This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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Discuss in detail about various travel documents required for international travel. |
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Answer» Documentation: A tourist for travel and during travel needs various documents such as, passport, visa, ticket, health documents and insurance etc. A tourist is governed by the law and regulations in force in the country which he visits. A tourism professional dealing with outbound and inbound tourists should be well versed with the information about what travel documentation do I need to travel outside his country and the preparation of these travel documentation. The various travel documents required for international travel include: i. Passport: An official document issued by the traveler’s country of origin that certifies ones identity and citizenship and permits him to travel abroad. Passport is universally accepted international document that is sufficient for crossing the border and provides a person’s identity and nationality. All passengers need a valid passport for international travel, regardless of the destination, but some countries require at least six months validity remaining on the passport. ii. Visa: A stamp marked on the applicants passport or a certificate issued by the immigration authorities of the country the traveler is visiting to indicate that the applicants credentials have been verified and he or she has been granted permission to enter the country for a temporary stay within a Specified period. iii. Air Ticket: Confirmed returned air ticket. A one way air ticket is accepted only for students or working professionals (Student Visa or Work Visa holders), as well as dependents of the working professionals. iv. Travel Insurance: An insurance product designed to cover the costs and reduce the risk associated with unexpected events during domestic or international travel. Travel insurance usually covers the insured in two main categories: costs associated with medical expenses and trip cancellations. |
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Name the state of India with Desert Triangle. Also mention the name of any one city which is a part of Desert triangle. |
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Answer» Rajasthan State has Desert Triangle of India. Any one city of Desert Triangle is - : Jodhpur Jaisalmer Bikaner |
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List the difference between FIT and GIT. |
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Answer» FIT stands for free individual traveller .These are wealthy and affluent travel as they like and travel individually. This class of tourists get their tours tailored by their travel agents. They know where they want to go and how many days they want to spend at each place and what category of hotel and transportation they want. GIT stand for Group Inclusive tour. These are tourist in groups as they find that by travelling in a group they can enjoy an economic tour. The group tours are always prepaid, partly or fully. They feel more secure because they are in company with others and also there is always a tour leader on a tour. |
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What do you mean by costing? Write its types. |
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Answer» Cost is explained as the sum total of all expenditures for buying the principal and ancillary services. It is the amount of expenditure that may be actual or notional incurred on buying services. Types Direct cost, indirect cost, fixed cost. |
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_________ provides final finishing to construction. (a) Painting (b) Scrubbing (c) Plastering (d) Varnishing |
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Answer» Correct answer is (c) Plastering |
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Threading Die is used for______ on the cylindrical part of iron rods. (a) Threading (b) Tapping (c) Drilling (d) Reaming |
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Answer» Correct answer is (a) Threading |
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Discuss the concept of Freedom tours. |
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Answer» Tour is arranged as per the demand of customers. It is a freedom of customer to select the travel. The selection of places of interest and components of package tour is decided as per wish and budget of customers. This tour is designed for the working class people. |
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Why embroidery hoop should not be stretched too much? |
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Answer» it will damage the fabric |
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Which type of tours was introduced by Thomas cook? a) inclusive b) Specialty c) group d) exclusive |
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Answer» Correct option: a) inclusive |
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There’s a DEEP lake between these two villages. A) shallow B) charming C) good-looking D) handsome E) unpleasant |
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Answer» Correct option is A) shallow |
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What is the role of green jobs in water conservation sector? |
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Discuss the factors responsible for the growth of tourism. |
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Answer» Tourism has become one of the largest income earner and a very popular leisure activity. The factors responsible for the growth of tourism worldwide are:
