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Father’s Help Question Answers WBBSE Class 10 English Bliss Book

 

 

West Bengal Board Class 10 English Bliss Book Lesson 1  Father’s Help Question Answers

 

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WBBSE Class 10 English Lesson 1 Father’s Help Question and Answers 

 

Exercise

Unit 1 

Comprehension exercises

1. Choose the correct alternative to complete the following sentences:
(a) With a shudder Swami realized that it was
(i) Friday
(ii) Thursday
(iii) Wednesday
(iv) Monday

(b) When Swami ought to have been in the school prayer hall, he was lying on the
(i) bench
(ii) table
(iii) bed
(iv) desk

(c) According to Swami, Samuel is especially angry with boys who are
(i) absent
(ii) late
(iii) inattentive
(iv) undisciplined

Ans. (a). (iv) Monday
(b).(i) bench
(c).(ii) late

2. Fill in the chart with information from the text:

(a) time when Swami complained of a headache 

(b) person who ordered Swami to dress up and go to school

(c) name of the teacher mentioned by Swami 

 

Ans.
a. Nine o’clock
b. Father
c. Samuel

3. State whether the following statements are True or False. Provide sentences/phrases/words in support of your answer:
(a) Swami said that he had a headache.
Supporting statement: ________________
(b) Swami was lying in his father’s room.
Supporting statement: ________________
(c) According to Swami, the headmaster was not afraid of Samuel.
Supporting statement: _________________
Ans.
a. True
Supporting statement: “I have a headache.”
b. False
Supporting statement: “Swami was lying on the bench in Mother’s room.”
c. False
Supporting statement: “They say that even the headmaster is afraid of him.”

Unit 2
Comprehension exercises
4. Choose the correct alternative to complete the following sentences:
(a) Father decided to send the headmaster a
(i) telegram
(ii) notice
(iii) letter
(iv) report

(b) While going to school Swami was bothered by
(i) conscience
(ii) headache
(iii) toothache
(iv) fever

(c) The color of Samuel’s coat was
(i) black
(ii) blue
(iii) white
(iv) yellow

Ans.
a. (iii) letter
b. (i) conscience
c. (iv) yellow

5. Complete the following sentences with information from the text:
(a) Father’s behavior took an ______________
(b) Swami went to school feeling ____________
(c) Swami stopped on the roadside to _________

Ans.
(a) Father’s behavior took an unexpected turn
(b) Swami went to school feeling that he was the worst boy on earth
(c) Swami stopped on the roadside to make up his mind about Samuel

6. Answer the following questions:
(a) Where did Father put the letter?
Ans. Father put the letter in an envelope and sealed it.

(b) What did Swami fail to decide about Samuel?
Ans. Swami failed to decide if Samuel really deserved the allegations made against him in the letter.

(c) How did Samuel look?
Ans. Samuel had a dark face, a thin mustache, unshaven cheeks, and wore a yellow coat.

Unit 3
Comprehension exercises
7. Choose the correct alternative to complete the following sentences:
(a) When Swami entered the class, Samuel was teaching
(i) history
(ii) arithmetic
(iii) science
(iv) geography

(b) Swami was late to school by
(i) half an hour
(ii) an hour
(iii) two hours
(iv) three hours

(c) The headmaster was on a leave for one
(i) day
(ii) month
(iii) year
(iv) week

Ans.
a. (ii) arithmetic
b.(i) half an hour
c. (iv) week

8. Complete the following sentences with information from the text:
(a) As Swami entered the school gate, __________
(b) Swami stood at _____________
(c) Father snatched the letter away from Swami and _________

Ans.
(a) As Swami entered the school gate, an idea occurred to him
(b) Swami stood at the entrance to his class
(c) Father snatched the letter away from Swami and tore it up

9. Fill in the chart with information from the text:

Cause

Effect

(a)

(a) Swami did not do his homework.

(b) Swami never met anyone as good as Samuel.

(b)

(c)

(c) Swami could not deliver the letter. 

Ans.
a. Due to headache
b. Swami sat down, feeling sad.
c. The headmaster had gone a week’s leave

Grammar in Use
10. Choose the correct alternative to complete the following sentences:
(a) Rina (take/takes/took) the bus to school everyday.
(b) Last Monday, while we (was watching/have been watching/were watching) the television, the electricity went off.
(c) By this time tomorrow they (will have left/will have leave/will had left).

Ans.
(a) Rina takes the bus to school every day.
(b) Last Monday, while we were watching television, the electricity went off.
(c) By this time tomorrow they will have left.

11. Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles and prepositions:
Arifa, the younger _______ the two girls, has cracked IIT, while ______ older one is _____ engineer ________ a multinational company.

Ans.
Arifa, the younger of the two girls, has cracked IIT, while the older one is an engineer at a multinational company.

Writing Activities

12. Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper (within 100 words) about the problems faced by commuters due to reckless driving of public vehicles.

Ans.
Airport Road
New Delhi
4th June 2024

The Editor
The Times
New Delhi

Subject: Concerns Regarding Reckless Driving of Public Vehicles

Sir/Ma’am,
I am writing to express my deep concern about the reckless driving of public vehicles in our city. This issue has become a significant problem for commuters, leading to safety hazards and inconvenience.
The blatant disregard for traffic rules by public vehicle drivers not only endangers the lives of passengers but also pedestrians and other road users. The frequency of accidents and near-misses due to speeding, reckless overtaking, and ignoring traffic signals is alarming.
I urge the authorities to take strict measures to address this issue, such as increased enforcement of traffic regulations and driver training programs. It is essential to ensure the safety and well-being of all commuters on our roads.

Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]