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Ans: (a)
Mr. Keesing is identified as Anne’s English teacher in The Diary of a Young Girl.
(ii) According to the extract, the incorrigible habit possessed by the speaker was
I. making noise in class
II. talking too much
III. procrastinating
IV. coming late to class
V. asking irritating questions
Select the correct option:
(a) I and III
(b) Only II
(c) I, IV, and V
(d) Only III
Ans: (b)
Anne’s primary habit that Mr. Keesing addresses is her talking too much.
(iii) Complete the analogy by electing the suitable word from the extract
routine: habit:: characteristic:_______
Ans: trait
"Trait" aligns with the characteristic term here.
(iv) Select the reason why the narrator is unable to control her trait.
(a) She had deliberately practiced it
(b) She wanted to be different from her brother
(c) Her teacher had encouraged her to continue as she was
(d) She had inherited it
Ans: (d)
Anne mentions that her mother was also talkative, suggesting a possible influence but not a direct inheritance.
(v) Which of the following most nearly means the opposite of the phrase ‘under control?
(a) to spend less
(b) unable to take on the challenge
(c) find it difficult to manage
(d) being very stubborn
Ans: (c)
This option is a reasonable opposite of "under control."
Ans: (a)
Anne explains that she started her diary because she had no true confidant.
Q3: Anne decided to let only ____ to read her diary. (Term I, 2021-22)
(a) a real friend
(b) her father
(c) her grandmother
(d) her mother
Ans: (a)
The correct answer is (a) a real friend as her diary itself, named "Kitty," is considered Anne’s confidant.
Q4: 'Paper has more patience than people'
(a) One can write anything on paper.
(b) People have good ears for listening.
(c) One can write one's diary even at night.
(d) One may express one's anger on paper. (CBSE Term-1 2021)
Ans: (a)
From the Diary of Anne Frank, Anne expresses that "Paper has more patience than people" because she feels she can confide anything in her diary without being judged or interrupted, unlike with people who may not always listen with patience.
Q5: Mr. Keesing was annoyed with Anne as:
(a) she was weak in maths.
(b) she had not done her home work.
(c) she was a naughty girl.
(d) she was very talkative. (CBSE Term-1 2021)
Ans: (d)
Mr. Keesing, Anne’s teacher, was annoyed with her because she talked a lot in class, which he found disruptive. Her talkative nature led him to assign her extra homework as a punishment.
Ans: Anne had a habit of making retorts or cracking jokes in Mr Keesing’s class. She wrote that it was fortunate Mr Keesing took the joke the right way because as a teacher Mr Keesing was not expected to humour jokes in the class and could take disciplinarian actions against Anne. But Mr Keesing being the kind lenient teacher not only laughed at her joke but also spared her any extra homework or assignment which he usually does when Anne was super talkative.
Ans: Anne regarded her diary as her long-awaited friend. She considered it as one with whom she could share her deepest feelings and it would not judge Anne or find her talkative. She named it ‘Kitty’.
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