CLASS VI SUBJECT ENGLISH Time: 3 Hours M.Marks:80 General Instructions: This paper comprises 4 sections: Section A 20 Marks Section B 20 Marks Section C 15 Marks Section D 25 Marks This paper comprises 6 printed pages Section-A (Comprehension) Q1. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: (20 Marks) By the time our delayed train reached and I disembarked with my father & baby Lavnya, it was well past midnight. It was cold, dark and foggy. My husband, Manas, who was to receive us, was nowhere in sight. Soon the platform became deserted. Then, a burly man approached us and offered to carry our bags. He wasn't wearing the usual porter's red shirt and tag, and though I was not interested, my father decided to hire him. Leaving Lavanya and me with the man, my father went to look for Manas. I took a closer look at the man and felt fearful. He was big and hairy and his eyes looked; bloodshot. Just then Lavanya awoke, and turned to look at the porter. He gave her a playful smile and held out his arms. I thought she'd start crying but she smiled back and twisted herself out of my arms into his. Now I was really scared. What if he ran away with my baby? He must have sensed my fear so handed her back to me. His eyes had tears in them. At that moment my father returned with Manas. The man picked up our bags and put them in the car, the man refused to take payment from us. He placed his hand on Lavanya's head for a moment and walked away. Why did author s father leave her and Lavanya with the man? 1 Describe the porter s appearance. 2 What was the author s fear when the porter held her child? Why did he return the child? 2 Why do you think the porter refused to take payment? 1 Fill in the blanks on the basis of reading. When the porter (v) for Lavanya, she readily (vi). 2 Find the words from the passage which mean the same as: 2 (vii) got down (viii) strongly built - Q2. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: Trees are useful to us in many ways. They give us cool shade; they give us fruit to eat and firewood to burn. They give us timber to build houses with the various items of furniture. They also give us paper on which our books are printed. SA1/SCI/6 Page 1
But more important than all this, is that, they supply the atmosphere with oxygen which is essential to life. Here by trees we mean all the vegetation including grass, shrubs, creepers etc. When we and 'the animals breathe we give out carbon dioxide. Green plants absorb this carbon dioxide and with the help of sunlight turn it into carbon and oxygen. Carbon is used to make starch and oxygen is released into the atmosphere. Without oxygen all the animals would die. But most important of all, trees help to protect the surface soil of the earth and prevent floods. Our Earth has a covering of fine soil on the surface and this covering takes millions of years to be formed. But sometimes a single heavy shower washes away much of this valuable soil on an open hill slope. This does not happen in forests or other places where there are plenty of trees. The trees stop the free flow of water and their roots hold the soil together, and thus the soil is protected from being washed away. Moreover, forest soil quickly absorbs rain water and thus helps to prevent sudden floods. 1. What is the most important thing that.the trees give us? (a) Oxygen (b) Carbondioxide (c) Water (d) Wood 2. How do trees help in protecting the surface soil? (a) by putting chemicals (b) by stopping the free flow of water and their roots hold the soil together (c) by giving timber (d) by making oxygen 3. In plants, carbon is used to make? (a) starch (b) oxygen (c) starch & oxygen (d) all the above 4. The word 'necessary' means : (a) useful (b) essential (c) prevent (d) helps 5. The phrase which is opposite in meaning to the word inhale is : (a) washes away (b) give out (c) turn it into (d) supply with Q3. Read the poem carefully. MY MUSIC COLLECTION My collection of audio cassettes is truly unbelievable, My collection and I are totally inseparable, I have everything from classics to rock, I listen to my tapes around the clock As soon as I enter a music shop, It becomes my domain, A lot of people think I am quite insane, In a music shop, the owner knows He is going to make a lot of money out of me. SA1/SCI/6 Page 2
