Mathematics KSEEB Model Question Paper Analysis 2020
Analysis of Model Paper 1 and 2 is done Question wise so it help students to Plan their Preparations to achieve Good Scores in Upcoming Exams
QUESTION PAPER ANALYSIS
Question Number | Type of Question | Model Paper 1 | Model Paper 2 |
1 | Multiple Choice Question | Real Numbers | Pair of Linear Equations |
2 | Multiple Choice Question | Introduction to Trigonometry | Real Numbers |
3 | Multiple Choice Question | Circles | Introduction to Trigonometry |
4 | Multiple Choice Question | Surface Area and Volumes | Co-Ordinate Geometry |
5 | Multiple Choice Question | Polynomials | Circles |
6 | Multiple Choice Question | Arithmetic Progression | Arithmetic Progressions |
7 | Multiple Choice Question | Triangles | Probability |
8 | Multiple Choice Question | Probability | Applications of Trigonometry |
9 | 1 Mark Question | Polynomials | Real Numbers |
10 | 1 Mark Question | Quadratic Equations | Quadratic Equations |
11 | 1 Mark Question | Arithmetic Progression | Introduction to Trigonometry |
12 | 1 Mark Question | Triangles | Co- Ordinate Geometry |
13 | 1 Mark Question | Real Numbers | Probability |
14 | 1 Mark Question | Introduction to Trigonometry | Area related to Circles |
15 | 1 Mark Question | Introduction to Trigonometry | Surface Area and volumes |
16 | 1 Mark Question | Surface Area and Volumes | Area related to Circles |
17 | 2 Marks Question | Real Numbers | Real Numbers |
18 | 2 Marks Question | Pair of Linear Equation in two Variables | Triangles (Internal Choice) |
19 | 2 Marks Question | Quadratic Equations | Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables |
20 | 2 Marks Question | Co – Ordinate Geometry | Constructions |
21 | 2 Marks Question | Triangles (Internal Choice) | Polynomials |
22 | 2 Marks Question | Probability | Surface area and Volumes (Internal Choice) |
23 | 2 Marks Question | Constructions | Area related to Circles |
24 | 2 Marks Question | Introduction to Trigonometry (Internal Choice) | Surface area and Volumes |
25 | 3 Marks Question | Arithmetic Progression (Internal Choice) | Quadratic Equation |
26 | 3 Marks Question | Polynomial | Arithmetic Progression |
27 | 3 Marks Question | Quadratic Equations (Internal Choice) | Co – Ordinate Geometry (Internal Choice) |
28 | 3 Marks Question | Co – Ordinate Geometry | Circles |
29 | 3 Marks Question | Circles | Surface area and Volumes (Internal Choice) |
30 | 3 Marks Question | Areas related to Circles (Internal Choice) | Pair of Linear Equations in two variables |
31 | 3 Marks Question | Statistics | Statistics |
32 | 3 Marks Question | Statistics | Arithmetic Progression |
33 | 3 Marks Question | Construction | Quadratic Equations (Internal Choice) |
34 | 4 Marks Question | Pair of Linear Equation in two variables | Arithmetic Progression (Internal Choice) |
35 | 4 Marks Question | Arithmetic Progression (Internal Choice) | Statistics |
36 | 4 Marks Question | Applications of Trigonometry | Introduction to Trigonometry |
37 | 4 Marks Question | Triangles | Construction |
38 | 5 Marks Question | Surface Area and Volumes | Triangles |
On basis of KSEEB Model Papers 1 And 2 Analysis
TARGET PASS (Score Easy 41 Marks) by Prepare following Chapters
S.N | Chapter | Number of Marks |
1 | Real Numbers | 4 |
2 | Polynomials | 5 |
3 | Statistics | 6 |
4 | Co – ordinate Geometry | 5 |
5 | Probability | 3 |
6 | Construction | 5 |
7 | Pair of Linear Equations | 6 |
8 | Theorem Proof (Triangles & circles) | 7 |
41 |
TYPE OF QUESTIONS
S.N | Type of Questions | Number of Questions | Marks |
1 | MCQ | 8 | 8 |
2 | 1 Marks Questions | 8 | 8 |
3 | 2 Marks Questions | 8 | 16 |
4 | 3 Marks Questions | 9 | 27 |
5 | 4 Marks Questions | 4 | 16 |
6 | 5 Mark Questions | 1 | 5 |
38 | 80 |
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
S.N | Level | Marks |
1 | Easy | 24 |
2 | Average | 40 |
3 | Difficult | 16 |
80 |
CHAPTER WISE MARKS
S.N | Chapters | Marks |
1 | Real Numbers | 04 |
