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Important question for 2 marks by POEM
1.Why does the poet say, “ now we will count to twelve/and we will
all keep stil?
Answer:- Poet hopes to achieve and realize the value of quiet
introspection. In this silence
we shall all feel together and experience a strange feeling of togetherness.
we shall all feel together and experience a strange feeling of togetherness.
2.What did roadside stand offer the customers? Why were the city
people critical of the stand?
Answer:- Wild berries and golden squash roadside stand offer
the customer.
But the city people not only stop there but also they didn’t bought these
things. Instead of they complained signs ‘N’and ‘S’ turned wrong. And according
to him that market crashed that natural picture of the place.
3. Why are young tree described as sprinting?
Answer:- When the poeties was going to airport. At that time he
notice her mother, he saw her mother pale face picture decay and death. But the
other hand outside stand she watched the running active trees which was running
fast. The trees showed a contrast picture with her mother. So young trees
describe as sprinting.
4. What was the plea of the folk who had put up the road side
stand?
Answer:L- The folk who ahd put up the road side stand pled for
some money or ready cash from the passers-by. They Wanted them to stop there
for shopping.
5. Why has the mother been compared to the “late winters moon”?
Answer:- Because, her mother face was ashen like a corpse. And
also her face can compare like a shine less things. And that was support
matters that her old. Her old was sixty six so her body compare like a late
winters moon which is always shine less.
6. What do the parting words of the poet words of the poet and her
smile signify?
Answer:- The parting words: “See you seen,Amma” give an assurance
of like to an old and weak lady.
Her smile is an attempt to overcome the ache and inside her heart for her
mother.
7. Describe the face of the poeties mother. Why is it compared to
a corpse?
Ans:- The poetiews mother is at sixty six year. She was sitting
beside her. She was dozing as old people usually do during the journey. She
keeps her mouth open. This is also a sign of old age.
Generally old people have to keep their mouth open. Her face looks pale and
faded like ash.
8. Where is the poet going and who is with her?
Ans:- The poet was going from her parents home to the Cochin
airpoet.
Her mother with her.
9.What does the poet see happening outside while she was driving?
Ans:-- At her driving time outside she watched young trees which
was speed past them and appear as if they are sprinting. And then she saw gay
and happy children making merry as they move out of their homes.
10.What does the poet do after the security check up? What does
she notice?
Answer:- After the security check up the poeties stands a few
yards away from her mother.
She noticed her
shiningless mother face which was provided the old age. And her face loked like
a dead corpse.
11. What will counting upto twelve and keeping still help us
achieve?
Answer:- Keeping still will hive us the necessary respite for
peace. The poet urge
S us counting upto twelve and keeping still . Perhaps
‘twelve’ here represent the twelve hour marks on the clock.
12. What does the poet want to Convey by addressing the fishermen
and the man gathering salt?
Answer:- Pablo Naruda is against any kind of violence. He
calls upon the fisherman that they shouldn’t harm whales living in the cold
seas of the polar regions.
The
poet is also against any kind of self-torturing, the man who gathering salt and
hurt his hands must look after himself.
13. How do we binfd us to the earth every morning?
Answer:- Every object of nature is a sourse of beauty and
happiness. Every day we are weaving through these beautiful things. This
flowery band binds us with the earth.
14.What are the things of sufferings and sadness to man?
Ans:- We suffer from malice and distress. Unfortunately, we human
qualities and it makes us human. Our life becomes gloomy. We cultivate
unhealthy and evil ways.
All such things bring misery and
sufferings to men.
15. What is the message that Keats wants to give through “A thing
of Beauty”?
Answer:- The very first line of the poem conveys the massage of
the poet. John keats was a worshipper of beauty. A thing of beauty is a joy
forever. Beauty never fades. Nor is it devalued. It never passes into nothingless.
A thing of beauty removes away the pall of sadness and sorrows and gives us joy
and pleasure.
16. What is the childish longing that the poet refers to? Why is
it vain?
Ans:- The poet things that the people who are running the road
side stand suffer from a childish longing. They are always wating for their
prospective customers. They keep their window open to attract them.
But
according to pet it is vain instead of buy something the city people did not
stay there and comment that the market is decreased the nature beauty of the
place. And also informed the ‘N’ and ‘S’ turned wrong.
17. Did ‘the polish traffic’ stop at the roadside stand and if at
all they stopped,what were their reaction?
Answer:- Genarally ‘the polished traffic’ of the rich and the
refined did not stop at the roadside stand. They passed with a mind to go
ahead.
If at all, some stopped there they were not impressed with the place. They
complained of the clumsy paint of the building. They were irritated at the sight
of signs ‘N’ and ‘S’ turned wrong.
18. Why do the people who are running the roadside stand ‘ask for
some city money’?
19.Who will soothe the rural poor out of their wits and how?
20. What was in the news as has been portrayed in the poem ‘The
roadside stand’?
21. What was the complaint of the poet?
22. What would give a great relief to the poet?
23. What would give a great relief to the poet?
Some important 1mark short question by Flamingo
1. What was the commotion that Franz anticipated?
2. What are M.hamel’s views about the French language?
3. What is ironical about the name ‘Saheb-E-Alam’?
4. What is Firozabad famous for and how?
5. Why and when did Gandhi decleare “the battle of Champaran
is won”?
6. What are the other dreams of Sophie besides having a
boutique?
7. What did M.Hamel write at the end of the class?
8. What does Mukesh want to be?
9. Where did the author of “Indigo” visit Gandhi for the
first time?
