PT 1 EXTRACT BASED QUESTIONS Worksheet
PT 1 EXTRACT BASED QUESTIONS Worksheet
PT 1 EXTRACT BASED QUESTIONS Worksheet
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NACHARAM | MAHENDRA HILLS | NADERGUL
A LETTER TO GOD
I. Read the following extract and answer the questions given below.
All through the night, Lencho thought only of his one hope: the help of God, whose eyes, as he had been
instructed, see everything, even what is deep in one’s conscience. Lencho was an ox of a man, working like
an animal in the fields, but still, he knew how to write. The following Sunday, at daybreak, he began to write
a letter which he himself would carry to town and place in the mail. It was nothing less than a letter to God.
The postmaster- a fat, amiable fellow- also broke out laughing, but almost immediately he turned serious
and tapping the letter on his desk, commented. “What faith! I wish I had the faith of the man who wrote this
letter. Starting up a correspondence with God!”
So, in order not to shake the writer’s faith in God, the postmaster came up with an idea: answer the letter.
But when he opened it, it was evident that to answer it he needed something more than goodwill, ink and
paper. But he stuck to his resolution: he asked for money from his employees, he himself gave part of his
salary and several friends of his were obliged to give something ‘for an act of charity’.
(c ) (d)
1. Choose the option that lists the set of statements that are NOT TRUE according to the given extract:
1) The ceremony took place in the grand amphitheatre.
2) The inauguration was experienced as the largest gathering.
3) It was the time for the formation of a non-racial government.
4) The incident was noticed on 10th June.
5) The white men ruled Africa for decades.
6) It was the installation ceremony.
7) It was South Africa’s republican day.
(a) 1 and 7
(b) 2 and 5
(c) 4 and 7
(d) 3 and 5
2. Pick the option that correctly classifies fact/ s (F) and opinion/ s (O) of the statement below:
It was only when I began to learn that my boyhood freedom was an illusion, when I discovered as a
young man that my freedom had already been taken from me, that I began to hunger for it. At first as a
student I wanted freedom only for myself, the transitory freedoms of being able to stay out at night, read
what I pleased and go where I chose. Later, as a young man in Johannesburg, I yearned for the basic and
honourable freedoms...
___________________________________________________________________________.
7. Why do you think the speaker mentions that some freedoms are transitory?
___________________________________________________________________________.
8. The speaker says, ‘at first as a student I wanted freedom only for myself.’ Why do you think he only
thought about himself?
___________________________________________________________________________.
9. Choose the option that best fits the usage of the word ‘illusion’ as used in the extract.
(a) He was never able to get past the illusion.
(b) The illusion I experienced was quite intriguing.
(c) A large mirror in the room creates an illusion.
(d) I was living under the illusion that this is possible.
10. A part of the extract has been paraphrased. Choose the option that includes the most
appropriate solution to the blanks in the given paraphrase of the extract.
The speaker’s belief about freedom, since childhood proved false. It was not until the speaker grew
up to be a young man when it i) __________________ on him that he was ii) ________________ of
freedom. Then he began iii) __________________ it.
(a) desired ii) dawned iii) depriving
(b) dawned ii) deprived iii) desiring
(c) dawned ii) arrived iii) desiring
(d) arrived ii) deprived iii) dawned
TWO STORIES ABOUT FLYING- I His First Flight
IV. The day before, all day long, he had watched his parents flying about with his brothers and sister,
perfecting them in the art of flight, teaching them how to skim the waves and how to dive for fish. He
had, in fact, seen his older brother catch his first herring and devour it, standing on a rock, while his
parents circled around raising a proud cackle. And all the morning the whole family had walked
about on the big plateau midway down the opposite cliff taunting him with his cowardice.
1. Based on the given sentence, pick the option that corresponds to what
human parents would say.
‘while his parents circled around raising a proud cackle.’
a) Well done!
b) Oh no!
c) Ready?!
d) Really!?
2. Which option lists the image nearest to ‘skim the waves’?
a) image (i)
b) image (ii)
c) image (iii)
d) image (iv)
3. Imagine that the young gull attended a workshop on inspiration and confidence building and received a
couple of pieces of advice.
