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NCERT solutions for English - Honeydew Class 8 chapter 7.1 - A Visit to Cambridge [Latest edition]

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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 7.1 of CBSE NCERT for English - Honeydew Class 8.


Comprehension CheckWorking with the TextWorking with Language
Comprehension Check [Page 100]

NCERT solutions for English - Honeydew Class 8 7.1 A Visit to Cambridge Comprehension Check [Page 100]

Comprehension Check | Q 1 | Page 100

Which is the right sentence?

“Cambridge was my metaphor for England.” To the writer,

  • Cambridge was a reputed university in England.

  • England was famous for Cambridge.

  • Cambridge was the real England.

Comprehension Check | Q 2 | Page 100

Which is the right sentence?

The writer phoned Stephen Hawking’s house

  • from the nearest phone booth.

  • from outside a phone booth.

  • from inside a phone booth.

Comprehension Check | Q 3 | Page 100

Which is the right sentence?

Every time he spoke to the scientist, the writer felt guilty because

  • he wasn’t sure what he wanted to ask.

  • he forced the scientist to use his voice synthesiser.

  • he was face to face with a legend.

Comprehension Check | Q 4 | Page 100

Which is the right sentence?

“I felt a huge relief… in the possibilities of my body.” In the given context, the highlighted words refer to

  • shifting in the wheelchair, turning the wrist.

  • standing up, walking

  • speaking, writing

Working with the Text [Pages 100 - 101]

NCERT solutions for English - Honeydew Class 8 7.1 A Visit to Cambridge Working with the Text [Pages 100 - 101]

Working with the Text | Q 1.1 | Page 100

Answer the following question.

Did the prospect of meeting Stephen Hawking make the writer nervous? If so, why?

Working with the Text | Q 1.2 | Page 100

Answer the following question.

Did he at the same time feel very excited? If so, why?

Working with the Text | Q 2 | Page 100

Answer the following question.

Guess the first question put to the scientist by the writer.

Working with the Text | Q 3 | Page 100

Answer the following question.

Stephen Hawking said, “I’ve had no choice.” Does the writer think there was a choice? What was it?

Working with the Text | Q 4 | Page 100

Answer the following question.

“I could feel his anguish.” What could be the anguish?

Working with the Text | Q 5 | Page 100

Answer the following question.

What endeared the scientist to the writer so that he said he was looking at one of the most beautiful men in the world?

Working with the Text | Q 6 | Page 100

Answer the following question.

Read aloud the description of ‘the beautiful’ man. Which is the most beautiful sentence in the description?

Working with the Text | Q 7.1 | Page 101

Answer the following question.

If ‘the lantern’ is the man, what would its ‘walls’ be?

Working with the Text | Q 7.2 | Page 101

Answer the following question.

What is housed within the thin walls?

Working with the Text | Q 7.3 | Page 101

Answer the following question.

What general conclusion does the writer draw from this comparison?

Working with the Text | Q 8 | Page 101

Answer the following question.

What is the scientist’s message for the disabled?

Working with the Text | Q 9 | Page 101

Answer the following question.

Why does the writer refer to the guitar incident? Which idea does it support?

Working with the Text | Q 10 | Page 101

Answer the following question.

The writer expresses his great gratitude to Stephen Hawking. What is the gratitude for?

Working with the Text | Q 11 | Page 101

Answer the following question.

Complete the following sentences taking their appropriate parts from both the boxes below.

(i) There was his assistant on the line …

(ii) You get fed up with people asking you to be brave, …

(iii) There he was, …

(iv) You look at his eyes which can speak, …

(v) It doesn’t do much good to know …

A

  • tapping at a little switch in his hand

  • and I told him

  • that there are people

  • as if you have a courage account

  • and they are saying something huge and urgent

.

B

  • trying to find the words on his computer.

  • I had come in a wheelchair from India.

  • on which you are too lazy to draw a cheque.

  • smiling with admiration to see you breathing still.

  • it is hard to tell what.

