Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions Chapter 4 Molecular Basis of Inheritance

Kerala State Board New Syllabus Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions and Answers Chapter 4 Molecular Basis of Inheritance.

Kerala Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions Chapter 4 Molecular Basis of Inheritance

Question 1.
Observe the diagram below: (MAY-2010)
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Which among the following is the complimentary sequence of the DNA fragment shown above?
a) 5′ -> ATTCG -> 3′
b) 3′ -> ATTCG -> 5′
c) 3′ -> TAAGC -> 5′
d) 3′ -> CGAAT -> 5′
Answer:
3′ -> TAAGC -> 5′

Question 2.
DNA sequence is provided below:   (MAY-2010)
TACGAGTTATATATACAT
a) Write down the triplet codon- it codes for.
b) If a nitrogen base is added in between 4th & 5th nitrogen bases, what will be its effect on transcription?
Answer:
a) AUG / CUC / AAU / AUA / UAU / GUA
OR
TAC / GAG / TTA / TAT / ATA / CAT
b) Frame shift mutation / point mutation/Mutation / Entire amino acid sequence changed / incorrect protein produced / change in protein structure / incorrect transcription and translation /abnormal protein.

Question 3.
In a paternity dispute, the VNTR DNA samples of parent and child were DNA finger printed. The diagrammatic representation of the DNA fingerprint is shown below.  (MAY-2010)
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a) What is your opinion about the paternity of child? Substantiate your opinion.
b) List down any four major steps of molecular biological procedures adopted for this.
Answer:
a) Paternity is confirmed
VNTR bands / finger print bands / bands are similar.
b) Steps of DNA finger printing techniques are
i) Isolation of DNA
ii) Digestion of DNA by restriction endo nuclease
iii) Seperation of DNA fragment by Electrophoresis,
iv) Plotting of DNA fragment into Nitro cellulose
v) Ditection of hybridised DNA by Auto radiography

Question 4.
A transcriptional unit is given below. Observe it and answer the questions.  (MARCH-2012)
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a) How can you identify the coding strand?
b) Write the sequence of RNA formed from this unit?
c) What would happen if both strands of the DNA act as templates for transcription?
Answer:
a) Coding strand has 5′ end at the promoter or 5’TCAGTACA3′
b) 5′ UCAGUACA 3′
c) The two RNA will be complimentary and may form double stranded RNA and it prevents the translation.

Question 5.
In E.coli lactose catabolism is controlled by Lac operon. Lac operon in the absence of inducer (lactose) is given below. (MARCH-2012)
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a) What is ‘P’?
b) Name the enzymes produced by the structural genes ‘Z’, ‘Y’ and ‘a’?
c) Redraw the diagram in the presence of an inducer.
Answer:
a) Promoter
Z-Bgalactosidase
b) Y – Permease
a-Transacetylase
c)
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Question 6.
Following are the first two steps in Griffith transformation experiment: (MAY-2012)
1) S strain 2 Inject into mice 2 mice live
2) R strain 2 Inject into mice 2 mice die
a) If there is any mistake correct it.
b) Write the remaining steps.
Answer:
a) 1. S strain -> inject into mice -> mice die
2. R strain inject into mice -> mice live
b) When Griffith was injected heat-killed S strain into mice, bacteria did not kill them. But he injected a mixture of heat-killed S and live R bacteria, the mice died .

Question 7.
DNA is better genetic material than RNA. Do you agree with this statement ? Substantiate. (MAY-2012)
Answer:
The 2-OH group present at the nucleotide in RNA is a reactive group and makes RNA labile and easily degradable. Hence DNA is less reactive and structurally more stable when compared to RNA. Therefore, among the two nucleic acids, the DNA is a better genetic material.

Question 8.
Given below is the diagrammatic representation of first stage of a process in bacteria. (MAY-2012)
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a) Identify the process.
b) Name the enzyme catalyses this process.
c) What are the additional complexities in Eukaryotes for this process?
Answer:
a) Prokaryotic transcription
b) RNA polymerase
c) In eukaryotes hnRNA undergo additional processing called as splicing, capping and tailing.
In splicing the introns are removed and exons are joined together. In capping methyl guanosine triphosphate is added to the 5-end of hnRNA. In tailing, adenylate residues are added at 3-end in a template.The fully processed hnRNA, called as mRNA, that is transported out of the nucleus for translation.

Question 9.
The flow of genetic information is shown below. (MARCH-2013)
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Name the processes a, b, c
Answer:
a) Replication
b) Transcription
c) Translation
d) Reverse transcription

Question 10.
RNA is not an ideal molecule as genetic material because ________. (MARCH-2013)
a) 2’OH group of ribose is reactive and make it labile
b) It is catalytic and hence reactive
c) Both (a) and (b)
d) None of the above
Answer:
c) Both a and b

Question 11.
Presence of lactose enhances the production of (3 galactosidase and other enzymes in bacteria, how will you explain this phenomenon? (MAY-2013)
Answer:
In lac operon,lactose is the inducer.Inducer binds with repressor protein but repressor cannot bind to op-erator gene,the free operator gene induces the RNA polymerase to bind with promoter and initiates tran-scription Three structural genes synthesise three mRNAs to produce enzymes.

Question 12.
A DNA sequence needed for coding a peptide is given below. (MAY-2013)
CAAGTAAATTGAGGACTC
(Hint: Codons and Aminoacids)
CAAGTAAATTGAGGACTC
UUA-Leu
CCU – Pro
CAU – His
ACU-Thr
GUU-Val
GAG-Glu
a) Write the complementary mRNA coding sequence for this.
b) Find out the amonoacid sequence of the peptide chain using the codons given in the hints.
c) If a mutation cause a change in the sixth codon CTC to CAC. It leads to a mendelian disorder. Identify the disease and write the specific characteristics of the diseasie.
Answer:
a) GUUCAUUUAACUCCUGAG
b) Val,His,Leu,Thr,Pro,Glu
c) Sickle cell anaemia, RBC become sickle shaped and unable to take oxygen .These are destroyed more rapidly leading to anaemia.

Question 13.
Draw a flow chart showing the steps of southern blot hybridization using radio labelled VNTR. (MAY-2013)
Answer:
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Question 14.
“Prediction of the sequence of amino acids from the nucleotide sequence in mRNA is very easy, but the exact prediction of the nucleotide sequence in m RNA from the sequence of amino aids coded by mRNA is difficult”.(MARCH-2014)
a) Which properties of the genetic code is the reason for the above condition? Explain.
b) Which are the stop codons in DNA replication?
Answer:
a) Degeneracy – A single aminoacid is represented by many codons (degenerate codons)
b) Stop codons are UAA,UAG,UGA

Question 15.
Diagrammatic representation of Central dogma’ is given below: Observe the diagram carefully and redraw it making appropriate corrections. (MARCH-2014)
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Answer:
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Question 16.
Explain the phenomenon shown in the following figure and the reason for difference in the production of  II recombinants in Cross A and Cross B as explained by morgan. (MARCH-2014)
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Difference in chromosome number of some human beings A, B. C and D are given below:
A) 22 pairs of Autosomes
B) 22 pairs of Autosomes+XO
C) 22 pairs of Autosomes + 1 Autosome
D) 22 pairs of Autosomes+XXY
OR
a) Identify the person who suffers from Klinefelter’s syndrome. Write its symptoms.
b) Differentiate between aneuploidy and polyploidy.
Answer:
The percentage of cross over depends upon the distance between the genes.
The genes are closer in cross A,so the less number of recombinants are produced. This is called link-age.
In cross B, genes are distantly located so more number of recombinants are produced.
OR
a) 22 pairs of autosomes+XXY, Sterile male, poorly developed testis and mental retardation
b) Aneuploidy-failure of separation of chromosomes during cell division results in-the gain or loss of chromosome.
Polyploidy – Failure of cytokinesis aftertelophase results in the increase in a whole set of chromosome

Question 17.
Correct the amino acid sequence of sickle cell haemoglobin. (MAY-2014)
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Answer:
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Question 18.
Diagram of components of DNA are given below: Identify and differentiate the two diagrams I and II. (MAY-2014)
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Answer:
I- Nucleotide II- Nucleoside

Question 19.
a) Identify the diagram and explain. (MAY-2014)
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b) In same cases DNA is produced from RNA. Name this process and give example.
Answer:
a) Central Dogma in molecular biology
b) Reverse transcription

Question 20.
a) Define mutation. (MAY-2014)
b) What are the different types of mutation?
Answer:
a) Mutation is a phenomenon which results in alteration of DNA sequences and consequently results in changes in the genotype and the phenotype of an organism
b) physical mutation and chemical mutation

Question 21.
a) Paternity or maternity can be determined by certain scientific methods. What is it? Define. (MAY-2014)
b) Briefly write the* methodology involved in the technique.
c) Comment on its other applications.
Answer:
a) DNA fingerprinting. DNA fingerprinting involves identifying differences in some specific regions in DNA sequence
b) i) isolation of DNA
ii) digestion of DNA by restriction endonucleases
iii) separation of DNA fragments by electrophoresis
iv) transferring (blotting) of separated DNA fragments to synthetic membranes, such as nitrocellulose or nylon
v) hybridisation using labelled VNTR probe
vi) detection of hybridised DNA fragments by autoradiography
c) It is also used in forensic science

Question 22.
Fill in the blanks: (MARCH-2015)
a) _________is a metabolic disorder that occurs due to the lack of an enzyme, that converts phenylalanine to tyrosine.
b) _______is a disease caused by the substitution of Glutamic acid by valine at 6th position.
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Answer:
a) Phenylketonuria
b) Sickle-cell anaemia

Question 23.
The flow of genetic information is shown below. Name the process of (a) and (b). (MARCH-2015)
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Answer:
a) Trancription
b) Translation

Question 24.
Explain transcription. A transcription unit in DNA is defined primarily by three regions. Write the names of any two regions. (MARCH-2015)
Answer:
Information contained in DNA is copied down to mRNA is called Transcription – Promoter and structural gene.

Question 25.
Observe the diagram and answer the questions: (MAY-2015)
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a) What is the difference in the replication processes in A strand and B strand?
b) What is the role of DNA ligase in the replication process in B strand?
c) What is meant by Replication fork?
Answer:
a) In A, replication is continuous and form leading strand but in B replication is discontinuous and form lagging strand.
b) In B, short stretch of Okazaki fragments are connected with the help of DNA ligase and form continuous strand
c) The replication occur within a small opening of the DNA helix, referred to as replication fork. It appears as Y shaped forked structure.

Question 26.
Observe the following diagram and answer the questions: (MAY-2015)
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a) Diagrammatically represent the changes take place when lactose is added to the medium.
b) What is the role of z, y and a genes in this metabolic pathway?
Answer:
a)
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b) The z gene codes for beta-galactosidase which is responsible for the hydrolysis of the disaccharide, lactose into galactose and glucose. The y gene codes for permease, which increases permeability of the cell to beta-galactosides.The a gene encodes a transacetylase

Question 27.
Read carefully the sequence of codons in the mRNA unit and answer the questions. (MARCH-2016)
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a) What change in needed in the first codon to start the translation process?
b) If translation starts by that change, till which codon it can continuous? Why?
Answer:
a) AUG is needed
b) UGA, Termination of translation occurs

Question 28.
Schematic representation of DNA fingerprints are shown below: (MARCH-2016)
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[Hints : C is a sample taken from a crime scene, A and B from two suspected individuals]
a) Which one of the suspected individual may involved in the crime?
b) Write any other use of DNA fingerprinting.
Answer:
a) suspected person is B
b) disputed parentage determining population and genetic diversities.

Question 29.
Observe the figure of mRNA and answer the questions: (MAY-2016)
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a) Find the start and stop codons.
b) How many amino acids will be present in the protein translated from this mRNA?
c) The additional sequences that are not translated in mRNA are called _______.
Answer:
a) Start codon – AUG
Stop codon – UAG
b) 4
UTR- Untranslated region

Question 30.
a) The hints of the lac operon is given below: (MAY-2016)
Hints:
Inducer, Repressor,
Structural genes, operator Regulatory gene
i) Which substance is acting as inducer in this operon?
ii) Explain the working of operon in presence of the inducer.
OR
b) With the help of the figure given, explain the processing of hnRNA to mRNA in eukaryotes.
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Answer:
a) i) lactose inducer
ii) If lactose is present in a medium, it has to be breakdown into glucose and galactose,for this positive control of operon works and structural genes transcribe. The switch on condition of operator gene is due to the binding of RNA polymerase with promotersite. In +ve control, repressor from regulator gene is inactivated due to the presence of lactose.
OR
b) 1) Splicing-the introns are removed and exons are joined together.
2) capping -methyl guanosine triphosphate is added to the 5-end of hnRNA.
3) Tailing- adenylate residues (200-300) are added at 3-end in a template
After these three process, fully processed mRNA is released from nucleus into cytoplasm for protein synthesis.

Question 31.
Examine the following fragment of beta globin chain in human haemoglobin and identify the hereditary disease with reason. (MARCH-2017)
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Answer:
Sickle cell anaemia
The defect is caused by the substitution of Glutamic acid by Valine at the sixth position of the beta globin chain of the haemoglobin molecule The mutant haemoglobin molecule under low oxygen tension causing the change in the shape of the RBC from biconcave disc to elongated sickle like structure.

Question 32.
Which of the following combinations do not apply to DNA? (MARCH-2017)
a) Deoxyribose, Guanine
b) Ribose, Adenine
c) Deoxyribose, Uracil
d) Guanine, Thymine
1) (a) and (b)
2) (b) and (c)
3) (c) and (d)
4) (a) and (d)
Answer:
2) b) and c)

Question 33.
Examine the diagram of mRNA given below. Mark the ‘5’ and ‘3’ ends of the mRNA by giving reasons. (MARCH-2017)
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Answer:
Polyadynilation always at 3′ end of m RNA ,so the other must be 5′ end.

Question 34.
A small fragment of skin of a different person was extracted from the nails of a murdered person. This fragment of skin led the crime investigators to the murderer. Based on this incident answer the following questions: (MARCH-2017)
1) What technique was used by the investigators?
2) What is the procedure involved in this technique?
OR
In an E. coli culture lactose is used as food instead of glucose. If so, answer the following questions:
1) How do the bacteria respond to the above situation at genetic level?
2) If lactose is removed from the medium what will happen?
Answer:
1) DNA finger printing
2) The technique, is based on following procedure
i) isolation of DNA,
ii) digestion of DNA by restriction endonucleases,
iii) separation of DNA fragments by electrophoresis,
iv) transferring (blotting) of separated DNA fragments to synthetic membranes, such as nitrocellulose or nylon,
v) hybridisation using labelled VNTR probe, and vi) detection of hybridised DNA fragments by autoradiography
OR
In this closely associated genes function as unit called operon If lactose is present in a medium, it has to be breakdown into glucose and galactose ,for this positive control of operon works and structural genes transcribe with the help of switch on condition of operator gene. This is due to binding of RNA polymerase on promoter site of DNA.

Question 35.
Find the odd one and write the common feature of others. (MAY-2017)
Cytidine, Adenine, Thymine, Guanine.
Answer:
Cytidine, All others are nitrogen bases.

Question 36.
Observe the diagram:  (MAY-2017)
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a) Redraw the diagram correctly if any mistake is there.
b) What does the diagram indicate?
c) What is the function of DNA ligase in this process?
Answer:
a)
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b) Replication fork.
c) Discontinuously synthesised fragments of DNA are joined by DNA ligase.

Question 37.
Read the codon sequence in the mRNA unit which is undergoing translation.  (MAY-2017)
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a) What will happen if the nitrogen base ‘U’ in the sixth position is replaced by ‘A’ by point mutation?
b) Name and define this type of mutation.
c) Draw the base sequence in the coding DNA strand from which the above mRNA is transcribed.
Answer:
a) Translation stop as UAA is a stop codon.
b) In this point mutation one nitrogen base is deleted.
c)
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Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions Chapter 3 Principles of Inheritance and Variation

Kerala State Board New Syllabus Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions and Answers Chapter 3 Principles of Inheritance and Variation.

