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Chapter 7: A Visit to Cambridge
Class: VIII
Exercise number – 1
Question 1
Which is the right sentence?
"Cambridge was my metaphor for England." To the writer,
Answer 1
(c) To the writer, Cambridge was the real England.
Question 2
Which is the right sentence?
The writer phoned Stephen Hawking’s house
Answer 2
(b) The writer phoned Stephen Hawking’s house from outside a phone booth.
Question 3
Which is the right sentence?
Every time he spoke to the scientist, the writer felt guilty because
Answer 3
(b) Every time he spoke to the scientist, the writer felt guilty because he forced the scientist to use his voice synthesiser.
Question 4
"I felt a huge relief… in the possibilities of my body." In the given context, the highlighted words refer to
Answer 4
(a) In the given context, the highlighted words refer to shifting in the wheelchair, turning the wrist.
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Question 1
Answer the following questions.
Answer 1
Question 2
Guess the first question put to the scientist by the writer.
Answer 2
The first question that the writer might have asked the scientist could be if he had been brave to reach where he had reached.
Question 3
Stephen Hawking said, "I’ve had no choice." Does the writer think there was a choice? What was it?
Answer 3
According to the writer Stephen Hawking had a choice. He could have chosen to leave everything, and be dejected and sorrowful. He could have sulked. But, he chose to live creatively knowing the reality of his disintegrating body.
Question 4
"I could feel his anguish." What could be the anguish?
Answer 4
Stephen Hawking’s mind was actively filled with many thoughts that he wanted to express. But, his thoughts came out in phrases and couldn’t reflect his feelings or emotions. His sentences were just lines and didn’t possess any sentiment. The writer felt he could understand his anguish and frustration at that.
Question 5
What endeared the scientist to the writer so that he said he was looking at one of the most beautiful men in the world?
Answer 5
Upon being asked by the writer, if he found it annoying that someone like him came and disturbed him while working, Stephen Hawking replied in the affirmative, frankly and honestly. He then smiled his one way smile and this was what endeared him to the writer. The writer felt that he was looking at one of the most beautiful men in the world.
Question 6
Read aloud the description of ‘the beautiful’ man. Which is the most beautiful sentence in the description?
Answer 6
The most beautiful sentence in the description is, "..…you look at his eyes which can speak, still, and they are saying something huge and urgent.…."
Question 7
Answer 7
Question 8
What is the scientist’s message for the disabled?
Answer 8
The message that the Scientist gave to the disabled was that they should focus on what they were good at.
Question 9
Why does the writer refer to the guitar incident? Which idea does it support?
Answer 9
When Stephen Hawking said that things such as disabled Olympics were a wastage of time, the writer sympathized with him. The writer recollected the years which he spent trying to play a Spanish guitar that was significantly larger than he was. He was very happy when he unstringed it one night. It supports Stephen Hawking’s idea that the disabled should only focus on what they are good at, and not take up things unnecessarily.
Question 10
The writer expresses his great gratitude to Stephen Hawking. What is the gratitude for?
Answer 10
The writer expressed his gratitude to Stephen Hawking as he had been an inspiration for him. He saw him as the personification of his bravest self. He felt that if he had been as brave as Stephen, he would’ve achieved much more. He felt he was progressing towards that embodiment that he had believed in for countless years. That is why he expressed his greatest gratitude to Stephen Hawking as he had made him realise what great heights he could reach.
Question 11
Complete the following sentences taking their appropriate parts from both the boxes below.
(i) There was his assistant on the line …
(ii) You get fed up with people asking you to be brave, …
(iii) There he was, …
(iv) You look at his eyes which can speak, …
(v) It doesn’t do much good to know …
A · tapping at a little switch in his hand · and I told him · that there are people · as if you have a courage account · and they are saying something huge and urgent
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B · trying to find the words on his computer. · I had come in a wheelchair from India. · on which you are too lazy to draw a cheque. · smiling with admiration to see you breathing still. · it is hard to tell what.
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Answer 11
(i) There was his assistant on the line and I told him I had come in a wheelchair from India.
(ii) You get fed up with people asking you to be brave, as if you have a courage account on which you are too lazy to draw a cheque.
(iii) There he was, tapping at a little switch in his hand trying to find words on his computer.
(iv) You look at his eyes which can speak, and they are saying something huge and urgent − it is hard to tell what.
(v) It doesn’t do much good to know that there are people smiling with admiration to see you breathing still.
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Question 1
Fill in the blanks in the sentences below using the appropriate forms of the words given in the following box. guide succeed chair travel pale draw true
Answer 1
Question 2
Make six phrases using the words given in the box.
read/session smile/face revolve/chair walk/tour dance/doll win/chance
Answer 2
Question 3
Use all or both in the blanks. Tell your partner why you chose one or the other.
Answer 3
Question 4
Complete each sentence using the right form of the adjective given in brackets.
Answer 4
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