Page 1
Unit
7
You have read about Santosh Yadav, the youngest woman in the world to have
conquered Mount Everest in 1992. You must have heard or read about Poorna,
who at the age of 13 years 11 months, became the youngest girl in the world to
have scaled the Mount Everest in 2014, with sheer determination and willpower.
You would have also read about Maria Sharapova who bagged the Women’s
Singles crown at Wimbledon in 2004. She was determined, tough, competitive,
hard-working with unwavering desire. Both of them had big dreams from the
very young age.
1. Do you have the passion to do something other than your studies like
these two icons have? (Be it music, dance, theatre, trekking, watersport,
painting, football, cricket, etc.)
2. Do you find any difficulty in pursuing your passion?
3. Who gives you support and encouragement to go ahead with your passion?
L e t ’ s b eg i n Reading Comp Rehension Read the following passage carefully. Based on your reading,
answer the following questions in the space provided.
Text I
On 3 Augu st 1996, Leander Paes became the first Indian
to win an individual medal in 44 years when he defeated
Fernando Meligeni of Brazil in an exciting match in the
Centennial Olympic Games at Atlanta. Paes ranked 31 places
below the Brazilian, played with gusto and determination
against a player who has two ATP tour titles under his belt,
and clinched the bronze medal. He was given a standing
gusto: enjoyment and
enthusiasm
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Unit
7
You have read about Santosh Yadav, the youngest woman in the world to have
conquered Mount Everest in 1992. You must have heard or read about Poorna,
who at the age of 13 years 11 months, became the youngest girl in the world to
have scaled the Mount Everest in 2014, with sheer determination and willpower.
You would have also read about Maria Sharapova who bagged the Women’s
Singles crown at Wimbledon in 2004. She was determined, tough, competitive,
hard-working with unwavering desire. Both of them had big dreams from the
very young age.
1. Do you have the passion to do something other than your studies like
these two icons have? (Be it music, dance, theatre, trekking, watersport,
painting, football, cricket, etc.)
2. Do you find any difficulty in pursuing your passion?
3. Who gives you support and encouragement to go ahead with your passion?
L e t ’ s b eg i n Reading Comp Rehension Read the following passage carefully. Based on your reading,
answer the following questions in the space provided.
Text I
On 3 Augu st 1996, Leander Paes became the first Indian
to win an individual medal in 44 years when he defeated
Fernando Meligeni of Brazil in an exciting match in the
Centennial Olympic Games at Atlanta. Paes ranked 31 places
below the Brazilian, played with gusto and determination
against a player who has two ATP tour titles under his belt,
and clinched the bronze medal. He was given a standing
gusto: enjoyment and
enthusiasm
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ovation when Paes raised his hand in triumph and said a
silent prayer.
Leander’s father had won a bronze medal in the Munich
Olympics 1972 as a member of the Indian hockey team. It is
creditable to Leander Paes as he got it in an individual event.
Later he dedicated the medal to his coach and his
doubles teammate. “They have helped me out and given
me advice and kept me in good frame of mind. This medal
doesn’t just show my efforts; it shows the efforts of the whole
team.”
Paes was recognised as a prodigy by Vijay Amritraj in
the ’80s. Even so, Paes’ true mentor has been Naresh Kumar,
the former Indian Davis Cup Captain. His incredible Davis
Cup record speaks for itself. While it may be said that some
of his Davis Cup victories were achieved because he was
playing on his favourite surface, grass and enjoyed home
support. But at Atlanta, Paes had none of these advantages
except his coach, close family members and the expatriates.
While Davis Cup victories bring in good cash rewards and
ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) points, there he
was playing for just a medal. Paes explains it all when he
says, “When I am playing for my country I don’t expect
anything.” That straightaway sets him apart.
He succeeds because of his willingness to take his
chances, swift reflexes and mental strength, and the fact
that he does not accept defeat easily.
(Source: http://www.jhs.ac.in/pdf/Cbse-qp/Grade-9/English/5.pdf)
1. Leander’s victory at Atlanta is significant because
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. His father’s Olympic triumph in 1972 was different
from his own because it was
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
prodigy: a young person
with exceptional qualities or
abilities
expatriate: a person who
lives outside their native
country
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Unit
7
You have read about Santosh Yadav, the youngest woman in the world to have
conquered Mount Everest in 1992. You must have heard or read about Poorna,
who at the age of 13 years 11 months, became the youngest girl in the world to
have scaled the Mount Everest in 2014, with sheer determination and willpower.
