Chapter -02 Too Dear : Questions and Answers
arnataka 2nd PUC English – "Too Dear!"
💡 About the Chapter:
Too Dear! by Leo Tolstoy is a humorous short story that explores the peculiarities of governance and the costs of justice in a small European kingdom. The king faces a dilemma when a criminal sentenced to death turns out to be too expensive to execute. What follows is a satirical take on practicality, morality, and the absurdities of bureaucracy.
📝 Key Highlights:
1️⃣ Plot Summary:
- A man is caught committing murder and sentenced to death.
- The king, reluctant to spend money on execution methods, opts to imprison the man for life.
- However, even the life imprisonment proves costly for the treasury.
- The surprising solution? They pay the criminal to leave the kingdom!
2️⃣ Themes:
- Satire on governance and justice systems.
- The clash between morality and practicality.
- The absurdities of human institutions.
3️⃣ Important Characters:
- The King: Represents inefficient governance.
- The Criminal: A victim of the system's whims.
4️⃣ Moral of the Story:
Sometimes, decisions made for practicality can reveal the inefficiency and absurdity of systems we rely on.
🎯 Why Study This Chapter?
- Understand satirical writing and how humor is used to critique society.
- Develop critical thinking about real-world governance and morality.
- Practice comprehension and analysis for exams.
✨ Study Tip: Focus on the humor and irony in the story. Note down instances where the author subtly critiques the king's decisions.
💬 What are your thoughts on the king’s final decision? Comment below!
Preparing effectively for the Karnataka 2nd PUC exams requires strategic planning, consistent effort, and smart study techniques. Here are some tailored tips for your preparation:
1. Understand the Syllabus
- Obtain the official syllabus for all subjects and focus on topics with higher weightage.
- Divide your time proportionally across all subjects based on their complexity and importance.
2. Create a Study Timetable
- Allocate study hours for each subject daily. Include time for revision.
- Schedule tougher subjects/topics during your peak concentration hours.
- Ensure short breaks to refresh your mind.
3. Prioritize Textbooks
- Stick to the prescribed textbooks by the Karnataka Board as they are the primary source of exam questions.
- Focus on NCERT or PUC textbooks for Science, Mathematics, and Social Science.
4. Practice Previous Year Question Papers
- Solve at least 5–10 years of previous question papers to understand the pattern and types of questions.
- Identify frequently asked questions and topics.
5. Revise Concepts Regularly
- Create concise notes, mind maps, or flashcards for quick revision.
- Revise important definitions, formulas, and key points multiple times.
6. Focus on English and Language Papers
- Practice comprehension, letter writing, essays, and grammar.
- Memorize important summaries and themes of prescribed prose and poetry.
- Familiarize yourself with Shakespearean plays like Romeo and Juliet or other texts in the syllabus.
7. For Science Stream Students (PCM/B)
- Physics: Understand derivations, focus on conceptual clarity, and practice numericals.
- Chemistry: Memorize chemical reactions, periodic table trends, and solve numerical problems in physical chemistry.
- Mathematics: Practice all types of problems, starting from simple to complex.
- Biology: Focus on diagrams, processes, and terminology.
8. For Commerce Stream Students
- Accountancy: Practice journal entries, ledger accounts, and balance sheet preparation.
- Economics: Understand concepts, graphs, and real-world applications.
- Business Studies: Memorize definitions and case study examples.
9. For Arts Stream Students
- History & Political Science: Focus on key events, timelines, and political theories.
- Sociology & Geography: Learn definitions, case studies, and practice map-related questions.
10. Use Smart Techniques
- Pomodoro Technique: Study for 25 minutes, take a 5-minute break.
- Teach Back Method: Teach what you’ve learned to someone else to reinforce concepts.
- Active Recall: Regularly test yourself on studied topics instead of passive re-reading.
11. Take Care of Your Health
- Stay hydrated and eat nutritious food.
- Get 7-8 hours of sleep to ensure proper brain function.
- Engage in light physical activities or meditation to reduce stress.
12. Focus on Time Management During the Exam
- Start with sections/questions you are confident about.
- Allocate time for each section and stick to it.
- Keep at least 10 minutes at the end to review your answers.
13. Stay Positive
- Avoid last-minute panic by being consistent throughout your preparation.
- Surround yourself with supportive peers and mentors.
If you’d like a subject-specific study plan or tips, let me know!
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