This MCQ module is based on: Follow That Dream — Critical Reflection & Exercises
Follow That Dream — Critical Reflection & Exercises
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Critical Reflection — Extract 1
The Cost of a Dream
(i) Complete the analogy: enthusiasm : passion :: belief : ____________
(ii) A realistic assessment of effort, investment and sacrifice is crucial for preventing ____________.
(iii) The word 'plunge' indicates a ____________ involvement in a task. (complete / gradual)
(iv) The author's emphasis on "doing what you love best and doing the right thing" works as intrinsic motivation because ____________.
(v) Mention one motivating factor besides 'prospect of success' that might keep a person on track when stamina runs out.
Critical Reflection — Extract 2
Dreams That Change with Life
(i) The phrase 'life itself may change a person's dreams' suggests that dreams are not static but rather ____________. (evolving / dynamic)
(ii) What does the author mean by 'hopes and aspirations are no less than the original dream of younger days'?
(iii) Identify the phrase that indicates a complex and challenging journey.
(iv) The author says, 'people who are participants in your dreamscape would be many more' because ____________.
(v) What is the tone of the author in this extract?
Long-Answer Comprehension
Thinking about the Letter
Q1.
The letter begins with 'By all means follow that dream.' What do you think Ming must have written to her mother about?
Q2.
How can one attain an international level of skill in any field? Mention any two ways.
Q3.
What differentiates the mere dreamers from actual achievers?
Q4.
How does Ming's mother use critical questions and personal anecdotes to persuade Ming and convey her message effectively?
Q5.
How does Ming's mother balance encouragement with caution?
Q6.
Is this advice still relevant in contemporary society?
Q7.
What 'costs' in terms of effort, sacrifice and time are you willing or unwilling to invest to pursue your goals?
Vocabulary I — Compound Words with "-scape"
The "-scape" Family
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| landscape | The visible features of an area of land — hills, valleys, fields and rivers seen together. |
| seascape | A view of the sea, especially as the subject of a painting or photograph. |
| cityscape | A view or scene of a city, especially its skyline of buildings. |
| mindscape | The mental landscape of a person — the inner world of thoughts and feelings. |
| dreamscape | The imagined landscape of dreams; the inner world of one's hopes. |
Fill the Dialogue
Kiran: Thanks! It was way better than our usual (ii) __________ — so peaceful.
Sneha: I get that. But sometimes the city lights have their own charm.
Kiran: True, but I'm craving a quiet (iii) __________. Forests, hills — something real.
Sneha: Yes, nature clears the (iv) __________, doesn't it?
Kiran: Exactly. Let's plan a trip that soothes — inside and out.
Vocabulary II — Idioms in Context
Choose the Best Meaning
Read each sentence carefully and choose the best meaning of the underlined expression.
1. She had a dream that seemed to burn in her blood, and she wasn't going to give up on it easily.
2. Preparing for the final exam without proper notes felt like an uphill task.
3. The team was buoyed up by their recent victory and felt confident about the next game.
4. He thought he could ace the exam without studying, but that was just wishful thinking.
5. Don't be a wet blanket — we're trying to have fun!
6. Excitement was coursing through her veins as she stepped onto the stage for the first time.
Grammar I — First Conditional with Imperatives
The First Conditional
You can replace will + verb in the main clause with an imperative — a command or piece of advice.
Here, "go ahead and do something about it" is the imperative.
Complete with your own imperatives
- If the idea excites you, __________________.
- If you hear strange noises, __________________.
- If this seems too hard, __________________.
- If you care about the issue, __________________.
- If you finish early, __________________.
2. …tell an adult immediately and stay where you are.
3. …break it into smaller steps and start with the easiest one.
4. …raise your voice — silence is also a vote.
5. …help a classmate who is still working.
