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Class - X
ENGLISH
(Communicative) Time : 2Hours Maximum Marks : 60
Total No. of Pages : 7
The Question Paper is divided into three sections :
Section A : Reading 20 Marks
Section B : Writing 20 Marks
Section C : Grammar 20 Marks
General Instructions :
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. You may attempt any section at a time.
3. All questions of that particular section must be attempted in the correct order.
SECTION - A
(Reading – 20 Marks)
Read the poem given below :
He did not wear his scarlet coat,
For blood and wine are red,
And blood and wine were on his hands
When they found him with the dead,
The poor dead woman whom he loved, And murdered in her bed.
He walked amongst the Trial Men
In a suit of shabby grey;
A cricket cap was on his head,
And his step seemed light and gay; But I never saw a man who looked So wistfully at the day.
I never saw a man who looked
With such a wistful eye
Upon that little tent of blue
Which prisoners call the sky,
And at every drifting cloud that went With sails of silver by.
I walked, with other souls in pain,
Within another ring,
And was wondering if the man had done
A great or little thing
When a voice behind me whispered low, ‘THAT FELLOW’S GOT TO SWING’.
Dear Christ! the very prison walls
Suddenly seemed to reel,
And the sky above my head became
Like a casque of scorching steel;
And, though I was a soul in pain, My pain I could not feel.
I only knew what hunted thought
Quickened his step, and why
He looked upon the garish day
With such a wistful eye;
The man had killed the thing he loved, And so he had to die.
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Given below is the summary of the poem. Fill in the blanks with suitable words to complete the summary. Use only one word for each blank.
The poet talks about a man who had (a) _________ his wife whom he loved
dearly. He walks among the men on trial wearing a shabby grey suit. His (b) __________ seem light and gay, but the poet has never seen a person who looks so (c) _________ at the day. He has never seen any of the prisoners looking at the sky so wistfully. The poet who himself is in (d) __________, walks with the other suffering prisoners and wonders if that particular man had (e) ____________ a big or a small crime, when a prisoner behind him whispers that man was going to be (f) _________ The poet is taken (g) __________ and although he is suffering himself he (h) ___________ his own pain at that moment and can only think about what the doomed prisoner must be (i) __________and why he looks at the garish day with such longing. The man had killed the thing he loved and now he was (j) _________ to die.
2. Read the passage given below and complete the sentences that follow : 5
The temperament and character of Rabindranath Tagore may best be understood if I describe the day when he told me in outline the story of his own life in relation to his literary career.He first told me about his father - how all the household became still and hushed when he was present in the house, as if anxious not to disturb his meditations.He spoke to me, also about his mother, who had died when he was quite young. As he saw her face for the last time on earth, calm and beautiful in death, it awakened in him no childish terror, nor even wonder, all seemed so peaceful and natural. It was only later, as he grew older, that he learnt Death’s inner meaning.
The account he gave me of his own life in early childhood is as follows: “ I was very lonely-that was the chief feature of my childhood. I saw my father seldom,but his presence pervaded the whole house and was one of the deepest influences on my life. I was kept in the charge of servants of the household after my mother died, and I used to sit, day after day, in front of the window and picture to myself what was going on in the outer world.” “ From the very first time that I can remember, I was passionately fond of Nature. I felt, even in those early days, that I was surrounded with a companionship very intense and very intimate, though I did not know how to name it. Nature was a kind of loving companion, always with me, and always revealing some fresh beauty to me.”
The writer thinks that the best way to understand Tagore’s character is_________.
It seems that Tagore’s father had an intimidating presence as _____________ .
Tagore was not terrified at his mother’s death because _____________ .
It seems that Tagore led a secluded life as ___________ .
His relationship with Nature was _____________ .
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3. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct answers from the given options.
