Read and download free pdf of CBSE Class 11 English Rangas Marriage Worksheet Set B. Download printable English Class 11 Worksheets in pdf format, CBSE Class 11 English Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage Worksheet has been prepared as per the latest syllabus and exam pattern issued by CBSE, NCERT and KVS. Also download free pdf English Class 11 Assignments and practice them daily to get better marks in tests and exams for Class 11. Free chapter wise worksheets with answers have been designed by Class 11 teachers as per latest examination pattern
Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage English Worksheet for Class 11
Class 11 English students should refer to the following printable worksheet in Pdf in Class 11. This test paper with questions and solutions for Class 11 English will be very useful for tests and exams and help you to score better marks
Class 11 English Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage Worksheet Pdf
RANGA’S MARRIAGE
Masti Venkatesha Iyengar
♦ Key Elements:
• The concept of arranged marriages in the Indian culture: then and now.
• Ranga as a character who retains his traditions even as he harbours new age thoughts.
• Ranga as a character whose thoughts do not seem to have eventually matched his actions.
• The narrator, Shyama, whose brilliance is in a simple plan of placing elements together and watch as things run their natural course.
• The author‟s writing style – first person narrative, casual almost verbal communication with the reader, rambling narration, deliberate use of native words, proverbs, anecdotes and other references.
• The narrator‟s, and therefore, the author‟s views on the English language.
♦ SUMMARY
Ranga‟s Marriage, by Masti Venkatesha Iyengar, is a story about a boy who returns to his village after receiving education from Bangalore.
The story is a first person narrative and a major portion of the story is in flash back. The speaker directly addresses the reader. The narrator is a neighbour of the protagonist. He introduces the story with a difference by first giving a detailed description of their village Hoshali. He praises the mangoes from his village. He asks the reader if he/she has ever heard of the village. He replies to the question himself, for the village was not located in any of the maps for the English babus and the ones in our country forgot to put it there. Then he introduces Ranga, the protagonist, in a time ten years ago. Ranga had gone to Bangalore for studies and returned home after six months. It was the time when English was a language not popular and a few people used it. All used to converse in Kannada.
All the villagers arrived at Ranga‟s place and began scrutinising him. To their dismay, he was still the same old Ranga and they dispersed. However, the narrator stayed back and shared a few jokes with the boy and then left. Later in the afternoon, Ranga arrived at the narrator‟s home with a few oranges. The narrator judged the boy and felt it appropriate to marry such a well educated and humble boy. However, Ranga had no plans to settle as a married man. He put his views on marriage in front of the narrator that he wanted to get married to a girl who is mature and someone he could admire. Ranga left after the discussion and the narrator decided then that he would get the boy married. Determined, he began considering Rama Rao‟s niece Ratna as a suitable bride for Ranga. She was from a big town and knew how to play veena and harmonium. He came up with a plan and arranges a meeting.
The narrator was happy as his plan was working. As his next step, the next day the narrator took Ranga to an astrologer who he had already tutored what to say. It was the meeting with the astrologer when the narrator‟s name is disclosed. Shyama, he was. The astrologer pretended to read the natal chart of Rangappa and declared that the boy was in love with a girl who had a name of something found in the ocean. Shyama said it could be Ratna, Rama Rao‟s niece. Ranga‟s smile was not hidden from Shyama.
Ranga by then had admitted that he had been attracted to the girl.
The story moves forward ten years, or to say, returns to the present. Rangappa came one day to the narrator, inviting him at his son Shyama‟s third birthday. Obviously, Ratna and Ranga had been married. And now they have a three years old son whom Ranga named after the narrator.
¬ Answer the following questions in 30-40 words:
1. What is the narrator's attitude towards English language and culture?
2. How was Ranga's homecoming a great event?
3. What is so special about the village Hosahalli, according to the narrator?
4. What about Ranga impressed the writer in the first meeting?
5. What kind of bride was Ranga looking for?
6. What was the writer's need to rope in the Shastri into his plan?.
7. How did the narrator arrange that Ranga should meet Ratna?
8. “Words, mere words! The fellow said he would leave but he did not make a move. How can one expect words to match actions in these days of Kaliyuga?”Who said these words and in what context?
¬ Answer the following questions in 100-120 words:
1.Character sketch of the narrator.
