Page 1
English Core (Set -A)
Time:3 hrs MM:80
General Instructions:
1. This paper is divided into THREE sections
Section –A 20Marks
Section – B 30Marks
section –C 30Marks
All sections are compulsory.
2. Do not exceed the word limit while answering the questions.
1
SECTION-A( READING)
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
1. Life on our planet earth began with the sea; it is the birth place of life on
the earth. The earth is the only planet of the solar system so far known
which contains plenty of water and this water has made our earth
colourful, pulsating with life of a vast variety.
2. At present sea occupies about 70 percent of the earth’s surface. In the
southern hemisphere it occupies more area than that in the northern.
About 97 per cent of the total water on the surface of the earth is found
in the seas and the remaining three per cent, which is generally fresh, in
lakes, rivers, ponds, etc.
3. Sea has given food and shelter to countless creatures. It is a potential
source of protein. In 1900 the world population was only 150 crore
(1500 million), now it is more than 560 crore and it is increasing at a
very fast rate. As a result there is a terrible hunger in many parts of the
world. In Africa, Asia and South America, millions of people do not get
enough to eat. Many die of malnutrition. Sea, if used scientifically and
judiciously, can meet most of our demands.
4. Plankton or algae mostly constitutes the plant life. Some are tiny
microbes which cannot be seen by the naked eye but they are found in
abundance in the sea.
5. These marine plankton form the basis of entire sea life. Like plant
plankton there are also animal plankton, the smallest living creatures of
the sea. These animal plankton feed on plant plankton and small fish.
Thus, there is an unbroken chain of life in the sea. Arctic and Antarctic
seas abound in plankton and algae and so in fish also. Blue whales, the
largest living creatures of the world, are also found here in great number.
6. Some countries have developed sea farming to a great extent. The
Japanese and Hawaiians relish eating sea plants but it is not in other
Marks
Page 2
English Core (Set -A)
Time:3 hrs MM:80
General Instructions:
1. This paper is divided into THREE sections
Section –A 20Marks
Section – B 30Marks
section –C 30Marks
All sections are compulsory.
2. Do not exceed the word limit while answering the questions.
1
SECTION-A( READING)
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
1. Life on our planet earth began with the sea; it is the birth place of life on
the earth. The earth is the only planet of the solar system so far known
which contains plenty of water and this water has made our earth
colourful, pulsating with life of a vast variety.
2. At present sea occupies about 70 percent of the earth’s surface. In the
southern hemisphere it occupies more area than that in the northern.
About 97 per cent of the total water on the surface of the earth is found
in the seas and the remaining three per cent, which is generally fresh, in
lakes, rivers, ponds, etc.
3. Sea has given food and shelter to countless creatures. It is a potential
source of protein. In 1900 the world population was only 150 crore
(1500 million), now it is more than 560 crore and it is increasing at a
very fast rate. As a result there is a terrible hunger in many parts of the
world. In Africa, Asia and South America, millions of people do not get
enough to eat. Many die of malnutrition. Sea, if used scientifically and
judiciously, can meet most of our demands.
4. Plankton or algae mostly constitutes the plant life. Some are tiny
microbes which cannot be seen by the naked eye but they are found in
abundance in the sea.
5. These marine plankton form the basis of entire sea life. Like plant
plankton there are also animal plankton, the smallest living creatures of
the sea. These animal plankton feed on plant plankton and small fish.
Thus, there is an unbroken chain of life in the sea. Arctic and Antarctic
seas abound in plankton and algae and so in fish also. Blue whales, the
largest living creatures of the world, are also found here in great number.
6. Some countries have developed sea farming to a great extent. The
Japanese and Hawaiians relish eating sea plants but it is not in other
Marks
countries though some use them to feed their cattle or as manure in their
fields. The fact is that sea plants contain rich nutrients not found in
other vegetarian food. It is good that even in our country some scientists
have developed some recipes for curries, jams etc to be made from
algae.
7. But we must remember one thing that sea is not to be exploited
indiscriminately. For example, man in his greed has hunted whales and
some other sea creatures so recklessly that some of their species have
either become extinct or are on the verge of extinction. Now nations of
the world have realized their folly and have taken some joint decisions.
