My Dear Soldiers Class 7 English Poorvi NCERT Solutions
Chapter 14 My Dear Soldiers NCERT Solutions Class 7 English
Page No. 199
Let us do these activities before we read
I. Look around and identify the people who contribute to your life selflessly with a risk to their own lives. Share your answers with your classmates and the teacher.
Answer
Soldiers, firefighters, and doctors contribute to our lives selflessly by risking their lives to protect and help us.
II. Work in pairs. Discuss at least three questions that you would like to ask the people identified in I.
Answer
1. How do you stay brave when you face danger?
2. What made you choose this job?
3. How do you feel when you save someone’s life?
Page No. 201
Let us discuss
I. Complete the summary with an exact word from the poem. An example has been done for you. Share your answers with your classmates and the teacher.
The poem is a tribute to the soldiers of the 1. land who defend the 2. ______ of their country. It highlights their untiring commitment and sacrifices as they guard the nation. The soldiers remain vigilant and dedicated, whether it’s windy, snowy, or 3. ______ hot. They walk on 4. _____ stretches of land like the yogis. Their duty takes them to different terrains, including mountains, valleys, 5. ______, and marshes. The poet acknowledges that they have given a major part of their 6. ______ to protect the nation. The poet says the wind chimes show their respect to the soldiers’ 7. _____. The poet concludes with prayers for their well-being and blessings.
Answer
The poem is a tribute to the soldiers of the 1. land who defend the 2. borders of their country. It highlights their untiring commitment and sacrifices as they guard the nation. The soldiers remain vigilant and dedicated, whether it's windy, snowy, or 3. scorching hot. They walk on 4. lonely stretches of land like the yogis. Their duty takes them to different terrains, including mountains, valleys, 5. deserts, and marshes. The poet acknowledges that they have given a major part of their 6. youth to protect the nation. The poet says the wind chimes show their respect to the soldiers' 7. feat. The poet concludes with prayers for their well-being and blessings.
II. Select the correct option for the following questions.
1: The theme of the poem is ______
(i) patriotism and sacrifice
(ii) heroism and awareness
(iii) nature and hardship
(iv) seasons and terrain
Answer
(i) patriotism and sacrifice
2. The tone of the poem is _____
(i) admiring (ii) sad (iii) respectful(iv) grateful (v) prayerful
A. Only (v)
B. (i) and (iii)
C. (ii), (iii) and (v)
D. (i), (iii), (iv) and (v)
Answer
D. (i), (iii), (iv) and (v)
III. Complete the following sentences by explaining why the poet has used the following poetic devices.
1. Imagery because _________
Answer
Imagery because it helps the reader picture the soldiers guarding in harsh weather and lonely places.
2. Simile because the soldiers are likened to _________
Answer
Simile because the soldiers are likened to yogis walking in lonely places.
3. Metaphor because the poet uses wind chimes __________
Answer
Metaphor because the poet uses wind chimes to show the respect and honour for soldiers’ brave actions.
4. Repetition of the words 'you' and 'we' because ___________
Answer
Repetition of the words 'you' and 'we' because it shows the connection between the soldiers and the people they protect.
5. Alliteration such as 'season or snowy' and to create ___________
Answer
Alliteration such as 'season or snowy' and to create a rhythm and make the poem sound more powerful.
Page No. 202
Let us think and reflect
1. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow.When we are all asleep
You still hold on to your deed
Windy season or snowy days
Or scorching sun’s sweltering rays
You are there guarding all the time awake
Treading the lonely expanses as yogis
1. Identify a set of opposite words from the extract.
Answer
Asleep and awake
2. Complete the sentence appropriately. The phrase 'still hold on to your deed' refers to the soldier's attitude of
Answer
The phrase 'still hold on to your deed' refers to the soldier's attitude of staying committed to their duty.
3. Identify whether the following statement is true or false. The soldiers walk across the deserted stretches of land.
Answer
True
4. Give evidence from the extract to show that soldiers face harsh weather conditions.
Answer
"Windy season or snowy days / Or scorching sun's sweltering rays" shows soldiers face harsh weather conditions.
5: Which quality of the soldiers is highlighted in this extract?
(i) modesty
(ii) optimism
(iii) simplicity
(iv) dedication
Answer
(iv) dedication
II. Answer the following questions.
1. Who is the speaker of this poem? How can you say so?
Answer
The speaker is A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, the poet. We can say so because his name is mentioned as the author of the poem.
2. How is the theme of the poem conveyed through imagery? Support your answer with examples from the poem.
Answer
The theme of patriotism and sacrifice is shown through imagery like "windy season or snowy days" and "treading the lonely expanses," which help us imagine soldiers working hard in tough conditions.
3. How does the poet highlight the commitment of the soldiers? Provide examples from the poem to support your answer.
Answer
The poet highlights soldiers’ commitment by saying they guard "all the time awake" and work in "windy season or snowy days," showing they never stop protecting the nation.
4. What is the significance of the line 'Prime of your youth given to the nation!!' with reference to sacrifice and service?
Answer
The line means soldiers give their young years to serve the nation, sacrificing their personal life to protect the country.
5. The poem ends with a prayer for the soldiers' well-being and blessings. Why is it important for each one of us to pray for the well-being of soldiers?
Answer
It is important to pray for soldiers because they risk their lives to keep us safe, and praying shows our gratitude and support for them.
Page No. 202
Let us learn
I. The poem mentions a few terrains (physical features of land)-valleys, deserts, and marshes. Identify the terrains from the box given below. There are two that you do not need.
Answer
Mountains, delta, peninsula
II. Study the following phrases from the poem.
- treading the lonely expanses
- climbing the heights
- scorching sun
Such phrases are word pairs that come together in combinations and are called collocations.
Fill in the blanks by choosing the words given in the brackets that collocate appropriately.
Answer
- The hikers reached the peak (summit/peak)of the mountain after several days of trekking through challenging conditions.
- The barren (empty/barren) landscape of the desert made it nearly impossible to find any water sources.
- In the rainforest, the dense (heavy/dense) forest provides a habitat for a diverse range of wildlife.
- Chitra is a very adventurous (heroic/adventurous) person and enjoys mountain climbing.
- I'll try to get back in time, but I'm not making (doing/making) any promises.
Page No. 205
Let us write
I. An acrostic poem is the one in which the first letter of each line spells out a word, name or phrase when read vertically. Read the example given below and compose your own acrostic poem.
Answer