CBSE Class 10 English Full Study Material PDF
CBSE Class 10 English Full Study Material PDF
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1 An outline of syllabus and marking scheme. 04
2 SECTION A- READING 10
3 SECTION B- WRITING 23
4 SECTION C-GRAMMAR 58
5 SECTION D- LITERATURE 84
6 Sample Question Papers- Summative 141
Assessment-I (SA1) Summative Assessment-II
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Qs 1-3 The reading section will have three unseen texts as shown below:
Text Text Type Length Marks Type of Questions.
Number
Text 1 Factual/Discursive/ 450 - 500 10 Supply Type
Literary words marks (Gap filling, sentence
completion, Table
completion, word attack
questions, short answer
questions and Reference
questions)
Text 2 Factual/Discursive/ 200 - 300 5 marks Multiple Choice
Literary words Questions.
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Text 3 Factual/Discursive/ 200 - 300 5 marks Multiple Choice
Literary words
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poem, it may
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The total length of the three passages will be between 850 - 1100 words. There will be
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at least 5 marks for assessing vocabulary. All questions on vocabulary will not be from
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the same passage.
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Care should be taken to cover all the three text types, i.e. factual, discursive and
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literary while selecting the passages. A poem may or may not be used as one of the
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three texts. Text I will be either factual or discursive. Apart from a poem, prose literary
texts may include excerpts from authentic literature such as short story, autobiography,
biography, travelogue, novel etc.
Whenever a poem or a prose literary text is used, the other two texts should be
discursive and factual, thus covering all the three text types.
SECTION B: WRITING 25 Marks
The writing section comprises four writing tasks as indicated below.
Q. 4 A short composition of upto 50 words in the form of a Notice, Message or Diary
Entry. 4 Marks
Questions 4 & 5 will assess students' skill of expressing ideas in clear and
grammatically correct English, presenting ideas coherently and concisely, writing a
clear description, a clear account of events, expanding notes into a piece of writing,
transcoding information from one form to another or using a style appropriate for a
notice, message or diary entry.
Q. 5 A composition of upto 100 words in the form of Biographical sketch, Data
Interpretation, Dialogue writing or Description (People, Objects or Events)
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Q. 7 An extended writing task of length upto 150 words in the form of an Article,
Speech, Report or Story. 8 Marks
Students' skill in expressing ideas in clear and grammatically correct English, planning,
organising and presenting ideas coherently by introducing, developing and concluding a
topic, comparing and contrasting ideas and arriving at a conclusion, presenting an
argument with supporting examples, using an appropriate style and format and
expanding notes into longer pieces of writing and creative expression of ideas will be
assessed.
Qs 6 & 7 will make use of a visual/ verbal stimulus.
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penalised for writing more or less than the suggested word limit provided the topic is
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covered and adequately. Stress should be on content, expression, coherence and
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relevance of the content presented.
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SECTION C: GRAMMAR 20 Marks
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This section will assess Grammar items in context for 20 Marks. It will carry 5
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Questions 8 & 9 will have Multiple Choice Questions. The test types for MCQs
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• Gap filling
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• Sentence completion
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• Dialogue completion
• Sentence reordering
• Editing
• Omission
• Sentence transformation
Questions 8 to 12 will test grammar items which have been dealt with in class IX.
Different structures such as verb forms, sentence structure, connectors, determiners,
pronouns, prepositions, clauses, phrases etc., can be tested through formative
assessment over a period of time. As far as the summative assessment is concerned,
it will recycle grammar items learnt over a period of time and will test them in
context.
Tests types used will include gap-filling, cloze (gap filling exercise with blanks at
regular intervals), sentence completion, recording word groups into sentences, editing,
dialogue-completion and sentence-transformation.
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The grammar syllabus will be sampled each year, with marks allotted for:
Verbs forms
Sentence structures
Other areas
Note: Jumbled words in reordering exercise to test syntax will involve sentences in a
context. Each sentence will be split into sense groups (not necessarily into single
words) and jumbled up.
13 B: An extract from a short story with three reference to context questions requiring
the students to supply the answers. (Word limit : 20-30 words) 3 Marks
13 C: An extract from a play with three reference to context questions requiring the
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students to supply the answers. (Word limit : 20-30 words) 3 Marks
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Q 14 Four out of Five short answer type questions based on prose, poetry and play of 2
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marks each. The questions will not test recall but inference and evaluation. (Word
limit : 30 - 40 words each)
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Q 15 One out of two long answer type questions to assess personal response to text
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(story, poem or play) by going beyond the text/ poem/story or extract. Creativity,
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imagination and extrapolation beyond the text and across two texts will also be
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assessed. (Word limit : 150 words) 8 Marks
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Prescribed Books/ Materials
1. Interact in English - X Main Course Book Revised edition
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2. Interact in English - X Literature Reader Revised edition Published by CBSE
3. Interact in English -X Workbook Revised edition Delhi-110092.
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Reading Section:
Reading for comprehension, critical evaluation, inference and analysis is a skill to be
tested formatively as well as summatively. There will be no division of passages for
this section, however, for reading purpose. The Interact in English Main Course Book
will be read in two terms i.e. Term I (April-September) and Term II (October-March).
Writing Section:
All types of short and extended writing tasks will be dealt with in both I and II Term
Summative as well as in Formative Assessment. For purpose of assessment all themes
dealt with in Main Course Book and other themes may be used.
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Q. 5 Content : 3 marks
Fluency : 2 marks
Accuracy : 1 mark
Total : 6 marks
Upto one mark may be deducted for spelling, punctuation and grammar errors.
Q.6 Content : 3 marks
Fluency : 2 marks
Accuracy : 2 marks
Total : 7 marks
Upto two marks may be deducted for spelling punctuation and grammar errors.
Q. 7: Content : 4 marks
Fluency : 2 marks
Accuracy : 2 marks
Total : 8 marks
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Upto two marks may be deducted for spelling, punctuation and grammar errors.
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Though marks have been allotted specifically for Content, they should not be awarded
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in a mechanical manner. For instance, if a student has merely mentioned the value
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points (content) as per the marking scheme, the examiner should assess whether the
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content has been expressed/communicated in a coherent and cohesive manner. It
means content and expression are perceived as interlinked aspects of writing.
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Similarly in all the writing tasks credit should be given to creativity in the realm of
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ideas and language use. What it means for the examiner is that students who think
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differently and are able to use the language with felicity in terms of structures as well as
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vocabulary should be given due weightage. This need not necessarily be seen as leaning
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towards subjectivity in marking. A proper balance of content, expression (accuracy,
fluency, cohesion and coherence) and creativity would encourage students to aim for
higher standards in written communication. Errors in spelling, punctuation and
grammar should be penalised to the extent of marks allotted for Accuracy.
Grammar:
Grammar items mentioned in the syllabus will be taught and assessed summatively as
well as formatively over a period of time. There will be no division of syllabus for
Grammar in the summative of formative assessments for the terms. However a
suggested split - up of the Work Book for the two terms is given to help teachers in
planning their classroom teaching.
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PROSE
1-Two Gentlemen
of Verona
2-Mrs Packletide’s
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3-The Letter
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4-A Shady Plot
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5- Patol Babu, Film
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1-The Frog and the
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2-Mirror
3-Not Marble, nor
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4-Ozymandias
5-The Rime of The
Ancient Mariner
6-Snake
DRAMA
1-The Dear
Departed
2-Julius Caesar
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2-Education
3-Science
4-Environment
5-travel And
Tourism
6-National
Integration
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10. Nominalisation
11. Modals
12. Active and Passive
13. Reported Speech
14. Prepositions
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* NOTE ON WORKBOOK
The suggested split up of the units of the Workbook reflects a distribution for the
purpose of classroom teaching only. Since grammar and usage is not to be tested
discreetly, but in an integrated manner, the split up as shown above will not
restrict questions in the grammar section of SA I and SA II question papers to the
specific units shown in the split up of Workbook units. Grammar will be tested
recycling grammar items learnt over a period of time in a comprehensive manner.
Teachers may adapt this suggested distribution for classroom teaching making
modifications according to their specific needs. Similarly Formative Assessment of
grammar items may also be carried out in an integrated manner along with the skills of
Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening as well as Literature.
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1. Formative Assessment is assessment 'for' learning. Thus schools may adapt the
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above break-up as per their convenience.
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projects, role plays, dramatization, script writing etc must be done as 'in class' and 'in
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school' activities. In case, a field survey or visit is taken up it must be under the direct
supervision of the teacher.
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READING
(APPLICABILITY SA I & SA II)
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2. Newspaper articles of different types and lenths. Focus on topics like great
personalities, events, latest scientific research, environment etc.
3. Newspaper article study :- read, study, find meanings of difficult words and write
the summary.
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1. Reading cards of the level and class you understand easily.
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2. Read several small passageson different subjects. Refer the dictionary if
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Eg; short stories – Ruskin Bond, Leo Tolstoy.
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List of newspapers and magazines.
Times of India
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Indian Express Reader‘s Digest
Hindustan Times Tinkle Special
Magazines Wizard
India Today Digit
Outlook Down to Earth
The Week Business World
Sports Star Quest
Frontline Tinkle
Geo Chip
For graded comprehension passages with answer key visit the website
www.englishforeveryone.org
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1. Read the passage carefully:
1. Ever since I can remember, I always felt I was stupid, really stupid. I lost my father
when I was three. Since I was a sick child, a polio victim, I lived with my
grandmother in Mumbai so I could avail of the metro‘s advanced medical facilities.
I remember being on the streets all day, playing or lazing around.
2. When I turned ten, my mother and my sister came to live in Mumbai too. My sister
was a bright student, always securing high grades. She and my mother encouraged
me to study, but I just could not bring myself to concentrate on any subject. I would
get bored and feel sleepy when forced to open my books. After innumerable
lectures on the importance of studying had failed, mother tried threats as well, but
nothing worked, I truly believed I was stupid; no matter how much I worked, it
wouldn‘t help.
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3. One afternoon, as always, I was sitting under a tree in the school premises eating
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potato wafers when I saw a former classmate approaching me. Aditi and I had been
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in the same class the year before. I had failed sixth grade and had to repeat the year;
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Aditi had topped the class and was the brightest student of the seventh grade too. I
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flinched a little Aditi as I saw her walk towards me. ‗Hi,‘ she said. ‗Hi,‘ I replied,
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but not with much enthusiasm; I wanted her to leave. I continued to eat my chips.
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Ignoring my coldness, she sat down next to me. For five minutes neither of us spoke
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and then she asked, ‗Is Devika your real sister?‘ ‗Yes, she is, ‗I answered.
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4. ‗So how come she doesn‘t teach you so that you too can do well? she asked. I
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peered at her, wondering if she was making fun of me, but all I could see on her
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face was earnestness. No, she is not trying to tease me, I decided. This time I
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answered a little more warmly, ‗She tries to, but I don‘t like studying.‘ ‗Why not?
I‘m sure you can get good grades too,‘ she said emphatically. ‗No, I can‘t. I have no
brains. God forgot to give me brains, health or beauty. He gave me nothing.‘
5. ―That‘s not true. And anyway, health and beauty can‘t be helped, but God has given
brains to everyone, we only have to learn to use it.‘ I shook my head, ‗No, I have
difficulty in concentrating, and books bore me; there is no hope for me. Please
leave me alone. I am stupid, and always will be.‘ With the gentlest tone that she
could muster she said, ‗I can prove it to you that you are not stupid. Give me one
chance, I will teach you to study.‘
6. Though I was softening from inside, I still held on to my low self-esteem. ‗You‘ll
be wasting your time.I cannot study, I am not as bright as you are nor lucky as my
sister,‘ I said ‗Let me try and help you, please. I will show you the right way to
study. You just have to cooperate with me. Will you try?‘ Her belief in me proved
more powerful than my doubts about myself. She won and I relented.
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2. Read the passage carefully: (10 marks)
1) The world‘s smallest dog, the Chihuahua or the Pocket Dog is barely 1 kg to 2 kg
as an adult! The Chihuahua is named after a Mexican State, but its roots can be
traced back to China. Today this breed is popular choice among the dog lovers world
over and their popularity seems to be ever increasing.
2) The main advantage of this breed is that they need no particular exercise. They are
quite satisfied with their walks within their house. Being small, however, does not
mean that they are dull, on the contrary they are sharp, alert animals, very strong in
character. They are good guard dogs due to their strong cords. They have an inherent
curiosity that makes them want to know what goes on within the house.
3) For show purposes the maximum permissible weight is 0.9kg to 1.8 kg.
Chihuahuas are of two types, the long coated and the smooth coated. The long
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coated ones have flat or slightly wavy coats. The smooth coated ones are soft
textured and glossy in appearance.
4) They can be of any colour. Their heads are apple dome-shaped and in some
animals, the frontal areas of the skull do not fuse! The nose is short and the ears are
at an angle of 45 degrees to the head. The dogs are slightly longer than the tail and
the tail is carried like a sickle that just touches the back. The body on the whole is
compact and has a graceful appearance. Occasionally a tail-less dog is born but tail
cropping is not an accepted practice.
5) Compared to other pups, they require little care, and only the long-haired variety
needs grooming. They tend to exercise themselves within the confines of the house.
This makes them prone to have overgrown nails that need regular clipping. As far as
their diet is concerned, they could be fussy and choosy eaters, but then almost all toy
breeds are so! They are intelligent and learn easily.
6) They are very active within the house and literally are burglar alarms. They are
good with children and are loyal and devoted to the family. On the whole, the
Chihuahua is quite a pet! At just six inches, it is bundle of energy. Most people are
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surprised seeing these animals and the general awareness of this breed is still low.
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Q1 Read the following summary of the information given in the passage and fill
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The most popular variety of (a) -------- dogs today is Chihuahua. The (b) ------- size
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is its greatest attraction as an adult weighs just between 1 kg and 2 kg. A walk within
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the house gives them (c) ----------- .Besides strength of character, they possess (d) ---
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------ and alertness. They are always (e) --------- to know what is happening inside
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the house. Their strong vocal cord makes them (f) ------------ as burglar alarms.
Q2 On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer the following questions
as briefly as possible. (4 marks)
(a) The two types of Chihuahua are distinguished on the basis of their coats
1*__________________________
2*__________________________
(b) The pocket dog is not only a show piece but a good guard as well because
__________________________________________________________.
(c) This breed is rapidly becoming more popular because these pups
_________________________________________________________
Q3 Below you can see some headings .Choose the best heading for the
paragraph indicated below: (1 mark)
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1* Paragraph 4 _______________________________
2* Paragraph 6 _______________________________
Q4 Find words/phrases from the passage (para indicated) which mean the same
as the following. (2marks)
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(a) intrinsic (para 2)
(b) small and strong (para 4)
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Four seasons fill the measure of the year;
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There are four seasons in the mind of man:
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He has his lusty Spring when fancy clear
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Takes in all beauty with an easy span;
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He has his Summer, when luxuriously
Spring‘s honey cud of youthful thought he loves
To ruminate, and by such dreaming high
Is nearest unto heaven: quite coves
His soul has in its Autumn, when his wings
He furleth close; contended so to look
On mist in idleness- to let fair things
Pass by unheeded as a threshold brook.
He has his winter too of pale misfeature,
Or else he would forgo his mortal nature. -John Keats
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In acupuncture, no drug is injected into the body, so it has no adverse effects. The
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stimulation of acupuncture points was done so far by very thin, sharp sliver needles.
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The prick is almost painless. But now techniques like the use of laser beams (without
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using needles) are being used in which there is no prick, no pain. These are readily
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acceptable to children and those patients who are scared of needles. For every
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patient, there is a separate set of needles, which is sterilized after every use, so there
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should not be any fear of infection. Initially three of four courses of acupuncture
treatment are given (one course is of ten days) to control asthma and usually the
patient is off medicine by that time. After this, one sitting, weekly or fortnightly, is
continued for some time, so as to prevent relapse. At the time of Holi or Diwali
when there is a change of season, there is a tendency of relapse, so once/twice a
week sittings are given during the period of three seasons, which generally results in
an almost cure in children and young patients(up to the age of 25-30 years). Relapses
are generally unusual. In older age groups though some damage to lungs has been
done due to prolonged disease and medication, yet considerable improvement is
possible resulting in decrease in severity and frequency of attacks.
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(c) there is no chance of relapse
(d) the patient is cured forever
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In older patients, sometimes:
(a) the lungs are completely damaged
(b) relapses do occur
(c) treatment is unsuccessful
(d) death occurs
5 Read the passage given below and complete the statements that follow by
choosing the answers from the given options. (5 marks)
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Julie‟s Race
The dogs led race was about to begin. Julie‘s team of dogs was lined up at the starting
gate. Julie stood behind them. Other teams were lined up, too, and the dogs were
excited. Julie kept her eyes on the clock. At exactly ten o clock, she and the other
racersyelled, Mush! The dogs knew that meant Go! They leapt forward and the race
began!
Julie had trained months for this race, and she hoped she and her dogs would win.
Hour after hour, day after day, Julie s dogs pulled the sled in order to get in shape for
the race.
Now, they ran over snowy hills and down into frozen valleys. They stopped only to
rest and eat. They wanted to stay ahead of the other teams. The racers had to go a
thousand miles across Alaska. Alaska is one of the coldest places on Earth. The dogs
thick fur coats helped keep them warm in the cold wind and weather. In many places
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along the route, the snow was deep. The ice could cut the dogs feet. To keep that from
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happening, Julie had put special booties on their feet.
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the race. But on the third day out, they began to pull more quickly. They worked as a
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team and passed many of the other racers. Once, one of the sled s runners slid into a
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hole and broke. Julie could have given up then, but shedidn t. She fixed it and they
kept going.
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When they finally reached the finish line, they found out that they had come in first!
It was a great day for Julie and her dogs.
(1) The author of Julie s Race wrote the story in order to____________.
(a) describe how dogs stay warm in cold weather.
(b) tell about a dogsled race.
(c) explain how cold it can be in winter.
(d) entertain the reader with funny stories about dogs.
(2) The dogsled race took place _________________________.
(a) in Antarctica
(b) on a track
(c) in Alaska
(d) in a field
(3) Before the dogs began running________________________.
(a) the dogs pulled the sled slowly
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are produced, starch gets converted into glucose. Protein is transformed into amino
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acids and vitamin value increases. In fact a new explosion of life force takes place.
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According to Dr. Bailey of the University of Minnerata, U.S.A the vitamin C value of
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wheat increases 600 percent in the early sprouting period. Dr. C.R. Show of the
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University of Taxas Cancer Centre found that cancer was inhibited upto 90% when
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healthy bacteria were exposed to a cancer causing substance in the presence of a juice
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are greatly activated in the sprouting process. Enzymes spark the entire digestive
system to synthesize the nutrients in our food into blood. They are the key to
longevity.
(3) Sprouts are enjoyed more when they are fresh. Mix sprouts with other foods and
dressing, according to your taste and enjoy eating them. But eat them you must,
everyday! you will soon realise that making sprouts a part of your diet has a dramatic
effect on your health. With this live food, all the cells of your body will become
active and agile
(4) The nourishment which develops as the sprouts grow is very stable and can be
frozen or dried for future. Sprouted potato or tomato seeds are likely to be poisonous.
Alfalfa and moongbean Sprouts are excellent soft food. They are almost predigested
and can be easily assimilated even by the children and the elderly. They contain every
known vitamin in perfect balance, necessary for the human body.
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(a) nutrients
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something is __________.
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(c) synthesize
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7. Read the passage given below: (5marks)
Ganges River dolphins occur in the Ganges-Brahmaputra river system primarily in
India and Bangladesh. They are listed as endangered by the IUCN due to a probable
population decline of at least 50% over the last 50 years and projected future
population declines. Dolphins have been destroyed in the upper reaches of many
rivers, the population has been fragmented by irrigation barrages and dry season
habitat is further reduced by diversion of water. In comparison to the Ganges, the
Brahmaputra River is lesser degraded and is therefore of great importance for
persistence of the subspecies.
