Behrampora Rafiabad
By :Tariq Ahmad Malik
The model village Behrampora is also known as “the Gate Way Of Rafabad”. The village is situated to the North-West of “Apple Town Sopore” at the distance of eight kilometers. Its co-ordinates are 34*,19’,43” N ,and 74* ,23’,57”E. The village is inhabited (in 2012) by more than six thousand people. The village is spread on one and a half square kilometer area. The village has nine mohallas under two panchayat halqas.- Behrampora “A” ,and Behrampora “ B”.The village has 257 acres of common land.
Behrampora, as legend has it, was founded by a Muslim Saint Behram Sahab in the second half of the Sixteenth Century. This saint was the contemporarian of the world famous Kashmiri saint Hazrat Makhdoom Sahab(1456-1509). Behram Sahab was destined with a long life, and enjoyed the privilege to be the witness to the era when Kashmir had the pride of having its own rulers. Behram Sahab lived to see the rulers like those of Muhammad Shah( 1493_1528), and Nazuk shah(1529-30).He, however missed the rule of Yousf Shah (the last ruler of Kashmir) very marginally. As history has it , Yousf Shah ruled Kashmir uptil 1586 A.D. before falling to the conspiracy of Mughals. Since then Kashmir could never fnd its self rulers.
Behram Sahab lived a very simple life. He had least inclination towards worldly pleasures. He lived on the Northern bank of the Pohru Nallah. He was, however, very avid of mulberry fruit. For the entre fruit season the saint would take himself ferry to the southern bank of the Nallah where a 257 acre mulberry orchard would stretch its hem to welcome the pious saint .As legend has it, the saint had erected a thatched hut amid the mulberry orchard on a table shaped piece of land. This hut would act as his abode during the rough course of the weather. During his stay in the hut people would come to seek blessing from him. There would always be a good rush of devotees. Many devotees became his permanent disciples and erected their huts around the hut of Behram Sahab. Soon a habitaton was formed . The kashmiri term for habitaton is ‘Pur’. Thus the habitaton came to be known as Behrampur in 1550’s A.D. The saint did ,however, choose Yunsoo (a habitaton on northern side of Nallah Pohru) as his final restng place where his grave is stll an inspiraton for the local community. The place where Behram Sahab is believed to have erected his thatched hut is now a permanent grave yard in Ganie Mohalla infront of the mosque.
Behrampora has now lost its much hyped common land to the developmental programmes.There are dozens of school buildings on it.There are many play fields, a hospital building, an animal husbandry building, a Community Hall, and two panchayat Ghars erected on the chest of the erstwhile mulberry orchard.One can see now only ten to twenty mulberry trees hither and thither around these structures .This stands testmony that the mulberry orchard of 1800 canals was the pride of the village up till 1991 A.D.
The village presents a nice scenery .It has metalic roads running in its interiors . The structures on either side of the road lends it a look of a developed market site. The village has now a good count of public buildings. There is a Government Higher Secondary school, a private high school, three middle schools and a religious madrassa.Thus the children have an easy access to schools. The villagers live in perfect harmony. The village has its own Village Welfare Commitee which keeps the menaces in check and undertake developmental Initiatives .The village Auqaaf Commitee looks afer the village institutions like those of shrines, Eidgah, mosques, and grave yards.
The sons of this proud village are very enterprising .The transiton from traditonal agriculture to the modern techniques is quite visible in Behrampora.One can find villagers ploughing their farm land with tractors, spraying their orchards with diesel motors and ferrying their agricultural produce in load carriers. The village has many poultry farms which supply the poultry to the diferent markets of the area. The milk producton of the village is tremendous. The retailers sell in totality more than two thousand liters of milk and four hundred liters of curd every day.
The village has nearly fifty contractors to carry on the works of JKPCC, R&B,and PWD departments. They are always seen building metallic roads, hospital and school buildings, drainage systems and link roads of the village. They are well equipped with bulldozers, load carriers and mixers.
The transport sector of Behrampora deserves a special menton .One can see the passenger vehicles of Behrampora plying on every road of RafiAbad.But for the transport of Behrampora the upper reaches of RafiAbad would have been craving to see the road connectvity even in this twenty first century. During the first half of the twenteth century ,Behrampora was very famous for its artisans. The village was virtually a colony of gold smiths. Though 95% of the artsans have had a transiton from the craft, yet the remaining 5% have consolidated their positon in the field. Now the gold smiths of this village are having monopoly in almost all the markets of RafiAbad.One can find the jewellery of this village stalled in Sopore,Watertgam,Dangiwatcha,Behrampora,Kralgund and Seelu.The trustworthiness of these jewelers is the matter of great pride for the village.
The village fruit growers have had many strides in their field. A good percentage of them have excelled in the field,and have installed shops n Fruit Mandi Sopore.They have proven themselves into trustworthy and potential buyers of apple fruit.The hawkers of Behrampora lend the village the early excitement. Rising with the skylark these early birds are seen loading their horse-carts with kitchen-wares, vegetables, fruits, and junk, and exposing the nearby habitatons to the music of horse hoops .They return to their storages by twilight and add charm to the crowded hours of the village .
The topography of Behramp[ora is matchless. Surrounded by apple orchards on either side, the village presents a glorious look .In the west of the village, there is a beautful Sports Stadium overlooked by two huge water tanks. There is a much decorated eidgah and the shrine of Dedmoj Sahiba adjacent to the Sports Stadium. One can see the bright face of Govt Higher Secondary School Behrampora glowing across the fence of the stadium. In the east of the village there is a New Type Primary Health Centre building promising the visitors with sound health.The northern side of the village is an expanse of greenery where a dozen teams of children enjoy playing diferent games. The village has also a beautful sports field in its south. Thus this village of landscapes have every merriment to offer to the villagers.
There is a lot more to speak of about this beautful village-Stories of landmarks of educated youth, stories of the compettition in educaton, stories of the outlook of the new generaton ,and the like .This writer has simply initated to unravel these stories so that the budding writers may pick up the thread and glorify this village with their write-ups.
So, dear readers, let’s work together to help our village grow on modern lines. Lets keep honing our internal pull and make ourselves the more responsible sons of this proud village--- Long live Behrampora.
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Behrampora History
Thursday, 5 May 2016
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
JKBOSE 10th Class English Notes with Additional Features. 2016
Reference
Capsule for Class 10th (English Text Book).
Tulip
Series.
Prepared
strictly as per the requirements of the students , so that they may find the
real thread to start with.
The
capsule does not contain a few portions of grammar because they need rigorous
practice in person. In case students are interested to learn the contents of
grammar , they can ask for the free
counselling by the author. The author does not prepare these notes for any commercial purpose
but just to contribute a little for the needy students.
Hope
you recognise the effort.
Tariq
Ahmad Malik
Behrampora
Raffiabad.
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English
class:10th
Segment: - Writing Skill
Segment: - Writing Skill
Marks:
20
Assignment
writer: Mr. Tariq Ahmad Malik ( Master BHS Hib Dangerpora Raffiabad)
In
this segment we will try to explore the right way of developing Speeches, Messages,
Notices and letters. We will try to explore the required formats for the
writing skill as well.
Notice writing (Marks (4))
A
notice is written in order to inform people or pupils (in a school) about an
event or an activity. It could be a competition to take place in near future or
any other activity especially in school like an excursion, a meeting, or a
show.
Characteristics
of an effective notice
A
good notice is always to the point and leaves no scope for further enquiries without compromising on the word
limit (50 words).its language is very formal .there must be clarity in the purpose
.it should contain all the necessary details such as;
1.
Name of the issuing agency (school).
2.
Title, and date of issue (release of the notice).
3.
Event (what?).
4.
Date / time duration (when?).
5.
Place /venue (where?).
6.
Authorised signatory: name and signature.
Format of a notice
I.
Box the notice (i.e. put it inside a rectangle box).
ii.
Inside the box, right notice, in capitals on the top most line cantered.
iii.
Leave a line after this.
iv.
Wright a caption/heading on the next line –short and catchy.
v.
Now fill in the date of issue.
vi.
Start the first paragraph slightly intended (a little bit away from the
margin).expand it on the heading given above.vii. The second paragraph (optional)
has to include important details of content, answering questions like what
/where /when /for whom/how/the last date by which the response has to be sent,
etc.
viii.
After leaving a line, write the name or designation of the issuing authority (given
in the question generally).
ix.
Use passive voice/third person where ever appropriate.
Exercises
Q1-(page=193
of text book)-section B (writing), question -2
Govt. Higher Secondary
School Bathandi ,Jammu
NOTICE
Help
us fight cancer
5th April 2010
The J& K Cancer Society help the
people especially the poor fight cancer by bearing the expenses on treatment,
and by arranging free medical check-ups.
The school wants all the students to
contribute to the cause generously by depositing some money in the office of
the undersigned. The students may also request their parents for the contribution.
Incharge NSS
Karan
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2. Page (6) of text book.
Q2.
You have been asked to inform the students of class ix to xii about an
inter-school debate on “Aliens can invade the Earth”. Draft a notice in 50
words to be put on the School notice board with all necessary details.
Govt.
Higher Secondary School Behrampora.
NOTICE
Inter-School Debate Competition 25-05-2012
The
cultural wing of Chief Education Officer Baramulla is organising an
Inter-School Debate Competition on the topic –“Aliens can invade the Earth”, on
5th June 2012, at BHHS Baramulla.
Students
from class 9th to 12th can register their names for the
final selection, by or before may, 31, 2012.
Student secretary
Shahid
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Q3.
You are Farhat of HSS Behrampora. You are given the following letter by the
Principal to write a notice in response to be put for the students on the notice
board.
Kashmir
psychiatric hospital
Srinagar
April,
30, 2012
The
Principal
Higher
Secondary School
Behrampora
Dear
Sir,
In response to your invitation we
have planned to set up a counselling camp in your school on 13/05/2012.we will
have a nine member team of doctors and other paramedical personals.
We will deliver speeches and will
also interact with the students about their problems. We will also hold a
clinical counselling session with them. So please spread the message so that
maximum students could participate in the camp.
Thanks.
Yours
Sincerely,
Dr.Mushtaq
Margoob
Director
Kashmir Psychiatric Hospital
Govt. Higher Secondary School Behrampora.
NOTICE
Medical counselling camp 05-05-2012
A
medical camp is held in the main hall of the school on 13/05/2012.a team of
nine doctors and other paramedical personals headed by Mushtaq Margoob will
deliver speeches on psychiatric problems. They will interact with the
students and will hold a clinical counselling session with them.
All the students are
informed to attend the medical camp without fail.
Student secretary
Farhat
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Q4.you
are Shahid, the head boy of the Govt. High School Seelu. As a part of social
service, your school has decided to clean the surroundings. Write a notice not more
than 50 words, for your school notice board asking for the names of the
students of senior wing who want to participate whole heartedly.
Ans.
Govt. High School Seelu Sopore
NOTICE
Lets Clean Our
Surroundings 04-06-2012
Our school is organising a rally on
June, 15, 2012, in which the volunteers will remove the rubbish from the
roads. They will hold posters in hands and will convince the people about the
cleanliness of surroundings.
The students of senior wing who want to
participate whole heartedly may register their names with us within two days.
Head
boy
Shahid
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Note:
- Dear students: the above given specimen notices are aimed to create an
understanding in you to draft a notice. Always understand the main content of
the question and follow the above pattern with ease and you will be through.
For any confusion, feel at home to call us on 9018947747/9906672021 or drop an
email at taraiq@gmail.com.
Letter
Writing
Marks =5
Dear
students, letter writing is not too big a problem for you. You are familiar
with its format. Above on the left corner of the page, we begin with writing
our own address, preferably postal address. Next we write the address of the
recipients below our own address. This is followed by salutation (sir, dear
sir, my dear friend etc).then comes the body. In the end comes courtesies leave
taking (yours faithfully/yours sincerely/truly yours etc) followed by name and
signature.
Since
the new syllabus presents the content of the letter in a varied manner, you
need to concentrate on the required content before initiating a letter.
Specimen
Illustrations
Q1.
Raman of High School Akhnoor reads an advertisement in a newspaper from an NGO:
- “The Earth”. He then writes a letter to the NGO expressing his wish to
participate in their campaigns. Read the below mentioned advertisement and
reproduce the letter on behalf of Raman.
Grow trees to save the planet
An organisation working to save the planet
Organises campaign for reducing global warming and maintain
ecological balance on May,20,2012
Special lectures of imminent environmentalists.
Planting of trees at a nearby open space near parade
ground.
If you want to know more and more of our domain of
activities write to us.
The Earth, NGO
15-Extension Gandhi Nagar
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Ans.
Akhnoor Jammu
May, 5, 2012
The Chairman
The Earth-NGO
15-Extension
Ghandhi Nagar
Dear
Sir,
I along with some of my friends read an
advertisement in a local newspaper about your organisation launching the campaign
“grow more trees to save the planet from global warming and ecological imbalance”.
You have scheduled an awareness programme in parade ground on May, 20, 2012 in which
lectures by eminent environmentalists will be the main attraction of the programme.
The volunteers will be planting trees at a nearby open space will be by every
means a sentimental show. Sir, we want to know more and more about the domain
of activities of your NGO, and want to seek information about our expected role
in your NGO. We do very much, want to participate in the campaign, and to this
effect will be waiting your written response to this letter.
Thanks
Yours
sincerely
Raman
Q2.
Adnan reads an advertisement in a local newspaper about an NGO working for aged
people. He feels he can also do something for the aged people.
Read
the actual content of the advertisement below and reproduce the letter written
by Adnan.
Lets Help Aged People
An organisation working for the aged people throughout
India.
Orienting its volunteers to spend sometimes with the old
people, read books to them, take them to the shops and the hospitals
If you want to become a part of this organisation, then
write to us
Help the Old Organisation
C-14 Nageen Institute Srinagar
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Ans.
Behrampora Rafiabad
Pin 193303
June, 4, 2012
The Chairman
Help the Old Organisation
C-14 Nageen Institute Srinagar
Dear
Sir,
I have come across the advertisement
in a local newspaper about your
organisation working for the aged people throughout India have learnt from the
contents of the advertisement that your volunteers do spend time with the aged people,
read books to them and take them to shops and hospitals.
Sir, I am highly impressed with your
efforts, and want to do something for the aged people. Many of my NSS friends
are also enthusiastic to become a part of your mission.
Sir, for now we need some orientation
regarding how to approach the aged people. For this we want to have a meeting
with you. Please write to us when and where we can have a meeting with you.
Thanks
Yours
sincerely
Adnan
HSS
Behrampora
Q3.
While travelling through the interiors of Srinagar city you could not make it
to reach the examination centre well in time due to frequent traffic jams, you
could perceive the below mentioned points responsible for traffic jams.
·
Pedestrian do not use subways.
·
There is mess of crowds in every road.
·
Pedestrians do not know the rules of the road.
·
Footpaths are filthy with rubbish and garbage.
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Now
write a letter to Editor Kashmir Times so that the problem is brought in the
notice of the government.
Ans.
Behrampora Rafiabad
Pin 193303
June, 15, 2012
Editor Kashmir Times
Srinagar Kashmir
Sir,
This is to bring in your kind notice
that the pedestrians in Srinagar city are always seen not using subways. Due to
this approach, host of problems have cropped up. There are traffic jams on and off.
Accidents happen quite often, and the drivers always have to face the mess of
unwanted crowds in the roads.
Sir, a dire need is felt that the pedestrians
be made aware about the rules of the roads, and also about the consequences
faced by them by avoiding walking on footpaths.
Sir, besides this, subways be made clean and walkable.
The garbage and the filth be cleaned, and the stagnant water, if any, be
treated on regular basis.
Sir, I hope you will highlight this
matter through your esteemed columns. Thanks.
Yours
sincerely
Shahid
HSS
Behrampora
Speech
Writing
Speeches
are always well-planned, well organised and presentable items of writing. In class
10th, you are given the outline, and this makes your problem easy.
You only need to organise the outline properly. The outline has to be supported
by your deep understanding of the content. You must be capable of building
threads of ideas with your ready instrument of coherence (unity achieved in
terms of ideas) and cohesion (unity achieved in terms of language). Your
appropriate style of solution and the tone of voice determine the standard of
your speech. So newer dream to go to the extent of your thought while
developing a speech.
Specimen
speeches
word limit (150-200)
(I).Arjuman
of class 10th, of HSS Behrampora prepares a speech on world book day
for the morning assembly. She makes outline as given below.
Importance of Books
Books are full of wisdom.
Available at libraries.
Books enrich our knowledge, update us, and come to our
rescue when we feel bored.
Easily affordable at book shops.
Keep the record of civilization.
Guarantee a better future, excites us to do extraordinary
things.
Internet is no match to good books.
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Q1.
If you by yourself are Arjuman, how will you prepare the content of the speech
for morning assembly?
Ans.
Worthy principal, respected teachers, my dear brothers and sisters, I am
Arjuman of class 10th enjoying the privilege to speak before you on
the topic “importance of books”.
Respected
listeners: Books are one of the most valuable inventions of man. There is no
denying of the fact that books are life and breathe for a wise and enterprising
man to rise to the cherished heights. Every extraordinary person is, by one way
or the other, indebted to the wisdom of books. People who have burnt mid night
oil on books have finally worked wonders.
Respected
listeners: Can we ever think of qualifying IAS, KAS, AIEEE, MBBS AIEEE and
other prestigious examinations without the support of books. Can we afford to
pass the board examination without having books close to our breasts? Can we afford to underestimate the role of
books in our career building? No, my respected listeners, we cant- because for
reaching the cherished heights we need strength and that strength lies in the books.
Respected
listeners: Books speak to me. They know nothing but wisdom. They are the
custodians of extraordinary human endeavour, be it science, art, literature or
other disciplines. The great man who ever lived in the world are been breathing
deep in the books. The best thing about books is that they are affordable as
well as easily available everywhere. They never cease to enrich the knowledge
and update their beholder.