Kerala Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions Chapter 3 Principles of Inheritance and Variation

Question 1.
Polypeptide chains of two haemoglobin molecules are shown below. One of the chains shows an abnormality. Observe the diagram and answer the following questions. (MARCH-2010)
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a) Which of the polypeptide chain in haemoglobin is abnormal leading to a disease?
b) What is the reason for this abnormality?
c) What will be the effect of this change in polypeptide chain?
Answer:
a) A
b) Substitution of glutamic acid by valine in the 6th position of polypeptide chain.
c) The RBC become sickle shaped causing a disease sickle cell anaemia / Affect the o2 carrying capacity of RBC.

Question 2.
To find out the unknown genotype of a violet flowered pea plant a researcher done the following cross. Observe the diagram and answer the following questions: (Hint: Violet flower colourin pea plant is dominant over white). (MARCH-2010)
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a) What would be the above cross called?
b) Can you determine the unknown genotype of violet flowered parent by drawing Punnet square?
Answer:
a) Test cross
b)
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Genotype of unknown parent Ww/ Heterozygous.

Question 3.
Some genetic abnormalities, their genotypes and features are distributed in columns A, B and C respectively. Match them correctly. (MAY-2010)
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Answer:
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Question 4.
The flow charts A and B given below represents the inheritance of normal haemoglobin and sickle cell haemoglobin: (MAY-2010)
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a) Observe flow chart A and complete the flow chart B.
b) Note down the genotype of a sickel cell anaemia patient and mention the symptom of the disease.
c) Mention the peculiarity of HbA Hbs phenotype.
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Answer:
a)
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b) Sickle cell Anemia genotype is homozygous for Hbs (HbsHbs).
Symptoms
SevereAnemia
Oxygen shortage etc.
Haemoglobin becomes sickle shaped.
c) HbA Hbs indicate heterozygous individuals, who are the carrier of sickle cell Anemia, but unaffected ones.

Question 5.
After analyzing’the karyotype of a short statured round headed person with mental retardation, a general physician noticed an addition of autosomal chromosome. (MARCH-2011)
Answer the following questions.
a) Addition or deletion of chromosome generally results in ______
b) What may be the possible syndrome or disorder of the above person should suspected to be?
c) Suggest two / more morphological peculiarities to confirm the chromosome disorder in that person.
Answer:
a) Aneuploidy / Chromosomal disorders/ Chromo-somal abberrations/Chromosomal mutations.
b) Down’s syndrome / Mongolism / Trisomy 21st / 45A + xx / xy.
c) Furrowed tongue, partially opened mouth, Broad palm, Skin fold at the corner of the eye.
Two correct points.

Question 6.
The frequency of occurrence of Royal disease or . haemophilia is high in the pedigree of royal families of Queen Victoria. Which of the following cannot be generally inferred from this? (MARCH-2011)
a) Queen Victoria was not homozygous forthe disease.
b) Many heterozygous females were there in the Royal families.
c) Non-Royal families were not affected with haemophilia.
d) There is less possibility to become a female diseased.
e) Generally a diseased female cannot survive after the first menstruation.
f) Pedigreee analysis is the study of inheritance patterns of traits in human females.
Answer:
‘C’ and ‘f ’ c1 non royal families were not affected with haemophilia.
f2 Pedegree analysis is the study of inheritance pattern of traits in human females.

Question 7.
A couple have two daughters. The blood group of husband and wife is ‘O’ (MARCH-2011)
a) What is the possible blood groups of the children should have?
b) Whether any change in blood group will occur if they have two sons instead of daughters.
Substantiate your answer.
Answer:
a) O group
b) No.
There is no sex specificity in blood group alleles / Co-dominance / Homozygous recessive. Not related to sex chromosomes or autosomes /

Question 8.
Complete the table using suitable terms. (MARCH-2012)
Turner’s syndrome (a) ______ Sterile female
(b) __________44A + XXY (c) _________
(d) __________ Trisomy 21 Mental retardation
Answer:
a) 44A + X0
b) Klinefelters Syndrome
c) Sterile male
d) Down’s Syndrom

Question 9.
In pea plant the gene for yellow seed colour is dominant over green and round seed shape is dominant over wrinkled. Write the four types of gametes formed in a heterozygous pea plant with yellow and round seeds. (Yy Rr).
Answer:
YR Yr yR yr

Question 10.
The first child of a couple is affected with phenylketonuria. During the second pregnancy they visited a genetic counsellor and he prepared a pedigree chart of their family. (MARCH-2012)
a) What is pedigree analysis?
b) Draw the symbols for
i) Affected female.
ii) Sex unspecified.
iii) Consanguineous mating.
Answer:
a) It is the study of inheritance of a trait for several generation of a family.
b)
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Question 11.
Diagrammatic representation of chromosome map of Drosophila is given below: (MARCH-2012)
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Y – Yellow
W – White
M – Miniature
a) Which genes are more linked?
b) Who mapped the chromosome firstly?
c) Tightly linked genes show low recombination. Why?
Answer:
a) y and w
b) Alfred Sturtevant
c) Crossing over rarely takes between genes

Question 12.
Work of a student is given below:  (MAY-2012)
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a) From the above give an example for genotype and phenotype.
b) Complete the work’using punnett square and find out the phenotypic ratio in the F2 generation.
Answer:
a) First filial generation Genotype-RrYy,Phenotype- round yellow
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Question 13.
Identify the traits from the pedigree chart. Give one example each.  (MAY-2012)
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Answer:
a) Autosomal dominant trait
Eg. Muscular dystrophy
b) Autosomal recessive trait
Eg. Sickle cell anaemia

Question 14.
A poultry farm manager was cursing his hens for producting lion share of cocks in its progeny. Hearing this, Kumar – farm attender starts to blame his wife for delivering consecutive girl children. Analyze the situtations scientifically and state whether you agree with kumar.  (MARCH-2013)
Answer:
No, During spermatogenesis two types of gametes are produced of which 50 per cent carry the X- chromosome and the rest 50 per cent has Y- chromosome besides the autosomes. Females produce only one type of ovum with an X- chromosome.
In case the ovum fertilises with a sperm carrying X- chromosome the zygote develops into a female (XX) and with Y-chromosome results into a male offspring. Thus the genetic makeup of the sperm that determines the sex of the child.

Question 15.
In the given pedigree the shaded figures denote individuals expressing a specific trait. (MARCH-2013)
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Which of the following is the most probable mode of inheritance of this trait.
Answer:
Principles of inheritance & Variation
A – Simple Mendelian Recessive
B – Co dominant relationship of a single pair of alleles.
C- X – linked recessive transmission
D – X- linked dominant transmission
E – Polygenic inheritance.
X-Linked recessive transmission

Question 16.
“Gopalan argues that if father is of A’ blood group, mother is of ‘B’ blood group. Their children can only be A’ group, B group or AB’ group.” (MARCH-2014)
a) Do you agree with Gopalan’s Argument ?
b) Give reason for your answer.
Answer:
a) No ,All groups are possible including O group
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Question 17.
Identify the syndrome from the genotype given below: (MAY-2014)
1) 44 Autosomes + XXY
2) 44 Autosomes + XO
Answer:
1) Klinefelters syndrome
2) Turners syndrome

Question 18.
The family of Queen Victoria shows a number of haemophilic descendants as she was the carrier of the disease. Name the pattern of inheritance of this royal disease. (MAY-2014)
Answer:
Sex linked inheritance .
The heterozygous female (carrier) for haemophilia may transmit the disease to sons.
(Criss cross inheritance)

Question 19.
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a) Identify the syndrome from the diagram, and write the genotype. (MARCH-2015)
b) It occurs in both sexes (male and female)? Write the reason.
Answer:
a) Downs syndrome , 45 A+XX or 45A+XY
b) The cause of this genetic disorder is the presence of an additional copy of the chromosome number 21 (trisomy of 21).

Question 20.
It is evident that, it is the genetic make up of the sperm that determine the sex of the child in human beings. Substantiate. (MARCH-2015)
Answer:
During spermatogenesis among males, two types of gametes are produced. 50% of the total sperm produced carry the X-chromosome and the rest 50 per cent has Y-chromosome besides the autosomes. In case the ovum fertilises with a sperm carrying X- chromosome the zygote develops into a female (XX) and the fertilisation of ovum with Y-chromosome carrying sperm results into a male offspring. Hence the genetic makeup of the sperm that determines the sex of the child.

Question 21.
Diagrammatic representation of the pedigree analysis of the inheritance of sickle cell anaemia is shown below: (MAY-2015)
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a) Name the type of inheritance shown in the figure.
b) Write the genotype of A and B.
(Hint: Disease is controlled by a pair of alleles HbA & Hbs)
Represent pedigree analysis of an X-linked recessive inheritance diagrammatically.
Answer:
a) Mendalian inheritance
b) A-HbA Hbs B- HbA Hbs

Question 22.
Observe the inheritance shown in A (MAY-2015)
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a) Name the type of inheritance shown in A and B.
b) What is the difference between the two types of inheritance.?
Answer:
a) A- Dominance B-Co dominance
b) In dominance , dominant gene mask the expression of recessive gene and tall character in F1 progenies but in co dominance both dominant gene express together and shows AB blood group.

Question 23.
Results of a famous experiment is given in the figure. Answer the questions. (MARCH-2016)
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a) Identify the experiment.
b) Which property of the DNA is proved by this experiment?
Answer:
a) Semiconservative DNA replication experiment
b) During DNA replication one parent strand is conserved

Question 24.
Which of the following is not a Mendelian disorder? (MARCH-2016)
i) Colourblindess
ii) Down’s syndrome
iii) Haemophilia
iv) Thalassemia
Answer:
ii) Down’s syndrome

Question 25.
Study the following cross and answer the questions. (MARCH-2016)
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[Hint: ABO blood group in man is controlled by three alleles IA, IB, and i]

a) Write the geno types of Father, Mother and Son.
b) The type of dominance of human blood group inheritance is ________.
Answer:
Father-IA i or i i Mother-IB or i i Son-i i

Question 26.
Observe the figures and answer the questions. (MARCH-2016)
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a) Identify the syndromes A and B.
b) What is the chromosome numbers in A and B?
Answer:
a) A-KlinefelterSyndrome;
B- Turner’s Syndrome
b) A-47 B-45

Question 27.
a) Complete the flow chart of chromosomal disorder by filling the blank boxes (A and B). (MAY-2016)
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b) What is an euploidy?
Answer:
a) A-monosomy of sex chromosome B – Klinefelters syndrome
b) Failure of separation of homologous chromosomes during anaphase I of meosis lead to gain or loss of chromosome, it is called aneupoidy.

Question 28.
Observe the figure below and answer the questions following: (MAY-2016)
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a) Identify the figure
b) What shows the shaded symbols used?
Answer:
a) Pedigree analysis or Autosomal dominant trait
b) Individuals with genetic disorder (male and female)

Question 29.
The following table shows the F2 generation of a dihybrid cross, identify the ‘Phenotype’ with homozygous recessive genotype.(MARCH-2017)
Find out A : B : C : D.
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Answer:
B , Genotype A: B:C:D: = 3:1:9:3 OR 9:3:3:1

Question 30.
Which of the following do not have similar sex chromosomes? (Homogametic) (MARCH-2017)
a) Human female
b) Drosophila female
c) Bird female
d) Bird male
Answer:
c) Bird female

Question 31.
Observe the following diagram and answer the questions: (Hint: Steps in making a cross in pea plant) (MAY-2017)
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a) Name the process marked as A and write its significance.
b) Diagrammatically represent a monohybrid cross between Tall and dwarf pea plants.
Answer:
a) Removal of anthers from female plants
Significance –It prevents self pollination and fertilization
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Question 32.
Observe the diagrammatic representation of the following pedigree analysis and answer the questions (MAY-2017)
a) Describe the type of inheritance shown in the diagram.
b) Distinguish between Mendelian disorder and chromosomal disorder with example.
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Answer:
a) Sex linked inheritance
b) Mendelian disorder is determined by mutation in the single gene.
These disorders are transmitted to off springs in the same line as the principles of inheritance.

Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions Chapter 2 Reproductive Health

Kerala State Board New Syllabus Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions and Answers Chapter 2 Reproductive Health.

Kerala Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions Chapter 2 Reproductive Health

Question 1.
Diagram shown below is a surgical method used for female sterilization. (MARCH-2010)
a) What is the method shown in diagram?
b) Mention any two Intra uterine devices to prevent conception.
c) What is the surgical method of male sterilization called?
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Answer:
a) Tubectomy
b) Any two methods (Cu-T, Cu-7, loop, Multibad-375, Hormone producing progestogent, LNG-20 etc)
c) Vasectomy

Question 2.
Select the Assisted Reproductive Technique that uses an early embryo with upto 8 blastomeres.   (MAY-2010)
a) ZIFT
b) IUT
c) GIFT
d) IUI
Answer:
a) ZIFT

Question 3.
One among the contraceptive method is peculiar. Find the odd one. What is common among others?  (MARCH-2011)
a) Periodic abstinence
b) Coitus interruptus
c) Lactational amenorrhea
d) lUD’s
Answer:
d) lUD’s
Others are natural contraceptives/Natural methods/ Others have more chance of conception / IUD is the barrier method.

Question 4.
The treatment facility advertised on the brochure of a private clinic is shown below.  (MARCH-2011)
a) Can you suggest what type of a clinic it is ?
b) Make a brief note on any three of the treatment procedure.
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Answer:
a) Infertility clinic / Fertility treatment clinic / Assisted Reproductive clinic or Hospital.
b) IVF-Invitro Fertilization
ZIFT – Zygote Intra Fallopian Transfer
GIFT – Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer
IUI – Intra Uterine Insemination.

Question 5.
“STDs present a major health concern in both industralized and developing countries.”  (MARCH-2012)
a) What do you mean by STDs?
b) Name two STDs.
c) Suggest two preventive measures.
Answer:
a) Sexually transmitted diseases
b) Gonorrhoea and Syphilis
c) Avoid sex with unknown partners and use condom during coitus.

Question 6.
Find out the odd one from the following, write the reason.  (MAY-2012)
a) CuT
b) Cu7
c) LNG-20
d) Multiload – 375
Answer:
LNG-20

Question 7.
One couple came to know that they have a girl child during fourth month of pregnancy and they decide to do MTP.  (MAY-2012)
a) What is MTP ?
b) At which stage of pregnancy MTP relatively safe?
c) How will you respond to the decision of female foeticide by the couple?
Answer:
a) Medical termination of pregnancy
b) MTPs are safe during the first trimester, i.e., upto 12 weeks of pregnancy.
c) MTPs must be essential where continuation of the pregnancy could be harmful or even fatal either to the mother or to the foetus.

Question 8.
One of your friend argued that anti-retroviral drugs are effective medicine to treat AIDS.  (MAY-2012)
a) What is your opinion about it?
b) How HIV affect out immunity?
Answer:
a) It prevents the growth and multiplication of viruses
b) HIV enters into helper T-lymphocytes (TH), replicates and produce progeny viruses. The progeny viruses released in the blood attack other helper T-lymphocytes, as result the patient becomes immuno-deficient

Question 9.
Most often HIV infection occur due to conscious behaviour patterns. Do you agree with this statement? Substantiate your answer.  (MARCH-2013)
Answer:
No,
1) blood transfusion
2) During birth of child
Yes,
1) sexual contact
2) Intraveinous injection

Question 10.
Suggest the ART which may be successful in the following conditions. (MARCH-2013)
a) A female cannot produce ovum, but can provide suitable environment for fertilization and further development.
b) Male partner is unable to inseminate the female or has very low sperm count.
c) Fusion of gametes and zygote formation does not occur within the body of the female.
Answer:
a) Transfer of an ovum collected from a donor into the fallopian tube (GIFT – gamete intra fallopian transfer) of another female who cannot produce one, but provide suitable environment for fertilisation and further development
b) Intra cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) Here a sperm is directly injected into the ovum. It is the procedure to form an embryo in the laboratory
c) In vitro fertilisation (IVF—fertilisation outside the body in almost similar conditions as that in the body) followed by embryo transfer (ET).

Question 11.
Prepare a pamphlet for Adolescent children to make them aware of alcohol and drug abuse. (MAY-2013)
Answer:
Education and counseling, moral education, Avoid undue peer pressure .visual publicity through TV, seeking professional and medical help etc.