Shyama, the narrator of the story „Ranga‟s Marriage‟ is also the central character. His style of narration evokes a lot of humour in the story. He is an elderly gentleman and refers to himself as a dark piece of oil cake. He is passionately in love with his village and the villagers and rambles incessantly while describing it. He is a keen observer of his surroundings and uses a colourful style of narration. He feels it is disgraceful to use English words in the native tongue. He is a good judge of people and regards Ranga as a generous and considerate fellow. He is conservative at heart and feels unhappy at Ranga‟s decision to remain single. He had decided that Ratna would be a suitable bride for him. He means well and his intentions are good. He schemes to get Ranga married and arranges a meeting with Shastri whom he had tutored thoroughly. He is a shrewd contriver as he tells Ranga that Ratna was married. This he does in order to rouse Ranga‟s desire for the unattainable.
2. Comment on the influence of English - the language and the way of life - on Indian life as reflected in the story. What is the narrator's attitude to English?
Please click on below link to download CBSE Class 11 English Rangas Marriage Worksheet Set B
CBSE Class 11 English The Voice of The Rain Worksheet |
CBSE Class 11 English The Voice of the Rain Worksheet Set A |
CBSE Class 11 English The Voice of the Rain Worksheet Set B |
CBSE Class 11 English Childhood Worksheet |
CBSE Class 11 English Childhood Worksheet Set A |
CBSE Class 11 English Childhood Worksheet Set B |
CBSE Class 11 English Father to Son Worksheet Set A |
CBSE Class 11 English Father to Son Worksheet Set B |
CBSE Class 11 English Father To Son Worksheet Set C |
CBSE Class 11 English Tale of Melon City Worksheet |
More Study Material
CBSE Class 11 English Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage Worksheet
The above practice worksheet for Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage has been designed as per the current syllabus for Class 11 English released by CBSE. Students studying in Class 11 can easily download in Pdf format and practice the questions and answers given in the above practice worksheet for Class 11 English on a daily basis. All the latest practice worksheets with solutions have been developed for English by referring to the most important and regularly asked topics that the students should learn and practice to get better scores in their examinations. Studiestoday is the best portal for Printable Worksheets for Class 11 English students to get all the latest study material free of cost.
Worksheet for English CBSE Class 11 Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage
Teachers of studiestoday have referred to the NCERT book for Class 11 English to develop the English Class 11 worksheet. If you download the practice worksheet for the above chapter daily, you will get better scores in Class 11 exams this year as you will have stronger concepts. Daily questions practice of English printable worksheet and its study material will help students to have a stronger understanding of all concepts and also make them experts on all scoring topics. You can easily download and save all revision Worksheets for Class 11 English also from www.studiestoday.com without paying anything in Pdf format. After solving the questions given in the practice sheet which have been developed as per the latest course books also refer to the NCERT solutions for Class 11 English designed by our teachers
Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage worksheet English CBSE Class 11
All practice paper sheet given above for Class 11 English have been made as per the latest syllabus and books issued for the current academic year. The students of Class 11 can be assured that the answers have been also provided by our teachers for all test paper of English so that you are able to solve the problems and then compare your answers with the solutions provided by us. We have also provided a lot of MCQ questions for Class 11 English in the worksheet so that you can solve questions relating to all topics given in each chapter. All study material for Class 11 English students have been given on studiestoday.
Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage CBSE Class 11 English Worksheet
Regular printable worksheet practice helps to gain more practice in solving questions to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage concepts. Practice worksheets play an important role in developing an understanding of Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage in CBSE Class 11. Students can download and save or print all the printable worksheets, assignments, and practice sheets of the above chapter in Class 11 English in Pdf format from studiestoday. You can print or read them online on your computer or mobile or any other device. After solving these you should also refer to Class 11 English MCQ Test for the same chapter.
Worksheet for CBSE English Class 11 Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage
CBSE Class 11 English best textbooks have been used for writing the problems given in the above worksheet. If you have tests coming up then you should revise all concepts relating to Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage and then take out a print of the above practice sheet and attempt all problems. We have also provided a lot of other Worksheets for Class 11 English which you can use to further make yourself better in English
You can download the CBSE Practice worksheets for Class 11 English Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage for the latest session from StudiesToday.com
Yes, you can click on the links above and download chapter-wise Practice worksheets in PDFs for Class 11 for English Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage
Yes, the Practice worksheets issued for Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage Class 11 English have been made available here for the latest academic session
You can easily access the links above and download the Class 11 Practice worksheets English for Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage
There is no charge for the Practice worksheets for Class 11 CBSE English Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage you can download everything free
Regular revision of practice worksheets given on studiestoday for Class 11 subject English Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage can help you to score better marks in exams
Yes, studiestoday.com provides all the latest Class 11 English Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage test practice sheets with answers based on the latest books for the current academic session
Yes, studiestoday provides worksheets in Pdf for Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage Class 11 English in mobile-friendly format and can be accessed on smartphones and tablets.
Yes, practice worksheets for Class 11 English Snapshots Chapter 3 Rangas Marriage are available in multiple languages, including English, Hindi