The Summit Within question answer: Ncert solutions for class 8 english honeydew chapter 5
Textbook | Ncert |
Class | Class 8 |
Subject | English Honeydew |
Chapter | Chapter 5 |
Chapter Name | The Summit Within ncert solutions |
Category | Ncert Solutions |
Medium | English |
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Comprehension Check
Question 1: Standing on Everest, the writer was
(i) overjoyed.
(ii) very sad.
(iii) jubilant and sad.
Choose the right item.
Answer 1: (iii) jubilant and sad.
Question 2: The emotion that gripped him was one of
(i) victory over hurdles.
(ii) humility and a sense of smallness.
(iii) greatness and self importance.
(iv) joy of discovery.
Choose the right item.
Answer 2: (ii) humility and a sense of smallness.
Question 3: “The summit of the mind” refers to
(i) great intellectual achievements.
(ii) the process of maturing mentally and spiritually.
(iii) overcoming personal ambition for common welfare.
(iv) living in the world of thought and imagination.
(v) the triumph of mind over worldly pleasures for a noble cause.
(vi) a fuller knowledge of oneself.
Mark the item(s) not relevant.
Answer 3: The phrase “the summit of the mind” refers to:
(ii) the process of maturing mentally and spiritually.
(vi) a fuller knowledge of oneself.
Items not relevant:
(i) great intellectual achievements.
(iii) overcoming personal ambition for common welfare.
(iv) living in the world of thought and imagination.
(v) the triumph of mind over worldly pleasures for a noble cause.
Working With the Text
Question 1: Answer the following questions.
Question 1: (i) What are the three qualities that played a major role in the author’s climb?
Answer 1: (i) The three qualities that ensured the success of the author were ‘endurance, persistence and will power’.
Question 1: (ii) Why is adventure, which is risky, also pleasurable?
Answer 1: (ii) Adventure, though risky, is pleasurable because it provides a sense of excitement, achievement, and personal growth. Overcoming challenges and stepping out of one’s comfort zone brings a thrill and a feeling of accomplishment, which can be deeply satisfying.
Additionally, adventures often push individuals to discover their limits and strengths, fostering self-confidence and a deeper connection with life. The unpredictability and novelty of adventures also make them inherently enjoyable, as they break the monotony of everyday routines.
Question 1: (iii) What was it about Mount Everest that the author found irresistible?
Answer 1: (iii) Mount Everest attracted the author because it is the highest, the mightiest and has defied many previous attempts. It takes the last ounce of one’s energy.
Question 1: (iv) One does not do it (climb a high peak) for fame alone. What does one do it for, really?
Answer 1: (iv) Really, one climbs a high peak for the satisfaction of a deep urge to rise above one’s surroundings and for reaching a fuller knowledge of himself.
Question 1: (v) “He becomes conscious in a special manner of his own smallness in this large universe.” This awareness defines an emotion mentioned in the first paragraph. Which is the emotion?
Answer 1: (v) “He becomes conscious in a special manner of his own smallness in this large universe.” This awareness defines an emotion of humility in a person.
Question 1: (vi) What were the “symbols of reverence” left by members of the team on Everest?
Answer 1: (vi) On Everest, a picture of Guru Nanak was left by the author; a picture of Goddess Durga was left by Rawat; a relic of the Buddha was left by Phu Dorji. Apart from these ‘symbols of reverence’ there was also the cross that had been buried by Edmund Hillary.
Question 1: (vii) What, according to the writer, did his experience as an Everester teach him?
Answer 1: (vii) The experience of having conquered Mount Everest changed him completely. It made him realise his own smallness.
Question 2: Write a sentence against each of the following statements. Your sentence should explain the statement. You can pick out sentences from the text and rewrite them. The first one has been done for you.
(i) The experience changes you completely.
One who has been to the mountains is never the same again.
(ii) Man takes delight in overcoming obstacles.
_________________________________________
(iii) Mountains are nature at its best.
