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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT I, 2012 ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE Class - X EC2-018 Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks: 90 Instructions: The question paper is divided into four sections. Section A : Reading 20 marks Section B : Writing 25 marks Section C : Grammar 20 marks Section D : Literature 25 marks SECTION - A (Reading 20 Marks) 1. Read the following passage carefully : (1) My grandmother s house is like a chambered sea shell ; it has many rooms, yet it is not a mansion. Its proportions are small and its design simple. It is a house that has grown organically, according to the needs of its inhabitants. To all of us in the family it is known as la casa de Mama. It is the place of our origin ; the stage for our memories and dreams of Island life. (2) I remember how in my childhood it sat on stilts ; this was before it had a downstairs--it rested on its perch like a great blue bird-not a flying sort of bird, more like a nesting hen, but with spread wings. Grandfather had built it soon after their marriage. He was a painter and house builder by trade-a poet and meditative man by nature. As each of their eight children were born, new rooms were added. After a few years, the paint didn t exactly match, nor the materials, so that there was a chronology to it, like the rings of a tree, and Mama could tell you the history of each room in her casa, and thus the genealogy of the family along with it. (3) Her own room is the heart of the house. Though I have seen it recently- and both woman and room have diminished in size, changed by the new perspective of my eyes, now capable of looking over countertops and tall beds-it is not this picture I carry in my memory of Mama s casa. Instead, I see her room as a queen s chamber where a small woman loomed large, a throne room with a massive four poster bed in its center, which stood taller than a child s head. It was on this bed, where her own children had beem born, that the smallest grandchildren were allowed to take naps in the afternoons ; here too was where Mama secluded herself to dispense private advice to her daughters, sitting on the edge of the bed, looking down at whoever sat on the rocker where generations of babies had been sung to sleep. To me she looked like a wise empress right out of the fairy tales I was addicted to reading. 10 Page 2 of 8

(4) And there was the monstrous wardrobe she kept locked with a little golden key she did not hide. This was a test of her dominion over us ; though my cousins and I wanted a look inside that massive wardrobe more than anything, we never reached for that little key lying on top of her Bible on the dresser. This was also where she placed her earrings and rosary when she took them off at night. God s word was her security system. This wardrobe was the place where I imagined she kept jewels, satin slippers, and elegant silk, sequined gowns of heartbreaking fineness. I lusted after those imaginary costumes. I had heard that Mama had been a great beauty in her youth, and the belle of many balls. My cousins had ideas as to what she kept in that wooden vault : its secret could be money (Mama s did not hand cash to strangers, banks were out of the question, so there were stories that her mattress was stuffed with dollar bills, and that she buried coins in jars in her garden under rose-bushes, or kept them in her untouched wardrobe ; there might be that legendary gun salvaged from the Spanish American conflict over the Island. We went wild over suspected treasures that we made up simply because children have to fill locked trunks with something wonderful. (1.1) On the basis of your reading of the passage complete the statements that follow: (a) Memory helps people to stay connected to. (b) The changing structure of the house reflected ----------- (c) When the author says woman and room have diminished in (d) size he means Mama and her room are ------------------ The author s use of images such as queen s chamber, and throne room, show that Mama -----------------. (e) God s word was her security system because ----------------. (1.2) Answer briefly the following questions : (a) Why did Mama not keep the little golden key hidden? (b) What had the author heard of Mama as a young woman? (1.3) Find the words from the passage which mean the same as the following. (a) very large/huge (para 4) (b) authority/control (para 4) (c) a string of beads to count prayers (para 4) 2. Read the passage given below carefully and complete the statements that follow by selecting the most appropriate options from the given ones : What was the life of a cowboy really like? It was hard! Every spring, vast herds, numbering two or three thousand head, had to be moved from Texas to railroad towns up north so they could be shipped to other parts of the country. And that took skill, organization, and hard work. A trail boss led a crew of about ten cowboys, a cook, and a wrangler. It was the wrangler s job to take care of the horses. There were seven or eight horses for each cowboy. There had to be fresh horses to ride, plus spare horses in case of accidents. The cook drove the chuck wagon and was in charge of supplies. At times he also served as a barber, a dentist, and even a doctor. The crew ate breakfast before the sun was up. Then the men broke camp and got the cattle moving in a thin line about a mile or two long. They covered about ten miles each day. A cowboy sat in his saddle all day long, regardless of the weather. 1x5=5 1x2=2 1x3=3 1x5=5 Page 3 of 8

