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What did the judge say would make him change his decision?
What did the judge say would make him change his decision?
- Public opinion
- Fresh evidence (correct)
- New laws
- Legal loopholes
What did the hermit believe about necessary things according to the text?
What did the hermit believe about necessary things according to the text?
- They are always crucial
- They are not always critical (correct)
- They lead to innovation
- They hinder progress
How are hermits described in the text?
How are hermits described in the text?
- Mysterious men
- Intellectual men
- Powerful men
- Wise men (correct)
What did the king have with him when he went to meet the hermit?
What did the king have with him when he went to meet the hermit?
What did the bearded man appear to be suffering from?
What did the bearded man appear to be suffering from?
In the text, how did the debaters argue?
In the text, how did the debaters argue?
'Will you accept my final as final?' - What does 'final' refer to in this sentence?
'Will you accept my final as final?' - What does 'final' refer to in this sentence?
'It's a fairly simple question to (answer), but will you accept my (answer) as final?' - What is being asked in this sentence?
'It's a fairly simple question to (answer), but will you accept my (answer) as final?' - What is being asked in this sentence?
'Hermits are (wise) men. How they acquire their (wisdom) no one can tell.'- What is meant by 'How they acquire their (wisdom)?'
'Hermits are (wise) men. How they acquire their (wisdom) no one can tell.'- What is meant by 'How they acquire their (wisdom)?'
'It isn't necessary that (necessary) things always be the mother of invention, according to the hermit.'- What does 'mother of invention' refer to?
'It isn't necessary that (necessary) things always be the mother of invention, according to the hermit.'- What does 'mother of invention' refer to?
Flashcards
Appropriate verb form
Appropriate verb form
Using the correct form of a verb based on the context of the sentence.
Fresh evidence
Fresh evidence
New evidence that hasn't been presented before.
Significant difference
Significant difference
A noticeable distinction among individuals or things.
Answering a question
Answering a question
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Necessary vs. mother of invention
Necessary vs. mother of invention
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Hermits are wise
Hermits are wise
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Accompanying someone
Accompanying someone
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Stomach ache
Stomach ache
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True/False statements
True/False statements
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Gopal's companions
Gopal's companions
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Study Notes
NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Honeycomb Workbook
The NCERT Honeycomb series is designed to aid students in their learning process, providing comprehensive solutions to various exercises found within the textbooks. In this article, we will focus on the fill-in-the-blanks and true/false exercises found in the Class 7 English Honeycomb workbook.
Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks in the sentences below using appropriate forms of the word given in the brackets:
Example: He has (promised) to help me. Do you think he will remember his (promise)?
Question 1: The (judge) said that only fresh evidence would make him change his decision.
Question 2: I didn't notice any serious (difference) among the debaters, although they argued passionately from one another over small points.
Question 3: It's a fairly simple question to (answer), but will you accept my (answer) as final?
Question 4: It isn't necessary that (necessary) things always be the mother of invention, according to the hermit.
Question 5: Hermits are (wise) men. How they acquire their (wisdom) no one can tell.
Question 6: The committee has decided to make Jagdish captain of the team.
Question 7: The king was accompanied by his personal secretary when he went to meet the hermit.
Question 8: The bearded man pressed his stomach as if he had severe stomach (ach)e.
True / False
Question 1: Gopal was accompanied by his councillors when he went to meet the hermit.
Question 2: The king was worried about his secret plan being known to anyone.
Question 3: Gopal dressed up funnily to win the challenge put forth by the king.
Question 4: The guards allowed Gopal to enter the palace without recognizing him.
These exercises aim to improve students' vocabulary and understanding of sentence structure while also enhancing critical thinking skills through problem-solving and identification of false statements. By regularly practicing these exercises, students can improve their overall English proficiency and performance in school examinations.
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Test your knowledge with fill-in-the-blanks and true/false exercises from the Class 7 English Honeycomb workbook. Practice vocabulary, sentence structure, and critical thinking skills while enhancing English proficiency for school exams.