Working with Language [Pages 102 - 103]

NCERT solutions for English - Honeydew Class 8 7.1 A Visit to Cambridge Working with Language [Pages 102 - 103]

Working with Language | Q 1.1 | Page 102

Fill in the blank in the sentence below using the appropriate forms of the words given in the following box.

 I met a _______________ from an antique land.

 
  • guide

  • succeed

  • chair

  • travel

  • pale

  • draw

  • true

Working with Language | Q 1.2 | Page 102

Fill in the blank in the sentence below using the appropriate forms of the words given in the following box.

I need special _____________ in mathematics. I can’t count the number of times I have failed in the subject.

  • guide

  • succeed

  • chair

  • travel

  • pale

  • draw

  • true

Working with Language | Q 1.3 | Page 102

Fill in the blank in the sentence below using the appropriate forms of the words given in the following box.

The guide called Stephen Hawking a worthy ________________to Isaac Newton.

  • guide

  • succeed

  • chair

  • travel

  • pale

  • draw

  • true

Working with Language | Q 1.4 | Page 102

Fill in the blank in the sentence below using the appropriate forms of the words given in the following box.

His other problems ______________ into insignificance beside this unforeseen mishap.

  • guide

  • succeed

  • chair

  • travel

  • pale

  • draw

  • true

Working with Language | Q 1.5 | Page 102

Fill in the blank in the sentence below using the appropriate forms of the words given in the following box.

The meeting was ____________ by the youngest member of the board.

  • guide

  • succeed

  • chair

  • travel

  • pale

  • draw

  • true

Working with Language | Q 1.6 | Page 102

Fill in the blank in the sentence below using the appropriate forms of the words given in the following box.

Some people say ‘yours ___________’ when they informally refer to themselves.

  • guide

  • succeed

  • chair

  • travel

  • pale

  • draw

  • true

Working with Language | Q 1.7 | Page 102

Fill in the blank in the sentence below using the appropriate forms of the words given in the following box.

I wish it had been a ___________ match. We would have been spared the noise of celebrations, at least.

  • guide

  • succeed

  • chair

  • travel

  • pale

  • draw

  • true

Working with Language | Q 2 | Page 102

Make six phrases using the words given in the box.

read/session

smile/face

revolve/chair

walk/tour

dance/doll

win/chance

Working with Language | Q 3.1 | Page 102

Use all or both in the blank. Tell your partner why you chose one or the other.

He has two brothers. _________ are lawyers.

  • all

  • both

Working with Language | Q 3.2 | Page 102

Use all or both in the blank. Tell your partner why you chose one or the other.

More than ten persons called. _________ of them wanted to see you.

  • all

  • both

Working with Language | Q 3.3 | Page 102

Use all or both in the blank. Tell your partner why you chose one or the other.

They ____________ cheered the team.

  • all

  • both

Working with Language | Q 3.4 | Page 102

Use all or both in the blank. Tell your partner why you chose one or the other.

___________ her parents are teachers.

  • all

  • both

Working with Language | Q 3.5 | Page 102

Use all or both in the blank. Tell your partner why you chose one or the other.

How much have you got? Give me ___________ of it.

  • all

  • both

Working with Language | Q 4.1 | Page 103

Complete the sentence using the right form of the adjective given in the bracket.

My friend has one of the ____________cars on the road. (fast)

Working with Language | Q 4.2 | Page 103

Complete the sentence using the right form of the adjective given in the bracket.

This is the ______________ story I have ever read. (interesting)

Working with Language | Q 4.3 | Page 103

Complete the sentence using the right form of the adjective given in the bracket.

What you are doing now is _____________ than what you did yesterday. (easy)

Working with Language | Q 4.4 | Page 103

Complete the sentence using the right form of the adjective given in the bracket.

Ramesh and his wife are both ____________. (short)

Working with Language | Q 4.5 | Page 103

Complete the sentence using the right form of the adjective given in the bracket.

He arrived __________as usual. Even the chief guest came___________ than he did. (late, early)

Solutions for 7.1: A Visit to Cambridge

Comprehension CheckWorking with the TextWorking with Language

NCERT solutions for English - Honeydew Class 8 chapter 7.1 - A Visit to Cambridge

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