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Vocabulary Contextual Meaning ENGLISH- PAPER-1

Contextual Meaning of assuage..


a) a loud cry of fear Answers: a) calling b) profession c) devine call
English Material
b) a loud cry of pain 1. d; 2. b; 3. c; 4. d; 5. c; 6. d; 7. a; 8. c; 9. c; d) Strong feeling of fitness for a particular
Prepared by:
c) A short cry d) a shrill cry 10. b; 11. c; 12. a; 13. c; 14. b; 15. b; 16. d; 17. carrier
Silver Oaks 17) Verdict: a; 18. b; 19. b; 20. b; 21. c; 22. a; 23. c; 24. c; 14) The western part of our town is sparsely
School, a) judgement b) trial 25. c; 26. b; 27. c; 28. d; 29. a; 30. d; 31. b; populated.
Sitamurthy Hyderabad. Anu Swarajya Sree
c) Announcement d) conviction by court 32. d; 33. c; 34. c. a) very densely b) thinly c) richly
Principal Facilitator
18) Vengeance: d) with little furniture
a) violence b) revenge 15) Nirmala Shishu Bhavan is a home for
Most suitable contextual meaning
PAPER - I Section -II c) thoroughness d) great force abandoned children
of the underlined words.
19) Expose: a) meritorious b) mentally retarded
Vocabulary
a) pose well b) make known, uncover 1) Please don't turn on the light. c) self - ruined d) deserted
Textual Meaning - Correct meaning:
c) show all parts of the body a) switch on b) put off 16) His real motive for the crime remains
1) downhearted: d) cover the parts of body c) remove d) start obscure
a) powerless b) in high spirits 20) laurel: 2) The earth trembled slightly, and the beds in a) Mysterious b) suspicious
c) having no heart d) in low spirits a) plain land b) prize which the two men lay vibrated. c) undersolved d) not known
2) bewildered: c) drainage d) evergreen shrub a) turned round and round 17) He was fatally wounded in the accident
a) in wilderness b) confused or puzzled 21) Craze: b) produced words a) ending in death
c) dearly loved d) depressed a) peculiarity b) Hatred c) madness c) moved up and down b) as ordered by fate
3) regret: d) A very strong liking for a short time d) moved forwards and backwards rapidly c) of destiny d) very seriously
a) happy b) angry c) sad d) lovely 22) Integrity: and continuously 18) Many innocent people died in the riots
4) instinctively: a) quality of being honest b) fearlessness 3) You must do something to assuage his a) knowing nothing of evil or wrong
a) slowly b) doubtfully c) aggressively c) Full strength d) bravery feelings. b) harmless
d) without previous planning 23) Prowess: a) look more aged b) to add to c) not having any knowledge
5) desperately: a) bravery b) pride c) lessen pain or suffering d) do not all decent
a) merrily b) angrily c) strength d) Cleverness d) to make more 19) The judge acquitted the accused.
c) hopefully d) hopelessly 24) Turmoil: 4) My friend lent me his car hesitatingly. a) Released b) declared not guilty
6) mutilate: a) peace and calm b) kind of oil a) sadly b) willfully c) Convicted
a) make painful b) operate and remove c) Disturbance d) trouble c) unwillingly d) doubtfully d) set a prisoner free in a court of law
c) cut off a part of the body d) disfigure 25) Mettle: 5) The boy acts in a daze and breaks out in 20) The boy admitted that he had stolen the
7) prevalent: ………………….. a) interfere in another's affair tears. book.
a) common b) uncommon b)Busy oneself without being asked to do so a) in anger b) in joy a) Allowed to enter b) refused
c) before a valley d) act or prevail upon c) Quality of endurance and courage c) in sorrow d) in confusion c) found to be guilty d) replied
8) solace: ………………….. d) Mentally not well 6) The audience listened to Nehru's lecture 21) His virgin speech in the Assembly was
a) anger b) joy c) comfort d) victory 26) Smart (V): with profound interest. greatly applauded.
9) agony: ………………….. a) bright b) cause sharp pain a) deep b) emotional a) Pure and chaste
a) entertainment b) craze c) active d) clever c) interesting d) shallow b) (speech) made before getting married
c) mental suffering d) happy mood 27) Speckled: 7) To - day we have sophisticated instruments c) Inexperienced d) first
10) ennoble : ………………….. a) scattered b) having long stripes to diagnose diseases. 22) He is a man of vicious character.
a) entrust b) make noble c) having spots d) shining brightly a) sensitive b) very costly a) Spiteful or malicious
c) entertain d) display 28) Tepid: c) highly developed d) special b) boastful c) Cruel d) irritable
11) Xenophobia: ………………….. a) having fear b) cold 8) As the boy touched the electric wire, his 23) He never killed, nor even chased a squirrel.
a) famous b) patriotism c) boiling d) lukewarm arm was amputated. a) Wounded b) pursued or ran after
c) An unreasonable hatred for foreigners 29) Popping: a) cut out b) amplified c) charged with d) killed
d) phobia of dogs a) throwing up b) making explosive sound c) carved d) cut off 24) He finally figured out how to do it and
12) Encomiums: ………………….. c) taking care d) hearing pop music 9) My wife had a badly fractured shoulder dragged the rail
a) Words of high praise 30) Dappled: a) injured b) wounded a) Hesitated quietly
b) Words related to economics a) drowned b) became dirty c) broken d) bent b) thought about
c) Words related to rebuke d) Encounter c) disturbed d) marked 10) The tutor has full confidence in his pupils. c) Fell in doubt d) broke into pieces
13) Charisma: ………………….. 31) Triot: a) interest b) hatred 25) Rex was just an amateur jumper himself,
a) power to give pleasure because of beauty a) walk slowly b) run with short steps c) jealousy d) belief but the most daring I have ever seen.
b) having smile and good character c) Run at a very high speed 11) The young IAS officer's marriage was a) Inexpert b) expert
c) ability to attract large crowds of people d) run fast but not gallop attended by the elite of the town. c) timid d) extraordinary
by special charm 32) Mantle: a) Most important people in a social group 26) Are you aware of the danger ahead?
d) good physical appearance a) wax candle b) bands of light b) The fashionable people a) Mindful b) having knowledge
14) Congregation: ………………….. c) A narrow piece of land c) The great people c) Careful d) cautious
a) a riotous group b) a religious group d) a hidden quality of character d) The Wealthy and the affluent 27) She was in anguish until she knew that her
c) a procession d) an election meeting 33) Pestilence: 12) She believed that all the help she received child was saved.
15) Escort: ………………….. a) absolute silence b) disturbance was divine providence. a) Mental suffering b) eagerness
a) abstain c) A dreadful disease d) a magic show a) Fate b) grace c) deep sorrow d) great suspense
b) go with someone or accompany 34) Graciously: c) God's care for his creations 28) The forest glade lay quite in sunlight.
c) to be near someone d) hand- cuffed a) seriously b) generously d) Sanction a) Animal b) forest guard
16) Squeal: c) kindly d) immediately 13) Helping the dying is the vocation c) open space d) thick growth
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Spelling Rhyming Words ENGLISH

Click the word in your mind...


