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All The Short Question And Answer of "On The Face Of It" | Vistas

All The Short Question And Answer of a Lesson "On The Face Of It"|Susan Hill| VISTAS | Chapter - 6


(1) Who is the author of the lesson "On The Face Of It?

Answer : The author of the lesson "On The Face Of It" is Susan Hill.


(2) Who is Mr. Lamb?

Answer : Mr. Lamb is an old man with a tiny leg who lives in a huge house.


(3) Who is Derry?

Answer : Derry was a small boy who is very withdrawn and defiant.


(4) How old was Derry?

Answer : Derry was fourteen years old.

 

(5) How did Derry enter Mr. Lamb's garden?

Answer : Derry entered Mr. Lamb's garden by walking slowly and cautiously through the long grass and round a screen of bushes and finally by climbing over the garden wall.


(6) What are the sounds heard in Mr. Lamb's garden?

Answer : The sounds heard in Mr. Lamb's garden are the buzzing of bees, sound of birdsong and the rustling of leaves.


(7) What is meant by 'Handsome is as handsome does'?

Answer : It means that it is not important how one looks like but it is more important what one is from inside.


(8) What kind of 'face' doe the world have?

Answer : The world has a 'whole' face.


(9) Why aren't there any curtains at the windows of Mr. Lamb's house?

Answer :  There aren't any curtains at the windows of Mr. Lamb's house because he was not fond of curtains.


(10) How does Mr. Lamb occupies himself in his house?

Answer : Mr. Lamb occupies himself in his house by reading books and doing other things.

 

(11) What does Mr. Lamb likes to hear while raining?

Answer : Mr. Lamb says that he likes to hear a sound rain drops that falls on the roof while raining.


(12) How does Mr. Lamb lose his leg?

Answer : Mr. Lamb lost his leg in a war due to bomb blast.


(13) How does Mr. Lamb perceive things?

Answer : Mr. Lamb perceives things in a positive way. He perceives that if one chooses and sets ones mind, one can get on better than all the rest.


(14) Who should be friends according to Derry and Mr. Lamb?

Answer : According to Derry and Mr. Lamb, people who might never see each other again but still retain the friendship, should be friends.


(15) Why does Derry go back to Mr. Lamb in the end?

Answer : Derry went back to Mr. Lamb in the end because he wanted to sit and talk with Mr. Lamb. 


All The Short Question And Answer of "Journey To The End Of The Earth" | Vistas

All The Short Question And Answer of a Lesson "Journey To The End of The Earth"|Tishani Doshi| VISTAS | Chapter - 3


(1) Who is the author of the lesson "Journey to the end of the Earth"?

Answer : The author of the lesson "Journey to the end of the Earth" is Tishani Doshi.


(2) What is the name of the Russian research vessel in the lesson "Journey to the end of the Earth"?

Answer : The name of the Russian research vessel in the lesson "Journey to the end of the Earth" is Akademik Shokalskiy.


(3) Where was the Russian research vessel leading to?

Answer : The Russian research vessel was leading to Antarctica.


(4) What are the things the author had to cross on her journey to Antarctica?

Answer : The author had to cross nine time zones, six checkpoints, three bodies of water and many ecospheres.


(5) For how many years did Gondwana thrive?

Answer : The Gondwana had  thrived for 500 million years.


(6) What was the size of largest iceberg?

Answer : The largest iceberg was the size of Belgium.

 

(7) From where did the author started her journey?

Answer : The author Tishani Doshi started her journey from 13.90 degrees north of the equator, in Chennai.


(8) What was the first emotion of the author on reaching Antarctica?

Answer : The first emotion of the author on reaching Antarctica was relief.


(9) What is Gondwana?

Answer : Gondwana was a giant amalgamated super continent composed of Antarctica, India and South America.







All The Short Question And Answer of "The Tiger King" | Vistas

All The Short Question And Answer of a Chapter "The Tiger King"|Kalki| VISTAS | Chapter - 2


(1) Who is the author of the lesson "The Tiger King"?

Answer : The author of the lesson "The Tiger King" is Kalki.