For example, one such decisions is that the size of the holes in fishing
nets should be big enough to let baby fish escape through. Otherwise,
killing of large quantities of very young fish would have an adverse
effect on the fish population. In the same way, another decision is for the
protection of blue whales.
Answer the following questions choosing the appropriate option.
(1) Freshwater refers to the water of
(a) Sea
(b) Lakes, rivers, ponds etc
(c) Rainwater
(d) Processed water
(2) There is a terrible hunger in many parts of the world due to
(a) Overpopulation
(b) High pollution level
(c) Global warming
(d) Industrialisation
(3) Blue whale, the largest living creatures of the world, are found in great
number in
(a) Indian Ocean
(b) Pacific Ocean
(c) Mediterranean Sea
(d) Arctic and Antarctic Sea
(4) The countries which have developed sea farming to a great extent are
(a) Japan and Hawaii
(b) China and India
(c) Malaysia and Singapore
(d) Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
(5) The size of the holes in fishing nets should be big enough to let ______
(a) Big fish stay in
(b) Water flow out
(c) Baby fish escape through
(d) More fish enter
(6) Sea plants contain rich nutrients not found in ____________
(a) Other plants
(b) Other vegetarian food
(c) Non vegetarian food
(d) Milk and milk products
6
Page 3
English Core (Set -A)
Time:3 hrs MM:80
General Instructions:
1. This paper is divided into THREE sections
Section –A 20Marks
Section – B 30Marks
section –C 30Marks
All sections are compulsory.
2. Do not exceed the word limit while answering the questions.
1
SECTION-A( READING)
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
1. Life on our planet earth began with the sea; it is the birth place of life on
the earth. The earth is the only planet of the solar system so far known
which contains plenty of water and this water has made our earth
colourful, pulsating with life of a vast variety.
2. At present sea occupies about 70 percent of the earth’s surface. In the
southern hemisphere it occupies more area than that in the northern.
About 97 per cent of the total water on the surface of the earth is found
in the seas and the remaining three per cent, which is generally fresh, in
lakes, rivers, ponds, etc.
3. Sea has given food and shelter to countless creatures. It is a potential
source of protein. In 1900 the world population was only 150 crore
(1500 million), now it is more than 560 crore and it is increasing at a
very fast rate. As a result there is a terrible hunger in many parts of the
world. In Africa, Asia and South America, millions of people do not get
enough to eat. Many die of malnutrition. Sea, if used scientifically and
judiciously, can meet most of our demands.
4. Plankton or algae mostly constitutes the plant life. Some are tiny
microbes which cannot be seen by the naked eye but they are found in
abundance in the sea.
5. These marine plankton form the basis of entire sea life. Like plant
plankton there are also animal plankton, the smallest living creatures of
the sea. These animal plankton feed on plant plankton and small fish.
Thus, there is an unbroken chain of life in the sea. Arctic and Antarctic
seas abound in plankton and algae and so in fish also. Blue whales, the
largest living creatures of the world, are also found here in great number.
6. Some countries have developed sea farming to a great extent. The
Japanese and Hawaiians relish eating sea plants but it is not in other
Marks
countries though some use them to feed their cattle or as manure in their
fields. The fact is that sea plants contain rich nutrients not found in
other vegetarian food. It is good that even in our country some scientists
have developed some recipes for curries, jams etc to be made from
algae.
7. But we must remember one thing that sea is not to be exploited
indiscriminately. For example, man in his greed has hunted whales and
some other sea creatures so recklessly that some of their species have
either become extinct or are on the verge of extinction. Now nations of
the world have realized their folly and have taken some joint decisions.
For example, one such decisions is that the size of the holes in fishing
nets should be big enough to let baby fish escape through. Otherwise,
killing of large quantities of very young fish would have an adverse
effect on the fish population. In the same way, another decision is for the
protection of blue whales.
Answer the following questions choosing the appropriate option.
