North, South, East, West Class 7 English Poorvi NCERT Solutions
Chapter 9 North, South, East, West NCERT Solutions Class 7 English
Page No. 118
Let us do these activities before we read
I. Work in pairs. Discuss the place that you have enjoyed travelling to. Talk about who you went with, how you travelled, and what you learnt from the experience.Answer
I enjoyed travelling to Manali with my family. We went by car, and I learned about the beautiful mountains and local culture.
II. Which State or Union Territory of India do you live in? Write the following details about it.
1. Part of the country—North, East, Northeast, West, South or Centre
2. Its capital
3. Language
4. River(s)
5. Tourist attraction
6. Food
Answer
I live in Uttar Pradesh.
- Part of the country: North
- Capital: Lucknow
- Language: Hindi
- River(s): Ganga, Yamuna
- Tourist attraction: Taj Mahal
- Food: Kebabs, Biryani
III. Work in pairs. Recall the names of the states of our country which have ‘Pradesh’ in their names. Mention if it is in the North, East, Northeast, West, South or Centre of our country. Recall any special feature about each ‘Pradesh’. Share your answers with your classmates and the teacher.
Answer
Page No. 125
Let us discuss
Complete the table given below based on Shaana’s postcards. An example has been done for you. Share your answers with your classmates and the teacher.
Answer
Page No. 126
Let us think and reflect
Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow.
We also saw crocodiles and a lonely snake while boating. I hope they don’t follow us home.
How is everyone? Are you missing me yet?
(i) What feeling does Shaana most likely experience when she says, “I never knew such a place existed…”?
A. pride
B. hope
C. relief
D. wonder
Answer
D. wonder
(ii) Complete the following sentence with a suitable reason.
Amma is sad about the frequent flooding in Sundarbans because _____
Answer
Amma is sad about the frequent flooding in Sundarbans because it harms the environment and wildlife.
(iii) Select the evidence from the text that reflects a feeling of the speaker’s slight nervousness.
Answer
“I hope they don’t follow us home.”
(iv) Select the option that applies to both the Assertion and the Reason.
Assertion: The speaker is missing her friends.
Reason: The speaker wishes to know the well-being of her friends.
A. Both the assertion and the reason are true, and the reason correctly explains the assertion.
B. Both the assertion and the reason are true, but the reason does not correctly explain the assertion.
C. The assertion is true, but the reason is false.
D. Both the assertion and the reason are false.
Answer
A. Both the assertion and the reason are true, and the reason correctly explains the assertion.
There are so many hills here, and beaches too. There are also a lot of tunnels that the train goes through. I used to be afraid of tunnels, but I’m not any more. Someday, I wish we could all go on a tour of the plateaus.
(i) Complete the sentence with a suitable reason.
The speaker chooses to stay awake because ______
Answer
The speaker chooses to stay awake because she loves looking at the beautiful plateaus outside the train window.
(ii) What does the speaker mean by saying, ‘You won’t believe how nice the plateaus look’?
Answer
She means the plateaus are very beautiful and surprising to see.
(iii) What has been the change in the speaker’s attitude towards tunnels?
A. from fear to comfort
B. from courage to confidence
C. from doubt to clarity
D. from fascination to delight
Answer
A. from fear to comfort
(iv) Fill in the blanks with the correct option from those given in the brackets.
The speaker’s wish to share the experience of touring the plateaus with others indicates her ______ (ability to communicate/sense of connection) as well as the value she places on _____ (shared experiences/updating information) with her peers.
Answer
The speaker’s wish to share the experience of touring the plateaus with others indicates her sense of connection as well as the value she places on shared experiences with her peers.
Answer the following questions
1. Shaana mentions that she used to be afraid of tunnels. What could have been the most likely reason for her to be scared of tunnels?
Answer
She was scared because tunnels are dark and enclosed, which can feel frightening.
2. Do you think Shaana’s Appa and Amma enjoyed themselves, just like children do? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
Answer
Yes, they enjoyed themselves like children. Evidence: In Kashmir, they threw snowballs at each other.
3. Shaana mentions less snow in the glaciers and more flooding in the Sundarbans. Explain what these observations indicate.
Answer
These observations indicate climate change, causing melting glaciers and increased flooding.
4. Shaana’s visits to different parts of the country highlight the diversity of India’s geography. Support this statement with evidence from the text.
Answer
Shaana visits snowy glaciers in Kashmir, mountains in Himachal Pradesh, thick forests in Arunachal Pradesh, sandy deserts in Gujarat, rivers like Narmada, and coastal Chennai, showing India’s varied landscapes.