Question 12.
One of your neighbour is suffering from itching, fluid discharge, slight pain and swelling in genital region. (MARCH-2014)
a) What do you think the disease he is suffering from?
b) What measures are to be taken to prevent such diseases?
Answer:
a) Sexually transmitted disease (STD) Eg-gonor- rhoea, syphilis etc.
b) 1) Avoid unknown sexual partner
2) Use condoms during coitus

Question 13.
Expand the following abbreviations which are commonly used in reproductive health: (MARCH-2014)
a) ART
b) ZIFT
Answer:
a) ART – Assisted reproductive techonology
b) ZIFT – Zygote intra fallopian transfer

Question 14.
______ and _____ are two surgical contraceptive methods in males and females respectively. (MAY-2014)
Answer:
Vasectomy,Tubectomy

Question 15.
Sex of the baby is determined by the father, not by the mother. Substantiate. (MAY-2014)
Answer:
ovum fertilises with a sperm carrying X- chromosome the zygote develops into a female (XX) and the fertilisation of ovum with Y-chromosome carrying sperm results into a male offspring. Hence the genetic make up of the sperm that determines the sex of the child.

Question 16.
Amniocentesis for sex determination is banned in our country? Is this ban necessary? Comment. One use of amniocentesis. (MAY-2014)
Answer:
Yes, Ban on amniocentesis for sex-determination to legally check increasing female foeticides. It is a foetal sex determination test based on the chromosomal pattern in the amniotic fluid surrounding the developing embryo.

Question 17.
Identify the diagram and write how it acts? (MARCH-2015)
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Answer:
Copper T (CuT), lUDs increase phagocytosis of sperms within the uterus and the Cu ions released suppress sperm motility and the fertilising capacity of sperms.

Question 18.
Foetal sex can be determined by a test based on the chromosomal pattern from the amniotic fluid.  (MARCH-2015)
a) What is this test?
b) Revealing of sex determination through this test is banned. Is this ban necessary? Comment.
c) Invitro fertilization followed by embryo transfer is known as _____.
Answer:
a) Aminocentesis
b) Yes, Ban on amniocentesis for sex- determination to legally check increasing female foeticides.
c) Test tube baby programme

Question 19.
If proper care and attention is not given by adults, adolescents may become addicted to drugs/ alcohol.” What is your opinion about this statement? Substantiate your answer.  (MAY-2015)
Answer:
Adolescence is a bridge linking childhood and adulthood. It is the very vulnerable phase of mental and psychological development of an individual. Repeated use of drugs, the tolerance level of the receptors present in our body increases. Consequently the receptors respond only to higher doses of drugs or alcohol leading to greater intake and addiction.

Question 20.
Some techniques commonly used for infertility treatment are given below. Read them carefully and answer the questions.  (MAY-2015)
ZIFI , GJFF, ICSI, IUI, IVF
a) Which of the above technique is used forthe collection of sperm from the husband or a healthy donor and artificially introduced into the vagina or uterus of the female?
b) Distinguish between ZIFT and GIFT.
c) Write the common term used to denote ‘ tech-niques given above
Answer:
a) IUI
b) ZIFT- Ova from the wife/donor (female) and sperms from the husband/donor (male) are collected and are induced to form zygote under simulated conditions in the laboratory. The zygote or early embryos (with upto 8 blastomeres) are transferred into the fallopian tube
b) GIFT-Transferof an ovum collected from a donor into the fallopian tube of another female who cannot produce it ,but can provide suitable environment for fertilisation
c) Assisted reproductive technologies (ART)

Question 21.
Categorise the given birth control methods into three groups with proper heads.  (MARCH-2016)
Cervical caps, Vasectomy, Cu T, Tubectomy, Diaphragms, Condom, Lippes Loop
Answer:
lUDs- Cu T, LiPPes loop
Barrier method- Diaphrams, Condoms Cervical caps, surgical method – Vasectomy, Tubectomy,

Question 22.
Diagnostic report of two couples having infertility problems are given below:  (MAY-2016)
1) The woman cannot produce ovum.
2) The man has very low sperm count in semen. Suggest a suitable Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) for each problem in expanded form
Answer:
1) GIFT -Gamete intra fallopian transfer
2) lUI-Intra uterine insemination/AI-Artificial insemination.

Question 23.
Which of the following pairs of STDs is completely curable?  (MARCH-2017)
1) HIV, Hepatitis-B
2) Hepatitis-B, Gonorrhoea
3) Syphilis, Gonorrhoea
4) Chlamydomonas, genital-herpes
Answer:
3) syphilis, gonorrohea

Question 24.
a) What is ART?  (MARCH-2017)
b) Categorize the following ARTs based on their applications in male sterility and female sterility:
GIFT, Al
Answer:
a) In the case of infertility, the couples could be assisted to have children through certain special techniques commonly known as assisted reproductive technologies (ART),
b) GIFT-Female,
Al – Male

Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions Chapter 1 Human Reproduction

Kerala State Board New Syllabus Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions and Answers Chapter 1 Human Reproduction.

Kerala Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions Chapter 1 Human Reproduction

Question 1.
Given below is the diagrammataic representation of human blastocyst. Observe the diagram and answer the following questions: (MARCH-2010)
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a) Identify A and B
b) Write the functions of A and B.
Answer:
a) A – Inner cell mass, B – Trophoblast
b) A – Differentiate into embryo germ layers/gastrula B – Attachment to endometrium / form different embryonic membranes/ placenta formation/ nutritional supply.

Question 2.
When the urine sample of a lady is tested, presence of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) is detected. (MARCH-2010)
a) What does the presence of HCG indicate?
b) Which is the source of HCG?
Answer:
a) Pregnancy
b) Placenta

Question 3.
The graph shown below shows the levels of LH and FSH at various stages of menstrual cycle. (MAY-2010)
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a) Name the source of LH and FSH.
b) The level of LH is maximum during the middle day of the cycle. Mention its effect.
c) Note the function of LH in males.
Answer:
a) Pituitary gland
b) Helps for ovulation
c) Stimulates the synthesis of horrnones (androgens)

Question 4.
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The above graph shows the level of ovarian hormones in a normally menstruacing woman during the follicular phase. (MARCH-2011)
a) Name ‘a’ and ‘b’
b) Mention the role of pituitary hormones in maintaining this condition.
c) Reconstruct the graph for Luteal phase.
Answer:
a) i) Estrogens
ii) Progesterone
b) FSH / Follicle stimulating Hormone, LH / Luteinizing Hormone
OR
Gonadotropins
One function each of FSH and LH.
c)
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Question 5.
Some stages of the embryonic development are given below. Observe these diagrams and answer the questions. (MAY-2011)
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a) What is A & B?
b) Name thetwo types of cells found in the blastocyst.
c) Which layer of blastocyst is attached to the endometrium? And name that process.
Answer:
a) A – Blastomere B – Morula
b) Trophoblast and inner cell mass
c) Trophoblast, Implantation

Question 6.
Observe the diagram provided (Do not copy the picture) (MARCH-2012)
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a) Label A and B
b) On which day of menstrual cycle Graafian follicle rupture.
c) Name the process induces the rupture of Graafian follicle.
d) Write the name and function of the structure forming inside the ovary after the rupture of Graafian follicle.
Answer:
a) A – Primary follicle B – Tertiary follicle
b) 14th day
c) The rupture of Graafian follicle and the release of ovum is called ovulation.
d) The corpus luteum secretes large amounts of progesterone which helps in the maintenance of the endometrium.

Question 7.
The following statements compares the process of oogenesis and spermatogenesis. Which one is not true?  (MAY-2012)
a) Production of ovum ceases at certain age, but sperm production continues even in old men.
b) Oogenesis begins in the embryonic stages, but spermatogenesis starts at the onset of puberty.
c) Meiotic arrest occurs both in Oogenesis and spermatogenesis.
d) Polar bodies are formed in oogenesis.
Answer:
a) Replication
b) Transcription
c) Translation
d) Reverse transcription

Question 8.
The diagram represents a process of gametogenesis. Closely observe it and answer the following  (MARCH-2013)
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Is it spermatogenesis or Oogenesis?
What does the smaller shaded circle represent? Write down two significance of production of the same.
Answer:
a) oogenesis
b) polar bodies
c) Retention of cytoplasm in ovum Maintaining one functional haploid ovum

Question 9.
Though one ovum is produced from a primary oocyte it can result into a male or female child after fertilization. But in the case of spermatocyte though 4 sperms are produced only two of them can result to a female child after fertilization”. Justify.  (MARCH-2013)
Answer:
Two types of sperms are produced one with x chromosomes and other withy chromosome. Sperm with x chromosome after fertilization results in the formation of female baby

Question 10.
Sterilization and IUDS are effective birth control measures, but lactational amenorrhea may not be so effective.  (MAY-2013)
a) How the sterilization procedure of males differ from that of females in preventing pregnancy?
b) Which part of the female reproductive organ is utilized for the IUD procedure? How this procedure prevents pregnancy?
c) Why the lactational amenorrhea is not so effective?
Answer:
a) In males the sterilization method is called vasectomy but in females it is called Tubectomy
b) uterus, lUDs suppresses sperm motility and fertilizing capacity of sperm or they make uterus unsuitable for implantation.
c) During intense lactation, menstrual cycle does not occur. Therefore the chance of conception is almost nil. But the method is effective only upto six months following delivery

Question 11.
Observe the diagram, and answer the questions: (MARCH-2013)
a) Identify A and B.
b) What is the function of C ?
c) In which of the marked part reduction division takes place? What is the significance of it?
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Answer:
a) A – Spermatozoa, B-Primary spermatocyte
b) Sertoli cells provide nutrition to the germ cells.
c) Primary spermatocyte, chromosome number reduced to half

Question 12.
Diagram of a mammalian sperm’is given. Label the parts marked. (MAY-2014)
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Answer:
A – Acrosome
B – Nucleus containing chromosomal material

Question 13.
Schematic representation of gametogenesis is given below. Identify A. Write one difference between A& B. (MARCH-2015)
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Answer:
A) Spermatogenesis – It results 4 spermatozoa
B) Oogenesis – It results one ovum and polar body

Question 14.
1) In which part of the human reproductive system the following events occur? (MARCH-2015)
a) Fertilisation
b) Implantation
2) Diagram of a human biastocyst is given below. Identify A & B.
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Answer:
a) ampullary-isthmicjunction
b) Endometrium of the uterus
A – inner cell mass
B – trophoblast

Question 15.
Choose the odd one from the following and write the common feature of others; (MAY-2015)
a) Estrogen
b) Androgen
c) Relaxin
d) Progesterone
Answer:
Androgen.
Others are ovarian hormones.

Question 16.
Complete the flow chart showing spermatogenesis by filling A and B and answer the questions: (MAY-2015)
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a) What is the chromosome number of primary spermatocyte
b) What is the significance of reduction division in spermatocyte?
Answer:
A- Spermatogonia
B- Spermatids
a) Primary spermatocyte-Diploid number, in man it is 23 pair, spermatids-haploid number, in man it is 23
b) Reduction division helps to reduce chromosome number as half in gametes (haploid).
It helps keep chromosome number species as constant for many generations.

Question 17.
Match the columns A and B: (MARCH-2016)
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Answer:
Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions Chapter 1 Human Reproduction 14

Question 18.
The process of fusion of a sperm with ovum is called _______. (MAY-2016)
Answer:
Fertilisation

Question 19.
Match columns A and B.  (MAY-2016)
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Answer:
Plus Two Zoology Chapter Wise Previous Questions Chapter 1 Human Reproduction 16

Question 20.
LH and FSH are gonadotrophins. Distinguish their roles in males and females.  (MARCH-2017)
Answer:
LH acts at the Leydig cells and stimulates synthesis and secretion of androgens.
Androgens stimulate the process of spermato-genesis.
FSH acts on the Sertoli cells and stimulates secretion of some factors which help in the process of spermiogenesis.
Female Rapid secretion of LH leading to rupture of Graafian follicle and release ovum (ovulation). FSHhelpsinthe growth and development of ovarian follicle.

Question 21.
Human female possess 44 + XX chromosome number. The chromosome number of secondary oocyte is  (MAY-2017)
a) 44 + X
b) 22 + X
c) 44 +XX
d) 22 +XX
Answer:
b) 22 + X

Question 22.
Observe the diagram and answer the questions:  (MAY-2017)
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a) Identify A and B
b) Write the function of B.
Answer:
a) A – peri vitelline space
B- zona pellucida
b) Prevent the entry of further sperms after fertilization

Braving The Hazards Questions and Answers Plus One English Unit 4

Kerala State Board New Syllabus Plus One English Textbook Answers Unit 4 Braving The Hazards Text Book Questions and Answers, Summary, Notes.

Kerala Plus One English Textbook Braving The Hazards Questions and Answers Unit 4

Let’S Begin

1. Examine the picture given below:
Plus One English Textbook Answers Unit 4 Braving The Hazards 1

Let’s Discuss

Question 1.
What do these pictures tell us about?
Answer:
They tell us about disasters.

Question 2.
Note down all the ideas that come to your mind about them.
Answer:
Upper Row:
Picture 1 : aWhirlwindorablastofanuclearbomb.
Picture 2 : a Tsunami
Picture 3 : High tide or Storm in the sea

The row beneath :
Picture 1 : An earthquake
Picture 2 : A forest fire

Read and Reflect

Question 1.
Share your thoughts with your friends. Collect ideas from them, and enrich your understanding of the subject.

Question 2.
Disasters – both natural and man-made cause widespread damage and destruction. It is high time that we became aware of and equipped ourselves to face impending disasters. Here is an essay about disasters and their management in the Indian context.

Braving The Hazards About the Unit:

Disasters, both natural and man¬made, have become very common today. Thousands die each year in disasters. They also cause a lot of destruction and damage. It is necessary to be informed and equipped to face impending disasters. The idea of disaster management is taken up seriously throughout the world.

This unit has 3 texts. One is an essay by Anjana Majumdar about disaster management in India. The 2nd is a short story by A.J. Cronin. The 3rd is a poem by Benjamin Peck Keith about the wreck of the Titanic. In addition, there is a newspaper report and an excerpt from the essay ‘On Courage’ by A.G. Gardiner. The texts and activities aim to make the learners aware of different disasters and to equip them to act promptly in moments of crisis.

Challenges of Life Questions and Answers Plus Two English Unit 3

Kerala State Board New Syllabus Plus Two English Textbook Answers Unit 3 Challenges of Life Text Book Questions and Answers, Summary, Notes.

Kerala Plus Two English Textbook Challenges of Life Questions and Answers Unit 3

“Be the change you want to see in the world.”

– Mahatma Gandhi

Challenges of Life About The Unit

Teenage is the period of dreams and hopes, enthusiasm and adventure. It is the most appropriate time to develop different views of life and to understand the challenges of the world. In this unit we will see the lives and attitudes of people who have made contributions to the society in their own ways. Definitions of success have changed. Success is not about just making money. It is about pursuing excellence to make a difference in the society. The unit introduces the concept of ‘entrepreneurship’ and emphasizes the dignity of labour.

The Unit has an interview with a young entrepreneur, a personal story and a poem. Irfan Alam tells us how concepts of business can be used for a social cause successfully. ‘Didi’ tells us how a 19-year old girl mad a difference in the slums of Mumbai. The ‘Stammer’tells us how something looks different when viewed from a different point.

Let’s Begin

Look at the following cartoon strip, Can you build a story on them?
Plus Two English Textbook Answers Unit 3 Challenges of Life 1

Question 1.
Use your imagination to develop a story in the above comic strip. Make sure to give your story a beginning, a climax (turning point) and an ending. You can add details about the setting of the story (time and place) and the characters (name, profession, personality traits etc.) Discuss your ideas with your partner and modify your story. Now narrate the story to your class. Have fun!
Answer:
Gopal worked as a chef in a restaurant. He prepared delicious meals for the customers and people came to the restaurant to enjoy Gopal’s food. He was a happy with a loving wife and a darling daughter.

It was Monday the 10th of May 2014. As usual Gopal went to his restaurant to do his work. He was summoned to the office of the Manager. Gopal got the shock of his life when his manager told him that he was fired from his job as he got another trained chef in his place. Gopal did not wait to argue with the rude manager, who dismissed him from service without any notice or any valid reason.

With a sad heart Gopal was walking back home thinking what he would to make a living. He was passing by the local bus stop. There were many people waiting for the bus. Suddenly he saw a bird sitting on an electric wire with a straw in her beaks. It was trying to build a nest. An idea suddenly occurred to him: “Why don’t I begin a restaurant here?” There was an empty shop nearby which he could get on rent. The problem was money.