Listeners,
whenever we feel bored, books come to our rescue. When we are isolated books
extend their sweet company. They provide food to our leisure. They recreate us.
They give us the feel of past civilizations. They help us relish the best
literature write-ups. They make us embrace good qualities of diverse
civilizations and rise to the extraordinary heights.
Respected
listeners, why do we compare book reading to the internet surfing. They have no
match. Books are time tested where as internet content may or may not be trustworthy.
Books guarantee the single mindedness f the reader whereas internet makes the
reader a rambler. So, dear listeners in order to suck the nector of knowledge
to the utmost we have to have books most dear to all the muses. It is here
where the secret of our better career and idealistic life lies.
Thanks.
(II)
Ifra of high school Watergam has to take part in a speech competition on the
topic “Pt Nehru A Great Visionary”. Using the ideas from the table given below,
write the speech on the given topic in about 150-200 words.
Pt Nehru-A Great visionary
Birth:Nov,14,1889
in Allahabad
Education:
Horrow school and Cambridge College England. Returned to India in 1912.
Profession:
(a) practised law for sometime.
(b) Practise and joined
Indian National Congress in 1917.
Imprisoned
many times by British Govt. Adm. impressed by Gandhiji. However did not share
passive resistance theory. First prime minister of independent India. Proved
a great visionary.
Remembered
as father of institutional democracy.
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Ans.
Speech
Worthy
guest of honour, respected teachers, and my dear brothers and sisters, I am
Ifra of HS Watergam, and I want to deliberate on the topic Pt. Nehru-A Great Visionary.
Listeners:
it was November, 14, 1889 dawning bright and beautiful on Allahabad horizon.
People were starting usual course of their activities. A glad tiding filled the
atmosphere, and a great visionary was born in the house of Pt-Moti Lal Nehru.
Listeners:
Being the only son to the family. The parents started cherishing dreams for his
future. When the new born child, Jawaharlal Nehru reached his school going age,
his parents chose to admit him in one of the finest schools of the world. Thus
he found himself getting admitted in Horrow School of England. After completing
his schooling, Pt. Nehru was sent to Trinity College Cambridge to complete his
law degree. It was in 1912 that the family was seen according a phenomenal
welcome to its barest or son-Jawaharlal Nehru.
Respected
listeners: here in India the great visionary started practising law, but left
it midway to pursue something else. In 1916, this great icon was tied in
wed-lock with Kamla- Nehru, and in 1917, he joined Indian National Congress.
Respected
listeners: Pt.Nehru came into contact with Gandhiji in 1919, and his cause of
activities found a new direction. He started joining the movement pioneered by
gandhiji. He was however aware to passive resistance. He raised his strong
voice in every form, Movement. For formatting anti-British emotions Nehru was
imprisoned nine times.
Respected
listeners: It was because of Nehru’s tireless efforts along with other
visionaries that the sun of independence dawned on India, and Nehru was
honoured for his sacrifices o be the first prime minister of India. This father
of democracy set up institutions of democracy. He set up planning commission
extended priority to science and technology, launched five year plans and
modernised India in every field.
Listeners,
thanks to the effort put in by Pt. Nehru that we have pride by now to be the
citizens of a worlds fastest growing economy through our great and favourite
leader Nehru left us in 1984 and his contribution for the motherland with make us remember him for all times to
come.(thanks).
Karan
a student of 10th class has to take part in a speech competition on
the topic non-violence: a relevant concept even today. Write a speech for him
entitled “Gandhiji- my favourite leader”. Use the outline given below for
developing the speech.
Gandhiji-My Favourite Leader
Born on 2nd Oct, 1869 at porbander, Gujarat.
Did law degree in England.
Practised law in South Africa.
Returned to India.
Take active part in the freedom struggle of India.
Newer used violent means to free his motherland.
Propounded non-violence.
Forced the British to quit India.
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“Speech”
Worthy
guest of honour, respected teachers, dear brothers and sisters, I am Karan from
HSS Behrampora. I am going to tell you something about the topic “Gandhi-My Favourite
Leader”.
Listeners:-
it was the bright and beautiful morning of October,2nd, 1869,that
the sun at porbander Gujarat opened its eye to see the apostle of truth and
non-violence getting birth in a simple family, who could not have ever thought
that the child would grow to such heights which could make all other heights
seen negligible. This child was none other but Gandhi.
Listeners,
Gandhi was not any extraordinary soul at school. When after graduating he was
sent to England for pursuing degree in law he was again proven an average
student. It was only when he went South Africa that the stream of consciousness
was aroused in law. He could not bear the plight of Indian labourers in South
Africa. He fought for their rights at foreign soil and showed his countrymen a direction
to resist oppression.
Listeners,
Gandhiji, returned India in 1915 but assumed the leadership of Indian National
Congress in 1921.during this time he understood the pros and cons of freedom
struggle harboured by Indian masses. Gandhiji developed a course of actions
based
upon the principal and non-violence. And he named it as Satyagrah. This Satyagrah
promoted on violence and civil disobedience as the method of resistance. Gandhiji
was never titled towards using violent means to free his motherland from
foreign occupation. His salt Satyagrah, daandi march, swadeshi movement, quit India
movement etc were fully conceived with the principles of non violence.
Listeners:
Gandhiji was arrested many times for harbouring the honest cause of
independence. But he did never yield his passive resistance has great relevance
even today. The world needs to embrace Gandhian philosophy move ahead. Peace
has always relevance and disputes can always be settled by peaceful means. If
gandhiji can draw away Britishers from Indian soil that too with his non
violent means why cant we? So, my dear listeners, we must use Gandhian way of
resistance to procure peace and stability for our people. (Thanks)
(iv) Ishrat is the student of HSS Seelu. She has
to participate in the Iqbal day celebrations. She makes the below outline and
develops the speech for the occasion. Reproduce the speech “Iqbal- My Favourite
Poet” for Ishrat.
Iqbal- My Favourite Poet
Born in 1873 in Sialkot Lahore.
Learnt Urdu, Persian and English at school.
Graduated from Govt. College Lahore. Went Cambridge for
further studies.
Worked as lecturer of history, philosophy and English.
Received PhD degree from Munich University Germany.
Wrote much poetic collections.
Awarded with knight hood in 1922.
Died in 1938.
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Ans.
“Speech”
Worthy judges of the occasion, respected
teachers and dear fellow students I am “Ishrat” from HS Seelu enjoying my privilege
to speak on the topic “Iqbal My Favourite Poet”.
Listeners:
the poet of the East, as Iqbal is called was born on Feb, 22, 1873 in Sialkot
Pakistan. At Skotch Mission School Sialkot Iqbal showed his true colours by
mastering several languages at early age besides consolidating his skill of
writing prose and poetry. Dear listeners : after getting groomed at the hands
of Molvi Gh. Hassan. Iqbal had an equally proficient teacher at Govt. College
Lahore. It was none other than Professor Arnold who inspired Iqbal very much
and Iqbal graduated with distinction and was conferred upon two gold medals. He
studied further and did masters degree in philosophy. His scholarly aptitude
made the govt. Appoint him as the lecturer of history and philosophy in the
Oriental College Lahore and later Assistant Professor at Govt. College Lahore.
Listeners:
Iqbal’s thirst for knowledge took him to Cambridge was he attended a course of
lectures on philosophy by Mc Taggard at Trinity College. A high degree of
philosophy was conferred on him by this college. Here again he felt the thirst
of knowledge and completed a valuable thesis on Persian mysticism and received
the degree of PhD from the university of Munich Germany in 1908. On his return
from Germany Iqbal passed his law examination at Lincoln’s Inn.
Listeners:
Iqbal as I proclaimed earlier is my favourite poet. His poetry has a magical rhythm,
a metaphorical language and a universal message. His poetry inculcates human
values, religious mindset and patriotic feelings. His every poetic collection
is fantastic. Bangi-Dara, Bali-Gabriel,Zarbi-Kaleem,Trumgani-Hijar etc have
tremendous readership all over the world. Iqbal’s poetry strikes hard on
ignorance and inaction, and retains tremendous aesthetic taste simultaneously.
Listeners:
On the death of Queen Victoria, Iqbal wrote a pathetic poem which was widely
appreciated in all quarters,. Consequently as an appreciation, the Govt. conferred
knighthood upon Iqbal in 1922.
Listeners:
this great poet, philosopher and saint breathed his last on 21of April, 1938. By
all means Iqbal left us on that day. But the great poet is survived by his
poetry which is no less than the Talisman for the humanity. (Thanks)
Message writing
Messages
carry information in a brief and condensed manner. Most of the items are
incomplete sentence. Only words that are essential to convey the meaning are
used.
Important points.
·
Avoid writing complete sentences
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Avoid using “I” unless essential
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Use short verb phrase where possible.
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Quit articles and other determiners
Format of the
message
·
Omit address.
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Write the time, day and date on the top.
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Use brief salutation (Dear-Mr-).
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Emphasise important parts by using capitals and underlining.
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Complete sentences are not necessary.
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Give detail of information (if required).
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Do mention from whom and when the message was received.
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Do not include any additional information.
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End with your name.
Specimen Messages
Q1. On behalf of the principal of your school, you, as school
secretary are asked to draft a message from the notepad of the principal which
has following content.
a). Growing tendency of bringing mobile phones secretly by
the students.
b). Sending sms, missed calls and even taking photos of the
classmates.
c). Indiscipline created.
d). All class representatives including the staff secretary
to attend the meeting.
Message
15/06/2012 10:00
am
Friday
Dear class
representatives
And staff
secretary,
Students
have descended to creating indiscipline by bringing mobile phones to the
school. They send sms and miss calls to their classmates and take photos as
well. Hence principal wants you all to att
end a
meeting in his office at 02:00 pm today.
Secretary
Asif Ahmad Bhat
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2.You
are the office clerk. Bashir wants at BHSS Behrampora. Your principal hands
over his notepad for writing a message. The notepad has following points.
a).
Growing Tendency of bunking the classes by the students.
b).
Indiscipline created their upon.
c).
All Class representatives including staff secretary to attend the meeting.
Ans.
Message
19/06/2012 9:30am Tuesday
For
class representatives
And
staff secretary
Students
have a growing tendency to bunk the classes and create indiscipline. So the
principal wants you all to attend the meeting with him at 2:3pm in his office
today.
Office clerk
Bashir Wani
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Q3.
Sameer is your neighbour’s son. He is coming home from Bangalore. Since their
telephone is out of order, he calls you to leave a message at his parent’s home
about his arrival on 20th June by Kingfisher Airlines. Draft a
message.
Ans. Message
18/06/2012
3pm Monday
Mr.
Khaliq
Your son Sameer is arriving on June,
20, 2012, by the evening flight of Kingfisher Airlines. He dropped the
message with us for your phone being out of order.
Shahid
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Q4.
Your friend Tariq Ahmad Magray was selected as teacher by SSRB, on June, 17,
2012.You went there but he was away to attend the marriage function of his
cousin. Draft a message for him.
17/06/2012 11:00am Sunday
Dear
Tariq,
Came to your residence to congratulate
you on your selection in the teacher line. I am besides myself with joy for
your success. Call me when you are back. Stay blessed.
Irshad
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Note:
you may be sometimes asked to draft a message from the dialogue given. The only
thing you need to choose is which message is needed to be translated and to
whom.
Note
Making :From a given passage you are asked to make notes. You have to be skilful.
While comprehending the passage you have to make a hunt for -
(1).main idea. (2).underlying and supporting ideas. (3).specific or minute information.
(1).main idea. (2).underlying and supporting ideas. (3).specific or minute information.
Important
Points
If
the passage is divided into many paragraphs, then each paragraph will have one
main idea and some associated ideas. If there is only one paragraph then you
have to explore where the new ideas begin. The important facts should, however,
be given in a proper order and in a logical sequence. You are at liberty to use
abbreviation and make use of short sentences. Usually we present notes under
headings and sub-headings.
1)
Sr.
No.
|
Main
Point
|
Supporting
details
|
1
|
Pollution
|
water pollution
air pollution
soil pollution
|
2
|
Water
pollution
|
a)
industries
b)
pesticides
c)
house drains
|
3
|
Air
pollution
|
smoke
dust
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2)
Sr.
No.
|
Main
Point
|
Associated
details
|
1
|
Science
|
electricity
computer
press
|
2
|
Electricity
|
lighting
cooking
running machines
|
3
|
Press
|
books
newspapers
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Q.
Below are given some notes on an accident at a level crossing. Elaborate these
notes in 50 words.
Train
accident............... level crossing...........................
3pm.............................11,09,2011.....................15
km...................Nowgam...........collides with a truck ..........at high
speed .............4 dead..................several hurt
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Ans. A
Train Accident
A
train accident took place at Nowgam Railway Station at around 3pm, today on
11/09/2011. It is understood that there was no security guard present at level
crossing when the unfortunate truck ran into the slowly moving train at Nowgam
station, 15kms from Srinagar. The accident left four people dead. All the deceased
were boarded in the truck. Several passengers boarded in the train received
minor injuries. They were rushed to the JVC Hospital for treatment.
Dialogue
Writing:
Specimen
Dialogue:
Qno.1.
Complete the dialogue between Nasir and Yourself.
Sol.
Nasir: Hello! Is it 9419125586?
Yourself:
yes please, Whom do you want to talk?
Nasir: Could I please talk to Mr Khan?
Yourself: I am afraid , Daddy is not at home.
Do you have any message for him?
Nasir:
Yes, please tell him that the meeting fixed for today stands cancelled.
Yourself
: It has been cancelled? That is right.
Nasir:
Please also tell him to call me back on this number. Will you?
Yourself:
Yes uncle, I have noted it down and will remind him of it.
Specimen.2
(Regular 2011)
Shalley:
Hello Neera! It is so nice to meet you again after such a long time.
Neera:
Same pleasure to me . My father has again been transferred to this city after
two years. I again joined Govt College for Women last week.
Shalley:
Really! Which stream have you taken up?
Neera: I have taken up medical stream.
Shalley: Good! I have also taken up medical stream.
Neera:
Oh really! It shall be a great fun if we got the same section.
Shalley
: Yes, but which section is yours?
Neera:
I have yet not known it . They said they would allot the sections on Monday.
Shalley
: I pray to God to put us in the same
section.
Neera:
I do also pray for the same. Now by the way where are you going?
Shalley
: My mother is not feeling well. I have
to get back to my home.
Neera: What is the problem?
Shalley
: Just high blood pressure.
Neera:
Give me your address. I will visit you someday.
Shalley: Ok. It is House No.14. Bonapora
Behrampora.
Spicimen.3
(Dialogue between Anjali and Shahid.
Shahid:
Hello, Is this 906699064?
Anjali:
Yes, but who is on the line?
Shahid:
I am her friend, Shahid.
Anjali:
It’s Shahid. Where from are you calling?
Shahid:
I’m calling from Srinagar International Airport. I’m here for a visit.
Anjali:
That is great, but why didn’t you call me before?
Shahid:
I wanted to give you a surprise.
Anjali:
Stay there . I’m coming. Will you mind
waiting me there.
Shahid:
I’m waiting. How much time will you take?
Anjali:
Well, If there is no traffic jam . It will take me half an hour.
Board type Questions. Answer in 100 words. 5 marks’
questions.
1. Footprints Without Feet
Q1
.How do you assess Griffen as a scientist?
Ans.
Griffen was, beyond all doubts, a brilliant scientist. He used his scientific
temper to make a rare drug that could make human body as transparent as a sheet
of glass and also as solid as the sheet of glass. His discovery was remarkable.
Griffen was, however, an unreasonable
scientist. He could have used his discovery for the good of the humanity, but
he declined to do that. He, instead, misused his discovery and made others
suffer at his hands. He was short tempered. He told lies. He stole money. He
used all available means to strike terror in the people. He used his discovery
for personal gains rather than for common good.
Qno.2.
How was the arrival of the stranger in a village inn an unusual event?
Ans. The arrival of the stranger in a village inn
was an unusual event for many reasons-
People would hardly go there during winters. Besides
this, the stranger had very uncommon appearance. He had worn bandages round his
forehead. He had put on dark glasses, false nose, big bushy side whiskers, and
a large hat. This posture of the stranger set all tongues wagging. The stranger
was unique for another reason also. He did not want to talk to Mrs. Hall, but
pretend the desire for solitude. This all was unusual and had never happened
before in the inn.
Qno.3. The scientist was a man of ‘irritable temper’.
Give an example to prove this.
Ans. The
scientist was always quick-tempered. When he was asked how he managed to appear
from an empty locked room, he felt offended and shouted that he would show them
what he could do if he was offended. He threw off his bandages, side whiskers,
spectacles, and even his false nose. Becoming invisible progressively he
horrified the people in the bar. He hit the policeman with blows that appeared
to come from nowhere. He knocked them unconscious. All this suggests that the
scientist was a man of irritable temper.
2.An Excellent Father
Qno1.Who takes over Netherfield Park? Why is Mrs
Bennet happy about it?
Ans. Netherfield Park is taken over by Mr Bingley. He
is from North England, and is a young man of large fortune. Netherfield Park is
situated in the vicinity of the Bennit family.
Mrs Bennit has five daughters. They are- Jane,
Elizebeth ,Mary ,Catherine, and Lydia.
These girls have reached the age of their marriage. Mrs Bennet is very anxious
about their marriage .When she discovers that Mr Bingley has taken over the
ownership of Netherfield park, she thinks of developing acquaintance with him
so that he may fall in love with one of her daughters. This perception makes
the compassionate mother feel happy.
Qno.2. Why does Mrs Bennet tell her girls that they
have an excellent father?
Ans. Owing to the welcome news that a young man of
large fortune is taking over Netherfield Park ,Mrs Bennet is seen all at toes
to be the first to offer her acquaintance to Mr Bingley. She sees in him a
husband for one of her daughters. She strains every nerve to send her husband
to the Netherfield Park and see Mr Bingley. The compassionate mother in her
becomes listless to develop the acquaintance, and requests her husband to be
the first to visit , lest somebody else should exploit the welcome opportunity.
