Ans Key - Lit - Reinforcement - GR8
Ans Key - Lit - Reinforcement - GR8
Ans Key - Lit - Reinforcement - GR8
REINFORCEMENT WORKSHEET
LITERATURE
The trees in the autumn are bare and devoid of the songs of the birds, and
there is no breeze to sway the leafless branches.
6. Why did the children pause and hold each other’s hands?
When the people/children hear the river, they pause and hold each other’s
hands as if to warn the other not to make a sound. They could hear the
river, the tinkling sound of running water, in the silence and quietness of
the evening.
8. “Now drops that floated on the pool/ Like pearls, and now a silver
blade.” Explain the literary device used.
This phrase is a simile because there are two distinct comparisons. The
author compares water drops to pearls, which emphasises to me how the
water drops disappeared in the pool because pearls would sink and pearls
are shiny, as is water.
1. What first impression did the Bhandaris have about Mr David? How
did they regard him at first and in what manner did their opinion
change?
The Bhandaris’ first impression of the young man was that he was proud
and arrogant since he did not reply to their polite enquiries. They found
him strange and rude when even after the written request to not to try to be
friendly with their daughter he ran out into the courtyard where Promodni
was playing by herself. They were however struck with ‘wonder and
amazement 'when they found their little daughter Promodni sitting on his
lap and laughing the way she had not laughed in years.
2. At this time he discovered the sealed envelope having the typed chit
lying on the table, addressed to him by name.
Ans: Mr David paid the porter and made entries about himself in the
Guesthouse register, he was greeted by Mr Bhandari, prior to this.
This means that he has sunk to the very lowest point of his life and cannot
sink any further or take this kind of life anymore. He has tried his level
best to mould the students but in turn, he does not gain any positive
/results. Hence, he feels insulted. He feels that he has been rewarded with
punishment (their slovenly work). He decides here that he will not take
this any longer.
4.Why does the teacher feel that his teaching and the pupils’ learning are
both purposeless? Pick out words and phrases which show that he shares
his pupils’ indifference to their work.
The teacher feels that his teaching and the pupils’ learning are
both purposeless because despite relentless efforts to teach knowledge to
the students he has failed to obtain any positive outcomes from them. Here
are some words and phrase showing that he shares his pupils’ indifference
to their work:
i) ‘I will not!’ ‘I will not waste my soul…’ ‘I do not and will not…
ii) ‘It all goes down the same abyss.’
Ans.(a) Rabindranath Tagore makes this prayer in his poem “Where the
Mind is Without Fear.”
(b) The poet authored this poem in 1901 when India was under British
rule. The poet prayed for the people of India who were fighting at the time
for freedom from British rule. The poet wanted his motherland to be free
in the truest sense.
(c) In Tagore’s heaven of freedom, the mind is without fear and man does
not forsake his dignity for anything. It encourages free pursuit of
knowledge, unbiased exercise of reason and frank and truthful utterance.
In true freedom, there must not be any narrow division of race or
community and the mind should untiringly strive to achieve perfection in
different fields of thought and action in life.
2. “Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow
domestic walls.”
(b) What can prevent the world from being broken up into fragments?
Ans. (a) Each race or community has some customs and conventions of its
own. These customs and conventions prevent free communication between
one community and another. These are like the domestic walls which
cause narrow divisions among the people of a society.
(b) The poet’s ideal is true freedom. He wants these barriers to be pulled
down. The poet wants the fullest exchange between man and man. He
wants that all men should regard themselves as members of one human
family. Thus, only true freedom can prevent the world from being broken
up into fragments
3. “Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary
desert sand of dead habit”. Bring out the significance of the quoted lines?
In a free country man’s mind is free from all prejudices and superstitions.
There the flow of reason is not obstructed by any blind reverence for old
customs and conventions. In other words, in true freedom, men are guided
by obvious reason and not by dead conventions
4.What does the poet say about the mind of men of a free country?
Ans. In a free country, the mind of men must be fearless and must be free
from all prejudices and superstitions. In such a country, the mind seeks
knowledge freely. In an ideal state of freedom, the mind strictly adheres to
reason without paying any heed to old customs and conventions. There the
human mind is sincere, outspoken, and it untiringly tries to reach
perfection in every field of life. The poet also wants great adventures of
the mind into boundless realms of thought and action under the divine
guidance of the Supreme Father.
2. Why does Jimmy's father seem 'to be waiting for jimmy to say
something' when he has told him about the dog?
Answer: Jimmy's father was waiting for Jimmy's reaction when he told
him about the Scotch terrier puppy – a real dog from Earth.
3. What was the immediate reaction of Jimmy and Robutt when they
got to know about its arrival from the earth?
Answer: The listener i.e., Jimmy frowns and holds Robutt tightly as
because he did not want to exchange him for the Scotch terrier, and the
little Robutt which had never been held so tightly in all its
existence, squeaked high and rapid squeaks of happiness.
4. How do we know that Jimmy had been in the crater many times
before?
We know that Jimmy had been on the crater before because he knew the
exact location of the few rocks that existed there. He had also played with
his dog, Robutt there before
Ans- Considering his popularity the political parties wanted the long-nosed
one to join their parties. Despite the unwillingness of the long-nosed one,
one of the political parties has produced the slogan, ' Our party is the long-
nosed one's party, the long-nosed one's party is the people's party!'. This
was done without his consent. Members of other political parties were
incensed by this and so they planned to spread rumours about the long-
nosed one with the help of one of his secretaries. They made her issue a
scathing statement against at the long-nosed one.