For this reason, a recent proposal by Oil India Ltd. to initiate seismic exploration
using explosives and ai rguns along the bed of the Brahmaputra River to prospect for
oil has potentially disastrous implications for Ganges River dolphins. Behavioural
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studies on dive time, surfacing interval and acoustic investigations were also carried
out in two dolphin hotspots. Dolphins spent an average 107.3 seconds under water
and 1.26 seconds above water. Mortality through fisheries by-catch was identified as
one of the major threats to Ganges dolphins in the Brahmaputra. Based on high
abundance, potential for protection and possibilities for dolphin eco-tourism, eight
river sections were identified as potential protected areas and community-based
conservation areas.
Based on the reading of the above passage complete the following by choosing
the most suitable options:
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(b) from the forests
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(c) from the upper reaches of many rivers
(d) from high rivers
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(a) it is a big river
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(4) Behavioural studies on dive time and surfacing interval shows that a dolphin
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(a) 107.3 seconds under water
(b) 107.3 seconds in air
(c) 107.3 seconds above water
(d) 107.3 seconds in air
(e) 107.3 seconds on water
(5) The most imposing threat to Ganges dolphins in the Brahmaputra is
mortality through _________.
(a) diseases
(b) drying up of rivers
(c) fisheries by-catch
(d) industrial activities
8.Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by writing the
options that you consider the most appropriate in your answer sheet : 5 marks
The bees and the wasps make a special kind of shelter. It is called the hive where a
colony of bees or wasps live comfortably. A hive made by bees is called a beehive
and beehive that stores honey is called honeycomb
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In a beehive, bees that live, are of three kinds - queens, drones and workers Queen
bees lay thousands of eggs and place one egg in each chamber of the hive. Only one
queen bee is allowed in a beehive at a time. Drones are the male and they are used
for mating. Worker bees are responsible for the welfare and maintenance of the comb
They protect the eggs also, till they hatch into larvae and larvae are fed till they grow
into pupae. Pupae transform into adults. The adults so developed may be queens,
drones or workers.
Honeybees visit flowers regularly. It is very much pleasant seeing them sitting on the
flowers. They collect pollens and nectar from the flowers. Nectar collected by
honeybees is honey. Honey has medicinal quality and possesses antibiotic substances
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(i) queen (ii) drones (iii) workers (iv) drones and workers
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(d) A larva changes into a/an __________.
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(i) adult (ii) egg (iii) pupa (iv) a wingless bee
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(e) Nectar collected by bees is called __________.
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SECTION B WRITING
COMPOSITION
Note:- The questions will assess students‘ skill of expressing ideas in clear and
grammatically correct English, presenting ideas coherently and concisely, writing a
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MESSAGE WRITING
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1. You are Vivek. You have received a telephone call for your friend Rajesh from
one of his clients. Mr. Satish, that the meeting fixed for the 5th has been postponed to
10th February at 9am at his chamber. He added that he should also carry his laptop.
Write the message.
Message
Feb 5, 2011
8 am
Rajesh
Mr.Satish called up to inform that the meeting fixed for
5th has been rescheduled to 10th Feb at 9 am at his
chamber. You are also required to carry your laptop.
Vivek
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Message
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For Practice:
1. Karan had the conversation given below with his mother‘s friend, Sheela. Since he
was going out immediately afterwards he left a message for his mother. Read the
conversation and write the message in not more than 50 words. Put the message in a
box.
Sheela: Hello, this is Sheela speaking. Could I speak to Usha?
Karan: I‘m afraid she‘s not at home, aunty.
Sheela: When is she likely to come back?
Karan: Not before six in the evening. Could I give her a message?
Sheela: Yes, please. Could you tell her that I have been able to make the
appointment with the editor of the magazine, ―The Child‘s Universe?‖ We have to
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meet her at 10a.m tomorrow. Since Usha doesn‘t know the place. I will come and
pick her up at 9.30 a.m. She should bring the manuscripts she wants to show Mrs.
Shekhar that is the editor‘s name.
2. The following is a telephonic conversation between John and David. After this
call, Mr. John receives an urgent telephone call from Mumbai. Before leaving, he
leaves a message for Mr. Tommy. Write the message in not more than 50 words. Put
the message in a box.
David: Hello! Is it Ahmedabad 632392?
John: Yes, it is.
David: Can I talk to Mr. Tommy?
John: Sorry, he is not in the office. May I know who is on the line?
David: I am David, a friend of his.
John: Would you like me to convey a message?
David: Yes. Inform him that the interview scheduled for 5th October has been
postponed to the 7th.So he can reach Delhi by 6th evening. The inconvenience is
regretted.
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David: Thank You.
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NOTICE
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A notice conveys information in a comprehensive manner.
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Relevant content
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an Inter School Dramatics Competition. Draft a notice in not more than 50 words for
the students‘ Notice board with all necessary details. Put the notice in a box.
Q-3) You are Arvind / Anushka Sharma, secretary of the Eco Club of your school.
(Modern School, Bikaner) which is celebrating ‗Ban the Plastic Week ‗to create
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MODERN SCHOOL , BIKANER
15 Sept., 2011
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BAN THE PLASTIC
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making competitions will be held to create awareness about the ill-effects of plastics on
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our environment. For further details, contact the undersigned.
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Secretary, Eco Club
FOR PRACTICE
1) You are Amit/Amrita, Head boy/girl of your school. (Zenith Public School, Riwa)
Your school is organizing a tour to Mumbai and Goa during the Autumn Break .Write a
notice in not more than 50 words giving detailed information to the students and
inviting them for joining it.
2) You are Ravi/Rachana, the sports secretary of RJ Public School, Ajmer. Write a
notice in not more than 50 words asking students interested in Hockey to give their
names for selection for the school Hockey Team. Give details of trial, selection etc. (5
marks)
3) Richa is the head girl of Mother Teresa School, Kochi. Her Principal has asked her
to put up a notice , asking House Captains to submit names of volunteers for, ‗save
water campaign‘ for which a march is to be held on 20 August,2011. Write a notice
in not more than 50 words. (5 marks).
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DIARY ENTRY
Purpose
Diary is a kind of personal document. It records an individual‘s account of a day of
his/her life.
Format
Top left- Date, day and time.
Tense Most frequently used- Simple past, Present perfect and future.
Steps
Begin the entry with general sentence describing the day or momentary feelings.
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1- You are Naresh. You happened to go to Agra in a crowded bus on a hot summer day.
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Today I had the bitterest experience of my life. I never had such an awful experience in
my life before. I had gone to Agra for an urgent work. There were very few buses
plying today as most of them had been put on election duty. I waited for two hours at
the bus-stop to get into the bus. It was much crowded. I somehow managed to get some
space for myself. It was really difficult to breathe. Everyone was sweating. People were
pushing each other. After journey of two hours, I came out of the bus and took a sigh of
relief.
I‘ll never forget this journey in my life.
Naresh
Questions for practice:
1- Today you visited your ancestral village and watched the farmers harvesting a crop
of wheat. Make a diary entry describing your experience at the village.
2- You happened to visit the science city, Gandhinagar as a part of educational
excursion of your school. Describe your experience in the form of a diary entry.
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Why people like him/her
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Q-1 On the basis of the given profile, write short bio sketch of Dr. P.N. Agrawal. (6
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Dr P.N. Agrawal
DM ,FRCS,Cardiac Surgeon
Full Name: PremNarainAgrawal
Father‘s Name : Dr A.N. Agrawal,Cardiac Surgeon
Presently working as:Director,Heart Care Research Institute Agra
Achievements: Govt. of India honour-Padma Vibhushan.
For conducting 300 successful bypass surgeries
and four Human heart transplants.
ANSWER:
Dr.P.N. Agrawal, a renowned Cardiac Surgeon, is son of Dr A.N. Agrawal, a
Cardiac Surgeon of world repute. He is presently the director, Heart Care Research
Institute, Agra.
He has been awarded Padma Vibhushan, India‘s greatest honour, for conducting 300
successful bypass besides four human heart transplant cases, etc.
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Q 2 With the help of the given clues, write a bio sketch of Subhash Chandra
Bose in not more than 80-100 words :
Name: Subash Chandra Bose; Netaji
Contribution: immense, Freedom Fighter
Born: January 23, 1897 in Cuttack, Orissa.
Career: Civil Services
Achievements: Joined struggle; established Indian National Army
Motto: Give me blood and I will give you freedom
Setback: Retreat after the defeat of Japan and Germany.
Death: Air crash over Taipei, Taiwan (Formosa) on August 18, 1945
Subhash Chandra Bose, affectionately called Netaji, was born on January 23,1897 in
Cuttack, Orissa. He was one of the most prominent leaders of Indian freedom
struggle. Deeply moved by the JallianwalaBagh massacre, he gave up a promising
career in the Civil Service to join the Freedom Movement. He founded the Indian
National Army to overthrow British Empire from India. His famous motto was
"Give me blood and I will give you freedom". However, defeat of Japan and
Germany in the Second World War forced INA to retreat and it could not achieve its
objective. Subhash Chandra Bose was reportedly killed in an air crash over Taipei,
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Taiwan (Formosa) on August 18, 1945.
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1-On the basis of given hints, write a biographical sketch of your English
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Name: VineetKashyap
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an NGO in his leisure for old aged
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Others: head of department
Why is she popular? Calm, composed and helpful
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4. Given below is a profile of Mr. Raj, the school gardener. Write a short
biosketch of Mr. Raj in about 100 words.
* Age-around 50
* Height/weight-six feet/75 kgs, solid built
* Family-large-six children: four boys, two girls
* Education-high school
* His likes/dislikes-plants, nursery, organic manure
* Why he is popular /unpopular-believes children are like young saplings…
5. Read the notes on Shri V.V. Giri, the former President of India .Develop the
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given notes in a paragraph of about 100 words.
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Birth-10 August 1894
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1929-36- Joint Secretary
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1930-31 Represented labour at RTC
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Governor of Uttar Pradesh , Kerala and Karnataka
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Given below is some information about Maple, star detective of New York. Use
the information to write a brief bio-sketch of Maple in about
Breed - German Shepherd-mixed
Age - 3 years, 7 months
Gender - Male
Complexion and built - Black, lean but strong
Height and weight - 76cm, 34 kg
Area of expertise - Raw sewage detection
(Sniffs out illegal sewage and laundry connections)
Trainer - Scott Reynolds
Work experience - worked on city and country projects in New York.
DATA INTERPRETATION
This form of writing is used to interpret the facts presented in the form of table,
graph or chart. A graph or chart is a visual stimulus to depict the data. Data
interpretation requires an analysis and comparison of the given facts and drawing
conclusions based on the given data.
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SOLVED EXAMPLES:
1-Study the chart given below, which is the result of the survey conducted in the
public schools and government schools of Vadodara. This depicts the types of
activities the teenagers (Age 13- 19 years are involved during their leisure time).
Complete the summary in about 80 words.
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games. 9-18 % of boys and girls in the age group of 13-19 years possess their own
cell phones. In the survey conducted recently on some 2000 students of two leading
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schools- one government and the other a public school, the following facts were
revealed. While the students from public schools spend more of their leisure time in
net-surfing and talking on cell phones, the government school students spend it in
watching TV and talking to their friends.
2- The following data in the form of histogram shows that death due to violence
has increased considerably during recent years. Write its interpretation in 100
words on how educated youth can play a major role in establishing peace in
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establishing peace in society. In a survey conducted, it has been found that number
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towards establishing peace in many ways. They can awaken the people towards the
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necessity of peace. They can help the police in catching the criminals. They can
bring the criminals in the main stream by educating them and they can do much
more.
UNSOLVED EXAMPLES:
1- Study the graph given below, which is based on a survey done on students of tenth
class in three different types of schools in Ahmedabad. The chart depicts the number
of students speaking English and Hindi. On the basis of the details given in the bar-
graph given below, briefly summarize the data making comparison wherever
necessary in about 80 words.
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Hint- Compare the percentage of students speaking English and Hindi in all three
schools giving the possible reasons.
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2. As an aware citizen of the country, you are concerned about the increase in
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road accidents in the metropolitan city Delhi. Interpret the data given below in
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Take into consideration the price range, durability, lower electric consumption &
after sales-service.
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Dialogue Writing
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The aim of the dialogue writing is to enable the students to elaborate upon the given
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Dialogue writing does not come easily to everyone. Done well, a dialogue leads to
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the advancement of the story and helps in fleshing out the characters while providing
a break from straight exposition or explanation.
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Tense
Subject-verb agreement
Sentence type-declarative or interrogative
Imperatives
Contractions
Solved example
Here is a conversation between a doctor and a patient. The patient has a
problem getting sleepless nights.
Patient: Hello Doctor!
Doctor: Hello, what is your problem?
Patient: Doctor, I have a problem of not having proper sleep at night.
Doctor: I‘ll give you medicine.
Patient: Thank________________________________________________
Doctor: Just take______________________________________________
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Patient: _____________________________________________________
Doctor: _____________________________________________________
Patient: _____________________________________________________
Doctor: _____________________________________________________
Key Vocabulary:
To get a good night‘s sleep
To take medicine
To take a pill
To stay calm
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Patient: Hello Doctor!
Doctor: Hello, what is your problem?
Patient: Doctor, I have a problem of not having proper sleep at night.
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Patient: Thank you Doctor. How often should I take the medicine?
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Patient: For how long?
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Doctor: For at least 30 days. Come back, if problem continues.
Patient: Anything else?
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1- Complete the dialogue between Anju and Ravi.
Anju:-Did you see my brother yesterday?
Ravi: Yes, I met him.
Anju: ___________________________________
Ravi: ____________________________________
Anju: ___________________________________
Ravi: ____________________________________
2-Aman was caught by the traffic police inspector for breaking the rules of traffic.
Report the dialogues between the Police inspector and Aman in any suitable way.
3- The following dialogue between the student and the teacher is incomplete.
Complete the dialogue in any suitable way.
Teacher: Why are you late to school?
Student: I got up late.
Teacher:_______________________________________________
Student:_______________________________________________
Teacher:_______________________________________________
Student:_______________________________________________
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A) Description of a person
Tips
Physical appearance
Habits
Profession
Good qualities
Special traits
Use active/passive voice
Simple present is to be used
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Marking scheme
Content 2 marks
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Description of our prime minister
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Different from other leaders: no desire of name, fame
Mission: service to the nation
Expectation from him: to take country to greater heights
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B) Description of a place
Tips
Mention the location, dimension and facility in case of school, home or library.
Description of a city- geographical location, the people, their dress, food habits,
social and cultural customs, occupations etc.
Followed by remarkable features like weather etc
Use simple present and passive forms.
Solved Example:
Give a brief description of your school using the hints given below.
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Beautiful ‗C‘ shaped building
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2 Computer labs
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I have been the student of KV AFS Baroda since my beginning of school life. This is
a ‗C‘ shaped big building, spread in an area of about 2 acres. It has a beautiful vast
playground. There are 30 spacious rooms to impart education to nearly 1500 students
from classes I to XII. The rooms are big, airy, well ventilated and furnished with
modern class room furniture. There is also a well-furnished large conference room.
The school has three separate laboratories for Physics, Chemistry and Biology
respectively. Besides, it has two air conditioned computer labs with internet
facilities. A huge library with books on various subjects is the pride of the school.
Education for all round development is imparted by a group of learned teachers to
1500 well-disciplined students. The school is well run by our vibrant & talented
administrator and affectionate Principal Mrs. Sarita Naswa.
Practice Questions-
1- Describe your house to your pen friend.
2- Describe the library of your school.
3- Describe the Zoo of your city.
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C) Description of an event
Tips
Usage of past tense.
Use Passive voice to describe scientific, technical writing and lab reports.
Also known as report writing.
Solved Example:
Your school organized a free eye Camp for the students of your school during
autumn break. Well known eye specialists were invited on this occasion. You are
Rajat, the head boy of this school. Mentioning the title, the date, the number of
students benefited from this camp, write a description of this camp in about 100
words.
Free Eye Camp
By :Rajat
Date :
Place :
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1- Describe the Annual day Celebration of your school in about 100 words.
(Hints- Date & time- 22 April, 2011 at 06:00 pm at School auditorium, Chief guest
Mr. Nanda, the district Collector, Activities- annual report presentation, prize
distribution, cultural programmes, blessings by the chief guest and Vote of thanks.)
2-Describe a road accident you witnessed recently.
LETTER WRITING
1. FORMAL LETTERS
Formal letters include
(1. Business letters 2. Official letters 3. Applications 4. Letter to Editor of
newspapers
letters of complaints, etc.)
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Format-
Sender‘s address 43Z-Ashok Vihar
Mathura-2812005
11 April,2011
Date
The Editor
Address of the addressee The Times of India
(Receiver‘s designation New Delhi
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Address)
Sir,
Salutation
Subject Line to focus
Body of the letter: 1. Introduction
attention
2. Main Content
3. Conclusion
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Thanking you,
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Solved Examples
1- Anand witnessed an accident near the school gate where a child fell down and was
hurt very badly. Many people were standing around but did not know what to do.
Finally the child was carried to the hospital by a taxi driver. Anand felt the necessity to
enable the students to render the first aid to the victim. He decides to write a letter to
the editor of a local daily about the importance of knowing first aid. Write the letter on
his behalf using your own ideas and the ideas from the unit ‗Health and Medicine‘.
RX-45, Abhilasha Complex
Greater Kailash
New Delhi-42
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The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi
Sub:-Importance of knowing first aid
Sir,
May I have the honour to draw the attention of the authorities and the people through
the esteemed column of your newspaper about the importance of knowing the first aid?
Today a child met an accident near the school gate. Many people were standing around
but did not know what to do. Finally the child was carried to the hospital by a taxi
driver. The students should be made aware of primary steps of first aid at school. In the
school curriculum, it should be included. Even competitions should be held to make
them efficient at first aid.
At the same time, they should have their own mini first aid box at their home. The
parents should encourage their children for this purpose. They should know what to do
in such situations before the victim is carried to the hospital. At times, the first aid can
be life saving. The government and the concerned educational authorities should
initiate a step towards this.
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2) A newspaper reader in Srinagar wants to write a letter to the editor of a local
newspaper about the increasing awareness of health and diet. The table given
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below shows some changes from 1999 to 2009. Using the information together
with your own ideas from the unit of „Health and Medicine‟, write a letter in
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10 June, 2011
The Editor
The Tribune
Srinagar
Sub: - Increasing awareness of health and diet.
Sir,
I write this letter to highlight the changes that are being observed in terms of awareness
among people regarding health. Health seems to be quite on the top of people‘s priority
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2009.As compared to 1999, the use of refined oil is increased by three times in
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considerably. Advertisements are also playing a major role, in 1999 it was7% and now
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Through this letter, I want people to know that they should avail the facility available as
well as go for regular morning walks, to keep themselves hale and hearty.
Yours truly
Sudha
FOR PRACTICE
1) You were a part of audience in a debate held in your school on ‗Technology, Its
effects on modern life‘. This set you thinking how the youth of today misuses
technology .Write a letter in 150 words to the Editor of a newspaper on the
dangers of such misuse and how it can be controlled. Use the following notes:
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‗For years, I ate fast food because it was efficient and cheap. I had no idea I
could be damaging my health,‘says Ravi Tripathi, 56, a maintenance
worker with heart disease.
Your younger brother is studying in a boarding school. Write a letter telling him about
the health hazards caused by junk food, using your own ideas and the ideas from the
unit on ‗Health and Medicine‘.
3) You are Gaurav. You feel that facilities for tourists should be improved in India.
Write a letter to the secretary, Department of tourism in your state highlighting the need
for improving facilities for tourists to promote tourism in your region. Ideas can be
taken from the unit ‗Travel and tourism‘ besides your own ideas on the subject. Your
answer should not exceed 150 words.