You would have also read about Maria Sharapova who bagged the Women’s
Singles crown at Wimbledon in 2004. She was determined, tough, competitive,
hard-working with unwavering desire. Both of them had big dreams from the
very young age.
1. Do you have the passion to do something other than your studies like
these two icons have? (Be it music, dance, theatre, trekking, watersport,
painting, football, cricket, etc.)
2. Do you find any difficulty in pursuing your passion?
3. Who gives you support and encouragement to go ahead with your passion?
L e t ’ s b eg i n Reading Comp Rehension Read the following passage carefully. Based on your reading,
answer the following questions in the space provided.
Text I
On 3 Augu st 1996, Leander Paes became the first Indian
to win an individual medal in 44 years when he defeated
Fernando Meligeni of Brazil in an exciting match in the
Centennial Olympic Games at Atlanta. Paes ranked 31 places
below the Brazilian, played with gusto and determination
against a player who has two ATP tour titles under his belt,
and clinched the bronze medal. He was given a standing
gusto: enjoyment and
enthusiasm
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ovation when Paes raised his hand in triumph and said a
silent prayer.
Leander’s father had won a bronze medal in the Munich
Olympics 1972 as a member of the Indian hockey team. It is
creditable to Leander Paes as he got it in an individual event.
Later he dedicated the medal to his coach and his
doubles teammate. “They have helped me out and given
me advice and kept me in good frame of mind. This medal
doesn’t just show my efforts; it shows the efforts of the whole
team.”
Paes was recognised as a prodigy by Vijay Amritraj in
the ’80s. Even so, Paes’ true mentor has been Naresh Kumar,
the former Indian Davis Cup Captain. His incredible Davis
Cup record speaks for itself. While it may be said that some
of his Davis Cup victories were achieved because he was
playing on his favourite surface, grass and enjoyed home
support. But at Atlanta, Paes had none of these advantages
except his coach, close family members and the expatriates.
While Davis Cup victories bring in good cash rewards and
ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) points, there he
was playing for just a medal. Paes explains it all when he
says, “When I am playing for my country I don’t expect
anything.” That straightaway sets him apart.
He succeeds because of his willingness to take his
chances, swift reflexes and mental strength, and the fact
that he does not accept defeat easily.
(Source: http://www.jhs.ac.in/pdf/Cbse-qp/Grade-9/English/5.pdf)
1. Leander’s victory at Atlanta is significant because
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. His father’s Olympic triumph in 1972 was different
from his own because it was
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
prodigy: a young person
with exceptional qualities or
abilities
expatriate: a person who
lives outside their native
country
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3. Leander gave credit to his coach and his teammate in
doubles for his victory. How did they help him?
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
4. If you are required to sum up Leander’s qualities as a
player, which one would you like to highlight and why?
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
5. In India, while registering his victories in Davis Cup
one could say that he won because
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
6. At Atlanta he won because
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Read the following poem and answer the questions that
follow.
Text II
Whe Re the m ind is Without Fea R
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments
By narrow domestic walls;
Where words come out from the depth of truth;
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards
perfection;
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
Commonly misspelt
words
Incorrect Correct
Posession Possession
Recieve Receive
Seperate Separate
Supercede Supersede
Threshhold Threshold
Unforseen Unforeseen
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Unit
7
You have read about Santosh Yadav, the youngest woman in the world to have
conquered Mount Everest in 1992. You must have heard or read about Poorna,
who at the age of 13 years 11 months, became the youngest girl in the world to
have scaled the Mount Everest in 2014, with sheer determination and willpower.
You would have also read about Maria Sharapova who bagged the Women’s
Singles crown at Wimbledon in 2004. She was determined, tough, competitive,
hard-working with unwavering desire. Both of them had big dreams from the
very young age.
1. Do you have the passion to do something other than your studies like
these two icons have? (Be it music, dance, theatre, trekking, watersport,
painting, football, cricket, etc.)
2. Do you find any difficulty in pursuing your passion?
3. Who gives you support and encouragement to go ahead with your passion?
L e t ’ s b eg i n Reading Comp Rehension Read the following passage carefully. Based on your reading,
answer the following questions in the space provided.
