Thursday, June 13, 2019

Project Tiger എന്ന പാഠത്തിലെ കൂടുതല്‍ ചോദ്യങ്ങളും ഉത്തരങ്ങളും

ചോദ്യങ്ങളും ഉത്തരങ്ങളും (Questions and answers)

1) Alfred Hitchcock decided to make a film called Birds. Hitchcock needed ravens in large numbers. Prepare a notice.
2)  The chairman of the Animal Welfare Board received a complaint regarding the shooting with the tiger. He contacted Ray on telephone to know more about it. What could be the telephonic conversation between the two?
Chairman : I ‘ve got a complaint about you, Mr. Ray.
Ray          : Could you tell me what it is about?
Chairman : Are you taking a film with atiger in it?
Ray          : Yes, sir. It is from the circus.
Chairman : Have you got permission to use it out doors?
Ray         : The circus manager has got a license. Moreover, 
                  I have got permission from the Director of the Board to use the animal                                    temporarily for a few hours. 
Chairman: OK. Please forward a copy of that order at the earliest.
Ray        : Thank you sir. I shall let you have it by messenger.
Chairman: Welcome, Mr. Ray.

3) The English Club of your school has decided to organise a documentary film festival in your school. As the secretary of the club, draft a notice inviting the parents and the students for the programme.
4) Read the passage from Project Tiger given below and answer the questions that follow:
Having thought of the scene, I simply had to shoot it. But where were we going to find  a tiger? The obvious thing to do was to look in a circus since they were likely to have trained 
animals. As a matter of fact, one called Bharat Circus was visiting Calcutta at the time, holding shows in Marcus Square. We sent someone to make an appointment with its Tamil manager and then went to meet him one morning. He greeted us warmly and ordered South Indian coffee for us. The manager heard the reason for our visit, then sent for one Mr. Thorat. He turned out to be the ringmaster. He, too, was a South Indian, very well built, with features somewhat like those of a Nepali. He was perhaps no more than forty. He showed us an old scar on his forearm, which had been caused by a tiger.
1.‘As  a  matter of fact, one called Bharat Circus was visiting Calcutta at the time...’ What does ‘one’, refer to?
2.What did Ray do to get the tiger for the shooting?
3.‘The manager offered them South Indian coffee.’ Rewrite the sentences beginning with South Indian coffee...............................................
4.How is the ring master Mr. Thorat described?
Answers:  
1.‘One’ refers to a Circus.
2.He fixed an appointment with the Tamil manager of the Bharat circus and went to meet him.
3.South Indian coffee was offered to them by the manager.
4.The ring master Mr. Thorat was a forty-year-old, well built South Indian with features somewhat like those of a Nepali.

                                                                          

        

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