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Report of An Adjudged Case Textbook Exercises

Report of An Adjudged Case Vocabulary

I. Point out the important characteristics of the following words:
spectacles, news, trousers, scissors.
Answer:
Spectacles—A pair of lenses set in frame for the use of defective eyes.
Trousers—A piece of dress worn on the legs from the waist to the ankles.
Scissors—An instrument consisting of two blades joined in the , middle and used for cutting.

II. A. Here are some words/phrases which are generally used by the lawyers. Write their meanings and use them in your own sentences.
dispute, argument, laws, lordship, amounts to, observe, case, condemn, shifting his side, plead, decreed.
Answer:

Word Meaning Usage
1. Dispute Argument and discussion. Their conclusions are open to dispute.
2. Arguments Discussion based on reasoning. He agreed to stay with me without much argument.
3. Laws Rules established by authority. You should obey the laws of the land.
4. Lordship A title used in speak­ing to a man of title. Your  Lordship should listen to the case heedfully.
5. Amounts to Is equal to. His crime amounts
6. Observe To see minutely, to watch and note. He has filed a case against Ramesh.
7. Case A lawsuit. He was condemned for murder.
8. Condemn To pronounce punish­ment. She shifted side to his business rival.
9. Shifting his side Speaking in favour, of other party. He pleaded guilty.
10. Plead To present a case to a court of law. The court had decreed only after a logn trial.
11. Decreed Gave a lawful decision.

B. Read the following sentences and consult the dictionary to know the meaning of the word CONTEST in these sentences.
(i) I intend to contest the Judge’s decision in another court.
(ii) There is a contest for the leadership of the party.
(iii) There is going to be a beauty contest in our school.
(iv) As a protest, the party has decided not to contest this election.
(v) Cricket is a hotly contested game.
Answer:
(i) challenge
(ii) struggle
(iii) event in which people compete
(iv) fight
(v) debated/indulged in.

III. Say the following and point out the difference
Report Of An Adjudged Case Summary MP Board Class 10th English
Answer:
Word – Meaning
can’t test – unable to examine
contest – a dispute / struggle / competition etc.
nose – a limb of the face with smelling powers
knows – possesses the knowledge
I scream – I moan/yell
ice cream – ice-candy/frozen sweet ice for eating
a gain – some profit
a gain – once more
lawyer – A person who practices law
Liar – one who this lies
Law – a rule established by authority below the usual, normal or avenge level
low – a thing on which something is mounted ‘death for murder
amount – sum of money moment a short period
movement – an act of changing position forward march

Report of An Adjudged Case Comprehension

A. Answer the following questions in about 25 words:

Report Of An Adjudged Case Summary MP Board Class 10th English Question 1.
What was the point of dispute between Nose and Eyes?
Answer:
There was a strange contest between Nose and Eyes. It was over the spectacles. Nose called the spectacles as his. Similarly the eyes expressed their claim over the spectacles.

Mp Board Class 10 English Chapter 7 Question 2.
Explain:
So Tongue was the lawyer, and argued the case with a great deal of skill, and a wig full of learning; While chief baron Ear sat to balance the laws, so famed for his talent in nicely discerning.
Answer:
A lawyer is needed to argue the case on behalf of the claimant. So the tongue assumed the role of the lawyer. The tongue was both skilled in expression and learned. The ear was talented for perception of right or wrong. It sat to weigh the laws.

Class 10 English Chapter 7 Mp Board Question 3.
What were the arguments given by the lawyer in favour of the Nose as the owner of the spectacles?
Answer:
The lawyer gave the following arguments in favour of the Nose as the owner of the spectacles:

  1. The Nose had been wearing the spectacles since times immemorial.
  2. The spectacles with their straddle are fitted on the straddle of the Nose.
  3. Any face without a Nose cannot wear spectacles.

Report Of An Adjudged Case MP Board Class 10th English Question 4.
Who pleaded the case on behalf of the Eyes and to what effect?
Answer:
The same lawyer (tongue) shifted his side and pleaded the case on behalf of the Eyes. The court refuted the argument because the previous arguments of the tongue in favour of the nose were far wiser than them.

Report Of An Adjudged Case Poem MP Board Class 10th English Question 5.
In whose favour did the judge decide the case and how did he do so?
Answer:
The judge decided the case in favour of the Nose. He considered the tongue’s arguments in favour of the Eyes as not so wise. He advised that Eyes should be shut whenever the Nose puts his spectacles on.

