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Friday, January 15, 2021

most important short answer type questions from Father's Help of class 10, wbbse

In this post I will discuss the most important short answer type questions from Father's Help of class 10, wbbse. 

Father's Help by R.K Narayan questions and answers (S.A.Q) Class 10, WBBSE



FATHER'S HELP   

এই post এ Madhyamik 2023 , High Madrasha Alim এর ছাত্রছাত্রীদের জন্য R.K Narayan এর Father's Help  থেকে খুব সহজ ভাবে আলোচনা করা হলো বেশ কিছু খুব গুরত্বপূর্ণ S.A.Q  ও তার উত্তর। প্রিয় ছাত্রছাত্রী রা তোমরা এই প্রশ্নগুলো সমাধান করার আগে তোমাদের Father's Help by R.K Narayan গল্পটি Text Book থেকে Word by Word খুঁটিয়ে পড়ে নাও, গল্পটা বুঝে নিয়ে নীচের প্রশ্নের উত্তর লেখার কৌশল একটু শিখে নিয়ে নীচের উত্তর গুলো খাতায় লিখে প্র্যাক্টিস করো দেখবে তোমরা Father's Help থেকে একটাও মিস করবে না।


Father's Help by R.K Narayan questions and answers (S.A.Q) Class 10, WBBSE 



UNIT: 1

 1. What did Swami realize with a shudder?

Ans: Swami realized with a shudder that it was Monday morning.

2. What did mother generously suggest?

Ans: Mother generously suggested that Swami might stay at home.

3. Where Swami ought to have been at 9:30?

Ans: At 9:30 Swami ought to have been in the school prayer hall.

4. What was Swami doing at 9:30?

Ans: At 9:30 Swami was lying on the bench in mother's room.

5. What was Swami's first tactics ?

Ans: Swami's first tactics was to have the false claim of his headache.


6. Why did Swami change his tactics?

Ans: Swami changed his tactics as he knew his father was very strict and he would not be convinced about his headache.

7. What was Swami's second tactics?

Ans: Swami's second tactics was to say that he was already late and the angry teacher Samuel would not allow him in the class.

8. What, according to Swami’s father, was the cause of Swami’s headache?

Ans: Swami loafed about in the Sun on Sundays, and that according to Swami’s father was the cause of headache.

9. What did Swami's father advice Swami? 

Ans: Swami's father adviced Swami to loaf about less on Sundays. 

10. According to Swami who is Samuel specially angry with? 

Ans: According to Swami, Samuel is specially angry with boys who come in late.

11. What does Swami tell his Father about his teacher ?

Ans: Swami says that his teacher is especially angry with boys who come to class in late.

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12. When did father compose the letter for the headmaster? Where did he put it?

Ans: When Swami got ready to leave for the school, father composed the letter for the headmaster.

  He put in an envelope.

   13. What did his father propose?

  Ans- His father proposed to send a letter with swami to the Headmaster.

14. How did Samuel look? Or Give a brief description of Samuel's face. 

Ans: Samuel had a dark face with thin moustache. He wore a yellow coat.

15. With what feeling did Swami go to school?

Ans: As Swami was going to school, he felt that he was the worst boy in the world.

16. Why did Swami feel that he was the worst boy on earth?

Ans: Swami felt that he was the worst boy on earth because he understood that he made a false statement against Samuel.

17. Why did Swami stop on the road side ?

Ans: Swami stopped on the roadside to make up his mind about Samuel. 

18. What was Swami not sure of?

Ans: Swami was not sure if his description of his teacher Samuel was accurate.

19. Why did Swami feel dizzy?

Ans: Swami felt dizzy with confusion regarding Samuel's behaviour.

20. What filled swami with sorrow ?

 Ans- The remembarance of samuel’s dark face, his thin moustache, unshaven cheek and yellow coat filled swami with sorrow.

                          UNIT: 3

21. What was the idea that occurred to Swami when he entered the school gate?

Ans: When Swami entered the school gate, he thought that he would deliver the letter at the end of the day. 

22. What was Samuel teaching? What did he hope?

Ans: Samuel was teaching arithmetic. He hope that Samuel would scold him severely.

23. When did Samuel look impressed ?

Ans: When Swami told that his father had said he should not miss school, Samuel looked impressed.

24. What was unexpected question from Samuel?

Ans- The unexpected question from Samuel was why he had came to School for being headache.

25. When did Samuel get most angry in the class?

Ans: The time while inspecting the home lesson in the class Samuel got most angry.

26. Why did not swami do his homework ?

Ans- Swami did not do his homework because of his headache.

27. When did the bell ring for the last period?

Ans: The bell rang for the last period at 4.30 P.M.

28. Why was the Headmaster’s room locked?

Ans- The Headmaster’s room was locked because he was on leave.

