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Ice Breakers [Page 1]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1.1 An Astrologer’s Day Ice Breakers [Page 1]

Ice Breakers | Q 1 | Page 1

Discuss with your partner and complete the activity. What are your strengths?

Strengths Why do you feel so? Dream Career
painting and drawing can visualise, express commercial artist, cartoonist
............................. ............................. .............................
............................. ............................. .............................
............................. ............................. .............................
Ice Breakers | Q 2 | Page 1

The scene in a local market of a village/town/city is very attractive. People with different occupations sell their wares. Discuss with your partner the variety of activities at the local market.

  1. selling flowers, selling grocery
  2. ________________________________
  3. ________________________________
  4. ________________________________
  5. ________________________________
Ice Breakers | Q 3 | Page 1

In a village /town /city it is quite a common sight to see an astrologer sitting by the roadside with his professional equipment.

Discuss with your partner and list the requirements for his trade.

  1. parrot, cards, etc.
  2. ________________________________
  3. ________________________________
  4. ________________________________
  5. ________________________________
Ice Breakers | Q 4 | Page 1

There are certain unreasonable beliefs among people living in our society.

Certain common events are linked with superstitions. List such events, discuss the superstitions linked with them, and the means of their eradication.

  1. Acat crossing your path
  2. ________________________________
  3. ________________________________
  4. ________________________________
  5. ________________________________
Brainstorming (A1) [Page 7]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1.1 An Astrologer’s Day Brainstorming (A1) [Page 7]

Brainstorming (A1) | Q 1.1 | Page 7

Given below is description. Discuss it with your partner and find out one word of it.

The scientific study of the universe and the objects in it, including stars,planets, nebulae and galaxies

Brainstorming (A1) | Q 1.2 | Page 7

Given below is description. Discuss it with your partner and find out one word of it.

The study of the movements of the planets, Sun, Moon, and Stars in the belief that these movements can have an influence on people's lives

Brainstorming (A1) | Q 1.3 | Page 7

Given below is a description. Discuss it with your partner and find out one word of it.

A prediction of what will happen in the future

Brainstorming (A1) | Q 1.4 | Page 7

Given below is a description. Discuss it with your partner and find out one word of it.

Scientific discipline that studies mental states and processes and behaviour in humans and other animals

Brainstorming (A1) | Q 2 | Page 7

In the story, we are told that the Town Hall Park was a remarkable place in many ways for an astrologer to build his business.

Discuss it in a group and list the exceptional qualities of the place.

A surging crowd

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________________

________________

________________

________________

Brainstorming (A1) | Q 3 | Page 7

The astrologer never opened his mouth till the other had spoken for at least ten minutes. Discuss the reasons behind his act.

  1. He is good at reading the people.
  2. __________________________________
  3. __________________________________
  4. __________________________________
Brainstorming (A2) [Pages 8 - 10]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1.1 An Astrologer’s Day Brainstorming (A2) [Pages 8 - 10]

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 1 | Page 8

The tactics used by the astrologer to earn his wages are...

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 2 | Page 8

An astrologer's appearance helps to create an impression on his clients. Complete the following.

  1. The turban on his head
  2. ________________________
  3. ________________________
  4. ________________________
Brainstorming (A2) | Q 3.1 | Page 8

Read the following sentence and choose the correct one.

The astrologer says that if Nayak does not leave his village again, he would _________

  • return the money

  • not face danger

  • go back home and stop looking for the man who tried to kill him

  • not find the killer

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 3.2 | Page 8

Read the following sentence and choose the correct one.

According to the narrator, the astrologer's success in his profession is primarily due to_________

  • luck

  • the bargains he drives

  • his appearance

  • his understanding of people

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 3.3 | Page 8

Read the following sentence and choose the correct one.

The story suggests that the astrologer's comments and observations please people by________

  • promising them success and good fortune

  • proving, as time passes, to have been true

  • flattering them or supporting their own views

  • helping them to learn to solve their own problems

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 3.4 | Page 9

Read the following sentence and choose the correct one.

Guru Nayak consults the astrologer because he wants to _________

  • understand the past

  • find out who the astrologer is

  • make some money through a bet

  • get the answer to a specific question

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 3.5 | Page 9

Read the following sentence and choose the correct one.

Guru Nayak is looking for the man who tried to kill him _________

  • to take revenge

  •  to get an apology

  •  to demand an explanation

  • to prove that the man was unsuccessful

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 3.6 | Page 9

Read the following sentence and choose the correct one.

The astrologer's remark makes Guru Nayak feel all of the following except _________

  • relieved

  • suspicious

  • impressed

  • disappointed

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 3.7 | Page 9

Read the following sentence and choose the correct one.

