C CCE PR. SL. No. : P REVISED. Œ æ fl : ~fiæ fl ŒÊ BMW«ŒÈ. General Instructions to the Candidate :

Similar documents
Œ æ fl : ~fiæ fl ŒÊ BMW«ŒÈ

Œ æ fl : ~fiæ fl ŒÊ BMW«ŒÈ

Œ æ fl : ~fiæ fl ŒÊ BMW«ŒÈ

CCE RF CCE RR. General Instructions to the Candidate : 1. This Question Paper consists of 50 objective and subjective types of

SL. No. : X CCE PF CCE PR. General Instructions to the Candidate : 1. This Question Paper consists of 62 objective and subjective types of

CCE PF CCE PR. Subject : Third Language ENGLISH. General Instructions to the Candidate :

K.S.E.E.B., Malleshwaram, Bangalore SSLC Model Question Paper-3 (2015) ENGLISH

CCE PF CCE PR. ( / New Syllabus ) ( + / Private Fresh + Private Repeater)

Œ æ fl : ~fiæ fl ŒÊ BMW«ŒÈ

CCE PR. Total No. of Questions : 60 ] [ Total No. of Printed Pages : 8 REVISED & UN-REVISED. Subject : Third Language ENGLISH

MODEL QUESTION PAPER

CCE RR. General Instructions to the Candidate : 1. This Question Paper consists of 50 objective and subjective types of

K.S.E.E.B., Malleshwaram, Bangalore SSLC Model Question Paper-1 (2015) ENGLISH

K.S.E.E.B., Malleshwaram, Bangalore SSLC Model Question Paper-1 (2015) ENGLISH (PF)

CCE PR. i) The Question-cum-Answer Booklet consists of objective and subjective. Space has been provided against each objective type question.

CCE RR. i) The Question-cum-Answer Booklet consists of objective and subjective. Space has been provided against each objective type question.

Total No. of Questions : 54 ] [ Total No. of Printed Pages : 24 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY. Q. No. Marks

CCE PF CCE PR. ( / New Syllabus ) ( + / Private Fresh + Private Repeater) i) The Question-cum-Answer Booklet consists of objective and subjective

Œ æ fl : Æ» fl ŒÊ BMW«ŒÈ

CCE RR. ( / New Syllabus ) ( / Regular Repeater )

Story Writing

Class IX English Sample Paper Andhra Pradesh Board

SECTION A. Time allowed: 20 minutes Marks: 15

KNOWLEDGE (35 Marks)

Subject : Second Language ENGLISH ( / Old Syllabus ) ( + / Regular Repeater + Private Repeater)

INDIAN SCHOOL MUSCAT MIDDLE SECTION SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT 1 ( ) ENGLISH CLASS: VII MARKS: 60 SECTION A - READING (10 MARKS) Let There Be Peace

10 TH STANDARD : BLUE PRINT 2016 : 1 ST LANGUAGE ENGLISH : Code 14E

Code No. : Sub. Code : R 2 EN 21/

Conditionals and Modal verbs GRAMMAR

[Worksheet 2] Month : April - I Unseen comprehension 1. Put a circle around the number next to each correct answer after reading the passage.

G. D. GOENKA PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTOR - 48, GURGAON MOCK TEST-I ( ) CLASS - V SUBJECT - ENGLISH Name : Roll No. : Class : Section : Date :

1. Dover beach Mathew Arnold 2. Insensibility Wilfred Owen 3. Poem 36 Rabindranath Tagore 4. Home Coming Parthasarathy

ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY

Grammar, punctuation and spelling

(Faculty/field of study)

UNIT 1 What a wonderful world!

ST. THOMAS SCHOOL HALF YEARLY, SEPTEMBER ( ) ENGLISH WORKSHEET CLASS III

1. The Narrative Present

Part A Instructions and examples

INDIAN SCHOOL MUSCAT MIDDLE SECTION REVISION WORKSHEET

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Primary Checkpoint

VI - VI : : Q.1 : Q.1

INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL BURAIDAH ENGLISH GRAMMAR WORKSHEET 06 GRADE- 3

Chain Reaction Supplementary Materials

Page - 1 D.A.V. PUBLIC SCHOOL, NEW PANVEL

Downloaded from

Downloaded from

A. Identify whether the underlined nouns are common, proper, abstract, collective or material

DAV BORL PUBLIC SCHOOL BINA PRACTICE PAPER, HALF YEARLY ( )

ENGLISH FILE. 5 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B. 3 Underline the correct word(s). 1 Order the words to make sentences.