At sundown, the outfit made camp at a spot that the trail boss had scouted out earlier- one that had plenty of water and grass for grazing. Day was done, but the cowboy s work wasn t. Each man was assigned a two-hour watch. Throughout the night, two guards rode in opposite directions around the sleeping cattle, whistling or singing to let them know that a friend was near. At dawn, the routine began again. Life on the trail was dangerous. The cowboys had to be on constant watch for lightning, stampedes, and attacks. Even crossing rivers was risky. Fast flowing water often swept away cattle, horses, and men. The cattle wouldn t swim unless they could see the opposite bank of the river. They wouldn t swim with the sun in their eyes, either. It might take many tries to get a herd across. Cowboys said that the best river crossing was the one that was over. (A) Normally there are crew members with a cowboy. (a) eleven b. twelve (c) thirteen d. ten (B) There were about horses with a cowboy. (a) seven (b) seventy (c) ten (d) fifty (C) The cook was supposed to. (a) only cook for the cowboys (b) do many more chores than cooking (c) cook food for the crew members (d) drive and control the supplies (D) At night the crew were busy. (a) sleeping (b) whistling and singing (c) taking animals for grazing (d) guarding the sleeping animals (E) The synonym for risky is. (a) shipped (b) chuck (c) grazing (d) dangerous 3. Read the poem carefully : When I Heard the Learn d Astronomer (1) When I heard the learn d astronomer, (2) When the proofs, the figures, were ranged in columns before me, (3) When I was shown the charts and diagrams, to add, divide, and measure them, (4) When I, sitting, heard the astronomer where he lectured with much applause in the lecture room, (5) How soon unaccountable I became tired and sick, (6) Till rising and gliding out I wander d off by myself, (7) In the mystical* moist night air, and from time to time, (8) Look d up in perfect silence at the stars. - Walt Whitman On the basis of your reading of the above poem answer the following questions with the help of given options : 1x5=5 a) Which of the following statements represents the main theme of the poem? Page 4 of 8

i. Science cannot fully express the wonder of the world. ii. Nature is one s best source of recreation. iii. Technology causes more problems than it solves. iv. Learning causes one to become ill and fatigued. b) In line 5, what is conveyed by the phrase, tired and sick? i. the speaker s sorrow and loss experienced in his life ii. a sense of approaching danger iii. a sense of the speaker s poor health iv. the speaker s boredom and disappointment with the lecture c) What is the main purpose of the phrase, perfect silence in the last line of the poem? i. to explain why he has to leave the lecture room ii. to convey a sense of loneliness and sorrow iii. to contrast with the sounds in the lecture room iv. to highlight the pleasure of science and learning d) What do the last three lines of the poem suggest? i. the importance of personal experience with nature ii. the dangers of losing track of time iii. the importance of learning about astronomy iv. the dangers of wandering off alone e) Which of the following is the best synonym for the word, learn d as it is used in line 1? i. aware ii. remembered iii. knowledgeable iv. invented SECTION-B WRITING - 25 MARKS 4. You are Aparna/Anand. Write a diary entry in about 50 words describing your visit to an orphanage as part of the Interact Club activity of your school 5. Given below is a profile of your grandfather. Write a short bio sketch of your grandfather in 100 words. Take the help of the clues given below : Born 11 Jan 1940 6 feet tall, sand peppery hair always dresses in trousers and t-shirt doctor by profession served in Delhi, Mumbai well-read, particular about education helps you in your home work tells you stories lives with you 6. You are Radha/ Rahul. Your friend Anna/ Albert who lives in Australia has asked you to describe the Holi celebrations. Using the information below write an e-mail in about 120 words describing the festival. festival of colours-celebrated in North India-legend of Prahalad and Hiranyakashipa-played with colours-applied on one another-spread message of oneness-sweets distributed among friends and relatives 4 6 7 Page 5 of 8

