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Question C.2:
Articles are often divided into parts to help the reader. Given below are the subheadings of the eight paragraphs given in a jumbled order. Match the paragraphs with the subheadings.
1. Southern paradise.
2. Life of harmony.
3. Showcasing the culture and spirit of A&N
4. Links with freedom struggle.
5. Sea sports, farms and temples.
6. Indigenous population and settlers.
7. Flora and fauna.
8. Get to know the Emerald Islands.
Answer :
Paragraph number
Subheadings
1
Showcasing the culture and spirit of A&N
2
Links with freedom struggle
3
Indigenous population and settlers
4
Life of harmony
5
Sea sports, farms and temples
6
Southern paradise
7
Flora and fauna
8
Get to know the Emerald Islands
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Question C.3:
When people are not very familiar with a language, they sometimes explain words by paraphrasing them. Match the words in the box to the paraphrases below. Check in the dictionary if you are not sure.
cluster, fauna, penal settlement, languish, mangrove, aboriginal, archipelago, topography, meandering, snorkeling
It's a tropical tree, found near water, whose twisted roots grow partly above ground
It refers to the shape of an area of land, including its hills, valleys etc.
It is an area of sea in which there are many small islands
It is a group of similar things that are close together
It is to describe the course of a river, coast line or path that turns a lot.
This is to exist in an unpleasant or unwanted situation
They are all the wild animals that live in a particular area
It is an activity that involves swimming underwater using a breathing device
A type of prison, which is often in a place far away from other people
This is a person or living thing that has existed in a country or continent since the earliest time known to people
Answer :
Cluster: It is a group of similar things that are close together
Fauna: They are all the wild animals that live in a particular area
Penal settlement: A type of prison, which is often in a place far away from other people
Languish: This is to exist in an unpleasant or unwanted situation
Mangrove: It's a tropical tree, found near water, whose twisted roots grow partly above ground
Aboriginal: This is a person or living thing that has existed in a country or continent since the earliest time known to people
Archipelago: It is an area of sea in which there are many small islands
Topography: It refers to the shape of an area of land, including its hills, valleys etc
Meandering: It is to describe the course of a river, coast line or path that turns a lot
Snorkeling: It is an activity that involves swimming underwater using a breathing device
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Question C.4:
On the basis of your reading of the passage complete the "Mindmap" given below:
Floating Splendour
Andaman & Nicobar Islands-Introduction
Origin of Name: ________________
Location: ________________
Length: ________________
Topography: ________________
Tourist Attractions: ________________
Link with the Freedom Movement
________________
________________
________________
________________
People
________________
________________
________________
Harmonious Life
Faiths________________
Languages________________
MGM National Park
________________
________________
________________
South Andaman
Chidiya Tapa ________________
Collinpur ________________
Madhuban ________________
Mt. Harriet ________________
Flora & Fauna
Fauna ________________
Flora ________________
Tourism Festival
Organized by________________
When________________
Highlights________________
Answer :
Andaman & Nicobar Islands-Introduction
Origin of Name: Hanuman/Handuman
Location: East of the Indian mainland
Length: 700 Kms.
Topography: Hilly and abounds in evergreen forests
Tourist Attractions: Beaches, Water-sports, Flora & Fauna, Natural Beauty
Tranquility, Adventure Tourism
Link with the Freedom Movement
The revolutionaries of the First War of Independence in 1857 were exiled for life to the Andamans.
The Cellular Jail was an important like to the Freedom struggle
Now in the evening an enthralling Sound and Light Show at Cellular Jail brings alive the struggle of the young prisoners.
People
Great Andamanese
Onges
Jarawas
Sentinatese
Nicobarese
Shompens
Moplas
Some criminal tribes from Central and United Provinces,
Refugees from erstwhile East Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon
Ex-servicemen
Harmonious Life
Faiths: Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs etc
Languages: Hindi, Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Nicobari etc
MGM National Park
Covers an area of 281.5 sq km
It is made-up of open sea, creeks and 15 small and large islands
It offers views of rare corals and underwater marine life through glass bottom boats, scuba diving and snorkeling
South Andaman
Chidiya Tapu :
25 km from Port Blair, it is the southern most tip of South Andaman with lush green mangroves, multitude of birds, sylvan sands and Munda pahar beaches. One can get excellent views of isolated islands, submerged corals and enchanting sunset from the forest guesthouse situated on top of a hillock.
