;Song of Myself'. One is the idea of the self and the other is the identification of self with other selves and the very last one is individual self journey towards universal and divine self. 4. What does the poet observe in summer? Ans - The poet in 'Song of Myself' celebrates his own self. The poet says that he will "sing myself" for " every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you." He loafs on the grass in summer and invites his soul to appear. He relates that he has been formed from this soil, for he was born hers, so were his parents, grand-parents and great grand-parents. Q1. What does the poet mean when he says “Now the leaves are falling fast”? Ans :- The poet means that the leaves of the branches of the tree are falling and trees are become leafless. It is also meant by a person who slowly goes to its death and at last in a grave. Like a tree, every human life has to be destroyed. There is none who can be alive. Everyone is mortal. Q2. How do we complete our last journey to the grave? Ans:- When a man is dead hundreds of men carry the dead body in a wooden coffin to the grave. This is our last journey Q3. What “Trolls” do in the “leafless wood” ? Ans:- Trolls run in search of their food in the leafless wood . In the real sense They search life and truth. Q4. Who are the ‘travelers’ and how will they be blessed ? Ans:- Old person re travelers and they are blessed with their last distress and that is death. Q5.Who are the whispering neighbours ? Ans:- Agent or message of death are the whispering neighbours. Who come when human body is dead. 1. How do the sun and summer help in ripeness of fruits in autumn? Answer ⇒ The sun and summer help the flower turn into fruit, and let the fruit grow. In autumn they reach their maturity and are filled with flesh and juice. 2. How are autumn and summer related to spring? Answer ⇒ Autumn and summer are related to spring as old age and youth are related to adolescence. 3. What to autumn and spring symbolise in the poem? Explain. Answer ⇒ In the poem spring is the symbol of youth, and autumn is the symbol of maturity. Spring is the time of flowering, autumn is the time of fruition. Spring is the symbol of desire, autumn is the symbol of fulfilment. 4. How does Keats personify Autumn in the poem? Answer ⇒ John Keats was a great lover of Nature. In the poem ‘Ode To Autumn’ he describes the beauty and characteristic spirit of Autumn in a series of memorable pictures. There he reveals the principle of beauty in nature in the autumn. 5. Do you like this poem ? Give two reason? Answer ⇒ yes, I like this poem. It shows the good relationship between two seasons and shows how these seasons are dependent to each other. Q1. where does the lady lie ? Ans:- The lady lies in an epitaph. She lies in there in the memory of her beloved . Q2. How does she look to the poet ? Ans:- She looks to the poet the most beautiful lady even born In the west country. Q3. what does the poet think about the beauty ? Ans:- The poet thinks about the beauty that it is short lived and will disappear one day or other. Q4. What does the poet means he says. ‘ And when I crumble’. Ans:- The poet is sad to think that nobody will remember of the most beautiful body of the west country. 1. How can ‘some corner of a foreign field’ be forever England’? Ans - The poet Rupert Brooke says that his body is the richer dust of England because he was born and brought upon England so whenever his body is buried it will be of England forever. 2. How does the poet feal in dying for his country? Ans - The poet, Rupert Brooke, instead of mourning about the devastation of war, celebrates the thought of dying for his country. He is happy to sacrifice his life for his country. 3. What is the theme of the poem? Ans - Death, war and patriotism are the basic themes of the poem ‘The Soldier’ 5. What is meant by the phrase 'A pulse in the eternal mind’? Ans - The phrase ‘A Pulse in the eternal mind’ in the poem ‘The Soldier’ indicates a long cherished desire. The poet says that he will not be forgotten by his countrymen because he is sacrificing his life for them. 1. Why does the poet call Macavity, mystery cat? Answer ⇒ The poet calls Macavity a mystery cat because he can commit any crime, and is able to disappear from the scene leaving no trace behind. 2. What are the adjectives that have been used to describe Macavity’s character? Answer ⇒ Macavity has been described as a Mystery Cat, the Hidden Paw: the master criminal; bafflement of Scotland Yard: the Flying Squad’s despair, a monster of depravity; and Napolean of crime. 