Choose the option that reflects these pieces of advice, most relevant to his situation.
DUST OF SNOW
V. Read the following extract and answer the questions given below.
The way a crow
Shook down on me
The dust of snow
From a Hemlock tree
A change of mood
VI. Read the following extract and answer the questions given below.
Some say the world will end in fire
Some say in ice.
From what I’ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favour fire.
_________________________________________________________________________________.
A TRIUMPH OF SURGERY
IX. Read the following extract and answer the questions given below.
The entire staff was roused and maids rushed in and out bringing his day bed, his night bed, favourite
cushions, toys and rubber rings, breakfast bowl, lunch bowl, supper bowl. Realising that my car
would never hold all the stuff, I started to drive away. As I moved off, Mrs Pumphrey, with a
despairing cry, threw an armful of the little coats through the window. I looked in the mirror before I
turned the corner of the drive; everybody was in tears. Out on the road, I glanced down at the
pathetic little animal gasping on the seat by my side. I patted the head and Tricki made a brave effort
to wag his tail. “Poor old lad,” I said. “You haven’t a kick in you but I think I know a cure for you.”
1. Given below are emoticons reflecting various expressions and reactions. Choose the option that
correctly describes the narrator’s mindset in the given extract.
3. Given below are some well-known quotes shared by the staff to console Mrs. Pumphrey, after
Tricki’s departure. Choose the option that correctly identifies the quote that IS NOT appropriate to
the consolation offered.
X. Read the following extract and answer the questions given below.
He discovered the joys of being bowled over, tramped on and squashed every few minutes. He
became an accepted member of the gang, an unlikely, silky little object among the shaggy crew,
fighting like a tiger for his share at mealtimes and hunting rats in the old henhouse at night. He had
never had such a time in his life. All the while, Mrs Pumphrey hovered anxiously in the background,
ringing a dozen times a day for the latest bulletins.
6. Read the following statements, each of which describes the gist of the given extract. Select the option
that captures the essence of the extract correctly.
Statement I – It highlights the kind of comforts and luxuries that Tricki was used to at home.
Statement II – It brings out a contrast between Tricki and Mrs. Pumphrey’s state of being.
Statement III – It reflects that Tricki was happier at the surgery, and loved being with other
dogs.
Statement IV – It shows Tricki’s journey with his peers at the surgery, and documents his recovery.
(a) Statements I and II
(b) Statements II and III
(c) Statements I and III
(d) Statements II and IV
7. “All the while, Mrs Pumphrey hovered anxiously in the background”. Given below are different
types of pet parenting styles described in Country Living, an e-magazine. Choose the option that best
reflects the kind of pet owner Mrs. Pumphrey was.
(i) Traffic Light pet owners have a healthy balance of rules and freedom and give clear and
consistent signals for ‘yes’ and ‘no’.
(ii) Entranced pet owners have the best intentions, but as soon as their pet locks eyes with them and
gives their command, they are at their pet's beck and call.
(iii) The Goose pet owners go all-out in protecting their pet. They often limit their time away from
their pet, especially puppies.
(iv) The Baggage Handler pet owners love being close to their pets and going on adventures
together. They are always mindful of the pet's comfort and security.
XII. Read the following extract and answer the questions given below.
Anil was watching a wrestling match when I approached him. He was about 25-- a tall, lean fellow –
and he looked easy-going, kind and simple enough for my purpose. I hadn’t had much luck of late
and thought I might be able to get into the young man’s confidence.
‘You look a bit of a wrestler yourself,” I said. A little flattery helps in making friends.
16. According to the extract, the young boy was watching the wrestling match because he
(a) had been invited there by the wrestlers.
(b) was supposed to meet someone there.
(c) was looking for simple people to dupe.
(d) loved wrestling and followed it very closely.
17. Anil looked easy-going, kind and simple to the narrator. Which of the given characteristics would
NOT fit in with this description?
(a) compassionate
(b) suave
(c) uncomplicated
(d) carefree
18. ‘I hadn’t had much luck of late’ means that the boy hadn’t ___________________________.
19. Describe Anil in 15-20 words.
20. Identify the Idiom used in the above extract.