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Exercise 1Exercise 2Exercise 3Exercise 4Exercise 5Exercise 6
Exercise 1 [Page 49]

NCERT solutions for English - First Flight Class 10 4.1 From the Diary of Anne Frank Exercise 1 [Page 49]

Exercise 1 | Q 1 | Page 49

Do you keep a diary? Given below under ‘A’ are some terms we use to describe a written record of personal experience. Can you match them with their descriptions under ‘B’? (You may look up the terms in a dictionary if you wish.)

(i) Journal A book with a separate space or page for each day, in which you write down your thoughts and feelings or what has happened on that day
(ii) Diary A full record of a journey, a period of time, or an event, written every day.

(iii) Log

A record of a person’s own life and experiences (usually, a famous person)
(iv) Memoir(s) A written record of events with times and dates, usually official
Exercise 1 | Q 2.1 | Page 49

Here is some entrie from personal records. Use the definition above to decide which of the entrie might be from a diary, a journal, a log or a memoir.

I woke up very late today and promptly got a scolding from Mum! I can’t help it − how can I miss the FIFA World Cup matches?

Ans: _____________________________

Exercise 1 | Q 2.2 | Page 49

Here is some entrie from personal records. Use the definition above to decide which of the entrie might be from a diary, a journal, a log or a memoir.

10:30 a.m. Went to the office of the Director

01:00 p.m. Had lunch with Chairman

05:45 p.m. Received Rahul at the airport

09:30 p.m. Dinner at home

Ans: _____________________________

Exercise 1 | Q 2.3 | Page 49

Here is some entrie from personal records. Use the definition above to decide which of the entrie might be from a diary, a journal, a log or a memoir.

The ride to Ooty was uneventful. We rested for a while every 50 km or so, and used the time to capture the magnificent landscape with my Handy Cam. From Ooty we went on to Bangalore.

What a contrast! The noise and pollution of this once − beautiful city really broke my heart.

Ans: _____________________________

Exercise 1 | Q 2.4 | Page 49

Here is some entrie from personal records. Use the definition above to decide which of the entrie might be from a diary, a journal, a log or a memoir.

This is how Raj Kapoor found me − all wet and ragged outside R. K. Studios. He was then looking for just someone like this for a small role in Mera Naam Joker, and he cast me on the spot. The rest, as they say, is history?

Ans: _____________________________

Exercise 2 [Page 51]

NCERT solutions for English - First Flight Class 10 4.1 From the Diary of Anne Frank Exercise 2 [Page 51]

Exercise 2 | Q 1 | Page 51

What makes writing in a diary a strange experience for Anne Frank?

Exercise 2 | Q 2 | Page 51

Why does Anne want to keep a diary?

Exercise 2 | Q 3 | Page 51

Why did Anne think she could confide more in her diary than in people?

Exercise 3 [Page 51]

NCERT solutions for English - First Flight Class 10 4.1 From the Diary of Anne Frank Exercise 3 [Page 51]

Exercise 3 | Q 1 | Page 51

Why does Anne provide a brief sketch of her life?

Exercise 3 | Q 2 | Page 51

What tells you that Anne loved her grandmother?

Exercise 4 [Page 54]

NCERT solutions for English - First Flight Class 10 4.1 From the Diary of Anne Frank Exercise 4 [Page 54]

Exercise 4 | Q 1 | Page 54

Why was Mr Keesing annoyed with Anne? What did he ask her to do?

Exercise 4 | Q 2 | Page 54

How did Anne justify her being a chatterbox in her essay?

Exercise 4 | Q 3 | Page 54

Do you think Mr Keesing was a strict teacher?

Exercise 4 | Q 4 | Page 54

What made Mr Keesing allow Anne to talk in class?

Exercise 5 [Pages 54 - 55]

NCERT solutions for English - First Flight Class 10 4.1 From the Diary of Anne Frank Exercise 5 [Pages 54 - 55]

Exercise 5 | Q 1 | Page 54

Was Anne right when she said that the world would not be interested in the musings of a thirteen-year-old girl?

Exercise 5 | Q 2 | Page 54

There are some examples of diary or journal entries in the ‘Before You Read’ section. Compare these with what Anne writes in her diary. What language was the diary originally written in? In what way is Anne’s dairy different?

Exercise 5 | Q 3 | Page 54

Why does Anne need to give a brief sketch about her family? Does she treat ‘Kitty’ as an insider or an outsider?

Exercise 5 | Q 4 | Page 54

How does Anne feel about her father, her grandmother, Mrs Kuperus and Mr Keesing? What do these tell you about her?

Exercise 5 | Q 5 | Page 54

What does Anne write in her first essay?

Exercise 5 | Q 6 | Page 54

Anne says teachers are most unpredictable. Is Mr Keesing unpredictable? How?