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Name the city where the narrator of ‘I Sell my Dreams’ met Frau Frieda for the first Time? (a) Havana (b) Barcelona (c) Vienna (d) Oporto |
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Answer» Correct answer is (c) Vienna |
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What is the relationship between (1) and (2)? (1) …tourism came to a complete standstill in Jibhi Valley. (2) … tourism has been my greatest teacher.A. (2) is the cause for (1).B. (1) repeats the situation described in (2).C. (2) elaborates the problem described in (1).D. (1) sets the stage for (2). |
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Answer» Correct answer is: D. (1) sets the stage for (2). |
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The writer mentions looking for sustainable solutions. He refers to the need for sustainable solutions because he realises thatA. even though all natural ecosystems are essential pillars of resilience, we need to focus on using their resources to address the economic needs of mankind, as a priority.B. the exposures to pandemics are a reality and a big threat to the countries across the world.C. for an economic recovery to be durable and resilient, a return to ‘business as usual’ and environmentally destructive investment patterns and activities must be avoided.D. there is an increasing urgency in the climate movement and the need for collaborative action for the future. |
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Answer» Correct answer is: C. for an economic recovery to be durable and resilient, a return to ‘business as usual’ and environmentally destructive investment patterns and activities must be avoided. |
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Select the option that lists the customer review for the writer’s project.A. Beautiful accommodation in the lap of nature. Luxurious cottage with indoor pool and garden.B. Comfortable and peaceful. Neat room with ample sunlight. Pleasant and warm host.C. Enjoyed the sprawling suite on the fifth floor. Great view. Professional service.D. Remote locale, good food and clean room. Would have loved more natural light, though. |
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Answer» Correct answer is: B. Comfortable and peaceful. Neat room with ample sunlight. Pleasant and warm host. |
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What makes Marquez call Neruda a renaissance poet? |
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Answer» • Renaissance Popes were known for being corrupt. • A major sign of their being corrupt was that they were gluttons. • Neruda too was fond of eating. • He took extreme delight in eating, tasting , • Observing and discussing food like the French did |
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Who did Marquez compare Neruda to in the story ‘I Sell my Dreams’? (a) School Principal (b) Renaissance Pope (c) Religious Zealot (d) a sycophant |
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Answer» Correct answer is (b) Renaissance Pope |
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Which picture reflects a scene from the poem ‘Kubla Khan’ by Coleridge? |
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Answer» Correct answer is (a) maid with dulcimer |
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The scenic beauty of Srinagar makes the writer feel A. awestruck B. nostalgic C. cheerful D. confused |
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Answer» Correct answer is: B. nostalgic |
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A collocation of group of words that offen occur together |
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Answer» Answer: doubt |
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A collocation is a group of words that often occur together. The writer says that Jibhi valley remained clouded in anonymity. Select the word from the options that correctly collocates with clouded in. A. disgust B. anger C. doubt D. terror |
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Answer» Correct answer is: C. doubt |
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And yet, for these Children, these windows, not this map, their world. Where all their future‘s painted with a fog, A narrow street sealed in with a lead sky Far far from rivers, capes, and stars of words.1. What is the world of slum children? a. Beautiful fields b. the windows of the classroom c. Slum d. mountains2. Why is their future painted with fog? a. Because they work tirelessly in dark cells b. Because the room is filled with fog c. Because they have no clear vision of future d. They were denied admission3. How is their world different from the world in the map? a. Very similar to their world b. contrary to the world in the map. c. not comfortable d. does not offer any clues |
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Answer» 1. b) the windows of the classroom 2. a. Because they work tirelessly in dark cells 3. b) contrary to the world in the map. |
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Unless, governor, inspector, visitor, This map becomes their window and these windows That shut upon their lives like catacombs,That shut upon their lives like catacombs, 1. Who can change the condition of slum children? a. school teachers b. The Principal c. governor, inspector and visitor d. parents 2. What action does the poet want them to take? a. to build a new school b. to take them to the world outside c. to provide playground d. to give them money 3. What are catacombs‘? a. underground cemeteryb. the caterpillars c. the mushrooms d. edible plants 4. What do the catacombs‘ signify? a. the dead condition b. the darkness c. the little narrow homes of the slum dwellers d. the difficulties they face |
