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NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Glimpses of India

NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Chapter wise Solutions

Footprints

  • 1 A Triumph of Surgery
  • 2 The Thiefs Story
  • 3 The Midnight Visitor
  • 4 A Question of Trust
  • 5 Footprints without Feet
  • 6 The Making of a Scientist
  • 7 The Necklace
  • 8 The Hack Driver
  • 9 Bholi
  • 10 The Book That Saved the Earth

First Flight

  • 1 A Letter to God
  • 2 Long Walk to Freedom
  • 3 Two Stories about Flying
  • 4 From the Diary of Anne Frank
  • 5 The Hundred Dresses I
  • 6 The Hundred Dresses II
  • 7 Glimpses of India
  • 8 Mijbil the Otter
  • 9 Madam Rides the Bus
  • 10 The Sermon at Benares
  • 11 The Proposal

First Flight (Poem)

  • 1 Dust of snow
  • 2 Fire and Ice
  • 3 A Tiger in the Zoo
  • 4 How to Tell Wild Animals
  • 5 The Ball Poem
  • 6 Amanda
  • 7 Animals
  • 8 The Trees
  • 9 Fog
  • 10 The Tale of Custard the Dragon
  • 11 For Anne Gregory

NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Glimpses of India

1. What are the elders in Goa nostalgic about?

Ans: The elders in Goa were nostalgic about the good old Portuguese days, the Portuguese, and their famous loaves of bread.


2.Is bread-making still popular in Goa? How do you know?

Ans: Yes, bread-making is still popular in Goa. The author has described about the existence of time-old furnaces and their still burning fire. The Goan society is still having moulders, bread mixers and bakers.


NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Glimpses of India

3. What is the baker called?

Ans: The bakers are known as pader.


4. When would the baker come everyday? Why did the children run to meet him?

Ans: The baker came twice every day, once when he set out in the morning on his selling round, and then again, when he returned after emptying his huge basket. The children ran to meet him not because of their love of the loaf, which was bought by the maid-servant of the house. They actually longed for the bread-bangles, which they chose carefully. Sometimes, it was a sweet bread of special make.


Page No: 87Oral Comprehension Check

1. Match the following. What is a must

(i)as marriage gifts?cakes and bolinhas
(ii)for a party or a feast?sweet bread called bol
(iii)for a daughter’s engagement?bread
(iv)for Christmas?sandwiches

Ans:

(i)as marriage gifts?sweet bread called bol
(ii)for a party or a feast?bread
(iii)for a daughter’s engagement?sandwiches
(iv)for Christmas?cakes and bolinhas

2. What did the bakers wear: (i) in the Portuguese days? (ii) when the author was young?

Ans: (i) In the Portuguese days, the bakers had a peculiar dress known as thekabai. It was a single-piece long frock reaching down to the knees.
(ii) When the author was young, he saw the bakers wearing a shirt and trousers, which were shorter than full-length ones and longer than half pants.


3. Who invites the comment − “he is dressed like apader”? Why?

Ans: Anyone who wears a half-pant which reaches just below the knees invites the comment that “he is dressed like apader”. This was so because the bakers were known aspaderand they wore such half pants.


4. Where were the monthly accounts of the baker recorded?

Ans: The monthly accounts of the baker were recorded on some wall in pencil.


5. What does a ‘jackfruit-like appearance’ mean?

Ans: A ‘jackfruit-like appearance’ means a plump physique. Such a physique was linked to the bakers because they never starved. Baking was a profitable profession. The baker, his family, and his servants always looked happy and prosperous and had a ‘jackfruit-like appearance’.


 NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Glimpses of India

1.Which of these statements are correct?

(i) The pader was an important person in the village in old times.
(ii) Paders still exist in Goan villages.
(iii) The paders went away with the Portuguese.
(iv) The paders continue to wear a single-piece long frock.
(v) Bread and cakes were an integral part of Goan life in the old days.
(vi) Traditional bread-baking is still a very profitable business.
(vii) Paders and their families starve in the present times.
Ans: (i) Correct
(ii) Correct
(iii) Incorrect. The paders still exist in Goan villages.
(iv) Incorrect. The paders wear shirts, and trousers that are shorter than full-length ones and longer than half pants.
(v) Incorrect. Bread and cakes are still an integral part of Goan life.
(vi) Correct
(vii) Incorrect. Baking is still a very profitable business in Goa.