(2) What was the real name of Kalki?

Answer : The real name of Kalki was R. Krishnamurthi.


(3) Who is the Tiger King?

Answer : The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram, Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur is called the tiger king.


(4) Why does the Tiger King get his name?

Answer : The Tiger King got his name for the reason that  after the birth of Tiger King, it was predicted that he would be killed by  a tiger and so he decided to kill hundred tigers for his safety as advised by the astrologer.


(5) What is the natural desire among men regarding the 'Tiger King'?

Answer : The natural desire among men is to meet the 'Tiger King'


(6) Why can the natural desire to meet the 'Tiger King' not be fulfilled?

Answer : The desire to meet the 'Tiger King' cannot be fulfilled because like all other living creatures on the earth he has also reached that final abode. The Tiger King is also no more. He is dead.


(7) What did the astrologer foretell about the 'Tiger king'?

Answer : The astrologer foretell that the 'Tiger king' would be killed by a tiger as he was born in the hour of the Bull and the bull and the tiger are enemies.


(8) How did the chief astrologer caution the Tiger King after he had killed his first tiger?

Answer : The chief astrologer cautioned the Tiger King saying that even if he killed ninety-nine tigers, he would still have fatal danger from the hundredth one.


(9) What did the chief astrologer profess to do if the Tiger King killed the hundredth tiger?

Answer : The chief astrologer profess to cut off his tuft, crop his hair and become an insurance agent.


(10) Why was it celebration time for all the tigers inhabiting Pratibandapuram?

Answer : It was a celebration time for all the tigers inhabiting Pratibandapuram because they would get honour by being killed by the royal gun.


(11) What was the price of the wooden tiger?

Answer : The price of the wooden toy was two annas a quarter.


(12) How much did the Maharaja pay for the wooden tiger?

Answer : The Maharaja paid three hundred rupees for the wooden tiger.


(13) Why is it said that the Maharaja's tiger hunts were highly successful?

Answer : It was said that the Maharaja's tiger hunts were highly successful because within ten years he was able to kill seventy tigers.


(14) Who were  Khader Mian Saheb and Virasami Naicker?

Answer : Khader Mian Saheb and Virasami Naicker were  skilled thieves who stole sheep from the villagers.


(15) What does Khader Mian Saheb and Virasami Naicker famous for?

Answer : Khader Mian Saheb and Virasami Naicker were  famous for their ability to swallow sheep whole.


(16) What did the Tiger King pronounce when he heard that his death would be caused by a tiger?

Answer : When the Tiger King heard that his death would be caused by a tiger, he earned all tigers to beware of him.



All The Short Question And Answer of "A Roadside Stand" | Flamingo

All The Short Question And Answer of a poem "A Roadside Stand| Robert Frost| Flamingo|POEM| 


(1) Who is the Poet of the poem "A Roadside Stand"?

Answer : The poet of the poem "A Roadside Stand" is Robert Frost.


(2) What is the poem "A Roadside Stand" about?

Answer : The poem "A Roadside Stand" is about a small shop by the road side in the owned by the poor people.


(3) Where is the 'little new shed' build?

Answer : The 'little new shed' is built in front at the edge of the road where traffic pass by.


(4) What is the purpose the roadside stand?

Answer : The main purpose of the roadside stand is to sell things and earn a little amount of money for survival.


(5) Why does the poet use the word 'pathetic'?

Answer : The word 'pathetic' is used to show the miserable living condition of the roadside stand owners.


(6) Who are referred to as the 'flower of cities'?

Answer : The best things in the city are referred to as the 'flower of cities'.


(7) What will be of great relief according to poet?

Answer : It will be a great relief to the poet if these poor people are liberated of all pain at one stroke.


(8) What is meant by a 'dole of bread'?

Answer : A 'dole of bread' means a small amount of food.


(9) Who are the 'pitiful kin' mentioned in the poem?

Answer : The 'Pitiful kin' refers to the poor people's deserving sympathy and pity.


(10) How does the traffic pass?

Answer : The traffic pass by the roadside stand without stopping there with a lot of speed.


