Q1(B):
An ultimate shaking grief fixes the boy
As he stands rigid, trembling, staring down
All his young days into the harbour where
His ball went. I would not intrude on him.
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The poet uses the word 'ultimate' to describe the boy's
reaction.
Pick the meaning that DOES NOT display what, ultimate
means in the context given.
a) consequent
b) final
c) conclusive
d) fateful
The boy is very young in this poem. As a mature, balanced
grown-up, he might look back and think that his reaction
of ultimate shaking grief was
1) disproportionate to the loss
2) pretension to procure a new toy
3) according to his exposure and experience then
4) a reaction to the failure of retrieving the toy
5) justified and similar to what it would be currently
a) 562
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Answer:
seer the following:
11.5.2 Area of Circle
Amange the separate pieces as shown in Fig 11.36, which is roughly a parallelogram.
A farmer dug a flower bed of radius 7 m at the centre of a field. He needs to
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purchase fertiliser. If I kg of fertiliser is required for 1 square metre area.
how much fertiliser should he purchase?
. What will be the cost of polishing a circular table-top of radius 2 m at the rate
of 10 per square metre?
Can you tell what we need to find in such cases, Area or Perimeter? In such
makes we need to find the area of the circular region. Let us find the area of a circle, using
naphpaper.
Draw a circle of radius 4 cm on a graph paper (Fig 11.34). Find the area by counting
he number of squares enclosed.
As the edges are not straight, we get a rough estimate of the area of circle by this method,
71 side There is another way of finding the area of a circle.
Draw a circle and shade one half of the circle [Fig 11.350). Now fold the circle into
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sighths and cut along the folds (Fig 11.35(11)].
Fig 11.35
Fig 11.34
Fig 11.36
Explanation:
acquire fertiliser. If 1 square metre of land needs 1 kilogramme of fertiliser
How much fertiliser ought he to buy?
How much will it cost to polish a circular tabletop with a 2 m radius
10 per square metre, please?
What do we need to look for in these situations—the area or the perimeter? In this
We must determine the circular region's area. Let's utilise to determine the size of a circle.
Create a circle on graph paper with a radius of 4 cm (Fig 11.34). Count the area to find it.
the quantity of enclosed squares.
By using this approach, we may estimate the area of a circle roughly because the borders are not straight.
71 side There is an additional method for calculating a circle's area.
A circle should be drawn, with one half being shaded [Fig. 11.350]. Continue to fold the circle.
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An ultimate shaking grief fixes the boy As he stands rigid, trembling, staring down.
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