Mr Bennet teases her efforts by cutting jokes on her sincerity and makes her
exhaust in outrage .In the end, however, when Mrs Bennet exclaims that she is
sick of Mr Bingley, her husband breaks the news sarcastingly saying if he had
known it before, he would not have visited Mr
Bingley. This surprises Mrs Bennet and she proclaims that her daughters
have got an excellent father because he has been ,all the times, more worried about their
marriage, and that they have never had any smell of it.
Character Sketch of Mrs Bennet:
Mrs Bennit is the main character of the lesson “An
Excellent Father”. She has five daughters. She has her burning desire to see
her daughters married to the men of large fortune. When Mr Bingley sets to take
Netherfield Park, Mrs Bennit finds an opportunity. She collects the
where-abouts of Mr Bingley from her neighbour, Mrs Long. It appears to her a
welcome opportunity to develop friendly ties with Mr Bingley who proves to be a
man of large fortune.
Mrs Bennit insists her husband to be the first to
visit to Mr Bingley lest some one else with an eligible daughter should steal
the opportunity. She gets on to his nerves by the repetition of the demand.
Mrs Bennit feels very much vexed to see the
indifference shown by her husband on the point of marriage of their daughters.
She finds her husband being no serious on the issue. To her dismay, the patience
of a compassionate mother is virtually exhausted by her indifferent husband.
Mrs Bennit is ,however, rewarded in the end when Mr
Bennit breaks the news that he has already visited Mr Bingley, and that he also
expects Mr Bingley may like to propose one of their daughters. Mrs Bennit is
taken to surprise. She exclaims, and says her girls that they have an excellent
father.
Qno.3.
Write the character sketch of Mr Bingley.
Ans.
Mr Bingley is a young man from North
England. He is the man of large fortune. He has taken over the Netherfield
Park. The good news about him is that he is unmarried.
Mr
Bingley’s arrival to the site creates
stir in many hearts .Mrs Long spreads this news far and wide. Mrs Bennet takes
this news as a welcome offer. She starts thinking of Bingley’s acquaintance so that one of her daughters be
proposed by him for marriage.
Mr Bingley is the the focal point of the story.
His arrival from North England makes the plot of the novel “Pride And Prejudice”. Compassionate mothers
start weaving dreams around him. They think that his being a wealthy person is
a guarantee of a happy after-marriage life of their daughters, provided he chooses
to marry someone. Mrs Bennet wants no opportunity be left unavailed to allure
Bingley towards her daughters.
In
the end it is said that Mr Bingley falls in love with Janne , the eldest
daughter of Mr Bennet.He courts her ,loves her, and ultimately marries her to
the utmost satisfaction of Mrs Bennet. Elizebeth Bennet , who is the mouth
piece of the novel marries Mr Darsey, Mr Bingley’s friend. Thus the dreams of
Mrs Bennet are seen getting the touch of reality.
From The Diary
Of A Young Girl
Qno.1.Why
does Anne Frank need to give a brief sketch of her family? Does she treat ‘Kitty’ insider or outsider?
Ans.
Anne Frank claims that paper has more patience than people. She usually sits
depressed and all alone .She claims of having no real friend .This lends the
reader the perception that there isn’t any body to take care of Anne Frank. To
clear the clouds of doubt , Anne Frank gives the sketch of her adorable father,
compassionate mother, kind grandmother, and loving sister.
Anne,
being a sensitive girl, needs to share her privacy with some real friend. She
needs some girl of her age in whom she could confide, and share her sweet
secrets. She fails to find out such a custodian of emotions. She, ultimately,
explores such a friend in Kitty. Kitty is not any girl, but a stiff backed
notebook .She treats her as insider and shares every secret of her life with
it. She discovers that paper has more patience than people, because Kitty does
not feel bored with her, and that she does not reveal her secrets to anybody.
Qno.2.How
does Anne feel about her father, grandmother, Mrs Kuprus, and Mr Keesing?
Ans
.Anne Frank calls her father the most adorable father she has ever seen. Her
father migrates to Holland to spare his family from the wrath of Hitler .He
,according to Anne, knows the likes and
dislikes of her. He presents Anne a diary on her thirteenth birthday.
In
the absence of parents at Aachen, the grandmother takes the charge of her
upbringing. She loves Anne very much and Anne too loves her , and misses her
very much after her death.
Mrs Kuprus, the form teacher in 6th
class at Montessori Nursery School is very avid of Anne. She loves Anne so much
that at the farewell function she weeps bitterly for Anne’s departure.
Mr Keesing, the math teacher, bores Anne and
exhausts her patience. She keeps talking in his class and Mr Keesing assigns
her the extra burden of homework. She writes the essay and justifies the need
of talking in the class. In the end Anne does realize that Mr Keesing is a very
remarkable teacher.
Qno.3.Anne
says teachers are most unpredictable creatures. Is Mr Keesing unpredictable?
How?
Ans.
Anne says teachers are most unpredictable. From this she means that they
usually do not stick to their hard and fast rules. They can, sometimes, take
tough stand and take only a few students to the next class, or they can otherwise,
show enough flexibility and keep no one back.
Mr Keesing is also unpredictable. He is
annoyed with Anne Frank, for, she talks too much in his class.He serves many
warnings to the girl, but fails to bring her to observe silence. He, then
assigns her some extra homework as punishment. Anne comes up with the
additional home work done. She thinks that after doing the homework, the
teacher will have no objection with her being talkative in the class but the
unpredictable maths teacher, instead of assigning homework from maths ,keeps
her busy with English compositions. Anne Frank, after doing every assignment,
feels that Mr keesing will spare her thereafter, but it does never happen.
Long Walk To Freedom
Qno.1.
Why is May, 10 an autumn day in South Africa?
Ans
.South Africa falls in the South Hemisphere in the Southern Temperate Zone of
the globe. The seasons in the Southern Hemisphere run contrary to that of the
Northern Hemisphere .For this reason June,21 is the first day of Summer in the
Northern Hemisphere while as the same day marks the beginning of Winter in the
Southern Hemisphere. Since May, 10 is the spring day in the Northern
Hemisphere, it has to be an autumn day in South Africa.
Qno.2.At
the beginning of his speech Mandela mentions “an extraordinary human
disaster’’. What is the ‘’glorious human achievement’’ he mentions in the end?
Ans
.In his speech Mandela makes the mention of ‘’an extraordinary human
disaster’’.It is actually the apartheid which he calls human disaster because
the colour discrimination had divide3d the Africans into two hostile groups.
The Whites had an air of supremacy, and the Blacks were looked down as inferior
people. The White Minority had reserved with them every right to dominate the
Black Majority. Whosoever resisted the oppression would be convicted on the
charges of sabotage. Nelson Mandela, himself suffered the burns of twenty-seven
years imprisonment. This worst human
disaster left the Black Africans in the state of continuing bondage of poverty,
deprivation, sufferings, gender and other discriminations.
After the endless sacrifices, Africans tasted
the flavours of the political emancipation which Mandela calls ‘’glorious human
achievement’’, for it gave the Blacks rid of the shackles of oppression. After
this the Black Africans acquired the right to vote, and they elected their real
representatives. Nelson Mandela was elected as the first president of the
sovereign, and this was, but a glorious human achievement for the African
Republic.
Qno.3.
What ideals does Mandela set for the future of South Africa?
Ans.
Nelson Mandela ,after achieving political emancipation for his country, pledges
to liberate all his people from the continuing bondage of poverty, deprivation,
sufferings, gender and other discriminations.
Nelson
Mandela knows that the White supremacy has, for ages, made his people suffer
all types of discriminations. It has made them endure the agony of the
inevitable disaster of servitude.
Nelson Mandela knows that poverty,
deprivation, and other discriminations always tear apart the fabric of the
humane society, and does never allow it to prosper. Hence besides the pledge
that South Africa will never ever again experience the oppression on its pious
soil, he pinpoints to his countrymen that poverty and deprivation are such
enemies which need to be subdued, and every countryman must work for keeping
these menaces away from South African soil.
Qno.4.Would
you agree that ‘ the depth of oppression’ create heights of character? How does Mandela illustrate
this ?
Ans.
The depths of oppression , beyond all doubts, create the heights of character. There is no denying the fact
that Nelson Mandela, by himself , stands the testimony to this claim. His
resistance was, however, interpreted as sabotage of peace, and was sentenced
for 27 years imprisonment.
Mandela acknowledges that the independence of
South Africa was earned because African patriotists had laid their lives for it
.It was virtually the sum of their sacrifices
which resulted in such a human glory.
It was the decades of profound oppression and
brutality , as Nelson Mandela illustrates , that produced the Oliver Tambos,
the Walter Sislus, the Chief Luthulis, and the Yousf Dadoos like men of great
character and courage who were finer and truer than the purest diamonds of
South Africa .All such leaders were produced during the decades of immense
oppression , and perhaps it was the depth of the oppression which culminated in
creating such heights of character.
Qno.5.
How did Mandela’s understanding of freedom changed with the age and experience?
Ans.
Mandela’s understanding of freedom underwent various changes since his
childhood days. As a child he deemed himself free , and none was there to
curtail his freedom. He would run in the fields , jump into the streams, roast
mealies under the stars , and enjoy riding the bulls. He did what ever his
heart wanted. Thus his freedom had no limits.
As age passed and boyhood went off the sight ,
he could understand that his childhood freedoms were mere illusions, and that
his real freedom had already been taken away from him. He began to hunger for
it . He would think of his school days and his transitory freedom--of being
able to stay out at night ,read whatever he pleased , and go where he chose. It
was only later as a young man that he could understand that he and his
race was deprived of the basic and honourable freedoms of living a dignified
life. He could understand that his brothers and sisters were not enjoying the
freedom to choose their representatives although being in absolute majority.
Qno.6.
How did Mandela’s hunger for freedom change his life?
Ans.
When Mandela realized that his race had been deprived of freedom, and was
ruthlessly being exploited by the White Supremacy , his hunger for freedom
began to intensify. It was this desire for freedom for his people to live their
lives with dignity and self-respect that animated Mandela’s life. A frightened
young man , Mandela was changed in to a
man Into a wanted criminal. From a family loving husband he was transformed
into a man without home. He was forced to live the life of a monk. He, however,
always felt of himself to be no more pious and self- sacrificing than the next
man . He ,thus , championed a virtuous movement, and suffered 27 years
imprisonment for seeing his people freed from the chains of the oppression.
The Sermon
At Benares
Qno.1.
What does Kisa Gotami understand the second time that she failed to understand
the first time? Was this what Buddha wanted to make her understand?
Ans.
By the first time Kisa Gotami approaches her neighbours to ask for medicine for
her deceased son , but she could not procure any medicine. Next, at the advice of Buddha , she goes to
procure a handful of mustard seed from some household which has never lost any
relative to death. She again fails to get the required mustard. During her
pursuit she feels weariness, and sits down a wayside. She watches the lights of
the city flickering up and getting extinguished continuously, and finally every
lights dies forever. She starts realizing the fate of man being no different
from city lights. She realizes that she
is selfish in her grief, as death is
common to all. She realizes that the only way out of the tragedy is to
surrender one’s selfishness. This was what Buddha wanted to make her understand.
Buddha
wanted her to understand that whosoever is born has to fall to death, and that
the world is troubled and brief. Death does not spare rich or poor, fool or
wise. Hence Kisa Gotami learns to endure the pain of her departed son, and gets
busy with routine course of life.
For
any confusion about the content of these notes, or BOSE paper formats , feel
comfortable to contact me on the address bellow—
Tariq
Ahmad Malik. Tr. HSS Behrampora. R/O:
Behrampora(Raffiabad).
E.mail:
taraiq@gmail.com, Taraiq
@rediffmail.com, behrampora@gmail.com.
Ph:
9906672021,9018947747.
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Qno.2.How
do you usually understand the idea of selfishness? Do you agree with Kisa
Gotami that she was selfish in her grief?
Ans.
From the word selfishness, we usually understand – holding dear one’s concerns
at the cost of exclusion of others.
I don’t think Kisa Gotami was , by any means,
selfish in her grief. It was actually the affection of a loving mother for her
deceased child that made her behave that way. Her claim did not exclude others
.She did not snatch others rights. She did not want to lose her son at any
cost. It was the intensity of her grief that made her appear selfish, and later
on the realization of the life and death
made her think that she was, perhaps selfish in her grief.
Pappachi’s Moth
Character Sketch Of Pappachi
Shri
Benaan John Ipe who is called Pappachi was an empirical entomologist prior to
his retirement. He lived with his wife and two children- Rahiel and Estha.
Pappachi had been bitter ever since his discovery of a new species of moth
which had been dismissed out rightly, and later on credited to some one very
junior to Pappachi. This made Pappachi develop abusive tendencies.
Pappachi had superiority complex of high
degree. He would feel pickle making work below his standard. He would feel
jealous to see his young wife working and enjoying good relations with
customers. He was averse to see his wife enjoying the name and fame for her
pickles. To add to his confusion ,his
wife was also liked for her modest approach and outlook.
Pappachi always felt himself deserted and abandoned. There was none to visit him.
Though he would keep much decorum by putting on an immaculately tailored suit,
and weaving sullen circles around the work place of his wife yet he would come
in nobody’s notice .To counter this disregard he would beat his wife every day
.Once his son, Chako, discovered his mother being beaten ruthlessly. He stopped
Pappachi, twisted his hand and warned him for this act .After this episode
Pappachi cut off the speaking terms with his wife and kept separate until his
death.
Character Sketch Of Mammachi:
Ans.Mammachi’s
actual name is Shoshma Ipe .She is the only resilient member of Ipe family.
After the retirement of Pappachi, she assumes the responsibility of family. She
starts making pickles and banana jam for earning the livelihood. Soon she
becomes famous for her business and starts receiving orders from different
corners .Her mango pickles and banana jam finds a large number of customers.
Kottayam Bible Society hires her services for a fare where her famous banana
jam and tender mango pickles are served. She discovers that she has more orders
than she can cope with. Thrilled with success, she decides to persist with the
business , and gets busy round the year.
Because of her hard work and resilience,
Mammachi attracts attention from all people. Since she is also seventeen years
younger to Pappachi, and looks beautiful, Pappachi gets jealous and beats her
every day with poor pretences. This beating stops only when Chako discovers it
and warns Pappachi against it.
Mammachi
, after Chako’s interference , faces indifference from Pappachi .Pappachi does
not speak to her any more and declines to take food with her hand. This anger
ends with Pappachi’s death which leaves Mammachi in tears.
Q/.
Identify the instances of humour in the story ‘Pappachi’s Moth’.
Ans.Pappachi
is a retired officer having very unrealistic outlook. It is humorous to note
that Pappachi considers pickle making an inferior job, but to be parasite on
the family does not make him feel inferior anyway.
After being warned by Chako , Pappachi ignores
the food , and in the moonlit night smashes his favourite mahogany rocking
chair to pieces.
Pappachi’s
buying a sky-blue plymouth, and coasting down a narrow road in his wide car
makes him a laughing stock in the summer days . The Plymouth keeps on sweating
his body freely.
Pappachi
sews the button on his shirt though they are not actually broken. This he does
for giving the people the notion that Mammachi does have no care for him
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The
Merchant of the Venice
Qno.1.
Why does Shylock hate Antonio?
Ans.
Shylock hates Antonio because he lends money to people in distress and does not
charge any interest for the money he lends. Shylock being a hard hearted man
exacts the payment of money he lends with much severity . Since Antonio is
generous he earns much of hatred of Shylock.
Qno.2.
Ho does Antonio help Bassanio?
Ans.
Bassanio wants to travel to Balmont in order to propose a rich and beautiful
girl called Portia. He has , however, no money to make himself look as rich and
important to her as her other suitors. He goes to Antonio for borrowing money.
Antonio ,this time, has no money so he decides to borrow the money for
Bassanio from an old jew called Shylock.
Shylock
lends Antonio the money on the condition that if he fails to repay the money by
a certain day, he will , as a penalty forfeit a pound of flesh , to be cut from
any part of his body that Shylock pleases.
Qno.3.
How does Shylock feel when Antonio asks for some money? Why is he interested to
pay the required sum ?
Ans. When Antonio asks Shylock to borrow him
some money , he feels happy. He thinks if he can catch him on the hip, he will
feed fat the ancient grudge. Shylock reminds Antonio the insults he has
suffered at his hands. Shylock finds an option to revenge Antonio by lending
him the money with out charging any interest. He, however, makes him sign a
bond that if he fails to repay the money by a certain day he will have to
forfeit a pound of flesh to be cut from any part of his body Shylock pleases as
the penalty. Shylock, thus wants to kill his enemy in the pretence of not
repaying the borrowed money.
Qno.3.How
does Bassanio marry Portia?
Ans.
Bassanio loves Portia. He, however ,feels scared to propose her . He needs some
money to make himself look as rich and important as her other suitors. He goes
to Antonio to borrow the money. Antonio has, this time , no cash at hand. He
approaches an old jew, Shylock for the
money . Shylock lends him the money on a severe condition that if he fails to repay
the debt in time he will have to forfeit his pound of flesh as penalty.Thus
Antonio arranges the money for his friend at the cost of his life. Bassanio takes
the money and reaches Belmont.He manages to impress Portia with his borrowed elegance.
The girl falls in love with him and both get married.
Qno.6.
Why is the case brought before the duke of Venice?
Ans.
Since the three months mentioned in the bond pass, and Antonio fails to repay
the borrowed money , Shylock files a case against him before the duke of Venice
claiming the penalty of a pound of Antonio’s flesh.
Qno.7.
Who is disguised as the learned counsellor (Dr Balthasar) ? Why has he come to
the court of Venice?
Ans.
Portia is disguised as the learned
counsellor ,Dr Balthasar. He has come to
the court to plead the case of Antonio who has failed to repay the debt and is
facing the trial.
Qno.8.
How does the counsellor start the argument, and how was he able to get the
judgement in Antonio’s favour?
Ans.The
counsellor starts his argument in favour of Shylock and says that he indeed has
the right to claim his pound of flesh.
