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Biographies include features of non-fiction texts - factual information and different text structures such as description, sequence, comparison, cause and effect, or problem and solution. Examine Indigo in the light of this statement, in about 120-150 words.

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Chapter: [0.015] Indigo
Concept: Indigo

'The settlement given to the sharecroppers was symbolic.' Justify why Gandhi thought so.

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Chapter: [0.015] Indigo
Concept: Indigo

What conflict of duty was Gandhi involved in?

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Chapter: [0.015] Indigo
Concept: Indigo

Gandhi worked for the social backwardness in the Champaran village. Elaborate.

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Chapter: [0.015] Indigo
Concept: Indigo

How did the Champaran incident bring about a change in the plight of the peasants?

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Chapter: [0.015] Indigo
Concept: Indigo

Why did Gandhi chide the lawyers?

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Chapter: [0.015] Indigo
Concept: Indigo

Read the given extract to attempt the questions with reference to context.

A girl from the countryside, she hadn’t gone through all the stages of worldly experience that generally precede a position of importance and sophistication that she had found herself catapulted into. She never quite recovered from the terror she felt that day. That was the end of a brief and brilliant acting career — the legal adviser, who was also a member of the Story Department, had unwittingly brought about that sad end. While every other member of the Department wore a kind of uniform — khadi dhoti with a slightly oversized and clumsily tailored white khadi shirt — the legal adviser wore pants and a tie and sometimes a coat that looked like a coat of mail. Often, he looked alone and helpless …

(i) Select the option that completes the given sentence appropriately. (1)

‘Stages of worldly experience’ in the given context would refer to ______

  1. good education to gain knowledge.
  2. situations that require one to be street smart.
  3. smaller, not so important roles in acting.
  4. training in soft skills.

(ii) Select the suitable word from the extract to complete the following analogy: (1)

sealed: closed :: propelled: ______.

(iii) Select the correct option to fill in the blank. (1)

The harm done to the actress was a/an ______

  1. well-planned act.
  2. unintentional act.
  3. act of jealousy.
  4. act of male dominance.

(iv) Based on the above extract, choose the statement that is TRUE for the legal adviser. (1)

  1. He disliked the actress from the countryside.
  2. He acted after thinking through things carefully.
  3. He did not gel well with others in the Department.
  4. He was always dressed smartly.

(v) Identify the textual clue that allows the reader to infer that the writer is sympathetic towards the professional fate of the actor. (1)

(vi) Complete the sentence with an appropriate explanation, as per the extract. (1)

The writer uses the word ‘uniform’ to refer to the outfits of the Department members because just like a uniform ______.

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Chapter: [0.016] Poets and Pancakes
Concept: Poets and Pancakes

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

What does the story of Subbu's success in the film industry reveal about the importance of loyalty, creativity, and versatility in this field?

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Chapter: [0.016] Poets and Pancakes
Concept: Poets and Pancakes

Read the given extract to attempt the questions with reference to context.

Some might make quite extravagant claims for it as being, in its highest form, a source of truth, and, in its practice, an art. Others, usually celebrities who see themselves as its victims, might despise the interview as an unwarranted intrusion into their lives, or feel that it somehow diminishes them, just as in some primitive cultures it is believed that if one takes a photographic portrait of somebody then one is stealing that person’s soul.

(i) What is the most likely reason some people consider the practice of interview to be an art? (1)

This could be because it requires-

  1. fluency of words.
  2. sensitive and careful handling.
  3. creativity and imagination.
  4. probing and focusing on details.

(ii) Rewrite the sentence by replacing the underlined phrase with its inference. (1)

Celebrities feel that an interview diminishes them.

(iii) On the basis of the extract, choose the correct option with reference to the two statements given below. (1)

(1) Celebrities don’t consent to be interviewed.

(2) Interviews intrude the privacy of celebrities.

  1. (1) Can be inferred from the extract but (2) cannot.
  2. (1) cannot be inferred from the extract but (2) can.
  3. (1) is true but (2) is false.
  4. (2) is the reason for (1).

(iv) Rationalise, to support the given opinion: (1)

To say that an interview, in its highest form, is a source of truth, is an extravagant claim.

(v) Replace the underlined word with its antonym from the extract. (1)

Some celebrities hate the idea of having to give an interview because it makes them feel like supporters.

(vi) The author’s views on interview, in the extract, can best be described as statements based on ______. (1)

  1. facts
  2. hypothesis
  3. beliefs
  4. superstitions
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Chapter: [0.017] The Interview
Concept: The Interview

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

Umberto Eco, with reference to "The Name of the Rose" says, “I think if I had written The Name of the Rose ten years earlier or ten years later, it wouldn’t have been the same.” What could he have meant?

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Chapter: [0.017] The Interview
Concept: The Interview

Do you think that the third leve was a medium of escape for Charley? Why?

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Chapter: [0.020099999999999996] The Third Level
Concept: The Third Level

‘It’s easy to judge others and give advice, but much more difficult to apply it to ourselves.’ Elaborate with reference to the character of Sam in The Third Level.

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Chapter: [0.020099999999999996] The Third Level
Concept: The Third Level

Answer the following question in about 120-150 words.

In the story, ‘The Third Level’ by Jack Finney, Charley is obsessed with finding the third level. In an attempt to thrash out whether this obsession is a good quality or a harmful one, Charley’s wife expresses her thoughts in a diary entry.

As Louisa, Charley’s wife, write this diary entry. Support your response with reference to the story.

You may begin this way:
I have been married to Charley for a few years now and I have always known him to be an intelligent man with an imaginative mind. However, his recent obsession with finding the Third Level has …

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Chapter: [0.020099999999999996] The Third Level
Concept: The Third Level

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

What extraordinary experience did Charley have when he went to the Grand station?

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Chapter: [0.020099999999999996] The Third Level
Concept: The Third Level

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

What did Charley find in his collection of first-day covers?

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Chapter: [0.020099999999999996] The Third Level
Concept: The Third Level

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

Why did Charley buy old-style currency?

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Chapter: [0.020099999999999996] The Third Level
Concept: The Third Level

Comment on any one aspect of the writing style of the author, Kalki in The Tiger King.

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Chapter: [0.0202] The Tiger King
Concept: The Tiger King

Read the given extract and answer the questions:

In other words, the Tiger King is dead.
The manner of his death is a matter of extraordinary interest. It can be revealed only at the end of the tale. The most fantastic aspect of his demise was that as soon as he was born, astrologers had foretold that one day the Tiger King would actually have to die.
“The child will grow up to become the warrior of warriors, hero of heroes, champion of champions. But...” they bit their lips and swallowed hard. When compelled to continue, the astrologers came out with it. “This is a secret which should not be revealed at all. And yet we are forced to speak out. The child born under this star will one day have to meet its death.”
  1. Complete the sentence appropriately.     1
    The author’s purpose in using foreshadowing, is to ______.
  2. In the given extract, what emotion were the astrologers feeling when they "bit their lips and swallowed hard"?    1
    1. Humiliation
    2. Disbelief
    3. Grief
    4. Unease
  3. Which trait are the astrologers lauding when they say "warrior of warriors, hero of heroes, champion of champions"?     1
  4. How is the line, "the most fantastic aspect of his demise", an example of contrast?     1
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Chapter: [0.0202] The Tiger King
Concept: The Tiger King

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

Do you agree with the Tiger King's statement?

You may kill even a cow in self-defence.

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Chapter: [0.0202] The Tiger King
Concept: The Tiger King

Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.

What did the Maharaja and dewan do to avoid the danger of losing the throne?

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Chapter: [0.0202] The Tiger King
Concept: The Tiger King
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