(1) Freshwater refers to the water of
(a) Sea
(b) Lakes, rivers, ponds etc
(c) Rainwater
(d) Processed water
(2) There is a terrible hunger in many parts of the world due to
(a) Overpopulation
(b) High pollution level
(c) Global warming
(d) Industrialisation
(3) Blue whale, the largest living creatures of the world, are found in great
number in
(a) Indian Ocean
(b) Pacific Ocean
(c) Mediterranean Sea
(d) Arctic and Antarctic Sea
(4) The countries which have developed sea farming to a great extent are
(a) Japan and Hawaii
(b) China and India
(c) Malaysia and Singapore
(d) Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
(5) The size of the holes in fishing nets should be big enough to let ______
(a) Big fish stay in
(b) Water flow out
(c) Baby fish escape through
(d) More fish enter
(6) Sea plants contain rich nutrients not found in ____________
(a) Other plants
(b) Other vegetarian food
(c) Non vegetarian food
(d) Milk and milk products
6
Answer the following questions briefly
(7) Why is our earth more colourful and full of life than the other planets of
the solar system.?
(8) Mention any two uses of the sea.
(9) “There is an unbroken chain of life in the sea.” Explain.
(10)How are humans responsible for the extinction of some species of sea
creatures?
(11) Find words in the paragraph which mean the same as the following
(i) Wisely (Para 3)
(ii) Unfavorable (Para 7)
1
1
1
2
1
2
2 Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Effective speaking depends on effective listening. It takes energy to
concentrate on hearing and to concentrate on understanding what has been
heard. Incompetent listeners fail in a number of ways. First, they may drift.
Their attention drifts from what the speaker is saying. Second, they may
counter. They find counter arguments to whatever a speaker may be saying.
Third, they compete. Then, they filter. They exclude from their understanding
those parts of the message which do not readily fit with their own frame of
reference. Finally they react. They let personal feelings about speaker or
subject override the significance of the message which is being sent.
What can a listener do to be more effective. They first key to effective listening
is the art of concentration. If a listener positively wishes on receiving a
message his chances of success are high.
It may need determination. Some speakers are difficult to follow, either
because of voice problems, or because of the form in which they send a
message. There is then a particular need for the determination of a listener to
concentrate on what is being said.
Concentration is helped by alertness. Mental alertness is helped by physical
alertness. It is not simply physical fitness, but also positioning of the body, the
limbs and the head. Some people also find it helpful to their concentration if
they hold the head slightly to one side. One useful way for achieving this is
intensive note-taking, by trying to capture the critical headings and sub
headings the speaker is referring to.
Note-taking has been recommended as an aid to the listener. It also helps the
speaker. It gives him confidence when he sees that listeners are sufficiently
interested to take notes; the patterns of eye-contact when the note taker looks
up can be very positive.
Posture too is important. Consider the impact made by a less competent
listener who pushes his chair backward and slouches. An upright posture helps
a listener’s concentration. At the same time it is seen by the speaker to be a
positive feature amongst the listeners. Effective listening skills have an impact
on both the listener and the speaker.
(a) On the basis of your reading of the above passage make notes on it using
headings and subheadings. Use recognizable abbreviations, wherever
necessary.
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5
3
Page 4
English Core (Set -A)
Time:3 hrs MM:80
General Instructions:
1. This paper is divided into THREE sections
Section –A 20Marks
Section – B 30Marks
section –C 30Marks
All sections are compulsory.
2. Do not exceed the word limit while answering the questions.
1
SECTION-A( READING)
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
1. Life on our planet earth began with the sea; it is the birth place of life on
the earth. The earth is the only planet of the solar system so far known
which contains plenty of water and this water has made our earth
colourful, pulsating with life of a vast variety.
2. At present sea occupies about 70 percent of the earth’s surface. In the
southern hemisphere it occupies more area than that in the northern.
About 97 per cent of the total water on the surface of the earth is found
in the seas and the remaining three per cent, which is generally fresh, in
lakes, rivers, ponds, etc.
3. Sea has given food and shelter to countless creatures. It is a potential
source of protein. In 1900 the world population was only 150 crore
(1500 million), now it is more than 560 crore and it is increasing at a
very fast rate. As a result there is a terrible hunger in many parts of the
world. In Africa, Asia and South America, millions of people do not get
enough to eat. Many die of malnutrition. Sea, if used scientifically and
judiciously, can meet most of our demands.