26. What did Swami’s father do with the letter?

Ans: Swami’s father put the letter in an envelope and sealed it.

27. What could Swami recall?

Ans: Swami could recall Samuel’s dark face, thin moustache, cheeks that were not shaven and a coat which was yellow.

28. What did Swami do when the final bell rang?

Ans: When the final bell rang, Swami picked up the books and ran to the room of the headmaster.

29. Why could not Swami deliver the letter to the headmaster?

Ans: Swami could not deliver the letter to the headmaster because he was on week’s leave.

29. What did Swami fail to decide about Samuel?

Ans: Swami failed to decide if Samuel really deserved all the allegations made against him in his father's letter.

30. Why did Swami think he would deliver the letter at the end of the day?

Ans: Swami thought that he would deliver the letter at the end of the day as he wanted to do something during the course of the day to justify the letter.

31. Why did Swami sit down feeling sad?

Ans: Swami had never met anyone as good as Samuel. He sat down feeling sad because it was against such a good man he made his father write to the headmaster.

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Monday, January 11, 2021

Important SAQ from "On Killing A Tree", Class 12, wbchse, H.S English, H.S 2022


SAQ
ON KILLING A TREE

Short Questions (SAQ) from On Killing a Tree. Important SAQ type Short for Class 12 Final Exam 2021. Important for Higher Secondary (HS) Exam. Get all updated questions. Prepare and get sure common. Must get your expected result.



Most Important SAQ from ‘On killing A Tree':

1. How has the tree grown? OR How does a tree grow? (H.S 2017)

2. How much time does it take to kill a tree?
Ans:  It takes much time to kill a tree

3. Where does the tree get its food?
Ans: The tree gets its food at the earth's crust.

4. What do you mean by 'consuming earth'? 
Ans: The expression 'consuming earth' means taking in nutrients from the Earth.

5. What is the source of the tree?
Ans: The root is the source of the tree.

6. What are ‘miniature boughs'?

Ans: 'Miniature boughs' mean very small branches of a tree.

7. What remains hidden for years inside the earth?

Ans: The root of a tree remains hidden for years inside the earth.

8. What does a tree absorb?

Ans: A tree absorbs sunlight, air and water.

9. How does a tree heal itself?
Ans: A tree heals itself naturally.

10. “And then it is done.” What act is referred to here?

Ans: The act of killing a tree is referred to here.

11. What type of poem is 'On Killing A Tree”.

Ans: ‘On Killing A Tree' is an ironical poem.

12. What kind of task is to kill a tree?

Ans: To Kill A Tree is a deliberate act.

13. What form of verse is the poem 'On Killing A Tree' written in?

Ans: The poem 'On Killing A Tree’ is written in free verse.

14. What does ‘leprous hide' mean?
Ans: 'Leprous hide ' means the rough bark of a tree.

15. What does 'anchoring earth' mean?

Ans: 'Anchoring earth' means holding something securely going deep into the earth.

16. When does the strength of the tree get exposed?

Ans: The strength of the tree gets exposed when its root is pulled out.

17. How is the strength of the tree exposed?

Ans. The strength of the tree is exposed by pulling the root out entirely from the earth-cave.

18. “ Not so much pain will it do.”- What task does the word ‘it' refer to? (H.S 15)

Ans: The word 'it' refers to the task of hacking and chopping of a tree.

19. What according to Gieve Patel is 'the most sensitive part' of a tree? (H.S 15)

Ans: According to Gieve Patel, root is the most sensitive part of a tree.

20. What does the phrase 'earth cave' refer to? (H.S 16)

Ans: ‘Earth cave' refers to the hollow on the face of the earth. This hollow is created after the roots are pulled out.

21. From where would curled green twigs rise?
Ans: The curled green twigs would rise from  close to the ground.

22. What scorch and choke the tree after it is pulled out? (H.S 16)

Ans: The sun and air scorch and choke the tree after it is pulled out.

23. How does a tree grow? (H.S 17)

Ans: A tree grows slowly by consuming the earth and absorbing sunlight, air and water for years.

24. From where will the curled green twigs rise? (H.S 17)

Ans: From close to the ground, the curled green twigs will rise.

25. What causes the bark of a tree to bleed? (H.S 18)

Ans: Hacking and chopping cause the bark of a tree to bleed.

26. Which part of the tree is the most sensitive, white and wet?

Ans: The root of the tree is the most sensitive, white and wet.

27. What do you mean by 'Consumig Earth? 

Ans: The expression 'consuming earth' means taking nutrients from the earth.

28: What scorches and chokes the tree after it is pulled out? ( H.S 16)

Ans: Sun and air scorches and chokes the tree after it is pulled out.

29. What does the tree symbolize in the poem ‘On Killing a Tree’?

Ans: In the poem ‘On Killing a Tree’ the tree symbolizes mother Nature.

