Publisher | : Prof. Nabanita Chatterjee |
Book Name | : Bliss English Textbook For Class X Second Language |
Class | : 10th (Madhyamik) |
Subject | : Bliss (English) |
Chapter Name | : Our Runaway Kite |
Table of Contents
ToggleUnit 1
Choose the correct alternative to complete the following sentences
Question 1 (a)
The keeper of the Big Half Moon Lighthouse is
- Aunt Esther
- Father
- Claude
- Dick
Answer
(ii) Father
Question 1 (b)
The family moved over to the mainland in
- summer
- spring
- monsoon
- winter
Answer
(iv) winter
Question 1 (c)
- happy
- angry
- sorrowful
- irritated
Answer
(c) sorrowful
Fill in the chart with information from the text
Question 2
(a) name of the island | |
(b) age of Claude | |
(c) the game played by Claude and the narrator |
Answer
- Name of the island: Big Half Moon
- Age of Claude: 12
- The game played by Claude and the narrator: They played shipwrecked mariners signaling to each other with kites.
State whether the following statements are True or False. Provide sentences/ phrases/words in support of your answer:
Question 3
Supporting statement: ____.
Answer
- True. The passage states: “The funny part used to be that people always pitied us when the time came for us to return. They said we must be so lonesome over there, with no other children near us.”
- False. The passage states: “Claude and I never quarrelled.”
- False. The passage states: “Everybody on the mainland had relations.”
Unit 2
Question 4 (a)
In summer the Big Half Moon is always
- lovely
- boring
- unpleasant
- dull
Answer
(i) lovely
Question 4 (b)
Back on the island, Claude and the narrator made plenty of
- puppets
- masks
- kites
- envelopes
Answer
(iii) kites
Question 4 (c)
- newspaper
- letter
- envelope
- card
Answer
(ii) letter
Complete the following sentences with information from the text
Question 5
- A boy on the mainland showed ____.
- On the kite Claude and the narrator pasted ____.
- Claude was standing with ____.
- A boy on the mainland showed Claude how to make kites.
- On the kite Claude and the narrator pasted gold tinsel stars.
- Claude was standing with a bit of cord in his hand.
Fill in the chart with information from the text:
Question 6
Statement | Reason |
(a) The narrator’s elbow went through the kite | |
(b) Claude and the narrator hurried to fix the kite. | |
(c) The kite soared. |
Answer
Statement | Reason |
---|---|
(a) The narrator’s elbow went through the kite | The narrator lost his balance and fell onto the kite, causing his elbow to rip a hole in it. |
(b) Claude and the narrator hurried to fix the kite. | They didn’t want to disappoint the boy who had given them the kite, and they were excited to see it fly. |
(c) The kite soared. | They repaired the kite with a newspaper, and the wind picked up, allowing the kite to catch the air and fly. |
Unit 3
Write the correct alternative to complete the following sentences
Question 7 (a)
- day
- week
- fortnight
- month
Answer
(iv) Month
Question 7 (b)
Father left home after quarrelling with his
- brother
- sister
- aunt
- uncle
Answer
(i) brother
Question 7 (c)
- roof
- tree
- lighthouse
- light post
Answer
(ii) tree
Fill in the chart with information from the text
Question 8
(a) a person who sent the letter | |
(b) name of Aunt Esther’s mother | |
(c) total number of family members in the narrator’s family at present |
Answer
(a) a person who sent the letter | Aunt Esther, father’s sister |
(b) name of Aunt Esther’s mother | Philippa |
(c) total number of family members in the narrator’s family at present | 6 (Father, Claude, the narrator, Aunt Esther, Mimi, and Dick) |
Answer the following questions
Question 9
- What did Father find when he went back home years afterwards?
- Where did Aunt Esther live?
- Where did Aunt Esther live?
Answer
- When Father went back home years afterwards, he found that his brother had died and he couldn’t find his sister.
- Aunt Esther lived hundreds of miles inland as a widow.
- Aunt Esther lived inland, but the exact location is not specified in the text.
Question 10
- Shankha lives in Alipurduar. (Information question using ‘where’)
- They have gone to a picnic. (Interrogative sentence using ‘where’)
- I went to school yesterday. (Simple question using ‘did’)
- Tia studies in class X. (Information question using ‘which’)
Answer
- Where does Shankha live?
- Where have they gone?
- Did you go to school yesterday?
- Which class does Tia study in?
Writing activities
Question 11
Suppose your bicycle has a sudden tyre puncture on your way to school. You have taken the cycle to a repair shop. Write an imaginary dialogue (within 100 words) between the shopkeeper and you.
Answer
You: Excuse me, my bicycle has a sudden tyre puncture. Can you please repair it?
Shopkeeper: Sure, let me take a look. (inspects the bike) Ah, I see the problem. Looks like you ran over a nail. I can fix it for you, but it may take a little while. Is that okay?
You: Yes, that’s fine. How long do you think it will take?
Shopkeeper: I should have it fixed within the next hour. Would you like to wait here, or come back later?
You: I have to go to school, so I’ll come back later. How much will it cost?
Shopkeeper: It will be around $10. Is that okay?
You: Yes, that’s fine. Thank you for your help.
Shopkeeper: No problem, see you later.
Question 12
Write a story (within 100 words) using the given hints. Give a title to the story.
crow sitting on a tree – a piece of meat in its beak – fox passing under the tree – wants the meat – asks the crow to sing – crow keeps meat under its feet and sings – fooled, fox leaves.
Answer
The Clever Crow
A crow was perched on a tree, holding a piece of meat in its beak. A fox passed by, and its mouth watered at the sight of the meat. The fox had a plan and said to the crow, “Your voice is known to be beautiful. Can you sing for me?”
The crow thought it was a good opportunity to show off its talent and opened its beak to sing. But as soon as it did, the piece of meat fell from its beak. The fox quickly grabbed it and ran away.
But the crow had tricked the fox. It had kept the meat under its feet and pretended to sing, knowing that the fox would try to steal the meat. The clever crow had saved its meal and outsmarted the fox.