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Karnataka State Syllabus Class 7 English Poem Chapter 1 The Gymnastic Clock
The Gymnastic Clock Questions and Answers, Summary, Notes
Before you read:
The Spider Game
I. Listen to the piece of text that your teacher reads out to you.
II. Fill up the blanks with the words you have heard:
The little spider
Crawled down the wall
By using its web
So it wouldn’t fall
It crawled to the bottom
And back up again
Then thought to himself
What a fine game
So he called his friends
To join the game
And they played all-day
Till night-time came
And when they had finished
They went off to bed
And left all the wall
Covered over in web
How many words do your remember?
Observe the rhyming words.
The Gymnastic clock
C1. Answer the following questions in one or two sentences each:
Question 1.
Name the two characters in the poem.
Answer:
The two characters in the poem are the little clock and the speaker.
Question 2.
What does the clock tell the speaker each morning?
Answer:
The clock tells the speaker “Now, don’t forget your exercises.
Question 3.
Does the clock stop its exercise at any time?
Answer:
No.
Question 4.
What similarity do the speaker and the clock share?
Answer:
Both, when they rise every single morning they just exercise and exercise.
C2. Complete the following:
Make a list of the words that are repeated in the poem.
- plain
- ___________
- ___________
- ___________
Answer:
- plain
- Exercise
- morning
- clock
C3. Read the poem again and answer the following:
1. “I Exercise like this, all day !”
Question a.
Who is referred to as ‘I’?
Answer:
The little clock is referred to as I.
Question b.
What is exercise?
Answer:
Taking both hands above the head and then lovering them very slowly.
Question c.
When does it do it?
Answer:
All the time
2. “Pooh! I wouldn’t boast of it like you”
Question a.
Who is referred to as ‘you’?
Answer:
The little clock is referred to like you.
Question b.
What is he boasting about?
Answer:
He is boasting that he can swing his arms round.
Question c.
Is there a competition between the one who says this line and the clock?
Answer:
Yes, there seems to be a competition.
Know more about the poem:
Study the words below and pick out rhyming words from the poem, for the words given below:
One is done for you.
Personification:
When you make a thing, idea, or an animal do something that only human beings can do.
For example, “Wind yells while blowing.”
This is an example of personification because the wind cannot yell. Only a living thing can yell.
Answer:
Identify personification (2 Example)
- It takes a plan as a plan can be
- And so the clock hem looks at me.
I. Identify two examples of personification in the poem.
Answer:
- It talks as plain as plain can be
- And so the clock them looks at me.
Look at the signature of the poet. What does 10/17/21 mean? Discuss with your partner about the difference between the American and the British method of writing the date.
Answer:
10/17/21 – 17th October 1921.
The Gymnastic Clock Summary in English
This is a simple poem written by M.C. Davies. The famous proverb is “Time and tide wait for no man”.
Here the little clock was telling his friend don’t forget your exercises. It was telling him to take both hands above his head and lower them very slowly. So that he does not get tired and stop in the middle.
The speaker tells the clock’s to do exercises but I do not boast like you I can even swing my arms around which you cannot do.
But the clock looks at the speaker and then both the clock and the speaker did exercises every morning exercise and exercise.