All sports people are under a lot of pressure to win. When they win or do well,they feel excited and extremely happy. But when things go badly, they feel depressed and anxious. This is why athletes have to be mentally strong. In the past, athletes only trained to get physically fit, but today, professional sports psychologists use scientific techniques to help athletes get mentally fit too.
England rugby player Johnny Wilkinson describes some of the pressures he has felt. Wilkinson played brilliantly at the Rugby World Cup in 2003. But after that things started to go wrong, Wilkinson understood that he had a terrible fear of failure. He read lots of books to try to understand how to solve the problem. He found the answer in books on Quantum Physics. Wilkinson said : “ Quantum physics tells us that reality changes depending on how we look at it. This made me understand that I was making my own problems. I could solve my problems if I looked at reality differently”In team sports such as football, psychologists help players in different ways. One of the psychologist’s jobs is to create a team spirit. This can be very difficult because teams are composed of people with different personalities. Professor Dave Collins is a
sports psychologist. He says: “ A team is like a monster with 11 heads.”When there is a team spirit, the players help one another. They all take responsibility when things go badly. They do not blame individual players for mistakes. In this way, each player feels more confident and he can concentrate better.Today, sports psychologists have an important job to do. They help athletes become mentally fit and develop a winning mentality. Having a winning mentality really can make a difference between winning and losing .
1. Athletes have to be psychologically strong because __________ .
(a) they have to face extreme happiness.
(b) they need to have a lot of stamina.
(c) there are techniques to make one mentally fit.
(d) they need to retain their calm when dealing with extreme emotions.
2. Quantum Physics helped Wilkinson by making him realize that __________ .
(a) he should change his reality.
(b) he should be making his own problems
(c) reality depends on one’s viewpoint.
(d) he should solve his problems.
3. Creating team spirit is an uphill task because __________ .
(a) there is a fixed number of people.
(b) all the players don’t get along with one another
(c) it’s not easy to make everyone think alike.
(d) everything should happen naturally and easily.
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4. Team spirit helps the players in __________ .
(a) forgetting their mistakes.
(b) concentrating better and being more confident.
(c) passing responsibility when they lose. (d) creating a balanced team.
5. Having a winning mentality means __________ .
(a) knowing that you will win.
(b) having an idea about the result.
(c) having a positive outlook
(d) working with team spirit.
4. Read the passage given below and complete the statements that follow by choosing the answers from the given options.
“ This is for the Kala Nag.” said Gunga Ram, pouring the milk into the saucer. “ Everynight I leave it outside the hole near the wall and it’s gone by the morning.” “ Perhaps it is the cat,” we youngsters suggested.“ Cat! said Gunga Ram With contempt. “ No cat goes near that hole. Kala Nag lives there. As long as I give him milk, he will not bite anyone in this house. You can all go about bare feet and play where you like “ We were not having any patronage from Gunga Ram.
“ You’re a stupid old Brahmin,” I said. “ Don’t you know snakes don’t drink milk? Atleast one couldn’t drink a saucerful every day. The teacher told us that a snake eats only once in several days. We saw a grass snake which had just swallowed a frog. It stuck like a blob in its throat and took several days to dissolve and go down its tail. We’ve got dozens of them in the lab in methylated spirit. Why, last month the teacher bought one from a snake-charmer which could run both ways. It had another head with a pair of eyes at the tail. You should have seen the fun when it was put in the jar. There wasn’t an empty one in the lab. So the teacher put it in one which had a Russels viper. He caught its two ends with a pair of forceps, dropped it in the jar, and quickly put the lid on. There was an absolute storm when it was put in there.”Gunga Ram shut his eyes in pious horror.
“ You will pay for it one day. Yes, you will. “
1. Gunga Ram shows a lot of __________ .
(a) reverence for the snake (b) contempt for the snake
(c) condescension for the snake
(d) haughtiness for the snake
2. ‘ We were not having any patronage from Gunga Ram’ implies that __________
(a) the children were very eager to listen to Gunga Ram.
