Class 11 Alternative English Important Chapter 5 On Saying Please

Class 11 Alternative English Important Chapter 5 On Saying Please Solutions English Medium As Per AHSEC New Syllabus to each chapter is provided in the list so that you can easily browse through different chapters ASSEB Class 11 Alternative English Important Solutions and select need one. AHSEC Class 11 Alternative English Additional Notes English Medium Download PDF. HS 1st Year Alternative English Important Solutions in English.

Class 11 Alternative English Important Chapter 5 On Saying Please

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Also, you can read the NCERT book online in these sections Solutions by Expert Teachers as per Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Book guidelines. ASSEB Class 11 Alternative English Additional Question Answer are part of All Subject Solutions. Here we have given HS 1st Year Alternative English Important Notes in English for All Chapters, You can practice these here.

Chapter: 5

IMPORTANT QUESTION AND ANSWER

Answer the Following Question:

1. Who is the author of “On Saying Please”?

Ans: Alfred George Gardiner.

2. What caused the lift-man to throw the passenger out of the lift?

Ans: The passenger refused to say “please” when asking for the top floor.

3. Is discourtesy considered a legal offence according to Gardiner?

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Ans: No, discourtesy is not a legal offence.

4. What does the law protect us against, as mentioned in the essay?

Ans: The law protects us against material attack, not bad manners.

5. According to the essay, what is more painful than a physical injury?

Ans: A wound to one’s self-respect or vanity.

6. What are ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ described as in the essay?

Ans: The small change with which we pay our way as social beings.

7. Who is the ‘polite conductor’ in the essay?

Ans: A bus conductor known for his courteous and kind behaviour.

8. How did the bus conductor treat the author when he had no money?

Ans: He allowed the author to travel and said he could pay later.

9. What effect does good temper and kindliness have on others, according to Gardiner?

Ans: It creates an atmosphere of good temper and infects others with civility.

10. What lesson does Gardiner suggest to the lift-man about dealing with rudeness?

Ans: To respond with elaborate politeness rather than physical violence.

Fill in the Blanks:

1. The law does not recognize the laceration of our ______ as a case for compensation.

Ans: Feelings.

2. Bad manners probably do more to ______ the stream of general life than all the crimes in the calendar.

Ans: Poison.

3. The first requirement of civility is that we should ______ a service.

Ans: Acknowledge.

4. The polite conductor had an inexhaustible fund of ______.

Ans: Patience.

5. The polite man may lose the material advantage, but he always has the ______ victory.

Ans: Spiritual.

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