2019-2020 GRADE-11 For Matriculation Examination Question - Iv (Short Question)
2019-2020 GRADE-11 For Matriculation Examination Question - Iv (Short Question)
13. The calendar we are using today is called the Gregorian Calendar and it is
GRADE-11 named so because it is named for Pope Gregory XIII.
14. 1800 was not a leap year because it cannot be divided evenly by 400.
FOR MATRICULATION EXAMINATION
15. Scientists solved the problems of Julius Caesar’s calendar going too fast by
QUESTION –IV (SHORT QUESTION) making a plan to take out three days every four hundred years.
Answer 16. The main problem for the scientists in Pope Gregory’s time was how to
keep the calendar right in the future, year after year.
Unit-1 17. A leap year is a year with an extra day.
18. A year is really, 365 days, 5hours, 48minutes and 46 seconds long.
The calendar 19. The first calendar was made more than 2,000 years ago by Egyptian
1. Julius Caesar thought a year should be 365 days and 6 hours long. scientists.
2. Pope Gregory XIII tried to make a better calendar because by the year 20. Julius Caesar thought a year should be 365 days and 6 hours long and he
1582 scientists showed that Julius Caesar’s Calendar was about 10 days tried to fix the Egyptian calendar by adding an extra day every four years.
faster than the sun. 21. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “The Calendar”.
3. It takes the earth 365 days, 5hours, 48minutes and 46 seconds to travel The underlined word refers to “the Egyptian Calendar”.
around the sun once. 22. The title of the unit is “The Calendar”.
4. The earth takes 365 days, 5hours, 48minutes and 46 seconds to revolve The underlined word refers to “taking 10 days away from the calendar”.
round the sun one time. 23. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “The Calendar”.
5. In the year 1582, scientists discovered that Julius Caesar’s calendar was The underlined word refers to scientists.
about 10 days faster than the sun. 24. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “THE CALENDAR”.
6. More than two thousand years ago, the first calendar was made in Egypt. They mean that using the Egyptian calendar was like using a watch that
7. Julius Caesar made the Egyptian calendar right by adding an extra day runs slower than the exact time.
every four years. Unit-2
8. More than two thousand years ago, scientists in Egypt made the first Too Much Knowledge Maketh Fools
calendar. 1. The philosopher and the medico said the words to the astrologer. They
9. The calendar we are using today is called the Gregorian Calendar because mean “Why are you staying atop the bael tree although you have got all
it is called so because it is named for Pope Gregory XIII. the tender bael leaves?”
10. There were ten days in a week and there were three weeks in a month in 1. The four youths came to study under the famous professor Disaparmauk
The Egyptian calendar. of Taxila.
11. Using the Egyptian calendar was like using a watch that runs slow. 2. The astrologer waited instead of climbing down from the tree because he
12. The calendar we use today is called the Gregorian Calendar and it is was not under the influence of a descending constellation.
3. The four youths failed to accomplish the different tasks because they did bent.
not have the sense to act suitably to the time and circumstance of a 16. When the medico and the philosopher found the man of music and
situation. dancing, he looked as disconsolate as ever and he was moping beside
4. The climbing up the bael tree was easy for the astrologer because at that a broken pot.
moment he was under the influence of an ascending constellation. 17. The four youths returned to their respective parents after studying under
5. The advice which the professor gave the four youths was to act suitably to the professor for three years.
the time and circumstance of a situation. 18. The medico came back without buying any fish or meat because his
6. The astrologer climbed the tall bael tree and it was easy for him to climb medical knowledge warned him that nothing suited him.
the tree because at that moment he was under the influence of an 19. As a parting gift the professor gave the four youths a cooking pot, as well
ascending constellation. as well as some grain, in order that they would have something to cook
7. The astrologer didn’t come down from the beal tree because he was not and eat should their respective parents after studying under the professor
under the descending constellation. for three years.
8. The professor gave the four youths a cooking pot and some gain as a 20. After travelling for a number of days, the four yo0uth realized that their
parting gift to cook and eat should their dry rations run out before they professor was very thoughtful as their dry rations ran out and the pot and
reached home. the grain given to them came in very useful.
9. The four youths failed to carry out the different tasks because they did not 21. The medico didn’t buy anything from the bazaar because he found that
have the sense to act suitably to the time and circumstance of a situation, nothing suited him due to his medical knowledge.
and they applied too much knowledge of the subjects they had studied to 22. The astrologer said these words to the man of music and dancing, the
their tasks. medico and the philosopher.
10. The three friends of the astrologer looked for him in the forest and they The title of the unit from which they are taken is “Too Much Knowledge
found him at the top of a tall bael tree. Maketh Fools”.
11. It was easy for the astrologer to climb up the bael tree because at that 23. The man of music and dancing said these words to the medico and the
moment he was under the influence of an ascending constellation. philosopher.
12. In order to get a decent meal, the medico was to buy meat and fish and The title of the unit is “Too Much Knowledge Maketh Fools”.
the astrologer was to get some vegetables. 24. The philosopher said these words to himself, They mean that the
13. The four youths returned to their respective parents after studying for philosopher thought the ghee came from cow’s milk and cow ate grass
three years. and leaves. So the ghee and the leaf were connected anyway.
14. The man of music and dancing started dancing when he heard the 25. The three friends said these words to the astrologer.
bubbling noise of the boiling rice because to his ears it sounded so much They mean that the three friends asked the astrologer why he was staying
like the rhythmic beats of music coming from a drum. at the top of a tall bael tree after he had plucked the leaves.
15. Each of the four youth came to the famous professor Disaparmauk of 26. The three friends said these words to the astrologer.
Taxila to specialize in different branches of study according to his natural The title of the unit is “Too Much Knowledge Maketh Fools”.
27. The man of music and dancing said these words to the medico and the meal.
philosopher. 39. The title of the unit from which they are taken is “Too Much Knowledge
The title of the unit is “Too Much Knowledge Maketh Fools”. Maketh Fools”. The underlined word refers to “all tender bael leaves.”
28. The astrologer said these words to his three friends. 40. The title of the unit from which they are taken is “Too Much Knowledge
They mean that the situation is different from climbing up the bael tree. Maketh Fools”. The underlined word refers to “the professor’s”
29. The man of music and dancing said these words to the medico and the 41. The man of music and dancing said these words to the philosopher and
philosopher. the medico. They mean that the man of music and dancing heard the
The title of the unit is “Too Much Knowledge Maketh Fools”. bubbling noise of the boiling rice which was just like the rhythmic beats of
30. The man of music and dancing said these words to the medico and the music coning from the drum.
philosopher. 42. The title of the unit from which they are taken is “Too Much Knowledge
They mean that finally the medico and the philosopher can see that the Maketh Fools”. They mean that the man of music and dancing heard the
pot of rice is broken and there is no rice to eat. bubbling noise of the boiling rice which was just like the rhythmic beats of
31. The title of the unit is “Too Much Knowledge Maketh Fools”. music coning from the drum and he could not help dancing and so he
The underlined word refers to, “The professor’s”. started to dance.