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Answer» 1. d. parents 2. b. to take them to the world outside 3. a. underground cemetery 4. c. the little narrow homes of the slum dwellers |
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Surely, Shakespeare is wicked, the map a bad example, With ships and sun and love tempting them to stealFor lives that slyly turn in their cramped holes From fog to endless night?1. Why is Shakespeare wicked? a. he wrote about love b. he didn‘t write about them c. he is very wealthy d. they have no access to love and happiness 2. Why do the slum children consider map a bad example? a. it is not showing their place b. it doesn‘t help them c. it shows a world which is quite different from their world d. it is not visible to them 3. Where do the children spend their lives? a. in foggy slums b. beautiful fields c. villages d. cities 4. What do you understand by from fog to endless night‘? a. they travel through the fog b. they work at night c. they spend their entire lives in slums d. they grope in darkness 5. Which word in the passage means ―narrow‖? a. slyly b. steal c. tempt d. cramped |
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Answer» 1. d. they have no access to love and happiness 2. c. it shows a world which is quite different from their world 3. a.in foggy slums 4. c. they spend their entire lives in slums 5. d. cramped |
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Assertion: The slum children consider Shakespeare wicked. Reason: The slum children are evil and they have malice against him. A) Both A and R are true but R is the correct explanation of AB) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A C) A is false but R is true D) A is true but R is false |
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Answer» D) A is true but R is false |
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which a sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the sentence that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way. "It is better to be roughly right than precisely wrong." These words of British economist John Maynard Keynes best sum up the wave of reforms in the domain of tax administration in India in the last few years._______the taxpayer still seems to be wanting for greater certainty and fairness in the levy, assessment, and collection of taxes. This is where an internationally recognized concept such as taxpayer rights holds well even in the Indian context.A. As ambitious as them agreements were, they proved to be detrimental in the long run for India.B. While tax administration have seen some paradigm shifts both in the domain of direct and indirect taxes,C. As ambitious as these agreements were, they proved to be detrimental in the long run for India.D. While tax administration has seen some paradigm shifts both in the domain of direct and indirect taxes, |
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Answer» Correct Answer - D Statement D is the correct choice, which gives coherent meaning. Whiletax administration has been some paradigm shifts both in the domain of direct and indirect taxes. |
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which a sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the sentence that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way. A legal personality is usually defined as a subject vested with rights and duties.__________. Strangely, though, the same rationale has failed in courts in its application to animals because of the imaginary distinction between the multitude of species, and their inability to carry on legal duties.A. However, within the parameters of law, it has never been confirmed to human beings and have even including idols.B. Even though, through the parameters of law, they have never confirmed for human beings and have included idols and companiesC. However, within the parameters of law, it has never been confirmed to human beings and has even included idols and companies.D. because there has been discomfort in giving them a plenary membership within the community. |
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Answer» Correct Answer - C Statement C is the correct choice and gives most coherent meaning to the paragraph. Statement A and B are grammatically incorrect. Statement D and E are out of context. "However, within the parameters of law, it has never been confirmed to human beings and has even included idols and companies", gives coherent meaning. |
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Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which a sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the sentence that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way. The federal court in the Naruto case has merely mirrored the premise that animals can only be objects or properties, ____________. Ironically, the imperative of granting legal recognition through legal personality reveals both the obscurity and absurdity of extending identities to animals. Even if the courts were to accept limited personhood, we are still left with the reality that the process of recognition is confined to our communities and legal structures. The notion of autonomy and agency of animals will continue to fail. However, the case has pushed us to think over uncharted territories of human/non-human subjectivity in law.A. And imperative of granting legal communities over unchartedd territoriesB. but questions regarding the legal standing or legal personality of non-human persons remain unanswered.C. This dispute once again gave rise to questions about the legal personality of non-humans.D. Further, rights can be broken down into formal and substantive rights. |