4) You lost your wallet on the train. You haven‘t found it yet.
Write a letter to the station master of the local train station in about 150 words. In your
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a. Describe your wallet and what was in it.
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5) You happen to come across a group of children in tattered clothes begging on the
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You were very much touched. You decided to write a letter to the editor of ‗The
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Tribune‘, Chandigarh. Write the letter in about 180 words.
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6) You are Rachana/Raghav, 15 MG road Agra. You happened to see the following
news item in a newspaper. Write a letter to the editor of The Times of India, New Delhi
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expressing your views on the matter.
New Delhi:-The Supreme court has passed an order that it is the responsibility of every
citizen to look after their aged parents. If they fail, they will have no right of
inheritance.
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INFORMAL LETTER
(Letters to friends, parents, relatives and acquaintances)
10 April, 2011
Dear_______ ,
Yours lovingly
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1- Imagine you are Raghav, a class X student of Army School Agra Cantt. You are
living as paying guest at 24-D Sadar bazaar Idgah, Agra. Write a letter to your father
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telling him about the prize which you have won by standing first in the Chess
Competition during annual sports day celebration.
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24-D Sadar bazaar Idgah
Agra
15 April, 2011
Dear father,
The annual sports day celebration was held on last Monday. Brigadier RP Singh
presided over the function.
You will be glad to know that I got the first prize by winning the inter-house Chess
competition. There were many prize winners. When I was called, the students and the
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teachers gave a loud applause. The chief guest, Brigadier RP Singh, gave me the prize
and congratulated me. It was a very big moment for me. I wish you had been here.
Convey my best regards to Mom, brother and Ruchi.
Yours lovingly
Raghav
1. You are Mangla. On the basis of the notes given below, write a letter in about
150 words to your friend Radha, telling her about the dangers of drug addiction
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2.
NOTES
Why drug abuse? No single reason- addicts start out of curiosity-for pleasure-to get
over boredom, symptom :
Loss of interest in sports, daily routine, appetite-puffy eyes-unclear vision-mood
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changes-temper tantrums.
Strike Drugs Before They Strangle You.
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23 July, 2011
Dear Radha,
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Hope this letter finds you in best of your spirit.
I am writing this letter specially to tell you about the dangers of consuming drugs. Drug
consumption initially starts just out of curiosity, but when coaxed by friends, people
start consuming for pleasure. This, slowly over a period of time, turns into a habit.
Some start consuming drugs to get over boredom. Soon with regular consumption, they
start having depression symptoms .It then becomes a necessity .They lose interest in
things around them, their hands start shaking and they lose appetite, they do not retain
any interest in sports, academics, etc. Their eyes turn puffy and slowly they even tend
to lose vision. Those who consume drugs regularly have temper tantrums. The person
becomes the slave of drugs and if he is deprived, he develops several withdrawal
symptoms. It slowly kills a person from inside.
We need to treat such people with understanding and sympathy.
Dear Radha, drugs are a curse on the society and one should not even try them. You
need to be healthy to achieve success for yourself in the world.
Convey my regards to aunt and uncle and love to Beena.
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Yours affectionately
Mangala
3. You have just witnessed the impact of evaluation through grades, instead of marks in
class ten Board results. Write a letter to your younger cousin advising him how to deal
with changes.
Hints:
Good grades--- consistent, continuous effort
One mark may make you lose or gain the next grade
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system last year in class ten. Since we were the first to have witnessed the evaluation
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through grades instead of marks, I relate through this letter the good points of this new
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system.
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remained determined to get good grades. Now I have found that getting good grades is
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not very difficult. They require just consistent and continuous efforts. It means regular
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studies with whole hearted participation in class activities. If you take active part in
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class room activities, like enacting some scenes, group discussions and delivering
speeches, you get very good grades. I personally think that once you start getting a 9 or
10 point average, you are slotted with the best. However, all this depends on your
continuous and regular work. Just one mark can make you lose or gain your next grade.
There is no doubt that grades bring in several toppers. Of course these are not like
evaluation through marks, but I find them rewarding. Because of them we start taking a
keen interest in our studies.
I find the grades good and encouraging.
I shall be glad to explain to you more on this as and when you want.
With regards
Yours lovingly
XXXX
Practice Questions-
1-You are Anuj/Ambuja of class X living in the hostel of KV 1 Delhi Cantt. Write a
letter to your mother telling her how you prepared Maggi for the first time in your
room.
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2-You are Abhay/ Abha living in Surat. You have been invited to attend your friend‘s
marriage. You are not able to attend the marriage due to personal problems. Write a
letter to your friend congratulating him and showing your inability to attend his
marriage.
3-Write a letter to your father asking him to send money as you have to buy the new
books, pay the school fee and hostel charges for the new academic session.
4- Write a letter to your sister congratulating her on getting admission in MBBS. Also
ask some tips about her success.
E- Mails
E-mail, also known as Electronic Mail is a method of exchanging digital messages
across internet or other computer networks. It is the quickest way to communicate in
writing.
E-mail messages consist of two major sections:
1- Header consisting of- subject, sender, receiver, date and time.
2- Body which contains the message. It can contain formal/informal language
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depending on the purpose
Tips on composing E-mails:
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Subject
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It should give a clue to the content of the message
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It need not be a complete sentence
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Salutation
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Dear Sir/first name of the person
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Opening Statement
Begin with a pleasantry or greeting
When replying a message- Thank you for your message/ I received your
message
Paragraphs
Each main idea should be in a separate paragraph
Complimentary close
Regards/Love
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Name
Meaning of CC &BCC:
CC-Carbon Copy- add addressee to it, if those people need to know
about the subject, but are not required to act on the contents.
BCC- Blind Carbon Copy- People in this field are concealed from other
recipients in the ‗To‘, ‗CC‘ and ‗BCC‘ fields. They can see others in the ‗To‘ & ‗CC‘
fields, but not the ‗BCC‘ fields.
Do‟s and Don‟ts about E Mail:
Do‟s
Use an informative subject line.
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FORMAT OF AN E-MAIL
Date
To
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Formal Email
Solved Example
You are Mr RK Singh, the librarian of KV AFS Baroda. Write an email to Bhatia Book
Depot, Ahmedabad requesting them to cancel your order for English literary books and
books on environment. Give reasons for cancellation of the order.
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Date
14.04.2011
To
bhatiabookdepot@rediffmail.co.in
CC
BCC
Subject
Cancellation of order
Dear sir,
I placed an order on behalf of the principal on 15/03/2011 for supply of English literary
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books and books on environment. They said that the supply order was supposed to be
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received by this school on or before 31/03/2011. But sorry to say that the books have
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not been received till date and also no communication has been made from your side
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for the delay.
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urgency of the books. The said order may be treated as cancelled.
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Questions for practice:
1- You are Rachit/Rachana, a class IX student of Army School Mathura Cantt. You
want to join computer classes during summer vacation at Sony computer centre, a well
reputed computer institute of Agra. Send an E- Mail to the institute seeking the
following information:-
Courses offered
Frequency of classes
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Lodging/boarding facility
Informal Email
Solved Example
1. You are Soham, an employee of Reliance India Limited Mumbai. You planned to
visit your home during the month of May, 2011. But you are not able to go your home
as you have been asked to go to Kolkata during that period by the company. Send an
email to your father showing your inability to go home as planned earlier.
Date
14.04.2011
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To
raviraj@yahoo.com
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Inability to come home in May
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Dear father,
How are you? I am going to Kolkata for 15 days in the month of May for an urgent
work of the company. So I will not be able to come home as planned earlier. However I
will come after I return from Kolkata.
Yours lovingly
Sohan
Send Save
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2.On ‗Mother‘s Day‘ you gifted your mother with ―LenovoA600 Idea Centre‖. Your
cousin wants you to write an E-Mail and describe how your mother reacted when you
gave her the gift. Also describe the functions of the Computer.
You may take the help of hints given below.
Mother overwhelmed, gave blessings, invited her friends to show the new computer-
―LenovoA600 Idea Centre‖----- slimmest computer-HD display—can watch TV, Soap
operas—DOLBY THEATRE SOUND SYSTEM.
Date: 25th July 200X
From: Suresh@ gmail.com
To: Sudhir 15@gmail.com
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Subject: Mother and LenovoA600
Dear Sudhir
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gifted her the newLenovoA600 on ‗Mother‘s day‘.
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profusely. Tears of joy were there in her eyes.I consider this LenovoA600 as the best gift for my
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mother, as I knew she wanted it very badly. Being a great enthusiast for keeping herself abreast of
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what is happening around and hungry for knowledge, She would enjoy using it. She can not only
satisfy her hunger for knowledge, but also entertain herself by seeing TV, etc. She can experience
Theatre, as it is fully equipped with Dolby theatre Sound system.
Regards
Yours lovingly
Suresh
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Article Writing
Tips-
Read the question carefully
Use CODER
Be creative
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knowledge of the subject and skill to organize ideas.
Purpose
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The urgent need of the hour is that each one of us takes step to save the planet in every
possible way. We should protect our forests, save fuel, plant trees, take care of toxic
pollutants, conserve water and change our life style.
Awareness programmes must be launched by the students and NGOs to make people
aware of environmental problems. The public should avoid the use of polythene bags.
All of us must strive hard to save our beautiful planet for the future generations.
News item
Video games, Internet, Cell Phones and other high-tech gear are just part of
growing up in a digital world. But parents are concerned about the amount of time
their children spend with these and worry that it might be distracting and
cramping academic and social development.
Using your own ideas and those taken from the unit ―Science‖, write an article in 180
words, describing both the benefits and harms of using these high-tech devices.
High – Tech Device- Boon or Bane
The present day high-tech gear is just part of growing up in a digital world.
Nevertheless one cannot deny that all these gadgets have become a part and parcel of
our daily lives. Besides we have become highly dependent on these devices. This is
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more so in the case of children. Their lives are completely ruled by these devices.
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These devices have many benefits. They have made our lives easier and more
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comfortable. They have made the world jump forward with a leap, and built up a
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glittering modern world. They have also opened innumerable avenues for the growth of
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knowledge and have given a definite form to the wild imagination of man. They have
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indeed revolutionised every sphere of life. But on the other hand the excessive interest
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of children in these gadgets, has made parents concerned and worried. Children spend a
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great deal of time on these gadgets like video games, internet, cell phones etc the
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parents feel that excessive use of these gadgets will definitely be destructive for the
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children. This could also cramp their academic and social development. If children are
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not checked, they would continue to waste time on these gadgets.
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They will recline into their own high-tech shell. Thereupon it will become very difficult
for parents to bring them out of this world. If these high- tech devices are used in
moderation they can fulfill the purpose for which they have been invented.
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4. What goes inside the mind of terrorists and why they commit such heinous crimes
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which lead to the deaths of so many innocents, no one knows. The recent bomb blasts
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at various metros of the country have left everyone shocked. You are Sania/Sonik.
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Write an article in about 150 words on Terrorism-A threat to Humanity by taking help
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from the points given below.
Terrorism has taken deep roots
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Have a vast network, Use latest technology
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Combating this evil is everybody‘s duty should be vigilant
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Security forces to upgrade technology.
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SPEECH WRITING
Purpose
To express views in the public.
Format
Salutation or greeting
Disclosure of topic
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Solved Example:
1. Today is women‘s day and you are asked to deliver a speech on changing role of
women in 21st century acknowledging their significant contribution in changing face of
modern era. Your speech should not exceed the limit of 120-150 words.
HINTs: Gone are the days-when women were considered only fit to become home
makers-position remarkably improved-have all rights of equality-possess higher
position without any distinction have made their place in literature ,education
,administration-modern woman- self-confident, Self-respect, we are proud of them.
ROLE OF WOMEN
Respected Principal, Learned Teachers and Friends,
I am glad to have this opportunity of expressing my views on the ROLE OF WOMEN
on women‘s day.
Gone are the days when women considered themselves a weaker sex. Today, they are
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neither weak nor inferior .They have proved their worth. Name any field of progress
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wherein they have not left their mark? They are known for their sincerity, sensibility,
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hard work and timely wit. They have never failed in using them in time of need.
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Women like BarkhaDutt, Sonia Gandhi, RahatTaslim who won
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1 million rupees in KBC Quiz Contest have left their signature style in whatever field
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they chose. Being woman myself, I feel tremendous power in myself and see no reason
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to lag behind. I am proud to be woman. We know that modern world cannot afford to
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leave women as they have time and again made the world realise their strong presence.
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I acknowledge the vital role the women play for the emancipation of the society and
their immense contribution in shaping and creating the definition of this era and
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therefore, salute them.
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Questions for practice:
1- Ankit, a class X student was asked by his teacher to deliver a speech in the morning
assembly of his school on ―World Environment Day‖-5th June. Using ideas given
below, together with your own, write the speech in not more than 120 words.
a. Let‘s not pollute the air we breathe!
2-You are a member of your school Social Service League. You are visiting a nearby
village to speak to the villagers how smoking is a silent killer of life, besides being
drain on the limited income of an average man. Prepare your speech and also mention
how vital organs are affected due to smoking, how it is harmful even to those who do
not smoke but happen to be seen with smokers and how we should educate people on
the dangerous effects of smoking. Restrict your speech to 150 words.
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STORY WRITING
Purpose
A story is narration of a set of fictitious events often used to convey a moral message.
Format
Context- Use phrases like- ‗Once upon a time…‘, ‗It happened so…‘,
‗Longlong ago…‘
Steps
Set the context
Introduce characters
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Practice Questions
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1) Interpret the pictures below and write a short story in about 150 words:
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2.You went to your aunt, Mary‘s house for her blessings on your birthday. She asked
you to do one good thing every day. The next day when you were going to your school
you helped an old woman. Write a story how you helped an old woman when you
remembered your aunt‘s advice.
DEBATE
What is debate?
A debate is a formal discussion, or an argument on a subject on which people have
different opinion.
Purpose
To show skills and ability of presenting an argument.
Format/Steps
Salutation-‗Respected chairperson, honorable judges and all present…‘.
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statement, questions etc.
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I would like to draw attention to…..
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I submit that…….
May I ask all present…….
I strongly oppose……..
On the contrary…….
Practice Questions
1- The motion of the debate is ‗Computers and Children: A boon or a Bane‘. Write the
debate speech for or against the motion in 150-180 words.
2- The motion of the debate is ‗Grading is better than marking of examination
performance‘. Write the debate speech in for or against the motion in 150-180 words.
3- The motion of the debate is ‗Home work should be abolished‘. Write the debate
speech for or against the motion in 150-180 words.
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SECTION C
GRAMMAR
SECTION C- GRAMMAR (APPLICABILITY SA I & SA II)
Test type includes
Gap filling
Sentence completion
Dialogue completion
Sentence reordering
Editing
Omission
Sentence transformation
Reported speech
Active –Passive Voice
Newspaper Head lines
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1-Determiners
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2-Tenses
3-Subject-verb agreement
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6-Connectors
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7-Conditionals
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8- Comparison
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9- Avoiding Repetition
10- Nominalisation
11-Modals
12- Active and Passive
13- Reported Speech
14- Prepositions
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ESSENCE OF GRAMMAR
1-DETERMINERS
What are determiners?
Determiners are the words which are used before nouns to determine or fix their
meaning.
Types:
1- Articles : a/an, the
2- Demonstrative adjectives : this, that, these, those
3-Possessives : my, our, your, his, her, its, their
4- Adjectives (Quantity & Number) : some, any, much, many, all, both,
little, few,several, less, one, two, etc.
5- Others : each, every, next, another, either, either,
first, second , etc.
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Indefinite Definite
(a/an) (The)
(Every cow)
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Definite article (the) – Used before both countable and uncountable nouns.
Usage:-
1- When we talk about something for the second time in the same context or
anything qualified by a phrase.
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(Phrase)
2- Used before superlatives
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She is the tallest girl of the class.
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3- Used before the names of water bodies i.e. - rivers, seas, oceans
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The Ganges, the Arabian Sea, The Pacific ocean, etc.
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e.g. The Dal Lake
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4- Used before the names of mountain ranges.
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e.g. The Himalayas
Note: - Not used before the names of peaks.
e.g. The Mount Everest
5- Used before the names of satellites, planets, stars.
e.g. The moon, the earth, the sun
6- Used before the names of monuments and memorials.
e.g. The Red Fort, the Taj Mahal
7- Used before the names of states/countries that have a common noun in their
name.
e.g. The Punjab, The Congo, the USA, the UAE, the UNO, the UK
8- Used before the names of scriptures.
e.g. The Ramayan, the Quran, the Guru Granth sahib, The Bible
9- Used before the names of newspapers, magazines.
e.g. The Times of India, the Competition Success Review, The Reader‘s Digest
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nouns(number) nouns
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Some
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Any
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Many
All
Both
Little Little- hardly any
A little- Not much
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The little-Not much
but all that is
Few Few- hardly any
A few- not many but
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The few- all of them,
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Each, every
Next
Another
Either, neither
First, second, Ordinal numbers
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Tense refers to the time at which an action takes place.
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Tense
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Present
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1- Indefinite
2- Continuous
3- Perfect
4- Perfect continuous
Additional information
1-Types of sentences:
1- Affirmative
2- Negative
3- Interrogative
i- Yes/No type
ii- question word/Wh words type
4-Interrogative- Negative
i- Yes/No type
ii- question word/Wh words type
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2- Subject
1- Singular
2- Plural
Main
3-Verb Helping
Auxiliaries
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First (I, We)
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1-Indefinite (Simple)
Hence forth-
MV- Main verb
HV- Helping verb
Usage:
1- Habitual actions He gets up early in the morning.
2- Scientific facts Water boils at 1000 Centigrade.
3- Universal facts/ General truth The sun rises in the east.
Key- words: Daily, never, always etc.
Verb:
MV- I form (Plural Subject), I form+ e/es(Singular Subject)- Affirmative sentences
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Usage:
Action started somewhere in the past but being done now.
I have been living in Baroda for the last two years.
She has been studying in this school for two years.
Key- words: Since, for
Verb:
MV- I form + ing
HV- Has been (Singular Subject)/ have been (Plural Subject)
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Past tense:
1-Past indefinite (Simple)
Usage:
Action done in remote past.
I went to Mathura yesterday
I did not go to Mathura yesterday.
Key- words: - yesterday, last etc.
Verb:
MV- II form (Affirmative sentences)
HV- Did
NB- 1-HV ‗Did‘ is used in negative & interrogative sentences.
2- With HV ‗Did‘, I form of MV.
2-Past Continuous
Usage:
An action done progressively in the past.
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He was working on a project, when I last visited him.
Key- words: those days, etc.
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HV- was, were
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The patient had died before the doctor came.
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Verb:
MV- I form + ing
HV- had been
Future tense:
1- Future indefinite (Simple)
Usage:
Refers to simple action which is to take place.
I will go to Surat tomorrow.
Key- words: tomorrow, next, coming etc.
Verb:
MV- I form
HV- will, shall (Modals)
NB- 1- Ist Person (I, We) - shall
IInd & IIIrd Person (You, He/ She, It, They)-will
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2- During three situations, i.e. determination, promise, threatening ‗shall will
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At this time tomorrow, she will be doing her homework.
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Verb:
MV- I form + ing
HV- will, shall (Modals) + be
3-Future Perfect
Usage:
Refers to an action which will be completed at the said time in future.
e.g. I will have prepared support material by Saturday.
Key- words: after, by, etc.
Verb:
MV- III form
HV- will, shall (Modals) + have
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Tense Table
Active Voice
Tense Present Past Future
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(Affirmative
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Perfect- Has/Have + been+ I Had+ been+ I Will/shall +Have
Continuous form +ing+ since/for form+ ing+ +been+ I form +ing
since/for +since/for
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3-Non-finites
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Examples:
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4-Relatives
Give information about a person or thing.