Reactions of the astrologer's wife to his news suggest that she _________

  • was unaware of his past

  • has been worried about his safety

  •  has known him since he was young

  • is concerned about her future with him

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 4.1 | Page 9

Read the following sentence and find out the True and False sentence. Correct the False sentence.

The astrologer gave a correct prediction to the client about his past that he was stabbed, thrown into a well and left for dead.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 4.2 | Page 9

Read the following sentence and find out the True and False sentence. Correct the False sentence.

When the astrologer came to know that the man whom he killed is alive he felt that he was relieved of his guilt.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 4.3 | Page 9

Read the following sentence and find out the True and False sentence. Correct the False sentence.

The astrologer tried to back out of the deal and talked about the client's past.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 4.4 | Page 9

Read the following sentence and find out the True and False sentence. Correct the False sentence.

The astrologer rescued himself from Guru Nayak's revenge.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 4.5 | Page 9

Read the following sentence and find out the True and False sentence. Correct the False sentence.

The moral of the story is that we must be responsible about what we have done and should not run away from our mistakes.

  • True

  • False

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 5 | Page 9

The astrologer has changed his appearance and his persona when he arrived in the city. Give specific reasons.

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 6 | Page 9

'The darkness load that was inside the astrologer has disappeared'. Through this sentence, explain the significance of the title 'An Astrologer's Day'.

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 7 | Page 10

The astrologer feels relieved that Guru is not dead as it relieves a great burden from him. Critically justify the statement and explain it.

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 8 | Page 10

The astrologer wins/gets the sympathy of criticism of the reader in the end. Express your opinion with the support of the main story.

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 9 | Page 10

If we have to eradicate the superstitions and other ill practices from our society, what steps would you like to suggest?

Brainstorming (A2) | Q 10 | Page 10

In the story, astrologer has a great listening power. Listening helps in developing good relations with people. Express your opinion.

Brainstorming (A3) [Pages 10 - 11]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1.1 An Astrologer’s Day Brainstorming (A3) [Pages 10 - 11]

Brainstorming (A3) | Q 1 | Page 10

In the story, the following characters reveal their qualities through words and actions. Pick out the words that describe them from the box and write in the appropriate columns.

shrewd clever suspicious gullible
arrogant demanding antagonistic quarrelsome
overconfident manipulative skeptical mystical
smart caring protective sharp
rational mean intuitive aggressive
worried cunning humanistic impetuous

 

Astrologer Guru Nayak Astrologer's wife
1. shrewd manipulative caring
2. ___________  ___________ ___________
3. ___________ ___________ ___________
4. ___________ ___________ ___________
Brainstorming (A3) | Q 2 | Page 10

Match the suffixes with the words and make nouns. One is done for you.

Word Suffix Noun
auction able  
enchant ure  
know ment  
prepare eer  
proceed ance  
appear ledge  
remark tion  
Brainstorming (A3) | Q 3 | Page 10

'An Astrologer's Day' has ironic elements where the astrologer pretends to have 'supernatural knowledge' that coincidently turns out to be the truth. Irony means a situation or statement characterized by a significant difference between what is expected and what actually happens, or between what is understood and what is meant. Find out the examples of irony from the story and write them down. One has been done for you.

  1. He knew no more of what was going to happen to others than he knew what was going to happen to himself the next minute.
  2. ______________________________________
  3. ______________________________________
  4. ______________________________________
Brainstorming (A3) | Q 4 | Page 11

In the story, many Indian words are used.

'Cowrie shells'. This is an example of code-mixing.

Find out other such words from the story and write them down.

Brainstorming (A3) | Q 5.1 | Page 11

There are some phrases where the word crown is used with different shades of meaning. Use the following phrases to complete the sentences meaningfully.

The works of Shakespeare are the __________ of English drama.

  • crowning achievement

  • crown of thorns

  • crowning glory

  • to crown it all

Brainstorming (A3) | Q 5.2 | Page 11

There are some phrases where the word crown is used with different shades of meaning. Use the following phrases to complete the sentences meaningfully.

Amitabh has given us awesome movies throughout five decades. But his _______ is his performance in the movie ‘Black’.

  • crowning achievement

  • crown of thorns

  • crowning glory

  • to crown it all

Brainstorming (A3) | Q 5.3 | Page 11

There are some phrases where the word crown is used with different shades of meaning. Use the following phrases to complete the sentences meaningfully.

In her pursuit of success, Radha has distanced herself from her family. Her fame has become a real _______.

  • crowning achievement

  • crown of thorns

  • crowning glory

  • to crown it all

Brainstorming (A3) | Q 5.4 | Page 11

There are some phrases where the word crown is used with different shades of meaning. Use the following phrases to complete the sentences meaningfully.