Grammar II — Functions of "Could"
What "could" Can Do
Match each sentence from the text to its function
| Sentence | Function |
|---|---|
| 1. "It could be in any field — sports, science, arts, business or design." | (b) Possibility |
| 2. "I wish I could be this or the other," they have never got beyond just wishful thinking. | (d) Unreal or hypothetical situation |
| 3. They could have preferred to trade their dream for security. | (c) Past possibility or speculation |
| 4. …they had to go out to work so that they could support their siblings… | (a) Past ability or purpose |
Complete with "could" — function in brackets
- I wish __________ without worrying about money. (unreal / hypothetical)
- They __________ the shorter route, but they didn't know about it. (past possibility / speculative)
- When I was younger, I __________ without stopping. (past ability)
- She __________ the library right now — she had mentioned it. (possibility)
- __________ repeat the question? I didn't hear it clearly. (formal / polite request)
2. They could have taken the shorter route, but they didn't know about it.
3. When I was younger, I could swim for hours without stopping.
4. She could be at the library right now — she had mentioned it.
5. Could you repeat the question? I didn't hear it clearly.
Grammar III — Tense Forms in a Paragraph
Experiential Learning
Fill the blanks with the suitable form of the verb in brackets.
In an experiential setting, students (3) __________ (work) on projects, solve problems and take part in activities that reflect real-life challenges. They (4) __________ (apply) what they have learned in class to new and unfamiliar situations. For example, a student studying science (5) __________ (conduct) experiments to test a theory, while a business student (6) __________ (analyse) a case study to understand market trends.
Reflection is key to this process. After completing a task, learners (7) __________ (must / reflect) on what went well and what could be improved. This reflection (8) __________ (help) them build a deeper understanding of the topic.
Educators believe that experiential learning (9) __________ (be) more effective than passive learning methods because it is engaging and meaningful. In the future, more schools and universities (10) __________ (incorporate) experiential learning into their curriculum to prepare students for the real world.
Listen and Respond
Vocational Courses Announcement
Listen to an announcement at school about new vocational courses. Fill the blanks with one to three exact words you hear. (Transcript with the teacher.)
Speaking Activity — Four Voices on a Dream
Group Role-Play
Work in groups of four. Each member takes one role and uses the prompts to argue their case. Imagine the Dreamer wants to be a trekking guide.
1. The Dreamer (e.g., wants to be a trekking guide)
- "I know this might sound challenging, but…"
- "Ever since I was a child, I've dreamed of…"
- "I understand it's not a usual path, but I believe…"
- "It's an uphill journey, but I'm ready for it because…"
2. A Parent (worried about financial stability)
- "I know you're passionate, but…"
- "I only want what's best for you, and…"
- "You can always pursue your dream later…"
- "What if it doesn't…?"
3. A Mentor or Teacher (balanced advice)
- "Remember, dreams need planning…"
- "Let's look at the long-term view…"
- "There are ways to combine your dream and…"
- "Are you ready to…?"
4. A Friend or Sibling (neutral / supportive)
- "You've always been good at … don't give up now."
- "I don't want to be a wet blanket, but what's your backup plan?"
- "If anyone can do this, it's you, so…"
- "If this dream makes you happy…"
Parent: "I know you're passionate, but trekking guides do not have a steady salary, and the season is short. What if it doesn't earn enough for you in five years?"
Mentor: "Let's look at the long-term view. You could combine certified mountaineering training with a degree in tourism management — that gives you the dream and the income side by side."
Friend: "If anyone can do this, it's you. But just to be safe — what's your backup plan if a knee injury keeps you off the trails for a year?"
Writing Task — A Formal Email
Email Enquiring About a Design Workshop
You are passionate about pursuing a course in design in future. You come across a summer workshop being conducted by a reputed design institute. Write an email to the Director enquiring about details and expressing your interest.
From: [your-email]
To: [director@institute]
Cc: [optional]
Bcc: [optional]
Subject: A short, specific line — usually starts with the
purpose ("Enquiry regarding…")
Salutation: Dear Sir / Madam,
Paragraph 1 — Introduction
Who you are, your class and school.
How you came across the workshop.
Paragraph 2 — Seeking details
Dates · eligibility · fee · syllabus · application steps
· accommodation · last date.
Paragraph 3 — Conclusion
Express interest, request a reply, thank politely.
Complementary close: Yours sincerely,
Name
(Class / school / contact details)
Sample Email (~160 words)
To: director@neodesignacademy.in
Subject: Enquiry regarding the Summer Design Workshop 2026
Dear Sir / Madam,
I am Ananya Ramachandran, a Class 9 student at Kendriya Vidyalaya Pune. I came across the announcement of your Summer Design Workshop 2026 on the institute's official website. I have been working with sketching, typography and digital illustration for the last three years, and I am keen to take my interest forward in a structured setting.