He went home and told his wife what happened. She was an understanding wife. She immediately took out her bangles and told him to pawn them to get money to start a small restaurant. He was reluctant to take the bangles. But she insisted. He went to the local financiers and got a loan. With the loan, he started “Gopal’s Food Comer” near the bus stop. Gopal’s Food Comer became very popular within days. Soon he got the bangles back and bought a couple more for his wife. The Food Corner soon developed into a big restaurant with a lot tables and chairs for customers. Even as Gopal is sitting on the Manager’s chair, he has not forgotten his past.

Question 2.
Comment on the following quotes:
Answer:
a) “If plan A didn’t work, the alphabet has 25 more letters! Stay cool!”
This is a very positive and optimistic quote. Sometimes people feel very disappointed when their plan fails. They feel sad and disappointed as if the whole world has crashed. The quote tells us that if a plan has failed there are other plans you can pursue. There can be plan A, plan B, plan C, etc. A is just one letter in the alphabet. There are 25 more! So be cool and don’t get worried.

b) If you don’t build your dream, someone will hire you to help build theirs. ”
All people, especially the youths, have dreams. But often we are afraid to build them for fear of failure. That is why many educated people look for government jobs because they feel secure there. But if you are intelligent and adventurous try to build your own dream. Bill Gates and Mukesh Ambani had big dreams. They hired people to build their dream. So instead of working for others to realize their dreams, be courageous and be an entrepreneur, building your own dreams.

Question 3.
Can you find more quotes on success? Collect them and write them on the chart to display in the classroom.
Answer:

  • Where there is a will there is away.
  • Rome was not built in a day.
  • No pain, no gain.
  • Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
  • Success favours the lion-hearted.
  • Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that matters.

Read And Reflect

Question 1.
Most of the teenagers dream big. Some of them pursue their dreams, choosing a different path from others. They plan their own route of life. Success is for those who think big and act differently.

Question 2.
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Poetry Questions and Answers Class 10 English Unit 4 Chapter 2 Kerala Syllabus Solutions

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Kerala State Syllabus 10th Standard English Solutions Unit 4 Chapter 2 Poetry (Poem)

Std 10 English Textbook Poetry Questions and Answers

Question 1.
Do you think the speaker in the poem earnestly wishes to be a poet? Which lines says so?
Answer:
No, he does not. “Poetry arrived in search of me.”

Question 2.
What is the figure of speech used in the expression ‘poetry arrived’?
Answer:
The figure of speech used in the expression ‘poetry arrived’ is personification. Poetry, likes a person, comes looking for him.

Question 3.
Winter is a season when everything seems frozen and lifeless whereas the river represents die how of life. Find out a similar expression of contrast from the poem.
Answer:
They were not words, nor silence.

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Question 4.
What was the poet’s condition before poetry arrived?
Answer:
He was without a face. He did not know what to say. His mouth had no way with names. His eyes were blind.

Question 5.
What happened to the poet when poetry arrived?
Answer:
Some fire started in his soul. He remembered his forgotten wings. He made his own way understanding that fire that started in his soul.

Question 6.
How did the poet show that after the arrival of poetry his imagination knew no bounds?
Answer:
The poet showed that after the arrival of poetry his imagination knew no bounds by saying he has remembered his forgotten wings. The wings of imagination can take him anywhere as imagination has no bounds.

Question 7.
Poetic intuition is like seeing without eyes. Which line says so?
Answer:
“My eyes were blind, and something started in my soul.”

Question 8.
What does “fever or forgotten wings” indicate?
Answer:
They indicate the floods of ideas that surge through his mind. The wings of imagination are taking him to places.

Question 9.
How does the vast, infinite and complex universe unfold itself before the poet in the poem?
Answer:
Suddenly he saw the heavens opening up. He saw the planets and palpitating plantations. He saw perforated shadows riddled with arrows, fire and flowers and the winding night – in fact the universe itself.

Question 10.
What do you think is referred to as ‘fire’ and ‘flowers’?
Answer:
Fire stands for the sun and flowers stand for the stars. Figuratively fire can mean the imaginative power of his sou I and flowers can mean the thoughts and ideas that bloom there.

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Question 11.
‘I wheeled with the stars.’ What does the poet mean this?
Answer:
It means his fancy travelled everywhere. He could go to any place he wanted. There were no limits to his fancy.

Question 12.
How does the poet express his delight of writing the first line of poetry?
Answer:
He says the line was faint, it was pure nonsense and at the same time pure wisdom. It was the wisdom of someone who knows nothing and therefore it can be original and challenging. Now he was riding with stars with his heart loose on the wind.

Question 13.
What is the theme of the poem?
Answer:
The theme of the poem is how the writer became a poet.

Question 14.
What are the expressions used by the poet to show the inspired moments?
Answer:
The expressions used by the poet to show the inspired moments are:

  • Poetry arrived in search of me.
  • Something started in my soul.
  • Suddenly I saw the heavens unfastened and open.
  • I wheeled with the stars.
  • My heart broke loose on the wind.

Question 15.
What is the tone of the poem? (Choose from the options)
i) cheerful
ii) sarcastic
iii) ecstatic
iv) melancholic
Answer:
iii) ecstatic

Kerala Syllabus 10th Standard English Solutions Unit 4 Chapter 2 Poetry

Let’s Revisit

Activity 1

The poem is an example of free verse and does not have end rhymes. The poet has made use of instances of alliteration to give rhythm to the poem. Underline the initial sounds repeated in the given lines.
… something started in my soul,
Identify similar lines having alliteration.
Answer:
something started; first faint line; plant, palpitating plantations; wheeled with; heart broke

Activity 2

Complete the following word web by selecting appropriate images from the poem?
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Activity 3

Following is the review of the poem written by one of the students in Std X. Some parts of it are missing. Supply suitable words from those given in the brackets below.

Pablo Neruda’s poem titled Poetry is taken from the poet’s collection of _______a_______ poems which appeared under the title Isla Negra: the name of his place of residence in Chile.

Poetry is the inner evolution of a poet in the making. It is as abrupt and unexpected as if summoned by a mysterious Poet whose origins are unknown Where does it come from?’ The poet doesn’t know whether it is from _____b_______ or _______c_______ Perhaps it came from the _______d_______ which symbolises obscurity and mystery. The poet is trying to express the inexpressible. It is like _____e_______. The fire is an inner fire – the fire of poetic inspiration. Similar images occur at many places in the Poem. It is something that started in his soul like _____f_______. wings also stand for the same inspired state of mind when the poet will be able to take a flight of imagination. when he started to write, the first line seemed to be pure nonsense. Then the poet saw the ______g_____ plantations and ______h______ shadows. In Kear’s poem Ode to a Nightingale, we come across a similar expression, ‘viewless wings of Poesy’. Through creativity the poet experiences a kind of inner expansion which discloses the vast expanse of the universe before his inner eyes. It is like being drunk with the _______i_________ or ______j_________ with the stars.
Answers:
a) autobiographical
b) winter
c) a river
d) starry void
e) deciphering the fire
f) forgotten wings
g) palpitating
h) perforated
i) branches of night
j) wheeling

Kerala Syllabus 10th Standard English Solutions Unit 4 Chapter 2 Poetry

Poetry About The Poet

Basoalto (1904-1973) is better known as Pablo Neruda. He is a Chilean. He adopted his pen name from the Czech poet Jan Neruda. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. He often wrote in green ink which was his personal symbol for desire and hope.
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– Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto

Poetry Summary in English

Lines 1-13: At that age Poetry came looking for me. I don’t know where it came from. It may have come from winter or a river. I don’t know how or when it came. They were not voices, words, or silence. I was called separately from the street at night unexpectedly. I was among violent fires or returning home alone. I was without a face and then it touched me.

Lines 14-22: I did not know what to say. My mouth. had no way with names. My eyes were blind. But something started in my soul. There was a fever of activities there. I was getting wings. I made my own way understanding the fire that was kindled in me.

Lines 23-36: I wrote the first faint line. It did not have much meaning. It was pure nonsense and it was also pure wisdom of someone who knows nothing. Suddenly I saw the heavens getting untied and open. I could see planets, palpitating plantations and perforated shadows. I was riddled with arrows, fires, flowers and the winding night making up the universe. Nothing was invisible to me now.

Lines 37-45: I am an extremely small thing, a nothing and nobody. But suddenly I become an elite member of the supernatural. Now I hold the keys to the abyss. 1. am free to wheel the stars. My heart is breaking loose on the wind and it is free to travel anywhere and feel any kind of experience.

Kerala Syllabus 10th Standard English Solutions Unit 4 Chapter 2 Poetry

Poetry Summary in Malayalam

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Kerala Syllabus 10th Standard English Solutions Unit 4 Chapter 2 Poetry

Poetry Meanings of Words And Phases

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The Hour of Truth Questions and Answers Plus Two English Textbook Unit 2 Chapter 3 (One Act Play)

Kerala State Board New Syllabus Plus Two English Textbook Answers Unit 2 Chapter 3 The Hour of Truth Text Book Questions and Answers, Summary, Notes.

Kerala Plus Two English Textbook The Hour of Truth Questions and Answers Unit 2 Chapter 3 (One Act Play)

Think And Write

Question 1.
Why was Mr Gresham arrested?
Answer:
Mr Gresham was arrested because he misappropriated the money of the bank.

Question 2.
Why didn ’t Baldwin explain his position to the papers?
Answer:
Baldwin did not explain His position to the papers because he did not think it necessary to tell them.

Question 3.
What was the change in the attitude of the members of the family when they came to know the amount of the bribe?
Answer:
The amount of the bribe was huge, 100,000 dollars. When the family members came to know the amount was such a huge one, they were all looking for excuses to make Baldwin do as Gresham wanted him to do. So far they were all honest people. But when the big temptation came, they were willing to compromise their principles.

Question 4.
How did Baldwin react to the opinion of his family?
Answer:
He told them that by accepting the bribe he would be doing a dishonourable thing. Even if outsiders may not know about it, the four of them will know. And once a dishonourable thing is done how can they be sure that they will be honest with each other? If he takes the money he will be a sham, a liar, a hypocrite and a thief. If he does a bad act it will stink to the Almighty Heaven.

Question 5.
Was Baldwin disloyal to Mr Grisham? Quote the relevant sentences to support your answer.
Answer:
He was not disloyal to Mr Gresham. Supporting somebody’s misdeed is not part of loyalty. Baldwin told Gresham he would not lie. Gresham “was not surprised. He’s known me for thirty-five years, and, well anybody who’s known me forthirty five year does not expect me to haggle with my conscience.” Baldwin further says, “He is desperate – he does not know what he is doing – or he wouldn’t have offered the money.”

Activity I (Analysis)

Question 1.
Pick out the striking dialogues of the play, as the samples given below, and try to deliver them in front of the whole class. Now write down the implied meaning of the dialogues in the column.

Striking Expressions speaker What does he/she mean?
1. Your father will do his duty, John, no matter what comes of it. Martha She says her husband Baldwin is an upright man.
2. People have been saying things. Join He means the unpleasant news about Baldwin’s suspected rote in the misappropriation of money.

Answer:

Striking Expressions speaker What does he/she mean?
1. Your father will do his duty, John, no matter what comes of it. Martha She says her husband Baldwin is an upright man.
2. People have been saying things. Join He means the unpleasant news about Baldwin’s suspected rote in the misappropriation of money.
3. But you let your name rest under a cloud meanwhile. Martha She is telling Baldwin that by not telling what happened he is letting others suspect him.
4. I will go to my grave clean. Baldwin He says he wants to die without committing any sin knowingly.
5. It is going to be a nasty mess if they put John Gresham in jail. John It will be very bad if they send John Gresham to jail because he has the same name.
6. Gresham had a prettier name for it Baldwin When Gresham offered 100,000 he did not call it bribe but he said he was paying that much because he had been underpaying Baldwin for so many years.
7. We have seen our soul naked, and they stink to Almighty Heaven. Baldwin By asking him to accept the bribe they are showing their true colours and God will not like it, as it is a sin.

Activity II: (Write-up)

The opening part of the play tells us about:

  • The problem confronted by the characters
  • The weather
  • The mental condition of the characters

The play ends with:

  • The appreciation of the protagonist
  • The arrival of Marshall
  • The revelation of Gresham’s confession

Question 2.
Now, prepare a write up on the opening and ending of the play:
Answer:
The play opens very beautifully with a fine description of the weather which is hot and sultry. We see the Baldwin family anxiously waiting for the return of its head. It obviously shows there is some trouble. Martha, Evie and John are worried why Baldwin has not returned home. Through this opening, the readers are made ready to receive some bad news that will bring in suspense and mystery.

The play ends settling all the questions that were raised in the beginning and through the events of the story. The good man is rewarded. Marshall, the President of the Third National, a huge prestigious bank comes with an offer of a good position for Baldwin. Baldwin feels happy that he does not have give evidence against his friend Graham as he has confessed his guilt. There is all round happiness. With his new job, the Baldwin family can have better days. Honesty is the best policy.

Activity III (Character sketch)

Question 3.
Read the notes on p. 66and16. Here is the character sketch of Baldwin.
Answer:
Robert Baldwin is the protagonist of this play. He lives in a trim little cottage with his wife Martha and his son John and daughter Evie. He is working as the governor of a bank owned by John Gresham. His salary is very low, 60 dollars a week. His son John earns only 30 dollars a week. With this limited income they live reasonably happily.

Suddenly there is a problem in their lives. John Gresham has misappropriated bank money and he is in jail. The bank is closed and Baldwin will have no job. Only Baldwin is the witness for the misappropriation. If he gives his true testimony, John Gresham will definitely go to jail for a long period. Baldwin is honest and he has taught his family the importance of honesty.

When Baldwin returns home after the arrest of John Gresham, his wife and children rush to him to know the latest news. Initially his wife and the children tell him that he should say the truth during the trial even if it means jail term for Gresham. But when they come to know that Gresham has offered him a bribe of 100,000 dollars just to say ‘I don’t remember’ when some incriminating questions are asked in the court, they change their stance. They try to find out all kinds of loopholes to make Baldwin accept the bribe. Martha, John and Evie do their best to make Baldwih’dhange his mind. But he asserts that he wants to go to his grave clean.

He does love Gresham. He even named his son after him. Even now he remembers how he worked with him for so long. They were boys together. They worked side by side. All this is true, but he is not willing to tell a lie to save his friend and employer even when he is offered a colossal sum of 100,000 dollars.

Baldwin’s honesty is repaid abundantly. Even Gresham is proud of him and he recommends him to Mr Marshall, the President of the Third International. At the end of the play we see Marshall coming to the house of Baldwin and offering him a job at the Third International. We see Baldwin crying in the end. He must have been crying for two reasons – his friend Gresham has confessed his guilt and he will surely be punished. Secondly he is shedding tears of joy in gratitude to God who has amply repaid his honesty. Honesty, Baldwin proves, beyond an iota of doubt, is the best policy.

Activity IV (Group Discussion)

Question 4.
What according to you are the reasons for corruption?
Answer:

  • Insincerity
  • Extravagant family
  • Lack of commitment to society
  • Greed
  • Insatiable love for worldly pleasures
  • Thinking that one will live for ever
  • Lack of faith in the after life
  • Immorality

Question 5.
What are the evil effects of corruption?
Answer:

  • Services are not provided in time
  • Prevents/blocks development
  • Inequality in society
  • Poverty, disease and ignorance can’t be eradicated
  • Makes people lazy as they look for short-cuts to make money
  • Diligence and hard work are not valued
  • Brings immorality in the society
  • Values are thrown to the wind
  • Money becomes god

Make a Group Discussion on the Topic: Corruption Curtails the Development of the Country.
Use the above ideas to conduct a fine GD (Group Discussion).

Activity V (Compering)

Question 6.
Think that you are selected to introduce the actors of die play ‘The Hour of Truth’to the audience. Prepare a script.
Answer:
These are the main characters:
a) Baldwin is the protagonist (hero) of the play. He is a family man who values honesty before anything else. Even a 100,000 bribe for just saying “I don’t remember’ can’t buy him. In spite of pressures from his wife, son and daughter he sticks to his principle. He wants to go to his grave clean! An exceptional man!

b) Martha is the wife of Baldwin. She is proud of her honest husband. But the bribe of 100,000 dollars to her husband makes her ready to give up her principles. She looks for loopholes to take the money without any guilty feeling: She is a worldly woman who can’t resist the twinkle of money.

c) John is the 27-year old son of Baldwin and Martha. He earns just 30 dollars a week. Initially he supports the truth. But the lure of money makes him forget his morals. Telling a simple lie for 100,000 dollars is not a sin!

d) Evie is the daughter of Baldwin and Martha. She is proud of her honest father and loves him dearly. She wants him to stick to the truth. But on hearing about the offer of 100,000 dollars for a small lie, her morality is shaken to the roots. Normal for a young girl from a not-so-rich family.

