CBSE Class 8 English Chapter 5 – The Summit Within Important Question Answers from Honeydew Book

 

Class 8 The Summit Within Question Answers – Looking for The Summit Within  Important questions and answers for CBSE Class 8 English Honeydew Book Chapter 5? Look no further! Our comprehensive compilation of important questions will help you brush up on your subject knowledge. Practicing Class 8 English question answers can significantly improve your performance in the exam. Improve your chances of scoring high marks by exploring Chapter 5: The Summit Within now. The questions listed below are based on the latest CBSE exam pattern, wherein we have given Text book Questions (NCERT Solutions) to the chapter’s Extract-based Questions and Extra Question Answers
 
Also, practising with different kinds of questions can help students learn new ways to solve problems that they may not have seen before. This can ultimately lead to a deeper understanding of the subject matter and better performance on exams. 

 

 

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Class 8 English The Summit Within Text Book Questions – NCERT Solutions

 

Comprehension Check

1. Standing on Everest, the writer was
(i) over joyed.
(ii) very sad.
(iii) jubilant and sad.
Choose the right item.
Ans.-(iii) jubilant and sad.

2. The emotion that gripped him was one of
i. victory over hurdles.
ii. humility and a sense of smallness.
iii.
greatness and self importance.
iv. joy of discovery.
Choose the right item.
Ans.– (ii) humility and a sense of smallness.

3. “The summit of the mind” refers to
i. great intellectual achievements.
ii. the process of maturing mentally and spiritually.
iii. overcoming personal ambition for common welfare.
iv. living in the world of thought and imagination.
v. the triumph of min d over worldly pleasures for a noble cause.
vi a fuller knowledge of oneself.
Mark the item(s) not relevant.
Ans.– (vi) a fuller knowledge of oneself.

Working with the Text

1. Answer the following questions.

(i) What are the three qualities that played a major role in the author’s climb?
Ans. The three qualities that played a major role in the author’s climb are endurance, persistence and will power.

(ii) Why is adventure, which is risky, also pleasurable?
Ans. An adventure which is risky in nature poses great challenges and obstacles in its path. Human beings attain immense pleasure and satisfaction in overcoming these obstacles.

(iii) What was it about Mount Everest that the author found irresistible?
Ans. The author could not resist climbing Mount Everest because it is the highest and the mightiest. It has defied many attempts. It demands one’s last ounce of energy.

(iv) One does not do it (climb a high peak) for fame alone. What does one do it for, really?
Ans. It is true that one does not climb the highest peak for fame alone. It is a test of one’s endurance, persistence and will power. One reason is simply because it exists and the other reason is because it holds the capacity to change a person inside-out. It transforms the climber spiritually and emotionally. The man who has been to the mountains never returns like the same as before.

(v) “He becomes conscious in a special manner of his own smallness in this large universe.” This awareness defines an emotion mentioned in the first paragraph. Which is the emotion?
Ans. “He becomes conscious in a special manner of his own smallness in this large universe.” This awareness defines the impact of “humility” on the person after having climbed the highest peak.

(vi) What were the “symbols of reverence” left by members of the team on Everest?
Ans. As leaving symbol of reverence on Everest, the author left a picture of Guru Nanak Dev, his fellow climbers Rawat and Phu Dorji left pictures and relics of Goddess Durga and Buddha respectively. Edmund Hilary built a cross under the heap of rocks in the snow.

(vii) What, according to the writer, did his experience as an Everester teach him?
Ans. The author goes about thinking that his experience as an “Everester” has given him both the strength and inspiration to deal with life’s painful experiences with determination and firmness.

2. Write a sentence against each of the following statements. Your sentence should explain the statement. You can pick out sentences from the text and rewrite them. The first one has been done for you.
(i) The experience changes you completely.
One who has been to the mountains is never the same again.
(ii) Man takes delight in overcoming obstacles. _________________________________________
(iii) Mountains are nature at its best. _________________________________________
(iv) The going was difficult but the after-effects were satisfying. _________________________________________
(v) The physical conquest of a mountain is really a spiritual experience. ________________________________________

Ans.
(i) The experience changes you completely.
One who has been to the mountains is never the same again.
(ii) Man takes delight in overcoming obstacles.
The obstacles in climbing a mountain are physical. A climb to a summit means endurance, persistence and will power. The demonstration of these physical qualities is no doubt exhilarating.
(iii) Mountains are nature at its best.
Mountains are a means of communion with God.
(iv) The going was difficult but the after-effects were satisfying.
The physical conquest of a mountain is only one part of the achievement,,There is more to it than that. It is followed by a sense of fulfilment.
(v) The physical conquest of a mountain is really a spiritual experience.
There is the fact that Everest is not just a physical climb. The man who has been to the mountain-top becomes conscious in a special manner of his own smallness in this large universe.

