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The passage discusses the ancient Greek Olympics and their origins. It provides the following key details: 1) The ancient Greeks celebrated festivals devoted to sports to honor their gods like Zeus, who they saw as immortal beings more powerful than humans. 2) The Olympic Games were one of the most important national festivals held in ancient Greece. They took place in Olympia, an important religious site dedicated to Zeus. 3) The Greeks tried to please Zeus by excelling in athletic contests during the Olympics. According to myth, the Olympics were founded by the hero Hercules to honor his father, Zeus, after Hercules completed the seemingly impossible task of cleaning the King Augeas' stables in a
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The passage discusses the ancient Greek Olympics and their origins. It provides the following key details: 1) The ancient Greeks celebrated festivals devoted to sports to honor their gods like Zeus, who they saw as immortal beings more powerful than humans. 2) The Olympic Games were one of the most important national festivals held in ancient Greece. They took place in Olympia, an important religious site dedicated to Zeus. 3) The Greeks tried to please Zeus by excelling in athletic contests during the Olympics. According to myth, the Olympics were founded by the hero Hercules to honor his father, Zeus, after Hercules completed the seemingly impossible task of cleaning the King Augeas' stables in a
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I Series RHB I

Code No. 2/1


Candidates must write the Code on
Roll No. the title page of the answer-book.

• Please check that this question paper contains 16 printed pages.


• Code number given on the right hand side of the question paper should be
written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.
• Please check that this question paper contains 17 questions.
• Please write down· the Serial Number of the question before
attempting it.
• 15 minutes time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question
paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the
students will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on

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the answer script during this period.

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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - II

ENGLISH
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(Language and Literature)
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Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks 80
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General Instructions :
(i) The Question paper is divided into four sections :
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Section A Reading 15 Marks


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Section B Writing 15 Marks


Section C Grammar 15 Marks
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Section D Literature / Text Books 35 Marks


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(ii) All questions are compulsory.


(iii) Marks are indicated against each question.
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SECTION A
(Reading) 15

1. Read the passage given below and choose the most appropriate answer
to each question out of the options that follow lx5=5

In ancient times, the Olympics were associated with Greek


religious festivals. Life in ancient Greece revolved around their gods.
The Greeks believed that their gods were immortal, and more
powerful than human beings. They honoured their gods with festivals
devoted to sports.

The most important of these festivals were the four national

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festivals. They were open to sportsmen from all Greek regions and
colonies. Each of the festivals was held at a different place and was

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celebrated in honour of a particular god. The Olympic Games were
held in Olympia which was an important religious centre in ancient
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Greece. A magnificent temple was built there in honour of the god,
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Zeus. He was regarded as the ruler of both gods and men. People
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tried to please Zeus by excelling in sports, and many contests of skill


and strength were held.
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It was believed that the Olympic Games were founded by


the Greek hero, Hercules who was known as the son of the god,
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Zeus. He performed twelve seemingly impossible tasks to become the


greatest of all Greek heroes. He cleaned in a single day King Augeas'
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stables which was an impossible task. The king was fabulously rich
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and had thousands and thousands of animals. So his stables were


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extremely dirty and full of stink. Hercules redirected the course of

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the river, Alpheus through the stables of the king. All the muck and
dirt were washed out in a single day. To celebrate this achievement
he started the Olympic Games in honour of his father, Zeus.

(a) The Greeks celebrated festivals devoted to sport to _

(i) gain physical strength


(ii) honour their gods
(iii) get power
(iv) become immortal

(b) In ancient Greece the Olympic Games were held _

(i) in Greek regions


(ii) in colonies
(iii) at religious centres

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(iv) at Olympia

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(c) They honoured Zeus by _

(i) building magnificient temples


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(ii) excelling in sports
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(iii) excelling in contests of skill and strength
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(iv) doing all the above things

(d) The impossible task performed by Hercules was _


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(i) the cleaning of Augeas' stables in a day


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(ii) removing the muck and dirt from the king's stables
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(iii) redirecting the course of the river through the stables


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(iv) All of the above


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(e) The word/phrase In the passage which means 'deathless' IS

(i) immortal
gods beings
religious
human centre
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

2. Read the poem given below and choose the most appropriate answer to
each question out of the options that follow: lx5=5

Oh, books, what books they used to know,

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Those children living long ago !

