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| Title Name | IGNOU BEGE 105 SOLVED ASSIGNMENT |
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| Type | Soft Copy (E-Assignment) .pdf |
| University | IGNOU |
| Degree | BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMMES |
| Course Code | BDP |
| Course Name | Bachelor Degree Programmes |
| Subject Code | BEGE 105 |
| Subject Name | Understanding Prose |
| Year | 2025 2026 |
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| Language | English Medium |
| Assignment Code | BEGE-105/Assignmentt-1//2025-26 |
| Product Description | Assignment of BDP (Bachelor Degree Programmes) 2025-26. Latest BEGE 105 2025-26 Solved Assignment Solutions |
| Last Date of IGNOU Assignment Submission | Last Date of Submission of IGNOU BEGE-105 (BDP) 2025-26 Assignment is for January 2026 Session: 30th September, 2026 (for December 2025 Term End Exam). Semester Wise January 2025 Session: 30th March, 2026 (for June 2026 Term End Exam). July 2025 Session: 30th September, 2025 (for December 2025 Term End Exam). |
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Ques 1.
Comment on the dominant variety of prose (narrative, expository or descriptive) present in each of the following passages. Write a brief critical appreciation of each passage in about 250 words each:
Ques 2.
Comment on the dominant variety of prose (narrative, expository or descriptive) present in each of the following passages. Write a brief critical appreciation of each passage in about 250 words each:
a. True education means more than the mere acquisition of knowledge. It is the development of character, the cultivation of strength, and the ability to think independently and act responsibly. Many students today believe that education is simply about memorizing facts and passing examinations. But the real purpose of education is to prepare us to meet the challenges of life with wisdom and courage. An educated person is one who has learned not only from books but also from experience, who respects others' opinions while being firm in his own beliefs, and who contributes positively to society.
b. The small cottage stood at the edge of the forest, surrounded by wildflowers and tall grass. The wooden walls were old but neatly polished, and a narrow stone path led up to the front door. Inside, the cottage was cozy, with a large fireplace, comfortable armchairs, and shelves full of well-worn books. A small window above the kitchen sink offered a view of the hills beyond, where the sunlight danced on the treetops. Every corner of the house spoke of warmth and simplicity.
c. It was a rainy evening when I lost my way in an unfamiliar part of the city. I had taken a wrong turn while returning from my friend's house and ended up in a quiet, narrow lane with hardly any streetlights. The sound of the rain hitting the rooftops and the occasional barking of dogs made the street feel even more deserted. I tried calling my friend, but my phone battery had died. With every step, I grew a little more nervous. Just when I thought I might have to walk around endlessly, I noticed a small tea stall with a dim yellow light. An old man sat there, calmly sipping tea. I approached him and explained my situation. He smiled kindly and said, "You're not too far from the main road." He even offered me a cup of tea while we waited for the rain to slow down. We sat there talking - he told me about how long he had been running that little shop and about the changing face of the city. After a while, he guided me back to the main road safely. That small act of kindness from a stranger on a rainy evening stayed with me. It reminded me that sometimes help comes from the most unexpected places, and even in unfamiliar surroundings, there are good-hearted people willing to guide us.
Ques 3.
Discuss how Dina Mehta uses humour and irony as important features of her prose style in the short story 'The Other Woman'. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from the text.
Ques 4.
Critically analyse Deshpande's art of characterisation with respect to Urmi's character in The Binding Vine.
Ques 5.
Discuss the biographical techniques employed by Boswell in Life of Johnson.
Ques 6.
Anne Frank's diary is a commentary on war and its impact on human life. Discuss.
Ques 7.
Critically examine the prose style of 'The Quest of Man'.
Ques 8.
While the grief is over the loss of his son, his misery is not being able to find an outlet to unburden his grief." Discuss this statement with reference to the short story 'Misery'.
Ques 9.
Analyze Gilbert Clandon's journey from illusion to truth in 'The Legacy'.
Ques 10.
