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GULLIVER'S TRAVEL
•Gulliver's travel chapter 1 questions and
answers for CBSE students.
Q1. Lemuel Gulliver, surgeon to Antelope,sets
sail to the south sea on May 4th, 1699. At
first the voyage is without any mishap what
happen then?
Ans:- Lemuel Gulliver,surgeon to Antelope,
sets sail to the south sea on May 4th, 1699,
and their voyage at first was very prosperous.
But when they were on their way to the East
Indies , they were driven by a violent storm to
the north - west of Van Diemen's land. By an
observation they found themselves in the
latitude of thirty degree and two minutes
south. Twelve of their crew members were
dead by immoderate labour and ill food and
the rest were in a very weak condition. On
5th Nov, the seamen spied a rock within their
reach. But wind was so strong that their ship
was driven directly upon it and immediately
split. Six of the crew, somehow managed to
shift into an another boat that too overset by
a sudden flurry from the north. And this
accident made Gulliver helpless and then
Gulliver relied himself on the mercy of wind
and tide.
Q2. What is the result of the ship striking
against a rock? What happens to the ship
and the crew?
Ans:- When the ship was on its way to the
East Indies,it striked against a rock and
immediately split into many parts. Then crew
had to shift into an another boat which might
have been put on the board as lifeboat. As
we know, that all crew members were in a
very weak condition and whatever a little
energy they had, they used them too in
shifting into the boat.
i hope it's help you and you help me and mark brainlest
•Gulliver's travel chapter 1 questions and
answers for CBSE students.
Q1. Lemuel Gulliver, surgeon to Antelope,sets
sail to the south sea on May 4th, 1699. At
first the voyage is without any mishap what
happen then?
Ans:- Lemuel Gulliver,surgeon to Antelope,
sets sail to the south sea on May 4th, 1699,
and their voyage at first was very prosperous.
But when they were on their way to the East
Indies , they were driven by a violent storm to
the north - west of Van Diemen's land. By an
observation they found themselves in the
latitude of thirty degree and two minutes
south. Twelve of their crew members were
dead by immoderate labour and ill food and
the rest were in a very weak condition. On
5th Nov, the seamen spied a rock within their
reach. But wind was so strong that their ship
was driven directly upon it and immediately
split. Six of the crew, somehow managed to
shift into an another boat that too overset by
a sudden flurry from the north. And this
accident made Gulliver helpless and then
Gulliver relied himself on the mercy of wind
and tide.
Q2. What is the result of the ship striking
against a rock? What happens to the ship
and the crew?
Ans:- When the ship was on its way to the
East Indies,it striked against a rock and
immediately split into many parts. Then crew
had to shift into an another boat which might
have been put on the board as lifeboat. As
we know, that all crew members were in a
very weak condition and whatever a little
energy they had, they used them too in
shifting into the boat.
i hope it's help you and you help me and mark brainlest
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