B2. Write the abstract noun form of : (½x 4=2 ) 1) Know 2) Strong 3) Wise 4) See

ST. NICHOLAS COLLEGE RABAT MIDDLE SCHOOL HALF YEARLY EXAMINATIONS FEBRUARY 2017

FOURTH YEAR WEB SAMPLE 2017

Downloaded from SA2QP Total number of printed pages 10

INDIAN SCHOOL MUSCAT MIDDLE SECTION SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT: 2 ( ) ENGLISH CLASS V MARKS: 60

Fireflies in the Garden

INDIAN SCHOOL MUSCAT DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH MIDDLE SECTION REVISION WORKSHEET CLASS 8 (GRAMMAR & WRITING SKILL)

The verbal group B2. Grammar-Vocabulary WORKBOOK. A complementary resource to your online TELL ME MORE Training Learning Language: English

English Paper 1 Total Marks: 80 READ THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY:

The First Hundred Instant Sight Words. Words 1-25 Words Words Words

Fry Instant Phrases. First 100 Words/Phrases

Lesson 18: Sentence Structure

Hello. I m Q-rex. Target Language. Phone Number :

Key stage 2. English grammar, punctuation and spelling. Paper 1: questions national curriculum tests. First name. Middle name.

Introduction to tense shifting. LEVEL NUMBER LANGUAGE Advanced C1_2021G_EN English

HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION, ENGLISH Time : 3 hrs. Class - IV M.M. : 80

Tanuló neve és osztálya: Tanára: Elért eredménye: Írásbeli: / 60 Szóbeli: /40 Összes: /100

Twelve months ago Robin Parker left his job at an

(Vocabulary Lexical Competencies)

INFINITIVES, GERUNDS & PRESENT PARTICIPLES

Lists: A list, or series, needs three or more items before a comma is necessary

S. 2 English Revision Exercises. Unit 1 Basic English Sentence Patterns

ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY Anushaktinagar, Mumbai. Summative Assessment Examination-2 Academic year Instructions

ENGLISH PAPER 1 (LANGUAGE)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE. ENGLISH Paper 1. (Two hours) Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately.

ABSS HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS LIST C List A K, Lists A & B 1 st Grade, Lists A, B, & C 2 nd Grade Fundations Correlated

ALLEYN S JUNIOR SCHOOL 9+ ENGLISH SAMPLE PAPER 1 (COMPREHENSION)

Elementary Podcast Series 01 Episode 10

Lesson 35: Sick Day (20-25 minutes)

English quiz Quiz1 / September 2016 Class : Grade 9(a,b,c,d) Duration : 50min Obj: Maintain info/tenses

Structuring a sentence: inversion. LEVEL NUMBER LANGUAGE Advanced C1_1041G_EN English

A verb tells what the subject does or is. A verb can include more than one word. There may be a main verb and a helping verb.

Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS

ST. NICHOLAS COLLEGE RABAT MIDDLE SCHOOL HALF YEARLY EXAMINATIONS 2016 FORM 2 ENGLISH TIME: 2 HOURS

Reading Comprehension, Grammar, and Writing. A Letter from New York

BGS NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL HULIMAVU, BANGALORE-76 Annual Examination March 2019 Subject: ENGLISH

Selection Review #1. Keeping the Night Watch. Pages 1-20

Lesson 27: Asking Questions/Clarifications (20-25 minutes)

ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY TERM I EXAMINATION ( ) Date of Exam - 18 Sept SUBJECT ENGLISH Marks 80

10 TRAVEL OUT_ELEM_10_U10_p indd 86 10/05/ :53

ENGLISH ENGLISH. Level 2. Student Workbook AMERICAN. Student Workbook ENGLISH. Level 2. Rosetta Stone Classroom. RosettaStone.

COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT MODEL QUESTION PAPER PART A

JETSET LEVEL SIX WRITING TEST SAMPLE PAPER TIME ALLOWED 90 MINUTES

a barbecue a bring and buy sale a charity CD a jumble sale a sponsored swim badges cakes cars money raffle tickets

THE ENGLISH SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS 2015

THE INDIAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL, KUWAIT

Practice exam questions using an extract from Goose Fair

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA TPKM MADURAI SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT -2

Lesson 1 Vocabulary. 1 Write the words and phrases in the puzzle. 2 Read and complete the definitions. 3 Read and remember the grammar in the lesson.

LISTENING ANSWER KEY. Candidate Number: Task Three: Radio Programme Task One: Short Conversations 1-6. Task Two: Making Notes 7-15

Transcription:

SL. No. : P Jlflo Æ ÀÊ-V MSÊ : 56 ] [ Jlflo» flfl } Æ lv MSÊ : 8 Total No. of Questions : 56 ] [ Total No. of Printed Pages : 8 REVISED MOÊfi} MSÊ : 31-E Code No. : 31-E Œ æ fl : ~fiæ fl ŒÊ BMW«ŒÈ Subject : Second Language ENGLISH ( Ê Æ p O» fl / New Syllabus ) ( Æ» ~%} S W @ % / Private Repeater ) MO : 26. 06. 2018 ] [ Date : 26. 06. 2018» flæ fl : ÊÿVÊX 9-30 M» fl -12-15» ÊVÊ ] [ Time : 9-30 A.M. to 12-15 P.M. V Œ r @MO V fl : 100 ] [ Max. Marks : 100 General Instructions to the Candidate : 1. This Question Paper consists of 56 objective and subjective types of questions. 2. This question paper has been sealed by reverse jacket. You have to cut on the right side to open the paper at the time of commencement of the examination. Check whether all the pages of the question paper are intact. 3. Follow the instructions given against both the objective and subjective types of questions. 4. Figures in the right hand margin indicate maximum marks for the questions. C CCE PR 5. The maximum time to answer the paper is given at the top of the question paper. It includes 15 minutes for reading the question paper. TEAR HERE TO OPEN THE QUESTION PAPER Tear here Æ ÀÊ-Æ ~ OÊæ fl fl-}ê Êæ flƒfl BΔ«O } BΔ«M O } [ Turn over

31-E 2 CCE PR SECTION A Prose I. Four alternatives are given for each of the following questions / incomplete statements. Only one of them is correct or most appropriate. Choose the correct alternative and write the complete answer along with its letter of alphabet. 5 1 = 5 1. The newspaper report made Swami s father challenge Swami to (A) become wiser than the newspaper (B) sleep alone in the office room (C) fight with a tiger (D) catch hold of a burglar. 2. The person who helped Baleshwar to take Roma to a hospital was (A) traffic police (B) railway employee (C) her brother, Dinesh (D) truck driver. 3. Baleshwar, the lanky youngster from Mirzapur was a (A) call centre executive (B) marketing job holder (C) high-school drop-out (D) physician. 4. According to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, public agitation in free India is unconstitutional because India is a (A) democratic country (B) poor country (C) caste-based society (D) class-based nation. 5. Scientists were called to Geneva to find out solution for (A) Nuclear Test Ban Violation (B) Mutually Assured Destruction (C) Cold War (D) Natural Disaster. II. Answer the following questions in 2-3 sentences each : 6 2 = 12 6. Why had Roma fallen by the tracks? 7. Why did Smita request Pandit Ravi Shankar to visit her house? 8. How do you say that the Americans were good people? 9. What admirable qualities do you find in Pandit Ravi Shankar and Ustad Allah Rakha? 10. Why didn t Mr. Avtar Narain encourage Satish to draw in the beginning? 11. According to Keilis Borok, being a scientist is more exciting than being a doctor or an engineer. Why? III. Read the following extracts and answer the questions that follow : 4 3 = 12 12. Why don t you join the police when you are grown up? (a) Who made this suggestion? (b) Why did the speaker ask him to join the police? (c) Was he really willing to join the police? Give reason. 13. I argued with him but it was useless. (a) Who is the I? (b) What was the argument about? (c) Why was it useless?