The Summit Within- Grammar Exercises

1. Fill in the blanks in the following dialogues choosing suitable phrases from those given in the box

At hand At once At all At a low ebb At first sight

(i) Teacher: You were away from school without permission. Go to the principal ________________ and submit your explanation.
Pupil: Yes, Madam. But would you help me write it first?
(ii) Arun: Are you unwell? Ila: No, not ________________ Why do you ask?
Arun: If you were unwell, I would send you to my uncle. He is a doctor.
(iii) Mary: Almost every Indian film has an episode of love ________________.
David: Is that what makes them so popular in foreign countries?
(iv) Asif: You look depressed. Why are your spirits ________________ today? (Use such in the phrase)
Ashok: I have to write ten sentences using words that I never heard before.
(v) Shieba: Your big moment is close ________________.
Jyoti: How should I welcome it?
Shieba: Get up and receive the trophy.

Ans. 
(i) Teacher: You were away from school without permission. Go to the principal at once and submit your explanation.
Pupil: Yes, Madam. But would you help me write it first?
(ii) Arun: Are you unwell? Ila: No, not at all. Why do you ask?
Arun: If you were unwell, I would send you to my uncle. He is a doctor.
(iii) Mary: Almost every Indian film has an episode of love at first sight.
David: Is that what makes them so popular in foreign countries?
(iv) Asif: You look depressed. Why are your spirits at such a low ebb today? (Use such in the phrase)
Ashok: I have to write ten sentences using words that I never heard before.
(v) Shieba: Your big moment is close at hand.
Jyoti: How should I welcome it?
Shieba: Get up and receive the trophy.

2. Write the noun forms of the following words adding -ance or -ence to each.
(i) endure ________________
(ii) persist ________________
(iii) signify ________________
(iv) confide ________________
(v) maintain ________________
(vi) abhor ________________
Ans.
(i) endure + ance= endurance
(ii) persist + ence= persistence
(iii) signify + ance= significance
(iv) confide + ence= confidence
(v) maintain + ence= maintenance
(vi) abhor + ence= abhorrence

3. (i) Match words under A with their meanings under B.

A

B

remote Difficult to overcome
means Most prominent
dominant Be overcome/ overpowered
formidable method(s)
overwhelmed Far away from

Ans.

A

B

remote Far away from
means method(s)
dominant Most prominent
formidable Difficult to overcome
overwhelmed Be overcome/ overpowered

 

(ii) Fill in the blanks in the sentences below with appropriate words from under A.
(a) There were ________________ obstacles on the way, but we reached our destination safely.
(b) We have no ________________ of finding out what happened there.
(c) Why he lives in a house ________________ from any town or village is more than I can tell. (d) ________________ by gratitude, we bowed to the speaker for his valuable advice.
(e) The old castle stands in a ___________ position above the sleepy town.
Ans.
(a) There were formidable obstacles on the way, but we reached our destination safely.
(b) We have no means of finding out what happened there.
(c) Why he lives in a house remote from any town or village is more than I can tell.
(d) Overwhelmed by gratitude, we bowed to the speaker for his valuable advice.
(e) The old castle stands in a dominant position above the sleepy town.

 

 

Class 8 English The Summit Within Chapter 5 Extract Based Questions

 

Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow-

A. Of all the emotions which surged through me as I stood on the summit of Everest, looking over miles of panorama below us, the dominant one I think was humility. The physical in me seemed to say, ‘Thank God, it’s all over!” However, instead of being jubilant, there was a tinge of sadness. Was it because I had already done the ‘ultimate’ in climbing and there would be nothing higher to climb and all roads hereafter would lead down?
By climbing the summit of Everest you are overwhelmed by a deep sense of joy and thankfulness. It is a joy which lasts a lifetime. The experience changes you completely. The man who has been to the mountains is never the same again.
As I look back at life after climbing Everest I cannot help remarking about the other summit — the summit of the mind — no less formidable and no easier to climb.

Q1. What does ‘surge’ mean?
A. flow continuously
B. End abruptly
C. Move suddenly and powerfully
D. none of these
Ans. C. Move suddenly and powerfully

Q2. What is a summit?
Ans. The peak of the mountain is called summit.

Q3. What is a ‘panorama’?
Ans. Panorams is a wide-angle, unbroken view of the entire area surrounding the viewer.

Q4. Why was the writer sad?
Ans. Now that he had accomplished the highest peak, there was nothing higher to climb left for him.