Relatives usage
Who(whose, whom) Persons
Which Inanimate things and animals
That Persons and things
Where Place
what things
5-Comparison
When we compare things, persons and places.
Degrees of comparison:
1- Positive degree- No comparison is made.
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Maya is a beautiful girl.
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Gayatri is taller than Lata.
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Ravita is more beautiful than Maya.
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Seema is the tallest girl of class X B.
Savitri is the most beautiful girl of class X B.
Note:
1- Use of ‗than‘ in comparative degree.
2- Use of ‗to‘ in comparative degree.
3- Use of article ‗the‘ in superlative degree of comparison.
4- Formation of comparatives and superlatives of double and more than
double syllable words i.e. beautiful.
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6-Modals
Modals are the auxiliaries that are used to convey special idea.
Modal Verbs Function/Idea conveyed
Can Ability, Permission(informal)
Could Past of ‗Can‘
May Possibility, Permission(Formal)
Might Past of ‗May‘
Will &Shall To express future time, to express determination, promise
and threatening, to make requests
Should, Ought to Moral obligation, to express advice
Must, have to Social obligation( compulsion),duty, necessity
Used to Past habit
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3- Change Subject to Object and add ‗by‘ before it. (Refer noun case below)
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Subjective
.s t Noun case
Possessive Objective
I Person
I
w w my me
We
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II Person
You
our
your
us
you
III person
He his him
She her her
It its It
They their them
Types of Objects
I teach you English.
1- What do I teach you?
Answer- English Direct Object
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I write a letter.
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Perfect Has/have + been Had + been +III Will/shall + have +
Perfect-
+III form
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form
X
y . c been +III form
X
Continuous
d a
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Modals
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Modal+ be + III form
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Direct speech
(Actual words of speaker are quoted)
Reported speech
(Words of speaker are reported)
Example:
He said to me, ―How are you?‖ Direct speech
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Changing the verb of reported speech
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Verb (direct speech) Verb ( reported/Indirect speech)
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Reporting verb (Past tense)
I form
Is/am/are
.s t II form
Was/were
Has/have
II form
w w Had
Had+ III form
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Was/were
Will/shall
Had been +I form + ing
Would
Can Could
May Might
Must Must/had to
Would No change
Could No change
Might No change
Universal fact No change
Solved/Unsolved exercises
1- Editing/Omission
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Tips:
Read the passage carefully. Identify the tense of passage.
Underline the error/identify the missing word
Look for errors/missing words in the use of
Determiners
Tenses/Verb
Subject-verb agreement
Non-finites
Relatives
Connectors
Comparatives
Modals
Prepositions
Gender
Number(singular-plural)
Editing
Solved exercises
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The following passage has not been edited. There is one error in each line.
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Underline the error and write the incorrect word and the correction. The first
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one has been done as an example.
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Incorrect word correction
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Inactivity is the greater cause of overweight greater greatest
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these days. People physical activity a-_________ __________
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had decreased these days. The main reason b-__________ __________
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is there are many labour saving devices c-__________ __________
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They does not want to walk on foot. d-__________ __________
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They spend enough time sitting and e-__________ __________
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watch television. Their excess weight f-__________ __________
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make them sick and they have to spend g-__________ __________
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money in medicine. h-__________ __________
Answers
w Incorrect word correction
Inactivity is the greater cause of overweight greater greatest
these days. People physical activity a-peoplepeople‘s
had decreased these days. The main reason b-had has
is there are many labour saving devices c-isbeing
They does not want to walk on foot. d-does do
They spend enough time sitting and e-enough more
watch television. Their excess weight f-watch watching
make them sick and they have to spend g-make makes
money in medicine. h-in on
Unsolved exercises
The following newspaper report has not been edited. There is one error in each
line. Underline the error and write the incorrect word and the correction.
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Omission
Solved exercises
In the passage below one word has been omitted in each line. Put a slash (/)
where the word has been omitted. Write the missing word in the space
provided.
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unclaimed suspicious objects like transistors, d-________________
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brief cases etc. we need watch out for e-________________
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abandoned cars, scooters report the f-_________________
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deatails such objects to the nearest police g-_________________
control room dialing 100. One should
d a h-________________
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not touch the objects till the bomb disposal squad arrives.
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Answers
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One thing we all must do /to cooperate a- is
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With/ police and pay heed to their advice. b- the
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They warn us not /touch unidentified, c- to
/unclaimed suspicious objects like transistors, d-and
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brief cases etc. we need/ watch out for
abandoned cars, scooters /report the
e-to
f-and
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details/ such objects to the nearest police
control room/ dialing 100. One should
g-of
h-by
not touch the objects till the bomb disposal squad arrives.
Unsolved exercises
In the passage below one word has been omitted in each line. Put a slash (/)
where the word has been omitted. Write the missing word in the space
provided. The first one has been done as an example.
Sentence reordering
Tips
1- First look for the subject (Noun/ Pronoun).
2- Look for the helping verb.
3- Look for the Main Verb.
4- Look for the object (direct & indirect).
5- Also look for Wh-word.
6- Arrange the words in a meaningful sentence.
Solved exercises
1. Look at the words and phrases below. Rearrange them to form meaningful
sentences. The first one has been done as an example.
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c- say that/at the/it was grown/some researchers/same time/in India.
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d- the travellers/across a desert/it was/when they/used by/travelled.
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Answers
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a- It is cultivated in 96 countries around the world.
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b- It was first grown in Africa about 5000 years ago.
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c- Some researchers say that it was grown in India at the same time.
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d- It was used by travellers when they travelled across a desert.
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2. ( a) water supply/they get/they eat/from/all their/the leaves
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(a) inhabited//tree leaves/so,/by koalas/in areas/of/is high/demand
(b) one group/it takes/to support/several acres/of koalas/of trees
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(c) can eat/every day/each/one and a half kilograms/adult Koala/up to /of leaves
ANS: (a) They get all their water supply from the leaves they eat.
(a)
(b) wSo, in areas inhabited by Koalas demand of tree leaves is high.
It takes several acres of trees to support one group of Koalas.
(c) Each adult Koala can eat one and a half kilograms of leaves every day.
Unsolved exercises
1. Look at the words and phrases below. Rearrange them to form meaningful
sentences.
a- no parallel/discipline/of any kind/has
b- go together/duties/should/discipline/and rights
c- equally important/should be/treated/for a/they/satisfying life
d- the other/or ignored/very bad/it will/if one/prove/overlaps
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c) said/in a /prayers/sings song/monotonous/morning/she/her
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d) listened/ I /loved /I/ voice /because/her
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Reported speech
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Tips:
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Given dialogue is to be changed into indirect speech.
Change the reporting verb.
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Remove commas and use conjunction.
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Change the pronouns and verb in the reported speech.
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Use a (.) at the end of every sentence.
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Solved exercises
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1. Read the conversation between Rama and Sita. Then report the paragraph
that follows.
Rama: I am going to jungle.
Sita: Why?
Rama: I have been banished for fourteen years by father.
Sita: Oh! It is very sad. Can I go with you?
Rama: No. Stay at home to care of my old parents.
On being banished by his father, King Dasharath, Rama told Sita (a)_____________.
She asked him (b)____________. Rama told that (c) __________________.Sita
exclaimed saying it was very bad and asked Rama (d)_______________________.
Rama asked her to stay at home to take care of my old parents.
Answers
a- that he was going to jungle.
b- why he was going to jungle.
c- he had been banished for fourteen years by father.
d-if she could go with him.
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2. Read the comic strip given below and complete the paragraph
While making the list of what Charlie wanted from Santa Claus, he asked Patty
howeverything. (b) __________. She could bet that (c) __________, he would find
thatshe thought Santa (a) __________ all those toys. Patty replied that it was possible
as Santa (d) __________ big eastern chain
Answers:
(a) could afford to give away
(b) everything these days is promotion
(c) if the truth were brought out
(d) was being financed by some big eastern chain
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d a
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Unsolved exercises
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Read the conversation between Anita and Prakash. Then report the paragraph
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that follows.
Anita:
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What do want to do this morning?
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Prakash: I feel like taking a walk. It‘s so nice outside.
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Anita: Great, let‘s walk around the lake in the park.
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Prakash: It‘s really rocky here.
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Anita: Yes, watch your steps so you don‘t trip.
Anita asked Prakash (a) _________. Prakash answered that he (b) ______ . It was so
nice outside. Anita agreed to this and suggested (c) ____________. Then Prakash
observed that (d) ____________. Anita cautioned him to watch his steps.
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Unsolved exercises
1. Use the information in the headlines to complete the news items given below.
(a) TV SHOW LANDS BOY IN HOSPITAL
A popular show on a Tamil TV channel ________________ a 13 year old boy in
hospital, when he filled his mouth with Kerosene and blew it over fire, in an attempt
to imitate the show.
(b) 2 KILLED IN BLUELINE ACCIDENTS
____________________ bus here on Monday, one, an 18-year-old boy and the other
a cyclist.
(c) SIX AIR-INDIA FLIGHTS DELAYED
There was anger, frustration and helplessness amongst nearly a thousand passengers
of six Air-India flights ____________ for hours at IGI airport.
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2. Use the information in the headlines to complete the news items given below.
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a- CHINA DEVELOPS MEDICAL ROBOT
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A polytechnic university in china _____________ that can conduct surgeries.
b- KIDS FALL ILL AFTER EATING MID-DAY MEAL
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05 kids of a UP primary school in Mathura District _____________ after having
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mid-day meal on Friday.
c- SPORTS WEEK CELEBRATION ENDS
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A week long sport day celebration in various schools of Kendriya Vidyalaya
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Sangathan ______________ on 22 April with grand prize distribution ceremony.
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d- BUS CRUSHES A GIRL TO DEATH
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A four-year-old girl _____________ to death when a speedy bus ran over her in
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Makarpura.
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e- 5 LAKH JOBS TO BE CREATED BY 2012------- PLANNING
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COMMISSION
Mr AR Sahni, member of planning commission said yesterday that ____________
by the year 2012.
f-INDIAN-AMERICAN WINS DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY IN
PHILADELPHIA
Thu, May 20 Iraq war- veteran Indain-American doctor Manan Trivedi(a)______ the
DemocrativeParty nomination to contest the November elections to the US house of
Representatives from Pennsylvania Congressional district.
A doctor-turned war- veteran, Trivedi, 35, (b) __________ Dough Pike, a former
local journalist, (c)___________ margin of 672 votes; thus earning the right to
challenge Republican of Representatives. Conceding his defeat, Pike in a statement
supported Trivedi. The election (d) ______ Tuesday.
a-i- won
ii- had won
iii- has won
iv- was won
b-i- had defeated
ii- been defeated
iii- was defeated
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iv- defeated
c-i- through a narrow
ii- with a narrow
iii- toa narrow
iv- in a narrow
d-i- was held on
ii-were held on
iii- been held on
iv- had been held
Procedure Reporting
Tips:
Read the given instructions carefully.
Rewrite the process in passive voice.
Know the tense/time used. Hint will be hidden somewhere in the question.
General verb pattern will be either ‗is/are+ III form or ‗was/were + III form
m
Solved exercises
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1-Read the following set of instructions for washing the dirty white cotton
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clothes. Complete the procedure.
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1-Collect all the dirty white cotton clothes.
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2- Soak them fully in a boiling water and soap solution.
d
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3- Take them out and beat them with fists or stick.
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4- Then rinse them in running water until the soap content is washed off.
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5- Squeeze them and hang them for drying.
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All the dirty white cotton clothes arecollected and (i) ____________ of boiling
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water and soap. They (ii) ___________ with fists or stick. Then they (iii)
______until the soap content is washed off. Then they (iv) ____________ for
drying.
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Answers (Hint-are)
(i) are soaked in a mixture
(ii) are taken out and beaten
(iii) are rinsed in running water
(iv) are squeezed and hung
2-Read the following instructions for making „Maggi Noodles‟ and complete the
passage:
Boil two 500 ml of water in a container.
Add noodles and taste maker.
Add finely chopped vegetables after steaming them separately.
Cook only for two minutes.
Serve hot.
Firstly, 500 ml of water (a) ___________ in a container. After that noodles and taste
makers (b)__________. Then finely chopped vegetables (c)_________ after
steaming them separately. The mixed stuff (d)_________ for only two minutes. It is
then served hot.
Answers (Hint-is)
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(a)- is boiled
(b)- are added
(c)- are added
(d) -is cooked
Dialogue completion
Tips:
Read the preceding dialogue and the one that follows it.
Identify the type of sentence.
Make sure entire dialogue is relevant and meaningful.
Solved exercises
Read the following conversation between a brother and a sister. Complete the
conversation by choosing the correct option.
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Sister : Don‘t tell me that you‘ll stay in a hotel!
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Brother: Definitely not (c)_______________.
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Sister : How are you both spending your vacation?
Brother: (d) ___________________________.
d a
a- i- I won‘t decide as yet.
t oii- I won‘t decide as yet.
iii-I hadn‘t decided as yet.
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b- i- They were too strict. ii- They are too strict.
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iii- They will be too strict. iv- They are too funny.
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c-i- I plan to stay with aunty &uncle. ii- I plan to stay in a hotel.
iii- I plan to stay with Rahul. iv- I won‘t stay with aunty &uncle.
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d- i- We‘ll go nowhere.
iii- we‘ll stay nearby.
ii- We‘ll go site seeing.
iv- We‘ll go somewhere.
Answers
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(a)iv- I haven‘t decided as yet.
(b)ii- They are too strict.
(c) iii-I plan to stay with Rahul.
(d) ii- We‘ll go site seeing.
Unsolved exercises
1. Read the following conversation between a doctor and his patient. Complete
the conversation by choosing the correct option.
Patient : No but I had injured my head when I was ten years old.
FOR PRACTICE
1) Look at the notes given below and complete the paragraph that follows by filling
up the blanks with the most appropriate option from those given.1 x 4 = 4marks
Egyptians discovered paper-made a stalks of tall reed- from wood ‗papyrus‘-supplies
limited-export restricted
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The (a) _________ the Egyptians. It (b) __________ reed .The English word ‗paper‘
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(c) ___________. When supplies were limited a (d) _________ on export.
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(d) 1 paper discovered
2 discovery of paper was made
d a
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3 discoverer of paper was
4 papers was discovered by
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(b) 1 makes of stalks of tall
2 made of stalks of tall
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3 was made of stalks of tall
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4 has made of stalks of tall
(c) 1 derive from the word ‗papyrus‘
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2 derives from the word ‗papyrus‘
3 has derived from the word ‗papyrus‘
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4 is derived from the word ‗papyrus‘
(d) 1 restriction imposed
2 restriction is imposed
3 restriction was imposed
4 restriction has imposed
2) Given below is a conversation between David and his friend, Meenu. Complete
the dialogue below by filling up the blanks with the most appropriate options from
those given. 1X 4 == 4
Gap filling
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Tips:
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Read the passage carefully and form a general idea.
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Mind the tense of the paragraph.
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Check for subject-verb agreement
d a
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Solved exercises
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Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option from those given below.
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1.Complete the passage given below choosing the correct alternatives: ½ x 8 = 4
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marks
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Tokyo was rocked by its (a) ------ earthquake in more than a year today, but escaped
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(b) ----- little damage because it (c) ------ centered far beneath the floor of the Pacific
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Ocean .The quake (d) -------- struck shortly before noon with a magnitude of 6.6 ,(e)
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-------- large buildings sway back and forth . The intense (f) ----- for about one
minute caught people (g) -------- guard in Tokyo and other cities (h) ------- east.
ANS:
(a) biggest (b) with (c) was (d) which
(e) made (f) shaking (g) off (h) towards
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FOR PRACTICE
1) In fruit farms fruits are picked before they are fully ripe for otherwise
they (a) ----- become overripe or decay (b) ------ reaching customers.
Fruit picked too young (c)---------- never ripen. It‘s a problem to predict
whether a certain fruit will ripen (d) ------- not. Now a scanner has (e)----
----- developed which can predict those fruits (f) ------- ultimately will
ripe so that farmer (g) ------- sort out future fruits from the too-green
.The scanner works (h) ---- a ripeness predictor.
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3 be 3 that 3 dare 3 so
4 was 4 whose 4 shall
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4 as
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ANS: (a) -------------- (b) ----------- (c) ---------------- (d) -----------------
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(e) -------------- (f) ----------- (g) ---------------- (h) ------------------
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2)Cataract is a (a) ------- in the lens of the eye. Today, modern (b) -------- advances
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have made cataract surgery very successful. The cause of the cataract (c) ------ are
not fully known. It is basically (d) -------- ageing phenomenon .Next to old age (e) ---
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----- other factors like deficiency of food like proteins (f) -------- vitamins ,some
toxic drugs and general diseases (g)--------- diabetes ,infections and injuries.
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Nourishing diet rich (h) -------- proteins and vitamins can delay the onset of cataract.
(a) 1 opaque (b) 1 medicine (c) 1 forming (d) 1 a
2 opaqued 2 medicinal 2 formed 2 an
3 opaqueness 3 medical 3 forms 3 the
4 opacity 4 medicated 4 formation 4 some
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SECTION D: LITERATURE
FICTION
-A J Cronin
Two Gentlemen of Verona is a touching story of Jacopo and Nicola, two brothers
aged 12 and 13, who do odd jobs and live a hard life themselves to sustain and treat
their elder sister Lucia, who is suffering from tuberculosis of the spine.
A J Cronin uses the title of William Shakespeare's famous play, The Two Gentlemen
of Verona in an ironic manner. Cronin's portrayal of these modern "gentlemen" of
Verona re-defines the concept of what it means to be a gentleman, Cronin shows us
that one may polish boots or sell newspapers, but it is the magnanimity of heart and
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the nobleness of purpose that actually determines whether one is a true "gentleman".
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The story recounts the hard life chosen by the two young boys so that they could pay
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for the treatment of their sister afflicted with tuberculosis. The boys exhibit sincerity
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and devotion to the cause and the maturity they display in their actions gives a new
hope for humanity.
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The writer and his friend are stopped at the outskirts of Verona by two small boys
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when they drive through lower hills of the Alps. The boys are brothers Nicola, the
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elder and Jacopo, the younger one. They were selling wild strawberries. Next time
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when they meet the boys, they are polishing shoes in the public square. Interacting
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with them, the writer comes to know that they do various tasks. One mid night, they
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see the boys resting on the stone of a footpath. Nicola sat tired with a bundle of
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unsold newspapers. His brother was sleeping by putting his head on Nicola‘s
shoulder. The narrator asks the boys if they save the money for emigration to
America, they deny and say that they have other plans. The writer offers them help
for which Jacopo asks him to drop them at Poleta by their car. The writer accepts
their request.
The next afternoon, they reach the village located on a hill. The two boys are
dropped from the car. After sometime, the writer follows them and finds from the
nurse about the two boys and their sister. She tells him that their father, a famous
singer died in the war. A bomb had destroyed their home. They had a cultured life,
but due to the war, they were left alone on road. Lucia was a good singer, but now
she is suffering from tuberculosis and the boys are working hard day and night for
the treatment of their sister. Their selfless action, nobility and devotion touch the
writer‘s heart and show a greater hope for mankind.
Read the following extracts and answer the questions that follow by choosing the
option you consider most appropriate:
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1) One boy had on a worn jersey and cut-off khaki pants; the other a shortened
army tunic gathered in loses folds about his skinny frame. Yet gazing at the two
little figures, with their brown skin, tangled hair and earnest eyes, we felt
ourselves strangely attracted
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(b) two things
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(c) two little figures
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(d) two beggarly women
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Ans: 1) b) a worn jersey and cut off khaki pant 2)d) a skinny frame3) c) two little
figures
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Answer the following questions in about 30-40 words.
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1) What did the narrator‟s companion discover about the boy?
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Ans:The narrator‘s companion discovered that the boys were real brothers. The elder
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brother Nicola was 13 years old while the young Jacopo was 12 years old. Their rags
and shabby appearance display their acute poverty.