(b) the children couldn’t do anything, but listen to Gunga Ram.
(c) the children were in awe of Gunga Ram.
(d) the children didn’t want any aid or benefit from Gunga Ram.
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3. The extract shows that __________ .
Gunga Ram was superstitious whereas the children were experimental
Gunga Ram was ignorant whereas the children were unscientific.
Gunga Ram was superstitious whereas the children had a scientific temper.
Gunga Ram was arrogant whereas the children had a scientific temper.
4. ‘There was an absolute storm when it was put in there’ means that _________ .
(a) there was a commotion in the jar.
(b) the weather became bad.
(c) putting the snake in the jar brought about bad luck.
(d) the snake looked at them with burning eyes.
5. Gunga Ram shut his eyes in pious horror because _________ .
he felt that the snake must have been suffocated.
he thought that this kind of cruelty went against religion.
he thought that he could have been there and saved the snake.
he wished that the boys would stop their nonsense.
SECTION - B
(Writing - 20 Marks)
5. Your school organized a science exhibition recently. Write a brief description in about 80 words of how it was planned and executed.
You may mention inauguration, chief guest, participating schools, models, prizes won etc.
6. You are Shashank/Sahita. Taking help from the hints given below and using your own ideas write a speech in about 150 words on the
topic, ‘ Saving Our Earth’, which is to be delivered in the school assembly .
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7. You are Abhay/Ananya. You watched a documentary film on how important and beneficial it is to promote rural tourism in India since
most of the tourists who come here never get to travel to the remote villages where a large part of our heritage lies. Write a letter in
about 120 words to the editor of a national daily expressing your concern regarding the same. You may use your own ideas and ideas
from the unit, ‘ Travel and Tourism’ in addition to the hints given below:
• Poverty alleviation
• Upliftment and recognition of rural artisans
• Improvement in infrastructure
• Revival of traditional crafts
• Heritage conservation
SECTION - C
(Grammar - 20 Marks)
8. Complete the passage given below choosing the correct alternatives : 4
Birth and death. The two (a) ________ phenomena that (b) ________ every day(c) ________ the two-hundred-thousand-odd people of Khalikote town. Such news, (d) _________, never travelled beyond the confines of families and neighbourhoods. But when Maguni (e) _________, the news spread (f) _________ the town, and even (g) _________,and not only that, whoever reacted, after moments of (h) _________silence, with ‘ So the poor fellow’s gone! How sad!’
(a) (i) inevitable (ii) unusual (iii) suitable (iv) occasional
(b) (i) trickled (ii) happened (iii) surpassed (iv) brought
(c) (i) between (ii) both (iii) betwixt (iv) among
(d) (i) anyway (ii) however (iii) whenever (iv) although
(e) (i) was dying (ii) was dead (iii) died (iv) had been dying
(f) (i) beyond (ii) near (iii) on (iv) through
(g) (i) in (ii) beyond (iii) across (iv) throughout
(h) (i) deep (ii) exciting (iii) nerve wrecking (iv) electrified
9. Here are some notes about the process of making a toast. Study them and complete the paragraph that follows by filling in the blanks
with the most appropriate options from those given :
• Take a slice of bread.
• Insert it into one of the slots at the top of the toaster.
• Set the “ light to dark “ scale from 0 to 10 depending on how toasted you want the bread to be.
• Press the slide all the way down.
• When the toast is done, it will pop up automatically.
