The Thief's Story English Class:10th Footprints without Feet Chapter:- 2

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  The Thief's  Story English Class:10th Footprints without Feet Chapter:- 2                                        By:- Ruskin Bond   Chapter Overview The story highlights how kindness, compassion and trust can change even criminals. In the story, a 15 year old thief named Hari Singh, undergoes a changes when he meets Anil, a 25 year old writer. Anil's unspoken words and kind gestures leave a very positive impact on Hari Singh's life. As a result, Hari could not rab Anil as he had planned. He realised the importance of education and became a better man under Anil's company. About the Characters Hari Singh:-   (The Narrator) He is a 15 year old, experienced thief. He is keen on learning how to read and write. Anil:-   He is a 25 year old, tall and lean man who earns his living by writing. He is a kind, simple and an easy-going person. Summary How the narrator (a thief) befriends Anil The narrator was a thief when he met Anil. He was only 15. Anil had been watchi

English Class:10th, Poem:- Animals Mcqs with summary for Board Exam

Poem:- 7, Animals MCQs with summary

By:- R.K.Verma 


Poem:- 7,  Animals

By:- Walt Whitman



This  poem  contrasts between animals  and  human beings.  Animals  are  generally  simple  in  nature.  But human beings  are  generally  greedy, selfish  and   very  complicated.  He  is  very  happy  with the simple  nature  of animals  and  he  wants  to  follow  them.  The  poet is   interested  in living among the  animals.  He  thinks  that they  are  self contained  .  They  are  wise  and  they  never  bewail  of their  condition.  They  do  not weep  for their  sins  and  they  do  not worship  God  and  ancestors  like  human beings.  They  are  always  satisfied  and  do  not need  to  possess  things. They  respect all.  For  this  reason,  the  poet wishes  to  learn from  animals.  They  are   free  from  all  types  of anxieties.  So  they  are  still  living their  natural  life.




यह कविता जानवरों और इंसानों के बीच विरोधाभासी है। पशु सामान्यत: सरल स्वभाव के होते हैं। लेकिन मनुष्य आमतौर पर लालची, स्वार्थी और बहुत जटिल होते हैं। वह जानवरों के सरल स्वभाव से बहुत खुश हैं और उनका पालन करना चाहते हैं। कवि जानवरों के बीच रहने में रुचि रखते है। वह सोचता है कि वे स्वयं में  निहित हैं। वे बुद्धिमान हैं और वे अपनी स्थिति पर कभी शोक नहीं करते। वे अपने पापों के लिए नहीं रोते हैं और वे मनुष्यों की तरह भगवान और पूर्वजों की पूजा नहीं करते हैं। वे हमेशा संतुष्ट रहते हैं और वे  चीजों को एकत्र करने के पीछे  नहीं भागते  है। वे सभी का सम्मान करते हैं। इस कारण कवि जानवरों से सीखना चाहता है। वे सभी प्रकार की चिंताओं से मुक्त हैं। इसलिए वे अभी भी अपना प्राकृतिक जीवन जी रहे हैं।



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NCERT English Class:10th First Flight (MCQs)


Poem:- 7         Animals


                           By:- Walt Whitman 


Animals MCQ Questions with Answers

 

   

 


 


Q. 1 Who is the poet of the poem “Animals”?


  1.  Leslie Norris

  2.  Robert Frost

  3.  Carolyn Wells

  4.  Walt Whitman






Q. 2 What does the poet wish to live with?


  1. Dragons

  2. Animals

  3. Human beings 

  4. None






Q. 3 What shows that the poet loves animals?


  1. He looks at the animals for short time

  2. He stands and looks at the Animals long and long

  3. He feeds the animals

  4. None of the above 







 Q. 4 Animals don't?


  1. Never sweat

  2. Never complain about their condition 

  3. Never weep for their sins

  4. All of the above 






Q. 5 What do the animals possess?


  1. Kindness

  2. Fellow-feeling for all

  3. Sympathy 

  4. All of the above 






Q. 6  Who, according to the poet, is better?


  1.  human beings

  2.  animals

  3.  both are equal

  4.  none







Q. 7 How do animals appear to the poet?


  1. Calm

  2. Full of self-confidence 

  3. Well contented

  4. All of the above 


 





Q. 8 What do humans do that animals don’t?


  1.  greed

  2.  jealous

  3.  restless

  4.  All of the above







Q. 9 Who is/are always complaining about their condition?


  1. The poet

  2. Animals 

  3. Human beings 

  4. All of the above 

 






Q.10 What is the meaning of “placid”?


  1.  peaceful

  2.  clumsy

  3.  greedy

  4.  jealousy







Q. 11 What mania do human beings suffer from?


  1. Possessing of things

  2. Good qualities 

  3. Contentment 

  4. Peace 







Q. 12 Who kneels to another?


  1. Man

  2. Animal

  3. Both a. And b.

  4. None of the above 


 




Q.  13 Name the literary device used in the line 


“I think I could turn and live with animals”


  1.  Simile

  2.  Assonance

  3.  Metaphor

  4.  Alliteration


 




Q. 14 What is the meaning of “Whine”?


  1.  A beverage

  2.  Cry

  3.  Shout

  4.  None


 





Q. 15 Who is not dissatisfied always?


  1.  Humans

  2.  Animals

  3.  Poet

  4.  All of the above


 




Q.16 Name the poetic device used in


They do not sweat and whine about their condition,

They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins,

They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God,


  1.  Anaphora

  2.  Assonance

  3.  Metaphor

  4.  Alliteration


 




Q. 17 What qualities have the humans given up?


  1.  Innocence

  2.  Kindness

  3.  Truthfulness

  4.  All of the above







Q. 18 According to Whitman who is greater?


  1. Human beings 

  2. Animals 

  3. Both a. And b.

  4. None of the above 


 

 



Answer key:- 



  1. D

  2. B

  3. B

  4. D

  5. D

  6. B

  7. D

  8. D

  9. C

  10. A

  11. A

  12. A

  13. D

  14. B

  15. B

  16. A

  17. D

  18. B




 




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