1. You are Vanshika /Vishal, the sports Secretary of your school. You are quite interested in Hockey. Write a letter to the editor of a national daily in 100-120 words requesting him to publish an inspiring article regarding the glory of Indian Hockey and why students should indulge in this sport. Ans. The Editor The Times of India New Delhi 110002 24 January 20XX Sir Subject: Glory of Indian Hockey Through the esteemed columns of your newspaper, I would like to draw the attention of the aspiring students to the glory of Indian hockey was from 1928 to 1956. At that time Indian hockey players gave their best performance through their regular wins our players won appreciation from leaders like Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Need of the hour is to produce wizards like Dhyanchand. Therefor
Short Answer Type Questions 1. What is the theme of the poem "Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments"? Ans. The poet pays tribute to the poetry created by him. He also highlights his love for his friends and the power of verses which will last for ever. He is confident that the praise of his friends in his verses will last forever. 2. In what way is the poet stronger than powerful rulers? Ans. The monuments of the kings will be destroyed by war. With the passage of time they will be covered by dust or ravaged with time. But the poet's work (poetry) will last for posterity. Time cannot destroy his creation. 3. Why is war called wasteful? Ans. The war is called wasteful because it destroys the monuments. It causes a lot of destruction of life and property. Nobody gains anything by war. People die, women become widows, the economy of the coun
Short Answer Type Questions 1. Why did Nishikanto Babu visit Patol Babu early in the morning? Ans. Nishikanto Babu's brother in law, who worked with a film productiion company needed someone, in his fifties, to do the role of an absent-minded pedestrian. Nishikanto Babu suggested Patol Babu's name because Patol Babu was suitable for the role as he had a very log experience if acting. 2. Why did Patol Babu leave his factory job in Kanchrapara and settle down in Calcutta? Ans. Patol Babu got a job with Hudon and Kimberley Company in Calcutta. He was offered a clerk's job and a salary higher than that he got at his job in railways. So, he shifted to Calcutta. 3. What do you know about Patol Babu as a theater actor? Ans. During his stay in Kanchrapara, outside Calcutta, Patol Babu was a well-known stage actor. He was a well-known actor in jatras, amateur theatricals and in plays put up by the club in his neighbourhood. O
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