29) The wind had drifted the fire to the grass. 3. The final consonant other than w, x, y Answers:
a) Carried along b) stopped at once preceded by one vowel is doubled when the 1. plot; 2. told; 3. few; 4. waist; 5. climb; 6.
Fill in the Blanks
c) Raised high d) put out vowel suffix is added. clerk; 7. shine; 8. diet; 9. rule; 10. wave; 11.
30) Her eyes began to smart and she sneezed. Ex. Rub+ed= rubbed, Stop+age=stoppage rough; 12. beard; 13. hang; 14. keys; 15.  Read the sentence and pick the right option
a) Open wide b) feel acute pain 4. Joining 'full' to another word. When 'full' is chair; 16. struck; 17. show; 18. chief; 19.  Regular [textual] reading helps in
c) close down d) become clear added to another word; it loses one 'l'. heard; 20. boss; 21. boot; 22. deal; 23. streak; understanding the vocabulary
31) Though he is rich, he leads an austere life. Ex. full+fill=fulfil , skill+full=skilful 24. shroud; 25. crown; 26. height; 27. happier;  To remember the vocabulary Use the words
a) simple and plain 5. Words ending with double 'l' lose one 'l' 28. hope; 29. deal; 30. choice in regular conversation.
b) extravagant when they are joined to another word.
c) miserly d) unhappy Ex.All+so=also, all+ways=always Fill in the blanks with suitable option
Phonetic Sounds - Rhyming Words
32) In spite of difficulties, he remained  The final 'y' proceeded by a consonant 1. The _____________ interruption by the
undeterred. changes into 'i' when any suffix [except ing, ☞ Worthy Reminders children disturbed the speaker.
a) obstinate b) fully determined ish, ism, ist] is added.  Silently pronounce the word (continuous, continual, continuing)
c) stubborn d) not discouraged Ex. Carry+ed=carried early+est=earliest  Identify the phonetic sound and match with 2. There are _________ bodies in space.
33) Gandhiji took the vow of chastity when  The final 'y' preceded by vowel does not the symbol (countless, unaccountable, uncountable)
going to London for studies. change.  Read the given words to ensure that it 3. The story ended with a _________ reunion
a) doing something in haste Ex. Enjoyment, playing rhymes with the question of the family (hearty, heart-burning, heart-
b) the act of chasing Find the word rhyming with the key word  It is the sound that should match-not just the warming)
c) abstaining from all the vices and being given in the following: letters 4. The boys ___________________ their
pure 1. Trot: tract plot treat cat Phonetics study after a brief interval. (continued,
d) neighbourly love 2. Hold: told bald called mole 1. lunatic: pure supra lukewarm rude started, resumed)
34) The leaders made fervent appeal for funds 3. True: few cure poor screw 2. wisdom: pious horses casual cats 5. A nun in white saree will ask you your
to help the people affected by floods. 4. Haste: mast beast waist caste 3. cure: rule lunatic hug lure ___________ and let you in into a
a) calm b) honest 5. Lime: limb climb claim comb 4. running: mute rude cushion custom courtyard.
c) submissive d) passionate 6. Dark: work clerk fork lurk 5. Wealth: weal still bread meek (business, profession, occupation)
35) The day of my visit was a day of perishing 7. Sign: drain main lane shine 6. Village: ragged gang gimmicks gem 6. If drivers do not obey traffic ____________
heat and dust. 8. Kite: weight date diet right 7. Dozen: basic lessen listen music they will do accidents.(decrees, laws,
a) cool and pleasant b) encouraging 9. Pool: coil mule rule toll 8. Strenuous:nude null nuisance rude regulations)
c) very severe d) influencing 10.Shave: have drive dove wave 9. Steal: health breath dead lead 7. The accused _______________ that he was
11. Enough: though through rough bough 10.breath: breathe leader breadth great guilty (admitted, agreed, accepted)
Answers: 12.Heard: beard lard word beard 11. pull: rule food door wool 8. If you do a lot of washing it's more _______
1. a; 2. d; 3. c; 4. c; 5. d; 6. a; 7. c; 8. d; 9. c; 13.Sprang: cling hung strong hang 12.amputate: pulse punish compute rule to buy the largest pack of detergent.
10. d; 11. a; 12. c; 13. b; 14. b; 15. d; 16. d; 14.Cease: peace keys tease please 13.food: blood flood shoot wool (economic, economy, economical)
17. a; 18. b; 19. d; 20. d; 21. d; 22. a; 23. b; 15.Hair: coir tear chair shire 14.work: journey shore pour drove 9. The case was dismissed for lack of
24. b; 25. a; 26. b; 27. a; 28. c; 29. a; 30. b; 31. 16.Luck: luke back struck duke 15.police: release realize malice polite ____________(evidence, proof, judgement)
a; 32. d; 33. c; 34. d; 35. c. 17.Crow: above bough rove show 16.spear: pear fair steer swear 10. Some of the players do not strictly follow
18.Leaf: café achieve knife chief 17.Parcel : easy birds lose books the ___ of the game.(rules, laws, regulation)
19.Third: hired afford heard lord 18.Miss: sink please shout measure 11. The party which is in __________ does not
Mis-spelt Words - SPELLING
20.Class: bias chaos lass boss 19.Careful: dance rack far share want elections now.(powerful, powerless,
☞ Worthy Reminders 21.Shoot: foot put mute boot 20.Half: hour which what whole power)
 Click the word in your mind camera and 22.Meal: male sale deal nail 21.Shirt: Shut must rude hurt 12. My children feel _____________ if they are
remember it like a picture 23.Meek: cake hike mock streak 22.Daughter: bought floor fair beach taken out . (cheer, cheerful, cheering)
 Break the word into 2 to 3 parts and freeze 24.Proud: Showed mould shroud proved 23.Unique: uncle hunger super tube 13. The beggar's _______________ were
it in your mind camera 25.Down: Shown mourn done crown 24.Demise: Disease horses search save ragged and dirty. (attire, clothes, costume)
 Remember the sequence of vowels in each 26.Tight: late tuft height weight 25.Learn: rough pull bread turn 14. A cool _____ blew along the water course.
word: ie, ei, ou, ve, ea, ae 27.appear: prepare umpire happier bare 26.Lack: jack alone talk lark (wind, breeze, air)
Ex. 'I before 'e' except after 'c' 28.soap: soup shape hope shop 27.House: mourn hour tour crown 15. When the police were chasing, the thief
Ex.------- ie ------- or ------- cei ------- 29.steal: hale mail real deal 28.Nostril: postal hostel coastal monk _________ over the wall.(sat, jumped, ran)
Believe, chief deceive, receive 30.voice: boys dice choice tries 29.Heart: tease heat dart death 16. The factory failed to ________ its expected
1. There are only three words ending with the 30.News: press listen case rose production on account of frequent strikes.
root "ceed" in English. 31.Thou: think nothing method mother (achieve, exceed, come up)
They are i) Concede ii) Succeed iii) Exceed 17. He had to meet with many obstacles in his
In all words the letter 'q' is always followed Answers: way, but he stood _________________
by 'U and another vowel.eg; quality, queen. 1. lukewarm; 2. pious; 3. lure; 4. custom; 5. (undeterred, deterred, determined)
2. a. The final vowel' is not generally dropped bread; 6. gem; 7. music; 8. nude; 9. lead; 10. 18. I had always been ________ in swimming
when a consonant suffix is added. breadth; 11. wool; 12. compute; 13. wool; 14. (interested, interest, interesting)
Ex. Love+ly=lovely, move+ment= journey; 15. malice; 16. steer; 17. lose; 18. 19. All the teachers _______ me on my success.
movement sink; 19. share; 20. what; 21. shut; 22. bought; (complimented, complemented, considered)
b. The final 'e' is generally dropped when a 23. tube; 24. save; 25. turn; 26. jack; 27. 20. When I rode the bicycle for the first time, I
vowel suffix or , 'y' suffix is added. crown; 28. hostel; 29. dart; 30. rose; 31. was ________ that I might fall down
Ex. Write+ing = writing, adventure+ous= method (feared, afraid, frightened of)
adventurous, stone+y=stony 21. I don't have ________ to do with it.
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Sentence Ends Punctuations ENGLISH

Various kinds of conditional clauses...


(something, anything, nothing) Sentence Ends Rewrite with Punctuations Answers:
22. He woke me up by ________ on the window 1. "Well?" said Holmes. "Is it not
of my room (kicking, pushing, tapping) ☞ Worthy Reminders ☞ Worthy Reminders interesting?" asked Dr.Mortimer. "Only to a
23. One morning on the way to the vineyard we  Read the sentence two to three times.  When 2 or more points are there in a collector of fairy tales".
_______ the farmer. (ran into, ran across,  Decide where the sentence ends. sentence, use commas to differentiate the 2. "Charles!" she said. "We don't have any
ran over)  Write only the last words of each sentence points Charles in the kindergarten."
24. He had a ___________ letter from our and the appropriate punctuation mark.  Use single inverted commas for dialogues 3. "What happened to Charles ?"my husband
friend whose wife had died (hearty, heart-  Remember the interrogative 'Wh' word like  Use double inverted commas for quotes or asked.
warming, heart breaking) what.., why.. special words. 4. "That's fine." I said heartily. "Didn't
25. Most animals have ___________to protect  Try to differentiate interrogative and  Use exclamation mark at the end only if the Charles want to do exercises."
their young. (insight, intention, instinct) assertive sentences and use proper sentence ends with a surprise or 5. "I will do the work as usual then?" said the
26. Don't get off the train till it is ___________ punctuation marks. announcement young lady. " Until some one comes to fill the
(stationary, stationery, stationed)  If you have used inverted commas and the place."
27. He bent low for a ___________through the The following passage the end of each sentence continues after that, use comma 6. "What is your name?" the man asked.
keyhole.(lock, sight, peep) sentence is not indicated. Decide where each after the inverted commas "Kiran" said the girl: what a coincidence; said
28. The boy acts bewildered and breaks into sentence ends and write the last word 1. Well said Holmes Is it not interesting asked the man, I'm also "Kiran".
___________ (tears, heart, showers) followed by (.)or (?) or (!) Dr.Mortimer only to a collector of fairy tales 7. He was so slow, so weak and disobedient
29. In a historical play, all the players were in 2. Charles she said we don't have any Charles too. He was much too small to be moved .Yet,
Moghul ________ (dress, costume, clothes) 1. Mother Teresa, whence this special interest in the kindergarten he kept sinking down, exhausted and refusing
30. The wound ___________ in a short time. in the dying I asked her it is a vocation a call 3. What happened to Charles my husband to get up again.
(cured, healed, dried) nobody wants the dying, the sick, no asked 8. "If you are interested in the job ,"said my
31. Prices ___________ during war. (soar, sore, 2. What we saw then was the end of the case uncle ,"Do let me know".
sour) there wasn't a witness prepared to swear that 9. "Is it!"said the other. "You are here to
32. None of the suggestions made by you is it was the prisoner he'd seen and the brother attend a congress."
_______ (satisfactory, satisfied, satisfying) he has his alibi too he was with his wife. 10."My father, had he still been alive ,would
33. My brother has always been _____ in riding 3. Good God he said you don't mean to say that have said:" My son, it's God's will. That's the
horses. all these are threatened oh, those are only way God tests you. Suffering ennobles you -
(interested, interesting, interest) half of them, I explained makes you a better person.
34. The food that looks good does not _____ 4. Just then, she saw smoke ahead of her too 11. "Alas!" What shall I do now? cried the
taste good. (necessary, necessity, the danger had circled round no, it was still traveler.
necessarily). behind them too then she knew they were 12. "What food to the hungry ? What pillow to
35. It has become imperative for the caught the sleepy? " Basanto said.
Government to _____ its resources to meet 5. How lovely it is you must buy it
the extra expenditure. (develop, augment, immediately do you think it is too late not at
exceed) all
Transformation of sentences
36. The witness is giving a _____ account what 6. Well, what shall we do now asked the ☞ Rules: a. 'IF' clause
had actually happened. (false, partial, crocodile Let's go back I must get my heart  The various kinds of conditional clauses or
distorted) to please my dear sister said the monkey sentences in English can be roughly grouped
37. By a strange _____ she got her first job the 7. Mr. A and Mr. B who hate each other and under three types;
day she got married.(incidence, accident, through mutual hatred bring each other to 4. That's fine I said heartily didn't Charles want  Type - i : We use type one to talk about the
coincidence) destruction. to do exercises. future
38. In the play 'Akbar' that we performed at 8. His son met him at the door beaming all 5. I will do the work as usual then said the Eg : If you work hard, you will pass class x.
school, all the players were in Moghul over and wildly elated a man waved today young lady until some one comes to fill the  Type - ii : We use type ii to talk about an
_____ (Uniform, garment, costume) waved for ever so long he said with a crutch place. action that the speaker thinks are possible
39. Our new Manager is _____ of everything. Schwamm asked. 6. What is your name the man asked kiran said but not very probable.
(suspected, suspicion, suspicious) 9. How dare you talk of me like that may the girl what a coincidence said the man I'm Eg : If I were the principal, I would promote
nothing remain of you. May your face be also kiran you.
Answers: cursed by the black pox how dare you say 7. He was so slow so weak and disobedient too  Type - iii : We use type -iii to talk about past
1. continuous; 2. uncountable; 3. heart- that I have brought diluted milk to the he was much too small to be moved yet he actions that did not happen.
warming; 4. resumed; 5. business; 6. market kept sinking down exhausted and refusing to Eg : If I had not missed the train, I could
regulations; 7. admitted; 8. economical; 9. get up again have gone to Bombay.
evidence; 10. rules; 11. power; 12. cheerful; Answers: 8. If you are interested in the job said my uncle Rewrite the sentences as directed.
13. attire; 14. breeze; 15. jumped; 16. achieve; 1. dying(?), her(.) , call(.) no(?) do let me know 1. a. I don't have the time, so I cannot accept
17. Undeterred; 18. interested; 19. 2. case(.), seen(.), brother(?), wife(.) 9. is it said the other you are here to attend a the job.
complimented; 20. feared; 21. nothing; 22. 3. God(.), threatened(?), them(.) explained(.) congress b. If…………………………………….
tapping; 23. ran across; 24. heart-breaking; 4. too(.) round(?) too(.) caught(.) 10. my father had he still been alive would have 2. a. Unless you work hard, you can't get first
25. instinct; 26. stationed; 27. peep; 28. tears; 5. is(!) immediately(.) late(?) all(.) said my son its gods will that's the way tests rank.
29. costume; 30. healed; 31. sore; 32. 6. now(?) crocodile(.) sister(.) monkey(.) you suffering ennobles you makes you a b. If…………………………………….
satisfactory; 33. interested; 34. necessarily; 7. destruction(.) better person 3. I don't have a car. So, I can't give you a ride.
35. augment; 36. false; 37. coincidence; 38. 8. elated(.) today(!) long(!) crutch(?) 11. Alas what shall I do now cried the traveler b. If …………………………………….
costume; 39. suspicious 9. that(?) you(.) pox(.) market(?) 12. what food to the hungry what pillow to the 4. a. I did not see the signal , so I did not stop.
sleepy Basanto said b. If …………………………………….
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Voice Parts of Speech ENGLISH