7. A recent survey highlighted the increasing dependence of youth on cell phones. Taking tips from the unit Science in the MCB and the suggestions given below write an article to highlight the point that science should help in better living and not control man s life. Write the article in about 150 words addiction to cell phones nomophobia communication breakdown little time for human interaction engrossed with mobiles losing it causes panic attacks shortness of breath science should enhance life not make a slave SECTION - C GRAMMAR (20 MARKS) 8. Complete the paragraph given below by filling in the blanks with the help of options that follow Aspirin is (a) the world s most prescribed medicines. Aspirin is so important in cardiac care (b) patients who for some reasons (c) tolerate aspirin are advised (d) undergoing angioplasty. Aspirin s cancer link has often been discussed. There have been (e) trials on aspirin s anti-cancer properties. It s not a new belief, but there have (f) been confirmed benefits. The use of aspirin is not (g) side-effects internal bleeding and stomach ulcers (h) the most common and most worrisome complications. (a) (i) among (ii) amidst (iii) above (iv) of (b) (i) this (ii) that (iii) than (iv) there (c) (i) cannot (ii) will not (iii) must not (iv) should not (d) (i) for (ii) against (iii) to (iv) at (e) (i) many (ii) few (iii) several (iv) more (f) (i) ever (ii) always (iii) never (iv) none (g) (i) without (ii) with (iii) within (iv) of (h) (i) a (ii) an (iii) are (iv) the 9. Given below are instructions to make tomato soup. Read the given notes and complete the paragraph that follows with the help of given options. Place tomatoes in a pan-fill the pan with water-add onions and green chillies - cook for 10 min.-remove from the pan-peel tomatoes-grind tomatoes, onion, green chillies-add salt to taste-boil and serve hot. To prepare tomato soup tomatoes (a) in a pan and the pan is filled with water. Onions and green chillies (b) and cooked for 10 minutes. Tomatoes are then (c) and peeled. Tomatoes, onions and chillies are ground. After (d) salt the mixture is boiled and served hot. (a) (i) are placed (ii) will be (iii) must be (iv) can be (b) (i) can be added (ii) are added 8 ½ x8=4 1x4=4 Page 6 of 8

(iii) will be added (iv) should be added (c) (i) remove from the pan (ii) removal from water (iii) removed from the pan (iv) removes from water (d) (i) add (ii) adding (iii) added (iv) adds 10. The following paragraph has not been edited. Identify the error in each line and write it along with the correction. Underline the correction you have supplied. Incorrect Correct Word Word For Rahul Dravid cricket was a way to life (a) a reflection of his grooming. It was quitely (b) evident at the time of his retirement too. Dravid draws a list of friends (c) and broke a news two days ahead of the moment in (d) Bangalore, in Chinnaswamy stadium where he had (e) spent more time then at home during his (f) formating years. This was Dravid, ever the team man, (g) remember his friends and colleagues in his most (h) important decision. 11. Rearrange the jumbled words/ phrases to form meaningful sentences. The first one has been done for you : ½ x8=4 1x4=4 have/area/potential/kills/species/road/endemic to the/entire/wipe out Road kills have the potential to wipe out entire species endemic to the area. (1) entirely/blame the/we/public/cannot (2) them/educate/have/we/to (3) its life/an animal/could/cost/road/the/on/candy/throwing/a/even (4) this/why/is/shouldn t litter/one/roads 12. Read the dialogue given below and complete the report that follows : Ranjan : Have you completed the work? Manoj : No, I am planning to do it tomorrow. Ranjan : Didn t you know that it had to be done yesterday? Manoj : Yes of course I knew, but I spoke to the boss. Ranjan asked Manoj (a) Manoj replied that he had not but he (b) Ranjan asked (c) Manoj replied that indeed he had known but (d). SECTION D (Literature 25 Marks) 13. (A) Read the extract given below and complete the statements that follow by choosing the correct options. Now the frog puffed up with rage, Brainless bird-you re on the stage- Use your wits and follow fashion Puff your lungs out with your passion. (1) The frog was puffed up with rage because. (a) she didn t follow his instructions (b) the people didn t like his song (c) the people threw sticks and stones on him 1x4=4 1x3=3 Page 7 of 8

