GSEB Solutions for ધોરણ ૧૦ Gujarati

GSEB std 10 science solution for Gujarati check Subject Chapters Wise::

Whom does the poetess address?

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જવાબ : The poetess addresses her mother.


Why is the poetess leaving?

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જવાબ : The poetess is leaving to slay the foe and fight the battle.


What does she want from the mother?

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જવાબ : The poetess wants from her mother the blessings.


What has the poetess grown?

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જવાબ : The poetess has grown wings.


What does the poetess want?

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જવાબ : The poetess wants to fly and seize the victories.


What does the poetess request her mother?

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જવાબ : The poetess requests her mother not to cry.


What is the poetess off?

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જવાબ : The poetess is off to find the world, her dream, carve her niche and sew her seams.


The rhyming word for ‘dreams’ is……………

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જવાબ : The rhyming word for dreams is streams.


What will the poetess do all the way?

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જવાબ : The poetess will love her mother all the way.


Why the poetess leaving?

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જવાબ : The poetess is leaving to slay the foe and fight the battle.


Which word rhymes with the word ‘Foe’?

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જવાબ : ‘Go’ word rhymes with the word ‘Foe’.


How can the battles be?

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જવાબ : The battle can be high and low.


What does the poetess want?

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જવાબ : The poetess wants see and touch and hear.


What does the poetess suggest by the line ‘I want to see and touch and hear’

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જવાબ : The line I want to see and touch and hear suggests the poetess’s independent nature.


Which line shows the poetess’s courage?

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જવાબ : The line Though there are dangers, there are fears suggests the poetess’s courage.


What did you feel while reciting this poem? Does this poem give you warming or encouragement? How?

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જવાબ : While reciting the poem, i could understand the poet's feeling. This poem encourages me to fight all the big and small problems In life. It teaches me to make my own path and struggle to achieve my goal. It teaches me to be brave and make my own place in the world.


What is the young person leaving for?

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જવાબ : The young person is leaving to see the world and overcome all the obstacles dangers and fears that come in his path.


What does the poet request his mother?

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જવાબ : The poet requests his mother not to cry and wish him luck. He also requests his mother to let him find out what he wants to do in life.


What does “I've grown my wings” mean?

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જવાબ : “I‘ve grown my wings” means I am old enough to go out in the world and fight my own battles.


Find out pairs of rhyming words from the poem.

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જવાબ : Foe-low, fly-lie, fears-tears, dreams-seams.


Find out the antonym of ‘defeat’?

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જવાબ : Victory


What is the synonym of ‘terror’?

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જવાબ : Fear


Whom is the poet talking to?

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જવાબ : The poet is talking to his mother.


‘As I sail my streams’ means

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જવાબ : As I Walk on the path that I have chosen myself.


Which line shows that the poetess wants her mother to be brave?

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જવાબ : I'm going, Mom, but please don't Cry.


Which line shows that the poetess is aware of the difficulties in life?

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જવાબ : Though there are dangers, there are fears.


What is the synonym of the word ‘enemy’?

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જવાબ :  Foe


I want to see and touch and hear means

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જવાબ : I want to go out and see the world and experience life on my own.


The poetess wants to go and………….

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જવાબ : Find her world and her dreams.


Which line means I want to find out what I can do and succeed in that.’?

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જવાબ : Seize my victories where they lie.


What does the poetess promise her mother?

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જવાબ : I'll always love you.


To whom is poem ‘Growing’ addressed to?

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જવાબ : Mother


I am leaving now to stay the foe means

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જવાબ : I’m leaving to see the world and overcome all the obstacles, dangers and fears.


Which word means ‘I want to mould myself ‘?

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જવાબ : Sew my seams


Crave my niche means………….

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જવાબ : Create my own place in the world.


 ‘I’ve grown my wings’ means………………

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જવાબ : I am old enough to go out in the world and fight my own battles.


Fight the battles high and low means

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જવાબ : Fight all the small and big problems in life


What is the antonym of the word ‘Safety’?

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જવાબ : Danger


What is the synonym of the word ‘win’?

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જવાબ : Victory


‘Please let me speak my say’ means………..

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જવાબ : Let me express my feeling and opinions.


 I want to fly means……..

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જવાબ : I want to go out and explore the world


What does the poetess request her mother?

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જવાબ : To wish her luck


What is the antonym of the word ‘defeat’?

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જવાબ :  Victory


The poet is strong enough to fight against the world.

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જવાબ : True


The poet is not afraid of any kind of terror.

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જવાબ : True


The poet would request his mother to bless him.

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જવાબ : True


The phrase ‘to be off’ means to leave for.

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જવાબ : True


The poet requests his mother to stand by him in his failures.

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જવાબ : False


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Veda will eat apples. Veda will drink orange juice. (But, either … or, so)

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જવાબ :

Veda will either eat apples or drink orange juice.

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Heer is dancing. Maheshwari is dancing. (And, but, or)

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જવાબ :

Heer and Maheshwari are dancing.

