Bihar Board Class 8 English Chapter 8 Measure For Measure all Question and Answers complete Solution by Mrinal Sir and Neha Mam. Here you will get Bihar Board Class 8 English Solution all Chapter.
बिहार राज्य बोर्ड कक्षा 8 अंग्रेजी समाधान अध्याय 8 और सभी प्रश्नावली सटीक उत्तर.
Bihar Board Class 8 English Chapter 8 Measure For Measure:
Board |
Bihar State Board |
Class |
8 |
Subject |
English |
Book Name |
Radiance |
B.1.) Think And Tell
B.1.1.) Answer the following questions:
1.) Why did the king make Raja Verma the chief minister?
Answer: The king was very much impressed by the art of Raja Verma so he made him the chief minister.
2.) Whom did the elders approach to get rid of the chief minister?
Answer: The elders approached Tenali Raman to get rid of the chief minister.
3.) Why did Tenali Raman appoint a carpenter as a cook?
Answer: To make the king realize his mistake of appointment Raja Verma as the chief minister, Tenali Raman appointed a carpenter as a cook.
4.) When did the king realise his mistake?
Answer: When the king ate horrible food made by Raja Verma, he realized his mistake.
B.2.) Think and Write
B.2.1) Write ‘T’ for true arid ‘F’ for false statement:
1.) The king was fond of games. False
2.) Tenali Raman was a’ wise man. True
3.) The carpenter made very delicious food for the guests. False
4.) Only the king and the queen were invited for lunch. False
5.) All the guests ate the dishes with much interest. False
B.2.2.) The following sentences of this story are in order. Arrange them in proper order. One has been done for you:
Correct Order : –
1.) Krishna Deva Raya was known for his patronage of poets, scholars and fine arts.
2.) He invited a famous artist to draw’a portrait.
3.) The king was very pleased with the artist when his portrait was ready.
4.) Apart from this Raja Varma drew images of famous character from Puranas, men and women.
5.) Overwhelmed by joy Krishna Deva Raya called the artist and asked him what he wanted.
6.) The king rewarded Raja Varma with the chief ministership.
B.2.3.) Answer each of the following in about 30 words:
1.) What was Krishna Deva Raya known for?
Answer: Krishan Deva Raya was known for his patronage of poets and scholars. He was equally fond of fine arts.
2.) Why was the king very pleased with the artist when he saw his portrait?
Answer: The artist drew very beautiful portrait of the king. In that portrait, the majestic and handsome king seemed to have come alive within the frame which impressed the king very much.
3.) Who rewarded Raja Varma and how?
Answer: The king rewarded Raja Verma for his artistic skills. He rewarded the artist with the chief ministership.
4.) How was the food cooked by the carpenter?
Answer: The food was badly cooked and was very hot and spicy.
B.2.4.) Answer each of the following questions in about 70 words:
1.) What does the title “Measure and Measure” mean? Do you like the title? Give reasons in support of your answer.
Answer: The title “Measure and Measure” means to do the things as they are supposed to be done. I did like the title; it suggests that if people are assigned with the task they like the most, the work is carried out in a good manner. If Tenali hadn’t set the example of a carpenter as a cook, then the king would have never realized his mistake and the artist would have continue to work as the chief minister.
2.) Did Raja Varma really feel happy to remain an artist? Give reason for your answer.
Answer: Yes, Raja Veram really felt happy to be as an artist. He confessed this to Tenali in the end that he was happy being an artist, it was his passion which gave him satisfaction.
3.) What made the people unhappy with Raja Varma’s administration? List them and also write what they wanted the king to do.
Answer: Though Raja Verma was a good man and a brilliant artist, he didn’t have any experience of administration. He was bad at management and making decisions and this resulted in disorder of everything. The state affair was in disorder which made people unhappy with him. The people wanted the king to remove him from his post.
4.) Could Raja Varma, in your opinion, have grown into a good administrator? Give reasons.
Answer: Yes, if given a chance and proper guidance, Raja Verma would have grown into a good administrator. Since he was a good man, he would have done his job with all his soul and heart.
5.) What was wrong with the king rewarding Raja Varma as the chief minister? Give reasons in support of your answer.
Answer: Yes, the king was wrong rewarding Raja Verma by appointing him as a chief minister. The king could have given him something else as a reward rather than making him handle the state affairs.