On the basis of your reading, choose the correct option: (5) a. The poet`s collection of audio cassettes is i. Inseparable ii. huge iii. Insane b. The Poet has all kinds of music from i. Around the clock ii. Classics to rock iii. Tapes to cassettes c. Who benefits most from the writer`s craze for music? i. Poet himself ii. His friends iii. Owner of Music Shop d. People considers poet`s love for music as i. Insane ii. Unbelievable iii. good e. From which line you come to know that writer loves his collection of music? i. It becomes my domain ii. He is going to make a lot of money out of me iii. I listen to my tapes around the clock SECTION B ( WRITING) Q.4. Q.5. You are Neha, Head Girl of your school. Your school is going to the National Museum of Natural History in Delhi. Draft a notice informing the students of the class VI with all the necessary details date, time etc. (4 marks) Write a letter to your cousin, who lives in another city, telling him/ her about your city Delhi. Also invite him/ her to come and stay with you during summer vacation. (80-100 words) (8 marks) Q. 6 The beginning line of the story is given below. Continue it and complete it in about 80-100 words. Give it a suitable title also. When I opened my eyes, I found myself surrounded by blue-coloured creatures aliens SECTION C (GRAMMAR) Q.7. Choose the best word from the options given to complete the following passages. ( ½ X 6) (a) you come home, make a thorough revision of (b) has been taught at school. One very important step you ( c) take to master a subject is form a group of two ( e) three students. You can then discuss amongst (f) any difficult topic. SA1/SCI/6 Page 3 (d)
( a) i) When ii) How iii) Since iv) Because (b) i) Who ii) that iii) which iv) What ( c)i) might ii)will iii) can iv) Would (d) i) to ii)for iii) in iv) Because ( e) i) and ii) or iii) but iv)with (f) i) themselves ii) ourselves iii) yourselves iv) yourself Q8. Edit the following passage, write the error and the correct word in your answer sheet. The first correction has been done as an example. (½ x6=3) Incorrect Correct e.g. taller. tallest The giraffe is the taller of all living animals but the scientists are unable to explaining how (a) he got its long neck. A famous (b) French zoologist, J.B. Lamarck had a x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x theory that in one time (c) the giraffe's neck was much short (d) than it is now. He thought the neck grow to its present length (e) because of a animal's habit of eating (f) tender leaves on the upper branches of trees. x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Q.9 Change the voice in the following sentence. (3 x 1= 3) 1) Smita is making coffee 2) Rahul maintains a daily diary 3) I enjoy playing piano Q.10 Complete the paragraph using appropriate verb forms (½ X 6) When the whole class (a) (go) out, I decided to (b) (complete) my homework. But surprisingly, I had not brought my pencil box that day. I saw my teacher s pen and decided to work with it. I (c ) (think) I would put the pen back on the table before the arrival of the class. Deciding that, I started (d) (work) with the pen. But unfortunately, while I was (e) (keep) the pen back, the teacher (f) ( enter)the class. SA1/SCI/6 Page 4
SECTION D (LITERATURE) Q. 11 Read the extract and answer the questions that follow: No time to see, when woods we pass, Where squirrels hide their nuts in grass, No time to see, in broad daylight, Streams full of stars, like skies at night a) In the woods, the poet loves to see i) Stars ii) animals hiding in the forest iii) squirrels iv) all of the above b) The poet sees stars in i) Daylight ii) night time iii) twilight iv) None of these c) The poet describes streams as i) Night skies ii) rivers iii) Stars iv) ii & iii d) We have no time to see where the squirrels hide their nuts in grass because i) We are busy nowadays ii) We are not interested iii) Time has forbidden us from seeing iv) &. Q12. Read the extract and answer the questions that follow: Don t tell me of tomorrow; Give me the man who ll say, That when a good deed s to be done, Let do the deed today. (a) (b) Identify the poem and the poet. Today and Tomorrow W.H.Davies Leisure J.E.Carpenter Today and Tomorrow J.E.Carpenter Leisure W.H.Davies The poet means by Don t tell me of tomorrow procrastinate the work not to procrastinate the work do work leisurely not to talk about future (c) Let s do the deed today? Which deed would the poet like to do today? doing one s duty doing someone else s duty playing and enjoying doing heroic deeds SA1/SCI/6 Page 5
(d) The above extract highlights the idea: That time is precious That we should wait and act That we should not act A stitch in time saves nine Q13. Attempt any four of the following questions in about 30-40 words. (2x4=8) (v) Rupa was assigned the role of Rama at the last moment. What instructions did the teacher give to Rupa? What was Mr. Mody s deepest wish? How did it come true? Whom do you appreciate more - the forester or the king? Give reason. But repentance is the phantom. Why has the poet compared repentance to phantom? How did Mr. Mody s job help him in pursuing his hobby? Q14. Value based questions (Answer in 25-30 words) (2x2=4) How time plays an important role to be successful in life? Obedience is an important quality, Explain this statement with reference to the story The White Elephant Q15. Imagine yourself to be the white elephant. White a diary entry expressing your feelings on the day when the king allowed you to go back to your mother? (80-100 words) (5) OR Hobbies are a good way to spend leisure time. Write about your hobby and how you pursue it. SA1/SCI/6 Page 6