30. What does the expression 'bleeding bark' suggest?
Ans. The expression 'bleeding bark' suggests that the tree also bleeds like a human being when it is chopped. 

31. What is the hide of the tree compared to? 
Ans. The hide of the tree is compared to the rough skin of a leprosy patient.

32. What will happen once the bleeding bark heals?

Ans: Once the bleeding bark heals, curled green twigs will rise from close to the ground.

33. What will happen to the miniature boughs if unchecked?

Answer: The miniature boughs if unchecked will expand again to farmer size.

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Sunday, January 10, 2021

Short Questions and Answers from ‘The Eyes Have It’ Class XII


1. When do the hills look lovely? 

Ans:- The hills look lovely specially in October. 

2. Who stammered an apology? 

Ans:- The new passenger who entered the compartment at Saharanpur stammered an apology. 

3. What could the narrator see in his mind's eye?

Ans: In his mind's eye, the narrator could see telegraph posts flashing by.

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4. What was the narrator's compliment about the girl? 

Ans:- The narrator's compliment was that the girl had an interesting face. 

5. How did the narrator know that the girl wore slippers? 

  Ans: The girl’s slippers slapped against her heels. Thus, the narrator knew that the girl wore slippers. 

6. “That always happens.” What always happens?

Ans:- It always happens that the passengers feel that they are standing still in the moving train while the trees seem to be moving. 

7. Why were the eyes of the girl of no use? 

Ans:- The eyes of the girl were of no use to her because she was completely blind. 

8. What did the new passenger say about the girl's eyes? 

Ans:- The new passenger said that the girl had beautiful eyes but they were of no use to her because she was completely blind. 

9. Who came to see off the girl at the station? 

Ans:- A couple probably the girl's parents came to see her off at the station. 

10. What did the couple seem to be very anxious about? 

Ans:- The couple seemed to be very anxious about the girl's comfort. 

11. Why did the narrator face the window? 

Ans:- The narrator faced the window to make a pretence of studying the landscape.

12. How are the aunts according to the narrator? 

Ans:- According to the narrator, aunts are usually formidable creatures. 

13. At which station did the blind girl get into the train? H.S 15

Ans: The blind girl got into the train at Rohana station. 

14. Who would receive the blind girl at the destination? H.S 15 

Ans:- The aunt of the blind girl would receive her at the destination. 

15. Who broke into the narrator's reverie? H.S 16 

Ans: The new fellow passenger who entered the compartment at Saharanpur broke into the narrator’s reverie. 

16. What, according to the narrator of the Ruskin Bond's story 'The Eyes Have It', is the best time to visit the hills? H.S 16 

Ans: According to the narrator of the Ruskin Bond's story 'The Eyes Have It', October is the best time to visit the hills. 

17. How did the narrator in ' The Eyes Have It' describe the voice of the blind girl? H.S 17  

Ans:-According to the narrator, the voice of the blind girl had the sparkle of a mountain stream.

18. What were the eyes of the narrator in 'The Eyes Have It' sensitive to? H.S 17 

Ans: The eyes of the narrator in 'The Eyes Have It' were sensitive only to light and darkness. 

19. How did the girl describe the narrator? H.S 18 

Ans: According to the girl, the narrator was a very gallant young man but he was very serious. 

20. What remark did the narrator make about people with good eyesight? H.S 18 

Ans: According to the narrator, people with good eyesight often fail to see what is right in front of of them. 

 21. Why did the narrator decide to keep to his seat?

Ans:- The narrator decided to keep to his seat to hide his blindness from the girl?

22: How did the narrator describe the girl’s voice?

Ans: – While chatting with the blind girl, the narrator was so mesmerized that he said that her voice had the sparkle of the mountain stream.

23: Where was the narrator going to?

Ans: – The narrator was going to Dehra and then to Mussoorie. 

24: What do people with good eyesight fail to see?

Ans:- People with good eyesight fail to see what is right in front of them.

25: What do the narrator hear from the compartment?

Ans:- The narrator heard the panting of the engine and the rumble of the wheels from the compartment.

26: What did the woman instruct the girl?

Ans:- The woman instructed the girl about where she would keep her things, when not to lean out of the windows and how to avoid speaking to strangers.

27: Why was the narrator lucky, according to the girl?

Ans:- According to the girl, the narrator was lucky because he would be able to enjoy the beauty of the Mussoorie hills.

28: "Then I made a mistake"- What was the mistake?

Ans:- The mistake was that the narrator asked the girl what it was like outside.

29:- "That always happens"- What always happens?

Ans:- When the train is in motion, the trees seem to be moving, while the passengers seem to be standing still.

30:- What was the compliment of the narrator about the girl's face?

Ans:- The narrator's compliment was that the girl had an interesting face.

31:- What was the girl’s reply when the narrator told the girl that she had an ‘interesting face’?