Parts of Speech are essential building blocks...


Answers: Interchange of the Answers:  A common sense is a great virtue.[wrong]
1. If I have time, I can accept the job.; 2. If degrees of comparison 1. b. He delayed to meet her. 2. b. Teja is as Common sense is a great virtue.[correct]
you work hard, you can get first rank.; 3. If I  Positive: No one is as strong as Mohan intelligent as Roja. 3. b. In spite of raining Note: No article before an abstract noun.
had a car, I could give you a ride.; 4. If I had  Comparative: Mohan is stronger than any heavily, we decided to go out for shopping. 4. Rewrite the sentences with necessary
seen the signal, I would have stopped. other boy in the class. b. Though he was ill, he worked hard. 5. b. corrections.
 Superlative: Mohan is the strongest boy in Since she was honest, she was given the job. 1. I am not understanding why is she telling
the class. lies.
Voice
Rewrite the sentences 2. This book is more interesting than any book
 When the doer is important,use the active 1. a. Very few cities in India are as big as
Parts of Speech I had read.
voice. Hyderabad. The parts of speech are essential building blocks 3. Let me congratulate you for your success.
 When the receiver is important, use the b. Hyderabad is --------------------- of the English language. A poem to remember 4. My father wants to speak with your
passive voice. Eg.[AV] The hunter killed the 2. a. Roja is taller than Teja. the eight main parts of speech in English (Noun, principal.
tiger. [PV]The tiger was killed by the hunter. b. Teja is ------------------ Pronoun, Adjective, Verb, Adverb, Preposition, 5. None of his friends are good.
Rewrite the sentences as directed. 3. a. Iron is the most useful metal. Conjunction and Interjection): 6. Let she do it if she wants to.
1. a. Ganesh is making a kite. b. Iron is more ------------------------ 7. Please, tell me why are you late.
b. A kite--------------------------- c. No other -----------------------------  Every name is called a NOUN, 8. Have you some letters to post?
2. a. Roja was singing a song. As field and fountain, street and town 9. How cold is it!
b. A song was------------- Answers:  In place of noun the PRONOUN stands 10. Why you not come yesterday?
3. a. People speak English all over the world. 1. b. Hyderabad is one of the biggest cities in As he and she can clap their hands
b. English is --------------------------- India. / Hyderabad is bigger than most other  The ADJECTIVE describes a thing, Answers:
4. a. Suffering makes you a better person. cities in India. As magic wand and bridal ring 1. I do not understand why is she telling lies.
b. You are made-------------------------- 2. b. Teja is not so tall as Roja.  The VERB means action, something done - 2. This book is more interesting than any
3. b. Iron is more useful than any other metal. To read, to write, to jump, to run other I had read.
Answers: c. No other metal is as useful as iron.  How things are done, the ADVERBS tell, 3. Let me congratulate you on your success.
1. b. A kite is being made by Ganesh. 2. b. A As quickly, slowly, badly, well 4. My father wants to speak to your principal.
song was being sung by Roja. 3. b. English is  The PREPOSITION shows relation, 5. None of his friends is good.
spoken by the people all over the world. 4. ☞ Relative clause As in the street, or at the station 6. Let her do it if she wants to.
b.You are made a better person by suffering. Relative clause qualifies the noun that comes  CONJUNCTIONS join, in many ways, 7. Please, tell me why you are late.
before them. Sentences, words, or phrase and phrase 8. Have you any letters to post?
Ex. The child is crying. His bag was stolen.  The INTERJECTION cries out, 'Hark! 9. How cold it is !
Reported Speech The child whose bag was stolen is crying. I need an exclamation mark!' 10. Why you did not come yesterday?
List showing words/phrases and change to (Note: WHICH is used for things and animals Identify the part of speech of each underlined
tenses in reported speech. THAT is used for persons/animals/ things. word.
Speaker's words Reported Statement WHO is used for persons only.) 1. He spoke to me in a low tone.
Condensed writing
Present simple Past simple Rewrite the sentences 2. Water runs deep, it is an old proverb. ☞ Worthy Reminders
Present Continuous Past continuous 1. a. He rides the cycle. It has no brakes. 3. The police chased the dacoits, but they  Read the passage carefully.
Will would b. He rides -------------which------- could not catch them.  Concise and produce only the main theme.
Shall should 2. a. He is the boy . We adopted him. 4. We lost our way in the busy street.  A précis should be always written in
Past continuous past perfect continuous b. He is the ---------------whom---. 5. That was the last we saw of him for a long Reported Speech in the past Tense as a third
Past perfect/ time. person reporting.
Simple past past perfect Answers:  A précis is only one paragraph.
Direct Speech 1. b. He rides the cycle which has no brakes. Answers:  Give suitable title.
Eg. He said, 'I am late'. (He said that he was late) 2. b. He is the boy whom we adopted. 1. He - pro; to - prep; low - adj  Avoid repetition of Nouns.
Reported Speech 2. Water - n; deep - adv; old - adj 1. Shravan is an orphan. Shravan came to
She said to me,' The letters have been typed'. 3. police - n; chased -v; dacoits-n; but - con Delhi when Shravan was only ten. Shravan
She told me that the letter had been typed. 4. We - pro; lost-v; busy-adj came to Delhi from his village. His village is
Rewrite the sentences 5. That-pro; saw-v; long time - adj some where in Bihar. In his village Shravan
1. a. The stranger said to Schwamm, 'Please had worked in a Teashop. Shravan works in
don't turn on the light'. Miscellaneous sentences; a shop in Delhi. He does not work in a
Correction of sentences
b. The stranger requested---------------------- 1. a. He wanted to meet her. But he delayed it. teashop in Delhi. The shop sells coffee
2. a. I said to Roja,'Don't disturb me now'. b. He delayed------------  The news are interesting today. [wrong] powder.
b. I asked Roja--------------------- 2. a. Roja is very intelligent. Teja is equally The news is interesting today. [correct] 2. This book contains many stories. (THEY
3. a. Mother said to sister, 'Have you posted the intelligent.  The committee are decided upon this issue. ARE SHORT.) They are interesting. They
letters?' b. Teja is as --------. [wrong] are delightful. All people like this book. The
b. Mother asked sister-------------------------- 3. a. It was raining heavily. But we decided to The committee is decided upon this issue. children like this book in particular. The
go out for shopping. [correct] children like this book because there are
Answers: b. In spite of ------------------ Note : When it is referred to a single body, stories about animals.
1. b. The stranger requested Schwamm not 4. a. He was ill. But he worked hard. it is singular. 3. The founder of Buddhism was Prince
turn on the light. 2. b. I asked Roja not to b. Though -----------------  Neither of her parents are Indian.[wrong] Gautama Siddhartha. Prince Siddhartha was
disturb me then. 3. b. Mother asked sister 5. a. She was given the job because she was Neither of her parents is Indian.[correct] born to luxury. One day as Gautama left the
whether she had posted the letters. honest. Note: 'None', 'neither', 'each' etc. are palace; Gautama saw three men, one man
b. Since she was--------------------------------. singular. very sick. One man very old and one man
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Comprehension True Statements ENGLISH

We have become so familiar with...


