The chapter details the story of Binya, a young girl from a small Indian village, and her love for her bright blue umbrella, a rare commodity in her village. The umbrella, which was Binya's cherished possession, was a gift she received in exchange for her necklace. Binya would ....
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Which bottles in Ram Bharosa’s shop were seldom opened?
cold drink
medicine
hot tea
wood
1. a. cold drink
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What did Binya exchange for the bright blue umbrella?
diary
money
necklace
land
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in the village
at the shop
shade of a pine tree
rooftop
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bilberry
rose
blueberry
strawberry
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tornado
an argument
landslide
earthquake
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Unlock now 🔓That’s only for memsahibs...
Who said these words and to whom?
What was the speaker talking about?
Explain the purpose of the speaker’s statement.
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Unlock now 🔓But the most difficult task remained.
What was ‘the most difficult task’?
Why was it ‘the most difficult task’?
Who attempted ‘the most difficult task’?
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Unlock now 🔓Was the mountain region around Binya important to the story? How do you think the story might have turned out if she was in a city? Explain.
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Unlock now 🔓Imagine Ram Bharosa decides to write a letter to Binya pleading with her to accept his offer. He wants to convey that he will wait for Binya and Bijju’s next visit. He also wants to assure her that his offer is open to negotiation. Write this letter on behalf of Ram Bharosa.
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How do we get to know that Binya loved her umbrella?
Binya's love for her umbrella is quite evident by the fact that she seldom closed it. Even when Bijju would snap at her to close it, she would open it again a little later. Whether she was going out to graze the cows, fetch water from the spring, or carry milk to the little tea shop on the Tehri road, she would always carry the umbrella with her.
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Complete this paragraph using collocations. Use the verbs in the box.
lose
have
take
do
call
keep
do
committed
Mother told me to ______________ the dishes as she wanted to ______________ a conversations with my younger sister. She also wanted me to ______________ an eye on the vegetables that were cooking in the wok.
‘Mother, I’ll do all that,’ I said, ‘but could you ______________ me a favour too? Please do my math homework.’
Mother began to ______________ her temper. ‘Do your homework yourself. I am anyway leaving for the dentist in the next one hour.’
‘Did you ______________ an appointment? Your dentist is always very busy!”
Mother continued to fume and refused to answer me. At last I said, ‘Come on Mother, I have not ______________ a crime.’
‘Aarti, stop disturbing me. Go study! Your teacher said she was going to ______________ a meeting of parents and I don’t want her to say that you are not doing anything at school.’
Mother told me to do the dishes as she wanted to have a conversation with my younger sister. She also wanted me to keep an eye on the vegetables that were cooking in the wok.
‘Mother, I’ll do all that,’ I said, ‘but could you do me a favour too? Please do my math homework.’
Mother began to lose her temper. ‘Do your homework yourself. I am anyway leaving for the dentist in the next one hour.’
‘Did you take an appointment? Your dentist is always very busy!”
Mother continued to fume and refused to answer me. At last I said, ‘Come on Mother, I have not committed a crime.’
‘Aarti, stop disturbing me. Go study! Your teacher said she was going to call a meeting of parents and I don’t want her to say that you are not doing anything at school.’
Underline the main clauses and circle subordinate clauses in these sentences.
1. I will wait until the next train comes.
2. After the rain stopped, I fished at the lake.
3. That you would lie to me is unbelievable.
4. Where I lived earlier, we had a big garden.
5. We expect that you will visit us this year.
6. This is not the place where you can get away with anything.
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About the Author - Binya’s Blue Umbrella | New Images Next | Class 7 Literature | English
Ruskin Bond is an Indian author of British descent, born on May 19, 1934, in Kasauli, Punjab Province, British India. He has written several novels, short stories, and essays, many of which have been adapted into films and television series. Bond is known for his simple yet evocative writing style that captures the essence of life in rural India. He has won numerous awards for his literary contributions, including the Sahitya Akademi Award, Padma Shri, and Padma Bhushan. Many of his works are inspired by his own experiences growing up in India, and he often weaves themes of love, loss, and nostalgia into his stories. Today, Ruskin Bond is considered one of the most popular and beloved authors in India, and his works have been translated into several languages around the world.
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Themes - Binya’s Blue Umbrella | New Images Next | Class 7 Literature | English
1. Love and Attachment:
The main theme showcased in this chapter is the intense love and attachment Binya has for her unique blue umbrella. Binya's fascination for the umbrella and unwillingness to sell it despite a decent offer from Ram Bharosa emphasizes her....
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1. Introduction:
The chapter begins by introducing Binya, a young girl from a small Indian village, and her enchanting blue umbrella, which she always carries with her.
2. Ram Bharosa's Offer: ...
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1. "Binya seldom closed the blue umbrella."
This first sentence introduces Binya's blue umbrella, which is central to the story. It reflects ....
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Seldom: hardly ever
I seldom eat fast food, preferring to cook my own meals at home.Wry: amused but annoyed
She gave him a wry smile, having found his joke more annoying than amusing.Cradled: held gently in arms or hands
The mother cradled her newborn baby in her arms, singing a lullaby.Gusts: sudden strong increase.............................
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