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NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Beehive Chapter 6 My Childhood -Solutions

Thinking about the Text

I. Answer these questions in one or two sentences each.

  1. Where was Abdul Kalam’s house?
  1. What do you think Dinamani is the name of? Give a reason for your answer.
  1. Who were Abdul Kalam’s school friends? What did they later become?
  1. How did Abdul Kalam earn his first wages?
  1. Had he earned any money before that? In what way?

II. Answer each of these questions in a short paragraph (about 30 words).

  1. How does the author describe: (i) his father, (ii) his mother, (iii) himself?
  1. What characteristics does he say he inherited from his parents?

III. Discuss these questions in class with your teacher and then write down your answers in two or three paragraphs each.

  1. “On the whole, the small society of Rameswaram was very rigid in terms of the segregation of different social groups.” (i) The author mentions two social groups: orthodox Brahmins and Muslims, easily identifiable by their attire. Kalam wore a cap, while Ramanadha Sastry wore a sacred thread. (ii) They were aware of their differences but also shared friendships and experiences. For instance, bedtime stories in Kalam’s family included tales from the Ramayana, and during festivals, their families collaborated. (iii) People aware of differences included a new teacher at the school and his science teacher’s wife, who refused to serve Kalam. Those bridging the gap were Kalam’s science teacher, Sivasubramania Iyer, and Lakshmana Sastry, who advocated for inclusion. (iv) An incident showing created differences was when the new teacher separated Kalam from his Hindu friend, which led to intervention from their parents. Conversely, Sivasubramania Iyer invited Kalam for meals, fostering unity. Attitudes can change through understanding and personal experiences.
  2. (i) Why did Abdul Kalam want to leave Rameswaram?

Thinking about Language

I. Find the sentences in the text where these words occur:

Answer

  1. What are the things that can erupt? Use examples to explain the various meanings of erupt. Now do the same for the word surge. What things can surge?
  1. What are the meanings of the word trace and which of the meanings is closest to the word in the text?
  1. Can you find undistinguished in your dictionary? (If not, look for the word distinguished and say what undistinguished means.)

I. Match the phrases in Column A with their meanings in Column B.

AB
(i) broke out(c) began suddenly in a violent way
(ii) in accordance with(f) according to a particular rule, principle, or system
(iii) a helping hand(d) assistance
(iv) could not stomach(b) was unable to tolerate
(v) generosity of spirit(a) an attitude of kindness, a readiness to give freely
(vi) figures of authority(e) persons with power to make decisions

II. Study the words in italics in the sentences below. Form the opposites of the words below by prefixing un- or in-.

WordOpposite
adequateinadequate
acceptableunacceptable
regularirregular
tolerantintolerant
demandingundemanding
activeinactive
trueuntrue
permanentimpermanent
patrioticunpatriotic
disputedundisputed
accessibleinaccessible
coherentincoherent
logicalillogical
legalillegal
responsibleirresponsible
possibleimpossible

III. Rewrite the sentences below, changing the verbs in brackets into the passive form.

  1. In yesterday’s competition, the prizes were given away by the Principal.
  2. In spite of financial difficulties, the labourers were paid on time.
  3. On Republic Day, vehicles are not allowed beyond this point.
  4. Second-hand books are bought and sold on the pavement every Saturday.
  5. Elections to the Lok Sabha are held every five years.
  6. Our National Anthem was composed by Rabindranath Tagore.

IV. Rewrite the paragraphs below, using the correct form of the verb given in brackets.

  1. How Helmets Came To Be Used in Cricket
  1. Oil from Seeds

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