Friday, February 4, 2022

MCQs - Class XI - Hornbill - Chapter 8 - The Silk Road - by Nick Middleton

Objective Questions (MCQs):-
Q.1. What is Kora?
(A) Yoga Aasan
(B) Medication
(C) name of a small town
(D) meditation performed by Buddhist believer

Q.2. What was the sky looking like due to the sun rays spreading on the mountain tops?
(A) yellow blush
(B) rose-tinted blush
(C) beautiful and fresh
(D) None of the above

Q.3. What did Lhamo give to the protagonist as a farewell gift?
(A) long sleeved sheep-skinned coat
(B) Flowers
(C) leather coat
(D) shoes

Q.4. Why did the driver take a short cut to Changtang?
(A) he wanted to avoid traffic
(B) he knew the shortest route towards Mount Kailash
(C) he had to pick up another passenger
(D) he didn't wanted to go to that town

Q.5. What did the big Tibetan dogs do after they saw the approaching car?
(A) they ran behind it as a bullet
(B) they ignored it
(C) they barked towards the car
(D) they never saw it

Q.6. When did the protagonist feel pressure on his ears?
(A) when they reached Mount Kailash
(B) when he was feeling sick in the car
(C) when they entered a valley along icy river
(D) when they were passing nomads tents

Q.7. Why did the driver stop the car at a sharp turn? 
(A) he was tired and wanted to rest
(B) protagonist was feeling sick
(C) car's tyre got punctured 
(D) long track of snow was in front of them

Q.8. What were the protagonist, Daniel and Tsetan doing when they saw the snow?
(A) trying to enjoy the snow 
(B) sat at a rock to take rest
(C) trying to move smoothly over snowy surface
(D) they were trying to find a guest house

Q.9. At what sea level were the three of them when they saw the snow on the road?
(A) 5210 meters
(B) 6000 meters
(C) 1000 meters
(D) 5300 meters

Q.10. When did the protagonist's head start to feel pulsated again?
(A) when he reached his guest house
(B) when he was climbing the mountain
(C) when he was still in the car
(D) when he fainted

Q.11. What was an old route from Lhasa to Kashmir?
(A) east-west highway
(B) Hor town
(C) west-south highway
(D) south-west highway

Q.12. Why was Hor an ugly and miserable place?
(A) it had no modern markets 
(B) it had no vegetation
(C) it didn't had any proper medical facilities
(D) it had no place to live

Q.13. What are the names of four rivers that Lake Mansarovar consists of?
(A) the Ganges, the Yamuna and the Sutlej 
(B) the Yamuna, the Ganga and the Indus
(C) the Indus, the Ganges, the Sutlej and the Brahmaputra
(D) the Indus, the Ganges and the Yamuna

Q.14. Where did Tsetan take the protagonist to seek medical help?
(A) Darchen Medical College
(B) Tibetan Ayurvedic Doctor
(C) to Lhasa
(D) to Ravu again

Q.15. Why was the protagonist facing communication problems in Darchen?
(A) as he never wanted to talk to locals
(B) as he was always busy in his meditation
(C) as no one knew English 
(D) None of the above

Q.16. Why did Norbu want to do Kora?
(A) because he wanted to become a monk
(B) because he wanted peace
(C) as he was practising meditation from so long 
(D) because he was writing an academic paper on Kailash Kora 

Answer key:-
1. (D) 
2. (B) 
3. (A) 
4. (B) 
5. (A) 
Explanation: They didn't like any car to approach the tent. They were actually hunting dogs.
6. (C) 
7. (D)
Explanation: Long track of snow was in front of them and car would skid on that surface.
8. (C)
Explanation: They made a way for their vehicle.
9. (A)
10. (B)
11. (A)
12. (B)
Explanation: it 
13. (C)
14. (A)
15. (C)
16. (D)

Extract Based MCQs:-
Read the extracts given below and answer the following questions by choosing the correct option:
A FLAWLESS half-moon floated in a perfect blue sky in the morning we said our goodbyes Extended banks of cloud-like long French loaves glowed pink as the sun emerged to splash the distant mountain tops with a rose-tinted blush. Now that we were leaving Ravu, Lhamo said she wanted to give me a farewell present. One evening I'd told her through Daniel that I was heading towards Mount Kailash to complete the kora and she'd said that I ought to get some warmer clothes. After ducking back into her tent, she emerged carrying one of the long-sleeved sheepskin coats that all the men wore. Tsetan sized me up as we clambered into his car. "Ah, yes, he declared, "drokba, sir."

