English 10th Previous Year Question Paper 2019 SET-III (CBSE)

English

SECTION – A

(READING)

Q.1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

(1) Keep your watch accurate. For some people, moving up the time on their watch will help them get up earlier. For others, they will remember that the time on the watch is wrong and will disregard it altogether. It may be helpful to set your watch just two minutes ahead instead of five or ten.

(2) Keep a clock, phone, computer or anything that displays time in each room of your house. One of the easiest ways to run late is simply by not realising that the time is passing as quickly as it is.

(3) Set all your clocks and watches to the same time. Don’t be an optimist. Things usually take longer than what you’d expect, even without major delays. If you have a dinner appointment at 7:30 p.m., don’t think you can work till 7 p.m., then take a bath, dress and reach on time. Realistically, calculate the time you will take at each step and then add 10 minutes more to allow for unexpected delays, or you cannot get to your job in time.

(4) Wake up when you are supposed to wake up. Don’t hit the snooze button, keep on lying in bed, and watch TV at the very start of your day. Maybe try even setting your clock 10 minutes earlier than you need. If you have difficulty with this, move your alarm clock to somewhere away from your bed; that way, you have to get up to turn it off. Commit yourself to being 15 minutes early for everything. If you have to reach your place of work at 8:00, don’t even tell yourself this. Just tell yourself (and everyone else who listens- but don’t annoy them or make them think that they are late or early!) “I have to be at work at 7.45”. If you do this, you will be on time even with little unforeseen delays. You will be on time even with a traffic jam.

 

Q.1.1. Complete the following statements using words/phrases from the passage. Attempt any eight.

(a) Some people believe that if ….. it will help them be earlier.

(b) Many others know ….. they disregard it altogether.

(c) Keep …… in each room.

(d) One of the things that can be done is …… of five or ten minutes.

(e) Many a time we do not realise that ……

(f) Instead of pressing the snooze button ……

(g) If you have difficulty in getting up …….

(h) It is a good habit to ……. somewhere away from your bed.

(i) It is good to commit yourself …… for everything.

Answer: (a) they move up the time on their watch,

(b) that the time on the watch is wrong so

(c) a clock, phone, computer or anything that displays time

(d) to set watch just two minutes ahead instead

(e) the time is passing as quickly as it is

(f) wake up when you are supposed to wake up

(g) early then try to set your clock ten minutes earlier.

(h) move your alarm clock to

(i) to being 15 minutes earlier

 

Q.2. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : 

1. Music is perhaps the most popular and widely practised form of Fine Arts, transcending all kinds of cultural and linguistic barriers. Any form of fine art is difficult to master and almost impossible to perfect and music is no exception.

2. Nature, it is learnt, has blessed almost two- thirds of the human race with musical ability of some sort. Music has the power to bring out the deepest emotions. It can make one cry or bring a smile on one’s face. In fact it is a magic medicine and many seek refuge in it when they are depressed or stressed. It is this intimacy that makes us listen to music or even hum or sing sometimes. This singing, or realistically speaking, expressing one’s emotion musically sometimes takes a serious turn. This desire to show musical expression in public then becomes a serious business profession. And from here the musical journey begins.

3. This desire to sing before an audience is innocent and beautiful and indeed it is perfectly alright to have such a genuine desire. But it is also important to understand that, singing is an intricate art — a highly refined one at that, which requires systematic, prolonged and strict training, to be acceptable. This is an aspect we forget in our keen desire to reach the stage and perform. It is almost like preparing a formal meal for some specially invited guests, without even having learnt and trained in the basics of cooking. This is why we have more noise and less music nowadays.

4. These days almost everyone sings and it does not stop here. Most of us want to become professional singers, Result : a complete disregard for and ignorance of the

training part, as the need is never felt to go through one and the urge to get to the stage and perform overcomes even a little desire to learn, if any. If at all, somewhere along the way one feels the need to gain some knowledge and training, it leads to hurried shortcuts and half-hearted attempts, best described as ‘Crash Courses’.

5. It is observed that those who have attained the so called partial success, suddenly feel that they lack the required knowledge and are not learned enough. But it is too late by then. It should be understood here that the stage or a performance brings in a different mindset within the artist. It is always recommended and rightly said, that while on stage, cover the mistakes and weaknesses if any, and get along. But the contrary is true when it comes to acquiring knowledge and during the learning process. While under training, the student is expected to make mistakes but then rectify those mistakes under the supervision and guidance of the teacher. Therefore, it is good to make mistakes and be corrected during the process of learning as this subsequently makes one flawless and educated. This is a different mindset. And these two mindsets discussed above, (those of a performer and that of a student) cannot co-exist.

 

Q.2.1. On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer any four of the following questions in 30 – 40 words each :

(a) The desire to sing in public overcomes the need to train. Elaborate.

(b) How can we say that music is a magic medicine ?

(c) What is best described as ‘Crash Courses’ ?

(d) What should be the mindset of a student of music ?

(e) Why is singing a refined and intricate art ?

Answer: (a) The desire to sing in public is innocent and beautiful and indeed it is perfectly alright to have such a genuine desire. Most of us want to become professional singers with complete disregard for and ignorance of the training part. This is an aspect that we forget in our keen desire to reach the stage and perform which in turn, overcomes the desire to learn.

(b) Music has the power to bring out the deepest emotions. It is a magic medicine as it can make one cry or bring a smile on one’s face and many seek refuge in it when they are depressed or stressed.

(c) If one feels the need to gain some knowledge and training to become a professional singer, it leads to hurried shortcuts and half-hearted attempts, best described as ‘Crash Courses’.

(d) While under training, the student is expected to make mistakes but then rectify those mistakes under the supervision and guidance of the teacher. Therefore, it is good to make mistakes and then correct them during the process of learning as this subsequently makes one flawless and educated. This should be the mindset of the student of music.

(e) Singing is a refined and intricate art because it requires systematic, prolonged and strict training to be acceptable. We forget this aspect in our keen desire to reach the stage and perform. It is like preparing a formal meal for some specially invited guests without even having learnt and trained in the basics of cooking. That is why we have more noise and less music nowadays.

 

Q.2.2. On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer any four of the following:

(a) Almost of human population is blessed with musical ability of some sort.

(i) two-thirds

(ii) one-third

(iii) half

(iv) one-fifth

(b) Any form of is difficult to master.

(i) visual art

(ii) audio-visual art

(iii) fine arts

(iv) design art

(c) ‘Transcending’ in para 1 means.

(i) drown under

(ii) rise above

(iii) surrender

(iv) fail

(d) ‘Refuge’ in para 2 means.

(i) shelter from rain

(ii) shelter from storm

(iii) shelter from unhappiness

(iv) shelter from sun

(e) ‘Partial’ in para 5 means.

(i) unfair

(ii) incomplete

(iii) whole

(iv) total

Answer:

(a) (i) two-third

(b) (iii) fine arts

(c) (ii) rise above

(d) (iii) shelter from unhappiness

(e) (ii) incomplete

 

Section- B

(WRITING AND GRAMMAR) 

Q.3. Promila/Praveen chopra reads the following news report in a newspaper and feels deeply troubled. She/He writes a letter to the Editor. The Times of Delhi’, New Delhi voicing her/his concern for ill * effect of synthetic milk on the health of unsuspecting consumers and suggesting ways to deal with the offenders. Imagine yourself as Promila/Praveen Chopra. 12/15, Kunj Vihar, Alapur and write the letter for her/him in 100 -120 words. 

Alapur : August 24. The sale of synthetic milk continues unabated in the district despite ongoing efforts by the authorities concerned. Out of 20 samples of milk taken recently, reports of 19 which were received from Lakenagar Test Laboratory indicated adulteration with urea and other chemicals.

OR

Q.3. You are very impressed by the idea of ’Each one, Teach one and you want to participate in the campaign actively. Write an article in 100 -120 words to be published in your school magazine on the topic, “The Role of Students in Achieving 100% Literacy.” You are Mohan/Mohini.

Answer:

12/15, Kunj Vihar Alapur

25th August, 20XX

The Editor

The Times of Delhi

New Delhi

Sub: III effects of synthetic milk on health and suggestions to deal with it.

Sir,

       This is with reference to a news report which I read yesterday, regarding the adulteration of milk with urea and other chemicals. It has greatly disturbed me as we have been hearing the increased cases of unique diseases daily which were never heard of earlier. They are the consequence of adulterated food products. Synthetic milk which contains the amount of urea, caustic soda, detergents and cheap cooking oils, increases the risk of heart problems. It is also harmful for pregnant ladies. Moreover, synthetic milk possesses cancerous properties and many people have been affected by it till date. Children are the biggest sufferers as their immune system is weak at a young age. The sodium that enters the body through the synthetic milk acts as a slow poison.

During the festival seasons, the increased cases of adulterated milk have come into light as the demand for milk increases to prepare sweets and other delicacies. Therefore, I suggest that the Health Department should keep a strict vigilance on these unscrupulous milk dealers and police should raid the milk factories from time to time. Food Safety and Standards Act prescribes a maximum of six months in prison for the offence and this should be taken into practice for sure. The Supreme Court has also advised the states to make the adulteration of milk a punishable offence. Thus, if these steps are followed strictly, I think the cases of milk adulteration will definitely reduce.

Thanking You

Yours Faithfully

Promila/Praveen Chopra

OR

Answer:

THE ROLE OF THE STUDENTS IN

ACHIEVING 100% LITERACY

By Mohan/Mohini

Youth plays a vital role in the development of any country and one cannot deny their importance in the upliftment of a nation. India is a land of villages and most of its population is illiterate. In many villages, there are no schools or teaching facilities. Thus, villagers don’t get any opportunity to learn. Poverty and ignorance have deprived them from becoming literate. They don’t even know how to write their name or recognize the alphabets. The villagers are bound by the superstitions and it is necessary to remove these beliefs from their minds. Therefore, it becomes the duty of the youth to render their services to them by teaching them. They can give their valuable advice and guidance to educate ’ them. The government has also started a campaign ‘Each one, Teach One’ to facilitate the learning programme for the illiterates. So anyone who wants to participate in this campaign can get their names enrolled. I think it is a very good initiative by the government. The students are the only ones who can change the mindset of the illiterates and transform them. They can easily teach them using innovative techniques which would help them in many things such as their farming process. The students could make groups among themselves and start teaching the illiterate people in their respective areas. With the increase in the population, the responsibilities of students have also increased. Their role in teaching people is now full of challenges and they can possibly achieve 100% literacy in the country by making revolutionary changes.