CCE PR 3 31-E 14. When one signs a deed and sells real property, one sells also everything that grows on the land. (a) Who is the speaker? (b) What was the deed? (c) When did the speaker say so? 15. His flair for legislative work became evident to the whole nation. (a) Whose flair became evident? (b) When did it become evident? (c) Pick out the word from the given statement which means a natural ability to do something well. IV. Answer the following question in about 8-10 sentences : 4 16. Patience has its limits. Substantiate the statement in view of the seamen s desperation. Narrate the incidents that deprived Satish of regular schooling. Poetry V. Choose the most appropriate alternative and write the complete answer with the letter of alphabet in the answer-book : 3 1 = 3 17. The land feels choked when one of the following activities is done by man. That is (A) putting a fence (B) digging muddy holes (C) buying land (D) coming with guns. 18. According to the Mother, filth and dirt foul her (A) sylvan retreat (B) rock-cut temples (C) ship-building yard (D) snow-born peaks. 19. The Black man in Jazz Poem Two plays (A) sitar (B) tabla (C) violin (D) saxophone. VI. Answer the following questions in 2-3 sentences each : 4 2 = 8 20. What kind of man s activities affect the land? 21. How are the Indian Temples, epics in stone? 22. What is the blind boy s understanding of day and night? 23. Why does Norman Nicholson call the space flight, a solitary confinement? VII. Read the extract and answer the questions that follow : 3 1 = 3 24. Then we kissed the little maiden, And we spake in better cheer. (a) Who does we refer to? (b) What made them kiss the little maiden? (c) Why were they back in cheer? VIII. 25. Quote from memory : 4 It is enthroned............ seasons justice. [ Turn over

31-E 4 CCE PR With heavy............ can know. IX. Answer the following question in 8 to 10 sentences : 4 26. Draw a contrast between the musical ability and the appearance of the Jazz player. The behaviour of Ruskin Bond s grandmother is unusual. Explain. Supplementary Reading X. Answer the following questions in 2-3 sentences each : 2 2 = 4 27. The march of the students was a bit disappointing to Manju and Babu. Why? Taking up mountaineering was not a difficult decision for Dicky Dolma. Justify. 28. In what way did the absence of mother make Hanif and his brothers responsible? What did the first monster ask Wangjia to do? How did Wangjia react to it? Vocabulary XI. 29. Combine the word in Column-A with its collocative word in Column-B : 1 Column-A Column-B iron [ steel, curtain, land, book ] 30. Fill in the blanks choosing the appropriate words given in brackets : 1 A Rolls Royce is too... ( deer / dear ) for a common man to... ( buy / by ). 31. Which one of the following words has only one syllable? 1 table, honest, graph, device. 32. Give one word for : 1 A decorated rod carried by a king or a queen as a symbol of power. SECTION B Reading XII. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow : 4 1 = 4 Bansilal s train was late and it reached Mumbai a little after midnight. It was his first visit to the city, and he did not know where to go. He thought, he would go to a choultry where he would not have to pay rent, but he did not know how to find one at that hour. He asked a porter to get a cheap room. The porter said that if Bansilal gave him three rupees, he would take him to one. But Bansilal waved him away and walked out of the station. He wandered through the streets and asked a number of people, but could not find a room cheap enough for him. He sat down on a bench. He woke up the next morning stiff in every limb, but he smiled when he realised that it was the cheapest night s lodging that he had ever had. Questions : 33. Why did Bansilal think of going to a choultry?

