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ICSE English Paper 2003 Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately. You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. The time given at the head of this paper is the time allowed for writing the answers

(Do not spend more than 35 minutes on this question.) Ques1 Write a composition (350-400 words) on any one of the following:- [25] (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) While on a picnic you and your friends decide to go sailing. Unfortunately, your boat capsizes in a violent storm. However, all of you manage to swim to safety. Give a vivid account of the incident. Looking back at the last ten years of your life, describe the events that have been significant in shaping your personality. Animals should not be used for drug development or medical research. Express your views either for or against this statement Write a short story to illustrate the proverb 'Knowledge is Power'. Study the picture given below. Write a story or a description or an account of what it suggests to you. Your composition may be about the subject of the picture or may take suggestions from it; but there must be a clear connection between the picture and your composition Question 2 [10] (Do not spend more than 20 minutes on this question.) Select one of the following. (i) (ii) You wish to become a journalist while your parents want you to become a doctor. Write a letter to your mother giving reasons why you should be allowed to pursue your ambition. You are the manager of a reputed firm. A consignment sent by you to one of your regular customers was returned with a letter complaining of the inferior

quality of goods. Write a letter of apology, explaining the causes and your plans for replacement Question 3 Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:- An important reason for ants' success is their ability to talk-not with words but with tastes and smells. Their vocabulary is made up of a mixture of substances they produce in various parts of their bodies and emit via their glands. The so-called pheromones are signals that other ants can smell and taste. The messages they communicate set off a 5 specific kind of behaviour: fetching food for instance or looking after the brood or feeding the queen. Furthermore, ant-talk is not limited to food. Ants use a hundred different scents to communicate a hundred different messages. With such a sophisticated array of messenger fragrances, ants organize complicated tasks with close-to-perfect efficiency. 10 Every ant is a specialist with a vocation of its own. The queen has one of the biggest workloads-laying eggs round the clock. Despite the presence of a queen, an ant colony is not a monarchy. The word 'queen' is actually a misnomer. "She doesn't reign over the others," says Holldobler. "She's a machine for laying eggs. "From morning till night she produces her daughters, 15 the sterile workers of the colony. Males don't have to do much and the queen only produces them when reproduction time is approaching. Their main job is to fertilize the winged females. After that they die. Messengers don't have much free time either. When you see a handful of ants scurrying around in the kitchen without any apparent purpose, 20 it doesn't mean they have lost their bearings. They're scouts foraging for food. Once they've found something edible, they report back to base, depositing their chemical spores on the way. "Food located, please collect," is the taste and smell message for the other members back at the nest. 25 Very soon, long chains of worker-ants begin scurrying back and forth from their nest ferrying food which they hand over to ants who specialize in housekeeping. The duties of these ants include keeping the nest in good order and cleaning and feeding the queen. Jet ants settle in hollow trees where they build papery structures to 30 live in. In these trees they keep herds of greenflies which they actually milk in the same way we milk cows. It's a model partnership. To satisfy their need for amino acids, the greenflies have to ingest large quantities of sap. As a result, surplus sugar forms in their

bodies which they excrete through their rear ends. This socalled 35 honeydew is the jet ants' main source of nourishment. In return, the ants see to it that the greenflies don't get stuck fast in their own honey and also protect their herds from marauding predators such as ladybirds. "It's a form of dairy farming," says Holldobler. Dairying is only one of the many ingenious ideas ants have come up 40 with in the course of evolution. Small red wood ants, for example, regulate the temperature in their high-rise ant hills by sunbathing on warm spring days and then scuttling back to the nest double quick to give off the warmth they've soaked up. An ant colony, Holldobler says, is an almost perfectly organized 45 network of equal status elements complementing one another in all they do. Ants will do anything as long as it's in the service of the common weal. "May be socialism does work after all under certain circumstances," Holldobler grins. "Karl Marx just had the wrong species in mind." (a) Five words are given below. Give the meaning of each word as used in the passage. One word answers or short phrases will be accepted. [1*5=5] (i) Array (Line 9) (ii) Foraging (Line 21) (iii) Ferrying (Line 27) (iv) Predators {line 38) (v) Ingenious (Line 40) (b) Answer briefly the following questions in your own words. [2*5=10] (i) What is meant by 'misnomer'? Why is the word 'qneen' a misnomer? (ii) When do the chains of worker ants move about in a hurry? (iii) What is referred to as 'milk' from the greenflies? (iv) What do the greenflies receive in return for giving milk to the ants? (v) What does Holldobler wish to communicate by the following sentence:- "Karl Marx just had the wrong species in mind." (c) In not more than 60 words of your own, state how the ants work in a well organized manner. [5] Question 4 (a) Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions given after each. Make other changes that may be necessary but do not change the meaning of each sentence. [5] (i) Had I not helped her, she would not have succeeded.

Begin: But...) (ii) His unexpected victory surprised everybody in the school. (Begin: His unexpected victory took...) (iii) If he apologizes, he will be pardoned. (Use unless instead of if) (iv) Nobody in our city can run as fast as Usha. (Begin: Usha...) (v) Joe requested his friend to wait there till he returned. (End:... till I return.") (b) Fill in the blanks with appropriate words:- [5] (i) The outgoing Manager will hand charge to his successor. ii) Her request for a transfer was turned. (iii) A man is known the company he keeps (iv) Not all of us are alive the threats arising from global warming. (v) You must reach home sunset. (vi) The five players quarrelled themselves. (vii) We have lived in this village ten years. (viii) He found himself pressure to grant the request. (ix) He proved himself equal the task (x) He was unwilling to take the challenge (c) In the following passage fill in each of the numbered blanks with the correct form of the word given in brackets. Do not copy the passage, but write in correct serial order the word or phrase appropriate to the blank space. [5] Example: 0 lived Once there (0) (live) a monk who (1) (decide) to make his followers always laugh. People flocked to him to listen to his jokes and (2) (return) home laughing. The monk would make fun of himself and of others, (3) (make) sure that there (4) (be) not a single gloomy face in the crowd. After some years when he (5) (die) and yet cheerful, his followers asked him how he (6) (manage) to be happy even on his deathbed. He did not reply but made a last wish that he should be cremated with his clothes on. He wished that he should be kept on the funeral pyre with the same clothes he (7) (wear). His wishes were carried out, and to every one's surprise, when the pyre was (8) (light) it was

found that the old monk had (9) (hide) firecrackers under his clothes. Even on his cremation pyre, he (10) (entertain) people. (1) (decide) (2) (return) (3) (make) (4) (be) (5) (die) (6) (manage) (7) (wear) (8) (light) (9) (hide) (10) (entertain) (d) Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using 'and', 'but' or 'so': [5] (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) He found the book at last. It was in the library. She received the message. Immediately she went to meet her brother Tom may run fast. He cannot catch the train I saw men at work on a new building. It was to be a factory Suresh did not come to school. He did not send in an application.