 

Q.4. Complete the story in 200 – 250 words, which begins as the following, providing an appropriate title also. 

It was raining heavily, the street light had gone off and I was alone, coming back from my tuition class. It was 8 p.m. and very cold. Suddenly I

OR

Q.4. One day I was sleeping in my room. Suddenly I had difficulty in breathing. Upon waking up I found smoke coming into my room. I got up and opened my window.

Peeping out I saw

Answer:

A FEARFUL INCIDENT

It was raining heavily, the street lights had gone off and I was alone, coming back from my tuition class. It was 8 p.m. and very cold. Suddenly, I heard some footsteps behind me. I stopped and looked behind but saw no one. I started walking again and then, I heard the footsteps again. This time it scared me. The road was lonely and in that rainy night, I could hardly see a person or two on the sideways. I neither had an umbrella nor a raincoat as I couldn’t think of the possibility of rain that day. I imagined who it could be? a watchman returning home after his duty or a criminal following me for some purpose? Mere thought of the latter aroused my goosebumps. I dared not to see back and instead increased my walking speed. But what! The footsteps behind me were also heard walking rapidly. I prayed silently to God to help me. In my fear, I followed the wrong path. I thought of screaming for help but now no one was there. The whole road was deserted because the road which I had taken went towards the isolated industrial area and the workers might have gone to their houses by then. I started running fast and the footsteps behind me also started running fast. I was almost on the verge of fainting when the voice from behind held my breath. I mustered up the courage and turned back. I saw a tall man, wearing a long raincoat and a hat, moving towards me. In a stem voice he asked me stop and I stopped! When he came closer to me, I saw his face. He was a policeman who was doing his night duty. He asked me the reason for running as he suspected me to be a criminal. I explained him that I was returning back home from tuition and showed him my tuition register and books as proof. When he was satisfied with the answer, he escorted me to the house and went away.

OR

Answer:

A FIERY EXPERIENCE

One day I was sleeping in my room. Suddenly I had difficulty breathing. On waking up I found smoke coming into my room. I got up and opened my window. Peeping out, I saw a big fire which broke out in the busy commercial complex in front of my house. Without wasting a second, I rang up the fire brigade and informed the police too. The security guard was shouting at the top of his voice. Everyone came out of their houses. The fire started spreading fast and the worst thing that happened was the wind which started blowing at the same moment. It made the fire more tyrannous. Many people got trapped in the fire. I joined the others in the rescue work. Soon the police and firemen arrived and began doing their job. The police quickly evacuated the area and the firemen got engaged in fighting the fire. It nearly took one and a half hours to extinguish the fire. It was actually very difficult to evacuate the people trapped in the leaping flames. Fortunately, there was no harm to any life although goods worth lakhs were destroyed and turned into ashes. Later on, it was discovered that the fire broke out due to short circuit that had sparked off the fire in one of the shops in the complex. If there was no quick action taken by the firemen, policemen and security guards, anything hazardous could have happened.

That day, I understood the true value of our helpers and how they carry out their duties. Everyone’s job is equally important and we should never underestimate any work as no work is small. I salute these brave people who render their services to help others by putting their own lives at risk.

Moral – Always value the services rendered to us by the helpers’

 

Q.5. Fill in the blanks in the paragraph given below by choosing the most appropriate options from the ones that follow. Attempt any four. Write the answers in your answer sheet against the correct blank numbers.

Belgium is considered to __(a)__ a country __(b)__ chocolates. It is a big business __(c)__ employs nearly 72,000 people. Most Belgium chocolate makers __(d)__ their craft at vocational schools. They set up __(e)__ own business.

(a) (i) been

(ii) be

(iii) as

(iv) for

(b) (i) of

(ii) for

(iii) from

(iv) to

(c) (i) also

(ii) or

(iii) but

(iv) and

(d) (i) are learning

(ii) have learnt

(iii) will learn

(iv) learn

(e) (i) that

(ii) those

(iii) their

(iv) our

Answer: (a) (i) been

(ii) be

(iii) as

(iv) for

(b) (i) of

(ii) for

(iii) from

(iv) to

(c) (i) also

(ii) or

(iii) but

(iv) and

(d) (i) are learning

(ii) have learnt

(iii) will learn

(iv) learn

(e) (i) that

(ii) those

(iii) their

(iv) our

Answer: (a) (ii) be

(b) (i) of

(c) (iv) and

(d) (iv) learn

(e) (iii) their

 

Q.6. The following paragraph has not been edited. There is one error in each line. Identify the error and write down its correction against the correct blank number. The first one has been done for you. Attempt any four. 

Answer:

 

Q.7. Rearrange any four or the following groups of words/phrases to make meaningful sentences: 

(a) are / a storehouse / Indian / Indian art / of / temples

(b) these / the architecture / artistic masterpiece / of / temples / is an

(c) is situated / north-eastern / Konark temple / side / on the / of Puri

(d) chariot / from / temple is / the / the / a /in

(e) its sculptures / famous / is / for / temple / the

Answer: (a) Indian temples are a storehouse of Indian art.

(b) The architecture of these temples is an artistic masterpiece.

(c) Konark Temple is situated on the north-eastern side of Puri.

(d) The temple is in the form of a chariot.

(e) The temple is famous for its sculptures.

 

SECTION – C

(LITERATURE) 

Q.8. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow: 

The baker usually collected his bills at the end of the month. Monthly accounts used to be recorded on some wall in pencil. Baking was indeed a profitable profession in the old days. The baker and his family never starved. He, his family and his servant always looked happy and prosperous. Their plump physique was an open testimony to this. Even today any person with a jackfruit like physical appearance is easily compared to a baker.

(a) Where did the baker record his accounts?

(b) Why did the baker and his family never starve ?

(c) Which word in the extract is a synonym of ’rich’ ?

(d) How can a baker be identified in Goa ?

OR

Q.8. Now the name of the little black kitten was Ink.

And the little gray mouse, she called him Blink.

And the little yellow dog was sharp as Mustard,

But the dragon was a coward, and she called him Custard.

(a) Name the poem and its poet.

(b) What is the colour of Belinda’s dog ?

(c) What were the kitten and the mouse called ?

(d) Which word in the stanza is the antonym of ‘dull’ ?

Answer:(a) The baker recorded his accounts on some wall in pencil.

(b) The baker and his family never starved because baking was a profitable profession in the old days.

(c) The synonym of the word ‘rich is prosperous.

(d) A baker can be identified in Goa if he has a jackfruit- like physical appearance.

OR

Answer: (a) The name of the poem is ‘The Tale of Custard the Dragon’ and the poet Ogden Nash.

(b) The color of the Belinda’s dog is yellow.

(c) The kitten was called ‘Ink’ and the mouse was called ‘Blink’.

(d) Antonym of the word ‘dull’ is sharp.

 

Q.9. Answer any four of the following questions in 30-40 words each. 

(a) Why did Leancho write a letter to God ?

(b) How did Chubukov react when lomov asked for the hand of his daughter in marriage ?

(c) Where in the classroom does Wanda sit and why ?

(d) How did Ebright’s mother helps him to becoming a scientist ?

(e) Why does Anil not hand Hari Singh over to the police ?

Answer: (a) Lencho’s crops were destroyed by a hailstorm. He had put all his money in farming and therefore, he was left with no money now. But he had strong faith in God that God would definitely solve his problem. So, he wrote a letter to God asking for 100 pesos so that he and his family wouldn’t starve.

(b) Chubukov was extremely cheerful and excited when Lomov asked for the hand of his daughter in marriage. He embraced and kissed Lomov on his forehead and shed tears of joy. He exclaimed with happiness that it was his heartfelt desire. He was of the opinion that Lomov would turn out to be the perfect match for his daughter, so he showered his blessings upon Lomov after hearing this.

(c) Wanda sits in the seat next to the last seat in the last row in Room 13. She belongs to a poor family. Her feet are usually caked with dry mud and the comer of the classroom in which she sits is also very dirty. In order to avoid the embarrassment and being laughed at by her classmates, Wanda sits there to hide herself.

(d) Ebright’s mother motivated him to leam. She was his only childhood friend and a companion. She used to take him on trips, buy scientific equipment like microscopes, telescopes, cameras, etc. and help him in many ways. She introduced him to Dr. Fredrick A. Urquhart of the University of Toronto, Canada. She found many interesting things for him to learn.

(e) Anil does not hand Hari Singh over to the police because he realizes that beyond his identity as a thief, Hari Singh is a good person and has learnt a lesson. Anil understands that Hari Singh has changed now otherwise he wouldn’t have put the stolen money back in its place. Anil has a humble nature so he wants to give Hari Singh a chance and forgives him for stealing money.

 

Q.10. Answer the following questions in 100-120 words:

Mme Forestier proved to be a hue friend of the Loisels. Elaborate.

OR

Q.10. Why did Gotami go to the Buddha ? What lesson did he teach her ?

Answer : Mme Forestier proved to be a true friend of Loisels. Mme Forestier played a crucial role in the story. She helped Mathilde when Mathilde needed her genuinely. Mathilde was blessed with a beautiful physique but she lacked the lavish lifestyle she yearned for. Therefore, she was discontented with her life. Although Mme Forestier treated her kindly, Mathilde was jealous of Mme Forestier because of her wealth. Once, Mathilde had to attend a fancy party so she borrowed a diamond necklace from Mme Forestier. Forestier was immediately ready to lend Mathilde the necklace. In fact, she displayed the entire array of her jewels in front of her and asked her to choose from them. She didn’t show any urgency to get back the necklace and when Mathilde returned the necklace, Mme Forestier didn’t even inspect it. It shows her honest nature. She also felt bad when Mathilde suffered unnecessarily to pay for a replacement necklace. Thus, she proved to be her genuine friend.

