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| 3601. |
What did the granny accept with resignation |
| Answer» The author’s grandmother “accepted her seclusion with resignation” means she accepted her loneliness without any complains. She spent her days of loneliness by engaging herself in the wheel-spinning activity, reciting prayers and feeding the sparrows. | |
| 3602. |
For what is the Ranga hasd left the village six months ago? |
| Answer» Everyone was\xa0in\xa0awe because\xa0Ranga had\xa0returned to\xa0village after six months.\xa0Ranga\'s\xa0homecoming was a great event as he was the first person from his\xa0village\xa0to go to Bangalore to study. When he returned\xa0after six months, every villager rushed to his house to have a look at him.\xa0As\xa0Ranga returned\xa0from the city of Bangalore, many people of\xa0his village\xa0came to see him as he was the first to go outside the\xa0village\xa0for higher education. | |
| 3603. |
Why the place compared with the black hole of Calcutta? |
| Answer» The narrator refers to Ranga\'s courtyard as the Black Hole of Calcutta because the teeming masses had congested that small space into a similar sort of structure where more and more people seemed to be swallowed up as they went in. The Black Hole of Calcutta was a dungeon in the old Fort of William of Calcutta where British prisoners of war were held captive by the nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-Daulah. The inhabitants had to live in close quarters, crammed together in a small space. The situation was similar in Ranga\'s courtyard which had witnessed a huge turnout due to the arrival of the accountant\'s son from the city. | |
| 3604. |
Why did so many people gather outside rangas house on one day? |
| Answer» Ranga was the son of the village accountant. the accountant was brave enough to be the first to send his son to the city for learning English. Ranga\'s homecoming became a great event because the villagers were curious to see whether he had changed after staying in the city. They wanted to see if he was still following all the rituals and traditions. Once they realised that Ranga had not changed, the crowd of people slowly disappeared. | |
| 3605. |
Which place was choosen by the cousins for hiding horse? |
| Answer» Aram and Mourad have stolen the house and want to hide it in their cousin’s place.They also want to keep it away from the eyes of its actual owner and people in their locality.Finally, Mourad has found the best place to keep the horse, i.e. in the deserted vineyard.He pulled the horse inside and tied it snugly.If he is caught that he has stolen the horse, it would be a bad name for his family and their family lose the honesty and integrity. | |
| 3606. |
What were the grandmothers views about Western education |
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Answer» The grandmother didn’t like the English school in the city. It was totally different from the village school that was attached to the temple. She was sad and disturbed. They didn’t teach anything about God and the scriptures at the new school. Nor was she interested in science. She hated music lessons given in the new school. The grandmother didn\'t approve of the teaching methods at the English schools due to many reasons. She didn\'t like the fact that they only taught about science and nothing on God, the scriptures and spirituality. She absolutely disapproved of music being taught for she didn\'t considered music as something for the gentlefolk but to be the sole monopoly of beggars and harlots. Western education did not please the grandmother at all. |
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| 3607. |
Describe Suzanne as supportive child |
| Answer» SuzanneSuzanne was narrator’s seven year old daughter. She was very brave. She was critically injured at the time the huge wave struck the boat. Her eyes were terribly swollen because of the head injury. There was a cut on her arm also; however, she did not cry. She repeatedly told her father she was alright; the truth was she was not. She had to undergo six minor operations to remove the blood clotting from her brain. | |
| 3608. |
Give a brief account of the spirit with which all the voyagers could face the disaster. |
| Answer» Bhai aisa mt bol | |
| 3609. |
Text question answer |
| Answer» Ok kl | |
| 3610. |
Bhai logo mera toh abhi tak admision bhi nahi hua. Hoga tab start krugi padhna. |
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Answer» Badiya hai Mere bhi nahi hua yaar Ab bhaidhai bhaidhai Kya kraiga ghuieeya chheelaiga Teri mrji bro Maira BHI nhi hua |
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| 3611. |
What was pharaoh\'s curse ?who refers to it and in what context? |
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Answer» What is the soul and how we feel it....???¿¿¿ The pharaoh’s curse was that death or misfortune would fall upon those who disturbed him. The silent visitors are the first to refer to it. Later on a guard joked nervously when the million dollar scanner stopped functioning because of sand in a cooler fan. |
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| 3612. |
What did the tourist king in buriel chamber of King tut |
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Answer» Ab kya sarai book kai question idher hi krongi Observe the history of tut on walls and look king tuts mummy however it is highest attractions points for tourist love Egypt history The\xa0burial chamber\xa0of\xa0King Tut\xa0is the grandest room within the entire\xa0tomb. The\xa0burial chamber\xa0walls have been divided up into four regions known as the northern wall, eastern wall, southern wall, and western wall. |