32. The title of the unit is “Too Much Knowledge Maketh Fools”. 43. The man of music and dancing said these words to the medico and the
The underlined word refers to, “the rice” philosopher. They mean that he watched and it was impossible for him to
33. The three Friends said these words to the astrologer. avoid hearing the bubbling noise of the boiling rise.
They mean that the three friends told the astrologer not to worry about 44. The astrologer said these words to his three friends.
the stars and constellations. The title of the unit is “Too Much Knowledge Maketh Fools”.
34. The three Friends said these words to the astrologer. They mean that they 45. The three Friends said these words to the astrologer.
wanted to know why he was still on the tree. The title of the unit is “Too Much Knowledge Maketh Fools”.
35. The medico, the philosopher and the man of music and dancing said these 46. The astrologer said these words to his three friends on the ground.
words to the astrologer. They mean that they were disappointed and They mean that the three friends should know that the stars were not in
impatient with the astrologer and asked him why he was staying on the the right position for the astrologer to climb down the tree.
branch. 47. The four youths said these words to themselves. They mean that their
36. The professor said these words to the four youths. They mean that they Great teacher, the famous professor Disaparmauk of Taxila, is very
would be hungry if they did not know how they should do in accordance thoughtful.
with the situation. Unit – 3
37. The title of the unit from which they are taken is “Too Much Knowledge The Moon: A Nice Place To Visit?
Maketh Fools”. The underlined word to refers to “in the forest”. 1. The color of the lunar sky is black.
38. The astrologer said these words to his three friends. They mean that he 2. Stars can be seen on the moon in the daytime.
Had already plucked the bael leaves that would be suitable with their 3. There is no sound on the moon because there is no air to transmit sound.
4. There is no air on the moon because its gravity is insufficient to retain in warm air when the sun goes down.
an atmosphere. 22. The moon is completely devoid of water because the force of gravity on
5. It takes the moon twenty-nine and a half days to revolve around the earth the moon is much less than on the earth and there is no air on the moon
once. because its gravity is insufficient to retain an atmosphere.
6.The moon has existed in space over the 4.6 billion years. 23. The moon is over 4.6 billion years old and it takes twenty-nine and a half
7. Sound travels on waves of air molecules. Days to revolve around the earth once.
8. On the moon, stars can be seen in the daytime by shielding our eyes from 24. The moon is completely devoid of water because the force of gravity on
the unfiltered sunlight. the moon is much less than on the earth.
9. The moon is about 240,000 miles far away from the earth. 25. A compass and a transistor are not useful on the moon because the moon
10. The moon is completely devoid of water because of the force or gravity on is not a magnet and there is no air to transmit sound.
the moon is much less then on the earth. 26. Temperature on the moon are quite extreme because there is no
11. Sound can’t be transmitted on the moon because sound travels on waves atmosphere to filter the sun’s rays when it is shining and then to blanket
of air molecules but there is no air on the moon to. in warm air when the sun goes down.
12. The lunar sky is black and the sky on the earth is blue. 27. The title of the unite from which the sentence is taken is “The Moon: A
13. The moon has existed in space over the 4.6 billion years and it is 240,000 Nice Place to Visit?”. The underlined word refers to “ of the Moon”. (or)
miles from the earth. “the moons”.
14. On the moon stars are visible in the daytime and we would have to shield 28. The title of the unite from which the sentence is taken is “The Moon: A
Our eyes from the unfiltered sunlight to view them. Nice Place to Visit?”. The underlined word refers to “ of the Moon”. (or)
15. The travellers to the moon require not only oxygen and water but also “the moons”.
protection against cosmic rays that are unfiltered by an atmosphere. 29. The title of the unite from which the sentence is taken is “The moon: A
16. The effect of the sudden change in temperature on the moon is that rocks Nice Place to Visit?”. The underlined word refers to “rotates”.
shatter. 30. The title of the unite from which the sentence is taken is “The Moon: A
17. We always see the same side of the moon because it rotates itself very Nice Place to Visit?”. The underlined word refers to “ of the Moon”. (or)
slowly “the moons”.
18. Stars can be seen in the day time on the moon by shielding our eyes from 31. The title of the unite from which the sentence is taken is “The moon: A
the unfiltered sunlight to view them. Nice Place to Visit?”. The underlined word refers to “stars”.
19. Stars on the moon are visible in the daytime and we would have to shield 32. The title of the unite from which the sentence is taken is “The moon: A
Own eyes from the unfiltered sunlight to view them. Nice Place to Visit?”. The underlined word refers to “stars”.
20. Songwriters and poets have described the moon as a place for a romantic 33. The title of the unite from which the sentence is taken is “The moon: A
escape. Nice Place to Visit?”. The underlined word refers to “cosmic rays”.
21. Temperature on the moon are quite extreme because there is no
atmosphere to filter the sun’s rays when it is shining and then to blanket
Unit-4 16. The weakness of the sundials is that they did not work not night or on
Clocks Through Time could days.
1. After glass blowing was invented, hourglass came into use. 17. The modern electric clocks that di not have faces or hands are called
2. Another name for the pendulum clock is the grandfather clock. digital clocks and they tell the time with a set of numerals which appear in
3. Watches came into use when clocks were made small enough to be a little window.
carried. 18. The weakness of using striped candles and water clocks are that candles
4. Pendulum clocks could show the time more exactly than earlier clocks had to be remade and water clocks had to be refilled.
because the weight on the pendulum could be moved up or down to 19. The disadvantages of candles and water clocks were that candles had to
make the clock go faster or slower. be remade and water clocks had to be refilled.
5. Electric clocks without faces or hands are called digital clocks. 20. Candles and water clocks were not convenient to use because candles had
6. Digital clocks are the most modern clocks for home use which or that do to be remade and water clocks had to be refilled.
not have faces or hands. 21. The hourglass came into use after glass blowing was invented and glass
7. Electric clock stop giving the right time when they are unplugged or the bulbs were joined in an hourglass by a narrow tunnel of glass in an
electricity goes off. hourglass.
8. Electric clock stop working when they are unplugged or the electricity 22. A sundial worked on cloudless days. (in the daytime)
goes off. 23. The first clock with a face and an hour was made for a king of France and
9. After inventing sundials, people kept inventing other ways to keep track of it was place in a tower of the royal palace.
time because sundials did not work at night or on cloudy days. 24. Electric clocks keep giving the right time when they are unplugged or
10. People became more interested in knowing the correct time because they electricity goes off and they tell the correct time to split second.
began to go to more places and do more things. 25. Another name for the pendulum clocks is grandfather clocks and they
11. Digital clocks tell the time with a set of numerals which appear in a little showed the hours move exactly than earlier clocks because the weight on
window. the pendulum could be moved up or down to make the clock go father or
12. Pendulum clocks showed the hours more exactly than earlier clocks slower.
because the weight on the pendulum could be moved up and down to 26. The pendulum clocks were called grandfather clocks and they were
make the clock go faster or slower. enclosed in tall wooden boxes.
13. Pendulum clocks could show the hours more exactly than earlier clocks 27. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “Clocks Through
because the weight on the pendulum could be moved up and down to Times” . The underlined word refers to “electric clocks”.
make the clock go faster or slower. 28. The title of the unit is “Clocks Through Time”. It means that today, people
14. Another name for pendulum clock is a grandfather clock and electric want and buy grandfather clocks very much again.
clocks without faces and hands are called digital clocks.