dead. Gautama was very disturbed by his that the sparrow fell down half-dead. pilot licence. gigantic suns rolling through illimitable space at
evidence of man's suffering. He began to 5. Rajan rises from poverty to a wealthy The profession of a pilot is very expensive an incredibly high speed. And a day may come
wonder. He wondered how man might find condition. Rajan rises so through hard work initially. A minimum sum of RS.6 to Rs.7 lakhs when it will be possible for us to take a trip to
happiness. The happiness should be true and thrift. But his wealth corrupts his has to be invested first to get the CPL. The the planet Mars, passages for which have
and lasting. children. His children live an immoral life. candidate is further imparted training by the already been booked. The biologist has revealed
4. Rabindranath Tagore was a poet. He was a The children break away from their parents. particular airline which he joins. That again to us that billions of microbes exist in a drop of
philosopher and so on. Tagore won the Later Rajan loses all his wealth. He loses his costs Rs.5 lakhs . the lucky ones, however, carry blood or in a breath of air we breathe. The
Nobel prize. He won it for literature in children. He becomes poor. Now Rajan is home a pay packet of Rs.75,000 a month. physicist goes a step further He has isolated and
1913. Tagore was the first Indian to helpless in his old age. In Delhi, the only credible training ground split atoms, thus enabling us to produce atomic
introduce it to the Indians. Tagore's most 6. Sultan Giasuddin was a famous king. for the fresher's is the Safdarjung Flying Club. energy which has tremendous possibilities as a
famous collection 'Gitanjali' won him the Giasuddin ruled over the eastern India. One But there is acute shortage of aircrafts, say one source of energy for industrial purposes.
Nobel Prize. day he was hunting. While he was hunting, for every 10 students as against one per student Artificial moons have already been launched,
one of his arrows killed a little boy. The ideally. and no one can foretell what greater wonders
Answers: little boy was the only son of a poor widow. Answer the following questions ; science has in store for us.
1. Shravan, an orphan, came to Delhi at the The poor widow reported the matter to the 1. What is the dream profession of many Science is both a blessing and a curse. It
age of ten from his village in Bihar. In his Magistrate. The Magistrate was known as students? depends upon man whether to use it in the
village he worked in a tea-shop but in Delhi the Qazi. 2. What are the two main attractions of this service of humanity or to destroy mankind.
he works in a shop selling coffee powder. profession? Now read the following statements and find
Comprehension
2. This book which contains short stories abo- 3. What is the prerequisite for flying? Six of them which are in agreement with the
ut animals is liked by all people, particularly  Go through the passage quickly to get some 4. Why is it difficult to get a Private Pilot passage.
children. It is interesting and delightful. general idea. Licence? A. Science has conquered time and space.
3. Prince Siddhartha, the founder of  Then read the questions and understand 5. How do you think is it expensive and B. Whether science is a blessing or a curse
Buddhism was born to luxury. One day he left their meaning lucrative to be a pilot? depends upon man's use of it.
the palace saw a sick man, an old man and a  Scan the passage for the answers. C. People wonder at the discoveries of science.
dead man. He was disturbed by that evidence  Be brief and simple in your answers. Answers: D. Electricity is now the cheapest and the most
of man's suffering and began to wander to  The answers to the questions will be 1. to be a pilot; 2. glamour and money; 3. 60 common source of energy.
find true and lasting happiness. generally in order right from the beginning hours of flying experience.; 4. One has to E. Science has not increased the span of
4. Rabidranath Tagore who was a poet and to the end. So it is very easy to find the clear theory papers of a higher standard on air human life.
Philosopher was the first Indian to win a answers to the questions. navigation, aviation, meteorology, air F. We no longer believe that stars are tiny
nobel prize. He won it for his litt "Gitanjali" Read the passage given below and answer the regulation and technical information about the points of light hanging in the firmament.
in 1913. questions that follow : type of aircraft has to drive.; 5. To be G. It will be impossible for us at any time to
WANT TO BE A PILOT commercial pilot minimum sum of Rs 6 to 7 take a trip to the planet Mars.
Ask any boy about his dream profession, and he lakhs has to be spent. As a pilot one can earn H. The biologist has revealed to us that billions
☞ Practice Questions will choose to be a pilot. This profession has so upto Rs. 75000 per month. of microbes exist in a drop of blood or in a
1. The elephant is the only animal with a much glamour around it and is also very breath of air we breathe.
trunk. The elephant uses its trunk in many remunerative that holders of youngsters each I. Artificial moons have already been
ways. The elephant pulls leaves of trees. It year try their luck to become commercial pilots.
True Statements launched.
pulls them with its trunk. Then it puts them The first step is to get the student pilot licence Read the passage carefully.
into its mouth. The elephant can use its (SPL), for which the eligibility is 16 years of We have become so familiar with the wonders Answers:
trunk even to pull up trees. It pulls up trees age and 10+2 with Physics and Maths as the of science that we ceased to wonder at them. A, B, D, F, H, I
when it wants to make a path through the intermediate subjects. The candidate has to clear There is hardly any sphere of human activity
jungle. an entrance test of multiple choice questions. He that science has not invaded. The triumphs of ☞ Choose the correct answers
2. Mrs. Salmon was unable to sleep. She heard is tested for general awareness, reasoning power science are great and many. Science has It is often difficult for a man to be quite sore
a door click shut. Mrs. Salmon thought that and analytical ability. It is followed by a medical conquered time and space. The telegraph, the what tax he ought to pay to the Government
it was her own gate. Mrs. Salmon went to examination which is no major hurdle unless a telephone, the wireless, the aeroplane and the because it depends on so many different things.
the window. Then Mrs. Salmon saw Adams. person is suffering from eye defects or some television are no longer wonders to us. The But a certain artist was always very careful to
She saw him on the steps of Mrs. Parker's other serious handicap. talkie and the radio are now familiar sources off pay the proper amount. One year, after posting
house. The second step is to acquire the private entertainment. Electricity, which has given us his cheque as usual, he began to wonder if he
3. Malaria is a fever. It is common in many pilot licence(PPL), for which the candidate has heaters, refrigerators and electric trains and had paid enough, and after a lot of word with a
parts of the world. Malaria is very serious to appear in the type of aircraft. The prerequisite thousands of other amenities of life, is now the pencil and paper, decided that he had not. He
disease. Thousands of people die of Malaria for PPL is 60 hours of flying experience of cheapest and the most common source of was just writing another cheque to send to the
every year. Thousands of people suffer from which 20 hours should be solo flying. energy. 'From coal heaving to button-pressing' tax - collector when the postman brought him a
Malaria. They suffer from it so much that Alongside, the students must also apply for the seems to sum up this industrial Odyssey of the letter. Opening it, the artist found inside it a
they are rendered unfit for their ordinary radio and telephoning operative licence. modern world. In the realm of medicine, the cheque for five pounds from the tax - collector.
duties. A PPL holder, in order to become a discovery of radium, X-rays, penicillin and The official explained that too much had been
4. Raju was sitting in his room. Raju was busy commercial pilot licence holder, has to clear B.C.G. vaccination have greatly alleviated paid, and that therefore, the extra was now
reading a book. Raju felt hot. When he felt theory papers on the same five topics, but in an human sufferings and increased the span of returned to the tax payer. The artist was not only
so, he turned on the ceiling fan. The fan upgraded form. The candidate should also have human life. surprised, but was also worried. He worked over
began to move at full speed. Just then a 25 flying hours experience including solo Again, our ideas about 'this mysterious his figures once more, but at the end he still
sparrow came into the room. It came flying. flying, cross country flying day and night universe of ours has undergone a great change. believed that he owed the Government
It flew into a blade of the ceiling fan. The landing. After 1,000 hours of flying experience We no longer believe that stars are tiny points of something. "I thank you for your cheque for five
sparrow was badly hurt. It was so badly hurt a commercial pilot acquires the ALPL or airline light hanging in the firmament. They are pounds, but I think that, if you study the figures
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Important Questions Supplementary-I ENGLISH- PAPER 1,2

I would like to know what to do..