3. Why is Macavity termed a criminal? Answer ⇒ Macavity is termed a criminal because he commits all sorts of crimes. He plunders larders, ransacks jewel cases, stifles pet dogs, breaks glass-panes, steals important documents from Foreign office or plans and drawings from the Admiralty. 4. What is suggested by the phrase ‘powers of levitation’? Answer ⇒ Some fakirs or holy men in India are supposed to possess the power break the law of gravity and rise into the air upwards. This power of defying the law of gravity is called power of levitation. 1.Why does he says that the redness of the fire is cruel? Ans - The poet Keki N. Daru Walla says that the redness of the fire is cruel because it swallows everything and turns it into ash or embers. 2. Why did he consign his first born to the flames? Ans - The speaker Keki N. Daru Wala was a parsi and in his culture the bodies are disposed of on a structure called “Tower of Silence” which was a thousand mile away from where they used. This is why he had to consign his first born to blames. 3. What does the speaker in the poem ‘Fire Hymn' see in the morning at the ghat? Ans - The poet / speaker in the poem 'Fire-Hymn' sees burning bodies at the ghat. He was shocked and depressed to see such a heinous act. Never in his life has he seen such a scene because the Parsis do not burn the bodies, They carry it to 'The Tower of Silence'. The burning of the bodies disturb and trouble him. 4. Which event does the expression ‘the burning ghat’ refer to? Ans - The expression “‘the burning ghat”’ refers to the place where dead bodies are usually cremated. One day the poet goes with his father to nearby a burning ghat. They saw that the fire had died out but some limbs of a body were still half burnt 5. How did the passer-by get frightened? Ans - The passer-by got frightened by the phosphorescence and wandering ghost lights in the burning ghat at night. 6. In what sense does the fire forget its dead? Ans - The fire is supposed to burn the dead completely. But sometimes it does not do its duty. It leaves some limbs half burnt. 1. What is the meaning of ‘Sicilian July, with Etna smoking’? Ans - Sicilian July, with Etna smoking means extreme heat like the one caused when Etna erupted i.e. it was so hot as the volcano Etna in Sicily. 2.What was his reaction after hitting the snake? Ans - The poet D.H. Lawrence regretted after hitting the innocent snake. He felt that he had done wrong. He thought that he had just done a mistake to hit it he thought that he was the god and a guest. 3.Why did the speaker consider it ‘a king in exile’? Ans - The speaker considered it a king in exile because it was a black cobra known as a king of snakes and it came out of its secret hole in the earth. 4. How did the snake drink water? Ans - First the snake rested its throat upon the stone bottom and then it sipped water with its straight mouths gums where the water had dripped from the tap. 5. What does the poet say about the day when he saw the snake? Ans - The day was very hot in Sicily. It was the month of July and very hot. The earth was also parched and dry. The fumes were coming out of Mount Etna which made the day more hot. This hot weather must have made the snake also very thirsty and so it came out to quench his thirst. 7. Why did the poet decide to wait? Ans - The poet decided to wait because he did not want to disturb the snake. In fact the poet was fascinated by this beautiful creative and was thankful to God for letting him see this wonderful creation.. 8.Why and how did the snake come out of its hole? Ans - It was a hot day. The snake feel like thirsty. So, it came out of the hole near the trough to drink water. It came there trailing his yellow brown, slack and soft belly down over the edge of the stone trough. 9. Who-was the second comer? What did he do? Ans - It was the poet who was the second comer. So, he waited and let the snake drink water first. 1. Why did the house go into silence? Ans- The house went into silence because the women, the speaker’s grandmother, died. 2.Why was the speaker often wish to go to that house? Ans- The speaker had a lots of memories with her dead grandmother’s house where she had spent her childhood. She wanted to revisit the house and peep into it. 3.Why was the speaker proud of living in that house? Ans- The speaker got a lot of affection in her grandmother’s house. So, she was proud of living in her house. 4. Why does the speaker say that she has lost her way? Ans- The speaker says she has lost her way because her finding for love doesn’t seem to be heading towards fulfilment. 5.Is the speaker satisfied with her present life? If not, Why? Ans- The speaker is not happy with her present life. There is a void in her heart. She begs to strangers for love but she does not succeed. No one listens to her begging. They do not give her love even in small quantity. 