5. How does Shaana use language to convey her excitement, curiosity, and sometimes her fears about the places she visits?
Answer
She uses excited words like “you won’t believe” for plateaus, curious phrases like “I never knew such a place existed” for Sundarbans, and nervous phrases like “I hope they don’t follow us home” for crocodiles.
6. What might Shaana have learned from her travels across India? How would it impact her understanding of the country?
Answer
Shaana learned about India’s diverse landscapes, cultures, and wildlife. This would make her appreciate India’s variety and understand its environmental challenges better.
7. What could be the author’s purpose of presenting the text in the form of postcards?
Answer
The author uses postcards to show Shaana’s personal experiences and emotions, making the story engaging and relatable.
Page No. 128
Let us learn
I. Read the words from the text given in Column 1 and match them with suitable pictures in Column 2.
Answer
II. Read the situations given in Column 1. Choose the associated words from the text given in the box below and write them in Column 2.
Answer
III. The following word grid has six words related to ‘travel’ used in the lesson. Circle the words in the grid. You can search horizontally and vertically. The last letter of each word has been highlighted.
Answer
IV. Read the following sentences from the text and underline the subject and the verb.
1. Amma and Appa are fast asleep.
(When the subject of a sentence has two or more nouns or pronouns that are connected by ‘and’, we use a plural verb).
Answer
Amma and Appa (subject) are (verb) fast asleep.
2. It’s hot, dry, and there is sand everywhere.
(In case the subject is ‘it’, the verb that follows is either ‘is’ or ‘was’ depending on the tense of the sentence).
Answer
It (subject) is (verb) hot, dry, and there is sand everywhere.
3. There are so many hills here, and beaches too.
(When we begin a sentence with ‘there’, the subject comes after the verb).
Answer
There are (verb) so many hills (subject) here, and beaches too.
Let us understand subject-verb agreement better.
- A subject and its verb must agree, even if other words or phrases come between them.
Example: The formation of paragraphs is important in writing. - When the subjects are considered individually, we use a singular verb.
Example:Every man and womanhas the right to vote. - Collective nouns such as ‘class’, ‘committee’, ‘audience’, and ‘team’ can be singular or plural, based on the context of the sentence. If the sentence implies the group is acting as one unit, the noun is singular and takes a singular verb.
Example: The committeedecides on the new policy tomorrow. - The indefinite pronouns ‘each’, ‘either’, ‘every’, ‘much’, and ‘neither’ always require singular verbs.
Example: Each of the children was given a gift. - Subjects that look plural because they end in ‘s’ but refer to one thing are singular.
Example: Mathematicsis an interesting subject. - Some nouns (like glasses, scissors, pants, and tongs) are plural but take a singular verb when the phrase ‘pair of’ is placed before it. Here, ‘pair’ is the subject.
This pair of scissors is sharp. - When subjects are joined by ‘or’ or ‘nor’, the verb should match the subject that is closer to it.
- Neither the students nor the teacherwants to cancel the trip.
- Either the manager or the employeesare responsible for the mistake.
V. Choose the correct option from the words given in the brackets.
1. A pair of sunglassesis(is/are) essential when travelling to sunny destinations.2. Either the tour guide or the tourists have (has/have) to arrive first at the meeting point.
3. The information on travel expenses is (is/are) useful for first-time travellers.
4. Neither the flight crew nor the pilot was (was/were)aware of the delay.
5. The news about the heavy rains makes (makes/make)many people reconsider their vacation plans.
6. A pair of binoculars is (is/are) useful for spotting wildlife on a safari.
7. The hill stations in India remain (remains/remain) a popular travel destination during winter.
8. Keeping accounts is important for spending money wisely during travel.
9. Either the ticket or the bus passes needs to be used for travelling in the tourist bus.
10. Neither the passengers nor the taxi driver was aware of the best route to the hotel.
Page No. 133
Let us write
Imagine that you have to travel to your hometown to attend a family event. Write an application to the Principal of your school, requesting leave of absence. Remember to include the duration of the leave, the reason for the leave and mention how you will complete your school work. Use the format of the application and the verbal cues given below.
Leave Application
123, Green Street
Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh
10 May 2025
The Principal
St. Mary’s School
Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh
Subject: Request for leave for 5 days
Dear Sir,
I am writing to request 5 days leave with effect from 15 May 2025 to 19 May 2025 in order to attend a family event in my hometown.
I would like to assure you that I would complete all my school work by taking notes from my classmates and submitting assignments on time.
I would be grateful if you could grant me the leave.
Yours sincerely,
Riya Sharma
Class 7, Section A, Roll Number 12