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FOR OFFICE USE ONLY PART – A Q. No.

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2 General Instructions : i)

The question-cum-answer booklet contains two Parts, Part – A & Part – B.

ii)

Part – A consists of 35 questions and Part – B consists of 24 questions.

iii)

Space has been provided in the question-cum-answer booklet itself to answer the questions.

iv)

Follow the instructions given in Part – A and write the correct answer in full in the space provided below each question.

v)

For Part – B enough space for each question is provided. You have to answer the questions in the space provided.

PART – A Four alternatives are given for each of the following questions / incomplete statements. Only one of them is correct or most appropriate. Choose the most appropriate alternative and write it in the space provided below each question. 35 × 1 = 35 1.

Mr. Regnier’s sold ............... kind of jewellery. ( Fill in with the appropriate word ) (A)

modern

(B)

old

(C)

antique

(D)

gold.

Ans. : 2.

Gordon Butcher’s reaction as soon as he saw the rim of the enormous plate was (A)

curious

(B)

fear

(C)

afraid

(D)

upset

Ans. : 3.

The writer of the lesson ‘Amber’ James Herriot was a ............... doctor. ( Fill in with the appropriate word ) (A)

physician

(B)

dentist

(C)

veterinary

(D)

neuro surgeon.

Ans. :

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The lesson ‘The World in a Wall’ is an extract from the book (A)

My family and other animals

(B)

My animals

(C)

My family and animals

(D)

My family.

Ans. : 5.

Sister Rose maintained dog sanctuary by (A)

organising music nights

(B)

organising jumble sales

(C)

organising magic shows

(D)

organising cricket match.

Ans. : 6.

Why did Butcher think of Ford at first as soon as he saw the rim of the enormous plate ? It was because (A)

he was working for the Ford

(B)

he was afraid of Ford

(C)

he thought Ford may punish him if not informed

(D)

he did not know what to do by himself.

Ans. : 7.

Swaminathan thought that it would be ............... to expect fifteen rupees for ten mangoes. ( Insert the correct word from the following ) (A)

scandal

(B)

scandalize

(C)

scandalous

(D)

scandalized.

Ans. : 8.

McManus had a cinema company by name (A)

Interworld Films

(B)

Internal World Films

(C)

International World Films

(D)

Intra World Films.

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4 Victor’s mother promised him to get ............... if he behaves himself. ( Write the correct word choosing from the following. ) (A)

pineapple cake

(B)

honey cake

(C)

apple cake

(D)

cake.

Ans. : 10.

The word ‘ignominy’ means (A)

noise

(B)

shame

(C)

fear

(D)

happy.

Ans. : 11.

The author Paul Theroux was travelling by train through (A)

Costa Rica

(B)

New Hampshire

(C)

America

(D)

Africa.

Ans. : 12.

The lesson ‘On the Train’ is an extract from (A)

The Old Patagonian Express

(B)

Patagonian Express

(C)

The Old Express Train

(D)

The Train.

Ans. : 13.

The Great Ruo gorge is in (A)

America

(B)

Africa

(C)

India

(D)

England.

Ans. :

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The lesson ‘Cut off by the Rains’ was an extract from (A)

Venture Interior

(B)

Venture into the Interior

(C)

Exploring Africa

(D)

Journey through Africa.

Ans. : 15.

Roald Amundsen was a ............... explorer. ( Fill in the blank with appropriate word ) (A)

American

(B)

African

(C)

Norwegian

(D)

European.

Ans. : 16.

Aditi Pant’s Indian expedition is called (A)

Journey to South pole

(B)

Dakshin Gangotri

(C)

Journey to North pole

(D)

Journey to Antartica.

Ans. : 17.

Is there no one else in the lower school to rival your undoubted ............... at keeping goal ? Write correct word choosing from below. (A)

excellent

(B)

excellently

(C)

excel

(D)

excellence.

Ans. : 18.

A hockey game is to take ............... over a choir practice. ( Fill in the blank with appropriate word ) (A)

precedent

(B)

precedence

(C)

precedencing

(D)

precedently.

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6 Why was the man given award ? It was because (A)

he killed a man

(B)

he killed a man when he was in army

(C)

he killed a man in a drunken brawl

(D)

he killed a man when he quarrelled.

Ans. : 20.

The author in the poem ‘Great Lover’ says he loved (A)

rivers and valleys

(B)

benison of hot water and furs to touch

(C)

bread and jam

(D)

chocolates and bread.

Ans. : 21.

The two things that the greedy dog doesn’t eat are (A)

apple cores and bacon fat

(B)

chocolates and roast

(C)

orange peel and paper bags

(D)

mushrooms and cucumber.

Ans. : 22.

Arithmetic is where the numbers fly like (A)

parrot

(B)

crow

(C)

pigeons

(D)

eagle.

Ans. : 23.

How did the writer come to know that the girl was blind ? When she (A)

sat at tea party

(B)

picked up tea cup

(C)

smiled and picked up tea cup

(D)

picked up tea cup fast.

Ans. : 24.

The train journey to the boy was (A)

happy

(B)

enjoyable

(C)

very good

(D)

distress.

Ans. :

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According to writer the train is (A)

a means of travelling

(B)

a carrier

(C)

a string of carriages drawn by an engine

(D)

a box full of people.

Ans. : 26.