1. What were the benefits of the English rule? Ans - Pearl S. Buck in her essay ‘India Through A Traveler's Eye says that one of the benefits of the English rule was an education in English language due to which Indians can speak English fairly. And the other one was the knowledge of western culture 2. What does she mean by Saying 'Religion is ever present in Indian life? Ans - The author Pearl S. Bucks in her energy ‘India Through a Traveler's eye's says that in Indian life religion is a very important thing. All are every closely related to religion and it is present in all spheres of life. 3. Why is Pearl S. Buck impressed by the Indian family? Ans - Pearl S. Buck is impressed by the simplicity, respect for elders and their religious-mindedness. 4. After gaining independence, what did the Indian people teach the world in general? Ans - The Indian people conveyed a message to the entire world that with patience and perseverance, we can achieve whatever we desire. Non-violence is the way to success. 5.What is the main quality of a leader according to Pearl s Buck ? Ans – Selflessness is the main quality of a leader according to Pearl S buck . One Who is capable of renunciation and works only for the sake of people’s welfare , one who is sincere and trustworthy is accepted to be the leader. 6. Which book of Pearl S. Buck has India background? Ans – When Pearls back left India she wrote ‘ Come my beloved ‘ against Indian background . This book of hers were accepted open heartedly the Indian leaders . 7. What did the writer go to see India ? Ans – The writer went India to see and listen to two groups of people ; the young intellectual in the cities and the peasants in the villages . She wanted to experience on his own that what is the real condition of Indians under British Empire 1. Are there restrictions on Press in time of war? Ans. Yes, the press censorship is imposed during the time of war to ensure that rumors do not get spread gut. 2. What do you mean by the term ‘free press’? Ans. Free press usually refers to the freedom of the press in restrictive or technical way that is freedom from direction and censorship by the government. 3. Who is the master-the state or the people? Ans. In a free state people are the master. 4. What does the unofficial censorship seek to do? Ans. Unofficial censorship seeks to impose highest restrictions on the freedom of the press and freedom of expression by the people. 5. Name two sources of revenue newspapers usually survive on. Ans. The two sources are the advertisers’ and ‘the person or company that owns the newspaper’. 1. Why did Seibel’s teacher become angry with him? Ans ⇒ Seibai’s teacher became angry with him because during the class period Seibai was never separated from his new gourd. He even took it along to school and used to polish it under his desk in class time. 2. Which type of gourd did Seibel like ? Ans = Seibei used to like symmetrical gourd. He used to like fresh and well shaped gourd. 3. Why did Sebei's father shout at him? Ans = when Sebei's father and his friend started talking about the ripe gourd they had seen at the agricultural show, they mentioned that the ripe gourd was a real beauty, and it had made quite a stir at the time. However, Seibel expressed his opinion, stating that he didn’t think so and considered it just a clumsy big thing. This annoyed his father, leading him to shout at Seibei. 4. Why did the conversation of his father and his friend make Seibei laughing wardly ? Ans= The conversation of his father with his friend made Seibei laugh inwardly because his father commented about the Bakin Gourd that they had seen in the agricultural show during the previous spring. The Bakin gourd had made quite a stir at that time but when he had gone to see it, he had found it rather a stupid looking object and so he waked out of the show. 5. Why did Seibei wander about the town ? Ans= Seibei wandered about the town in search of new variety of gourds. In a short period of time, he had become familiar with every place and shop that sold gourds. He wanted to buy as many different gourds as he could with the money he had. 6.What made Sebei's heart beat faster ? Ans= When Seibei was wandered about in the market examining different varieties of gourds he suddenly caught sight of the one gourds he suddenly caught sight of the one gourd which was about five inches long and uncommon. There was something special in it which made Sebei's heart bat faster variety of gourds within his means. 