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1.How many chances did the author of 'An Indian Pilgrim' have to appear at the ICS  examination?

Ans: Two chance.

 

2.Why did the young student in 'The Nightingale and the Rose' want red roses?

Ans: The young student in"The nightangle and the Rose" wanted red roses because if he bought her red roses, she would dance with him.

 

3.In 'The Baby-sitter, what is the name of the elephant's keeper?

Ans: Karim

 

4.How many steps would one have to climb to reach Miss Martha Meacham's bakery?

Ans: Three steps.

 

5.In 'All You Need is Paper' why would other lodgers come to complain about the narrator?

Ans: Because the narrator's sound of radio was too loud.

 

6.In Ved Mehta's 'A World of Four Senses', where did the speaker's family move to after his sickness?

Ans: Lahore.

 

7. What was Bertrand Russel's question in Science and Human Life' that he finds causing

considerable concern to men of science?

Ans: The question that troubles men of science in the modern world is: what is their duty towards this new world that they have been creating. Russell observes that a pure man of science with the advancement of knowledge, and in his professional moments takes it for granted that the advancement of knowledge is desirable. But inevitably he finds himself casting his pearls before swine. Men who do not understand his scientific work can utilise the knowledge that he provides.

 

8)In 'A High dive' why was the circus manager  worried?

Ans: In 'A High dive' the circus manager was worried because the attendance had been falling off.

 

9.In 'The Voice of India' what according to Jawaharlal Nehru was India's advantage as a newly

independent nation?

Ans:She was not fettered by the past, by old enmities or old ties by historic claims or traditional rivalries.

 

10. What time of the day is it when Anton Chekov's story 'The Bet opens?

Ans: It was a dark autumn night.

 

11. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word:

You must ............... for Delhi today.

Ans: Leave.

 

12. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word:

The house was ......... by fire.

Ans: Abolished.

 

13. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word:

Many people................. injured in the aeroplane crash at Kozhikode.

Ans: who were

 

14. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word:

Children in this orphanage are happy because they are well............

Ans: being.

 

15. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word:

The lockdown ............. changed life for everyone around.

Ans: Has.

 

16)What did the young lawyer do in the last two years of his confinement?

Ans:The lawyer read and emense quality of books quite indiscriminately

17)What according to Bertrand Russell, is the special and exceptional duty of modern day scientists?

Ans:The foresse the social effect of new scientific weapons and discovery.

18)Where did Freymark hide Larry O'Toole's body?

Ans: under a woolsack at one end of the car.

 19)What effect did the hakim's medicines have on Ved Mehta?

Ans:The eyes of ved Mehata burned and stung because of the medicine.

 20)Who kept Mrs. Opalsen's jewel case key?

Ans:valet.

21)Why didn't Ruskin Bond's friends at Dehra like his alu gobi curry?

Ans: Because Ruskin Bond had added sugar to alu Gobi curry.

 22)What did Miss Martha's middle aged customer do with the stale bread ?

Ans: Customer used to rub the pencil lines with stale bread.

 23)What did the visiting police officer show Rupert Morrison?

ANS:A blue wallet with the letters R.M .

24)What happened to the red rose in the end ?

Ans:The rose was thrown into the dirt and a cortwheel went over it.

25)What made Emperor Ashoka unique as a monarch?

Ans:  He was the first to forbid the killing of a large number of species of animals for support of food.

26)Fill in the blanks with appropriate options.

Mr. Dick looked at David and told----- to eat

Ans:Him.

 27)Fill in the blanks with appropriate options.

Subhas Bose went - -------England to prepare for the Civil Service examinations

Ans:To

28Fill in the blanks with appropriate options

I have tried to swim for years but ----- not succeeded

Ans: Have

 29)Fill in the blanks with appropriate options

Corbett could see the leopard's tail and he knew the leopard ----- attack him

Ans: Would.

30)The grass will grow - you water the lawn

Ans:If

 

 

 

SAQ & SHORT NOTES

 

1. Why did the professors' daughter refuse the red rose?

Or, Why did the Professor's daughter decide not to wear the red rose?

Ans. The professor's daughter received a gift of some real jewellery from the Chamberlain's nephew. To her jewellery is more precious than flower. When the student offered her the red rose, she declined it. She thought that jewellery would suit her dress more than the rose.

 

2.What did the professor's daughter decide to wear at the ball? Give two reasons.

Ans. The professor's daughter decided to wear the jewellery she received from the Chamberlain's nephew at the ball. She decided so because she thought that rose would not go with her dresses, and moreover, according to her, jewellery is more valuable than the roses.

 

3. What did the student think about the nightingale?

Ans. The student did not understand what the nightingale sang as he could understand the things written in a book. So he commented that the nightingale had some beautiful notes in its voice but he thought that that music could do no practical good as all arts are selfish and so the nightingale would not sacrifice his life for others.

 

4. What did the Rose-tree beneath the student's window say in reply to the Nightingale's request for a red rose?

Ans. The red rose tree beneath the student's window at once declined to give a red rose as the frost had killed its buds and the storm had broken its branches and the winter had chilled its veins leaving it without any rose for the rest of the year.

