Table of contents | |
Text I: Role of Music in Life | |
Text II: Beating the Odds | |
Text III: The Solitary Reaper | |
Vocabulary | |
Grammar | |
Editing | |
Listening | |
Writing | |
Project |
Q1: What kind of music is Ravi Shankar famous for?
Ans: (b) Classical
Q2: Which country was Justin Bieber born in?
Ans: (c) Canada
Q3: How many strings does a guitar have?
Ans: (a) 6
Q4: What is a group of three musicians called?
Ans: (a) a trio
Q5: What is the next note after sa-re-ga-ma?
Ans: (c) pa
Q6: What is the next note after do-re-mi?
Ans: (b) fa
Q1: What helps in relaxation of our body and mind?
Ans: (b) Soothing music
Q2: The natural painkillers released in our brain are:
Ans: (b) Endorphins
Q3: Music is helpful in improving the _____________ of students.
Ans: (a) concentration
Q4: Which word from the passage means the same as ‘to renew’?
Ans: (a) rejuvenate
Q5: List the benefits of music mentioned in the passage:
Ans: Music helps in relaxation both physically and mentally.
Q1: Read the following statements and write true (T) or false (F).
Ans:
Q2: How could Beethoven compose music despite his loss of hearing?
Ans: Beethoven composed music despite his loss of hearing by observing the vibrations of the piano. He used this technique to understand the high notes by sawing off the legs of his piano and pressing his ear to the floor.
Q3: What realization made Beethoven continue his passion for music with more determination?
Ans: The realization that he could still compose music by observing vibrations and using his memory of sounds and pitches gave Beethoven the determination to continue his passion despite his deafness.
Q4: Which word in the following is similar in meaning to ‘skillful’ (para 1)?
Ans: 1. (b) masterly
Q1: Complete the summary of the poem given below with a suitable word/phrase in each blank.
Ans: The poet finds a young Highland girl who (a) sings alone and sings to herself. The poet asks us to listen carefully, because the whole (b) vale is filled with the overflowing sound of her singing. He asks us to either (c) stop here and listen to her sad song, or gently pass by so as not to disturb her.
He goes on to say that no nightingale ever sang a more (d) welcome song to bands of tired (e) travellers in the Arabian Desert. The poet asserts that the beauty of the girl’s singing exceeds that of the cuckoo’s in the (f) spring-time. Her singing is also the only thing which (g) breaks the silence of the valley.
The poet tries to (h) guess what the girl is singing about. He is unable to get the words of the song clearly. He thinks that perhaps she is singing about old sorrows or (i) battles fought long ago, or more routine concerns of life or even some (j) natural sorrow which she has endured and may endure again.
At the end, he quietly walks away with a feeling that he may never be able to find out the (k) theme of her never-ending song. Nevertheless, he asserts that her singing has captured his imagination so much that he will (l) carry the music in his heart long after it is heard no more.
Sure, here are the answers for the vocabulary, grammar, editing, listening, speaking, and writing-based questions:
Q1: Match each meaning with the word from Text I, II, and III:
Ans: Text I:
Text II:
Text III:
(a) Evelyn Glennie is a Xylophone player.
(b) Zakir Hussain plays the Tabla.
(c) Hariprasad Chaurasia plays the Flute.
(d) V. Doraiswamy Iyenger plays the Veena.
(e) Bismillah Khan plays the Shehnai.
(f) Amjad Ali Khan plays the Sarod.
A. Fill in the blanks with appropriate comparative adjectives:
(a) He was not audible. His voice was not loud. Can you request him to be a bit louder?
(b) There are many peaks in the Himalayas. Everest is the highest peak in India.
(c) With 9 degrees Celsius it was colder yesterday, and with 4 degrees Celsius it is colder today.
(d) Our police is the most reliable in the country.
(e) My sister is more serious than me.
(f) Your dance performance is not good. It can be better with practice.
(g) Living in the countryside is more peaceful than living in a town.
(h) My father is the most important person in my life.
B. Fill in the blanks with appropriate superlative degree:
(a) With so many vehicles, the roads of Delhi have become the most crowded ones in India.
(b) Yesterday was the coldest day of the month.
(c) The book is interesting. It is the most interesting book I have ever read.
(d) This hotel is cheaper. But that one is the cheapest in the town.
(e) The oldest member of my family is my grandfather.
(f) Lata Mangeshkar has the most melodious voice in the country.
Q2: Join the sentences using 'to-verb':
(2) She arranged to go to the Old Age Home in the evening.
(3) Shivani refused to eat anything.
(4) Don't forget to post the letter.
(5) She agreed to participate in the music concert.
Q1: Rewrite the paragraph with the appropriate words:
Ans: The following words were written on the tomb of the Anglican Bishop of Westminster Abbey:
Q1: Which FOUR of the following statements are true?
(a) Nada Yoga treats diseases through Raga Chikitsa.
(b) Music is a universal language that reaches souls.
(c) Music therapy dates back to 400 B.C.
(d) Hippocrates played music to treat the patients.
Q1: Is the traditional music of a country more important than its contemporary music?
Ans: Traditional music is very important as it represents the culture and heritage of a country. It connects us to our roots and provides a sense of identity. However, contemporary music is also important as it reflects current times and trends. Both forms of music have their unique significance and contribute to the richness of a country's musical landscape.
Q2: Biographical Sketch of A. R. Rahman:
Ans: A. R. Rahman, born on 6 January 1967 in Chennai, is an Indian composer, singer, songwriter, music producer, musician, and philanthropist. He graduated from Trinity College, Oxford University. Rahman is famous for integrating Indian classical music with electronic music, world music, and traditional orchestral arrangements. He has received prestigious awards including the Padmashri and Padma Vibhushan. Internationally, he is known for winning two Oscars and a Golden Globe. Rahman is also a notable humanitarian, donating and raising money for numerous causes and charities.
Q1: Sit in groups of four. Each of you find information on the folk music of your state and of one of the neighboring states.
Example Table:
Names of the folk music | States where they are performed | Any instrument/s used (illustrate if possible) | Performers |
---|---|---|---|
Bihu | Assam | Dhol, Pepa | Local Artists |
Lavani | Maharashtra | Dholki, Manjeera | Local Artists |
Baul | West Bengal | Ektara, Dotara | Local Artists |
Bhangra | Punjab | Dhol, Tumbi | Local Artists |
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