Text I
On 3 Augu st 1996, Leander Paes became the first Indian
to win an individual medal in 44 years when he defeated
Fernando Meligeni of Brazil in an exciting match in the
Centennial Olympic Games at Atlanta. Paes ranked 31 places
below the Brazilian, played with gusto and determination
against a player who has two ATP tour titles under his belt,
and clinched the bronze medal. He was given a standing
gusto: enjoyment and
enthusiasm
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ovation when Paes raised his hand in triumph and said a
silent prayer.
Leander’s father had won a bronze medal in the Munich
Olympics 1972 as a member of the Indian hockey team. It is
creditable to Leander Paes as he got it in an individual event.
Later he dedicated the medal to his coach and his
doubles teammate. “They have helped me out and given
me advice and kept me in good frame of mind. This medal
doesn’t just show my efforts; it shows the efforts of the whole
team.”
Paes was recognised as a prodigy by Vijay Amritraj in
the ’80s. Even so, Paes’ true mentor has been Naresh Kumar,
the former Indian Davis Cup Captain. His incredible Davis
Cup record speaks for itself. While it may be said that some
of his Davis Cup victories were achieved because he was
playing on his favourite surface, grass and enjoyed home
support. But at Atlanta, Paes had none of these advantages
except his coach, close family members and the expatriates.
While Davis Cup victories bring in good cash rewards and
ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) points, there he
was playing for just a medal. Paes explains it all when he
says, “When I am playing for my country I don’t expect
anything.” That straightaway sets him apart.
He succeeds because of his willingness to take his
chances, swift reflexes and mental strength, and the fact
that he does not accept defeat easily.
(Source: http://www.jhs.ac.in/pdf/Cbse-qp/Grade-9/English/5.pdf)
1. Leander’s victory at Atlanta is significant because
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. His father’s Olympic triumph in 1972 was different
from his own because it was
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
prodigy: a young person
with exceptional qualities or
abilities
expatriate: a person who
lives outside their native
country
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3. Leander gave credit to his coach and his teammate in
doubles for his victory. How did they help him?
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
4. If you are required to sum up Leander’s qualities as a
player, which one would you like to highlight and why?
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
5. In India, while registering his victories in Davis Cup
one could say that he won because
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
6. At Atlanta he won because
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Read the following poem and answer the questions that
follow.
Text II
Whe Re the m ind is Without Fea R
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments
By narrow domestic walls;
Where words come out from the depth of truth;
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards
perfection;
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
Commonly misspelt
words
Incorrect Correct
Posession Possession
Recieve Receive
Seperate Separate
Supercede Supersede
Threshhold Threshold
Unforseen Unforeseen
Fun fact
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Into the dreary desert sand of dead habits;
Where the mind is led forward by thee
Into ever-widening thought and action;
Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country
awake
— Rabindranath Tagore
1. Given here are certain ideas from the poem “Where the
mind is without fear” by Rabindranath Tagore. Identify
the lines from the poem that refer to these and write the
lines in the space given below.
(a) Everybody should be able to learn.
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
(b) There ought not be a division among people on the
basis of caste, class, creed, religion or any other
such basis.
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
(c) People should be honest and speak out their heart.
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
(d) Actions should stem from logic and not superstitions
and beliefs, leading to progress.
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
(e) People to be free of fear and oppression.
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
Spelling Error
It is “calendar”, not
“calender”.
Fun fact
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Unit
7
You have read about Santosh Yadav, the youngest woman in the world to have
conquered Mount Everest in 1992. You must have heard or read about Poorna,
who at the age of 13 years 11 months, became the youngest girl in the world to
have scaled the Mount Everest in 2014, with sheer determination and willpower.
You would have also read about Maria Sharapova who bagged the Women’s
Singles crown at Wimbledon in 2004. She was determined, tough, competitive,
hard-working with unwavering desire. Both of them had big dreams from the
very young age.
1. Do you have the passion to do something other than your studies like
these two icons have? (Be it music, dance, theatre, trekking, watersport,
painting, football, cricket, etc.)
2. Do you find any difficulty in pursuing your passion?
3. Who gives you support and encouragement to go ahead with your passion?
L e t ’ s b eg i n Reading Comp Rehension Read the following passage carefully. Based on your reading,
answer the following questions in the space provided.
