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‘Then what’s the secret of your energy?’ I asked like Tendulkar does in the advertisement. She smiled, ‘A beggar changed my life.’ - English (Second/Third Language)

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प्रश्न

Read the following passage and do the activities.

1. Answer the following in 1-2 words: (2)

  1. The person who changed the writer’s life –
  2. The age of beggar’s granddaughter –
  3. The writer’s role model –
  4. The things that the writer used to give to beggar every day –

‘Then what’s the secret of your energy?’ I asked like Tendulkar does in the advertisement. She smiled, ‘A beggar changed my life.’

I was absolutely dumbfounded and she could see it.
‘Yes, a beggar,’ she repeated as if to reassure me. ‘He was old and used to stay in front of my house with his five-year-old granddaughter. As you know, I was a chronic pessimist. I used to give my leftovers to this beggar every day. I never spoke to him. Nor did he speak to me. One monsoon day, I looked out of my bedroom window and started cursing the rain. I don’t know why I did that because I wasn’t even getting wet. That day I couldn’t give the beggar and his granddaughter their daily quota of leftovers. They went hungry, I am sure.
‘However, what I saw from my window surprised me. The beggar and the young girl were playing on the road because there was no traffic. They were laughing, clapping, and screaming joyously as if they were in paradise. Hunger and rain did not matter.
They were totally drenched and totally happy. I envied their zest for life.’
‘That scene forced me to look at my own life. I realized I had so many comforts, none of which they had. But they had the most important of all assets, one which I lacked. They knew how to be happy with life as it was. I felt ashamed of myself. I even started to make a list of what I had and what I did not have. I found I had more to be grateful for than most people could imagine. That day, I decided to change my attitude towards life, using the beggar as my role model.’

2. Describe how the beggar and his granddaughter enjoyed the rain. (2)

3. Write antonyms of the following (2)

  1. optimist × -____________
  2. unhappy × -___________

4. Do as directed: (2)

  1. She could see it. (Use ‘able to’.)
  2. I used to give my leftovers to this beggar every day. (Use ‘would’.)

5. Who is your role model? Why? (2)

थोडक्यात उत्तर

उत्तर

1.

  1. Beggar
  2. five years
  3. Beggar
  4. Leftovers

2. The beggar and his granddaughter were enjoying playing on the vacated roads due to rain. The rains made them extremely happy as they were enjoying in different ways by laughing, clapping, and screaming. They had an out-of-the-world feeling even when they had nothing to eat.

3. 

  1. optimist × Pessimist
  2. unhappy × Happy

4. 

  1. She was able to see it.
  2. I would give my leftovers to this beggar every day.

5. My grandfather is my greatest role model because he had exceptional determination and ambition. But he never forgot his duty of humanity. He always took time to help those who were less fortunate. He would regularly visit people in old age homes and orphanages and help them in various ways possible.

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पाठ 2: Section 2: Textual Passages - English Activity Set 2

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एससीईआरटी महाराष्ट्र English (Third Language) 10 Standard SSC
पाठ 2 Section 2: Textual Passages
English Activity Set 2 | Q 2. (B)

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Make small groups and share.

A quote/proverb that you love to use often.


Make small groups and share.

A story/news/episode/movie/play that has impressed and changed you.


Many slang expressions/terms are used for people having positive or negative traits.

Match the expressions in Column A with type of persons in Column B.

  A B
1. Couch Potato (a) brilliant/genius
2. Worry Wart (b) very energetic/active
3. Fuddy-duddy (c) shameful person
4. Wet blanket (d) lazy/good for nothing
5. Whiz (e) spoils other peoples fun/mood
6. Black sheep (f) always nervous/worried
7. Live wire (g) old-fashioned/refuses change

The author and Meena were great enemies.


Meena was a very cheerful person initially.


Meena was the second child of her parents.


Meena stayed alone in an appartment in Delhi.


The beggar and the young girl were playing on the road because there was a lot of traffic.


The scene of the beggar and the girl made Meena peep into her own life.


It took Meena almost two years to put the change into effect.


Meena, who is an LIC officer, is ____________.


The writer was standing near Akbarallys, a popular department store because - __________________


Meena sponsored the granddaughter of the beggar because __________________


Write in your own words:

How did Meena show her gratitude to her guru?


Summarise the story with the help of the points given below.

  1. Meena’s initial attitude
  2. Meena’s meeting with Sudha Murthy in Mumbai
  3. Beggar’s incident
  4. Change in attitude

Summary Maker

Dos Don’ts
Use important/relevant points/ incidents/ events short forms of the text. Select irrelevant/less important points/ incidents/events
Make a paragraph containing the message, theme etc exceed the word limit
Use your own language taking help of the sentences in a topic and key words reproduce/copy the text

Write the above summary making Meena the narrator. Begin with ‘I worked in Bangalore in LIC. Sudha was my friend.__________________


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