‘Meeting at Night’ by Robert Browning, questions and answer(S.A.Q.), Class – 11, WBCHSE

1)What is the colour of the sea in the poem “Meeting at Night”?[Annual Exam 11. – 2015, 2018] Ans.  The sea is grey in the poem “Meeting at Night”. 2)What does the phrase ‘grey sea’ suggest in the poem ‘Meeting at Night’? Ans. In the poem meeting at Night, ‘the grey sea’ suggests that it […]

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‘The Eyes Have It’ by Ruskin Bond, questions and answers(L.A.Q.) Class – 12, WBCHSE

1)“Then I made a mistake.” – What mistake did the speaker make? Why was it a mistake? What removed the speaker’s doubts? What did the speaker do then? [1+2+1+2 = 6]  [H.S. – 2017] Ans. The speaker in the story ‘The Eyes Have It made a mistake by asking the girl what it was like outside.

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‘Karma’ by Khuswant Singh, questions and answers(S.A.Q.), class – 11, WBCHSE

1)Where did Sir Mohan Lal wait before the train arrived? [Class 11 – 2014] Ans.  Sir Mohan Lal waited in the first-class waiting room of a railway station before the train arrived. 2)Where was the mirror in which Mohan Lal looked at himself? Ans.  The mirror was in the first-class waiting room of a railway

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As You Like It – questions and answers(S.A.Q.), Class – 11, WBCHSE

(Multiple Choice Question can be easily covered with the following questions and answers) What was the Provence  called in France?  Ans – Dukedom.   2)Who banished the lawful duke? Ans –His younger brother, Duke Fredrick. 3)Who was the usurper ? Ans – Duke Fredrick. 4) Who was Rosalind ? Ans – The daughter of the

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As You Like It – Summary from ‘Tales from Shakespeare’, Class – 11, WBCHSE

Introduction : ‘As You Like It’ is a comedy written by William Shakespeare. All the main characters in the play exiled to The Forest of Arden and they reconciled at the end. The story is about romantic love between Rosalind and Orlando and Celia and Oliver. And it ends with their happy marriages. Banishment of

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