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Class 8 English Poorvi Chapter 2 A Concrete Example Question Answers | NCERT Solutions 2026-27 | Amresh Academy

 

 

📘 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:

🌱 garden hose
🌿 sapling
🌳 hedge
🌺 flower beds
🪴 flower pot
🪨 pebbles
🏔️ rockery
🚧 fence
🍃 vine
🛠️ wheelbarrow


A Concrete Example Question Answer Class 8 English Poorvi Chapter 2 1
Answer:A Concrete Example Question Answer Class 8 English Poorvi Chapter 2 2


🤝 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

🚧 The garden would be enclosed with a wooden fence
🗿 Decorated with stone sculptures

💖 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

💡 But it also means something clear and real
👉 like a ‘concrete example’


🔍 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 _________

👉 Answer:
D. (ii), (iv), and (v)
👉 humorous 😂, amusing 😄, light-hearted 😊


Question 2.

The speaker in the poem is

👉 Answer:
the poet ✍️


Question 3.

The rhyme scheme of the poem is

👉 Answer:
(i) AABBCC 🎵


📝 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. Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow.
1. My next-door neighbour, Mrs. Jones,
has got a garden full of stones:
A crazy path, a lily pond, a rockery and,
just beyond A sundial with a strange device,
which Mrs. Jones thinks rather nice.
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🌟 (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.

👉 Statement:
The garden serves as a means to reveal more about Mrs. Jones herself.

👉 Answer:
True ✔️


🌟 (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?

Options:
A. She has a fascination with unusual items.
B. She prefers traditional garden decorations.
C. She is uninterested in her garden’s appearance.
D. She likes modern and expensive items.

👉 Answer:
A. She has a fascination with unusual items. 🤔✨


📚 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 ⚙️

A Concrete Example Question Answer Class 8 English Poorvi Chapter 2 4
Answer:

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

III. Complete the table by making new words in Column 1 using the hints given in Column 2. Replace the first letter of the given word to create new words. One example has been done for you.
A Concrete Example Question Answer Class 8 English Poorvi Chapter 2 5
Answer:
(i) dice
(ii) rice
(iii) mice
(iv) vice

A Concrete Example Question Answer Class 8 English Poorvi Chapter 2 6
Answer:
(i) boil
(ii) toil
(iii) coil
(iv) foil

A Concrete Example Question Answer Class 8 – Let us listen (Pages 23-24)

I. You will listen to a presentation about the wonderful Rock Garden of Chandigarh. As you listen, answer the following questions using one to three exact words from the presentation. (Refer to the NCERT Textbook Page 47 for transcript.)
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📘 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.

Question 1.
When we apologise to a friend or a family member, we use informal language.
Take turns to apologise for the following situations and respond to the apology,
(i) You have eaten your brother’s share of sweets.
(ii) You have broken your sister’s flower craft.
(iii) You accidentally spilled ink on your mother’s important documents.
(iv) You forgot to bring your friend’s notebook to the school after borrowing it.

You may use the following phrases given below.
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Answer:
(i) Apology: I’m really sorry, I ate your share of sweets. I didn’t mean to hurt your emotions!
Response: That’s alright. These things happen.

(ii) Apology: Please forgive me for breaking your flower craft. I didn’t do it on purpose.
Response: It’s no big deal. I can make another one.

(iii) Apology: Sorry, I didn’t mean to spill ink on your documents, it happened accidentally, Mom. I’m really very sorry!
Response: These things happen. Just be careful next time.

(iv) Apology: I’m sorry for forgetting your notebook. Ill bring it tomorrow for sure!
Response: No problem. Just don’t forget it again!

Question 2.
When we apologise to someone in authority like a Principal or a teacher in a formal setting, we use formal language. Work in pairs and take turns to apologise for the following situations and respond to the apology.
(i) You did not bring an assignment that was due for submission.
(ii) You were late to school for the past three days and had to meet the Principal.
(ill) You did not submit your project work and were asked to explain.

You may use the following phrases given below.
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Answer:
(i) Apology: I’m extremely sorry for not bringing the assignment that was due today. I really regret my mistake.
Response: I accept your apology. Please ensure you submit it tomorrow without fail.

(ii) Apology: I owe you an apology for being late to school for the past three days. I assure you that this will never happen again.
Response: I appreciate you saying this, but please make sure you are on time going forward.

(iii) Apology: I really regret not submitting my project work on time. I promise it won’t happen again.
Response: I’m glad you realised your mistake. Make sure to meet the next deadline.

NCERT Class 8 English Poorvi Chapter 2 Question Answer – Let us write (Page 25)

You are a member of the Nature Club of your school. Draft a notice informing the students of Grades 6-8 about the inauguration of the Herb Garden.
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Points to remember:

  • 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.

A Concrete Example Question Answer Class 8 English Poorvi Chapter 2 11
Answer:

GREENFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL
NATURE CLUB
NOTICE

16th May 2025
Inauguration of the School Herb Garden
The Nature Club of Greenfield Public School is pleased to inform all students of Grades 6 to 8 about the inauguration of the new Herb Garden. The event aims to encourage awareness of herbal plants and sustainable gardening.
Date: 20th May 2025
Time: 10:30 a.m.
Venue: School Backyard (behind the science block)

Students interested in volunteering or partici¬pating in plantation activities are requested to contact Mrs. Anita Sharma (Science Department) by 18th May during school hours. All students of Grades 6 to 8 are invited to witness the inauguration and learn about the usefulness of herbs like tulsi, mint, aloe vera, and more.
Let’s grow green and learn together!
Priya Mehta
(Member of the Nature Club)
Class 8-B

 

Let us explore (Pages 25-26)

I. Amrit Udyan is a garden spread over an expanse of 15 acres around Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi. It has multiple attractions that include a specially curated garden for children called Bal Vatika, a treehouse, nature’s classroom, etc. It also has the Bonsai, Herbal-I, Herbal-II, Tactile Garden, Arogya Vanam, and Circular Gardens with a diverse variety of flora and fauna.

Now, find out about popular gardens in your region and share with your classmates and teacher.
Answer:
Popular Garden in My Region
Name of the Garden: Lalbagh Botanical Garden
Location: Bengaluru, Karnataka

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

II. A herbarium is a collection of plant samples preserved for long-term study, usually in the form of dried and pressed plants mounted on paper.
Now, collect some fallen flowers and leaves from your neighbourhood.
Place them in folds of a newspaper carefully and put a pile of books on them. After one week, take .them out and use them to make a card, wall hanging or any other artwork. A sample has been given for your reference.
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My Herbarium Activity
I collected some fallen flowers and leaves from my neighbourhood garden and nearby park. The types of leaves and flowers I picked up included: Gulmohar leaf, Hibiscus flower, Mango leaf, Bougainvillaea petal and Neem leaf.

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.

Answer:
Do it yourself.

 

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