Q. 1. Which figure of speech can you spot in, "Extended banks of cloud-like long French loaves"?
(A) Simile
(B) Metaphor
 (C) Alliteration
(D) Oxymoron

Q.2. Which of the following objects could be seen in the sky on that day?
1. Moon
2. Sun 
3. Trees 
4. Bread
5. Clouds
6. Mountains
(A) 1,2,3 
(B) 1,2,5,6
(C) 2,5,6
(D) 2,3,6

Q.3. Based on the above extract, classify the following as Fact (F) or Opinion (O). 
1. The author was heading towards Mount Kailash to complete the Kora.
2. Author didn't have any warm clothes. 3. Lhamo didn't understand any word of the author.
4. Mountains must have been capped with snow.
5. The moon and the sun both are visible in the sky. 6. Daniel was the translator for the author.
(A) F-1,5,6; O-2,3,4
(B) F-1,2,4; O-3,5,6
(C) F-1,4,5; O-2,3,6 
(D) F-4,5; O-1,2,3,6

Q.4. What is meant by 'ducking back? 
(A) going out and coming in
(B) going in and coming out
(C) bending the waist and craning the neck
(D) to and fro movement

Answer key:-
1. (A) 
Explanation: comparison using 'like'.
2. (B)
3. (A)
4. (B) 
Explanation: Frantic race is to go to a level of madness.

Short Answer Type Questions:-
Q.1. Why did the author take the short cut inspite of high mountain passes ? 
Ans. The short cut would take them south west, almost directly towards Mount Kailash. Crossing high mountains passes posed breathing problems. Absence of snow meant a fairly good ride. 

Q.2. What did the author notice in the vast open plains after leaving Ravu? 
Ans. These vast open plains had only dry pastures. A few gazelles could be seen nibbling the grass. When the plains grew more stony than grass, he saw a great head of wild asses. 

Q.3. What were drokbas doing in the "rocky wilderness" ?
Ans. Drokbas are the people, men or women who were tending their flocks in the rocky wilderness. They wear long sleeved sheepskin coat to protect themselves from the cold of the high mountains. 

Q.4. Why did the author complain of headache? How did he get relief? 
Ans. The author was not used to high altitude climbing. He complained of headache when they had crept past 5,400 metres. He took gulps from his water bottle. This helped somewhat. His headache cleared as they moved down the other side of the pass.

Q.5. How did the author pass the first night at Darchen ?
Ans. It was a very troubled night. The author suffered from cold. He breathed through his mouth. His chest felt heavy. He tired his best to sleep but in vain. Almost the whole night, he had to keep awake.

Q.6. The author's experience at Hor was in stark contrast to earlier accounts of the place. Give reasons.
Ans. The author had heard about the experience of Japanese monk who was so moved by the sanctity of the lake Mansarovar that he burst into tears. But author was disappointed when he himself visited Hor. It was a grim and miserable place. There was no vegetation. There were only dust and rocks. The town was on the banks of holy lake which was affected badly by the garbage of the town.

Q.7. The author was disappointed with Darchen. Give reasons.
Ans. The author had heard that the town was bustling with visitors in the pilgrimage season. The author was there at the beginning of the season. But he was disappointed to find that there were no visitors. He had come early.

Q.8. The author's meeting with Norbu.
Ans. The author was mentally much troubled when he met Norbu. He was pondering his options over a glass of tea in Darchen's only cafe. His self-help programme on positive thinking was not very helpful either. It was then Norbu come to him. He was a Tibetan who, like the author was there to do Kora. Getting a companion for the journey gave the author his much needed positivity. 