2. Is bread an important part of Goan life? How do you know this?

Ans: Bread is an important part of Goan life.Marriage gifts are meaningless without the sweet bread known as the bol. For a party, bread is a must, while for Christmas, cakes and bolinhas are a must. Sandwiches must be prepared by the lady of the house on her daughter’s engagement. The author says that everybody loves the fragrance of loaves. The elders were given loaves and the children were given bread-bangles, which they longed for. Also, the fact that bakery is a profitable profession shows that the love for bread is enormous in Goa.


NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Glimpses of India

3.Tick the right answer. What is the tone of the author when he says the following?

(i) The thud and the jingle of the traditional baker’s bamboo can still be heard in some places. (nostalgic, hopeful, sad)
(ii) Maybe the father is not alive but the son still carries on the family profession. (nostalgic, hopeful, sad)
(iii) I still recall the typical fragrance of those loaves. (nostalgic, hopeful, naughty)
(iv) The tiger never brushed his teeth. Hot tea could wash and clean up everything so nicely, after all. (naughty, angry, funny)
(v) Cakes and bolinhas are a must for Christmas as well as other festivals. (sad, hopeful, matter-of-fact)
(vi) The baker and his family never starved. They always looked happy and prosperous. (matter-of-fact, hopeful, sad)

Ans: (i)Nostalgic
(ii) Nostalgic
(iii) Nostalgic
(iv) Funny
(v)Matter-of-fact
(vi)Matter-of-fact
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NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Glimpses of India

1. Where is Coorg?

Ans: Coorg is the smallest district of Karnataka, located midway between Mysore and Mangalore.


NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Glimpses of India

2. What is the story about the Kodavu people’s descent?

Ans: It is believed that Kodavu people are of Arabic origin. It is said that some of Alexander’s armymen moved to south and settled there. Their costume, martial practices and marriage rituals also point to the fact that they are from Arabic origin.


NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Glimpses of India

3.What are some of the things you now know about

(i) the people of Coorg?
(ii) the main crop of Coorg?
(iii) the sports it offers to tourists?
(iv) the animals you are likely to see in Coorg?
(v) its distance from Bangalore, and how to get there?

Ans: (i)The people of Coorg are fiercely independent. They are of Greek or Arabic descent. They have a tradition of hospitality. They enjoy recounting numerous tales of valour related to their sons and fathers. Kodavus are the only people in India permitted to carry firearms without a license. The author has described the people of Coorg as a proud race of martial men and beautiful women.

(ii) Coffee is the main crop of Coorg. The coffee estates stand tucked under tree canopies in prime corners.
(iii) The sports that Coorg offers to tourists are river rafting, canoeing, rappelling, rock climbing, mountain biking, and trekking.
(iv) The animals that one is likely to see in Coorg are birds, bees, butterflies, macaques, Malabar squirrels, langurs, loris, and wild elephants.
(v) The distance between Coorg and Bangalore is around 260 km. There are two routes to Coorg from Bangalore and both are of the same distance. The most frequented route is the one via Mysore. The other route is via Neelamangal, Kunigal, and Chanrayanapatna.


 NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Glimpses of India

4.Here are six sentences with some words in italics. Find phrases from the text that have the same meaning. (Look in the paragraphs indicated)

(i) During monsoons it rains so heavily that tourists do not visit Coorg. (para 2)
(ii) Some people say that Alexander’s army moved south along the coast and settled there. (para 3)
(iii) The Coorg people are always ready to tell stories of their sons’ and fathers’ valour. (para 4)
(iv) Even people who normally lead an easy and slow life get smitten by the high-energy adventure sports of Coorg. (para 6)
(v) The theory of the Arab origin is supported by the long coat with embroidered waist-belt they wear. (para 3)
(vi) Macaques, Malabar squirrels observe you carefully from the tree canopy. (para 7)
Ans: (i) keep many visitors away
(ii) as one story goes
(iii)are more than willing to recount
(iv) the most laidback individuals become converts to
(v) draws support from
(vi) keep a watchful eye


 NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Glimpses of India

1.Here are some nouns from the text.
culturemonkssurpriseexperienceweathertradition
Work with a partner and discuss which of the nouns can collocate with which of the adjectives given below. The first one has been done for you.
uniqueterribleunforgettableseriousancientwidesudden