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Answer» Correct Answer - B Statement B is the correct choice. But questions regarding the legal standing or legal personality of non-human persons remain unanswered |
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Which phrase hints at a scene from the poem ‘Kubla Khan’ by Coleridge? (a) a girl with dulcimer (b) a boy with drums and flag (c) a girl with pearl earrings (d) a girl with heart shaped balloon |
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Answer» Correct answer is (a) a girl with dulcimer |
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Select the option that suitably completes the given dialogue as per the context in paragraph II.Father: Are you sure that your plan would work?Writer: I can’t say (1) ……………Father: That’s a lot of uncertainty, isn’t it?Writer: (2).................................... , father. Please let’s do this.A. (1) that I would be able to deal with the funding (2) Well begun is half doneB. (1) anything along those lines, as the competition is tough (2) Think before you leapC. (1) that, because it’s a question of profit and loss (2) All’s well that ends wellD. (1) I’m sure, but I can say that I believe in myself (2) Nothing venture nothing win |
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Answer» Correct answer is: D. (1) I’m sure, but I can say that I believe in myself (2) Nothing venture nothing win |
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Look at the dialogue between an American and Swami Ram Tirtha. Using this information complete the paragraph by writing suitable words or phrases in the space provided. American : Gentleman, where is your luggage? Swami Ram Tirtha : My whole luggage is on my body. American : Where is your purse? Swami Ram Tirtha : I don’t possess any money with me. American : Do you have any friend in America? Swami Ram Tirtha : Yes, I have one; you are that friend of mine. When Swami Ram Tirtha visited America, he came across an American who asked him ………….. He replied to him that ……………… whole luggage ……………… Then the American asked him Swami ……………… Ram Tirtha replied that ……………… The American asked ……………… Swami Ram Tirtha replied that …………….. . |
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Answer» When Swami Ram Tirtha visited America, he came across an American who asked him about his luggage. He replied to him that his. whole luggage was on his body. Then the American asked him where his purse was. Swami Ram Tirtha replied that he didn’t possess any money with him. The American asked if he had any friend in America. Replying positively Swami Ram Tirtha replied that he had one and that he was that friend of his. |
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How can the poem ‘Kubla Khan’ by Coleridge be read as an illustration of the power of imagination? |
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Answer» • Use of diction and imagery transforms poem • First stanza introduces setting, concept of pleasure dome, uses imagery of caverns as a metaphor for untapped potential of man’s imagination – • Palace of Kubla Khan is vivid imagination transcends the barriers of reality through use of imagination • Poet discusses issues of war/tyranny and contrast that which exists in paradise. |
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Choose the correct option to answer the following questions(i) Which picture reflects a scene from the poem ‘Kubla Khan’ by Coleridge?(ii) Which phrase hints at a scene from the poem ‘Kubla Khan’ by Coleridge? (a) a girl with dulcimer (b) a boy with drums and flag (c) a girl with pearl earrings (d) a girl with heart shaped balloon(iii) What do the shadows represent in the poem ‘A Lecture upon the Shadows’? (a) Superstitions (b) Young Love (c) Pessimism (d) Discord and disagreements(iv) What things are associated with the eternal in the poem ‘On Time’? (i) Truth (ii) Material wealth (iii) Peace (iv) Monuments (a) (i), (iv) (b) (ii), (iv) (c) (i), (iii) (d) (ii), (iii)(v) Who did Marquez compare Neruda to in the story ‘I Sell my Dreams’? (a) School Principal (b) Renaissance Pope (c) Religious Zealot (d) a sycophant(vi) Name the city where the narrator of ‘I Sell my Dreams’ met Frau Frieda for the first Time? (a) Havana (b) Barcelona (c) Vienna (d) Oporto(vii) Which ceremony in the story ‘I Sell my Dreams’ is being compared to Neruda’s sacred siesta? (a) Breaking the bell ceremony (b) Releasing the dove ceremony (c) Japanese rice wine ceremony (d) Japanese tea ceremony(viii) What does Milton not suggest in the poem ‘To Shakespeare’? (a) Not necessary to build a monument for Shakespeare. (b) Shakespeare will be an inspiration for generations to come. (c) Shakespeare’s followers will build him an ornate mausoleum. (d) Shakespeare’s work’s brilliance has not been understood properly.(ix) J. Krishnamurti, does not say this in his essay ‘Understanding Freedom and discipline’: (a) In order to be truly free, one must break down the walls of tradition. (b) Discipline is imposed both externally and internally. (c) Intelligence demands breaking away from tradition. (d) Being concerned about one’s looks means one is sensitive.(x) In the essay ‘The mark on the wall’ what was the mark on the wall in reality? (a) a swatted fly (b) mark made by a nail (c) a snail (d) a tomb |