OR

Answer: Kisa Gotami was a young woman who belonged to a wealthy family. She was married to a merchant. When her one-year old child fell ill and died, she was grief- stricken and couldn’t bear his death. She took her dead child in her arms and went door to door begging everyone to tell the way to get her child back to life. Nobody helped her and instead thought her to be crazy but she didn’t give up. Then she came across a Buddhist who suggested her to meet Buddha as only he could help him. That’s why Gotami went to Buddha. Buddha taught her the lesson of life and truth. When she told Buddha the whole story, he listened to it with patience and asked her to collect mustard seeds from a house where no one had ever died. She went from house to house but she couldn’t find a single house where no one had ever died. Ultimately, she understood what Buddha had been trying to explain her that suffering is inevitable and in this way, she realized that death is the ultimate truth and one has to meet his destined end one day, no one can avoid it. So, she took her child away and became the Buddha’s follower.

 

Q.11. Answer the following question in 200 – 250 words : 

Justify the title, “The Diary of A Young Girl’.

                              OR

Write a character sketch of Anne Frank.

                             OR

What type of relationship did Miss Anne Sullivan and Helen Share ?

                             OR

Write a character sketch of Alexander Graham Bell.

 

English 10th Previous Year Question Paper 2019 SET-II (CBSE)

English

SECTION – A

(READING)

Q.1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

(1) Keep your watch accurate. For some people, moving up the time on their watch will help them get up earlier. For others, they will remember that the time on the watch is wrong and will disregard it altogether. It may be helpful to set your watch just two minutes ahead instead of five or ten.

(2) Keep a clock, phone, computer or anything that displays time in each room of your house. One of the easiest ways to run late is simply by not realising that the time is passing as quickly as it is.

(3) Set all your clocks and watches to the same time. Don’t be an optimist. Things usually take longer than what you’d expect, even without major delays. If you have a dinner appointment at 7:30 p.m., don’t think you can work till 7 p.m., then take a bath, dress and reach on time. Realistically, calculate the time you will take at each step and then add 10 minutes more to allow for unexpected delays, or you cannot get to your job in time.

(4) Wake up when you are supposed to wake up. Don’t hit the snooze button, keep on lying in bed, and watch TV at the very start of your day. Maybe try even setting your clock 10 minutes earlier than you need. If you have difficulty with this, move your alarm clock to somewhere away from your bed; that way, you have to get up to turn it off. Commit yourself to being 15 minutes early for everything. If you have to reach your place of work at 8:00, don’t even tell yourself this. Just tell yourself (and everyone else who listens- but don’t annoy them or make them think that they are late or early!) “I have to be at work at 7.45”. If you do this, you will be on time even with little unforeseen delays. You will be on time even with a traffic jam.

 

Q.1.1. Complete the following statements using words/phrases from the passage. Attempt any eight.

(a) Some people believe that if ….. it will help them be earlier.

(b) Many others know ….. they disregard it altogether.

(c) Keep …… in each room.

(d) One of the things that can be done is …… of five or ten minutes.

(e) Many a time we do not realise that ……

(f) Instead of pressing the snooze button ……

(g) If you have difficulty in getting up …….

(h) It is a good habit to ……. somewhere away from your bed.

(i) It is good to commit yourself …… for everything.

Answer: (a) they move up the time on their watch,

(b) that the time on the watch is wrong so

(c) a clock, phone, computer or anything that displays time

(d) to set watch just two minutes ahead instead

(e) the time is passing as quickly as it is

(f) wake up when you are supposed to wake up

(g) early then try to set your clock ten minutes earlier.

(h) move your alarm clock to

(i) to being 15 minutes earlier

 

Q.2. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : 

1. Music is perhaps the most popular and widely practised form of Fine Arts, transcending all kinds of cultural and linguistic barriers. Any form of fine art is difficult to master and almost impossible to perfect and music is no exception.

2. Nature, it is learnt, has blessed almost two- thirds of the human race with musical ability of some sort. Music has the power to bring out the deepest emotions. It can make one cry or bring a smile on one’s face. In fact it is a magic medicine and many seek refuge in it when they are depressed or stressed. It is this intimacy that makes us listen to music or even hum or sing sometimes. This singing, or realistically speaking, expressing one’s emotion musically sometimes takes a serious turn. This desire to show musical expression in public then becomes a serious business profession. And from here the musical journey begins.

3. This desire to sing before an audience is innocent and beautiful and indeed it is perfectly alright to have such a genuine desire. But it is also important to understand that, singing is an intricate art — a highly refined one at that, which requires systematic, prolonged and strict training, to be acceptable. This is an aspect we forget in our keen desire to reach the stage and perform. It is almost like preparing a formal meal for some specially invited guests, without even having learnt and trained in the basics of cooking. This is why we have more noise and less music nowadays.

4. These days almost everyone sings and it does not stop here. Most of us want to become professional singers, Result : a complete disregard for and ignorance of the

training part, as the need is never felt to go through one and the urge to get to the stage and perform overcomes even a little desire to learn, if any. If at all, somewhere along the way one feels the need to gain some knowledge and training, it leads to hurried shortcuts and half-hearted attempts, best described as ‘Crash Courses’.

5. It is observed that those who have attained the so called partial success, suddenly feel that they lack the required knowledge and are not learned enough. But it is too late by then. It should be understood here that the stage or a performance brings in a different mindset within the artist. It is always recommended and rightly said, that while on stage, cover the mistakes and weaknesses if any, and get along. But the contrary is true when it comes to acquiring knowledge and during the learning process. While under training, the student is expected to make mistakes but then rectify those mistakes under the supervision and guidance of the teacher. Therefore, it is good to make mistakes and be corrected during the process of learning as this subsequently makes one flawless and educated. This is a different mindset. And these two mindsets discussed above, (those of a performer and that of a student) cannot co-exist.

 

Q.2.1. On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer any four of the following questions in 30 – 40 words each :

(a) The desire to sing in public overcomes the need to train. Elaborate.

(b) How can we say that music is a magic medicine ?

(c) What is best described as ‘Crash Courses’ ?

(d) What should be the mindset of a student of music ?

(e) Why is singing a refined and intricate art ?

Answer: (a) The desire to sing in public is innocent and beautiful and indeed it is perfectly alright to have such a genuine desire. Most of us want to become professional singers with complete disregard for and ignorance of the training part. This is an aspect that we forget in our keen desire to reach the stage and perform which in turn, overcomes the desire to learn.

(b) Music has the power to bring out the deepest emotions. It is a magic medicine as it can make one cry or bring a smile on one’s face and many seek refuge in it when they are depressed or stressed.

(c) If one feels the need to gain some knowledge and training to become a professional singer, it leads to hurried shortcuts and half-hearted attempts, best described as ‘Crash Courses’.

(d) While under training, the student is expected to make mistakes but then rectify those mistakes under the supervision and guidance of the teacher. Therefore, it is good to make mistakes and then correct them during the process of learning as this subsequently makes one flawless and educated. This should be the mindset of the student of music.

(e) Singing is a refined and intricate art because it requires systematic, prolonged and strict training to be acceptable. We forget this aspect in our keen desire to reach the stage and perform. It is like preparing a formal meal for some specially invited guests without even having learnt and trained in the basics of cooking. That is why we have more noise and less music nowadays.

 

Q.2.2. On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer any four of the following:

(a) Almost of human population is blessed with musical ability of some sort.

(i) two-thirds

(ii) one-third

(iii) half

(iv) one-fifth

(b) Any form of is difficult to master.

(i) visual art

(ii) audio-visual art

(iii) fine arts

(iv) design art

(c) ‘Transcending’ in para 1 means.

(i) drown under

(ii) rise above

(iii) surrender

(iv) fail

(d) ‘Refuge’ in para 2 means.

(i) shelter from rain

(ii) shelter from storm

(iii) shelter from unhappiness

(iv) shelter from sun

(e) ‘Partial’ in para 5 means.

(i) unfair

(ii) incomplete

(iii) whole

(iv) total

Answer:

(a) (i) two-third

(b) (iii) fine arts

(c) (ii) rise above

(d) (iii) shelter from unhappiness

(e) (ii) incomplete

 

Section- B

(WRITING AND GRAMMAR) 

Q.3. You are Hema/Hemant, 14/9 Hill Apartment, Jaipur. You are not satisfied with the facilities for tourists in Jaipur. Write a letter in 100 – 120 words to the editor of a local daily giving suggestions on ways to improve the facilities for tourists. 

OR

Q.3. You came across an advertisement advising motorists not to play loud music while driving as it may distract them. Write an article in 100 – 120 words for a local newspaper advising people to refrain from playing loud music while driving near hospitals, schools, etc. You are Tarun/ Tanvi.

Answer:

14/9, Hill Apartments

Jaipur

15th May, 20XX

The Editor Patrika Times Jaipur

Sub : Suggestions on ways to improve the facilities for tourists

Sir,

        Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to highlight the issues of dissatisfactory tourists’ facilities in Jaipur and wish to give my suggestions in this regard.

It is a world known fact that Rajasthan is one of the best tourists’ destinations in India and its capital Jaipur fascinates all foreigners immensely. But there are certain areas which need a lot of improvement. First and the foremost suggestion is related to the signboards places. As we know that foreigners don’t understand the local dialect the signboards and the direction boards should be both in Hindi and English. Another suggestion is regarding the cleanliness near the temples. Jaipur is popularly known as ‘Choti Kashi’ and the famous Govind Dev Ji temple is visited by almost each and every tourist here. But there is a lot of chaos around the temple area. The hawkers, peddlars and fruit sellers have made the area congested and filthy. The queue system is also out of place and it portrays a negative picture of the city. Thus, management should take certain steps in this regard. Then comes the question of forts. The magnificently built forts should be senior citizen friendly and there should be provision of lifts and wheelchairs for handicaps. My last suggestion is about the conditions of buses which is pathetic. Improved bus services would attract more tourists.

I hope my suggestions will find place in your newspaper and can be incorporated so that the tourism sector can be improved. Thanking You Yours Faithfully Hemant/Hema.