1. What did the doctor advise Benjy’s parents to ensure his mental growth? Answer ⇒ The doctor had advised them that Benjy needed interest that would strength his mind. It would be good if they gave him something to do, some occupation which helps his development. 2. What did Benjy understand about a hen? Answer ⇒ Benjy understood the first and last thing about a hen, that it exists for the purpose of laying eggs. 3. What did Benjy understand about the business of hens? Answer ⇒ Benjy understood about the business of hens, that they lay eggs and eggs could be sold to customers and the money from these eggs was put carefully. 4. What did Benjy want to do with money? Answer ⇒ Benjy wanted to buy a piece of land and creating more houses for more hens and then selling more eggs and making more money. 5. What information did Sanders give them that made them happy? Answer ⇒ Sanders who had rented his four acre land to Mr. Johnson gave him the information that his (Johnson’s) son would buy that land from sanders. This information made Johnson and his wife happy. 6. Who was Florence? Answer ⇒ Florence, was a girl, working in Benjy’s chicken house and got married with Benjy afterwards. 7.Why did Benjy want to marry Florence? Answer ⇒ Benjy did not need a distinguished, intelligent girl. He needed a woman to help him in his work of poultry farming. So he decided to marry Florence 1.How are the children of a joint family looked after in Bangladesh? Ans. In Bangladesh the children in the joint family are jointly looked after. They are taken to the pond for a bath by one daughter-in-law and she bathes them all. Then they come to the house and sit together to eat. The food is usually cooked and served by the youngest daughter-in-law. 2. What is the reward of pregnancy for a young Sylheti woman? Ans. A young Sylheti woman at the time of her pregnancy gets an opportunity to live with her mother and sisters. This is the reward of her pregnancy. 3. A pregnant woman in a traditional society does not feel that she is alone. Why? Ans. A pregnant woman in a traditional society does not feel herself alone because she lives in a joint family and does not have to bear the mental burden. Her husband , family and members of society gives support darning pregnancy that’s the a pregnant women never feels alone. 4. How are the ways of managing childbirth in traditional societies useful? Ans. The ways of managing child-birth in traditional societies useful because they make having a baby less frightening for the pregnant mothers. The traditional behaviors make the pregnant women forget their worries because they are helped by their husbands, their relatives and communities. 5. What is the worst impact of Western medicine in traditional societies? Ans. The impact of Western medicine on traditional societies is one of the most sensitive issues. Doctors usually adopt aggressive procedures and recommend expensive drugs to the patients when their health and financial status is too poor to withstand them respectively. 6. What is the immediate impact of poverty in medical field? Ans. The immediate impact of poverty in medical field is the cultural dominance of Western technology. 1.Did Language play a major role in the development of mankind? Ans - Yes, language played a major role in human development. Bertrand Russell in his essay ‘Ideas that helped mankind’ pointed that the idea of discovering and writing language elevated man from a wild creature to its present civilized state. 2. Has civilization taught us to be more friendly towards one another? Ans- Yes, civilization has most certainly taught us to be more friendly towards one another. This can be seen through the example of British species of Robins who pokes an elderly Robin to death whereas, on the other hand, English men regard their old-age men with pension to support their livelihood 3.What was the condition of man in the beginning? Ans - His condition was miserable. He led nomadic life. He lived in caves and jungles. He was afraid of wild animals. He did not know how to prepare his food. 4. What ideas have helped mankind in pre-historic times? Ans - There are various ideas that have helped mankind in pre- historic times are invention of fire, taming of animals, invention of agriculture, art of writing and invention of language. 1.Why does Natalia cry and weep to know that Lomov has come to propose to her? Answer ⇒ Natalia cries and weeps because the proposal of marriage is not discussed and the other matter of disputes about Ox-meadows takes place. So she repents on her indulging in hot heated discussion with Lomov which was quite unjustified. She was quite unaware of the fact that Lomov had come for the marriage proposal which she later knew. 2. Why does he complain all the time of palpitation and veins throbbing? Answer ⇒ Lomov is a short tempered person, resulting in heart’s weakness. During hot-heated discussion with Natalia his heart starts palpitating and veins throbbing. 