Calculate the time at 5° E longitude when it is 9 a.m. at 35° E longitude ? Time given at longitude = 35° E Time asked at longitude = 5° E Difference in longitude = _____________(difference between given and asked longitudes, Difference between two longitudes = 4 minutes Difference of time for 30° longitude Multiplied by 4 = _____________ minutes = ______ Hours. AS 5° E Longitude lies to the west of 35°E longitude, Therefore, 2 hours will be subtracted from the given time i.e. 9.00 a.m. So, the answer will be ____________ am.
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Explanation:
1. Describe Calpurnia as Scout depicts her in Chapter (1)
Ans: Calpurnia has been the cook for the Finch family since Jem was born. Scout describes Calpurnia as all
angles and bones, nearsighted, and owning a wide, hard hand which she used to discipline Scout. Scout says
Calpurnia is “always ordering me out of the kitchen, asking me why I couldn’t behave as well as Jem . . . and
calling me home when I wasn’t ready to come.”
2. What does Dill dare Jem to do?
Ans: Dill dares Jem to touch the Radley house.
3. What events led to Arthur’s being shut into the house?
Ans: Arthur and some other boys formed a group which was the nearest thing that Maycomb had ever had to a
gang. They hung around the barbershop, rode the bus on Sundays to go to the movies, attended dances at the
“gambling hell,” and experimented with whiskey.
4. Pretend you are writing a description of Maycomb for a travel magazine of the 1930s. Describe the town in
detail.
Ans: Maycomb is a small Southern town where the residents all know one another. The citizens are primarily
law-abiding people. The class system is in effect and there is segregation evidenced by the statement that the
sheriff hadn’t the heart to put Arthur in “jail alongside Negroes.”
5. The townspeople of Maycomb have some fears and superstitions about the Radley Place. Describe these
fears and superstitions.
Ans: The people of Maycomb say that Arthur goes out at night after the town is asleep. Many people fear the
Radley Place and cross the street to avoid it. Any lost ball in the Radley’s yard remains there.
6. Whose idea was it to make Boo come out of the house?
Ans: It was Dill’s idea to make Boo come out of his house.
7. How important is bravery to Jem?
Ans: Scout says that Jem always takes a dare. Bravery is of great importance to him. It is because of his need to
be brave that Jem runs into the Radley yard and slaps the house.
8. Mr. Connor is described as “Maycomb’s ancient beadle.” What is a beadle?
Ans: A beadle is a crier or officer of the court. Mr. Connor is evidently a bailiff of the court.
9. What goal do the children plan to achieve before the end of the summer?
Ans: Before the end of the summer the children run out of ideas for play. Dill gives them the idea to make Boo
Radley come out of his house.
10. Describe some of the customs of the town of Maycomb.
Ans: On Sundays the people of Maycomb go visiting; the ladies wear their Sunday best for this event. The
Radleys do not participate, however; they keep their shades drawn to discourage visitors. The pace on
Sundays in Maycomb is slow; the citizens scorn activities like picture shows on Sundays. When serious
illness comes to a family, sawhorses are put up to cut down on traffic and noise. Straw is put in the street to
cut down the noise of those who must use the street. The primary social events in the town are church-related
activities.