Matric Notes Class 10th English Book Exercise Chapter 13 Faithfulness Vocabulary Reading Comprehension Short Question Box Question

Matric Notes Class 10th English Book Exercise Chapter 13 Faithfulness Vocabulary Reading Comprehension Short Question Box Question

Matric Notes Class 10th English Book Exercise Chapter 13 Faithfulness Vocabulary Reading Comprehension Short Question Box Question

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Vocabulary

A. To endanger is a verb from danger. Write down five verbs with the prefix “en” and use these words in sentences.

  • Word: Encourage
  • Sentence: He encouraged me to write a book.
  • Word: Enrich
  • Sentence: He used his position to enrich himself.
  • Word: Enfold
  • Sentence: She laid quietly, enfolded in her mother’s arms.
  • Word: Enforce
  • Sentence: It’s the job of the police to enforce the law.
  • Word: Enclose
  • Sentence: The land was enclosed in the seventeenth century.

B. Give meaning of the following phrasal verbs and use the phrasal verbs in sentences.

  • Word: With all my strength
  • Meaning: With full force
  • Sentence: Messi hit the ball with all his strength.
  • Word: To call to account
  • Meaning: to ask one to explain and justify one’s behaviour
  • Sentence: I was called to account for my misconduct.
  • Word: To hand over
  • Meaning: Entrust
  • Sentence: He handed over the paper to me.
  • Word: As usual
  • Meaning: Usually
  • Sentence: I will stand first as usual.
  • Word: No sign of
  • Meaning: No mark of 
  • Sentence: There was no sign of anxiety on his face.
  • Word: To have its course
  • Meaning: Proceed
  • Sentence: Don’t care for me. You must have your course according to law.

C. Use the following in sentences as verbs and nouns.

  • Word: Fall
  • Sentence as Noun: An apple fell to the ground.
  • Sentence as Verb: Fall of an apple was the result of gravitational force.
  • Word: Lead
  • Sentence as Noun: Leaders must lead from the front.
  • Sentence as Verb: I could not get any lead to the secret.
  • Word: Control
  • Sentence as Noun: One must control one’s desires.
  • Sentence as Verb: I have full control on my feelings.
  • Word: Grant
  • Sentence as Noun: Politicians get many grants.
  • Sentence as Verb: Kindly grant me leave for today only.
  • Word: Stand
  • Sentence as Noun: Why are you standing?
  • Sentence as Verb: I took a stand on this issue.
  • Word: Mind
  • Sentence as Noun: Human mind is complicated
  • Sentence as Verb: I didn’t mind his words.
  • Word: Demand
  • Sentence as Noun: Fluency is Spoken English is the demand of time.
  • Sentence as Verb: He demanded one million rupees from me.


Reading Comprehension

Answer the following question.

Q1. What case did the young men bring to Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA)?

Ans. The young men brought the case of their father’s murder to Hazrat Umar Farooq(RA).

Q2. Why did the old man hurl a stone at the camel?

Ans. The old man hurled a stone at the camel because the camel nipped a few leaves off the hanging branch of a tree.

Q3. Why did the villager ask Hazrat Umar Farooq(RA) to delay the execution?

Ans. The villager asked Hazrat Umar Farooq(RA) to delay the execution because he wanted to appoint a trustee to handover the gold of his brother which his father had left at his death.

Q4. On what condition was the criminal allowed to leave?

Ans. The criminal was allowed to leave on the condition of providing surety.

Q5. Why were Sahabas worried?

Ans. Hazrat Abu Zar Ghaffari(RA) was to be killed in case the murderer did not come back. That’s why, the Sahabas(RA) were extremely worried about the safety (fate) of him(RA).

Q6. Why did the accusers forgive the villager?

Ans. The accusers forgave the villager for his faithfulness, honesty and truthfulness. His noble character impressed the accusers. So, they took mercy and forgave villager.

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