From a Railway Carriage Chapter 7 Class 10 Notes
Reference
The poem was written by the Scottish poet Robert Louis Stevenson.
In this poem, he shows both sides of the picture, the good and the bad. He
loved children and understood them.
Theme
This poem explains that a person decides on goals according to his
natural abilities and capabilities, one should not waste time and want to use
all one's energies in trying to achieve it. And don't be attracted to anything,
however beautiful it may be.
Imagination
We are not here to pay, to dream, to drill, we have to work hard
and lift a lot. Stop struggling, "God's gift."
Question and answer
Question
1 What does the poet see from the train?
Answer: He sees the beauty of this area. He also saw a boy who was
struggling to make ends meet, a homeless man doing nothing but staring, and a
man carrying an overloaded cart.
Q.2
What are the joys of railway travel for a poet?
Answer: The railway journey makes the post very happy. The natural
beauty gives it an everlasting joy which includes meadows, daisies, mills,
rivers, mountain plains, etc. He is happy because the thing of beauty is
happiness forever.
Idiom
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All in - There are four eggs in the basket.
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All at once - it started raining at the same
time.
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All. All the same, It's all the same to me.
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All. Alone - A soldier destroys the enemy
alone in the battle.
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All-About - It's all about the rampant
corruption in the country.
Dignity of Work Chapter 8 Class 10 Notes
Question
1 Akhtar did not answer his mother?
Dangerous answer, his mother did not answer due to stubbornness.
He was feeling the cross and resentment because it was made with his own hands
to do the work of servants and financiers.
Q.2
What did Mr. Inayat tell the children?
Answer: Mr. Inayat usually told interesting stories from different
parts of the world. But on this special day, he told the children about the
dignity of working with our hands.
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.3۔ What did Akhar say was the reason for the cross?
Answer: The reason for Akhtar's grief and anger was that he was
forced to. He believed that casting had diminished his greatness and that he
was being embarrassed by his actions.
Q.4
What did the teachers do themselves?
The teachers swept the room and emptied the dustbin. The
headmaster also took part in the activities by cleaning the bathroom.
Q.5
What did the Holy Prophet love?
Answer: The Prophet (peace be upon him) liked to work with his own
hands for himself and others. He never felt ashamed of repairing and repairing
his shoes, washing clothes and sweeping the room. He proudly joined his
comrades in digging trenches during the trench warfare.
Q.6.
Were the Companions like them?
Answer: Yes, the Companions like him. He had a complete picture of
the personality of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and liked to work with his
hands. Hazrat Abu Bakr did not do his own work but also helped others.
Q7.
Hazrat Abu Bakr? Did what
Answer: Hazrat Abu Bakr was the orthodox caliph of the Muslims.
Following in the footsteps of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him), he did all kinds of work, both for himself and for others. He took
water to widows and neighbors who were very old and had no one to work for
them.
Q8.
What did Hazrat Fatima do?
Answer: Fatima was the beloved daughter of the Holy Prophet (SAW).
She could have kept the servants as the daughter of the Holy Prophet, but like
her father, she took water and ground corn and flooded the house.
Q9:
How did Sultan Nasiruddin earn his life?
Answer: Sultan Nasruddin was a very pious emperor of the Muslims.
He made his living from his lids, even though he could make money from the
emperor's treasury.
Question
10 What does everyone do in China?
Answer: People in China think that everyone should work. Everyone
has to spend some time each year working in the fields or in an element. Even
the Prime Minister and his wife do it.
The meaning of the words
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Cross - angry
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Reason - Reason
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Pleasant - friendly
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Surprise - Surprised
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Favourites - Special likes
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Treat - Treat someone
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Noble - showing high character
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features - were brought back
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9. Advanced - Advanced
Compound
Greatness of work
The greatness of the work or the importance of the work stands in the sense of the dignity of the work This means that every kind of work is very good. It doesn't matter how small or trivial it is. Working with our hands does not diminish our greatness and we should not feel ashamed of doing the work of daily life. Respect for work is very important because it creates a spirit of hard work that enables us to face the difficulties of life. It instills politeness in our personality and helps us to improve. It also makes us moral and social. Therefore, we must understand that working with our hands makes us respectable and great.