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प्रश्न
Tick the qualities that are required to achieve such a feat.
| passion | reward | determination | physical |
| fame | faith | courage | money |
| drive | vengeance | inspiration | self-satisfaction |
| vision | undying spirit | inner-urge | perseverance |
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उत्तर
| passion | ✓ | reward | determination | ✓ | physical | ✓ | |
| fame | faith | ✓ | courage | ✓ | money | ||
| drive | ✓ | vengeance | inspiration | ✓ | self-satisfaction | ||
| vision | ✓ | undying spirit | ✓ | inner-urge | ✓ | perseverance | ✓ |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What made the boys join the resistance movement against the Germans?
Why didn’t the boys disclose their problem to the author?
How did the narrator help the boys on Sunday?
Who took the author to the cubicle?
Adversity brings out the best as well as the worst in people. Elucidate this statement with reference to the story
How does army tea taste?
Discuss how the essay reveals the factual points and the author’s personal opinions on the preparation of tea.
What thoughts troubled Dr. Christiaan Barnard as he neared the end of his career as a heart surgeon?
Who encouraged them and how?
What happened in the grand finale?
How does Dr. Barnard know the boy who played the trolley’s driver?
What was the profound lesson that Dr. Barnard learnt from the boys?
What injuries did they sustain in the accident?
Dr. Barnard couldn’t find any nobility in suffering. Why?
What was Pedanna’s suggestion to their father?
When did the children shy away from the chair?
Why did the family find it difficult to make a chair?
When did the children get over the fear of sitting on the chair?
Write character sketches of Maamanaar and Pedanna.
Classify these pictures to show what they depict–Personal freedom/Public liberty.
| Personal freedom | Public liberty |
| colouring the hair red | |
According to the author, what are we more conscious of?
What does the traffic policeman symbolize?
"My right to swing my fist ends, where your nose begins." Elucidate with reference to, ‘On the Rule of the Road’.
How responsible and capable are you at home?