 

5. Why did the student want a red rose?

Ans. The student wanted the red rose as his beloved, the professor's daughter, had promised to dance with him the ball given by the prince the next day.

 

6. What is a Munjia?

Ans. Munjia was a disembodied spirit of a Brahmin youth who had died before marriage. A Munjia takes his abode inn a lonely peepal tree. It is said that anybody passing under the tree at night should not yawn without guarding his mouth; otherwise Munjia would dash through his throat down and presumably ruin his digestion.

 

7. What were the things Ruskin Bond could not do?

Ans. Ruskin Bond could not ride a cycle or a motor-cycle. He could not repair an electrical fault. He is a failure in the bargaining at vegetable market. His effort to cook was a laughable matter.

 

8.What could he do?

Ans:The author could draft and type job applications for all and sundry. He could write passionate love letters for the love friends for their beloved. He could make his own bed and go to the nearest watch tower to eat potato patties. He held a record of having eaten thirty two potato patties in one occasion.

 

9. Who told Ruskin Bond ghost stories?

Ans. Mrs. Singh, a neighbour of Ruskin Bond at Rajput Road told him ghost stories.

 

10.Why did the person teach him a mantra?

Ans: She taught him a mantra to keep away the ghosts and Malignant spirits. The mantra, if roughly translated in English, goes: Ghosts and spirits assembled here, Great Shiv is coming-flee in fear!

 

11. What according to Bertrand Russell is the greatest danger of the thermonuclear warfare?

Ans. According to Russell, if thermonuclear weapons are employed there can be no hope of victory for either side, but only of universal destruction involving, quite possibly, the end of all human and animal life and almost certainly, failing that, a complete reversion to barbarism.

 

12. What will be a possible substitute of the world's supply of oil is exhausted?

Ans. According to Russell, the raw materials required at one stage of technique are very different from those required at another. It may be that by the time the world's supply of oil is exhausted, atomic power will have taken its place.

 

13. What, according to Russell, is the special and exceptional duty of the scientists in the present day world?

Ans. According to Russell, apart from the more general duties of scientists towards society, they have a quite special and exceptional duty in the present critical condition of the world. Russell emphasises on the scientists as their special duty is to ensure the safe use of their discoveries. As their exceptional duty they should put a restriction to se to thermonuclear power in war.

 

14. How, according to Russell , are we giving up on the world's capital of stored energy?

Ans. According to Russell, we cannot get away from the broad fact that we are living upon the world's capital of stored energy and are transforming the energy at a continually increasing rate into forms in which it cannot be utilised. Such a manner of life can hardly be stable, but must sooner or later bring the penalty that lies in wait for those who live on capital.

 

15. According to Russell, whatkinds of adventures are harmless and what kinds are harmful?

Ans. According to Russell, the kinds of adventures those areharmless are to strive to be the first in the fields of scientific knowledge or literary field in case of introducing new and unique ideas. But if the adventure of new involves danger of mass as in the fields of scientific weapons and misuse of atomic energy it certainly is harmful.

 

16.What according to Nehru does India's 'peaceful evolution'de monstrate before the world?

Ans. Nehru recollects the path of India's peaceful evolution and wonders that history cannot afford a parallel to this solution of such a conflict in a peaceful way, followed by friendly and co- operative relations. According to Nehru, the peaceful evolution of India has taught us that physical force need not necessarily be the arbiter of man's destiny. He reflects that it also shows us that no such force can ultimately ignore the moral forces of the world, and if it tries to do so, it does so at its peril.

 

17. How according to Nehru, has India tried to combine idealism with national interest?

Ans. Being the first Prime Minister of independent India, Nehru combines his experience of past and the aspiration of the future of India. He says that India after freedom was limited by the realities of the situation which she could not ignore or overcome. India while deciding her foreign policy had put behind all bitterness against her former ruler and thus she had considered her foreign policy in terms of enlightened self-interest, but at the same time she brought to it a touch of her idealism. Thus India has tried to combine idealism with national interest.

 

18. What is the view of Nehru on physical force as the arbiter of man's of man's destiny?

Ans. According to Nehru, the peaceful evolution of India has taught us that physical force need not necessarily be the arbiter of man's destiny. The method of waging a struggle and the way of its termination are of supreme importance. Nehru says that past history shows us the important part that physical force had played. He reflects that it also shows us that no such force can ultimately ignore the moral forces of the world, and if it tries to do so, it does so at its peril.

 

19.What does Jawaharlal Nehru say about relationship between ends and means?

Ans. Nehru regards that there is always a close and intimate relationship between the end we aim at and the means adopted to attain it. He reflects that even if the end is right but the means are wrong, it will vitiate the end or divert us in a wrong direction. Nehru thus concludes that means and ends are intimately and inextricably connected and cannot be separated.

 

20. What, according to Nehru, is the difference between his time and the primitive age?

Ans. Nehru actually tries to distinguish between the primitive age and is time in accordance with the degree of destructiveness. He actually means to say that the primitive barbarism should not be repeated in one sort or other and he opines that the modern generation should consider and solve every problem

in a e peaceful environment.

 

 

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