STD 5 Literature Question Bank
STD 5 Literature Question Bank
Question Bank-2022-23
English Literature
Class 5
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TERM -1
2. Where was Usha coming from and what had she done to keep her hair from
blowing?
Ans: Usha was coming from school and she tied a scarf round her head to keep her
hair from blowing.
3. What did the flower that Usha show to the writer look like?
Ans: The flower that Usha showed to the writer was a small, delicate, soft petal
butter yellow coloured flower. It stood out like a bright star against the drab winter
grass.
4. What are the various seasons described in the story? Write some of the words
that are used to describe the seasons.
Ans: Winter and summer seasons are described in the story. The winter is
described as cold with a rain mixed with sleet and hail falling while summer is
described as warmer.
5. What did the writer find when he went to see the flower the day after it had
rained?
Ans: When the writer went to see the flower the day after it had rained, he found
that the flower had disappeared.
2. May it multiply!
2. What did the king of god represent and what advice did he give to Aung?
Ans: The king of god represented virtue of wisdom. He advised Aung that if he
failed to see what was right before him, it would be easy for others to misguide
him.
3. Which puppet helped Aung in gaining the riches of the caravan and how?
Ans: The green faced ogre helped Aung in gaining the riches of the caravan. He
stamped his foot and the earth shook as a result, dirt and rocks broke loose in a
landslide and blocked the road. That terrified the drivers, so, they jumped and ran
off their carts. In this way, the ogre helped Aung to gain riches of the caravan.
5. What advice did the holy hermit give to Aung when Mala ran away?
Ans: When Mala ran away, the holy hermit advised Aung that what he had was
not important but what he did with it was more important.
Extra Questions
1. Why was Aung heart broken?
Ans.Aung was heart broken because Mala never spoke to him inspite of all his
efforts to please her.
2. What did Aung do to rectify his mistake?
Ans Aung used all his wealth to do good.He built a pagoda and offered food and
shelter to all his visitors to rectify his mistake.
Reference to the context:
1. ‘The life of a puppet maker is an honourable one. But if you must go, let me
give you companions for your journey.’
2. Why does the poet find the file of the fisherman strange?
Ans. The life of the fisherman was strange because half of his life was spent on
the shore and the other half of his life was spent on the sea. His life deals only
between the shore and sea and does not know beyond these areas.
3. Why has the poet compared the eyes of the fisherman to sea on foggy days?
Ans .The poet compares the eyes of the fisherman to the sea on foggy days
because there are similarities between the two. The Fisherman’s eyes hid secret,
wonder and fear just as the sea looks mysterious on a foggy day.
a. Why has the poet used the word ‘curious’ for the fisherman’s eyes?
Ans. The poet used the word curious for the fisherman’s eyes because his life is
strange. His eyes are always in search of fish in sea.
b. What do you think the fisherman has seen?
Ans. The fisherman has seen many wonder and fearful things that is reason his
eyes are curious.
c. Why does the fisherman’s eye make the poet feel queer?
Ans. The fisherman‘s eyes make the poet feel queer as his eyes were curious and
have seen many things of a wonder and fear.
a. What do the words sniffs and shuts one eye tell us about the fisherman’s
feelings for the city?
Ans. The words ‘sniffs and shuts one eye’ tell that he dislikes the city life and is
interested in his job alone.
b. Is the poet a city or countryside dweller? How can you tell?
Ans. The poet is a city dweller because he speaks about the thing in the city to the
fisherman.
c. Are the poet and the fisherman acquainted with each other? Give a reason for
your answer.
Ans. Yes, the fisherman and the poet are acquainted with each other because the
poet talks about city life to her.
1. What kind of a person was goddess Ceres? When was she most happy?
Ans. Ceres was the goddess of agriculture; she was in charge of the harvest. She
was a very selfish person for she thinks only about herself and her daughter. She
was most happy when she was with her daughter.
c. What did the speaker do when she couldn’t help her daughter?
Ans. When Ceres couldn’t help her daughter, she was filled with anger and grief.
She declared that nothing would grow on the earth until her daughter returned
back to her.