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Answer» (i) (a) maid with dulcimer (ii) (a) a girl with dulcimer (iii) (d) Discord and disagreements (iv) (c) (i), (iii) (v) (b) Renaissance Pope (vi) (c) Vienna (vii) (d) Japanese tea ceremony (viii) (c) Shakespeare’s followers will build him an ornate mausoleum. (ix) (d) Being concerned about one’s looks means one is sensitive (x) (c) a snail |
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The story begins and ends in rain. What does the imagery convey to you? |
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Answer» The imagery conveys to me a gloomy atmosphere. There is no joy and mirth. |
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Theo Haimann definition of coordination? |
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Answer» George R. Terry and Theo Haimann consider coordination as a permeating function of management passing through the managerial functions of planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling. |
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What message does the poet convey? |
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Answer» The poet says that if you are tired and are troubled with problems and sorrows that you want to forget, if you want read a book that will prevent your heart from losing hope and wake your soul up with optimism, you should go to the forest and hills. The sweet look that Nature has is not dimmed by tears of any kind. |
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Who was instrumental in teaching Ingmar Bergman film making from scratch? a. Lorens Marmstedt b. Alf Sjoberg c. Carl Anders d. D. H. Lawrence |
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Answer» a. Lorens Marmstedt |
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What was the profession of Solomon Margolin ? a. Lawyer b. Professor c. Doctor d. Writer |
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Answer» Answer is: c. Doctor |
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Give summary of kubla Khan. |
Answer» Summary of Kubla KhanKubla Khan summary gives a brief description of the famous romantic poem, Kubla Khan. The poem tells us about the kingdom of Kubla Khan. We learn about a mythical city known as Xanadu. The poem describes Kubla Khan as a powerful ruler who has great command. His authoritativeness lies in the fact that he can order for a pleasure dome to be built on merely one order. This pleasure dome is no less than a miracle as it comprises of caves of ice. What’s miraculous is that it is present in a sunny area. Thus, Kubla Khan summary describes this rare dome. Moreover, it also beautifully illustrates the remote land cape of Xanadu. The poem comprises of green sunny spots, bright gardens, blossom-laden trees and much more. You can imagine a beautiful vision of the land through the mere description of it in Kubla Khan summary. Kubla Khan summary explains the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. It is a fragment of a dream he has after reading about Kubla Khan from a book. He very beautifully imagines and describes a palace he read about. The first stanza begins with the poet imagining Kubla Khan in the city of Xanadu. He sits there while commanding from his lavish palace dome. A huge river of Alph is flowing through the enormous chambers and mixing into the sea. Tall towers and walls protect the capital that has stunning gardens with a streamlet and aromatic plants. Kubla Khan summary also describes the old forests covered with green trees with sunlight shining on them. Further, the second stanza takes us through a deeper imagination describing divine creativity. The sloping hill having green plants also has a rift and the mosses are covering them. He compares it to the wild and natural love of a woman crying in the memory of her demonic lover. This rift has an endless commotion as if the earth is breathing furiously though it. Moreover, there is also a holy river which flows through the woods as well as the valley in a zigzag manner. The next stanza now combines human creativity and divine creativity. Thus, it results in artefacts. Kubla Khan can hear the voices of his deceased ancestors foretelling about the future war. Further, the poem describes the shadow of the luxurious palace dome floating in the air. The poet also describes it as a miracle because of the sunny location and ice cave co-exist. Finally, the last stanza tells us about a dream the poet has. He sees a damsel playing a musical instrument. She is a black girl probably belonging to Ethiopia. While playing her instrument, she is singing for Mount Abora. This impresses the poet as he says he is not capable of reviving her symphony and sound in him. This is rare as he considers her superior, which was uncommon back then. He hopes he could have the same symphony as the girl so as to build the dome-like pleasure dome. Thus, this would make him more attractive and appealing to the audience. He wishes that it would result in the audience appreciating his poetry and praising him. Thus, they will be able to imagine things deeply as he does. Thereby, would achieve paradise by building the dome and having the symphony. Conclusion of Kubla Khan Summary Kubla Khan summary takes us through the beautiful land of Xanadu through its vivid description. It explores the theme of man along with nature. It’s a highly romantic poem focusing on humans and natural forces beautifully. |