I would be grateful if you could share details on the following: the workshop dates and daily timings; eligibility criteria for Class 9 students; fee and any scholarship options; the indicative syllabus or modules; the application procedure and last date; and whether out-station candidates are offered residential facilities.
I am eager to participate and look forward to your reply. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Yours sincerely,
Ananya Ramachandran
Class 9-B, Kendriya Vidyalaya Pune · +91-98XXXXXX12
Learning Beyond the Text
Create Your Vision Board
A vision board is a visual map of your goals, dreams and inspirations. It helps you focus on what you want to achieve and stay motivated. Use pictures, words and symbols. Plan it in five sections:
- My Dreams — what you wish for in the future (becoming an artist, serving the nation, learning a new skill).
- I Want to Try — new things you want to experience this year (auditioning for a play, starting a journal, learning to ride a bicycle).
- Goals — specific, measurable goals ("Read 10 books this year", "Improve my handwriting").
- Places I Will Go — real or imaginary places (a city, a hill station, even outer space).
- Inspiration — a person, a quote or a memory that gives you strength.
Mothers Who Shaped Great Children — Two Indian Examples
Jijabai & Chhatrapati Shivaji. Shivaji's mother instilled in him a strong sense of dharma, patriotism and justice. The tales she told from the Ramayana and Mahabharata shaped his leadership ideals and his bravery on the battlefield.
Queen Madālasa. Wife of King Ritudhwaja, she nurtured in her children a deep understanding of the soul and detachment from material desires. Her wisdom led her sons towards spiritual liberation. Madālasa is a timeless example of a mother guiding her children on the path of enlightenment.
Continue with Part 3
Pre-reading on courage · Robert Langley's poem Believe in Yourself · Stanza-wise central ideas · Symbolism, Antithesis, Metaphor · Critical Reflection · Latin expressions · Rhetorical Questions · Listening · Proverb role-play · Speech Writing · Bonus poem Always Believe in Yourself · Stories of Ambedkar, Shastri and Kalam
Frequently Asked Questions — Follow That Dream — Critical Reflection & Exercises
What is in the Follow That Dream exercises section in NCERT Class 9 Kaveri?
The exercises cover Critical Reflection on two extracts, seven long-answer comprehension questions, compound words with the suffix ‘-scape’, six idioms in context (burn in your blood, uphill task, buoyed up, wishful thinking, wet blanket, coursing through your veins), the First Conditional with imperatives, the modal verb ‘could’, a 10-blank tense paragraph, listening on vocational courses, a four-role group speaking activity and a formal email-writing task.
How is the First Conditional explained in Follow That Dream?
The First Conditional is introduced with the rule ‘If + present simple, will + base verb’ and the chapter’s example: “If the burning conviction is still coursing through your veins, then go ahead and do something about it.” The lesson shows how the main clause can be replaced by an imperative, and gives five ‘If … then’ sentences for students to complete with their own commands.
How do you write a formal email in NCERT Class 9 Kaveri?
A formal email begins with a clear subject line, uses Dear Sir/Madam as salutation, and follows three paragraphs — introduction (who you are and how you came across the opportunity), seeking details (dates, eligibility, fee, syllabus, last date) and conclusion (express interest, request a reply, thank politely). The lesson includes a 160-word sample email enquiring about a summer design workshop.
What are compound words with -scape covered in Follow That Dream?
The suffix ‘-scape’ means ‘a view or scene of’. The lesson explains five members of this family — landscape, seascape, cityscape, mindscape and dreamscape — with definitions and a four-blank dialogue practice between Sneha and Kiran on a Goa holiday. Answers are revealed with a button click.
How do these exercises help CBSE Class 9 board preparation?
The exercises follow the exact CBSE Class 9 board format — Bloom-tagged extract questions, idiom-meaning MCQs, integrated grammar from the passage, listening fill-ins, formal letter/email writing with format guides and a sample response. Every section ends with a ‘Show Answer’ button revealing a model answer.