4. Plankton or algae mostly constitutes the plant life. Some are tiny
microbes which cannot be seen by the naked eye but they are found in
abundance in the sea.
5. These marine plankton form the basis of entire sea life. Like plant
plankton there are also animal plankton, the smallest living creatures of
the sea. These animal plankton feed on plant plankton and small fish.
Thus, there is an unbroken chain of life in the sea. Arctic and Antarctic
seas abound in plankton and algae and so in fish also. Blue whales, the
largest living creatures of the world, are also found here in great number.
6. Some countries have developed sea farming to a great extent. The
Japanese and Hawaiians relish eating sea plants but it is not in other
Marks
countries though some use them to feed their cattle or as manure in their
fields. The fact is that sea plants contain rich nutrients not found in
other vegetarian food. It is good that even in our country some scientists
have developed some recipes for curries, jams etc to be made from
algae.
7. But we must remember one thing that sea is not to be exploited
indiscriminately. For example, man in his greed has hunted whales and
some other sea creatures so recklessly that some of their species have
either become extinct or are on the verge of extinction. Now nations of
the world have realized their folly and have taken some joint decisions.
For example, one such decisions is that the size of the holes in fishing
nets should be big enough to let baby fish escape through. Otherwise,
killing of large quantities of very young fish would have an adverse
effect on the fish population. In the same way, another decision is for the
protection of blue whales.
Answer the following questions choosing the appropriate option.
(1) Freshwater refers to the water of
(a) Sea
(b) Lakes, rivers, ponds etc
(c) Rainwater
(d) Processed water
(2) There is a terrible hunger in many parts of the world due to
(a) Overpopulation
(b) High pollution level
(c) Global warming
(d) Industrialisation
(3) Blue whale, the largest living creatures of the world, are found in great
number in
(a) Indian Ocean
(b) Pacific Ocean
(c) Mediterranean Sea
(d) Arctic and Antarctic Sea
(4) The countries which have developed sea farming to a great extent are
(a) Japan and Hawaii
(b) China and India
(c) Malaysia and Singapore
(d) Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
(5) The size of the holes in fishing nets should be big enough to let ______
(a) Big fish stay in
(b) Water flow out
(c) Baby fish escape through
(d) More fish enter
(6) Sea plants contain rich nutrients not found in ____________
(a) Other plants
(b) Other vegetarian food
(c) Non vegetarian food
(d) Milk and milk products
6
Answer the following questions briefly
(7) Why is our earth more colourful and full of life than the other planets of
the solar system.?
(8) Mention any two uses of the sea.
(9) “There is an unbroken chain of life in the sea.” Explain.
(10)How are humans responsible for the extinction of some species of sea
creatures?
(11) Find words in the paragraph which mean the same as the following
(i) Wisely (Para 3)
(ii) Unfavorable (Para 7)
1
1
1
2
1
2
2 Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Effective speaking depends on effective listening. It takes energy to
concentrate on hearing and to concentrate on understanding what has been
heard. Incompetent listeners fail in a number of ways. First, they may drift.
Their attention drifts from what the speaker is saying. Second, they may
counter. They find counter arguments to whatever a speaker may be saying.
Third, they compete. Then, they filter. They exclude from their understanding
those parts of the message which do not readily fit with their own frame of
reference. Finally they react. They let personal feelings about speaker or
subject override the significance of the message which is being sent.
What can a listener do to be more effective. They first key to effective listening
is the art of concentration. If a listener positively wishes on receiving a
message his chances of success are high.
It may need determination. Some speakers are difficult to follow, either
because of voice problems, or because of the form in which they send a
message. There is then a particular need for the determination of a listener to
concentrate on what is being said.
Concentration is helped by alertness. Mental alertness is helped by physical
alertness. It is not simply physical fitness, but also positioning of the body, the
limbs and the head. Some people also find it helpful to their concentration if
they hold the head slightly to one side. One useful way for achieving this is
intensive note-taking, by trying to capture the critical headings and sub
headings the speaker is referring to.
Note-taking has been recommended as an aid to the listener. It also helps the
speaker. It gives him confidence when he sees that listeners are sufficiently
interested to take notes; the patterns of eye-contact when the note taker looks
up can be very positive.
