Friday, June 14, 2024

AN ASTROLOGER'S DAY.

  VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE

TUTOR:- SWAPAN KUMAR RAY (M.A)

PROSE:- AN ASTROLOGER'S DAY.


A. Fill in the blanks with correct option :- 


(1) It was nearly ----- when the astrologer reached home. [(a midday  (b) mid night  (c) afternoon  (d) Evening.]

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(2) His wife was waiting for him at the ---- and demanded an explanation. [(a) pyol (b) gate  (c) park  (d) door.]

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(3) He had left his village without any ----thought or plan. [(a) past  (b) future  (c) previous  (d) extra. ]

(4) ''  I can buy some ---- and ----  tomorrow.'' [ (a) jaggery ,  milk  (b) Milk , coconut  (c) jaggery, coconut  (d) wheat and coconut.]

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(5) '' I will prepare some nice ---- for her.'' [ (a) stuff  (b) toys (c) bread (d) sweets.]

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(6) And then you were pushed into a ---- nearby in the field. [(a) room (b) den  (c) well (d) pond.]

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(7) His wife was waiting for him at the door  and demanded an ---- .[(a) Explanation  (b) money (c) discussion. (d) reason.]

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(8) . I see once again great ---- to your life if you go from home. [ (a) trouble  (b) danger  (c) opportunity  (d) mistake.]

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(9) He was crushed under a -----. [(a) Lorry (b) bus  (c) train (d) metro.]

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(10) The green shaft was also gone, leaving the place in ---- and silence. [ (a)Crowded  (b) brightness  (c) darkness  (d) calmness.]

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(11) This pact was accepted after a little further ---- .[ (a) discussion (b) argument (c) misunderstanding (d) settlement. ]

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(12) The ---- has cheated me! He promised me a rupee.  [(a) Nuts vendor  (b) magician (c) The stranger  (d) The swine.]

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(13) The stranger had gone off into the night, after giving the astrologer a ---- of coins. [(a) handful   (b) bag  (c) box (d) dozen.]

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(14) The green ---- was also gone, leaving the place in darkness and silence. [(a) light (b) screen (c) color  (d) shaft.]

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(15) Punctually at ---- he opened his bag and spread out his professional equipment .[(a) afternoon  (b) midday (c) evening  (d) night.]

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(16) His ---- was resplendent with sacred ash and vermilion . [ (a) head  (b) neck (c) cheeks  (d) forehead. ]

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(17) People were attracted to him as ---- are attracted to cosmos or dahlia stalks. [ (a) butterflies   (b) bees (c) Mosquitoes (d) hornets.]

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(18) He sat under the boughs of a spreading tamarind tree. [ (a) boughs  (b) leaves (c) roots (d) none of the above.]

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(19) He sat under the boughs of a spreading tamarind tree which flanked a path running through the ---- . [ (a) Hall park (b) cinema Hall (c) Town Hall park (d) Town Hall garden. ]

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(20) It was a ---- place in many ways. [ (a) valuable (b) crossable  (c) remarkable (d) common.]

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(21) a surging crowd was always moving up and down this ---- road morning till night. [(a) huge (b) narrow (c) muddy  (d) highway. ]

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(22) A considerable portion of this crowd ---- before the astrologer too. [(a) dallied (b) daily (c) delayed (d) deal.]

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(23)   He was as much a ---- to the stars as were his innocent customers. [ (a) experience   (b) expert (c) unknown  (d) stranger. ]

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(24) The green shaft was also gone, leaving the place in darkness and -----. [ (a) silence  (b) noisy  (c) crowd  (d) calmness. ]

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(25)To a villager it is a great deal, as if an ----  flowed between. [(a) ocean  (b) river (c) bridge  (d) pond. ]

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(26)He had a working ----  of mankind's troubles: marriage, money and the tangles of human ties. [ (a) discuss (b) noted  (c) analysis (d) none of the above.]

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(27) Within ----  he understood what was wrong. [(a) two minutes (b) five minutes  (c) ten minutes  (d) twenty minutes. ]

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(28) The ----  blew out his flare and rose to go home. [ (a) Magician (b) nuts vendor (c) clothes seller (d)stolen hardware seller.] 

