English
Maharashtra State BoardSSC (English Medium) 8th Standard

Little things Little drops of water, Little grains of ______ Make the mighty ocean And the pleasant ______. Thus the little minutes, What important message does the above poem convey?

Advertisements
Advertisements

Question

Little things

Little drops of water,
Little grains of ______
Make the mighty ocean
And the pleasant ______.

Thus the little minutes,
Humble though they ______,
Make the mighty ages
Of ______,

Little deeds of kindness,
Little words of ______
Make this earth an Eden,
Like the heaven a ______

What important message does the above poem convey?

Short Answer
Advertisements

Solution

It conveys the message that even little acts and gestures are important. We must not think that something is unimportant or insignificant just because it is small.

shaalaa.com
Reading Skills
  Is there an error in this question or solution?
Chapter 3.1: The Plate of Gold - Warming up [Page 56]

APPEARS IN

Balbharati English [English] Standard 8 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 3.1 The Plate of Gold
Warming up | Q 2.1 | Page 56
Balbharati English Integrated [English] Standard 8 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 3.1 The Plate of Gold
WARMING UP | Q 2. (2) | Page 1

RELATED QUESTIONS

What does the word ‘cardboard’ denote in the poem? Why has this word been used?


Make a list of the preparations made for an assault on Tiger Hill.

They also explored to ______________.


Read the following word and use it in a sentence of your own.

Renown


Write slogans for the cleanliness drive in your area. 


Identify the character or speaker.

I will tie you neck and feet together.


How did Hamid’s friends enjoy the games in the fair?


What will you do if someone ensnares birds?


Why did Jana’s friends stop her from going near the tree?


What was the most important thing that Helen finally understood?


Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow

Humans have long been fascinated by fiction. We experience excitement in assigning supernatural power to imaginary characters in fictional stories – and so we have Spider man, Batman, He–man, Titans and many more. The ‘Cyborg’ was an offshoot of such wild imagination of humans to invest our species with superhuman powers. Today, the Cyborg is no more an imaginary organism. We are living in a world where a sizeable population of humans have merged their bodies with technological implants. The term ‘Cyborg’, short for ‘cybernetic organism’, was coined to describe a man, whose body is implanted with technological devices to supplement and substitute body functions.

Cyborgs include people with cardiac pacemakers, contact lenses, bionic ears and eyes, prosthetics and so on. In other words, a cyborg is partly human and partly machine. The technological innovations in the field of medicine and healthcare augment humans with machines, producing a beta version of the human body. The advent of brain machine interfaces is certain to blur the boundary between humans and machines. Scientists are working hard to find a technique for age reversal too. People do not want to die, so mankind is striving to get to the final frontier, which is development of machines and devices that would accord man immortality.

The needs of humans are not limited. As time passes, food habits change, thinking patterns change, and even appearances change. We are about to travel by driverless, fully automated vehicles. Computers and smart phones have become our masters. The more we depend and merge with technological advancements, the more the humanness in us slowly erodes. Intelligence is sought to be infused into machines and robotics are designed in such a way to give man a virtual human companion. The field of artificial intelligence is overtaking the human brain and many fear that it could even harm the human race. Despite certain limitations and potential threats, many believe that cyborgs will be the next step in the evolution of mankind. The amalgamation of man and machine is sure to add a new dimension to the life of mankind and this will prove to be the ‘biggest evolution in Biology’ since the emergence of life, four billion years ago.

Questions:

a) Account for the popularity of characters with supernatural powers.

b) Who is referred to as a ‘Cyborg’?

c) What is expected to happen with the advent of the brain machine interface?

d) The needs of humans are not limited. How is this statement elaborated in the passage?

e) How can a machine turn into a virtual companion for humans?

f) Explain the flipside of the rapid technological advancement.

g) Identify the word in para 1 which means ‘everlasting life’.

h) Which of the following words is synonymous with ‘amalgamation’?

  1. recreation
  2. integration
  3. exploration
  4. proposition

i) Which of the following options is the antonym of the word ‘advent’?

  1. drawback
  2. dispute
  3. departure
  4. danger

j) Find out the word which is the antonym of ‘natural’ in para 3.


Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×