Posture too is important. Consider the impact made by a less competent
listener who pushes his chair backward and slouches. An upright posture helps
a listener’s concentration. At the same time it is seen by the speaker to be a
positive feature amongst the listeners. Effective listening skills have an impact
on both the listener and the speaker.
(a) On the basis of your reading of the above passage make notes on it using
headings and subheadings. Use recognizable abbreviations, wherever
necessary.
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5
3
(b) Write a summary of the passage in not more than 80 words using the
notes made and also suggest a suitable title.
3
SECTION B – WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Labour day was celebrated in a unique way in your school. All workers who
help in the running of the school like peons, maids, gardeners, security guards
were honoured in the morning assemble. The Principal of the school spoke on
the dignity of labour . A short cultural programme was held. At the end of the
programme, each one was given a gift. Write a factual description of this event
in about 100 words.
4
4 You plan to join an advanced course in ‘Speaking English’ offered by the
British Council. You are Anil/Shobha of Dhrona Appartments,
Parparganj. Write a letter to the Manager, English Language Teaching
Division, requesting to send you information on the courses offered, fees
and duration of the courses.
OR
The Thapar Group requires the services of a purchase engineer. The candidate
should be an engineering graduate with an experience of six months to two
years preferrably in civil projects and general purchase. Computer literacy and
MBA degree are desirable. Apply for this job to Deputy Chief Manager, HRD
Thapar House, Nehru Place, New Delhi.
8
5
You are Renu/Rohit. You have noticed a growing tendency towards violence
among youth. Write an article regarding the same for the school magazine in
not more than 200 words highlighting the role of the media.(TV/Media)
Or
India has been facing and fighting terrorism. In fact terrorism has disrupted the
peace and harmony of the country and created panic and insecurity in some
areas of the country. Write an article in about 150 words on terrorism: A curse
to humanities.
8
6 The following passage hasn’t been edited. There is an error in each of lines.
Write the incorrect word and the correction in your answer sheet.
Incorrect Correct
It take long time for a country to rebuild after (a)______________
an earthquake. There must be aftershocks for days (b)______________
or weeks. Rebuilt cannot start until all the (c)______________
aftershocks have stop. Aftershocks are small (d) ______________
tremors when shake the ground after an earthquake. (e) ______________
When rebuilding starts, new buildings may be very (f)______________
carefully planned. Sometimes they are built in huge (g)______________
blocks of rubber that will absorb no further earthquake.(h)______________
1/2x8=4
7
In the following passage one word has been omitted from each line. Write the
omitted word and the word that comes before and the one that comes after it
against the correct blank number.
1/2x8=4
Page 5
English Core (Set -A)
Time:3 hrs MM:80
General Instructions:
1. This paper is divided into THREE sections
Section –A 20Marks
Section – B 30Marks
section –C 30Marks
All sections are compulsory.
2. Do not exceed the word limit while answering the questions.
1
SECTION-A( READING)
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
1. Life on our planet earth began with the sea; it is the birth place of life on
the earth. The earth is the only planet of the solar system so far known
which contains plenty of water and this water has made our earth
colourful, pulsating with life of a vast variety.
2. At present sea occupies about 70 percent of the earth’s surface. In the
southern hemisphere it occupies more area than that in the northern.
About 97 per cent of the total water on the surface of the earth is found
in the seas and the remaining three per cent, which is generally fresh, in
lakes, rivers, ponds, etc.
3. Sea has given food and shelter to countless creatures. It is a potential
source of protein. In 1900 the world population was only 150 crore
(1500 million), now it is more than 560 crore and it is increasing at a
very fast rate. As a result there is a terrible hunger in many parts of the
world. In Africa, Asia and South America, millions of people do not get
enough to eat. Many die of malnutrition. Sea, if used scientifically and
judiciously, can meet most of our demands.
4. Plankton or algae mostly constitutes the plant life. Some are tiny
microbes which cannot be seen by the naked eye but they are found in
abundance in the sea.
5. These marine plankton form the basis of entire sea life. Like plant
plankton there are also animal plankton, the smallest living creatures of
the sea. These animal plankton feed on plant plankton and small fish.