Activity VI (Readers’ Theatre)

Reader’s theatre is a vocal rendering of the script of a play. There are no stage settings, costumes or actions involved in it. The script of the play is read out with proper voice modulation. It is used to improve listening and reading skills.
Assume the various roles in the play and present the Readers’ theatre of “The Hour of Truth’ in the class.
This is to be practically done by the students.

Activity VII (Language practice)

A. Tense:
Question 7.
Read the passage given on p. 68 of the Text.

a. Fill in the blanks choosing the right option from the brackets.
Answers:

  • Started
  • Built
  • Wasn’t selling
  • Occupied
  • Read
  • Was waiting
  • Noticed
  • Was playing
  • Was approaching
  • Ran
  • Grabbed
  • Offered
  • Left
  • Went

b. Fill in the blanks using the correct tense forms of the verbs in brackets.
Answer:

  1. Sekhar was now with the Xanadu, a government publication. He joined it a year ago. Since then he has been publishing articles on various subjects. Next week he will write on the importance of being honest in public life.
  2. I reached the school a little late this morning. My friend was waiting for me there. He said that he had been waiting there for half an hour.
  3. Yesterday, they went home only after they had finished their work. But today they just decided that they would not work after five o’clock.

B. Reported Speech

Question 8.
Read the notes and examples given on below:
[am, is, are – was, were, do/does – did, will – would, can – could, have, has – had, want/like/know/go etc. – wanted/liked/knew/went, etc.]

[The past simple (did/saw/knew, etc.) can usually stay the same in reported speech, or you can change it to the past perfect
(had done/had seen / had known, etc.)]

e.g. Direct : Tom said, “I woke up feeling ill, so I didn’t go to work.

Report The Following:
“You aren’t worried, are you?” Tony asked.
“Noway, man,” Felix laughed out loud. “Ijustthink it’s cooler if we split right here. After the fight, we can get it together again like nothing ever happened.”
Answer:
Tony asked Felix whether he was worried. Felix laughed it off saying he wasn’t. He thought it would be better if they split right there. After the fight they could get together again as if nothing had ever happened.

b. Complete the following passage: (The words in the Direct speech are listed below:)
1. “Take the first turning to the left.”
2. “Keep straight till you reach the main road.”
3. “You will see the post office facing you.”
4. “How far is it?”
5. “It’s about half a mile at the most.”
Answer:
I was walking down the road the other day when a man stopped me and asked the way to the nearest post office. I told him to take the first turning to the left, and keep straight till he reaches the main road, where he would see the post office facing him on the opposite side of the road. He asked me how far it was and I told him it was about half a mile at the most. He thanked me and walked off.

C. The Passive

Question 9.
Read the notes on the Passive given on below:

It is remarkable how rapidly the country is developing. Progress (1) ………….. (make) everywhere. In the town, old houses (2) ………….. (pull down) and fine new blocks of flats (3) ………….. (put up) in their place. Large factories (4) ……………… (build) within easy reach of the town. In these, only the most modern machinery (5) ……………. (install). Good highways (6) ………………… (construct) to connect one town with another. In the countryside, too, a great deal (7) ………… (do) to increase agricultural production through new techniques. Irrigation schemes (8) ……………… (introduce) everywhere. In the south, large areas of land, which were once desert (9) ……………… extensively …………………… (cultivate). It is a pleasure to see how much (10) ……………… (achieve) through planning and hard work.

a. Complete the following passage:
Answer:
(Here you can choose between the simple present and the present continuous tense.)
It is remarkable how rapidly the country is developing. Progress is (being) made everywhere. In the town, old houses are (being) pulled down and new blocks of flats are (being) put up in their place. Large factories are (being) built within easy reach of the town. In these, only the most modern machinery is (being) installed. Good highways are (being)/have been constructed to connect one with another. In the countryside, too, a great deal has/ is to be done to increase agricultural production through new techniques. Irrigation schemes have/are to be introduced everywhere. In the south, large areas of land, which were once desert, have/are extensively been/being cultivated. It is a pleasure to see how much has been (is being) achieved through planning and hard work.

b. Rewrite the following newspaper report, using the passive forms of the verbs underlined:
Answer;

Daring Raid at Local Hotel

The Manager of the Ridgeway Hotel was held at gunpoint by thieves last night during a daring raid in which nearly Rs. 50,000 was taken from the hotel safe. Several of the bedrooms also were broken into and articles of value were removed.

The thieves made their escape through the kitchen, where several pieces of equipment were damaged. The chef was injured when he tried to stop them and he was left lying unconscious on the floor. The thieves were arrested early this morning.

Activity VIII (Let’s edit)

Question 10.
Given blow is a letter mailed by the winner of the Golden Gloves Championship Tournament (Amigo Brothers) in response to the show cause notice sent by the Secretary of the Sports Authority.

There are a few errors in it Identify them. Now, re¬write the letter with necessary corrections.
(Hint The errors are in the following areas: spelling, tense, word order, redundancy)
Answer:
102 W,7mAve.
E.Manhattan, NY
15 August 2005 ‘
The Secretary
Sports Authority
845, 3n, Ave., NY

Sir,
Sub: Not Receiving Medal at the Golden Gloves Championship Tournament
Ref: Your Show Cause Notice dated 8 August 2005

I really regret the inconvenience I caused during the valedictory function of the Tournament. I do believe that in a game a contestant should fight well with true sportsman spirit rather than fight for a medal. I also believe that the value of a medal is not greater than the bond between human relationships. Please remember that my opponent was by closest friend.

I know that I won the match only because of my friend. He frightened me throughout the game. But in the last few minutes I faced only mild punches from him. He wanted me to win the match.

In the circumstances I may kindly be exempted from any disciplinary action.

Yours truly,

Sd/-
(Felix Vargas)

The Hour of Truth (One-act play) Edumate Questions and Answers

Question 1.
Mr. John Gresham, who is under police custody, sends Robert Baldwin a message expressing his wish to meet Robert as early as possible. Complete the message.
The message begins like this:
Hi Robert,
I am going through the worst time of my life …………….
Answer:
Hi Robert,
t am going through the worst time of my life. As you know I am accused of misappropriation of bank money and I am in jail. I want to see you as early as you can make it. Our meeting is a life and death issue for me. So do not hesitate to come. I want to talk to you some very personal and urgent matters.

Your delay in coming would cost me my liberty and you your job in the bank. So do come immediately and don’t delay.

With love,
John

Question 2.
John Gresham offered hundred thousand dollars to Robert Baldwin. But he rejected it. Later he told his family ‘I’ll go to my grave clean!’ What trait of Baldwin’s character is evident here?
Answer:
The trait of character evident here is his honesty. He does not want to take a bribe, however big it is, and tell a lie. He wants to die as a man of integrity and truth.

Question 3.
On the eve of John’s arrest, Robert Baldwin sent him an e-mail persuading him to close down the bank. Draft the e-mail for Robert Baldwin.
Answer:
johngresham@hotmail.com

Sub: Closing down the Bank

dear john,
I have got some definite information that the police will come and arrest you soon. Somebody has complained against you and accused you of misappropriating bank money. I was going through the records and I find there are many discrepancies which we can’t explain to the police, if they come to the bank to investigate the matter. So in the best interest of all, I strongly recommend that you close down the bank. Keeping it open will bring you more troubles. With more time in our hands we can see how we can settle the things in a proper way.

I hope you will take my suggestion seriously and close the bank down.

Robert

Question 4.
Robert Baldwin decides to join Third National. He writes a letter to Mr. Marshall expressing his willingness to join Third National. Write the likely letter.
Answer:
Robert Baldwin
II /47 Kennedy Street
Washington DC
November?, 2016

Mr. Marshal Smith
President, Third National
Lincoln Street
Washington DC

Dear Sir,
Sub: Willingness to join Third National
Thank you for your offer letter TN/Est/Per/143 dated
November 5,2016.1 am willing to take up the job.
I request you to give me a period of 2 weeks to settle certain matters with which I am busy at the moment.
I will be able to join on November 23.

Thank you!

Yours faithfully,
(Robert Baldwin)

Question 5.
Read the excerpt from the play ‘The Hour-of Truth.’
Evie : And Mr. Gresham hasn’t done anything really wrong.
John : It’s a technicality, that’s what it is. Nobody loses a cent. Nobody wants to see him punished.
Do you agree with Evie and John? Substantiate your views in a paragraph.
Answer:
I don’t agree with Evie and John. Both of them know Mr. Gresham has misappropriated bank money. If Robert Baldwin, their father, simply says three words during the trial of Gresham, he is promised a bribe of a colossal sum of 100,000 dollars. Forthe poor family, this is a huge sum. If that money comes to the family, Evie and John can do some of the things they want to do, but were unable to do because of the lack of money. So they are making excuses to make their father accept the bribe.

Evie says Mr. Gresham has not done anything really wrong as if she is the judge! John dismisses the misdeed of Gresham by calling it a mere technicality. Moreover he says nobody will lose a cent and nobody wants Gresham to be punished. So his logic is there is nothing wrong if his father takes the 100,000 dollars offered to him. These young children are talking like some modern lawyers who twist the truth for their advantage. They don’t mind twisting the truth if the payment is good.

Question 6.
Evie and John Baldwin are the true representatives of the modern world where money moulds choices. In the light of the reading of The Hour of Truth’ express your opinion on the above statement.
Answer:
Money Moulds Choices
Evie and John are definitely true representatives of the modem world where money moulds the choices. Both of them knew very well that Mr. Gresham has misappropriated bank money. When they come to know that if their father, Robert Baldwin, simply says three words “I don’t know” during the trial of Gresham, he is promised a bribe of a colossal sum of 100,000 dollars, they want their father to say those three words and collect the money. For the poor family like Evie’s and John’s, this is a huge sum. If that money comes to the family, Evie and John can do some of the things they want to do, but were unable to do because of the lack of money. So they are making excuses to make their father accept the bribe.

Evie says Mr. Gresham has not done anything really wrong as if site is the judge! John dismisses the misdeed of Gresham by calling it a mere technicality. Moreover he says nobody will lose a cent and nobody wants Gresham to be punished. So his logic is there is nothing wrong if his father takes the 100,000 dollars offered to him. These young children are talking like some modem lawyers who twist the truth for their advantage. They don’t mind twisting the truth if the payment is good.

This is the typical attitude of the modern world. Honesty, integrity and truth have no meaning to most of the modern people who can simply close their eyes to truth if it is beneficial to them. Forthe modem people addicted to the consumer culture, money is God. They are prepared to sacrifice anything – their conscience, soul and spirit – for money. Mammon is the modem god and people do not even feel shame to worship him in the open! They have forgotten the old ditty: “If you lose wealth, you lose nothing; if you lose health, you lose something; but if you lose character, you lose everything!”

Question 7.
The employees of John Gresham under the leadership of Donovan, the assistant cashier, decides to take all possible steps to put John Gresham behind the bars forthe wrong he has done. On behalf of Donovan, draft a letter of complaint to the Chief of Police highlighting the need to curtail such illegal activities in future.
Answer:
Donovan C.
Secretary, Employees Union
John Gresham Banking Co.
Washington DC
7 November 2016
The Chief of Police
Police Headquarters
Washington DC

Sir,
Sub: Misappropriation of Bank Money by John Gresham
As the representative of the Employees of John Gresham, I want to bring to your notice the misappropriation of Bank money by Mr. Gresham. He has misappropriated a very huge amount causing the crash of the Bank. Currently he is in jail awaiting trial.

Mr. Robert Baldwin is the governor of the Bank. As far as we know he is an upright person who will do nothing against his conscience. So, the sole culprit is John Gresham.

Banking is an industry built on faith and John Gresham has done great damage to that faith. We all lost our jobs and we are in trouble. We request you to take strict measures against John Gresham and recoverthe misappropriated amount from him. He should be given such severe punishment so that it will be deterrent to the people who want to cheat people.

Hoping you will take immediate action,

Yours faithfully,
Donovan C.
(Secretary)

Question 8
Mr. Tom, an incredibly accomplished and successful businessman, while addressing young professionals, once said:
“It’s absolutely essential to think freely. I’ve seen people very busy who never really seem to do any thing.” If you think, you’ll realize that it’s impossible to concentrate on fifty different things at a time. It’s high time we take things seriously and make sure to give that activity your full attention. To be precise, you need to make money by doing something that has already been proven successful.

Replace the italicized portion choosing appropriate idiomatic expressions from the options given below, (get down to business, smooth sailing .think out of box, in a nutshell, glimpse Into the future, in a beehive)
Answer:
Idioms
think freely-think out of the box
very busy – in beehive
take things seriously – get down to business
to be precise – in a nutshell

Question 9
The following are some of the key points noted down by a reporter who was assigned the task of reporting the John Gresham-bank crash case.

  • Wrecking of the bank
  • Mr. John Gresham found guilty
  • Mr. Gresham arrested
  • Robert Baldwin-only witness
  • The trial begins in twenty four hours
  • The bank closed down

Based on the points, prepare a report of the incident. Give a catchy title to the report.
Answer:
Bank Crashes – Misappropriation Alleged
Washington DC: The John Gresham Bank has crashed. Its owner John Gresham is arrested and is in jail. The Bank is closed and sealed. Customers are panicky not knowing what has happened.

On contacting the governor of the Bank Mr. Robert Baldwin, he said he knew nothing about the misappropriation. If anything has happened, as alleged, he does not know anything about it. He is only the governor of the bank and major business is transacted by the owner Mr. Gresham himself.

We also contacted Mr. Donovan. He is the Asstt. Cashier of the bank and he has been working there for the last 8 years. He was as surprised as we were about the crash of the bank. He said he had planned to work in the bank all his life because he had considered the bank an excellent one. He even got married on the strength of his job here. He was now more worried than even the customers!

The police say that John Gresham has taken away huge sums from the Bank and deposited them in the numbered Swiss Bank accounts. He was planning to run away with his family to Switzerland and live there comfortably with his misappropriated money.

The trial of the case will begin in 24 hours.

Question 10
Your school is staging the one act play The Hour of Truth.’As the director of the play, you are asked to introduce the play to the audience. Prepare the script for introduction.
(Hints: theme, message, relevance of the play in the present day world etc.)
Answer:
Respected Principal, teachers and friends,

You are going to see a one-act play titled The Hour of Truth’ by Percival Wilde. In the play we see how money moulds minds in the modern world. Robert Baldwin is the governor of the John Grisham Bank. His wife is Martha and he has two children Evie and John. His salary is just 60 dollars a week. Robert is a man of honesty and he has taught his family of the importance of being honest.

John Gresham misappropriates bank money and he is in jail. The bank crashes. Robert is asked to meet John urgently in the jail. John offers him a bribe of 100,000 dollars to say “I don’t remember” in the court when the case comes to trial. By saying those words, Robert will save John from punishment.

Robert comes home and talks about the offer to his wife and children. The three of them suddenly start thinking of ways to get the 100,000 dollars. They give suggestions to Robert. Will Robert take their suggestions and accept the money from John and say in the court “I don’t remember” when the judge asks him about the misappropriation?

I will not tell you the answer now. See it on stage! Have a nice time watching the play!

Question 11.
Go through the excerpt taken from The Hour of Truth’
John : They’re going to punish Gresham, aren’t they?
Baldwin : I’m afraid so.
John : What for?
Baldwin : For misappropriating the fund of the bank.
John : Oh, I know that. But what crime has he committed?
Report this conversation from Martha’s point of view.
Answer:
John asked Baldwin whether they were going to punish Gresham.
Baldwin replied that he was afraid so.
John again asked what it was for.
Baldwin replied that it was for misappropriating the fund of the bank.
John commented that he knew that and asked but what crime he had committed.