Q.9. Thetan's support to the author during the journey.
Ans. Tsetan was a great support to the author The difficult, car journey could not have been possible without him. At Darchen, he took sick author to Darchen Medical College where he was given medicines. These medicines restored his health. Without his help the author could not have visited the Kailash.

Q. 10. "As a Buddhist, he told me, he knew that it didn't really matter, if I passed away but he thought it would be bad for business." 
Ans. These apparently cruel comments by Tsetan are not at all cruel from the Buddhist point of view. Buddha says that life is full of sorrow and so one should not worry much about death. However, Isetan was a taxi driver too. It would not help if any one who travelled by his car dies soon after the journey. He therefore, says that the author's death would be bad for business.

Long Answer Type Questions:-

Q.1. Describe Nick Middleton's journey from Ravu to the height of 5,210 metres.
Ans. The author Nick Middleton started from Ravu early one morning. He was starting on his pilgrimage to Mount Kailash. On this occasion a woman named Lhamo gave him a farewell present. It was a long sleeved sheepskin coat. Such coats are worn by all the men in that area to protect themselves from cold. Nick Middleton started on his journey in a car which was being driven by Tetan. There was one more person named Daniel with him. Isetan took a short cut to take the author almost directly towards Kailash. This short cut took them across vast open plains with nothing except a few gazelles in them. Stony plains followed these and pastures. There, the author saw herds of wild asses which Isetan called Kyang After these rocky plains, the hills were visible. Here, the author saw solitary Drokbas tending their flocks. Then, there were nomads dark tents. Almost, all of these tents were guarded by Tibetan mastiffs. The snow-capped mountains now came into view. The ride became very bumpy. At one point, the car had to stop. There was ice on the track for about 15 metres. They threw some dust on the ice and then the car moved on. This happened at the height al 5,210 metres

Q.2 Describe the author's journey from the top of the pass to his stay at Hor.
Ans. The top of the pass was at 5,515 metres.
It was marked by a cairn of rocks. The author along with the two other persons took a turn round the cairn in a clockwise direction as is the tradition. The author was suffering from severe headache at this altitude Now, the car careered down to the other side of the pass. He was glad that his headache had now disappeared, At about 2 p.m. they stopped for lunch. Then they started again and by late afternoon reached the small town of Hor. Here, Daniel parted company. He went back to Lhasa in a truck that was going there. Isetan decided to repair his punctured tyres here. So, he sent the author to a cafe to pass about half an hour. Hor did attract the author. Though, he sat on the shore of the sacred lake Manasarovar, it was dirty and full of refuse When Tsetan came back the author started on his journey again. 

Q. 3. Give a brief account of the author's visit to the medical college at Darchen and the effect of the Tibetan medicines on him.
Ans. At first, the author was impressed neither by the building of the medical college nor the Tibetan doctor. The building looked like a monastery. The consulting room was dark and cold. The doctor himself appeared like any other Tibeten in a thick-pullover and wooly hat. He had no paraphernalia of a doctor like a white coat on him. The author explained his sleepless symptoms and sudden avension to lying down While feeling his pulse, the Tibetan doctor asked the author some questions. He diagnosed his illness as a cold and effects of the altitude. By now, the author had developed some confidence in the doctor He asked if he would recover enough to be able to do the Kora. The doctor assured him that he would be fine. The doctor gave him a five day course of Tibetan medicine in fifteen screws of paper. The after breakfast package contained a brown powder. The author took it with hot water. The lunch time and bed time package contained small spherical brown small pills. They looked like sheep dung, but the author took them. He found the medicines quite effective. After his first full day's course, he slept soundly at night.