(11) What are being sold in that roadside stand?

Answer : Wild berries and golden squash are the two things that are sold on the roadside stand.


(12) Why is the traffic described as 'polished'?

Answer : The traffic is described as 'polished' as the phrase 'polished traffic' depicts the urban city-dewllers in their shinning cars who passed through the countryside with their minds preoccupied in their profession and the related.


(13) Who has betrayed the village

 people?

Answer : The people who are in the power betrayed the village people.


(14) In what way the powerful people betrayed the poor village people? 

Answer : The party in power make promises to to improve the lifestyle of village people but when they are in power they do not care for the needs of the poor and needy. They are deprived of their rights.


(15) Why do cars stop by, if they do stop sometimes?

Answer : Sometimes a car stops near the roadside stand only to use the yard to back and round the car and sometimes to ask the way to where it was bound.and sometimes they also stop to ask if they can sell a gallon of gas.


(16) What does 'the voice of the country' seem to complain about?  

Answer : 'The voice of the country' seems to complain about the injustice done to the poor and needy village folk and the lack of money in their lives which lead to their pathetic condition.


(17) Why has the 'requisite life of spirit never been found'?  

Answer : The life of the people in the countryside is quite miserable for want of money. Money which can increase the living standard is not found here. Hence the spirit of the rural people remain depressed due to lack of money in their lives.


(18) What is 'in the news'

Answer : It is 'in the news' that all the poor people who live in pitiable conditions are to be brought together out with their belongings and made to live together in the village next to the theatre and the store.


(19) How does the poet describes the good doers? 

Answer : The poet describes the good doers as people pretending to be doing good things.




All The Short Question And Answer of "A Thing of Beauty" | Flamingo

All The Short Question And Answer of a poem "A Thing of Beauty| John Keats| Flamingo|POEM| 


(1) Who is the Poet of the poem "A Thing of Beauty"?

Answer : The poet of the poem "A Thing of Beauty" is John Keats.


(2) From where does the poem "A Thing of Beauty" is extracted?

Answer : The poem "A Thing of Beauty" is extracted from the poem Endymion : A Poetic Romance written by John Keats.


(3) What is the poem Endymion : A Poetic Romance based on?

Answer : The poem Endymion : A Poetic Romance is based on a Greek legend, in which Endymion, a beautiful young shepherd and poet who lived on Mount Latmos, had vision of Cynthia, the Moon Goddess.


(4) What is a  joy forever?

Answer : A Thing of beauty is a joy forever.


(5) What does the word 'bower' mean in the poem?

Answer : 'Bower' is a pleasant place under a tree.


(6) What never 'passes into nothingness'?

Answer : Beauty never 'passes into nothingness'


(7) What is a flowery band?

Answer :  A flowery band is a band of a beautiful memories which keep us bound to this earth and inspire us to live.


(8) What are the evil things that we possess?

Answer : We suffer from disappointment, lack of Noble qualities and unhealthy and evil ways.


(9) What removes  the pall from our dark spirits?

Answer : A thing of beauty removes the pall from our dark spirits.


(10) Who are called as 'mighty dead' in the poem "A Thing of Beauty"?

Answer : The 'mighty dead' are the very powerful and dominating persons during their own lifetime.


(11) What makes the 'mighty dead' great?

Answer : Their achievements in their lives makes them mighty and great.


(12) What is the meaning of 'mid forest brake' in the poem "A Thing of Beauty"?

Answer : 'Mid forest brake' refers to an area of brushwood in the forest.


(13) What make the mid forest brake rich?

Answer : The mid forest brake is made rich by the blooming of beautiful musk-roses.


(14) What is the 'green world' according to John Keats?

Answer : According to John Keats, the 'green world' is the green fields in which the daffodils grow.


(15) What increases continuously in 'A Thing of Beauty'?

Answer : Beauty or loveliness of a thing increases continuously in 'A Thing of Beauty'.


(16) How do the clear rills make for themselves a 'cooling cover'?

Answer : The clear rills are the clear streams. The clear streams make a cooling cover for themselves with the cool breeze blowing over the water.