2 | Pair of Linear Equation in Two variables, Arithmetic Progression, Polynomials, Quadratic Equations | 26 |
3 | Introduction to Trigonometry, Applications of Trigonometry | 09 |
4 | Co-Ordinate Geometry | 05 |
5 | Statistics, Probability | 09 |
6 | Triangles, Circles, Constructions | 17 |
7 | Areas related to Circles, Surface area and Volumes | 10 |
80 |
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Science KSEEB Model Question Paper Analysis 2020
Analysis of Model Paper 1 and 2 is done Question wise so it help students to Plan their Preparations to achieve Good Scores in Upcoming Exams
QUESTION PAPER ANALYSIS
Question Number | Type of Question | Model Paper 1 | Model Paper 2 |
1 | Multiple Choice Question | Control and Co ordination | Life Process |
2 | Multiple Choice Question | Electricity | Acids, Bases and salts |
3 | Multiple Choice Question | Light – Reflection and Refraction | Magnetic Effects of Electric current |
4 | Multiple Choice Question | Metals and Non Metals | Sources of Energy |
5 | Multiple Choice Question | Management of Natural Resources | Control and co ordination |
6 | Multiple Choice Question | Carbon and its Compounds | Our Environment |
7 | Multiple Choice Question | Magnetic effects of Electric Current | Acids, Bases and salts |
8 | Multiple Choice Question | Acids, Bases and Salts | Carbon and its Compounds |
9 | 1 Mark Question | Electricity | Electricity |
10 | 1 Mark Question | How do organism reproduce? | Carbon and its Compounds |
11 | 1 Mark Question | Electricity | Magnetic Effects of Electric current |
12 | 1 Mark Question | Light – Reflection and Refraction | Life Process |
13 | 1 Mark Question | Our Environment | Magnetic Effects of Electric Current |
14 | 1 Mark Question | Chemical Reactions and Equations | Our Environment |
15 | 1 Mark Question | Acids, bases and Salts | Acids, Bases and salts |
16 | 1 Mark Question | Metals and Non Metals | Chemical reactions and Equations |
17 | 2 Marks Question | Control and Co ordination | How do organisms reproduce (Diagram) |
18 | 2 Marks Question | Electricity (Diagram) | Carbon and its Compounds (Internal Choice) |
19 | 2 Marks Question | Metals and Non Metals (Internal Choice) | Metals and Non Metals (Diagram) |
20 | 2 Marks Question | Metals and Non Metals (Diagram) | Light – Reflection and Refraction (Diagram) |
21 | 2 Marks Question | Life Process (Internal Choice) | Sources of Energy |
22 | 2 Marks Question | Life Process (Diagram) | Life Process |
23 | 2 Marks Question | Acids, Bases and Salts (Diagram) | Carbon and its Compounds |
24 | 2 Marks Question | Our Environment | Magnetic Effects of Electric Current |
25 | 3 Marks Question | Magnetic Effects of Electric Current (Internal Choice) | Light – Reflection and Refraction (Diagram) |
26 | 3 Marks Question | Our Environment | Chemical reactions and equations |
27 | 3 Marks Question | Sources of Energy | Light – Reflection and Refraction (Internal Choice) |
28 | 3 Marks Question | Acids, Bases and Salts | Periodic Classification of Elements (Internal Choice) |
29 | 3 Marks Question | Control and Co ordination | Metals and Non Metals |
30 | 3 Marks Question | Carbon and its Compounds | Life Process (Internal Choice) |
31 | 3 Marks Question | Heredity and Evolution | Control and Co ordination (Diagram) |
32 | 3 Marks Question | Light – Reflection and Refraction | Magnetic Effects of Electric current |
33 | 3 Marks Question | Chemical Reactions and Equations | Management of Natural Resources |
34 | 4 Marks Question | Life Process (Diagram) | Heredity and Evolution |
35 | 4 Marks Question | Periodic Classification of Elements | Human Eye and colourful world |
36 | 4 Marks Question | Electricity | Acids, Bases and Salts |
37 | 4 Marks Question | How do organisms reproduce? | Electricity |
38 | 5 Marks Question | Human Eye and colourful World | How do organisms Reproduce? |
On basis of KSEEB Model Papers 1 And 2 Analysis
TARGET PASS (Score Easy 49 Marks) by Prepare following Chapters