OR

Answer:

AVOID PLAYING LOUD MUSIC WHILE DRIVING

By Tarun/Tanvi

While reading the newspaper, I came across an advertisement advising motorists not to play loud music while driving. This advertisement caught my attention and I felt that the need of the hour is to spread awareness amongst the people against it. Nowadays, listening to loud music while driving has become fashionable among people, especially youngsters, but they don’t know the harmful consequences of it. For their own entertainment, these people turn deaf ear to others’ problems. It not only affects the public and residents of the colony but the patients and children too. Loud music has become a constant source of nuisance. When loud music is being played near hospitals, patients lose their peaceful sleep and they become restless. The high volume of the music has disrupted everyone’s tranquility. Students fail to concentrate upon their studies and during examinations, they face great difficulty due to it. Moreover, there are cases of deafness, insomnia, palpitation of heart, mental fatigue etc. and among the sufferers are majorly small babies and old people.The problem further adds to the fact that noise control laws are neither followed properly nor implemented completely.

So I think that law alone is not sufficient until and unless we all take an oath to make the city noise-free by educating the people about its ill effects. Everyone who plays loud music while driving, should refrain from doing so.

 

Q.4. Complete the story in 200 – 250 words, which begins as the following, providing an appropriate title also. 

A woodcutter earned his living by cutting wood from the jungle and selling it in the market. One day when he was cutting down a tree on the bank of a river, his axe fell into the river. He was …..

OR

Q.4. The next day was the annual day of my school. I was very excited as I had participated in many activities. Moreover, I was going to receive the ’Best Student Trophy’ for 2017 -18. Late at night I heard a strange sound. My mother woke me up and told me that ……

Answer: 

THE WOODCUTTER AND THE AXE

A woodcutter earned his living by cutting wood from the jungle and selling it in the market. One day when he was cutting down a tree on the bank of a river, his axe fell into the river. He was shocked to see that because the axe was his only source of earning. The river was deep enough and the poor woodcutter didn’t know how to swim. He sat there weeping. For hours he kept waiting for someone to help him but no one turned up. Then an unusual thing happened. A beautiful elf from the river appeared before the woodcutter. She asked him “Why are you not chopping the wood ?” The woodcutter sadly replied, “My axe has fallen into the river and I don’t know how to swim. Now I can’t cut wood”. The elf then showed him a golden axe and asked him “Is this your axe which had fallen into the river ?” The woodcutter saw the axe carefully and replied, “No, it’s not my axe”. The elf disappeared and after some time reappeared with a silver axe. She again asked the woodcutter, “Is this axe you are looking for?” The woodcutter checked the axe again and said,” No, it’s not my axe. My axe is made up of iron and has a wooden handle”. This time the elf showed him his original axe and seeing that the woodcutter exclaimed with joy,” Yes, that’s my axe!” The honesty of the woodcutter made the elf very happy and she gave him both the gold and silver axes as his reward. The woodcutter accepted the gifts and returned home thrilled and overjoyed. He told the whole incident to wife who also appreciated his honesty and thereafter they both lived happily.

Moral -‘Honesty is always rewarded.’

OR

Answer:

THE BEST TROPHY OF MY LIFE

The next day was the annual day of my school. I was very excited as I had

participated in many activities. Moreover, I was going to receive the ‘Best Student Trophy’ for 2017-18. Late at night, I heard a strange sound. My mother woke me up and told me that my grandmother had been seriously ill. She was gasping and sweating profusely. My mother was horrified and perplexed to see this. She couldn’t understand what had happened to the grandmother. She didn’t know what to do so she cried for help. My father was not at home at that time. He had gone out of town for a week for some official work. I was all alone with my mother, younger sister and grandmother. Nobody had ever imagined that anything like that would happen. Fortunately, our next door neighbour had returned home early as he had to attend some party that day. When he heard my mother shouting for help, he came running to our house. He saw my grandmother and immediately understood # her condition. Without a moment’s delay, ’ he took out his car, put my grandmother in it and rushed to the nearby hospital. Meanwhile his wife took me and my sister to her house, calmed us down and fed us properly. Doctors examined her and said that she had a mild heart attack and the slightest delay would have turned out to be dangerous for her. Next morning, my grandmother was discharged after getting medical prescriptions and we took her back home. It was the happiest moment for all of us and we were grateful to our neighbours for because of whom we could see our grandmother alive. Then, I was all ready to receive the trophy but more than that, I was happy to have my grandmother back. It was the best trophy that I ever received in my life.

 

Q.5. Fill in the blanks in the paragraph given below by choosing the most appropriate options from the ones that follow. Attempt any four. Write the answers in your answer sheet against the correct blank numbers. 

Television __(a)__ become very popular in our country. People spend a lot __(b)__ time watching a variety of programmes. Some of the programmes __(c)__ are telecast these days are of a very poor quality. We should remember that television is __(d)__ effective in educating __(e)__ nation.

(a) (i) is

(ii) was

(iii) has

(iv) had

(b) (i) of

(ii) for

(iii) at

(iv) by

(c) (i) those

(ii) when

(iii) here

(iv) that

(d) (i) so

(ii) many

(iii) very

(iv) some

(e) (i) a

(ii) an

(iii) the

(iv) some

Answer: (a) (iii) has

(b) (i) of

(c) (iv) that

(d) (iii) very

(e) (iii) the

 

Q.6. The following paragraph has not been edited. There is one error in each line. Identify the error and write down its correction against the correct blank number. The first one has been done for you. Attempt any four. 

Answer :

 

Q.7. Rearrange any four of the following groups of word/phrases to make meaningful sentences:

(a) have become / part of / developing city / airports / an essential / a

(b) services / tourism in / air taxi / will / boost / the state

(c) more runways / for / we / landing / need / facilities

(d) promote / will surely / our tourism / this / sector

(e) this/increasing/will help/between cities

Answer: (a) Airports have become an essential part of a developing city.

(b) Air taxi services will boost tourism in the state.

(c) We need more runways for landing facilities.

(d) This sector will surely promote our tourism.

(e) This will help in increasing connectivity between cities.

 

SECTION – C

(LITERATURE) 

Q.8. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow: 

The baker usually collected his bills at the end of the month. Monthly accounts used to be recorded on some wall in pencil. Baking was indeed a profitable profession in the old days. The baker and his family never starved. He, his family and his servant always looked happy and prosperous. Their plump physique was an open testimony to this. Even today any person with a jackfruit like physical appearance is easily compared to a baker.

(a) Where did the baker record his accounts?

(b) Why did the baker and his family never starve ?

(c) Which word in the extract is a synonym of ’rich’ ?

(d) How can a baker be identified in Goa ?

OR

Q.8. Now the name of the little black kitten was Ink.

And the little gray mouse, she called him Blink.

And the little yellow dog was sharp as Mustard,

But the dragon was a coward, and she called him Custard.

(a) Name the poem and its poet.

(b) What is the colour of Belinda’s dog ?

(c) What were the kitten and the mouse called ?

(d) Which word in the stanza is the antonym of ‘dull’ ?

Answer:(a) The baker recorded his accounts on some wall in pencil.

(b) The baker and his family never starved because baking was a profitable profession in the old days.

(c) The synonym of the word ‘rich is prosperous.

(d) A baker can be identified in Goa if he has a jackfruit- like physical appearance.

OR

Answer: (a) The name of the poem is ‘The Tale of Custard the Dragon’ and the poet Ogden Nash.

(b) The color of the Belinda’s dog is yellow.

(c) The kitten was called ‘Ink’ and the mouse was called ‘Blink’.

(d) Antonym of the word ‘dull’ is sharp.

 

Q.9. Answer any four of the following questions in 30-40 words each. 

(a) Why did Leancho write a letter to God ?

(b) How did Chubukov react when lomov asked for the hand of his daughter in marriage ?

(c) Where in the classroom does Wanda sit and why ?

(d) How did Ebright’s mother helps him to becoming a scientist ?

(e) Why does Anil not hand Hari Singh over to the police ?

Answer: (a) Lencho’s crops were destroyed by a hailstorm. He had put all his money in farming and therefore, he was left with no money now. But he had strong faith in God that God would definitely solve his problem. So, he wrote a letter to God asking for 100 pesos so that he and his family wouldn’t starve.

(b) Chubukov was extremely cheerful and excited when Lomov asked for the hand of his daughter in marriage. He embraced and kissed Lomov on his forehead and shed tears of joy. He exclaimed with happiness that it was his heartfelt desire. He was of the opinion that Lomov would turn out to be the perfect match for his daughter, so he showered his blessings upon Lomov after hearing this.

(c) Wanda sits in the seat next to the last seat in the last row in Room 13. She belongs to a poor family. Her feet are usually caked with dry mud and the comer of the classroom in which she sits is also very dirty. In order to avoid the embarrassment and being laughed at by her classmates, Wanda sits there to hide herself.

(d) Ebright’s mother motivated him to leam. She was his only childhood friend and a companion. She used to take him on trips, buy scientific equipment like microscopes, telescopes, cameras, etc. and help him in many ways. She introduced him to Dr. Fredrick A. Urquhart of the University of Toronto, Canada. She found many interesting things for him to learn.

(e) Anil does not hand Hari Singh over to the police because he realizes that beyond his identity as a thief, Hari Singh is a good person and has learnt a lesson. Anil understands that Hari Singh has changed now otherwise he wouldn’t have put the stolen money back in its place. Anil has a humble nature so he wants to give Hari Singh a chance and forgives him for stealing money.

 

Q.10. Answer the following questions in 100-120 words:

Mme Forestier proved to be a hue friend of the Loisels. Elaborate.

OR

Q.10. Why did Gotami go to the Buddha ? What lesson did he teach her ?