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Amit will not see snake. Amit will not see cat. (Either … or, neither … nor, therefore)

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જવાબ :

Amit will see neither snake nor cat.

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It is raining. The people are playing in the garden. (Because, and, but)

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જવાબ :

It is raining but the people are playing in the garden.

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Get ready fast. You can reach temple on time. (so that, because, therefore)

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જવાબ :

Get ready fast so that you can reach temple on time.

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Kinjal is tired. She is walking. (So that, yet, or else)

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જવાબ :

Kinjal is tired yet she is walking.

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You can wait here. You can go home. (And, but, or)

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જવાબ :

You can wait here or go home.

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Do not play outside. It is very cold. (So that, therefore, because)

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જવાબ :

Do not play outside because it is very cold.

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Tarak should work hard. He will not succeed. (Or else, therefore, so)

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જવાબ :

Tarak should work hard or else he will not succeed.

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Please tell the truth. The principal will punish you. (And, otherwise, because)

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જવાબ :

Please tell the truth otherwise the principal will punish you.

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Urmilla is disappointed. She was not selected for the game. (Therefore, because, so)

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જવાબ :

Urmilla is disappointed because she was not selected for the game.

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Mother will prepare sweets. Mother will bake a cake. (Either … or, so that, neither … nor)

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જવાબ :

Mother will either prepare sweets or bake cake.

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It was very white. Keshav continued to walk on the deserted road. (Though, because, therefore)

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જવાબ :

Though it was very white, Keshav continued to walk on the deserted road.

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Please sit silently. Mother will get angry. (Or, therefore, or else)

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જવાબ :

Please sit silently or else mother will get angry.

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Father was busy. He could not come for the function. (And, but, so)

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જવાબ :

Father was busy so he could not come for the function.

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Ram is poor. He is honest. (Because, therefore, thought)

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જવાબ :

Though Ram is poor, he is honest.

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Bhavika will watch a movie. Bhavika will go for picnic. (And, either … or, but)

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જવાબ :

Bhavika will either watch a movie or go for a picnic.

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Sanjana will celebrate her birthday at home. Sanjana will celebrate her birthday in a hotel. (though, and, or)

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જવાબ :

Sanjana will celebrate her birthday at home or in a hotel.

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Diya is not well. She will not come to school. (And, but, therefore)

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જવાબ :

Diya is not well therefore she will not come to school.

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Go to the market. Get me some bananas. (So that, or else, and)

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જવાબ :

Go to the market and get me some bananas.

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Rahul ran quite fast. He did not win the race. (Because, yet, therefore)

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જવાબ :

Rahul ran quite fast yet he did not win the race.

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It is raining heavily. Sita has to go to school. (But, therefore, because)

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જવાબ :

It is raining heavily but Sita has to go to school.

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Veera will not congratulate me. Veera will not come for the party. (Neither … nor, either … or, or else)

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જવાબ :

Veera will not neither congratulate me nor come for the party.

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Sameera was ill. She appeared for the exam. (Yet, because, so)

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જવાબ :

Sameera was ill yet she appeared for the exam.

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The boys knew who had broken the glass. They kept quiet. (Though, and, so)

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Though the boys knew who had broken the glass, they kept quiet.

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Do not talk in the class. You will be asked to leave. (Therefore, or else, so that)

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Do not talk in the class or else you will be asked to leave.

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Please dictate slowly. We can write correctly. (Because, therefore, so that)

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જવાબ :

Please dictate slowly so that we can write correctly.

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Mother is angry. Ajay came home late. (so that, because, otherwise)

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જવાબ :

Mother is angry because Ajay came home late.

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Deepika was angry. She did not come for the picnic. (so that, therefore, and)

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જવાબ :

Deepika was angry therefore she did not come for the picnic.

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Krishna was getting late. He did not have his breakfast. (So, yet, but)

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જવાબ :

Krishna was getting late so he did not have his breakfast.

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Hardika is a talented girl. Hardika is an ambitious girl. (Therefore, but, and)

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જવાબ :

Hardika is a talented girl and ambitious girl.

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Krunal is not a teacher. Krunal is not a trainer. (And, either … or, neither … nor)

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જવાબ :

Krunal is neither a teacher nor a trainer.

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There was a traffic jam. We reached home in time. (and, so, though)

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Though there was a traffic jam, we reached home in time.

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Mr. Sharma was busy. He did not meet his staff. (and, so, but)

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જવાબ :

Mr. Sharma was busy so he did not meet his staff.

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Please water the plants. They will die. (so that, because, otherwise)

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જવાબ :

Please water the plants otherwise they will die.

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Lucky was not allowed to enter the hall. He did not have his I – card. (Because, so, though)

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જવાબ :

Lucky was not allowed to enter the hall because he did not have his I – card.

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Father bought many toys for Ratan. She was not happy. (Because, yet, therefore)

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જવાબ :

Father bought many toys for Ratan yet she was not happy.

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The principal called the parents. They could discuss their problems with him. (Therefore, so that, or else)

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જવાબ :

The principal called the parents so that they could discuss their problems with him.

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