(d) the nightingale refused to sing (2) The frog called her a brainless bird because. (a) she was actually stupid (b) she followed the frog s instructions & killed herself (c) she didn t respect the audience and showed attitude (d) she didn t want to charge money for her concerts (3) When the nightingale puffed up her lungs. (a) she was able to sing better (b) her voice became more melodious (c) she died because of the bursting of her vein (d) she was able to impress the audience B. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow : C You can see they haven t. Can t you? Now, Victoria, be off upstairs and that quick. Put your white frock on with a black sash. (1) Who speaks these lines? (2) When does she say this? (3) What does it tell about her character? Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow No one would believe it, said Mrs. Packletide, her face changing colour as rapidly as though it were going through a book of patterns before post-time. Loona Bimberton would, said Miss Mebbin. Mrs. Packletide s face settled on an unbecoming shade of greenish white. (1) What wouldn t anyone believe in Mrs. Packletide s opinion? (2) Why is the rapidity of Mrs. Packletide s changing colour compared to that of going through a book of patterns before post time? (3) What hidden threat lay in Miss Mebbin s mentioning Loona Bimberton s name? 14. Answer any four of the following questions in 30-40 words each : (1) Which qualities of the two brothers in Two Gentlemen of Verona justify their being called gentlemen? (2) Mrs. Packletide s Tiger describes how jealous Mrs. Packletide was of Loona Bimberton. (3) It is the nightingale s gullible nature that brings about its death. Comment. (4) Why does Sylvia Plath compare the mirror to the lake? (5) How does Shakespeare bring out the fact that art is more powerful than time? 15. Answer the following in about 150 words. As the narrator of Two Gentlemen of Verona write a diary entry on your experience with the two young boys and how it impacted you OR As Louisa Mebbin write a paragraph on how you felt the first night you spent in the weekend cottage you bought near Dorking after you blackmailed Mrs. Packletide. 1x3=3 1x3=3 2x4=8 8 - o O o - Page 8 of 8

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT I, 2012 EL2-018 MARKING SCHEME ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Class X SECTION - A READING 20 MARKS) 1. Objective : To identify and understand main parts of the text. Marking : 5 marks 1 mark for each correct answer. (1.1) (a) things they cherish. (b) the history of its occupants (c) physically smaller than they used to be. (d) was powerful. (e) she was a religious woman. (1.2) (a) It was test of her authority over her children (b) She was a beautiful young woman. (1.3) (a) monstrous/massive (b) dominion (c) rosary 2. (a) ten (b) seven (c) do many more chores other than cooking (d) whistling and singing (e) dangerous 1x5=5 Page 1 of 4