Answer : Mme Forestier proved to be a true friend of Loisels. Mme Forestier played a crucial role in the story. She helped Mathilde when Mathilde needed her genuinely. Mathilde was blessed with a beautiful physique but she lacked the lavish lifestyle she yearned for. Therefore, she was discontented with her life. Although Mme Forestier treated her kindly, Mathilde was jealous of Mme Forestier because of her wealth. Once, Mathilde had to attend a fancy party so she borrowed a diamond necklace from Mme Forestier. Forestier was immediately ready to lend Mathilde the necklace. In fact, she displayed the entire array of her jewels in front of her and asked her to choose from them. She didn’t show any urgency to get back the necklace and when Mathilde returned the necklace, Mme Forestier didn’t even inspect it. It shows her honest nature. She also felt bad when Mathilde suffered unnecessarily to pay for a replacement necklace. Thus, she proved to be her genuine friend.

OR

Answer: Kisa Gotami was a young woman who belonged to a wealthy family. She was married to a merchant. When her one-year old child fell ill and died, she was grief- stricken and couldn’t bear his death. She took her dead child in her arms and went door to door begging everyone to tell the way to get her child back to life. Nobody helped her and instead thought her to be crazy but she didn’t give up. Then she came across a Buddhist who suggested her to meet Buddha as only he could help him. That’s why Gotami went to Buddha. Buddha taught her the lesson of life and truth. When she told Buddha the whole story, he listened to it with patience and asked her to collect mustard seeds from a house where no one had ever died. She went from house to house but she couldn’t find a single house where no one had ever died. Ultimately, she understood what Buddha had been trying to explain her that suffering is inevitable and in this way, she realized that death is the ultimate truth and one has to meet his destined end one day, no one can avoid it. So, she took her child away and became the Buddha’s follower.

 

Q.11. Answer the following question in 200 – 250 words : 

Justify the title, “The Diary of A Young Girl’.

                        OR

Write a character sketch of Anne Frank.

                       OR

What type of relationship did Miss Anne Sullivan and Helen Share ?

                        OR

Write a character sketch of Alexander Graham Bell.

 

English 10th Previous Year Question Paper 2019 SET-I (CBSE)

English

SECTION – A

(READING)

Q.1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

(1) Keep your watch accurate. For some people, moving up the time on their watch will help them get up earlier. For others, they will remember that the time on the watch is wrong and will disregard it altogether. It may be helpful to set your watch just two minutes ahead instead of five or ten.

(2) Keep a clock, phone, computer or anything that displays time in each room of your house. One of the easiest ways to run late is simply by not realising that the time is passing as quickly as it is.

(3) Set all your clocks and watches to the same time. Don’t be an optimist. Things usually take longer than what you’d expect, even without major delays. If you have a dinner appointment at 7:30 p.m., don’t think you can work till 7 p.m., then take a bath, dress and reach on time. Realistically, calculate the time you will take at each step and then add 10 minutes more to allow for unexpected delays, or you cannot get to your job in time.

(4) Wake up when you are supposed to wake up. Don’t hit the snooze button, keep on lying in bed, and watch TV at the very start of your day. Maybe try even setting your clock 10 minutes earlier than you need. If you have difficulty with this, move your alarm clock to somewhere away from your bed; that way, you have to get up to turn it off. Commit yourself to being 15 minutes early for everything. If you have to reach your place of work at 8:00, don’t even tell yourself this. Just tell yourself (and everyone else who listens- but don’t annoy them or make them think that they are late or early!) “I have to be at work at 7.45”. If you do this, you will be on time even with little unforeseen delays. You will be on time even with a traffic jam.

 

Q.1.1. Complete the following statements using words/phrases from the passage. Attempt any eight.

(a) Some people believe that if ….. it will help them be earlier.

(b) Many others know ….. they disregard it altogether.

(c) Keep …… in each room.

(d) One of the things that can be done is …… of five or ten minutes.

(e) Many a time we do not realise that ……

(f) Instead of pressing the snooze button ……

(g) If you have difficulty in getting up …….

(h) It is a good habit to ……. somewhere away from your bed.

(i) It is good to commit yourself …… for everything.

Answer: (a) they move up the time on their watch,

(b) that the time on the watch is wrong so

(c) a clock, phone, computer or anything that displays time

(d) to set watch just two minutes ahead instead

(e) the time is passing as quickly as it is

(f) wake up when you are supposed to wake up

(g) early then try to set your clock ten minutes earlier.

(h) move your alarm clock to

(i) to being 15 minutes earlier

 

Q.2. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : 

1. Music is perhaps the most popular and widely practised form of Fine Arts, transcending all kinds of cultural and linguistic barriers. Any form of fine art is difficult to master and almost impossible to perfect and music is no exception.

2. Nature, it is learnt, has blessed almost two- thirds of the human race with musical ability of some sort. Music has the power to bring out the deepest emotions. It can make one cry or bring a smile on one’s face. In fact it is a magic medicine and many seek refuge in it when they are depressed or stressed. It is this intimacy that makes us listen to music or even hum or sing sometimes. This singing, or realistically speaking, expressing one’s emotion musically sometimes takes a serious turn. This desire to show musical expression in public then becomes a serious business profession. And from here the musical journey begins.

3. This desire to sing before an audience is innocent and beautiful and indeed it is perfectly alright to have such a genuine desire. But it is also important to understand that, singing is an intricate art — a highly refined one at that, which requires systematic, prolonged and strict training, to be acceptable. This is an aspect we forget in our keen desire to reach the stage and perform. It is almost like preparing a formal meal for some specially invited guests, without even having learnt and trained in the basics of cooking. This is why we have more noise and less music nowadays.

4. These days almost everyone sings and it does not stop here. Most of us want to become professional singers, Result : a complete disregard for and ignorance of the

training part, as the need is never felt to go through one and the urge to get to the stage and perform overcomes even a little desire to learn, if any. If at all, somewhere along the way one feels the need to gain some knowledge and training, it leads to hurried shortcuts and half-hearted attempts, best described as ‘Crash Courses’.

5. It is observed that those who have attained the so called partial success, suddenly feel that they lack the required knowledge and are not learned enough. But it is too late by then. It should be understood here that the stage or a performance brings in a different mindset within the artist. It is always recommended and rightly said, that while on stage, cover the mistakes and weaknesses if any, and get along. But the contrary is true when it comes to acquiring knowledge and during the learning process. While under training, the student is expected to make mistakes but then rectify those mistakes under the supervision and guidance of the teacher. Therefore, it is good to make mistakes and be corrected during the process of learning as this subsequently makes one flawless and educated. This is a different mindset. And these two mindsets discussed above, (those of a performer and that of a student) cannot co-exist.

 

Q.2.1. On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer any four of the following questions in 30 – 40 words each :

(a) The desire to sing in public overcomes the need to train. Elaborate.

(b) How can we say that music is a magic medicine ?

(c) What is best described as ‘Crash Courses’ ?

(d) What should be the mindset of a student of music ?

(e) Why is singing a refined and intricate art ?

Answer: (a) The desire to sing in public is innocent and beautiful and indeed it is perfectly alright to have such a genuine desire. Most of us want to become professional singers with complete disregard for and ignorance of the training part. This is an aspect that we forget in our keen desire to reach the stage and perform which in turn, overcomes the desire to learn.

(b) Music has the power to bring out the deepest emotions. It is a magic medicine as it can make one cry or bring a smile on one’s face and many seek refuge in it when they are depressed or stressed.

(c) If one feels the need to gain some knowledge and training to become a professional singer, it leads to hurried shortcuts and half-hearted attempts, best described as ‘Crash Courses’.

(d) While under training, the student is expected to make mistakes but then rectify those mistakes under the supervision and guidance of the teacher. Therefore, it is good to make mistakes and then correct them during the process of learning as this subsequently makes one flawless and educated. This should be the mindset of the student of music.

(e) Singing is a refined and intricate art because it requires systematic, prolonged and strict training to be acceptable. We forget this aspect in our keen desire to reach the stage and perform. It is like preparing a formal meal for some specially invited guests without even having learnt and trained in the basics of cooking. That is why we have more noise and less music nowadays.

 

Q.2.2. On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer any four of the following:

(a) Almost of human population is blessed with musical ability of some sort.

(i) two-thirds

(ii) one-third

(iii) half

(iv) one-fifth

(b) Any form of is difficult to master.

(i) visual art

(ii) audio-visual art

(iii) fine arts

(iv) design art

(c) ‘Transcending’ in para 1 means.

(i) drown under

(ii) rise above

(iii) surrender

(iv) fail

(d) ‘Refuge’ in para 2 means.

(i) shelter from rain

(ii) shelter from storm

(iii) shelter from unhappiness

(iv) shelter from sun

(e) ‘Partial’ in para 5 means.

(i) unfair

(ii) incomplete

(iii) whole

(iv) total

Answer:

(a) (i) two-third

(b) (iii) fine arts

(c) (ii) rise above

(d) (iii) shelter from unhappiness

(e) (ii) incomplete

 

Section- B

(WRITING AND GRAMMAR) 

Q.3. As a health conscious person, you have noticed an advertisement in a newspaper on yoga classes in your neighbourhood. Write a letter in 100-120 words to the organizer, Yoga for Public, R.K. Puram, New Delhi requesting him/her to send you information about the duration of the course and other relevant details. You Shweta/Srikar of 13, R.K. Puram, New Delhi. 

OR

Q.3. You have noticed that the number of vehicles is steadily increasing in your city. There are long traffic jams causing a lot of inconvenience to the road users. Write an article in 100 – 200 words on the topic, ‘Problem of Traffic Jams in Metropolitan Cities/ Your are Renu/Rajan.