Collinpur:
36 km from Port Blair, it has a beautiful sandy beach with shallow waters suitable for swimming, sunbathing and watching the sunset.
Madhuban:
A 20 km ferry ride away from Port Blair, it is a superb trekking area, north-east of South Andaman, with outlandish endemic birds, animals, butterflies and elephants engaged in lumbering.
Mt. Harriet:
55 km from Port Blair, it is an ideal place for a bird's eye view of the outer islands and the sea. It was the summer headquarters of the Chief Commissioner during British Raj. 365m high, it is the highest peak in the South Andamans.
Flora & Fauna
Fauna: Giant Robber Crab, long-tailed
Monkeys, Nicobarese Pigeons and Megapode, a rare bird found in Great Nicobar
Flora: Coconut palm, Casuarina and Pandanus trees
Tourism Festival
Organized by Andaman & Nicobar Administration
When: Annually in December to January
Highlights: Cultural programs and performances, Water sports competition
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Question C.5:
Dr Varun is a tourist on a visit to the awesome Andaman and Nicobar Islands
and Maiguru is his tour guide. Dr Varun wishes to know about the history and
social life of the Islands and the best places to visit during his trip. Based on
the "Mindmap" you have prepared, write and act out a short dialogue between
them. You can choose a partner for this activity.
Answer :
This question is to be answered on the basis of your own understanding, experience and thoughts. It is strongly recommended that you prepare the solution on your own.
Question C.6:
Overawed by the beauty of the Islands, Dr. Varun writes an e- mail to his sister Ishita who promptly responds. Draft this exchange of e- mails between them.
Answer :
This question is to be answered on the basis of your own understanding, experience and thoughts. It is strongly recommended that you prepare the solution on your own.
Question C.7:
Imagine that Class X of your school is planning a trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands from 25th Dec to 01st Jan. Based on your reading of the text and your imagination complete the following itinerary:
25th Dec: fly from the nearest airport to Port Blair
26th Dec: (morning) …….
(afternoon) …….
(evening) Sound and Light Show at Cellular Jail
27th Dec: (morning): take bus to National Park at Wandoor
(afternoon): …….
(evening) :enjoy local cuisine at hotel
28th Dec: (morning): visit the Chidiya Tapu to observe the magnificient birds
(afternoon) : ………………………………….
(evening) : ……………………………………..
29th Dec: (morning): ………………………………………..
(afternoon) : free to explore local market
(evening) : …………………………………..
30th Dec: (morning): …………………………………………
(afternoon) : Island Tourism Festival
(evening) :………………………………………….
31st Dec: (morning): relaxed Breakfast at hotel
(afternoon) : …………………………………………
(evening) : cultural evening at hotel to celebrate New Year Eve
1st Jan: (morning): by bus to Katchal for………………………………………
(afternoon) : transfer to Airport to reach home destination.
Answer :
This question is to be answered on the basis of your own understanding, experience and thoughts. It is strongly recommended that you prepare the solution on your own. However, a model answer has been provided for your convenience.
25th Dec: Fly from the nearest airport to Port Blair
26th Dec: (morning) Study the topography and view the flora and fauna.
(afternoon) Reach the Cellular Jail.
(evening) Sound and Light Show at Cellular Jail
27th Dec: (morning): Take bus to National Park at Wandoor
(afternoon): View rare corals, underwater marine life through glass bottom boats, scuba diving and snorkeling.
(evening) :enjoy local cuisine at hotel
28th Dec: (morning): visit the Chidiya Tapu to observe the magnificient birds
(afternoon) : View lush green mangroves and visit Munda pahar beaches.
(evening) : View the isolated island and enchanting sunset from the forest guesthouse.
29th Dec: (morning): Visit Collinpur and view its beaches with shallow waters.
(afternoon) : Free to explore local market
(evening) : View the sunset at Collinpur beach.
30th Dec: (morning): Visit Nicobar Island
(afternoon) : Island Tourism Festival
(evening) : View the fauna and Great and Little Nicobar Islands.
