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Why did he make the announcement? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much What was Trumbull's reaction to Private Quelch’s answer? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much What was Private Quelch’s attitude to his seniors? Give examples to support your answer. 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much What was Private Quelch’s attitude to his juniors? Give examples to support your answer. 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much How did Private Quelch respond to mistakes made by his colleagues in the army training camp in the lesson ‘The Man Who Knew Much’? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much Aircraft recognition was a matter of pride for the narrator and his friends in the lesson “The Man Who Knew Too Much”. How did the Professor humiliate them? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much Describe Private Quelch. 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much Who is an Orderly Officer in lesson ‘The Man Who Knew Too Much’? How did the Professor behave in front of him? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much Why was Private Quelch labelled as the ‘Professor’? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much Who was Private Quelch? Where did the narrator meet him? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much The squad listened in a cowed, horrifying kind of silence. (а) What do you mean by ‘the squad’ here? (b) What made them horrified and silent? (c) Give the meaning of ‘cowed’. 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much The Professor was speaking again. “Shouldn’t you have started off with five characteristics of the grenade? Our instructor at the other camp always used to, you know". (а) Who was being addressed to by the Professor? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much “Forty-four”. “What’s that ?” The Corporal looked over his shoulder. (а) Who spoke ‘forty-four’? What did he mean? (b) What was the Corporal’s reaction? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much Each time one of us made a mistake the Professor would publicly correct him. (a) Who was called the Professor? (b) What tells you that he was a tactless fellow? (c) Give the meaning of ‘publicly’. 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much The Professor scarcely noticed; he was too busy working for his stripe. (а) What did the Professor scarcely notice? (b) What impression do you form of him? (c) Give the meaning of ‘scarcely’. 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much We tried to hit back at him with clumsy sarcasms and practical jokes. (а) Who is ‘him’ referred to here? (b) Why was he ‘attacked’? (c) Give the meaning of ‘sarcasms’. 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much “What about a song, chaps?” is not greeted politely at the end of thirty miles. (а) Who would suggest singing a song? (b) Why was this suggestion resented by his fellow trainees? (c) What do you mean by ‘chaps’? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much He had brains. He was sure to get a commission, before long. As a first step, he meant to get a stripe. (a) Who is ‘he’ referred to? (b) What made him so confident? (c) What do you mean by ‘stripe’? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much Of course, it was a joke for days after wards; a joke and joy to all of us. (a) What was the ‘joke’? (b) Why were the trainees happy? (c) What do you mean by ‘all of us’ here? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much So this was the great moment. (а) Why was that moment considered the great? (b) What duty was assigned to Private Quelch? (c) Use another word for ‘moment’. 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert the man when knew too much Page 2 / 4 Prev 1 2 3 4 Next Share: Super Globals Requests: Server: Options and Features route: community use_home_url: url: https://eanshub.com/community/ pageid:187 default_groupid: 3 2022 How Can We Help? Δ Home About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Term of Use Copyright © 2020 Eanshub All Rights Reserved