He , in the same breath appeals Shylock to have mercy on Antonio. Shylock is
not moved by the counsellors appeal and he keeps on sharpening his knife. The
counsellor, however , turns the tide against him by discovering a new point. He
impresses upon Shylock not to shed even a single drop of Antonio’s blood while
cutting a pound of flesh from his body. The counsellor tells the court that it
is the flesh, not the blood that is named in the bond. This wise discovery of
the counsellor makes him able to get the
judgement in favour of Antonio.
Qno.9.
How does Portia get back her ring?
Ans.
After Portia , in the disguise of a lawyer has won the case for Antonio ,
Bassanio goes to thank her . He asks her to accept a gift which Portia refuses
. When Bassanio insists her , she suggests her
that she can give her the rig on his finger. Bassanio feels hesitated
but Antonio suggests him to give it to the lawyer for he has done a great
service to him. This way Portia gets her ring back.
Q.
Describe the theme of the play –“the Merchant of the Venice”.
Ans.
The play “the Merchant of the Venice” revolves around three themes- love
,sacrifice, and hatred. The beginning of the play describes the hatred of
Antonio for an old jew, Shylock who charges very high rate of interest on his
lent money to the needy. Shylock also hatches a plan to revenge the hatred of
Antonio.
The
play also highlights the Bassanio’s candid love for Portia. He does not want to
lose her beloved at any cost.
Sacrifice
is yet another theme reflected in the play. Antonio is an epitome of sacrifice.
He lends his money to the needy with out charging any interest. He risks his
life and borrows money for his bosom friend from a cruel Jew , this ,he does to
see his friend winning the love of Portia.
Character Sketch of Shylock:
Shylock
, the jew lived in Venice. He was a usurer by profession. He had amassed an immense
fortune by lending money at great interest rate to christen merchants. Being a
hard hearted man , he exacted the payment of the money he lent with such a
severity that he was much disliked by all good men. His hard heartedness had
also made Antonio to reproach him. Shylock was accused for his selfish
behaviour in the whole city of Venice.
Shylock
had tremendous enmity with Antonio. He had cooked revenge against him for which he was always
looking for the opportunity. This opportunity came his way when Antonio
approached him with a plea that he needed three thousand ducats. Shylock made
Antonio sign a bond that if he failed to repay the money on a certain day he
would have to forfeit a pound of flesh. Luck went Shylock’s way. Antonio failed
to repay the money . Shylock took the case to the duke of the Venice claiming
for the penalty. The enemies next met in the court . To feed his greed ,
Shylock sharpened his knife much to the dismay of Antonio. He was impatient to
see Antonio dying at his feet, But this could not happen. The counsellor turned
the table against Shylock by saying that Shylock could cut his pound of flesh
from Antonio’s breast, but he must not
shed even a single drop of Antonio’s blood. This sabotaged the conspiracy of
Shylock, for it was impossible for him to cut the flesh with out shedding some
blood. Shylock, after this suffered another setback when the young counsellor
charge-sheeted for plotting against the life of a christen and a citizen of Venice. He demanded
death sentence for Shylock besides this he demanded that his whole property be
seized. Thus the cruel merchant met a dreadful end.
The
Ghat of the Only world
Qno.3.
How does Shahid face death? Describe the hospital scene.
Ans.
Shahid faces death very boldly. He knows that his death is certain in near
future. He is alive to the seriousness of his ailment. He, however, tries hard
to fill life into the hours which he has before hand. He arranges feasts for
his friends. He makes all efforts to be cheerful. He wants to be among his
friends making all the merriment he can.
At hospital Shahid had to undergo some
surgical procedure that was intended to relieve the pressure of his brain. His
head was shaved and the shape of tumour was visible upon his scalp. While
leaving the ward , a blue uniformed escort arrived with a wheel-chair. Shahid
waived him away declaring that he was strong enough to walk on his own .He was,
however , weaker than what he had thought. His knees buckled after no more than
a few steps. Instead of feeling sad , Shahid felt delighted to see his friend
along his sister holding him aright waiting the escort to return with the
wheel-chair. This time Shahid gave a beaming smile to the hospital orderly and
asked him about his homeland. On discovering that he was from Spain, Shahid
clapped in exclamation saying that he always had an urge to learn Spanish just to read Lorca.
Qno.2.
Pick out the elements of humour in the lesson ‘Only ghat of the world’.
Ans.
Shahid was never subdued by Sadness. He could create humour out of every thing.
That is why his living room was never seen without friends and relatives. His
nakhras in the class, and his conversations on phone would be full of humour.
The
episode at Barcelona Airport was also full of humour. Here a woman security
guard stopped Shahid for questioning. To every question Shahid answered with
humour saying that he was a poet and was, in Spain ,for writing poetry .The guard
got angry and asked if he had got anything dangerous with him. Shahid clapped
his hand to his chest and cried, “only my heart’’.
The
humour did again come to the fore when the hospital orderly came with an
arm-chair for the dying man, and the dying man learnt that he was from Spain.
Shahid cried out of exclamation that he always needed him to teach him Spanish
in order that he could study Lorca .
Shahid , while dying felt deprived for not learning Spanish which was but
humourous.
Character Sketch Of Shahid Ali:
Shahid
Ali was a famous Kashmiri American poet Who earned tremendous name and fame for his English poetry.He started his early
education in Kashmir and pursued his higher studies at Delhi University.
Shahid authored several collections of poetry books.
“The Country without Post Office” is the most remarkable of his book.
Shahid’s poetry was much inspired by James Merril. As
a poet he never embraced the role of the victim that could so easily had been
his. Shahid was would call himself a genuine poet , schooled in the fierce and
forgiving art of language. Although respectful of religion, he remained a firm
believer in the separation of politics and religious practices.
Shahid had always a recurrent dream in which the padiths
had vanished from the valley of Kashmir .His dream surfaced in his poetry. The
poet in him pathetically complained his pandith friends for having painted him
as their enemy.
Shahid had always his own ways. He was full of wits.
He was infallible before calamities. Despite having recurrent black-outs due to
incurable tumour, he never declined to live. With all vivacity he would arrange
feasts for his friends, and keep them around him .He was a great lover of
cooking. He loved to cook Kashmiri dishes in pandth style. Rogen Gosh was his favourite
dish. He would spend hours chalking out cooking programmes.
Shahid worked as the professor of English language at
many American universities. His art of teaching was marvelous. From beginning
to end he would be sparking deva. He was so favourite to his students that they
once published a separate issue of university magazine in his name.
Shahid had many great promises to fulfill for his
mother land .He was the great lover of Faiz ,Begum Akhter, and old Bollywood films. But, like all noble souls, Aga
Shahid Ali died young. It was on December, 8, 2001 that he breathed his
last.
Bholi
Character Sketch Of Bholi:
Bholi
was the forth daughter of Numberdar
Ramlal. Her actual name was Sulekha. When she was just ten months old , she
fell of the cot an damaged some part of her brain. This rendered her backward
for the rest of her life. At the age of two , Bholi contracted smallpox which
disfigured her body with deep pockmarks. Her mental retardness and stammer made
the people call the girl as ‘ Bholi’.
At the age of Seven Bholi was sent to a
primary school. This was not any honour to Bholi, but the indifference of the
parents, for girl education in the village was taken as an ill omen.
At
school, Bholi struggled with her voice and found other girls laughing at her
stammer. The great teacher at school
,however , patted Bholi saying she would one day speak fluently and will
surprise others. She gave her many books to read.
Years passed ,
and Bholi completed her schooling. The parents now settled her marriage with an elderly lame person,
Bishamber Nath. The dumb –cow as Bholi was called was at receiving end.
At the marriage ceremony, While extending
garland towards the bride’s neck, Bishamber discovered the pockmarks and drew
his hand back. He took Ramlal aback by demanding five thousand rupees in dowry.
Ramlal, having no money, fell to his feet but Bishamber didn’t change his decision.
Thus the poor father arranged the money somehow.
Bishamber was now all set to put garland round the
bride’s neck, but to the surprise of all, Bholi Cried out saying that she would
not marry the greedy old man. Bholi had now found his eloquence and intelligence
.Sulekha was now back to the scene .She spoke and others listened to her .Bholi
declared that she would not marry , but would serve her parents in their old
age. She added that she would teach the girls of the village in the village
high school. Her first day teacher was listening this and was all in tears with
joy.
Character sketch of Bishamber Nath:
Bishamber
Nath was an aged man. His age was near about fifty years when he proposed to
marry Bholi. He had limps in his legs. His first wife had died, and his
children were also grown up.
When
Bishamber Nath expressed his wish to marry Bholi, Ramlal and his wife felt
happy to find a groom for their simpleton daughter. They were least bothered
about Bholi’s interests.
Ramlal
would talk very high of Bishamber Nath. He, along with his wife started talking
very high of his riches and estates.
At
marriage party Bishamber kept much pump and show. His intentions were ,however,
brought to the fore when he discovered pockmarks on Bholi’s face. He took
Ramlal aback by denying to marry Bholi but
with the dowry of five thousand rupees. Thus his greed for money was unveiled
.Ramlal, being a poor man had no ready cash. He fell on his knees, but this was
of no avail. The publicly humiliation of Ramlal fell very heavy on Bholi.
Ramlal , however, managed to get the money from somewhere. This made Bishamber
approach Bholi with garland but Bholi
turned the table at the right time. She rejected Bishamber to his utter
disgrace
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Abhiley
Qno.1.Do
you think Abhiley represents the simplicity of Ladhakhi women? Cite two
examples of his innocence and ignorance from the text.
Ans.Abiley,
by every means, represents the simplicity of Ladakhi women. She is illiterate,
ignorant and lacks exposure. She has never traveled in the bus .She has only
once been to the nearby town Leh. She doesn’t know anything about outside
world. The backwardness of Ladakhi women is highlighted when all the male
members of Abhiley’s family are seen bursting into laughter at Abhiley’s
reaction to the earth quake in Turkey in which blesses for her grand daughter’s
safety at Srinagar.
Abhiley’s simplicity and ignorance is again
highlighted when Dolma says that she is from Delhi, and Abhiley exclaims with
joy that she might have been meeting Rukhsana there. On Dolma’s explanation
that Delhi and Srinagar are two different cities far away from each other
, Abhiley becomes disappointed. Thus
Abhiley’s simplicity and ignorance is flawless through out the story, and it is
a great source of humor for the readers.
Qno.2.How
will you estimate Abhiley’s response to modern technology?
Ans.
Abhiley was very apprehensive about modern technology .She was least attracted
towards it .When Abhiley was told that the bus in which Rukhsana Travelled
Srinagar had broken down at Kargil, she wept bitterly and thought that Rukhsana
would not have survived. Next, when she saw Dolma in modern dress, she asked
her why she had worn such clothes.
Once
Agu kept his gun in the kitchen ,
Abhiley kept a vigil on it lest any child should touch and explode it.
When Abhiley was taken to cinema, she had
least attraction towards the moving images. She ,instead, complained more of
head ache and vomiting. Thus whatever new technology Abhiley Came across, she
was speculative about it.
Generation
Gap (Essay)
Generation
gap is a term used to define the gap between generations in terms of their
clash in opinions , attitudes, and
behaviours. With new technologies, new ideas and new beliefs find the ground.
As a result new generations are seen receptive to these new values where as the
oldies find it difficult to accept them and adopt them. Thus the gap gets
widened day by day.
One way to minimize this clash of opinions and
beliefs is to narrow down the communication gap. Usually old people enjoy the
company of the oldies where as the younger ones are seen hand and glove with
youngsters. Two parallel ideologies are allowed to develop this way which do,
by all means, widen the gap between the two generations. It is only by
narrowing down this gap that the ideologies can be synthesized. Younger people
, by according due respect to the old ones and giving them patient listening
can make them find interest in them. Once the two generations start sharing
views with each other in a cordial atmosphere, they can easily motivate each
other to adopt the good values and perceptions of each other. The old people
can also, by this attitude , adopt the
modern technology with all ease and comfort.
The Necklace
Character Sketch Of Matilda:
Matilda
was a pretty young girl who always wished to marry a man either rich or
distinguished. She would always think herself born for all delicacies and
luxuries. The irony of fate , however , was always with this girl. Born to a
family of clerks, she was also married to a petty clerk of education
department. This ruined all the prospects of her happy married life.
Matilda
could not help herself dreaming for elegant dinners, jewels , ornaments, and
other luxuries She did always want to impress people with her beauty, but could
hardly find such opportunities.
It was the invitation from the minister of
Public Instructions to a dinner party that Matilda stole a pretence to showcase
her beauty. She borrowed a beautiful necklace from one of her friends Mme
Forester for the party.
Intoxicated
with pride and pleasure , the beautiful lady in beautiful ornaments won all the
praises of men. All the men at Party noticed her, asked her name, and wanted to
be presented. It was a victory so complete and so sweet to her heart.
After
the party was over, Matilda returned her home. She erected herself in front of
the mirror to have a final look of her elegance. To her utter surprise, she
found the necklace missing. She baffled and cried out to her husband. Both went
out searching for it. After a rigorous search for a week they lost every hope
of finding it . The couple now went to the jeweller to procure a similar
necklace to be returned to Mme Forester. It cost the couple thirty six thousand
Frances. The couple now managed somehow to borrow the money but they were in
debt up to the ears.
To
repay the debt Matilda and her husband did every thing that lied in their
domain. They sent away the maid, changed their lodging, and rented some rooms
at the attic.
Matilda learnt odious work of kitchen , washed
dishes, and soiled linens in other houses. She would now take house refuse to
street, go shopping and haggle with the grocers. She was now turned into a
crude woman of poor household with virtually no charm to her share.
Matilda,
after seeing herself ruined had enough time to think that she could have
avoided her ruin if she had not borrowed the necklace for false show off.
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Out Of Business
Charactersketch of Rama Rao:
Rama
Rao was a Malgodi agent in a gramophone company. He would earn a good living
for his family. He had built a bungalow and was now thinking of buying a car.
Fortune ,however , turned the tide, and
Rama Rao lost his job. The gramophone company got collapsed, and Rama Rao found
himself in the streets.
To
curtail family expenses, Rama Rao sent away his cook and withdrew his children
from the the Fashionable Nursery School .He also let out his bungalow.
Rama
Rao went from office to office to find a new job which he and his family
desperately needed. When his efforts got frustrated, he started looking for
shortcuts. He found a cross word puzzle in a journal which offered an award of
Rs.4000/= for every correct answer if it was chosen by a lucky draw. Rama Rao
started counting his chickens before they were hatched. He used up every penny
that was left with him on buying envelops with this hope that he would win the
cash prize. When he finally awoke to the reality that he did never win any
prize but destroyed every penny, he decided to end his life by suicide.
He slept on the railway track so that the
train would run over him. He kept lying for hours but none of the trains ran on
the track. By the end of the day he got to know that a goods’ train had
derailed three stations and blocked the track. Rama Rao took the incident as
God’s mercy, and returned home where his wife and children were still waiting
his arrival .The family was waiting at the door to tell him the happy news that
the tenants were now ready to buy their bungalow for four and a half thousand
rupees .It was just a big invitation for Rama Rao. He got pleased and decided
to Keep four thousand rupees for the family expenses, and barely Rs.500/= for
himself to reach Madras because there were more prospects of good jobs for him.
The Servant
Character Sketch of Gerasim:
Gerasim
was a young man who loved his ego very much. He did not want to be offended and
made to feel disrespectful at any cost. He believed in hard work. He did always
prefer to work in some city .Due to his bad luck he was summoned to his village
for attending the military duties. He was ,however, spared from this thankless
duty which resulted in his losing the job. Gresim thus became a burden upon his
relatives which he never liked. He decided to go the city again but there were
least chances this time to get some work to do. As he had no option left other
than this, so he went to the city. One day while wandering for the job , he
chanced to meet one of his native villagers. He was working as the coachman for
some rich man .Grasim approached him with the plea that he was in great need
for work. The coachman was known for his double standard. He pledged Gresim the
favour, but this meant somebody’s termination from job. Same thing happened,
and the coachman poisoned the ears of his master against the behaviour of an old worker Polykarph. He told him that
the old man was unfit for the work. He poisoned his ears that the old man had
saved enough money by false tactics, and that he needed to be expelled
immediately.
The
master could not find the head and tail of
coachman’s story and expelled the poor old man from the job. Now Gresim
was to take his place the next day .He was not aware of the false play of the
coachman .With pleasant mood he left the coachman’s compartment , crossed the
courtyard, and reached near a wretched cottage .Here Grasim heard some people heaving sighs for
getting ruined .Grasim listened them whisper that the coachman had destroyed
them. He heard an old man saying that they had no means left to live on, and
that there were no prospects for him to get some other job .He heard some old
woman lamenting and cursing the coachman for his double standard. This awoke
the compassionate man in Grasim. He could understand that it was he who was
actually going to steal their bread. He felt guilty, and gave up the idea of
working at his place .He rushed back to the coachman and told him about his
decision. Thus Grasim’s character ran in contrast with that of the coachman.
Dusk
Character Sketch Of Gortsby:
Gortsby was a common man. He had felt defeated
in the struggle of life. He found nothing remarkable about his life. He wore
shabby clothes and would walk with bowed shoulders .He had now decided to kill
his time unnoticed and be unrecognized. He would visit the park in the wee
hours of night.
Gortsby had very watchful
eyes. The traffic movements viewed from the park would make him muse a lot. He
would feel that the people in vehicles had steering of their life in their own
hands .One particular evening ,Gortsby
came to the park and sat on a bench. After a while an old man came and sat on
the same bench next to him. Gortsby wanted to talk to him but the old man left
the place instantly .Then a young man came to sit on the bench. Gortsby looked
at him keenly and thought why a young man had chosen wee hours to visit the
park. He concluded that he might also have accepted the defeat from life.