15. Digital clocks tell time with a set of numerals which appear in a little 29. The title of the unit is “Clocks Through Time”. The underlined word refers
window. to “clocks”.
30. The underlined word refers to “people”. The title of the unit is “Clocks perfect condition.
Through Time”. 6. At supermarkets the problem of quick payment is solved by the use of
31. The title of the unit is “Clocks Through Time”. The underlined word refers modern cash register.
to “the Container.” 7. The organizers of supermarkets display a great number of goods by the
32. The title of the unit is “Clocks Through Time”. The underlined word refers use of many devices such as long lengths of adjustable shelves, rotating
to every well-dressed gentleman’s. circular shelves, island of display stands, racks and u7multi-tired mobile
33. The title of the unit is “Clocks Through Time”. The underlined word refers stalls.
to every well-dressed gentleman’s. 8. People have solved the problem of quick payment in supermarkets by the
34. The title of the unit is “Clocks Through Time”. The underlined word refers use of modern cash registers.
to “radios.” 9. Perishable foods are kept in refrigerated self-service cabinets in self-
35. The first clock with a fce and an hour hand was made for a king of France service stores.
and it was placed in a tower of the royal place. 10. Perishable foodstuffs are kept in refrigerated self-service cabinets because
Unit-5 they need different ranges of temperature.
SELF-SERVICE AND THE SUPERMARKET. 11. The goods are displayed attractively, and hygienically and in perfect
2019 condition in self-service stores.
1. Many people still prefer to be served by a small shopkeeper who knows 12. The advantage of self service is that there is no waiting to be served, and
them personally and will deliver goods to their home when they go there is a wide variety of choice and it is claimed that prepacked meat
shopping. and vegetables and hygienic.
2. The problem of quick payment can be solved by using modern cash 13. The general purpose of a self-service store is to provide goods of every
registers. An example of one such machine is the Automatic Itemizing and description attractively and hygenically and in perfect condition.
Change Computing Cash Register. 14. Long lengths of adjustable shelves, rotating circular shelves, island of
2002-2028 display stands racks and multi-tiered mobile stalls are the devices that are
1. The devices which are used to display goods in supermarkets are long used in a supermarket for displaying goods.
length of adjustable shelves, rotating circular shelves, island of display 15. Meat and vegetables are kept in refrigerated self-service cabinets in
stands, racks and multitiered mobile stalls. supermarket to keep them at the required temperatures.
2. The use of modern cash registers such as the Automatic Itemizing and 16. Long lengths of adjustable shelves, rotating circular shelves, inlands of
Change Computing Cash Register has solved the problem of quick display stands, racks and multi-tiered mobile stalls are used in
payment. supermarkets for the purpose of display.
3. In supermarkets, perishable foodstuff are kept in refrigerated self-service 17. Meat and fish are kept in refrigerated self-service cabinets at 28-32
cabinets. degrees Fahrenheit.
4. Frozen fruits are kept at zero degree Fahrenheit. 18. The goods of every descriptions are provided attractively and hygienically
5. The goods are provided in supermarket attractively, hygienically and in and in perfect condition in the supermarkets.
19. After totaling the bill, the Automatic Itemizing and Change Computing 2. The tasks that domestic robots can perform are vacuum cleaning and
Cash Register shoots out the right change into a cup near the customer. grass cutting.
20. The Automatic Itemizing and Change Computing Cash Register shoots out 2002-2018
the right change into a cup near the customer after totaling the bill. 1. Computers can work for a long time because they have no moving parts.
21. The organizers of self-service supermarkets display a great number of 2. Computers can do more varied physical work if they were given arms and
goods in a minimum space without covering up[ anything. hands.
22. Many people still prefer to be served by a small shopkeeper because he 3. Robots need people to maintain them because they have motors and
knows them personally and will deliver goods to their homes. gearboxes which move and can wear out.
23. The goods of every description are provided in supermarkets attractively 4. The law protects human workers from working in dangerous conditions
and hygienically and in perfect condition. and the number of hours.
24. The two advantages of self-service are that there is no waiting to be 5. The ability to work under the control of a programme is what
served and there is a wide variety of choice. distinguishes robots from less intelligent machines.
25. Quick payment is done by the use of modern cash registers. 6. Modern robots for factories could ring up the supervisors and ask for help
26. In self-service supermarkets, perishable goods and quick frozen fruit, if there were any problems.
vegetables and meat are kept in refrigerated self –service cabinets 8. The advantages of using computers are that they are reliable and
because the y have to be kept at the required temperatures. can work for a long time without breaking down.
27. The title of the unit is “SELF-SERVICE AND THE SUPREMARKET.” 7. Two advantages of working with computes are that they are reliable and
The underlined word refers to “the required temperatures” can work for a long time without breaking down.
28.The title of the unit from which the following sentence is taken is “SELF- 9. Large and complex robots are employed in car production for the
SERVICE AND THE SUPERMARKET.” purposes in the process for pointing, welding and assembly of the cars.
THE UNDERLINED WORD REFERS TO “a small shopkeeper.” 10. Domestic robots can perform such simple tasks vacuum cleaning and
29. The title of the unit from which the following sentence is taken is “SELF- grass cutting.
SERVICE AND THE SUPERMARKET.” 11. Cranes and mechanical diggers need men because they cannot be
The underlined word refers to “The organizers.” controlled by a programme like a true robot.
30. The title of the unit from which the following sentence is taken is “SELF- 12. robots are particularly useful in environments which are unpleasant or
SERVICE AND THE SUPERMARKET.” dangerous for human or work.
The underlined word refers to “many people.” 13. Domestic robots can perform such simple tasks such as vacuum cleaning
Unit-6 and grass cutting.
Robots. 14. We fin d the use of large and complex robots in mass production
2019 industries, such as car production.
1. Bomb disposal and work in space are two tasks that robots can do in
unpleasant and dangerous environments for humans to word in. 15. Cranes and mechanical diggers can pick up things and move them around.
16. As computers have no moving parts, they can work for a long time Unit-7
without breaking down. DREAMS DO COME TRUE.
17. Law protects human workers from working in dangerous conditions. 1. Jim Bishop was able to make his dream and his mother’s come true
18. Domestic robots are produced with the aims of performing simple tasks because a book he wrote became a best-seller in 16 countries.
such as vacuum cleaning and grass cutting and providing companionship 2. The writer in “Dreams Do Come True”, was able to buy his mother
of play partners to people. diamond earrings because a book he wrote became a best-seller in 16
19. Robots used in special factories could ring up the supervisor and ask for countries.
help if there were any problems. 3. The young boy’s dream came true when a book he wrote became a best-
20. In addition to some domestic robots that perform simple tasks, other ones seller in 16 countries.
are produced for the purposes of providing companionship or play 4. Great good luck touched Jim Bishop by a book he wrote become a best-
partners to people. seller in 16 countries.
21. Robots will probably be able to service and mend each other. 5. Jenny Bishop earned some money for the family by sewing rosettes on silk
22. It is more expensive to use a robot than a computer because robots have garters for a penny a piece.
lots of moving parts which move and can wear out, and they need people 6. Jenny Bishop had been blind when her son bought her beautiful diamond
to maintain them. earrings.