B. Answer the following questions in about 50 words.

Mp Board Class 10 English Workbook Solutions Chapter 7 Question 1.
“In this poem Cowper has used the language and background of the courtroom to provide humorous effects.” Explain.
Answer:
In this poem Cowper has used the language and background of the courtroom. He desires to provide humorous effects. The Nose and the Eyes are the rival parties. A strange dispute arose between them. Both of them claimed their sole right over the spectacles. The Tongue acted like a lawyer. The talented Ear sat like the chief baron to balance the law. He used words/phrases like point in dispute, argued the cause, on behalf of, your lordship etc.

Report Of An Adjudged Case Meaning In Hindi Mp Board Class 10 Question 2.
What do you understand by the title “Report of an Adjudged Case”?
Answer:
The title ‘Report of an Adjudged Case’ says that justice is not done in the court of law. The lawyers have no character. They speak in favour of both the rival parties with similar zeal. They are hired to fight false cases. They do not feel shy even if they lose the case. They cannot be relied on. They charge money from both the rival parties. They be fool the clients with only words and rob them of their hard earned money. They give vague arguments. The judges also give random (unlawful) justice.

Speaking Skill

I. Form groups of four. Play the roles of the spectacles, Eye, Nose, Ear and Tongue using the language of the court. Start your argument with:

Question 1.
My Lord! I beg to say .
Answer:
Tongue My Lord! I beg to say that the spectacles and the Nose are meant for each other.

Question 2.
Objection My Lord! My dear friend has forgotten the fact that
Answer:
Spectacles Objection My Lord! My dear friend has forgotten the fact that spectacles help the eyes to see clearly.

Question 3.
It is pleaded to the honourable court that
Answer:
Ear It is pleaded to the honourable court that balanced judgement should be given.
Spectacles My Lord! should the eyes remain shut whenever the nose puts his spectacles on

II. In this world no two leaves are identical. In the same way we can see that though we live together affectionately in a family, yet sometimes we quarrel.
Talk about a quarrel and start as follows:

  • It must have been my mistake that I could not make him
  • I am sorry to have behaved that way and

Answer:
Every action has a reaction, I had provoked my brother with some bitter words and he reacted sharply. I told him that it was a joke. But he took it seriously and called me abusive names. I could not tolerate his words. We came to a quarrel and then to. blows. The ugly matter reached our parents. It was a quarrel over a canvas ball. My parents intervened and the matter finished when we were sent outside to play with the same ball.

Writing Skill

Question 1.
Imagine you are a judge and a theft case has been put up before you. What steps will you take to judge the case? Write. (50 words)
Answer:
I am a judge. A case of theft has been put before me. I shall take the thief into confidence. I shall ask him number of questions. The questions will include his family and parentage. What made him a thief? Who were his accomplices? In which area was he committing theft? Was he supported by some policemen? Was any policeman against him? He will furnish vague answers. In the, end I shall give him a word of honour to acquit him in case he spoke the truth. This will make him confess his crime. His true information will make my case easy to judge.

Question 2.
Suppose you are the captain of a team. Draft a speech for your team members for a better co-ordination and team spirit. (150 words)
Answer:
Dear team members,
For two decades, I was also a team member like you. My sportsmanship raised me to the position of the captain of this team. I shall narrate before you about the magical effects of sportsmanship. As most of you know that I was known for my sincerity, discipline, punctuality and obedience, I shall seek your co-operation by dint of my brotherly conduct with you. I cannot achieve single handedly without your good wishes, devotion, dedication and co-operation. Sincerity is the most essential part of sportsmanship. The attempts become half-hearted in its absence. Discipline makes a man more systematic. Punctuality is the essence of sportsmanship. If it is not followed, chaos will reign. Obedience is the last dimension of sportsmanship. You have to obey the principles of the job. It also means trusting the judgements of the captain for the final achievement of the goal. I hope you will show a better co-ordination and team spirit.