again, you will find that a mistake has been 3. What had made Dr.Barnard sensitive to the say to him? PAPER - II
made. suffering of children? 3. What did the poet do to the snake? How Section- I
Write out the letter of the most suitable 4. What lesson did the children teach does he feel after it?  Quickly read the passage
answer to each of the following : Dr.Barnard?  Question yourself what kind of writing is it?
1. What was the artist in the story trying to do? Fire in the forest  What is the main idea?
a) to pay less tax that he should Poem-1 : On Killing a tree 1. What did the forest department people do  If you have a general idea of the lesson , you
b) to test tax collector's honesty 1. "It takes much time to kill'. Why does it take when they saw the smoke? will be able to answer the questions.
c) to pay his tax correctly so much to kill a tree? 2. How did the deer react when she first got the
d) to get back the tax he had paid 2. Why is it not easy to kill a tree? Is the poet smell of danger? Supplementary-1
2. When the artist got a five-pound cheque happy about this? 3. When did the deer first meet the tiger? Why ☞ Read the passage and answer the
from the tax collector, why was he surprised 3. How does the poet describe the uprooting of did the tiger not attack her? questions:
and worried? a tree? The circumstances connected with Sir Charles'
a) He thought he'd gone wrong in his Vinoba…. A portrait sketch death have not entirely been cleared by the
calculation. Circus Cat, Alley Cat 1. What was Vinoba's mission? When did it inquest, but enough has been done to stop the
b) He was thinking of paying much less tax. 1. Describe the physical appearance of Anna. start? Where? What was special about that rumours which local superstition had started.
c) He was hoping to get back more money. 2. What made Anna give up the circus and place? There is no reason to suspect foul play or to
d) He thought he'd got somebody else's become a Nanny? 2. How did Vinoba in over the landlords? In imagine that his death was unnatural. Sir
cheque. 3. What were the changes in the children after what sense are the landlords lucky in Charles was a widower and had simple habits.
3. What did the tax-collector think when he the coming of Anna? Vinoba's opinion? He had a married couple named Barrymore to
got the artist's letter saying, "... you will find 4. What happened to Anna's baby? 3. What does the author say is common look after his house, the husband being the
that a mistake has been made?" between Gandhi and Vinoba? butler and the wife the housekeeper. Their
a) the artist would pay some more tax. Mother Teresa 4. What is the relevance of Vinoba Bhave's statement, confirmed by several friends, shows
b) the artist expected to get back less than 1. What constitutes a typical day of a Sister of message to the modern world? that Sir Charles had not been well for some time.
five pounds. Charity? (Note:While writing the answers remember He had heart trouble and had acute attacks of
c) the cheque had been sent to the artist by 2. What are the four vows taken by the to mention the author of the lesson Eg: The nervous depression. Dr. James Mortimer, a
mistake. Missionaries of Charity? Night at the Hotel by Siegfried Lenz) friend and doctor of Sir Charles, has given the
d) the artist expected to ge back more 3. Why did Mother Teresa have a special same
money. interest in the dying? Poem - 4 : Upagupta 1. Why was the inquest held?
4. What , according to Mother Teresa , is the 1. What did the dancing girl ask the ascetic to 2. What was the local rumour about Sir
Answers: worst disease any human being can do? Charles's death?
1. c; 2. a; 3. a experience? 2. Why did he decline her invitation? 3. Why was there no reason to believe that Sir
3. What did Upagupta mean when he said to Charles had died an unnatural death?
Poem - 2 : The Gallows the young woman that he would come to her 4. What is the reason to believe that
Important Questions
1. Of all the beasts and birds the keeper had when the time was ripe? Barrymore told the truth about Sir Charles's
☞ Worthy Reminders shot, only three are mentioned. What does death?
 Recall the summary of the lesson or poem each of them represent? The Beautiful White Horse 5. After reading this paragraph, what do you
 Use the vocabulary you learnt to construct 2. What did the keeper do to the weasel, the 1. What was Aram's family famous for? What think could have been the reason for
the answer crow and the magpie? were the three qualities of the family that Charles's death?
 Watch out for the voice of your answer- were mentioned?
active or passive The case for the Defence 2. How did Aram justify his cousin's way of Answers:
 Read the question, understand the context 1. Why does the author describe the Peckham getting hold of a horse? Why did he think it 1. The inquest was held to investigate the
and write the relevant point. murder trial as the strangest murder trial? wasn't stealing at all? circumstances connected with Sir Charles's
 Check out on your tenses-past, present or 2. Why was the accused in the Peckham 3. 'A suspicious man would believe his eyes death.
future continuous or perfect murder case acquitted in spite of the instead of his heart? What did the farmer 2. The local rumour was that the legendary
 Do not repeat the names, instead use evidence of several witnesses? John Byro's eyes tell him? Why did he not Baskerville hound had killed Charles.
pronouns. 3. What happened to one of the Adams the suspect the boys? 3. Sir Charles had heart trouble and had acute
twin brothers in the end? attacks of nervous depression. So, there was
The Night at the hotel Poem - 5 : I'll Get one Tomorrow no reason to believe that Charles died an
1. Why did the night receptionist regretfully Snapshot of a Dog 1. Why has the poet finally decided to visit the unnatural death.
shrug his shoulders? 1. How was Rex different from other dogs? barber? 4. The reason is that the statement made by
2. Why did Schwamm decide to spend the 2. "…he had a gentle disposition". Do you 2. What are the different ways in which the Barrymore was confirmed by several friends
night at the hotel? think Rex had a gentle disposition? What poet is troubled by his hair? and Dr. James Mortimer.
3. What was the reason for the strange makes you think so? 3. What kind of hair cut does the poet want? 5. Sir Charles fear of the hound and his weak
behavior of Mr. Schwamm's son? 3. Why did Rex bring a chest of drawers What will he look like after the hair cut? heart and acute attacks of nervous depression
4. Do you think Schwamm did a good thing in home? What did the brothers do with it the caused his death.
deciding to share a room with a stranger? next day? Knowledge and Wisdom
1. What does the author state as the first factor
In Celebration of being Alive Poem - 3 : Snake that contributes to wisdom? ☞ Read the passage and answer the
1. What was the accident that Dr. Barnard had? 1. Why did the poet decide to stand and wait? 2. What are the factors that contribute to questions :
What happened to him and his wife? How did he treat the snake? wisdom, according to Russell? "Because I would like to know what to do with
2. How does Dr.Barnard's view of suffering 2. What does Lawrence mean when he speaks 3. What does increase in knowledge result Mr.Henry Baskerville. He arrives at Waterloo
differ from his father's? of 'the voice of my education'? What did it in? Station in exactly an hour and a quarter."
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Reading Comprehension ENGLISH

On our way back we had lunch at..


"He is the heir?" asked Holmes. ☞ Read the passage and answer the horrible place?" What is the horrible place wrote down : "Is all ready for Sir Henry?" and
"Yes, after Sir Charles died we inquired about questions : and who asked the question? addressed the telegram to Mr.Barrymore,
this young man. We found that he had been "It isn't a very cheerful place, is it?" said Sir 5. What reason did Stapleton give for his Baskerville Hall. Then he addressed a second
farming Canada. He has a clean record. What I Henry. "I suppose we will get used to it, but going there? telegram to the postmaster of Grimpen:
say now is not as a doctor but as a trustee and right now I don't feel comfortable at all. No "Telegram to Mr. Barrymore, to be delivered
executor of Sir Charles' will." wonder my uncle was nervous, living all alone Answers: into his own hand. If absent, please return it to
1. Who was coming to Waterloo Station? in such a house. Shall we retire early tonight? 1. The great plain is referred as the Grimpen Sir Henry Baskerville, Northumberland Hotel'.
2. What was he doing? Perhaps in the morning, it might seem a bit more Mire.; 2. A false step leads to death to man or 1. Who is Holmes asking for a telegraph form?
3. Who is the heir next to Sir Charles? cheerful." beast.; 3. 'I' is Mr.Stapleton. He found a path 2. Why did he send a telegram to
4. Whom does the pronoun 'I' here refer to? Once I got to my room, I opened the in the mire.; 4. The horrible place is the mire. Mr.Barrymore?
5. In what way is he concerned with Sir curtains and looked out. In the moon light I Mr.Watson asked the question.; 5. Stapleton 3. Who is Mr. Barrymore?
Charles? could see the melancholy moor. I closed the said that there are some rare plants and 4. Why was the second telegram sent to the
curtains and went to bed. I was very tired and butterflies beyond the hills. postmaster of Grimpen?
Answers: kept tossing and turning, trying to sleep. 5. Who is Sir Henry?
1. Sir Henry was coming to Waterloo Station.; Suddenly in the middle of the night I heard a
2. He was farming in Canada.; 3. Sir Henry is woman crying, it was a low, muffled sound. I sat ☞ Read the passage and answer the Answers:
the heir next to Sir Charles.; 4. 'I' refers to Dr. up in my bed and listened intently. The noise questions : 1. Holmes is asking Dr.Mortimer for a
Mortimer.; 5. Dr. Mortimer is the trustee and could not have been very far away and it Suddenly, we both saw his savage evil yellow telegraph form.; 2. Holmes sent a telegram to
the executor of Sir Charles Will. certainly was in the house. For half an hour I face in the candle light. Something must have Mr.Barrymore in order to find out whether or
waited but did not hear anything other than the made him suspicious because he looked not he was in the Baskerville Hall.; 3.
chiming clock and the rustle of the ivy on the frightened. Before he could escape, we both Mr.Barrymore is the butler in Baskerville
☞ Read the passage and answer the wall outside. sprang towards him. Instantly, the convict Hall.; 4. The second telegram was sent to the
questions 1. Where did the conversation take place? screamed and hurled a stone at us. He started postmaster of Grimpen to make sure of Mr.
"Well, it evident from what we have heard that 2. Who was 'my uncle'? Why was he nervous? running down the hill, I wanted to shoot him in Barrymore's presence in Baskerville Hall.; 5.
Sir Henry has been followed by someone since 3. Who was 'I' in the second paragraph and the leg, but then decided against shooting at an Sir Henry was the son of the younger brother
he came to London. How else did anyone know what could he see through the windows? unarmed man. We ran after him but the distance of sir Charles and by virtue of it the legal heir
so soon that he was to stay in Northumberland 4. What did he hear that night and where was between us was too great. We watched him till to the Baskerville Estate.
Hotel. If they had followed him the first day, I it from? he disappeared. We sat down on a rock to rest.
was sure they would follow him on the second 5. What did he hear finally? At that moment a very strange thing happened. ☞ Read the passage and answer the
day too. When our friends left I followed them In the moonlight, I saw a man standing like a questions:
at once hoping to catch their follower. But he Answers: statue on the hill. He stood with his feet apart, On our way back we had lunch at Merripit Hou-
was so cunning and clever that he did not follow 1. The conversation took place in the his arms-folded, his head bowed, as if he were se and it was here that Sir Henry met Miss Stap-
them on foot. He used a cab instead, he could Baskerville Hall.; 2. Sir Charles was his brooding over the moor. He looked like a ghost. leton. He was attracted to her from the first mo-
therefore loiter behind them or dash past them, uncle. He was nervous because the place was He was not the convict. With a cry of surprise, I ment and I think the attraction was mutual. He
so they would not notice him. His method also not cheerful.; 3. 'I' is Dr.Watson. He could see pointed him out to Sir Henry but, in that instant talked a lot about her on our way home, and sin-
had another advantage. If our friends had taken the moor through the window.; 4. He heard a when I had turned to grasp his arm, the man was ce then, we have met the Stapletons nearly every
a cab, he would also be ready to following them. woman weeping. It was from the house.; 5. gone. I wanted to go and search that part of the day. They dine here tonight and we might go
However, he over looked one disadvantage of Finally he heard nothing. moor, but the baronet was still a bit afraid and there sometime next week. One would imagine
taking a cab. We have its number, 2704 is our was in no mood for a new adventure. that such a match would be welcome to Staple-
man. Can you recognise the man in the cab?" 1. Who are the 'we' in the passage? ton. Yet, I have been seen Stapleton look at his
asked Holmes. ☞ Read the passage and answer the 2. Whose face did they see in the candle light? sister disapprovingly when Sir Henry is paying
questions : 3. Why didn't the writer shoot the convict? atten-tion to her. He is very attached to her and
1. Whom does the pronoun 'we' refer to? "Very difficult," said Stapleton. "Can you see 4. What was the strange sight the men saw in would undoubtedly become lonely without her.
2. Where did Sir Henry stay? Where is it? that great plain there, with queer - looking hills the moonlight? But it would be very selfish if he did not allow
3. Why was the follower considered cunning on it? That is the Grimpen Mire. A false step on 5. Why didn't the writer go in search of the her to get married.
and clever? it means death to man or beat. Just yesterday I man on the hill?
4. What was the advantage of his method? saw a pony sinking into it. Even in summer it's 1. Who were on their way back?
5. What was the disadvantage that he had over a dangerous place, but after the rains it's just Answers: 2. Who was impressed with Miss Stapleton?
looked? awful. Yet, I know it very well. I can go into it 1. Dr.Watson and Sir Henry are referred to as 3. What would be welcome to Stapleton?
and come out alive. There are one or two paths 'we' in this passage.; 2. They saw the face of 4. Where did the tragic incident occur?
Answers: which an active man can take. I have found the escaped convict,Selden.; 3. The writer did 5. Where did the Stapleton's live?
1. 'We' refers to Holmes and Watson.; 2. Sir them." not shoot because the convict was unarmed.;
Henry stayed in Northumberland in London.; "But why should you want to go to such a 4. In the moon light the narrator saw a man Answers:
3. The person who followed Sir Henry did not horrible place?" I asked. standing like a statue on the hill.; 5. The writer 1. Dr. Watson and Sir Henry were on their
follow on foot. He used a cab to remain "Can you see the hills beyond the Mire? did not go in search of the man on the hill way back to Baskerville Hall.; 2. Sir Henry
unnoticed and unidentified.; 4. The person Well, there are some rare plants and butterflies because Sir Henry was a bit afraid and not in was impressed with Miss Stapleton. He show-
used a cab to loiter behind or dash past them there," said Stapleton. a mood for a new adventure. ed it by talking a lot about her.; 3. His sister
and to remain unobserved. If they had taken a 1. What is the great plain referred to? marrying sir Henry would be welcome to
cab, he would be ready to follow.; 5. He 2. What happens if one takes a false step on it? Stapleton ; 4. The tragic incident occurred at
overlooked the disadvantage of the identity of 3. "I have found them." Who is 'I' and what did ☞ Read the passage and answer the the Yew All-ey.; 5. Stapleton's lived in the
the cab number. he find? questions : Merripit house.
4. "But why should you want to go to such a "Give me a telegraph form", said Holmes. He
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Reading Comprehension ENGLISH

