Page 1
ENGLISH
CLASS-Vlll
General Instructions :
Answer all the questions by putting a tick on the correct option. Each question carries 1
mark.
1. . How many miles did the jet rise up in the sky ?
(a) Six miles (b) Seven miles
(c) Eight miles
2. The postmaster was posted to :
(a) Ulapur
(c) Sulapur
3. Bob was the most wanted man in :
(a) France
(c) Chicago
(d) Nine miles
(b) Julapur
(d) Nilapur
(b) Paris
(d) Rome
4. The poem Adventure with Books is written by :
(a) Velda Blumhagen
(b) Velda Greenhagen
(c) Shellidon Graham
(d) Shellidon Abraham
5. What was the name of the narrator's friend in Chasing the rainbow ?
· (a) Gappu (b) Sohan
(c) Appu (d) Mohan
P.T.O.
Page 2
ENGLISH
CLASS-Vlll
General Instructions :
Answer all the questions by putting a tick on the correct option. Each question carries 1
mark.
1. . How many miles did the jet rise up in the sky ?
(a) Six miles (b) Seven miles
(c) Eight miles
2. The postmaster was posted to :
(a) Ulapur
(c) Sulapur
3. Bob was the most wanted man in :
(a) France
(c) Chicago
(d) Nine miles
(b) Julapur
(d) Nilapur
(b) Paris
(d) Rome
4. The poem Adventure with Books is written by :
(a) Velda Blumhagen
(b) Velda Greenhagen
(c) Shellidon Graham
(d) Shellidon Abraham
5. What was the name of the narrator's friend in Chasing the rainbow ?
· (a) Gappu (b) Sohan
(c) Appu (d) Mohan
P.T.O.
6. Write the correct conditional clause in the blanks :
If I had any about the program,
(a) I would have done all the required preparations
(b) Iwould do all the required preparations
(c) I will do all the required preparations (d)
I must do all the required preparations
·.. 7. Had I been in your place,
(a) I would never do that
(b) I will do that
(c) I doesn't do that
(d) I didn't do that
8. Write the correct participial phrase in the blank :
. From f990 to present date, Agra, the place where Taj Mahal is, has around 50 million
tourists.
(a) attractive
(b) attracting
(c) attractful
(d) attracted
9. Combine the following sentence using the correct option :
You ·can order either two computer games
(a) or three books of your choice
(b) therefore three books of your choice
(c) as well as three books of your choice
(d) in addition three books of your choice
10. Fill in the blank :
Do you want to go for a movie ?
No, I don't have time to spare. I need to go to the sports club.
(a) too much
(b) too many a
(c) enough
(d) too
( 2 )
Page 3
ENGLISH
CLASS-Vlll
General Instructions :
Answer all the questions by putting a tick on the correct option. Each question carries 1
mark.
1. . How many miles did the jet rise up in the sky ?
(a) Six miles (b) Seven miles
(c) Eight miles
2. The postmaster was posted to :
(a) Ulapur
(c) Sulapur
3. Bob was the most wanted man in :
(a) France
(c) Chicago
(d) Nine miles
(b) Julapur
(d) Nilapur
(b) Paris
(d) Rome
4. The poem Adventure with Books is written by :
(a) Velda Blumhagen
(b) Velda Greenhagen
(c) Shellidon Graham
(d) Shellidon Abraham
5. What was the name of the narrator's friend in Chasing the rainbow ?
· (a) Gappu (b) Sohan
(c) Appu (d) Mohan
P.T.O.
6. Write the correct conditional clause in the blanks :
If I had any about the program,
(a) I would have done all the required preparations
(b) Iwould do all the required preparations
(c) I will do all the required preparations (d)
I must do all the required preparations
·.. 7. Had I been in your place,
(a) I would never do that
(b) I will do that
(c) I doesn't do that
(d) I didn't do that
8. Write the correct participial phrase in the blank :
. From f990 to present date, Agra, the place where Taj Mahal is, has around 50 million
tourists.
(a) attractive
(b) attracting
(c) attractful
(d) attracted
9. Combine the following sentence using the correct option :
You ·can order either two computer games
(a) or three books of your choice
(b) therefore three books of your choice
(c) as well as three books of your choice
(d) in addition three books of your choice
10. Fill in the blank :
Do you want to go for a movie ?
No, I don't have time to spare. I need to go to the sports club.
(a) too much
(b) too many a
(c) enough
(d) too
( 2 )
'
Time : 3 hours
General Instructions :
ENGLISH
CLASS-Vlll
Only answers to be written in the answer sheet against the correct question number.
Attempt all questions in each section before going to the next.
Adhere to word limit Marks will deducted for exceeding the word limit
This paper is divided into four sections.