Think It Over

Question 1.
It is nice to be important, but it is more important to be nice. Think and elaborate the statement.
Answer:
Most of the thugs, murderers, kidnappers and robbers become important because they’have a large number of supporters: The people are afraid of their kicks and blows. They are worshipped like savages. Power, pelf and prosperity make them important personalities. The people are their yes-men in their presence. On their back, they are abused. A nice person becomes more important by virtue of his nobility of mind, speech and action. Such a person remains important even after his death. A nice person is fearless, indifferent and bold. He is far more important than the so called important ones. I give more importance to a sincere, courteous, truthful and useful, good mannered and disciplined nice person.

Question 2.
When a problematic situation arises, one should ask oneself. “Am I part of the problem or part of the solution?” Think and apply this principle to yourself and write your views briefly.
Answer:
Once a quarrel arose between my elder brother and my younger brother over the division of lands. I was also an equal sharer. Law allowed me to be a part of the problem. I could side with either of my brothers or quarrel with both of them. I gave the situation a deep thought and became the part of the solution. I met both of my brothers one after the other. Then I assessed their problem. I found a healthy solution. Both of my brothers agreed to my suggestion/solution. The problem was finished once for all.

Things To Do

We send different greeting cards to our relatives and friends on different occasions. Prepare a greeting card for ’the Republic Day’ having patriotic message on it.
Answer:
For self-attempt.

Report of An Adjudged Case Additional Important Questions

A. Read the stanzas and answer the questions that follow:

1. ‘In behalf of the Nose, it will quickly appear,
And your lordship,’ he said, ‘will undoubtedly find
That the Nose has had spectacles always in wear,
Which amounts to possession time out of mind.’ (Page 59)

Questions:
(a) The poet of these lines is
(i) John Keats
(ii) William Cowper
(iii) Robert Frost
(iv) Rabindranath Tagore
Answer:
(ii) William Cowper

(b) The word used for ‘with no doubt’ in the above stanza is
(i) quickly
(ii) undoubtedly
(iii) amounts
(iv) possession
Answer:
(ii) Undoubtedly

(c) What does the nose do for spectacles?
Answers:
(c) The spectacles have always been put on nose.

I. Match the following:
1. A strange contest arose – (a) The Ear
2. Tongue – (b) with a straddle
3. The chief baron was – (c) between Nose and Eyes
4. The spectacles are made – (d) for the spectacles
5. Nose was plainly intended
Answer:
1. (c), 2. (e), 3. (a), 4. (b), 5. (d)

II. Pick out the correct choice.

(i) The poem ’Report of an Adjudged Case’ is written by:
(a) William Wordsworth
(b) Willian Shakespeare
(c) Thomas Gray
(d) Willian Cowper

(ii) A. The spectacles set them unhappily ………… (foul/wrong).
B. Ear sat to ……………. (measure/balance) the laws.
C. Which amounts to possession time out of ……………….. (mind/ gear).
D. That the Nose was (virtually/plainly) intended for them ……………………. (the spectacles).
Answers:
A. wrong
B. balance
C. mind
D. plainly.

III. Write ‘True’ or ‘False’:
1. A strange contest arose between Ears and Nose.
2. The chief baron Ear sat to balance the laws.
3. The Nose has had spectacles always in wear.
4. The judge decreed in favour of the Eyes.
5. The lawyer’s arguments were equally wise in case of the Nose and both Eyes.
Answers:

  1. False
  2. True
  3. True
  4. False
  5. False

IV. Fill in the following blanks:
1. Tongue was the ………………. in the case.
2. The spectacles are made with a ……………
3. Who would wear spectacles if the …………….. had not a Nose.
4. His …………. decreed, with a grave solemn tone.
5. Whenever the Nose put his spectacles on Eyes should be
Answers:

  1. lawyer
  2. straddle
  3. visage/countenance.
  4. lordship
  5. shut.

B. Short Answer Type Questions (In about 25 words)

Question 1.
Give a brief description of the poet ‘William Cowper’.
Answers:
William Cowper was a poet. He was also a qualified lawyer. An attack of madness interrupted his legal career. After some years, he recovered his mental health. He returned to the country. There he lived a quiet life. He wrote poetry in a simple and gentle style.

Question 2.
Give the theme of the poem ‘Report of an Adjudged Case.
Answers:
The theme of the poem is a dispute between the Eyes and the Nose. Both of them went to the court. The Tongue acted as a lawyer. The judge heard the lawyer’s arguments and decreed in favour of the Nose.