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| 3613. |
List some of the adornments and golden objects on tut\'s mummy. |
| Answer» Pressure collars, inlaid necklaces nd bracelets, rings amulets , a ceremonial apron, sandals , sheaths of his fingers and toes, and the iconic inner coffin and Mask. All of pure gold | |
| 3614. |
What did Carter find when he began investigating king tut\'s three nested coffin.? |
| Answer» Kya yrr Google pai search kro n.a. agr aapko nh i pta to | |
| 3615. |
What is so special about the contents of tut\'s tomb |
| Answer» The content of the tut’s tomb was considered special because it was discovered by\xa0Howard Carter after the period in which most of the archeologist claimed that the entire tomb\xa0in the place were completely identified. Secondly inside the tomb, Carter discovered rooms loaded up with wealth. This included statues,\xa0gold adornments, Tutankhamen’s mummy, chariots, model pontoons, canopic containers, seats, and works of art.It was a\xa0stunning disclosure and one of the most significant made ever of. Taking all things together, there were more than 5,000 items in the tomb. It took Carter and his group ten years to list everything. | |
| 3616. |
What is the Egyptian mummy project ?how successful has it been? |
| Answer» The Egyptian Mummy Project, which began an inventory in late 2003, was engaged in the task of recording mummies so it had recorded almost 600 so far and was still counting. The next phase of the project was scanning the mummies with a portable CT machine donated by the National Geographic Society and Siemens, its manufacturer. King Tut was one of the first mummies to be scanned, in death, as in life, moving regally ahead of his countrymen. | |
| 3617. |
What were the finding of CT scan of tut\'s mummy |
| Answer» The results of a CT scan done on King Tutankhamun\'s mummy indicate the boy king was not murdered, but may have suffered a badly broken leg shortly before his death at age 19 - a wound that could have become infected, Egypt\'s top archaeologist said today. | |
| 3618. |
Why did ray johnsan describe akhanaten as \'wacky\' |
| Answer» The question has been taken from the chapter "Discovering Tut" from book "Hornbill".Ray Johnson describes Akhenaten as funny because of his eccentric nature .Thebes was the religious capital of Ancient Egypt of which Amun was the major God.Akhenaten, when became the king of Egypt, made his people worship Aten , sun god. He made people to transform their religion. He broke down the idols of Amun and also transferred the capital from " Thebes" to Akhenaten.Because of his eccentric decisions, Ray Johnson calls Akhenaten as funny.\xa0 | |
| 3619. |
What does the funerary treasures in tut\'s tomb tell us about the beliefs in ancient Egyptian. |
| Answer» In the year 1922, when the British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered king Tut\'s tomb, the sensational factor was the discovery of the funerary treasures. It was the richest royal collection ever found and became a part of the pharaoh;s legend. Stunning artefacts, their eternal brilliance was meant to guarantee resurrection which caused a sensation at the time of the discovery. The funerary treasures tell us that the ancient Egyptians believed in life after death and the funerary treasures were meant to come in handy for the deceased person after they had passed on to the realm of the afterlife. | |
| 3620. |
What were the funerary treasures found in the pharaoh\'s tomb? |
| Answer» Funerary treasures were board games ,bronze razor,cases of food n wine....glittering goods ,precious collars ,inlaid necklaces n bracelets,rings ,amulets,ceremonial apron ,sandals,sheaths n iconic inner coffin n mask all of pure gold. | |
| 3621. |
What was the pharaoh \'s curse? |
| Answer» The\xa0pharaoh\'s curse\xa0was that death or misfortune would fall upon those who disturbed him. The silent visitors are the first to refer to it. Later on a guard joked nervously when the million dollar scanner stopped functioning because of sand in a cooler fan. | |
| 3622. |
What are the two biggest question still lingering about tutankhamen? |
| Answer» The two biggest questions still lingering about Tutankhamen are how he had died and what his age was at the time of his death. | |
| 3623. |
Yuri played an important role in solving Albert\'s problem. Discuss in respect to lesson |
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| 3624. |
Write a note on education system as it existed during Albert\'s time |
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| 3625. |
The school system often curbs individual talents. Discuss in the light of lesson. |
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| 3626. |
Where did Albert find refuge in his moments of stress? |
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| 3627. |
He could not think of anyone he wanted to say goodbye too . Comment. |
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| 3628. |
Why did Mr.Koch give Albert a \'glowing reference " |
| Answer» Mr. Koch wrote that Albert was ready to enter a college for the study of higher Mathematics. He also wrote that he couldn’t teach him any more. Probably he (Albert) would soon be able to teach him. It was such a wonderful recommendation that no one could have got from a teacher. | |
| 3629. |
How was Albert feeling when he met the doctor? |