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(29) After a good deal of ---- the other agreed. [ (a) quarrelling (b) haggling  (c) discussing  (d) detailing. ]

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(30) The astrologer felt very ----- . [(a) Comfortable  (b) uncomfortable (c) sad (d) happy.]

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(31) His forehead was resplendent with ----  ash and vermilion. [ (a) sacred (b) secret (c) secured (d) normal. ]

(32) Within five minutes, he understood what was ----.  [ (a) correct  (b) wrong (c) right  (d) mistake. ]

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B. Chose the correct potion from the alternatives given bellow :- 

(33) When he told the person before him,  gazing at his ---- (a) face (b) hand  (c) forehead (d) legs.

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(34) The place where the Astrologer sat was lit up by   ---- (a) Municipal light  (b) shop light  (c) street light  (d) parking light.

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(35) The Astrologer started his business at ---- (a) morning (b) Evening (c) midday  (d) afternoon.

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(36) The color of the turban of the astrologer was  ---- (a) red  (b) brown (c) yellow (d) saffron.

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(37) ' An Astrologer's Day ' is taken from ---- (a) The Guide  (b) Swami and the other stories (c) Malgudi Days  (d) My diary. 

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(38) How many characters are there in  The Story ' An Astrologer's Day ' ---- (a) one (b) two  (c) Three  (d) four.

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(39)  The number of cowrie shells that the astrologer had ---- (a) half dozen  (b) one dozen  (c)  two dozen (d) three dozen. 

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(40)  The number of cowrie shells that the astrologer had ---- (a) six  (b) twelve (c) fourteen (d) twenty four.

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(41) The astrologer had a mystic chart on a ----  piece of cloth  ---- (a) triangular (b) square  (c) circle  (d) oblong.

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(42) The astrologer had a bundle of writhing pages on  ---- (a)  paper (b) plastic (c) Palmyra  (d) handmade paper.

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(43)  He had a working analysis of mankind's troubles like ---- (a) marriage  (b) money (c) tangles of human ties  (d) all of the above.

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(44) After dinner,  The astrologer sat on the ---- (a) Bed (b) pyol (c) Ground (d) Sofa.

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(45) The astrologer said thing which pleased and astonished everyone,  that was a matter of ---- (a) guesswork (b) practice  (c) study  (d) all of the above.

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(46) The astrologer charged for per question  ---- (a) Two pice  (b) three pice (c) Two anna (d) Three anna. 

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(47) The lights used by the businessmen were ---- (a) hissing gaslights (b) naked flares stuck on poles (c) old cycle lamps  (d) all of the above.

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(48) '' And then you were pushed into a well nearby in the field.'' -Who is the speaker ---- (a) The astrologer (b) the stranger  (c) the astrologer's wife (d) the nut vendor. 

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(49) '' And then you were pushed into a well nearby in the field.'' - Who is referred to here ----  (a) The astrologer (b) the stranger  (c) the astrologer's wife (d) the nut vendor. 

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(50) '' The swine has cheated me! He promised me a rupee.'' - here the speaker is --- (a) The astrologer (b) the stranger  (c) the astrologer's wife (d) the nut vendor.

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(51)  '' The swine has cheated me! He promised me a rupee.'' - Who is referred to here 'he' ?--- (a) The astrologer (b) the stranger  (c) the astrologer's wife (d) the nut vendor.

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(52)  She gasped, '' you tried to kill!'' - Who is referred to here --- (a) The astrologer (b) the stranger  (c) the astrologer's wife (d) the nut vendor.

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(53) The groundnuts vendor gave his ware a fancy name except  ---- (a)  Bombay Ice-Cream (b) Delhi Almond  (c) Smart Ice Cream (d) Raja's Delicacy.

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(54) The professional equipment of the astrologer , consisted of ---- (a) cowrie shells,  note book, square piece of cloth. (b)cowrie shells, Palmyra writing , square piece of cloth. (c)cowrie shells,  note book, square piece of cloth, A book.   (d)cowrie shells,  note book, square piece of cloth, palmyra writing. 