23. The two simple tasks that domestic robots can perform are vacuum 7. Jim Bishop’s dream came true when a book he wrote became a best-seller
cleaning and grass cutting. in 16 countries.
24. It is economical to replace manpower with robots because robots can 8. Jim Bishop’s dreams came true when a book he wrote became a beat-
work 24 hours a day. seller in 16 countries
25. Domestic robots can perform such simple tasks such as vacuum cleaning 9. Jim Bishop and his mother sat on the beach, digging their toes into the hot
and grass cutting sand when the days were soft and tender.
26. Robots are used in unpleasant and dangerous environments for disposing 10. Young Jim Bishop thought his servants would carry silver trays loaded with
bombs, working space or underwater, in mining and cleaning of toxic sweets and chocolate bars.
waste. 11. Jim Bishop’s dream came true by writing a book which became a best-
27. The title of the unit is “Robots”. seller in 16 countries.
28. The title of the unit from which the following sentence is taken is 12. Jim Bishop was able to make his dream and his mother’s come true
“ROBOTS.” because the book he wrote became a best-seller in 16 countries.
They mean that computers can work for a long time without breaking 13. Jim Bishop had to pawn the diamond earrings of his wife because times
down. became very hard.
29. The title of the unit from which the following sentence is taken is 14. John Bishop gave his wife the diamond earrings and it was a form of tiny
“ROBOTS.” The underlined word, “this” refers to the ability of computers ice bergs in big gold prongs.
to work for a long time without breaking down. 15. The author of “Dream do come true” said great good luck had touched
him because a book he wrote became a best seller 16 countries. The title of the unit is “Dream Do Come True”.
16. Jenny Bishop said these words to her son, Jim Bishop. 29. The title of the unit is “Dream Do Come True”.
They mean that earrings are a form of pride and they are too expensive The underlined word refers to “of the ocean”.
for us to buy and wear. 30. Jim Bishop said their words to his mother, Jenny Bishop.
17. The title of the unit is “Dream Do Come True”. They mean that his mother wants to wear diamond earrings and it is the
The underlined word refers to ‘the house”. time that her dream comes true.
18. Jenny Bishop said these words to her son, Jim Bishop 31. Jenny Tier Bishop said these words to her son, Jim Bishop.
The title of the unit is “Dream Do Come True”. They mean that she asked them if she was beautiful with diamond
19. Jim Bishop said their words to his mother, Jenny Bishop. earrings.
The title of the unit is “Dream Do Come True”. 32. The title of the unit is “Dream Do Come True”.
20. The title of the unit from which the following words are taken is , “Dream The underlined word refers to “the big breakers”.
Do Come True”. It means that Jenny Tire Bishop and her son sat on the 33. John Bishop, Jim Bishop’s father, said these words to his wife.
beach when the days were pleasant. They mean that the earrings which her son gave her were beautiful.
21. The title of the unit is “Dream Do Come True”. It means that a person is 34. Jenny Tier Bishop said these words to her son.
not always unlucky in his whole life. He can be lucky at least once in his They mean that her ears were pierced to wear earrings when she was
life. fifteen years old.
22. Jenny Bishop said these words to her husband, John Bishop.
35. The title of the unit from which the following a sentence is taken is
The title of the unit is “Dream Do Come True”. “Dreams Do Come True”. The underlined refers to “Great good lucks.”
23. Jenny Bishop said these words to Jim Bishop. They mean that her 36. Jim Bishop said their words to his mother. They mean that his mother,
husband, John Bishop, pawned the diamond earrings and he would get Jenny Bishop, would be pretty with the diamond earrings.
them back later money. 37. The title of the unit from which the following a sentence is taken is
“Dreams Do Come True”. The underlined refers to “policemen’s.
24. Jenny Tier Bishop said these words to her son, Jim Bishop.
38. Jenny Tier Bishop said these words to her son, Jim Bishop. They mean that
They mean that Jenny Tier Bishop asked her husband to help her to open
her husband, John Bishop, will redeem the diamond earrings from the
the plushy box because her hands are too shaky to open it. pawn shop.
25. Jim Bishop said these words to his mother, Jenny Tier Bishop.
The title of the unit is “Dream Do Come True”. 39. The title of the unit from which the following a sentence is taken is
26. The title of the unit is “Dream Do Come True”. It mean that although Jim “Dreams Do Come True”. It means that Jim Bishop became old and his
Bishop became old the surf seemed to be young and thundered as before. hair was grey but the surf still made a loud noise as in the past.
27. Jim Bishop said their words to his mother
40. Jenny Tier Bishop said these words to her son, Jim Bishop. They mean that
The title of the unit is “Dream Do Come True”. her son, Jim Bishop is a small boy who asks too many questions and tries
28. Jenny Tier Bishop said these words to her son, Jim Bishop. to find out about what other people are doing.
41. The title of the unit from which the following a sentence is taken is 9. A part from being a form of lying, a lot advertisements make people feel
“Dreams Do Come True”. The underlined refers to “The big breakers.” depressed and discontented with their ordinary lives.
42. Jim Bishop said these words and they were said to his mother. They mean 10. Having a better life is meant that people want to be better educated, more
that his mother would be pretty with diamond earrings. successful, wealthier, better looking and more adventurous.
43. The title of the unit from which the following a sentence is taken is 11. Advertisers try to make us believe that our dreams will come true if we buy
“Dreams Do Come True”. The underlined refers to the earrings. their products.
12. If advertisers only gave information, it would be so boring that no one
44. Jim Bishop said their words to his mother and the underlined word refers
would pay any attention.
to the diamond earrings.
13. Advertisers can’t fool people for long through misleading advertising
45. The title of the unit from which the following a sentence is taken is
because the public has the good sense not to buy the poor quality article
“Dreams Do Come True”. The underlined refers to the diamond earrings.
more than once.
46. Jim and his father John Bishop said these words to Jenny Tier Bishop. 14. People who have only a small amount of money to spend on luxuries can
They mean that the earrings Jim gave to his mother were beautiful. feel depressed and discontented with their ordinary lives because of
Unit-8 advertisement.
ADVERTISEMENTS: THE PROS AND CONS. 15. The advertisers might not fool some people for long through misleading
1. The problem with advertisements is that they imply that money can advertising because some people have the good sense not to buy the poor
make our dreams come true. quality article more than once.
2. Personal good looks, intelligence, good friendship or a happy family 16. We cannot buy personal good looks, intelligence, good friendships or a
cannot be bought with money. happy family.
3. People who have only a small amount of money to spend on luxuries are 17. As advertisement helps to increase the demand for goods, we can have
usually hurt by advertisements. advantages that it increases the number of workers needed to supply the
5. Money spent o advertising is money well spent as it assists a rapid goods and provides employment.
distribution of goods at reasonable prices and it also draws attention to new 18. If advertisements give information only, people will feel bored.
ideas and so helps enormously to raise standard of living. 19. If there were no advertisements, the daily newspapers would cost a lot and
4. We can’t say all advertisements are good because some are silly and television licences would need to be doubled and travel by bus would cost
pointless. more.
6. Advertisers can’t fool the public with misleading advertisements for long 20. Advertisements aimed at men often include the picture of a pretty girl and
because the public has the good sense not to buy the poor quality article such advertisements suggest that a man unit be more attractive to women if
more than once. he owns a certain type of car or watch, or if he dresses in a certain style.
