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Reg.No. ENGLISH PAPER II Time Allowed : 2 1 / 2 Hours] [Maximum Marks : 100 INSTRUCTION : Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If there is any lack of fairness, inform the Hall Supervisor immediately. This question paper contains FOUR SECTIONS. SECTION I (NON-DETAILED 35 MARKS) (1) Fill in the blanks with the appropriate phrases given below to form a complete meaningful paragraph: (5 1 = 5) Kumar watched (i) flying in a (ii) and remembered the time when he had see (iii) and his father had told him that the birds had come there to stay only (iv) and would soon leave the (v) and return to their home in the Artic. (i) for a short while (ii) the migratory birds (iii) the place of their sojourn (iv) nestlings in Vedanthangal (iv) streamlined V (2) Read the following sentences and identify the character / speaker: (5 1 = 5) (1) I will call you Goldy. (2) I shall perform some magic tricks. (3) Help! Save me from drowning. (4) At least we could spend some time together. (5) I ve been in search of a model to pose as Judas Iscariot. (3) Match the following appropriately: (5 1 = 5) (A) Judas caught in a drain (B) Kumar clever little boy (C) Mom one of two figures for a painting (D) Celine young and enterprising (E) Hubert fond of playing the piano hid in the cupboard [TURN over

(4) Complete the following sentences choosing the correct answer from the options given below: (5 1 = 5) (i) Mom allowed to keep the dog. (a) Goldy (b) Shelly (c) Sam (d) Diane (ii) The brothers started off the ride with. (a) a thumbs up sign (b) a wave of the fla (c) a whistle (d) a gun shot (iii) There were thieves hiding in the cupboard. (a) four (b) six (c) three (d) five (iv) The painter was trying hard to find a model for a painting of (a) an artist (b) Judas Iscariot (c) a beggar (d) a poet (v) Dad finally got an employment. (a) at a doctor s clinic (c) as a lecturer (b) as a clerk (d) with an auditing firm (5) Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : (5 1 = 5) With a shudder he once again turned to the window. The sky was dotted with birds flying in a streamlined V! They seemed to be hurrying, every one of them of one mind as if they had an important goal to pursue. It was that time of the year when the migratory birds were returning to their homes after a five - month warm sojourn. He remembered his childhood picnic with his parents to Vedanthangal, where he had seen flocks of birds nestled among the trees. Dad had hired a telescope to give him a closer view of the nest, where he saw tiny little nestlings-five of them! Dad had then told him that even though these families resided here, they would soon go back to their homes far in the cold regions of the planet. His father s words rang clear in his ears You see Kumar, though they have stayed here for almost half a year and have enjoyed our climate and the food available, they know that their home is in the Arctic. And there s no place like home, is there? Kumar gazed at the flock flying home from where they had come. But slowly his vision blurred as tears filled his eyes. Home is where the heart is Kumar thought, watching the birds till they were just specks on the distant horizon. Kumar left the room with a sure stride and a strong determination writ large on his countenance. (i) What was the V shaped formation seen by Kumar? (ii) What did the flight remind him of? (iii) Describe what Kumar had seen amidst the trees while on his picnic. (iv) What behaviour among the birds taught Kumar of the importance of home? (v) What do you think Kumar had decided to do? Give a reason for your answer. 2

(6) (1-5) Study the given mind map and fill in the incomplete details. (5 1 = 5) Shelley saw a wounded dog He brought it home He loved.the dog i The dog too ii to trace the owner iii One day, a lady ------------------------------ iv The dog s real name v The dog had to be given back, as --------------------- (7) Answer in a paragraph any one of the following questions: (1 5 = 5) (a) Narrate the story The Face of Judas Iscariot in your own words (b) How did the close encounter result in bringing the brothers closer to each other? (c) Imagine you were Hubert and knew of the thieves plan to rob the house. How would you have dealt with the situation? 3

SECTION II (LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS 15 MARKS) (8) Make notes of the following passage and prepare a summary using the notes. (5+5 =10) No study of English can be complete without a reference dictionary of idioms. A very useful and easily available reference material is The Collins Dictionary of English Idioms. This dictionary contains clearly explained meanings of over three thousand common English idioms. To make the meaning even clearer, and to show you how the idiom can be used, each idiom is provided with a suitable sample sentence. In this dictionary, the emphasis is on true idioms. These are expressions whose meanings cannot be easily worked out from the words they contain. The dictionary also provides a great many variations in the way these idioms are used. The main emphasis, however is on providing an understanding of the meaning of the idioms, rather than attempting to be a complete guide to idiomatic usage. (145 words) (9) Complete the following dialogue appropriately. (5 1 = 5) Gautham : May I come in Madam? (i) Teacher : ------------------------------- Gautham : My bus broke down. So I could not come to school on time. (ii) Teacher : ---------------------------------------------, otherwise she will mark you absent. (iii) Gautham : --------------------------------------- (iv) Teacher : --------------------------------------- (v) Gautham : ---------------------------------------- SECTION III (COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS 15 MARKS) (10) Write a dialogue with at least ten utterances between a shopkeeper and a customer who wishes to get his defective watch exchanged. (5) (11) Ramesh wanted to write to Mr Nagaraj asking him to be the Chief Guest for a function in his school. He had the format of his letter ready but had yet to write the content. Complete the content of his letter in about 100 words. (5) 4

