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OCTOBER 2009 ENGLISH PAPER I SECTION A (Vocabulary Lexical Competencies) I. A. Choose the most accurate of the four given contexts which equates with that of the italicized lexical item in each of the following sentences: (30 Marks) (5 marks) 1. Frailty thy name is woman a) Sound mine in a sound body. b) Athletes are sturdy and strong. c) There is a small weakness in that construction. d) Fatty foods increase your weight. 2. As rushing out to be resolved. a) He was informed of the coming disaster. b) The wheel was rotating very fast. c) He was not studying well. d) The small children were playing. 3. The sun plays truant most of the day. a) In summer the days are mostly hot. b) Workers often violate the rules of the factory. c) The student stayed away from the class without permission. d) The path for success is not a bed of roses. 4. Slight avocation will seduce attention. a) The water in the lake has decreased considerably. b) This pictured tempts me to eat more ice creams. c) Good friends generate good habits. d) You need to restrain your anger. 5. Gunga Ram was Squashed. a) Prema was conceited. b) Orange juice is a healthy drink. c) She was thrilled at the prospects of visiting Japan. d) He was subdued after the defeat. B. Choose the most accurate of the four given words opposite to the italicized words. (5 x 1 = 5) 6. To hell with it.. a facile, trivial phrase. a) unimportant b) worthless c) significant d) long 7. As soon as the cord was loosened the lid flew into the air. a) cut b) opened c) neglected d) tightened 8. I therefore dismiss it with tranquility. a) sedation b) agitation c) irritation d) desperation 9. He took on the role of a domineering husband. a) subjective b) objective c) powerful d) submissive Website:

10. Munsiyari was once a bustling entrepot of trade. a) drizzling b) inactive c) small d) busy C. Answer any TEN of the following: (10 x 2 = 20) 11. Write a sentence using the plural forms of bacterium and alumnus. 12. Use the idiom to give a piece of one s mind in a sentence of your own. 13. Write a sentence using the expanded form of the abbreviation AIDS. 14. She. the rubbish. the window yesterday. (Fill in the blanks with threw / through) 15. Form a word by blending the words breakfast and lunch and use the blended words in a sentences of your own. 16. Write a sentence each of your own using the word hope as a noun and hope as a verb. 17. Syllabify any two words: dynamic, permission, fortunate and vanish. 18. Write a sentence of your own using the American English word for holiday. 19. Use the compound word shop-owner in sentence of your own. 20. Write a sentence using a word with the prefix im or the suffix less. 21. Form Compound words: (a) Adjective + Noun (b) Noun + Gerund 22. Write sentences each using the phrasal verbs look into and look after. 23. Write sentences each using the clipped words from of photograph and spectacles. SECTION B (20 Marks) (Grammatical Competencies) II. A. Fill in the blanks of the following sentences: (10 x 1 = 10) 24.We. Keep the rules of the road. (Use a modal verb) 25. She.. (take) her bath everyday in the morning. (Use the given verb in suitable form) 26. I dare not swim in this river against the current. Here dare is a.. verb. 27. If they (win) the match, I would be very happy. (Use the given verb in suitable form) 28.Kumar. House I live in, has undergone a surgery. (Use a relative pronoun) 29. Shakespeare,.. lived in the 16the Century was a great dramatics. (Use a relative pronoun) 30. A gas plant was set up for use in the school. The kind of Passive voice is. Website:

(Identify the kind of passive voice) 31. A sentence in the pattern, SVOCA is. 32. He failed in his examination his hard work. (Use a suitable phrase) 33... he was lazy, he could not succeed. (Use a suitable link word) B. Transform the following sentences as instructed: (5 X 2 = 10) SECTION C (15 Marks) (Reading Competencies) III A. Identify each sentence with the field in the list given below, by underlining the word or words serving as the clue: (5 x 1 = 5) 39. Shakespeare s plays are read by many people. 40. Everybody is expecting a bumper crop this year because of good rains. 41. Young people these days are interested more in junk food. 42. He went to England on a tourist visa. 43. The last goal was scored in the last minute. (Nutrition and Dietetics, Travel, Sports, Literature, Agriculture) B. Read the following passage and answer in your own words the question given below: (5 x 2 =10) Only a few people in the Mediterranean had heard of the little country of Britain before the traders visited it in the third or fourth century B.C. These traders were the Phoenicians who lived in the country which is now called Lebanon. They came to Britain because they had heard on their travels, that Britain had a metal which they greatly desired. This metal was tin which they mixed with copper to produce bronze. The bronze was used to make many things, such a armour and jewellery. You may have seen pictures of Greek and Roman soldiers, dressed in armour, with shining helmets on their heads. These helmets were made of bronze and the Roman shields were plated with bronze, so bronze was very important to the soldiers of the Mediterranean countries. Britain was such a good place to get tin that the traders called it Tin Islands. Of course, as the fame of British tin spread to other parts of the word, other nations wanted to know Website:

where the Phoenicians got their tin. All that the Phoenicians would say was that the tin came from a place near the ends of the earth. Probably it did seem to them that Britain was near the ends of the earth it was so far from their own country. Questions: 44. Who were the traders who visited Britain? 45.Why did the traders come to Britain? 46. Why was bronze important to the soldiers? 47. What was the other name for Britain? 48. Why did Britain seem to be near the ends of the earth? SECTION D (15 Marks) (Writing Competencies Prose) IV. A. Answer any ONE the following questions in a paragraph of about 100 words each: (1 x 5 = 5) 49.How does Brutus justify the assassination of Julius Caesar? 50. Describe Deshpande s bus journey to Munsiyari. 51. Write about Gunga Ram s regard for all creatures. B. Write an essay in about 250 words on any ONE of the following: (1 x 10 = 10) 52. Write about Gandhi s views on women. 53. Why was the bombing referref to as an unearthly evil? 54. Johnson s mixed feelings about his efforts and fate of his dictionary. SECTION E (Literary Competencies Poetry) (20 Marks) V. A. Read the following five sets of poetic lines and answer the questions given below each of them: (6 x 1 = 6) Website:

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