A slice of bread (a) ________ and (b) ________ into one of the slots at the top of the toaster. The ‘light to dark’ scale from 0 to 10 (c) ________ the bread should be. The (d) _________ down. When the toast is done, it pops up automatically
(a) (i) is taken (ii) was taken
(iii) would be taken (iv) will be taken
(b) (i) is inserted (ii) inserting
(iii) inserted (iv) insert
(c) (i) is set depending on how toast
(ii) is set depending on how toasted
(iii) is set depending on how toasted
(iv) is set dependent on how toasted
(d) (i) slide is pressed all the way (ii) slide was pressed all the way
(iii) slide is pressed up all the way (iv) slide will be pressed all the way
10. Rearrange the following to form meaningful sentences. The first one has been done as an example for you.
tendency/children/stopping/on/have/without/to/some/go/a/talking
Some children have a tendency to go on talking without stopping
(a) daughter/can’t/minute/old/talking/my/five/stop/year/for/a/even
(b) silent/waste/minute/hours/her/she/by/a/waking/doesn’t/of/keeping
(c) scolds/shut/her/often/mother/and /up,/her/makes/her
(d) fun/conversations/with/her/so/great/me/proceed/with
11. Read the following conversation between Seema and Raghu and complete the passage given below.
Seema :I am going to sleep Raghu: Eat the oranges before you go to sleep. I swam across the river to bring them.
Seema: Don’t tell me lies. I don’t like oranges. If you have brought them, you can eat them
Seema announced that (a) __________ . Raghu told her to eat the oranges he had brought before she went to sleep. He further added (b) _________ across the river to bring them. Seema angrily told him (c) _________ and said that she didn;t like oranges. She also added (d) _________ he could eat them.
12. In the passage given below, one word has been omitted from each line. Write the missing word along with the word that comes before and the word that comes after it in your answer sheet, against the correct blank number. Ensure that the word that forms your answer is underlined The first one has been done for you as an example.
A couple / years or so after of
the partition of subcontinent (a) ________ ________ _________
the governments of Pakistan India (b) ________ ________ _________
felt that just as they exchanged (c) ________ ________ _________
their hardened criminals, they also (d) ________ ________ _________
exchange lunatics. In other words, (e) ________ ________ _________
Muslims in lunatic asylums of (f) ________ ________ _________
India should sent across to Paksitan (g) ________ ________ _________
and mad Hindus and Sikhs in Pakistani
asylums handed over to India. (h) ________ ________ _________
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Class - X
ENGLISH
(Communicative) Time : 2Hours Maximum Marks : 60
Total No. of Pages : 7
The Question Paper is divided into three sections :
Section A : Reading 20 Marks
Section B : Writing 20 Marks
Section C : Grammar 20 Marks
General Instructions :
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. You may attempt any section at a time.
3. All questions of that particular section must be attempted in the correct order.
SECTION - A
(Reading – 20 Marks)
Read the poem given below :
He did not wear his scarlet coat,
For blood and wine are red,
And blood and wine were on his hands
When they found him with the dead,
The poor dead woman whom he loved, And murdered in her bed.
He walked amongst the Trial Men
In a suit of shabby grey;
A cricket cap was on his head,
And his step seemed light and gay; But I never saw a man who looked So wistfully at the day.
I never saw a man who looked
With such a wistful eye
Upon that little tent of blue
Which prisoners call the sky,
And at every drifting cloud that went With sails of silver by.
I walked, with other souls in pain,
Within another ring,
And was wondering if the man had done
A great or little thing
When a voice behind me whispered low, ‘THAT FELLOW’S GOT TO SWING’.
Dear Christ! the very prison walls
Suddenly seemed to reel,
And the sky above my head became
Like a casque of scorching steel;
And, though I was a soul in pain, My pain I could not feel.
I only knew what hunted thought
Quickened his step, and why
He looked upon the garish day
With such a wistful eye;
The man had killed the thing he loved, And so he had to die.
2
Given below is the summary of the poem. Fill in the blanks with suitable words to complete the summary. Use only one word for each blank.