From K.Ramesh School Pupil Leader XYZ Higher Secondary School B City Pin XXX XXX To Mr C.Nagaraj Professor of English ABC Arts College K City Pin YYY YYY B City 3 rd November,2010 Dear Sir, Sub: Invitation to preside over the inauguration of Literary Association Thank you Yours sincerely, K.Ramesh (SPL) (12) Prepare an advertisement on the information given below: (5) (a) Grand look clothes shop Aadi sale 15% discount gents / ladies / kids apparels (b) New Millennium Bike comfortable ride sleek look affordable price. SECTION IV (EXPANSION OF IDEAS 35 MARKS) (13) Expand the following headlines: (5 1 = 5) (i) S.B.I. releases new coin-big Temple Centenary (ii) India Wins Medals at CWG (iii) Heavy floods in Bihar, crops ruined (iv) Students take up rally to create AIDS awareness (v) Obama to visit India in November 5

(14) Study the pie-chart and answer the questions given below: (5 1 = 5) Mr. Krishnan's Expenditure 32' 52' Ucxkpiu Hqqf Gpvgtvckpogpv 52' Enqvjgu Gfwecvkqp Tgpv 42' 7' 7' (i) Mr Krishnan spends equally on (a) food and education (b) food and clothes (c) food and rent (d) education and clothes (ii State whether the following statement is true: Expenditure on food and savings equals the sum of the expenditure on entertainment, clothes and rent. (iii) The difference between the expenditure on food and savings is equal to that on : (a) rent (b) clothes and entertainment (c) education (d) savings (iv) The expenditure on clothes is that on entertainment. (a) greater than (b) the same as (c) less than (d) double (v) The expenditure on savings is that on education. (a) twice (b) half of (c) equal to (d) more than (15) Write a paragraph using any one of the following outlines in about 100 words: (5) (a) It is better to prevent something disastrous before it happens. students study daily lessons work regularly avoid scoring less family save money avoid getting into debts take care of health avoid diseases save money rather than spending on medicines (b) Trees wealth of a nation should not be cut down. Forests aid rain-fall natural resources students aim in life- planting of trees encourage in schools, colleges, create awareness in public regarding saving trees preventing cutting down trees. 6

(16) Match the following products and slogans: (5 1 = 5) (A) Wrist watch Get set, go (B) Jewellery You are what you wear (C) Clothes The Magic of Words (D) Pens Dazzle and Sparkle (E) Slippers On your guard Wear and tear (17) Observe the map given below and write the instructions required: (5) You are near the park. A stranger asks you to direct him to a textile shop. Guide him with your directions in about 50 words. You are here HOTEL ABIRAMI TEXTILES TEMPLE MAIN (18) Read the poem given below and complete its paraphrase with suitable phrases in the given blanks: (5 1 = 5) Are Dry: Environment Poem by Moses H. Barbu She told you to plant trees and you paid her no heed and now the taps are dry. They released a water rationing schedule today, a water conservation measure you say, because the taps are dry. You should have rationed your greed and paid her heed, when she told you not to cut down forest trees, but you did not see the wisdom of her pleas, and now the taps are dry. 7

You did (i) to her when she told you to plant trees. Now there is no (ii). You tell me that (iii) to control and distribute a limited supply of water in order to conserve water. You should have controlled your greed and paid attention when she told you (iv) the forest, but you did not understand how (v). And now there is no water in the taps. (19) (a) Translation: (5) A co-passenger on the bus you travel in has slipped and sprained his ankle. He wishes to go to a hospital nearby. Someone gives him the instructions in Tamil. As he is new to Tamil Nadu, he does not understand the language. Translate the instructions into English to help him. nguªj ãw j ÂèUªJ c jk fhªâ rhiyæš neuhf bršyî«. äf bgça jghš ãiya«ty òw«cÿsj. mj F vânu rhiyia fl fî«. ϪÂa t» F g f š cÿs rªâš EiHaΫ. ÏlJ òw š, Ïu lhtj f ll«ky ku JtkidahF«. (b) Look at the picture given below. Express your views on it in about five sentences. Water scarcity and poverty the inseparable twins 8