All about a Dog Questions and Answers


All about a Dog
Textual Questions and Answers
Exercise 1
Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:
The younger woman carried a little
Answer: (c) Pekinese dogThe younger woman was suffering from
Answer: (d) coughThe bell was pulled by the
Answer: (a) conductorThe number of policemen to whom the woman expressed her anger was
Answer: (a) ThreeThe problem the bus faced was with the
Answer: (b) engine
Exercise 2
Answer the following questions within fifteen words:
How many people got into the bus with the younger woman?
Answer: Two people got into the bus with the younger woman, one man and a woman.What was the conductor's order to the younger woman?
Answer: The conductor ordered the younger woman to take out her dog.Why did the conductor stand triumphant?
Answer: The conductor stood triumphant because he compelled the woman to go to the upper deck.What is that rule which cannot be broken without danger to life and limb?
Answer: The rule which cannot be broken without danger to life and limb is the rule of the road.
Exercise 3
Answer the following questions within twenty-five words:
When did the author feel that trouble was coming up?
Answer: When the eyes of the conductor rested on the small Pekinese dog of the younger woman, the author felt that trouble was coming up.Mention two demands made by the passengers when the bus stopped.
Answer: The two demands made by the passengers were either to give back their fares or to carry them to their destination.How are rules of guidance to be observed?
Answer: The rules of guidance are to be observed in the spirit, not by the letter, using common sense, good will, and good temper.
Exercise 4
In the following sentences, underline the verb forms which show that the person denoted by the subject does something. Circle the verb forms which show that something is done to the subject:
a) She has sung a song.
b) A song (has been sung) by her.
c) He will draw a picture.
d) A picture (will be drawn) by him.
Exercise 5
Change the voice of the following sentences:
a) Nila has bought a book.
Ans: A book has been bought by Nila.
b) They will have seen the cricket match.
Ans: The cricket match will have been seen by them.
c) Bhola had seen a tiger.
Ans: A tiger had been seen by Bhola.
d) The nurse will attend the patient.
Ans: The patient will be attended by the nurse.
Exercise 6
Change the voice of the following sentences:
a) Do the sum.
Ans: Let the sum be done.
b) The poem was written by her.
Ans: She wrote the poem.
c) Open the door.
Ans: Let the door be opened.
d) The man is known to me.
Ans: I know the man.
Exercise 7
Change the voice of the following sentences:
a) They agreed to my plan.
Ans: My plan was agreed to by them.
b) My brother lost my favourite pen.
Ans: My favourite pen was lost by my brother.
c) The man is writing a letter.
Ans: A letter is being written by the man.
d) Titli is looking for her watch.
Ans: Her watch is being looked for by Titli.
Exercise 8
Tick the correct alternative given in the brackets:
a) It has been raining since morning.
b) Last Sunday I went to the zoo.
c) I will be in class X next year.
d) Rina has reached home just now.
Exercise 9
Use the following flow chart to write a paragraph within 100 words on how to prepare orange juice:
Ans.
Oranges are bought from the market and then sorted carefully. The rotten ones are removed. After that, the good oranges are cleaned properly and peeled. The peeled oranges are then put into a juicer and the juice is extracted. Sugar and preservatives are added to enhance the taste and preserve the juice. Finally, the juice is poured into clean bottles, sealed tightly, and made ready for sale.
Exercise 10
Write a paragraph within 100 words on how you plan to take care of street dogs. Use the following hints:
Ans.
Among all the domestic animals in our country dogs are the most neglected and ill-treated. Everyday, both in cities and villages, we see thousands of ownerless dogs roaming in search of food. They live on leftover foods and sleep in any place they find. Sometimes people ill-treat them by beating or throwing hot water and during festival children tie crackers in their tails. This type of behaviour is quite unexpected from civilized men. Common public kennels (কুকুরের বাসগৃহ) should be made to take care of these helpless creatures. In these kennels we can train dogs to use them for our security. Dogs are companions of human beings from the dawn of civilisation and we should not ill-treat this faithful creature.
Preparing of Orange Juice
Taking care of street dogs