CBSE Class 9 English Worksheet
CBSE Class 9 English Worksheet
CLASS IX
ASSIGNMENT-VI
1. Read the extract given below and choose the correct answer:
i- Gold means-
a. man c.angel
b.woman d.god
2. Read the passage given below and answer the following question:
Leadership does not exist without followership. A leader has to be accepted by the
group which the former is supposed to lead. For acceptability, the leader should cause
an emotive impact on the group members.
The characters exhibited by the group leaders make them dear to their followers. A
leader is one who effectively inspires employees to achieve worthwhile things. What
characters of the leader motivates the followers? It is nor pomp and show nor flattery
sanctioning more incentives. Pomp and show creates a sense of awe and the leader is
deified rather than emulated. Flattery is unrealistic and cannot serve as long term
motivational tool. A leader style should be one that can be emulated by all respective
of cadre, class and calibre. Simplicity in one’s day to day conduct is the only thing
that can be adopted by all. When the leader is simple, he is counted as one belonging
to the group of which he is the leader. That’s enough to motivate the people.
Motivation is the innate quality that enables an individual or group, to contribute
unlimitedly with limited means. It is the proud prerogative of enlightened human
beings.
SECTION- B
SECTION-C
5. The following passage has not been edited. There is one error in each of the
lines. Write the incorrect word and the correct word in the answer sheet:
Productive workers has schedules and stick with them. (a)
According to a article workers mostly schedule not their activities. (b)
It’s not enough to know the projects you are working in. (c)
You should broke your day into segments. Write down (d)
On the piece of paper the project you will work on. Do (e)
This everyday in the beginning of your workday. Post (f)
Your hour by hour schedule at the day on your wall or (g)
a corkboard in your desk so it is always in view. (h)
SECTION-D
I offered to take here for a day or two, but she seemed to think it might distress you.