Q.4. What impression do you form of the author, Nick Middleton, on the basis of reading 'Silk Road' ?
Ans. The author is bald headed gentleman who knows English. He was keen on performing Kailash Kara. He undertook the hazardous journey to Mount Kailash for this purpose, he hired Tsetan's car and took Daniel as companion for escorting him upto Darchen. He seems to be a lover of adventure one who is not at all afraid of taking risks. This is evident from his assent to take a short-cut through high mountain passes involving the risk of slipping on snowy roads.
He is a keen observer of men and manners. He has a sharp eye for details. He describes the hilly people quite sensitively. He gives a graphic account of difficulties faced during ascent. His headache and loss of sleep wan caused by cold and high altitude. His observations about lake Manasarovar and Hor reveal the differe between legend and reality. He dislikes dirt and shabbiness. He faces communication problem after Tsetan leaves and before he meets Norbu. However, he walts and takes correct decisions. He approves of Norbu's practical suggestion to hire yaks to carry luggage. In short, he is a sensitive and likeable fellow.

Thursday, February 3, 2022

MCQs - Class XI - Hornbill - Poem - Childhood - by Markus Netten.

Objective type questions (MCQs):-
Q.1. What is the poem 'Childhood' about?
(A) Poet's lost childhood
(B) Childhood of every person 
(C) Childhood of poet's child
(D) Poet's father's childhood

Q.2. After what age did the poet realise that he had lost his childhood?
(A) Twelve
(B) Eleven
(C) Ten
(D) Thirteen

Q.3. What the poet could not find in the Geography book?
(A) Hell and Heaven
(B) End to sky
(C) Island
(D) Country

Q.4. What did the poet realise about adults?
(A) That they are mature.
(B) They have to earn money.
(C) They are not what they seem to be.
(D) They are cunning.

Q.5. Why are the adults quite strange in their behaviour?
(A) They talk and preach of love but do not act so lovingly.
(B) They are very shrewd.
(C) They are selfish
(D) They are lazy


Q.6. What did the poet realise about his mind when he lost his childhood?
(A) That he can use it in whichever way he wants.
(B) That he is very intelligent.
(C) That he is dumb.
(D) That he cannot use it in whichever way he wants.

Q.7. What did the poet conclude about his lost childhood at the end of the poem?
(A) It went to another dimension.
(B) It went to some forgotten place.
(C) It moved away with time.
(D) It shifted to his younger sibling.

Q.8. Where could he see his childhood now?
(A) In an infant's face
(B) Only in his memories
(C) Nowhere 
(D) In his brother

Q.9. Who is the poet of the poem 'Childhood'? (A) Shirley Toulson
(B) Walt Whitman
(C) Marcus Natten
(D) Naipul

Q.10. According to the poet, adults are___
(A) hypocrites
(B) smart
(C) lovable
(D) intelligent and cunning

Q.11. What did the poet sense about himself when he realised he could use his own mind the way he wants?
(A) He sensed that he is as intelligent as his friends
(B) He sensed his own individuality and a separate personality.
(C) He sensed that he is very smart.
(D) He sensed that he could use his mind in creative work.

Q.12. What refrain literary device is used in the poem 'Childhood'?
(A) When did my childhood go?
(B) Hell and Heaven 
(C) Could not be found
(D) That's all I know

Q.13. Where did the poet use 'Antithesis'? 
(A) Infant's face
(B) Forgotten place
(C) Hell and Heaven
(D) Preached of love

Q.14. Which poetic device has been used in the following line?
Was it 'when I found my mind was really mine'.
(A) Alliteration
(B) Simile
(C) Metaphor
(D) Personification

Q.15. What question does the poet put forth? (A) "When did my childhood go?"
(B) "Where did my childhood go?"
(C) Both A and B 
(D) None of these


Answer key:-
1. Option (A) is correct.

2. Option (B) is correct.

3. Option (A) is correct.

4. Option (C) is correct.

5. Option (A) is correct.

6. Option (A) is correct.

7. Option (B) is correct.

8. Option (A) is correct.

9. Option (C) is correct.

10. Option (A) is correct.
Explanation: They say something and mean something else. They are not what they seem to be 

11. Option (B) is correct.

12. Option (A) is correct.

13. Option (C) is correct.
Explanation: Antithesis is where two opposite words are used together in a sentence in a poem.

