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Who said to whom and when? “I wonder what power Mahaswamiji possesses, that keeps him so strong.” - English

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Who said to whom and when?

“I wonder what power Mahaswamiji possesses, that keeps him so strong.”

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The narrator (Srijan) said this to Dr. Kalam while discussing the Mahaswamiji 102nd birthday celebrations.

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अध्याय 2.6: Science and Spirituality - English Workshop [पृष्ठ ९६]

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बालभारती English - Kumarbharati 10 Standard SSC Maharashtra State Board
अध्याय 2.6 Science and Spirituality
English Workshop | Q 5.3 | पृष्ठ ९६

संबंधित प्रश्न

Given below are some incomplete Quote. Complete them choosing from the words SCIENCE/RELIGION/SPIRITUAL and make them meaningful :

______________ has outrun our _____________ power, we have guided missiles, but misguided man.


What’s the difference between science and technology? Discuss in pairs and tell your answer to the class.


We need science

We need faith


Dr. Kalam’s friends discussed on _________________.


What Dr. Kalam gathered while swimming in silence at the shores of Mahapragyaji?


Answer the following in your own words, and write in your notebook.

How did the Reverend relate and compare the work that he and Dr. Sarabhai did for people?


In your notebook, write a short paragraph on the following covering up their profession and personality traits with examples.

Rev. Peter Bernard Pereira


Go through ‘Part III’ and complete the following statement.

To keep this planet liveable and the human race thriving, we have to _______________.


Go through ‘Part III’ and complete the following statement.

The narrator, Srijan, realised that through Dr. Kalam’s words of wisdom _________________.


Read the following passage and do the given activities:

Kerala is the land of magic, ayurvedic massages and Kathakali. Most visitors generally begin their sojourn in this lovely state with Kochi. This city reflects the eclecticism of Kerala. Here, you can see the oldest European-built church in India, a small 16th Century synagogue that serves a proportionate community of Jews, a palace built by the Portuguese, given to the Raja of Cochin and renovated by the Dutch and some world-class performances of the Kathakali dance drama. Make sure you take a boat trip on the Malabar Coast. It will take you out to the Dutch town and fort, an area that also has some surprisingly good book shops.

Alternatively, you could start with Thiruvananthapuram, which also has a laid-back charm of its own. Here, you can visit the Padmanabhaswamy temple, the Napier Museum, the Puttan Mallika Palace and the neighbouring beaches. These include Kovalam, now a pleasant spot to spend an evening.

The backwaters are also famous as a holiday option. For that, you have to move on to Alleppey or Alappuzha, a district made unique by an intricate network of canals. Or you could head to Munnar, the sheer beauty in the hills. Rolling oceans of tubby green tea bushes, crisp mountain air, craggy hills, wildlife and a throwback to colonial times make Munnar a lovely getaway.

Or you could visit Thekkady, which is also a charming town and has the added advantage of being close to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. At Thekkady you can wander through plantations of cardamom, tea and coffee.

Of the three options, you can surely choose a place of your dreams where you can chill out!

You can take a meandering cruise down the backwaters, spend a lazy day by the sea, take a trek up the winding hills or enjoy ayurvedic health holidays. These are some of the advantages no other destination offers. Welcome to this unique land of spellbinding adventures. It’s the most refreshing holiday you could ever have.

(A1) Complete the following web chart:     (2)

(A2) Complete the following table:   (2)

  City Speciality
i. Kochi  
ii. Thekkady  
iii. Thiruvananthapuram  
iv. Alleppey  

(A3) Match the words in Column ‘A’ with their meanings in Column ‘B’:    (2)

  Column ‘A’   Column ‘B’
i. Charm a. throw back light or heat
ii. Craggy b. enthralling
iii. Reflect c. magical spell
iv. Spellbinding d. steep

(A4) Do as Directed:    (2)

  1. You can choose a place of your dreams.
    (Use the modal auxiliary showing compulsion and rewrite the sentence)
  2. Kerala is the land of magic and ayurvedic massages
    (Rewrite the sentence using ‘not only .………. but also’)

(A5) Personal Response:   (2)

Why is the tourism industry important for the Indian Economy to flourish?


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