3. Objective : To identify and understand main parts of the text. Marking : 5 marks -1 mark for each correct answer. (a) Science cannot fully express the wonder of the world. (b) the speaker s boredom and disappointment with the lecture. (c) to contrast with the sounds in the lecture room (d) the importance of personal experience with nature. (e) knowledgeable SECTION B WRITING - 25 MARKS Postcard 4. Objectives : To use an appropriate style and format to write a post card. To decode the information given to write meaningful sentences. Content : 2 marks Fluency : 1 marks Accuracy : 5. Bio-Sketch Objective : 1 marks To use an appropriate style and format to write a biographical sketch. To decode the hints given to write meaningful sentences. Content : (1) Title (2) Inclusion of all the value points given in the hints Expression : 6. E-Mail Marking : Content : Marking should be in accordance with the writing assessment scale 3 Marks Under content, credit should be given to the student s creativity. However some of the points may be included. Suggested value points : (1) festival of giving and receiving (2) crosses all barriers of religion (3) spreading joy Fluency : 2 marks Accuracy : 2 marks 5 4 6 4 2 7. Article Writing Objective : To plan and organize and present ideas coherently. Marking : Marking should be in accordance with the writing assessment scale. Content : 4 Marks Under content, credit should be given to the student s creativity. However some of the points may be included. Suggested value points : (1) need for gadgets (2) not to be dependent on it (3) importance of communication (4) gadgets to supplement life not overtake it Fluency : 2 marks Accuracy : 2 marks Page 2 of 4

SECTION - C (GRAMMAR-20 MARKS) 8. Missing words 4 marks Objective : To use grammatical items accurately and appropriately Marking : ½ mark to be awarded to each correct answer (a) among (b) that (c) cannot (d) against (e) several (f) never (g) without (h) are 9. Expanding notes 4marks Objective : To expand the given notes correctly. Marking : 1 mark to be awarded to each correct answer. (a) are placed (b) are added (c) removed from water (d) adding 10. Editing : 4 marks Objective : To use grammatical items accurately and appropriately Marking: ½ mark to be awarded to each correct answer. (a) to of (b) quietly quite (c) draws drew (d) a the (e) in at (f) then than (g) formating formative (h) remember remembering 11. Re Arranging Words : 4 marks Objective : To rearrange jumbled words into grammatically correct sentences. Marking : 1 mark to be awarded to each correct answer. (1) We cannot blame the public entirely. (2) We have to educate them. (3) Even a candy on the road could cost an animal its life. (4) This is why one shouldn t litter roads 12. Reported Speech : Objective : To complete the given passage with grammatically correct sentences by changing the narration. Marking : 1 marks to be awarded to each correct answer. (a) whether he had completed the work (b) was planning to do that the next day (c) if he had not known that it had to be done the previous day (d) he had spoken to the boss Page 3 of 4

SECTION - D (LITERATURE 25 MARKS) 13. (A) Frog and the Nightingale Marking : 1 mark to be awarded to each correct answer (1) She didn t follow his instructions. (2) She followed the frog s instructions and killed herself. (3) She died because of the bursting of her vein. (B) Dear Departed Marking : 1 mark to be awarded to each correct answer (1) Mrs. Slater (2) when Grandfather Abel is presumed to have died (3) cares for appearances rather than love (C) Mrs. Packletide s Tiger Marking : 1 mark to be awarded to each correct answer (1) that she didn t kill the tiger (2) the rapidness with which she changed colour and the many emotions her face displayed (3) that she would tell Loona the truth about Mrs. Packletide 14. Marking : 2 marks to be awarded to each correct answer (1) Both were hard working, did not accept alms from any one and worked to earn their living (2) Jealousy, sense of competition, always trying to boast. (3) Ys. It was not confident about its talent, swayed by the frog believed whatever the frog said (4) Lake like the mirror is truthful, reflects what it sees without bias (5) Monuments get destroyed, people die but art stands the test of time. 15. Two Gentlemen of Verona Diary Entry format express feelings of appreciation at the hard work the boys do their love for their sister younger generation should learn from them OR sense of satisfaction at having your own place what you had to do to get the house a little feeling of guilt at what you had to do to get the place yet happy - o O o - Page 4 of 4