14. Option (A) is correct.
Explanation: Repitition of 'w'.

15. Option (C) us correct.
Explanation: When and where did his childhood go?

Extract Based MCQs:-
I. Read the extract give below and answer the following questions by choosing the correct option:
When did my childhood go?
Was it the day I ceased to be eleven.
Was it the time I realised that He'll and Heaven,
Could not be found in Geography,
And therefore could not be,
Was that the day!
Q.1. When does poet realise that his childhood has gone?
(A) When he was not eleven
(B) When he was eleven 
(C) When he was more than eleven
(D) All of these 

Q.2. why is the age of eleven so important for the poet?
(A) Because then, he can differentiate between fluid and solid.
(B) Because then, he can differentiate between fluke and joke.
(C) Because then, he can differentiate between fact and fiction.
(D) Because then, he can differentiate between acting and realism.

Q.3. What is the quality acquired by the poet at this stage of his life?
(A) The poet has become rational at this stage.
(B) The poet has become irrational at this stage.
(C) The poet has become intelligent at this stage.
(D) The poet has become rationed at this stage.

Q.4. When did the poet know that 'hell' and 'heaven' are imaginary concepts?
(A) When he could not locate these places on a world map.
(B) When he could not locate these places in geography books.
(C) When he could not locate these places in history books. 
(D) When he could not locate these places in science books.

Q.5. Why is the poet worried?
(A) Because he has lost his purity of thoughts.
(B) Because he has lost his innocence.
(C) Both (A) & (B) 
(D) None of these

II. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow: When did my childhood go?
Was it the time I realised that adults were not
All they seemed to be, 
They talked of love and preached of love,
But did not act so lovingly,
Was that the day!
Q.1. Why does the poet not talk great of grown up people?
(A) Because they do not say what they mean. (B) Because they do not follow the rules which they make.
(C) Because they do not behave in a composed manner. 
(D) Because they do not act on what they preach.

Q.2. Why is the poet confused?
(A) He cannot understand whether he is a child or an adult. 
(B) He cannot understand whether he is weak or strong.
(C) He cannot understand whether he is a fool or an intelligent one.
(D) He cannot understand whether he is smart or naïve.

Q.3. How does the poet find the adults in this world?
(A) Naïve 
(B) Hypocrites
(C) Intelligent
(D) Sensible

Q.4. Which of the following quotes, best describes the adults, according to the poet?
(A) DON'T LET YOUR LIPS AND YOUR LIVES PREACH TWO DIFFERENT MESSAGES.
(B) THOSE WHO SPEND THEIR TIME LOOKING
FOR THE FAULTS IN OTHERS, USUALLY SPEND NO TIME TO CORRECT THEIR OWN.
(C) PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH OR CHANGE YOUR SPEECH.
(D) All of these

Q.5. Choose word from the passage which means 'sermonized'.
(A) Realised
(B) Seemed 
(C) Preached
(D) Lovingly

III. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:
When did my childhood go? Was it when I found my mind was really mine,
To use whichever way I choose,
Producing thoughts that were not those of other people
But my own and mine alone 
Was that the day!
Q.1. Explain 'My mind was really mine'.
(A) It means that poet was completely in control of himself. 
(B) It means that poet had not borrowed his mind from anyone.
(C) It means that poet got his mind by birth.
(D) It means that poet was a complete person.

Q.2. 'Producing thoughts that were not those of other people. This means: 
(A) the poet could express himself.
(B) the poet has gained confidence to express his views independently. 
(C) the poet was not the mouthpiece of others.
(D) the poet had the power to produce thoughts.

Q.3. Which stage of life has been under consideration above?
(A) Poet is passing through childhood.
(B) Poet is passing through adolescent.
(C) Poet is passing through adulthood.
(D) Poet is passing through infant.

Q.4. What thoughts of the poet are revealed in these lines? 
(A) His independence is expressed here.
(B) His freedom is expressed here. 
(C) His security is expressed here.
(D) His individuality is expressed here...