7. Advertisers can’t fool the public with misleading advertisements for long 21. Advertisements make people feel depressed and discontented with their
because they suggest that a man will be more attractive to woman if he ordinary lives on people who have only a very small amount of money to
owns a certain type of car of or watch or if he dresses in a certain style. spend on luxuries.
8. The problem with advertisements is that they inply money can make our 22. The title of the unit is, “Advertisement: The Pros and Cons.”
dreams come true. The underlined word refers to, “most people”.
23. The title of the unit from which this sentence is taken is, “Advertisements: 8. We say that sleep is important to human beings because the average person
The Pros and Cons.’ The underline word refers to, “people’s”. spends 220,000 hours of life time sleeping.
24. The title of the unit is, “Advertisement: The Pros and Cons.” 9. Some snorers have a condition called sleep apnea because the throat \
The underlined word refers to, “Advertisements”. nuscles relax too much and block the air way.
25. The title of the unit is, “Advertisement: The Pros and Cons.” 10. Some people get relief from unpleasant dreams by writing them down and
The underlined word refers to, “advertising”. changing the negative stories or thoughts into positive ones on the written
26. The title of the unit from which this sentence is taken is, “ paper.
ADVERTISEMENTS: THE AND CONS.” The underlined word refers to 11. Some people believe that dreams have magical powers or that they could
“a well known television personality.” tell the future.
27. The title of the unit from which this sentence is taken is, “ 12. People get relief from bad dreams by writing them down, changing the
ADVERTISEMENTS: THE AND CONS.” The underlined word refers to negative stories or thoughts into positive one on the written paper and then
“that they imply that money can make our dreams come true.” studying the paper before they go to sleep again.
28. The title of the unit from which this sentence is taken is, “ 13. At times, some people believed that the dream had magical powers or that
ADVERTISEMENTS: THE AND CONS.” The underlined word refers to they could tell the future.
regular advertiser’s. 14. We have a pleasant floating feeling in the first stage of NREN.
29. The title of the unit from which this sentence is taken is, “ 15. Sleepwalking is common among children and they usually grow out of it
ADVERTISEMENTS: THE AND CONS.” The underlined word refers to by the time they become adolescents.
some advertisements. 16. Some people get relief from unpleasant dreams by writing them down and
30. The title of the unit from which this sentence is taken is, “ changing the negative stories or thoughts into positive ones on the written
ADVERTISEMENTS: THE AND CONS.” The underlined word refers to paper and studying it before they go to sleep again.
the age groups. 17. People spend a third of their lives sleeping.
Unit-9 18. Terrifying dreams are called a collection of scattered, confused thoughts.
SLEEP AND DREAMS. 19. Body characteristics that change during the sleep are body temperature,
1. Sleepwalking is that someone is walking around while he or she is sleeping brain waves blood, pressure, breathing and heartbeat.
and it is most common among children. 20. Some people get relief from unpleasant dreams by writing them down and
2. Terrifying dreams are called a collection of scattered, confused thoughts. changing the negative stories or thoughts into positive ones on the written
3. Nightmares occur towards dawn. paper and studying it before they go to sleep again.
4. Some people snore while they are asleep because they have trouble 21. About thirty years ago doctors and scientists began doing research on sleep
breathing. in sleep laboratories because no one knew much about sleep.
5. When we have a bad dream, we wake up exhausted, sweating and with a 22. Sleep apnea is temporary stopping of breathing while people are sleep.
rapid heartbeat. 23. People snore because they have trouble breathing while they are asleep.
6. Children grow out of the habit of sleepwalking when they become 24. If we dream about something that is worrying us, we may wake up
adolescents. exhausted, sweating, and with rapid heartbeat.
7. Babies need eighteen hours of sleep. 25. Dreams become more intense as the night continues usually occur towards
dawn. The underlined word refers to “certain people’s”.
26. We are likely to wake up exhausted sweating and with a rapid heartbeat if 44. The title of the unit is “Sleep and Dreams.”
we dream about something that is worrying us. The underlined word refers to “people.”
27. Dreams become more intense as the night continues and nightmares occur Unit-10
towards dawn. LOOKING GOOD.
28. People with sleep apnea stop breathing many times while they are sleeping 2019
because the throat muscles relax too much and block the airway. 1. The key to success of people with ‘beauty handicaps’ is often a warm, kind
29. People feel embarrassed when they learn that they were talking in their heart and, most important, self-acceptance.
sleep because they are afraid they probably told some secrets. 2002-2018
30.Teh average person moves about thirty times during sleep each right and 1. A person can diet to become fatter or thinner.
body movement occurs just before the REM stage. 2. We can improve the way we look with clothes, hairstyle, skin care and
31. Researchers have learned about sleep by studying people as they sleep. make-up.
32. If someone continually sleeps longer than normal for no apparent reason, 3. Some people with “beauty handicaps” still enjoy easy loving relationship
there may be something physically or psychologically wrong with him. because they have a warm, kind heart and self-acceptance.
33. The terrifying dreams are called a collection of scattered confused thoughts 4. Girls are worried about their appearance because a lot of pressures such as
and they usually occur towards down. women’s magazines advertisements and the media are encouraging them.
34. Things that are in our mind during the day appear and dreams at night. 5. Our body alters in shape and size, an our face changes, too, about the age
35. Snorers with sleep apnea stop breathing up to thirty or forty times and of eleven.
hour. 6. When we become about eleven years of age, our body alters in shape and
36. We start to go o sleep in stage one of and we have a pleasant floating size, and our face changes too.
feeling at that time. 7. A person can do to improve his or her looks with clothes, hairstyle, skin
37. When we reach the third stage of (NERM), the train waves are less active care and make- up.
stretched out. 8. People with all kinds of ‘beauty handicaps’ still have easy loving
38. The positive effect of dreams on our lives are that looking for different relationship because they have a warm, kind heart and most important,
solutions and remembering newly learned skills during a dream. self-acceptance.
39. The title of the unit is “Sleep and Dreams.” 9. Height, weight and how they swell are things that can particularly worry
The underlined word refers to “Some snoring.” young boys.
40. The title of the unit is “Sleep and Dreams.” 10. According to the writer, ‘looking good’ means making the best of you,
The underlined word refers to “snoring”. yourself.
41. The title of the unit is “Sleep and Dreams.” 11. Women’s magazines, advertisements and the media warn girls about bad
The underlined word refers to “on your mind”. breath, perspiration, being too fat or too thin.
42. The title of the unit is “Sleep and Dreams.” 12. To prevent you from having bad smell, you should wash your face with
The underlined word refers to “period of dreaming.” mild unperfumed or antiseptic soap and warm water and not eating certain
43. The title of the unit is “Sleep and Dreams.” foods such as chips and chocolate.
13. Washing your face with mild unperfumed an antiseptic soap and warm 29. The title of the unit from which these lines are taken is “LOOKING
water and not eating chips and chocolate can prevent you from having bad GOOD”. The underlined word refers to “young own face and figure”.
smell. 30. The title of the unit from which these lines are taken is “LOOKING
14. You can go on a diet to become thinner or fatter. GOOD”. The underlined word refers to “Advertisements and the media”.