Comment on the dominant variety of prose (narrative, expository or descriptive) present in each of the following passages. Write a brief critical appreciation of each passage in about 250 words each:
a. True education means more than the mere acquisition of knowledge. It is the development of character, the cultivation of strength, and the ability to think independently and act responsibly. Many students today believe that education is simply about memorizing facts and passing examinations. But the real purpose of education is to prepare us to meet the challenges of life with wisdom and courage. An educated person is one who has learned not only from books but also from experience, who respects others' opinions while being firm in his own beliefs, and who contributes positively to society.
b. The small cottage stood at the edge of the forest, surrounded by wildflowers and tall grass. The wooden walls were old but neatly polished, and a narrow stone path led up to the front door. Inside, the cottage was cozy, with a large fireplace, comfortable armchairs, and shelves full of well-worn books. A small window above the kitchen sink offered a view of the hills beyond, where the sunlight danced on the treetops. Every corner of the house spoke of warmth and simplicity.
c. It was a rainy evening when I lost my way in an unfamiliar part of the city. I had taken a wrong turn while returning from my friend's house and ended up in a quiet, narrow lane with hardly any streetlights. The sound of the rain hitting the rooftops and the occasional barking of dogs made the street feel even more deserted. I tried calling my friend, but my phone battery had died. With every step, I grew a little more nervous. Just when I thought I might have to walk around endlessly, I noticed a small tea stall with a dim yellow light. An old man sat there, calmly sipping tea. I approached him and explained my situation. He smiled kindly and said, "You're not too far from the main road." He even offered me a cup of tea while we waited for the rain to slow down. We sat there talking - he told me about how long he had been running that little shop and about the changing face of the city. After a while, he guided me back to the main road safely. That small act of kindness from a stranger on a rainy evening stayed with me. It reminded me that sometimes help comes from the most unexpected places, and even in unfamiliar surroundings, there are good-hearted people willing to guide us.
Ques 11.
Comment on the dominant variety of prose (narrative, expository or descriptive) present in each of the following passages. Write a brief critical appreciation of each passage in about 250 words each:
a. True education means more than the mere acquisition of knowledge. It is the development of character, the cultivation of strength, and the ability to think independently and act responsibly. Many students today believe that education is simply about memorizing facts and passing examinations. But the real purpose of education is to prepare us to meet the challenges of life with wisdom and courage. An educated person is one who has learned not only from books but also from experience, who respects others' opinions while being firm in his own beliefs, and who contributes positively to society.
b. The small cottage stood at the edge of the forest, surrounded by wildflowers and tall grass. The wooden walls were old but neatly polished, and a narrow stone path led up to the front door. Inside, the cottage was cozy, with a large fireplace, comfortable armchairs, and shelves full of well-worn books. A small window above the kitchen sink offered a view of the hills beyond, where the sunlight danced on the treetops. Every corner of the house spoke of warmth and simplicity.
c. It was a rainy evening when I lost my way in an unfamiliar part of the city. I had taken a wrong turn while returning from my friend's house and ended up in a quiet, narrow lane with hardly any streetlights. The sound of the rain hitting the rooftops and the occasional barking of dogs made the street feel even more deserted. I tried calling my friend, but my phone battery had died. With every step, I grew a little more nervous. Just when I thought I might have to walk around endlessly, I noticed a small tea stall with a dim yellow light. An old man sat there, calmly sipping tea. I approached him and explained my situation. He smiled kindly and said, "You're not too far from the main road." He even offered me a cup of tea while we waited for the rain to slow down. We sat there talking - he told me about how long he had been running that little shop and about the changing face of the city. After a while, he guided me back to the main road safely. That small act of kindness from a stranger on a rainy evening stayed with me. It reminded me that sometimes help comes from the most unexpected places, and even in unfamiliar surroundings, there are good-hearted people willing to guide us.
Ques 12.
Discuss how Dina Mehta uses humour and irony as important features of her prose style in the short story 'The Other Woman'. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from the text.
Ques 13.
Discuss how Dina Mehta uses humour and irony as important features of her prose style in the short story 'The Other Woman'. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from the text.
Ques 14.
Discuss how Dina Mehta uses humour and irony as important features of her prose style in the short story 'The Other Woman'. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from the text.
Ques 15.
