Comprehension Exercises: Are Dams….
Short Answer-type Qs. (Word-limit: 25-30)
Q1. Which speech of Jawahar Lal Nehru
is referred to in this essay?
Ans. After independence, Pt. Jawahar
Lal Nehru delivered a speech. He appreciated dams in it. He called them ‘the
temples of modern India’. But, later on, he understood the disadvantages of
building dams. So he felt regret on his statement.
Q2. Why did Nehru regret his
statement about dams later on in his life?
Ans. The same as above in the first
question.
Q3. How did the Government compensate for the loss caused by the dam
building?
Ans. The government built more dams
to compensate the loss caused by the building of dams. But building dams caused
a great loss to the common people. It could not be compensated by building more
and more dams.
Q4. Why have dams become obsolete?
Ans. [In the beginning, building of
dams attracted people across the country. Tourists went to see the dams. Poets
used to visit them for the beautiful scenery. They composed poems there.] Ans.
In the beginning, building of dams attracted people across the country. But,
after some years, dams lost their attraction due to their disadvantages. They
became obsolete (outdated). Even the advanced countries stopped building them
due to their long-term disadvantages.
Q5. Why are big dams undemocratic?
Ans.
Building big dams by Government is totally undemocratic. These do
benefit to the rich only. The small holdings of the poor are snatched forcibly
from them. They are also not paid much money. They are not rehabilitated by the
government.
Q6.How did big dams affect ecology?
Ans. Big dams
cause a great loss to the ecology of that area. They make the land useless.
Floods, water-logging and salinity are also caused by them. Sometimes, a large
amount of water is released from the dams. It cause sudden flood on the plain
areas
Q7. How does the author present a contrast between monuments and big
dams?
Ans. The
author says that big dams and monuments cannot be equated. Dams are
short-lived. After a few years, nature start damaging them. Silt is filled in
them by a slow process. Monuments lived for long. Their maintenance is easy.
Long Answer-type Qs. (Word limit: 75 to 100)
Q1. Discuss the tone used in the first paragraph of the essay.
Ans. The tone in the first paragraph
of this essay is of doubt and criticism. The author is not ready to believe
that dams are temples of modern India. She also clarifies that Pt. Nehru
himself had to regret on his statement later on in his life. In addition to it,
the author expresses her doubt on the way Nehru’s follower showed their
enthusiasm on building big dams in India. It was all unnatural. The people who
were engaged in building business were highly benefited. The poor people lost
their small holding, the only means of earling their livelihood. Their culture,
their livelihood, their traditional way of irrigation, etc. __ all was forcibly
snatched from them.
Q2.’There was a time when big dams
moved men to poetry’, explain this statement.
Ans. In the
beginning, people were full of extraordinary enthusiasm about dams. Water was
stopped at one place by building big dams. It looked like a vast lake. It
presented a very attractive sight. So the people from far and near places
started visiting dams. Some people with romantic bent of mind also came there
to compose poem there. They found the place very inspiring to write poems. So
the author says that there was a time when big dams moved men to poetry. But
now, no one goes there because big dams have become obsolete.
Q3. What are the dangers associated with the construction of big dams?
Ans. There are certain dangers
associated with the building of big dams. First, dams need a large area to
reserve a large quantity of water. So many villages have to be evacuated.
People have to abandon their homes. Once they leave the place, they lose their
small holdings. They lose their means of earning livelihood. They lose their
culture. They are displaced. In addition, dams cause flood, water logging,
salinity and even earth quakes as it is said. They affect ecology of that area.
They are totally undemocratic and in favour of the rich only. Now-a-days, dams have become obsolete in the
developed countries. These are being destroyed there.
Q4.Discuss the note at which the
essay ends.
Ans. The author ends the essay at the
note of warning. She warns the government against the dangers of building dams.
Now add from the answer 3: First,…..to
the end.
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