Question 12.
When Mr. Marshall enters the scene and speaks about Gresham’s confession Martha, Robert’s wife feels extremely proud of her husband. She speaks volubly on the ideal qualities of Robert Baldwin.
My husband: …………………………………………………………………… Now, complete it for her.
(Hints: Principles Robert stood for, his self-confidence, uncompromising attitude, commitment towards the family etc.)
Answer:
My husband Robert is a gem of a person. Without hesitation, I can say that he is a synonym for honesty. He has practiced it all his life and he has been trying to instill it into our two children and also me. His salary is very small. He gets only $60 a week but he will never think of increasing his income by questionable means. He is a man of self-confidence and he is sure of himself. He has an uncompromising attitude. He is highly committed to his family and he spends a lot of prime time with us.

My husband neither drinks nor smokes nor gambles. He could have easily taken the money offered by John Gresham and we could have lived a more comfortable life. In fact Evie, John and even I tried to persuade him that saying “I don’t remember” in the court is not a big sin at all and he should say it and get the money promised to him by John Gresham. He loves John Gresham and that is why he named our son John. But neither his love for Gresham nor his desire to give his family better comforts would persuade him to take a bribe. That is my husband and I am proud of him.

The Hour of Truth (One-act play) About The Author

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– Percival Wilde – (1887-1953)

Percival Wilde (1887-1953) was known for his plays and detective stories. This play is from the volume entitled “A Question of Morality and Other Plays”. It is a striking psychological study on the corrupting influence of money on people.
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The Hour of Truth (One-act play) Summary in English

The Scene: At Baldwin’s
It is a hot and sultry Sunday afternoon. The sun overhead and the baked clay underfoot are merciless. In the distance, lowering clouds promise rain. At the Baldwin family, the people are awaiting the return of Baldwin.

John, Baldwin’s son, is an average youth of 27. He is smoking a pipe as if today is not anything different from the other days. His mother is knitting without much progress. Evie is trying to conceal her nervousness.

There is a tense pause. Nobody wants to break the silence. For the tenth time, in ten minutes, Evie goes to the window and look? oyt along the road.

Martha says that he should have come by now. She hopes he has not forgotten his umbrella as usual. She thinks it might rain and asks Evie about it. Without waiting for an answer Martha goes to the window and looks out anxiously. She says the sky is dark. Suddenly she starts because there was a flash of lightning.

Page 51: John moves to a nearby centre-table and knocks the ashes out of his pipe. His mother turns to him. She asks him to go to his father’s room and see that the windows are closed. John goes.

Evie tries to get the attention of her mother. She asks her why Mr. Gresham wanted her father. Has he done anything wrong? Martha says he has done nothing wrong. Mr. Gresham wanted to talk to him. Evie wants to know what is the thing that Mr. Gresham wanted to talk about. Mr Gresham has been arrested and they are going to try him the following day. Why does he want her father?

Martha says he is going to give evidence. Evie wants to know since her father is going to give evidence against Mr Gresham why does he want to see her father. Martha says she does not know. Robert does not say much about his business affairs. She did not know there was anything wrong with the bank until she saw it in the newspapers. Robert did not tell her to draw her money out. By doing that it would not be loyal to Mr. Gresham. But she withdrew the money against his wishes because she suspected something.

Evie wants to know if her father had anything to do with the wrecking of the bank. Did he know what was going oh. The papers are saying bad thing about him. Martha says they haven’t been fairto him.

Page 52: Evie says the papers said that he must have been a fool not to know that. Only he and Gresham could have known it. Then why didn’t he stop it? Martha says he was acting under Gresham’s orders. Evie wanted to know why her father should follow Gresham’s orders. Martha believes Robert never did a wrong thing in his life. He did not know he was wrong. He found it by accident. He found out what Gresham was doing. Evie wants to know how she knows all this.

Martha says she does not know it,for saw. But she suspects it. She is sure that Robert has not done anything Evie sees herfather coming. Martha asks Evie to stay where she is. She would like to talk to her husband first. John and Evie look at each other. John wonders what Gresham had to tell him. He looks through the window and sees it has started raining. John suddenly opens the door and greets his father. Baldwin comes in followed by Martha. He shakes hands with John and kisses Evie.

Page 54: Martha asks Robert if his shoes are wet. Baldwin says he took the car and so he is not wet. He goes to a chair and sits. John asks his father to tell them something about the problem. Baldwin pretends he did not understand. John says that people have been talking rotten things about his father. He could not contradict them. Baldwin asks why he could not. John says he did not know. Baldwin says but he knows his father. He says it was only a day before the smash-up he found out what Gresham was doing. He then asked Gresham to put all the money he had taken away back into the bank. But he said he could not. Then he told him to close the bank. But Gresham did not want to do that. But he made him do it. He was very angry. But Baldwin had the upper hand.

Evie says the papers did not mention those things. Baldwin says it was not necessary to tell them. Martha says by not telling the truth Robert is allowing people to doubt him.

Page 55: Baldwin says it will be cleared the following day. Gresham wanted to see him. The trial begins in 24 hours. He is the only witness against Gresham. He asked him to tell the court that he had an attack of poor memory. If he tells all the things he knows Gresham will go to jail. No power on earth can save him. Therefore he wants him to forget a little – the essential things. He told him when they question him he should say “I don’t remember.” They can’t prove whether he remembers or not. John thinks it would be a lie.

Baldwin says it is a lie. But it is done every day. And they could not touch him and they cant convict Gresham. Martha was angry at Gresham’s daring to ask her husband to tell a lie. Evie wants to know what her father’s reply to Gresham was. Baldwin asks John what would he have said if such a- request was made to him. John says he would have told him to go to the devil. Baldwin says he did the same thing. But he did not use the words John used. He is an old friend. But Gresham knew what he meant. Evie wants to know what was Gresham’s reaction.

Page 56: Baldwin says Gresham was not surprised. He had known him for 35 years. Anybody who knew him that long won’t expect him to tell a lie. If it was somebody else he would have hit him on the face. But Gresham and he were boys together and they worked side by side. He has been working for him since he started business. He is desperate now. He does not know what he is doing. He offered him money.

John was surprised to hear that. Baldwin says he was offered 100,000 dollars. But he has only a few years to live and he wants to die clean. Gresham had put aside that money for him without anybody knowing it. He says it is out of his private fortune and not from the depositors’ money. It makes no difference.

Evie could not believe that her father was offered 100,000 dollars. Baldwin says he could get that money simply by saying one word ‘Yes’, or for nodding his head or even a look of the eyes. John wants to know whether Gresham meant what he said. Baldwin says his word is good. He never lied to him. He unlocked his drawer and showed him the 100,000 in cash. Baldwin examined them and found the bills (notes) were genuine. Evie enquires for that amount if her father has to simply say ‘I don’t remember’. Baldwin says yes.

Page 57: Baldwin says those three words would choke him if he tried to speak them. For some others it would be easy. If he told a lie all of his past would rise up and hit him in the face. It would mean he had been a living lie. He wouldn’t be then the honourable man he was thought to be. When John Gresham offered him money, he was angry. But Gresham showed no surprise which was a compliment to Baldwin. John says it was a compliment that cost him 100,00 dollars.

Martha wants to know if the depositors would lose much. Baldwin says they won’t lose a’cent. Evie felt the papers said a different story. Baldwin says they printed something without knowing the truth. They were simply guessing. He said he wanted Gresham to say the position regarding the depositors’ money. It will come out the following day.

John wanted to know why he did not say the truth to the papers before. They had been asking him. Baldwin says nothing forced him to give an answer. Baldwin thinks Gresham will be punished for misappropriating funds. John wonders what crime Gresham has committed. Evie thinks if nobody loses anything there is no crime.

Page 58: Baldwin says they can’t let Gresham go free. He is too conspicuous. John wants to know whether it is right. Baldwin says his opinion does not matter. But he is sorry for Gresham. John thinks it is a technicality. Since nobody loses a cent, why should Gresham be punished! Evie wants to know if it is too bad if her father lets Gresham off. Baldwin says he wants to let Gresham off, but he is not the judge. Evie says he is the only witness against Gresham. John supports her. He further says that it is bad if they put John Gresham in jail because his father named him John Gresham.

Martha wants clarification. She wants Baldwin to repeat what Gresham told him. Baldwin says Gresham told him to get him off tomorrow. Martha wants to know if he can do that. Baldwin says yes, by answering ‘I don’t remember1 when they ask him dangerous questions.

Page 58: Martha wants to know if he remembers everything. Baldwin says yes. John wants to know if he remembers everything. Baldwin says yes because he has notes also. John then wants to know if he will remember things without those notes. He thinks he will have to rely on the notes. Baldwin says everybody else does the same thing. John then says that means if he says ‘I don’t remember’ it won’t be far from the truth. Martha also thinks that Gresham is not asking too much from Baldwin. Baldwin is surprised to see Martha encouraging him to say ‘I don’t remember’.

Martha says she is as honorable as her husband. She thinks it is not right to send an old friend to jail. When their son John was baptized Gresham stood sponsor for him and they were very proud. Does Robert remember what he said that day when they were returning home from Church? He had said, “Martha, may our son always live up to the name which we have given him.”Baldwin says he dimly remembers it.

Page 60: Martha says it would be very sad if their son’s name should come to grief through him (Robert). Robert wants to know if Martha is telling him to accept the bribe money Gresham offered. Evie wants to know why he calls it bribe money. Robert says Gresham called it with a prettier name. He said he had underpaid him all those years. He said the 100,000 represented the difference between what he had paid and what actually he deserved.

Martha says Gresham was right. Robert had worked sincerely for him all those years. Robert said that Gresham felt that if he had paid him what he should have, Robert would have more than 100,000 by now. John agrees with the logic of Gresham. Baldwin says he never asked him to raise his salary. When he raised it, it was on his own accord. He asks Evie for her opinion.

Evie says what people would think if her father goes to the stand to give witness and they put John Gresham in jail. Robert says they will think he has done his duty. Evie says that when the depositors find out that they have not lost any money, they will not want Gresham to go to jail. They will feel sorry for him. Baldwin agrees.

Page 61: John says people will not be happy with the man who caused Gresham to go to jail. Martha supports John and says people will say that Robert did not help an old friend. John says that when Robert pulls out the notes in court, Gresham will surely go to jail. Evie feels that Gresham has not done anything wrong. John says it is a mere technicality. Nobody loses a cent. Nobody wants Gresham punished. Evie says only her father wants Gresham punished. John wants to know how his father can send the man, whose name he has given to his son, to jail. Martha says she believes in mercy and Gresham has always been good to Robert. Martha also reminds him that he is out of work as the bank is closed.

Baldwin says he will find a position somewhere. John says that if Gresham does not go to jail he will start his business again and he will offer Robert a partnership. The 100,000 could be put in business. Moreover Gresham will remain grateful to Robert.

Page 62: Martha says 100,000 dolars would mean a lot to them. If Robert does not find a job soon, John, their son, will have to support them. John says he gets only 30 dollars a week and that would not be much for the family. Evie begins to weep. John tells his father that he has said nothing to the papers. If he says nothing more tomorrow, it will be simply sticking to his friend. He has done a lot for him and he has to reciprocate.

Baldwin tries to look at each one. They all turn their eyes away. Do they want him to take the money? He wants an answer, yes or no, from at least one of them. He could not go into partnership with Gresham. Martha asks him why. He says people would not trust him. John then says he could go into business with someone else. 100,000 is a lot of money.

Baldwin walks to the window. He says he never thought such a day would come. Whatever they say taking money from Gresham is a dishonorable thing. He asks all of them to admit it. John says nobody will hear of it. Baldwin says but they will know it among themselves. Whatever they are to the world, they should be honest with each other. He looks at each one. He lifts Martha’s head and looks into her eyes. He shudders. He calls them Shams, Liars, Hypocrites and Thieves. He is not better than any of them. They have seen their souls naked. He asks for an answer from them.

Page 63: Martha says it is not wrong. Baldwin says it is not right. John repeats that 100,000 dollars is a lot of money. John thinks he refused the money because he was afraid what they would say. Baldwin agrees. John says nobody will know it. Baldwin says except the 4 of them. John sees someone coming. Martha asks who it is. John says it is Marshall. The door bell rings, a maid enters and goes out through the other. She re-enters and says someone wants to see Robert. She hands him a card. It is Marshall. Martha wants to know if he is the President of the Third National. Baldwin says yes and wonders why he has come there. The maid asks him if he should send the visitor in. Baldwin asks her to send him in. The maid goes out.

Page 64: Martha crosses to him quickly and tells him to be careful of what he says. He is to go on the stand tomorrow. Baldwin says yes. Marshall enters the rom. He asks them if they are spending the afternoon indoors. He shakes hands with Mrs. Baldwin. Martha says they were just going out and calls Evie. Marshall says they don’t have to go out because of him. He tells that he has come to tell Baldwin that if he wants to work with the Third National, he will be given a position.

Baldwin is shocked. He asks Marshall if it is really true. Marshall says it is true. He had gone to see Gresham that afternoon. He told him about the offer he had made. “But he knew no amount of money would make you do something you thought wrong. He paid you the best compliment. Instead of making you testify against him, he confessed.” Baldwin sinks into a chair saying, ‘Confessed!’ Marshall continues and says he told him the whole story. He then turns to Martha and tells her that every man will be telling her how highly he honours and respects her husband. How sincere he was! Martha holds Marshall’s hand and asks him to stop praising as Baldwin is crying.

The Hour of Truth (One-act play) Summary in Malayalam

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The Hour of Truth Glossary

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Beyond The Horizon Questions and Answers Plus One English Unit 3

Kerala State Board New Syllabus Plus One English Textbook Answers Unit 3 Beyond The Horizon Text Book Questions and Answers, Summary, Notes.

Kerala Plus One English Textbook Beyond The Horizon Questions and Answers Unit 3

Let’s Begin

Question 1.
Look at the illustration given below.
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Give a suitable caption to it.
Answer:
Travel

Question 2.
What more would you like to include in this illustration?
Answer:
An aeroplane, a train, a mountain, a beach, a big hotel, a city, skiing, dancing

Question 3.
Travel is an integral part of modern life. It opens up new horizons and experience. Imagine that you are planning a tour to a place of importance.
What are your criteria for selecting your tourist destination?
Answer:
a) Scenic beauty
b) Good accommodation and good food
c) Entertainment
d) Travel facilities and Safety

Read and discuss :

The lush beauty of a place is a real feast for the eyes. It never fails to attract us. Here is an account of the magical beauty of nature-the panoramic view from the top of Thamarasseri Ghats orThamarasseri Churam (a hilly highway with 9 hairpin curves from Adivaram to Lakkidi, in Wayanad) towards the Arabian Sea.

Read the material given below.
‘High mountains rise to the left with water glistening on bare black rocks like tears of gladness in the eyes of sorrow; forests stretch away here with gentle slope and easy undulation; far below lie swamps choked with thorny thickets and rank coarse grasses in whose bosoms are stored the streams which water those large stretches of rice fields, here sere and yellow after the sickle of the reaper, there whitening unto harvest or again a vivid green where the second crop matures.

Hills everywhere, some arid, red and unfruitful, more covered in the feathery foliage of the Eastern orchards… As the distance grows farther, hill and field all merge into one green plain, and beyond gleams the sea, hard to be discerned from heaven that bends down and meets it. The thought rises from the heart that in such fair and well-ordered beauty, the affairs of this world may perchance appear… so strange, so little comprehendible by us, the dwellers, amid its hills and valleys.

– (Wayanad: It’s Peoples and Traditions by C. Gopalan Nair, 1911)

Question 4.
Discuss the colours mentioned in the passage.
Answer:
Black rocks, yellow rice fields, whitening into harvest, green crops, red hills, green plain.

Question 5.
What gives Thamarasseri its well-ordered beauty?
Answer:
The high mountains with water glistening on bare black rocks, the forests that stretch with gentle slope and easy undulation, the swamps choked with thorny thickets, the harvested rice fields, the vivid green second crops, the hills, the green plain, and he gleaming sea and the sky that bends down to meet the sea gives Thamarasseri its well-ordered beauty.

Question 6.
Pick out the word pictures found in the passage.
Answer:
Thorny thickets coarse grasses sere and yellow

Question 7.
Think of a place in your locality which is noted
for its scenic beauty. Is it attractive and beautiful as the place described in the above passage? Discuss with your friends. (3 Mark)

Read and Enjoy

Question 1.
Travel is an eye-opener. It opens up new, refreshing snapshots before us and often helps us to change our philosophy of life.

… all experience is an arch wherethrough’
Gleams that untravelled world whose margin fades Forever and forever when I move.

