Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Who said to whom?
“A walk in the park might make you feel better.”
Advertisements
Solution
Sushila to Smita
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
Pair up with your partner and ask and answer the following question.
Do you like music?
Pair up with your partner and ask and answer the following question.
Have you seen a concert on Television?
Who said to whom?
“Tomorrow morning we perform for the boy-Yes ?”
Read the following sentence and write which emotions are revealed from this sentence.
It’s the chance of a lifetime.
Read the text carefully, you will find some words describing a particular specialty of the individuals/personalities in the text. Explain the meaning of the following words given in the table with reference to the particular personality mentioned in the text.
| Speciality | Personality | Explanation |
| Maestro | ________________ | ________________ |
| Pandit | Ravi Shankar | ________________ |
| Ustad | ________________ | ________________ |
| Moustachioed | ________________ | a person having a large or bushy moustache. |
Describe the condition of Smita when she was going towards the stage. Read the text again and complete the boxes given below. One is done for you.

The whole story revolves around Anant. Write a short paragraph on Anant. Take the help of the following points to develop the paragraph.
1. Health
2. Disease
3. Early interests
4. Intense desire/wish
5. Fulfillment of desire/wish.
The story has three important characters - Anant, Smita, and Aunt Sushila. Go through the story again and complete the following table that highlights their special traits of character. You can put the X mark if that trait is not mentioned in the text.
| Special traits | Smita | Anant | Aunt Sushila |
| Strength | |||
| Weaknesses | |||
| Dreams | |||
| Motivation |
The text has a big collection of Indian words in it. Using words from another language in a write up is called Code-mixing. Make a list of all the Indian words in table A and their meanings in table B. One is done for you.
| ‘A’ Indian word | ‘B’ Meaning |
| 1. Raga | (a) piece of Indian classical music based on one of the six basic musical modes. |
| 2. | (a) |
| 3. | (b) |
| 4. | (c) |
| 5. | (d) |
| 6. | (e) |
| 7. | (f) |
| 8. | (h) |
| 9. | (i) |
Read the following passage and do the given activities:
B1. Complete the following sentences from the passage: (2)
- He was only fifteen and _______.
- Her apartment was not big but _____.
- Whenever they came to Bombay _____.
- He was already able to compose his own tunes _____.
|
Smita bit her lip in self-reproach. She had been so excited at seeing the announcement, that she had not remembered that her brother was ill. She had seen how the doctors had shaken their heads gravely and spoken words that neither she nor her parents could understand. But deep inside Smita had known the frightening truth – that Anant would die. The word cancer had hung in the air – her brother was dying of cancer even though she pretended that all would be well and they would return together, a small family of four, to their home in Gaganpur. And he was only fifteen and the best table-tennis player in the school and the fastest runner. He was learning to play the sitar; they were both taking sitar lessons, but Anant was better than her in many other things. He was already able to compose his own tunes to the astonishment of their guru. Then cancer had struck and they had come to Bombay so that he could be treated at the cancer hospital in the city. Whenever they came to Bombay they stayed with Aunt Sushila. Her apartment was not big but there was always room for them. |
B2. Why did Smita become nervous? (2)
B3. Match the pairs with proper antonyms from the passage: (2)
| A | B |
| (i) Forgotten | (a) deep |
| (ii) Misunderstand | (b) together |
| (iii) Separate | (c) remembered |
| (iv) Shallow | (d) understand |
B4. Do as directed: (2)
- He was learning to play the sitar.
[Frame 'Wh' question to get the underlined part as an answer] - He could be treated at the cancer hospital in the city.
[Pick out the modal auxiliary and state its function]
B5. Personal Response (2)
What would you prefer: music or sports? Give reasons to support your answer.