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So please, oh please, we beg, we pray,
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Go throw your TV set away,
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And in its place you can install
A lovely bookshelf on the wall.
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Then fill the shelves with lots of books,


Ignoring all the dirty looks, ....
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Fear not, because we promise you


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That, in about a week or two


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Of having nothing else to do,


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They'll now begin to feel the need


Of having something to read.
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And once they start - oh boy, oh boy!


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You watch the slowly growing joy


That fills their hearts. They'll grow so keen

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·They'll wonder what they'd ever seen
In that ridiculous machine .....

Roald Dahl

(a) The word 'they' in the first line refers to ~ _

(i) writers
(ii) children living in the present times
(iii) children living in the olden days
(iv) parents of children

(b) The poet wants the TV set to be replaced with _

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(i) gadgets

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(ii) bookshelves filled with lots of books
(iii) bookshelves
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(iv) showcases
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(c) The poet is sure that the children would begin to read the books
within a week or two because they _
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(i) will have no other work


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(ii) will have no television


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(iii) will have books in the shelves


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(iv) with no work, will feel the need for something to read
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(d) Once the children start reading they will get _


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thrill
excitement
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(i)
surprIse
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(e) The tone of the poem is _
(i) sad
(ii) humorous
(iii) happy
(iv) satirical

3. Read the passage given below : lx5=5

Once a carpenter went looking for a job. He approached a


building contractor, and got a job at a decent salary and good
working conditions. The carpenter was thrilled and determined to do
his best. His boss provided him with tools and showed him the place
where he was supposed to work.

At the end of the first day, the carpenter prepared fifteen

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doors. His boss was happy with his performance and congratulated

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him. The carpenter tried harder the next day but he was able to
prepare only 10 doors. The third day he tried even harder, but he
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could prepare only seven. Day after day he was preparing less and
less doors.
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"I must be losing my strength," the carpenter thought. He


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went to the boss and apologized, saying that he could not understand
what was going on. "When was the last time when you sharpened
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your tools ?" the boss asked.· "Sharpen ! I had no time to sharpen my
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tools. I have been busy trying to prepare doors," said the carpenter.
Most of us never update our skills. We think that whatever we have
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learned is enough.
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• Complete the following sentences based on your reading of the passage
in your own words.

(a) The carpenter approached the building contractor because _

(b) The carpenter became extremely happy because he _

(c) The boss congratulated him because . _

(d) His boss advised him _

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(e) The word in the passage which means the same as 'asked
someone for something' is _
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SECTION B
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4. You are Madhur / Madhurika living at 53, Niti Apartments,


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Hyderabad. Write a letter in not more than 100 words to your friend
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telling himlher about a very interesting story book that you have
recently finished reading. 6
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OR
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A number of accidents take place due to low hanging high tension


electric wires in the city. Write a letter in not more than 100 words to
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the editor of a national daily advocating the need for the removal of
these wires from near the residential areas. You are Ankur / Akriti,
living at 15, Main Road, Khajoori Khas, Delhi.

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5. The prIces of the items of daily consumption such as milk, vegetables,
pulses etc. have been skyrocketing for the last several months making
it difficult for the common man to survive. Write an article in not
more than 120 words expressing your views and suggesting solutions.
You are Meghraj / Meghna. 6
OR

Malaria and dengue fever which greatly affect the children are most
common during the rainy season. Write a speech in not more than 120
words to be delivered in the morning assembly to create awareness
among the students about these diseases. You may take help from the
notes given below. You are Prerna / Pranav.
• water borne diseases, caused by mosquito bite

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• dengue mosquitoes breed in clean water and bite during daytime

