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Class 10 English Chapter 1 Question Answers - First Flight

Q.1. How does a cat behave?
Answer:
A cat is very quiet. It comes quietly and stealthily on its little padded feet. It sits on the haunches and observes the city and the harbour. Then, it moves on silently without making any noise. 

Q.2.How is the fog like a cat?
Answer:
The poet finds the fog like a cat. The fog comes stealthily like a cat. It sits looking over the harbour and city as a cat does. Later, it moves on just like a cat to settle somewhere else. These things prove that the fog’s comparison to a cat is appropriate. 


Q.3. How does the fog spread over the harbour and the city?
Answer:
The fog-comes to a city stealthily just like a cat. It makes no noise. It spreads over the harbour and the city and settles over them for sometimes. There, it rises high and moves away. In this way the fog arrives over a city, observes it and then leaves it to move away. 


Q.4. Describe the similarities that have been mentioned in the poem between the fog and a cat.

Ans:  It is a dual image that changes and merges again in the original. The fog changes into a cat and the cat changes into the fog. Both of them come silently unseen and suddenly. Both engulf everything underneath them. The fog engulfs everything, the harbour and the city in its fold. The fog sits silently as a cat sits on its haunches. Then it disappears and moves ahead.

Q.5. How does the poet make the fog like a living creature?
Ans. The poet describes the fog as a cat. He does so through a metaphor. The fog is the cat itself. As a cat jumps and lights on its soft silently, the fog also comes down noiselessly. Then it moves on like a cat. 

Q.6.Write the central idea of the poem “Fog”.
Answer:
The poet Carl Sandburg in his poem ‘Fog’ describes fog as a cat. Fog is treated to be a living creature. Fog comes quietly and stealthily like a cat. Fog sits looking over the harbour like a cat does. Then it moves to settle somewhere else. Just as cat doesn’t settle at one place and in the same way fog keeps on moving and finally vanishes 


Q.7. The poet actually says that the fog is like a cat”, With reference to the poem, ‘Fog’ explain this statement.
Or
Think of any other animal that can best replace the cat in the poem, ‘Fog’. Write a few lines that would tell us about the resemblance of Fog with that animal.

Ans. The fog is compared to a cat. He says a cat does not make a sound when it walks so also is the fog. But its presence is apparent. Its ‘Silence’ is very much like that of a cat moving on its little feet. The way the fog sits is very much like a cat sitting on its haunches, looking here and there.

Q.8. How does the poet make the fog like a living creature?
Ans. The poet describes the fog as a cat. He does so through a metaphor. The fog is the cat itself. As a cat jumps and lights on its soft silently, the fog also comes down noiselessly. Then it moves on like a cat.

Q.9. How is the fog like a cat? What three things suggest it?
Ans. Three things suggest that the fog is like a cat. Like a cat, the fog comes silently. The fog is looking over the harbour and the city like a cat does so sitting on its haunches. Thirdly, it moves as the cat moves.

Q.10. How does the poet describes the fog’s movements?
Ans. The poet describes the fog as a cat. Like a cat, the fog comes silently and slowly. It is sitting on its haunches. And then it moves on.

Q.11. How does the poet employ the double imagery of the fog and the cat?
Ans. The poetic device of metaphor is very effectively used in the poem. The fog is converted into a cat and the cat is morphed back into the fog. The silent arrival of the fog is like a little cat. The fog stays there sitting like the cat on its haunches.

Q.12. Describe the similarities that have been mentioned in the poem between the fog and a cat.
Ans. It is a dual image that changes and merges again in the original. The fog changes into a cat and the cat changes into the fog. Both of them come silently unseen and suddenly. Both engulf everything underneath them. The fog engulfs everything, the harbour and the city in its fold. The fog sits silently as a cat sits on its haunches. Then it disappears and moves ahead.

Q.13. Which aspect of nature Carl Sand-burg presents in the poem ‘Fog’?
Ans. The poet presents nature in its raw and natural state. The fog comes as if from nowhere. It comes suddenly and silently like a little cat. The fog’s power is overwhelming. It engulfs everything, the city and the harbour in its all-embracing fold. Then following the law of change, it disappears, no one knows where.

Q.14. Does the poet actually say that the fog is like a cat? Then how do we know that the fog is like a cat?
Ans. The poet compares fog to a cat. A cat comes without making any noise and goes away. In the same way, the fog comes and spreads slowly and silently over harbour and city.

Q.15. What three things tell us that the fog is like a cat?
Ans. (i) The fog comes slowly and silently like a cat.
(ii) The cat sits on its haunches for some time looking around and then moves away as it came.
(iii) Similarly, the fog spreads over the harbour and city for some time. Finally, it moves away like a cat.

Q.16. The fog comes on like cat feet. How does the poet compare the fog with a cat? What poetic device is used here?
Ans. The cat comes silently and slowly. In the same way, the fog also comes slowly and silently. The poetic device used here is personification. The fog has been personified.

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1. What causes fog to form?
Ans. Fog is formed when warm, moist air comes into contact with a cool surface or when the temperature drops and the air becomes saturated with moisture. This causes the water vapor in the air to condense into tiny water droplets, creating fog.
2. How does fog affect visibility?
Ans. Fog significantly reduces visibility, making it difficult to see objects that are far away. In dense fog, visibility can be reduced to less than 1 kilometer, which can be dangerous for drivers and travelers. Fog can also disrupt air and maritime transportation.
3. What are the different types of fog?
Ans. There are several types of fog, including radiation fog, advection fog, and upslope fog. Radiation fog forms during cool, calm nights when the ground cools rapidly and the air near the ground becomes colder than the air above it. Advection fog occurs when warm, moist air moves over a cool surface, such as a cold ocean current. Upslope fog forms when moist air is forced up a slope, causing it to cool and condense into fog.
4. How long does fog typically last?
Ans. The duration of fog can vary greatly depending on various factors such as atmospheric conditions, geographical location, and time of year. Fog can last for a few hours to several days. In some areas, such as coastal regions, fog can persist for extended periods, especially during certain seasons.
5. What are some safety tips for driving in foggy conditions?
Ans. When driving in foggy conditions, it is important to reduce your speed, use low-beam headlights or fog lights, and increase the following distance between your vehicle and the one in front of you. Avoid using high-beam headlights as they can reflect off the fog and further impair visibility. Use windshield wipers and defrosters to keep your windshield clear, and be cautious of other drivers who may not be using their headlights or driving erratically.
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