Critically analyse Deshpande's art of characterisation with respect to Urmi's character in The Binding Vine.
Ques 16.
Discuss the biographical techniques employed by Boswell in Life of Johnson.
Ques 17.
Anne Frank's diary is a commentary on war and its impact on human life. Discuss.
Ques 18.
Anne Frank's diary is a commentary on war and its impact on human life. Discuss.
Ques 19.
Critically examine the prose style of 'The Quest of Man'.
Ques 20.
"While the grief is over the loss of his son, his misery is not being able to find an outlet to unburden his grief." Discuss this statement with reference to the short story 'Misery'.
Ques 21.
Analyze Gilbert Clandon's journey from illusion to truth in 'The Legacy'.
Ques 22.
Comment on the dominant variety of prose (narrative, expository or descriptive) present in each of the following passages. Write a brief critical appreciation of each passage in about 250 words each:
Ques 23.
Comment on the dominant variety of prose (narrative, expository or descriptive) present in each of the following passages. Write a brief critical appreciation of each passage in about 250 words each:
a. True education means more than the mere acquisition of knowledge. It is the development of character, the cultivation of strength, and the ability to think independently and act responsibly. Many students today believe that education is simply about memorizing facts and passing examinations. But the real purpose of education is to prepare us to meet the challenges of life with wisdom and courage. An educated person is one who has learned not only from books but also from experience, who respects others' opinions while being firm in his own beliefs, and who contributes positively to society.
b. The small cottage stood at the edge of the forest, surrounded by wildflowers and tall grass. The wooden walls were old but neatly polished, and a narrow stone path led up to the front door. Inside, the cottage was cozy, with a large fireplace, comfortable armchairs, and shelves full of well-worn books. A small window above the kitchen sink offered a view of the hills beyond, where the sunlight danced on the treetops. Every corner of the house spoke of warmth and simplicity.
c. It was a rainy evening when I lost my way in an unfamiliar part of the city. I had taken a wrong turn while returning from my friend's house and ended up in a quiet, narrow lane with hardly any streetlights. The sound of the rain hitting the rooftops and the occasional barking of dogs made the street feel even more deserted. I tried calling my friend, but my phone battery had died. With every step, I grew a little more nervous. Just when I thought I might have to walk around endlessly, I noticed a small tea stall with a dim yellow light. An old man sat there, calmly sipping tea. I approached him and explained my situation. He smiled kindly and said, "You're not too far from the main road." He even offered me a cup of tea while we waited for the rain to slow down. We sat there talking - he told me about how long he had been running that little shop and about the changing face of the city. After a while, he guided me back to the main road safely. That small act of kindness from a stranger on a rainy evening stayed with me. It reminded me that sometimes help comes from the most unexpected places, and even in unfamiliar surroundings, there are good-hearted people willing to guide us.
Ques 24.
Discuss how Dina Mehta uses humour and irony as important features of her prose style in the short story 'The Other Woman'. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from the text.
Ques 25.
Critically analyse Deshpande's art of characterisation with respect to Urmi's character in The Binding Vine.
Ques 26.
Discuss the biographical techniques employed by Boswell in Life of Johnson.
Ques 27.
Anne Frank's diary is a commentary on war and its impact on human life. Discuss.
Ques 28.
Critically examine the prose style of 'The Quest of Man'.
Ques 29.
While the grief is over the loss of his son, his misery is not being able to find an outlet to unburden his grief." Discuss this statement with reference to the short story 'Misery'.
Ques 30.
Analyze Gilbert Clandon's journey from illusion to truth in 'The Legacy'.
Ques 31.