CCE PR 5 31-E 34. What did the porter tell Bansilal? 35. Why did Bansilal wander through the streets in Mumbai? 36. Where did Bansilal find the cheapest lodge? XIII. 37. Rearrange the jumbled words into a meaningful sentence : 1 you / have / your / work /? / completed XIV. Read the following conversation and answer the questions that follow : 2 1 = 2 Supriya : Hello! Mother : Hello Supriya! Have you reached home safely? Supriya : Yes Mom. When are you coming? Mother : I ll be late by two hours today because of the meeting in my office. Supriya : Oh Mom! Then what about our plan to go to the puppet show? Mother : Sorry dear, today we can t go to the puppet show. We shall make it on some other day. Supriya : Ok Mom. Get me chocolates when you come. Mother : Sure Supriya, but you should complete your homework before I come. 38. Why couldn t Supriya and her mother go to the puppet show? 39. On what condition did Supriya s mother agree to bring chocolates? 40. Look at the two pictures. Write a sentence using broader than based on what you see : 1 Writing 41. Given below is a profile of Sarojini Naidu. Write a paragraph using the same : 4 Birth : 13th February, 1879 Place : Hyderabad Father : Dr. Aghornath Chattopadhyaya, a scientist Mother : Mrs. Varada Sundari, a Bengali poet Spouse : Muthyala Govindarajulu Naidu Profession : Politician, freedom fighter, Governor of United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, Writer. Death : 2nd March, 1949 Works : The Golden Threshold ( 1905 ), The Bird of Time ( 1912 ), The Broken Wing ( 1917 ), Father of the Dawn ( 1961 ). [ Turn over

31-E 6 CCE PR Write a paragraph, using the clues given below. You may add some more points if necessary : A poor woodcutter cutting wood tree on a river bank axe fell into the river goddess golden axe refused silver axe refused goddess wooden axe accepted goddess gave golden and silver axes blessing moral. 42. Imagine that you are Jyothi / John, studying in Xth Standard, Govt. High School, Haveri. Write a letter to your father greeting him on his 50th birthday. 4 Write a letter to the KPTCL asking for street lights in your locality stating the inconveniences suffered by the residents. 43. Write two paragraphs on any one of the following topics : 4 (a) Air pollution (b) Use of computers (c) Save forest. Editing 44. The following paragraph has two errors. Edit the paragraph and rewrite it in the answer-book. Clues are given. 2 He clambered to the peak of a snow-covvered mountain and there he heard the voice of the Bird of Happiness. My lovely child, have you come here for me. Clues : (a) Spelling mistake to be corrected (b) Use correct punctuation mark. GRAMMAR ( Language Use ) 45. Read the given conversation and choose the language function of the underlined sentence : 1 Shreya : Hello daddy, my teacher has asked me to give a speech on Republic Day. Father : That s great! Go ahead... speak well my dear. Shreya : Will you please help me to prepare the speech dad? (A) Request (B) Order (C) Suggestion (D) Encouragement. 46. Read the conversation and identify the infinitive : 1 Master : I have a guest tonight. Prepare something good. But forget not to make some sweets. Cook : Fine Sir, Is dal-roti and halwa okay? Master : Yes. (A) have (B) prepare (C) forget (D) to make. 47. Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition and article : 2 2 1 = 1 Ravi was made to wait... half... hour in the post office.

CCE PR 7 31-E 48. The students have come back from the tour,... 1 The question tag to be used for the above sentence is (A) have they? (B) haven t they? (C) had they? (D) hadn t they? 49. Fill in the blanks using the suitable linking words given in brackets : 2 2 1 = 1 All that Satish could do was sit... stare out of the window... read. ( and, after, or, but ) 50. Read the conversation and fill in the blank choosing the correct If Clause given below : 1 Reporter : Sir, what made you choose arts as your career? Satish : I was left with no other choice. If I had not lost the power of hearing, I... become an artist. (A) must have (B) would have (C) wouldn t have (D) will have. 51. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate tense forms of the verbs given in brackets : 2 1 = 2 Roopa looked up from the newspaper and... ( say ) excitedly, Sri S. P. Balasubramaniam... ( be + perform ) tomorrow at the Chennaiah Rangamandira. 52. Combine the sentences using the word since : 1 There was heavy traffic. We were delayed. 53. Read the conversation and rewrite the underlined sentences into Reported Speech : 2 Ramesh : How are you, behenji? Sumana : I m fine. Thank you, You have saved my life. Ramesh : Nothing great. It is my duty to help those who are in trouble. Sumana thanked Ramesh...... Ramesh replied...... Reference Skill XV. 54. Arrange the following words in the order in which they are found in dictionary : 1 4 = 2 2 crucial, creature, creation, crest. 55. Write it in the normal way : 1 v r going 2 a b day party. 56. Which source would you refer to look out for the meaning of the word malapropism? 1 Thesaurus, Dictionary, Newspaper, Atlas. [ Turn over

31-E 8 CCE PR