Gortsby thus found a reason to initiate a gossip to kill the time. He instantly
asked the youth that there was some reason that he was looking uncomfortable
.The youth also felt an opportunity and answered that he had so many reasons to
feel desperate . He had lost his way to the
hotel where he had his luggage, and purse. He added that he had no money
with him, and that he had left the hotel in order to buy a cake of soap from
the market. Gortsby felt that the youth was trying to appear over smart .He
instantly asked him where the soap was by then.. The youth searched his pockets
but there was none. Gortby showed the youth out for his lies. He had now the
air of smartness on him. Only after a minute or two ,Gortsby found a cake of
soap near the bench. He felt guilty, and went to find out the young man. He
could fish him out near a garage. He approached him and sought his forgiveness,
returned him the soap, and gave him some money.
Now the defeated man ,
Gortsby came again to sit on his bench .He found the old man again here
searching for something under and near the bench. Gortsby asked him what he was
searching for. The old man replied that he had lost his soap somewhere near
that bench. Gortsby felt astonished for he had been betrayed by his wit.
The Proposal
Character Sketch Of Natalya:
Natalya is the only
daughter of a Russian land owner named Chubukov. She is twenty five years old.
She has tremendous hunger for having a love affair .She is ,however, very
quarrelsome and makes hill out of a mole .Her father calls her a love-sick cat.
Natalya has very softness
towards her neighbour, Lomov whom she wants to court. Lomov is equally a big
land owner.
One evening Lomov visits
Natalya’s house in a dashing dress to propose Natalya. Natalya gets very
impressed with his dress and asks him if he plans to go some night club .Her
father ,however, understands the plans of the youth .He leaves the duo alone
to go ahead with the proposal. Lomov
finds no courage to initiate, and baffles. Finally he picks the thread and makes the mention of his oxen meadows.
The word ‘his’ makes Natalya outrageous .She warns Lomov against claiming oxen
meadows. Lomov feels offended and a
quarrel takes place. The duo exchange impolite language. Chubukov , However,
interferes and pacifies them. He whispers
Natalya the plan of Lomov. Natalya gets emotional and asks her father to
get Lomov back to her room.
Lomov is again brought to
the fore but he fails once more to deliver. He makes the mention of the breed
of their family dogs and finds again himself in deep waters .He claims that his dog is of high breed, while
as Natalya’s dog has nothing special to talk about. Natalya loses her temper
again and falls heavy on Lomov. She descends
to indecency which is retaliated by Lomov. Chubukou sees the opportunity
to take Natalya’s side. Lomov fails to make his point and is knocked down
unconscious. Natalya and her father makes efforts to bring him to wits ,but they fail .As a last resort Chubukov takes Natalya by
her hand and puts her hand in Lomov’s hand . He shouts in the ears of Lomov that
Natalya is ready to take him as her husband. This exclamation does wonder. Life
returns to Lomov’s body again, and the duo hug each other and exchange kisses
to their hearts’ fill.
Character Sketch Of
Lomov:
Lomov is the hero of the
play, ‘The proposal’. He is a big landowner. He is much attracted towards Natalya and wants to propose her as early as
possible .Lomov is already thirty five and does not want any further delay in
his marriage .He is ,however, too shy to propose Natalya .One evening he gathers
the courage and drops in Natalya’s house. His dress impresses Natalya very
much. He finds Natalya in isolation. What a chance to propose the girl! But he
loses the track .Instead of proposing the girl straight way, he chooses the
topic of his inherited land. He makes the mention of his oxen meadows which
brings him a great trouble. Natalya is offended by Lomov’s claim on her oxen
meadows. The quarrel starts and the proposal remains far from pronouncing.
Lomov has so many health
problems. He suffers a lot by his sudden palpitations. His head as well as his
shoulders ache severely during the night. Lomov tries to hide his ailments from
all.
Lomov’s health problems
are , however , brought to the fore when he baffles to propose, and beats about
the bush before Natalya .After the mention of oxen meadows, he once again
mistakes, and boasts of his family dog to be of higher breed than that of
Natalya’s dog. On the mention of dogs Natalya loses her temper and curses Lomov
for his irresponsible arguments. The quarrel is intensified and much indecency
is exchanged .Lomov is knocked down unconscious as he experiences stroke. The
dying man’s plight ,however, brings
dismay to the father and daughter.
Lomov’s unconsciousness,
however, proves bliss in disguise for him. Chubukov finds no resort other than
to shout in Lomov’s ears that Natalya is ready to make him her husband. Lomov
regains his life.The duo exchange kisses to their heart’ fill and have enough
romance to cleanse their hearts of the hatred.
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Poetry Section
Poetry is the spontaneous
outflow of powerful feelings. It takes its origin from emotions recollected in tranquillity.
Poetry is imaginative awareness of experience expressed through meaning, sound
and rhythmic language choices so as to evoke emotive responses. Poetry,
according to Robert Frost, is what gets lost in translation .Poetry is said to
be painting with the gift of speech.
1. Prayer
Summary:
The poet (G. A.Mahjoor )
implores his Lord to lead him to the path of truth. He has been, since long
past, dwelling in the house of ignorance, so he requests his Lord to pour upon
him the nectar of knowledge .He wants his Lord to be receptive to his wailings
and pleas, and give him rid of all ills and pains. He implores Him to be always
kind to him so that he will never feel himself in want. He pathetically
requests Him to save him from sloth ,
infirmity , and doubt, and surcharge his heart with passion, zest and hope.
The poet begs his Lord to
spare him from chanting sleep inducing tales, and instead let him sing such songs
that will infuse life into the dead. He wants his songs should inspire the
people with love and remove hatred from them. He aspires his life should flourish
with spring blossoms and it be spared from stifling heat of summer. He wants to
be awaken with flowers in the first
stroke of dawn.
The poet does also
implore his Lord not to put him to harsh tests lest his human form should be
put to shame. The poet has always felt
being deserted by the people so he implores his Lord not to desert him .
Qno.1. Which way the poet
implores his Lord to lead him to?
Ans. The poet implores
his Lord to lead him to the way of truth.
Qno.2. Name the blessings
that the poet prays for?
Ans. The poet prays for
the way of truth .He prays for the nectar of knowledge .He prays that his heart
be surcharged with passion , zest and hope.
Qno.3. What is it that
the poet wants to sing?
Ans. The poet wants to
sing those songs which will infuse life into the dead, and will inspire people
with love.
Qno.4. “Subject me not to
the trials, shame not my human form”, explain?
Ans. The poet shows his
humble submission before his Lord. He knows that if his Lord puts him to the
trials, he is sure to collapse. Hence he begs his Lord to spare him from the
trials because he is sure to fail, and this way his human form be ashamed.
Qno.5. Identify the similes’
and metaphors in the poem ‘prayer’.
Ans. The only simile in
the poem is- ‘Like dew how long shall I wait for the first flash of the sun’.
There are, however, many
metaphors , which are-
Dwell
in ignorance; Nectar of knowledge; The way of truth; You are my hope and trust;
You brought me to bloom.
Poem No .2 Miracles
The
poet surprises to see the people getting excited about miracles. He thinks that
the miracles are usual phenomenon for him. He feels that walking the streets of
Manhattan, darting the sight over sky- scrapers, wading with naked feet along
the beech , standing under shady trees ,
and talking to the beloved ones are not less miracles.
Sitting on the dinner table with the rest,
looking at the strangers driving subway cars, watching honey bees buzz, and
animals graze in the open fields are not less miracles for the poet. The sunset
point, the shine of the stars, the
delicately thin curve of the new moon are not less miracles for watchful eyes.
Whitman
finds miracles in every thing- be it an hour of light and dark, cubic inch of
earth’s surface, or its internal swarms.
The
poet feels it a miracle to see fishes swim ,the huge rocks silent, the waves
moving, and the ships ferrying the men.
The
poet asks what strange miracles are there for which the people get excited, and
turn blind eye to this world of real miracles.
Qno.1.
What does Walt Whitman think about miracles?
Ans.
Walt Whitman thinks that miracles do not happen seldom , but are rampant and
recurring in nature. He confronts with miracles at every step in his routine
life.
Qno.2.
What are man-made miracles enlisted in the poem?
Ans.
The manmade miracles enlisted in the poem include- the streets of Manhattan,
Sky scrappers of Newyork. beeches , Love gossips, sitting around the dining
table, sub way car riding etc.
Qno.3.
What are the natural miracles mentioned in the poem?
Ans.
The natural miracles mentioned in the poem include – The buzz of honey bees,
sundown scenery, shine of the stars, delicate curve of the new moon, every hour
of light and dark, internal swarms of the earth, Fishes, silent rocks and ships
sailing in the seas.
Qno.4.
What do the lines about Manhattan and subway cars tell about Whitman’s feeling
for people?
Ans
.Whitman gets excited to see the over-crowded streets of Manhattan. He is
equally excited to see the people ridding the subway cars looking at one
another and exchanging smiles .Thus Whitman feels that people usually bypass
the muse of the real miracles, and instead talk very high of supernatural
miracles.
Qno.5.
What are the images used in the poem?
Ans.
The poem ‘Miracles’ is full of visual images. Some of these include-* skyline
of tall buildings,* wading with naked feet. * standing under shades of trees. *
looking at strangers ridding subway cars. * watching honey bees buzz, and
animals grazing in the fields.
Poem
No.3 –When you are old
Summary:
The
poem is addressed to Maud Gonne, the beloved of the poet, W.B. Yeats .The poet
addresses her saying when she will get old, She will have grey hairs and drowsy
eyes .She will be full of sleep Sitting near the fire , she would be nodding
her head. This will be the time when she will take down his book to read.
The
poet believes that his poetry will bring Maud Gonne to recall her past . She
will think of her soft looks , beautiful eyes having deep shadows. She will
think of her moments of glad grace. She will think of the lovers who would once
line up to have her glimpse. She will think of their love. In the crowd of her
lovers she will also recall one passionate lover who loved her for her inner
beauty, pilgrim soul, and changing shadows of her face.
The
poet believes that while bending down near the glowing fire in the oven she
will heave a cool sigh saying how love
fled and deserted her .She will think of the false lovers who would love her
just for her beauty and will find them nowhere around her .She will , however,
trace the face of the only true lover amid the crowd of shining stars.
Qno.1.
How is the journey from youth to old age described in the poem?
Ans.
The poet describes the period of youth as prised with physical charms,
attractive eyes, pleasant feeling of love etc, while as it describes the old
age in terms of grey hairs, drowsiness, sorrow, and desolation.
Qno.2.
What does the phrase full of sleep mean?
Ans.The
phrase ‘ full of sleep’ has a symbolic meaning. It points to death. The
drowsiness suggests that there is no life left in the body.
Qno.3.
How is the poet’s love different from those who also loved his beloved?
Ans.The
poet’s love stands different from those of the other lovers. Others loved his
beloved for her soft looks, charming eyes, and physical beauty. The poet loved
his beloved for her pilgrim soul, and inner beauty. His love was spiritual,
while as others was sensual.
Qno4.
What is Maud Gonne reminded of in the poem?
Ans.
Maud Gonne is reminded of her physical charms and her false lovers. She is also
reminded of her only true lover who would love her for her pilgrim soul. Others
love was short lived while as the poet’s love persisted to bloom.
Qno.5.
‘But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you’.Explain.
Ans.The
line describes that there was only one lover who loved Maud Gonne truely. He
loved her for her inner beauty which did remain intact for the whole life. His
love persisted even when she turned grey and ugly while as those whose love was
false distanced themselves when her beauty had lived its days.
Qno.6.
What images does the poet use in the poem?
Ans.
The poet uses following images in the poem-grey hair, full of sleep, nodding by
the fire, deep shadows of eyes, sorrow of changing face, glowing bars etc.
Poem
No – 4 Speak Up
Summary:
Speak
Up is a beautiful expression of the poet to defy oppression. It is a poem of
profound meaning and morale that intends
to give voice to the voiceless.
The
poet instigates the people to raise their voice against the oppression. He tells them
that their lips are not sealed, so they should speak out their inner voice. They
posses strong and upright bodies. Their
souls and conscience still belong to them. They should thus speak up with all
their might lest they should lose their opportunity.
The
poet magnifies the high handedness’ of the oppressor by creating different
visual images. He imperates upon his country men to look at the smithy and its red oven and fierce
flames. This smithy is producing padlocks and fetters for the oppressed people.
The padlocks keep their mouths wide open to arrest them and the fetters are
dodging around to chain them.
The
poet makes strong pleas to his people to speak up because the time is running
out. He wants them to speak that the truth is still alive, and make their point
before the blossom of their life fades away.
Qno.1.
The poet instigates the reader to speak up. Why does he do so?
Ans.
The poet instigates the reader to speak up because he knows that it is only the
strong and powerful voice of the people that can give them the rid of the
exploitation.
Qno.2.
The poet addresses the reader to come up with truth. How does he do so?
Ans.
The poet addresses the reader to come up with truth . The reader can do so by
his powerful and determined voice against the oppressor. The truth may bring
him the hardships but it is the only means to sabotage the oppression.
Qno.3.
How will the chains break?
Ans.
The chains will break when the oppressed people defy the oppression and become one voice against the oppressor. It is
only when they speak up their true sentiments, the chains will break.
Qno.4.
Why does the poet urge the reader to speak up now?
Ans.
The poet urges the reader to speak up now because time is running out , and
there are padlocks and fetters dodging around him.
Qno.5.
Do you think speak up is an effort of the poet to give voice to the voiceless?
How ?
Ans.
‘Speak up’ is, beyond all doubts, an effort of the poet to give voice to the
voiceless. These lines make a dig in the mind, heart, and conscience of the
voiceless people. The poet, by these lines ,motivates the people to resist the
oppression by raising their strong and powerful voices.
Qno.6.
What are the metaphors used in the poem?
Ans.
The metaphors used in the poem are-
A)
Look at the smithy, its red oven, fierce flames.
B)
The padlocks are already opening their mouths.
C)
Each fetter is skirting around.
Poem No .5 “Snowdrop”
Summary:
The poem describes the way The winter has reduced the
horizon. He feels that the globe has shrunk so
tight that it has held the field mouse in its tight grip and has dulled
its heart with intense cold. The movements of weasel and crow are so rare that
it appears that these scavengers have been moulded in brass. The poet also portrays
how birds have got killed mercilessly by the severity of the winter.
The poet ,however, magnifies how the snowdrop carries
out her plans despite all its delicacies withstanding the harshness of winter.
The flower is as emotionless and brutal as the stars during the winter. The
flower has got its pale metal head so strong that it shoots up with all ease
and comfort through frost hardened ground. Thus the snowdrop alone has won the
race against the winter.
Qno.1.l How has nature shrunk the globe?
Ans. Nature has shrunk the globe by exposing it to harsh coldness ,
snow and frost. The animals and birds are simply restricted in their respective
homes.
Qno.2. What has dulled the mouse’s heart?
Ans. It is the severe winter that has dulled the
mouse’s heart.
Qno.3. What suffering do the animals undergo in the
poem?
Ans. Animals undergo many suffering during the winter.
a)They go in hibernation.
b )Their movements are held up.
c) They are frozen dead on the frosty ground.
d) They no longer scurry or fly.
Qno.4.Pick out images from the poem?
Ans. a) Nature, mouse, weasel, crow, snowdrop.
b) universe, globe, outer darkness, stars.
c) metal, brass.
Poem No.6.( My Mother At Sixty Six)
Summary:
Kamala Das has , in this poem, given a sentimental
account of a daughter who thinks her
mother is fastly approaching to the death.
The poet was driving to Cochin airport with her mother sitting
beside her .She saw her mother dosing with her mouth wide open .Her face was looking
as pale as she was virtually a corpse. She realised with pain that her mother’s
days were numbered. She , however, tried to avoid this thought and started
looking outside the car. Here she met with vivid sights. She noticed the young
trees running past her car all along the road. She could see the young children
spilling out of their homes and making merry in the open fields. She could find
the difference between life and death. She could think that the trees and the
children were full of life and vitality, while as her mother had no life left
in her fragile body .Her analyses was ,
however, brought to the halt when she reached the airport, and was asked to
queue up for the security check up. Here again the poet could not help herself
to look at her mother’s face. She was, by now, a late winter moon with its
light close to its hem. The unprovoked childhood fears again crept in her mind.
The agony of her separation shadowed her heart and mind .She did , however ,
hide everything under her smiles which she extended her mother while bidding
her last goodbye. She uttered a phrase ‘see you soon Amma’ which she did not
expect to happen for her mother was too weak to carry the burden of life too
long.
Qno.1.How does the poet describe her mother in this
poem?
Ans.The poet describes her mother as being very old
and clumsy. She keeps no dosing .Her ashen face
makes her look like a corpse.
Qno.2. Why does the poet look out side? What
activities does he see out side the car window?
Ans.The poet looks out side the car window to avoid
thinking about her mother’s looks. She watches the young trees sprinting, and
the merry children spilling out of their homes.
Qno.3.Whyb are the young trees in the poem described
as sprinting?
Ans.The young trees are described as sprinting all
along the road because they appear so while we ride a vehicle. Metaphorically
young trees are full of energy that makes them run.
Qno.3. Why is the mother compared to the late winter
moon?
Ans.The mother is compared to the late winter moon for
many reasons. Late winter moon is pale, colourless and lifeless. Same holds
true for the aged mother.
Qno.4. What childhood fears do you think the poet is
referring in the poem?
Ans.The poet refers to the childhood fears looming in
the mind of the daughter. She dreads her separation which is deep rooted in
her.
Qno.5.What does Kamla Das do after security check up?
What does she notice?
Ans. During the security check up Kamla Das notices
her mother’s face again. It appears to her as if she is late winter moon. She
realises that her mother is fastly approaching to death. She ,however, smiles
at her and bids goodbye warmly.
Qno.5. ‘But all I said , ‘see you soon amma’. Explain.
Ans.The poet actually feels that she will never see
her mother again because of her physical features.. She smiles at her mother to
show her love . She tries to hide childhood fears in her smile.
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Poem No. 7 (An Evening Wet With Rain).
