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1.

Drawing a picture by hand or using a paint brush in the computer.

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It is easy to paint using a paint brush in the computer.

2.

“We are nothing more than children of your brain”. Why?

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Machines do not have any kind of individuality. They are built according to man’s specifications to do a particular job. Whatever may be the size, weight and power of the machines they still remain in the control of man. They are the offspring of human intelligence.

3.

In this poem, the poet attributes one human quality to machines. What is it? Substantiate your answer.

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The ability to speak. The ‘machines’ tell us their own story. They reveal their ability to perform a number of functions, and they also warn us to be careful while handling them.

4.

What can human beings do that machines cannot?

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Human beings can think, feel, love, hate, pity, understand and forgive. But, the machines cannot do these or show any kind of emotion because they do not have a mind/heart of their own.

5.

Think of five activities you can do without the help of any kind of machines.

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1. Eat 

2. Sleep 

3. Walk 

4. Think 

5. Write 

6. Read 

7. Speak 

8. Drink

6.

What can a machine not do?

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A machine cannot understand lies told by people. They work according to certain fixed laws. They cannot love, show pity or forgive the wrongs.

7.

How are machines and human beings different? Study the last stanza and write.

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Machines are huge, powerful and sometimes weigh a lot. Still they do not have individuality which is the quality of human beings. Machines are created by man. So, machines are the children of man’s intelligence.

8.

The poem ‘Machine’ is imagined to be recited by A) machines B) the poet C) the furnace D) a mechanic

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Correct Answer is: A) machines

9.

Think of five activities you do with the help of machines.

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1. Travel 

2. Cook 

3. Fly 

4. Calculate 

5. Wash clothes.

10.

The poem ‘Machine’ is written by A) Sir Henry Wotton B) James Kirkup C) Clifford Dyment D) Rudyard Kipling

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D) Rudyard Kipling

11.

Travelling in a car and bullock cart.

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Travelling in a car is faster than travelling in a bullock cart.

12.

What are the damages we face when we don’t handle a machine properly?

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We may get injured and even die.