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Solutions| Important Short Questions from the Story The Eyes Have It | Ruskin Bond | Class - XII

Important Short Questions from the Story The Eyes Have It | Ruskin Bond | Class - XII Q. 1:-  Whose ‘eyes’ are referred to in ‘The Eyes Have It’? Ans:-  The ‘eyes’ of both the narrator and the girl are referred to in The Eyes Have It’. Q. 2:-  Why were the eyes of the girl of no use? Ans:-  The girl's eyes were of no use because she was completely blind. Q. 3:-  Till which station was the narrator alone in his compartment ? Ans:-  Up to Rohana, the narrator was alone in his compartment. Q. 4:-  Who came to see the girl off at Rohana station ? Ans:-   A couple who saw the girl off at Rohana station were probably her parents. Q. 5:-  What were they anxious about and why? Ans:-  They were anxious about her comfort. It was because she was travelling alone and she was blind, which we come to know at the end of the story. Q. 6:-  What instructions did the woman, who came to see off the girl, gave her? Ans:-  The woman gave the girl detailed instructions as to where to keep her things,

Important Short Questions with Answers from the poem My Own True Family | Ted Hughes| Class - X

  Important Short Questions with Answers from the poem My Own True Family | Ted Hughes| Class - X Q.1:-  Who wrote the poem ‘My Own True Family’? Ans:-  Ted Hughes wrote the poem ‘My Own True Family’. Q.2:-  Where did the poet creep in? Ans:-  The poet crept in an oakwood. Q.3:-  Whom did the poet meet? Ans:- The poet met an old woman. Q.4:-  Describe the appearance of the old lady in the oakwood. Ans:-  The old woman held a knobbly stick and her dress was worn out like rags. Q.5:-  What did the lady say to the poet? Ans:-  The old lady told the poet that she had his secret inside her little bag. Q.6:-  When did the poet come twice awake? Ans:-  The poet came twice awake when the old lady opened her little bag. Q.7:-  What would happen to the poet if he had failed to make the promise? Ans:-  If the poet failed to make the promise, the black oak bark would wrinkle over him and root him among the oaks where he was born but never grew. Q 8:-  What was it that altered the poet? Ans:-  The

Descriptive/ Analytical questions with answers from the short story KARMA | Khushwant Singh

••Long Questions with Answers : Karma Q.NO. – 1:-  Give a brief description of the appearance Of Lady Lal. (XI - ’ 15, ’18) Ans:- Lady Lal is a native woman. She is short, fat and in her mid-forties. She is dressed in a dirty white sari with a red border. She wears a diamond nose-ring and several gold bangles in her arms. But due to her rustic nature she carries a brass tiffin carrier with cramped chapattis and mango pickle. She is illiterate and unsophisticated and loves to gossip. She wipes her hands and face with the loose end of her sari. She can start starting with a coolie or an ordinary bearer without hesitation. She doesn’t care for the refined social customs. Lady Lal is always ignored by her husband. But she does not complain against her husband. She loves life and people and can easily create a personal world and she is happy with it. Though Lady Lal appears not an impressive but a lovable character. Click below 👇 Sketch the character of Sir Mohan Lal and Lachmi from the st

Sketch the character of Sir Mohan Lal and Lachmi from the story KARMA

The character of Sir Mohan Lal and Lachmi Karma: by Khushwant Singh Q.NO. – 1:-  Sketch the character of Sir Mohan Lal. ANS:-   In the short story “Karma” Khushwant Singh has elaborately sketched the character of Sir Mohan Lal.  He was eminently well bred, well dressed, and sophisticated. He embraced the English ways and culture. He saw himself as an Englishman. He took his education at Oxford. To him Indians were dirty, inefficient, indifferent and place. He thought Indians were showed examples of bad breeding with their excitement, bustle and hurry but he never made haste, and his life was very regulated and orderly. He was not loud , aggressive like most Indians.  In view of his personality and image, Sir Mohan Lal appeared to be snobbish and proud. He disliked Indian culture and tradition. His wife was uncivilized, dirty and an ordinary Indian woman to him. So he didn’t spend too much time with his wife Lachmi. He blindly intimated and practiced European culture and tradition in hi

