Chapter: A LETTER TO GOD- MCQS
CBSE Class 10 - English Lit.
Q1: Where was Lencho's house situated?
A) bottom of the hill
B) top of a low hill
C) top of a plateau
D) in a city
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Q1: Where was Lencho's house situated?
A) bottom of the hill
B) top of a low hill
C) top of a plateau
D) in a city
Summary:
‘Fire and Ice’ is a short poem by Robert Frost. In this poem, the poet says that people knit two croaking notions about the destruction of the world. Some say it will end in fire while others say it will end in ice. According to the poet experience about human desire, he mentions that the ‘fire’ stands for desire, greed, avarice or lust. The more you try to satisfy them, the more they grow. There is no end to it. They spread rapidly like fire and engulf your whole life. One becomes selfish and sometimes cruel also. On the other hand, ‘ice’ according to the poet, stands for hatred, coldness and rigidity. One becomes insensitive and indifferent towards the feelings of others. The poet says that both fire and ice are growing with such a rapid speed that the world will soon perish either way, in fire or in ice. The poem, very artistically, underpins the philosophy that if we don’t control our emotions and let them rule us then they would bring the world to a catastrophic end.
Q1: Who is the author of the story "A Triumph of Surgery"? What is the theme of the story?
Answer: James Alfred Wight pen named James Herriot wrote this story. The story "A Triumph of Surgery" is about a dog named Tricki. The theme of the story is about the blind love for the one whom we love the most. Mrs Pumphrey had no idea that her blind and extreme love for her dog Tricki took him to trouble. Excessive love made Tricki sick and became a reason for his illness. It can be concluded after reading the story that excessive love can take the form of extreme consequences.
Question 1:
I tried to sound severe : "Now I really mean this, If you don't cut his food right down and give him more exercise he is going to be really ill. You must harden your heart and keep him on a very strict diet".
(a) The speaker tried to sound severe because _______
(b) For whom was the advice given __________
(c) Find the word in the extract which is a synonym of the word 'serious'.
1. severe 2. strict 3. exercise 4. sound
(d) The antonym of 'hardened' is _________.
CBSE Class 10 - English
Poet: Robert Frost
Q1: Write the summary of the poem?
Answer:
⑴ The author was having a terrible day and was in a bad mood. He was standing near a hemlock tree which was poisonous.
⑵ A crow which must have perched upon the snow laden hemlock tree happened to sprinkle some snow dust on him.
⑶ The falling of the snow on his head lifted his mood instantly and his sad and depressive mood changed into an elated one due to the crow and the hemlock tree.
Q2: Write the theme of the poem.
Answer:
⑴ Nature has healing and curing power.
⑵ Small events in a person’s life can have a larger significance.
⑶ One should hope for the best even in the worst situations.
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① If the subject is singular the verb must be singular too.
e.g.
She writes neatly.
I sing in the evening.
② If the subject is plural the verb must be plural.
e.g.
They play with agility.
③ When the subject of the sentence is composed of two or more nouns or pronouns then use a plural verb.
e.g.
The director and actors work hard to put up a good show.
Q1: Who was Gautama Buddha? When and where was he born?
Answer: Gautama Buddha was a prince who was named Siddhartha Gautam by his parents. He was born in 563 B.C. in North India. He had been shielded from the sufferings of the world. He attained enlightenment under a peepal tree and named it as ‘Tree of Wisdom’.
Q2: When her son dies, Kisa Gotami goes from house to house. What does she ask for? Does she get it? Why not?
Answer: When Kisa Gotami’s son died, she went from house to house, she asked for some medicine that would cure her child.
No, she did not get it because her child was dead and no medicine could have brought him back to life.
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CBSE has released date sheet for Senior Seconadry (Class 12) and Secondary (Class 1) Annual Examination (2020-21) on its website (cbse.gov.in or cbse.nic.in)
CBSE 10th board exams 2021 will be conducted from 4 May 2021 to 7 June 2021. CBSE 12th board exams 2021 will be conducted from 4 May 2021 to 11 June 2021. CBSE
Here follows the date sheet:
The future tense is the verb tense used to describe a future event or state of being.
The use of words like will and shall denote the future time of action.
e.g.
I shall write a letter. (Simple Future)
I shall be writing a letter. (Future Continuous)
I shall have written a letter. (Future Perfect Tense)
I shall have been writing a letter. (Future Perfect Continuous)
Exercise: From the following options, select and tick the one that is in the simple future tense.
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Q1. The following passage has not been edited. There is one error in each line. Underline each error and write your correction in the space provided. The first correction has been done as an example. (4 marks)
Error | Correction | |
---|---|---|
Sachn Tendulkar is a best | __a__ | __the__ |
cricketer in India. He has play for | _________ | _________ |
more than 20 years on the country | _________ | _________ |
He retired from the games | _________ | _________ |
last year. He is know for | _________ | _________ |
his skill in batting or fielding. | _________ | _________ |
CBSE Class 10 - English Literature (First Flight)
Directions: Read the questions carefully and choose the right choice from the given choices in the question.
Q1: Who is the author of "His First Flight"?
(A) Liam O' Flaherty
(B) Frederick Forsyth
(C) Roal Dahl
(D) Paulo Coehlo
Q2: The lesson "His First Flight" is about a ______
(A) pilot
(B) seagull
(C) parrot
(D) pigeon
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