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2) How can you say that the boys were willing workers?
Ans: The boys did their independent job. They shined shoes in the scorching heat.
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They sold strawberries and conducted the tourism round of the town. They sold
newspapers in the stormy nights. They changed their work at will. That‘s why they
can be called willing workers.
3)Why didn‟t the narrator go inside?
Ans:The boy‘s sister was admitted into the hospital. The boys did not like to share
their secret with the narrator. The narrator had no desire to expose them. Moreover
he could not bear to intruder upon their happy family meeting .Therefore he
preferred to stay out.
4)Why did the boys hate the Germans? How did they react against them?
Ans: The Germans had bombed their city and had destroyed their home. Their father
was also killed in the war. The boys and their sister were thrown in the streets. The
boys were forced to live in a shelter. Then the Germans became the rulers. Therefore
the boys hated the Germans. To show their hateful reaction they joined the resistance
movement.
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the request? Why?
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visit to
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Poleta? Did they succeed?
15. How did the war affect the boys‘ family?
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16. How did the boys take care of their sister?
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17. Do you think the two boys enjoyed what they were doing? Why do you think so?
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18. How does the story of the Two Gentlemen of Verona give promise of greater
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hope for
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human society?
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19. How can you say that the boys worked quite hard?
20. What did the narrator tell the narrator?
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21. How was the life of the boys comfortable and cultured?
22. How did the boys react to the Lucia‘s suffering from the tuberculosis of the
spine?
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23. What happened when the boys rejoined the narrator?
Hints:
Fathera widower .... well-known singer ....killed in war ... bomb blast destroyed
house…boys and sister left to the streets ... suffered ...horribly ... starvation
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2. Narrate the story of Two Gentlemen of Verona beginning with their experience
during the war in about 200 words. You may use the following hints for your
essay.
Nicola and Jacopo … sons of a well-known singer and widower ... only sister Lucia
...father killed ... house destroyed ... children left to the streets .... starved horribly ....
a shelter....built by themselves ... boys did different jobs. The visitors make friends
.... their willingness to work .... one midnight .... deserted square wanted to sell
newspapers .... earning money ....request author to take them to the country ...Drive
to the country ... the boys leave the author waiting ... he follows ... discovers the
secret.
3. A J Cronin came to know the story of the two boys from the nurse in the story
'Two Gentlemen of Verona'. Imagine that the boys themselves narrated the story
to A.J Cronin.
Write the story in the words of the boys. You may begin like this.
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5.Yet in both these boyish faces there was a seriousness which was far beyond
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theiryears. Does this sentence signal anything to you?
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Now use the following hints:
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Boys simple ... aged 13 and 12 ... sense of responsibility though too young .....doing
anything .
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-SAKI
Mrs. Packletide‘s Tiger by Saki (HH Munro) is a short story in which one
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character‘s disloyalty to another proves the crux of the plot. Set mostly in Colonial
India, the author aims to highlight and ridicule the pretentious nature of the upper
classes of Edwardian society. With sophisticated language, we are encouraged
ingeniously to dislike Mrs. Packletide, who endeavours to shoot a tiger in order to
upstage her rival Loona Bimberton. The satirical tone employed throughout the story
enables us to applaud her gullibility at the hands of her paid companion, Miss
Mebbin.
From the beginning the satirical tone employed increases our dislike of the petty
Mrs. Packletide whose motive for shooting a tiger was that her rival Loona
Bimberton had recently flown in an ―aeroplane by an Algerian aviator.‖ This feat in
those times was considered not only a daring and brave feat (because aeroplanes had
just been invented and were nothing like the comfortable, reliable modes of transport
they are today) but Saki‘s tone also shows us his repulsion of these classes by
implying that this feat of Loona Bimberton‘s was only a show of bravery. The word
―carried‖ suggests she had to be helped and coaxed along the way and in the end it
was only her greed for the fame it would bring her that made her do it. The
alliteration highlights Mrs. Packletide‘s outrage at being battered by a rival and we
see her petty nature emerge from beneath her mask of society‘s fashion.
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Our dislike of Mrs. Packletide‘s character increases as the story continues along
with Saki‘s sarcasm. The word ―ostensibly‖ used by the author to describe how Mrs.
Packletide is planning to show off the tiger skin rug to her friends seemingly in order
to honour Loona Bimberton, is really an excuse to show off to her rival and upstage
her. Similarly her offer of a thousand rupees for the chance to shoot a tiger ―without
much risk or exertion‖ shows the extravagance of this ridiculous expedition on
which she is intent and reminds us of her shallow nature. This detail allows the
author‘s theme to grow, showing us the stupid side of Mrs. Packletide. She has no
sense of the value of money or the actual excitement of hunting: the hunt, the chase,
the kill.
Saki then introduces Mrs. Packletide‘s paid companion, Miss Mebbin as having a:
―morbid dread of performing an atom more service than she had paid for.‖
This statement of Miss Mebbin‘s nature immediately creates in our minds a stingy,
strict, sneering, cold-hearted woman.It also suggests she is observant and cautious,
not for others but for herself. The title ―Miss‖ combined with the detailed description
of her thrifty nature creates an image of a mean old spinster. The idea that she is
greedy is highlighted in the way he writes that she:
―adopted a protective elder-sister attitude to money.‖
Saki is suggesting that on the surface, she is unthreatening but in truth she cares for
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money so much she treats it as a person, a sibling even. This revelation prepares us
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for her betrayal of Mrs. Packletide.
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On the night of the shoot Mrs. Packletide reassures Miss Mebbin of the lack of
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danger showing that Mrs. Packletide knows how much of a farce this expedition
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really is. Miss Mebbin wasn‘t actually mortally afraid but rather was concerned in
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case she missed a bonus in her pay. The shooting‘s absurd nature is highlighted even
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more when Saki introduces the added detail of Mrs. Packletide playing ―Patience‖
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with cards as she awaits the old decrepit tiger to go for the obvious bait. In the end
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Mrs. Packletide misses the stationary tiger – and kills the bait instead! However, the
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tiger dies of a heart attack because of the loud gun report. Mrs. Packletide ignores
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this fact and claims she shot the tiger, assuming Miss Mebbin will not say a word as
she is merely a ―paid companion.‖ The villagers keep quiet so as not to jeopardise
their reward.
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Upon returning to England Mrs. Packletide has her revenge and gains
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admiration from everyone except, of course, Loona Bimberton. Once the fuss has
died down we begin to see Mrs. Packletide enjoying happiness and we beg for
repercussions. Saki answers our plea! Miss Mebbin returns to her old boss to
blackmail her into paying for an idyllic cottage, which she does, promptly. We cheer
enthusiastically!
In my view Saki achieved his goal superbly. By making Mrs. Packletide such a
fake show-off with his sardonic tone and extravagant language, we grow hateful of
her. Her petty, selfish nature annoys us and the extremes she will go to achieve her
aims are deplorable. Although Miss Mebbin is a nasty piece of work herself, we still
support her disloyalty towards Mrs. Packletide because it results in her
comeuppance. The betrayal of Mrs. Packletide gives us the ending we want to this
humorous story and leaves us in no doubt as to Saki‘s feelings towards the upper
classes.
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C) In what two ways did Mebbin show her elder sister‟s attitude during the
tiger‟s hunt?
Ans: Miss Louisa Mebbin was a paid companion of Mrs. Packletide .She had
adopted a protective elder sisterly attitude towards money in general .She smartly
intervened in preventing Mrs. Packletide from paying unnecessary tips in some
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Moscow hotel. She pointed out that Mrs. Packletide has wrongly paid a thousand
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rupees for the old, weak, and ailing tiger.
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D) What did Louisa Mebbin plant in her garden? Why did she do so?
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Ans: Louisa Mebbin exploited the situation .She threatened Mrs. Packletide that she
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would pass on her discovery to Loona Bimberton .To keep her mouth shut Mrs.
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Packletide bought a cottage for her –Mebbin named the cottage ,Les Fauves (wild
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beast) She planted tiger lilies there .It reminded her of the secret of the tiger‘s death
every time .
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III) Long Answer Question:
Mrs. Packletide's tiger is indeed a humorous story. Saki, the author employs
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several techniques to bring in the element of humour. Mention three incidents
in the story you find most humorous and the reasons for calling them
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humorous? (Word limit: 150)
Ans: Mrs. Packletide Tiger is a humorous story from the beginning to the end Mrs.
Packletide \'s motive for killing the tiger is preposterous as it had become a prestige
issue. None of them wanted to face the reality. The pettiness and hunger for publicity
of the characters evoke laughter. The publicity achieved by the two arch rivals
surpassed their achievements is quite funny as compared to their dubious talents.
Also, the way in which the villagers connive with the theory that the tiger had indeed
died by Mrs. Packletide's shot so as to earn the promised thousand rupees evokes
laughter. Last but not the least, Louisa's naming the cottage 'Les fauves' and growing
tiger- lilies as a constant reminder of her victory over her arch rival are some of the
incidents of humour.
UNSOLVED:
I) Short answer type questions:
1. What were the circumstances which compelled Mrs. Packletide to undertake the
tiger shooting expedition?
2. What happened at the tiger shooting spot? What were the benefits and difficulties
Mrs. Packletide has after the event?
3. What were the humorous elements in the story?
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fascination with wild-game hunting, as well as the timeless drive to keep up with the
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Bimberton‘s. Discuss.
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6. What sort of an attempt did Mrs. Packletide make? What was the result?
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7. Differentiate Loona Bimberton and Mrs. Packletide.
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8. Suppose you are Mrs. Packletide. Years later you think of tiger hunt-episode. You
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decide to write in your diary what led you to give up the big game of hunting. Write
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a page of Mrs. Packletide‘s diary.
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9. Suppose you are Miss Mebbin. Your cottage is the wonder and admiration of your
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friends. Write a page of your diary recording how you managed to buy a pretty
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week-end cottage and maintain it so well.
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THE LETTER
-DHUMAKETU
Coachman Ali is the central character of the story, The Letter. He is unable to bear
the pain of separation when his daughter Miriam leaves him after her marriage. He
feels lonely. He desperately waits for her letter, but in vain.
The story shows the need for love, sympathy, and fellow-feeling for those who are in
pain. The grief and the long waiting lead to Ali‘s death in the end.
Dhumaketu has portrayed the reality of life by his lively imagination, invested it
with emotion, and touched it with a romantic idealism. His story casts an irresistible
spell by the freshness of its theme, style and technique, a rich variety of incident,
plot and situation, and its diverse world of distinctly individual characters, brilliant
and idealistic.
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(Para 1-12) – Ali‘s never ending wait for news from Miriam
The story begins with a description of the long and arduous journey that Ali makes
every day to the post office in the hope of receiving a letter from his daughter
Miriam who has not been in touch with him since her marriage 5 years ago. He starts
early when the whole town is asleep. Though he is poor and old, his faith and love
for his daughter makes him bear the bitter cold as he plods supporting himself on a
staff.
The post office becomes his place of pilgrimage .He dedicatedly goes there for five
long years, sits there through the day ,is mocked and jeered at by the post office
employees as he sits at a specific place each day.
He is treated like a mad man by everyone and is the object of ridicule for one and all.
They think that he comes in vain to receive a letter that would never come. They
would call out his name falsely to indicate that he has received a letter and enjoy the
disappointment on his face.
(Para 13-15)– Ali –a changed man
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Ali was a skilled and clever hunter once .He was so addicted to hunting that he
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couldn‘t spend a single day without hunting. –something he was very good at. As he
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grew older he began to change .His only daughter Miriam married and left him to
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stay with
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her soldier husband from a regiment in Punjab .He transforms completely and feels
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lonely in her absence. Hunting no longer interests him. He understands the meaning
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of love and separation when he misses his daughter and in the simple hope of
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receiving a letter from her someday he goes to the post office religiously.
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Although he has never received a letter, he keeps at it.
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(Para 16-30) --Misery at the post office
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The post office becomes a place of pilgrimage for him because of the devotion and
regularity with which he comes to visit it. Receiving a letter from his daughter
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becomes the sanctimonious purpose of his life.Nobody at the post office seems to
understand Coachman Ali. They are indifferent and use him only as a subject of their
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ridicule and derision. They just want to enjoy the sight of him jumping to the sound
of his name. They just have fun and laughter at his expense, never for once trying to
understand his pain.But Ali, does not pay heed to the cruel treatment that he receives
and with ceaseless faith and endurance he comes daily to the post office even if to go
empty handed.The post office employees simply write him off as a mad man before
the post master.
(Para 31-51) – Ali embraces death –remains hopeful.Towards the end of his life Ali
suffers from ill health and stops coming for a while. People at the post office—have
no sympathy, understanding or concern to try and guess the reason but are curious to
know why he hasn‘t come. At last he returns on recovering a little but signs of ill
health, old age and approaching end can be seen on his face. He can no longer
remain patient and pleads with the ill-tempered postmaster asking him if there was a
letter for him The postmaster who is in a hurry gets irritated and calls him a pest. He
is very rude to Ali and thoughtlessly and angrily scolds him. Ali is sad and helpless.
His patience is exhausted but his faith remains intact. Before departing that day, Ali
gives five gold guineas to Lakshmi Das –the office clerk and extracts a promise from
him to deliver his daughter‘s letter at his grave. Ali is never seen again as he dies
before receiving any letter
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(Para 52-72)—Poetic Justice (a literary device that shows an ironic twist of fate
intimately related to a character's own conduct. The postmaster who was rude to Ali
suffers just like Ali did)Time takes a turn. The postmaster is restless and anxious
because he has not received any news from his daughter who is in another town and
is unwell. He anxiously looks through the mail only to find Miriam‘s letter addressed
to Ali. He immediately recalls the past and realizes the pain and anguish Ali must
have gone through. A single night spent in anxiety makes him understand Ali‘s heart
and soul.He is filled with a deep sense of remorse and repentance for having been
rude to Ali. He decides to hand over the letter himself to Ali. He hears a soft knock
on the door at 5—thinks it is Ali who has come to receive the letter. He opens the
door immediately and sees old Ali bent with age standing outside.
Actually it is a hallucination that the postmaster gets. He is fearful and astonished to
see the unearthly look on Ali‘s face. Ali disappears as he came leaving the
postmaster in a state of utter shock.
Lakshmi Das, the clerk is shocked to hear the postmaster call out the name of
Coachman Ali who has now been dead for three months. The letter is found near the
door. Lakshmi Das tells him about his last meeting with Ali to convince him. That
evening both of them go to place the letter on Ali‘s grave. The postmaster
understands the essential human worth of letters and doesn‘t just treat them as
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envelopes and postcards anymore. Part of his penance is to keep waiting for the letter
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from his daughter.
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II) Answer in 30-40 words:
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a)What kind of life did Ali lead as a young man?
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As a young man, Ali had been a clever and skilled hunter. He was always successful
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in finding a partridge where others had failed. His sharp sight could spot a hare
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crouching low in a bush, when even dogs failed to see it. He hunted animals
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mercilessly.
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b) When and why did he change his attitude?
His attitude changed when his daughter Miriam got married and shifted to another
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place. Then, he realized the pangs of separation and concluded that the world was
made of love and sorrow. He left his old ways of hunting and now kept waiting for
his daughter‘s letter.
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2.Comment on the vivid phases of Ali‘s transition
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3.Do you think Miriam had deliberately left her father? Why? Why not?
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4.Do you think Ali had a peaceful death? Why? Why not?
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5.Make a character analysis of the Post Master.
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6.Ali is a true representative of modern parents who are abandoned by their children.
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Explain.
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7. ‗The newly awakened father‘s heart in him was reproaching him for having
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failedto understand Ali‘s anxiety‘. As the postmaster write a diary entry outlining
your feelings about your former behaviour with Ali.
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8. Imagine you are Ali .You are completely exhausted by your futile visits to the
Post Office. Write a letter to your friend Ashraf telling him about the disappointment
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and humiliation that you undergo every day at the Post Office and your decision to
not go there anymore.
9. Justify the title- The Letter
10. Imagine that Ali writes a letter to his daughter Miriam after he hands over the
five guineas to the clerk at the post office. Write his letter.
11. Imagine you are Laksmi Das. You have finally fulfilled the promise that you
made to Ali. Write a letter to your friend expressing how satisfied and relieved you
are
12. Imagine Ali writes his diary daily. He feels disgusted with life in going to the
post office and waiting daily for Miriam‘s letter which never comes. This feeling of
utter despair has been triggered by the Postmaster‘s insult. Ali writes his diary page
that evening. Write that page.
13. After 5 years, Miriam writes a letter to her father, expressing her personal
problems for which she could not write. Write the letter on behalf of Miriam.
14. Lakshmi Das writes a letter to Miriam, mentioning the sudden death of her father
Ali. Write the letter, giving details of Ali‘s sufferings and hardships.
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POETRY
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Once upon a time a frog living in Bingle Bog (marshy area) croaked away in his
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unpleasant voice all night.The other creatures hated his voice and did everything in
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their power to make him quiet-threw sticks, stones, prayed, insulted, complained ,
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threw bricks but all in vain. Nothing could stop the frog from minstrel ling (singing)
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all night in his harsh voice.One night his renditions were interrupted when a
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Nightingale perched itself on the Sumac Tree and burst into the most melodious song
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ever heard under the Sumac Tree. The other creatures of the Bingle Bog unused to
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such sweet voice heard her mesmerized by the beauty of the song. Creatures from all
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over the forest were drawn towards the bird‘s song and asked for a repeat
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performance. Toads, Tiddlers, teals Ducks and Herons cheered her song. Not used to
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praise the Nightingale kept giving performance the whole night. Next night when the
nightingale got ready for the performance (She had all the mannerisms of an artist-
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clearing of throat, adjusting the mike, her appearance).
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The Frog made his presence felt introduced himself as the owner of the tree, known
also for his deep voice and as a columnist for the Bog Trumpet (Magazine). Highly
impressed by the Frog‘s credentials, the Nightingale was too eager to hear about his
opinion. The Frog without mincing any words criticized her art as a professional.
Nightingale being too naïve believed and defended herself by claiming to be
original. The Frog brushed her claims aside and told her in no uncertain terms that
without his guidance she would be nobody.
(Lines 61-84)
Unable to hide her excitement at her good luck, the nightingale accepted the honour
of being trained by a musician of repute!The frog made it very clear that he would be
charging a modest fee but assuring her that she would be able to pay back. So the
Nightingale began her career as a performer-infused with confidence, filled with a
zest for performance and inspired by the fawning, sang and became a sensation
overnight.
The magical quality of her song attracted creatures of the Bingle Bog from far and
wide
The opportunist frog cashed on the crowd and started charging admission fee. The
arrogant and heartless frog never let an opportunity to make the Nightingale realize
who was in control. Without a care for the bad weather, he would order her to
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practice, push her to her limit. In his role of a patron he became a hard task master,
pushing the Nightingale to the verge of collapse.
(Lines 85-110)
Day after Day this went on, the Nightingale now sleep deprived and exhausted went
on performing.The Sumac tree of Bingle Bog was humbled (honoured)by the
presence of the elite of the Bingle Bog (Poet is being sarcastic about people who
come to see musical performance only for the sake of showing off jewels, without
little bit of interest in the art. Employing the pun on words the poet lists few royal
titles-Duke, Count, Cardinal, Mallord, Earl who visited the Sumac tree to hear the
Nightingale perform. On one hand the Frog was happy as his business was so
profitable on the other hand he was jealous of the success of the Nightingale. His
greed made him unreasonable, every day he would point out her flaws, criticized her
singing, advised her on the technique; remind her of her goal of being successful and
how much she owed him.
(Lines 111-140)
This constant badgering by the Frog robbed the Nightingale of her creativity. She
started sounding bored, uninspired and no amount of mannerism could revive the
audience. The cash collection started falling and the disinterested applause of few
who still were coming gave her no happiness. It made her sorrowful and depressed.