Beyond The Horizon About the Author:

Beyond The Horizon About the Author
– Alfred Lord Tennyson

Ulysses is the speaker of Tennyson’s poem. For him travel is the means to satisfy his unquenchable thirst for knowledge. With his strong determination, ‘to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield’, he plans to go beyond horizons of knowledge and experience. Nowadays the amenities of travel have improved. The opportunities of travel have also increased.

This Unit focuses on travel and the different experience it gives. It takes the students through different areas of travel – adoration of natural beauty, a desire for adventure and an exploration of new cultures, customs and traditions.

It has three lessons:
a) Sunrise on the Hills (a poem)
b) The Trip of Le Horla (a short story)
c) The Sacred Turtles of Kadavu (a Fijian Legend)

Amigo Brothers Questions and Answers Plus Two English Textbook Unit 2 Chapter 2 (Story)

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Kerala Plus Two English Textbook Amigo Brothers Questions and Answers Unit 2 Chapter 2 (Story)

Read And Respond

Question 1.
What is special about the friendship between Antonio and Felix?
Answer:
Antonio Cruz and Felix Vargas were both 17. They were so together in friendship that they felt like brothers. They had known each other from childhood. They grew up in the same building on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.

Question 2.
How did they work to achieve their dream?
Answer:
They both had a dream – becoming a light-weight champion of the world. Whenever they got a chance they exercised, sometimes at the Boy’s Club and sometimes at the gym. They would run every day morning, wearing sweat shirts and short towels around their necks. They had a collection of Fight magazines. They also kept the torn tickets of all the boxing matches they had gone to see. They also had some clippings of their own.

Question 3.
What was the wall rising between them?
Answer:
They both had a dream – becoming a light-weight champion of the world. They both practised hard. They were told that they were to meet each other in the division finals scheduled for the 7th of August. That was 2 weeks away. The winner would represent the Boy’s Club in the Golden Gloves Championship Tournament. Th&’flieaftS’ ofriy on* of -them would go to the Tournament. This was the wall rising between them.

Question 4.
Felix decides to go to Aunt Lucy. Why?
Answer:
Both Felix and Antonio have come to know that they have to fight an elimination bout and only the winner would go to take part in the Golden Gloves Championship Tournament. So farthey have been running together and working out together. Now they have to have a plan of their own to defeat his rival in the bout. So they thought it was better that they separated. That is why Felix decides to go to Aunt Lucy.

Question 5.
Compare the thoughts and feelings of amigo brothers on the eve of their fight
Answer:
The evening before the big fight, Antonio made his way to the roof of his building. He tried not to think of Felix. He thought he had made up his mind. He would knock out Felix early and quickly so that he does not get hurt by a long fight. Felix decided to watch a movie in an effort to keep Antonio’s face away from his mind and fists. The film was The Champion’, acted by Kirk Douglas. The champion was getting beaten. Felix got a shock. He imagined himself in the ring, blasting Antonio against the ropes.

Question 6.
Both Antonio and Felix wanted to win in the first round. What might be the reason?
Answer:
Both Antonio and Felix wanted to win in the first round because they both wanted to win, and, at the same time they did not want to hurt each other by extending the fight into three full rounds.

Question 7.
The amigo brothers were popular as boxers. How do you know?
Answer:
They were popular as boxers. We know that from the fact that large posters about the fight were plastered all over the walls. The fight created great interest in the neighbourhood. Both the boys were liked and respected and each had his own loyal fans.

Question 8.
Do you think that the amigo brothers fought Fiercely in the first and second rounds? What makes you think so?
Answer:
Yes, I do. The amigo brothers fought fiercely in the first and second rounds. In the first round we see Antonio countering the attack of Felix with three lefts that snapped Felix’s head back, sending a mild shock coursing through him. Again we see Antonio crashing two lefts to Felix’s head which made his right ear ring. In the second round we see neither fighter giving an inch. We see Antonio getting a short right on his chin, turning his legs to jelly. We see Felix grunting like a bull throwing wild punches at Antonio from every direction. So both were trying to win by hitting the other as hard as they could.

Question 9.
Who, do you think, will win in the end?
Answer:
Both will win. Neither of them fell to the canvas and the referee and the two trainers had to pry Felix and Antonio apart. In fact their friendship won.

Question 10.
The amigo brothers rushed at each other after the final bout. Why? What does this tell us about their relationship?
Answer:
The amigo brothers rushed at each other afterthe final bout because they were proud of each other. They knew they would always be champions to each other. This tells us that their friendship is very strong and indestructible.

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Think And Write

Question 1.
There are lots of similarities and differences between Antonio and Felix. List them.
Answer:
Similarities: They both are young boys of 17. They both are Puerto Ricans. They both want to become a light weight champion of the world. They both work out hard. They both run in the mornings. They both live in the same building on the Lower East side of Manhattan. They love each other very much. Neither of them wants the other to be hurt, although they both want to win.

Differences: Antonio was fair, lean and lanky. Felix was dark, short and husky. Antonio’s hair was always falling over his eyes, while Felix wore his black hair in an Afro style. Felix weigtiecfl 34 pounds, but Antonio weighed 133 pounds.

Question 2.
Antonio and Felix are intimate friends. Do you keep such intimacy with yourfriends? Describe your best friend.
Answer:
I have some intimate friends. Raj is my best friend. Raj is 18. He is fair, lean and tall. He comes from a rich family, but he is very humble. In the class he is very quiet, but outside he becomes very talkative. He is intelligent and works very hard. He wants to become an engineer, specializing in Computer Science. He likes chicken biriyani very much. He loves cricket and Hindi films. His hero in cricket is Dhoni and Virat Kohli. In films he likes Salman Khan. Among the heroines he likes Karina Kapoor and Deepik Padukone.

Question 3.
What is the main conflict in the story?
Answer:
The main conflict in the story is that of ambition. Both Antonio and Felix want to be champions. But only one of them can be a champion. So they decide to fight it out. In the end they realize that both are equally determined and equally strong.

Question 4.
The crowd was enthusiastic in the beginning. Why did people get worried in the end?
Answer:
The crowd was enthusiastic in the beginning. Large posters about the fight were plastered all overthe walls. The fight created great interest in the neighbourhood. Both the boys were liked and respected and each had his own loyal fans. As they gave each other punches the crowd was enthusiastic and loudly cheered them. But in the 3rd round the fight almost became a life and death affair. Both were punching each other so hard that even the referee got worried. They did not stop the fight even when the bell rang repeatedly and this made the people worried.

Question 5.
Nodreams can be realized without effort How far is this true in the case of Antonio and Felix?
Answer:
No dreams can be realized without effort. This is true in the case of Antonio and Felix. They both continued working hard till the last day of the fight. They even decided to go their separate ways till the fight was over. In the fight also they did not spare the opponent because he was his friend. They tried their best to win. No pain, no gain. There is a saying in English: The finest pearls are found in the deepest part of the ocean. Only those who make genuine efforts can get these pearls.

Activity I: (Write-up)

Question 1.
The box given below contains information about Antonio and Felix. Add more points to it
Answer:

  • Felt themselves to be brothers
  • Slept, ate, rapped and dreamt positive
  • Both were young boys of 17
  • Both were Puerto Ricans
  • Both wanted to become a light weight champion of the world
  • Both worked out hard
  • Both ran in the mornings
  • They lived in the same building on the Lower East side of Manhattan.
  • They love each other very much.
  • They did not want the other to be hurt
  • Both were strong, one weighing 134 pounds and other 133.

Activity II (Making Announcements)

Question 2.
The following announcement was made by the announcer before the competition began: “Ladies and Gentlemen, now is the moment we have all been waiting for-the main event between two fine young Puerto Rican fighters… ”

Imagine yourself to be the announcer of the sports day in your school. Write the script of the announcement that you would make for any one event
Answer:
“Respected teachers, parents, boys and girls, now is the moment we all have been waiting for- the 400 Metres Relay Race. The fourteams are ready at their various spots. Look at their colours-orange, green, yellow and white. The batons are also of the same colour as their dresses. Soon the whistle will go and you will see the fastest runners of the school competing for the prize. Be ready for a breathtaking finish. I can see the referee ready to whistle. Okay… May the best team win!”

Activity III (Newspaper report)

Question 3.
Imagine that you are a newspaper reporter and you witness the contest between the amigo brothers ad note down the points which you would like to include in your report.
Answer:

  • Venue – Tompkins Square Park
  • Time-Afternoon
  • Contestants – Antonio Cruz & Felix Vargas
  • Park begins to fill up even earlier
  • Fighters enter
  • Crowd explodes with a roar
  • Antonio & Felix bow gracefully and raise their arms in acknowledgment
  • The announcement with the respective weights of the contestants
  • Referee giving instructions
  • Ground
  • 2nd round
  • 3rd round
  • Final bell. Fighting does not stop. People get worried.
  • The referee and the trainers separate the contestants
  • The contestant embrace
  • The announcement but the contestants had left, arm in arm, declaring their strong bond of friendship -amigo brothers!

Question 4.
Now prepare a newspaper report to be mailed to your editor.
Answer:
The fight between Antonio Cruz & Felix Vargas was scheduled to take place in Tompkins Square Park. The time was afternoon. Even before the scheduled fight, the Park begins to fill up because the fighters were much liked by the people around! There was expectation in all the faces to see a very good fight. The fighters enter and the crowd explodes with a roar. Antonio & Felix bow gracefully and raise their arms in acknowledgement to welcome they received from the crowd.

The announcer makes the announcement telling that the contest is between Antonio Cruz and Felix Vargas, two fine Puerto Ricans. Felix Vargas weighs 134 pounds and his rival Antonio Cruz weighs 133 pounds. The winner will represent the Boy’s Club in the tournament of champions, the Golden Gloves. There will be no draw. The Referee now gives instructions telling them it should be a clean fight. In the first round both the contestants do their best to outwit the other. But both are equally strong. In the second round also the same things happen. Punches fly back and forth, but none is floored. Each punch is applauded thunderously by the crowd.

Now comes the third round. Each contestant wants to win. They punch each other very hard. Nobody falls to the canvas. The final bell rings. But the fight continues. The bell rings again and again. But there is no stopping to the fighting. People started getting worried. It looked as if they are witnessing a do or die fight and not a contest. There is utter silence. Then the referee and the trainers separate the contestants.

Now the contestants embrace. They have forgotten they were fighting like bulls up to a moment ago. The announcer makes an announcement. He is trying to name the winner and he looks around. But both Felix and Antonio had left like good old friends, arm in arm, declaring their strong bond of friendship. They proved themselves to be real amigo brothers! May their tribes increase!

Activity IV (Debate)

Question 5.
“The announcer turned to point to the winner and found himself alone. Arm in arm, the champions had already left the ring.”
The winner in the boxing competition left without receiving the prize. This is against the rules and regulations of a game. Do you agree to this opinion?

Now use these points to conduct a debate and assess your performance in the format.
My performance:
My fluency:
Relevance of points presented:
Could I establish my points?:
My body language:
The best performer (in my opinion):
His/her merits:
Answer:
If vou agree. Why? Write down your points below:

  • Going away without receiving the prize is against the rules and regulations.
  • Every competition has rules and regulations. The participants should obey them.
  • If you break the rules, the competitions can’t be done properly.
  • The competitors came to the competition knowing fully well only one could win as it was an elimination contest. Then why go away without taking the prize?
  • If Felix and Antonio loved each other so much they should not have agreed to take part in the competition in public.
  • They both had tried hard to defeat the other. So why doesn’t the winner collect his prize?

If you disagree, write down the reasons:

  • Actually, nobody had won in the contest. The referee and the two trainers had to separate the contestants.
  • Anybody has a right to refuse a prize.
  • By taking the prize before the large crowd the winner must have made the other person sad.
  • They both considered themselves as champions.
  • Taking part in a contest does not force anyone to accept the prize.
  • Their friendship was more valuable to them than the prize.
  • They did their best and that is their prize.

Activity V (Book review)

Question 6.
Read the book review
Now, list the features of the review.

  • Author
  • Impression about the book

Answer:
Now, list the features of the review:

  • Author – Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Book – The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
  • Number of Investigations -12
  • The hero and his assistant – Sherlock Holmes and Watson
  • The narrator of the incidents – Watson
  • The ways Watson and Holmes solve mysteries and catch the culprits
  • The suspense and mystery in the stories
  • How little details which people often ignore prove useful in criminal investigations.
  • Involvement of the reader in solving the mysteries
  • Highly readable stories
  • World-wide acceptance

Question 7.
Read the memoir ‘My greatest Olympic Prize’ by Jesse Owens and prepare a review of it.
Answer:

A Review Of My Greatest Olympic Prize By Jesse Owens

It is 1936. American Jesse Owens seems sure to win the long jump competition in the Olympic Games. The previous year he had jumped 26 feet, 8 1/4 inches, a record that would stand for 25 years.

As he walks to the long-jump pit, however, Owens sees a tall, blue eyed, blond German taking practice jumps in the 26-foot range. Owens feels nervous. He is acutely aware of the Nazis desire to prove ‘Aryan superiority.’And as a black son of a share cropper, he knows what it is like to feel inferior.

Oh his first jump, Owens inadvertently leaps from several inches beyond the takeoff board. Rattled, he fouls on his second attempt, too. One more foul and he will be eliminated.

At this point, the tall German introduces himself as Luz Long. “You should be able to qualify with your eyes closed!” he says to Owens, referring to his upcoming two jumps.

For the next few moments, the African American and the white model of Nazi manhood chat together. Then Long makes a suggestion. Since the qualifying distance is only 23 feet, 51/2inches, why not make a mark several inches before the takeoff board and jump from there, just to play it safe? Owens does and qualifies easily.

In the finals, Owens sets an Olympic record and earns the second of four gold medals. But who is the first person to congratulate him? Luz Long in full view of Adolf Hitler. Owens never again sees Long, who is later killed in World Warll.

“You could meltdown all the medals and cups I have,’ Owens later wrote, and they wouldn’t be a plating on the 24-carat friendship I felt for Luz Long.’ That congratulations from Luz Long was the greatest Olympic Prize for Jesse Owens.

The story is full of thrills. It is written in simple language. It has suspense of the highest kind. We feel proud that Jesse Owens blasted the myth of Aryan superiority propounded by Hitler and his cohorts.,

Activity VI (Homonyms)

Question 8.
Homonyms are multiple meaning words. They have the same spelling and the same pronunciation but have different meanings.

The word ‘trunks’ has different meanings. See the various sentences given below:
light, duck, pound, hunch, fair, gear
Answer:
Trunks =
i) shorts worn for sports
ii) The main part of a tree (tree-trunk)
iii) The space in the back of the car where we keep things
iv) The body of the elephant with which it lifts things box

Question 9.
Look at the following words. Find out at least two different meanings for these words and use them in sentences to make the meanings clear.
Answer:
a) Light:
i) the thing that makes things visible: There is no light in this room; I can’t see anything properly,
ii) not heavy – This table is very light; it may break easily.

b) Duck:
i) a water bird-There are some ducks in this pond.
ii) to avoid: He tried to punch me on my nose; but I ducked and so I was not hit.

C) Pound:
i) a measurement of weight : Felix weighed 134 pounds.
ii) To beat hard, to make into powder form: Many people like pounded yam very much.

d) Hunch:
i) feeling: I have a hunch that he will come today.
ii) A camel has a hunch on its back.

e) Fair:
i) not dark: Mariamma is a fair girt.
ii) good — Ne has a fair amount of money in the bank.

f) Gear:
i) A toothed wheel for adjusting speed: My car has 6 gears.
ii) Equipment or apparatus : A teacher’s gear consists of books and chalk.

Question 10.
The story ‘Amigo Brothers’ has many words related to boxing. Now look at the following games /sports. Find out as many words related to these games as possible. ‘
Answer:
Cricket: Bat, ball, wicket, run, batsman, bowler, runs, boundary, sixer, all-rounder, fielder, pads, leg before wicket, duck, century, no-ball, free-hit, appeal, umpire, all-out, innings.

Football: Attacker, back-pass, bicycle kick, Confederation, comer-kick, cross, defender, free kick, dribble, FIFA, foul, goal-area, goal line, goal mouth, goal keeper, header, in-swinger, kick-off, offside, out-swinger, penalty, pitch, shot, striker, yellow card, referee.

Chess: bishop, capture, castle, check, checkmate, chessboard, chessman, gambit, grandmaster, king, knight, man, mate, pawn, queen, retreat, rook, square, stalemate.

