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‘Karma’ by Khuswant Singh, questions and answers(S.A.Q.), class – 11, WBCHSE

1)Where did Sir Mohan Lal wait before the train arrived? [Class 11 – 2014] Ans.  Sir Mohan Lal waited in the first-class waiting room of a railway station before the train arrived. 2)Where was the mirror in which Mohan Lal looked at himself? Ans.  The mirror was in the first-class waiting room of a railway station. …

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‘Karma’ by Khuswant Singh– questions and answers(L.A.Q.), class 11, WBCHSE

1)’You are a bit of all right, old chap’ – Who is the speaker? Who has been referred to as ‘old chap’? What picture of the person’s character here spoken to is revealed in this line? [1+1+3 = 5] [Annual Exam 11 – 2017] Ans. The speaker is the mirror of a first-class waiting room in …

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‘Upon Westminster Bridge’ by William Wordsworth – Questions and Answers(S.A.Q.), Class 11, WBCHSE

1) ‘Earth has not anything to show more fair.” – What prompts the poet to say so? [Annual Exam. = 2017] Ans. The beauty of the early morning observed from the Westminster Bridge prompts the poet to say so. 2) ‘Earth has not anything to show more fair.” – What is the fairest thing mentioned in …

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‘Upon Westminster Bridge’ by William Wordsworth – Questions and Answers(L.A.Q.), class 11, WBCHSE

1) ‘Earth has not anything to show more fair.’ – What prompts the poet to say so? [5] [Annual Exam. = 2017] Or. ‘Ne’er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep!’ – What prompts the poet to say so? [Annual Exam. = 2016] Ans. The majestic sight of the city of London in the early morning prompts …

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Leela’s Friend (SAQ)

1)What was Mr. Sivasanker brooding over, standing in the front veranda  of his house? [Annual Exam. = 2018] Ans. Mr. Sivasanker was brooding over the servant problem, standing in the front veranda of his house. 2) What is Mr. Sivasanker’s first impression of Sidda? [Annual Exam. = 2016] Ans. Mr. Sivasanker’s first impression is that Sdda does …

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How to start writing a story-For Class XI (WBCHSE)

There are different kinds of stories such as Fairy Tales, Fables ,Folk Tales, Legends, Adventure Stories, Stories from the Lives of Great Men. So, before going to start story writing, we should always keep in mind the points with which we are going to write stories. Often the storyteller is the omniscient narrator. There are different kinds of stories such …

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