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The frog was livid as his business was getting affected. He lost his temper and
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became cruel.He asked her to follow trends and give the people what they wanted.
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The Nightingale tried very hard, collected her wits about her, performed but alas she
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burst a vein and collapsed. The calculative Frog quickly washed his hands off the
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Nightingale. He pointed out how the Nightingale was a stupid creature, he tried to
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teach her but she was very nervous, easy on the ear and gullible. He became a little
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brazen as he pointed out the Bird should have known that one‘s song should be one‘s
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own (meaning -You can‘t let other people dictate your life. She should have known
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when to say no.)The manipulative Frog not only cleared himself of all responsibility
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of the Bird‘s death but also made it appear that the bird was responsible for her
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death. He projects himself as a confident, practical and wise creature who sings with
a élan! Hence the Frog resumed his position in the Bog and continued to blare out in
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his harsh and unpleasant voice undisputed and unrivalled. The moral of the poem is
that one has to pay for one‘s gullibility. Being inspired and influenced by someone
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unknown and stranger is indeed a foolish work. The nightingale had to suffer for her
misjudgment. If our self-image is based on what others make us believe we are, we
will always be misguided. It is important to know your own worth. The Nightingale's
gullible servile nature results in her tragic death. The pompous, scheming frog plans
her destruction after winning her trust. Lack of confidence and good judgement of
character can bring misery from which there is no escape.
Frog:
He has been portrayed as arrogant, pompous, haughty, patronizing,
opportunist, condescending and boastful.
He is used to his position of the only singer of the Bingle Bog
The entry of the melodious nightingale is an eye opener
Being practical and worldly wise he uses his position to influence her
He impresses upon her his superiority by discussing her art condescendingly
He manipulates the situation to his advantage, starts making profit by charging
admission fee.
His haughtiness is evident when he doesn‘t tolerate any slips on the
nightingale‘s part.
He gradually works on the nightingale‘s weakness- of being rich and
Famous (downfall of many)
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1. Read the given stanzas and choose the correct option from the list of options
given:
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Heard him out in silence, tried,
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Puffed up, burst a vein, and died.
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(a) foolish (b) diffidence (c) humble (d) obedient
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3. The nightingale died due to:
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(a) lack of sleep (b) bursting of a vein (c) humiliation (d) grief
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(a)frog‘s anger (b)foolish (c) bursting of a vein
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2. Well, poor bird she should have known
That your song must be your own
That‘s why I sing with panache :
Koo-oh-ah!ko-ash!ko-ash!
And the foghorn of the frog
Blared unrivalled through the bog
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3. Dumbstruck sat the gaping frog
And the whole admiring bog
Stared towards the sumac, rapt
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And, when she had ended, clapped
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(a) The frog sang very well
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1. The animals of the Bog were dumbstruck because------
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(b) The nightingale sang melodiously
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(c) The moon shone brightly
(d) All the animals came to the same place
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2. “Whole Admiring Bog” means---------
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(a) Creatures of the bog who hated the nightingale‘s song
(b) Creatures of the bog who liked the frog‘s song
(c) Creatures of the bog who admired the nightingale‘s song
3. Answers
(a) The nightingale sang melodiously
(b) Creatures of the bog who admired the nightingales
(c) The nightingale was sitting and singing melodiously in her sweet voice
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Answers:
a) The nightingale sang melodiously. All the creatures came to listen to her
singing.The wily frog charged admission fee from all of them. The frog made a lot of
money,as everyone admired the nightingale‘s song.He also sold his songs to the
nightingaleand made money. In this way he got benefitted from the nightingale‘s
song.
b) The training began on a rainy day. He coaxed her to sing, although she was quite
unused to singing in that weather. He told her to journey up and down the scales of
musical notes for six hours, without giving her any rest, till her voice became hoarse
and trembling.He advised her to put on her scarf and sash as this would help her to
sing in the weather. He also charged her a fee and told her to practice for a longer
time each day till her voice, like his own, grew stronger.
c) The frog is an arrogant creature. All the creatures of the bog loath his song. Even
prayers or bricks fail to silence him. He considers himself as the master of the bog.
He is proud of his voice. He is jealous of the nightingale‘s popularity and is
determined to remove her from the scene, and even succeeds. He is heartless.
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Unsolved
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Based on your understanding of the poem, choose the correct options for the
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following:
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1. So the Nightingale once more,
Quite unused to such applause,
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Sang till dawn without a pause.
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a) The nightingale was not used to so much appreciation as
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i. She had had no audience before
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ii. She was a no body so far
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iii. This was her first performance
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iv. She was unaware of her musical talent
b) The creatures of the Bingle Bog requested her for another song as
i. They were tired of listening to the unpleasant notes of the frog
ii. They were all free and wanted to be entertained
iii. Her musical notes were a welcome change
iv. The frog was on a holiday
c) The nightingale‟s song made the frog think about
i. Ways of insulting the nightingale
ii. How ungrateful were the creatures of Bingle Bog
iii. How to take advantage of the situation
iv. Ways of teaching a lesson to the creatures of Bingle Bog
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Journeyed up and down the scale
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a) The nightingale resists the frog‟s suggestion as
i. It was very hot
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iii. It was very humid
iv. It was very cold
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b) The way frog brushes away her excuses reflects his
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ii. Hard task master
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iii. Servile
iv. Clever
c) Journeyed up and down the scale‟ means
i. Travel in Bingle Bog
ii. Travelling up and down the tree
iii. Singing on different notes
iv. Popularity ratings
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(iii) nightingale (iv) cuckoo
(b) Thefrogwasdumbstruckbecause__________.
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(i) he had never heardsuchamelodiousvoice
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(ii) he had never seen such a beautifulbird.
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(c) Thewholebogclappedbecause__________.
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(i) thefrog had toldthem to do so.
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Come to earth before my eyes.
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c) What comparison does the speaker wish to draw here?
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14. Did you--- did you like my song?
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Not too bad– but far too long.
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But it lacked a certain force.
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(a) What flaw did the frog find in the nightingale‘s song?
(b) What impression do you form about the frog?
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(c) What is your opinion about the nightingale?
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III Long answer questions in about 100-150 words:
1. Do you think nightingale was responsible for her own death? Substantiate
youranswer with examples from the poem
2. Taking the nightingale as a protégée was a ploy employed by the frog to save his
position. Comment
3. The poem is an example of how professional rivalry can play with the lives of
people. Elaborate.
4. Bring out the symbolism as used by the poet in the poem ―The frog and the
Nightingale‖
5.Write the theme of the poem in 100 words. Use the given hints:
Simple poem– great moral---- theme - talented but meek and servile– easily
influenced—talent and person—soon destroyed. Nightingale symbol of meekness –
has talent—frog---- selfish- haughty– arrogant. Nightingale– no confidence– comes
under frogs influence
6. How did the arrival of the nightingale affect the frog?
7. How did the frog kill the nightingale without any blame on him?
8. The frog was boastful and insensitive. Give reasons for your answer.
9. Think upon the gender bias and suppression in the poem (for appreciation)
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MIRROR
– SLYVIA PLATH
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kind of distortion. Since mirror is exact, truthful and objective, it may appear as
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unfeeling and cruel, though it is not so.
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(Lines 5-9)
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The mirror says that it is above any kind of personal feeling. It is like God, who sees
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the truth and views everything from all corners of the world. It is something mystic
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and divine, above the ordinary and the worldly. So, like God, the mirror looks at
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everything with equal eye. Most of the time, it keeps thinking about the opposite
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wall which is pink and has on it. It has grown passionate about it and now it has
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begun to think of the wall as a part of its heart, here it means that it has become an
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integral part of its being, consciousness and existence. The wall flickers i.e. its view
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shakes and dims with changes in the shades of light. The mirror‘s view of the wall is
interrupted by the people‘s faces and the darkness when they stand between the
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mirror and the wall.
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(Line 10-13)
The mirror says that sometimes it is in the form of a lake, and when the woman
looks into the mirror, the memories of life flash across her mind as both deeply (lake
and mirror) reveal her true identity as a person. She attempts to see her flaws behind
the darkness. The illusion created by the reflection of candles and the moon makes
her appear beautiful and different from what she really is (old and ugly). But the
mirror reflects her image truthfully without any bias.
(Lines 14-18)
The true (ugly and old) image as reflected by the mirror makes the woman
‗frustrated and depressed. She cries and throws her hands in agitation and despair.
She is ageing but it is difficult for her to accept the natural process of ageing. She
comes and stands in front of the mirror every morning; it is her face that replaces the
darkness. She misses her youth and beauty. She is no longer charming as she was in
her youth. She feels insecure and insignificant. She feels, she has become very ugly.
The loss of her youth and beauty makes her behave like a fish out of water or a
terrible fish trapped in the pond of time.
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Question1: Read the extracts given below and answer the questions by choosing
the correct option----
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(b) both are without preconceptions.
(c) the mirror is truthful.
(d) the lake is truthful.
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2) Candles and moon are called liars because………………
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(a) of their flickering light
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(b) their light adds to the beauty of people
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(c) their dim light hides the blemishes of one‘s face
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(d) they reflect misleading images
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(b) irony
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(c) metaphor
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(d) alliteration
A) How the wall has become a part of the mirror‟s heart? What separates
them?
Ans: Wall has become a part of the mirror‘s heart because wall is always there and
its reflection is on the mirror is also permanent. They are separated only either by the
faces or the darkness.
C) Why does the mirror appear to be lake in the second stanza? What aspect of
the mirror do you think is being referred to here?
Ans: In the second stanza mirror is compared to lake. It is highly suggestive. Lake
cannot reflect exactly as a mirror. The lake also suggests the flow of time and age,
hence the beauty being drowned in the lake.
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Question I: Read the extract given below and answer the questions by choosing
the correct option:
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c)the woman‘s face
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3)An old woman is compared to …………….
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(C) The eye of a little God, four-cornered. Most of the time I meditate on the
opposite all.
It is pink, with speckles; I have looked at it long I think it is a part of my heart.
(a) The literal meaning of the expression „four cornered‟ as used in the poem is:
(i) in the eyes of God everybody is equal
(ii) mirror is unbiased
(iii) it is impartial
(iv) the mirror is rectangular and it has four corners
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(iii) the mirror
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(i) the mirror keeps looking at the wall
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(a) The lady is reaching for ___
(i) her lost ring
(ii) her lost youth and beauty
(iii)her lost friend
(iv)her strength and vitality
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(E) I have looked at it so long I think it is a part of my heart but it flickers faces and
darkness separate as over and over.
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(a) The light flickers because of the wind
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(b) The image in the mirror flickers because of the light
(c) The candle flame flickers because of the lives
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(d) The girl‘s image flickers in the lake water
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Each question carries 2 marks.
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(a) What is the significance of the expression ‗unmisted‘ in the first stage of the
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(b) How does the ‗mirror‘ swallow? What is the poetic device used here?
(c) The expression – ‗I have no pre-concepts‘ has a deeper meaning in
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context to human beings. Explain.
(d) What is the other name the mirror calls itself by? Why do you‘ think this
comparison has been made?
(e) What are the different qualities of mirror highlighted by the poet?
(f) How is the mirror typically different from most of the human beings?
(g) Explain- The mirror like a four cornered god and a lake.
(h) Why do you think the poet refers to the fish in the last line?
(i) It is not the mirror but the woman herself who is responsible for the pain that she
experiences, comment.
(j) What is personification? Quote some examples of personification from the poem
– ‗Mirror‘.
k) What two distinctive features of mirror are pointed out by Sylvia Plath in the
poem Mirror?
l) Give two examples of personification used in the poem
m) ―In me she has drowned a young girl.‖ Explain.
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n) Why has the mirror been described as ‗unmisted‘? What is the image it is trying to
convey about the nature of the mirror?
o) How does the mirror perform its functions dispassionately?
p) What is the woman searching for in the depth of the lake?
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NOT MARBLE, NOR THE GILDED MONUMENTS(SONNET 55)
-William Shakespeare
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Not marble, nor the gilded monuments / Of princes, shall outlive this powerful
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Statues and monuments will not last as long as this poem;
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But you shall shine more bright in these contents / Than unswept stone, besmear'd
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When wasteful war shall statues overturn, / And broils root out the work of masonry,
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War and other disturbances will destroy statues and monuments,
Nor Mars his sword, nor war's quick fire shall burn / The living record of your
memory.
But poetry, which memorializes you, cannot be destroyed by these means.
Gainst death, and all oblivious enmity / Shall you pace forth; your praise shall still
find room
You shall outlast death and all other forces that seek to destroy things
Even in the eyes of all posterity / That wear this world out to the ending doom.
Even for future generations.
So, till the judgment that yourself arise, / You live in this, and dwell in lovers' eyes.
So you will live through this poem until judgment day.
SUMMARY
In this sonnet , the speaker of the poem claims that his powerful rhyme will outlast
marble and gilded monuments, keeping the youth‘s memory alive until the
Judgement Day. As in many of Shakespeare‘s sonnets, the passage of time is a major
theme. Here Time is portrayed predominantly as a negative force connected with
death and decay. Line 3, for example, personifies time as a sluttish character, who
besmears human attempts to achieve immortality by building stone monuments. The
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poem reflects a common view during the Elizabethan age that the entire world was
in a process of gradual decay and decline as humanity moved through time toward
the Last Judgement, the Judeo-Christian idea of apocalypse and an end of time.
This poem is predominantly concerned with the human desire to be remembered and
immortalized in an attempt to overcome death. The poem suggests a strong
awareness of the inevitability of death; images of the aging effects of time and the
destructive results of wasteful war are emphasized. Worse than death, the sonnet
suggests, is the force that conspire to ensure that an individual is forgotten, such as
war‘s quick fire and the all oblivious enmity of other people. The anxiety running
throughout the poem is not merely due to a fear of death, but the idea that all traces
of the self might be completely erased from the earth. The poem rejects traditional
human attempts at preserving the memory of an individual through the building of
monuments, statues, or buildings as doomed to either decay through the effects of
time or to ruin through the violence of war. The sonnet itself (this powerful rhyme),
however, is upheld as a vehicle of immortality that will not be destroyed. You live in
this, declares the poet in the last line of the sonnet, suggesting that the youth to
which the poem is addressed can somehow be preserved through the poem, which is
immune to physical destruction. The last line of the poem also connects love with
eternity and immortality by asserting that despite death, the youth will always dwell
in lover‘s eyes. This phrase suggests that while the body and self are lost and
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forgotten, love is eternal; the youth will somehow live in the eyes of all lovers who
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might read the poem throughout time. While this sonnettakes a defiant stand against
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I) Multiple Choice Questions:
A.'Gainstdeath and all-oblivious enmity
Shall you pace forth; your praise shall still find room
Even in the eyes of all posterity
That wear this world out to the ending doom.
1.What does the poet suggest here?
a)To become a hero in the eyes of the future generation
b)To forget death
c)To forget all enmity
d)To wait till doomsday
2.Posterity will come to know about the poet‟s friends---
(a) .By his recorded or written memory of life
b).By the poet‘s powerful rhyme
c) By this sonnet only
d) By the monuments gilded by him
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B. So, till the judgment that yourself arise, you live in this, and dwell in lovers' eyes
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UNSOLVED:
1.The rich and powerful got ornate monuments made in order to ----
a)show off their wealth
b)show their position
c)show their artistic talent
d)be remembered till posterity
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result?
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6. Why do you think the rich and powerful people get monuments and statue erected
in their memory?
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Why does the poet refer to Time as being sluttish?
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8. The poet says that neither forces of nature nor wars can destroy his poetry.In fact,
even godly powers of Mars will not have a devastating effect on his rhyme. What
quality of the poet is revealed through these lines?
9. What comparison does Shakespeare draw between poetry and monuments?
10) How have the effects of war been described in this sonnet?
11) How does Shakespeare hope his dear friend to enjoy immortality?
12) What according to Shakespeare is more enduring- his poetry or the ornate gilded
monuments? How?
13. How according to Shakespeare, can poetry withstand the devastating effect of
hostile forces of nature or deadly engines of war?
DRAMA
In this ironical play, the author satirizes the degradation of moral values in the
British middle class. It throws light on the increasing trend in the society of leaving
elderly generation abandoned and neglected. The story also supports the idea that the
elderly generation has the right to live merrily according to their own decisions.
In this play, the daughters Mrs. Amelia Slater and Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan want to get
rid of their father, Mr. Abbel Merryweather, but both wish to get their father‘s
belongings. When their father comes to know the fact, he reveals his new will and
master plan. According to new will, all of his belongings will be given to the
daughter with whom he would be residing at the time of his death.
Now both the daughters wish that he should live with them. Father realises that both
of them want his belongings and not him. Thus, he decides to marry Mrs. John
Shorrocks who loves and cares for him. So, the dear are united instead of departing.
Points to remember:
1. Mrs. Slater discovers that grandfather is dead.
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2. Mrs. Slaters instructs Victoria to put her white frock with a black sash on.
Henry wears the new slippers of grandfather‘s
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3. The Slaters fetch the bureau and the clock from upstairs.
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7. Victoria is asked to fetch the bunch of keys to bureau to look for the insurance
receipt.
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SOLVED QUESTIONS
Q-1 Answer the following questions in about 30-40 words.
a) How would you describe Mrs. Amelia Slater?
Ans: Mrs. Amelia Slater is a vigorous, plump, red faced, vulgar woman who can go
to any extent in her own way. She is not ready to share her father‘s bureau and the
clock with her sister and so takes them in her possession before she arrives. She
dominates her family members. Throughout the play, she is impolite and insensitive.
b) What did Victoria consider as „pinching‟? What does this show about her
personality?
Ans: The Slaters are moving away grandpa‘s bureau stealthily before the arrival of
the Jordans. They want to take it into their possession without revealing the truth to
the Jordans. So Victoria considers it as ‗pinching‘. It shows that she is a precocious
girl and has the ability to distinguish between the good and the bad.
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c) “That is professional etiquette”. Who says these words and what kind of
professional etiquette is being referred to here?
Ans: Mrs. Slater says these words to Elizabeth. She was referring to the
grandfather‘s doctor, who was out when the grandfather was discovered ‗dead‘. She
further informs her that she did not go to any other doctor, because according to the
professional etiquette, Dr. Pringle should attend to grandpa when he‘s dead, as he
was the one who attended him when he was alive.
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‗drunken old beggar‘. Why does he change his opinion about grandfather?
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4) What change does grandfather make in his new will? What effect does it haveon
his daughters?
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5) What are the three things that grandfather plans to do on the next Monday?
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6) What does the grandfather thank Mrs. Slater for? Why?
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7) What according to Mrs. Jordan is ‗a fatal mistake‘? What argument does sheoffer
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8) Why does Mrs. Slater rebuke her daughter, Victoria?
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9) Which qualities of her sister Elizabeth Jordan are hinted at by Mrs. Slater? Are
these unique to her?
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10) How does the bureau episode add to the merits of the play as a comedy?
11) Why do the Slaters&Jordans fail to agree on the form and exact words of the
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Obituary Notice for the newspapers?
12) What does the shifting of the bureau downstairs reveal about the difference
between the attitude of the elders and that of Vicky?
13) What, do you think, is the initial error committed by the Slaters? How does
itrecoil on them?
14) How do the Slaters and Jordans react to the grandfather‘s decision to get
married? What trait of their character is revealed?
15) How does Mrs. Slater ready herself and Victoria for the arrival of her sister,
Elizabeth and Ben, her husband?
16) What does Mrs. Slater ‗steal‘ of her father‘s things before Mrs. and Mr.
Jordanarrive? How does Henry react to it?
17) What do the Slaters and Jordans discuss immediately after arrival for
themourning at the Slaters? What does it show of their character?
18) What of their father do Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Jordan talk about after takingtea?
