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NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English<\/a><\/p>\n

The Proposal NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English First Flight Chapter 10<\/h2>\n

The Proposal NCERT Text Book Questions and Answers<\/h3>\n

The Proposal\u00a0<\/b>Thinking about the Text<\/strong><\/p>\n

Question 1.
\nWhat does Chubukov at first suspect that Lomov has come for? Is he sincere when he later says \u201cAnd I\u2019ve always loved you, my angel, as if you were my own son?\u201d Find reasons for your answer from the play.
\nAnswer:
\nChubukov suspected that Lomov has come for borrowing money from him. No, he was not sincere because he was relaxed only to know that he had got a son-in-law. He had always wanted to see his daughter Natalya get married to Lomov. So he, at once changed his tactics.<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\nNatalya: \u201c as if she won\u2019t consent! She\u2019s in love; egad she\u2019s like a lovesick cat \u201d Would you agree? Find reasons for your answer.
\nAnswer:
\nYes, Natalya is in love with Lomov. Because when she comes to know that Lomov has come to propose her, she realises her mistake and requests her father to call Lomov back. She becomes restless and wants to accept the proposal of Lomov.<\/p>\n

The Proposal Extra Questions and Answers<\/h3>\n

The Proposal Reference-to-Context Questions<\/b><\/p>\n

Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow.<\/span><\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n\u201cNow, you know, you should not forget all about your neighbours, my darling. My dear fellow, why are you so formal in your get-up! Evening dress, gloves, and so on. Can you be going anywhere, my treasure?\u201d<\/p>\n

(a) Chubukov asked Lomov why he was so in his get-up.
\nAnswer:
\nformal<\/p>\n

(b) Lomov should not forget all about his
\nAnswer:
\nneighbours<\/p>\n

(c) Lomov was Chubukov\u2019s most valuable treasure. (True\/False)
\nAnswer:
\nTrue<\/p>\n

(d) Find the same meaning of \u2018official\u2019 in the extract.
\nAnswer:
\nFormal<\/p>\n

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Question 2.
\n\u201cI\u2019ve been hoping for it for a long time. It\u2019s been my continual desire, [sheds a tear] and I\u2019ve always loved you, my angel, as if you were my own son.\u201d<\/p>\n

(a) Chubukov has been hoping for Lomov\u2019s marriage for his daughter Natalya.
\nAnswer:
\nproposal<\/p>\n

(b) Chubukov loved Lomov like his own
\nAnswer:
\nson<\/p>\n

(c) Chubukov\u2019s continual desire was to get his daughter married with Ivan Lomov. (True\/False)
\nAnswer:
\nTrue<\/p>\n

(d) Find the antonym of \u2018devil\u2019 in the extract.
\nAnswer:
\nangel<\/p>\n

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Question 3.
\n\u2018And it\u2019s impossible for me not to marry. In the first place, I\u2019m already 35\u2014a critical age, so to speak. In the second place, I ought to lead a quiet and regular life.\u2019<\/p>\n

(a) Lomov is years old.
\nAnswer:
\n35<\/p>\n

(b) Lomov thinks that it is impossible for him to marry because he has reached a ………… age.
\nAnswer:
\ncritical<\/p>\n

(c) Lomov ought to lead a quiet and regular life. (True\/False)
\nAnswer:
\nTrue.<\/p>\n

(d) Find the antonym of \u2018possible\u2019 in the extract.
\nAnswer:
\nimpossible<\/p>\n

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Question 4.
\n\u201cBut you can see from the documents, honoured Natalya Stepanovna. Oxen Meadows, it\u2019s true, were once the subject of dispute, but now everybody knows that they are mine. There\u2019s nothing to argue about.\u201d<\/p>\n

(a) Oxen Meadows were once the subject of …………..
\nAnswer:
\ndispute<\/p>\n

(b) Lomov told Natalya that everybody know about the of Oxen Meadows.
\nAnswer:
\nownership<\/p>\n

(c) According to Lomov, the documents say that Natalya cannot be the owner of the Oxen Meadows. (True\/False)
\nAnswer:
\nTrue<\/p>\n

(d) Find the same meaning of \u2018to plead\u2019 in the extract.
\nAnswer:
\nto argue.<\/p>\n

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Question 5.
\n\u201cI can make you a present of them myself, because they\u2019re mine! your behaviour, Ivan Vassilevitch, is strange, to say the least!\u201d<\/p>\n