Descriptive question-answers from Leela's Friend| class -IX| WBCHSE

Leela's Friend|R . K. Narayan Q.NO. – 1:-  “Don’t send him away. Let us keep him in our house.” – Who was the speaker and to whom was it spoken? About whom was it said? How did the persons speak to react? ( XI - ’15) ANS:-  • Leela, the main character of the story, was the speaker of the quoted line and the words were spoken to her father Mr. Sivasankar. •• The words were said about Sidda, who came to their house in search of a servant’s job. ••• Mr. Sivasankar was desperately in search of a servant when Sidda came in front of his house. But Mr. and Mrs. Sivasankar was unable to make up their minds whenever they would engage Sidda as a servant in their house or not. Then Leela their five years old daughter saw Sidda and soon she liked him and asked her parents not to send Sidda away but to keep him in their house. At Leela’s request, Sidda was appointed as a servant in their household. So the words of Leela made them react in favour of employing Sidda. Q. NO. – 2 :- How did Lee

Important Short Question and Answers from Daybreak|class-XI| WBCHSE

 Hi! Students, Today I have discussed with you all short type questions and answers from, 'Daybreak’, written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. I hope these question-answers will help all the students of class – XI for the annual examination. DAYBREAK Henry Wadsworth Longfellow •• Short type questions and answers:👇 ** Answer the following questions in a single sentence each:- Q.1: Who wrote the poem, ‘Daybreak’? Ans: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote the poem ‘ Daybreak ’. Q.2: Why does the wind tell everyone to awake? Ans: The wind tells everyone to awake because the darkness of the night is gone and the new day is appear. Q.3:   What is a belfry tower ? Ans:  Belfry-tower is the high room on the church where is kept the church-clock. Q.4:   Whom does the wind find in the farms? Ans:   The wind finds the chanticleer sleeping in the farms. Q.5:   How does the wind move to the land? Ans:   The wind rushes to the land, announcing the beginning of the day. Q.6:   What is m

Short questions and answers from Upon Westminster Bridge| class - XI |WBCHSE

  Composed Upon Westminster Bridge September 3, 1802 William Wordsworth •• Short type questions and answers:👇 ** Answer the following questions in a single sentence each:- Q.1: What things lie open in the field? Ans:  Towers, domes, theatres and temples lie open in the field. Q.2: Who wrote the poem, ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’? Ans: William Wordsworth wrote the poem ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’. Q.3: What is the date of composition of the poem, ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’? Ans: The poem was composed on September 3, 1802. Q.4: When does the city look so beautiful? Ans: In the early morning, the city looks so beautiful. Q.5: How does the river glide? Ans:  The river Thames glides according to its own sweet will. Also Read 👉   Substance of the poem Upon Westminster Bridge Q.6:  Where does the Westminster Bridge lie? Ans:  The Westminster Bridge lies over the river Thames in London. Q.7:  Where is the city of London viewed from? Ans: The city of London is viewed from the Westminster Bridge.

Important Voice Changes and Narration Changes from Leela's Friend: class-XI | WBCHSE

Important Voice Changes and Narration Changes  from Leela's Friend: class-XI ** Voice Changes 1. Mr Sivasankar subjected him to a scrutiny. Ans:  He was subjected to a scrutiny by Mr Sivasankar. 2:   He called his wife. Ans:   His wife was called by him. 3. Come in. Ans:   You are permitted to come in. 4: Sir, do you want a servant? Ans: Is a servant wanted by you, sir? 5: She looked at Sidda. Ans: Sidda was looked at by her. 6: Don't send him away. Ans: Let him not be sent away. 7:  He wouldn't be allowed to sleep inside the house. Ans:   We would not allowed him to sleep inside the house. 8:  Now throw the ball into the sky. Ans:  Now, let the ball be thrown into the sky. 9: Leela gave a cry of joy. Ans:  A cry of joy was given by Leela. 10:   Sidda had to drop any work. Ans:  Any work had to be dropped by Sidda. 11:  His company made her supremely happy. Ans:  She was made supremely happy by his company. 12:   Does the moon know you? Ans:   Is the moon known to you.