19) How do all react when they see father alive and not dead as they had
thought?What does father say about himself?
20) How do both the sisters quarrel after father asks Mrs. Slater why had his bureau
been shifted?
21) What does father promise to do after Mrs. Slater asks him not to be hard on her?
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22) How do Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Jordan behave about keeping father with them?
23) How does Abel frustrate the designs of both of the sisters?
24) What according to Mrs. Jordan is a fatal mistake? What argument does she offer
to support her view? How do others react to it?
25) How does the bureau episode add to the merits of the play as a comedy?
26) How do the Slaters and Jordans react to the grandfather‘s decision to get
married? What trait of their character is revealed?
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h) What is your impression about Abel as portrayed in the play?
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i)How is the play a kind of bitter commentary on the hollowness of familial love
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j) Compare and contrast the character of Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Jordan.
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k) How does the spat between his daughters lead to grandfather discovering the
truth?
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l)―Grandfather is not entirely right in moving away from his daughters.‖ Discuss.
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A SHADY PLOT
-Elsie Brown
This humorous ghost story revolves around the three characters namely John
Hallock, his wife Lavinia and the Ghost Helena. Lavinia suspects that her husband
maintains a secret relationship with a girl and she says this with surety as she has
seen him talking with her alone. She decides to break her relationship with him.
Luckily she comes to know from the ghost itself that it is helping him write a ghost
story. Now they reconcile with each other.
Jenkins, a magazine publisher asks the writer to give some story on super natural
things. The writer accepts. The writer has no specialization in the ghost story
writing. As he sits for writing about ghostly things issues like house hold matters
crop up in his mind. Then he hears a voice and starts his conversation with a she-
ghost as it were. The ghost says that she has come on his request through Ouija
board to help him write a story. The ghost asks him to avoid calling through Ouija
board. His wife calls him then and the ghost disappears and warns him about their
strike.
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His wife asks him why he is sitting in the dark. She brings an Ouija board to know
about historical events to help him write a story. He does not like the idea and asks
her to return the board aback and get something else in its replacement. His wife
stares at him. He tries to write a story, but cannot do it. Then next Saturday he writes
his story. When he comes back, his mind is churning and his house is brightly
lighted. The room is filled with middle-aged women belonging to his wife‘s book
club. They are sitting with Ouija boards. He is scared that his wife may notice the
ghost. When his wife asks him to join the Ouija board, he refuses. Somehow his wife
comes to know from the Ouija board and the board operator namely Laura that John
has betrayed his wife by having relationship with a girl called Helen. She decides to
break the relationship, but luckily she comes to know from John that Helen is
helping him to write a ghost story.
Solved:
I)Short Answer Question:
a) Why did John wish he were dead?
Ans. The ladies gathered at his house hadtroubled him. The chaos created due to the
ladies‘ conversation and the Ouja board disturbed him a lot. Moreover his wife
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atmosphere around which it revolves.
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Ans. Helen, an owl-eyed and unattractive ghost plays a vital role in the story. She
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appears in parts, first her arm, then a leg, a sleeve and at last, a complete woman
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stood there. It does not create fear, on the other hand, the ghost appears to be a real
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their lives, as ghosts are supposed to do. Ouija boards are mentioned which are
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intended to communicate with the spirits of the dead. Ouija boards help to get
answers to their questions. This story is different from other ghost stories as it does
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not send a chill down the spine. Here the ghost does not threaten, but creates
inspiration and the best plot for writing a ghost story.
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Questions
11.―My wife is never so pretty as when she is doing something she knows I
disapprove of ―What did she do which he unapproved of?
12.What happened when Laura Hinkle worked on the Ouija board?
13.How did the Ouija board make things easier to understand after Miss Hinkle
asked it to explain itself more fully?
14.When did Helen, the ghost appear before the narrator?
15.‗It is all your fault. She glared at me‖
.What was the narrator‘s fault as per the ghost? What for did the narrator blame the
ghost?
14.Describe how Lavinia faced Helen, the ghost?
15.Explain the appropriateness of the title ―A Shady Plot‖
16.How does the narrator rate himself as a ghost story writer?
17.Why does the ghost appear before the writer?
18.How does the writer react when ghost appears before him?
19.Why does the ghost want the writer to stop his guests from using Ouija Board?
20.Why do Helen and other ghosts organize the writer‘s inspiration bureau?
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3.Justify the title of the lesson ―A Shady Plot‖
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4.There are no scenes of horror or thrill but still the story is interesting. What are the
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she materialize and how does the narrator react to it?
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8.Imagine the ghost of Helen writes a diary page about how it appears to help the
narrator and what happens. Write the diary page on its behalf.
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9.Imagine the narrator writes a letter describing how he gets the idea of a ghost story.
Write that letter on his behalf.
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-Satyajit Ray
Personal Satisfaction vs. Financial Rewards is the theme in the chapter, Patol Babu,
Film Star.
Summary: Personal satisfaction is more important than financial rewards, as
depicted in Satyajit Ray's short story, Patol Babu, Film Star. The main
character Patol Babu realized that personal satisfaction could not be measured and
weighed by money, and so he acted in the film out of passion. He felttowards the job
more than the money he would make from the job.
In Patol Babu, Film Star, Satyajit Ray has highlighted the idea that personal
satisfaction is more important than financial rewards. According to him, one does a
job because he is interested in it rather than getting reward from it.
In the story Patol Babu was given only a minor role in the film, as a pedestrian who
was only needed to collide into the main actor Chancal Kumar and uttered a
monosyllable sound "oh." Nevertheless, his passion for the job drove him to work
hard to give the best performance by rehearsing himself. Eventually, he had done a
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terrific job and received praise from Chancal Kumar-"You timed it so well that I
nearly passed out‖, and Barren Mullick praised him saying, "Jolly good! Why, you're
quite an actor!" He felt very pleased with his performance and "a total satisfaction
swept over him." He thought that it did not matter whether he received
any payment or not. "What were twenty rupees when measured against the intense
satisfaction of a small job done with perfection and dedication?" Thus, he did not
wait to collect his payment.
Patol Babu realized that personal satisfaction could not be measured and weighed by
money. To him, personal satisfaction is more crucial than material rewards. Ever
since the beginning, Patol Babu did not act in the film because of the money merely.
In contrast, it was because of his passion towards the job that drove him to act in the
film. "I'll be paid, of course, but that's not the main thing." He also knew that nobody
would appreciate his performance as he is only a minor actor in the film. Even
though Baren Mullick praised him, he would soon forget about it. "But all his labour
and imagination he had put into this one shot--were these people able to appreciate
that?" However, Patol Babu thought that his own satisfaction was more salient. He
had proven his ability and talent in acting and these worked as a sort of motivation to
him.
In the nutshell, personal satisfaction was more important than financial rewards and
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fifty, short, and bald headed. Since patol babu had acted earlier and was in need of
work‘ he recommended him.
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time when people bought tickets especially to see him.
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had a job in Bengali firm but had to give it up due to high handedness of the boss.
Then he remained an insurance salesman for ten years. Of late he has been with a
firm dealing with scrap iron.
4. How did Patol Babu disclose his pleasure for the film role before his wife?
Patol babu disclosed his pleasure for the film role before his wife in talking about his
past. He told her that his first role on the stage had been of a dead soldier. It was
appreciated by all. The chairman of the municipality then gave him a silver medal.
God willing he would rise to fame again after this role.
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met Naresh Dutt? How did he feel after having been given his one-worded dialogue?
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3. How did Patol Babu give an emotional touch to his dialogue of Oh!?
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VIRTUALLY TRUE
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Sebastian Shultz meets with a severe motor way accident. His body is badly injured.
He becomes unconscious on the spot. He is admitted to general hospital. Doctors
declare his state as critical yet stable. The doctors too are not hopeful. He awakes
with the memory of a dangerous dream as he is caught in a dragons trap. It imprisons
him but he requests a boy called Michael who visits there to rescue him. He tries but
fails for the first time. Then Shultz suggests to him jail break plan but he cannot be
rescued this time. Then he requests him third and last time to enter the war zone.
There are jeeps, tanks, guns, helicopters etc. They escape from the jail and run across
a no man‘s island. He sees a jeep. They ride in it towards the helicopter. He breaks
the car, but it starts spinning like a top. Michael jumps into the helicopter, but he
cannot. A chasing tank hits their jeep, which throws him up in the air near the
helicopter. Then Michael pulls him in the helicopter. Later on, he comes to know
that actually he is teleported in a game of Michael and now how he reaches there, is
also equally interesting. Shultz‘s memory is stored in his laptop at the time of the
accident. His games are stolen at the time of accident. The games are sold in a
computer fair. And Michael has bought the game. Thus he enters Michael‘s game.
When Michael enters the virtual world, Schulz requests him to save him. Michael is
a gentle boy so he saves Schultz. Shultz thanked him because due to his help, he has
awoken from coma.
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Points to remember:
1. Sebastian Shultz was badly injured in a motor way accident and went into a coma.
2. Sebastian‘s memory was saved in the computer, when he banged his head on it
during the accident.
3. The games were stolen from Shultz‘s house.
4. Michael bought the latest psycho – driven games from the computer fair.
5. Sebastian Shultz was the second sheriff in the dragon‘s quest. When Michael
played the game he entered Sebastian‘s memory.
6. Sebastian failed to save the boy who fell through the air.
7. Sebastian requested Michael to try jail-break.
8. Sebastian thought the helicopter was the right idea and they should go into the
war-zone.
9. Michael pulled Sebastian into the helicopter and the screen flashed the score of
40,000,000.
10. Sebastian thanked Michael for saving his life and asked him to keep the games.
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second sheriff? How does the narrator describe him?
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5.What was the second video game Dragon quest about?
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8.What plan did Sebastian Shultz have for escaping from prison cell? How did it
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10.How did the narrator rescue Sebastian Shultz after entering the Warzone?
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1. How did the narrator come to know about Sebastian Shultz? What had happened
tohim? How did the narrator happen to initiate rescuing him?
2. Describe what Michael finds in the video game ―Wildwest‖ when he plays it?
Whowas the second sheriff?
3. What did Michael do after he got a message ―I‘m struck. Please help to retrieve
me. try Dragonquest‖? Describe how Sebastian Shultz could not be rescued.
4.How did the narrator finally rescue Sebastian Shultz starting from the second
Video Game,―Dragonquest‖?
had the name of Sebastian Shultz in it. Itwas about the accident and consequential
coma.
3. When did the first video game come to an end and with what?
Ans. The narrator and the second sheriff went ahead on horseback being chased by
the horsemen. At that moment the sound of a gunshot echoed round the air. The
second sheriff groaned and slumped back against him. At this the game was over.
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The speaker describes a meeting with someone who has travelled to a place where
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ancient civilizations once existed. We know from the title that he‘s talking about
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Egypt. The traveller told the speaker a story about an old, fragmented statue in the
middle of the desert. The statue is broken apart, but you can still make out the face of
a person. The face looks stern and powerful, like a ruler. The sculptor did a good job
at expressing the ruler‘s personality. The ruler was a wicked guy, but he took care of
his people.
On the pedestal near the face, the traveller reads an inscription in which the ruler
Ozymandias tells anyone who might happen to pass by, basically, ―Look around and
see how awesome I am!‖ But there is no other evidence of his awesomeness in the
vicinity of his giant, broken statue. There is just a lot of sand, as far as the eye can
see. The traveller ends his story.
The first-person poetic persona states that he met a traveller who had been to ―an
antique land.‖ The traveller told him that he had seen a vast, but ruined statue, where
only the legs remained standing. The face was sunk in the sand, frowning and
sneering. The sculptor interpreted his subject well. There also was a pedestal at the
statue, where the traveller read that the statue was of ―Ozymandias, King of Kings.‖
Although the pedestal told ―mighty‖ onlookers that they should look out at the
King‘s works and the despair at his greatness, the whole area was just covered with
flat sand. All that is left is the wrecked statue.
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Analysis:
Here we have a speaker learning from a traveller about a giant, ruined statue that lay
broken and eroded in the desert. The title of the poem informs the reader that the
subject is the 13th-century B.C. Egyptian King Ramses II, whom the Greeks called
―Ozymandias.‖ The traveller describes the great work of the sculptor, who was able
to capture the king‘s ―passions‖ and give meaningful expression to the stone, an
otherwise ―lifeless thing.‖ The ―mocking hand‖ in line 8 is that of the sculptor, who
had the artistic ability to ―mock‖ (that is, both imitate and deride) the passions of the
king. The ―heart‖ is first of all the king‘s, which ―fed‖ the sculptor‘s passions, and in
turn the sculptor‘s, sympathetically recapturing the king‘s passions in the stone.
The final five lines mock the inscription hammered into the pedestal of the statue.
The original inscription read ―I am Ozymandias, King of Kings; if anyone wishes to
know what I am and where I lie, let him surpass me in some of my exploits.‖ The
idea was that he was too powerful for even the common king to relate to him; even a
mighty king should despair at matching his power. That principle may well remain
valid, but it is undercut by the plain fact that even an empire is a human creation that
will one day pass away. The statue and surrounding desert constitute a metaphor for
invented power in the face of natural power. By Shelley‘s time, nothing remains but
a shattered bust, eroded ―visage,‖ and ―trunkless legs‖ surrounded with ―nothing‖
but ―level sands‖ that ―stretch far away.‖ Shelley thus points out human mortality
and the fate of artificial things.
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will end sooner or later. Everything about the king‘s ―exploits‖ is now gone, and all
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the scene. This helps to create a sense of mystery of history and legend: we are
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getting the story from a poet who heard it from a traveller who might or might not
have actually seen the statue. The statue itself is an expression of the sculptor, who
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might or might not have truly captured the passions of the king. Our best access to
the king himself is not the statue, not anything physical, but the king‘s own words.
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Poetry might last forever unlike other human creations. Yet, communicating words
present a different set of problems. Finally, we cannot miss the general comment on
human vanity in the poem. It is not just the ―mighty‖ who desire to withstand time; it
is common for people to seek immortality and to resist death and decay.
Furthermore, the sculptor himself gets attention andpraise that used to be deserved
by the king, for all that Ozymandias achieved has now ―decayed‖ into almost
nothing, while the sculpture has lasted long enough to make it into poetry. In a way,
the artist has become more powerful than the king. The only things that ―survive‖ are
the artist‘s records of the king‘s passion, carved into the stone.
Perhaps Shelley chose the medium of poetry in order to create something more
powerful and lasting than what politics could achieve, all the while understanding
that words too will eventually pass away. Unlike many of his poems, ―Ozymandias‖
does not end on a note of hope. There is no extra stanza or concluding couplet to
honor the fleeting joys of knowledge or to hope in human progress. Instead, the
traveller has nothing more to say, and the persona draws no conclusions of his own.
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What was written on the pedestal of the statue? What does it indicate?
Ans. On the pedestal, it was written ‗My name is Ozymandias, king of kings‘. The
inscription is a brief description of the man whose statue it was. The man was drunk
with power and strength. He was also boastful of his achievements and even
challenged the mighty and powerful people of the world to look upon his
achievements. They would be lost in despair to see his achievements in comparison
to theirs.
What message does the poet want to convey?
Ans. The poet conveys a definite message through this poem to humanity thatone
day or the other, one‘s power and glory is ravaged by time. Even the mighty and the
powerful cannot escape. Time does not make any discrimination between a king and
beggar.
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Unsolved:
Read the extract and answer the questions that follow:
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i) carved on the lifeless stone
ii)lying on the sand
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iii)stamped on the face of the statue of the stone
iv)on the broken pieces of the statue.
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II) Answer the following in about 40 words:
a) Describe the statue as seen by the traveller.
b) What was the contrasting element near the statue and what does it convey to
humanity?
c) Whose greatness is glorified? Was it the appearance of the king on the statue or
the sculptor who made the statue or the force of nature? Justify your answer.
d) What did the traveller tell the narrator about what he saw in the ancient land?
e) What kind of expression did the human face have? What did it tell of the sculptor
and the human being after whom he had carved that statue?
f) What else remained there beside the broken statue? What does it signify?
g) What is the message given indirectly in the poem?
The poem is an extract taken from Coleridge‘s famous poem. Here, he brings out the
torment and strong feeling of guilt faced by an ancient mariner (an old sailor) who,
in a moment of cruelty, killed an innocent albatross. In order to overcome his pain
and guilt, he often stopped strangers and told them the story of the troubles faced by
the crew as a result of his cruelty.
PART 1
LINES 1-20
An old grey bearded Mariner with hypotonic, bright eyes stopped a wedding guest,
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alongwith his two companions, was going to attend a wedding. The wedding guest
said that he was a close relative of the bridegroom and that he had to go as the feast
was ready. The ancient mariner held the young man by his arm, but he (the young
man) objected to it angrily calling him an old mad man. The old sailor held him by
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the power of his hypnotising eyes and the wedding guest had no choice, but to listen
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to him like a small child.
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southwards on a bright sunny day. It reached the equator where the sun was directly
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overhead at noon. At this point, the wedding guest heard the loud music of the
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bassoon and was frustrated. He visualized that the bride must have entered the hall as
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beautiful as a rose and merry singing will be around to welcome the bride. The
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wedding guest stood helpless and annoyed as he had to listen to the mariner‘s story.
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pushed it at high speed towards the south direction. The storm was like a hunter
chasing its prey (the ship) following it closely. The ship was moving fast making lot
of noises as if it was followed by an enemy. The ship reached a place where there
was lot of mist and snow. It was extremely cold as both mist and snow surrounded
the ship. The ice was flowing as high as the ship looking like as green as emerald.
The snow cliffs created a very sad looking shine, as there was no life around. The ice
cracked, growled, howled and roared as it moved heavily, holding the ship at one
place.
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The crew of the ship was disturbed with the cold weather, but it was a great relief for
them when they were eventually greeted by the arrival of an albatross which came
through the fog. It was welcomed by the sailors. As it flew around the ship for food
and play, the ice cracked and split. A good south wind propelled the ship out of the
icy region into the sea. The albatross followed the ship everyday but at one point the
ancient mariner in a fit of anger shot dead the innocent bird with his crossbow. He
confessed this to the wedding guest.
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PART 2
LINES 80-105
The south wind continued to propel the ship northwards. The sailor soon realised
that he had done a hellish thing by killing the bird that had brought the change in the
breeze. But when the glorious sun rose after days of mist and snow, they all agreed
that he had done a right thing to kill the bird that had earlier brought the fog and the
mist. The ship sailed on until the winds brought it to a silent sea. Suddenly the winds
died down and they were once again stranded in the middle of the sea.
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When the breeze stopped to blow, the sails dropped and the ship was becalmed. It
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quiet that the sailors spoke only to break the silence. All day long the red sun shone
in the hot sky. Day after day for many days there was no breeze and the ship
remained still motionless like a painting. The crew had no water to drink in spite of
the vast sea around them. Even the boards of the ship began to shrink.
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slimy creatures crawled out of it and walked on the surface. At night, the water
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looked like oil and it changes its colours. The sailors had no peace even in their ship
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and were constantly haunted by the presence of the dead Albatross‘s spirit. Day after
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day, they had no water to drink, their tongues dried up and they were unable to even
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speak. The sailors held the mariner responsible for their woes and as a constant
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reminder of killing an innocent bird, the sailors hung the dead albatross around his
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neck.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS:
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A) In mist or cloud, on mast or shroud
It perched for vespers nine;
Whiles all the night, through fog-smoke white
Glimmered the white Moon-shine
(a)„It‟ intheabovestanzais__________.
(i) the ship
(ii) the albatross
(iii) the cloud
(iv) the mist
(b)Vespers nine refers to __________.
(i) a fixedtimeeveryday
(ii) nine hours of a day
(iii) nine days
(iv) nine weeks
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icebergs?
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passage visible through which the ship could be steered.
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Merrily did we drop.