S.N | Chapter | Number of Marks |
1 | Diagrams | 12 |
2 | Chemical Reactions and Equations | 04 |
3 | Our Environment | 03 |
4 | Management of Natural Resources | 04 |
5 | Sources of Energy | 02 |
6 | Control and Co ordination | 04 |
7 | How do Organisms reproduce? | 03 |
8 | Acids, Bases and Salts | 04 |
9 | Human Eye and Colourful world | 04 |
10 | Periodic Classification of Elements | 03 |
11 | Metals and Non Metals | 06 |
43 |
TYPE OF QUESTIONS
S.N | Type of Questions | Number of Questions | Marks |
1 | MCQ | 8 | 8 |
2 | 1 Marks Questions | 8 | 8 |
3 | 2 Marks Questions | 8 | 16 |
4 | 3 Marks Questions | 9 | 27 |
5 | 4 Marks Questions | 4 | 16 |
6 | 5 Mark Questions | 1 | 5 |
38 | 80 |
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
S.N | Level | Marks |
1 | Easy | 24 |
2 | Average | 40 |
3 | Difficult | 16 |
80 |
CHAPTER WISE MARKS
S.N | Chapters | Marks |
1 | Chemical Equations / Acids, Bases and salts / Metals and Non Metals / Carbon and its Compounds / Periodic Classification of Elements | 31 |
2 | Life Process / Control and Co ordination / How do organisms reproduce? / Heredity and Evolution | 28 |
3 | Light – Reflection and Refraction / Human Eye and Colourful World | 14 |
4 | Electricity / Magnetic Effects of Electric Current | 17 |
5 | Sources of Energy / Our Environment / Management of Natural Resources | 10 |
80 |
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English KSEEB Model Question Paper Analysis 2020
Analysis of Model Paper 1 and 2 is done Question wise so it help students to Plan their Preparations to achieve Good Scores in Upcoming Exams
QUESTION PAPER ANALYSIS
Question Number | Type of Question | Model Paper 1 | Model Paper 2 |
1 | Multiple Choice Question | Question Tag | Language Function |
2 | Multiple Choice Question | Appropriate Word | Active and Passive Voice |
3 | Multiple Choice Question | Infinitive | Question tag |
4 | Multiple Choice Question | Language Function | If Clauses |
5 | Grammar & vocabulary | Tense forms | Tense Form |
6 | Grammar & vocabulary | Preposition | Preposition |
7 | Grammar & vocabulary | Linkers | Correct form of Word |
8 | Grammar & vocabulary | Appropriate Word | Auxiliary verbs |
9 | Grammar & vocabulary | Collocation | Linkers |
10 | Grammar & vocabulary | One Word Substitution | Phrasal Verbs |
11 | Grammar & vocabulary | Syllables | Reported Speech |
12 | Grammar & vocabulary | Correct form of word | Framing Questions |
13 | Grammar & vocabulary | Framing a Question | Syllables |
14 | Grammar & vocabulary | Active and Passive Voice | Opposite Words |
15 | Grammar & vocabulary | Degrees of Comparison | Collocation |
16 | Grammar & vocabulary | Use of words as Noun, verb | Parts of Speech |
17 | Editing Paragraph | Errors in Paragraph | Errors in Paragraph |
18 | 2 Marks Question | Dr B R Ambedkar | Dr B R Ambedkar |
19 | 2 Marks Question | Science and Hope of Survival | Science and Hope of Survival |
20 | 2 Marks Question | Off to Outer Space Tomorrow Morning | Off to Outer Space Tomorrow Morning |
21 | 2 Marks Question | Colours of Silence | Gentleman of Rio en Medio |
22 | 2 Marks Question | There’s girl by the tracks | Discovery |
23 | 2 Marks Question | Narayanpur Incident or On top of the world | Narayanpur Incident or On top of the world |
24 | 2 Marks Question | Great Martyr ever Cherished or The Bird of Happiness | Great Martyr ever Cherished or The Bird of Happiness |
25 | 3 Marks Question | A Hero | Colours of Silence |
26 | 3 Marks Question | I am the Land | Grandma Climbs a tree |
27 | Extracts | Gentleman of Rio En Medio | A Hero |
28 | Extracts | The Concert | There’s girl by the tracks |
29 | Extracts | Discovery | The Concert |
30 | Extracts | Ballad of the tempest | Ballad of the tempest |
31 | Writing a Profile | Profile on the clues given | Profile on the clues given |
32 | Develop story using Clues | Develop a story on given Clues | Develop a story on given Clues |
