CBSE Class 10 English Communicative Chapter 12 The Dear Departed Question Answers from previous years question papers (2017-2024)

 

The Dear Departed Previous Year Questions with Answers –  Question Answers from Previous years Board Exam Question papers provide valuable insights into how chapters are typically presented in exams. They are essential for preparing for the CBSE Board Exams, serving as a valuable resource.They can reveal the types of questions commonly asked and highlight the key concepts that require more attention. In this post, we have shared Previous Year Questions for Class 10 English Communicative Chapter 12, “The Dear Departed”.

 

Questions which came in 2024 Board Exam

 

Q1. Read the following excerpts and answer the questions briefly.

Mrs. Jordan : No, that’ll never do. We want a verse that says how much we loved him and refers to all his good qualities and says what a heavy loss we’ve had.

Mrs. Slater: You want a whole poem. That’ll cost a good lot.

Mrs. Jordan : Well, we’ll think about it after tea, and then we’ll look through his bits of things and make a list of them. There’s all the furniture in his room.

 

(i) What does Mrs. Jordan want? 

Ans. She wants to add a sentence in the obituary which mentions that the children loved the father, states his good qualities and that they had suffered a big loss due to his demise.

 

(ii) Mrs. Slater does not want a whole poem to be published. Why? 

Ans. It would cost a lot of money

 

(iii) “You want a whole poem. That’ll cost a good lot.” Mention one characteristic trait of Mrs. Slater through this line.

Ans. She is a miser woman.

 

(iv) Which is more important for these speakers — mourning on their father’s death or distributing his property between them? 

Ans. They are more concerned about distributing the property among themselves.

 

2019 Exam Question and Answers from the chapter

 

Q1. For Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Jordon greed for money is more important than their love for their father. Comment. [100 – 120 words]

Ans. Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Jordan’s greed for money was more important than their love for their father, because when Mrs. Slater discovered that her father was lying almost lifeless in his room, she made arrangements to move his bureau and other valuables to her living room before her sister Mrs. Jordan arrived. She did so in order to keep his prized possessions and avoid sharing them with her sister. Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Jordan both spent a lot of money on their mourning gowns but didn’t spend much on their father’s last rites.

As a result, it has been established that they were exceedingly greedy for their father’s wealth and did not love him

 

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