| Answer» Albert was quite nervous when he met the doctor because he had thought a lot concerning what he would tell the doctor. Albert could not tell lies. Yuri had suggested to him to be quite frank with the doctor. All this made Albert feel very nervous. This shows Albert was quite simple, honest and sincere. He could not be shrewd nor mean to secure some advantage for himself.\xa0 | |
| 3630. |
Why was Albert not interested in going back to his quarter? |
| Answer» Going back to his lodgings did not cheer him up. his father had so little money to spare that albert\xa0had been found a room in one of the poorest quarters f munich.He hated the atmosphere of slum violence. his landlady beat her children regularly,and every saturday her husband came drunk and beat her. | |
| 3631. |
UGH ! These are the students? Why did Albert say so ? |
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| 3632. |
What according to Albert was the purpose of education? |
| Answer» According to Albert, education should be based not on facts but on ideas. Albert said that one could get these facts from books. He was more interested in knowing why soldiers killed other soldiers in war. He was not interested in knowing their numbers. | |
| 3633. |
What opinion do you form of Einstein nature from his conversation with his head teacher |
| Answer» Einstein\'s behavior towards his teacher seemed to be extremely disobedient. Even though it was unruly, out told everything truthfully and honestly. He didn\'t believe in the prevailing system of education. He explained precisely what he had thought. He found negotiating the facts and dates of history is not education and is useless. He believed in reasoning.When he had a heated argument with his history teacher, he became so confused and flushed. He said that he gave less importance to attend school which he didn\'t mind not attending at all.From the conversation that he had with the maths teacher, we can know that the only subject which he was interested was maths and he never wasted his time during his maths class. He paid his complete attention to him. He learnt out only because maths isn\'t a subject that he memorize it by heart.When he was expelling from school, he had a meeting with his head teacher. He said that Einstein\'s presence in class made it impossible for the teacher tho teach. He didn\'t even utter a single word. Thus, he had a lot of self control. He was polite enough to answer his teacher\'s questions respectfully. The frankness and the honest nature project him to be disrespectful to his teachers. But he is so obedient too bring out his well defined thoughts. | |
| 3634. |
What opinion do you form of Einstein nature |
| Answer» Einstein\'s behavior towards his teacher seemed to be extremely disobedient. Even though it was unruly, out told everything truthfully and honestly. He didn\'t believe in the prevailing system of education. He explained precisely what he had thought. He found negotiating the facts and dates of history is not education and is useless. He believed in reasoning.When he had a heated argument with his history teacher, he became so confused and flushed. He said that he gave less importance to attend school which he didn\'t mind not attending at all.From the conversation that he had with the maths teacher, we can know that the only subject which he was interested was maths and he never wasted his time during his maths class. He paid his complete attention to him. He learnt out only because maths isn\'t a subject that he memorize it by heart.When he was expelling from school, he had a meeting with his head teacher. He said that Einstein\'s presence in class made it impossible for the teacher tho teach. He didn\'t even utter a single word. Thus, he had a lot of self control. He was polite enough to answer his teacher\'s questions respectfully. The frankness and the honest nature project him to be disrespectful to his teachers. But he is so obedient too bring out his well defined thoughts. | |
| 3635. |
Albert felt that the medical certificate almost burning a hole in his pocket explain |
| Answer» The author says this because Albert was short on money and yet he had spent some so that he could get a medical certificate to escape from school. When he was expelled from school without the need to produce any kind of medical reasons, it burnt " a hole in his pocket" because he had spent money on something that was entirely unnecessary. | |
| 3636. |
Why did the head teacher decide to expel Albert from the school |
| Answer» The head teacher told Albert that he was expelling him from school because his presence in the classroom made it impossible for the teacher to teach and other pupils to learn. No serious work could be done while he was in the class. Albert refused to learn and he was” in constant rebellion. | |
| 3637. |
What did the maths teacher think about Albert |
| Answer» Mr. Koch was Einstein’s mathematics teacher. He was a great man, probably who was not jealous of Einstein’s knowledge. He admired Einstein’s knowledge and regretted his not able to teach what he wanted to learn and sympathized with him for this school’s not able to provide his kind of education. Apart from this, Mr. Koch gave him such a certificate that helped Einstein secure a seat in a university. | |
| 3638. |
Albert told yuri his desire to leave the school. What reason did he gave for this |
| Answer» What\xa0reasons did Albert give\xa0to\xa0yuri\xa0for\xa0his desire to leave school?\xa0Albert\xa0detested\xa0school and\xa0the methodology through which education\xa0was\xa0imparted.\xa0It was\xa0the\xa0reason he\xa0wanted to\xa0leave school,\xa0he\xa0had learned what\xa0he could\xa0from that institution\xa0and\xa0now there\xa0was\xa0nothing\xa0left\xa0for him to do there. | |
| 3639. |