10. Why is Rajkumar Shukla described as being
‘resolute’?
11. Who
aws Sir Edward Gait?
12. What
does Sophie want to have when she grows up?
13. Where
was it most likely that the two girls would find work after school?
14. Did
Sophie really meet Danny Casey?
2 marks question on Flamingo
1. Why were the village elders present in
m. Hamel’s class on the day of the last lesson?
2. What, according to M. Hamel is the
great fault of Alsace?
3. What do the rag pickers of Seemapuri
conside garbage to be?
4. What makes title city of Firozabad
famous?
5. Why did Gandhi oppose the suggestion
of his lawyer friends to let Andrews stay in Champaran to help them?
6. What was Sophie’s ambition? How did
she plan to achieve it?
7. What did M. Hamel write at the
end of the class?
8. How much Saheb earns from his new job
in the tea stall?
9. Why is Rajkumar Shukla described as
being ‘resolute’?
10. Who
was Sir Edward Gait?
11. Who
is the writer of ‘Going place’?
12. Where
was it most likely that two girl would find work after school?
13. What
wasFranz expected to be prepared with for school that day?
14. How
did Franz’s feelings about M.Hamel and School change?
15. Why
did Franz want to spend his day out of doors?
16. Why
was there a crowd in front of the bulletin board?
17. What
explanation does the author offer for the children not wearing footwear?
18. What
is ironical about the name ‘Sahe-e-Alam?
19. What
is Firozabad Famous for and how?
20. Describe
Mukesh’s family?
21. Why
is Mukesh realistic about his dreams?
22. Why
do you thing that Gandhi thought the Camparan episode to be a turning point in
his life?
23. How
do we Know that ordinary people too contributed to the freedom movement?
24. Why
and when Gandhi decleare “ The battle of Champaran is won”?
25. What
job is Geoff engaged in? Does he entertain wild dreams like his sister?
26. How
does Jansie come to know of the story of Sophies meeting with Cassey? How does
she react?
5mark question by Flaming Go
1. Describe the miserable condition of
the People of Seemapuri.
2. What was the commotion that Franz
anticipated?
3. What are M.Hamel’s views about the
French language?
4. What is ironical about the name
‘Saheb-e-alam?
5. What is Firozabad famous for and how?
6. Why and when Gandhi decleare, “ The
Battle of Champaran is won?
7. What are the other dreams of ‘Sophie
besides having a boutique?
8. What was the order from Berlin? How
did that order affect the people of Alsace,particularly M. hamel and his
students?
9. Describe M.Hamel last day at school?
10. Who
was Saheb and What was ironical about his name? Describe Sahe’bs life and the
life of the barefoot army of ragpickes in Seemapuri.
11. Describe
the bangle makers of Firozabad of Firozabad. How does the vicious circle of the
sahumar’s and the middle men never allow them to come out of proverty.
12. Who
was Geoff? How did he share Sophie’s secrets though he had a temperament and
thingking different from his sister.
13. While
sophie has no touch with. Jansies feet are firmly planted on the ground.’
Present the contrast of the character of Sophie and Jansie.
14. How
would you describe the character and temperament of Sophi’es father?
Some 2 marks of VISTAS
1. How is Antarctica a crucial element in
the debate on climate change?
2. Who is Mr. Lmab? How does Derry get
into his garden?
3. What did Zitlkala-Sa do to escape
getting her hair shingled?
4. What thing were seen by Bama in the
Bazar, according to the season?
5. What was Gondwana?
6. What did the royal infant grow up to
be?
7. How did the Maharaja prepare himself
for the hundredth tiger which was supposed to decide his fate?
8. Describe the important features of
Antarctica as describe in the lesson.
9. How has Antarctica remained relatively
pristine?
10. Why
and how Derry enter Mr. lamb garden?
11. Mr.
Lamb says Derry: ‘Its all relative. Beauty and the beast.’ What does he mean by
that?
12. Why
was Zitkala-SA Terrified when Judewin told her that her hair would be cut
short?
13. What
did Annan say about his community to the narrator?
14. How
was the narrator inspired by the words of her elder brother Annan?
15. How
did Zitkala-Sa feel when she was made one of the animals led by a herder?
7 marks important question on VISTAS
1. What are Geoff green’s reason for including high
school students in ‘Student on Ice’ expedition?
2. Why doesn’t Derry like being with people ?what
does it reflect on the society?
3. Why was the Maharaja of Pratibandapuram called the ‘Tiger
king’ ? How did his campaign of tiger hunting continue? ?How was he avenged by
the hundredth tiger?
4. Describe the narrator’s journey to the end of the
earth- the Antarctica region and his experience enduring that journey with
special emphasis on the success of Students on Ice programme of Geoff Green?
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5. Draw a character sketch of the Tiger king in your own
words .Why was the Maharaja of Pratibandpuram called the tiger king? How
did his campaign of the tiger hunting continue? How was avenged by the
hundredth tiger?
6. How did the tiger king come in danger his throne
and how did he save his kingdom?
7. What does the writer say about the geological history of
Antarctica?
8. What is it that draws Derry towards Mr. lamb in
spite of himself?
9. Describe how Zitkala-sa tried in vain to save her
from being cut. Why did she want to save her hair?
10. Describe the experience Bama had on her way back home which
made her feel sad?
11. What is the common link between the two account
about two difference women from two different countries. Most important
12. Bama’s experience is that of victim of the
caste system. What kind of discrimination does Zitkala Sa’s experience depicts?
What are their responses to their respective situation?
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