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THE DAFFODIL CASE – CHAPTER 1 TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS – ICSE CLASS 7 ENGLISH

You will go through Textbook Questions And Answers Of ICSE Board Class 7 The Daffodil Case Chapter 1 written by Ruskin BondUnderstanding a text’s entirety is very important for a learner to score better in the exam. Efforts have been made to ensure a thorough and proper Textbook Questions And Answers Of ICSE Board Class 7 The Daffodil Case Chapter 1 was written by Ruskin Bond.

THE DAFFODIL CASE - CHAPTER 1 TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS - ICSE CLASS 7 ENGLISH

A. Answer the following question

1. Describe Sherlock Holmes’ appearance.

= The tall gentleman “Sherlock Holmes” wore a peaked hunting cap and held a large magnifying glass in one hand. He possessed a long steely jaw with a fierce expression of eyes.

2. What conclusion did Holmes draw about Bond and how?

=Holmes’ noticing the BBC notepaper in their hand of Bond, addressed Bond to be an unemployed one out of India, moving around giving a lecture on the radio.

3. How did Holmes initially react to Bond? What made him change his attitude?

= Sherlock Holmes’ with a flourish of his cloak, addressed Bond as an unemployed one out of India, moving around giving lectures on the radio.

Bond stammered! A trifle resentfully was about to turn away and leave that place when Holmes’ addressed him as an unemployed one from India.

4. Did Holmes agree with Bond’s comment about his job not being dangerous? How had the times changed, according to him?

= Holmes’ agreed that the current job was not dangerous, and he gave a few instances of how times had changed.

In the olden days, Ruritanian princes and Duchess who lost their diamonds and tiaras would go to private detectives for help. But the Ruritanian princess did not exist anymore, and Duchess could no longer afford tiaras. The most successful criminals had legalized their activities, and the East end, which had once been notorious for crime, had been cleaned up.

THE DAFFODIL CASE – CHAPTER 1 TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS – ICSE CLASS 7 ENGLISH

5. Describe the thief and her accomplice. What happened when Holmes and Bond sprang upon them?

=A large older woman in a green hat came walking stealthily across the grass, followed by a small white pom on a lead.

When they found the lady pulling the Daffodils, Holmes’ cried, springing up on her so swiftly that she shrieked and dropped the daffodils. Bond sprang out after Holmes, and he rewarded his effort in the leg from the outraged Pomeranian. The woman was frightened upon being caught and began weeping.

6. What did Bond see while crossing Baker Street?

=When Bond was crossing Baker Street, he thought he saw Holmes’ on the opposite curb, alone, looking up at a lighted room.

THE DAFFODIL CASE – CHAPTER 1 TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS – ICSE CLASS 7 ENGLISH

B. Answer the question with reference to the context

1….ambling along baker street in the fog, thinking of my talk, I realized I didn’t know much about village life in India.

a) Who said these lines? Where was he going?

       =Ruskin Bond said these lines “….ambling along baker street in the fog, thinking of my talk, I         realized I didn’t really know much about village life in India”.

        Bond walked through Baker Street, heading towards the BBC radio station.

b) What “talk” was the person going to live?

=Bond was commissioned to give a talk on village life in India.

c)Was the narrator confident about the talk? What were the things he knew, and what did he not know about village life in India?

=Bond was not confident about the talk on the BBC radio station.

Bond remembered the smell of cow-dung smoke and jasmine and the floodwaters lapping at the walls of mud houses, whereas he hardly knew much about village electorates and that sort of thing.

d)Where did the narrator find himself immediately after?

=Thinking of the village life in India, Bond realized that he was no longer in Baker Street; he had wandered into Regent’s park.

THE DAFFODIL CASE – CHAPTER 1 TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS – ICSE CLASS 7 ENGLISH

2. She had begun to weep, and I thought Holmes would soften.

a)Who is being referred to as “she” here? Why did you think she began to weep?

=The lady with the pom was referred to as “she.”

The woman was shrieked and frightened. She started crying when she was caught pulling Daffodil by Bond and Holmes’.

b) Did Holmes “soften” when she wept? What does his reaction tell us about him?

=Holmes’ was not softened when the woman started crying but instead asked Bond to notify the parking attendant about the thief.

Sherlock Holmes is very serious about his profession and work. He is a very proficient detective.

c) What did Holmes ask Bond to do immediately after?

= Holmes’ asked Bond to notify the parking attendant about the lady thief.

d) Was Bond successful?

=Bond was not successful with the mission. He found neither Holmes nor the lady thief when he brought the Gardner.

THE DAFFODIL CASE – CHAPTER 1 TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS – ICSE CLASS 7 ENGLISH

3. “Sherlock Holmes, eh? And you will be Dr. Watson, I suppose?”

a)Who said these words and to whom?

=The Gardner said these words, “Sherlock Holmes, eh? And you will be Dr. Watson, I suppose?” to Ruskin Bond.

b)What scene had they arrived on? How did the person speak to try to justify what had happened?

=When Bond brought the gardener with him to the place, they found neither the Holmes nor the thieving lady.

Bond tried to explain their disappearance by saying that Sherlock Holmes must have taken the thief to the police.

c)Why did the speaker say these words?

=The Gardner said these words as he did not believe what Bond was saying. He thought that Bond must have made up the story or was trying to play a prank.

THE DAFFODIL CASE – CHAPTER 1 TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS – ICSE CLASS 7 ENGLISH

Vocabulary

A. Fill in the blanks.

1. The renowned poet was _________ to write a poem on the occasion of the country’s independence day.

=unemployed

2. The only thing the old man ______ was a library full of books in a crumbling house.

=flourished

3. The realm _______ under the rule of the wise and kind Mughal king.

=commissioned

4. The man spoke in a thick Russian ________ which was difficult to understand.

=Accent

5. After being ____ for a year, Sukhbir decided to start his own business.

=possessed

6. The diamond-studded ____ was the highlight of the royal exhibition.

=Tiara

7. Using animals to test chemicals in the lab is a cruel _______.

=Practice

8. We are ______ to you for helping us during these difficult times.

=obliged

THE DAFFODIL CASE – CHAPTER 1 TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS – ICSE CLASS 7 ENGLISH

B. Fill in the blanks.

1. Most ________ dishes were laid out on the table.

=mouth watering

2. The recipe for pizza needs _________ tomatoes instead of fresh ones.

=Sun dried

3. Though Adil is a ______ boy, he is occasionally given to act of mischief.

=Well behaved

4. The fortune teller saw her clients in a ______ room inside an old building.

=Dimly lit

5. The furniture in the house may be _______, but it is made of the finest wood.

=Old fashioned

6. We did not realize then that our actions had _________ consequences.

=Far reaching

7. Asia has some of the most _______ countries in the world.

=Densely populated

THE DAFFODIL CASE – CHAPTER 1 TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS – ICSE CLASS 7 ENGLISH

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