Comment on the dominant variety of prose (narrative, expository or descriptive) present in each of the following passages. Write a brief critical appreciation of each passage in about 250 words each:
a. True education means more than the mere acquisition of knowledge. It is the development of character, the cultivation of strength, and the ability to think independently and act responsibly. Many students today believe that education is simply about memorizing facts and passing examinations. But the real purpose of education is to prepare us to meet the challenges of life with wisdom and courage. An educated person is one who has learned not only from books but also from experience, who respects others' opinions while being firm in his own beliefs, and who contributes positively to society.
b. The small cottage stood at the edge of the forest, surrounded by wildflowers and tall grass. The wooden walls were old but neatly polished, and a narrow stone path led up to the front door. Inside, the cottage was cozy, with a large fireplace, comfortable armchairs, and shelves full of well-worn books. A small window above the kitchen sink offered a view of the hills beyond, where the sunlight danced on the treetops. Every corner of the house spoke of warmth and simplicity.
c. It was a rainy evening when I lost my way in an unfamiliar part of the city. I had taken a wrong turn while returning from my friend's house and ended up in a quiet, narrow lane with hardly any streetlights. The sound of the rain hitting the rooftops and the occasional barking of dogs made the street feel even more deserted. I tried calling my friend, but my phone battery had died. With every step, I grew a little more nervous. Just when I thought I might have to walk around endlessly, I noticed a small tea stall with a dim yellow light. An old man sat there, calmly sipping tea. I approached him and explained my situation. He smiled kindly and said, "You're not too far from the main road." He even offered me a cup of tea while we waited for the rain to slow down. We sat there talking - he told me about how long he had been running that little shop and about the changing face of the city. After a while, he guided me back to the main road safely. That small act of kindness from a stranger on a rainy evening stayed with me. It reminded me that sometimes help comes from the most unexpected places, and even in unfamiliar surroundings, there are good-hearted people willing to guide us.
Ques 32.
Comment on the dominant variety of prose (narrative, expository or descriptive) present in each of the following passages. Write a brief critical appreciation of each passage in about 250 words each:
a. True education means more than the mere acquisition of knowledge. It is the development of character, the cultivation of strength, and the ability to think independently and act responsibly. Many students today believe that education is simply about memorizing facts and passing examinations. But the real purpose of education is to prepare us to meet the challenges of life with wisdom and courage. An educated person is one who has learned not only from books but also from experience, who respects others' opinions while being firm in his own beliefs, and who contributes positively to society.
b. The small cottage stood at the edge of the forest, surrounded by wildflowers and tall grass. The wooden walls were old but neatly polished, and a narrow stone path led up to the front door. Inside, the cottage was cozy, with a large fireplace, comfortable armchairs, and shelves full of well-worn books. A small window above the kitchen sink offered a view of the hills beyond, where the sunlight danced on the treetops. Every corner of the house spoke of warmth and simplicity.
c. It was a rainy evening when I lost my way in an unfamiliar part of the city. I had taken a wrong turn while returning from my friend's house and ended up in a quiet, narrow lane with hardly any streetlights. The sound of the rain hitting the rooftops and the occasional barking of dogs made the street feel even more deserted. I tried calling my friend, but my phone battery had died. With every step, I grew a little more nervous. Just when I thought I might have to walk around endlessly, I noticed a small tea stall with a dim yellow light. An old man sat there, calmly sipping tea. I approached him and explained my situation. He smiled kindly and said, "You're not too far from the main road." He even offered me a cup of tea while we waited for the rain to slow down. We sat there talking - he told me about how long he had been running that little shop and about the changing face of the city. After a while, he guided me back to the main road safely. That small act of kindness from a stranger on a rainy evening stayed with me. It reminded me that sometimes help comes from the most unexpected places, and even in unfamiliar surroundings, there are good-hearted people willing to guide us.
Ques 33.
Discuss how Dina Mehta uses humour and irony as important features of her prose style in the short story 'The Other Woman'. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from the text.
Ques 34.
Discuss how Dina Mehta uses humour and irony as important features of her prose style in the short story 'The Other Woman'. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from the text.
Ques 35.
Discuss how Dina Mehta uses humour and irony as important features of her prose style in the short story 'The Other Woman'. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from the text.
Ques 36.
Critically analyse Deshpande's art of characterisation with respect to Urmi's character in The Binding Vine.
Ques 37.
Discuss the biographical techniques employed by Boswell in Life of Johnson.
Ques 38.
Anne Frank's diary is a commentary on war and its impact on human life. Discuss.
Ques 39.
Anne Frank's diary is a commentary on war and its impact on human life. Discuss.