Section A : Reading 20 marks
Section B : Writing 20 marks
Section C : Grammar 20 marks
Section D : Literature 20 marks
Section A : (Reading and Comprehension)
A.l. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow :
Most of us have a sweet tooth and a favorite form of confectionery is chocolate, whether
this comes in the form of sweets, chocolate bars or cakes. The huge range of chocolate
products on display in sweet shops and supermarkets show us how popular chocolate is.
Indeed, some of us are so fond of it that we become chocoholics.
We are regularly told that a diet containing too much sugar and too much fat is bad for us,
and chocolate contains a great deal of both of these. Thus, we have got used to the idea that
eating chocolate is a sinful pleasure.
Eating chocolate often makes us feel good. Even some health experts do not deny this,
because it is thought to have a biochemical effect on the part of the brain that is concerned
with pleasure. If you are feeling depressed eating chocolate can be a real tonic which cheers
you up instantly. Unfortunately this effect is transitory and you soon feel down again.
Nutritionists have tended to concentrate on the negative side effects of chocolate, pointing
out that the combination of a high fat content and a high sugar content can be a cause of
obesity in people who overindulge in it. They also rem
.
ind us that food which are high in fat
can lead to heart disease. Chocolate is also said to cause headaches in some people, and is
considered to be one of the main triggers of migraine.
After such news from dieticians, people who love to binge on chocolate will be relieved to
hear that some doctors have now discovered some benefits in chocolates. Recent research
P.T.O.
Page 4
ENGLISH
CLASS-Vlll
General Instructions :
Answer all the questions by putting a tick on the correct option. Each question carries 1
mark.
1. . How many miles did the jet rise up in the sky ?
(a) Six miles (b) Seven miles
(c) Eight miles
2. The postmaster was posted to :
(a) Ulapur
(c) Sulapur
3. Bob was the most wanted man in :
(a) France
(c) Chicago
(d) Nine miles
(b) Julapur
(d) Nilapur
(b) Paris
(d) Rome
4. The poem Adventure with Books is written by :
(a) Velda Blumhagen
(b) Velda Greenhagen
(c) Shellidon Graham
(d) Shellidon Abraham
5. What was the name of the narrator's friend in Chasing the rainbow ?
· (a) Gappu (b) Sohan
(c) Appu (d) Mohan
P.T.O.
6. Write the correct conditional clause in the blanks :
If I had any about the program,
(a) I would have done all the required preparations
(b) Iwould do all the required preparations
(c) I will do all the required preparations (d)
I must do all the required preparations
·.. 7. Had I been in your place,
(a) I would never do that
(b) I will do that
(c) I doesn't do that
(d) I didn't do that
8. Write the correct participial phrase in the blank :
. From f990 to present date, Agra, the place where Taj Mahal is, has around 50 million
tourists.
(a) attractive
(b) attracting
(c) attractful
(d) attracted
9. Combine the following sentence using the correct option :
You ·can order either two computer games
(a) or three books of your choice
(b) therefore three books of your choice
(c) as well as three books of your choice
(d) in addition three books of your choice
10. Fill in the blank :
Do you want to go for a movie ?
No, I don't have time to spare. I need to go to the sports club.
(a) too much
(b) too many a
(c) enough
(d) too
( 2 )
'
Time : 3 hours
General Instructions :
ENGLISH
CLASS-Vlll
Only answers to be written in the answer sheet against the correct question number.
Attempt all questions in each section before going to the next.
Adhere to word limit Marks will deducted for exceeding the word limit
This paper is divided into four sections.
Section A : Reading 20 marks
Section B : Writing 20 marks
Section C : Grammar 20 marks
Section D : Literature 20 marks
Section A : (Reading and Comprehension)
A.l. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow :
Most of us have a sweet tooth and a favorite form of confectionery is chocolate, whether
this comes in the form of sweets, chocolate bars or cakes. The huge range of chocolate
products on display in sweet shops and supermarkets show us how popular chocolate is.
Indeed, some of us are so fond of it that we become chocoholics.
We are regularly told that a diet containing too much sugar and too much fat is bad for us,
and chocolate contains a great deal of both of these. Thus, we have got used to the idea that
eating chocolate is a sinful pleasure.
Eating chocolate often makes us feel good. Even some health experts do not deny this,
because it is thought to have a biochemical effect on the part of the brain that is concerned
with pleasure. If you are feeling depressed eating chocolate can be a real tonic which cheers
you up instantly. Unfortunately this effect is transitory and you soon feel down again.
Nutritionists have tended to concentrate on the negative side effects of chocolate, pointing
out that the combination of a high fat content and a high sugar content can be a cause of
obesity in people who overindulge in it. They also rem
.
ind us that food which are high in fat
can lead to heart disease. Chocolate is also said to cause headaches in some people, and is
considered to be one of the main triggers of migraine.
