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प्रश्न
What are the details not to be revealed in public domain?
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उत्तर
- Any Passwords Bank account /credentials
- Credit card/Debit card details
- Personal mobile number
- Date of Birth
- Any details which would help to track your routine activities
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Chimps making their own fishing rods is an indication that
Read the following extract and complete the activities given below :
A1 Compare the old and new house and complete the table :
| Points | Old House | New House |
| Surrounding | razzle-dazzle | – |
| Size of the house | – | big |
I was thirteen, the year we moved to the Cantonment at Allahabad. In stark contrast to the razzle-dazzle of the city’s commercial areas like Katra and Chowk, the Cantonment was a quiet, orderly place with broad tree-lined roads that still carried the names of long-dead Britishers. Our bungalow was on a sleepy by-lane called MacPherson Road. When we first saw it, my brothers and I were delighted. It was by far the biggest house we had ever lived in. The task of furnishing those huge, echoing rooms daunted mother.
“Is a slightly smaller house not available?” she asked father, “We do not have enough curtains for this place. And the furniture seems a little inadequate. Why did they have to plan the kitchen at such a distance from the dining-room? It is like doing a route march. And who is going to help me keep this place clean and dusted?”
Her misgivings and objections were undoubtedly valid. But, seeing our crestfallen faces, she sighed and gave in. We made extravagant promises to help in the household chores. Keep our rooms tidy. Put away our toys and books. She smiled with amused disbelief, her mind already working out how many meters of curtain-cloth would be needed and so on.
A2 Complete :
Complete the following list of objections that the mother had with the new house :
(i) Inadequate _______
(ii) Do not have _______
(iii) Kitchen at a distance from _______
(iv) A very big _______
A3 Personal response:
Do you agree with the objections raised by the mother? Explain.
Does the poem have a consistent rhyme scheme?
Paul's final bet his family richer but cost him his life. Explain.
Adi Song for the Recovery of Lost Health' is in Miri Agom while Adi Agom is the Adi community's language for routine conversation. How does this reflect upon the high level of language sensitivity of the Adi? Can you think of other parallels in modern languages between the literary variety and the colloquial variety?
Explain the phrase.
Time's fool
What does the bird in the poem announce? How is this related to the title, ‘Coming’?
Think of one of your favourite stories. Fill in the following facts about the story.
- Name of the story:
- Type of story:
- Setting (time and place):
- Important characters:
- Theme/Plot:
- Conflict/Dilemma:
- Solution:
- End:
Complete the web with the help of adjectives used to describe eyes and nose in all respects. Two are done for you.


Go through the poem and state whether the following statement is true or false.
Planners plan to construct buildings wherever they find a place.
Prove with the theme of the play/extract that the deeper human emotion which profoundly interested Shakespeare was jealousy.
Have you seen non-commercial advertisements - those that are not ‘selling’ anything but are only giving people useful information?
Answer the following question in one sentence.
What does the title of the poem say?
Listen and complete:
Close your books. The teacher will dictate some lines from the poem. She will say the first half and you have to write the entire line/verse.
- I know a funny ____________ As quiet as a ____________ Who does the mischief that is done ____________.
- There’s no one ever sees his face, And yet we all ____________ That every plate we break was ____________ By ____________.
Say whether you agree or disagree.
The wolf could not trace Bertha because she was behind a myrtle bush.
What was the businessman looking for? Why?
Write what the goldfish does.
Do you long to be something else? Write about your longing.
Read the incident again and answer the following question.
Why were the other passengers in the flight gazing at the writer?
Gilson asked the narrator to buy a tie.
What story did grandfather tell them about the haunted hill?
What kind of a life do you want to lead in this world?
Why did the farmer have to travel far?
Work in pair, find answer for the question and share in the class.
Why does the poet say the ‘ Spring is pretty’?
The villagers, built a _______ on his memory.
Identify the character or the speaker.
“Do not feel sad dear.”
Find and write the clues.
Clue for lame ______.
Match the following and write the new word.
| 1. | pre | continue |
| 2. | dis | familiar |
| 3. | un | open |
| 4. | re | view |
Whose word are these? Name the character.
“I am not rich enough to buy this plate. This is a gold plate.”
What did his mother say in his dream?
