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NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English - The Comet I

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Page No: 77

Q1: Why does Indrani Debi dislike Duttada’s “hobnobbing” with Dibya?

Ans: 

Indrani Debi disliked Duttada’s “hobnobbing” with Dibya because, for her, that telescope was like a designing woman who had ensnared her husband.

Q2: She is complaining and smiling. Why is she smiling?

Ans: 

She was smiling at the forgetful nature of Duttada. He used to overlook the practical problems of living. His doctor had told him to take special precautions against the cold. However, he would not remember to put on a sweater even if it was lying on his bedside chair.

Q3: (i) What was Duttada’s secret ambition?

(ii) What did he do to achieve it?

Ans: 

(i) Duttada’s secret ambition was to discover a new comet one day.

(ii) He sat every night with his small 8-inch telescope and gazed at the stars, believing that he would discover a comet one day.

Q4: What is the difference between a planet and a comet, as given in the story?

Ans: 

Like planets, comets also orbit around the Sun, but their orbits are highly eccentric. Once in a while, a comet comes close to the Sun. It has a longish tail that is lit brilliantly by the sunlight, and then it recedes into darkness, not to be seen again for years or for centuries.

Q5: Why was Duttada hopeful that he would discover a new comet soon?

Ans: 

Duttada was hopeful that he would discover a new comet soon because he knew that the professionals with their pre-assigned programs would be looking at faint stars and hazy galaxies. They might miss such an insignificant thing as a comet, which they would not be expecting to see. Amateurs had often discovered new comets, which the professionals had missed.

Q6: Why does Duttada say – “I almost wish I had not discovered this comet.”?

Ans: 

Duttada said that he almost wished he had not discovered the comet because it brought in unwelcome publicity for him. There were numerous receptions and functions which he had to attend. He was an introvert and such a lifestyle was not to his liking.

Q7: Why is his wife unhappy about the discovery?

Ans: 

His wife was unhappy about the discovery because she believed that comets brought ill-luck, and she wished a good man like Duttada was not associated with such a discovery.

Page No: 80

Q1: How did Sir John get hold of James’ original manuscript?

Ans: 

James’ original manuscript was to be published in ‘Nature’. Sir John got hold of it as the editor of ‘Nature’ was his friend.

Q2: What is the important point the paper makes?

Ans: 

The important point that the paper made was that Comet Dutta would collide with the earth.

Q3: Why does Sir John say that James’ paper should not be published?

Ans: 

Sir John said that the paper should not be published because if the news of the inevitable collision became known to the world, it would result in panic.

Q4: What do the two men finally decide to do?

Ans: 

Two men decided to call a secret meeting of experts within a week’s time to think over and find the solution to the imminent problem.

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1. What is Comet I and how is it different from other comets?
Ans. Comet I is a newly discovered comet that was first seen in December 2020. It is different from other comets as it has a unique orbit that is believed to originate from the Oort Cloud, a region that contains icy objects from the early solar system. Additionally, Comet I is a long-period comet, which means it takes more than 200 years to complete one orbit around the sun.
2. Can we see Comet I with the naked eye?
Ans. Unfortunately, Comet I is not visible to the naked eye as it is currently located near the sun. However, astronomers are monitoring its trajectory, and it may become visible from Earth in the coming months as it moves away from the sun and towards our planet.
3. What information can be gathered from studying Comet I?
Ans. Studying Comet I can provide valuable information about the early solar system as it is believed to have originated from the Oort Cloud, which contains remnants from the formation of the solar system. Scientists can analyze the chemical composition of the comet to understand the building blocks of planets and the conditions that existed during the formation of the solar system.
4. How was Comet I discovered?
Ans. Comet I was discovered by an amateur astronomer named Terry Lovejoy on December 3, 2020. He used a telescope to capture images of the night sky and noticed a fuzzy object that he suspected was a comet. Further observations confirmed that it was indeed a comet and it was given the designation C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE).
5. Will Comet I pose a threat to Earth?
Ans. Comet I is not expected to pose a threat to Earth as it will not come close enough to our planet to cause any harm. Its closest approach to Earth will be on July 22, 2021, when it will be about 0.72 astronomical units (67 million miles) away. However, scientists will continue to monitor its trajectory to ensure that it does not pose a threat in the future.
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