Swimming: swimming caps, swimming pool, swimming baths, swimming trunks, swimming costume, bikini, diving, backstroke, breaststroke.

Basketball: basket, court, ball, dribble, penalty, score, foul, NBA, offence, defence, speed, between the legs, behind the back, spin.

Hockey: goals, goalpost, net, ball, hockey-stick, shorts, shin-guards, gloves, face-guards, forward, half¬backs, full backs, goal keeper, pass-back, bully, tie.

III. Read And Reflect

Question 1.
In the following play we see a hero who is really true to his self and conscience. He struggles to keep to his truthful ways of life. He proves that truth will prevail in the end.

Amigo Brothers (Story) Edumate Questions and Answers

Question 1.
The conversation given below is part of an interview that Antonio and Felix gave to a reporter. What would be the reported version of the conversation?
Reporter : Has the fight affected your friendship?
Antonio : Never. We never take fighting into our hearts.
Reporter : Who, in your opinion is the winner of the fight?
Felix : That question doesn’t bother us. Both of us are winners.
Answer:
The reporter asked Antonio whether the fight had affected their friendship.
Antonio denied and added that they never took fighting into their hearts.
The reporter then asked who in their opinion the winner of the fight was.
Felix replied that the question did not bother them and both of them were winners.

Question 2.
You have witnessed the fight between the Amigo brothers and have been quite impressed by the way it ended. Prepare a write-up about the climax of the fight.
Answer:
The referee wanted the fight to be clean. In the first round Antonio Cruz and Felix Vargas do their best to outwit the other. But both are equally strong. In the second round also the same thing happens. Punches fly back and forth, but none is floored. Each punch is thunderously applauded by the crowd. Now comes the third round. Each contestant wants to win. They punch each other very hard. Nobody falls to the canvas. The final bell rings. But the fight continues. The bell rings again and again. But there is no stopping to the fighting. People start getting worried. It looks as if they are witnessing a do ordie fight and not a contest. There is utter silence. Then the referee and the trainer separate the two contestants.

Now the contestants embrace. They have forgotten that they were fighting like bulls until a moment ago.

The announcer makes an announcement. He is trying to name the winner and he looks around. But both Antonio and Felix had left like good old friends, arm in arm, declaring their strong bond of friendship. They proved themselves to be tfuly amigo bothers!

Question 3.
You might have got sincere friends whom you treasure more than anything else. Write a paragraph about your intimate friend.
Answer:
The sincerest friend I have is Joe. My parents are poor but Joe comes from a rich family. He helped me in all possible ways. He used to buy more note books than he needed and give me a few. He shared his texts with me. The same he did with pens. He brought lunch for two, telling his mother that he felt very hungry after the morning lessons. Like that we reached Class XII. Fortunately I had a good memory and I remembered whatever was taught in the class. I helped Joe explaining difficult things to him. Occasionally he took me to his house and allowed me to use all the amenities he had at home. He played games with me and always told me to have big dreams and work hard for realizing my dreams. He gave me biographies of Abdul Kalam and Abraham Lincoln and asked me to make them my role models. He was sure that I would make it in my life. I am following his advice and I am working hard.

I pray God to help my friend and me to fulfil our dreams. I will never forget Joe all my life.

Question 4.
Two days afterthe fight between Antonio and Felix, they receive a letter from the secretary of the Golden Gloves Championship informing that both have been selected for the tournament. Prepare the letter.
Answer:
Golden Gloves Championship
Lower East Side
New York City
Ref. No. GGC/l/13
August 9, 2016
Antonio Cruz & Felix Vargas Boxers’ Gymnasium New York City

Dear Mr. Cruz and Mr. Vargas,
Sub: Selection for the Golden Gloves Tournament We got a report from the referee of Division Finals Bout of August 7. He wrote about your friendship how hard you fought to win, but at the same time you did not want the other to lose. Such a thing is unheard of in the history of the Golden Gloves Championship Tournament.

Giving due respect to your close friendship, we are making an exception this year and we are selecting both of you for the Golden Gloves Championship. This is a tribute to your friendship. Keep it up and Best wishes.

Yours sincerely,
Sd/-

Mubarak Musa
Secretary

Question 5.
Moved by the Amigo Brother’s story of intimacy read from the newspaper you write a letter to Felix and Antonio congratulating them. Prepare the letter.
Answer:
Asha Sridhar
Standard XII
Crescent Public School
Chalakudy
8 August 2016

Dear Felix and Antonio,
Congrats Amigo Brothers! You really deserve that name! You have proved that friendship is greater than winning any competition.

You may not know me. I am a student from Kerala, India. I happened to read the story of your fight in the Division Finals and I was greatly impressed.

I am sure that the Golden Gloves Championship Authorities will take note of your intimacy and select both of you forthe Tournament.

Keep up your spirits, Amigos! I am really inspired by your spirit. I pray God to help you to achieve your dreams. I wish you all the best in life!

Yours sincerely,
Asha

Question 6.
Imagine yourself to be the announcer/commentator of the boxing match between Antonio and Felix. Write the script of the announcement that could be used before the match.
Answer:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
You are welcome to the Tompkins Square Park for the Division Finals. We have fine weather and I assure you that you will have an exciting time here. You have already seen some .earlier bouts. This is going to be the Bout of the Day!

The moment you have been anxiously waiting for has finally come. Two fine young Puerto Ricans fighters are ready to fight and win. On my left is Felix Vargas. He weighs 134 pounds. On my right is his rival in the fight Antonio Cruz. Cruz weighs 133 pounds. The winner will represent the Boys’ Club in the Tournament of Champions, the Golden Gloves. There will be no draw.

Gi ve Felix and Antonio a big round of applause. They | are going to thrill you in the coming moments! Felix, are you ready? Antonio, you too ready? The referee will blow the whistle now, to start the bout.

As in any bout, may the better man win!

Question 7.
After reading the story ‘Amigo Brothers’, certain students opined that boxing is a cruel game. But you have a different view. So your friends decide to conduct a debate on the topic ‘Boxing is a cruel game arousing animal instincts.’ What would be the possible arguments of your friends who support the topic. Write three points.
Answer:
Boxing makes us forget the importance of cooperation, sympathy and love and we are blinded only by one instinct-win anyhow!

Boxing brings physical suffering to both the winner and also loser.

By constantly practising, the boxer develops an unhealthy competitive spirit; he is ready to inflict pain, both mental and physical, even on his family members, because he becomes callous to others’ feelings.

Question 8.
“They remain uncompromising in fight, and in love as well”. This is the title of a news report that appeared in a daily about the Amigo brothers’fight. Prepare a detailed news report.
Answer:
Antonio Cruz and Felix Vargas were both 17. They were so close in their friendship they felt like brothers. They both had a dream – becoming the light weight champion of the world.

They exercised sometimes at the Boys’ Club and sometimes at the gym. After a series of elimination bouts, they were told they were to meet each other in the division finals. The day was fixed for 7 August. They both wanted to win. They talk about it. Then Felix makes a suggestion that they will not see each other until the day of the fight. After the fight they will get together again as if nothing happened. They continue training hard.

The fight is to take place at Tompkins Square Park for the Division Finals.

Felix Vargas and Antonio Cruz are ready. The announcer makes the announcement. There will be no draw. The referee blows the whistle and the fight is on.

In the first and second round Antonio Cruz and Felix Vargas do their best to outwit the other. But both are equally strong. Punches fly back and forth, but none is floored. Each punch is thunderously applauded by the crowd.

Now comes the third round. Each contestant wants to win. They punch each other very hard. Nobody falls to the canvas. The final bell rings. But the fight continues. The bdUfings again and again. But there is no stopping to the fighting. People start getting worried. It looks as if they are witnessing a do or die fight and not a contest. There is utter silence. Then the referee and the trainer separate the two contestants.

Now the contestants embrace. They have forgotten that they were fighting like bulls until a moment ago. The announcer makes an announcement. He is trying to name the winner and he looks around. But both Antonio and Felix had left the scene like good old friends, arm in arm, declaring their strong bond of friendship.

This is the spirit of love! Cooperation in Competition!

Question 9
Imagine that you are the reporter of a local TV channel. After the bout between Antonio and Felix, you were asked to interview them. Prepare a set of five questions to be asked to Antonio and Felix as part of the interview.
(Hints: reason for quitting the scene without waiting forthe result-thoughts during the fight, afterthe fight -theirfriendship- future plans etc.)
Answer:
You wanted to win badly. Then why did you decide to quit the scene before the result was announced? We know you are close friends. What were the thoughts going through your mind during the fight when you were punching each other hard?

What was in your mind after you were separated by the referee and the trainers and you left the scene without waiting to hear the result?

You were fighting like angry bulls at the bout. Will your friendship continue to be as intense as before, after what happened at the bout?

What would be your future plans? Are you going to choose boxing as your profession?

Question 10.
There are a few errors in each line of the excerpt given below. Identify and correct them.
‘Antonio nodded quitely. (a)
“Yeah. We both know that in the ring the better man win. (b)
It’s fair, Tony. When we get to the ring, it’s got to be like we never met. (c)
We got to be like two heavy strangers that wants the same thing and only one can have it. (d)
You understood?” (e)
Answer:
a) quietly,
b) wins,
c) into,
d) want,
e) understand?

Question 11.
The boxing competition between Antonio and Felix is coming to an end. Imagine yourself to be the announcer / commentator of the boxing match between Antonio and Felix. Write the script of the announcement that could be used to conclude the event.
Answer:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Antonio and Felix are fighting like two ferocious bulls. Antonio is punching hard with his left hand. Felix is ducking avoiding the punch. Now Antonio is punching with his right hand it catches the jaw of Felix. Felix is flinching with pain. Felix throws all his weight behind his right hand and is hitting Antonio hard on his left ear. Antonio is trying to block it, but isn’t successful. The punch misses its aim. It hits the nose of Antonio. Look! His nose is bleeding and the blood is coming to his mouth. Oh my God! Now they are locked in each other’s grip. The referee is separating them. Antonio flies savagely to hit Felix on this right ear. The final whistle is sounding. But O, what am I seeing? The fight is going on! Why don’t they stop? The whistle is sounding again. Boys, stop, stop! O my God. What is happening? The referee is trying to separate them. The trainers come running. They too are trying to separate them. They are separate now. Am I seeing it right? I see the boys in a deep embrace. They are smiling at each other as if nothing happened. Felix takes Antonio’s hand and they are walking. (He consults the referee to see who the winner is.)

Ladies and gentlemen, today’s winner is …………. Hey, where are they? Have they disappeared? The crowd shouts – They both are winners!

Amigo Brothers About The Author

Plus Two English Textbook Answers Unit 2 Chapter 2 Amigo Brothers (Story) 1
– Piri Thomas

Piri Thomas (1928-2011) was a writer and a poet. His memoir ‘Down These Mean Streets’ became a best-seller. He spent 7years in prison. He realized that no person is bom a criminal. He used his street and prison experience to teach the youth prone to risk, to help them avoid a life of crime. He travelled a lot in the USA, Central America and Europe, and gave lectures and conducted workshops in colleges and universities.
Plus Two English Textbook Answers Unit 2 Chapter 2 Amigo Brothers (Story) 12

Amigo Brothers Summary in English

Page 40: Antonio Cruz and Felix Vargas were both 17. They were so together in friendship that they felt like brothers. They had known each otherfrom childhood. They grew up in the same building on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.

Antonio was fair, lean and lanky. Felix was dark, short and husky. Antonio’s hair was always falling over his eyes. Felix wore his black hair in an Afro style. They both had a dream – becoming a light-weight champion of the world.

Plus Two English Textbook Answers Unit 2 Chapter 2 Amigo Brothers (Story) 2

Whenever they got a chance they exercised, sometimes at the Boy’s Club and sometimes at the gym. They would run every day morning, wearing sweat shirts and short towels around their necks. While some youngsters were into street doing wrong things, Antonio and Felix slept and had positive dreams. They had a collection of Fight magazines. They also kept the torn tickets of all the boxing matches they had gone to see. They also had some, cuppings of their own.

After a series of elimination bouts, they were told that they were to meet each other in the division finals scheduled forthe 7th of August. That was 2 weeks away. The winner would represent the koy’s Club in the Golden Gloves Championship Tournament.

They boys continued to run together. But even when joking with each other, they both sensed a wall rising between them.

Page 41: One morning, less than a week before their bout, they met as usual for their workout. Antonio glanced at Felix who kept his eyes straight ahead. He was practising some leg movements and hitting an imaginary jaw. Felix suddenly stopped and told Antonio that they must speak to eaGh other.

Antonio knew it was about their fight. Felix said that since he came to know the fight was between them, he kept awake at night pulling punches on Antonio, trying not to hurt him. Antonio told the same thing. He said that it is natural they thought about the fight. Both are fighters and they both want to win. There are no draws in the eliminations.

Felix tapped Antonio gently and told him he wanted to win. Antonio replied by saying that in the ring the better man wins. When they get into the ring it has to be as if they had never met. They will be like two strangers who want the same thing but only one can have it. Felix agreed. They have to fight it out.

Felix then makes a suggestion. They won’t see each other until the day of the fight. He will stay with his Aunt Lucy, in the Bronx. Antonio agreed and he held out his hand, palm upwards making a deal. Felix sealed the deal by slapping on the open palm. Antonio wanted Felix to run with him a little more. But Felix said he wanted to be free as he wanted to think alone. Antonio asked him if Felix was worried. Felix laughed and said he was not worried. They will fight and afterthat they will get together again as if nothing had happened. The amigo brothers hugged each other tightly.

The evening before the big fight, Antonio made his way to the roof of his building. He tried not to think of Felix. He thought he had made up his mind. He would knock out Felix early and quickly so that he does not get hurt by a long fight.

Page 42: Felix decided towatch a movie in an effort to keep Antonio’s face away from his mind and fists. The film was The Champion’, acted by Kirk Douglas. The champion was getting beaten. Felix got a shock. He imagined himself in the ring, blasting Antonio against the ropes.

He stopped watching the film and began to walk on the street. There he saw only a few boys wearing gang colours. Walking did not relax him. Neitherdid the film. It had stirred him up. He went straight back to bed.

Antonio was passing some heavy time on the rooftop. How will the fight tomorrow affect his relations with Felix? Friendship had nothing to do with the fight. But he soon controlled his negative thoughts. He did some fancy dance steps to drive away his negative thinking. His amigo brother Felix was not going to be Felix in the ring. He was just an opponent. He prayed for victory through a quick clean knockout in the first round the Golden Gloves. There will be no draw. May the best man win.”

The crowd cheered wildly. At the centre of the ring, the referee gave instructions. “Keep your punches up. No low blows. No punching on the back of the head. Let’s have a clean fight. Now shake hands and come out fighting.”

Both the fighters touched the gloves and nodded. Felix and Antonio turned and faced each other squarely in a fighting pose. Felix wasted no time. Now they were fighting like real competitors. The first round came to an end both trying hard to floor the other.

Page 44: The second round began. Felix was off his stool and rushed to Antonio like a bull. Antonio fought back well. Neither fighter was giving an inch. Suddenly Felix hit Antonio on the chin. Antonio’s legs turned jelly and his arms flailed out desperately. Suddenly his head cleared and hit Felix on the bridge of his nose. The crowd was roaring at each punch. Soon the second round came to an end.

The referee asked the ring doctor to check the fighters out. He said OK. The cold water sponges brought clarity to both amigo brothers. They were rubbed until their circulation ran free.

Now was the final round. So far things were even. Everyone knew there could be no draw and this was the final round to decide the winner.

Antonio came out fast. Felix also attacked. Both pounded away. Neither gave an inch and neither fell to the canvas. They fought to win. The sounds of their blows were loud. The crowd had gone completely silent. The referee was stunned by their savagery.

The bell sounded over and over again. Felix and Antonio did not hear the bell. Their blows continued to pound on each other like hailstones. Finally the referee and the two trainers separated them to bring them back to their senses. They looked around and then rushed toward each other.

Page 45: A cry of alarm surged through the crowd. Was this a fight to the death instead of a boxing match? The fear soon ended as the two amigos embraced. No matter what the decision, they knew they would always be champions to each other. The announcer started: “Ladies and Gentlemen. The winner and representative to the Gold Gloves Tournament of Champions is ” The announcer did not see Felix and Antonio. Arm in arm, the champions had already left the ring!

Amigo Brothers Summary in Malayalam

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Amigo Brothers Glossary

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