Extra Extract
'A compromise is the only way'
a) Who said these words?
Ans Jupiter ,the king of God's said these words.
b) What was the deal made by Mercury?
Ans The deal that Mercury made with Pluto was that Proserpine would
live as the queen of the underworld for six months of the
year.However,each spring she would return and live with her motheron
the earth for the other six months.
Lesson- 6 Leisure
1. What does the word ‘care’ mean in the first line of the poem?
Ans. The word ‘Care’ in the first line of the poem means the modern life is full of
worries, anxieties and tensions.
Extract
c. Can you think of a proverb that is similar to the theme of the poem?
Ans: A proverb that is similar to the theme is- All work and no play, makes Jack a
dull boy.
b. What did the listener say before this statement was made?
Ans b: The listener said, ‘Oh, you poor fish! you’re done for!’
c. What was there in the dish that the listener has to guess?
Ans c: There was fish in the dish that the listener had to guess.
Extra Extract
Word Meanings:
Drab - not bright
Valour - bravery
Corrugated - grooved
Flourishes - grows well
Queer - strange
A bed - in bed
Eerie - strange
Humble - ordinary
Realm - kingdom
Undying - unending
Make Sentences:
a. hummed –
b. stamped-
c. helped-
d. existence -
e. gathered-
f. gifted-
g. protect-
h. flourish-
i. searched-
j. angry-
TERM -2
3. Why was the barber’s wife not happy with the King’s gift to her
Ans: The barber’s wife was not happy with the King’s gift to her husband
because he was not a farmer and the piece of land was of no use to
them. Q4-How did the barber's wife trick the band of robbers?
The barber's wife tricked the band of robbers by telling them that her uncle
had buried five pots of gold in that land and they were trying to find the
gold.The robbers believed her and dug up the land thinking that they would
take all the gold.On another occasion ,she kept garbage in a bowl and covered
it with sweets When her husband asked her where the money was,she said
that it was hidden in the bowl that was in the kitchen.Hearing that the robber
was happy to take the bowl but was disappointed to find only garbage in it.
Q5-How did the robbers try to take revenge on the barber's wife?
Ans)The robbers took their revenge by carrying away the bed on which the
barber's was was sleeping.
EXTRA QUESTION
1) What did the barber and his wife do with the ploughed field?
Ans.The barber’s wife bought grains on credit from the corn merchant and
planted it .The harvest was magnificient and they sold the crops for a large sum
and led a comfortable life.
2) What did Barber’s wife dream of?
Ans.The barber’s wife dreamt that she was riding a palanquin.
Answer in reference to the context:
' What did the king give you'
a) Who said this and to whom?
Ans-The barber's wife said this to the the barber.
b) Why did the person go to the king?
Ans- The person went to the king to beg for something because there was no
food in his house.
c) What did the king gift the person?
Ans- The king gifted the person a piece of wasteland outside the city.
-' Where have you put the money?'
a) Who said this and to whom?
Ans- The barber said this to his wife.
b) Why did the speaker say so?
Ans-The speaker said so because he was asked by his wife to inquire about the
money as soon as she was in bed.
c) What was the whole plan behind it?
Ans-The whole idea behind this an was to trick the robber who had entered
the house to steal the money.
EXTRA EXTRACT
‘I can’t expect mercy from them now’
a) Who was not expecting mercy and from whom?
Ans.The Barber’s wife was not expecting mercy from the robbers.
b) What did they do to take revenge on her?
Ans.The robbers carried her along with the bed to take revenge on her.
D) What did the barber’s wife do to escape from the robbers?
Ans She wrapped her face and arms in her white shawl and flapped her arms
like a ghost to frighten them.The robbers were frightened and they left the
village for ever.
The Journey Out of the World
Q1What was Dennis Tito's life long dream?How old was he when he realised
it?
Ans-Dennis Tito's life long dream was to fly in space.He achieved this dream
when he was sixty years old.
Q2-What was NASA's objection to Tito's going into space?
Ans -NASA's objection to Tito's going into space was that they felt that a
tourist, without technical knowledge,would be of no help if a difficult situation
arose during the flight and he would be a burden on the other members of the
crew.