Summary:
The poet shares his experiences of a rainy evening. He
walks through a lane and finds himself all alone in the twilight .Initially the
rain and the breeze makes him feel good. His heart suggests him to hold the
rain drops with love, and his mind perceives the noticeable signals that the
breeze produces .The poet is clueless whether to Wet himself in the rain or
waft with the wind .The 0poet watches the windows, doors, curtains etc of the
nearby houses getting wet. He watches cool breezes stirring the leaves of the
banyan tree. He is every inch wet now. The collar of his coat is wet. The water
seeping through his shoes has made his feet cold. There is the reign of silence.
He does feel sleepy and feverish. The ground is slippery and his mind
desperately needs some where to rest.
The poet reflects upon the damn evening and thinks
that his life is as grim as the evening. Hopelessness has darkened the evening
of his life. Cloud of misery makes him shed tears. The utter disappointment has
held him by his arms.
The poet recalls his childhood when he would enjoy
keeping alone in his courtyard .The breeze would bring him the music of cymbals.
He regrets those joyful days which were not liable to be called back.
The poet feels that the evening is drowning in the lap
of the night, and the shadow have gathered into its dark tank.. He does
,however, trace out some electric blubs being lighted in some houses. He sees
moon light holding the hem of the moon. But in this desolation he feels that
there is no house to let him in other than a wayward modest inn where an earthen
lamp is twinkling and waiting him.
Qno.1. What are the memories the poet talks about in
the poem?
Ans. The poet talks about the memories of his
childhood when he would stand alone in his courtyard watching the breeze
bringing the sound of cymbals. He wants to call back those happy moments.
Qno.2. What kind of atmosphere is created in the poem?
Ans. The poem presents the atmosphere of a rainy
evening. There is darkness all around, and there is perfect silence. The poet
feels that his life’s evening is equally dark with troubles and misfortunes.
Qno.3. What makes the poet tired?
Ans.It is water seeping through his shoes that makes
his eyes heavy, body feverish, and mind exhausted. He desperately needs some
spot to rest.
Qno.3. What has darkened the evening of poet’s life?
Ans.Loss of hope , troubles, and misfortunes have
darkened the evening of poet’s life.
Qno.4. Discuss the poet’s regret in the poem?
Ans. The poet regrets not to see his childhood days
returning. He wants to call back times past and gone.
Qno.5. Comment on the imagery used in the poem ?
Ans.The whole poem is a word painting- be it evening
wet with rain, walking down the lane, beckoning the hands, wafting with the
wind, or the windows and the doors getting wet. The water seeping through
shoes, slippery ground , and lap of night etc are vivid images.
Poem No8 (The Tale Of Custard-The Dragon)
Summary:
Belinda lived
in a little white house along with his friends which included a little black
kitten, a little grey mouse, a little yellow dog, and a little pet dragon. This
animal family had also a little red wagon. While the kitten, the mouse ,and the
dog were hilarious creatures, the dragon was very coward. The dragon would
always cry for nice safe cage. Custard , as Belinda would call his dragon was
,however, a fierce looking animal. He had big sharp teeth, spikes on its back,
scales underneath .His mouth was like a fire place, his nose like that of a
chimney, and his toes like daggers.
The animals would always boost of their bravery. Blinda
was as brave as a barrel full of bears. The kitten and the mouse would chase
the lions down the stairs. Mustard, the dog was as brave as the tiger in rage.
Blinda tickled the dragon mercilessly saying that it
was a percival. At this all other animals giggled to their hearts’ fill .All of
sudden a nasty sound was heard, and a pirate was seen holding two pistols in
two hands and a dagger in his mouth. It was the sure test to the courage of the
so called brave animals. The dog barked and fled away. The kitten miawed and ran
tom safety. The mouse ran strategically to its hole. The poor dragon was left
alone to face the wrath of the pirate.
The dragon gathered the courage , roared like an
engine, clashed his tale and clattered. The pirate felt horrified , took an alcohol
drink and fired the dragon twice. The dragon was outraged and he gobbled the
pirate every bit. The other animals watched the scene from a distance. They now
came running and embraced the dragon. They did not give up the stake of bravery
and provided many pretences of their running from the spot. The dragon was now
expected to give air to himself. But to the surprise of all, he again cried for
the nice fine cage. The animals kept living together ever since this episode.
Qno.1. Who are the characters of the poem? List their
pet names as well.
Ans. The characters of the poem are -1).Little black
kitten called Ink.(2).Little grey mouse called Blink.(3).Little yellow dog
called Mustard.(4). Little pet dragon called Dragon.
Qno.2.Why did Custard cry for nice safe cage?
Ans. Custard cried far a safe cage because he was
coward, and had threat that some animal may not harm him anytime.
Qno.3 Why is the dragon called coward?
Ans.The dragon was called coward because he lacked
courage and did always cry for a safe cage.
Qno.4.Blinda tickled him and he tickled him unmerciful?
Why?
Ans. Blinda tickled the dragon because he was not
showing any interest in fun making .Thus by tickling he was teased and was made
into a laughing stock for other animals.
Qno.5.Do you find the tale of custard a serious poem?
Why?
Ans. The tale of custard, the dragon is not a serious
poem .It is rather a humorous poem. The animals presented in the poem can never
live as a family, and the dragon is never expected to be coward. The plot of
the poem is aimed at creating humour.
Qno.6. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?
Ans.The rhyme scheme of the poem is -aa,bb,cc.
Qno.7. Pick out the lines from the poem that contain
simile?
Ans.1) The little yellow dog was sharp as
mustard.(2).Blinda was as brave as barrel full of bears.(3).Snorting like an
engine.(4).He went on the pirate like a robin on the worm.
Qno.8. What images does the poet use in the poem?
Ans.The poet has used visual and sound images
lavishly. Visual images of Ink and Blink while chasing the lion down the stairs.
The physical features of custard are made vivid .The visual images of pirate
are also seen. The sound images of the dragon while jumping upon the pirate are
invariably fantastic.
Qno.9. Which line is used as the refrain of the poem?
Ans .Refrain means repetition of a line at the end of
each stanza of a poem .In this poem the refrain line is –“realio, trilio,
dragon”.
Poem No 9 From I Explain A Few Things [Pablo Naruda]
Summary:
The poet lived in a quarter in Madrid. The city had
beautiful bell-towers ,clocks and a vast expanse of trees. From his quarter the
poet could see the remains of Castile Kingdom. This fifteenth century kingdom
was would loo0k like a sea of leather .There would be much hustle and bustle.
The poet had a beautiful house. It had all the attractions of Spain in it. His
friends would call it the house of flowers. One could see geraniums blooming
and stretching beyond balconies of the house. The light of June would drown
these flowers in to the mouths of his friends, and they all would write the
poetry of sweet dreams .The weather vane installed at the skyline of the house
would lose its energy in showing the direction of wind for romantic poets. But....,this
all is now a history .The poet narrates all this to his deceased friends on
their graves and calls them to attest
his claim. He reminds them of the bumper crops of potatoes and tomatoes
stretched down to the sea. This way he wants to convey how peaceful and prosperous
Spain was before the destruction of war.
It was one fatal morning , every thing was burnt as if
it was unwanted waste. Men were put to death, and planes and moors were bathed
with blood. Violent criminals and hooligans put the children to death. There
blood was made to flow through the streets. The young ruffians destroyed the
works of art, the property, and the beauties of nature. As Irony had it, these
jackals enjoyed the blessing of Dukes and monks. The winked people like jackals
drove away stones .they were as bad as poisonous snakes .There was all around
the smoke of destruction in view.
The poet ,however, expects that Spain will rise again .From every dead child
a gun with eyes will rise. From every crime bullets will rise and put the
jackals and their vipers to death. The poet explains that it is impossible for
him to return to the composition of romantic poetry as long as his country is
not given rid of blood shed .He hopes that his country will rise again to see
its old glory returning.
Qno.1. Why does the poet use the title ‘I explain a
few things’?
Ans.The poet wants to explain why doesn’t he compose
romantic poems .He explains that he can not do so because of the bloodshed, destruction , and devastation of Spain due to civil war.
Qno.2. What are the memories that the poet talks about
in the poem/
Ans. The poet talks about the glorious past of Spain
which was symbolising prosperity, beauty, and promising future. He talks about
his house, and about his bosom friends who got killed in the civil war.
Qno.3. What happened latter and why?
Ans. The civil war broke in Spain and devastated every
structure .Children were killed and the natural beauty trampled .It were the
young ruffians ,hooligans and violent criminals who brought about this
destruction. These people enjoyed the patronage of Dukes and the blessings of
Monks.
Qno.4. Why doesn’t the poet write the poetry of
dreams?
Ans. The poet doesn’t write the poetry of sweet dreams
because he finds the streets of his homeland bathed in blood. The blood of
innocent children and pain’s posterity is gushing from every outlet.
Qno5. Explain the lines-
My house was named..............the house of
flowers....moment blood.
Ans. In these lines the poet says that his house was
called the house of flowers because it had geraniums every where in its
courtyard. The house had beautiful balconies ,and would present a pleasing and
attractive look.
Qno.6.How has the civil war affected Spain?
Ans. The civil war has destroyed Spain badly. The
works of art , the beauties of nature, and public and private property etc have
been devastated. Many noted poets have been brutally killed. The children have
been assassinated, and their blood has been streamed on every street.
Qno.7. Pick out at least two symbols used by the poet,
and tell what they refer to ?
Ans. Two symbols used by the poet are—(1).Jackals
symbolising bad people, and(2).Fire symbolising devastation.
Qno.8. Pick out the images from the poem.
Ans .There are two types of images in the poem-Images
of peace, And images of war.
(1).Images of peace:
a) Every where geraniums exploded.
b) Light of June drowned flowers in your mouth.
c) Potatoes and tomatoes multiplied down the sea.
(2).Images of War:
A ) bonfires leapt from the earth devouring beings.
b) the blood of children flowed easily.
c) stones that the dry thistle would bite and spit out
vipers.
d) from every dead house burning metal flows in place
of flowers.
Last lesson of the Afternoon
Summary:
The poem opens in the tone of perfect tiredness and
boredom on the part of the teacher. The teacher is in the last lesson of the
afternoon. He waits the bell very anxiously to the bell. He has failed to
impress his pupil to learn. For him the pupil are no better than the unruly
hounds who tug their leashes to run away .They have no inclination towards
knowledge and the teacher has utterly
failed to haul them. None of his sixty six students is attentive, or interested
to learn .He doesn’t want to consume his energy anymore on them .In spite of
the best efforts and painstaking attitude of the teacher the students are not
ready to shed their cold indifference. This hurts the dignity and self respect
of the teacher. He feels insulted to persist in the class.
The teacher finally decides that he will not bother
any more whether his students learn anything or not. Therefore he sits and
waits the bell to shed his boredom and monotony.
Qno.1.What is the tone in the opening line of the
poem?
Ans. In the opening line of the poem, there is a tone
of perfect tiredness and boredom on the part of the teacher.
Qno.2. What are the pupils regarded as? Why has the
teacher failed to haul them and urge them any more?
Ans. The pupils are regarded As the pack of unruly
hounds who tug their leashes to flee from the class. The teacher has failed to
haul them because they are least interested in acquiring knowledge.
Qno.3. Who is the speaker of the poem?
Ans.The speaker of the poem is a teacher.
Qno.4. Which words and phrases in stanza.2 convey
the mood of the speaker?
Ans. Phrase:
No longer now, brunt of the books, what good to, it is all my aunt etc.
Words: Endure, sick, heap, insults etc.
Qno.5. why doesn’t the speaker want to
consume his energy any more?
Ans. the speaker doesn’t want to consume
his energy any more because his pupil are not willing to shed their cool
indifference towards knowledge.
Qno.6. What do you think ‘toll of their
insults in punishment’ means?
Ans. It is the disregard and the
indifference on part of the pupil towards the painstaking efforts of their
teacher that brings the teacher feel the toll of insults to bepiled upon him.His
dignity and self respect is hurt , and he feels it a bitter punishment for him.
Qno.7. why does the teacher feel that his
teaching and pupils’ learning are both purpose less? Pick out the words and
phrases which show that he shares his
pupils’ indifference to their work?
Ans. The teacher feels that his teaching
and pupils’ learning are both purposeless because the pupils’ are least
interested in learning. The phrases that depict this are—a)what do I care.
b)what is the point of teaching of mine. c) all goes down the same abyss. The
words include—waste, amiss, goes down, abyss etc.
Qno.8. Do you find any connection between
the beginning and the end of the poem?
Ans. Yes, there is a strong connection
between the beginning and the end of the poem. The teacher , in the beginning,
starts with a tired tone because of his past experiences of the class . He ,
however, tries his best to bring the students to learn but finds no
improvement in their attitude .Thus he
gives in and waits the bell to be rung.
Qno.9.What is the metaphor used by the
poet in stanza -1?
Ans. In stanza -1, the teacher has been
considered as a hunter and his pupils as the pack of unruly hounds. It is an
extended metaphor.
Qno.10. Identify the metaphor in
stanza-3?
Ans. “ dear fuel of life” is the metaphor
used in stanza –3.
Incase the students need more notes, they can drop an
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for practice
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Additional Questions
Q. How was Shahid’s reputation as a teacher among his
students?
Ans. Aga Shahid Ali had groomed himself into a great
reader and poet.He was much sociable and would give great regard to his
friends, relatives and students. When Shahid would enter his class he would always
display decent behaviors. His students would feel honored to have him as their
teacher. He was such a sort of teacher who would keep the curiousity of his
students always alive.From start to end he would act as sparking diva.His style
of teaching had enough of laughter and nakhra.He would show tremendous favour
for the students hailing from the Indian sub continent. His students would
adore him invariably and had recognized his great expertise at teaching by
printing a magazine and dedicating the
issue to him.Though Shahid knew that his days were numbered ,he never allowed
this affect his teaching any way.
Q. Pick out the elements of irony in “Pappachi,s
Moth”?
Ans. Pappachi,s Moth presents much of irony .In the
beginning of the story, we are told how Pappachi discovered a new species of
moth and wanted taxonomic attention. Despite being at the rank of Joint
Director at Pusa Institute, he was madeto wait for six long months ,and finally
told that that the moth had nothing in it to be termed as another species.But
when Pappachi retired the same moth was again examined ,and this time termed as
a separate species and genus hither to unknown to science.The irony of the fact
was that it was now named after the
acting director of the Department of Entomology, a junior officer whom Pappchi
always disliked. This episode was enough to make Pappachi ill-humoured , and in
the later phase of his life ,he started disregarding every support extended to
him by his family mates. When Mammachi started her pickle making business and
tried to strengthen the financial position of the family,Pappachi started
back-biting her and beating her every evening. He would lend his neighbours the
perception that his wife didn’t take his care.This is the biggest irony of the
story.
Q. How did Mammachi stand out as an independent and
resilient woman in the text?
Ans: When Pappachi retired from his job ,the family
had very
weak financial position .Pappachi, being mentally disturbed was having
trouble coping with the ignominy of retirement. In the face of the situation
Mammachi took responsibility to make her family recover from difficult
situation. She started making pickles, and sold them on orders in different
fares. Soon her banana jam and tender mango pickles became the talk of the
town. Mammachi, in very less time ,had a good business. She engaged many men
and supervised the work by herself. She was thus successful in bringing the
family back to a financially strong position. This resilient woman could never
find her husband helping in her work.Instead
her husband would beat her for being the centre of attention in the
whole neighbourhood. Mammachi, however, stood composed and saved her family
from getting disintegrated.
Q. Why do you think Kisa Gotami understood this only
the second time? In what way did Buddha change her understanding?
Ans. Kisa Gotami understood the second time that death
was common to all. Intially she was only concerned about the death of her own
child but when Buddha asked her to procure a handful of mustard from a house
when no one had ever lost a child, husband, parent,or friend, she got the same
answer that there were so many who had died and that the living were few. This
answer from every house made Kisa Gotami realize that she was selfish in her
grief and that death was common to all. She thought it a better option to
surrender her selfishness.
Q. How does Mr. Bennet react to the plan designed by
his wife?
Ans.Mr Bennit was amongst the earliest of those who
waited on Mr Bingley.He had always intended tovisit him,though to the last
always assuring his wife that he should not go .Mr Bennet,Infact, had a very
loving family.He enjoyed kidding his family members, and raising the fret and
fume of his wife.He would enjoy his wife’s accusitions that he had no love
forhis daughters.He wanted to break the the news after his wife had exhausted
all her patience.In the end when Mrs Bennet seemed to haveyielded, he broke the
news .He gave them an utter surprise to the best satisfaction of his wife who
cried to her daughters that they had got the world’s most excellent father.
Q. The land lord’s
wife was convinced that Griffen was an eccentric scientist? What made
her think of Griffen in these terms?
Ans: The land
lord’s wife was convinced that Griffen
was an eccentric scientist for host of
reasons. He had uncommon appearance.He didn’t have any desire to talk.He asked
for solititude. Despite having no work, he asked the land lord’s wife not to
disturb him in his work. Besides all this strange behaviours he had paid her
the rent in advance.Thus the land lord’s wife had a good reason to think of
Griffen as being an eccentric scientist who had arrived in the inn in winter
when nobody would usually stay there.
Q: Mrs Hall almost fell down the stairs in hysterics.
Pick out the elements of humour from
what follows this incident?
Ans: Mrs Hall almost fell down the stairs in
hysterics. She was convinced that the room was haunted by spirits, and that the
stranger had somehow caused these to enter into her furniture.Mrs Hall had
earlier been pushed out of the room by a cheer that stood in the room.She now
started moaning saying her poor mother would sit in that chair and she had
never expected it to rise up against her.The neighbours thought it could
possibly be caused by the witch craft. But when the news of burglary became
known, the scientist was suspected, having hand in this extra-ordinary
affair.Thus the reader’s mind feasts on a good count of humour.
Q: The course of Loisel’s life changes due to the
Necklace- Comment.