3. How is Lomov greeted by Choobookov ? Answer ⇒ Choobookov is surprised see Lomov in formal clothes. He think Lomov is going to a party. But he greets him heartly. 4. How does Choobokov react When he come to know that Lomov want to marry Natalia? Answer ⇒ Choobokov is truly overjoyed when he know that Lomov wants to marry his daughter Natalia. He says that he has wished to happen it for a long time. He embraces and kisses Lomov. 5. Why does Lomov feel nervous before proposing to Natalia? Answer ⇒ Primarily Lomov is a man of nervous temperament. Then, he is not sure whether Natalia will accept him. He feels nervous before proposing to her as if he is going to take the final examination. 6.Why does Lomov think that his is a critical age ? Answer ⇒ Lomov is already thirty- five. He is still unmarried. He think his is a critical age because if he does not get married soon he will never be able to marry. 1. What does Martin Luther say about the life of Negroes ? Ans – He says that the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discriminations. They still live on a lonely island of poverty. 2. What are the things needed to remove the discontent of the Negro ? Ans – Freedom and equality are required to remove their discontent. They must be provided with equal opportunities for their development. Their cultural identity must be protected. 3. What are the ‘ trials and tribulations ‘ Martin Luther King Jr. talks about ? Ans – Martin Luther King Junior talks about those trials and tribulations which is faced by the Negroes around the country . When the Negroes raise their voice against this racial discrimination their voices are suppressed . They are misbehaved and treated as the last grade citizens . 4. If America is to be a great nation what must come true ? Ans – It was all about the rights of negroes who are still suffering from injustice there . That’s why Martin Luther suggests the nation to give Negroes the Citizenship rights , they should be given justice , there must not be isolated from the society , they must be regarded equally only then the dream must of a great nation would come true 5. What does Martin Luther say about the life of Negroes ? Ans – Martin Luther King Jr. says that Negíoes aíe still suffering from segíegation . they are exploited in Americon society . they are sweltering in the furnace of injustice . they aíe facing the racial discrimination . 1. How is Indian civilization different from European civilization ? Ans:- Indian civilization and European civilization are quite different from each other. The tendency of Indian civilization is to elevate the moral being. On the other hand, the western civilization propagates immorality. European civilization is godless but Indian civilization is based on strong belief in god. 2. Why does Gandhi say that Mind is a restless bird ? What makes the mind restless ? Ans:- Mahatma Gandhi was a man of experience. He felt that mind is a restless bird Because the more it gets the more it wants, and still remains unsatisfied. Gandhi felt that the more we indulge in our passions, the more unbridled they become. The cause of mind being restless is the multiplication of our needs. 3.Why did our ancestors dissuade us from luxuries and pleasures? Did they do the right thing ? Ans:- Our ancestors had observed life very closely. They found that happiness does not depend on wealth. It is because there are many rich people who are very unhappy. On the other hand there are several poor men, who are happy. They felt that happiness is a mental experience. Observing all this, our ancestors dissuaded us from luxuries and pleasure. I think they were really right in their approach. 4. How did our ancestors enjoy true ‘Home rule’? Ans:- Our ancestor enjoyed true home rule because they are not much attach luxury and pleasure they followed their agriculture occupation and also used their feet and hand. 5. How did our ancestors view large cities ? Why were they satisfied with small villages ? Ans:- Our ancestors felt that large cities were a trap and a useless. They thought that the people would not lead a happy life in them. They were of the View that large cities were gangs of robbers and thieves. In large cities, the poor would be robbed by the rich. Our ancestors were, therefore , satisfied with small villages. Answer the following question :- 1. How long did Dr. Hussain born?
Ans:- Dr. Zakir Hussain was born in 1897 and he
passed away in 1969. so he lived for seventy two years.
2.What is the business of education?