Answer: 

13, R.K. Puram

New Delhi

14th April, 20XX

The Organizer

Yoga for Public

R.K. Puram

New Delhi

Sub : Inquiry about the Yoga Classes

 Sir,

With reference to your advertisement in ‘Patrika Times’ dated 12th April, 20××, I have come to know that you are organizing yoga classes near my locality. It’s a good initiative and also highly appreciable because yoga helps detox the body and de-stress the mind. It also maintains balance between physical and mental health of a person. Sparing some time for yoga helps in getting relief from stress. As I am a health conscious person and know that yoga helps in curing many diseases in today’s deskbound lifestyle, I wish to join the classes. But prior to joining the classes, I would like you to furnish me the following details:

  • Duration of the course
  • Timings
  • Fee structure
  • Mode of payment
  • Instructor
  • Class duration

It will be highly appreciated if the above details are provided to me at the earliest. Thanking You Yours Faithfully Shweta/Srikar

OR

Answer:

PROBLEM OF TRAFFIC JAMS IN METROPOLITAN CITIES

By Renu/Rajan

The country’s automobile industry has been growing rapidly with the increase in per capita income, the consequence of which is excessive load on roads due to steadily increasing number of vehicles in the metropolitan cities. Traffic jams occur when vehicles in large numbers come to a standstill for any reason for a certain period of time. There is not a single day when the roads in the metro cities are without chaos. Another reason for the traffic congestion is the overgrowing population as well as the increase in the number of private, public and commercial vehicles. It occurs mostly during peak hours when people commute to or fro from their workplaces and hence, they face inconvenience. It is an absolute wastage of their productive time. Distances have also increased in a way. Where it used to take only few minutes to cover certain distances earlier, now takes hours to cover the same. People get stranded in their vehicles for hours and get late for their offices, business meetings or any other appointments. Heavy traffic creates problems not only for the vehicle drivers but also for pedestrians. Pedestrians find it difficult to walk on the sideways meant for them. Traffic congestion has become a menace for the injured or seriously ill patients who sometimes die on their way due to traffic jams. There are also chances of road mishaps as vehicles move in close proximity to each other.

It is therefore necessary to start an awareness campaign to lighten the burden on roads and to take various measures to control traffic jams in metro cities.

 

Q.4. Complete the story in 200 – 250 words, which begins as the following, providing an appropriate title also. 

Mukesh, the grocer, was very greedy. He would mix stones in pulses and coloured sand in spices and sell them to the poor villagers. The villagers complained to him but he turned a deaf ear to them, as his was the only grocery store in the village. The villagers, then decided

OR

Q.4. It was 10 p.m. I was alone at home. Suddenly I heard a knock on the door …… 

Answer: TIT FOR TAT

Mukesh, the grocer, was very greedy. He would mix stones in pulses and coloured sand in spices and sell them to the poor villagers. The villagers complained to him but he turned a deaf ear to them, as his was the only grocery store in the village. The villagers, then decided to teach him a lesson. They all gathered and went to the king to make a complaint against him. On hearing this the king became very angry and ordered his courtiers to summon him to the court. When Mukesh was brought to the court, the king rebuked him saying, “You have been cheating the innocent villagers for the past so many months and for this, you will be punished”. The grocer was frightened and asked for forgiveness. The king gave him the relaxation of choosing his punishment. The king asked him either to get ready to go beaten a thousand times or eat one hundred onions at a time. The grocer became happy thinking it to be an easy punishment and chose to eat onions. But having eaten only 20 onions, tears rolled down his eyes and he asked to be beaten. When guards started lashing him and the count reached to 50, Mukesh cried with pain and knelt down before the king feeling extremely sorry for his deeds. He promised not to cheat anyone in future. The king released him on a warning and Mukesh lived the life of an honest person thereafter.

Moral – ‘Greed leads to grief’

OR

Answer: 

THE SCARY NIGHT

It was 10 p.m. I was alone at home. Suddenly, I heard a knock on the door. I expected no one at that hour of time as all my family members had gone to attend a close family wedding whereas I was supposed to stay at home due to my board exams. Repeated knocking at the door scared me to death. A chill went down my spine. Suddenly, the lights went off and this only worsened my fear. Then I saw some shadows outside the window. My heartbeat increased as it was dense dark outside, and I couldn’t imagine in my wildest thoughts who could be there. I geared up, gathered courage and reached the window. Slowly I pulled the curtains and looked outside but the shadow was not clear at all and it was not a single shadow but four or five shadows. This was enough for me to believe that some scoundrels were there at the door. I looked for my cricket bat, held it tightly and reached for the main door of the living room. Although it was a cold winter, I was still down with sweat. With a sudden jerk, I opened the door and lifted my bat to hit but I was surprised to see that it was my family members who had come early because of me. I felt relieved and embraced my mother tightly. That night I slept with my parents, holding my mother’s hand. It was really a scary night!

Moral – ‘Do not lose courage even in the worst situation.’

 

Q.5. Fill in the blanks in the paragraph given below by choosing the most appropriate options from the ones that follow. Attempt any four. Write the answers in your answer sheet against the correct blank numbers.

The caves of Ajanta and Ellora _(a)__ the magnificent works of sculpture. Whoever __(b)__ there __(c)__ spell bound. Thousands __(d)__ tourists visit these places every year. One can stay __(e)__ the guest houses.

(a) (i) is

(ii) are

(iii) was

(iv) were

(b) (i) go

(ii) going

(iii) goes

(c) (i) becomes

(ii) became

(iii) becoming

(iv) has become

(d) (i) for

(ii) of

(iii) from

(iv) at

(e) (i) on

(ii) over

(iii) upon

(iv) in

 

Q.6. In the following paragraph, one word has been omitted in each line. Write the missing word along with the word that comes before and the word that comes after it against the correct blank number. The first one has been done for you. Attempt any four.

Answer: (a) to a legend

(b) Rama with the

(c) bridge to Lanka

(d) of this island

(e) Temple which is

 

Q.7. Rearrange any four or the following groups of word/phrases to make meaningful sentences.

(a) of mankind / reading is / one of / pleasures / the greatest 

(b) we / enjoy / the / much more / borrowed ones / our own books / reading / than

(c) book / carefully / must be / with / borrowed / treated

(d) book / afraid of / you should / writing notes on / not be / your own 

(e) should begin / one / a private library / one’s youth / building / in 

Answer: (a) Reading is one of the greatest pleasures of mankind. 

(b) We enjoy reading our own books much more than the borrowed ones. 

(c) A borrowed book must be treated carefully with. 

(d) You should not be afraid of writing notes on your own book. 

(e) One should begin building a private library in one’s youth.

 

SECTION – C

(LITERATURE) 

Q.8. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow: 

The baker usually collected his bills at the end of the month. Monthly accounts used to be recorded on some wall in pencil. Baking was indeed a profitable profession in the old days. The baker and his family never starved. He, his family and his servant always looked happy and prosperous. Their plump physique was an open testimony to this. Even today any person with a jackfruit like physical appearance is easily compared to a baker.

(a) Where did the baker record his accounts?

(b) Why did the baker and his family never starve ?

(c) Which word in the extract is a synonym of ’rich’ ?

(d) How can a baker be identified in Goa ?

OR

Q.8. Now the name of the little black kitten was Ink.

And the little gray mouse, she called him Blink.

And the little yellow dog was sharp as Mustard,

But the dragon was a coward, and she called him Custard.

(a) Name the poem and its poet.

(b) What is the colour of Belinda’s dog ?

(c) What were the kitten and the mouse called ?

(d) Which word in the stanza is the antonym of ‘dull’ ?

Answer:(a) The baker recorded his accounts on some wall in pencil.

(b) The baker and his family never starved because baking was a profitable profession in the old days.

(c) The synonym of the word ‘rich is prosperous.

(d) A baker can be identified in Goa if he has a jackfruit- like physical appearance.

OR

Answer: (a) The name of the poem is ‘The Tale of Custard the Dragon’ and the poet Ogden Nash.

(b) The color of the Belinda’s dog is yellow.

(c) The kitten was called ‘Ink’ and the mouse was called ‘Blink’.

(d) Antonym of the word ‘dull’ is sharp.

 

Q.9. Answer any four of the following questions in 30-40 words each. 

(a) Why did Leancho write a letter to God ?

(b) How did Chubukov react when lomov asked for the hand of his daughter in marriage ?

(c) Where in the classroom does Wanda sit and why ?

(d) How did Ebright’s mother helps him to becoming a scientist ?

(e) Why does Anil not hand Hari Singh over to the police ?

Answer: (a) Lencho’s crops were destroyed by a hailstorm. He had put all his money in farming and therefore, he was left with no money now. But he had strong faith in God that God would definitely solve his problem. So, he wrote a letter to God asking for 100 pesos so that he and his family wouldn’t starve.

(b) Chubukov was extremely cheerful and excited when Lomov asked for the hand of his daughter in marriage. He embraced and kissed Lomov on his forehead and shed tears of joy. He exclaimed with happiness that it was his heartfelt desire. He was of the opinion that Lomov would turn out to be the perfect match for his daughter, so he showered his blessings upon Lomov after hearing this.

(c) Wanda sits in the seat next to the last seat in the last row in Room 13. She belongs to a poor family. Her feet are usually caked with dry mud and the comer of the classroom in which she sits is also very dirty. In order to avoid the embarrassment and being laughed at by her classmates, Wanda sits there to hide herself.

(d) Ebright’s mother motivated him to leam. She was his only childhood friend and a companion. She used to take him on trips, buy scientific equipment like microscopes, telescopes, cameras, etc. and help him in many ways. She introduced him to Dr. Fredrick A. Urquhart of the University of Toronto, Canada. She found many interesting things for him to learn.

(e) Anil does not hand Hari Singh over to the police because he realizes that beyond his identity as a thief, Hari Singh is a good person and has learnt a lesson. Anil understands that Hari Singh has changed now otherwise he wouldn’t have put the stolen money back in its place. Anil has a humble nature so he wants to give Hari Singh a chance and forgives him for stealing money.

Q.10. Answer the following questions in 100-120 words:

Mme Forestier proved to be a hue friend of the Loisels. Elaborate.

OR

Q.10. Why did Gotami go to the Buddha ? What lesson did he teach her ?

Answer : Mme Forestier proved to be a true friend of Loisels. Mme Forestier played a crucial role in the story. She helped Mathilde when Mathilde needed her genuinely. Mathilde was blessed with a beautiful physique but she lacked the lavish lifestyle she yearned for. Therefore, she was discontented with her life. Although Mme Forestier treated her kindly, Mathilde was jealous of Mme Forestier because of her wealth. Once, Mathilde had to attend a fancy party so she borrowed a diamond necklace from Mme Forestier. Forestier was immediately ready to lend Mathilde the necklace. In fact, she displayed the entire array of her jewels in front of her and asked her to choose from them. She didn’t show any urgency to get back the necklace and when Mathilde returned the necklace, Mme Forestier didn’t even inspect it. It shows her honest nature. She also felt bad when Mathilde suffered unnecessarily to pay for a replacement necklace. Thus, she proved to be her genuine friend.

