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NCERT Solution for Class 9 English Poem Chapter 5 A Legend of the Northland.

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NCERT Solution for Class 9 English Poem Chapter 5 A Legend of the Northland



Think About the Poem

Q.1. Which country or countries do you think “The Northland” refers to?

Ans:- It is a country in the north where days are short and night are long.

Q.2. What did Saint Peter ask the old lady for? What was the lady’s reaction?

Ans:- Saint Peter asked the old lady for alms. The lady behaved miserly and kept changing the size of the cake but could not give him anything to eat.

Q.3. How did he punish her?

 Ans:- He cursed her and made her a woodpecker.

Q.4. How does the woodpecker get her food?

Ans:- The Woodpecker bores the hard and dry wood to get her food.

 Q.5. Do you think that the old lady would have been so ungenerous if she Saint Peter really was? What would she have done then?

 Ans. No, she would not have done this. She might have given him the smallest piece of cake.

 Q.6. Is this a true story? Which part of this poem do you feel is the most important

Ans. No, it is an imaginative story. It is a legend. The third stanza of the poem is very important.

Q.7. What is a legend? Why is this poem called a legend?

 Ans. A legend is a story from ancient times about people and events. The title of the poem tells that it is a legend. The poet himself says that 'I don't believe it is true'.

Q.8. Write the story of ‘A Legend of the Northland’ in about ten sentences.

Ans. The poem is the story of an old woman. She is asked by Saint Peter for alms who has become weak with fasting and traveling. But her greed forces her not to give him anything. He becomes angry and makes her a woodpecker who bores hard and dry wood to get food. Her clothes are burnt to ashes and she is left with a cap on her head. She continues boring into hardwood for her little food.


The following are the very very Important Questions of A legend of the Northland.

Question .1.




NCERT Solution for Class 9 English Poem Chapter 5 A Legend of the Northland



Additional Questions and Answer

Q.1. Which place is discussed in the extract?

Ans:- Northland is discussed here.

Q. 2, What specific qualities of the place are mentioned in the stanza?

Ans. The specific qualities of the place are : (i) Hours of the day are few and (ii) Nights are long in winter. Q. 3. Whose legend does the poem narrate?

 Ans. The poem narrates the legend of an old lady.

Q. 4. Who are the children compared to?

 Ans. The children are compared to the bear's cub.

Q. 5. Where is a reindeer harnessed to?

Ans. A reindeer is harnessed to the sleds.

Q. 6.-What kind of clothes do children wear?

Ans. Children wear furry clothes.

Q. 7. Who does not believe in the story?

Ans. The poet does not believe in the story.



NCERT Solution for Class 9 English Poem Chapter 5 A Legend of the Northland




Q. 8. Why does the poet narrate the tale?

Ans. The poet narrates it because it has a moral lesson.

Q. 9, Who is the poet?

Ans. The poet is Phoebe Cary.

Q. 10. Who was Peter ?

Ans. Peter was a saint.

Q. 11. Where did he live ?

Ans. He lived in Northland.

Q. 12. What did he do ?

Ans. She was baking cakes.

Q. 13. Who does 'He' refer to ?

Ans. He here refers to Saint Peter.

Q. 14. Whom did he meet?

Ans. He met with a woman.

Q. 15. What was she doing?

Ans. He used to preach.

Q. 16. Who was on fast frie?

Ans. The saint was on fast.

Q. 17. What did the visitor demand for

Ans. The visitor demanded for cake.

Q. 18. Who dues 'her refer to ?

Ans. Here Tier' refers to the woman.

Q. 19. Name the poem and the poet

 Ans. The poem is 'A Legend of the Northland' and the

Q. 20. What did the little woman do?

 Ans. The little woman made a little cake.

 Q. 21. What did she notice when it was baked?

 Ans. When it was baked she found it too large.

Q. 22. Who does 'she' refer to in the first line?

Ans. Here 'she' refers to the little woman.

Q. 23: What did she do?

 Ans. She kneaded it again.

 Q. 24. What did she notice when she turned that cake over?

Ans. She found it as large as the first.

Q. 25. Who is 'she' in the first line?

Ans. She here is the little woman.

Q. 26. What did she do?

Ans, She took a tiny scrap of dough, rolled it, and made it thin.

Q. 27. What happened ultimately?

Ans. Ultimately she could not give the cake to the saint.

Q. 28. Who is the speaker in these 'lines?

 Ans. The little woman baker is the speaker 41 these lines.

Q. 29. When do the cakes seem

Ans. The cakes seem big when tlic

Q. 30. Where did she put them

 Ans. She put them on the shelf.

Q.31. How did Saint Peter feel?

Ans. A. Saint Peter became angry.

Q.32. Why could he not tolerate the little woman?

Ans. "You' refers to the little woman.

Q. 33. What did the saint say about her?

Ans. The saint said about the woman that she was selfish.

Q. 34. Name the poem and the poet.

Ans. The poem is 'A Legend of the Northland' and the poet is Pheobe Gary.

Q. 35. What do you' refer to in the first-line?.

Ans. He could not tolerate the little woman because he was hungry and feeling exhausted. He felt irritated at the woman's attitude.

Q. 36. Who made him angry?

Ans. The little woman made him angry.

Q. 37. Who does 'you' refer to?

Ans. 'You' here refers to the baker.

Q. 38. What did the saint say?

Ans. The saint cursed her.

Q. 39. How will the baker get her food now?

Ans. The baker got her food now by boring the hard dry wood.

Q. 40. How did she go out of the room?

Ans. She went out of the room through the chimney.



NCERT Solution for Class 9 English Poem Chapter 5 A Legend of the Northland



Q. 41. Who changed her into a bird?

 Ans. The saint changed her into a bird.

Q. 42. Who does 'she' refer to in the fourth line?

 Ans. 'She' here refers to the baker.

Q. 43. What did she have on her head ?

Ans. She had a scarlet cap on her head.

Q. 44. What happened to the cap ?

 Ans. The cap remained the same.

Q. 45. What happened to her clothes?

 Ans. Her clothes were burnt to ashes.

Q. 46. Who does 'her' refer to in the second line?

 Ans. 'Her' here refers to both of the baker and the woodpecker.

Q. 47. Where does she live at present?

Ans. At present, she lives in the trees.

Q. 48. C. How does she get her food?

Ans. She gets  her food by boring.



NCERT Solution for Class 9 English Poem Chapter 5 A Legend of the Northland


Summary


Summary: In this poem, the poet tells us about an incident that took place in Northland. Nights in Northland are very long and the people can not stay asleep for the whole night. People residing there harness the reindeers to pull their sleds. Their children wear furry clothes. Then the poet narrates a story. However, the poet does not believe it to be true.

                     Once, Saint Peter was traveling around the earth. He came across a little woman who was baking cakes in a hearth in Northland. The Saint was feeling very week due to fast. Therefore, he requested the lady to give him one cake. The lady was very greedy. She made a small cake and placed it on the hearth for baking it. But it became large in size after it was turned. She changed her mind and placed it in the shelf instead of giving it to the saint. Then she took little scrap of dough and then baked it. But she again failed to part with it. She said that when she herself eats them, they look small to her; but when she gives it to others, it looks too big to give away.

                     At this, the saint tells her she is too selfish to dwell in human form in the warmth of a house. Saying this, he transforms her into a woodpecker. Now she will get very little food and will keep boring the holes in the dry hardwood. At this, she entered the chimney and when she escaped from the top of it, her clothes were burnt in the flames except for her scarlet cap and now she was a woodpecker. Every country schoolboy can see her boring in the woods even today


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