NCERT Solutions for 8th Class English It So Happened: Chapter 2- Children at work
NCERT Solutions for 8th Class English It So Happened: Chapter 2- Children at work

Class 8: English It So Happened Chapter 2 solutions. Complete Class 8 English It So Happened Chapter 2 Notes.

NCERT Solutions for 8th Class English It So Happened: Chapter 2- Children at work

NCERT 8th English It So Happened Chapter 2, class 8 English It So Happened Chapter 2 solutions

(Page 9)

Questions:

  1. Velu stood on the platform but he felt “as if he was still on a moving train.” Why?
  2. What made him feel miserable?
  3. (i) Velu travelled without a ticket. Why?
    (ii) How did he escape the ticket collector’s attention?
  4. Why had Velu run away from home?
  5. Why did he decide to follow the strange’ girl?

Answers:

  1. Velu had run away from home. Being a small boy he was naturally tired, hungry and afraid of the ticket examiner. He lay down near the compartment door. He could not get over the feeling that his train journey was over.
  2. Velu was alone, tired and hungry. He didn’t have a ticket also. So he felt miserable.
  3. (i) Velu travelled without a ticket because he had no money.
    (ii) He escaped the ticket collector’s notice because the ticket collector did not come to that unreserved compartment.
  4. Velu had run away from home because of the misdeeds of his father, who used to snatch all the money from him and his sister. He also beat the children.
  5. Velu agreed to go after the ‘strange’ girl because he was hungry and the girl prom­ised to get food for him.

NCERT 8th English It So Happened Chapter 2, class 8 English It So Happened Chapter 2 solutions

(Page 13)

Questions:

  1. Can Velu read Tamil and English? How do you know?
  2. “If you are not careful, you will soon be counting bars there,” the girl said.
  3. (i)What is she referring to?
    (ii) What does she mean when she says “If you are not careful.”?
    (She says something a little later which means the same. Find that sentence.)
  4. (i) Where did the girl lead Velu to?
    (ii)What did they get to eat?
  5. What work did she do? (Think of a one-word answer).

Answers:

  1. Velu could not read sign boards in English. But he read the Tamil sign on the Central jail.
  2. (i) She is referring to Central jail
    (ii) She pointed out to Velu that doing wrong was not so important as escaping the police or getting caught.
    The sentence is: ‘You don’t have to do anything. Just don’t get caught, that’s all’.
  3. (i) The girl led Velu to a marriage hall.
    (ii) They got some food from the garbage bin. It was leftover food.

NCERT 8th English It So Happened Chapter 2, class 8 English It So Happened Chapter 2 solutions

(Page 15)

Questions:

  1. (i) What material are the ‘strange’ huts made out of?
    (ii) Why does Velu find them strange?
  2. What sort of things did Jaya and children like her collect and what did they do with those things?
  3. Is Velu happy or unhappy to find work? Give a reason for your answer.

Answers:

  1. (i) The ‘strange’ huts are made out of tin sheets, bricks, wood and plastic.
    (ii) Velu finds those huts strange because in his own village the huts were made of mud and palm leaves.
  2. Jaya and other children like her collected paper, plastic, and glass etc. They sold all that to a kabadi or junk-dealer.
  3. Velu is not at all happy. He had never done such a dirty job in his village.

NCERT 8th English It So Happened Chapter 2, class 8 English It So Happened Chapter 2 solutions

Exercise (Page 16)

Discuss the following questions in small groups. Write their answers afterwards.

Question 1:
Is Velu a smart boy? Which instances in the text show that he is or isn’t?

Answer:
No, Velu is not a smart boy. He runs away from his home to escape his father’s beatings. He felt miserable at the railway station. He found himself alone and hungry. He accepted rag picking because he wasn’t fit for any other job.

Question 2:
Do you think Jaya is a brave and sensitive child with a sense of humour? Find instances of her courage, kind nature and humour in the text.

Answer:
Yes, Jaya is a brave and sensitive girl. She takes pity on Velu and gets food for him. She herself earns her livelihood bravely by collecting discarded material and selling them. She has a sense of humour also. She calls the ‘dirty trickle of water Buckingham Canal’.

Question 3:
What one throws away as waste may be valuable to others. Do you find this sentence meaningful in the context of this story? How?

Answer:
Yes, the plastic, the paper and rusty metal sheets thrown away by the people, become valuable to ragpickers. They eat leftover food for survival. They sell junk food to some dealer to earn their livelihood.

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Chapter 1 The Best Christmas Present in the World
Chapter 2 The Tsunami
Chapter 3 Glimpses of the Past
Chapter 4 Bepin Choudhury’s Lapse of Memory
Chapter 5 The Summit Within
Chapter 6 This is Jody’s Fawn
Chapter 7 A Visit to Cambridge
Chapter 8 A Short Monsoon Diary
Chapter 9 The Great Stone Face 1
Chapter 10 The Great Stone Face 2

Chapterwise Class 8 English Honeydew Poem

Poem 1 The Ant and the Cricket
Poem 2 Geography Lesson
Poem 3 Macavity The Mystery Cat
Poem 4 The Last Bargain
Poem 5 The School Boy
Poem 6 The Duck and the Kangaroo
Poem 7 When I Set Out for Lyonnesse
Poem 8 On the Grasshopper and Cricket

Chapterwise Class 8 English It So Happened

Chapter 1 How the Camel Got His Hump
Chapter 2 Children at Work
Chapter 3 The Selfish Giant
Chapter 4 The Treasure Within
Chapter 5 Princess September
Chapter 6 The Fight
Chapter 7 The Open Window
Chapter 8 Jalebis
Chapter 9 The Comet 1
Chapter 10 The Comet 2
Chapter 11 Ancient Education System of India


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