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As you know, every country has its own currency. Find out the currency of at least 6 countries along with their current exchange rate in India, with the help of the internet. One is done for you.

For example, Switzerland: franc; 1 franc = 66.73 INR

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Country Currency Exchange Rate in Indian Currency
Bahrain Dinar 1 Bahrain Dinar=168.70 INR
Singapore Dollar 1 Singapore Dollar =48.63 INR
Dubai Dirham 1 Dirham = 17.31 INR
Japan Yen 1 Yen = 0.58 INR
Oman Oman Rial 1 Rial = 165.12 INR
England Pound 1 Pound = 89.91 INR
Kuwait Kuwait Dinar 1 Kuwait Dinar = 212.15 INR
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The Luncheon
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अध्याय 4.2: The Luncheon - Warming Up! [पृष्ठ १५०]

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अध्याय 4.2 The Luncheon
Warming Up! | Q 3 | पृष्ठ १५०

संबंधित प्रश्न

B. Read the following passage and do the given activities: 
B1. Choose the correct options from the bracket and fill in the blanks: 
 (younger, eighty, twenty, interval)
 i. I went over during the _______ and sat down beside her.
 ii. None of us are getting any _______.
 iii. It was _______ years ago.
 iv. I had _______ francs to last me the rest of the month. 
 

I caught sight of her at the play and in answer to her call. I went over during the interval and sat down beside her. It was long since I had last seen her and, if someone had not mentioned her name, I hardly think I would have recognized her. She addressed me brightly.
“Well, it’s many years since we first met. How time does fly! We’re none of us getting any younger. Do you remember the first time I saw you? You asked me to luncheon.”
 Did I remember?
 It was twenty years ago and I was living in Paris. I had a tiny apartment and I was earning barely enough money. She had read a book of mine and had written to me about it. I answered, thanking her, and presently, I received from her another letter saying she was passing through Paris and would like to have a chat with me. But her time was limited and the only free moment she had was on the following Thursday and would I give her a little luncheon at Foyot’s afterward? Foyot’s is a restaurant and it was so far beyond my means that I had never even thought of going there. I had eighty francs (gold francs) to last me the rest of the month and a modest luncheon should not cost more than fifteen. If I cut out coffee for the next two weeks, I could manage well enough.

B2. Where and when did they decide to have luncheon?

B3. Find out the ‘Synonyms’ from the passage for the following words: 
i. A set of rooms
ii. Acknowledged
iii. Handle
iv. Directed.

 B4. Do as directed: 
 i. I hardly think about it.
 (Begin the sentence with ‘How_______!)
 ii. She had read a book of mine.
 (Begin the sentence with ‘Hadn’t _______?)

B5. Personal Response: 
If you were in the place of the narrator, how would you have reacted in the given situation? 


Talk with your partner and discuss the following question:

What was the occasion?


Choose the correct option from the bracket and fill in the blank given below.

(addressed, luncheon, generously, unwise, insist)

The crow was____________ to sing.


Who said these words/sentences? Under what circumstances?

Words/Sentences Who said? Under what circumstances?
I never eat anything for luncheon.    
It’s many years since we first met.    
Are you still hungry?    
I don’t believe in overloading my stomach.    
I’ll eat nothing for dinner tonight    

Answer in your own word.

Although the author was not a vindictive man, he was very happy to see her weigh twenty-one stone and had finally had his revenge. What makes him say this? Explain.


Answer in your own word.

There are quite a few places where the author uses the expressions ‘My heart sank, panic seized’ etc. What was the reason for this? Explain.


Answer in your own word.

What are the instances which create humour in “The Luncheon”?


Answer in your own word.

Describe the use of irony and humour in “The Luncheon”.


Irony is the expression of meaning through the use of language signifying the opposite. Describe the use of irony in ‘The Luncheon’. Pick the sentences from the story that are examples of irony. Fill in the table ‘A’ the general direct meaning while in table ‘B’ its hidden meaning or the opposite meaning intended by the speaker. One is done for you.

Sentence Direct meaning Hidden meaning
If I cut out coffee for the next two days, to stop drinking coffee to stop spending money in order to save money for some purpose.

Read the following passage and do the activities.

B1. Choose the correct alternatives:

  1. She was living in Paris ______.
    1. 20 years ago
    2. 10 years ago
    3. 5 years ago
    4. None of these
  2. Foyot's is a ______.
    1. Restaurant
    2. Game
    3. Shop
    4. None of these
  3. She had ______ francs.
    1. 30
    2. 80
    3. 50
    4. 10
  4. The prices were ______.
    1. lower than she thought
    2. moderate
    3. higher than she thought
    4. None of these

B2. Complete the following sentences with the help of the given passage.

  1. The writer's friend ordered ______ which was not on the menu.
  2. The writer met his friend in ______ after many years.
  3. The writer chose ______ because it was the cheapest dish on the menu.
  4. The writer had never even thought of going to ______ because it was not affordable for him.

B3. State whether the following statements are True or False.

  1. Caviar was the cheapest dish on the menu.
  2. The writer met his friend at the play after twenty years.
  3. The writer was living in Paris twenty years ago.
  4. The writer's friend was an attentive listener.

I caught sight of her at the play and in answer to her call, I went over during the interval and sat down beside her. It was long since I had last seen her. If someone had not mentioned her name, I hardly think I would have recognised her. She addressed me brightly.

"Well, it's many years since we first met. How time does fly! We're? Do you remember the first time I saw you? You asked me to luncheon."

Did remember?

It was twenty years ago and I was living in Paris. I had a tiny apartment and I was earning barely enough money. She had read a book of mine and had written to me about it. I answered, thanking her, and presently, I received from her another letter saying she was passing through Paris and would like to have a chat with me. But her time was limited and the only free moment she had was on the following Thursday and would I give her a little luncheon at Foyot's afterward? Foyot's is a restaurant and it was so far beyond my means that I had never thought of going there. I had eighty francs (gold £ranees) to last me the rest of the month and a modest luncheon should not cost more than fifteen. If I cut out coffee for the next two weeks, I could manage well enough.

I ans':Vered that I would meet my friend at Foyot's on Thursday at half-past twelve. She was, in appearance, imposing rather than attractive and she gave me the impression of having more teeth, white and large and even, than were necessary for any practical purpose. She was talkative, but since she seemed to want to talk about me, I was prepared to be an attentive listener.

I was startled when the menu was brought, for the prices were a great deal higher than I had thought. But she reassured me.

"I never eat anything for luncheon," she said.
"Oh, don't say that !" I answered generously.
"I never eat more than one thing. I think people eat for too much now-a-days. A little fish, perhaps. I wonder if they have any salmon."
Well, it was early in the year for salmon and it was not on the menu, but I asked the waiter if there was any. Yes, a beautiful salmon had just come in -it was the first they had. I ordered it for my guest. The waiter asked her if she would have something while it was being cooked. "No," she answered, "I never eat more than one thing. Unless you had a little caviar. I never mind caviar."
I knew I could not afford caviar, but could not very well tell her that. For myself, I chose the cheapest dish on the menu and that was a mutton chop.
"I think you're unwise to eat meat" she said. "I don't believe in overloading my stomach."

B4. Do as directed.

  1. I knew, I could not afford caviar. (Make it affirmative)
  2. She was talkative. (Make it negative without changing its meaning)

B5. If someone is hosting you at a restaurant, would you choose the most expensive dish on the menu? Justify.


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