33 | Paragraph on Picture | Write a paragraph on the given Picture | Write a paragraph on the given Picture |
34 | Quote from Memory | Quality of Mercy or Blind Boy or Ballad of the tempest | Quality of Mercy or Blind Boy or Ballad of the tempest |
35 | Passage | Answer Questions on Passage | Answer Questions on Passage |
36 | 4 Mark Question | Grandma Climbs a tree or Jazz poem two or song of India | Song of India or Jazz poem two or I am the land |
37 | Essay | Write a Essay on given topics | Write a Essay on given topics |
38 | Letter Writing | Official or Personal Letter | Official or Personal Letter |
On basis of KSEEB Model Papers 1 And 2 Analysis
TARGET PASS (Score Easy 60 Marks) by Prepare following Chapters
S.N | Chapter | Number of Marks |
1 | Quote from Memory | 04 |
2 | Letter Writing | 05 |
3 | Passage | 04 |
4 | 4 Mark Questions | 04 |
5 | 3 Mark Question | 06 |
6 | 2 Mark Questions | 14 |
7 | Extracts | 12 |
8 | Essay | 04 |
9 | Simple Grammar | 07 |
60 |
TYPE OF QUESTIONS
S.N | Type of Questions | Number of Questions | Marks |
1 | MCQ | 05 | 05 |
2 | Very Short Answer | 14 | 14 |
3 | Short answer – 1 | 12 | 24 |
4 | Short answer – 2 | 12 | 36 |
5 | Long answer – 1 | 04 | 16 |
6 | Long Asnwer – 2 | 01 | 05 |
38 | 80 |
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
S.N | Level | Marks |
1 | Easy | 24 |
2 | Average | 40 |
3 | Difficult | 16 |
80 |
CHAPTER WISE MARKS
S.N | Chapters | Marks |
1 | Prose | 25 |
2 | Poetry | 21 |
3 | Supplementary Reading | 04 |
4 | Grammar and Vocabulary | 21 |
5 | Comprehension and Composition | 29 |
80 |
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Social KSEEB Model Question Paper Analysis 2020
Analysis of Model Paper 1 and 2 is done Question wise so it help students to Plan their Preparations to achieve Good Scores in Upcoming Exams
QUESTION PAPER ANALYSIS
Question Number | Type of Question | Model Paper 1 | Model Paper 2 |
1 | Multiple Choice Question | Extension of British rule in India | Advent of Europeans to India |
2 | Multiple Choice Question | Era of Gandhi | Political Developments of 20th Century |
3 | Multiple Choice Question | India’s foreign Policy | International Institutions |
4 | Multiple Choice Question | Social Problems | Social Movements |
5 | Multiple Choice Question | Social Problems | Social Problems |
6 | Multiple Choice Question | Indian Physiography | Indian Population |
7 | Multiple Choice Question | Public Fiance and Budget | Development |
8 | Multiple Choice Question | Consumer Education and Protection | Consumer Education and Protection |
9 | 1 Mark Question | Post Independent India | Advent of Europeans to India |
10 | 1 Mark Question | Extension of British Rule in India | Political developments of 20th Century |
11 | 1 Mark Question | Consumer Education and Protection | International Institutions |
12 | 1 Mark Question | India Climate | Social Problems |
13 | 1 Mark Question | Indian Population | Indian Soil |
14 | 1 Mark Question | Global Problems and India’s role | Indian Population |
15 | 1 Mark Question | Social Problems | Development |
16 | 1 Mark Question | Public Finance and Budget | Consumer Education and Protection |
17 | 2 Marks Question | Physiography divisions of India | Extension of British Rule in India |
18 | 2 Marks Question | Indian Soils | Indian Foreign policy |
19 | 2 Marks Question | Globalization | Social Problems (Internal choice) |
20 | 2 Marks Question | Indian Foreign Policy (Internal Choice) | Indian Foreign Policy (Internal Choice) |
21 | 2 Marks Question | Social Stratification (Internal choice) | Indian Climate |
22 | 2 Marks Question | Development | Indian Land resources |
23 | 2 Marks Question | Political Developments of 20th Century | Rural development |
24 | 2 Marks Question | Advent of Europeans to India | Banking Transactions |
25 | 3 Marks Question | Opposition of British rule in Karnataka | Impact of British rule in India or Opposition of British rule in Karnataka |
26 | 3 Marks Question | Social reform movements | Indian Industries or Natural Disasters |