Ans:- The business of education is to minister the
constant renewal of timeless, absolute value which is actually the growth of national character and 2.Why does Dr. Zakir Hussain call Indian, “This young state of an ancient people’ ?
Ans:- Actually India is an ancient country. It has the oldest
culture and civilization but it remained slave for a long time. It was liberated 1947. so, the writer says that India is a young state of an ancient people. 3. What does Zakir Hussain mean by ‘ the past is not dead and static ‘ ? (Imp) Ans- During speech Dr. Zakir Hussain say that past is not dead and static it is alive and dynamic. By these words he wants to show the importance of past . It means we had a glorious past and rich tradition of our ancestors . And we should not forget those values and to keep our journey continue along with those lines 4. What Oath did Dr. Zakir Hussain take ?
Ans- He pledges that he will always be loyal
towards his people . He will protect India’s rich culture and its constitution . He takes oath that he will work without any distinction of caste , , colour , creed , religion and language etc. 5. Why is Zakir Hussain overwhelmed ?(imp)
Ans- The President is the constitutional head of
our country India . So after being elected on this designation Dr Zakir Hussain is overwhelmed . He also thanks Indian for electing him to this highest rank. He is emotional here . 6. What is Dr. Zakir Hussain’s Concept of education ? Ans- According to Doctor Zakir Hussain , education is the prime instrument for National purpose . He also admits that he has been elected to the highest office just because of his long association with education . 1. The Under-Secretary always obeyed Nanukaka, although he was never willing to do so, Why? Ans ⇒ The under-secretary always obeyed Nanukaka because Nanukaka was his guest and his mother’s brother although he was not willing to do so. 2. Who was coming to visit the Narrator’s (Manohar Malgaonkar’s) family? Ans ⇒ Nanukaka was coming to visit the narrator’s family. 3. “This tie-and-collar business is no good thesedays”. What did Nanukaka mean to say? Ans ⇒ In these lines Nanukaka had narrated the importance of our traditional dress, such as close collar, Jodhpur coat and turban, while meeting a minister or other VIPs. The western dress like “Tie and Collar” was not fit for the purpose, according to him. 4. How long. was Nanukaka to stay with the narrator’s family? Ans ⇒ Nanukaka was to stay for two or three days with the narrator’s family. 5. How did Nanukaka impress Sohanlal Ratiram? Ans ⇒ Nanukaka started describing about his VIP status in a very loud voice so that Sohanlal could hear. He firstly talked about foreign tours and his contacts with politicians and ministers. Then he came to talk about Hazrat Barkat Ali, the ambassador in such a tone as if they were best friends and this impressed Sohanlal the most. 6. What new role did Nanukaka give the Under-Secretary to play? Ans ⇒ The new role Nanukaka gave the Under-Secretary to play was that of a liveried chauffeur. 7. What important information id he collect at Ratiram’s place? Ans ⇒ The important information Nanukaka collected at Ratiram’s place was that after refusing the proposal of marriage of his daughter to Sohanlal’s son, the welfare minister had decided to marry his daughter to the prince of Ninnore. Another information received was that Ratiram will not give tickets to minister next time. 8. Nanukaka made a big promise to Sohanlal Ratiram. Did he ever fulfil his promise? Ans ⇒ No, he didn’t because he is telling lie. 9.Nanukaka tells lot of lies . Why does he do so ? Does he succeed in his goal ? Ans ⇒ Absolutely , Nanukaka tells a lot of lies . It has a íeason behind . Actually , he wants to meet the ministeís . He is always in seaích of a chance to meet the minister. In addition to it he uses all his woíds and wits . Even that , he also dodges about his íelations to supeíioí ministeís and officeís . Absolutely yes , he suíely gets successful meeting with Sohanlal and on the otheí hand the welfaíe ministeí himself comes to meet Nanukaka . 10.What impression does Nanukaka make on you ? Do you like him ? Ans ⇒ Somewhere I’m impressed with him and somewhere I’m not . I am convinced of his ability to handle all the critical situations but I disagree him when he dodges , he deceives and he flatters someone. I don’t like him at all .
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