OR

Answer: Kisa Gotami was a young woman who belonged to a wealthy family. She was married to a merchant. When her one-year old child fell ill and died, she was grief- stricken and couldn’t bear his death. She took her dead child in her arms and went door to door begging everyone to tell the way to get her child back to life. Nobody helped her and instead thought her to be crazy but she didn’t give up. Then she came across a Buddhist who suggested her to meet Buddha as only he could help him. That’s why Gotami went to Buddha. Buddha taught her the lesson of life and truth. When she told Buddha the whole story, he listened to it with patience and asked her to collect mustard seeds from a house where no one had ever died. She went from house to house but she couldn’t find a single house where no one had ever died. Ultimately, she understood what Buddha had been trying to explain her that suffering is inevitable and in this way, she realized that death is the ultimate truth and one has to meet his destined end one day, no one can avoid it. So, she took her child away and became the Buddha’s follower.

 

Q.11. Answer the following question in 200 – 250 words : 

Justify the title, “The Diary of A Young Girl’.

                            OR

Write a character sketch of Anne Frank.

                            OR

What type of relationship did Miss Anne Sullivan and Helen Share ?

                           OR

Write a character sketch of Alexander Graham Bell.

English 10th Previous Year Question Paper 2018 (CBSE)

ENGLISH (Communicative) 

Q. 1. Read the passage given below : 

Globalization 

Globalization is the way to open businesses, improve technological growth, economy, etc, at the international level for all countries. It is the way in which manufacturers and producers of the products or goods sell their products globally without any restriction. It provides huge profits to the businessmen as they get low cost labour in poor countries easily. It provides a big opportunity to the companies to deal with the worldwide market. 

Globalization helps to consider the whole world as a single market. Traders are extending their areas of business by treating the world as a global village. Earlier till the 1990s, there was a restriction on importing certain products which were already manufactured in India like agricultural products, engineering goods, food items and toiletries. However, during the 1990s there was a pressure from the rich countries on the poor and developing countries to allow them to spread their businesses by opening their markets. In India the globalization and liberalization process was started in 1991. After many years, globalization has brought about a major revolution in the Indian market when multinational brands came to India and started delivering a wide range of quality products at cheap prices. Prices of good quality products came down because of the cutthroat competition in the market. Globalization and liberalization of the businesses in India have flooded the market with quality foreign products but has affected the local Indian industries adversely to a great extent resulting in the job loss to poor and uneducated workers. Globalization has been a bonanza for the consumers, however, a loss to the small-scale Indian producers. 

Globalization has had some very positive effects on the Indian consumer in all sectors of society. It has affected the Indian students and education sector to a great extent by making study books and a lot of information available over the internet. Collaboration of foreign universities with the Indian universities has brought about a huge change in the field of education. 

Globalization of trade in the agricultural sector has brought varieties of quality seeds 

which have disease resistance property. However, it is not good for the poor Indian farmers because the seeds and agricultural technologies are costly. 

It has brought about a huge revolution in the employment sector by the spread of businesses like cottage, handloom, carpet, artisan carving, ceramics, jewellery, and glassware etc. 

Attempt any eight of the following questions : 

(a) What is globalization ? 

(b) Write any two advantages of globalization. 

(c) What was the pressure from the rich countries in the 1990’s ? 

(d) What is the effect of multinational brands entering the Indian market ? 

(e) How are the prices of quality products affected due to globalization ? 

(f) How have the foreign products affected the local industry adversely? 

(g) What has been the impact of globalization on the Indian students ? 

(h) Why has globalization had a negative effect on the poor Indian farmer ? 

(i) How has the cottage industry benefited from globalization ? 

 

Q. 2. Read the passage given below : 

Everybody wants to succeed in life. For some, success means achieving whatever they  UCA means desire or dream. For many it is the name, fame and social position. Whatever be the meaning of success, it is success which makes a man popular. All great men have been successful. They are remembered for their great achievements. But it is certain that success comes to those who are sincere, hardworking, loyal and committed to their goals.  Success has been man’s greatest motivation. It is very important for all. Success has a great effect on life. It brings pleasure and pride. It gives a sense of fulfilment. It means all-around development. Everybody hopes to be successful in life. But success smiles on those who have a proper approach, planning, vision and stamina. A proper and timely application of all these things is bound to bear fruit. One cannot be successful without cultivating these certain basic things in life. It is very difficult to set out on a journey without knowing one’s goals and purposes. Clarity of the objective is a must to succeed in life. A focused approach with proper planning is certain to bring success. Indecision and insincerity are big obstacles on the path to success. One should have the capability, capacity and resources to turn their dreams into reality. Mere desire cannot bring you success. The desire should be weighed against factors like capability and resources. This is the basic requirement of success. The next important thing is the eagerness, seriousness and the urge to be successful. It is the driving force which decides the success. It is the first step on the ladder of success. One needs to pursue one’s goals with all one’s sincerity and passion. One should always be in high spirits. Lack of such spirit leads to an inferiority complex which is a big obstruction on the path to success. Time is also a deciding factor. Only the punctual and committed have succeeded in life. Lives of great men are examples of this. They had all these qualities in plenty which helped them rise to the peak of success. 

Hard labour is one of the basic requirements of success. There is no substitute for hard labour. It alone can take one to the peak of success. Every success has a ratio of five percent inspiration and ninety-five percent perspiration. It is the patience, persistence and perseverance which play a decisive role in achieving success. Failures are the pillars of success as they are our stepping-stones and we must get up and start again and be motivated. 

 

Q. 2.1. On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer any four of the following questions in 30-40 words each : 

(a) To whom does success come certainly? 

(b) What are the basic things in life we need to achieve success ? 

(c) What did great men have in plenty to rise to the peak of success ? Give any two examples. 

(d) What is the one basic requirement of success? 

(e) Explain : “Failures are pillars of success.” 

 

Q. 2.2 On the basis of your reading of the passage, fill in any two of the following blanks with appropriate words/phrase : 

(a) _________plays a decisive role in achieving success. 

(b) Goals have to be pursued with_______ and___________ 

(c) Ratio of success is_____________inspiration. 

 

Q. 2.3 Find out the words from the passage that mean the same as the following: (any two) 

(a) endurance (para 2) 

(b) obstruction (para 4) 

(c) motivation (para 5) 

SECTION – B 

Q. 3. Two main parks in your locality have suffered from neglect on the part of local authorities. They have virtually been taken over by undesirable elements. As a result the residents have stopped going to the parks. 

Write a letter in 100-120 words to the editor of a local newspaper expressing your concern about the problems the neglect has created and suggest measures to reclaim the parks for children. You are Gautam/Gauri 2, Gobind Enclave, Meerut. 

OR 

You intend to join coaching classes at International Coaching Center situated in Raipur. The institute specializes in teaching science to classes XI – XII. Write a letter of enquiry in 100-120 words addressed to the Administrator in charge of the institute seeking clarification about the timings, duration, staff, transport and other necessary details for joining the institute. You are Rajesh/Rajani 2, Library Road Jabalpur. 

 

Q. 4. In 200-250 words write a story based on the input given below : 

Two teams – in the playground – whistle blew – match about to begin – the two captains looked tense – suddenly there was a commotion. 

OR 

A long wait for the bus – people impatient – a large crowd – a lot of confusion – felt the pocket being touched – looked around – caught the hand – and ………… 

 

Q. 5. Fill in any four of the blanks in the sentences given below choosing the most appropriate options from the ones that follow. Write the answers in your answer-sheet against the correct blank numbers : 

(A) Concentration is (a)____________ by alertness. 

(B) Effective speaking (b)_____________ on effective listening. 

(C) Economic growth (c)____________attitudes and lifestyle. 

(D) The environment has always (d)_____________ in control of our destiny. 

(E) They believe that logic (e)____________no place in faith. 

    (a) (i) help (ii) will help (iii) helps (iv) helped 

    (b) depends (ii) depend (iii) depended (iv) depending 

    (c) (i) change (ii) will change (iii) changes (iv) changed

    (d) (i) is (ii) be (iii) been (iv) was

    (e) (i) has  (ii) have (iii) had   (iv) having 

 

Q. 6. In the following paragraph one word has been omitted in each line. Write the missing In the words in any four lines of the given paragraph, along with the words that come before and the words that come after it in the space provided. 

#

    

Word Before

Missing Word

Word After

Most the people

    

Most

Of 

the

Are annoyed passwords.

(a)

——————-

——————-

——————-

They have many remember.

(b)

——————-

——————-

——————-

On any given day are

(c)

——————-

——————-

——————-

Bound Forget Them

(d)

——————-

——————-

——————-

This creates difficulties for the people.

(e)

——————-

——————-

——————-

 

Q. 7. Rearrange any four of the following word clusters to make meaningful sentences :  

(a) very exciting/ can be / new country / travelling to la 

(b) it/ a lot of / before / actually requires / the visit / preparation 

(c) option / is / light / travelling / best / the 

(d) also need / we / the local weather / in mind / to / keep 

(e) always / enriched / we/ return / experience / the / with 

SECTION -C 

(Literature) 

Q. 8. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow : 

But speak all good you can devise of Caesar, And say you do it by our permission; 

(a) Identify the speaker. 

(b) Who is being granted permission ? 

(c) What is the speaker afraid of ? 

(d) What opinion do you form of the speaker? 

OR 

“You must make your public happier: 

Give them something, sharper, snappier. 

We must aim for better billings.” 

(a) Identify the speaker of the above lines. 

(b) Who does ‘we’ refer to ? 

(c) What must be done for ‘better billings’? 

(d) What trait of the speaker’s character is revealed through the above lines ? 

 

Q. 9. Answer any four of the following questions in 30-40 words each : 

(a) In the story “Shady Plot”, why did Helen appear in bits and pieces ? 

(b) What will Shakespeare’s friend realize when he rises on the Day of Judgment ? 

(c) Why does the author say that Louisa Mebbin had a “protective elder sister” attitude towards money ? 

