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Bihar Board Class 7 English Radiance Book Solutions Chapter 6 Ivan

BIHAR BOARD CLASS 7 ENGLISH CHAPTER 6 IVAN QUESTION ANSWER

BSEB Bihar Board Class 7 English Book Solutions Chapter 6 IVAN


EXERCISE
A. Warmer.

Ivan question answer Q.1.
Several people live in your neighbourhood. Sometimes situation gets tense. People quarrel on petty issues. It leads to dispute
How does it affect people in the locality ?
How is it resolved ?
Discuss these questions with your classmates.
Ans.
Quarrel disturbs the peace of the locality. It is resolved by the interference of some senior and wise citizens.

B. Let's Comprehend :
B.1. Think and Tell :


Ivan story question Class 7 answer Q. (a)
Who was Ivan ?
Ans.
Ivan was a rich farmer from Russia.

Bihar board class 7 english book solutions chapter 6 Q. (b)
Where did he live ?
Ans.
He lived in a village in Russia.

Bihar board class 7 english solutions Q. (c)
Who was his neighbour ?
Ans.
Gabriel was his neighbour.

Bihar board class 7 english chapter 6 Q. (d)
Who began to quarrel ?
Ans.
Gabriel, Ivan and their wives began to quarrel.

Radiance class 7 solutions Pdf Q. (e)
Who reconciled them ?
Ans.
Ivan's old and wise father reconciled them.

B.2. Think and Write :
B.2.1. Write T" for true and F' for false statements :

(a) Ivan was a rich farmer.
(b) The hen laid eggs in the street.
(c) Gabriel uprooted Ivan's beard.
(d) Anger leads to destruction.
(e) Ivan and Gabriel did not become reconciled.
Ans.
(a) T
(b) F
(c) F
(d) T
(e) F

B.2.2. Fill in the blanks :

(a) Ivan and Gabriel were ...
(b) Ivan's father was old and ....
(c) Ivan's hen flew over the .........
(d)...... went to inquire into the matter.
(e) ....... started quarrelling.
(f) At last, Ivan and Gabriel became ........

Ans.
(a) neighbours, (b) wise, (c) fence, (d) Ivan's daughter-in-law, (e) Ivan, Gabriel and their wives, (f) reconciled.

B.2.3, Arrange the following sentences in proper order so that they make a complete story :

(a) Ivan was a rich farmer from Russia.

(b) She laid an egg in Gabriel's house.

(c) Ivan uprooted Gabriel's beard.

(d) Gabriel was his neighbour.

(e) One day Ivan's hen flew across the fence.

(f) Ivan, Gabriel and their wives began to quarrel

(g) Ivan and Gabriel became reconciled.

(h) Ivan's father pacified Ivan and his neighbour.

(i) Gabriel went to court.

Ans.

(a) Ivan was a rich farmer from Russia.

(b) Gabriel was his neighbour.

(c) One day Ivan's hen flew across the fence.

(d) She laid an egg in Gabriel's house.

(e) Ivan, Gabriel and their wives began to quarrel.

(f) Ivan uprooted Gabriel's beard.

(g) Gabriel went to court.

(h) Ivan's father pacified Ivan and his neighbour.

(i) Ivan and Gabriel became reconciled.

B.2.4. Answer the following questions in not more than 50 words:

Ivan class 7 bihar board solutions Q.(a) 
"In anger you don't know what you are saying and doing". Do you agree with the statement ? How does anger lead to destruction ?
Ans.
In anger we lose our patience and control over self. Then, we don't know what we are saying and doing. In anger, people go on quarrelling and speaking evil of ahyone. The quarrel often leads to destruction of things, relations and even life.

Bihar Board Class 7 English Book Solution Chapter 7 Q. (b) 
What type of man, in your opinion, was Ivan's father? What did he do to pacify Ivan and his neighbour?

Ans. 
Ivan's father was old and wise. He was of cool nature. He called Ivan and Gabriel. He made them understand that their quarrel over an egg drew them to be financially ruined. So, they
should forget their quarrel and live in peace. Thus, he pacified and reconciled them.

IVAN Questions And Answers Bihar Board Q. (c) 
If you were Ivan's neighbour, what would you do to solve this quarrel ?

Ans. If I were Ivan's neighbour, I would also have done the same thing that Ivan's old and wise father did. I would have made them understand that anger leads to destruction only. So, they should not quarrel over petty things.

C. word-Study (शब्द-अध्ययन) :।
C.1 Correct the following words to make them meaningful :


peice, forgate, uproted, fance, distruction

Ans. peice = piece, forgate = forget, uproted = uprooted, fance = fence, distruction = destruction.