Thus, there is an unbroken chain of life in the sea. Arctic and Antarctic
seas abound in plankton and algae and so in fish also. Blue whales, the
largest living creatures of the world, are also found here in great number.
6. Some countries have developed sea farming to a great extent. The
Japanese and Hawaiians relish eating sea plants but it is not in other
Marks
countries though some use them to feed their cattle or as manure in their
fields. The fact is that sea plants contain rich nutrients not found in
other vegetarian food. It is good that even in our country some scientists
have developed some recipes for curries, jams etc to be made from
algae.
7. But we must remember one thing that sea is not to be exploited
indiscriminately. For example, man in his greed has hunted whales and
some other sea creatures so recklessly that some of their species have
either become extinct or are on the verge of extinction. Now nations of
the world have realized their folly and have taken some joint decisions.
For example, one such decisions is that the size of the holes in fishing
nets should be big enough to let baby fish escape through. Otherwise,
killing of large quantities of very young fish would have an adverse
effect on the fish population. In the same way, another decision is for the
protection of blue whales.
Answer the following questions choosing the appropriate option.
(1) Freshwater refers to the water of
(a) Sea
(b) Lakes, rivers, ponds etc
(c) Rainwater
(d) Processed water
(2) There is a terrible hunger in many parts of the world due to
(a) Overpopulation
(b) High pollution level
(c) Global warming
(d) Industrialisation
(3) Blue whale, the largest living creatures of the world, are found in great
number in
(a) Indian Ocean
(b) Pacific Ocean
(c) Mediterranean Sea
(d) Arctic and Antarctic Sea
(4) The countries which have developed sea farming to a great extent are
(a) Japan and Hawaii
(b) China and India
(c) Malaysia and Singapore
(d) Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
(5) The size of the holes in fishing nets should be big enough to let ______
(a) Big fish stay in
(b) Water flow out
(c) Baby fish escape through
(d) More fish enter
(6) Sea plants contain rich nutrients not found in ____________
(a) Other plants
(b) Other vegetarian food
(c) Non vegetarian food
(d) Milk and milk products
6
Answer the following questions briefly
(7) Why is our earth more colourful and full of life than the other planets of
the solar system.?
(8) Mention any two uses of the sea.
(9) “There is an unbroken chain of life in the sea.” Explain.
(10)How are humans responsible for the extinction of some species of sea
creatures?
(11) Find words in the paragraph which mean the same as the following
(i) Wisely (Para 3)
(ii) Unfavorable (Para 7)
1
1
1
2
1
2
2 Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Effective speaking depends on effective listening. It takes energy to
concentrate on hearing and to concentrate on understanding what has been
heard. Incompetent listeners fail in a number of ways. First, they may drift.
Their attention drifts from what the speaker is saying. Second, they may
counter. They find counter arguments to whatever a speaker may be saying.
Third, they compete. Then, they filter. They exclude from their understanding
those parts of the message which do not readily fit with their own frame of
reference. Finally they react. They let personal feelings about speaker or
subject override the significance of the message which is being sent.
What can a listener do to be more effective. They first key to effective listening
is the art of concentration. If a listener positively wishes on receiving a
message his chances of success are high.
It may need determination. Some speakers are difficult to follow, either
because of voice problems, or because of the form in which they send a
message. There is then a particular need for the determination of a listener to
concentrate on what is being said.
Concentration is helped by alertness. Mental alertness is helped by physical
alertness. It is not simply physical fitness, but also positioning of the body, the
limbs and the head. Some people also find it helpful to their concentration if
they hold the head slightly to one side. One useful way for achieving this is
intensive note-taking, by trying to capture the critical headings and sub
headings the speaker is referring to.
Note-taking has been recommended as an aid to the listener. It also helps the
speaker. It gives him confidence when he sees that listeners are sufficiently
interested to take notes; the patterns of eye-contact when the note taker looks
up can be very positive.
Posture too is important. Consider the impact made by a less competent
listener who pushes his chair backward and slouches. An upright posture helps
a listener’s concentration. At the same time it is seen by the speaker to be a
positive feature amongst the listeners. Effective listening skills have an impact
on both the listener and the speaker.
