English Suggestion For HS 2020
WBCHSE 2020
Answer the subsequent questions:
(i) the person who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie" - Whose 'reverie' is mentioned here? Who is that the man ? What was the 'reverie' about? How did it come to an end?
(ii) "But her next question removed my doubts"- Who made this remarks and about whom ? What were the doubts of the speaker ? What was subsequent question ? How did it remove the doubts?
(iii) "Yes, October is that the best time"- Who is that the speaker ? On what occasion is that the remark made and to whom? Why is October the simplest time?
(iv) "Once again I had a game to play and a replacement fellow traveller"- Who was the speaker ? What was the sport
about ? How did he play it? Was he finally successful?
(v) "... i assumed it should not be too difficult" - What does 'it' refer to? When did the speaker make this
comment ? Was it not so difficult to the speaker? Explain the irony within the line given above
Answer the subsequent questions:
(i) What had remained the routine for Abdul Kalam's father even when he was in his late sixties? What does
Abdul Kalam say about the education of his father?
(ii) What did Kalam's father tell him about the relevance of prayer?
(ii) Describe the locality where APJ Abdul Kalam lived in his childhood?
WBCHSE 2020
Prose:The Eyes Have It
Answer the subsequent questions:
(i) the person who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie" - Whose 'reverie' is mentioned here? Who is that the man ? What was the 'reverie' about? How did it come to an end?
(ii) "But her next question removed my doubts"- Who made this remarks and about whom ? What were the doubts of the speaker ? What was subsequent question ? How did it remove the doubts?
(iii) "Yes, October is that the best time"- Who is that the speaker ? On what occasion is that the remark made and to whom? Why is October the simplest time?
(iv) "Once again I had a game to play and a replacement fellow traveller"- Who was the speaker ? What was the sport
about ? How did he play it? Was he finally successful?
(v) "... i assumed it should not be too difficult" - What does 'it' refer to? When did the speaker make this
comment ? Was it not so difficult to the speaker? Explain the irony within the line given above
Prose: Strong Roots
Answer the subsequent questions:
(i) What had remained the routine for Abdul Kalam's father even when he was in his late sixties? What does
Abdul Kalam say about the education of his father?
(ii) What did Kalam's father tell him about the relevance of prayer?
(ii) Describe the locality where APJ Abdul Kalam lived in his childhood?