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Ice BreakersBrainstorming
Ice Breakers [Page 35]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board 1.4 Pillars of Democracy Ice Breakers [Page 35]

Ice Breakers | Q 1. (i) | Page 35

Discuss with your partner and choose the correct alternative.

‘Government of the people, by the people and for the people, shall not perish from the earth’. This famous statement is made by - ______________________.

  • Mahatma Gandhi

  • Nelson Mandela

  • Abraham Lincoln

  • Dalai Lama

Ice Breakers | Q 1. (ii) | Page 35

Discuss with your partner and choose the correct alternative.

A system where the government is elected and ruled by people is called - ________________.

  • Bureaucracy

  • Aristocracy

  • Democracy

  • Autocracy

Ice Breakers | Q 1. (iii) | Page 35

Discuss with your partner and choose the correct alternative.

A democratic country is governed by, its - __________________.

  • Military

  • Police

  • Politicians

  • Constitution

Ice Breakers | Q 2. (i) | Page 35

The trinity of democracy comprises three principles. Complete the web to show the trinity of democracy.

Ice Breakers | Q 2. (ii) | Page 35

Match the following.

Sr. No A B
1. Constitution a. It is the freedom to go where you want, do what you want, etc.
2. Liberty b. It is the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities.
3. Equality c. It is a sense of common brotherhood.
4. Fraternity d. It is an aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organization, or other types of entity and commonly determine how that entity is to be governed.
Ice Breakers | Q 2. (iii) | Page 35

Pillars form support for concrete buildings. Metaphorically speaking a strong nation too depends on strong pillars. Discuss with your partner and explain the pillars of a democratic nation. Make a list of obstacles that are a threat to the progress of a nation.

Brainstorming [Pages 39 - 42]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board 1.4 Pillars of Democracy Brainstorming [Pages 39 - 42]

Brainstorming | Q (A1) (i) | Page 39

Form groups and use the following topic for discussion. Take the help of your college library and your teacher.

Need for democracy

Brainstorming | Q (A1) (i) | Page 39

Form groups and use the following topic for discussion. Take the help of your college library and your teacher.

Features of the Constitution of India

Brainstorming | Q (A1) (i) | Page 39

Form groups and use the following topic for discussion. Take the help of your college library and your teacher.

Freedom of speech

Brainstorming | Q (A1) (i) | Page 39

Form groups and use the following topic for discussion. Take the help of your college library and your teacher.

Dictatorship Vs Democracy

Brainstorming | Q (A1) (i) | Page 39

Form groups and use the following topic for discussion. Take the help of your college library and your teacher.

Qualities of an ideal politician

Brainstorming | Q (A1) (i) | Page 39

Form groups and use the following topic for discussion. Take the help of your college library and your teacher.

Equality before law

Brainstorming | Q (A1) (ii) (a) | Page 39

State whether the following statement is true or false. Correct the false statement.

There is nothing wrong with being grateful to great men.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming | Q (A1) (ii) (b) | Page 39

State whether the following statement is true or false. Correct the false statement.

Hero-worship leads to dictatorship.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming | Q (A1) (ii) (c) | Page 39

State whether the following statement is true or false. Correct the false statement.

Liberty cannot be divorced from equality.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming | Q (A1) (ii) (d) | Page 39

State whether the following statement is true or false. Correct the false statement.

One man one vote and one vote one value.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming | Q (A1) (ii) (e) | Page 39

State whether the following statement is true or false. Correct the false statement.

Fraternity means common sense.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming | Q (A1) (iii) | Page 39

In his speech, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar has expressed his deep concern over the absence of two things in the then Indian society. Discuss with your partner and complete the web.

Brainstorming | Q (A2) (i) | Page 40

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar has cited the quotes by John Stuart Mill and Daniel O’Connel. Go through the lesson and write down 4 to 5 lines for each of them.