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(55) The astrologer told about  his previous life  to ----(a) his son (b) his friend (c) his wife  (d) his villagers.

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(56) The astrologer reached home at ---- (a) next day (b) evening (c) morning (d) midnight. 

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(57) According to his wife, his child had been asking for ---- (a) sweets (b) dress  (c) honey (d) toys

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(58) Finally the astrologer deal with the stranger for his questions ---- (a) twelve and half annas (b) one rupee (c) Eight annas  (d) five rupees.

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(59)  The stranger gave the astrologer for his answer ---- (a) twelve and half annas (b) one rupee (c) Eight annas  (d) five rupees.

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(60) The name of the stranger was ---- (a) Swapan kr. Ray (b) Guru Gouranga (c) Guru Nanak (d) Guru Nayak.

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(61) The astrologer warned the astrologer if he will never travel southward again, he will live ---- (a) 76 years (b) 100 years (c) 99 years  (d) 51 years.

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(62) According to the astrologer, the enemy of the stranger died in ---- (a) far off town  (b) his village (c) this town (d) the same place.

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(63) According to the astrologer, the enemy of the stranger died before ---- (a) one month (b) two months  (c) three months  (d) four months.

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(64)According to the astrologer, the enemy of the stranger crushed under a ---- (a) Taxi (b) lorry (c) Metro (d) train.

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(65) ''Rub it on your forehead and go home.'' Here 'it' referred to ---- (a) Vermilion (b) Ash  (c) Soil (d) medicine. 

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(66) ''Challenge is challenge. '' - Who said this ?--- (a) The astrologer  (b) The stranger  (c) Astrologer's wife  (d) the nuts seller.

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(67) The astrologer had not --- (a) Money (b) Own light (c) friend  (d) family.

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(68) The astrologer could see the face of the stranger by ---- (a) hissing gas light (b)shaft of  green light (c) match light (d) municipality light.

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(69)'' You cannot get out of it now.'' - The speaker is --- (a) The stranger (b) the astrologer  (c)  The cloth seller (d) the nut vendor.

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(70'' He picked up his cowrie shells and paraphernalia.'' - 'Paraphernalia' means-- (a) equipment (b) objects (c) bedding   (d) food.

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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Composed upon Westminster xi new syllabus

 VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE

TUTOR : - SWAPAN KUMAR RAY ( M.A , B.ED)

POEM : -COMPOSED  UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE

CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )

A. Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct answers from the alternatives given : -

 1) Upon Westminster Bridge deals with London in--- evening / morning / afternoon / night . 

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2) The river in Upon Westminster Bridge refers to ---The Ganga / The  Themes / The Rhine / The Volga . 

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3 ) The poet addresses God out of --- fear / excitement / joy and wonder / gratitude .

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 4 ) in net first splendor ' - here his refers to ---  the city / the sun / the sky / the bridge .

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 5 ) While going to Dover , William Wordsworth was accompanied by --- Mary Wordsworth / Dorothy Wordswortly / Belle Wordsworth/ Juli  Wordsworth .

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6)  Upon Westminster Bridge was composed on ---  September 3,1802 / September 13,1802 / September 3,1803 / September 3,1801 .

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7) The sun steeps in his first splendor - the river / the country side / the sea / the hillside .

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8) The city of London puts on a garment of --- soft air / calm trees / morning light / afternoon light.

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 9) The mighty heart of a giant is compared with the heart of --- the bridge / the river / the hill / the city .

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  10) The poet sees London as part of --- Nature / the nerve centre of commerce / isolated / none .

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11 ) The person who passes without enjoying the beauty of the London morning is --- dull / busy / boring / gloomy . 

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 12 ) All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  smoke / air / rock / sunlight .

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 13 ) in the morning the city of London appears to be---  crowded / silent / cloudy / none .

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 14) The houses of London seem - asleep / awake / shaken / amaged .

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15) Earth has not anything to show more fair than ---  London / The Westminster Bridge / Heaven / The open skies .

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16) William Wordsworth was --- a romantic poet / a war poet / an Elizabethan poet / none.

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17) Upon Westminster Bridge is a --- ballad / Sonnet / lyric / ode.