Albert told yuri his desire to leave the school? |
| Answer» Albert detested school and the methodology through which education was imparted. It was the reason he wanted to leave school, he had learned what he could from that institution and now there was nothing left for him to do there. | |
| 3640. |
What did Else think about the examination system? |
| Answer» Elsa was Einstein\'s cousin who used to live in Berlin where her father had his business. She believed that one must learn just enough to pass exams. She observes that one does not have to know anything or understand what is being taught but just be able to repeat it in the exams. To learn to repeat things like a parrot and reproduce it in the exam hall. Elsa does not read anything other than what is prescribed in her school,she has no thirst for knowledge and will not study anything that is not required as per her coursework. She advised Einstein to do the same and just get his diploma because kids dumber than him would get it easily without putting in any effort. | |
| 3641. |
Why did Albert \'s landlady ask him to to stop playing music? |
| Answer» \xa0The landlady asked Albert to stop playing his violin as there was already too much noise in the house due to her howling children, which Albert thought was because of the landlady herself. But he preferred to keep it to himself.\xa0Playing violin was supposed to relieve Albert of his stress from school until the landlady stops him. He felt it was unjust but could not have helped. He longed to get away soon. | |
| 3642. |
Why did Albert feel miserable "that day" when he left the school? |
| Answer» Albert was\xa0punished for his \'insolence\'\xa0that day He had\xa0to stay in for an extra period after the\xa0school that day.\xa0Albert felt miserable\xa0because\xa0he\xa0hated the\xa0school\xa0and\xa0would\xa0have to return there the next day as well. | |
| 3643. |
What according to Albert would interest him in learning history? |
| Answer» Rather than learning when and where the wars happened, Albert was rather interested to know the caused the war. | |
| 3644. |
How are we correct omitted and editing |
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Answer» We will be able to correct the editing through lot of pratice. Koi answer bhejo |
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| 3645. |
Fear or/and conscience what worked behind the boys decision of returning the stolen horse ? |
| Answer» Ultimately, Aram and Mourad returned the horse to its rightful owner, John Byro. It gives birth to two questions. Were they conscience-stricken or afraid? The answer is very simple. They were conscience-stricken. Both of them belonged to the Garoghlanian family. The family had earned name and fame for integrity and honesty. No member of the tribe could ever be accused of dishonesty or any shady deal. Aram and Mourad dared not break that glorious tradition. They had to maintain the good name and honesty of Garoghlanians. Hence, they overcame their childish passions and pranks. They decided to return the horse to Byro. Yes, they feared too. They feared to be considered as thieves. They feared lest they should put their tribe to shame by their action.No doubt, there came moments when both Aram and Mourad justified the stealing of the horse. Stealing a horse for riding and fun was not the same as stealing and selling it for money. Hence, Mourad stole the horse and hid it in the barn. Pangs of conscience pricked them. Hence, they decided to return the horse to its rightful owner. | |
| 3646. |
We\'re the boys able to prove the hallmarks of the tribe ?why ?why not? |
| Answer» Yes Murad was able to prove the hallmark of tribe that was trust and honesty by returning the horse to the farmer. | |
| 3647. |
Why did the narrator and his cousin return the horse |
| Answer» Mourad and Aram returned the horse to its owner, John Byro. John Byro already knew about this fact. He came up to the boys and made them realize that keeping someone else\'s things with oneself without his permission is equivalent to theft. Also, John Byro made the boys understand that the tribe to which they belonged, was known particularly for truth and honesty. They realized their mistake and planned to return the horse back to the owner. | |
| 3648. |
Who was John byro ?what was his reaction on seeing the two boys with white horse? |
| Answer» John Byro was an Assyrian farmer who was the owner of the white horse . He was also a friend of Uncle Khusrove . Being an Assyrian , he had managed to learn Armenian .On seeing his horse with two boys Aram and Mourad , he couldn\'t believe his eyes . The horse looked exactly like his lost horse but to think that two boys stole that wasn\'t acceptable to him because of the reputation of the Garoglanian tribe family to which they belonged . However , he convinced himself that it wasn\'t his horse because the family could starve but couldn\'t steal . | |
| 3649. |
Which place was used by the boys for hiding the horse ? |
| Answer» Aram and Mourad didn’t want to be caught with the stolen horse. They had to keep it away from the eyes of the people, particularly its owner. Mourad had found a deserted vineyard. He took the horse inside the house and tied it there. If caught, it could bring a bad name to the family, its integrity and honesty. | |
| 3650. |
What does the phrase \'lave the droughts \'mean ? |
| Answer» The rain comes down to wash the drought and provide water. It also washes away the dust and small particles from the earth’s surface. And the seeds inside the earth grow into a plant because of the water provided by the rain. It gives life to the seeds. | |