1. The Pace For Living -R.C. Hutchinson
Q.1. How does the writer classify himself as a thinker ?
Ans. The writer classifies himself as a slow thinker because he? had to face many problems.
Q.2. Who was the chief character of the play ‘The Pace for Living’.
Ans. The chief character was an elderly corn-merchant in a small irish country town.
Q.3. Does the writer dislike rapid movement in every field ?
Ans. The writer, R.C. Hutchinson, does not dislike rapid movement in every field. He enjoys going in a car at ninety miles an hour. He is fascinated by the aeroplanes flying at amazing speeds. He dislikes rapid speed of mental activities which follow the pace of machines.
Q.4. In which situation does the writer find himself in the cinema ?
Ans. When the writer goes to the cinema, he finds himself in a hopeless situation. He cannot follow the fast movement of the story and rapid changes of scene and action. He has to seek his wife’s help in order to keep up with the rapid movement of the plot.
Q.5. What does R.C. Hutchinson say about the intelligence tests ?
Ans. R.C. Hutchinson says that the intelligence tests are designed to measure the speed of human mind. They do not indicate the knowledge of a man. They show how fast a man can think. So, they do not measure all the mental faculties.
Q.6.What are the disadvantages of slow thinkers in the modern world ?
Ans. According to R.C. Hutchinson, slow thinkers cannot adjust their mental activities to the rapid pace of modern life. So, they are terribly handicapped in getting a living. They are left behind in the race of good jobs.
Q.7. Where did the writer watch the play? Who was the { chief character in the play ?
Ans. The writer, R.C. Hutchinson, watched the play in Dublin. The chief character in the play was an elderly corn-merchant in a small Irish town.
Q.8. Life has become too fast today, how ?
Ans. This essays ‘The Pace of Living conveys that today our life has become too fast but often it does not satisfy us. So, we need to make a balance between our life and thoughts. Only earning, spending and working more are not enough for a happy and peaceful life. One should not forget the art of happy living. One should remember that he is a human and not a machine.
Q. 9. What sort of excitement do we have today which our ancestors lack? Is it an advantage or a disadvantage?
Ans. The life-style of modern people has become very fast. Now we have great facilities for rapid movement. In the modern age cars, trains and aeroplanes can carry us to different places hurriedly. Fast travel gives us a sense of drama and excitement which our ancestors. lacked.
This sort of excitement is an advantage but it excludes all the real pleasures of travel.
Q.10. Who are taken to be slow thinkers? How are the slow thinkers, handicapped today?
Ans. The people whose mental activities do not follow the pace of the machines are taken to be slow thinkers. The slow thinkers are handicapped today in getting a living. They find it difficult to get a good job because they do not adjust to the fast pace of life.
Q. 11. What enlightenment does the writer seek from his wife? What does it suggest about the plight of the modern man ?
Ans. He asks his wife whether the girl he was watching in the cinema was the same who was at first. It suggests that the modern man is not able to know his surrounding very well. He is too involved in the surrounding of his problems due to which he is not able to live his life in peace and harmony.
Q.12. “They tell me there’s an aeroplane now that goes at 1,000 miles an hour. Now that’s too fast!” What light does the remark of the corn-merchant throw on the pace life today?
Ans. The above remark shows that today man’s life has become very fast. In fact, it is getting faster each day and due to which no one is satisfied with his life. Today people are able to earn well but don’t have enough time to spend it. It seems that today’s life has become like a machine.
Q. 13. What does writer say about the elderly corn-merchant ?
Ans. Once R. C. Hutchinson saw a play in Dublin, the main character in the play was an elderly corn-merchant who lived in a small Irish country town. He had several anxieties. He was weak hearted and his nephew was cheating him. He was tired of the fast pace of life.
Class 10th English Subjective 2022
S.N | ENGLISH PROSE SECTION SUBJECTIVE |
1 | The Pace For Living |
2 | Me And The Ecology Bit |
3 | Gillu |
4 | What Is Wrong with Indian Film |
5 | Acceptance speech |
6 | Once Upon A Time |
7 | The Unity Of Indian Culture |
8 | Little Girl Wiser Than Man |
S.N | ENGLISH POETRY SECTION SUBJECTIVE |
1 | God Made The Country |
2 | Ode On Solitude |
3 | Polythene Bag |
4 | Thinner Than A Crescent |
5 | The Empty Heart |
6 | Koel |
7 | The Sleeping Porter |
8 | Martha |
S.N | Supplementry English Reader -II |
1 | The January Night |
2 | Allergy |
3 | The Bet |
4 | Quality |
5 | Sun And Moon |
6 | Two Horizones |
7 | Love Defiled |