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Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow.………On their slag heap, these children Wear skins peeped through by bones and spectacles of steel With mended glass, like bottle bits on stones. All of their time and space are foggy slum. So blot their maps with slums as big as doom.(a) Which two images are used to describe these slums? (b) What sort of life do these children lead? (c) Which figure of speech is used in the last line? (d) What does ‘slag heap’ refer to? |
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Answer» (a) The images used to describe the slums are ‘foggy slum’ and ‘slums as big as doom’. (b) The homes of these children are very cramped and dingy. They are almost like holes and these children live in them like rats. They are deprived of the picturesque beauty and gift of nature. (c) The figure of speech used in the last line is a simile, ‘slums as big as doom’. (d) ‘Slag heap’ refers to the hunger-stricken bodies of the slum children, which seem to be garbage heaps. |
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Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow.Break O break open till they break the town And show the children to green fields, and make their world Run azure on gold sands and let their tongues Run naked into books the white and green leaves open History theirs whose language is the sun.(a) To whom does ‘they’ refer? (b) What would they break? (c) What does the poet want for them? (d) What other freedom should they enjoy? |
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Answer» (a) The word ‘they’ refers to inspectors, visitors, governors and those who are in authority. (b) They would break the grim walls of the slum children’s world which shut the children off from our world. (c) The poet wants that these children should be properly educated, so that they get the energy and warmth of the sun which is symbolic of light and knowledge. (d) The slum children should get adequate opportunity to know the world and find their place under the sun. |
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Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow.“If we were not so single-minded about keeping our lives moving, and for once could do nothing, perhaps a huge silence might interrupt this sadness of never understanding ourselves and of threatening ourselves with death(a) Whom does ‘we’ refer to in the above lines? (b) Why does the poet want us to ‘do nothing’ for once? (c) What is the‘sadness’that the poet refers to in the poem? (d) How can a huge silence do good to us? |
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Answer» (a) ‘We’ refers to the human beings, who are always thinking about their own progress and advancement. (b) The poet wants us to ‘do nothing’ for once so that our mind can be at peace and we are able to introspect and analyse our own actions. (c) The poet refers to the ‘sadness’ which arises due to the fact that people fail to understand themselves. They have no time to introspect about their actions and their consequences. (d) A huge silence can do good to us because we are able to achieve peace in thissilence. It helps usin analysing ourselves and our actions, interrupting the sadness of threatening ourselves with death. |
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Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow.Far far from gusty waves these children’s faces. Like rootless weeds, the hair torn around their pallor The tall girl with her weighed-down head. The paper-seeming boy, with rat’s eyes.(a) What are the children compared to? (b) Why do you think the tall girl is sitting with a weighed down head? (c) Give two phrases which tell us that the children are under-nourished. (d) What is the condition of the boy? |
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Answer» (a) The children are compared to rootless weeds’. (b) The girl is sitting with a weighed down head probably because she is depressed due to abject poverty or family tussles. (c) The phrases are ‘like rootless weeds, and ‘the paper-seeming boy with rat’s eyes’. (d) The boy sitting in the classroom is as thin as paper, due to malnutrition. He has bulging eyes like that of a rat. |
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Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow. ‘……….The stunted, unlucky heir of twisted bones, reciting a father’s gnarled disease, His lesson, from his desk. At the back of the dim class One unnoted, sweet and young.’(a) Who is the unlucky heir? (b) What has he inherited?(c) Who is sitting at the back of the dim class? (d) Explain, “reciting a father’s gnarled disease.” OR(a) Who is the ‘unlucky heir’ and what has he inherited? (b) What is the stunted boy reciting? (c) Who is sitting at the back of the dim class? (d) How has the ‘unlucky heir’ been depicted here? |
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Answer» (a) The boy with stunted growth and twisted bones is the ‘unlucky heir’. (b) He has inherited the gnarled disease of his father, and as a result, his growth remains stunted. (c) An unnoted, sweet young boy is sitting at the back of the dim class. He is dreaming of squirrels playing games on trees. (d) The boy with stunted growth has inherited a disease from his father, which makes him a living example of his father’s poverty and suffering. OR (a) The boy with stunted growth and twisted bones sitting at the desk, is referred to as ‘unlucky heir’ because he has inherited the gnarled disease of his father that makes him a living example of his father’s sufferings. (b) The stunted boy is reciting his lessons, but due to his knotty disease, his voice is weak and sick. (c) At the back of the dim class, a boy is sitting who has a sweet nature. He is dreaming of squirrels playing games on trees. ‘ (d) The ‘unlucky heir’ has been depicted here as one with stunted growth and twisted bones. |
