SSLC English Question Bank 7. We will learn 10th class English important notes for exam. Study material for 10th standard exam preparation.
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10th class important questions and answers
1. “I think it’s astonishing that a stranger would jump off a train and risk his life for me. I can never repay Baleshwar.”
a) Who is the stranger here?
Ans: Baleshwar Mishra.
b) Who is thinking like so?
Ans: Roma Talreja.
c) Why couldn’t she repay him?
Ans: Because Baleshwar had rescued her in time.
2. “It’s the chance of a life time, he was saying.”
a) Who said this?
Ans: Anant
b) What was the chance?
Ans: Attending Pandit Ravi Shankar’s concert.
c) Why was he not able to go the concert?
Ans: Because he was suffering from cancer.
3. “A symbol of revolt” he said.
a) Who made this statement?
Ans: Jawaharalal Nehru.
b) Who is the symbol of revolt?
Ans: Dr.B.R.Ambedkar.
c) Why is he described so?
Ans: Because he fought against the discrimination of the cast system.
4. “But his little daughter whispered, as she took his icy hand.”
a) Whose daughter was she?
Ans: She was captain’s daughter
b) What did she say to him?
Ans: She asked “Isn’t God upon the ocean, just the same as on the land?”
c) What was the effect of her words?
Ans: By these words they instilled hope and reached the harbor safety.
5. “Chacha, can I borrow your mobile?”
a) Who wanted the mobile?
Ans: Baleshwar Mishra.
b) Why did he want the mobile?
Ans: To inform Roma’s brother, Dinesh about her accident.
c) Who is ‘chacha’ referred here?
Ans: A tempo-truck driver who spoke Gujarati.
6. “I must hear him and see him.”
a) Who is ‘I’ referred here?
Ans: Anant
b) Who did he want to see?
Ans: Pandit Ravi Shankar
c) What did he want to hear?
Ans: Pandit Ravi Shankar’s music.
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7. “He had an insatiable thirst for books”.
a) Who is ‘he’ referred to?
Ans: Dr.B.R.Ambedkar
b) How can You say that he had an insatiable thirst for books?
Ans: By curtailing his daily needs he bought many books.
c) What does ‘insatiable’ mean in the context?
Ans: to cut down.
8. “Then we kissed the little maiden, and we spake in better cheer.”
a) Who does ‘we’ refer to?
Ans: Sailors
b) What made them kiss the little maiden?
Ans: They rescued from the violent storm by her words.
c) Why were they back in cheer?
Ans: They got hope of survival and reached the harbor safety.
9. “Behenji aap theek hai?” he asked. But there was no response, and no help in sight.
a) Who is ‘he’ here?
Ans: Baleshwar Mishra.
b) Who does ‘behenji’ refer to?
Ans: Roma Talreja.
c)Why there was no response?
Ans: Because Roma was in unconscious mood.
10. “We mustn’t miss the chance.”
a) Who said this?
Ans: Anant
b) What chance did he not want to miss?
Ans: The chance was to attend Pandit Ravi Shankar’s concert.
c) Why did the speaker think so?
Ans: Because he had not many days to live.
11. “The constitution is a fundamental document.”
a) What does the constitution define?
Ans: It defines the position and power of three pillars of the state.
b) What is the purpose of the constitution?
Ans: Not only to create organization and but also limit their authority.
c) Who was the chairman of the drafting committee of the constitution? Ans: Dr.B.R.Ambedkar
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12. “Isn’t God upon the ocean, just the same as on the land?”
a) Who is the speaker here?
Ans: Captain’s little daughter.
b) When was this said?
Ans: When captain shouted “we are lost.
c) What was the result of these words?
Ans: By these words they instilled hope and reached the harbor safety.
13. “I hope I’m not too late.”
a) Who is ‘I’ here?
Ans: Baleshwar Mishra.
b) What did he have to do?
Ans: He have to search for that girl to help.
c) Why did he hope so?
Ans: Because he was not too late to come there.
14. “Take him home, give him the things he likes, indulge him.”
a) Who said this?
Ans: The doctow who treated Anant.
b) Who does ‘him’ refer to?
Ans: Anant
c) Why did the speaker say so?
Ans: Anant’s condition grew worse. He had not many days to live.
15. “His flair for legislative work became evident to the nation.”
a) Whose flair became evident?
Ans: Dr.B.R.Ambedkar
b) When did it become evident?
Ans: When he was made the chairman of Drafting committee.
c) What do ‘flair’ mean in this context? Ans: A natural ability to do something well.
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