(a) Natalya can make a present of to the Lomovs.
\nAnswer:
\nOxen Meadows<\/p>\n

(b) Ivan Vassilevitch Lomov\u2019s behaviour is
\nAnswer:
\nstrange<\/p>\n

(c) Natalya claims that Oxen Meadows are hers. (True\/False)
\nAnswer:
\nTrue<\/p>\n

(d) Find the same meaning of \u2018peculiar\u2019 in the extract.
\nAnswer:
\nstrange.<\/p>\n

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Question 6.
\n\u201cIf it wasn\u2019t, madam, for this awful excruciating palpitation, if my whole inside wasn\u2019t upset, I\u2019d talk to you in a different way! [Yells] Oxen Meadows are mine.\u201d<\/p>\n

(a) Lomov told Natalya that his whole inside was ……………..
\nAnswer:
\nupset<\/p>\n

(b) Lomov had an awful, …………….. palpitation.
\nAnswer:
\nexcruciating.<\/p>\n

(c) Lomov yelled that Oxen Meadows were not his. [True\/False]
\nAnswer:
\nFalse<\/p>\n

(d) Find the antonym of \u2018pleasant\u2019 in the extract.
\nAnswer:
\nAwful.<\/p>\n

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Question 7.
\n\u2018But, please, Stephen Stepanovitch, how can they be yours? Do be a reasonable man! My aunt\u2019s grandmother gave the Meadows for the temporary and free use of your grandmother\u2019s peasants. The peasants used the land for forty years and got accustomed to it as if it was their own, when it happened that<\/p>\n

(a) Lomov\u2019s aunt\u2019s grandmother gave the ……………… for the temporary and free use of Chubukov\u2019s grandfather\u2019s peasants.
\nAnswer:
\nMeadows<\/p>\n

(b) The peasants had used the land for years.
\nAnswer:
\n40<\/p>\n

(c) Lomov wanted Stephen Stepanovitch Chubukov to be a reasonable man. (True\/False)
\nAnswer:
\nTrue.<\/p>\n

(d) Find the same meaning of \u2018used to\u2019 in the extracts.
\nAnswer:
\naccustomed to.<\/p>\n

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Question 8.
\nChubukov : And that blind hen, yes, that turnip-ghost has the confounded cheek to make a proposal, and so on! What? A proposal!
\nNatalya : What proposal?
\nChubukov : Why, he came here to propose to you.<\/p>\n

(a) Lomov was called the ……….. hen.
\nAnswer:
\nblind<\/p>\n

(b) Lomov made a ………….. to Chubukov for marrying his daughter Natalya.
\nAnswer:
\nproposal<\/p>\n

(c) Lomov was called the blind dog. (True\/False)
\nAnswer:
\nFalse.<\/p>\n

(d) Find the same meaning of \u2018confused\u2019 in the extract.
\nAnswer:
\nconfounded<\/p>\n

\"NCERT<\/p>\n

Question 9.
\nChubukov : (Yells) He\u2019s coming. I tell you. \u2018Oh, what a burden, Lord, to be the father of a grown-up daughter! I\u2019ll cut my throat I will, indeed! We cursed him, abused him, drove him out; and it\u2019s all you…. you!<\/p>\n

(a) Chubukov ……………… when he saw Lomov come to his house.
\nAnswer:
\nyelled<\/p>\n

(b) As a father of a grown-up daughter, his duty is to find a ………… match.
\nAnswer:
\nperfect<\/p>\n

(c) Chubukov was right to drive Lomov out of the house. (True\/False)
\nAnswer:
\nFalse<\/p>\n

(d) Find the antonym of \u2018praised\u2019 in the extract.
\nAnswer:
\nabused<\/p>\n

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Question 10.
\nNatalya – Papa gave 85 roubles for his Squeezer, and Squeezer is heaps better than Guess!
\nLomov – Squeezer better than Guess? What an idea! [laughs] Squeezer better than Guess!
\nNatalya – Of course he\u2019s better! Of course, Squeezer is young, he may develop a bit, but on
\npoints and pedigree he\u2019s better than anything that even Volchanetsky has got.<\/p>\n

(a) Natalya and Guess are fighting over the of their dogs.
\nAnswer:
\nsupremacy.<\/p>\n

(b) Natalya thought that her dog, Squeezer was better than Lomov\u2019s dog
\nAnswer:
\nGuess<\/p>\n

(c) Squeezer costs 85 roubles. (True\/False)
\nAnswer:
\nTrue.<\/p>\n

(d) Find the same meaning of \u2018ancestry\u2019 in the extract.
\nAnswer:
\npedigree.<\/p>\n

