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Human Rights

Telangana Board · Class 10 · English

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In 'Jamaican Fragment', what was the main reason the narrator was initially puzzled by the children's game?

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What did the narrator discover about the two boys on the second day in 'Jamaican Fragment'?

3

In the poem 'Once upon a Time', what does the father want to learn from his son?

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In 'What Is My Name?', why did Sarada forget her own name?

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Which expressions describe how people behaved in the past according to 'Once upon a Time'?

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Laughed with their hearts, Laughed with their eyes, Shook hands with their hearts

The poem contrasts genuine past behavior (laughing and greeting with hearts and eyes) with present artificial behavior (cold eyes and insincere handshakes).

2multiple choice

The statement 'All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights' relates to which concept?

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Universal Declaration of Human Rights

This statement reflects the fundamental principle of human rights that all people are born with equal dignity and rights, regardless of race, gender, or social status.

3true false

True or False: In 'Jamaican Fragment', the narrator's initial worry was justified because the children were actually showing racial discrimination.

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False

The narrator's worry was not justified. The children were simply playing a game where they alternated roles of 'boss' and 'servant' each day. There was no actual racial discrimination involved.

4multiple choice

What does the metaphor 'ice-block-cold eyes' represent in 'Once upon a Time'?

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Eyes without warmth or genuine emotion

The metaphor 'ice-block-cold eyes' describes eyes that lack warmth, sincerity, and genuine emotion - they are cold and calculating rather than warm and friendly.

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