27 | 3 Marks Question | First war of Indian Independence | Money and Credit or Public fiance and Budget |
28 | 3 Marks Question | Problems of India and their solutions | Entrepreneurship or Globalization |
29 | 3 Marks Question | Social Stratification | Indian Foreign policy |
30 | 3 Marks Question | Transport and Communication or Indian Industries | Labour |
31 | 3 Marks Question | Natural Disasters | Social reformation |
32 | 3 Marks Question | Rural Development or Money and credit | First war of Indian Independence |
33 | 3 Marks Question | Banking Transactions or Entrepreneurship | Transport and Communication |
34 | 4 Marks Question | India Land resources | Freedom Movement |
35 | 4 Marks Question | International Institutions | Era of Gandhi or Political developments of 20th Century |
36 | 4 Marks Question | Freedom Movement or Political developments of 20th Century | Problems of India and their Solutions |
37 | 4 Marks Question | Era of Gandhi | Indian Forests |
38 | 5 Marks Question | Outline Map of India and Locate Places | Outline Map of India and Locate Places |
On basis of KSEEB Model Papers 1 And 2 Analysis
TARGET PASS (Score Easy 45 Marks) by Prepare following Chapters
S.N | Chapter | Number of Marks |
1 | Outline Map of India and Locate Places | 05 |
2 | MCQ’s from Most Probable Chapters | 06 |
3 | 1 Mark Questions from Most Probable Chapters | 06 |
4 | 2 Marks Questions in Chapters | 08 |
5 | 3 Marks Questions in Chapters | 12 |
6 | 4 Marks Questions in Chapters | 08 |
45 |
TYPE OF QUESTIONS
S.N | Type of Questions | Number of Questions | Marks |
1 | MCQ | 8 | 8 |
2 | 1 Marks Questions | 8 | 8 |
3 | 2 Marks Questions | 8 | 16 |
4 | 3 Marks Questions | 9 | 27 |
5 | 4 Marks Questions | 4 | 16 |
6 | 5 Mark Questions | 1 | 5 |
38 | 80 |
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
S.N | Level | Marks |
1 | Easy | 24 |
2 | Average | 40 |
3 | Difficult | 16 |
80 |
CHAPTER WISE MARKS
S.N | Theme | Marks |
1 | History | 25 |
2 | Political science | 11 |
3 | Sociology | 08 |
4 | Geography | 22 |
5 | Economics | 07 |
6 | Business Studies | 07 |
80 |
English – Most Likely 2 Marks Questions
7 x 2 = 14 Marks
Prepare Short Answer Questions of All Pose, Poetry and Supplementary Reading and GIVE bit of Importance for these Questions as they are most probably likely to appear in Examination
- Why Dr B R Ambedkar considered as Champion of depresseed Class ?
- Why do tea cups circle around the poet as Planets around the sun?
- What do we learn from satish Gujrals life?
- Why does Roma Consider Baleshwar action to be amazing?
- How does Inspector Patil help Mohan and his family?
- How does Dicky Dolma feel after scaling Mt Everest?
- How do you say Hanif was a tlented Young man?
- What qualities of Wangjia do you like?
- Why did Nehru choose Ambedkar as law minister?
- Why does the poet have the feeling that he is imprisoned?
- How do you say pepe was loyal to Columbus?
- Life of Hanif in the beginning was never a smooth sail, Explain?
- Why were the people miserable in Wangjias village?
- What qualities of Dicky Dolma led her to realize her dreams?
- How was the visit of Patil, the Sub-Inspector helpful to Mohan’s family ?
- How did Dicky Dolma feel after climbing the Mount Everest ?
- Hanif was a young man with varied talents and interests. Support the statement.
- How did the Bird of Happiness bring happiness to the Tibetan villagers ?
- Why were Babu and Manju a bit disappointed with the way students were marching ?
- Write about the hardships of Dicky Dolma’s life at her early age.
- Dr. B. R. Ambedkar describes the methods of civil disobedience, non-cooperation and satyagraha as the ‘Grammar of anarchy’. Comment on this statement.
- How did the lofty Himalayas inspire Dicky Dolma ?
- How did Hema Aziz teach her children the message that “one’s duty is the most important thing in life” ?
- What were the challenges that Dicky Dolma had to face before she was qualified to scale Everest ?