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18) The person who could pass by would be dull of --- heart / soul / mind / body.

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19) The poet wrote the poem while going to --- Italy / French / Russia / India.

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20) Early morning the air of London is --- foggy / full of smoke / polluted / smokeless.

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21) Never did ---- more beautiful steep. --- London / The Thames / Sun / the earth.

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22) Here the word 'will' means --- sound / shore / desire / murmur.

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23) The very houses seem --- dead / lost / asleep / awake.

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24) In the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge ' London's view is --- hazy / foggy / clear / cloudy.

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25) 'Earth has not anything to show more fair ' here 'fair' means --- bright / beautiful / good / right.

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26) The city now doth -- doth means --- did / does / doing / done.

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B. Fill in the blanks with the correct answer from the given alternatives :-

27. Never did ---- more beautiful steep. ( earth / moon / sun / valley)

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28.Earth has not anything to show more ---- . ( beauty / romantic / real / fair )

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29) ' The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. (Dress / beauty / garment / blanket)

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30)  The beauty of the morning; silent,  ----- ( bare  / silent / open / cloudless.)

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31) The very ---- seem asleep. (Hearts / towers / town / houses )

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32) Ne'er saw I,  never felt, a ---- so deep. ( calm / rough / silent / noisy )

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33) A sight so touching in its ---- ( Majesty / glory / prosperity / beauty)

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34) The beauty of the morning; ---, bare.  ( busy / silent / open / cloudless.)

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35) ---- would he be of soul who could pass by . (Clever / romantic / dull / careless )

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36) Dull would he be of soul who could ----- (go on / pass at / pass by / went on )

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37) And all that ---- heart lying still. ( huge / big / small / mighty )

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38) All bright and ---- in the smokeless air. ( shining / twinkling / glittering / dazzling )

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39) ---- has not anything to show more fair. ( sun / the poet / moon / earth )

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40) ---- glideth at his own sweet will. ( The river / the valley / the moon / the sun)

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C. Match the column A with column B selecting the right option:-

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A

B


(a) The city

(i)  seem asleep


(b) The river

(ii)  glideth at his sweet will


(c)  The earth

(iii) wears the beauty of the morning


(d) The houses

(iv) has not anything to show more fair.



 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)

(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )

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A

B


(a) Dull

(i ) insensitive


(b) majesty

(ii) stone


(c) Valley

(iii) dale


(d) Rock

(iv)  splendour


 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(iv ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(ii)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)

(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )

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A

B


(a) Bare

(i ) sprit


(b) Soul

(ii) uncover


(c) glittering

(iii) sparkling


(d) sight

(iv) scene


 

(a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)

(c) (a)-(ii)  (b)-(i)  (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )

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A

B


(a) The river

(i )  Westminster


(b) The city

(ii)  lies


(c) The temple

(iii)  London


(d) The Bridge

(iv)  Thames



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(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)

(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)

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A

B


(a) Open

(i )  field


(b) Smokeless

(ii)  motionless


(c) Calm

(iii) air


(d) Splendid

(iv) sun



 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(iii) (c)-(ii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)

(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )

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D. Choose the correct option:-

(46) Assertion(A) :- The mighty heart is lying still.

Reason(R) :- The busy city live is yet to start.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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(47)Assertion(A) :- The ships, towers, domes,  temples are glittering.

Reason(R):- The air is full of fog and smoke.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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(48)Assertion(A) :- The houses in the London city seem asleep.

Reason(R) :- Because it is early in the morning.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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(49)Assertion(A) :- Dull would  he be of soul Who enjoy the beauty of the morning.

Reason(R):- Earth has not anything to show more fair according to the poet.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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(50)Assertion(A) :- The London  city in the morning is silent and bare.

Reason(R):- The poet never saw such a beutiful scene.

(a) (d) both A and R are true and R is not  the correct explanation of A.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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E. Choose the correct option:-

(51) Everything in the London city is bright and clear.

a) Earth has not show anything to more fair.

b) The mighty heart is lying still.

c) The river flows in its sweet will.

d) The air is smokeless.

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(52) William Wordsworth was a nature poet.

a) He was a romantic man.

b) He sang only romantic song.

c) He highlighted  the natural beauty in his poem.

d) He highlighted philosophical thoughts in his poem.

