📘 Class
8 English – Poorvi
🌟
Chapter 2: A Concrete Example
✨ Question Answer | Amresh Academy
🔰 Let Us
Do These Activities Before We Read (Page 17)
🌿 I.
Garden Items Identification
👉 Read
the names of items you usually find in a garden and write their names against
each picture given below 🌸
📝 Given
Words:
🤝 II.
Work in Groups of Four
👉 What
kind of garden would you like to have? Mention features + reasons 🌿
✅ Answer
(Sample Answer):
🌸 I
would like to have a butterfly garden filled with colourful flowers such
as marigolds, sunflowers, and lavender.
💧 I
would also include:
- A
small fountain
- 🪑
Benches
- 🪨 A
path made of pebbles
💖 I love
this type of garden because:
- It
would attract butterflies 🦋 and birds 🐦
- Make
the space lively and peaceful ✨
- Perfect
place to relax and enjoy nature 🌿
🧠 III.
Thinking About the Title
👉 What
comes to your mind when you read the word ‘concrete’?
✅ Answer
(Sample Answer):
🏗️ When I
hear the word ‘concrete’, I think of hard grey cement / building material
🔍 Double
Meaning:
- 📌 Literal
Meaning: Cement or stone (like in Mrs. Jones’ garden)
- 📌 Figurative
Meaning: Something specific, real, or definite
🎭 This
double meaning is called a pun (word play)
📘 A
Concrete Example
🌟 Let Us
Discuss (Pages 19–20)
📝 I.
Complete the Summary
✅
Answer:
1.
stones 🪨
2.
path 🚶
3.
device ⚙️
4.
delicate 🌸
5.
pin 📌
6.
flower 🌺
7.
lovely 💐
8.
standing 👣
🎯 II.
Choose the Correct Option
❓
Question 1.
The tone of the poem is _________
❓
Question 2.
The speaker in the poem is
❓
Question 3.
The rhyme scheme of the poem is
📝 III.
Complete the Sentences
✅
Answer:
1.
obsession with a stony garden 🪨
2.
visualise the garden’s peculiar nature 👀
✨ IV.
Alliteration
👉 Answer:
- puts
plants 🌱
- flower
for quite a quarter 🌸
🔁 V.
Refrain
👉 Answer:
- My
next-door neighbour, Mrs. Jones. 🏡
🎭 VI.
Irony
👉 Answer:
- “You’re
standing on it,” she replied. 😄
📝 VII.
Complete the Sentences
✅
Answer:
1.
the stones and hard surfaces 🪨
2.
clear or fixed 💡
🎯 VIII.
Pun (Word Play)
👉 Pun =
word with multiple meanings 😄
✅
Answer:
🔹 Literal:
Garden made of concrete/stones 🪨
🔹 Metaphorical:
Clear example of Mrs. Jones’ strange gardening style 💡
Class 8 English A Concrete Example Question Answer – Let us
think and reflect (Pages 20-21)
🌟 (i)
What can be inferred about Mrs. Jones’s taste in gardening from the description
of her garden being ‘full of stones’?
👉 Answer:
- She
prefers minimalism and unusual garden design 🪨✨
🌟 (ii)
Identify whether the following statement is true or false.
🌟 (iii)
What does the poet mean by ‘crazy path’?
👉 Answer:
- By
the term ‘crazy path’ the poet means a path with an odd or irregular
arrangement 🚶♂️🔄
🌟 (iv)
What does the sundial with a ‘strange device’ suggest about Mrs. Jones’
personality?
📚 II.
Answer the Following Questions
❓
Question 1.
How does Mrs. Jones feel about her garden?
Support your answer with evidence from the poem.
👉 Answer:
- Mrs.
Jones takes pride in her unique garden 🌿
- She
sees beauty in its tiny elements 🌸
❓
Question 2.
Why do you think the speaker describes the
plants as being so small that they could be planted with a pin?
👉 Answer:
- Because
the plants are very small and delicate 🌱📌
❓
Question 3.
What do we get to know about Mrs. Jones—based on
her gardening style and her interaction with the speaker?
👉 Answer:
- She
is detail-oriented 🔍
- Eccentric
(अलग स्वभाव की) 🎭
- Values
things that others may overlook 👀
❓
Question 4.
The poem portrays Mrs. Jones in a positive
light. Support this statement.
