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SSLC (English Medium) Class 8 - Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education Question Bank Solutions

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Let’s compare three things.

Windy weather – warm weather – rainy weather (good)

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Ocean - river - lake (deep)

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Let’s compare three things.

The USA – Russia – Spain (large)

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The Mahanadi – The Cauvery – The Ganga (long)

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Chennai – Hyderabad – Bangaluru (modern)

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Giraffe – Horse – goat (tall)

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Elephant - Cat - Dog (strong)

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Let’s compare three things.

Maharastra – Tamilnadu – Rajasthan (hot)

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  1. What are your leisure time activities?
  2. Why do you do them?
  3. Do you read books? What types of books do you read?
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What is the hobby of the poet?

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What does ‘ajar’ mean?

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Can the poet fly without wings?

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What can children do to society if they read?

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What is the theme of the poem?

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On the basis of your understanding of the poem, tick the most suitable option to complete the statements.

Reading

a) wastes my time.

b) helps me think deeply about everything.

c) keeps me busy.

d) helps me in thought breeding.

 
My hobby

a) arguing in court.

b) working in hospitals.

c) taking me far and near.

d) selling goods in a wholesale market.

 
Reading

a) helps me to weep and cry.

b) lets me fly without wings.

c) works in fields to produce food.

d) helps me asleep quickly

 
Reading

a) blesses the children who read.

b) helps the children to construct society.

c) blesses the teachers who teach.

d) blesses the farmers who produce food.

 
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Complete the table given below in order to understand the poem better.

The poet mentions uses of reading The lines in the poem describe the uses The rhymes used in the lines Meaning of the line
Thought breeding      
Opens rational doors      
Fly without wings      
Constructing society      
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Answer the following:

A Tiny Little Plant

Deep in the heart of a little seed,
    Lay buried so, so deep,
A tiny little plant fast asleep.

Out came the bright Sunshine,
     Down crept its light,
Into the seed, too bright.

A little plant woke up to see,
How bright the world might be.

List the rhyming words in the first three lines.

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Answer the following:

A Tiny Little Plant

Deep in the heart of a little seed,
    Lay buried so, so deep,
A tiny little plant fast asleep.

Out came the bright Sunshine,
     Down crept its light,
Into the seed, too bright.

A little plant woke up to see,
How bright the world might be.

Which word in the poem rhymes with 'light'?

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Answer the following

Identify the rhyme scheme of the given short poem.

My dog likes bones,
He eats them up,
He’s very sweet,
He’s just a pup.

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Answer the following

Complete this poem on your own with a abab rhyme scheme.

Peas porridge hot,
Peas porridge cold,
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