They threw a wonderful party for me with costumes, games and _______ my favourite kind of ice cream.

  • crowning achievement

  • crown of thorns

  • crowning glory

  • to crown it all

Brainstorming (A3) | Q 5.5 | Page 11

There are some phrases where the word crown is used with different shades of meaning. Use the following phrases to complete the sentences meaningfully.

Medical science has great inventions, but organ transplantation is definitely a ______ for human beings.

  • crowning achievement

  • crown of thorns

  • crowning glory

  • to crown it all

Brainstorming (A4) [Pages 11 - 12]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1.1 An Astrologer’s Day Brainstorming (A4) [Pages 11 - 12]

Brainstorming (A4) | Q 1.01 | Page 11

Use the word given in the bracket and rewrite the sentence.

The power of his eyes was considerably enhanced. (enhancement)

Brainstorming (A4) | Q 1.02 | Page 11

Use the word given in the bracket and rewrite the sentence.

He had a working analysis of mankind’s troubles. (worked)

Brainstorming (A4) | Q 1.03 | Page 11

Use the word given in the bracket and rewrite the sentence.

He knew what was going to happen to himself next minute. (happening)

Brainstorming (A4) | Q 1.04 | Page 11

Use the word given in the bracket and rewrite the sentence.

If you find my answers satisfactory, will you give me five rupees? (satisfaction)

Brainstorming (A4) | Q 1.05 | Page 11

Use the word given in the bracket and rewrite the sentence.

He shook his head regretfully. (regret)

Brainstorming (A4) | Q 1.06 | Page 12

Use the word given in the bracket and rewrite the sentence.

It was a bewildering crisscross of light rays. (bewildered)

Brainstorming (A4) | Q 1.07 | Page 12

Use the word given in the bracket and rewrite the sentence.

“I should have been dead if some passer-by had not chanced to peep into the well,” exclaimed the other, overwhelmed by enthusiasm. (enthusiastically)

Brainstorming (A4) | Q 1.08 | Page 12

Use the word given in the bracket and rewrite the sentence.

You tried to kill him. (killing)

Brainstorming (A4) | Q 1.09 | Page 12

Use the word given in the bracket and rewrite the sentence.

I will prepare some nice stuff for her. (preparation)

Brainstorming (A4) | Q 1.1 | Page 12

Use the word given in the bracket and rewrite the sentence.

The other groaned on hearing it. (heard)

Brainstorming (A5) [Page 12]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1.1 An Astrologer’s Day Brainstorming (A5) [Page 12]

Brainstorming (A5) | Q 1 | Page 12

Prepare a speech on Science and Superstitions.

Brainstorming (A5) | Q 2.1 | Page 12

Read the following proverb. Share your view and expand the ideas.

Actions speak louder than words.

Brainstorming (A5) | Q 2.2 | Page 12

Read the following proverb. Share your view and expand the ideas.

The face is the index of the mind.

Brainstorming (A5) | Q 2.3 | Page 12

Read the following proverb. Share your view and expand the ideas.

Speech is silver and silence is golden.

Brainstorming (A5) | Q 2.4 | Page 12

Read the following proverb. Share your view and expand the ideas.

The argument is the worst kind of communication.

Brainstorming (A5) | Q 2.5 | Page 12

Read the following proverb. Share your view and expand the ideas.

Attitudes are the real figures of speech!

Brainstorming (A5) | Q 2.6 | Page 12

Read the following proverb. Share your view and expand the ideas.

The wise man has long ears and a short tongue!

Brainstorming (A6) [Page 12]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1.1 An Astrologer’s Day Brainstorming (A6) [Page 12]

Brainstorming (A6) | Q 1 | Page 12

Bill Naughton has written a collection of wonderful stories which you can read in his book ‘The Goal Keepers Revenge and Other Stories’. Read all the stories and discuss their theme/s with your partner.

Brainstorming (A6) | Q 2 | Page 12

Read R.K. Narayan’s humorous collections of short stories and novels. Here are some titles you can read.

(a) ‘Under The Banyan Tree’

(b) ‘The Doctor’s Word’

(c) ‘Lawley Road’

(d) ‘A Horse and Two Goats’

(e) ‘Gateman’s Gift’

Brainstorming (A7) [Page 12]

Balbharati solutions for English - Yuvakbharati 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1.1 An Astrologer’s Day Brainstorming (A7) [Page 12]

Brainstorming (A7) | Q 1 | Page 12

Surf the internet and find out the career opportunities in Astronomy.

Solutions for 1.1: An Astrologer’s Day

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