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• don't let water accumulate in coolers, plants, anywhere at home
or in the neighbourhood
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• cover all containers
• cover the whole body - wear full-sleeved clothing
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• use mosquito repellents and mosquito nets


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6. Your area was greatly affected due to flood in the Kosi rIver. There
was a great loss of life and property. The students of your school
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rendered service and support to the victims. Write a report in about


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80 words for your school magazine. You are Poonam / Prerit, Secretary
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of the Cultural Society of D.A.V. Sr. Sec. School, Patna. 3


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OR
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Tomorrow is your grandmother's birthday. The children of your family


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want to celebrate it with great enthusiasm but without letting her


know about the preparation you want to make. Write a dialogue, in
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about 80 words, which yqu might have with your family members
about the plans that you have in your mind. You are Ankit / Anjali.

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SECTION C
(Grammar) 15

7. Read the passage given below. Fill in the blanks by choosing the most
appropriate word/words from the given options. ~x6=3
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A large number of scientists gathered at Lakpat in Gujarat
(a) the view of the last eclipse of the twentieth
century. This place (b) to be the best as the totality
there would be the (c) _ . They (d) there
to study the phenomenon. But they (e) because the
clouds (f) the clear view of the eclipse.

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(a)the tonotes
considered
was
see
had
are
were
had
more
have
has
were
block
(i)see
were
blocked
have
had
longer the
consider
seen
disappointed
seemg
following
longest
Given
lengthier and
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(ii)
(iv)
(iii)
complete gonethe by
considered
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paragraph
below disappointed
are Intakendisappointed
filling
notes blocked lx3=3
by a reporter regarding the speedy

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gIVen
disposal of the court cases by a judge in Andhra Pradesh. Study the
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• . a junior judge cleared 111 cases creating a world record


• cases include thefts, street brawls and road accidents
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• imposed fines in 78 cases


• acquitted the accused in 32 cases

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Speedy disposal of court cases

111 cases related to thefts, street brawls and road accidents

(a) by a junior judge in Manglagiri town in Andhra

Pradesh on Thursday creating a world record. In 78 cases fines

(b) and in the remaining 33 cases the accused

(c) He was lenient with those who admitted the

cnme. If we had a few more of these judges, there would be no

backlog left.

(a) (i) cleared

(ii) were being cleared

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(iii) were cleared

(iv) had been cleared

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have
werebeen
had been
being
imposed
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imposed
imposed
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(iii)
(iv)
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(c) (i) are acquitted


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(ii) were being acquitted


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(iii) had been acquitted


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(iv) were acquitted


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9. The following passage has not been edited. There is an error in each
line against which a blank is given. Write the incorrect word and the
correction in your answer sheet against the correct blank number as
given in the example. Remember to underline the word that you have
supplied. ~2 x6=3

When Saina Nehwal land in e.g. land - landed

Hyderabad, his face was radiant (a)

of joy and happiness. The warm (b)

welcome who she received made

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(c)

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her emotional. She said if she (d)

hadn't expected to seeing so (e)


a.
many people which had travelled (f)
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all the way to congratulate her.


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10. Look at the words and phrases gIVen below. Rearrange them to form
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meaningful sentences as shown. lx3=3

For example :
a
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person / physically / a / was / she / handicapped


She was a physically handicapped person.
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(a) sat up / chair / wheel/in a / she / so

(b) an / took her / brother / her / ,apple / orchard / to


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(c) a tree / with / laden / saw / red apples / she

11 p.T.a.
11. Read the following dialogue between Garima and Karan. Complete the
dialogue by filling in the gaps appropriately. lx3=3

Garima: So, after a decade in the industry, are you truly 'satisfied' ?
Karan: I love the film industry. It has its flaws though.
Garima: What do you mean by this statement?
Karan : We are a bunch of competitive, ambitious, sometimes petty
people. But the passion cements us together.

Garima asked Karan if after a decade in the industry


(a) . Karan told her (b) ______ although it
had its flaws. Garima then enquired (c) . Karan
explained that they were a bunch of competitive, ambitious,

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sometimes petty people but the passion cemented them together.