15. Plump girls with rosy round faces long to be pale and delicate. 31. The title of the unit from which these lines are taken is “LOOKING
16. The key to the success for people with ‘beauty handicaps’ is often a warm, GOOD”. The underlined word refers to “most of your friends”.
kind heart and self-acceptance. 32. The title of the unit is “Looking Good”. They mean that the most important
17. Tall girls wish to be dainty and small. thing is that you should be a kind of person who has self-acceptance an a
18. A person can improve the way he or she looks with clothes, hairstyle, skin warm, kind heart.
care and make- up. 33. The title of the unit is “Looking Good”. The underlined word refers to “a
19. The things that can make young boys worried are height, weight and how boys”.
they smell. 34. The title of the unit is “Looking Good”. The underlined word refers to
20. You can prevent from having bad smell by washing your face more often “some people.”
with mild unperfumed or antiseptic soap and warm water and not eating 35. The title of the unit is “Looking Good”. The underlined word refers to
certain foods such as chips and chocolate. “people with all kinds of beauty handicaps.”
21. Height, weight and how they smell are the things that can worry young 36. The title of the unit is “Looking Good”. The underlined word refers to
boys. face and figure.
22. At the age of about 10, boys undergo such changes as their voices get Unit-11
deep, their muscles develop, their chests get broader, hair starts to grow MOSQUITO: GETTING TO KINW THE ENEM Y.
under their arms and on their legs and faces. 2019
23. Women’s magazines, advertisements and media warn girls about bad 1. The symptoms of dengue fever are fever, painful headaches, eye, joint, and
breath , perspiration, being too fat or too thin and they try to impress on muscle pain, and rash.
them that if they use certain shampoo or cosmetic, they will become 2002-2018
attractive to boys. 1. The larvae of mosquitoes are called wigglers.
24. Between the ages of 10 and14, our bodies alter in shape and size. 2. The antennae of 14 or 15 segments and the presence of scales on the veins
25. People can improve the way they look with clothes, hairstyle, skin care and of their wings distinguish the mosquito from other insects.
make-up. 3. Wigglers feed on plants, algae and microscopic animal life.
26. We can use mild perfumed or antiseptic soap and warm water when wash 4. A female mosquito injects saliva into the skin because it helps her to
our face to prevent ourselves from having Bad smell penetrate the skin and prevents blood clots from developing in get blood
27. Cannot be bought with money. canal.
28. The title of the unit from which these lines are taken is “LOOKING 5. We can reduce exposure to mosquito bites by using netting and screens,
GOOD” It means that a person’s idea on beauty is not the same as that of mosquito repellent and protective clothing.
the other. 6. Wigglers are larvae and they live in water.
7. People should wear protective clothing during the mosquito season.
8. The larvae of mosquitoes are called wigglers. most common during the rainy season.
9. Dengue fever occurs mainly in tropical and subtropical regions during the 26. There are about 3000 species of mosquitoes and they are distinguished by
rainy season. their antennae of 14 or 15 segments and by the presence of scales on the
10. Insects are considered to be very important as they pollinate flowers and veins of their wings.
are food for birds and other animals. 27. We can prevent malaria by wearing protective clothing, using repellents
11. Before drawing blood, a female mosquito injects saliva into the skin and sleeping under bed nets treated will insecticides.
because this saliva helps her to penetrate the skin and prevents blood clots 28. The larvae of mosquitoes are called wigglers and they feed on plants,
from developing in her food canal. algae, and microscopic animals life.
12. The female mosquito locates her human targets by following the carbon 29. Aedes mosquitoes are usually most active during early morning hours just
dioxide that we exhale. after daybreak and late afternoon hours.
13. Few people like mosquitoes because they inflict itchy bites and buzz 30. The saliva of a female mosquito helps her to penetrate the skin and
around our ears and they can also pose serious health hazards. prevents blood clots from developing into her food canal.
14. The larvae of mosquitoes feed on plants, algae, and microscopic animal 31. The recommended treatment for dengue fever id bed rest and common
life. drugstore pain and fever medication.
15. The diseases caused by mosquitoes are viral encephalitis, dengue fever and 32. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “Mosquito: Getting
malaria. To Know The Enemy.” Their refers to female mosquitoes.
16. Dengue fever mainly occurs in tropical and subtropical regions during the 33. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “Mosquito: Getting
rainy season. To Know The Enemy.” The underlined word to refers to mosquitoes.
17. Dengue fever is a viral disease and the Aedes mosquitoes carry it. 34. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “Mosquito: Getting
18. Few people like mosquitoes because they inflict itchy bites and buzz To Know The Enemy.” The underlined word to refers to the Aedes
around our ears and they can pose serious health hazards. mosquitoes.
19. Different species of mosquitoes are distinguished by their antennae of 14 35. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “Mosquito: Getting
or 15 segments and by the presence of scales on the veins of their wings. To Know The Enemy.” The underlined word to refers to many insects.
20. Insects are important because they pollinate flowers and are food for birds 36. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “Mosquito: Getting
and other animals. To Know The Enemy.” The underlined word to refers to female
21. Early diagnosis and prompt adequate treatment is essential in curing mosquitoes.
malaria and preventing death. 37. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “Mosquito: Getting
22. Symptoms of malaria are regularly occurring fever with chills. Nausea, and To Know The Enemy.” The underlined word to refers to female
muscle pain. mosquito.
23. Female mosquitoes suck the blood of humans and other warm-blooded 38. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “Mosquito: Getting
animals because they need blood to develop each batch of fertile eggs. To Know The Enemy.” The underlined word to refers to female
24. From infected small animals, usually birds and rodents, mosquitoes mosquito.
transmit viral encephalitis. It causes the inflammation of the brain. Unit-12
25. Dengue fever occurs mainly in tropical and subtropical regions and it is TRAVEL IN SOUTHEAST ASIA (1).
2029 and it is so named because of its floor which is made up of 5,000 silver
1. The largest temple in the world is Angkor Wat and it is situated in tiles.
northwest Cambodia. 18. Travelling in Southeast Asia can be very exciting since each country has
2002-2018 something unique to offer.
1. The wall of the Hotai library is decorated with sapphires. 19. Angkor Wat Temple is located in northwest Cambodia and it is unlike the
2. One can find the numerous coral reefs along Malaysia’s shores. other Khmer temples because it faces west and it is inspired by 12 th
3. One can find the Silver Pagoda in Cambodia and the Wat Sisaket Temple Century Hinduism.
in Laos. 20. The capital of Brunei is Bandar Seri Begawan and it is situated on the
4. The Angkor Wat is different from the other Khamer temples because it northwest coat of the island of Borneo.
faces the west and it is inspired by 12th Century Hinduism. 21. Laos can be said to be rich in tradition and culture because it comprises
5. The unique about the old Hotia library in Laos is that its wall are covered many ethnic groups, each minority group having its own tradition and
wall are covered with sapphires and paintings. beautiful culture.
6. The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur or KL. 22. Laos can be said to be rich in tradition and culture because it comprises
7. We can buy traditional Brunei handicrafts at the Brunei Arts and many ethnic groups, each minority group having its own tradition and
Handicraft Training Centre. beautiful culture.
