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Answered by ankush4409
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Challenges to Free and Fair Elections

The challenges to free and fair elections are listed as follows

Candidates and parties with a lot of money may not be sure of their victory but they do enjoy an unfair advantage over smaller parties and independents.Some candidates with criminal records are able to secure party tickets from major parties due to their connections political.Some families tend to dominate political parties; a tendency for the dynastic rule is very common.Elections offer only little choice to ordinary citizens. All the major parties are quite similar to each other both in policies and practice.Smaller parties and independent candidates suffer a huge disadvantage compared to bigger parties in terms of money power and organisational support.

Answered by bs2681463
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Answer:

1.“I got him for her by accident.”

(i) Who says this?

(ii) Who do ‘him’ and ‘her’ refer to?

(iii) What is the incident referred to here?

(i) The author said this.

(ii) Here, ‘him’ refers to the bear and ‘her’ refers to the author’s wife.

(iii) The incident referred to here is the author's encounter with the baby bear and gifting it to his wife. About two years ago the narrator and his companions were passing through the sugarcane fields near Mysore. Suddenly, they saw a black sloth bear who comes out of a sugar cane field trying to escape the bullet shots that were aimed to evacuate the pigs. Unfortunately, one of the narrator’s companions shot it on the spot. It is then that they notice a baby bear that was riding on her back. The narrator ran up to it and attempted to capture it. He finally succeeded in grabbing it and gifted it to his wife.

2. “He stood on his head in delight.”

(i) Who does ‘he’ refer to?

(ii) Why was he delighted?

Answer:

(i) 'He’ refers to the bear, Bruno.

(ii) Bruno was delighted to see the author’s wife after three months of separation.

3. “We all missed him greatly: but in a sense we were relieved.”

(i) Who does ‘we all’ stand for?

(ii) Who did they miss?

(iii) Why did they nevertheless feel relieved?

Answer:

(i) 'We all’ stands for the narrator, his wife and his son.

(ii) They missed Bruno, the baby bear.

(iii) They felt relieved because it was getting too big to be kept at home.

III. Answer the following questions in 30 to 40 words each.

1. On two occasions Bruno ate/drank something that should not be eaten/drunk. What happened to him on these occasions?

Answer:

Once, he ate some poison-barium carbonate which paralysed and weakened him. He also vomited and breathed heavily. He was rushed to the vet's residence, where he was finally cured.

In another incident, he drank nearly a gallon of old engine oil. Fortunately, he remained unaffected.

2. Was Bruno a loving and playful pet? Why, then, did he have to be sent away?

Answer:

Yes, Bruno was a loving and playful pet. Everybody in the family was attached to him,

especially the author’s wife. It had to be sent away to a zoo because it was getting too big to

be kept at home.

3. How was the problem of what to do with Bruno finally solved?

Answer:

When Bruno was grown up, it was getting difficult to keep him at home. Therefore, he was sent to a zoo. But he was not happy to be there. Seeing his condition, Bruno was allowed to go back to Bangalore and the problem was ultimately resolved by making an island for him, keeping all his needs in mind.

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