Text I
On 3 Augu st 1996, Leander Paes became the first Indian
to win an individual medal in 44 years when he defeated
Fernando Meligeni of Brazil in an exciting match in the
Centennial Olympic Games at Atlanta. Paes ranked 31 places
below the Brazilian, played with gusto and determination
against a player who has two ATP tour titles under his belt,
and clinched the bronze medal. He was given a standing
gusto: enjoyment and
enthusiasm
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ovation when Paes raised his hand in triumph and said a
silent prayer.
Leander’s father had won a bronze medal in the Munich
Olympics 1972 as a member of the Indian hockey team. It is
creditable to Leander Paes as he got it in an individual event.
Later he dedicated the medal to his coach and his
doubles teammate. “They have helped me out and given
me advice and kept me in good frame of mind. This medal
doesn’t just show my efforts; it shows the efforts of the whole
team.”
Paes was recognised as a prodigy by Vijay Amritraj in
the ’80s. Even so, Paes’ true mentor has been Naresh Kumar,
the former Indian Davis Cup Captain. His incredible Davis
Cup record speaks for itself. While it may be said that some
of his Davis Cup victories were achieved because he was
playing on his favourite surface, grass and enjoyed home
support. But at Atlanta, Paes had none of these advantages
except his coach, close family members and the expatriates.
While Davis Cup victories bring in good cash rewards and
ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) points, there he
was playing for just a medal. Paes explains it all when he
says, “When I am playing for my country I don’t expect
anything.” That straightaway sets him apart.
He succeeds because of his willingness to take his
chances, swift reflexes and mental strength, and the fact
that he does not accept defeat easily.
(Source: http://www.jhs.ac.in/pdf/Cbse-qp/Grade-9/English/5.pdf)
1. Leander’s victory at Atlanta is significant because
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. His father’s Olympic triumph in 1972 was different
from his own because it was
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
prodigy: a young person
with exceptional qualities or
abilities
expatriate: a person who
lives outside their native
country
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3. Leander gave credit to his coach and his teammate in
doubles for his victory. How did they help him?
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
4. If you are required to sum up Leander’s qualities as a
player, which one would you like to highlight and why?
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
5. In India, while registering his victories in Davis Cup
one could say that he won because
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
6. At Atlanta he won because
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Read the following poem and answer the questions that
follow.
Text II
Whe Re the m ind is Without Fea R
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments
By narrow domestic walls;
Where words come out from the depth of truth;
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards
perfection;
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
Commonly misspelt
words
Incorrect Correct
Posession Possession
Recieve Receive
Seperate Separate
Supercede Supersede
Threshhold Threshold
Unforseen Unforeseen
Fun fact
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Into the dreary desert sand of dead habits;
Where the mind is led forward by thee
Into ever-widening thought and action;
Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country
awake
— Rabindranath Tagore
1. Given here are certain ideas from the poem “Where the
mind is without fear” by Rabindranath Tagore. Identify
the lines from the poem that refer to these and write the
lines in the space given below.
(a) Everybody should be able to learn.
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
(b) There ought not be a division among people on the
basis of caste, class, creed, religion or any other
such basis.
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
(c) People should be honest and speak out their heart.
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
(d) Actions should stem from logic and not superstitions
and beliefs, leading to progress.
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
(e) People to be free of fear and oppression.
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
Spelling Error
It is “calendar”, not
“calender”.
Fun fact
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(f) The poet is addressing ________________ so that ____
__________________________________________________
2. This poem was written by Rabindranath Tagore much
before India attained freedom. What, do you think, is
the significance of these lines in the context of his time?
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
Vo Cabula Ry 1. Suggest a word for each sentence/phrase correctly.
Refer to the chapter ‘Reach for the Top, Part I’ given in
your textbook, Beehive. The paragraph numbers where
these words are used, are given in brackets.
(a) A state of happiness and satisfaction.
_______________________________________________(2)
(b) An action or way of behaving that is usual in
tradition.______________________________________(3)
(c) A word or statement that expresses agreement or
confirmation.__________________________________(5)
(d) The ability to withstand hardship or adversity.
_______________________________________________(7)
(e) Final stage of something you’ve been working
towards.______________________________________(7)
2. Fill in the blanks using the words given in the box. These
words are taken from the chapter ‘Reach for the Top’ of
your textbook, Beehive. You can refer to a dictionary to
find out the meanings of these words.
prevails, positive, apology, affluent, expedition,
culmination
(a) She wears expensive dresses and jewellery. It seems
she belongs to an__________________________family.
Every cloud has a silver
lining.
There is some good hidden
in bad things also.
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