ALL ABOUT A DOG (Chapter 2 English Bliss Questions & Answer)


 ALL ABOUT A  DOG



1) Describe the dog that was with the younger woman.

Ans: The dog was a little Pekinese dog and it had beady eyes.

2) Why did the conductor stop the bus by pulling the bell?

Ans: The conductor stopped the bus by pulling the bell because a younger woman boarded the bus with a little dog.

3) What kind of a night was it ?

Ans: It was a bitterly cold night with whetted east wind.

4) Why did the conductor stand triumphant?

Ans: The conductor stood triumphant because the lady had to go upstairs.

5) What opportunity did the conductor seek?

Ans: The conductor sought the opportunity to show his power to the passengers.

6) How did the animal react to the problems caused by himself?
 Ans: The little animal sat blinking at the dim lights, unconscious of the problems caused by himself.

7) Which rules should be applied for dogs?

Ans: Rules with a little good will and good temper should be applied for dogs.

8) Why was the conductor angry particularly?

Ans: The conductor was particularly angry with passengers who came and sat in his bus while he shivered at the door.

9) What is the 'gale' mentioned in the story?

Ans: The 'gale' mentioned in the story was the protest of the passengers and the commotion created by their voices. It was because the conductor

10) Why was the young woman reluctant to go to the top of the bus? Ans: It was a bitterly cold night. The woman already had cough. So, she was reluctant to go to the top of the bus.

Answer the following questions within fifteen words:



1) How many people got into the bus with the younger woman?
 Ans.> Two people got into the bus with the younger woman.

2) What was the conductor's order to the younger woman?

Ans.> The conductor ordered the younger woman to take the dog out of the bus.

3)Why did the conductor stand triumphant?

Ans.> Because somehow he was able to get the dog out of the bus.

4) What is that rule which cannot be broken without danger to life and limb?

Ans.> The “Rule of the Road” which cannot be broken without danger to life and limb.

5) When did the author feel that trouble was coming up?

Ans.> When the conductor first time saw the beady-eyed dog in the bus.

6) Mention two demands made by the passengers when the bus stopped.

Ans.> The passengers demanded to get back there fares. They also demanded that the conductor must not leave them there at night.

7) How are rules of guidance to be observed?

Ans.> The rules of guidance are to be observed with common sense. They are meant to be observed in the spirit, not in the letter.

Change the voice of the following sentences:

Nila has bought a book.
Ans.> A book has been bought by Nilu.

They will have seen the cricket match.
Ans.> The cricket match will have been seen by them.

Bhola had seen a tiger.
Ans.> A tiger had been seen by Bhola.

The nurse will attend the patient.
Ans.> The patient will be attended by the nurse.

Change the voice of the following sentences:

Do the sum.
Ans.> Let the sum be done.

The poem was written by her.
 Ans.> She wrote the poem.

Open the door.
Ans.> Let the door be opened.

The man is known to me. 
Ans.> I know the man. 

Change the voice of the following sentences:

They agreed to my plan.
Ans.> My plan was agreed to by them.

My brother lost my favourite pen.
Ans.> My favourite pen was lost by my brother.

The man is writing a letter.
Ans.> A letter is being written by the man.

Titli is looking for her watch.
Ans.> Her watch is being looked for by Titli.

Important Word Meaning

Travelling  - journeying  ভ্রমণ করছিল

Bitterly – extremely প্রচন্ড

Far end – farthest part শেষ প্রান্ত

Pekinese – dog mainly found in Peking, capital city of China পিকিনিজ কুকুর

Conductor – ticket collector of a public vehicle বাসের টিকিট সংগ্রহ কারক

Fare  - money to be paid for journey এখানে বাস ভাড়া

Beady – like a small piece of glass / stone কাচের বা পাথরের তৈরি ক্ষুদ্র কোন কিছু

Beady-eyed – having small round and bright eyes ছোট উজ্জ্বল এবং গোলাকার চোখ বিশিষ্ট

Rested on – fixed নিবদ্ধ হলো

Vacant – unoccupied / empty খালি

Opportunity  chance সুযোগ

Intended – wished ইচ্ছা প্রকাশ করল

Marked – identified চিহ্নিত

Evidently -clearly স্পষ্টত

Challenge – objection বাধা

Grievance – dissatisfaction অসন্তোষ বা ক্ষোভ

Vague – uncertain / not specific অনিশ্চিত বা অস্পষ্ট

Pavement – at the side of a road ফুটপাত

Particular – specific নির্দিষ্ট

Nonsense -meaningless/ absurd অর্থহীন বা অবাস্তব

Triumph – happiness for success সাফল্যের আনন্দ

On his side – on his self  তার পক্ষে

Stepped – walked হাটা

Raised – loud এখানে বলিষ্ঠ বা উচ্চ

Voices – utterances কণ্ঠস্বর

Report  -make complaint অভিযোগ

Blinking – winking চোখ পিটপিট করা

Unconscious – unaware / ignorant অনভিজ্ঞ বা অজ্ঞ

Dim – not bright ম্লান

Demanded  claimed দাবি করলো

Engaged – appointed নিযুক্ত হল

Leave – desert ছেড়ে চলে গেল

Got out – came out এখানে নেমে এলো

Disappeared -vanished অদৃশ্য হয়ে গেল

Indifferent – not interested উদাসীন

Strolled – walked leisurely ধীরেসুস্থে হাটা

Indignant – hatred / angry ক্রুদ্ধ

Protest – objection প্রতিবাদ করা

Genially – amiably /modestly ভদ্রভাবে

To and fro – movement from side to side এদিকে ওদিকে

Gale – noisy outburst হৈচৈ পূর্ণ শব্দের প্রকাশ

Pneumonia – kind of disease infection of lung ফুসফুসে সংক্রমণজনিত অসুখ

Victory – win জয়লাভ

Triumphant – champion/winner বিজয়ী

Criticized – disapproved/ disregarded সমালোচনা করা/অস্বীকার করা

In his face – directly সরাসরি

Developed – grow জন্ম নিল/উৎপন্ন হলো

Stole down – came down নেমে এলো

Put right – repaired well ঠিকমতো সারিয়ে নেওয়ার পর

Struggle  - strife সংগ্রাম

Justify – support সমর্থন দিয়ে মূল্যায়ন করা

Necessary – inevitable অপরিহার্য

Hard and fast – fixed / inflexible বাঁধাধরা বা স্থির

Broken – violated লংঘন করা

Life and limb – existence অস্তিত্ব জীবনের

Observed -obeyed / followed অনুসরণ করা

Spirit – principle /soul মূলনীতি

Mind – take care মনোযোগ দেওয়া

Comfort  ease আরাম

Good will well wish / kindness মঙ্গল কামনা বা দয়া

Temper  - mental condition এখানে মেজাজের কথা বলা হয়েছে

Got off – descended নেমে পড়ল

Amiably – friendly / pleasantly আন্তরিকতার সঙ্গে বা বিনীতভাবে



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