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Q2. Match the following:-.

a) Shri sai Baba

b) Orissa

c) Thug

d) Mahatma Gandhi

e) keep an eye on

(f) barking dogs

g) first newspaper of India

h) Rags and

i) leading general magazine

j) tooth and nail.




1) seldom bite

II) Shirdi

III) hate the sin, not the siner

IV) tatters

V) a violent criminal

VI) Odisha

VII) with one's full might

VIII) to watch carefully

IX) Bengal Gazette

X) India today​

Answers

Answered by pandaXop
81

ANSWER

a.) Shri sai baba - Shirdi

b.) Orissa - Odisha

c.) Thug - A violent criminal

d.) Mahatma Gandhi - Hate the sin not the sinner

e.) Keep an eye on - to watch carefully

f.) Barking dogs - Seldom bite

g.) First newspaper of India - Bengal Gazette

h.) Rags and - Tatters

i.) Leading general magazine - India today

j.) Tooth and nail - with one's full might

  • Shirdi is a town in the state of Maharashtra, in western India.

  • Old name of Odisha was Odra Desha or Orissa.

  • This phrase “Hate the sin and not the sinner" is derived from autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi (1929.)

  • Rags and tatters is a movie of 2013.

  • Bengal Gazette was an English language weekly newspaper published in Kolkata. It was founded on 29 January 1780.

Answered by ProgrammingHero
55

Match the following :-

a) Shri sai Baba → (ii). Shirdi

=> Shirdi is the place which is situated in the Maharashtra and it is known as the former home of revered spiritual leader Sai Baba, and as a major pilgrimage site.

b) Orissa → (vi). Odisha

=> Orissa is the old name of the odisha state of our country India.

c) Thug → (v). a violent criminal

=> Thug are the very bad persons which is known as a violet criminal.

d) Mahatma Gandhi → (iii). hate the sin, not the siner

=> Mahatma Gandhi (Father of India) always hate the sin but not hate the siner people.

e) keep an eye on → (viii). to watch carefully

=> You should keep your eyes sharply to watch carefully.

(f) barking dogs → (i). seldom bite

=> Barking dogs, seldom bites is the English proverbs.

g) first newspaper of India → (ix). Bengal Gazette

=> The first newspaper of India is known as the Gazette of Bengal.

h) Rags and → (iv). tatters

=> Rags and tatters is an English proverbs just like his house is broken, ragged and tattered.

i) leading general magazine → (x). India today

=> India Today is the name of the magazine of leading general magazine.

j) tooth and nail → (vii). with one's full might

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