Stapleton did not know about...


Answers: with great books and responsive by nature. Em- ☞ Read the passage and answer the
1. Sir Henry Baskerville is the heir.; 2. erson invited Thoreau into his home. Thoreau questions :
Stapleton wanted to kill Sir Henry because he did various jobs for Emerson family including Out of this friendly signaling system have
wished to have the Baskerville fortune for taking care of children. He was treated not as a grown two remotivating devices, one concerned
himself.; 3. Stapleton did not trust his wife servant, but almost as a member of the family. with appeasement and the other with reassura-
and did not want to leave her alone. So he He was also included, from time to time, among nce. If a weak animal is frightened of a stronger
☞ Read the passage and answer the brought her to London with him.; 4. Mrs. Emerson's group of thinkers. But, Thoreau usua- one it can pacify the latter by performing the lip
questions : Stapleton warned sir Henry by sending an lly remained along, unimpressed by the ideas or - smacking invitation signal and then proceed to
"His wife!" she said again. " He is not a married anonymous letter. She cut out words from The action of others. (Henry David Thoreau) groom its fur. This reduces the aggression of the
man! Prove it to me. And if you can __!" her Times paper and pasted them in the letter.; 5. 1. Who was Emerson? dominant animal and helps the subordinate one
fierce eyes said more than words. She wanted to remain anonymous. So, she 2. Why did he admire Thoreau? to become accepted. It is permitted to remain 'in
"I have come prepared to do so" said adopted that method. 3. What kind of jobs did Thoreau do for the presence' because of services rendered. Con-
Holmes as he drew several papers from his Emerson's family? versely, if a dominant animal wishes to calm the
pocket. "Here is a photograph of the couple 4. How was he treated by Emerson's family? fears of a weaker one, it can do so in the same
Supplementary - 2
taken in York four years ago. It is endorsed "Mr. 5. Why did Thoreau remain alone there? way. By lip smacking at it, it can underline the
and Mrs. Vandeleur", but I'm sure you will ☞ Read the passage and answer the fact that it is not aggressive. Despite its
recognize them __________". questions: Answers: dominant aura, it can show that it means no
1. Who was the first speaker? Wednesday and Thursday were routine; Charles 1. Ralph Woodrow Emerson was the leader of harm. (Grooming)
2. Whom is she talking about? yelled during story hour and hit a boy in the sto- the Transcendentalists.; 2. Emerson admired 1. What are the devices that grow out of
3. Why is she surprised and horrified to hear mach and made him cry. On Friday Charles sta- Thoreau's independence, familiarity with friendly signaling?
that he is married? yed after school again and so did all the other great books and responsive nature.; 3. 2. What can a weaker animal do when it is
4. What were Mr. and Mrs. Vandeleur doing in children. With the third week of kindergarten, Thoreau did various jobs for Emerson family, frightened by a stronger one?
York? Charles was an institution in our family; Jannie including taking care of the children.; 4. He 3. What happens when the weaker animal
5. What did Holmes hope to gain by revealing, was being a Charles when she cried all afterno- was treated not as servant but almost as a grooms the fur of a stronger one?
Mr. Vandeleur's secret? on; Laurie did a Charles when he filled his wag- member of the family. He was also included 4. What does it mean by lip smacking at it?
on full of mud and pulled it through the kitchen; among Emerson's group of thinkers. 5. 5. Why does a stronger animal groom the
Answers: even my husband, when he caught his elbow in Thoreau remained alone because he was not weaker one?
1. The first speaker was "Laura Lyons".; 2. the telephone cord and pulled telephone,ash tra- impressed by the ideas or actions of others.
She is talking about "Mr.Stapleton".; 3. She is y, and a bowl of flower off the table, said, aft-er Answers:
surprised to know that Stapleton was married. the first minute,"Looks like Charles." (Charles) ☞ Read the passage and answer the 1. The devices that grow out of the friendly
She is horrified to know that he had no 1. Who is Charles? questions : signaling system are appeasement and reassu-
intention to marry her but used her as a bait to 2. Why were Wednesday and Thursday The world is a delicate and as complicated as a rance.; 2. It can pacify the stronger animal by
kill Sir Charles.; 4. Mr.Mrs.Vandeleur were routine? Whose routine was it? spider's web, and like a spider's web, if you tou- performing the lip-smacking invitation signal
running a school in Yorkshire.; 5. Holmes 3. Why did Charles have to stay after school ch one thread, you send shudders running throu- and then proceed to groom its fur.; 3. This
wanted to get the truth out of Laura Lyons on Friday? gh all the other threads that make up the web. reduces the aggression of the dominant anim-
about Mr.Stapleton's plans and the secret of 4. What does the word 'institution' mean with But we are not just touching the web, we are tea- al and helps the subordinate one to become
Sir Charles death. reference to Charles? ring great holes in it; we're waging a sort of bio- accepted.; 4. By lip-smacking at it, it can un-
5. Why does the man say "Looks Charles"? logical war on the world around us. We are clog- derline the fact that it is not aggressive.; 5.
What does he mean? ging our rivers with industrial filth and we are now Despite its dominant aura, it can show that it
☞ Read the passage and answer the polluting the sea and the air.(Animals Forever) means no harm.
questions : Answers: 1. To which is the world compared?
Possibly Stapleton did not know about the 1. Charles is an imaginary mischievous sch- 2. What happens if we touch one thread of the ☞ Read the passage and answer the
existence of an heir in Canada. When he learnt ool boy created by Laurie.; 2. On Wednesday web? questions :
from Dr.Mortimer about the arrival of Sir Henry and Thursday Charles carried on his misc- 3. Who is the author of the passage? That morning Gopal's mother took out from a
Baskerville, his first idea was to kill him in hievous acts as usual. It was the routine of Ch- 4. What do you understand by his comparison? wooden box a little brown coat with brass
London itself. Since, he did not trust his wife, he arles.; 3. Charles yelled in school. To make 5. What is meant by a 'biological war'? buttons and yellow piping and put it on him; this
did not want to leave her alone. So, he brought Charles keep quiet he was made to stay after happened only on great occasions. The smell of
her to London with him and they stayed at a school on Friday.; 4. The word 'Charles' has Answers: camphor and teak wood lifted his spirits; he
private hotel. He kept his wife imprisoned in her come to mean mischief and disorder. It has 1. The world is compared to Spider's Web.; 2. smelt like his father he thought, and that gave
room, while he followed Dr. Mortimer to Baker become a settled tradition in the family.; 5. If we touch one thread of a spider's web, it him an immense sense of importance. He picked
Street and then to Northumberland Hotel. His wife When ever the children did anything mischie- sends shudders running through all the other up his slate and proudly strode out of the house.
had guessed what he was up to, but she dared not vous they are called Charles. The man means three threads. Similarly if one source of At school, he joined the other children bubbling
warn Sir Henry. She was very frightened of her to say that those acts of children are as bad as nature is disturbed, everything is destroyed. with joy in their own Sunday best.
husband. So, she adopted the expedient of cutting the acts of Charles. So the world is like a spider's web.; 3. Gerald The Viceroy of India was passing through
out words from the newspaper and sending the Durrel is the author of the lesson Animals the small town. He was getting down at the
letter to warn Sir Henry about the danger he was in. ☞ Read the passage and answer the Forever.; 4. If one source of nature is railway station with his spouse and immediately
1. Who is the 'heir' referred to in the passage? questions : disturbed, everything is destroyed. So, he getting into an elaborately decorated open coach
2. What did Stapleton want to do to Sir Henry? Ralph Waldo Emerson, who had become the le- compares the world with a spider's web.; 5. drawn by well groomed horses and driving
3. Why did Stapleton bring his wife to London? ader of the Transcendentalists, moved to Conco- Blocking the rivers with industrial filth and straight to the Residency. From there, less
4. How did Mrs. Stapleton warn Sir Henry? rd where he met Thoreau. Emerson recognized a polluting the water and the air is being conspicuously in a sedan car, he was escaping to
5. Why did she adopt this method to warn Sir similarity between Thoreau's thinking and his referred to as 'biological war' by Durrel. the hills for the summer.
Henry? own, had admired this independent man familiar (The Day the Viceroy came)
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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ENGLISH

People of the world will have to discover..