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SECTION D
a.
(Literature/Text Books) 35
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12.(a) Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. lx4=4
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We kids would be pushed aside with a mild rebuke and the


loaves would be delivered to the servant. But we would not give up.
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We would climb a bench or the parapet and peep into the basket,
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somehow. I can still recall the typical fragrance of those loaves.


a

Loaves for the elders and the bangles for the children.
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(i) Who are 'we' in the passage?


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(ii) Why were the children pushed aside ?


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(iii) Why did they still follow the baker ?


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(iv) Which word/phrase in the passage means the same as 'an


expression of disapproval/a scolding' ?

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(b) Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. lx4=4
LOMOV : [greatly moved] Honoured Stepan Stepanovitch, do you
think I may count on her consent ?
CHUBUKOV: Why, of course, my darling, and ... as if she won't
consent! She's in love; egad, she's like a lovesick cat,
and so on. Shan't be long !
(i) What does Lomov want to be assured of ?
(ii) Why does he want this assurance ?
(iii) Why is Chubukov sure of Natalya's consent?
(iv) Which word in the passage means the same as 'agree' ?

13. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow by
choosing the most appropriate options. Attempt any two 3><2=6

(A) Custard the dragon had big sharp teeth,


And spikes on top of him and scales underneath,

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Mouth like a fireplace, chimney for a nose,
And realio, trulio daggers on his toes.

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(a) The above lines tell us about _
(i) mouse
Custard
kitten
dog
a.
(iii)
(iv)
(ii)
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(b) It is a description of the _


(i) appearance of the dragon
(ii) courage of the dragon
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(iii) heroism of the dragon


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(iv) cowardice of the dragon


(c) The rhyme scheme of the stanza is _
a

(i) a a ;ab
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(ii) ab ;ab
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(iii) a a ;b b
(iv) a b ;bb
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(B) The fog comes
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbour and city
(a) "It" in the above lines refers to _
(i) the cat
(ii) the harbour
(iii) the fog
(iv) the city

(b) Like a cat it moves _

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(i) silently

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(ii) upward a.
(iii) very fast
(iv) over harbour and city
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(c) "It sits looking .... " The poetic device used here is _
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(i) simile
(ii) personification
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(iii) metaphor
(iv) alliteration
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(C) So they show their relations to me and I accept them.


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They bring me tokens of myself, they evince


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them plainly in their possession.


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(a) In the above lines 'they' stand for _


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(ii) audience
(iii) animals
(iv) VIewers

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(b) The author feels related to them as they remind him of

(i) his ego


(ii) the basic qualities of his nature
(iii) inhuman characteristics
(iv) his greed

(c) They seem to possess those qualities which man has chosen to

(i) Ignore
(ii) deny
(iii) drop
(iv) All of the above

14. Answer any three of the following questions III about 40 - 50 words

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each: 2x3=6

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(a) Describe Coorg's weather. When IS it the most pleasant for the
tourists to visit Coorg ?

(b) What is the Chinese legend associated with the discovery of tea?
a.
(c) Why did Prince 8iddhartha Gautama leave the palace and
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become a beggar ?
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(d) The author says: 'The baker and his family never starved.' Why
does he say so ? Give reasons.

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15. Answer the following question in about 80 words


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How did the otter behave in the beginning ? How did he become
familiar with the author ?
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OR
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What kind of person IS Valli ? Illustrate your answer from the text
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that you have read.


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16. Answer the following question in about 80 words : 4

What does Bill say about Lutkin's character to the narrator ?

OR

On the basis of your understanding of the story, sketch the character


of Bholi.

17. Answer any two of the following questions in about 40 - 50 words


each: 3x2=6

(a) According to the author, what are the qualities that go into the
making of a scientist ?

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(b) Why did Jeanne not recognize her friend, Matilda ?

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(c) How does Think-Tank interpret the library found by his crew on
Earth? Why does he ask Omega to eat a book?
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