Question 11.
\n\u201cNatalya – There\u2019s some demon of contradiction in you today, Ivan Vassilevitch. First you, pretend that the Meadows are yours; now, that Guess is better than Squeezer. I don\u2019t like people who don\u2019t say what they mean becuase you know perfectly well that Squeezer is a hundred times better than your silly Guess.\u201d<\/p>\n

(a) Ivan Vassilevitch is …………..
\nAnswer:
\nLomov<\/p>\n

(b) Natalya says that her dog Squeezer is a better than Guess.
\nAnswer:
\nhundred times<\/p>\n

(c) There is some demon of contradiction in Lomov. (True\/False)
\nAnswer:
\nTrue.<\/p>\n

(d) Find the same meaning of \u201copposing ideas.\u201d
\nAnswer:
\ndemon of contradiction<\/p>\n

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Question 12.
\nLomov : Excuse me, my heart…. Let\u2019s take the facts. You will remember that on the Marusinsky hunt my Guess ran neck-and-neck with the count\u2019s dog, while your Squeezer was left a whole verst behind.
\nChubukov : He got left behind because the Count\u2019s whipper-in hit him with his whip.<\/p>\n

(a) On the Marusinsky hunt, Lomov\u2019s Guess ran with the count\u2019s dog.
\nAnswer:
\nneck-and-neck.<\/p>\n

(b) \u2018Marusinsky hunt\u2019 is a famous dog ……………. in Russia.
\nAnswer:
\nrace<\/p>\n

(c) Chubukov\u2019s dog Squeezer got behind becuase count\u2019s whipper-in hit him with an iron rod. (True\/False)
\nAnswer:
\nFalse.<\/p>\n

(d) Find the same meaning of \u2018equal\u2019 in the extract.
\nAnswer:
\nneck-and-neck.<\/p>\n

Question 13.
\nChubukov : Yes really, what sort of a hunter are you, anyway? You ought to sit at home with your palpitation, and not go tracking animals. You could go hunting, but you only go to argue with people and interfere with their dogs and so on. Let\u2019s change the subject in case I lose my temper. You\u2019re not a hunter at all, anyway!<\/p>\n

(a) Lomov\u2019s habit was to …………. with people and interfere with their dogs.
\nAnswer:
\nargue<\/p>\n

(b) Chubukov wanted to change the subject of his discussion as he was getting ……….. with Lomov.
\nAnswer:
\nirritated<\/p>\n

(c) Lomov was very brave as he was a good hunter. ( True\/False)
\nAnswer:
\nFalse.<\/p>\n

(d) Find the same meaning of \u2018heart beating\u2019 in the extract.
\nAnswer:
\npalpitation<\/p>\n

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Question 14.
\n\u201cChubukov : Who\u2019s dead? [Looks at Lomov] So he is! My word! Water! A doctor! [Lifts a tumbler to Lomov\u2019s mouth] Drink this! No, he doesn\u2019t drink. It means he\u2019s dead, and all that. I\u2019m the most unhappy of men! Why don\u2019t I put a bullet into my brain?<\/p>\n

(a) Lomov ……….. to be dead.
\nAnswer:
\npretends<\/p>\n

(b) Chubukov feels that he is the most of men as his would-be-son-in-law Lomov was found unconscious.
\nAnswer:
\nunhappy<\/p>\n

(c) A doctor was called for to examine Lomov whether he was dead. (True\/False)
\nAnswer:
\nTrue.<\/p>\n

(d) Find the antonym of \u2018happy\u2019 in the extract.
\nAnswer:
\nunhappy.<\/p>\n

Question 15.
\nChubukov : Kiss each other!
\nLomov : Eh? Kiss whom? [They kiss] Very nice, too. Excuse me, what\u2019s it all about? Oh,
\nnow I understand my heart stars I\u2019m happy. Natalya Stepanovna…. [Kisses
\nher hand] My foot\u2019s gone to sleep.<\/p>\n

(a) Chubukov feels that Lomov is the right for his daughter.
\nAnswer:
\nchoice<\/p>\n

(b) Lomov was happy, as he wanted to marry
\nAnswer:
\nNatalya<\/p>\n

(c) Natalya was not happy to marry Lomov as she did not love him deeply. (True\/False)
\nAns.
\nFalse<\/p>\n

(d) Find the antonym of \u2018misunderstand\u2019 in the extract.
\nAnswer:
\nunderstand<\/p>\n

The Proposal Short Answer Questions<\/strong><\/p>\n

Question 1.
\nWho is Lomov? Why does he visit Chubukov?
\nAnswer:
\nValue Points<\/p>\n