Ans: Matilda was a pretty girl, born in a family of
clerks. She did always want to be loved and married by a man either rich, or
distinguished. This, however, never happened .She had always dreamt high and
this would never allow her to be happy with her state of affairs. Matilda would ,however, afford to live a
peaceful life, but one episode of her life changed the whole course of her
life.It was a welcome invitation to the ministerial party .She thought dancing
in such a party of elite people would make her into a known figure. So she
borrowed a diamond necklace and adored herself for the party. She danced and
attracted every man towards her.She was enjoying complete success, but when she
returned home, she found her necklace missing. The couple started looking for
it ,but could not find it out.Ultimately they borrowed money from all possible
sources on ruinous promises, and got the necklace replaced for 36000 Francs. In order to repay the debt,both
husband and wife worked overtime and went for even odious work.It took the
Loisels complete ten years to repay the debt .At the end of the tenth year
Matilda had changed into a crude woman. She was doomed by a small wish of
posing false appearance.
Q:Discuss the climax and anti-climax of the short
story “The Necklace”.
Ans: The short
story “ The Necklace”,reaches its climax when Matilda betook herself to the
ministers ball.She felt herself tobe the prettiest of all elegant, gracious
,smiling and full of joy girls.All the men noticed her ,asked her name,and
wanted to be presented by her. She danced with enthusiasm, intoxicated with
pleasure ,thinking of nothing but all
this admiration. This victory was so complete and sweet toher heart.
The anti-climax of the story was reached when Matilda
removed the wrappers from her shoulders before the mirror, for a final view of
herself in her glory.She was shocked that the necklace was no more there around
her neck.The loss of the borrowed necklace for the poor lady brought about all
the tragedy to her and ruined her life to the core.
Q: Discuss the climax and anti –climax of the short
story “Bholi”.
Ans: The short story “Bholi” ,finds its anti climax when Bholi
was clad in a red silken bridal dress, and was led to the bride’s place
near the sacred fire.While garlanding the bride ,the groom found that Bholi had
pock marks on her face , and refused to marry her.This brought utter disgrace
to the bride and her father Ram lal. Ram lal put his turban at the feet of the
groom and requested him not to humiliate him.The groom could ,however, be
motivated only after Ramlal managed to
arrange the dowry of Rs:5000.
The story, however, reaches its climax in an
unexpected manner. When the groom ,after receiving the money, raised the
garland to put it round the neck of the bride, she snatched the garland and
threw it in the fire .she cried out saying her father to take back his money as
she would not marry such a mean, greedy, and unworthy man.She would, instead,
serve her parents in their old age , and would teach in the village high school
to earn her living.
Q: Discuss
about the irony of the short story “Bholi”.
Ans: The short story “Bholi”,is full of irony.The
small girl ,born in Ramlal’s family remains a backward child due to an
accident.She does also contract small pox.Thus when she should expect more care
from parents,she is treated otherwise.Out of four daughters,Bholi alone is
discriminated.New clothes are never made for Bholi.The worn out dresses of her elder sisters are passed on to her .None
of the parents care to mend or wash her clothes.The village has a unique
tradition that if girls are sent to schools none will marry them.Bholi is sent
to the school simply because her parents know that she will never be married.
When Bholi becomes a little mature, her father finds a
marriage proposal from an old man named Bishamber Nath. The greedy father
accepts the proposal without caring for the consent of Bholi.The old man,Bishamber, at the
marriage ceremony, corners the father of the bride in the name of dowry and
creates a drama much to the disgrace of Bholi.Thus the indifference from a
father towards his own daughter destroys
the happiness of his own daughter which is very ironical.
Q: How did Rama Rao alternate between hope and
despair?
Ans: When the
gramophone company of which Rama Rao was the Malgudi agent, went out of existence, Rama Rao
found himself in the streets .He soon applied for the refund of his security
but there was hardly anyone at the other side to receive his application.Rama
Rao tried hard to look for other jobs,but he could not get any.Rama Rao wished
that his wife and children had less trust in him.One day he came across a journal
which contained a cross word puzzles. It offered every week a first prize of
four thousand rupees. He hoped to solve the puzzles and earn the prize every
week.But it never happened.He got disappointed and came to the conclusion that
his life was not worth living.He decided to lay himself on the railway track
and kill himself.But none of the trains ran on this tract on that day.It lent
him the perception that God wanted him to live .He returned home where he was
told that his tenant desired to purchase the Extension Banglow for a good
amount.Rama Rao was again renewed with hope and asked his wife when the tenants
would pay the cash he would only need Rs 500 as fare charges to Madras.He will
go to Madras and find a lasting job there. Thus Rama Rao’s life alternated
between hope and despair.
Q.Keeping in view the theme of the story “Out Of
Business”, do you think that short cut methods should be followed in life ?
Why?
Ans: the theme
of the story has fully justified how shortcut methods ruin a person and deprive
him of his confidence. Before resorting to short cut methods ,Rama Rao was
searching for a disciplined job. Had he not been allured by short cut methods
,he might have got some suitable job. The short cut methods motivated him to
stay idle ,wait for unexpected gains, and build castles in the air. He was
utter failure in this gamble .Short cut methods may sometimes give success but
it is never lasting one. If we work and put in sustained efforts, we are sure
to win and feel satisfied. Dedication towards hard work and honesty give us
strength .Hardworking people never fail to get their share of good luck .The
luck always come to their side. Short cut methods are often fraudulent,
insecure and a complete gamble. Hence short cut methods must be invariably
avoided.
Q:Discuss climax, anti-climax, and major themes of the
story “The Servant”.
Ans: Climax :
The story has Gerasim in its lead role .This young man had been with out
work for weeks.It was what a friend from his village did for him to secure a
job that brought about the climax of the story. In order to secure a place for
Gerasim,The coachman poisoned the ears of his master against an old employee.
The master knew that the oldman had all the merits of a good worker, yet he
could not help falling to the eloquence of his coachman and he decided to take
Gerasim at the old man’s place. Gerasim was now very happy to have finally a
job for himself. He went to have a glimpse of his future home which he was to
stay in form the day he was supposed to join.
Anti-Climax :
When Gerasim went to have a glimpse of his future home, he heard an
old couple from inside the same house
weeping and moaning for losing their onlysource of living to the coachman’s
friend. He heard them complaining how the coachman poisoned the ears of his
master for securing the position for his friend.The unfortunate couple was now
left with no option other than begging for their survival.Gerasim felt guilty
conscious and decided not to take the position.Thus the anti-climax is reached
in the story when the Youngman did choose to be workless rather than to steal
the old man’s position.
Major Themes: The story has at least two major themes.
One,how unworthy a man feels of himself when he is without work.Gerasim had
almost descended to snatching the bread of the old man when he could not find a
job otherwise.
The second theme is that human conscience must lead
the man in his daily course of life. When Gerasim was awakened by his inner
voice, he could realize how sinful it was to snatch some body else’s position
to satisfy his own need.
Q. What is irony? Bring out the elements of irony in
the story,” The Servant”.
Ans: Irony is the figure of speech which consists of a
statement that appears to be praise but is really a condemnation. In general
sense ,irony of a situation could be when honest efforts are left unrecognized
while as dishonesty is acclaimed as a merit.
The story “ The Servant” Produces much of irony when
the coachman flatters his master for keeping himself in his good books.He keeps
on gratifying his loyalty for his master. He reveals his master every thing
that he notices in other servants, and poisons his ears against them.The master
did never cast any doubt in him and he would ,instead, value his efforts.This
way the hard working servants would go unnoticed while as the glib tongued
coachman made merry.
Irony in the story is again created when the same
coachman leveled many charges against
the old servant .The master yielded quite comfortably and replaced the
old man from his job.
Q.What did Gortsby imagine about the people who
visited the HydePark?
Ans: Gortsby imagined that the people who visited the
Hyde Park by the dusk were necessarily the people who had fought and lost
.Dusk, to his mind ,was the hour of the defeated .Gortsby thought that such
people wanted to hide their fallen fortunes and dead hoped as far as possible
from the scrutiny of the curious. Such people did come forth in that hour of gloom when their shabby
clothes, and bowed shoulders might pass unnoticed. Gortsby justified that the
wanderers in the dusk did not need to have strange looks fastened to them.
Therefore they came out in that bat fashion.
Speech on –“Evils Of Dowry” By: Tariq Ahmad
Malik(BHS chountiwari)
Worthy headmaster BHS Chountiwari Machel, Respected
teachers, dear brothers and sisters- Asalaam alikum. Today I am going to
deliver a short speech on the topic “Evils Of
Dowry”
Listeners: Dowry is such an evil that has eroded the
fabric of Indian society to its core. Due to this menace the girls from poor
families alone are compelled to suffer the burns. Their parents fail to amass
the wealth to be passed over to the grooms. In many cases girls from this
section of the society remain unmarried for the whole life.
Liteners: Sometimes ,owing to the social pressure,
some grooms remain from staking the claim for dowry, and bring home the brides
with out it. Such grooms ,soon after the wedding, start their high handedness,
and pressurize their spouses to bring
dowry.Such girls are brutally tortured, and in many cases compelled to commit
suicide.
Listeners: In the country where people perform the
puja of Durga, Sita ,Radha and Yashuda,but they don’t shy away from burning
alive the daughters of the poor families in the name of dowry.
Listeners: among scores of the evils prevalent in
India, murder in the name of dowry is the worst. And it is the youth who have
kept a price tag on their heads.The biggest irony of Indian society is that the
student in IAS exam writes a thought provoking essay on the topic “ Evils Of
Dowry”, qualifies the exam, and becomes IAS officer, and when he is to be married ,he demands the
dowry of one crore rupees.
Listeners: It is the youth of this country who has to
change himself for the good of the society. Youth need to come forward and set
precedence by performing simple marriages. They have to float the message that
how sheer injustice it is to demand from a father both his beloved daughter as
well as property. Can’t the education given to the daughters suffice for their
dowry. So,dear listeners, Lets unite to make the society groom on moral values.
The law enforcing agencies have also a dominant role to play in this direction.
Lets hope our society awakens to the seriousness of this menace. (thanks).
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Disadvantages of Mobile Phone for Students” By: Tariq Ahmad Malik(Master BHS
Chountiwari Machel)
Worthy headmaster BHS Chountiwari Machel, Respected
teachers, dear brothers and sisters- Asalaam alikum. Today I am going to
deliver a short speech on the topic-“ Disadvantages of Mobile Phone for
Students ”
Listeners: Every scientific invention is a boon for
mankind provided it is kept in safe hands. Mobile phone is no exception to it.
Students can use this great invention for their benefit, but they make its use
to shatter their whole preference list.While at schools ,students are expected
to ensure the progress in their health,
career , and character simultaneously.
This progress can only be expected when students hold dear books, teachers, and
libraries. Alas! Today’s students are allured towards other things which bar
them from keeping close to their ambition.
Listeners: Once the students make room in their bags
for mobile phones, all the equations are shattered .Instead of keeping on
books, and pondering for comprehension, students keep on pondering how to write
comments on whatsup, how to update status on face book, which photo to upload,
and which friends to tag in their
status. When this is the reality on ground, where from the students may find
time to complete homework, compile assignments, and solve mathematical
calculations.
Listeners: How can the students safeguard their
character when they line up their emotions for caressing trash stuff? How come
their career be bright when they often postpone their studies, and while away
time on mobile phones? There is no denying of the fact that mobile phone has a
bright side also, but student community never mind looking that side.
Listeners: Studies have shown that excessive use of
mobile phone expose the users to the deadly radiations prone to causing
cancers. Thus the student community must wakeup to this reality by having self
retrospection. They must say a flat “NO” to mobile culture .Doing this will be
the sole antidote for the safety of their health, career, and character.
(thanks).
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Speech on –“ Environmental pollution” By: Tariq Ahmad Malik(BHS chountiwari)
Worthy headmaster BHS Chountiwari Machel, Respected
teachers, dear brothers and sisters- Asalaam alikum. Today I am going to
deliver a short speech on the topic “Environmental pollution ”
Listeners: Cleanliness is next to godliness while as
pollution is a terrible enemy to mankind.Man has been, from the very beginning,
using food, water and air for his survival. These things do support life
invariably, provided they are hygienic. Today we find most of our water bodies
polluted. We dread to breathe air and fear to eat fruits, vegetable, and sea
products. Who has changed the composition of these life supporting materials?
The answer is very much known to us.
Listeners: It is our unfailing greed for fortune
making that has made this planet hazardous. If the water of our water bodies is
virtually poison whom should you blame? Is it the barbaric animals like lions,
bears and pythons who have ravaged our water reservoirs . No, it is but the
civilized man of the present day who works constantly for the destruction of
this planet. It must not be a surprise if World War 3rd is waged in the name of
water because we have polluted it to the core.
Listeners: Today’s civilized man feels no shame while
throwing both industrial refuse and house refuse in water bodies. Today’s
civilized man has no regrets while allowing his industries, factories, and
vehicles emit poisonous smoke and pollute the air. He has no regrets to dump
plastic products in corn fields. He has no regrets that ozone layers is
depleted by his efforts. He has no regrets that concentration of carbon
compounds in on the rise .He, instead of this, keeps on eroding the
forests from the planet.
Listeners: Man has, because of his economic prospects
encouraged global warming, caused acid rains, depleted ozone layer. He alone is
the cause of destruction of this planet and alone has to explore the remedy.
So, listeners ,lets unite and work for making our environment pollution free by
treating industrial refuse scientifically. Lets plant more and more trees. Lets
unite in the name of making this earth a safer planet.(thanks).
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Letter to the editor highlighting the menace of
frequent traffic jams in Srinagar.
3rd .Rajbagh Srinagar
Pin:190006
08/08/2015
The Editor
Greater Kashmir
Srinagar
Sir,
I want to bring to your notice the problems created by
frequent traffic jams in the interiors of Srinagar city. Except in the early
ears of the morning, all the interiors routes of Srinagar city witness heavy
traffic jams lasting for hours together.
Sir, the students, owing to these traffic jams, fail
to be in time to their schools and colleges. Many times patients die in the way
to the hospitals because of this traffic mess. The employees can’t make it on
time to their offices and the laborers fail to report their work places.
Sir, I want your newspaper, impress upon the
authorities to deploy traffic police on all the city routes, and prepare a
clear route map for streamlining the traffic. They may allow the vehicles to
use different routes for ferrying the passengers’.
Sir, we shall feel highly obliged if this
inconvenience to the general public is highlighted through the esteemed columns
of your paper, so that the concerned authorities are awakened to the
seriousness of the situation.
Yours truly
Shabir Ahmad
BHS Rajbagh
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Model assignment for Class 10th
students
Important words from the book and
their meaning:
Word
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Meaning
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Word
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Meaning
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Word
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Meaning
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Plunge in
|
go straight to the
topic
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podium
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Dais
|
pledge
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A serious promise
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Kept back
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not promoted;
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bedeck
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Decorate
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prowess
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Great skill
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move up
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go to the next grade
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Outlaw
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Rebel
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nakhra
|
Some one’s style
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Ramble on
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Speak or write without
focus
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emancipation
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freedom
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dwell
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live
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Get along with
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Have a good
relationship with
|
profound
|
Deep
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wailing
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Cry of pain
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Calm down
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Remain quiet
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procure
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Acquire
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pleas
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Emotional requests
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Stay in
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Stay indoors
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lamentation
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A passionate expression
of grief
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sloth
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Unwillingness
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Make up for
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Compensate
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lucid
|
Clear
|
infirmity
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Weakness
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Hand in
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Give an assignment
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jocularity
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amusing
|
zest
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Enthusiasm
|
Wither
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Fade away
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trials
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Tough tests
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desert
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Abandon
|
Full of sleep
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Approaching death
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Nodding by the fire
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Sitting by the fire side
|
Moments of glade grace
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The time of youth
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Pilgrim soul
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Pure heart
|
Glowing bars
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A fire place
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Murmur
|
Speak softly
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Sealed
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Closed
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Upright
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Straight
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Skirting
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Dodging
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Fetter
|
Shackles for the feet
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Doze
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Sleep lightly
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Ashen
|
Pale
|
Corpse
|
Dead body
|
Spilling
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Flowing
|
Wan
|
Colourless
|
Beckons
|
Calls
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Subtle
|
Noticeable
|
Reigns
|
Rules
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Seeping
|
Ooze out
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Trickle
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To move slowly
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Grog
|
Strong alcohol
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Gobble
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To eat food too fast
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Fluster
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Upset and confused
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Tugged
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Pulled
|
Urge
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Push
|
Three score
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Sixty
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Anuss
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Wrongly
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It is my aunt
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I don’t care
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Devour
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Eat
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Spiteful
|
With a feeling of anger
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Vexation
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Worry or annoyance
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Wraps
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Coverings
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Cab
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Taxi
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Usurers
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Money lenders
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|
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Extracts from poetry:
Read the extract from poetry and fill in the blanks:
Specimen.1
Driving from parent’s home to Cochin
last Friday morning
I saw my mother, beside me,
Doze, open mouthed, her face ashen
like that
Of a corpse and realized with pain
That she was as old as she looked but
soon
Put that thought away and looked out
Summary
The poet says that she was………….to
cochin last Friday along with her ………. She noticed her mother……., open mouthed
besides her .Her mother was pale like a……….Her looks grieved the poet . She
tried to …….the scene by ……..out of the window.
Ans: driving, mother, dozing,
corpse, put away, looking.
Specimen.2
And bending down besides glowing bars
Murmur, a little sadly, how love fled
And paced upon the mountains overhead
And his face amid a crowd of stars
Summary
The poet visualizes a time when his
beloved will grow………..,and he will be no more in the world. Then his poems will
remind his beloved of his true …………She will sit by the side of the hearth, and feel sad for the ………whose
love she had not ………She will feel sad over the fate of the dead ……….. .The poet
says that his soul will fly high above the ………and hide itself behind the stars.
Ans: Old,
love, poet, recognized,
lover, mountains.
Specimen.3
Lord! You are my hope and trust,
Lead me to the way of truth;
How long shall I dwell in ignorance!
