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WB SSC SLST English IX & X Questions and Answer PDF | WB SLST English IX & X প্রশ্ন উত্তর

WB SSC SLST English IX & X Questions and Answer PDF | WB SLST English IX & X প্রশ্ন উত্তর

WB SSC SLST English IX & X Questions and Answer PDF
WB SSC SLST English IX & X Questions and Answer PDF
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SLST English IX & X প্রশ্ন উত্তর

01. Why does Shelly compare the skylark to a poet?
Ans. Just as the poet remains hidden behind a veil of thought, likewise the skylark remains hidden from view. But then a poet is known by his poem just as the skylark is known by its song.

02. Describe, after Keats, the sounds that compose the music of Autumn.
Ans. The bleating of lamb, the song of the hedge-crickets, the moaning of gnats, the whistle of the robin red-breast and the twittering of the swallows constitute the song of autumn.

03. Give the meaning of the lines-"How dull it is to pause/To rust unburnished, not to shine in use."
Ans. Ulysses proposes to carry on his relentless pursuit of knowledge till the last day of his life. He would like to be a rolling stone which is how he would never be rusty in words and deeds.

04. Why does the lover in The Last Ride Together say “my riding is better by their leave"?
Ans. The lover in Browning's poem "The Last Ride Together" considers himself luckier than the statesman, or the soldier, because according to him, while he has at least succeeded in winning his mistress's favour of a last ride together the statesman or the soldier fails miserably in their respective missions in life.

05. Give the gist of the reply of the speaker's strange friend in Strange Meeting.
Ans. The dead German soldier told the British soldier that he felt sad to reflect that his life's mission remained unfulfilled in view of his premature death. Only if he had survived the atrocities of war, he would have told the world about "the pity of war, the pity war distilled."

06. Describe after Bates, Mrs. Thurlow's relaxation.
Ans. Only on Sunday afternoons Mrs. Thurlow would read a week's collection of newspapers which she collected from the houses where she worked as domestic help. Through newspaper-reading she would keep herself in touch with the outside world.

07. Whom does Bluntschli compare to Don Quixote and why?
Ans. Bluntschli compares Sergius to Don Quixote as Sergius in leading the cavalry charge in the face of the battery of cannons behaved as foolishly as Don Quixote attacking the windmill.

08. What are the main points of the Defence Counsel's speech in "Justice"?
Ans. Hector Frome argues that Folder committed the crime in a moment of temporary insanity.

09. How much was the price of Della's hair
Ans. Della sold her hair to Madam Sofronie at a cost of 20 dollars.

10. Explain the aptness of the sub-title of "She Stoops to Conquer".
Ans. The sub-title "The Mistakes of a Night" is quite appropriate as all the subsequent incidents of both the main and sub-plot centre round the initial mistakes-Marlow and Hastings taking Mr. Hardcastle's house for an inn.

11. Why does Yeats say that the hearts of the wild swans at Coole have not grown old?
Ans. The wild swans symbolize the eternal spirit of youth and death defying spirit of Nature which is why Yeats says that the hearts of the wild swans at Coole have not grown old.

12. What does Lamb say about the busts in the Norfolk mansion?
Ans. Lamb said that the twelve busts of Caesars were either infused with life or that he himself got merged in their beings.

13. Give the meanings of the following words and make sentences with them—
(a) Humane (b) Officious.
Ans. (a)Sympathetic/considerate—The manager is very humane in his dealings with one and all.

14. Correct the following sentences:
(a) He will see my papers. (b) Starvation stares at his face.
Ans. (a) He will look over my papers. (b) Starvation stares him in the face.

15. Fill in the blanks with Prepositions :
(a) He has a spite _______ me. (b) He exulted _______ my misfortune. (c) I dissent _______ your views. (d) He judges things ________ appearance.
Ans. (a) against (b) at (c) from (d) on

16. Change the voice :
(a) Who taught you French? (b) They should have told him.
Ans. (a) By whom were you taught French? (b) He should have been told by them.

17. Change to compound sentence: You must work hard to succeed.
Ans. You want to succeed, therefore, you must work hard.

18. Combine the following sentences into a complex sentence: The man is very brave. You saw him. He once faced a tiger. He had only a stick in his hand.
Ans. The brave man whom you saw once faced a tiger with only a stick in his hand.

19. Change the following into an exclamatory sentence: Let woe befall the traitor to his country.
Ans. Woe on the traitor to his country.