Exercise 5 | Q 7.1 | Page 54

What do these statement tell you about Anne Frank as a person?

We don’t seem to be able to get any closer, and that’s the problem. Maybe it’s my fault that we don’t confide in each other.

Exercise 5 | Q 7.2 | Page 54

What do these statement tell you about Anne Frank as a person?

 I don’t want to jot down the facts in this diary the way most people would, but I want the diary to be my friend.

Exercise 5 | Q 7.3 | Page 54

What do these statement tell you about Anne Frank as a person?

Margot went to Holland in December, and I followed in February, when I was plunked down on the table as a birthday present for Margot.

Exercise 5 | Q 7.4 | Page 54

What do these statement tell you about Anne Frank as a person?

If you ask me, there are so many dummies that about a quarter of the class should be kept back, but teachers are the most unpredictable creatures on earth.

Exercise 5 | Q 7.5 | Page 55

What do these statement tell you about Anne Frank as a person?

Anyone could ramble on and leave big spaces between the words, but the trick was to come up with convincing arguments to prove the necessity of taking.

Exercise 6 [Pages 55 - 58]

NCERT solutions for English - First Flight Class 10 4.1 From the Diary of Anne Frank Exercise 6 [Pages 55 - 58]

Exercise 6 | Q 1 | Page 55

Match the compound words under ‘A’ with their meanings under ‘B’. Use each in sentence.

  A B
1 Heartbreaking - obeying and respecting the law
2  Homesick - think about pleasant things, forgetting about the present
3  Blockhead

- something produced by a person, machine or organisation

4 Law-abiding - producing great sadness
5 Overdo - an occasion when vehicles/machines stop working
6 Daydream - an informal word which means a very stupid person
7 Breakdown - missing home and family very much
8 Output - do something to an excessive degree
Exercise 6 | Q 2.1 | Page 56

Find the sentence in the lesson that have the phrasal verbs given below. Match them with their meaning.

plunge in - speak or write without focus

Exercise 6 | Q 2.2 | Page 56

Find the sentence in the lesson that have the phrasal verbs given below. Match them with their meaning.

kept back -  stay indoors

Exercise 6 | Q 2.3 | Page 56

Find the sentence in the lesson that have the phrasal verbs given below. Match them with their meaning.

move up  -  make (them) remain quiet

Exercise 6 | Q 2.4 | Page 56

Find the sentence in the lesson that have the phrasal verbs given below. Match them with their meaning.

ramble on -  have a good relationship with

Exercise 6 | Q 2.5 | Page 56

Find the sentence in the lesson that have the phrasal verbs given below. Match them with their meaning.

get along with  -  give an assignment (home work) to a person authority (the teacher)

Exercise 6 | Q 2.6 | Page 56

Find the sentence in the lesson that have the phrasal verbs given below. Match them with their meaning.

calm down   -  compensate

Exercise 6 | Q 2.7 | Page 56

Find the sentence in the lesson that have the phrasal verbs given below. Match them with their meaning.

stay in -  go straight to the topic

Exercise 6 | Q 2.8 | Page 56

Find the sentence in the lesson that have the phrasal verbs given below. Match them with their meaning.

make up for   -  go to the next grade

Exercise 6 | Q 2.9 | Page 56

Find the sentence in the lesson that have the phrasal verbs given below. Match them with their meaning.

hand in   -  not promoted

Exercise 6 | Q 3.1 | Page 56

Idioms

Here are a few sentences from the text which have idiomatic expressions. Can you say what each means? (You might want to consult a dictionary first.)

  1. Our entire class is quaking in its boots. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  1. Until then, we keep telling each other not to lose heart. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  1. Mr Keeping was annoyed with me for ages because I talked so much.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  1. Mr Keeping was trying to play a joke on me with this ridiculous subject, but I’d make sure the joke was on him.____________________________.

Exercise 6 | Q 3.2 | Page 57

Here are a few more idiomatic expressions that occur in the text. Try to use them in sentences of your own.

  1. caught my eye         
  2.  laugh ourselves silly       
  3. he’d had enough
  4. can’t bring myself to  
Exercise 6 | Q 4 | Page 57

You have read the expression ‘not to lose heart’ in this text. Now find out the meanings of the following expressions using the word ‘heart’. Use each of them in a sentence of your own.

1. break somebody’s heart

2. close/dear to heart

3. from the (bottom of your) heart

4. have a heart

5. have a heart of stone

6. your heart goes out to somebody

Exercise 6 | Q 5.1 | Page 58

Contracted Forms

Make a list of the contracted forms in the text. Rewrite them as full forms of two words.

For example:

I’ve = I have

Exercise 6 | Q 5.2 | Page 58

We have seen that some contracted forms can stand for two different full forms:

I’d = I had or I would

Find in the text the contracted forms that stand for two different full forms, and say what these are.

Solutions for 4.1: From the Diary of Anne Frank

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