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Glimpses of India Extra Questions and Answers Class 10 English First Flight

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In this article, we are providing Glimpses of India Extra Questions and Answers PDF Class 10 English First Flight CBSE, Extra Questions for Class 10 English was designed by subject expert teachers.

Glimpses of India Extra Questions and Answers Class 10 English First Flight

Part I A Baker from Goa

Extract Based Questions [3 Marks each]

Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow

Question 1.

We kids would be pushed aside with a mild rebuke and the loaves would be delivered to the servant. But we would not give up. We would climb a bench or the parapet and peep into the basket, somehow. I can still recall the typical fragrance of those loaves. Loaves for the elders and the bangles for the children. [CBSE2014 ]

(a) Who are ‘we’ in the extract?

(b) Why were the children pushed aside?

(c) Which word/phrase in the extract means the same as ‘an expression of disapproval/a scolding’?

(d) What was there in the basket?

Answer:

(a) ‘We’ in the extract refers to the narrator and his friends.

(b) The kids were pushed aside so that the breads can be delivered to the servants.

(c) The word ‘rebuke’ from the extract means ‘an expression of disapproval/a scolding’.

(d) There were some loaves for the elders and some bangles for the children.

Question 2.

Marriage gifts are meaningless without the sweet bread known as the bol, just as a party or a feast loses its charm without bread. Not enough can be said to show how important a baker can be for a village. The lady of the house must prepare sandwiches on the occasion of her daughter’s engagement. Cakes and bolinhas are a must for Christmas as well as other festivals. Thus, the presence of the baker’s furnace in the village is absolutely essential.

(a) What are compulsorily prepared during Christmas in Goa?

(b) Why is a baker necessary in a village?

(c) Find the word in the extract which means ‘celebration meal’.

(d) What is must to be prepared on a daughter’s engagement by a lady?

Answer:

(a) During Christmas cakes and bolinhas are compulsorily prepared in Goa.

(b) A baker is necessary in a village because different kinds of breads are required by the villagers for daily consumption as well as for special occasions.

(c) ‘feast’ from the extract means ‘celebration meal’.

(d) The lady of the house must prepare sandwiches on the occasion of her daughter’s engagement.

Question 3.

The baker usually collected his bills at the end of the month. Monthly accounts used to be recorded on some wall in pencil. Baking was indeed a profitable profession in the old days. The baker and his family never starved. He, his family and his servants always looked happy and prosperous. Their plump physique was an open testimony to this. Even today any person with a jackfruit-like physical appearance is easily compared to a baker. [CBSE 2016]

(a) Where did the baker record his accounts?

(b) Why did the baker and his family never starve?

(c) Which work in the extract is a synonym of ‘build’?

(d) How can a baker be identified in Goa?

Answer:

(a) The baker recorded his accounts on some wall in pencil.

(b) The baker and his family never starved because baking was a profitable profession.

(c) ‘physique’ from the extract is the synonym of ‘build’.

(d) Any person with a Jackfruit-like physical appearance is easily identified to a baker as their pump physique is an open testimony of their happiness and prosperity.

Short Answer Type Questions [2 Marks each]

Question 1.

What did the baker do first once he reached a house?

Answer:

The baker would first greet the lady of the house by saying “Good Morning”. He would then place the basket on the vertical bamboo and deliver the loaves to the servant.

Question 2.

How did the baker make his entry?

Answer:

The baker used to enter with the Jingling sound of his specially made bamboo staff. His one hand supported the basket on his head and the other banged the bamboo on the ground.

Question 3.

How do we get to know that the makers of bread still exist?

Answer:

The narrator states that the eaters of loaves might have vanished but the makers are still there. He further says that those age old, time tested furnaces still exist and the fire in the furnaces had not yet been extinguished.

Question 4.

What is the importance of breads for the Goans?

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Why was the Baker’s furnace essential in a traditional Goan village? CBSE 2010

Answer:

Different kinds of breads are important during the different occasions. Bolinhas had to be prepared during Christmas and other festivals. The mothers used to prepare sandwiches on the occasion of their daughter’s engagement. So, the baker’s furnace was essential.

Question 5.

Describe the dress of the bakers.

Answer:

The bakers had a peculiar dress earlier known as the kabai. It was a one piece long frock reaching down to the knees.

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