What is the other word used in the poem ‘Travelling to Work in Rainy Weather’ for wet ? (A)

Damp

(B)

Drenched

(C)

Sprinkling water on the body

(D)

Walk in rains.

(B)

Protests

Ans. : 27.

What do you mean by chanced reproach ? (A)

Enquiry

(C)

Any objections that might be made (D)

Appreciation.

Ans. : 28.

When you open the door there will be (A)

open space

(B)

magic city

(C)

a tree or wood

(D)

a draught.

Ans. : 29.

The inhabitants of the wall were a mixed lot and they ............... into day and night workers. Fill in the correct words choosing from below. (A)

was divide

(B)

were divided

(C)

was divided

(D)

were divide.

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8 We can form the opposite of the word ‘fortune’ by using prefix (A)

mis

(B)

un

(C)

in

(D)

dis.

Ans. : 31.

The word ‘byres’ mean (A)

cow shelters

(B)

dog’s kennel

(C)

poultry shed

(D)

bird’s cage.

Ans. : 32.

They worked hard to get good results. The word ‘worked’ functions as (A)

verb

(B)

adverb

(C)

preposition

(D)

conjunction.

Ans. : 33.

What do you mean by fierce compulsion ? (A)

Strong feeling

(B)

Strong force

(C)

Strong fear

(D)

Strong appeal.

Ans. : 34.

Larry developed a phobia about match boxes. Phobia means (A)

shivering

(B)

fear

(C)

bold

(D)

courage.

Ans. : 35.

Wunder Kind is wonderful child. It is ............... word. (A)

Japanese

(B)

American

(C)

German

(D)

Latin.

Ans. :

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PART – B 36.

Quote from memory :

4

How it might fall, ................................................................. …………………………………………………………...….................. …………………………………………………………...….................. …....……………………………….…………………… legacy of wood. Answer the following questions in two or three sentences each : 37.

What was Morri’s daily routine in the shop ?

2

38.

What happened around three O’ clock when Butcher was tilling the land ?

2

39.

Which words in the poem suggest that the widow was young ?

2

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40.

Why was Amber abandoned ?

41.

What is the double word the writer uses to describe the shyness of the scorpions in

42.

43.

2

the wall ?

2

“You seem to be an extraordinary idiot.”

3

a)

Who said this ?

b)

Why did he say so ?

“They were both famous and their quarrel was famous too.” a)

Who were they ?

b)

Why did they quarrel ?

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What did Rakesh do as soon as he came to know the result ?

45.

“Rice smugglers caught” she read out, but immediately ran along a train of thought of her own.

46.

a)

Who is the ‘she’ referred to ?

b)

What was her chain of thought ?

Why did the writer refuse to see things with anyone else’s eyes ?

2

3

2

Answer the following questions in about five to six sentences each : 47.

Summarise the poem ‘Going Blind’.

4

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12 What is treasure trove ? What does the law of England say about the treasure trove ? 4

49.

50.

Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions given in brackets : a)

Luis draws him ..................... reluctant conversation. ( into, with )

b)

A wood man has been trapped ............... a falling tree. ( by, with )

Fill in the blanks with correct tense forms of the verbs :

2×1=2

2×1=2

The headmaster ..................... ( look ) up as he ..................... ( come ) in.

51.

Fill in the blanks with suitable conjunctions : a)

Neither a lender ..................... a borrower be.

b)

She is intelligent ..................... not industrious.

2×1=2

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Fill in the blanks with a, an or the : a)

McManus always wore ..................... strange old hat.

b)

The interesting part of ..................... story ends here.

2×1=2

Change into indirect speech :

2

The teacher said, “If the pupils approached me I would certainly guide them.”

54.

Rewrite the following sentences beginning with ‘No sooner .... than’ : a)

The conductor blew the whistle. The driver started the bus.

b)

He saw a tiger. He began to run.

2×1=2

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14 Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow : Health is more important than wealth. An unhealthy man is a burden to himself and to others. He is never happy. He cannot enjoy life even if he has plenty of money. If a healthy man has no money he can work and earn money. But an unhealthy man cannot buy health with money. We should, therefore, take steps to maintain good health. Regular exercise and balanced food help us to remain healthy. We should abstain from unhealthy habits like smoking and drinking. We should not do anything bad or evil. A guilty conscience can ruin our health.

55.

Why is an unhealthy man burden to himself and to others ?

2

56.

How can one maintain good health ?

2

57.

Write a paragraph using the clues given below :

4

A hare and a tortoise began a race — the hare have ran faster — the tortoise moved slowly — the hare was proud of his speed — he was much ahead of the tortoise — slept on the way — the tortoise moved ahead of the hare — won the race.

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Assume that you are Narayan/ Gayathri of Tumkur. Write a letter to your father asking his permission to join an excursion party. 5 OR Write a letter to the postmaster of your town asking him to redirect your letters to your new address.

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16 Write an essay on any one of the following topics in not more than fifteen sentences : 5 i)

Air pollution and its effects

ii)

Our National Flag and its importance

iii)

Newspapers and its importance.

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(C) antique (D) gold. Ans. : 2. Gordon Butcher's reaction as soon as he saw the rim of the enormous plate was. (A) curious (B) fear. (C) afraid (D) upset. Ans. : 3. The writer of the lesson 'Amber' James Herriot was a ............... doctor. ( Fill in with. the appropriate word ). (A) physician (B) dentist. (C) veterinary (D) neuro surgeon.

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