The poet talks about a man who had (a) _________ his wife whom he loved
dearly. He walks among the men on trial wearing a shabby grey suit. His (b) __________ seem light and gay, but the poet has never seen a person who looks so (c) _________ at the day. He has never seen any of the prisoners looking at the sky so wistfully. The poet who himself is in (d) __________, walks with the other suffering prisoners and wonders if that particular man had (e) ____________ a big or a small crime, when a prisoner behind him whispers that man was going to be (f) _________ The poet is taken (g) __________ and although he is suffering himself he (h) ___________ his own pain at that moment and can only think about what the doomed prisoner must be (i) __________and why he looks at the garish day with such longing. The man had killed the thing he loved and now he was (j) _________ to die.
2. Read the passage given below and complete the sentences that follow : 5
The temperament and character of Rabindranath Tagore may best be understood if I describe the day when he told me in outline the story of his own life in relation to his literary career.He first told me about his father - how all the household became still and hushed when he was present in the house, as if anxious not to disturb his meditations.He spoke to me, also about his mother, who had died when he was quite young. As he saw her face for the last time on earth, calm and beautiful in death, it awakened in him no childish terror, nor even wonder, all seemed so peaceful and natural. It was only later, as he grew older, that he learnt Death’s inner meaning.
The account he gave me of his own life in early childhood is as follows: “ I was very lonely-that was the chief feature of my childhood. I saw my father seldom,but his presence pervaded the whole house and was one of the deepest influences on my life. I was kept in the charge of servants of the household after my mother died, and I used to sit, day after day, in front of the window and picture to myself what was going on in the outer world.” “ From the very first time that I can remember, I was passionately fond of Nature. I felt, even in those early days, that I was surrounded with a companionship very intense and very intimate, though I did not know how to name it. Nature was a kind of loving companion, always with me, and always revealing some fresh beauty to me.”
The writer thinks that the best way to understand Tagore’s character is_________.
It seems that Tagore’s father had an intimidating presence as _____________ .
Tagore was not terrified at his mother’s death because _____________ .
It seems that Tagore led a secluded life as ___________ .
His relationship with Nature was _____________ .
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3. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct answers from the given options.
All sports people are under a lot of pressure to win. When they win or do well,they feel excited and extremely happy. But when things go badly, they feel depressed and anxious. This is why athletes have to be mentally strong. In the past, athletes only trained to get physically fit, but today, professional sports psychologists use scientific techniques to help athletes get mentally fit too.
England rugby player Johnny Wilkinson describes some of the pressures he has felt. Wilkinson played brilliantly at the Rugby World Cup in 2003. But after that things started to go wrong, Wilkinson understood that he had a terrible fear of failure. He read lots of books to try to understand how to solve the problem. He found the answer in books on Quantum Physics. Wilkinson said : “ Quantum physics tells us that reality changes depending on how we look at it. This made me understand that I was making my own problems. I could solve my problems if I looked at reality differently”In team sports such as football, psychologists help players in different ways. One of the psychologist’s jobs is to create a team spirit. This can be very difficult because teams are composed of people with different personalities. Professor Dave Collins is a
sports psychologist. He says: “ A team is like a monster with 11 heads.”When there is a team spirit, the players help one another. They all take responsibility when things go badly. They do not blame individual players for mistakes. In this way, each player feels more confident and he can concentrate better.Today, sports psychologists have an important job to do. They help athletes become mentally fit and develop a winning mentality. Having a winning mentality really can make a difference between winning and losing .
1. Athletes have to be psychologically strong because __________ .
(a) they have to face extreme happiness.
(b) they need to have a lot of stamina.
(c) there are techniques to make one mentally fit.
(d) they need to retain their calm when dealing with extreme emotions.
2. Quantum Physics helped Wilkinson by making him realize that __________ .
(a) he should change his reality.
(b) he should be making his own problems
(c) reality depends on one’s viewpoint.
(d) he should solve his problems.
3. Creating team spirit is an uphill task because __________ .
(a) there is a fixed number of people.
(b) all the players don’t get along with one another
(c) it’s not easy to make everyone think alike.
(d) everything should happen naturally and easily.
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4. Team spirit helps the players in __________ .
(a) forgetting their mistakes.
(b) concentrating better and being more confident.
