CH 10
CH 10
CH 10
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One day, when Akbar and Birbal were in discussion. Birbal happend to pass a
harmless comment about Akbars sense of humour. But Emperor Akbar was in a foul1
mood and took great offense to this remark. He asked Birbal, his court jester, friend and
confident to not only leave the palace but also to leave the the walls of the city of Agra.
Birbal was terribly hurt at being banished2.
A couple of days later, Akbar began to miss his best friend. He regretted3 his
earlier decision of banishing him from the courts. He just could not do without Birbal and
so sent out a search party to look for him. But Birbal had left town without letting anybody
know of his destination4. The soldiers searched high and low but were unable to find him
anywhere.
Then, one day a wise saint came to visit the palace accompanied by two of his
disciples5. The disciples claimed that their teacher was the wisest man to walk the earth.
Since Akbar was missing Birbal terribly6, he thought it would be a good idea to have a
wise man that could keep him company. But he decided that he would first test the holy
mans wisdom.
The saint had bright sparkling7 eyes, a thick beard and long hair. The next day,
when they came to visit the court, Akbar informed the holy man that, since he was the
wisest man on the earth, he would like to test him.
All his ministers would put forward to question and if his answers were satisfactory
he would be made a minister. But if he could not, then he would be beheaded8. The saint
answered that he had never claimed to be the wisest man on the earth, even though other
people seemed to think so, nor was he eager9 to display his cleverness, but as he enjoyed
1. foul - /faUl (adj)- very unpleasant, very bad
2. banish - /'b&nIS (v)- to order somebody to leave a place, especially a country, as a punishment
3. regret - / rI'gret /(v)- to feel sorry about something you have done or about something that you have not
been able to do
4. destination - / destI'neISn/ (n)- a place to which somebody /something is going or being sent
5. disciple - /dI'saIpl /(n)- a person who believes in and follows the teaching of a religious person (saint)
6. terribly - /terJbli / (adv)- very much, very badly
7. sparkling - /spA;klIN / (adj)- shining and flashing with light
8. behead - /bI'hed / (v)- to cut off somebodys head, especially as a punishment
9. eagar - / i;gJ(r)/ (adj)- very interested and excited by something that is going to happen or about
something that you want to do
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The emperor was so pleased that he offered the saint a seat of honour and asked
him whether he could perform any miracles1. The saint said that he could produce any
person the king wished to meet. Akbar was thrilled and immediately asked to meet his
minister and best friend Birbal.
The saint simply pulled off his artificial beard and hair much to the surprise of the
other courtiers. Akbar was stunned2 and could not believe his eyes. He stepped down to
embrace15 the saint because he was none other than Birbal.
Akbar had tears in his eyes as he told Birbal that he had suspected4 it to be him
and had therefore asked him whether he could perform miracles. He showered Birbal
with many valuable gifts to show him how happy he was at his return.
1. miracle - /mIrJkl/ (n) - an act or event that does not follow the laws of nature and is believed to be
caused by God
2. stun - /stVn / (n) - to surprise or shock somebody so much that they cannot think clearly or speak
3. embrace - /Im'breIs/(v) - to put your arms around somebody as a sign of love or friendship
4. suspect - /sJ'spekt/ (v) - to be suspicious about something
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EXERCISES
Word Power
(I)
(b) setscup
(c) flou
(d) terchn
(e) eegar
(II)
(b) terrible
(c) ignorance
(d) suspect
(e) best
(III)
Given below are certain words. Derive as many new words as possible
from each word by rearranging their letters. The first one is done for you.
(a) beheaded
(b) manifest
(c) gravest
(d)
regret
(e) embrace
bed
bad
bead
dad
dead
bee
beheaded
add
heed
(IV)
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be
had
deed
behead
Find out the words from the text which mean the following :
(1)
(2)
follower
(3)
pleasant to listen to
(4)
very unpleasant
(5)
curious to know
(6)
shining
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(7)
(8)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(b)
(c)
(d)
sparkling
(b)
dull
(c)
full of tears
(d)
dry
In the opinion of the wise saint a best friend on the earth is (a)
(b)
his courage
(c)
(d)
his smartness
happy
(b)
sad
(c)
angry
(d)
disappointed
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(II)
(III)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Language Practice
So far you have learnt, how do we change statements into Indirect speech. Now
we will learn how to change imperative and interrogative sentences into Indirect
speech.
While reporting questions, the word order remains the same as in a normal
statement, not as in a question and there is no question mark. If or whether is
used to report yes/no questions :
He said to his wife, Are you ready? (Direct speech)
He asked his wife if she was ready. (Indirect speech)
with wh-questions, the wh-word stays in the sentence. Example :
Ramu said to me, When are you leaving? (Direct speech)
Ramu asked me when I was leaving. (Indirect speech)
Rewrite the following as reported questions :
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(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
The guest asked me, When did you purchase the house?
The doctor said to the patient, Dont eat too much sweet.
(ii)
The teacher said to the students, Work hard if you want to score good
marks.
iii)
(iv)
The officer said to his soldiers, Capture that hill at any cost.
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Given below is an interview for the post of a teacher in the Central School.
Interviewer :
Devanshi
Im M.A., B.Ed.
Interviewer :
Devanshi
Interviewer :
Devanshi
Interviewer :
Devanshi
Devanshi goes home and tells her sister Mansi about the interview. Mansi later
report it to her father.
1.
2.
3.
_______________________________________________________.
4.
_______________________________________________________.
5.
_______________________________________________________.
6.
_______________________________________________________.
7.
_______________________________________________________.
8.
_______________________________________________________.
Have
you got
a town map?
John
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Shabana
Sahil
How can I
find out about
the area?
Where
can
we stay ?
What shows
are on there ?
Manpreet
Tejinder
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2.
_________________________________________________________.
3.
_________________________________________________________.
4.
_________________________________________________________.
5.
_________________________________________________________.
Listening Time
Listen to your teacher carefully. He speaks four words in each series. One word
doesnt rhyme with the other three. Tick the numbers of odd words on the answer
sheet.
(I)
1. mind
2. wind (n)
3. find
4. kind
(II)
1. hang
2. sang
3. bag
4. sang
(III)
1. you
2. go
3. do
4. who
(IV)
1. I
2. bay
3. die
4. say
(V)
1. done
2. down
3. brown
4. crown
(VI)
1. head
2. bed
3. beat
4. red
(VII)
1. tree
2. hay
3. three
4. free
(VIII)
1. seen
2. sin
3. been
4. keen
Answer Sheet
I
1,
2,
3,
4.
II
1,
2,
3,
4.
III
1,
2,
3,
4.
IV
1,
2,
3,
4.
1,
2,
3,
4.
VI
1,
2,
3,
VII
1,
2,
3,
4.
VIII
1,
2,
3,
4.
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Speaking Time
Imagine that you are a coach who coaches some players. You hear about Atuls
behaviour. You call him and advise him about the nasty way in which he treated
Mukul. Complete this dialogue between the two.
Coach : _______________________________________________________.
Atul : Where did you hear about this, sir ?
Coach : _______________________________________________________.
Atul : Yes, sir, its true.
Coach : _______________________________________________________.
Atul : I did not mean to hurt him. I just felt that a sixth standard boy did not deserve
a place in the team :
Coach : _______________________________________________________.
Atul : I realize I was wrong.
Coach : _______________________________________________________.
Atul : Yes, sir I have understood the importance of team spirit in sports.
Writing Time
Write a letter to your friend telling him/her how Akbar and Birbal were reunited.
T hings to do
1.
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Read any other play story on Akbar and Birbal, then enact it in your classroom with
your classmates.