‘Mild the Mist Upon the Hill’ – Textual Questions and Answers, Class IX, WBBSE

Exercise -1 Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives: 1)The mist was upon the – a)grass [     ] b)roof  [     ] c)hill [ ✓ ] d)leaf [     ] 2)The sorrow of the day was described as – a)silent [ ✓ ] b)terrible [     ] c)overwhelming [     ] d)little [     ] 3)The hall door mentioned in the poem

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‘The Necklace’ by Guy De Maupassant – Questions and Answers(S.A.Q.), Class 10, CBSE

1)Why was Mme Loisel angered and dissatisfied with her life? Ans. Mme Loisel was an ambitious lady. She wished to spend her life with all luxuries. But being a wife of a petty clerk, her dream was shattered. She suffered from poverty. She had neither a good home to live in nor had good dress

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‘The Making of a Scientist’ by Robert W Peterson – Questions and Answers(S.A.Q.), Class 10, CBSE

1)Where did Ebright grow up? What was the one thing that he could do there and why? Ans. Ebright grew up North of Reading, Pennsylvania. The one thing that he could do was – collect things because there was none to play with them football or baseball. 2)What were the other things that he used

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‘Footprints without Feet’ by H.G. Wells – Questions and Answers(S.A.Q.), Class 10, CBSE

1)Why were the two boys of London surprised and bewildered? Ans. The two boys of London were surprised because they saw the fresh muddy imprints of pair of bare feet on the steps of the house. Certainly, these were the footprints of a man. But they did not find anyone. So, they were highly surprised

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‘A Question of Trust’ by Victor Canning – Questions and Answers(S.A.Q.), Class 10, CBSE

1)What was Horace Danby’s Profession? What was his hobby? Ans. Horace Danby’s profession was making locks and his hobby was collecting rare and expensive books. 2)How can you say Horace Danby was good and respectable but not completely honest? Ans. Horace Danby was a good and honest citizen. He used to make locks with the

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‘The Snail’ – Textual Questions and Answers, Class X, WBBSE

Comprehension Exercises 1.Choose the correct alternative to complete the following sentences: a)With the lightest touch, the snail shrinks into its house with – i)displeasure [✓ ] ii)pleasure [ ] iii)pain [ ] iv)surprise [ ] b)In its house, the snail lives with – i)parents [ ] ii)friends [ ] iii)relatives [ ] iv)no one [✓

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