1. "This happened only on great occasions." Answers: agency? ☞ Read the passage and answer the
What does this mean? 1. The villagers observed what the author questions :
2. Why did the clothes smell camphor and cooked, what he ate etc.; 2. Villager's idea of Answers: After contemplation, I conclude that this award
teakwood? a satisfactory meal was one where a person 1. Mr. Maxwell was very busy when the lady which I receive on behalf of that movements is
3. Why do you think Gopal went to school on ate till he couldn't stuff in any more.; 3. arrived.; 2. The lady came for the stenograph- a profound recognition that non - violence is the
Sunday? Stoutness was equated with good health. A er's post.; 3. Pitcher was asked to call the sten- answer to the crucial political and moral questi-
4. Why was the Viceroy of India going to the slim man was described as dried up, likely to ographer's Agency and ask them to send a ca- on of our time - the need for man to overcome
hills? be blown away by a strong wind. A stout man ndidate for the stenographer's post.; 4. Pitcher oppression. Civilization and violence are antith-
was described as full, strong and healthy. He said to the bookkeeper that the"old man" see- etical concepts. Negroes of the United States,
Answers: was also a figure of fun.; 4. The author felt med to get more absent-minded and forgetful following the people of India, have demonstrat-
1. Wearing the brown coat with brass buttons annoyed to find that personal matters as every day of the world.; 5.Maxwell was sati- ed that non - violence is not sterile passivity but
with yellow piping.; 2. Clothes were wrapped answering calls of nature and the daily bath sfied with the services given by Miss Leslie. a powerful moral force, which makes for social
with camphor and kept in the teak wood box. have been a public act. Even his bachelor transformation. Sooner or later, all the people of
So it smelled.; 3. To cheer and welcome the hood was also a subject of frequent comm- ☞ Read the passage and answer the the world will have to discover a way to live
Viceroy of India, who was passing through ent.; 5. By village standard the author should questions : together in peace and thereby transform this
the town.; 4. The Viceroy of India was going have been a father of several years standing. One of the standard questions I have inevitably pending song of sadness into a creative psalm of
to the hills to escape the heat on the plains. to face is about what thrilling adventures I have brotherhood. If this is to achieve, man must
☞ Read the passage and answer the had in lifetime of exploring for birds. My stan- evolve for all human conflicts a method, which
questions : dard answer must seem disappointing to those rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. The
☞ Read the passage and answer the In the midst of this growing and important stress who expect to hear tales of derring - do. foundation of such a method is love.
questions : the broker became suddenly aware of a high Ornithology as a hobby or profession or (The Beauty of Brotherhood)
I was also asked how I could subsist on the little rolled fringe of golden hair under a nodding persuasion, whatever one may choose to call it, 1. What is the movement that the author refers
food I ate and this knowledge again was obtained canopy of velvet and abstracts tips, an imitation thought full of adventures and rewards and disa- here?
by watching me eat till I mustered enough sealskin sack and a string of beads as large as ppointments, is by its very nature one of the 2. What is the present crucial moral and
courage to shut the kitchen door. I must add here nuts, ending near the floor with a silver heart. most peaceable pursuits of the out-of-doors. It is political question?
that the villager's idea of a satisfactory meal was There was a self-possessed young lady certainly not lacking in excitements and thrills, 3. What did the Indians show the world when
one where a person ate till he couldn't stuff in any connected with these accessories; and Pitcher though, these may be of a different kind from they fought for the freedom of their
more. The usual phrase was' to eat till the was there to construe her. what the normal enquirer expects. The excitem- country?
stomach could hold no more', the belch which "Lady from the stenographer's agency to see ent lies in extracting clues and then following 4. What can be the result of living together in
followed such eating being regarded as symbolic about the position," said Pitcher. Maxwell them up step by step to the discovery or confir- peace?
of the eater's satisfaction. My concept of a meal, turned half around, with his hand full of papers mation of a fact or facts, of which one has obt- 5. "The foundation of such a method is love,"
on the other hand, was to get up when I was still and sticker tape. ained a suspicion or a hunch. It was while living says the author. What is that method?
feeling hungry. I wonder I was so thin. Thinness "What position?" he asked with a frown. jobless in the seaside cottage of the Latif family
was almost synonymous with weakness and ill - "Position of stenographer," said Pitcher. at Kihim in 1930 that I got one of most reward- Answers:
health will stoutness was equated with good "You told me yesterday to call them up and have ing thrills of this kind when I unexpectedly hit 1. The movement is against racial injustice.;
health. A slim man was described as dried up, one sent over this morning.' upon the first correct interpretation of the extra- 2. The present crucial moral political question
likely to be blown away by a strong wind. A stout "You are losing your mind, Pitcher," said ordinary breeding biology of the Baya Weaver is the need for man to overcome.;
man was described as full, strong and healthy. He Maxwell. "Why should I have given you any su- bird. 3. Indians showed the world that Non-
was also a figure of fun. It annoyed me to find ch instructions? Miss Leslie has given perfect (The thrills of Bird watching) violence can bring social transformation.;
that such personal matters as answering calls of satisfaction during the year she has been here. 1. What kind of people are disappointed by the 4. Living together in peace can transform the
nature and the daily bath would have been a The place is hers and as long as she chooses to author's standard answer? pending cosmic elegy into a creative psalm of
public act. My bachelor hood was also a subject retain it. There is no place open here madam. 2. What do people think of ornithology? brotherhood.; 5. Man must evolve a method
of frequent comment. By village standards, I sho- Countermand that order with the agency, Pitc- 3. What is the author's opinion regarding bird which rejects revenge, aggression and
uld have been a father of several years standing. her, and don't bring any more of them in here." watching? retaliation, to live as brothers.
(The Villagers' Curiosity) The silver heart left the office, swinging and 4. What was the author doing when he got one
1. How had the villagers come to know that banging itself independently against the office of the most rewarding thrills of
Section-II Sup-I & Sup-II Q & A
the author ate too little? furniture as it indignantly departed. Pitcher ornithology?
2. When was a person considered by the seized a moment to remark to the bookkeeper 5. What did the author discover regarding the ☞ Hints for better writing
villagers to have had a satisfactory meal? that the "old man" seemed to get more absent - Baya bird?  Work from start to finish, answering each
3. What did the villagers think about thinness minded and forgetful every day of the world. question.
and stoutness? (The Romance of a Busy Broker) Answers:  If you can't answer a question, put a mark
4. Why was the author uncomfortable about 1. What was Mr. Maxwell doing when the 1. People who expect tales of derring-do are next to it. If you have time go back and
some personal matters or activities? lady arrived at his office? disappointed by the author's standard answer.; answer it.
5. What was the village standard regarding a 2. Why did the lady come to Mr. Maxwell's 2. People consider ornithology as hobby or  Answer the easiest question first.
person's marital status? office? profession or persuasion etc.; 3. The author
3. Why did Mr. Pitcher ask the stenographer's opines that bird watching as one of the most  Recollect the summary of the lesson.
agency to send a stenographer to Maxwell's peaceable pursuits of the out-of-doors.; 4. The  Answer in short.
office? author was jobless when he got one of the mo-  Write only the relevant points.
4. What did Mr. Pitcher say to the book- st rewarding thrills.; 5. The author discovered
keeper? the first correct interpretation of the extraor- Important Questions
5. Why do you think Mr. Maxwell counter- dinary breeding of the Baya Weaver bird. 1) How did Dr.Watson describe the visitor by
manded the order with the stenographer's looking at his walking stick? Where did he
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Letter Writing ENGLISH