Question 3.
How did the eyes, the real claimant of the spectacles lose their claim in the court?
Answers:
It is an admitted fact that the spectacles are meant, for the eyes. They are called ‘eye glasses’ since the glasses are meant for the eyes. However, the lawyer gave wise arguments and won the case in favour of the Nose. The poor eyes lost the case.

Question 4.
Give examples of humour in the poem ‘Report of an Adjudged Case’.
Answers:
The poem is full of humour. The Nose wrongly claimed itself to be the possessor of spectacles. The lawyer too justified his claim. It is humorous that the same lawyer acted as judge for both the rival parties. The judge gave the judgement in favour of the Nose (the wrong claimant).

Question 5.
Give the rhyme scheme of the poem ‘Report of an Adjudged Case’.
Answers:
The poem ‘Report of an Adjudged Case’ is written in a simple and gentle style. Its rhyme scheme is a b a b. The rhyme and rhythm are perfect. The rhyming words are correctly arranged without breaking the flow of ideas.

C. Long Answer Type Questions (In about 50 words)

Question 1.
How did the Tongue prove to be a skilled lawyer?
Answers:
The tongue was the lawyer when the dispute between the Nose and the Eyes came to the court. It was a dispute about the possession of spectacles. The tongue proved a skilled lawyer of great learning. It gave cogent and convincing arguments in favour of the Nose. It also gave arguments in favour of the Eyes but they were too weak. On the basis of the tongue’s arguments, the judge decreed in favour of the Nose.

Question 2.
Why did the Eyes lose the case?
Answers:
The Eyes claimed themselves as possessors of spectacles. The Nose refuted their claim. A dispute arose between the two. Their case was sent to the court. The eyes engaged the same lawyer who had pleaded for the Nose. He gave cogent arguments in favour of the nose. He pleaded in favour of the eyes in a weaker and not so wise a tone. The judge gave his decision in favour of the Nose on the basis of the lawyer’s arguments. The eyes lost the case. It justifies the saying ’Courts deliver decisions and not justice’.

Report of An Adjudged Case Introduction

A dispute arose between the Nose and the Eyes. Both claim their sole right over the spectacles. The tongue acted as a lawyer and the Ear as the chief baron to balance the laws. The poem presents a background of the courtroom to provide humorous effects.

Report of An Adjudged Case Summary in English

Once a contest arose between the nose and eyes about the ownership of spectacles. The tongue acted as the lawyer. The chief baron (Ear) sat to balance the laws. He was well known for his talent and sense of perception. The lawyer addressed the judge as ‘My Lord’. He said that there is no doubt that the nose has had its claim on the spectacles since times immemorial. Spectacles are made with a bridge which settles itself properly on the bridge of the nose. A man without a nose cannot wear spectacles. In a nutshell, the nose and the spectacles are meant for each other only.

Then the same lawyer pleaded on behalf of the eyes. His arguments favouring the eyes were not judged to be so wise. The judge seriously gave his judgement in favour of the nose. He said that eyes should be shut whenever the nose put his spectacles on.

Report of An Adjudged Case Summary in Hindi

एक बार चश्मों की मल्कियत की बारे में नाक और आँखों के बीच झगड़ा हो गया। जीभ ने वकील का काम किया। मुख्य सामंत (कान), कानून का संतुलन करने के लिए बैठ गया। वह अपनी प्रतिभा और विवेक के लिए प्रसिद्ध था।

वकील ने ‘माई लॉर्ड’ कहकर जज को सम्बोधित किया। उसने कहा, “इसमें संशय नहीं है कि चिरकाल से नाक की ही चश्मों पर मल्कियत रही है। चश्मों में एक खाँचा बना होता है जो नाक के खाँचे पर सही बैठता (जमता) है। बिना नाकवाला व्यक्ति चश्मे नहीं पहन सकता है। संक्षिप्त रूप में यों कहिए कि नाक और चश्मे एक-दूसरे के लिए ही बने हैं।

फिर उसी वकील ने आँखों की तरफ से दलील की। आँखों के विषय में उसके द्वारा दिए गए तर्कों को कम बुद्धिमत्तापूर्ण माना गया। जज ने बड़ी संजीदगी से नाक के पक्ष में अपना निर्णय सुनाया। उसने कहा कि जब कभी नाक, चश्मे को पहने तो आँखों को बन्द कर लेना चाहिए।

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