👉 Answer:
- Yes,
she has a strong taste and passion for gardening 🌿❤️
- Gardening
encourages planting trees 🌳
❓
Question 5.
What does the poem tell us about the way people
think differently about the world around them?
👉 Answer:
- People
find beauty in different things 🌍✨
- It
encourages respecting varied views 🤝
📘 A
Concrete Example
🌟 Let Us
Learn (Pages 21–23)
📝 I.
Choose the Correct Word
👉
Replace the underlined word with the correct option
✅
Answer:
1.
Strange → peculiar
🤔
2.
Nice → charming
😊
3.
Delicate → fragile
🌸
4.
Cried → exclaimed
😲
🔍 II.
Meaning of ‘Device’
👉 The
‘sundial’ is called a device
✅
Answer:
- The
word ‘device’ means a piece of equipment designed to do a
particular work ⚙️
|
Column 1 |
Column 2 |
Column 3 |
|
1. implement |
(iii) something that works on being moved by hand |
spade, knife, scissors |
|
2. tool |
(v) something used by hand to make or repair |
hammer, saw |
|
3. equipment |
(iv) a set of necessary items for a particular purpose |
cricket bat, helmet, batting gloves, seat belt |
|
4. appliance |
(i) something that is electrical and is used to do work in
the house |
mixer grinder, microwave, toaster |
|
5. gadget |
(ii) something small that is mechanical or electronic |
mobile phone, laptop, remote control |
A Concrete Example Question Answer Class 8 – Let us listen
(Pages 23-24)
📘 A
Concrete Example
🌟
Question Answers
❓
Question 1.
Where was Nek Chand’s Rock Garden featured?
👉 Answer:
- Indian
postage stamp 📮🇮🇳
❓
Question 2.
What kind of sculptures does the Rock Garden
have?
👉 Answer:
- colourful
sculptures 🎨🗿
❓
Question 3.
How is the Rock Garden divided?
👉 Answer:
- three
distinct phases 🔢
❓
Question 4.
Name any one thing that has been transformed
into a piece of art in the Rock Garden.
👉 Answer:
- toilet
pots 🚽✨
📌 (Other
valid answers: terracotta pots, light fixtures)
❓
Question 5.
Approximately, how many statues border the Rock
Garden?
👉 Answer:
- 5,000
statues 🗿🗿
Class 8 English Chapter 2 Question Answer – Let us speak
(Page 23)
I. The speaker of the poem might have felt sorry for
stepping on Mrs. Jones’ flower. When we make a mistake, we must express regret
and apologise for our actions.
NCERT Class 8 English Poorvi Chapter 2 Question Answer – Let
us write (Page 25)
- Mention
the purpose of writing, date, time, venue, and any other relevant
information— whom to contact, when, and where.
- Use
formal language in the third person form.
- Write
the notice in a box.
Let us explore (Pages 25-26)
Key Attractions:
- Spread
over 240 acres in the heart of the city
- Houses
over 1,800 species of plants, trees, and herbs
- Glass
House inspired by London’s Crystal Palace, used for flower shows
- Lake,
fountain, and ancient trees that are over 100 years old
- A
rock formation believed to be more than 3,000 million years old
Children’s Attractions:
- Open
spaces to play
- A
walking path and informative boards for plant education
- Beautiful
flower arrangements during annual flower shows
Educational Value:
- Excellent
for school field trips and nature studies
- Promotes
awareness about biodiversity and plant conservation
You can also choose these gardens if you are in different
cities:
- Sanjay
Gandhi Botanical Garden, Patna
- Hanging
Gardens, Mumbai
- Mughal
Gardens, Srinagar
- Eden
Gardens, Kolkata (historical park, not the stadium)
- Nehru
Zoological Park and Gardens, Hyderabad
Steps I followed:
- I
carefully placed each flower and leaf between the folds of newspaper.
- I
put a pile of heavy books on top to press them.
- I
left them untouched for one week.
How I used them: After a week, I took out the dried plant
samples and used them to make a handmade greeting card for Teacher’s Day.
- I
glued the pressed hibiscus and bougain-villaea petals on the front.
- I
used the mango leaf as a border.
- I
decorated it with a handwritten message: “Thank You for Helping Me Grow!”
What I learned:
- I
learned how to preserve plant samples carefully.
- I
realised how nature can be used in art.
- This
activity helped me understand the meaning of a herbarium and appreciate
the beauty of dried flowers and leaves.
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