C.) Word study
C.1.) Rearrange the letters in following groups to make meaningful words. One has been done for you.
1.) Pypah – Happy
2.) sitrat – Artist
3.) pencarter – Carpenter
4.) siminter – Minister
5.) newmow – Women
6.) leepop – People
C.2.) Correct the spellings of the following words:
1.) Equaly – Equally
2.) Overwhalmed – Overwhelmed
3.) In pat t – Inept
3.) Majasty – Majesty
4.) Resined – Resigned
Write the antonym of the following words by adding appropriate prefixes before them:
1.) Literate X Illiterate
2.) Measurable X Immeasurable
3.) Mobile X Immobile
4.) Satisfy X Dissatisfy
5.) Relevant X Irrelevant
6.) Manage X Mismanage
7.) Pleasant X Unpleasant
8.) Organize X Disorganize
9.) Eligible X Ineligible
10.) Regular X Irregular
C.4.) Match the words given in column ‘A’ with their meanings in column ‘B’. One has been done for you.
1.) Image – Picture
2.) Decision – Judgment
3.) Brilliant – Bright, excellent
4.) Complaint – Fault finding
5.) Incident – Event
6.) Unbearable – Unacceptable
7.) Generous – Lavish
D.1.1.) Fill in the blanks with the missing word (not every sentence needs a word).
1.) Have you watched Aamir Khan’s new movie?
2.) I have read many poems.
3.) She has been sick since Monday.
4.) Ayesha and Anwesha have known each other for many years.
5.) Has the train arrived at the platform?
D.1.2.) Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in brackets to form the present perfect tense. One has been done for you as an example:
Example : Saumya has got (get) a letter from her mother.
1.) Anu has sent (send) a gift to her friend.
2.) We have seen (see) Tajmahal
3.) I have read (read) your letter.
4.) Namita has never worked (never, work) as a driver.
5.) Alok has recently passed (recently, pass) from college.
6.) I have taught (teach) in many schools.
D.1.3.) Fill in the blanks with the present perfect or simple past to complete each dialogue:
Example: A. Have you ever studied Urdu?
B.) Yes, I studied Urdu in high school.
A.) I like Urdu a lot. Do you?
B.) No. 1 never studied Urdu.
2.) A Have you ever been to Sikkim?
B.) No, I never have. But I would like to go there some day.
A.) Have you ever been to Delhi?
B.) Yes, I have been there two years ago.
3.A.) Have you ever broken your leg or arm?
B.) Yes, I broke my arm when I was ten years old. I was climbing a tree when I fell down.
C.) Which arm did you break?
D.) I broke my left arm.
3.A.) Have you ever watched an English movie?
B.) No, I haven’t. But I have seen many Bengali movies.
C.) I have never seen a Bengali movie.
4.A.) Have you ever gone to the district library?
B.) Yes, I have gone there many times. Last week I had been there on Saturday and checked out a novel by Tagore. I have never read Tagore’s book in English.
C.) Have you ever read his books in translation?
D.) Yes, In high school I read two of his novels in Hindi.
5.A.) Have your parents ever come here to visit you?
B.) No, they never came. But last year my brother came to visit me for a week.
D.2.1.) Fill in the blanks with the past perfect form of the verb in brackets:
Example : Poor emigrants on the ship had left (leave) behind a way of life.
1.) By 1912, the Wright brothers had already made (already, made) a successful flight.
2.) The Titanic had originally (originally, have) 32 life boats.
3.) The captain of the Titanic didn’t pay attention to the warnings he had received. (receive).
4.) Passengers heard a noise but didn’t understand what had happened. (happen).
5.) By 1912, the radio had already been invented (passive : already, in-vent).
6.) I failed the test because I had been (be) absent for two weeks.
7.) The story of the Titanic was not new to me because I had seen (see) the movie.
8.) I didn’t recognize her because she had cut (cut) her hair.
F.) Translation
Translate the following passage into English:
Answer: Punyajeet was an art-loving king. He used to respect the scholars and the poets. He was famous for his kindness. Due to his kind behaviour, sometimes he would make mistakes. Once, he appointed a singer as a minister. The singer couldn’t be a good administrator. People became unhappy. Later, the king too realized his mistake. So, we should always take decisions wisely.
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