Sunday, July 13, 2025

8th Standard English My Hobby: Reading Solution

 Tamil Nadu 8th Standard English My Hobby: Reading Solution 

Explore the poem that celebrates the joy and power of reading through comprehension questions, multiple-choice activities, a rhyme scheme task, and more.


1. Comprehension Questions

1. What is the hobby of the poet?
➡️ Reading is the hobby of the poet.

2. What does ‘ajar’ mean?
➡️ Ajar means ‘slightly open’.

3. Can the poet fly without wings?
➡️ The poet says that he can fly without wings by reading books.

4. What can children do to society if they read?
➡️ The children can construct a powerful society if they read.

5. What is the theme of the poem?
➡️ The theme of the poem is to develop the habit of reading.


2. Multiple Choice Activity

On the basis of your understanding of the poem, tick the most suitable option to complete each sentence:

Reading
☐ wastes my time.
☐ helps me think deeply about everything.
☐ keeps me busy.
helps me in thought breeding.


My hobby
☐ arguing in the court.
☐ working in hospitals.
taking me far and near.
☐ selling goods in a wholesale market.


Reading
☐ helps me to weep and cry.
lets me fly without wings.
☐ works in fields to produce food.
☐ helps me asleep quickly.


Reading
☐ blesses the children who read.
helps the children to construct society.
☐ blesses the teachers who teach.
☐ blesses the farmers who produce food.


3. Poem Analysis Table

The poet mentions uses of reading The lines in the poem describe the use The rhymes used in the lines Meaning of the line
Thought breeding It helps me / In thought breeding. reading – breeding Reading helps the poet think a lot.
Opens rational doors It keeps my rational / Doors ajar. far – ajar Reading opens the poet’s rational mind slightly.
Fly without wings Without wings / It lets me fly. cry – fly Reading enables the poet to fly without wings (use imagination).
Constructing society If all the children could read, / In constructing a vigorous society. read – succeed Reading empowers children to build a powerful society.

4. Rhyme Scheme Practice

a. Identify the rhyme scheme of the given short poem:

My dog likes bones,
He eats them up,
He’s very sweet,
He’s just a pup.

Rhyme Scheme: a b c b


b. Complete the rhyme using an abab pattern:

Peas porridge hot,
Peas porridge cold,
We have in the pot,
You drink it with bold.

✅ Rhyme Scheme: a b a b


✅ Conclusion

Reading is more than just a hobby for the poet — it's a gateway to imagination, reasoning, and societal growth. Encourage the reading habit in children to unlock creativity and build a better future!



 

Slow learner Paragraph

  • Reading is the hobby of the poet.
  • ‘Ajar’ means slightly open.
  • The poet can fly without wings by reading books.
  • Children can construct a powerful society if they read.
  • The theme of the poem is to develop the habit of reading.

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