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1.

What does the poet mean by the expressions ‘nectared wine’ and ‘life’s gall’?

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Nectared wine: the happiest moment of her life. Life’s gall: the sorrows of one’s life.

2.

The tone of the poem is: a. optimistic b. pessimistic c. indifferent d. frustrated

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Correct answer is a. optimistic 

3.

Which line in the poem describes the speaker’s outlook on life? a. There is room in the halls of pleasure.b. ‘Rejoice, and men will seek you’. c. The echoes bound to a joyful sound’. d. For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth’.

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Correct answer is b. ‘Rejoice, and men will seek you’.

4.

‘Succeed and give and it helps you live. ‘Is this line an exhortation to help and support others in need?

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Yes, The poet means to suggest that success alone can motivate us to live and sharing the joy of our success can promote harmony.

5.

The theme of the poem is: a. If you stay positive, you will become successful. b. If you seclude yourself, you will have lots of friends. c. If you weep, you weep alone. d. If you stay positive, people will be with you.

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Correct answer is d. If you stay positive, people will be with you.

6.

The poem throws light on the need to be ‘self-reliant’. Do you agree? Why?

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Yes, Being self-reliant helps us to overcome the problem of life and gives us confidence to face the challenges in life.

7.

Every human being must undergo pain as a part of life. Which lines give you this idea?

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But one by one we must all file on Through the narrow aisles of pain.

8.

Life is a mixture of joy and sorrow.’ How differently do people react to reach to each of them?

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There are many to share a person’s joy but none to comfort him/ her during his/her unhappy moments.

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What does the opening lines tell us about the present-day world?

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In the present day world, people are only interested in sharing happiness and joy with others. Sorrows are to be faced all alone. This shows selfishness.

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The following table shows the results gained by a school in the SSLC examination.Read them carefully and answer the questions that follow.yearNo attendedNo passedPercentage of pass2006983232.62007756485.320081039087.520091059287.420101039087.420111009393a. Which year did the highest number of students qualify for higher studies? b. Identify the years in which equal number of students attended the examination? c. What was the lowest percentage of pass recorded? d. How many students appeared for exam in the year 2008? e. Compare the results of the years 2006 and 2011.

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a. 2011 

b.2008 and 2010 

c. 32.6 

d.103 

e. In 2011 the pass percentage was 93 

(Highest) and in 2006 the pass percentage was 32.6 (lowest).

11.

Read the lines from the poem ‘ Solitude’ and answer the questions that follow. Laugh, and the world laughs with you, Weep, and you weep alone; For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth But has trouble enough of its own Sing, and the hills will answer; Sigh, it is lost on the airThe echoes bound to a joyful sound; But shrink from voicing care.1. What idea do we get from the opening lines? 2. Even the earth is indifferent to human suffering. Identify lines that hint this idea? 3. Life is a mixture of joy and sorrow. How differently do people react to reach each of them? 4. Pick out a word that means ‘ desire.

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1. In the present day world, people are only interested in sharing happiness and joy with others. Sorrows are to be faced alone. This shows selfishness. 

2. For the sad, old earth must borrow its mirth, 

3. There are many to share a person’s joy but none to comfort him/ her during his/ her unhappy moments. 

4. Mirth

12.

Does the poem establish the idea that this is essentially a pleasure-seeking world? How?

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Yes, The world abides with us only when we are happy. Nobody will be there to share our sorrows.

13.

Even the earth is indifferent to human suffering. Identify lines that hint this idea.

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For the sad, old earth must borrow its mirth,