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(53) The first light of the morning sun falls on the city.

a)  London looks very beautiful.

b) The city is smokeless. 

c) The busy city life was started then.

d) The houses seem asleep then.

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F. Identity the correct statements:-

(54) Whom does the poet call dull ?

I) His fiend and his sister Dorothy Wordsworth. 

II) The person who lacks aesthetic sense.

III) A person who could pass by without injoying the natural  beauty.

IV) All the persons in the London city.

(a) All statements are correct.

(b) Statements I,II,III are correct. 

(c) Statements III,IV are correct.

(d) Statements I,II are correct.

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(55) Why is the air smokeless in the early morning ?

I) The air is polluted. 

II ) The busy city life is not started then.

III) The factories are not opened  and the vehicles are not moved then.

IV) The city is crowded and 

(a) All statements are correct.

(b) Statements I,II,III are correct. 

(c) Statements III,IV are correct.

(d) Statements II,III are correct.

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(56) The very houses seem asleep.

I) All the people are silent.

II) All the people are asleep in the morning.

III) There are no human activities.

IV) All the people in the city are gone to French. 

(a) All statements are correct.

(b) Statements I,II,III are correct. 

(c) Statements II,III are correct.

(d) Statements I,II are correct.

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G. Rearrangement of sentences in proper sequence :-

(57)I) It was early in the morning.

II) The poet was surprised.

III) The poet was going to Dover.

IV) The beauty of the morning was majestic. 

(a) I,II,III,IV (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,III,IV,II.

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(59) I)Earth has not anything to show more fair.

II) The very houses seem asleep.

III) the river glideth at his sweet will.

IV) All the objects in the city are glittering. 

(a) I,IV,III,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,III,IV,II.

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(60) I) The city put a garment of the morning beauty.

II) The London city was silent then.

III) The poet addressed God .

IV) All the objects of the city were glittering due to smokeless air.

(a) I,IV,III,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,IV,III.

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Cooch Behar er Bharat Bhukti

 DSE:- 4

1. Discuss the process of merger of the Princely State of Cooch Behar with the State  of West Bengal.


Answer :- ১৯৪৭ সনের ১৫ই আগস্ট ভারতবর্ষ স্বাধীনতা লাভ করে। লর্ড মাউন্ট- ব্যাটনের সুপারিশ অনুযায়ী বৃটিশ পার্লামেন্টে যে ভারতীয় স্বাধীনতা আইন পাশ হয় তাহার ৮নং ধারা অনুযায়ী দেশীয় রাজাগুলি, ভারত অথবা পাকিস্তান কোন্ রাষ্ট্রে যোগদান করবে  তা নিজেরাই স্থির করতে পারবে । এই বিষয়ে রাজার মত-ই চূড়ান্ত, প্রজাগণের কিছু বলবার  অধিকার  নেই।


এই বিষয় নিয়ে কোচবিহারে বিভিন্ন দল পরস্পর বিরোধী চেষ্টা করেছিল । একদল  কোচবিহার ভারতের সাথে যুক্ত হোক, দ্বিতীয় দল কোচবিহার পাকিস্তানের সঙ্গে যুক্ত হোক বলে মত প্রকাশ করেন । কোচবিহার প্রথমে ভারতের সঙ্গে সংযুক্তির পর আবার পশ্চিমবঙ্গ অথবা আসামের সঙ্গে যুক্ত হতে হবে এই বিষয়ে আন্দোলন চলতে থাকে। এই সব মত বিরোধের জন্য কোচবিহারের বুকে নূতন এক সমস্যার উদ্ভব হইল। তৎকালীন কেন্দ্রীয় সরকার ভারতের বিভিন্ন স্থানে অবস্থিত দেশীয় রাজাদের নবগঠিত ভারতীয় যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের সঙ্গে যোগদান করার জন্য বিশেষ অনুবোধ জানান। সেই আবেদনে সাড়া দিয়ে  কোচবিহার রাজ্যের মহারাজা জগদ্দীপেন্দ্রনারায়ণ ভূপ বাহাদুর ভারতের কেন্দ্রীয় সরকারের একান্ত অনুরোধে কেন্দ্রীয় সরকারের সঙ্গে এক Coochbehar Merger Agreement  চুক্তি স্বাক্ষর করে  কোচবিহার রাজ্যটিকে ১৯৪৯ সনে ২৮শে আগস্ট তারিখে কেন্দ্রীয় সরকারের অধীনে রাখার কথা ঘোষণা করেন। এই ইতিহাস-প্রসিদ্ধ দেশীয় রাজাটিকে কেন্দ্রীয় সরকারের হাতে আনুষ্ঠানিকভাবে সমর্পণ করেন ১৯৪৯ সনের ১২ই সেপ্টেম্বর। চুক্তিপত্র সম্পাদিত হয় ভারতের গভর্ণর জেনারেলের পক্ষে ভারত সরকারের মিনিস্ট্রী অব স্টেটের উপদেষ্টা ডি. পি. মেনন ও কোচবিহার মহারাজার মধ্যে। এই চুক্তিতে ৯টি ধারা সংযোজিত হয়। 


