{"id":17488,"date":"2024-02-01T10:53:08","date_gmt":"2024-02-01T05:23:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/icsesolutions.com\/?p=17488"},"modified":"2024-02-02T09:37:57","modified_gmt":"2024-02-02T04:07:57","slug":"icse-class-10-english-solutions-where-the-mind-is-without-fear-poem","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/icsesolutions.com\/icse-class-10-english-solutions-where-the-mind-is-without-fear-poem\/","title":{"rendered":"ICSE Class 10 English Solutions Where the Mind is Without Fear [Poem]"},"content":{"rendered":"

ICSE Class 10 English Solutions Where the Mind is Without Fear [Poem]<\/h2>\n

Passage 1<\/strong><\/p>\n

Question 1<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high
\nWhere knowledge is free
\nWhere the world has not been broken up into fragments
\nBy narrow domestic walls
\nWhere words come out from the depth of truth<\/p>\n

What prayer does the poet make for his countrymen in the first line of the extract? Why?<\/p>\n

Answer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nThe poet prays that the people of his country may have no fear in their minds. He makes this prayer as this poem was written during the colonial rule in India when radical thoughts and free-spirited people were repressed.<\/p>\n

Question 2<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high
\nWhere knowledge is free
\nWhere the world has not been broken up into fragments
\nBy narrow domestic walls<\/p>\n

Where words come out from the depth of truth
\nWhat could be the dangers if knowledge is restricted?
\nAnswer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nWhen knowledge is restricted, various blocks are imposed on the people trying to acquire knowledge. These restrictions are based on wealth, caste, class, gender, religion, etc.<\/p>\n

Question 3<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high
\nWhere knowledge is free
\nWhere the world has not been broken up into fragments
\nBy narrow domestic walls
\nWhere words come out from the depth of truth<\/p>\n

What is meant by ‘narrow domestic walls’? Explain how these ‘walls’ can be detrimental to the country’s progress.
\nAnswer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nThe narrow domestic walls are those of caste, creed, religion, colour, and superstitions. If people get trapped within these ‘walls’ they will never become broad-minded and progress in life. As a result, the country’s progress will be affected.<\/p>\n

Question 4<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high
\nWhere knowledge is free
\nWhere the world has not been broken up into fragments
\nBy narrow domestic walls
\nWhere words come out from the depth of truth<\/p>\n

Do you agree with the poet when he states that we must always give importance to ‘truth’?<\/p>\n

Answer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nYes, truth must be given a lot of importance. It is the truth that prevails in the end. No matter how bitter it is to experience, a single truth is better than thousand sugar coated lies.<\/p>\n

Question 5<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high
\nWhere knowledge is free
\nWhere the world has not been broken up into fragments
\nBy narrow domestic walls
\nWhere words come out from the depth of truth<\/p>\n

How does the poet reflect the true meaning of freedom through the poem?<\/p>\n

Answer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nIn the poem, the poet has expressed a desire for his countrymen to be free not only from physical bondage but also from emotional barriers. He says that the characteristics of truth, fearlessness, clarity of thought and progressive thinking along with freedom from any kind of bondage is necessary for every human being.<\/p>\n

Passage 2<\/strong><\/p>\n

Question 1<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where words come out from the depth of truth
\nWhere tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection
\nWhere the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
\nInto the dreary desert sand of dead habit<\/p>\n

What does ‘from the depth of truth’ refer to?<\/p>\n

Answer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nThe phrase ‘from the depth of truth’ refers to honesty. The poem was written during the time India was a British colony and Tagore used this phrase to urge Indians to be courageous and speak their hearts out before the world.<\/p>\n

Question 2<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where words come out from the depth of truth
\nWhere tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection
\nWhere the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
\nInto the dreary desert sand of dead habit<\/p>\n

What does the phrase ‘tireless striving’ mean? What does the poet want people to achieve through tireless striving?<\/p>\n

Answer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nThe phrase ‘tireless striving’ is used by the poet to urge his countrymen to break free from sloth and inactivity and struggle hard constantly to achieve perfection in whatever they choose to do and thus make their country a free nation.<\/p>\n

Question 3<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where words come out from the depth of truth
\nWhere tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection
\nWhere the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
\nInto the dreary desert sand of dead habit<\/p>\n

Name and explain the figure of speech in ‘clear stream of reason’?<\/p>\n

Answer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nThe figure of speech is metaphor because reason has been compared to ‘a clear stream’. A mind without reason and rationality is stagnated and unable to achieve its goal. On the other hand, a mind that thinks clearly will be able to achieve its goals.<\/p>\n

Question 4<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

Read the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where words come out from the depth of truth
\nWhere tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection
\nWhere the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
\nInto the dreary desert sand of dead habit<\/p>\n

What does ‘dead habit’ refer to? How does it affect a person?<\/p>\n

Answer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nDead habit’ refers to mindless practicing of obsolete customs and traditions, old beliefs, superstitions and a narrow-minded attitudes. This habit corrodes the mind and renders it useless.<\/p>\n

Question 5<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where words come out from the depth of truth
\nWhere tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection
\nWhere the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
\nInto the dreary desert sand of dead habit<\/p>\n

Give two examples of alliteration from the extract.<\/p>\n

Answer:<\/span><\/strong>
\n(i)Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection
\n(ii) Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit<\/p>\n

Passage 3<\/strong><\/p>\n

Question 1<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where the mind is led forward by thee
\nInto ever-widening thought and action
\nInto that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.<\/p>\n

Whom does ‘thee’ in the above extract refer to?<\/p>\n

Answer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nThe ‘thee’ in the above extract refers to the Almighty God to whom the poem is dedicated.<\/p>\n

Question 2<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where the mind is led forward by thee
\nInto ever-widening thought and action
\nInto that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.<\/p>\n

Whom does the poet ask the Almighty to lead?<\/p>\n

Answer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nThe poet is asks the Almighty to lead and guide the minds of the people of India who are under the British rule.<\/p>\n

Question 3<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where the mind is led forward by thee
\nInto ever-widening thought and action
\nInto that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.<\/p>\n

What is meant by ‘ever widening thought and action’?<\/p>\n

Answer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nThe phrase ‘ever widening thought and action’ refers to a process where people break all obsolete rules, attain thoughtfulness and put those thoughts into action as they fight for freedom from colonial rule.<\/p>\n

Question 4<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where the mind is led forward by thee
\nInto ever-widening thought and action
\nInto that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.<\/p>\n

Explain the phrase ‘let my country awake’.<\/p>\n

Answer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nThe phrase ‘let my country awake’ is an indication of a prayer to the almighty to help the people of India fight for their freedom and break free from the bondages of British rule.<\/p>\n

Question 5<\/span><\/strong>
\nRead the extract and answer the questions that follow:<\/p>\n

Where the mind is led forward by thee
\nInto ever-widening thought and action
\nInto that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.<\/p>\n

Why has the poet associated freedom with heaven?<\/p>\n

Answer:<\/span><\/strong>
\nIn the poem, the poet talks about freedom on two levels, the freedom of every individual and India’s freedom from the British rule, which lasted from 1857 to 1947. After almost a century of bondage, misery and discrimination, the poet feels that it is natural for freedom to feel like heaven. Hence, he has associated freedom to heaven in the given extract.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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