C2. Match the words in 'A' with their meanings in B' :

'A' 'B'
 Farmer  hard-working 
 Laborious  peasant 
 Rudely  dispure
 Quarrel  pardon 
 Forgive  harshky

'A' 'B'
 Farmer  peasant 
 Laborious  hard-working 
 Rudely  harshly 
 Quarrel  dispute
 Forgive  pardon

C.3. Find the sentences in which the following
words have been used in the lesson. Then use these words in your own sentences:


neighbour, comfortable, hatred, wisdom, advice

Ans.

neighbour -We shouldn't fight with our neighbours.

Comfortable- Rich people live comfortable life.

Hatred- Hatred leads to destruction.

wisdom- Gandhiji's wisdom was praised by everyone.

advice- We should follow good advice.

D. Grammar (व्याकरण) :
Clauses (पद/उपवाक्य)
Look at the following sentences :


(a) Ivan was a farmer who lived in a village in Russia.

(b) He had three sons who were laborious.

(c) You lose your patience and wisdom.

All the three sentences given above have two separate
sentence structures. Sentence (a) consists of 'Ivan was a farmer and 'who lived in a village in Russia'. The second part is dependent on the first. Similarly, sentence (b) consists of 'He had
three sons' and 'who were laborious'. The second is again dependent on the first, Sentence (c) also has two separate sentence structures : You lose your patience' and (you lose your) wisdom'. Both these structures are independent. Sentences (a)
and (b), therefore, consist of a principal clause and a subordinate clause. A principal clause is that which has independent identity whereas a subordinate clause depends on the principal clause. Sentence 'C' consists of two independent clauses-one of them is principal clause and another is co-ordinate clause. Here, You lose your patience' is the- principal clause.
Now, read the sentences given below and identify principal clause, subordinate clause and co-ordinate clause :

1. I don't know where she lives.

2. An old man had four sons who were lazy.

3. Ramu was poor but honest.

4. I can't forget you as long as I live.

5. He is handsome and laborious.
Ans.
1. I don't know-Principal clause

where she lives- Subordinate clause

2. An old man had four sons-Principal clause

who were lazy-Subordinate clause

3. Ramu was poor—Principal clause

but (Ramu was) honest—Co-ordinate clause

4. I cannot forget you-Principal clause

as long as I live-subordinate clause

5. He is handsome Principal clause

and (he is) laborious Co-ordinate clause

E. Let's Talk (चर्चा करें):
E.1. Discuss the following in small groups and then with the whole class :


(a) Hatred breeds hatred.

(b) Anger leads to destruction.
Ans.
(a) Hatred breeds hatred: Hatred is very bad. It leads to anger and anger leads to destruction. The people who have love in their hearts are loved and respected by one and all whereas people who carry hatred in their hearts are disrespected by all and looked down upon. One must remember that hatred only breeds hatred. So, people should leave hatred aside. There
should be no place for hatred in our society.

(b) Discuss among yourselves. (see Ans. F)

F. Composition :

Write a paragraph on any one of the topics listed in E.1 for discussion in 60-80 words.


Ans.
(b) Anger leads to destruction

An angry person loses his patience and wisdom. He Joses control over his mind and body. In anger one can't think of the right and the wrong. An angry person firstly destroys his menta].
balance. Then he destroys the peace of his locality. As his anger grows he goes on committing criminal activities. This leads to
destruction. We have seen in history that anger of some class or people lead to major bloodshed in battle-field. The extremists or the terrorists are born due to anger. They can do only destruction
out of their anger. Such people can't even think of construction. So, it is rightly said that anger leads to destruction.

G. Translation (अनुवाद) :
Translate the following paragraph in Hindi, your mother tongue :

Ivan had some hens. One day a hen flew across the fence.

She laid an egg in Gabriel's house. Ivan's daughter-in-law went

to his house to inquire into the matter. Gabriel's mother replied

rudely. It led to a quarrel. Soon, Ivan, Gabriel and their wives

started quarrelling. Their neighbours had to intervene to pacify

them.

Ans.
इवान के पास कुछ मुर्गियाँ थीं। एक दिन एक मुर्गी चहारदीवारी के उस पार उड़ कर चली गयी। उसने गैब्रियल के घर में एक अंडा दिया। इवान की बहू उसके घर मामले की पूछताछ करने गयी। गैब्रियल की माँ ने रूखा जवाब दिया। इससे झगड़ा बढ़ गया। शीघ्र ही इवान, गैब्रियल और उनकी पत्िर्याँ लड़ने लगीं। उनके पड़ोसियों को झगड़ा शांत कराने के लिए
बीच में आना पड़ा ।

H. Activity (क्रियाकलाप);
Language Game (भाषा-खेल) :


Write a word in your note-book. Write another word with the last letter of that word. Write as many words as you can.

Ex. work >kite-eat->toy→.....

Complete this activity by writing at least twenty words :

Ans. Work – Kite – Eat Toy – Yellow - White -

Elbow - Watch - Horse - Egg - Gun None

Elephant- Toy -Yes -Son - Nun-Naughty

Year - Run- Neither -Ransom- Mother - Right -

Tight -Timber – Ray.

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