 

(i)cultureuniqueculture, ancient culture
(ii)monks_________
(iii)surprise_________
(iv)experience_________
(v)weather_________
(vi)tradition_________

Ans:

(i)cultureunique culture, ancient culture
(ii)monksserious monks
(iii)surpriseunique surprise, terrible surprise, unforgettable surprise
(iv)experienceunique experience, terrible experience, unforgettable experience
(v)weatherterrible weather
(vi)traditionunique tradition, ancient tradition

 NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Glimpses of India

2. Complete the following phrases from the text. For each phrase, can you find at least one other word that would fit into the blank?

(i) tales of _______________

(ii) coastal _______________

(iii) a piece of ______________

(iv) evergreen ______________

(v) _____________ plantations

(vi) _____________bridge

(vii) wild __________________

You may add your own examples to this list.

Ans: From the text

(i) tales ofvalour

(ii) coastaltown

(iii) a piece ofheaven

(iv) evergreenrainforests

(v) coffeeplantations

(vi) ropebridge

(vii) wildelephants

Other than the text

(i) tales ofmorality

(ii) coastalfood

(iii) a piece ofcake

(iv) evergreenhero

(v) cropplantations

(vi) sturdybridge

(vii) wildbeasts


 NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Glimpses of India

I. 1. Look at these words: upkeep, downpour, undergo, dropout, walk-in. They are built up from a verb (keep, pour, go, drop, walk) and an adverb or a particle (up, down, under, out, in).

Use these words appropriately in the sentences below. You may consult a dictionary.

(i) A heavy ___________ has been forecast due to low pressure in the Bay of Bengal.

(ii) Rakesh will ___________major surgery tomorrow morning.

(iii) My brother is responsible for the ______________of our family property.

(iv) The ____________rate for this accountancy course is very high.

(v) She went to the Enterprise Company to attend a _______________ interview.

Ans: (i) A heavydownpourhas been forecast due to low pressure in the Bay of Bengal.

(ii) Rakesh willundergomajor surgery tomorrow morning.

(iii) My brother is responsible for theupkeepof our family property.

(iv) Thedropoutrate for this accountancy course is very high.

(v) She went to the Enterprise Company to attend awalk-ininterview.

2. Now fill in the blanks in the sentences given below by combining the verb given in brackets with one of the words from the box as appropriate.
overbythroughoutupdown

(i) The Army attempted unsuccessfully to ___________ the government. (throw)

(ii) Scientists are on the brink of a major ___________in cancer research. (break)

(iii) The State Government plans to build a ______________for Bhubaneswar to speed up traffic on the main highway. (pass)

(iv) Gautama’s ____________on life changed when he realised that the world is full of sorrow. (look)

(v) Rakesh seemed unusually _______________ after the game. (cast)

Ans: (i) The Army attempted unsuccessfully tooverthrowthe Government.

(ii) Scientists are on the brink of a majorbreakthroughin cancer research.

(iii) The State Government plans to build aby-passfor Bhubaneswar to speed up traffic on the main highway.

(iv) Gautama’soutlookon life changed when he realized that the world is full of sorrow.

(v) Rakesh seemed unusuallydowncastafter the game.


 NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Glimpses of India

1. Think of suitable −ing or −ed adjectives to answer the following questions.

How would you describe

(i) a good detective serial on television?

Ans: a good detective serial on television? Interesting

(ii) a debate on your favourite topic ‘Homework Should Be Banned’?

Ans: a debate on your favourite topic ‘Homework Should Be Banned’? Exciting

(iii) how you feel when you stay indoors due to incessant rain?

Ans: how you feel when you stay indoors due to incessant rain? Bored

(iv) how you feel when you open a present?

Ans: how you feel when you open a present? Excited

(v) how you feel when you watch your favourite programme on television?

Ans: how you feel when you watch your favourite programme on television? Interested

(vi) the look on your mother’s face as you waited in a queue?

Ans: the look on your mother’s face as you waited in a queue? Tired

(vii) how you feel when tracking a tiger in a tiger reserve forest?

Ans: how you feel when tracking a tiger in a tiger reserve forest? Thrilled

(viii) the story you have recently read, or a film you have seen?

Ans: the story you have recently read, or a film you have see? Boring

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