31st Dec: (morning): Relaxed Breakfast at hotel
(afternoon) : Watch the water sports
(evening) : Cultural evening at hotel to celebrate New Year Eve
1st Jan: (morning): By bus to Katchal for the beach at East Bay, Jhula and West Bay
(afternoon) : Transfer to Airport to reach home destination
PAGE 189
Question C.9:
Prepare a similar brochure for the Andaman and Nicobar islands. Besides
using the information from the passage given in this section (C. 1), you will
have to gather more information about the history, mode of travel,
accommodation etc. Work in groups of 4-5 to prepare the brochure. Please
keep in mind the following attributes of a brochure:
Introduction
General Information
How to Reach
Accommodation
Intercity Travel
Local Attractions
Sightseeing
Cuisine
Shopping
Appropriate closing sentence
Answer :
This question is to be answered on the basis of your own understanding, experience and thoughts. It is strongly recommended that you prepare the solution on your own.
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Question C.11:
Punctuate the passage given below using capital letters wherever necessary.
on a spring evening some years ago while living in mumbai i decided to take in a musical where i heard lakshya kumar sing for the first time i was enthralled i believed i had discovered the next kishore kumar yet disappointed by the sparse audience i decided to write an article to help promote him struggling to contain my excitement the next day i phoned the theatre where he was performing and unabashedly acted like a professional writer may I speak with lakshya kumar please just one moment replied the person at the other end hello this is lakshya kumar answered a deep voice at the other end who is speaking my trembling hands dropped the receiver and I seemed to have lost my voice I heard the phone being disconnected at the other end what an end to my grand plans
Answer :
On a spring evening, some years ago, while living in Mumbai, I decided to take in a Musical, where I heard Lakshya Kumar sing for the first time. I was enthralled. I believed I had discovered the next Kishore Kumar. Yet, disappointed by the sparse audience, I decided to write an article to help promote him. Struggling to contain my excitement the next day, I phoned the theatre where he was performing and unabashedly acted like a professional writer: “May I speak with Lakshya Kumar please?” “Just one moment.” replied the person at the other end. “Hello, this is Lakshya Kumar.” answered a deep voice at the other end, “Who is speaking?” My trembling hands dropped the receiver and I seemed to have lost my voice. I heard the phone being disconnected at the other end. What an end to my grand plans!
Question C.2:
Articles are often divided into parts to help the reader. Given below are the subheadings of the eight paragraphs given in a jumbled order. Match the paragraphs with the subheadings.
1. Southern paradise.
2. Life of harmony.
3. Showcasing the culture and spirit of A&N
4. Links with freedom struggle.
5. Sea sports, farms and temples.
6. Indigenous population and settlers.
7. Flora and fauna.
8. Get to know the Emerald Islands.
Answer :
Paragraph number
Subheadings
1
Showcasing the culture and spirit of A&N
2
Links with freedom struggle
3
Indigenous population and settlers
4
Life of harmony
5
Sea sports, farms and temples
6
Southern paradise
7
Flora and fauna
8
Get to know the Emerald Islands
PAGE 182
Question C.3:
When people are not very familiar with a language, they sometimes explain words by paraphrasing them. Match the words in the box to the paraphrases below. Check in the dictionary if you are not sure.
cluster, fauna, penal settlement, languish, mangrove, aboriginal, archipelago, topography, meandering, snorkeling
It's a tropical tree, found near water, whose twisted roots grow partly above ground
It refers to the shape of an area of land, including its hills, valleys etc.
It is an area of sea in which there are many small islands
It is a group of similar things that are close together
It is to describe the course of a river, coast line or path that turns a lot.
