Class Eight English CBSE Question & Answer
The Best Christmas Present in the World
The Ant and The Cricket
1. What did the author find in a junk shop?
Answer: The author found a roll-top desk made of oak wood in the junk shop. It was badly out of shop and needed lots of repair. But as a new one would have cost him a fortune he thought of buying
it.

2. What did he find in a secret drawer? Who do you think had put it in there?
Answer: The author found a letter written by a person named Jim. It was Jim’s last letter to the recipient Mrs. Macpherson. So, there is every likelihood that Mrs. Macpherson had put it there.
3. Who had written the letter, to whom, and when?
Answer:
Jim Macpherson had written the letter to his wife Mrs. Macpherson on
during December 1914. It was written during the First World War.
4. Why was the letter written — what was the wonderful thing that had happened?
Answer: German
and British army was fighting a battle. The soldiers were living in
their trenches to fight enemy. For soldiers writing and receiving letter
was the only way to be in touch with their family members. Nowadays
telephone has taken over the role of letters. Think how painful and
wonderful it would have been to wait for weeks for a letter to arrive.
The wonderful thing was, in spite of enmity they celebrated Christmas
together. This shows that festivals are above all personal enmity. In
our country there is a saying that during Holi you should embrace your
friends and foes alike.
5. What jobs did Hans Wolf and Jim Macpherson have when they were not soldiers?
Answer: Hans Wolf was a musician playing cello in an orchestra
and Jim Macpherson was a school teacher. During early 20th century it
was common for people to get enrolled into army during wars. Even today
certain countries, like Israel, make it mandatory for all adults to serve in military for a certain period.
6. Had Hans Wolf ever been to Dorset? Why did he say he knew it?
Answer:
Hans Wolf had never been to Dorset. He was fond of reading books and
had good command over English language. He read so much about Dorset in
books that he was familiar with Dorset. That is why he said that he knew
Dorset.
7. Do you think Jim Macpherson came back from the war? How do you know this?
Answer:
The written statement on the letter saying that that was the last
letter from Jim and that should be buried with Mrs. Macpherson indicates
that Jim didn’t return from war.
8. Why did the author go to Bridport?
Answer:
The author wanted to ensure that the letter should reach the real owner
and her last wish should be fulfilled. Even a criminal going to the
guillotine is asked his last wishes and efforts are taken to fulfill
those wishes. The address written on the envelope gave a hint to the
author to try finding Mrs. Macpherson in Bridport.
9. How old was Mrs Macpherson now? Where was she?
Answer:
Mrs. Macpherson was now over hundred years old. She was of the opinion
that electricity was costly so was using candles to lighten her home.
Because of candle her house caught fire and she was injured. She was getting treatment in a nursing home.
10. Who did Connie Macpherson think her visitor was?
Answer:
Mrs. Macpherson thought the author to be Jim himself. Probably her old
age, her poor health coupled with her sense of void after Jim’s death
created such hallucination for her.
11. Which sentence in the text shows that the visitor did not try to hide his identity?
Answer: Author’s statement about how he found the desk and ultimately the letter shows that he did not try to hide his identity.
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