(c) passing responsibility when they lose. (d) creating a balanced team.
5. Having a winning mentality means __________ .
(a) knowing that you will win.
(b) having an idea about the result.
(c) having a positive outlook
(d) working with team spirit.
4. Read the passage given below and complete the statements that follow by choosing the answers from the given options.
“ This is for the Kala Nag.” said Gunga Ram, pouring the milk into the saucer. “ Everynight I leave it outside the hole near the wall and it’s gone by the morning.” “ Perhaps it is the cat,” we youngsters suggested.“ Cat! said Gunga Ram With contempt. “ No cat goes near that hole. Kala Nag lives there. As long as I give him milk, he will not bite anyone in this house. You can all go about bare feet and play where you like “ We were not having any patronage from Gunga Ram.
“ You’re a stupid old Brahmin,” I said. “ Don’t you know snakes don’t drink milk? Atleast one couldn’t drink a saucerful every day. The teacher told us that a snake eats only once in several days. We saw a grass snake which had just swallowed a frog. It stuck like a blob in its throat and took several days to dissolve and go down its tail. We’ve got dozens of them in the lab in methylated spirit. Why, last month the teacher bought one from a snake-charmer which could run both ways. It had another head with a pair of eyes at the tail. You should have seen the fun when it was put in the jar. There wasn’t an empty one in the lab. So the teacher put it in one which had a Russels viper. He caught its two ends with a pair of forceps, dropped it in the jar, and quickly put the lid on. There was an absolute storm when it was put in there.”Gunga Ram shut his eyes in pious horror.
“ You will pay for it one day. Yes, you will. “
1. Gunga Ram shows a lot of __________ .
(a) reverence for the snake (b) contempt for the snake
(c) condescension for the snake
(d) haughtiness for the snake
2. ‘ We were not having any patronage from Gunga Ram’ implies that __________
(a) the children were very eager to listen to Gunga Ram.
(b) the children couldn’t do anything, but listen to Gunga Ram.
(c) the children were in awe of Gunga Ram.
(d) the children didn’t want any aid or benefit from Gunga Ram.
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3. The extract shows that __________ .
Gunga Ram was superstitious whereas the children were experimental
Gunga Ram was ignorant whereas the children were unscientific.
Gunga Ram was superstitious whereas the children had a scientific temper.
Gunga Ram was arrogant whereas the children had a scientific temper.
4. ‘There was an absolute storm when it was put in there’ means that _________ .
(a) there was a commotion in the jar.
(b) the weather became bad.
(c) putting the snake in the jar brought about bad luck.
(d) the snake looked at them with burning eyes.
5. Gunga Ram shut his eyes in pious horror because _________ .
he felt that the snake must have been suffocated.
he thought that this kind of cruelty went against religion.
he thought that he could have been there and saved the snake.
he wished that the boys would stop their nonsense.
SECTION - B
(Writing - 20 Marks)
5. Your school organized a science exhibition recently. Write a brief description in about 80 words of how it was planned and executed.
You may mention inauguration, chief guest, participating schools, models, prizes won etc.
6. You are Shashank/Sahita. Taking help from the hints given below and using your own ideas write a speech in about 150 words on the
topic, ‘ Saving Our Earth’, which is to be delivered in the school assembly .
6
7. You are Abhay/Ananya. You watched a documentary film on how important and beneficial it is to promote rural tourism in India since
most of the tourists who come here never get to travel to the remote villages where a large part of our heritage lies. Write a letter in
about 120 words to the editor of a national daily expressing your concern regarding the same. You may use your own ideas and ideas
from the unit, ‘ Travel and Tourism’ in addition to the hints given below:
• Poverty alleviation
• Upliftment and recognition of rural artisans
• Improvement in infrastructure
• Revival of traditional crafts
• Heritage conservation
SECTION - C
(Grammar - 20 Marks)
8. Complete the passage given below choosing the correct alternatives : 4
Birth and death. The two (a) ________ phenomena that (b) ________ every day(c) ________ the two-hundred-thousand-odd people of Khalikote town. Such news, (d) _________, never travelled beyond the confines of families and neighbourhoods. But when Maguni (e) _________, the news spread (f) _________ the town, and even (g) _________,and not only that, whoever reacted, after moments of (h) _________silence, with ‘ So the poor fellow’s gone! How sad!’