Q5. Find an antonym for ‘easy’ from the extract.
Ans. Formidable

 

B. Consider a typical climb, towards the summit on the last heights. You are sharing a rope with another climber. You firm in. He cuts the steps in the hard ice. Then he belays and you inch your way up. The climb is grim. You strain every nerve as you take every step. Famous climbers have left records of the help given by others. They have also recorded how they needed just that help. Else they might have given up. Breathing is difficult. You curse yourself for having let yourself in for this. You wonder why you ever undertook the ascent. There are moments when you feel like going back. It would be sheer relief to go down, instead of up. But almost at once you snap out of that mood. There is something in you that does not let you give up the struggle. And you go on. Your companion keeps up with you. Just another fifty feet. Or a hundred, maybe. You ask yourself: Is there no end? You look at your companion and he looks at you. You draw inspiration from each other. And then, without first being aware of it, you are at the summit.

Q1. What is the important skill required, as per the extract?
A. Patience
B. team-work
C. intelligence
D. beauty
Ans. B. team-work

Q2. What is ‘belays’?
Ans. Belays means that the climber fixes the rope.

Q3. What does ‘inch your way up’ mean?
Ans. It means to go ahead slowly and carefully.

Q4. Find an antonym of ‘cheerful’ from the extract.
Ans. grim

Q5. What prevented the climbers from giving up?
Ans. The help given by others prevented them from giving up the task.

 

C. Looking round from the summit you tell yourself that it was worthwhile. Other silvery peaks appear through the clouds. If you are lucky the sun may be on them. The surrounding peaks look like a jewelled necklace around the neck of your summit. Below, you see vast valleys sloping into the distance. It is an ennobling, enriching experience to just look down from the summit of a mountain. You bow down and make your obeisance to whichever God you worship.
I left on Everest a picture of Guru Nanak. Rawat left a picture of Goddess Durga. Phu Dorji left a relic of the Buddha. Edmund Hillary had buried a cross under a cairn (a heap of rocks and stones) in the snow. These are not symbols of conquest but of reverence.

Q1. The poet has compared the mountain peaks to _________
Ans. a jewelled necklace.

Q2. What does one feel when one looks down from the peak of a mountain?
Ans. It is an ennobling and enriching experience.

Q3. What did the writer do to mark his obeisance?
Ans. He bowed down as a mark of respect to the god he worshipped.

Q4. Which gods have been mentioned in the extract?
Ans. Guru Nanak ji, Goddess Durga and Budhha.

Q5. The cross is the holy symbol of which religion?
A. Judaism
B. Sikhism
C. Christianity
D. Hinduism
Ans. C. Christianity

D. There is another summit. It is within yourself. It is in your own mind. Each man carries within himself his own mountain peak. He must climb it to reach to a fuller knowledge of himself. It is fearful, and unscalable. It cannot be climbed by anyone else. You yourself have to do it. The physical act of climbing to the summit of a mountain outside is akin to the act of climbing the mountain within. The effects of both the climbs are the same. Whether the mountain you climb is physical or emotional and spiritual, the climb will certainly change you. It teaches you much about the world and about yourself.
I venture to think that my experience as an Everester has provided me with the inspiration to face life’s ordeals resolutely. Climbing the mountain was a worthwhile experience. The conquest of the internal summit is equally worthwhile. The internal summits are, perhaps, higher than Everest.

Q1. What is the second summit?
Ans. It is the summit of one’s mind.

Q2. What does ‘akin’ mean?
Ans. similar

Q3. Who is an ‘Everester’?
Ans. One who climbs the Mount Everest is called an Everester.

Q4. How did the physical climb over the Everest help the author climb the summit within?
Ans. It provided him the inspiration to face life’s ordeals with determination.

Q5. What is unique about the summit within?
Ans. It cannot be climbed by anyone else other than the person himself.

Class 8 The Summit Within Extra Question Answers

Answer the following questions-

Q1. What kind of a change did the author experience after accomplishing the climb?
Ans. He found the climb to be mystical. He became aware of his own smallness in the vast universe. It made him determined to face life’s challenges.

Q2. Which two summits does the writer talk of?
Ans. The first summit is the peak of Mount Everest which is a physical climb. The second one is the summit within oneself which is a spiritual and emotional climb.

Q3. Who do the climbers leave pictures and symbols of different gods on the summit?
Ans. When they reach the summit, they are full of reverence for the god whom they believe in. It is a mark of respect and not a symbol of conquest, that they leave the pictures and symbols of their religion on the summit.

Q4. What is the importance of the companions during the climb?
Ans. many Everesters have recorded the immense support they got from fellow climbers. It is crucial because one thinks of retreating at every moment. It is the constant support of the companion which helps one to continue the arduous climb.

Q5. According to the writer, other than being a physical climb, what else does the climb on the Everest do?
Ans. It changes the person emotionally and spiritually as well. One becomes resolute and faces life’s challenges in a better way. The summit within which is tougher than the climb to the summit of the Everest becomes easier to conquer for those who climb the Everest because they witness extremely grim situations which climbing the Everest.

 

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