Q3) What was the effect of Tito's journey into space?
Ans-Tito's journey to space had a long lasting effect.Many other private
citizens have participated in space travel since then.Some of the world's
biggest business- men have invested in space travel companies.These
companies are developing new technologies to offer more people the
opportunity to travel to space.
Q4)What happens to astronauts in space without Earth's gravity?
Ans-Astronauts experience a sense of weightlessness without the Earth's
gravity.They find it difficult to sense where their arms and legs are and often
experience motion sickness.The weightlessness also affects the movement of
blood in the body and the bones and muscles.
Q5How was the Mir Space Station used commercially?
Ans-The Mir Space Station was used commercially in 1990 when a journalist
from a Japanese TV network company gave a daily TV broadcast from the
orbit.
SICK
Q1Why was Peggy feeling sick?
Ans-Peggy was feeling sick because she did not want to go to school.
Ans-Her right leg is cut and her left leg is broken.Her eyes have turned blue .
Q5)What did Peggy mean by the term 'instamatic flu'? What do you think
is the characteristic feature of 'instamatic flu'?
Ans- Peggy meant that she had the flu suddenly or instantly when she said
she had instamatic flu.Coughing ,sneezing,gasping and getting choked
could be characteristic features of instamatic flu.
Ans- Dr Jekyll was a liar.He hid the truth regarding Mr Jude's whereabouts
even when the latter was suspected of murdering a highly respected
Member of Parliament.
Ans-Mr Utterson and Dr Jekyll were friends.Mr Utterson was a lawyer and
Dr Jekyll was a client.Dr Jekyll trusted Mr Utterson.
Q3) What did Dr Jekyll tell Me Utterson about the letter?Was Dr Jekyll
truthful?
Ans- Dr Jekyll told Mr Utterson that he had received a letter from Mr Hyde which
was delivered by hand .There was no postmark on the envelope containing the
letter.Dr Jekyll was not telling the truth because his servant Poole,told Mr
Utterson that everything had come by post that day.
Ans- Guest 's analysis was that the two sets of handwriting were identical
.Only they were differently sloped.
Shall We Ghost
Q1)What did the narrator want to take back with him from the auction at
Presamber France?
Ans-The narrator wanted to take back a pair of cherubs from the auction at
Presamber France.
Ans- The narrator bribed the porter to know about the carved cherubs.The
porter allowed him to search for them in the house,provided he did not
obstruct in the sale.
Ans- Rowena was sobbing profusely because she had lived at Presamber
Grance since the time her mother had died.It was a beautiful house and she
did not want to leave the house and live anywhere.
Ans-The narrator advised her to try and stop the sale by scaring and frightening
the crowd.He said she would do that by acting like a ghost.
Q5)What were the strange incidents happening in the house that day?
Ans-The strange incidents happening that day started first with soot billowing
into the large room where the auction was taking place.People started
coughing and their face and clothes were blackened by the soot.Next an old
lady screamed as mice were running all over her.Then the smell of rotten eggs
and whales filled the room.Water began to drip from the damped.ceiling and a
fire broke out in the upper floor of the house and lastly the narrator found two
cherubs with cherries in their mouth lying on the back seat of his car.
EXTRA QUESTION
1) What did Rowena agree to do?
2) Ans.Rowena agreed to frighten all the people who had come to attend
the auction so that she can stay there.
3) Why did the old lady scream?
4) Ans.The old lady screamed because a mouse had run over her during the
auction.
EXTRACTS
Ans-The speaker was referring to Rowena's deed not to leave the house and go
and live elsewhere.
Ans-The speaker suggested that she should try to stop the auction.She should
act like a ghost to scare the people away.
You certainly made a good job of the ghosting with soot and mice, water
and fire.
E. Make Sentences:
1. Terrified-
2. Angry -
3. Bribed-
4. Believe -
5. Planned -
6. Gifted-
7. criticise
8. filled-
9. climbed
10. Twinkle-
11. Helped-
12. Feel-
13. Searched
14. Hides-
1.
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