Below the Kirk, below the hill,
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1) The ship was cheered by
a) the people on the shore
b) the captain of the ship
c) the ancient Mariner
d) the young sailors
2) Explain: MERRILY DID WE DROP.
a) The sailors slowed down their ship
b) The sailors anchored their ship
c) The sailors happily sailed away
d) The sailors stopped making merry and began steering the ship away
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Questions:-
1) He holds him with his skinny hand
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a) to test the power of his hand
b) to enjoy his company
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c) to narrate to him his story
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d) to play a prank on him
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2) the second speaker reacted to the first speakers action very
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3) The old mariner was speaking to
a) The bridegroom
b) The bride
c) The wedding guest
d) An old man
Questions:-
1) The „hellish thing‟ that the speaker had done was:
a) He had killed his friend
b) He had killed the albatross
c) He had cheated his fellowmen
d) He had drowned a sailor in the sea
2) Here the speaker is:
a) The wedding guest
b) The albatross
c) The captain of the ship
d) The Ancient Mariner
3) He made the breeze to blow:
a) The Ancient Mariner
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c) The poet
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1) How did the sky look:
a) Blue as sea
b) Dark as clouds
c) Bright as sun
d) Copper coloured
2) The sun was:
a) Behind the dark clouds
b) Behind the fog and mist
c) right below the mast of the ship
d) right above the mast of the ship
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8) What impression do you form of the ancient mariner from the poem?
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9) What consequences did the mariner have to face as a result of killing the
albatross?
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1) ‗Water, water, everywhere.... Nor any drop to drink‘. When does the
ancient mariner make this comment?
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1) Describe the ship‘s journey from harbour to the southern sea full of mist
and snow.
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3) The ancient mariner‘s shipmates are a bunch of fickle minded sailors. Comment.
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4) ‗Punishment does catch up with the sinner although it may be delayed
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sometimes‘.
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5) Write a short note on the element of supernaturalism in the poem.
Snake
-D. H. Lawrence
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Lawrence places the speaker in the middle of two choices, to choose between the
voice of his education and his own. At the start of the poem, the speaker admires
the snake and ignores the voice of his education. But, it is not until the snake retreats
back into the fissure that the speaker chooses to listen to the voice of his
education and decides to pick up a log and throw it at the snake as a protest.
Lawrence introduces the poem by getting straight to the point, also using a repetition
to show that it is a really hot day. Lawrence wrote the poem, possibly because it was
a true story, but most likely because he was trying to display man‘s feelings about
snakes and question it. He believes that the snake is a gentle creature, simply thirsty
and grateful to be near water. To him it is a compliment. But to most, it is a natural
instinct to kill the beautiful creature.
The poem indicates that even though his knowledge was telling him to end the snake
right then and there. But he considered it a king, which shows that the snake had as
much right to drink from the water trough as any man or beast did. Even though it
was venomous, it was doing no harm.
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very hot day. Another technique he uses is simile. He uses it when describing the
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snake lifting his head like drinking cattle do. He uses the drinking cattle reference
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twice, showing that the snake‘s actions deeply resemble those of cattle. He also uses
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a simile when saying that the snake looked around like a god. Another good
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technique Lawrence uses is when he is describing his act after he threw the log. By
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using the three synonyms paltry, vulgar and mean, he shows that trying to harm the
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Convulsed in undignified haste
Writhed like lighting, and was gone
Into the black hole, the earth-lipped fissure in the wall-front,
At which, in the intense still noon, I stared with fascination.
And immediately, I regretted it.
a) Which part of the snake convulsed in undignified haste?
i) which had entered the black hole
ii) which had left behind at the water trough
iii) that was left behind outside the black hole
iv) the part hit by the log.
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a)How does the poet describe the day when he saw the snake?
Ans. The poet happened to see the snake at the water trough on a hot day of Sicilian
July. The poet went to the water trough in his pyjamas. The poet also used the image
of Mount Etna to heighten the intensity of the heat. Also, the snake had come from
the burning bowels of the earth to quench its thirst.
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contrast emotions on seeing the snake?
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overpowered by the voices of human education and natural instinctive fascination for
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the snake. On one hand, the voice of modern education prompts the poet to kill the
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snake for golden brown snakes are poisonous. On the other hand, his natural instinct
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fascinated him and he felt honoured that the snake had sought his hospitality.
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1. What was the poet on his way to do when he first became aware of the snake?
2. What was the snake doing?
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3. What did the ‗voice of his education‘ tell the poet he should do?
4. How did he actually feel about the snake when the voices told him to kill it?
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5. What caused the poet‘s horror towards the snake?
6. What did the poet do?
7. What does he feel after having done it?
8. What does the poet mean by ―the voices of my accursed education.‖ Why are they
accursed?
9. Why does the poet call the snake one of the ‗Lords of Life‘?
10. Why does the poet call his sin a ‗pettiness‘?
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DRAMA
JULIUS CAESAR
-WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
The Play Julius Caesar is in five acts. Given below is a brief summary of the events
that happen before Act II Scene II:--
Two Roman tribunes, Flavius and Murellus, see the common people parading in the
streets instead of working in their shops. They demand to know why the men are not
working. A cobbler informs them that the people are celebrating Caesar's victory.
Murellus is infuriated and tells them that Caesar has not defeated an enemy, but
rather has killed the sons of Pompey the Great. Pompey previously ruled Rome
along with Caesar until their alliance fell apart, at which point they went to battle
over the right to rule.
Julius Caesar triumphantly returns to Rome on the festival of Lupercalia, celebrated
on February 15. He is followed by Antony and Brutus and many followers.
A soothsayer approaches Caesar and calls out for attention. Caesar allows him to
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speak, and the man tells Caesar to, "Beware the ides of March". Caesar ignores this
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warning and calls the man a dreamer.
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Brutus remarks to Cassius that he is afraid the people will crown Caesar king.
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Cassius then tells Brutus that "Brutus" is just as good a name as "Caesar", and that
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both names could just as easily rule Rome.
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Brutus, afraid that Caesar will become a king, struggles to decide whether to take
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action with Cassius. Casca remains onstage with Brutus and Cassius and tells them
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that the three shouts they heard were because Caesar turned down the crown three
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times. Apparently Antony offered him the crown three times, and Caesar turned it
down three times.
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Casca then adds that the people forgave Caesar and worshipped him even more for
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turning away the crown. Cassius informs the audience in a soliloquy that he will fake
several handwritten notes and throw them into Brutus' room in an attempt to make
Brutus think the common people want him to take action against Caesar.
Cassius then arrives and Casca tells him that the senators are planning to make
Caesar a king the next morning. Cassius draws his dagger and threatens to die before
ever allowing Caesar to achieve so much power. Casca shakes hands with Cassius
and they agree to work together to prevent Caesar from seizing power.
Cinna, a co-conspirator, arrives and together they then leave to go throw Cassius'
handwritten notes through Brutus' window. Cassius indicates that he is quite sure
Brutus will join them within the next day.
Brutus is in his garden and has made up his mind that Caesar must be killed. His
reasons are that Caesar is abusing his power and that he has ascended far too
quickly.
Lucius, Brutus' servant, brings him a letter he has found in Brutus' private room.
Brutus interprets the letter as if it were from all of Rome, telling him to slay Caesar
and restore the republic.
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Cassius is further of the opinion that Mark Antony should be killed along with
Caesar, but again Brutus is against the plan, calling it too "bloody." They plan to
commit their murder of Caesar at the Senate at eight o'clock that morning (it is only
three in the morning at this point). However, they are worried that Caesar will not
show up because he has become so superstitious over the past few months.
Decius tells them that he knows how to flatter Caesar, and assures them that he will
convince Caesar to go to the Senate. Cassius and his followers then depart, leaving
Brutus alone.
Caesar, still in his nightgown, is terrified by a dream his wife Calpurnia has had in
which she cried out, "Help, ho! They murder Caesar!" He orders a servant to go to
the priests and have them sacrifice an animal in order to read the entrails for
predictions of the future.
Calpurnia arrives and tells him that he dare not leave the house that day. Caesar acts
brave and tells her that he fears nothing, and that he will die when it is necessary for
him to die. The servant returns and tells him that the sacrificed animal showed a very
bad omen, namely the beast did not have a heart.
Caesar insists on misinterpreting the omens, but Calpurnia begs him to blame her for
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his absence from the Senate, to which he finally agrees. However, Decius arrives at
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that moment in order to fetch Caesar to the Senate House. Caesar tells him to inform
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the Senate that he will not come this day. Decius claims that he will be mocked if he
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cannot provide a better reason than that. Caesar then tells him about Calpurnia's
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dream, which Decius reinterprets in a positive light.
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Decius then overwhelms Caesar's resistance by asking him if the Senate should
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dissolve until a better time when Calpurnia has more favourable dreams.
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Decius also tempts Caesar by saying that the Senate plans to give the crown to him
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and they may change their minds if he does not go.
Caesar tells Calpurnia that he was acting foolishly, and agrees to go to the Senate.
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Cassius and the other conspirators arrive at that moment to accompany him to the
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Senate. Antony also appears and joins the group of men who then escort Caesar out
of his house.
Caesar takes his seat in the Senate and proceeds to allow Metellus Cimber to petition
him. The man throws himself down at Caesar's feet in order to beg for his brother's
release from banishment, but is ordered to get up.
Caesar tells him that fawning will not win him any favours. At this Brutus comes
forward and pleads for the man's brother. Cassius soon joins him.
Caesar tells them his decision is, "constant as the Northern Star" and that he will not
remove the banishment. Casca kneels and says ―Speak hands for me‖ .Casca first,
and then the other conspirators and Brutus all stab Caesar who falls saying, "Et tu,
Brute? - Then falls Caesar.
Antony arrives and laments the death of Caesar. He begs the murderers, specifically
Brutus, to tell him why Caesar had to be killed. Brutus tells him that Caesar was
destroying the republic and had to be removed from power.
Antony pretends to be convinced by this and asks the conspirators to, "Let each man
render me his bloody hand" He then shakes hands with each of them, naming them
as he shakes the hand.
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Antony quickly recants his agreement with the murderers, and tells Cassius that he
almost joined them after shaking their hands; He asks them if he may have
permission to take the body to the marketplace and show it to the crowds. Brutus
gives him permission to do this, but immediately Cassius pulls Brutus aside and
says, "You know not what you do‖
Brutus decides to give his speech first, and to allow Antony to speak afterwards,
provided that Antony only says positive things about the conspirators. Antony agrees
to this.
Left alone with the body of Caesar, Antony says, "O pardon me, thou bleeding piece
of earth / That I am meek and gentle with these butchers" He continues, with his
speech becoming ever more violent, "Domestic fury and fierce civil strife / Shall
cumber all the parts of Italy"
Brutus tells the masses that he loved Caesar more than any of them, but that he killed
Caesar because he loved Rome more.
Brutus then asks them if they want him to kill himself for his actions, to which the
crowd replies, "Live, Brutus, live, live!"
He lastly begs them listen to Mark Antony speak and to let him depart alone. He
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your ears". His speech continually praises Brutus as "an honourable man" who has
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killed Caesar for being ambitious.
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He then presents all of the images of Caesar in which Caesar has not been ambitious,
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such as when Caesar thrice refused the crown on the day of Lupercal, or when
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Caesar filled the Roman treasury with ransom money from victories in war. The
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plebeians slowly become convinced that Caesar was not ambitious and that he was
wrongly murdered.
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Antony then pulls out Caesar's will and tells them he should not read it to them.
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masses and standing next to the body of Caesar.
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He shows them the stab wounds and names the conspirators who gave Caesar the
wounds. The crowd starts to surge away in anarchy, crying, "Revenge! About! Seek!
Burn! Fire! Kill! Slay!" Antony stops them and continues speaking.
He finally reads them the will, in which Caesar has given every Roman citizen
seventy five drachmas. The plebeians react in a frenzy of anger against the men who
killed Caesar, and carry away the body.
Antony says, "Now let it work. Mischief, thou art afoot. / Take thou what course
thou wilt‖. He has successfully instigated the mob to mutiny.
SOLVED:
I. Read the extract and answer the questions that follow:
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ii) Cassius‘s sword
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iii) Brutus‘s dagger
iv) ingratitude of Brutus
c) These lines are spoken by:
i) Mark Antony
ii) Cassius
iii) Brutus
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d)What could Caesar‟s heart not bear?
i) Being surrounded by traitors
ii) Plot against him
iii) Seeing his best friend among traitors
iv)They did not crown him.
Answers: a.i) b.i) c.i d.iii.
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a) Whom does Antony call “the choice and master spirit of this age”? Why?
Ans. Julius Caesar is called ―the choice and master spirit of this age‖, as he has
feathered many conquests, glories, triumphs in his cap. He was humane and one of
the noblest persons.
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conspirators. He worked throughout his life for the welfare of his subjects. He
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rejected the offer of crown three times before. Even his will showed his love for his
people. He directed the anger of the mob towards Brutus and other conspirators by
proving that they were liars and murderers.
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I. Multiple Choice Questions:
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Read the following extracts and answer the questions by choosing the most
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appropriate option.
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1. “What can be avoided?
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Whose end is purposed by the mighty Gods?
Yet Caesar shall go forth: for these predictions
Are to the world in general as to Caesar”
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iv. Mark Antony
b) The speaker aims to:
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ii. mislead Caesar
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iii. give Caesar a false sense of security
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iv. reveal the reality behind the dream
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ii.is incomplete
iii. is wrongly interpreted
iv. is differently construed
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iii. the brave accept death fearlessly
iv. the brave die only once in a lifetime
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Let each man render me his bloody hand
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Gentleman all, - alas what shall I say?
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My credit now stands on such slippery ground
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a) The speaker of these lines is
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i. Marcus Brutus
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ii. Caesar
iii. Cassius
iv. Mark Antony
b) The speaker‟s tone is
i. deceptive and guileful
ii. flattering and indecisive
iii. Sad and troubled
iv. Appreciative
c) The speaker thinks he stands on slippery ground because:
i.he may be regarded as deceitful
ii. he may be considered a coward or flatterer
iii. he is standing on Caesar‘s blood
iv. he may be thought of as a fickle-minded person
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c) The final course taken by mischief was
i. Brutus became the king
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iv. Antony took revenge for Caesar‘s death
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ii. The attack by Brutus
iii. The cruelty of the conspirators
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c) The speaker is
i. addressing the traitors
ii. talking to himself
iii. addressing the Roman mob
iv. talking to Caesar‘s body
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them from the text.
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3. ‗How foolish do your fears seem now, Calpurnia?‘ Bring out the irony
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behind Caesar‘s statement.
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4. What does Caesar mean when he says ‗Cowards die many times before
their death,
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the valiant never taste of death but once?
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Calpurnia‘s best efforts to dissuade him?
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7. Explain why Antony calls Caesar a ‗bleeding piece of earth‘?
8. What were the contents of Caesar‘s will? Why did Antony elaborate upon them?
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9. How does Brutus justify the assassination of Caesar?
10. How was Antony able to provoke the Roman mob through his speech?
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11. Antony disproves the conspirators‘ claim about Caesar‘s ambition with three
examples. What are they?
Who says the above lines? How does he succeed in instigating the people
of Rome against the conspirators ?
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SET OF PRACTICE
PAPERS
SET A
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Class X ENGLISH (Communicative)
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Maximum Marks:90
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The Question Paper is divided into four sections:
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Section B Writing 25Marks
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Section B Literature 25Marks
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General Instructions:
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1.All questions are compulsory.
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2.You may attempt any section at a time.
3.All questions of a particular section must be attempted in the correct order.
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would ever look at them. She was full of (c) _____________________________ when
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she pasted the pictures of her father's last days in the album. She learnt that some
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pictures always (d) _____________________________ in one's mind without a
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camera.
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2. Two examples that show that the author's sons were averse to taking photographs
are: (lx2=2 marks)
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(b) _______________________
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3. Give words that mean the same as (1x4= 4 marks)
1. not organized or planned (para 1)
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2. one who records events in order (para 2)
3. very valuable (para 3)
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4. continued engagement with an activity (para 2)
2. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the
answers from the given options (5 marks)
Style is a way of writing, a manner of expressing one‘s thoughts and feelings in words.
The matter remaining the same, the manner may change. It may be high sounding, or
simple and yet emotional or a plain, brief statement without feelings. The same fact
may have different effects on the reader because of variations in style.
Some people think that style, or what they might call ‗good style‘ or ‗literary style‘, is
something that can be added to plain thought or a plain statement of facts, as icing can
be put on a cake. A student once said to me, ―I have written my report, but I have
brought it to you to put some style into it.‖ I could not put style into it. It was already
written in a certain style, though it may not have been a very good style. I could have
re-written it in a certain style. Then it would have been my arrangement of facts, my
choice of words, and my style. As a man thinks and feels, so he writes. If his thoughts
are clear and sharp, his writing will reflect this.
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c) Muddled means
i) clear ii) lucid iii) unclear iv) aggressive
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While their ice-block-cold eyes
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Search behind my shadow.
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Shows only my teeth like a snake‘s bare fangs!
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How to laugh; show me how
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I used to laugh and smile
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Once upon a time when I was like you.Gabriel Okar
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2. Answer the following questions by choosing an appropriate option from those given
below:
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Section B Writing 25 marks
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3.You are the Secretary of Nature club of Modern Public school, Chennai. A tree
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saplings planting campaign is being organized by the club to mark the World
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Environment Day.draft a notice informing this to the members of the club.
Include necessary details. 4marks
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5 You are Ravikant. You received your first salary. You want to purchase an
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electronic gadget. You discussed about it with one of you colleagues, Prerna. Write a
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dialogue in about 100 words with her about the brand, model, size and price of the
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gadget you have finalized to purchase. 6 marks
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6 Write a letter in about 120 words to the Manager of Mawana Sugar Mill seeking
permission to visit the Mill. Give the number of students and the date on which you
propose to visit. Sign yourself as Amit/Amrita, General Secretary.St Mary Convent,
Hyderabad. 7 marks
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John : (b)________
Harry : You must have sent cauliflowers!
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Jack : I kept them in the refrigerator !
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Harry : (d)________
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(a) (i) I sent many flowers on Valentine s
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(ii) I had sent flowers on Valentine s
(iii) What do you mean? I did not receive them
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10 Read the conversation given below and complete the paragraph that follows
in reported speech. 4marks
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a) an immediate / of energy / bananas are / source / and prolonged
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b) levels up / snacking / helps to / on bananas / keep blood sugar / between the
meals
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c) bananas can / people trying / smoking / also help / to give up
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d) are /bananas / every / season /in/ available
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(i) WOMAN TIED UP, ROBBED
Two unidentified men _____________ of her mobile phone.
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13 (A) Read the excerpt given below and complete the statements that follow by
choosing the right options : 3marks
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(b) The frog counted heads with precision because he wanted to_____________.
(i) know the exact number of people coming for the concert
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(ii) avoid most of the crowd
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(iii) make money by giving entry tickets to all who came to the concert
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(iv) see that there was proper seat arrangement for all the guests
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(iii) boastful (iv) greedy and money-minded
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Lakshmi Das, were you indeed the first to come to the office this morning ?
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14 Answer any four of the following in about 30- 40 words. 8 marks
a). How did the war affect the boys‘ family?
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shooting.Why did she take such a decision?
d) Why did Ali give up hunting ?
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(e) How did the frog exploit the nightingale ?
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15.If you are the postmaster in The Letter , describe how you have come to realize
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Yet in both these boyish faces there was a seriousness which was far beyond their
years.
Does this sentence signal anything to you? Write a paragraph in about 150 words
about the boys‘s lifestyle and the need for it.
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NOTE
Guide
Ms. Lakshmi Chari
(DC. & Director ZIET, Mumbai)
E-mail: zietmumbai@gmail.com
OR
Editor
Shri Eugin D Leen
(PGT English, ZIET, Mumbai)
E-mail: euginleen@gmail.com
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