Section – C
C.1. Match the famous personalities with their fields
Personality | Field |
Michelangelo | Art |
Einstein | Physics |
Leonardo da Vinci | Art |
Shakespeare | Drama |
Mozart | Music |
William Wordsworth | Poetry |
Graham Bell | Invention |
Dhyan Chand | Hockey |
Donald Bradman | Cricket |
Alfred Nobel | Chemistry |
C.2. Your presentation on a class project has won the ‘Best Project’ award. The award has triggered dreams and hopes for the future.
Discuss with your partner your plans about and hopes of winning more such awards in future.
Student A:
I still can’t believe we won the ‘Best Project’ award! This gives me so much hope for the future.
Student B:
Yes! It shows that with effort, creativity, and teamwork, anything is possible. I now dream of representing our school in inter-school competitions.
Student A:
Exactly! I want to keep improving my research and presentation skills so I can win at the national level someday. Maybe even get a scholarship for innovation.
Student B:
That’s a great plan! I want to take up more leadership roles in group projects and maybe even participate in science fairs or social initiatives.
Student A:
If we stay focused and keep working hard, I’m sure we’ll win many more awards!
C.3. Listen to an article on a science wizard called ‘Adam Ezra Cohen’ and find out what he is like.
Listen to the audio CD titled Listen & Comprehend (Class-VIII). After listening, answer the questions asked in the audio CD orally. Listen to the tape script once again and attempt the given question. The tape script is given on page no. 73.
On the basis of your listening to the passage, fill in the blanks in the statements given below.
(a) The top high-school science students enter the Westinghouse Science Talent Search Contest.
(b) The contest offers a $40,000 college scholarship as its top prize.
(c) Adam Ezra Cohen won this prize when he was 17 years old.
(d) He invented an electrochemical paintbrush.
(e) At the age of 17, he had already made 152 inventions.
(f) Adam Ezra has other interests too, which include biking and ice-skating.
(g) He would like to become an inventor and researcher in future.
(h) He hopes to win the Nobel Prize in future.
C.4. Imagine that Adam Ezra has won the Nobel Prize for his extraordinary research work in Physics. Prepare an article on him for the newspaper about his success story. You are Kaushal Shinde, a newspaper journalist.
Headline: Young Genius Adam Ezra Cohen Wins Nobel Prize in Physics
By: Kaushal Shinde
In an extraordinary milestone for science and innovation, Adam Ezra Cohen, once a teenage prodigy and Westinghouse Science Talent Search winner, has now been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. At just 17, Adam wowed the scientific community by inventing an electrochemical paintbrush capable of printing microscopic patterns on silicon—a breakthrough that promised to revolutionize microchip technology.
Today, after years of groundbreaking research and relentless curiosity, Adam has achieved the highest honor in science. His Nobel-winning work focused on quantum-scale nanofabrication, enabling scientists to build more powerful and energy-efficient computer processors. His early invention, developed while he was still in high school, laid the foundation for this revolutionary advancement.
Now a professor and lead researcher at Harvard University, Adam’s work spans across physics, chemistry, and bioengineering. In addition to over 150 inventions to his name, including a computer cursor controlled by eye movement, his passion for discovery continues to inspire young minds across the globe.
Despite his brilliance, Adam has always remained grounded. Known for his love of biking, ice-skating, reading, and even mushroom collecting, he proves that a scientist can also be a lively and multi-faceted individual. As his father once said, “He’s a delight—the only thing we have to watch is what he puts in our refrigerator.”
From winning the Westinghouse competition to now being a Nobel laureate, Adam Ezra Cohen’s journey is a story of passion, perseverance, and the incredible power of youthful imagination nurtured by dedication. His success reminds us that the next big idea can come from a curious mind and a bottle of blue stuff in a fridge.
Adam plans to continue his research, mentoring the next generation of inventors and scientists. The world eagerly awaits what he will do next.