20. Report the following into indirect speech: He said to his friend, "Give me your hand! Fare you well".
Ans. He asked his friend to give him his hand and bade him farewell
(b) Formal—You need not be officious in your dealings with me.

21. What important social reforms were brought about in England as a result of the performing of Galsworthy's play Justice?
Ans. The successful staging of Justice in England led to certain salutary changes in the legal and prison administrations in the then England.

22. Explain the title "The Ox'.
Ans. The protagonist in Bates' short story The Ox has been likened to an ox, a beast of burden. Mrs. Thurlow resembles an ox not only in her look but in her impassivity and exemplary endurance of pain. The title of the story, therefore, stands justified.

23. What did Arsat do after Diamelen's death in "The Lagoon"?
Ans. After Diamelen's death Arsat stood petrified in overwhelming grief at the passing away of his beloved. At the same time his mind hardened in anger with the fire of revenge burning in his mind. He was determined to avenge himself on his brother's murderers.

24. Give one example of Future Perfect Continuous Tense.
Ans. Rahim will have been tilling his land.

25. What according to L.A. Hill are the principles of good writing?
Ans. One should write clearly and logically without striving to create an impression and without trying to copy another's style. One should enrich one's own vocabulary and power of expression by reading newspapers and magazines. An important thing to note is to take utmost matter of presentation and lastly one should write in simple and conversational language.

26. What is "Lethe" and what does it signify?
Ans. "Lethe" is the legendary river of forgetfulness as mentioned in the Greek legends. One has to wait millions of years on the banks of the Lethe before one is reborn.

27. Explain "The children of Alice call Bartrum father",
Ans. As Alice and John, Lamb's dream children, start melting in the thin air, they whisper into Lamb's ears that they are in no way related to Lamb. They are the offspring of Bartrum to whom Ann Simmons, Lamb's one time sweet-heart got married. The line is steeped in deep pathos.

28. Why does Wordsworth wish to be a Pagan in "The World Is Too Much With Us"?
Ans. Wordsworth is disgusted with extravagantly materialistic life style of his contemporaries. His Pantheistic Soul craves to be a Pagan in order to reinvent his ties with Nature.

29. Correct the sentence: "I am having temperature for the previous two days."
Ans. I have been running temperature for the last two days.

30. Who is compared to Don Quixote in Arms and the Man and why?
Ans. Bluntschli compares Sergius to Don Quixote as Sergius in leading the cavalry charge in the face of a battery of cannons behaved as foolishly as Don Quixote attacking the windmills with sword taking them for his foe.

31. Who was Ulysses? How does Tennyson represent him in his poem ?
Ans. Ulysses was the great Trojan hero whose exploits have been narrated by Homer and Dante. Tennyson presents Ulysses as a symbol of the Victorian craving for knowledge and adventure.

32. Why is the west wind called a preserver by Shelley ?
Ans. Shelly calls the west wind a preserver because it drives underground the seeds where they hibernate in winter only to sprout up in fresh vegetation in Spring filling the earth with odour and hue.

33. What is the significance of the swans in “The Wild Swans at Coole"?
Ans. The swans stand for the life force their hearts do not grow old. They symbolize eternal youth and at the same time they stand for the union of time and timeless.

34. Explain the term "Ode".
Ans. "Ode" which originated in the Greek choric songs is a kind of lyrical composition usually serene and sedate in tone and brooding in note. Ode is of two types Horatian and Pindaric.

35. What is the meaning of “darkling” in “The Darkling Thrush"?
Ans. "Darkling" is used as an adverbial phrase. It stands to mean "in the darkness".

36. Explain the irony in the title "The Gift of the Magi".
Ans. The presentation of gift is occasioned by love but the legendary gifts of the "magi" were actuated not by love but by awe and reverence.

37. Identify the Mood in the following sentences :
(a) If I go, I will take a bus. (b) Don't be in such a hurry to go.
Ans. (a) Subjunctive; (b) Imperative.

38. Use told/said to fill in the blanks :
(a) He _________ me he was sick. (b) He ________ to me that he was sick.
Ans. (a) told; (b) said.

39. Voice change:
(a) Close the door. (b) Promises should not be forgotten.
Ans. (a) Let the door be closed. (b) One should not forget one's promises.

40. Meanings:
Ans. (a) Fall behind – to lag behind.
(b) Fall through – to fail.
(c) Go far – to begin.
(d) Watch for – to keep a close vigil.

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