After such news from dieticians, people who love to binge on chocolate will be relieved to
hear that some doctors have now discovered some benefits in chocolates. Recent research
P.T.O.
suggest that chocolate, like aspirin, can delay blood clotting, making it potentially useful in
preventing thrombosis. It has also been found that chocolate, like fruit and vegetable is rich
in flavonoid, which help to prevent heartattacks and strokes.
At last there is some good news for chocolate eaters ! They can enjoy this delicious treat
without feeling guilty, safe in the knowledge that it could be improving their health.
A.l.l. Answer the questions briefly : (2x4=8)
(a) Why who - is a chocoholic ? Give suitable title to the paragraph.
(b) Is there any similarity between chocolate and aspirin ?
(c) Write any two side effects eating chocolates.
(d) Why does eating chocolate make us happy ?
A.l.2. Find a word from the passage which mean the same as :
(a) eat too much (para 5) (b) a brief duration (para 3)
(lx2=2)
A.2. Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow :
My parents kept me from children who were rough,
and who threw words like stones and who wore torn clothes,
their thighs showed through rags. They ran in the streets,
and climbed cliffs and stripped by the country streams,
.- I feared more then tigers their muscles like iron,
and their jerkings hands and their knees tight on my arms.
I feared the salt coarse pointing of those boys,
Who copied my lisp behind me on the road,
they were lithe they sprang out behind hedges,
like dogs to bark at our world. They threw mud,
and I looked another way, pretending to smile,
I longed to forgive them yet they never smiled.
A.2.1 . Answer the following questions briefly : (2x4=8)
(a) Why did the poet's parents keep him away from street children ?
(b) Why do you think the poet pretended to smile at the street children ?
(c) Who could be the speaker in the poem ? How old is he/she ?
(d) Give suitable title to the poem.
A.2.2. Find the word from the poem which means the same as the given phrases :
(2x1=2)
(i) bending easily (ii) a row of bushes
( 2 )
Page 5
ENGLISH
CLASS-Vlll
General Instructions :
Answer all the questions by putting a tick on the correct option. Each question carries 1
mark.
1. . How many miles did the jet rise up in the sky ?
(a) Six miles (b) Seven miles
(c) Eight miles
2. The postmaster was posted to :
(a) Ulapur
(c) Sulapur
3. Bob was the most wanted man in :
(a) France
(c) Chicago
(d) Nine miles
(b) Julapur
(d) Nilapur
(b) Paris
(d) Rome
4. The poem Adventure with Books is written by :
(a) Velda Blumhagen
(b) Velda Greenhagen
(c) Shellidon Graham
(d) Shellidon Abraham
5. What was the name of the narrator's friend in Chasing the rainbow ?
· (a) Gappu (b) Sohan
(c) Appu (d) Mohan
P.T.O.
6. Write the correct conditional clause in the blanks :
If I had any about the program,
(a) I would have done all the required preparations
(b) Iwould do all the required preparations
(c) I will do all the required preparations (d)
I must do all the required preparations
·.. 7. Had I been in your place,
(a) I would never do that
(b) I will do that
(c) I doesn't do that
(d) I didn't do that
8. Write the correct participial phrase in the blank :
. From f990 to present date, Agra, the place where Taj Mahal is, has around 50 million
tourists.
(a) attractive
(b) attracting
(c) attractful
(d) attracted
9. Combine the following sentence using the correct option :
You ·can order either two computer games
(a) or three books of your choice
(b) therefore three books of your choice
(c) as well as three books of your choice
(d) in addition three books of your choice
10. Fill in the blank :
Do you want to go for a movie ?
No, I don't have time to spare. I need to go to the sports club.
(a) too much
(b) too many a
(c) enough
(d) too
( 2 )
'
Time : 3 hours
General Instructions :
ENGLISH
CLASS-Vlll
Only answers to be written in the answer sheet against the correct question number.
Attempt all questions in each section before going to the next.
Adhere to word limit Marks will deducted for exceeding the word limit
This paper is divided into four sections.
Section A : Reading 20 marks
Section B : Writing 20 marks
Section C : Grammar 20 marks
Section D : Literature 20 marks
Section A : (Reading and Comprehension)
A.l. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow :
Most of us have a sweet tooth and a favorite form of confectionery is chocolate, whether
this comes in the form of sweets, chocolate bars or cakes. The huge range of chocolate
products on display in sweet shops and supermarkets show us how popular chocolate is.
Indeed, some of us are so fond of it that we become chocoholics.