Ans:- The girl laughed and admitted that many of her acquaintances had already told her that she had an ‘interesting face’

32:- What was the girl tired of?

Ans:- The girl was tired of people telling her that she had a pretty face.

33:- What, according to the narrator of Ruskin Bond's story "The Eyes Have It" is the best time to visit the hills?

Ans:- According to the narrator of Ruskin Bond's story "The Eyes Have It", the best time to visit the hills is October.

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Othello by William Shakespeare (MCQ) Mark: 1




1. The play Othello was written by - (a) Christopher Marlowe. (b) William Shakespeare.  (c) R.B.Sheridan.  (d) Charles Lamb.  

2. The Play Othello is a - (a) Tragedy.  (b) Comedy. (c) Farce.  (d) Romance 

3. Brabantio was a - (a) Rich Senator.  (b) King.  (c) Merchant.  (d) Duke.  

4. Brabantio was a Senator of - (a) France.  (b) England.  (c) Venice.  (d) China. 

5. Name of Brabantio's daughter was - (a) Olivia.  (b) Desdemona.  (c) Viola.  (d) Celia.  

6. Desdemona was the daughter of - (a) Brabantio.  (b) Frederick.  (c) Duncan.  (d) Banquo.  

7. Othello was a - (a) Turk.  (b) Greek.  (c) Spanish. (d) Moor.  

8. Othello was a - (a) valiant soldier.  (b) a merchant.  (c) a wrestler.  (d) a cowardly warrior.

9. Desdemona liked to hear from Othello of - (a) his family history.  (b) his adventurous experiences.  (c) sulletins life.  d) fairy tales.  

10. Othello married - (a) Desdemona.  b) Emilia. (c) Viola. (d) Olivia.  

11. The marriage of Othello and Desdemona was solemnized - (a) publicly.  (b) Brabantio informing.  (c) privately.  (d) in the presence of the Duke of Venice.  

12. When Brabantio came to know the news of his daughter's marriage with Othello, he - (a) complained to the Duke against Othello.  (b) requested them to stay with him.  (c) bade both Othello and Desdemona smilingly. (d) scolded Desdemona for marrying. 

13. The Senate received a news that - (a) the the French were about to attack them.  (b) the Turks had set sail for hostility.  (c) the Venetians became hostile.  (d) Othello joined the Turks.  

14. The Turks were moving towards the Island of - (a) lyria.  (b) Cyprus. (c) Flores (d) Wales.  

15. The island of Cyprus was to be attacked by - (a) the Turks. (b) the Venetians. (c) the Scotts. (d) none of the above.

16. In the assembly of the Senate when Othello was asked to tell in his defense, he - (a) narrated his adventurous journeys. (b) told about his parentage. (c) narrated his simple story of love with Desdemona. (d) remained silent.

17. Listening to Othello's simple love story, the Duke commented that such a tale - (a) would have demotivated the women, too. (b) could not have any effect.  (c) would have impressed his own daughter too. (d) was totally fake.  

18. When Othello narrated his love story in the assembly, Desdemona - (a) confirmed Othello's words. (b) remained indifferent. (c) refused what Othello said. (d) took her father's side. 

19. Unable to maintain his plea in the assembly, Brabantia - (a) accepted Othello as his son - in - law. (b) ceased to talk Othello anymore. (c) remained indifferent to both of them. (d) turned Othello out from there.  

20. After the trial was over, Othello readily went to the war in - (a) Arden. (b) Norway. (c) Scotland. (d) Cyprus.  

21. The Turkish fleet was dispersed because - (a) Othello made a violent attack. (b) a violent tempest arose there. (c) the soldiers of the team got frightened to move forward. (d) the fleet lacked ammunition.  

22. Othello's most faithful friend was - (a) lago. (b) Cassio. (c) Brabantio. (d) Montano.  

23. Cassio was a - (a) Scottish soldier. (b) Florentine soldier. (c) Turkish soldier. (d) British soldier.  

24. Othello later promoted Cassio to the rank of - (a) General. (b) Lieutenant. (c) Lt.  General. (d) Colonel.  

25.  In his love affair with Desdemona, Othello used - (a) Brabantio. (b) lago. (c) Cassio. (d) Emilia .

26. Iago was a / an - (a) elder nobleman. (b) servant. (c) subject. (d) senator.  

27. Iago was - (a) crafty. (b) clever. (c) honest. (d) generous.  

28. Name of Iago's wife was - (a) Emilia. (b) Desdemona. (c) Viola. (d) Olivia.  

29. Emilia was the wife of - (a) Othello. (b) Montano. (c) Brabantio. (d) Iago.  

30. Iago hated Othello - (a) for marrying Desdemona. (b) for favoring Cassio. (c) for being an adventure lover. (d) for coming to Cyprus.  

31. Cyprus was a / an - (a) river. (b) mountain. (c) country. (d) none.


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