Ques 40.
Critically examine the prose style of 'The Quest of Man'.
Ques 41.
"While the grief is over the loss of his son, his misery is not being able to find an outlet to unburden his grief." Discuss this statement with reference to the short story 'Misery'.
Ques 42.
Analyze Gilbert Clandon's journey from illusion to truth in 'The Legacy'.
Ques 43.
Comment on the dominant variety of prose (narrative, expository or descriptive) present in each of the following passages. Write a brief critical appreciation of each passage in about 250 words each:
Ques 44.
Comment on the dominant variety of prose (narrative, expository or descriptive) present in each of the following passages. Write a brief critical appreciation of each passage in about 250 words each:
a. True education means more than the mere acquisition of knowledge. It is the development of character, the cultivation of strength, and the ability to think independently and act responsibly. Many students today believe that education is simply about memorizing facts and passing examinations. But the real purpose of education is to prepare us to meet the challenges of life with wisdom and courage. An educated person is one who has learned not only from books but also from experience, who respects others' opinions while being firm in his own beliefs, and who contributes positively to society.
b. The small cottage stood at the edge of the forest, surrounded by wildflowers and tall grass. The wooden walls were old but neatly polished, and a narrow stone path led up to the front door. Inside, the cottage was cozy, with a large fireplace, comfortable armchairs, and shelves full of well-worn books. A small window above the kitchen sink offered a view of the hills beyond, where the sunlight danced on the treetops. Every corner of the house spoke of warmth and simplicity.
c. It was a rainy evening when I lost my way in an unfamiliar part of the city. I had taken a wrong turn while returning from my friend's house and ended up in a quiet, narrow lane with hardly any streetlights. The sound of the rain hitting the rooftops and the occasional barking of dogs made the street feel even more deserted. I tried calling my friend, but my phone battery had died. With every step, I grew a little more nervous. Just when I thought I might have to walk around endlessly, I noticed a small tea stall with a dim yellow light. An old man sat there, calmly sipping tea. I approached him and explained my situation. He smiled kindly and said, "You're not too far from the main road." He even offered me a cup of tea while we waited for the rain to slow down. We sat there talking - he told me about how long he had been running that little shop and about the changing face of the city. After a while, he guided me back to the main road safely. That small act of kindness from a stranger on a rainy evening stayed with me. It reminded me that sometimes help comes from the most unexpected places, and even in unfamiliar surroundings, there are good-hearted people willing to guide us.
Ques 45.
Discuss how Dina Mehta uses humour and irony as important features of her prose style in the short story 'The Other Woman'. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from the text.
Ques 46.
Critically analyse Deshpande's art of characterisation with respect to Urmi's character in The Binding Vine.
Ques 47.
Discuss the biographical techniques employed by Boswell in Life of Johnson.
Ques 48.
Anne Frank's diary is a commentary on war and its impact on human life. Discuss.
Ques 49.
Critically examine the prose style of 'The Quest of Man'.
Ques 50.
While the grief is over the loss of his son, his misery is not being able to find an outlet to unburden his grief." Discuss this statement with reference to the short story 'Misery'.
Ques 51.
Analyze Gilbert Clandon's journey from illusion to truth in 'The Legacy'.
Ques 52.
Comment on the dominant variety of prose (narrative, expository or descriptive) present in each of the following passages. Write a brief critical appreciation of each passage in about 250 words each:
a. True education means more than the mere acquisition of knowledge. It is the development of character, the cultivation of strength, and the ability to think independently and act responsibly. Many students today believe that education is simply about memorizing facts and passing examinations. But the real purpose of education is to prepare us to meet the challenges of life with wisdom and courage. An educated person is one who has learned not only from books but also from experience, who respects others' opinions while being firm in his own beliefs, and who contributes positively to society.
b. The small cottage stood at the edge of the forest, surrounded by wildflowers and tall grass. The wooden walls were old but neatly polished, and a narrow stone path led up to the front door. Inside, the cottage was cozy, with a large fireplace, comfortable armchairs, and shelves full of well-worn books. A small window above the kitchen sink offered a view of the hills beyond, where the sunlight danced on the treetops. Every corner of the house spoke of warmth and simplicity.