_________________________________________
(iv) The going was difficult but the after-effects were satisfying.
_________________________________________
(v) The physical conquest of a mountain is really a spiritual experience.
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Answer 2: (ii) Endurance, persistence and will power are the qualities that are required in a climber to overcome the challenges and have a delightful experience.
(iii) The majestic beauty of the mountains poses a considerable challenge for climbers as they are the medium of communion with the Almighty.
(iv) Although climbing a mountain is a difficult task, reaching the summit gives a sense of fulfilment and satisfaction to the climber.
(v) Climbing a mountain is not merely a physical activity, but it is indeed both emotional and spiritual, as mountains are a means of communion with God.
Working with Language
Question 1: Look at the italicised phrases and their meanings given in brackets.
Mountains are nature (nature’s best form and appearance) at its best.
Your life is at risk. (in danger; you run the risk of losing your life.) (it was his best/worst performance.)
He was at his (it was his best/worst performance.) best/worst in the last meeting.
Fill in the blanks in the following dialogues choosing suitable phrases from those given in the box.
at hand | at once | at all | at a low ebb | at first sight |
- Teacher: You were away from school without permission. Go to the Principal________________ and submit your explanation.
Pupil: Yes, Madam. But would you help me write it first? - Arun: Are you unwell?
Ila: No, not___________________ Why do you ask?
Arun: If you were unwell. I would send you to my uncle.
He is a doctor. - Mary: Almost every Indian film has an episode of love___________________ .
David: Is that what makes them so popular in foreign countries? - Asif: You look depressed. Why are your spirits___________________ today? (Use such in the phrase)
Ashok: I have to write ten sentences using words that I never heard before. - Shieba: Your big moment is close_________________ .
Jyoti: How should I welcome it?
Shieba: Get up and receive the trophy.
Answer 1:
- (i) Teacher: You were away from school without permission. Go to the principal at once and submit your explanation.
- Pupil: Yes, Madam. But would you help me write it first?
- (ii) Arun: Are you unwell?
- Ila: No, not at all Why do you ask?
- Arun: If you were unwell, I would send you to my uncle. He is a doctor.
- (iii) Mary: Almost every Indian film has an episode of love at first sight.
- David: Is that what makes them so popular in foreign countries?
- (iv) Asif: You look depressed. Why are your spirits at a low ebb today? (Use such in the phrase)
- Ashok: I have to write ten sentences using words that I never heard before.
- (v) Shieba: Your big moment is close at hand.
- Jyoti: How should I welcome it?
- Shieba: Get up and receive the trophy.
Question 2: Write the noun forms of the following words adding -ance or -ence to each.
endure __________
persist_____________
signify____________________
confide___________
maintain _______
abhor_____________
Answer 2:
- endurance
- persistence
- significance
- confidence
- maintenance
- abhorrence.
Question 3: (i) Match words under A with their meanings under B.
A | B |
remote | difficult to overcome |
means | most prominent |
dominant | be overcome/overpowered |
formidable | method(s) |
overwhelmed | far away from |
Answer 3: (i)
A | B |
remote | far away from |
means | method(s) |
dominant | most prominent |
formidable | difficult to overcome |
overwhelmed | be overcome/overpowered |
Question 3: (ii) Fill in the blanks in the sentences below with appropriate words from under A.
(a) There were _________ obstacles on the way, but we reached our destination safely.
(b) We have no _________ of finding out what happened there.
(c) Why he lives in a house _________ from any town or village is more than I can tell.
(d) _________ by gratitude, we bowed to the speaker for his valuable advice.
(e) The old castle stands in a _________ position above the sleepy town.
Answer 3: (ii) (a) There were formidable obstacles on the way, but we reached our destination safely.
(b) We have no means of finding out what happened there.
(c) Why he lives in a house remote from any town or village is more than I can tell.
(d) Overwhelmed by gratitude, we bowed to the speaker for his valuable advice.
(e) The old castle stands dominant above the sleepy town.