We are regularly told that a diet containing too much sugar and too much fat is bad for us,
and chocolate contains a great deal of both of these. Thus, we have got used to the idea that
eating chocolate is a sinful pleasure.
Eating chocolate often makes us feel good. Even some health experts do not deny this,
because it is thought to have a biochemical effect on the part of the brain that is concerned
with pleasure. If you are feeling depressed eating chocolate can be a real tonic which cheers
you up instantly. Unfortunately this effect is transitory and you soon feel down again.
Nutritionists have tended to concentrate on the negative side effects of chocolate, pointing
out that the combination of a high fat content and a high sugar content can be a cause of
obesity in people who overindulge in it. They also rem
.
ind us that food which are high in fat
can lead to heart disease. Chocolate is also said to cause headaches in some people, and is
considered to be one of the main triggers of migraine.
After such news from dieticians, people who love to binge on chocolate will be relieved to
hear that some doctors have now discovered some benefits in chocolates. Recent research
P.T.O.
suggest that chocolate, like aspirin, can delay blood clotting, making it potentially useful in
preventing thrombosis. It has also been found that chocolate, like fruit and vegetable is rich
in flavonoid, which help to prevent heartattacks and strokes.
At last there is some good news for chocolate eaters ! They can enjoy this delicious treat
without feeling guilty, safe in the knowledge that it could be improving their health.
A.l.l. Answer the questions briefly : (2x4=8)
(a) Why who - is a chocoholic ? Give suitable title to the paragraph.
(b) Is there any similarity between chocolate and aspirin ?
(c) Write any two side effects eating chocolates.
(d) Why does eating chocolate make us happy ?
A.l.2. Find a word from the passage which mean the same as :
(a) eat too much (para 5) (b) a brief duration (para 3)
(lx2=2)
A.2. Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow :
My parents kept me from children who were rough,
and who threw words like stones and who wore torn clothes,
their thighs showed through rags. They ran in the streets,
and climbed cliffs and stripped by the country streams,
.- I feared more then tigers their muscles like iron,
and their jerkings hands and their knees tight on my arms.
I feared the salt coarse pointing of those boys,
Who copied my lisp behind me on the road,
they were lithe they sprang out behind hedges,
like dogs to bark at our world. They threw mud,
and I looked another way, pretending to smile,
I longed to forgive them yet they never smiled.
A.2.1 . Answer the following questions briefly : (2x4=8)
(a) Why did the poet's parents keep him away from street children ?
(b) Why do you think the poet pretended to smile at the street children ?
(c) Who could be the speaker in the poem ? How old is he/she ?
(d) Give suitable title to the poem.
A.2.2. Find the word from the poem which means the same as the given phrases :
(2x1=2)
(i) bending easily (ii) a row of bushes
( 2 )
Section B and C : (Writing and Grammar)
B.l. Your School recently celebrated the Investiture ceremony and conferred titles to deserving
students. Take hints from the give111 points and write a report on the lnvestitum ceremony for
your school magazine in not more than 150 words. (7 marks)
Investiture ceremony auditorium limited audience lamp was lit
program started Odissi dan.ce performance NGO '.Khushi'also invited
financially weak children encouraged poetry recitation short speech by
principal chief guest's message _ tittes given head of the;, interact club
addressed the students vote of thank national anthem.
B.2. You are Amit I Irum, Head boy/girl of your school. You have invited the famous writer
Ruskin Bond to inspire budding \\Titers and poets of your school. Write a notice in not more
than 60-70 words inviting students to attend the· program. (7 marks)
B.3. You are Javed I Jayshree, Secretary of Environment Club of your school. Draw a poster
inviting students to plant a tree on Earth Day for a greener tomorrow. (6 marks)
C.l. Edit the following paragraph : (lx6=6)
Hollywood celebrities are no strangers to Yoga and it was (a)
a much loved fitness formula f()r them. Recently, celebrity (b)
like Gwenth Paltrow and Mariah Carey have take special (c)
liking to yoga. Though aerial yoga have been around for (d) ---·---
almost a year, it has caught their fancy recently.
Aerial yoga involves the use of a suspended hammock
to support your body and help your achieve traditional (e)
Yoga poses. This also deepens the stretches within (f)
overtressing the joint.
C.2. Fill in the blanks with correct phrasal verbs :
(a) Please all the notes of this lecture. (take down I take in)
(lx4=4)
(b) Our plane will
in an hour. (take off/ take away)
(c) I am waiting for him to to me. (write back I write up)
(d) Why don't you __ for more information. (write in I write down)
C.3.Combine the following pairs of sentences using an appropriate conjunction from the
options : (1><3=3)
because, however, otherwise, either ..·or,
(a) You can eat Dosa. You can eat Burger.
(b) Our team did not perform well. We had practiced day and night.
( 3 )
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