Identify the purpose of writing


go wrong? Set -B  Think of potential readers. details about subjects offered fee particulars
2) What kind of a person was Hugo A. On being asked what it was, he replied that  Write in a style that suits the readers. duration of course and qualifications required to
Baskerville? How did he bring about his he was amazed by the way even small kids  Don't ramble. Present your arguments apply for the summer camp.
own death and a curse on his family? spoke English instead of Telugu in America. concisely and include only relevant
3) "Excellent! This is a colleague, Watson, B. One of the innocent political leaders from information. Informal Letter
after our own heart". Who is Holmes talking India had been to America on a study trip  Ensure that your ideas develop logically Tips
about? Why does he make this remark? regarding the life style of the Americans. through an appropriate introduction.  Never use an apostrophe (') in 'yours'. Write
4) Why does Holmes ask Cartwright to visit 23 C. He replied that everything was just like in yours sincerely. Use either Yours sincerely
hotels in London? What does he hope to India but, there was one thing that amazed ☞ Sample letter or Your sincere friend.
find? him. Read the following advertisement which  Write in simple sentences. Select with care
5) Who is John Clayton? What does he tell D. Immediately the entire room resounded appeared in a news paper the words, which convey your meaning
Holmes? with the laughter of the journalists.  Kids 'n' Kids most exactly. Do not scribble through your
6) Why were soldiers posted at different places E. After he returned to India, journalists asked  Garment shop letters.
when Sir Henry arrived in Devonshire? him to share the experiences of his trip.  At J.NT.U. Cross roads  It is always wise to acknowledge a previous
7) What did Dr.Watson discover when he  Kukatpally, Hyderabad. letter.
followed Barrymore in the middle of the Answers:  Needs sales assistants part time /full time  In letter, as in conversation, be considerate.
night? Set - A : d, a, c, e ,b Write a letter to the address about applying
8) Why did Laura Lyons write a note to Sir Set - B : b, e, c, a, d for the job. State your qualifications and any ☞ Format of a personal letter
Charles? other details that you consider necessary Miyapur, Kukatpally,
9) Why cannot Holmes arrest Stapleton 2) Set -A Miyapur, 20th Feb'10.
immediately? A. This society sometimes runs a shop called Hyderabad, Dear............
10) What was Stapleton's motive behind the cooperative stores. 22nd Feb'10. tter
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killing of Baskerville family? B. Prices are generally low in such stores To, o f the le
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y
11) Why did Laurie create the character of compared to other shops. The Manager, Bod
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Charles? C. Some people working at a particular place Kids 'n"Kids Garment showroom, Yours Sincerely,
12) 'Independent Man', that's what Thoreau become a group and form a cooperative Kukatpally, Hyderabad-37. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
was. How? Why? society.
13) How did the school authorities behave, on D. Hence it is better to become a member of a Sir, Address on the envelope
the day the Viceroy visited? cooperative society and purchase our Sub: Applying for the post of Sales K.Padmaraju,
14) In his essay "Animals Forever" Gerald requirements from cooperative stores. assistant. C/o. Ramaraju,
Durrell describes two important measures to E. Cooperation means working together. Flat No.15. KKR Residency,
conserve wild life. What are they? In response to your advertisement in the Kalyanpuri, Hyderabad-37.
15) How many types of talking does Desmond Set - B 'Sakshi' dated 20th Feb'10 calling application
Morris distinguish? A. In a big city it is the Municipal Corporation for Sales Assistant. ☞ Format of a personal letter
16) Why was the writer in the village? How did that is responsible providing all these I am doing my graduation in commerce and Hyderabad,
the villagers receive him? facilities to the citizens. interested in working while learning. I have 20th Feb'10.
17) The story "The Romance of a Busy Broker" B. Local bodies elected by the people take care good communication skills. I speak English, To,
was left incomplete in your supplementary of civic amenities like health , water, Telugu and Hindi fluently. I would like to know The Editor,
reader. How would you like to complete the electricity, sanitation etc., in villages, towns the details on the nature of work, working hours Sakshi,
story? and cities. and the salary that can be expected. Hyderabad.
18) Describe two of Salim Ali's thrilling C. For providing and maintaining these On hearing from you I would like to contact
experiences of bird watching. facilities the Gram Panchayats, the in person. From,
19) On whose behalf does Martin Luther King- Municipal Councils and the Municipal xxxxxxxxxxxx
Jr. accept the Nobel Prize? Corporations collect money from the Thanking You, xxxxxxxxxxxx
20) What does the humor in the play, "The First citizens in the form of taxes. Yours Sincerely, xxxxxxxxxxxx.
Patient" depend on? D. Municipal council undertakes the supply Xxxxxxxxxxxxx
and maintenance of water, electricity and Dear-------
☞ Rearrange the following sentences to sanitation to the people in towns. ☞ Some practice letters Sub---------------------
form a meaningful paragraph. E. In a village it is the Gram Panchayat that Read the following advertisement //------------------------------------------
ter
1) Set - A provides these facilities to the people.  Summer Camp
o f t he let
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A. Combustion is termed incomplete when the  Utilise your vacation in a new way Bod y
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oxygen supply is insufficient. Answers:  For boys and girls between 6 and 15 years --------
B. This results in a yellow flame and as a result Set - A : e, c, a, b, d  Number of subjects to choose from ThankingYou,
the heat produced is lesser than the Set - B : b, c, e ,d, a moderate fees Yours Sincerely,
maximum obtainable from the fuel.  Only few candidates in each subject XXXXXXXXXXX
C. This result in a blue flame and the heat  Attractive prizes to be won
Formal Letter
generated will be maximum.  For details contact ☞ Read the dialogue. Then write a
D. Combustion can be classified into two ; Tips The Director paragraph expressing your views.
complete and incomplete  Identify the purpose of writing. Vacation Summer Camp Roja: Look at Hari he is so lucky. His servant
E. Combustion of the fuel will be complete  Plan your approach - persuasive, objective, Plot No.20, Road No.65 carries his school bag every day
when there is sufficient quantity of oxygen aggressive etc. Madhapur, Hyderabad. Teja: Not so lucky for the servant. He's as old as
for the fuel to burn.  Decide what major areas are to be covered. Write a letter to the above address requesting for Hari. He should be going to school himself.
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Letter Writing Marks Weightage ENGLISH

Letter on an incident as witnessed


Hari's parents shouldn't hire child labour. One good thing about it is that they identify To, restaurant and some men were taken into
Roja: If they didn't the boy would probably you all as belonging to one school. The Editor, custody. Such scenes are common these days
starve. This way they are providing employ- Uniforms make you look graceful. Sakshi, and some of the restaurants are doing such
ment and the boy is supporting his family Hyderabad. illegal business. It is evident that the authorities
Teja: And what can he hope for? To spend his ☞ Read the newspaper report given below. Sir, are negligent in checking such unlawful
whole life as a servant? Doesn't he have a LIQUOR IN SOFT DRINKS: SIX HELD I would like to bring the following facts to activities.
right to education like us? A better life? Hyderabad, Jan 20: The City Police Commi- the notice of the authorities through your The law against prohibition is full of loop
ssioner's Task force raided a posh restaurant at popular newspaper, the inefficiency of the holes. Hope my letter would be an eye opener to
Answer: Madhapur, and arrested the owner, Mr.Rao and authorities in checking the unlawful activity of the authorities.
Child Labour five others for allegedly serving liquor in soft selling liquor in most of the restaurants openly. Thanking you,
Even though the government is providing drinks. Two days ago, I went to a restaurant to have Yours Sincerely,
everything like free education, books mid-day 1. Imagine you were an eyewitness to the raid snacks. I witnessed the police raiding the XXXXXXXXXXX.
meals free text books some people are and arrest. Write a letter to your friend in
reluctant to send their children to schools. Madras describing the incident.
Instead they are forcing them to work for their 2. Write a letter to the editor of the local Question Paper Pattern -Weightage of Marks
livelihood. That makes to work through out newspaper complaining about the open sale
their life as labourers. They are deprived of of liquor in most of the restaurants and the Paper-I : 50 Marks
their childhood and the right to education negligence of the authorities in checking SECTION - I
conferred by our constitution. The this unlawful activity. Eight Short Answer Questions based on the main reader
Government should think over that. It should (Six from Prose and two from Poetry). 8 x 2 = 16
not engage children or the children should be ☞ Letter to Friend SECTION - II
provided educational facilities at their work Vocabulary:
place. Eradication of illiteracy is a social and Kukatpally, a) Meaning of words (5 X ½ = 2 ½)
moral responsibility of every one. Hyderabad, b) Meaning of words in a given context (5 X ½ = 2 ½)
8th Mar'10. c) Selection of appropriate words to suit the context. (6 X ½ = 3) 8
My dear friend, SECTION - III
☞ Read the dialogue. Then write a I' m fine and hope the same with you. Hope Spelling and Pronunciation
paragraph expressing your views. everything is going on well. I would like to (Spelling-4; Pronunciation - 4; Rhyming Words - 4)
Sruthi: How is Kavya? Is she better? describe an incident for which I was the eyes (4 x ¼ = 1) (4 x ¼ = 1) (4 x ¼ = 1) 3
Sandhya: Not really. She still holds on bad witness. SECTION - IV
cough and cold. As you know she is allergic Two days ago when I went for my usual Grammar
to dust and smoke and pollution. evening walks near Madhapur I felt like having Making Sentence Endings -2; Punctuation = 1 ½; Transformation - 5;
Sruthi: Everywhere people seem to be suffering some snacks. I stepped into a restaurant and Parts of Speech - 2; Correction of Errors - 1; Making improvements - 2 13 ½
from various lung diseases and skin ordered for curry puffs and started eating. Just SECTION - V
allergies. Pollution has become a health then a police officer walked in along with his Reading Comprehension:
hazard. men. He ordered his men to pick the people who Passage (a) Short Answer Questions (5 X 1 = 5) 5
Sandhya: I think government should take steps were drinking some soft drinks in the adjoining Passage (b) Selection Correct Statements (6 X ½ = 3) 3
to control the pollution levels. room. They were all made to sit in the police Passage (c) Multiple Choice Answers (3 X ½ = 1 ½) 1½
van. The soft drink bottles were collected and -------------------
Answer: were sent for lab test. Total: 50 Marks
Pollution All those who were witnessing this were -------------------
Pollution is a global problem. It poses a shocked . I immediately paid the bill and left the Paper-II : 50 Marks
serious threat to the environment. Everywhere place. Later I came to know that liquor was SECTION - I
people seem to be suffering from lung being served in those soft drink bottles. This is Comprehension on Supplementary Readers
diseases and skin allergies. Vehicle pollution horrible, in public places alcohol is being sold in Reader - I: Passage with 5 Multiple Choice Questions (5 x 1 = 5) 5
has become a global concern. The disguise. Beaware of such things. Reader - II: Passage with Short Answer Questions (5 x 1 = 5) 5
government and the individuals should take Convey my regards to your parents. SECTION - II
steps to bring down the pollution levels. Short Paragraph Questions (To answer 5 out of 9 questions given
Government should bring awareness among Your sincere friend, in two sets selecting at least two from each) (5 x 2 = 10) 10
the people to use the pollution control xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. SECTION - III
devices. Our aim should be pollution free Writing Tasks:
world. Address on the envelope: i) Rearranging Scrambled sentences (2 sets of 5 sentences each) (10 x ½ = 5) 5
Srija, ii) Recognition of styles in a letter (10 changes) (10 x ½ = 5) 5
D/o. S.S.Rao, iii) Argumentative paragraph Writing 5
☞ Paragraph for practice Flat No.22/32, iv) Two letter based on a incident given in hints (1 x 10 + 1 x 5 = 15) 15
Anu: I hate these uninteresting uniforms. We K.K.Residency. -------------------
have no chance to wear nice dresses. T.Nagar, Chennai. Total: 50 Marks
Usha: Everybody doesn't have nice dresses like -------------------
you. ☞ Letter to the Editor
Anu: But its boring wearing the same dress Kukatpally,
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Usha: Should you not think about your friends? 8th Mar'10.

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