This is to exist in an unpleasant or unwanted situation
They are all the wild animals that live in a particular area
It is an activity that involves swimming underwater using a breathing device
A type of prison, which is often in a place far away from other people
This is a person or living thing that has existed in a country or continent since the earliest time known to people
Answer :
Cluster: It is a group of similar things that are close together
Fauna: They are all the wild animals that live in a particular area
Penal settlement: A type of prison, which is often in a place far away from other people
Languish: This is to exist in an unpleasant or unwanted situation
Mangrove: It's a tropical tree, found near water, whose twisted roots grow partly above ground
Aboriginal: This is a person or living thing that has existed in a country or continent since the earliest time known to people
Archipelago: It is an area of sea in which there are many small islands
Topography: It refers to the shape of an area of land, including its hills, valleys etc
Meandering: It is to describe the course of a river, coast line or path that turns a lot
Snorkeling: It is an activity that involves swimming underwater using a breathing device
PAGE 183
Question C.4:
On the basis of your reading of the passage complete the "Mindmap" given below:
Floating Splendour
Andaman & Nicobar Islands-Introduction
Origin of Name: ________________
Location: ________________
Length: ________________
Topography: ________________
Tourist Attractions: ________________
Link with the Freedom Movement
________________
________________
________________
________________
People
________________
________________
________________
Harmonious Life
Faiths________________
Languages________________
MGM National Park
________________
________________
________________
South Andaman
Chidiya Tapa ________________
Collinpur ________________
Madhuban ________________
Mt. Harriet ________________
Flora & Fauna
Fauna ________________
Flora ________________
Tourism Festival
Organized by________________
When________________
Highlights________________
Answer :
Andaman & Nicobar Islands-Introduction
Origin of Name: Hanuman/Handuman
Location: East of the Indian mainland
Length: 700 Kms.
Topography: Hilly and abounds in evergreen forests
Tourist Attractions: Beaches, Water-sports, Flora & Fauna, Natural Beauty
Tranquility, Adventure Tourism
Link with the Freedom Movement
The revolutionaries of the First War of Independence in 1857 were exiled for life to the Andamans.
The Cellular Jail was an important like to the Freedom struggle
Now in the evening an enthralling Sound and Light Show at Cellular Jail brings alive the struggle of the young prisoners.
People
Great Andamanese
Onges
Jarawas
Sentinatese
Nicobarese
Shompens
Moplas
Some criminal tribes from Central and United Provinces,
Refugees from erstwhile East Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon
Ex-servicemen
Harmonious Life
Faiths: Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs etc
Languages: Hindi, Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Nicobari etc
MGM National Park
Covers an area of 281.5 sq km
It is made-up of open sea, creeks and 15 small and large islands
It offers views of rare corals and underwater marine life through glass bottom boats, scuba diving and snorkeling
South Andaman
Chidiya Tapu :
25 km from Port Blair, it is the southern most tip of South Andaman with lush green mangroves, multitude of birds, sylvan sands and Munda pahar beaches. One can get excellent views of isolated islands, submerged corals and enchanting sunset from the forest guesthouse situated on top of a hillock.
Collinpur:
36 km from Port Blair, it has a beautiful sandy beach with shallow waters suitable for swimming, sunbathing and watching the sunset.
Madhuban:
A 20 km ferry ride away from Port Blair, it is a superb trekking area, north-east of South Andaman, with outlandish endemic birds, animals, butterflies and elephants engaged in lumbering.
Mt. Harriet:
55 km from Port Blair, it is an ideal place for a bird's eye view of the outer islands and the sea. It was the summer headquarters of the Chief Commissioner during British Raj. 365m high, it is the highest peak in the South Andamans.
Flora & Fauna
Fauna: Giant Robber Crab, long-tailed
Monkeys, Nicobarese Pigeons and Megapode, a rare bird found in Great Nicobar
Flora: Coconut palm, Casuarina and Pandanus trees
Tourism Festival
Organized by Andaman & Nicobar Administration
When: Annually in December to January
Highlights: Cultural programs and performances, Water sports competition
PAGE 184
Question C.5:
Dr Varun is a tourist on a visit to the awesome Andaman and Nicobar Islands
and Maiguru is his tour guide. Dr Varun wishes to know about the history and
social life of the Islands and the best places to visit during his trip. Based on
the "Mindmap" you have prepared, write and act out a short dialogue between
them. You can choose a partner for this activity.
Answer :
This question is to be answered on the basis of your own understanding, experience and thoughts. It is strongly recommended that you prepare the solution on your own.
Question C.6:
Overawed by the beauty of the Islands, Dr. Varun writes an e- mail to his sister Ishita who promptly responds. Draft this exchange of e- mails between them.
Answer :
This question is to be answered on the basis of your own understanding, experience and thoughts. It is strongly recommended that you prepare the solution on your own.
Question C.7:
Imagine that Class X of your school is planning a trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands from 25th Dec to 01st Jan. Based on your reading of the text and your imagination complete the following itinerary:
25th Dec: fly from the nearest airport to Port Blair
26th Dec: (morning) …….
(afternoon) …….