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What does G.B Shaw not say about governments in his essay ‘Of Freedom’? (a) The honest governments must not allow any imposition on its citizens. (b) Governments enforce an individuals’ slavery. (c) Present day government empowers the public to rebel against slavery. (d) Government gives the public right to vote to cover up the façade of slavery. |
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Answer» Correct answer is (c) Present day government empowers the public to rebel against slavery. |
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Write an essay on "The Season you like most" in about 150 words. |
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Answer» The season you like most In India we have four seasons–summer, rainy, winter and spring. Each season has some special features. In summer the days and nights are very hot. In the rainy season. we get abundant rainfall. The winter is the season of cold. Each season is good in itself. Different people like different season. Everybody has his own likes and dislikes. Of all the seasons I like the winter season most. There are various reason for it. In winter we get vegetables and fruits in plenty. These are comparatively cheap in this season. We can work hard in this season. Our body does not sweat. We are not easily tired. We can digest our food easily. We put on warm clothes. The sunshine is very pleasant in the morning and afternoon in this season. We find this season the most convenient time for holding picnic in the open air. Other seasons have their usefulness but I think winter gives us greater comfort and pleasure. |
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Change the following sentences into passive voice :(a) They are playing cricket.(b) Someone stole my book.(c) He laughs at me. |
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Answer» (a) Cricket is being played by them. (b) My book was stolen. (c) I am laughed at by him. |
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(i) What does G.B Shaw not say about governments in his essay ‘Of Freedom’? (a) The honest governments must not allow any imposition on its citizens. (b) Governments enforce an individuals’ slavery. (c) Present day government empowers the public to rebel against slavery. (d) Government gives the public right to vote to cover up the façade of slavery.(ii) Why did Prakriti request her mother to undo the spell? (a) The spell had resulted in drought in Prakriti’s village. (b) All the radiance and glow of purity had fled from monk’s face. (c) Her mother had an ulterior motive with that spell. (d) She thought the spell will not do her any good.(iii) The play Chandalika is based on the famous Buddhist legend of Buddha’s disciple named_____a. Vikrama b. Ratna c. Satyam d. Ananda(iv) That one wayfarer, mother, the one and only. In him are all who fare along the ways of all the world…. (from Chandalika) Who does the word ‘wayfarer’ refer to? a. Vikrama b. Ratna c. Satyam d. Ananda(v) ‘look at the dust on the mantelpiece’….this phrase reminds Virginia Woolf (The mark on the wall) of _______a. the plight of her ailing housekeeper b. the dust storm the previous night c. the city of Troy d. the subjugation of women(vi) Where can one find the tree which Cruelty plants? (The Human Abstract) a. In the cruelest of places b. In the warzones c. In the human brain d. In the peaceful places(vii) Assertion: She would not cry many tears at leaving the Stores. (Eveline) Reasoning: Miss Gavan did not treat her well. a. Assertion and reasoning both are incorrect. b. Assertion is correct but reasoning is incorrect. c. Assertion and reasoning both are correct. d. Assertion is incorrect but reasoning is correct.(viii) In the poem ‘On Shakespeare. 1630’ ‘the weak witness of thy name’ refers to the_____ a. a pyramid sheltering Shakespeare’s remains b. mountain named after Shakespeare c. an anthology of Shakespeare’s poems d. Shakespeare’s acquaintances(ix) Pick the facts which aptly describe Frank. (Eveline) I. Frank was kind and open-hearted. II. He was extremely fond of dancing. III. He was a sailor and would tell tales of distant countries. IV. Eveline’s father did not like him. V. He often called Eveline ‘Evie’ in jest. a. I, II &III b. III, IV & V c. I, III & IV d. II, IV & V(x) According to Milton, the best tribute those future generations has given to Shakespeare is___ a. His readers’ bodies constitute the permanent space in which Shakespeare peacefully lies. b. His works have won great awards. c. His works had pleased Queen Elizabeth. d. Regal monument built in his honour. |
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Answer» (i) (c) Present day government empowers the public to rebel against slavery. (ii) (b) All the radiance and glow of purity had fled from monk’s face. (iii) (d) Ananda (iv) (d) Ananda (v) (c) the city of Troy (vi) (c) In the human brain (vii) (c) Assertion and reasoning both are correct. (viii) (a) a pyramid sheltering Shakespeare’s remains (ix) (c) I, III & IV (x) (a) His readers’ bodies constitute the permanent space in which Shakespeare peacefully lies. |
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According to G.B. Shaw in the Essay ‘Freedom’, what is the difference between slavery of man to Nature and slavery of man to man? a. Men are kind to each other. b. Nature is kind to its slaves c. Men are sensitive towards their kind. d. Nature can exploit humanity. |
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Answer» b. Nature is kind to its slaves |
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