(a) (i) inevitable (ii) unusual (iii) suitable (iv) occasional
(b) (i) trickled (ii) happened (iii) surpassed (iv) brought
(c) (i) between (ii) both (iii) betwixt (iv) among
(d) (i) anyway (ii) however (iii) whenever (iv) although
(e) (i) was dying (ii) was dead (iii) died (iv) had been dying
(f) (i) beyond (ii) near (iii) on (iv) through
(g) (i) in (ii) beyond (iii) across (iv) throughout
(h) (i) deep (ii) exciting (iii) nerve wrecking (iv) electrified
9. Here are some notes about the process of making a toast. Study them and complete the paragraph that follows by filling in the blanks
with the most appropriate options from those given :
• Take a slice of bread.
• Insert it into one of the slots at the top of the toaster.
• Set the “ light to dark “ scale from 0 to 10 depending on how toasted you want the bread to be.
• Press the slide all the way down.
• When the toast is done, it will pop up automatically.
A slice of bread (a) ________ and (b) ________ into one of the slots at the top of the toaster. The ‘light to dark’ scale from 0 to 10 (c) ________ the bread should be. The (d) _________ down. When the toast is done, it pops up automatically
(a) (i) is taken (ii) was taken
(iii) would be taken (iv) will be taken
(b) (i) is inserted (ii) inserting
(iii) inserted (iv) insert
(c) (i) is set depending on how toast
(ii) is set depending on how toasted
(iii) is set depending on how toasted
(iv) is set dependent on how toasted
(d) (i) slide is pressed all the way (ii) slide was pressed all the way
(iii) slide is pressed up all the way (iv) slide will be pressed all the way
10. Rearrange the following to form meaningful sentences. The first one has been done as an example for you.
tendency/children/stopping/on/have/without/to/some/go/a/talking
Some children have a tendency to go on talking without stopping
(a) daughter/can’t/minute/old/talking/my/five/stop/year/for/a/even
(b) silent/waste/minute/hours/her/she/by/a/waking/doesn’t/of/keeping
(c) scolds/shut/her/often/mother/and /up,/her/makes/her
(d) fun/conversations/with/her/so/great/me/proceed/with
11. Read the following conversation between Seema and Raghu and complete the passage given below.
Seema :I am going to sleep Raghu: Eat the oranges before you go to sleep. I swam across the river to bring them.
Seema: Don’t tell me lies. I don’t like oranges. If you have brought them, you can eat them
Seema announced that (a) __________ . Raghu told her to eat the oranges he had brought before she went to sleep. He further added (b) _________ across the river to bring them. Seema angrily told him (c) _________ and said that she didn;t like oranges. She also added (d) _________ he could eat them.
12. In the passage given below, one word has been omitted from each line. Write the missing word along with the word that comes before and the word that comes after it in your answer sheet, against the correct blank number. Ensure that the word that forms your answer is underlined The first one has been done for you as an example.
A couple / years or so after of
the partition of subcontinent (a) ________ ________ _________
the governments of Pakistan India (b) ________ ________ _________
felt that just as they exchanged (c) ________ ________ _________
their hardened criminals, they also (d) ________ ________ _________
exchange lunatics. In other words, (e) ________ ________ _________
Muslims in lunatic asylums of (f) ________ ________ _________
India should sent across to Paksitan (g) ________ ________ _________
and mad Hindus and Sikhs in Pakistani
asylums handed over to India. (h) ________ ________ _________
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