(a) On the basis of your reading of the above passage make notes on it using
headings and subheadings. Use recognizable abbreviations, wherever
necessary.
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5
3
(b) Write a summary of the passage in not more than 80 words using the
notes made and also suggest a suitable title.
3
SECTION B – WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Labour day was celebrated in a unique way in your school. All workers who
help in the running of the school like peons, maids, gardeners, security guards
were honoured in the morning assemble. The Principal of the school spoke on
the dignity of labour . A short cultural programme was held. At the end of the
programme, each one was given a gift. Write a factual description of this event
in about 100 words.
4
4 You plan to join an advanced course in ‘Speaking English’ offered by the
British Council. You are Anil/Shobha of Dhrona Appartments,
Parparganj. Write a letter to the Manager, English Language Teaching
Division, requesting to send you information on the courses offered, fees
and duration of the courses.
OR
The Thapar Group requires the services of a purchase engineer. The candidate
should be an engineering graduate with an experience of six months to two
years preferrably in civil projects and general purchase. Computer literacy and
MBA degree are desirable. Apply for this job to Deputy Chief Manager, HRD
Thapar House, Nehru Place, New Delhi.
8
5
You are Renu/Rohit. You have noticed a growing tendency towards violence
among youth. Write an article regarding the same for the school magazine in
not more than 200 words highlighting the role of the media.(TV/Media)
Or
India has been facing and fighting terrorism. In fact terrorism has disrupted the
peace and harmony of the country and created panic and insecurity in some
areas of the country. Write an article in about 150 words on terrorism: A curse
to humanities.
8
6 The following passage hasn’t been edited. There is an error in each of lines.
Write the incorrect word and the correction in your answer sheet.
Incorrect Correct
It take long time for a country to rebuild after (a)______________
an earthquake. There must be aftershocks for days (b)______________
or weeks. Rebuilt cannot start until all the (c)______________
aftershocks have stop. Aftershocks are small (d) ______________
tremors when shake the ground after an earthquake. (e) ______________
When rebuilding starts, new buildings may be very (f)______________
carefully planned. Sometimes they are built in huge (g)______________
blocks of rubber that will absorb no further earthquake.(h)______________
1/2x8=4
7
In the following passage one word has been omitted from each line. Write the
omitted word and the word that comes before and the one that comes after it
against the correct blank number.
1/2x8=4
Before Word After
Seeing the man I instantly got my fit (a) __________________
Ready for anything. He trying (b) __________________
To the handle of the door. (c) __________________
He had a strap his neck (d) __________________
And carried tray full of toothpowders (e) __________________
And tablets selling a penny. (f) __________________
I stood to the door (g) __________________
Barring further entry. (h) __________________
8 Rearrange the given words and phrases to make meaningful sentences.
(a) Occupy/history/in/of/India/honoured/Rajputs//the/the/an/place.
(b) War-like/patriotic/and/were/they/people/proud
1x2=2
9 “And all three stood still
to smile through their hair
At the uncle with the camera. A sweet
Fall, My mother’s ….
(a) Name the poem and the poet.
(b) Who are the three mentioned in the first line?
(c) Why did they stand still and smile?
OR
“And forever, by day and night, I give back life to my own origin,
And make pure and beautify it.
(a) Who is ‘I’? What does ‘I’ do on descending?
(b) How does ‘I’ affect those that have seeds in them?
(c) Explain the meaning of “make pure and beautify”
1x3=3
10 Answer any three of the following questions in about 40-50 words
(a) Why was Carter compelled to chisel away the solidified resins to raise
King Tut’s remains?
(b) How did the narrator of ‘We Are Not Afraid To Die” suffer due to the
wave hit?
(c) Why was Ranga’s homecoming a great event?
(d) How did the narrator realize that she had come to the right address?
3x3=9
11 Answer any one of the following questions in about 120-150 words.
Discuss the suitability of the title “Discovering Tut : The Saga Continues”
OR
To which tribe did Mourad and Aram belong? What traits of the tribe are
highlighted in the story “The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse”
6
12 Answer the following in about 120-150 words.
a) How did Washington Otis react after listening to the story of Sir Simon
b) Attempt the character sketch of Mrs. Otis.
6x2=12
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