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On the Basis of Your Reading of the Passage Answer the Following Question . Kalam Continues to Be Proud of the Money He Had Earned During the Time of World War - Ii Because - English Communicative

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On the basis of your reading of the passage answer the following question by ticking the most appropriate options. Give reason for your choices.

Kalam continues to be proud of the money he had earned during the time of World War - II because 

विकल्प

  • his cousin Samsuddin had helped him earn it  

  • it was the first wages he had earned 

  • he was able to supplement his father's income 

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उत्तर

Kalam continues to be proud of the money he had earned during the time of World War - II because it was the first wages he had earned  .

 

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Challenges to National Integration
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अध्याय 6.2: Challenges to National Integration - Challenges to National Integration [पृष्ठ २१५]

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सीबीएसई English Communicative - Main Course Book Interact in English [English] Class 10
अध्याय 6.2 Challenges to National Integration
Challenges to National Integration | Q 3.05 | पृष्ठ २१५

संबंधित प्रश्न

WHERE the mind is without fear and the head is held high Where knowledge is free Where the world has not been broken up into fragments By narrow domestic walls Where words come out from the depth of truth Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit – 
Where the mind is led forward by thee
Into ever-widening thought and action
Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.
— Rabindranath Tagore

  • Why does the poet say, ‘Where the mind is without fear’ ?
  • What are the narrow domestic walls being referred to ?
  • Why are they ‘narrow ’ ?
  • How /when does the ‘clear stream of reason’ lose its way ?
  • What is the poet’s appeal ?

On the basis of your reading of the passage answer the following question by ticking the most appropriate options. Give reasons for your choice.

Kalam's science techer Sivasubramania was something oa a rebel in the sense that     


Complete the following sentence. 

An example of the generosity and kindness of Kalam's parents is   ......................................................


Complete the following sentence.  

The suspension of train halt at Rameshwaram station proved to be a blessing  in disguise for Kalam because .................................................................


Complete the following sentence.

The salient feature of Kalam's relationship with his three childhood friends was that .........................................................................................


Role Play:
Your teacher will divide the class into groups of four and ask them to act out the following roles:
Kalam
Ramanadha Sastry
Aravindan
Shivaprakasan

In your group you should play the role allocated to you by engagmg in a conversation in which the friends
a) Express surprise and joy at meeting each other after nearly fifty years
b) Fondly recall their childhood times
c) Compare the problems facing the country then with the problems she is facing now.
d) Discuss what can be done to rid her of these problems

(Refer to the SWOT analysis of lndia)

After the role play, your teacher will invite some of the groups to share with others what problems they discussed and the solutions they proposed.


Diary Entry:
Suppose you are Kalam/Ramanadha Sastry. You are upset about being made to sit away from your best friend in the class. Write a diary entry expressing your feelings and reactions. In your diary entry you should
a) Describe the incident briefly
b) Say how you and your friend felt about it
c) Decide what you are going to do about it
Things to do:
1. Narrate the incidents described in the memoir in the form of a comic strip
2. Make a short film on the incidents narrated in the memoir
3. Script and stage a skit on the incident that happened in V grade.


Read each of the following sentence from the story and tick the word/ phrase that gives the correct meaning for the italicized word/ phrase in the context in which they are used here. 

The first casualty came in the form of the suspension of the train halt at Rameswaram station.


Read each of the following sentence from the story and tick the word/ phrase that gives the correct meaning for the italicized word/ phrase in the context in which they are used here. 

My cousin Samsuddin, was looking for a helping hand to catch the bundles and, as if naturally, I filled the slot.


Read each of the following sentence from the story and tick the word/ phrase that gives the correct meaning for the italicized word/ phrase in the context in which they are used here.  

The new teacher could not stomach a Hindu priest's son sitting with a Muslim boy.


Read each of the following sentence from the story and tick the word/ phrase that gives the correct meaning for the italicized word/ phrase in the context in which they are used here.  

Sivasubramania Iyer was not perturbed, nor did he get angry with his wife


Read each of the following sentence from the story and tick the word/ phrase that gives the correct meaning for the italicized word/ phrase in the context in which they are used here. 

Then the Second World War was over and India's freedom was imminent.


If you were in the selection committee for the National Integration Award who would you choose and why? 


Design a stamp in honour of your hero that captures the important moment of his  contribution. You could create a fictional hero also. 


Based on your reading of the passage answer the following question :

What are the steps that we should take to strengthen the nation and its unity ?


Based on your reading of the passage answer the following question : 

How can we attain internal freedom for the people of the country?


Read the passage carefully and familiarize yourself with the new words used in the passage by working out their meanings. Match the words in column A
with their meanings in column B.

Column A Column B
(a) foster (i) the act of accepting someone as a part of a group
(b) pernicious (ii) excessive enthusiasm for an extreme political or religious cause
(c) integration (iii) encourage the development of
{d) fanaticism (iv) agreement and support resulting from shared interests, feelings or opinions
(e) solidarity (v) having a harmful effect.

Organize a group discussion on the topic : “Destabilizing Forces Within a Country : Challenges to a Nation”. 


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