Q.5. Why is the poet eager to know the lost place of his childhood? 
(A) The poet cherishes childhood the most.
(B) The post once again wishes to lead the innocent life of a child. 
(C) The poet is eager to know where his childhood is hidden.
(D) All of these

Answer Key:-
I. 1. Option (C) is correct.
Explanation: When he stopped being eleven.

2. Option (C) is correct.
Explanation: Knowing the difference between to be and not be.

3. Option (A) is correct.
Explanation: To weight the pros and cons of a subject and then be logical in approach.

4. Option (B) is correct.

5. Option (C) is correct.
Explanation: the poet is worried beacuse he has lost his purity of thoughts and innocense.

II. 1. Option (D) is correct.

2. Option (A) is correct.

3. Option (B) is correct.
Explanation: A hypocrite is a person who claims or pretends to have certain beliefs about what is right but who behaves in a way that disagrees with those beliefs.

4. Option (D) is correct.
Explanation: All these quotes are about hyprocrites.

5. Option (C) is correct.

III. 1. Option (A) is correct.
Explanation: The poet was not dependent on anyone for understanding things.

2. Option (B) is correct.

3. Option (C) is correct.

4. Option (D) is correct.

5. Option (D) is correct.

Short Answer Type Questions:-

Q.1. What happened when Markus Natten completed eleven years of age?
Ans. At eleven years, the poet Markus Natten understood the difference between fact and fiction. He understood that the things such as hell and heaven are only figments of human imagination. 

Q.2 Does the poet think that at eleven years of age he had become an adult? 
Ans. Yes, the poet seems to think that it was his first step towards adulthood. This is so because then he had become a rational human being.

Q.3. Why does the poet feel that Heaven and Hell are not real places? 
Ans. As the speaker grew mature, he acquired reasoning power. He realized that Hell and Heaven could not be found in Geography books or Atlas. Since, they could not be located anywhere in the world map, he concluded that they did not exist. He would believe only what he could see and find. 

Q.4. What does the child think about the adult in the poem 'Childhood'?
Ans. The poet of the 'Childhood' Markus Natten found the adults hypocrite. He says that these preached of love, but in their actions, they did not practice it. Thus, they were hypocrites. 

Q.5. What did the child feel when he discovered that he could use his mind according to his own thinking?
Ans. The child discovered that he had grown up and was the master of his own mind. So, he could take his own decisions.

Q.6. Does the poet think that his mind belonged to him all the time?
Ans. No, the poet thought that in childhood and till now, his mind did not belong to him. It was occupied by thoughts infused by others in his mind. It was the final step towards adulthood when he realized that he was the master of his own mind and need not be guided by thought's of those around him.

Q. 7. Which do you think is the most important step toward adulthood? Why?
Ans. Having an independent mind free from any outside influence is the most important step towards adulthood. That is why, the poet mentions it as the third and the final step. Other steps like being rational or learning hypocrisy show an outside influence, while this step shows an internal awakening which is the chief quality of human and separates them from other animals. 

Q.8. How did the realization of being the master of his own mind help him?
Ans. The realization of being the master of his own mind and could use it in anyway he liked, filled him with self confidence. He could now think independently and need not repeat parrot like thoughts of others. 

Q.9. Where has his childhood gone according to the poet?
Ans. The poet cannot exactly remember where his childhood has gone. However, he thinks, that some glimpse of it can be seen in an infant's innocent face.

Q. 10. The first stanza of the poem 'Childhood' begins with the question "when did my childhood go? "But the last stanza begins with "where did my childhood go?" Do you think that change is significant?
Ans. Yes, the change from when to where is certainly significant. It shows that in the third stanza the poet has got his answer to the question 'when. Now, in the final stanza he wants to know where the childhood has gone.

Q.11. What, according to the poem, is involved in the process of growing up?
Ans. According to the poem, the process of growing up involves at least three important steps. First, the child begins to differentiate between truth and fiction. The second step is when he begins to understand the false pretensions of the people around him. The last and the most important step in the process i growing up is independent thinking.