29. Unit 10, A World Without Books, Solved Exercise of 10th English by AG Ahmad

 

10th English A          Unit No 10

A World Without Books

Ex. A              Page:121

1. Books are bridges                                   Books connect us.

2. His face beaming                                    He looks happy.

3. Books make us travel at large                Books broaden our vision/views.

4. Connects one with humanity                            Book connects real human values.

5.Nourishment for the mind                       Books improve thinking.

Ex. B               Page:121

Five Idioms

i)   Better a glorious death than a shameful life.

ii)  A good name is better than riches

iii) Better be alone than in bad company.

iv) Better die standing than live kneeling.

v)  Action speaks louder than words.

 Ex. A             Page:123

1. “Why are you so sad?” “I’ve lost the pen               I bought this morning.”

(a)  Which                  (b) that                                    (c) what                       (d) whose

2. Have you seen the man                   bought a book from the shop just now?

(a) that                         (b) what                       (c) who                        (d) which

3. The man                              you were talking to at the meeting is my cousin.

(a) that                         (b) what                       (c) whom                    (d) which

4. Fareed said                          he needed most was a long and quiet holiday.

(a) that                         (b) which                     (c) what                      (d) who

5. Have you got anything                   these poor women could take for their children?

(a) that                                    (b) which                     (c) what                       (d) who

Ex. B               Page:124

1. A person who acknowledges his mistakes is admirable

2. People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.

3. The books that have been recommended are all out of stock.

4. The question that she posed was too difficult to answer.

5. Everyone who has been invited is present.

 Ex. C             Page:124

1. He is a caring person.

2. Which is the shortest route to the station?

3. He gave an unsatisfactory explanation.

4. This is the landing place of our forefathers.

5. He has obvious reason of his failure.

 Ex. D                         Page:125

1. If he            were    younger, he would travel more.

2. If she were not always so late, she would be promoted.

3. If I   spoke perfect English, I would have a good job.

4. If she           passed the exam, she would be able to enter university.

5. We would buy a house, if we        decided           to stay here.

 Ex. E              Page:125

1. Were the thieves caught?

2. Will my apology be accepted?

3. Will the workers be replaced by computers?

4. Was the accident seen by the police yesterday?

5. Where was the first underground railway opened?

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