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ENGLISH PAPER - I TIME:2 ½ HRS MAX. MARKS : 100 Note : This question paper contains five sections. Section I (Vocabulary :20 marks ) Part I 1. Choose the appropriate synonym of the underlined words: 5 1 = 5 Mentally exhausted from the intricate(i) game, she rose to return to her room for bed. She saw some boys involved procession that caused traffic jam invidiously(ii). They also did not allow the traffic police to discharge(iii) their duties. They pelted stones at buses and entered into brawls(iv) with police officers too. Then the government offered valid redress(v) to the affected people. i) a) clear b)direct c)delicate d)easy ii) a) delightful b)just c)likable d)unjust iii) a) keep b)carry out c) hold d) retention iv) a) violent fight b)agreement c)calm d) harmopny v) a) penalty b)destruction c) injury d)compensation 1. Choose the appropriate antonym of the underlined words: 5 Adverse(i) weather drove Chennai as an island. There was no hostility(ii) among people. But there was more hardships(iii) for living in the city. More politicians and volunteers were baffled(iv) what to do. The grief(v) was so strong that the volunteers gave more alms to affected people. i) a) unfortunate b) unlucky c) favourable d) unfavourable ii) a) aversion b) opposing c) enmity d) friendship iii) a) difficulties b) obstacles c) disturbs d) comfort iv) a) astound b) enlightened c) confused d) tortured v) a) offerings b) injury c) contribution d) aid Answer any 10 of the following. 10 1 = 10 3. Which of the following is the right expansion of VAT? a. Valuate Added Tax b. Value Added Tax c. Value Access Tax d. Variable Added Tax 4. Fill in the blanks with the correct homophones a) We watch the swallow soar up into the sky. b) We watch the swallow sore up into the sky. 5. Replace the underlined word with its equivalent American English word He is not a stupid fellow. 6. Which of the words given below can be placed after the word frost to form a compound word? a. catch b. bite c. cover d. spread 7. What is the plural form of the word It was like an oasis in the desert. a) oasises b) oasis c) oases d) oasisess 8. Attach a prefix to the word from the list given below to complete the sentence. Shmrithi can -------scribe all that is said by the minister. (a) dis-- (b) mis-- (c) tran _ (d)in-- 9. Replace the underlined word in the sentence with one of the phrasal verbs given below to convey the same meaning: People in poverty bear patiently many discomforts. a) put by b) put down c) put up with d) put up 10. Separate the syllables of any one of the following words: a) struggle b) earnestness c) unsophisticated.

11. Choose the appropriate word to make a meaningful sentence: India has a hot ---------------. a) weather b) climate 12. Construct a sentence using one of the words given below: a) vision b) visual, c) visually 13. Reframe the sentence using underlined word as noun: His main purpose was to modernize his house. 14. Which of the two sentences given below conveys the following meaning? He was not a little angry at your words. a) He was very angry at your words. b) He was no angry at your words. SECTION - II (GRAMMAR 25 MARKS) PART-I Answer all the questions following Respond to the following as directed 10 1 = 10 15. Which of the options given below will suit the following sentence? If I had wings --------------------------------------------. a) I would fly to the moon. b) I will fly to the moon. c) I would have flied to the moon. 16. Identify the pattern of the following sentence. The local residents called the travelers intruders. a)s V IO DO b) S V O C c) S V O A 17. Choose the correct question tag for the following statements. Madhavan never goes out with his dog, ----------? a) doesn t he b) does he? c)don t he 18. Complete the sentence. Is there any animal----------the fox? a) more cunning than b) the most cunning c) much cunning than 19. Choose the sentence which correctly conveys the meaning of the sentence given below. Nobody will deny that he did his best. a) Everybody will admit that he did his best. b) Everybody won t admit that he did his best. c) Everybody will deny that he did his best. 20. Complete the sentence. ------------------------his being late, he will be punished. a) If b) In spite of c) In the event of 21. Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence. We met a girl ------------ a basket of flowers. a) carry b) to carry c) carrying. 22. Choose the correct phrase to complete the sentence. I appreciate you------------by me in trouble. a) at standing b) for standing 23. Choose the appropriate article to complete the sentence. We'll meet in -----------afternoon. a) an b) a c) the 24. Choose the appropriate preposition to complete the sentence. c) on standing. We have got a house --------a garden. a) in b) with c) at PART II Answer all the questions Rewrite as directed 5 2 = 10 25. From the context of the two sentences given below form a single sentence. The train will arrive at a certain time. Do you know the time? 26. Rewrite these sentence using the passive voice. When was the exhibition opened by the Governor and by whom was he invited?

27. Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech. Please wait for me here. I will help you now. said the student to the old woman. 28. From the context of two sentences given below, form a single sentence using the if clause. You follow me. Or you will lose your way. 29. Read the following sentences about statistics and write an observation in a single sentence using any one of the degrees of comparison. Tamil is very easy subject. science is an easy subject. mathematics is very hard subject English is hard subject. Social science is an easy subject. PART III 30. Punctuate the following sentence 5 hey sarala yelled please help me SECTION III (PROSE 15 MARKS) PART I Answer briefly any five of the following questions 5 2 = 10 (Your answer should not exceed 30 words) 31.Why is the model s face his fortune? 32. Why did art find a place even in concentration camps? 33. Why are students free from responsibilities? 34. What caused the commotion in the street? 35. How are children affected by these laws? 36. What is meant by local movement? 37. What does the abode echo Mount Kaliash? PART II Answer in a paragraph any one of the following questions (Your paragraph should not exceed 120 words) 1 5 = 5 38. (a) Comment on the role played by Alan Trevor in the story THE MODEL MILLIONAIRE. (b) What are the alarming treats foreseen by environmentalists, due to water scarcity? (c) Describe briefly how birds migrate. SECTION IV (POETRY 20 MARKS) PART I Quote from memory one of the following extracts. 1 5 = 5 39. (a) Five lines of the poem Manliness From : And so---------- To : ----------------that s in it, (OR) (b) Five lines of the poem Migrant Bird From : Citizens of----------------- To : --------------------distant spills, PART -II Read the following lines from the poems you have studied and answer the questions given below 5 1 = 40. Such wonderful inner beauty Now apparent for our delight! How is it apparent now?

41. To the old Sunday evenings at home, with winter outside And hymns in the cosy parlour, the tinkling piano our guide. Bring out the contrast between the parlour and the world outside? 42. And in the hush we joined to make We heard, we knew we heard the brook. How did the children create the hush? 43. For, all day, we drag our burden tiring, Through the coal-dark, underground. What is the burden here? 44. Heirlooms of rich traditions What is the rich tradition in the context? PART-III Read the following lines from the poems you have studied and answer the questions: 5x1=5 45. To the old Sunday, evenings at home, with winter outside. Pick out the words that are assonated. 46. For, all day the wheels are droning, turning--- Their wind comes in our faces,--- Till our hearts turn, ---our head with pulses burning And the walls, turn in their places--- Identify the rhyme scheme. 47. We ran as if to meet the moon. How is Hyperbole employed in this line? 48. Turns the sky in the high window blank and reeling Turns the long light that droppeth down the wall. Turn the black flies that crawl along the ceiling. Pick out the figure of speech mentioned in these lines? 49. Virgin rock takes form. What is the figure of speech in this line? PART IV Answer in a paragraph any one of the following questions 1 5 = 5 Your paragraph should not exceed 120 words 50. (a) Which, in your opinion, is of more value in a human being the inner beauty or the outer appearance? (OR) (b) Describe the various qualities of manliness. (OR) (c) Attempt a description of the physical appearance of the Shilpi as portrayed in the poem. SECTION V LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS 51. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow. 5 2 = 10. The Paralympics games are a ;biennial event for athletes with any disability. The Paralympics are conducted once in two years, with both summer and winter Games. The Paralympic Games are the equivalent of Olympics for athletes with physical, visual or mental disabilities. Sir Ludwig Guttmann organized a sports competition in 1948. It came to be known as the Stoke Mandeville Games. World War II veterans with spinal cord injuries participated in the games. The first Olympic Style games for athletes with a disability were held in Rome in 1960. Thus was born the Paralympic Games. Questions a. What is the passage about? b. What do you understand by the term Paralympics? c. What is Sir Ludwig Guttmann s contribution? d. What injuries did the World War veterans have? e. When and where was the first Olympic style Paralympics held?

52. Identify and correct the errors in the following sentences 5 1 = 5 a. He is good in English. b. Whose are this cattle? c. This book is too interesting. d. Law and order are a great problem in this city. e. I do know when will he come? 53. Look at the picture given below and answer the following questions in one or two Questions. Questions. a) Who is in the picture? b) What is he doing? c) What does he have in his hand? d) Which place do you see in the picture? e) Do you have any experiences of depicting in the picture?