Brainstorming | Q (A2) (ii) | Page 40

Discuss with your partner and make a list of steps that you feel are essential to unite the people of different castes, races, religions, and languages in India.

Brainstorming | Q (A2) (iii) (a) | Page 40

Write your views/opinions in brief on the following topic.

We must always cast our votes.

Brainstorming | Q (A2) (iii) (b) | Page 40

Write your views/opinions in brief on the following topic.

Liberty, equality, and fraternity lead to an ideal nation.

Brainstorming | Q (A2) (iii) (c) | Page 40

Write your views/opinions in brief on the following topic.

Steps to be taken to eradicate inequality.

Brainstorming | Q (A2) (iii) (d) | Page 40

Write your views/opinions in brief on the following topic.

Role of youth in creating social awareness.

Brainstorming | Q (A3) (i) | Page 40

Let’s use the Thesaurus.

Along with your partner, go to the library or search the internet for a standard Thesaurus to complete the following table. One is done for you.

Sr. No. Word Type Synonym Antonym
1. observe verb notice, discern, detect, mark ignore, overlook
2. abandoned      
3. grateful      
4. initiative      
5. peril      
6. separation      
Brainstorming | Q (A3) (ii) | Page 40

Homograph: Homograph is a word spelled and pronounced like another word but with a different meaning.

For example: the word ‘fast’ has two meanings. The different meanings are -

fast- hold firmly

fast- to abstain from food

fast- opposite of slow.

Go through the text again and make a list of meanings of all the homographs that are found in the text. Also, make a list of such words that you know, heard, or read somewhere.

Brainstorming | Q (A4) (i) (a) | Page 40

Go through the statement taken from the text – ‘The social democracy means a way of life which recognises liberty, equality, and fraternity’.

The underlined part of the statement provides us some facts/information about social democracy. The remaining part of the sentence which is not underlined can be converted into a wh-question.

What does social democracy mean?

Now go through the underlined part of the statement/sentence given below and change them into question by using the appropriate Wh-form.

In Politics, we will be recognizing the principle of ‘one man one vote’ and ‘one vote one value’.

Brainstorming | Q (A4) (i) (b) | Page 41

Go through the statement taken from the text – ‘The social democracy means a way of life which recognises liberty, equality, and fraternity’.

The underlined part of the statement provides us some facts/information about social democracy. The remaining part of the sentence which is not underlined can be converted into a wh-question.

What does social democracy mean?

Now go through the underlined part of the statement/sentence given below and change them into question by using the appropriate Wh-form.

The politically minded Indians preferred the expression ‘the Indian nation’.

Brainstorming | Q (A4) (i) (c) | Page 41

Go through the statement taken from the text – ‘The social democracy means a way of life which recognises liberty, equality, and fraternity’.

The underlined part of the statement provides us some facts/information about social democracy. The remaining part of the sentence which is not underlined can be converted into a wh-question.

What does social democracy mean?

Now go through the underlined part of the statement/sentence given below and change them into question by using the appropriate Wh-form.

Fraternity means a sense of common brotherhood of all Indians.

Brainstorming | Q (A4) (i) | Page 41

Make a list of various prepositions, write their definition, and make sentences of your own. Here are some prepositions that will definitely be brainstorming for you.

  • in, into, inside
  • on, onto, above, over
  • beside, besides
  • for, from, since
  • to, towards
  • down, below, under, beneath, underneath
  • between, among, amongst (And the list goes on _____)
Brainstorming | Q (A5) | Page 42

How to prepare a speech.

  • Greeting and Salutation (Honourable/ Respected ______, It’s a matter of pride for me to share my views____ in front of an august gathering)
  • Use rhetorical questions
  • Introductory paragraph highlighting – importance, need purpose, etc.
  • Use famous quotes, poetic lines, etc.
  • Main body- about the topic in detail – its significance/importance of the issue/problem
  • Use persuasive language
  • Suggesting some remedies, solutions
 
  • Concluding paragraph - expressing thanks to organizers for giving an opportunity and to the audience for patient listening
 

With the help of the steps given above write a speech on the following topic - Duties of an ideal citizen.