- How did Dicky Dolma feel after climbing the Mount Everest ?
- How did the Bird of happiness bring happiness to the Tibetan villagers ?
- Write about the hardships of Dicky Dolma’s life at her early age.
- How did the student leaders manage the protest ?
- Taking up mountaineering was not a difficult decision for Dicky Dolma. Justify.
- How does the writer describe the ‘introvert’ Hanif ?
- What changes came over Wangjia as the “Bird of Happiness” caressed him ?
- How did the mother’s touring job help Hanif and his brother become responsible ?
- How does the writer describe the ‘introvert’ Hanif ?
- What did the first monster ask Wangjia to do ? How did Wangjia react to it ?
- Why did Hanif’s mother often leave him and his brothers alone ?
- How can you say that Dr. Ambedkar had an insatiable thirst for books ?
- Why did Jawaharlal Nehru choose Dr. Ambedkar to be the first Law Minister of India ?
- How did Anant’s family treat him without ‘voicing their fears’ ?
- Anant was a talented boy. Justify the statement.
- Why were the technical experts summoned by the three super powers of the world ?
- What makes the scientists pursue science in spite of low income ?
- How was Swami honoured by his classmates, teacher and the headmaster ?
- Don Anselmo had great love and concern for the children of Rio en Medio. Support your answer.
- Why did Swami wish that the tiger had not spared the boy ?
- Why did the Americans complain about the children of Rio en Medio ?
- How did Satish meet with an accident in Kashmir ?
- Why did Jawaharlal Nehru choose Dr. Ambedkar to be the first Law Minister of India ?
- How did Anant’s family treat him without ‘voicing their fears’ ?
- Anant was a talented boy. Justify the statement.
- Why were the technical experts summoned by the three super powers of the world ?
- What makes you think that Satish became popular all over the world ?
- How would you say that the appearance and manners of Don Anselmo was quite unusual ?
- “Don Anselmo was passionate about his land and the children of Rio-enMedio.” Justify this statement.
- “Pepe was the only person who was loyal to Columbus till the end of his voyage.” Justify your answer.
- Why did the seamen want to go back to Spain ?
- According to Keilis Borok “Science is an exciting adventure”. Explain.
- What do you learn from Baleshwar Mishra ?
- What is unusual about Pandit Ravishankar and Ustal Allah Rakha performing in Anant’s house ?
- Briefly describe Smita’s efforts in fulfilling her brother’s wish.
- What makes science an exciting adventure according to Keilis Borok ?
- The story teller offered the old man almost the double of what he had quoted earlier. What might be the reason for this ?
- Satish didn’t want to go to a new school. Why ?
- Why had Roma fallen by the tracks ?
- Why did Smita request Pandit Ravi Shankar to visit her house ?
- How do you say that the Americans were good people ?
- What admirable qualities do you find in Pandit Ravi Shankar and Ustad Allah Rakha ?
- Why didn’t Mr. Avtar Narain encourage Satish to draw in the beginning ?
- According to Keilis Borok, being a scientist is more exciting than being a doctor or an engineer. Why ?
- Why did the inspector ask Swami to join the police ?
- What makes you think that Swami was respected by his classmates, teachers and headmaster ?
- Don Anselmo and the Americans were generous in their own ways. Justify.
- What was the complaint lodged by the Americans ?
- How can you say that Satish became popular all over the world ?
- Why do some people choose to become scientists instead of becoming lawyers and doctors ?
- There was silence in the room. In spite of it, some noises reached Swami’s ears. What were they ?
- Congratulations were showered on Swami after the house breaker was caught. How was he congratulated ?
- Don Anselmo was generous. Justify.
- What reward does a scientist get from his research ? How is it different from other professions ?
- How did Swami react when his father challenged him to sleep alone in the office room ?
- The inspector suggested Swami to join the police department, when he grew up. Why ?
- Don Anselmo was a generous man. Justify.
- Why does Keilis Borok feel that Science is the indispensable guardian and caretaker of humanity ?
- Why did Swami’s father want him to sleep alone in the office room ?
- Though Swami was not courageous, he became a hero overnight. How ?
- Don Anselmo was passionate about his land and the children of Rio-enMedio. Support this statement with your answer.
- Why was the story teller unable to convince the old man about the trees ?
- Give a short description of the bird that Satish saw one day.
- Scientists are the most practical people in the world. Justify the statement.
- Give a short description of the bird that Satish saw one day.
- Scientists are the most practical people in the world. Justify the statement.