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Unit test 1. Class viii subject English M.M. 20. Time 1 hour A. Read the poem carefully. .6 One fine morning two small mice, Much against their friends' advice, Visited a room where grain Undisturbed for months had lain. Other mice had entered ; none Lived to eat and tell - not one. But the two friends , unpoliced,. Broke in and began to feast;. And their laughter fell and rose,. Till their blood with horror froze,. Gold and shiny vicious, long. Venom - fanged, hypnotic, strong-. Slid a snake towards the pair,. Swallowed one right then and there. On the basis of reading , fill in the blanks. ( a) Two small mice entered a room much (i)_________. (1). ( b ). They began to eat the (i)________ lying there (ii)_____ and their laughter(iii)------ and(iv) _____. ( 4) ( C ) The snake has been described as --(i)________ and shiny. (1).

B. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. Write the correct option is your answer sheet. 5 And we had to agree;. For in all the garden there wasn't a tree. She hadn't been up, at one time or another
(having learned to climb from a loving brother
when she was six) but it was feared by all
that one day she'd have a terrible fall.
(1) Who is 'she' in the above lines?
(a ) the poet. (b ) the poet's brother
(C ) the poet's grandmother. (d ) none of the above.
(2) The rhyme scheme of the above extract is
(a ) abab. (b ) aabbcc (C ) Abba ( d ) abac
(3) The grandmother learned the art of climbing trees from
( a) the poet. ( b ) the poet's brother
( C ) her own brother ( d ) her son
( 4 ) Everybody feared that one day , Granny would
( a ) climb all the trees.
( b ) fall down
( C ) fall sick
( d ) not be able to come down
(5 ) The speaker of the extract is
( a ) the poet. ( b ) poet's father
( c) grandmother ( d ) poet's brother

C. How was the bearded man important to the king? 2

D. How did the king reach to the hermit's hut? 2

E. Why did the king help the bearded man? (any one). 1

F. Fill in the blanks with appropriate form of verbs given in the brackets. 4
Recently I( a )_____ (buy) a new bicycle and ( b ) _____ ( give) it to my son. He ( c)______ ( like) it very much and often _____ (go)on cycling in the nearby park.

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Answered by anyasingh535
1

Answer:

Explanation:

( a) Two small mice entered a room much (i)_against their friends advice_. (1). ( b ). They began to eat the (i)_food_ lying there (ii)_begin to feast (not sure)_ and their laughter(iii)-_fell_ and(iv) _rose_. ( 4) ( C ) The snake has been described as --(i)_Gold, long_ and shiny.

(1) Who is 'she' in the above lines?

(C ) the poet's grandmother

(2) The rhyme scheme of the above extract is

(b ) aabbcc

(3) The grandmother learned the art of climbing trees from

( C ) her own brother

( 4 ) Everybody feared that one day , Granny would

( b ) fall down

(5 ) The speaker of the extract is

( c) grandmother

C. How was the bearded man important to the king?

The bearded man was important to the king as bearded man was an enemy of the king and told helped him to know the answers of the three questions.

D. How did the king reach to the hermit's hut?

the king reach to the hermit's hut by foot.

E. Why did the king help the bearded man?

The king helped the bearded man because (King was a wise men and) blood was flowing from his stomach.

F. Fill in the blanks with appropriate form of verbs given in the brackets. 4

Recently I( a )_brought_ (buy) a new bicycle and ( b ) _gave_ ( give) it to my son. He ( c)_loved_ ( like) it very much and often _went_ (go)on cycling in the nearby park.

You should do these kind of papers by yourself

Answered by bhardwajkaustubh06
2

Explanation:

Aryabhatta was an extraordinary teacher and scholar who had immense knowledge about mathematics and astronomy. He suggested the heliocentric theory which proved that the sun is located in the centre of the solar system and all the planets revolve around it. In fact he made this discovery way before Copernicus made this discovery in the West.

Aryabhatta was born in Kerala and lived from 476 AD to 550 AD, he completed his education from the ancient university of Nalanda and later he moved to Bihar and continued his studies in the great centre of learning located in close proximity to Kusumapura in Bihar and lived in Taregana District in Bihar in the late 5th and early 6th century.

His contribution to the astronomy

The astronomical calculations and deductions suggested by Aryabhatta are extraordinary by the fact that he didn’t have any modern equipment or instrument to do it. He had a very sharp brain and his dedication and hard work led him to solve the various mysteries of the solar system. He also deduced that the earth is round in shape and rotates along its own axis, which forms the existence of day and night. Many superstitious beliefs were challenged by him and he presented scientific reasons to prove them wrong.

He also said that the moon has no light and shines because it reflects light from the sun. He also proved wrong the false belief that eclipse is caused because of the shadows formed by the shadows cast by the earth and the moon. Aryabhatta used epicycles in a similar manner to the Greek Philosopher Ptolemy to illustrate the inconsistent movement of some planets. This great astronomer wrote the famous treatise Aryabhatiya, which was based on astronomy

in 499 AD. This treatise was acknowledged as a masterpiece. In honour of this excellent work Aryabhatta was made head of the Nalanda University by the Gupta ruler Buddhagupta.

Aryabhatiya – a treatise that solved various mysteries related to astronomy

Aryabhatiya is a treatise that includes various facts related to Hindu mathematics and astronomy that appeared during those times. The treatise comprises of four chapters that are concerned with sine tables and astronomical constants. It also comprises of rules to calculate the longitudes of the planets by utilizing epicycles and eccentrics and also the rules related to trigonometry and calculation of eclipses. There is a ganita section in the Aryabhatiya, which include various innovative methods for calculating the lengths of the chords of circles by using the half chord method unlike the Greeks who used the full chord method.

Contribution in the approximation of pi

Aryabhatta is among the mathematicians who brought new deductions and theories in mathematics and astronomy. His contribution to the mathematics is unmatched and cannot be ignored, as he was the one who deduced the approximate value of pi, which he found it to be 3.14. He also derived the correct formulas for calculating the areas of triangles and circles. He also played a very important role in the formation of the table of Sines.

His role in the place value system

He also played a very major role in determining the place value system and discovering the zero. He also worked on the summation series of square roots and cube roots. He is also regarded as the first to use zero in the place value system. He also calculated the sidereal rotation, which is the rotation of the earth in relation to the fixed stars. His theories and deductions formed the base of the trigonometry and algebra.

For his extraordinary works and contributions to mathematics and astronomy, India’s first satellite was named as Aryabhatta. Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences near Nainital and the Aryabhatta Knowledge University in Patna, in India are also named after him.

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