10. The capital of Cambodia is Phnom Penh. 23. The population of Indonesia is over 170 million and 250 languages are
8. The capitals of Brunei is Bandar Seri Begawan. spoken in Indonesia.
9. Some of the Buddha images and artifacts show the high skills of the artists
of the 19th century in Laos. 24. Kuala Lumpur is worth visiting because of its many sights and excellent
11. Malaysia is famous for its pleasant beach resorts, Langkawi, Pangkor, shopping facilities.
Tioman Island, Damia Beach Sarawak, and Penang. 25. Tradition Brunei handicraft such as silverware, brocade and ceremonial
12. The Hotia library in Laos is famous for its walls which are covered with daggers are sold at the Brunei. Arts and Handicraft Training Centre.
sapphires and wall paintings. 26. Indonesia is a country of surprises, featuring the rich culture and arts of its
13. The capital of Malausia is Kuala Lumpur (KL) and it is worth visiting people amidst the sandy beaches and cool mountains.
because of its many sights to keep the tourists occupied and its excellent 27. The capital of Cambodia is Phnom Penh and the Silver Pagoda is located
shopping facilities. within the Royal Palace compound.
14. The biggest Buddhist temple in the world is located in Java and it was 28. Some of the Buddha images and artifacts in Laos show the finest designs
built during the ninth Century. which indicate the high skills of the artists of the 9 th Century.
15. Medicinal herbs and many species of wild animals can be found in the 29. The National Museum represents the finest of Phnom Penh’s architecture
forest in Laos. and it is just north of the Royal Palace.
16. Brunei Darussalam is a country which comprises two enclaves on the 30. The forests in Laos are rich in medicinal herbs and many species of wild
northwest coast of the island of Borneo and Bandar Seri Begawan is the animals
capital of it. 31. The biggest Buddhist temple at Candi Borobudur in Java is one of the
17. Silver Pagoda is located within the Royal Palace compound in Cambodia world’s wonders in Indonesia and it was built during the 9 th Century.
32. It is unusual that the Angkor Wat temple faces west. 47. The title of the unit is “Travel In Southeast Asia(I).”
33. The pagoda located within the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh is called the The underlined word refers to “of the Silver Pagoda.”
Silver Pagoda because its floor is made up of 5,000 silver tiles. 48. The title of the unit is “Travel In Southeast Asia(I).”
34. Indonesia is regarded as a land of surprises because of its rich culture and The underlined word refers to “The finest designs.”
arts admist the sandy beaches and cool mountains. 49. The title of the unit is “Travel In Southeast Asia(I).”
35. Yogyakarta is said to be special cultural centre of Java because it offers The underlined word refers to “|Kuala Lumpur’s.”
festivals, royal ceremonies, batik and silver work, and the sultan’s palace 50. The title of the unit is “Travel In Southeast Asia(I).”
are proof of its heritage. The underlined word refers to floor.
36. One can find the finest of Phnom Penh’s architecture at the National Unit-13
Museum. TRAVEL IN SOUTHEAST ASIA (2).
37. The largest Khmer temple in temple world is Angkor Wat and it is situated 1. The ethnic groups in Shan State wear colourful traditional costumes.
in northwest Cambodia. 2. Many ancient capital of Myanmar which were Tagaung, Mandalay,
38. The Angkor Wat temple is situated in the world is situated in northwest Amarapura, Sagaing, Inwa, Bagan and Pyay were situated along the bank
Cambodia and it is unusual that it faces west. of the Ayeyarwady.
39. Historic trading cities of Malaysia are Melaka and Penang and visitors can 3. Merlion, a statue with a lion’s head and the body of a fish, is an image of
breathe in the romance of the past in wonderful unspoilt districts. Singapore and a major tourists attraction and it is to be seen in Singapore.
40. At the market areas of Phnom Penh, visitors can buy hand-woven silks, 4. Mount Popa is an extinct volcano in Myanmar.
silver, gems and antiques.
5. The 165 year old organ in the Las Pinas Church is unusual because it was
41. The biggest Buddhist temple at Candi Borobudur in Java is one of the made entirely of bamboo.
world’s wonders in Indonesia 6. Many ancient capitals of Myanmar were situated along the banks of
42. At the Brunei Arts and Handicraft Training Centre, visitors can buy Ayeyarwady.
traditional Brunei handicraft such as silverware, brocade and ceremonial 7. The Merlion is a major tourist attraction in Sinjgapore.
daggers. 8. Visitors can see a breathtaking view of Sentosa, the city skyline and the \
43. Melaka and Penang are the historic trading cities and visitors can breathe in surrounding islands from two viewing decks of the Merlion.
the romance of the past. 9. The capital of Vietnam is Hanoi.
44. Yogyakarta in Java offers festivals, royal ceremonies, batik and silver work 10. The Jurong Bird Park is said to be unique because it has the world’s tallest
and the sultan’s places. man-made waterfall.
45. The title of the unit is “Travel In Southeast Asia(I).” 11. Mount Popa is an extinct volcano and it is situated just 50 kilometers
The underlined word refers to “in the forests of Laos.” southeast of Bagan.
46. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “Travel In 12. Mount Popa is just 50 kilometer southeast of Bagan and it in an extinct
Southeast Asia(I).” volcano.
It mean that a person who visits Laos should not forget to go to the Wat 13. Myanmar is famous for its glittering pagodas, vast tracts of timber forests,
Sisaket Temple which is the main attraction of Vientiane, the capital of huge mineral resources and the hospitality of its people.
Laos. 14. San Sebastian church is the Gothic steel church.
15. The organ in the Las Pinas Church is unique because it is 165 year old and The Merlion is strange as it is a statue with a lion’s head and the body of a
is made entirely of bamboo. fish.
16. The things that Vietnam boasts are primitive forest with flora and fauna 31. Those who visit Vietnam should go to Hanoi first because there are many
and high mountains with a temperate climate which are very attractive to cultural monuments still existing and many museums, theatres, exhibition
tourists. halls, national libraries libraries and scientific libraries are concentrated in
17. Sentosa is an island resort of Singapore and it offers a collection of the the city.
country’s finest attractions. 32. Mt. Popa is an extinct volcano and it lies just 50 kilometers southeast of
18. The Jurong Bird Park is a 20-hectre parkland which is the largest Bird park Bagan.
in all of Southeast Asia and the distinctive feature of it is the world’s tallest 33. Thai cuisine and classical dance are two kinds of pleasure one can enjoy at
man-made waterfall. some of the Bangkok’s restaurants.
19. Many ancient capitals of Myanmar kings are situated along the banks of 34. Mount Popa is a unique place for those who would like to enjoy half a day
the Ayeyarwady river. hiking and trekking in the mountain.
20. One can study marine life on the beaches of Myanmar besides enjoying 40. The word “where” refers to “the Shan hills.”
peace and tranquility. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “Travel In
21. Ngapali, Maungmakan, Chaungtha, Kanthaya and Ngwesaung are long, Southeast Asia(2).”
white, sandy and unspoilt beaches. 41. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “Travel In
22. Manila comes alive at night with disco and the rhythms of Filipino bands Southeast Asia(I).”
and pop groups. The underlined word refers to “of the various ethnic groups.”