c. It was a rainy evening when I lost my way in an unfamiliar part of the city. I had taken a wrong turn while returning from my friend's house and ended up in a quiet, narrow lane with hardly any streetlights. The sound of the rain hitting the rooftops and the occasional barking of dogs made the street feel even more deserted. I tried calling my friend, but my phone battery had died. With every step, I grew a little more nervous. Just when I thought I might have to walk around endlessly, I noticed a small tea stall with a dim yellow light. An old man sat there, calmly sipping tea. I approached him and explained my situation. He smiled kindly and said, "You're not too far from the main road." He even offered me a cup of tea while we waited for the rain to slow down. We sat there talking - he told me about how long he had been running that little shop and about the changing face of the city. After a while, he guided me back to the main road safely. That small act of kindness from a stranger on a rainy evening stayed with me. It reminded me that sometimes help comes from the most unexpected places, and even in unfamiliar surroundings, there are good-hearted people willing to guide us.
Ques 53.
Comment on the dominant variety of prose (narrative, expository or descriptive) present in each of the following passages. Write a brief critical appreciation of each passage in about 250 words each:
a. True education means more than the mere acquisition of knowledge. It is the development of character, the cultivation of strength, and the ability to think independently and act responsibly. Many students today believe that education is simply about memorizing facts and passing examinations. But the real purpose of education is to prepare us to meet the challenges of life with wisdom and courage. An educated person is one who has learned not only from books but also from experience, who respects others' opinions while being firm in his own beliefs, and who contributes positively to society.
b. The small cottage stood at the edge of the forest, surrounded by wildflowers and tall grass. The wooden walls were old but neatly polished, and a narrow stone path led up to the front door. Inside, the cottage was cozy, with a large fireplace, comfortable armchairs, and shelves full of well-worn books. A small window above the kitchen sink offered a view of the hills beyond, where the sunlight danced on the treetops. Every corner of the house spoke of warmth and simplicity.
c. It was a rainy evening when I lost my way in an unfamiliar part of the city. I had taken a wrong turn while returning from my friend's house and ended up in a quiet, narrow lane with hardly any streetlights. The sound of the rain hitting the rooftops and the occasional barking of dogs made the street feel even more deserted. I tried calling my friend, but my phone battery had died. With every step, I grew a little more nervous. Just when I thought I might have to walk around endlessly, I noticed a small tea stall with a dim yellow light. An old man sat there, calmly sipping tea. I approached him and explained my situation. He smiled kindly and said, "You're not too far from the main road." He even offered me a cup of tea while we waited for the rain to slow down. We sat there talking - he told me about how long he had been running that little shop and about the changing face of the city. After a while, he guided me back to the main road safely. That small act of kindness from a stranger on a rainy evening stayed with me. It reminded me that sometimes help comes from the most unexpected places, and even in unfamiliar surroundings, there are good-hearted people willing to guide us.
Ques 54.
Discuss how Dina Mehta uses humour and irony as important features of her prose style in the short story 'The Other Woman'. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from the text.
Ques 55.
Discuss how Dina Mehta uses humour and irony as important features of her prose style in the short story 'The Other Woman'. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from the text.
Ques 56.
Discuss how Dina Mehta uses humour and irony as important features of her prose style in the short story 'The Other Woman'. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples from the text.
Ques 57.
Critically analyse Deshpande's art of characterisation with respect to Urmi's character in The Binding Vine.
Ques 58.
Discuss the biographical techniques employed by Boswell in Life of Johnson.
Ques 59.
Anne Frank's diary is a commentary on war and its impact on human life. Discuss.
Ques 60.
Anne Frank's diary is a commentary on war and its impact on human life. Discuss.
Ques 61.
Critically examine the prose style of 'The Quest of Man'.
Ques 62.
"While the grief is over the loss of his son, his misery is not being able to find an outlet to unburden his grief." Discuss this statement with reference to the short story 'Misery'.
Ques 63.
Analyze Gilbert Clandon's journey from illusion to truth in 'The Legacy'.
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