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King Bruce and The Spider Question English 10th

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King Bruce and The Spider - Question Answers - English 10th Question Answers from Chapter No 16 ‘ King Bruce and The Spider for class 10th , X. Matric Class King Bruce and The Spider King Bruce and The Spider Q.1: What do you know about Eliza Cook? Ans: Eliza Cook was born in London in 1818 and died in 1889. She was seIf-educed. She started writing verses at 14, and her first work appeared at 17. Her work es simple and highly moral. Q.2: What lesson did King Bruce learn from the spider?English Matric Class Short Question Answers King Bruce and The Spider - Question Answers - English 10th Ans: King Bruce learnt the lesson from spider that one should not give up hope in difficulties. One should keep on trying and never be a victim of despair. Ore who defies despair is sure to win every battle of life. Q.3: What did King Bruce want? Ans: King Bruce ruled over Scotland. He wanted to do a great deed tor his people. spider and king bruce Q.4:

KING BRUCE AND THE SPIDER - SUMMARY AND CENTRAL IDEA - ENGLISH 10TH

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KING BRUCE AND THE SPIDER - SUMMARY AND CENTRAL IDEA - ENGLISH 10TH Summary and Central Idea from Chapter No 16 King Bruce and The Spider’ for class 10th, X, Matric Class KING BRUCE AND THE SPIDER - SUMMARY AND CENTRAL IDEA - ENGLISH 10TH SUMMARY King Bruce learnt from a spider the lesson of success. He wanted to do a great deed for his people. However he failed each time. He had given up all hope. He happened to see a spider that made nine attempts to reach its home. It was not successful in its nine attempts. King Bruce thought that it would give up its attempts. The spider made one further attempt and this time it succeeded. King Bruce also decided to try again and succeeded in his mission. education for all

An African Village-Question Answers-English 10th

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An African Village - Question Answers - English 10th Question Answers from Chapter No 15  ‘An African Village ’ for class 10th, X, Matric Class An African Village - Question Answers - English 10th   An African Village - Question Answers - English 10th Q.1: How many independent countries are there in Africa? An African Village - Question Answers - English 10th Ans: Africa is the second largest continent, It was once called the Dark Continent. There are more than thirty-five independent countries in Africa. Q.2: Where is Nigeria? Ans: Nigeria is in West Africa. Nigeria is the most thickly populated country in Africa. It is also the largest country in Africa. Q.3: What sort of country Is Nigeria? An African Village - Question Answers - English 10th Ans: Nigeria is an agricultural country. Most of its inhabitants are farmers. These farmers live in villages. Q.4: What is the bush area made of? Ans: A great part of Nigeria s covered with a de

AN AFRICAN VILLAGE - SUMMARY - ENGLISH 10TH

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AN AFRICAN VILLAGE - SUMMARY - ENGLISH 10TH Summary from Chapter No 15 “An African Village” for class 10th, X, Matric Class AN AFRICAN VILLAGE - SUMMARY - ENGLISH 10TH Nigeria is the largest country in west Africa. A Nigerian village consists of a dozen to about three dozen huts, Formerly a hut had only a single room, now it has two or more rooms. Close to the farmer’s dwelling is a patch of land for growing food crops. Women tend the food crops. Men tend the cash crops. Their cash crops are oil palms and cocoa trees. The food crops are plantains, potatoes, yams, groundnuts and pepper. Farmers are not able to keep cattle because of a fly whose sting kills the cattle. However they keep a goat for milk and poultry for eggs. An African Village AN AFRICAN VILLAGE - SUMMARY - ENGLISH 10TH

The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Is The Hand That Rules The World - Question Answers - English 10th

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The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Is The Hand That Rules The World  - Question Answers - English 10th Question Answers from Chapter No 14  The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Is The Hand That Rules The World ” for class  10th. X. Matric Class The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Is The Hand That Rules The World  - Question Answers - English 10th The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Is The Hand That Rules The World  - Question Answers - English  10th Q.1: Why does the poet compare mother’s hands to a rainbow? Ans: Rainbows appear in the sky after rainstorms. It is thus a sign that the storm has passed and the trouble is over. The poet, compares mother’s hands to a rainbow because she protects children from all troubles and sufferings. Q.2: Explain how the poet gives the credit for all great achievements of people to their in others? The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Is The Hand That Rules The World - Question Answers - English 10th Ans: Mother is the first to guide her child

THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE IS THE HAND THAT RULES THE WORLD - SUMMARY

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THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE IS THE HAND THAT RULES THE WORLD - SUMMARY  ENGLISH 10TH THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE IS THE HAND THAT RULES THE WORLD SUMMARY Mothers fulfill a great mission in the world. They are responsible for the continuation of life. They are behind all the great achievements of men. Mothers work hard to bring up their children. It is due to their care and training that their children reach the highest positions in life. The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world. There is no doubt about it. We should appreciate our mother’s role and pray for them.Mothers rule the world through their children. Mothers give birth to children and bring them up. These children reach the highest positions in the world. Mothers take a great part in the success of their children in life. The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Is The Hand That Rules The World         Summary and Central Idea from Chapter No 14 “The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Is The

Shopping - Question Answers - English 10th

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Shopping - Question Answers - English 10th Question Answers from Chapter No 13 ‘Shopping’ for class 10th. X. Matric Class  Shopping - Question Answers - English 10th Shopping - Question Answers - English 10th Q.1: Why did Mother ask Najma and Ajmal to go with her for shopping? Ans: Mother asked Najma and Ajmal to go with her for shopping because they had run out of groceries and provisions. Mother told her children that their father was on tour. Therefore they would have to do the shopping themselves. Q.2: flow much fare did the taxi driver demand? Ans: He demanded twenty-five rupees for the fare to the market. He demanded a high fare. Q.3: What did Mother tell the taxi driver? (Shopping - Question Answers - English 10th) Ans: Mother told the taxi driver that he was demanding a very high fare. She also told him that the market was hardly two kilo metres from there. She told him that she would pay him only fifteen rupees. Q.4: Where did Mo

SHOPPING - SUMMARY- ENGLISH 10TH

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SHOPPING - SUMMARY- ENGLISH 10TH Summary from Chapter No 13 “Shopping’ for class 10th, X, Matric Class SHOPPING SHOPPING - SUMMARY- ENGLISH 10TH Mother went shopping with her children Najma and Ajmal. It was the first experience for the children to go shopping. They bought some grocery, fruit, meat, dressed chicken, eggs and vegetable for the whole month. Children enjoyed shopping. They liked it so much and thought of going shopping again. SHOPPING - SUMMARY- ENGLISH 10TH Summary from Chapter No 13 “Shopping’ for class 10th, X, Matric Class education for all

Speak Gently-Question Answers- English 10th

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Speak Gently-Question Answers- English 10th Question Answers from Chapter No 12  “ Speak Gently ” for class 10th. X. Matric Class Speak Gently-Question Answers- English 10th Speak Gently Q.1: What are the advantages/benefits of speaking gently? Ans: We can win people’s hearts by speaking gently. Speaking gently is a little thing, but it has so many good effects. God likes it too, we will be rewarded for ¡tin the life hereafter. Q.2: Why does the poet tell us to speak gently to children? Ans: We should speak gently to children so that they can also learn to speak gently. Childhood does not remain for a long period, so we should teach them softly and mildly. We can get their love only by speaking gently. Q.3: Why does the poet tell us to speak gently to old people?    (Speak Gently-Question Answers- English 10th) Ans: We should speak gently to old people because they arc going to die soon. We should not make them sad by speaking harshly. If we speak gen

SPEAK GENTLY-SUMMARY -ENGLISH 10TH

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SPEAK GENTLY-SUMMARY -ENGLISH 10TH Summary and Central Idea from Chapter No 12 9peak Gently” for class 10th, X, Matric Class SPEAK GENTLY-SUMMARY -ENGLISH 10TH SPEAK GENTLY-SUMMARY -ENGLISH 10TH We should speak gently to all the people. If we speak gently to children, they will also learn to speak zently. If we speak gently to old people, they will be happy. We don’t know how good it is to speak gently. God also likes those people who speak gently. We will be rewarded highly for speaking gently. To speak gently is a great virtue. To speaking gently is a great virtue. Though it is a little thing. It has much value. We will be rewarded highly for speaking gently in the life hereafter Speak Gently education for all SPEAK GENTLY-SUMMARY -ENGLISH 10TH Summary and Central Idea from Chapter No 12 9peak Gently” for class 10th, X, Matric Class

A Village Fair -Question Answers - English 10th

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A Village Fair -Question Answers - English 10th A Village Fair -Question Answers - English 10th Question Answers from Chapter No 11  A Village Fair ” for class 10th, X ,Matric Class Q.1: Why did Bilal go to the A Village Fair - Question Answers - English 10th ? Ans: Bilal had summer vacations. He got tired of the city. He decided to spend a few days with his cousin Zubair, who lived in the village. Q.2: Why was the village decorated! What did Bilal see in the village when begot down from  the bus? Ans: He saw that the village was decorated with buntings and colorful flags. The annual village fair was in full swing. The streets were crowded with men, women and children in a holiday mood. Q.3: Why was It the best lime to visit the village? Ans: It was the best time to visit the village because the best event of the year was going on. The annual village fair was in full swing. It was the time of fun and enjoyment. Q.4: What kinds of shops had bee