23. Bagan is 1,200 years old and there ae over 2,00 ancient pagodas in Bagan. 42. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “Travel In
24. Myanmar has long, white, sands and unspoilt beaches. Southeast Asia(I).”
25. Philippines offers a wealth entertainment, from classical plays to cultural The underlined word refers to “the Shan hills.”
shows and show bands. 43. The title of the unit from which the sentence is taken is “Travel In
Southeast Asia(I).”
26. One can enjoy the twin pleasures of Thai cuisine andclassical dance at The underlined word refers to “Bagan’s.”
some restaurants in Bangkok. 35. A great number of lakes, rivers, streams, waterfalls and grottoes are
27. One can study marine life on the beaches of Myanmar, and enjoy peace wonderful beauty spots of Vietnam.
and tranquitity besides viewing nature at its best. 36. We can find the Shwedagon, museums, park and many places of many
28. Bangkok is regarded as a shopper’s paradise and the two kinds of pleasure places of recreation.
one can enjoy at some of its restaurants are Thai cuisine and classical 37. Discos and the rhythms of Filipino bands and pop groups make the city
dance. centre of Manila come alive at night.
29. Visitors find many existing old monuments and buildings in the ancient 38. The beach resorts at Pattaya and Phuket offer visitors a wide range of
capitals of Myanmar kings along the banks of Ayeyarwady river and they activities from scuba diving and windsurfing to golf.
reveal the greatness of their time of glory. 39. Visitors can enjoy a breathtaking view of Sentosa, the city sky line and the
30. The Merlion is a strange statue with a lion’s head and the body of a fish. surrounding islands from the two viewing desks of the Merlion.
Unit-14 for two weeks.
HELEN KELLER. 18. On arriving at the Keller’s house, Annie Sullivan found a very messy,
1. After Helen almost died of a strange illness, she was blind and deaf. spoilt little child.
2. Helen grabbed the doll which Annie Sullivan handed to her and threw 19. On 27th June, 1880, Helen Kellers was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama.
it violently onto the floor. 20. In February, 1887, Captain Keller contacted the Perkins Institute for the
3. Helen became blind and deaf after she almost died of a strange illness in Blind Boston to get help for Helen Keller.
January, 1882. 21. When Helen became wild and no one could control her, Captain Keller
4. Captain Keller went to Boston to get help for Helen. asked the director of the Perkins Institute for the Blind in Boston for help
5. Helen Keller appeared in films, toured foreign countries besides writings with Helen.
books. 22. The director of the Institute said these words to Annie Sullivan.
6. Helen grabbed the doll that Annie gave her and threw it violently onto the They mean that there is a language that should be taught for Helen.
floor. 23. Annie Sullivan said these words to Helen. The title of unit is “Helen
7. In January, 1882, Helen Keller almost died of a mysterious illness. Keller”.
8. Helen Keller kicked Annie in the face and knocked out a tooth when they 24. These words are taken from “Helen Keller”.
first met. They mean that Helen was really a spoilt child as she was allowed to do
9. Helen kicked Annie in the face and knocked out a tooth when they first everything.
met. 25. Annie said these words to Mr. Keller.
10. Before Helen was seriously ill, she had been a happy and very intelligent The words mean that it is very short time to teach a child who is blind
baby. and everything.
11. Annie wanted the Kellers to leave her alone with Helen because she could 26. Annie Sullivan said these words to Helen. They mean that Annie will teach
not teach Helen anything if they just let her do whatever she wanted. Helen how to read and write so that she will know about the world.
12. In 1904, Helen Keller graduated from Radcliffe College, one of the best 27. The director of the Perkins Institute for the blind in Boston said these
colleges in the United States. words to Annie Sullivan. The title of the unit is “Helen Keller.”
13. Annie found out that Helen was allowed to eat with her hands and take 28. The title of the unit is “Helen Keller.” It means that she would know much
food from other people’s plate and Helen was spoilt when she had dinner about the world if she understood meaning of the words.
with Helen and her parents for the first time. 29. Annie Sullivan said these words to Helen.
14. When kept knocking over her chair and throwing things onto the floor. The title of the unit is “Helen Keller.”
15. The director of the Institute for the Blind in Bostom asked Annie if she 30. Annie said these words to Mr. Keller.
would like to become Helen’s teacher and the thought she could teach The title of the unit is “Helen Keller.”
Helen to use language as Helen was an intelligent child. 31. Mrs. Keller said these words to Annie.
16. Helen graduated from Radcliffe College and she became famous all over They mean that Mrs. Keller does not feel confident about Annie’s teaching
the world by writing books, appearing in films and touring foreign to her daughter, Helen.
countries. 32. The title of the unit is “Helen Keller.” It means that Helen has the ability to
17. Mr. Keller allowed Annie and Helen to live together in the guesthouse only learn the language that should be taught.
33. Annie said these words to Helen Keller. They mean that if Helen knows 47. Annie Sullivan said these words to Captain Keller. They mean that Helen
about the words for every object, she finally has a key to language. is mean and spoilt because she is allowed everything to do.
34. Annie said these words to Mrs. Keller. 48. Annie said these words to Mrs. Keller. They mean that Helen has become
The title of the unit is “Helen Keller.” more polite but she cannot speak or read or write.
35. The title of the unit is “Helen Keller.” 49. Annie said these words to Helen’s father.
The underlined word refers to a treasure. They mean that Annie wanted to make Helen depend on her for everything.
36. The director of the Institute said these words to Annie. 50. Mrs. Keller said these words to her husband, Captain Keller. They mean
The words are taken from the title of the unit , Helen Keller. that Mrs. Keller anxiously asked her husband to come fast.
37. Annie said these words to Helen’s father. 51. The title of the unit is “Helen Keller.” They mean that a period of two
The title of the unit is “Helen Keller.” weeks is too short for Annie to do such an impossible things successfully.
38. Kate Keller said these word to her husband, Captain Arthur Keller. 52. Mrs. Keller said these words and they were said to Annie Sullivan. They
They mean that her daughter, Helen, cannot see or hear so she becomes mean that Helen had changed a lot because of Annie’s method of teaching.
blind and deaf. 53. Mrs. Keller said these words and they were said to Annie Sullivan. They
39. Kate Keller said these word to Annie Sullivan. mean that she wished Miss Annie Sullivan should take rest as her eyes
They mean that Kate Keller and her husband are pleased that Annie has looked very tired.
taught Helen.
40. Kate Keller said these word to Annie Sullivan.
The words mean that Mrs. Keller wondered to know her daughter folding
her napkin.
41. Annie said these words to the Kellers. The words mean that the Kellers
should permit her to stay with Helen alone so that she would be able to
teach Helen.
42. Captain Keller said these words to Annie. These words mean that he and
his wife could not have any peace and quite if they did not allow her what
she wanted to do.
43. The title of the unit is “Helen Keller.”
The underlined words refers to thirteen nouns and five verbs.
44. The doctor said these word refers and they were said to Captain Keller and
Kate Keller, Helen’s parents. They mean that Helen’s parents were very
lucky because their daughter, Helen, would not die of a mysterious disease.
45. The title of the unit is “Helen Keller.”
The underlined words refers to “Helen”.
46. Annie said these words to Helen’s father. They mean that Helen is mean
and spoilt because she is allowed everything to do.