(evening) Sound and Light Show at Cellular Jail
27th Dec: (morning): take bus to National Park at Wandoor
(afternoon): …….
(evening) :enjoy local cuisine at hotel
28th Dec: (morning): visit the Chidiya Tapu to observe the magnificient birds
(afternoon) : ………………………………….
(evening) : ……………………………………..
29th Dec: (morning): ………………………………………..
(afternoon) : free to explore local market
(evening) : …………………………………..
30th Dec: (morning): …………………………………………
(afternoon) : Island Tourism Festival
(evening) :………………………………………….
31st Dec: (morning): relaxed Breakfast at hotel
(afternoon) : …………………………………………
(evening) : cultural evening at hotel to celebrate New Year Eve
1st Jan: (morning): by bus to Katchal for………………………………………
(afternoon) : transfer to Airport to reach home destination.
Answer :
This question is to be answered on the basis of your own understanding, experience and thoughts. It is strongly recommended that you prepare the solution on your own. However, a model answer has been provided for your convenience.
25th Dec: Fly from the nearest airport to Port Blair
26th Dec: (morning) Study the topography and view the flora and fauna.
(afternoon) Reach the Cellular Jail.
(evening) Sound and Light Show at Cellular Jail
27th Dec: (morning): Take bus to National Park at Wandoor
(afternoon): View rare corals, underwater marine life through glass bottom boats, scuba diving and snorkeling.
(evening) :enjoy local cuisine at hotel
28th Dec: (morning): visit the Chidiya Tapu to observe the magnificient birds
(afternoon) : View lush green mangroves and visit Munda pahar beaches.
(evening) : View the isolated island and enchanting sunset from the forest guesthouse.
29th Dec: (morning): Visit Collinpur and view its beaches with shallow waters.
(afternoon) : Free to explore local market
(evening) : View the sunset at Collinpur beach.
30th Dec: (morning): Visit Nicobar Island
(afternoon) : Island Tourism Festival
(evening) : View the fauna and Great and Little Nicobar Islands.
31st Dec: (morning): Relaxed Breakfast at hotel
(afternoon) : Watch the water sports
(evening) : Cultural evening at hotel to celebrate New Year Eve
1st Jan: (morning): By bus to Katchal for the beach at East Bay, Jhula and West Bay
(afternoon) : Transfer to Airport to reach home destination
PAGE 189
Question C.9:
Prepare a similar brochure for the Andaman and Nicobar islands. Besides
using the information from the passage given in this section (C. 1), you will
have to gather more information about the history, mode of travel,
accommodation etc. Work in groups of 4-5 to prepare the brochure. Please
keep in mind the following attributes of a brochure:
Introduction
General Information
How to Reach
Accommodation
Intercity Travel
Local Attractions
Sightseeing
Cuisine
Shopping
Appropriate closing sentence
Answer :
This question is to be answered on the basis of your own understanding, experience and thoughts. It is strongly recommended that you prepare the solution on your own.
PAGE 190
Question C.11:
Punctuate the passage given below using capital letters wherever necessary.
on a spring evening some years ago while living in mumbai i decided to take in a musical where i heard lakshya kumar sing for the first time i was enthralled i believed i had discovered the next kishore kumar yet disappointed by the sparse audience i decided to write an article to help promote him struggling to contain my excitement the next day i phoned the theatre where he was performing and unabashedly acted like a professional writer may I speak with lakshya kumar please just one moment replied the person at the other end hello this is lakshya kumar answered a deep voice at the other end who is speaking my trembling hands dropped the receiver and I seemed to have lost my voice I heard the phone being disconnected at the other end what an end to my grand plans
Answer :
On a spring evening, some years ago, while living in Mumbai, I decided to take in a Musical, where I heard Lakshya Kumar sing for the first time. I was enthralled. I believed I had discovered the next Kishore Kumar. Yet, disappointed by the sparse audience, I decided to write an article to help promote him. Struggling to contain my excitement the next day, I phoned the theatre where he was performing and unabashedly acted like a professional writer: “May I speak with Lakshya Kumar please?” “Just one moment.” replied the person at the other end. “Hello, this is Lakshya Kumar.” answered a deep voice at the other end, “Who is speaking?” My trembling hands dropped the receiver and I seemed to have lost my voice. I heard the phone being disconnected at the other end. What an end to my grand plans!