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I. Answer these questions in one or two words or in short phra... - Beehive
I. Answer these questions in one or two words or in short phrases.
1. Name the two temples the author visited in Kathmandu.
2. The writer says, “All this I wash down with Coca Cola.” What does ‘all this’ refer to?
3. What does Vikram Seth compare to the quills of a porcupine?
4. Name five kinds of flutes.
Pashupatinath temple and Baudhnath stupa.
‘All this’ refers to a bar of marzipan, a corn-on-the-cob roasted on a charcoal brazier, love story comics, and a Reader’s Digest.
He compares the fifty or sixty flutes (bansuris) sticking out of a bamboo pole to the quills of a porcupine.
The reed neh, the recorder, the Japanese shakuhachi, the deep bansuri, and the high-pitched Chinese flutes.
Related Questions
I. Read the following sentences carefully to understand the meaning of the italicised phrases. Then match the phrasal verbs in Column A with their meanings in Column B.
1. A communal war broke out when the princess was abducted by the neighbouring prince.
2. The cockpit broke off from the plane during the plane crash.
3. The car broke down on the way and we were left stranded in the jungle.
4. The dacoit broke away from the police as they took him to court.
5. The brothers broke up after the death of the father.
6. The thief broke into our house when we were away.
| A | B |
|---|---|
| (i) break out | (a) to come apart due to force |
| (ii) break off | (b) end a relationship |
| (iii) break down | (c) break and enter illegally; unlawful trespassing |
| (iv) break away from (someone) | (d) of start suddenly (usually a fight, a war or a disease) |
| (v) break up | (e) to escape from someone's grip |
| (vi) break into | (f) stop working |
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Chapter Info
Subject: Beehive
Class: class 9
Chapter 8: Kathmandu
Medium: English Medium