Brainstorming | Q (A5) | Page 42

How to prepare a speech.

  • Greeting and Salutation (Honourable/ Respected ______, It’s a matter of pride for me to share my views____ in front of an august gathering)
  • Use rhetorical questions
  • Introductory paragraph highlighting – importance, need purpose etc.
  • Use famous quotes, poetic lines etc.
  • Main body- about the topic in detail – its significance/importance of the issue/problem
  • Use persuasive language
  • Suggesting some remedies, solutions
 
  • Concluding paragraph - expressing thanks to organizers for giving an opportunity and to the audience for patient listening
 

With the help of the steps given above write speech on the following topic - Equality: A blessing.

Brainstorming | Q (A5) | Page 42

How to prepare a speech.

  • Greeting and Salutation (Honourable/ Respected ______, It’s a matter of pride for me to share my views____ in front of an august gathering)
  • Use rhetorical questions
  • Introductory paragraph highlighting – importance, need purpose, etc.
  • Use famous quotes, poetic lines, etc.
  • Main body- about the topic in detail – its significance/importance of the issue/problem
  • Use persuasive language
  • Suggesting some remedies, solutions
 
  • Concluding paragraph - expressing thanks to organizers for giving an opportunity and to the audience for patient listening
 

With the help of the steps given above write a speech on the following topic - Merits of democracy.

Brainstorming | Q (A5) | Page 42

How to prepare a speech.

Steps to write a speech Language Support
  • Greeting and Salutation (Honourable/ Respected ______, It’s a matter of pride for me to share my views… in front of an august gathering)
  • Introductory paragraph highlighting – importance, need, purpose etc
  • Main body- about the topic in detail – its significance/importance of the issue/problem
  • Suggesting some remedies, solutions
  • Concluding paragraph - expressing thanks to organizers for giving an opportunity and to audience for patient listening
  • Use rhetorical questions.
  • Use famous quotes, poetic lines etc.
  • Use persuasive language.

With the help of the steps given above write a speech on the following topic - Freedom of speech.

Brainstorming | Q (A5) | Page 42

How to prepare a speech.

  • Greeting and Salutation (Honourable/ Respected ______, It’s a matter of pride for me to share my views____ in front of an august gathering)
  • Use rhetorical questions
  • Introductory paragraph highlighting – importance, need purpose, etc.
  • Use famous quotes, poetic lines, etc.
  • Main body- about the topic in detail – its significance/importance of the issue/problem
  • Use persuasive language
  • Suggesting some remedies, solutions
 
  • Concluding paragraph - expressing thanks to organizers for giving an opportunity and to the audience for patient listening
 

With the help of the steps given above write a speech on the following topic - Advantages of education.

Brainstorming | Q (A5) | Page 42

How to prepare a speech.

  • Greeting and Salutation (Honourable/ Respected ______, It’s a matter of pride for me to share my views____ in front of an august gathering)
  • Use rhetorical questions
  • Introductory paragraph highlighting – importance, need purpose, etc.
  • Use famous quotes, poetic lines, etc.
  • Main body- about the topic in detail – its significance/importance of the issue/problem
  • Use persuasive language
  • Suggesting some remedies, solutions
 
  • Concluding paragraph - expressing thanks to organizers for giving an opportunity and to the audience for patient listening
 

With the help of the steps given above write a speech on the following topic - Unity in Diversity.

Brainstorming | Q (A6) | Page 42

There are many career opportunities that can be availed of by a graduate. Discuss and make a list of various opportunities available in the legal field, economics, management, commerce, administration, etc.

Brainstorming | Q (A7) | Page 42

Visit your college library or search the internet for at least five speeches of different renowned personalities of the world. Write the speeches in your notebook and submit them to your teacher.

Solutions for 1.4: Pillars of Democracy

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