Pour me the nectar of knowledge
Lend ear to my wailing and pleas’
Cure me of Ills and pains:
Be kind each moment to me;
Let me never feel in want
Questions:
1.Who is the speaker in these lines,
and whom dos he pray to?
Ans.The speaker in these lines is the
poet himself. He prays to his Lord.
@. Explain: ‘pour me the nectar of
knowledge’.
Ans. The poet is depressed for being
dwelling in ignorance for a pretty long time. He implores his Lord for the
nectar of knowledge.
The nectar of knowledge includes
wisdom, intelligence, farsightedness and love for humanity.
Q.3. What do the following words
mean- Dwell, wailing.
Ans.
Dwell= to live
Wailing=long loud cries of pain.
Specimen.2
My feet are cold with water seeping
through my shoes
My eyes are heavy with sleep, or is
it fever?
The ground is very slippery, there is
no place to stand.
The mind is exhausted ,looks for some
spot to rest.
Qno.1. What has made speaker’s feet
cold?
Ans.The speaker’s feet has been made
cold by the water which is seeping through his shoes.
Qno.2. What does his mind look for?
Ans,His mind looks for some spot to
rest.
Qno.3. What do the following words
mean?
(1)Seeping (2) Exhausted
Ans. Seeping= oozing, Exhausted=tired
Uestion.1.3. Read the following
passage and answer the questions given in the end-
The arrival of a stranger at a
village Inn in winter was in any case an unusual event .A stranger of such
uncommon appearance set all tongues wagging. Mrs Hall, the landlord’s wife, made every effort
to be friendly, but Griffen had no desire to talk, and told her, ”my reason for
coming to Iping is a desire for solitude. I do not wish to be disturbed in my
work .Besides an accident has affected my face”.
Questions.
1,Write down the antonyms of the
following words-
Arrival, unusual,
friendly, strange,
Ans. Arrival---Departure, Unusual---usual, Friendly---hostile, strange---familiar.
2. Fill in the blanks:
1).The stranger had come to the
village Inn in………. when nobody ever came there.
2). Griffen had no ……… to talk.
3).The stranger became the point of
discussion among the people because of his ……….
4).About his face, he said that it
was affected in ………..
Ans.
Winter, desire, uncommon appearance, accident.
Qno.3.5. Specimen.
Q. Who is the speaker in the poem
‘Last Lesson of The Afternoon”? Why is the speaker disheartened and passive?
Ans. The speaker in the poem is a
teacher. He is disheartened and passive because despite his sincere efforts,
and hard work he has failed to inspire his students. He thinks that his
teaching and the pupils’ learning are both purposeless .He has utterly failed
to haul them and urge them to learn.
Q.2.What childhood fears do you think
the poet is referring to in the poem ‘ My mother at sixty-six’?
Ans.The childhood fears referred to
in the poem keep on looming before the eyes of the poet. She doesn’t want to
distance herself from her mother . She feels she will lose her forever. These
fears would be there during her
childhood when she would feel alone insecure in the absence of her
mother. This ache of separation is quite familiar with the poet. She feels that
her mother is fastly approaching her death. Though she bids her adieu with
smile, yet she has persistent fears of losing her.
Q.3. What are the feeling expressed
by Pablo Naruda in his poem ‘I Explain a few things’?
Ans.Pablo Naruda expresses the
anguish that Spanish civil war bestows him. He laments the death of his bosom
friends. He is all tears to see prosperity and beauty of Spain being devastated
before his eyes. He explains how jackals, bandits, stones, and vipers flooded
the streets with the blood of children. He explains that he can not write the
poetry of sweet dreams and romance in
the face of the reality that his mother land is burnt to ashes as if its
possessions are unwanted rubbish.
Q.4.
What sufferings do the animals undergo in the poem “snowdrop”?
Ans.Animals undergo tremendous
sufferings in the poem “Snowdrop”. Due to the harsh winter , their horizons are
reduced. The field mouse is in hibernation. The movements of Weasel and Crow
have been restricted and they are almost immobile. Other animals in general are
unable to scurry or fly in their right moods. Many animals are frozen dead on
the frost and snow.
Q.5.How is the journey from youth to
old age described in the poem ‘When You
are old’?
Ans. The journey from youth to old
age is described very artfully by the poet. He describes the youthful days of
his beloved saying that when she was young, she had oft looks, beautiful face,
black hair, bewitching eyes, and charmful body.Her glad grace had earned many lovers. She felt the warmth of
love from every corner.
In her old age, however, she is gray
and full of sleep. She nodes by the fire. She is charmless, energyless, and
attractionless. She has no allurement for life. She has now no lovers, and no
one to take care of her.
Q.6.Explain-“subject me not to the
trials, shame not my human form”.
Ans.In this line the poet expresses
his inability to survive the tests of his Lord.He knows his weaknesses and
flaws. He is very meek and implores his Lord not to try his mettle of humanity
, for he is sure to fail. This humility of the poet gratifies the power of the
Lord visa-viz the helplessness of the man.
Question.4.1. Edit the following
paragraph-
Solved: A old man was sitting
on the bench (An, a)
He wore a lose dress which was
ragged (loose)
I went to him and asked how is he (he was)
He said that he is not feeling
well .(was)
He said that he need some help
to (needed)
Reach hospital. I feel pity
for him (felt)
Suddenly their came an
auto-rickshaw (there)
I took him to hospital and get
him admitted (got).
B). She save money and enroll
(saved, enrolled)
Herself in a course at (for)
Uttarkashi Nehru Institute (---)
In Mountaineering instead
of (of)
Go back to home. (going)
She went on expedition every
year (expeditions)
He climbing skill mature
rapidly (matured)
C).Chocolates lift up your
mood can lift
When you eat chocolate, a Chocolates
chemical called serotonin released
is released
in brain making you feel
good the brain
According research
,chocolates may according to
Also effective in
relieving persistent also be
Cough because soothe the throat by soothing
Chocolates ,however, damage
the teeth can damage
Because of sugar content. The sugar .
*For further practice study language
work of “Bholi”
Question no.1,4.Read the following
passage and answer the questions given at the end.
Mr
Keesing had a good laugh at my arguments, but when I proceeded to talk
my way through the next lesson , he assigned me the second essay. This time, it
was supposed to be on “An Incorrigible Chatter Box”. I handed it in, and Mr
Keesing had nothing to complain about for two lessons. However during the third
lesson he had finally had enough. “Anne Frank”, as punishment for talking in
the class, write an essay entitled-‘Quack,Quack, Quack’.said Mistress
Chatterbox.
Questions: Write down the synonyms of the following –
A).Proceed, assign,
supposed, whole,
Ans. Proceed= Continue, Assign=give, supposed= presumed, whole= full.
B).Fill in the blanks-
a) Mr Keesing had a good………at her
assignments.
b) the second essay was
entitled……………………
c) Mr Keesing did not complain for
the next………..
d) Anne Frank was again punished for
……………and she had to write the essay ‘
Quack, Quack, Quack’, said Mistress
Chatterbox.
Ans.
Laugh, an
incorrigible chatterbox, two
whole lessons, talking in
the class.
Questions: Answer these questions in
about 100 words.
Q.1. How does Mr Bennit react to the
plan designed by his wife?
Ans.Mr Bennit shows very cool
response to the plan designed by his wife. Mrs. Bennit tells him of her plans saying that an
unmarried rich young man from North England has taken Netherfield Park. Mr.
Bennit knows well that his wife is worried about her daughters marriage and
wants one of her daughters be married to the young man, Mr Bingley. Mr Bennit
wants to take his wife by
surprise and, to this effect, he cuts jokes at every act of her
curiosity. He suggests her to accompany her daughters to Mr Bingley’s home, and
settle the things by herself. Whereas Mrs Bennit feels that the acquaintance
developed by her husband can work better. But for the cold shoulder shown by
her husband, Mrs Bennit feels vexed, and is relieved only when, in the end, Mr
Bennit discloses that he has already paid a visit to Mr Bingley.
Q.2.Comment on the ironical ending of
the short story- “Dusk”.
Ans.The short story “Dusk” has
,undoubtedly, an ironical ending. Gordsby ,in the beginning feels the air of
cleverness by smelling that the Youngman was lying .He asks him to produce the
soap if he is true. The young man fails to produce the soap and runs from the
spot. Gordsby ,in his heart boasts of his
intelligence. It is only a few minutes later that he finds a cake of
soap under the bench. He feels shy of his previous attitude and runs in search
of the youth. He finds him at a garage. He returns him the soap, and lends him
some money. As he returns to the bench, Gordsby meets irony when an old man
comes and searches for his lost soap near the bench. Thus Gordsby repents on
his being over-clever as the soap belongs to
the elderly man who had been sitting there before the arrival of the
young man.
Q.3. What are the major themes of the
short story “Abhiley”?
Ans. The major themes of the short
story “Abhiley”:
The theme is the subject or topic .It
is not necessarily the title. It simply expresses the specific phase of the
general subject matter. The major themes of the story “Abhiley”, include –
1)the generation gap: It reflects how
old people are unable to accommodate the social changes and new set-ups. The
people of new generation try hard to make their old mother(Abhiley) round to
their views but it is hard for Abhiley
to go with the new social order.
2) Illiteracy: Illiteracy is the another theme of the story. Abhiley,
being illiterate is unable to understand that the world is totally different
from her backward village.
3)Indifference toward technology: Abhiley is very much averse to the
new technology .She feels vomiting in the bus, dizziness in the cinema, and
dreads the gun that it may explode by touching.
Q.4. Compare and contrast the
characters of Gerasim and Coachman in the story-“ The Servant”.
Ans.Gerasim is a hardworking boy. He
feels irksome to be idle. He dislikes the village life because there are no job
opportunities for him. When he loses his job, he is compelled to stay with his
relatives and friends. He feels it below his level to become burden on his
people. He prefers to keeping hungry than going to his relatives. He is the man
of principles. He visits the city to find some job. One of his country men
promises him a favour. When he reaches to join his job ,he listens some old people lamenting for
being deprived of their job.He realizes that he is going to steal their bread,
and decides not to take the job. He lives to the call of his conscience, and
spares himself from committing the dreadful sin.
The coach man, on the other hand, is
a glib-tongued person. He is the countryman of Gerasim.He knows how to
ingratiate his master and win his trust He
has won the confidence of his master. The coachman promises Gerasim that
he will help him acquire some job. He poisons his master’s ears against an old
man saying he is energyless, and is unable to do his work properly.He tells his
master how the old man cheated him in the past. He motivates his master with
his skill of false play. His master, on his advice ,spares the old man from his
work.The coachman has never any regrets for his false play. It is his way of
life.He favours Gerasim with a job but doesn’t care of the old man who has
no other source to live upon.Thus the
character of coachman runs contrary to that of Gerasim.
Q.5.What is the theme of the
play-“The Proposal”?
Ans.The theme of the play is the
reflection of the tendencies of wealthy families to seek ties with other
wealthy families in order to increase their estate. Encouraging marriages, to
this effect, makes a good economic sense.The play has other sub themes as
well.It is the reflection of attitude and behavior patterns. Every member ,in
the play, loves his estates more than every thing else. The love of estates and
possessions has made the members of these families quarrelsome. In their
routine conversiations they boot of their estates,scold each other and descend
to indecencies. The marriage proposal of Lomov finds least scopeamid the heated
exchanges among Lomov,Chobokov, and Natalya.
Question. Chose the correct homonyms
to fill the blanks-
1)The ……….of the school is the man
of…………(principal* , principle**)
2)What………you? (ales
/ails*).
3)The teacher ………. Her to leave. (aloud
/allowed*).
4)I got a ………. In the train. (birth
/berth*).
5)Don’t ………. Your decision. (alter*
/altar).
6) ……………….. before you speak.
(thing /think*).
7) Ram is standing at the …………(gate*
/gait).
8)……… makes the man perfect. (practice / practice*).
9)He walked through a ………. (lane*/
lain).
10) I ……. You to act upon his
……… .( advice** /advise*)
11)They spoke …. But were not ………. To
enterthe hall. (allowed** / aloud*).
12) ………… out the towel please. (Wring*
/ring ).
13) Don’t ………. Heart. Be brave. (
loose /lose*).
14) He was released on ……… . (bale
/bail* ).
Question: Correct use of models.
Model Name
|
Use
|
Example
|
can
|
Ability to do some thing
|
I can speak English
|
can
|
Permission to do something
|
Can I go to meet Sajid?
|
can
|
Request
|
Can you wait a moment please?
|
can
|
Offer
|
I can lend you my book for two
days.
|
can
|
Suggestion
|
Can we go to see the dentist on
Sunday?
|
can
|
Possibility
|
It can get very hot in Srinagar.
|
Could
|
(past of can) ability to do
something
|
I could speak English fluently
during my college days,
|
Could
|
Permission to do something
|
Could I go to meet Sajid?
|
Could
|
Polite request
|
Could you help me, please.
|
Could
|
Polite question
|
Could you tell me which bus to
catch for Budgam?
|
Could
|
Polite suggestion
|
Could we go to see the doctor on
Sunday?
|
May
|
Possibility
|
It may today.
|
|
Permission to do something
|
May I go out ,Sir?
|
|
Polite suggestion
|
May I help you?
|
Might
|
Possilbility( less probable than
“may”.
|
It might rain today.
|
|
Hesitant offer
|
Might I help you?
|
Must
|
Force, necessity
|
I must go to the super market
today.
|
|
Possibility
|
You must be tired.
|
|
Advice , recommendation
|
You must hire a taxi to reach here
in time.
|
Must not
|
Prohibition
|
You must not work on dad’s
computer.
|
Need not
|
Not necessary
|
You need not go there today.
|
Ought not
|
Advice
|
You ought to obey your parents.
|
|
Obligation
|
You ought to attend the patient
until his brother comes .
|
Shall
|
Instead of will in 1st
person suggestion
|
Shall I carry your bag.
|
Should
|
Advice,
|
You should come in time
|
|
Obligation
|
You should switch the lights off.
|
Will
|
Wish, request,demandorder(less
polite than would)
|
Will you please shut the door.
|
|
Prediction, assumption,
|
I think it will rain on Friday.
|
|
Promise
|
I will stop smoking.
|
|
Spontaneous decision
|
Can somebody drive me to the
station – I will.
|
|
Habits
|
She is strange, she will sit for
hours without talking.
|
Would
|
Wish, request (more polite than
will)
|
Would you shut the door please.
|
|
Habits in the past
|
Sometimes he would bring me some
flower.
|
Govt. Hr. Sec School
Behrampora
NOTICE 20/6/2013
Blood Donation Camp
Red Cross Society J&K is
holding a blood donation camp in the school campus on july 5, 2013. A team of
doctors and paramedical persons will interact with the students and will show
some visuals for awaring the students the need of blood donation. All the
students are informed to attend the campus positively . students may also
bring their parents to the camp.
Students sincerely
Aadil
|
Relatve clause:
We use relative clauses to give
additional information abou something without starting another sentence.
How to form relative clauses.
Relative pronoun:
|
Use :
|
Example:
|
Who
|
Subject or object pronouns for
people.
|
I told you about the woman who
lives next door .
|
Which
|
Subject or object pronoun for
animals and things
|
Do you see the cat which is lying
on the roof?
|
Which
|
Referring to a whole sentence
|
He couldn’t read which surprised
me.
|
Whose
|
Possession for people, animals, and
things
|
Do you know the boy whose mother is
a nurse.
|
Whom
|
Object pronoun for people
especially for non defining relative clauses
|
I was invited by the professor whom
I met at the conference.
|
That
|
Subject or object pronoun for
people , animals and things in defining relative clauses ( who or which are
also possible)
|
I don’t like the table that stands
in the kitchen.
|
A Relative Clause – also
called as adjective or adjectival clause – will meet three requirements .
First , it will contain a subject and
verb.
Next , it will begin with a relative
pronoun [who, whom, whose, that or whom ]or a relative adverb [when where or
why].
Finally it will function as an
adjective , answering the questions what kind? How many? Or which one?
Join the pair of sentences using a
relative clause.
- I saw a girl she was
singing.
Sol: I saw a girl who was singing.
- A girl was highly
praised. She saved a baby from drowning.
Sol: A girl who saved a baby from
drowning was highly praised.
3 Government passed a law. The
public didn’t accept it.
Sol: Government passed a law which
the public didn’t accept.
4. She is the woman ……………….. child died.
Sol:
She is the woman whose child died.
5. I know a man ………………… eats worms.
Sol:
I know a man who eats worms.
6. The bus ……… goes to the airport runs every half an hour.
Sol:The
bus which goes to the airport runs every half an hour.
7. Where is the cheese? It was in the
fridge.
Sol:
Where is the cheese that was in the fridge?
8. I don’t know the girl. She won
singing competition.
Sol:
I don’t know the girl who won singing competition.
9. She is the woman. Her son is an
actor.
Sol:
She is the woman whose son is an actor.
Q: Rearrange the following words to
form meaningful sentences.
1.
Cried/child/on/seeing/the/snake/the
Ans:
The child cried on seeing the snake.
2. You/lost/?/sir/anything/have
Ans:
Have you lost anything, sir?
3. Lawless/a/was/Griffin/scientist
Ans:
Griffin was a lawless scientist.
4.
Borrowed/Matilda/diamond/a/necklace/from/herfriend
Ans:
Matilda borrowed a diamond necklace from her friend.
5. Nice/again/you/meet/it/is/to
Ans:
Its nice to meet you again.
6. Well/not/is/my/feeling/mother
Ans:
My mother is not feeling well.
Q: Use suitable articles to fill in
the blanks.
a/an= Indefinite article
(non-specific)
the= Definite Article
a/an= With singular countable noun.
A
pen , an elephant
1. a+ singular noun beginning with a
consonant.
A
boy, a car, a bike, a zoo, a dog.
2. an+ singular noun beginning with a
vowel
An elephant, an egg, an apple, an
idiot
3. a+ singular noun beginning with a
consonant sound.
A
user (sounds like yoo-zer )
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