(d) How do we know that Michael’s father was fascinated by computers ? 

(e) In the poem “Snake”, why does the poet say “I have something to expatiate.” ? 

 

Q. 10. Answer the following in 100-200 words: 

“Patol Babu, Film Star,” by Satyajit Ray emphasizes the valuable contribution of a mentor in changing a negative mind-set into a positive one. Describe how Mr. Pakrashi’s advice helps Patol Babu in performing his role. Time humbles even the greatest of the great. One should cultivate the quality of humility. Describe how time has reduced the mighty Ozymandias to nothing. 

 

Q. 11. Answer the following question in 200-250 words : 

(a) Describe the relationship between Anne and Margot ? 

OR 

Give a pen sketch of Anne’s father as a parent ? 

(b) Describe Ms. Sullivan’s teaching methods ? 

OR 

What are Helen’s opinions about examinations ? 

 

Answer Sheet

 SECTION-A 

(a) Globalization is the way to open business, improve technology growth, evenomy, etc at the international level for all countries. 

(b) Globalisation provides huge profits to the businessmen as they get low cost of labour in poor countries easily. It provides a lag opportunity to the companies to deal with the worldwide market 

(c) During the 19901, there was a pressure the poor and developing countries to allow businesses by opening their markets. 

(d) Globalization brought about a major revolution in the Indian market as multinational brands came to India and started delivering a wide range of quality products at cheap rates. Now, the consumers had write the many options to choose from. 

(e) Priter of quality products came down because of the competition in the market.

(f) The foreign products have affected the local industries adversely to a quat extent resulting in the job loss to poor and uneducated workers. The small scale Indian Producers Have fraud losses.

(g) Globalization has had a positive impact on Indian students by making study books and a lot of information available pues the internet. Collaboration foreign universities with the Indian universities has brought about a huge change in the field of education De 

(h) Although globalization has brought varieties of quality seeds which have disease resistance property, but it is not good for the poor Indian farmers because the seeds and agricultural technologies are costly. 

 

Q.2.1 (a)  success comes to those who are sincere, hanworking, loyal and committed to their goals. 

(c) great men had Certain qualities  in penalty which help them rise the peak of success. Quality include punctuality and sincerity.

(d) Hard labour is the one basic requirement of success and it has no subtitles. hard labour alone can take one to the peak of success.

(e)  failures are pillar of success because we get to know our sought meaning and mistakes thought then which when rejected help us achievers success.   failure are ours stepping stone and we must get up stand again and motivate.

 

Q.2.2 (b)  goals have to be pursued  with sincerity and passion.

                (c)  ratio of success is five percent inspiration.

Q.2.3 (a) Stamina

                (c)  inspiration

SECTION – B

Q.3. 2, Libsary Road

Jabalpur

12 March, 2018 

The administrator Inchange

International Coaching Centre

Raipur

Sir 

Subject:  enquiry about the procedure for joining the institute.

This refers to your advertisement in the tribute date 10th March 2018. I am attempting the all India Secondary School Examination class 10th and want to be e o p t for the science stream in class 11th. I would I need Details about the coaching classes you offer.

 kindly send the following details:

  • duration of the course
  • timing of the classes
  • number of  batches
  • transport facilities fees structure
  • joining date

I request you to furnish all the other necessary detail to be asked looking forward to early reply.

thank you

your faithfully

Rajini

 

4.  BACK AND AGAIN 

It was a partial sunny day with clouds scattered in the blue sky. The sa soccer ground of Riverdale High school was filled with a wie silence. The bleachers wat were covered with students and the ground, with the players in green shorts from the host team and in red shirts from the Beverly high school team, competing to save their position in the state Championship. Get The two captains boked tense and were waiting for the whistle to blow, which happened to blow just then and the match began. Dylan, the captain of the host team went ahead with the ball, passing it to the ve acaptain. The one of the opponents caught the ball and as in the next five minutes, the red team had scored. The crowd grew tense and Dylan cursed under his breath and smacked Blake’s head for missing the ball. The game continued ound Blake kicked the ball into the met, making the score even the cloud sculpted in chure and chanted Blake’s name. Out the cheers died down when the red team scored another point and was in the lead. The game went on and Dylan was ran after last 

opponent who had the ball. Clearly their formation was not working for them with 4 stripes and 2 defenders, but Dylan was too adamant to let them change. Suddenly, there was a commotion, Dylan had been tripped by the opponent and lay on the field with his leg twisted in an unearthly angle. the outnet was immediately taken off the field, ash tried in pain the cloth audience now wanted Tyler Miller, the 2018 him. Blake Sinclair was given the yellow armband and declared as the captain. Turn warned up a little as he hadn’t played soccorso for these years since we turn wie Taylor said of linkennia l As the match sconited, Fyter all eyes were on Tyler who sang across the ground, passing the opponents and took the ball, and goal! The crowd erupted in a loud soat of praising Tyler. They had got their star striker back! As the game half-time approached, Tyler asked Blake to change the formation with a strikers and 4 defenders, push like old times when a hot Tylu had been the captain. Blake’s eyes lit up and they changed the formation. The red team was confused with the new change but the goure continued and Tylus scored again, winning the match! The audience chanted hit game on Brake crushed Tyter in been hug! 

5. 

Word Before Missing Word Word After 
(b) many To  remember
(c) day they are
(d) bound to forget
(e) difficulties For  The 

 

6. (a) Travelling to a new country can be very exciting 

(b) It actually requires a lot of preparation before the visit, 

(d) He also need to keep in mind, the local weather. 

(c) We always return enriched with the experience 

7. (a) (i) helped 

(b) (ii) deponds 

(d) (iii) been 

(e) (i) has 

SECTION -C 

8. (a) The frog is the speaker of the above lines 

(b) he refers to the frog and the nightingale 

(c) The nightingale must give the audience something fresh, pleasant and sharper notes of her songs to make them happy, so that they can have better will 

(d) The speaker, the frog is cruel, selfish, commanding and conniving. He does not care about the total health of the nightingale, but just wants to exploit the situation. 

 

9. (a) Michael’s father was fascinated by computers since he had a lot of computer related stuff rich as 1.2 MHz processor, co-Rom a large secret seven, etcetera already and he tool with a large number of games too. He had taught his son, how to use it at an early age and chen took him to a computer fair where they bought a glove, ansor and psycho-driven game. 

(b) Lonica Meblin had a protective elder sister” attitude towards money since wherever money was narrowed, Louisa never failed to protect them from getry spent worthlessly, with no respect to nationality or demananation. She was very materialistic.. Even when she had been a pond companion to Mrs. Packletide, the suggested her to kill the tiger before it at the goat so that they did not have to pay for the goat, which was an extra boit. She cared about money just like a girl protects her younger sister 

(c) Shakespeare had written his Sonnet 55, Not Marble, now the Gilded Monuments in the memory of his friends He had faith in his poetry which would brave the savages of the time and immortalize his friend. I When Shakespeare’s friend would rise on the day of Judgement, he would realize that no means forgotten him. Even the many next generations after wing have remembered him and he had been immortalized. 

(e) Helen was a ghost and we can not expect a ghost to be made a materials she it appeared in the form of gas, with her boots appearing first and som the affection spread to reveal her entire torso. Her rolu care rather be heard before she counts into sight. Since the affection of her existence er spread slowly through her body, she appeared in bits and preces John Hallock could even she directly through her body. 

 

10. When sifa lakanto Ray, better known as Patol Babu, used to promote earlier perform on stage in o his young days, he was quite popular. His mentor Mr. Gogon Pakrashi had once advised nem a not to consider any role below his dignity and give his best performance every time. he had told him – ” Every dialogue is like a fruit in a tree and it is the ato acting & the actor which brings out the true meaning of a dialogue with all d e Patol Babu had left hit quit his acting career years ago and when a more nonentity like him was offered a role in a film, he was surprised Upon reaching the set of the film, he enquired about his lines and much to his dismay, it was a monosyllabic word, ” oh!” was disappointed, but remembered the adrese of his mentor. He practiced his dialogue and realized that the world could be expressed in so many ways. He decided to show in talent and schearsed his actions and expressions for the scene. He even suggested to carry a newspaper at the time of collision and calculated the timing and his footsteps. this timing was so perfect that the lead actor Chanchal Kumar hardly passed out.” He was very much satisfied with his performance and left without getting paid. This shows he was not at all materialistic. The cont valuable words of his mentor contributed in charging his negative anotione. 

 

ANNE’S FATHER 

11. (a) Anne’s father, Mr. Otto Frank was a wealthy person who gave his children a comfortable life. He had shifted from Germany to Holland due to Hitler’s rule and worked in Opet Dutch Opekta tua company. He was a good and had to go into hiding to flee the atrocities of Germans. He had planned the escape much soon and immediately moved into going when Margot got a call- up notice cared for his family a lot. Also, he was an understanding father since he told Anne about the possibility q kaving their house beforehand so that the could be ready, and prepared He was deeply loved by his family, and was called Pim. the took care of Anne in the secret Annex too, he provided her confort during heavy bombings and gun fires and acted as a pacifier between Amure and her mother. He defended his daughter when Mrs. van Daan called Anne, a spoilt brat for not eating certain dishes an He advised Anne to ask . Dr. Dussell once more about the table in their room and when the arrogant man refused twice, he came to his daughter’s rescue. He took care of the fact that children got food before the helped his daughters with their ussens and encouraged them to read more books. Yet, he appeared to be drifting away from Anne in the later point of their stay in the Annex. He scolded for Anne without knowing the issue when she was looking into Margot’s bork and Margot was at fault. -Mu a profecline father, he suggested Anne to not go upstairs to leter’s room and asked her to be careful the understood her feelings for the boy and did not interfere much. He even talked to Peter about it and liter too admired Anne’s father. 

According to Anne, her father could not read her heart and did nor help her in times of a breakdown, but as a whole, and we get a positive picture of Otto Frank from Arune’s ding who is coming sensible, pacifying and understanding father to hat daughters. When the inmates of Annex were caught and deported to competitors, he was the only one to survive and spent his life spreading the message of his daughter, about life and its hardships. 

 

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