ভারত সরকারের সঙ্গে বিভিন্ন দফায় আলোচনা অনুসারে প্রথমে কোচবিহার কেন্দ্র শাসিত অঞ্চল হিসাবে স্বীকৃতি পায়। পরে তৎকালীন পশ্চিমবঙ্গের মুখ্যমন্ত্রী ডাঃ বিধানচন্দ্র রায় কোচবিহার রাজ্যটিকে পশ্চিমবঙ্গের সঙ্গে যুক্ত করার জন্য বিশেষ আগ্রহ প্রকাশ করেন। এই সময়ে কংগ্রেস দলের পক্ষ হইতে পশ্চিমবঙ্গের সঙ্গে যুক্ত হওয়ার বিষয়ে বিভিন্ন স্থানে মিটিং মিছিল আরম্ভ হয় এবং এই প্রস্তাবের বিরোধিতা করে প্রজাহিতসাধনী নামে স্থানীয় একটি দল ব্যাপক আন্দোলন আরম্ভ করে। তৎকালীন পত্র-পত্রিকাগুলিতেও সংযুক্তির বিষয়ে জোরালো মত প্রকাশ করা হয়।  ১৯৫০ সালের জানুয়ারীতেই রাজ্যসরকার-'The Cooch Behar (Assimilation of State Laws) Act-1950, পাশ করেন এবং কোচসরকারের কয়েকটি আইনকে রাজ্যের আইনবিধির অন্তর্ভুক্ত করে নেওয়া হয়। ১৯৬০ সালের ৪ঠা মার্চ পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সরকারের স্বরাষ্ট্রবিভাগের ঘোষণাক্রমে জলপাইগুড়ি বিভাগ পুনর্গঠিত হয় এবং কোচবিহার এই বিভাগের অন্তর্ভুক্ত হয়।


উত্তরবঙ্গের জেলাগুলির পুনর্গঠন:- 

স্বাধীনতার মাশুল হিসেবে প্রাকৃতিক-সীমানাশ্রিত উত্তরবঙ্গ থেকে রংপুর, বগুড়া, পাবনা ও রাজশাহী এই চারটি পূর্ণ জেলাই শুধু পূর্ব পাকিস্তানের সঙ্গে যুক্ত হ'ল না, সেই সঙ্গে অবশিষ্ট ৫টি উত্তরবঙ্গীয় জেলার অঙ্গচ্ছেদও করা হলো। রাডক্লিফ' সাহেবের উপর পড়ে ছিল এই সীমানা-নির্ধায়ণের ব্যাপারটা এবং তিনি তার জটিল ও দুর্বোধ্য পদ্ধতিতে বেভাবে জেলাগুলিকে ভাগ করেছেন, তা মূলতঃ একতরফা শাসকীয় সিদ্ধান্ত। উত্তরবঙ্গের প্রত্যেকটি জেলারই বিভাজন  হওয়ায় জেলার সীমানার পুননির্ধারণ এবং প্রশাসনিক পুনর্বিন্তাস প্রয়োজন হয়ে পড়ে।