Answer the questions in 10-20 words: (2 x5=10)
A) How had he earned the five dollars he had?
B) What were Soapy’s hopes for the winter?
C) What jobs are new ants trained for?
D) Who was the bearded man?
E) Why did the king want to know answers to three questions?
Q.2 Answer the questions in 30-40 words: (Any 2) (3 x 2=6)
1) In what ways is an ant’s life peaceful?
2) Why is Mr. Purcell compared to an owl?
3) Why did he ask for the king’s forgiveness?
Q.3 (A) You are the Head boy/ Head girl of your school. Draft a notice for all the students informing
them about the Drawing and painting competition that is going to be organised in your school.
OR (4 x 1=4)
(B) You visited Jim Corbett National Park during your summer holidays. The encroachment of the
habitat of animals along with small heaps of little at every nook and cranny has deeply affected you.
Write a diary entry, in not more than 120 words, expressing your feelings. You are Abeer or Mira.
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Answer the following Questions.
Question 1:
What are some of the signs of approaching winter referred to in the text?
Answer:
The signs of the approaching winter are the movement of birds to warm south, the woollens needed by people and the dead leaves covering the ground.
Question 2:
Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against each of the following:
(i) Soapy did not want to go to prison. __________
(ii) Soapy had been to prison several times. __________
(iii) It was not possible for Soapy to survive in the city through the winter. __________
(iv) Soapy hated to answer questions of a personal nature. __________
Answer:
(i) False (ii) True (iii) True (iv) True
Question 3:
What was Soapy’s first plan? Why did it not work?
Answer:
He would go to eat at restaurant and would then tell them he had no money. They would immediately call a cop who would arrest him. But as soon as he put his foot inside the restaurant, the waiters blocked his entry. Thus his first plan did not work.
Question 4:
“But the cop’s mind would not consider Soapy”. What did the cop not consider, and why?
Answer:
The policeman did not believe that Soapy had broken the window glass. The reason was that no such criminal would stop and talk to a policeman.
Question 5:
“We have orders to let them shout.” What is the policeman referring to?
Answer:
The policeman means to say that he had got orders not to arrest the unruly and shouting college students.
Question 6:
Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against each of the following.
(i) Soapy stole a man’s umbrella. _________
(ii) The owner of the umbrella offered to give it to Soapy. _________
(iii) The man had stolen the umbrella that was now Soapy’s. _________
(iv) Soapy threw away the umbrella. _________
Answer:
(i) True (ii) True (iii) True {iv) True.
Question 7:
“There was a sudden and wonderful change in his soul”. What brought about the change on Soapy?
Answer:
The sight of the home where Soapy had spent his childhood suddenly changed his outlook. The old memories of his mother and the sweet music revived his love for a decent life. He decided to work and become somebody in life.
Discuss the following topics in groups.
Question 1:
Suppose no cop came at the end. What would Soapy’s life be like through the winter?
Answer:
In case Soapy was not arrested and sent to prison he would have started a new life. He might have taken up some job and lived like a normal gentleman. But through the winter he might have faced the icy winds.
Question 2:
Retell an episode in the story which is a good example of irony in a situation.
Answer:
Soapy was keen to be sent to prison for the three cold months. He made several attempts to get arrested. But none of his plans worked. Finally, when he decided to live a decent life honestly, he was arrested. Such an episode is ironical.
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I. SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
Question 1:
Why did Soapy move restlessly on his seat?
Answer:
Soapy was a homeless and jobless man. Cold winter was approaching fast. He was lying on his seat in Madison Square. He had to find some way to face the cold. Therefore, he moved restlessly on his seat.
Question 2:
What were Soapy’s hopes for the winter?
Answer:
Soapy did not have high hopes for the winter. He had no thought of sailing away on a ship. He was not thinking of southern skies or of the Bay of Naples. He hoped to spend three months in the prison on Blackwell’s Island.
Question 3:
Why did Soapy not like to go to his known persons?
Answer:
Soapy didn’t want to go to his known persons because he thought that they would ask personal questions from him. And he was not ready to answer all their questions about his life.
Question 4:
Why did Soapy like to go to the prison?
Answer:
Soapy was a man of ego. He thought that a gentleman’s own life was still his own life in prison. He considered the prison a better place than the houses of his known people. Therefore, he liked to go to the prison where he would get both food and shelter during the cold weather.
Question 5:
Why did Soapy hope to get food at a large and brightly lighted restaurant?
Answer:
Soapy looked all right above his legs. His face was clean. His coat was good enough.The part of his body that would be seen above the table would look all right. So he hoped to get food at a large and brightly lighted restaurant.
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