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Summative Assessment – I, 2011
English Communicative
Class - IX
410046
Maximum Marks: 90 Time : 3 hours
Instructions:
The question paper is divided into four sections.
Section A: Reading 20 marks
Section B: Writing 25 marks
Section C: Grammar 20 marks
Section D: Literature 25 marks
Section A (Reading –
20 Marks)
Q1. Read the following passage carefully:
MY WATCH
(10 marks)
My beautiful new watch had run eighteen months without losing or gaining, and
without breaking any part of its machinery or stopping. I had come to believe it
was unfailing in its judgements about the time of day; but at last, one night, I let it
run down. I grieved about it as if it were a recognized messenger and forerunner
of disaster. But soon I cheered up, set the watch by guess, and commanded my
anxieties to depart. Next day I stepped into the chief jeweller‟s to set it by the
exact time, and the head of the establishment took it out of my hand and
proceeded to set it for me. Then he said,” she is four minutes slow; regulator
wants pushing up.” I tried to stop him, tried to make him understand that the
watch kept perfect time. But no; all this human cabbage could see was that the
watch was four minutes slow, and the regulator must be pushed up a little; and
so, while I danced round him in anguish and begged him to let the watch alone,
he calmly and cruelly did the shameful deed.
My watch began to gain. It gained faster and faster day by day. Within the week
it sickened into a raging fever. At the end of two months it had left all the
timepieces in the town far in the rear, and was a fraction over thirteen days ahead
of the calendar. It was away into November enjoying the snow, while the October
leaves were still changing colour. It hurried up house rent, bills payable, and such
things, in so ruinous a way that I could not bear it.
I took it to the watchmaker to be regulated. He asked me if I had ever had it
repaired. I said no, it had never needed any repairing. He looked a look of vicious
happiness and eagerly opened the watch. Then he put a smell glass in his eye and
peered into the machinery. He said it wanted cleaning and oiling, besides
regulating and told me to come in a week. After being cleaned and oiled and
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regulated, my watch slowed down. I began to be left by trains, I failed all
appointments, I missed my dinners. I gradually drifted back into yesterday, then
the day before, then into last week, and soon the knowledge came upon me that
all alone I was lingering along in the week before last, and the world was out of
sight.
I went to the watchmaker again. He took the watch all to pieces while I waited,
and said he could mend it in three days. After this the watch averaged well, but
nothing more. For half a day it would go very fast, and keep up such noises that I
could not hear myself think for the disturbance; and as long as it continued like
this, there was not a watch in the land that had any chance of keeping up with it.
But the rest of the day it would keep on slowing down and fooling along until all
the clocks it had left behind caught up again. So at last, at the end of twenty-four
hours, it showed about the same time as all the others. It showed a fair average,
and no man could say it had done more or less than its duty.
But a correct average is only a mild virtue in a watch, and I took the instrument to
another watchmaker. He said something was broken. I said I was glad it was
nothing more serious. He repaired it, but what the watch gained in one way it lost
in another. It would run a while and then stop a while, and then run a while
again, and so on, using its own discretion about the intervals.
Answer the following questions :
I (a) After having run 18 months, Mark Twain‟s watch started
_.
(b) According to the head of the establishment, Twain‟s watch was
_.
(c) Besides regulating, the writer‟s watch required .
(d) The difficulties the writer faced after his watch slowed down were
that _.
(e) The erratic behaviour of the watch shattered .
(f) The watchmaker looked viciously happy when
II Fill each of the blanks with one word only :
The writer believes that once a watch starts gaining or (a) it is
next to (b) restore it to its original (c) . No
watchmaker whatever the level of his (d) can be of much help
in this regard.
III Find words in the passage that mean the opposite of the following :
(a) gaining (b) vice
Q2. Read the following passage carefully: (5 marks)
The cross cultural spread of English is unprecedented in other ways. It is more
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widely used than any of the other colonial languages like French, Portuguese or
Spanish. It even has a wider use than some of the languages associated with
international non-western religious traditions, like Arabic or Sanskrit. In
countries like India and Nigeria English is used at all levels of society: in local
English language newspapers and broadcasting, in public administration, in
university education, in major industries, the courts and the civil service. Indeed
with nearly 200 languages, India needs English to unify the country. Professor
Lal a champion of Indian English who runs a well known writers‟ workshop
claims that in simple numerical terms, in a country of 840 million,‟ more Indians
speak English and write English than in England itself.. You know what Malcolm
Muggeridge said; „The last Englishman left will be an Indian‟.
Complete the following statements by choosing the most appropriate option
from the ones given below:
(1) The way English is spreading is _.
(a) normal
(b) quite uncertain
(c) absolutely unusual
(d) unpredictable
(2) The use of English is .
(a) as frequent as that of other colonial languages
(b) less frequent than of other colonial languages
(c) more frequent than that of other colonial languages
(d) hardly as much as that of other colonial languages
(3) In India and Nigeria, English .
(a) has a general use
(b) is used only in the streets
(c) is used by newspapers and the people who read it
(d) in courts and civil service
(4) India .
(a) has fewer English speakers than Great Britain
(b) has 840 different languages
(c) has more English speakers than Great Britain
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(d) will be the last to have English as its language
(5) The word „champion‟ in the passage means .
(a) topmost (b)
supporter
(c) title-holder
(d) victor
Q3. Read the following poem carefully: (5 marks)
Did I Ever Stop ?
Did I ever stop to make you smile
When your day was hard or your road was long?
When your light stopped shining for a while,
Did I sing for you a happy song?
Did I ever try to make you laugh
When your eyes held tears and you couldn‟t speak?
When your world seemed almost torn in half,
Did I hold your hand or kiss your cheek ?
Did I ever pause to hear your voice
When you needed just a moment‟s ear?
When you‟d lost your way or missed a choice,
Did I let you know that I was near ?
Did I ever stop to say I care
When I didn‟t seek to hear it to?
When you weren‟t so sure that I‟d be there,
Did I ever show my love for you?
Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate
options from the ones given below :
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(1) The poet seems to be addressing :-
(a) someone who is feeling low.
(b) someone who is happy.
(c) someone who likes to play.
(d) someone who likes to sing.
(2) The poem is about :-
(a) being compassionate to others.
(b) making others unhappy.
(c) one‟s own selfish interests
(d) unimportant things like laughter
(3) The poet sings :-
(a) a melancholy song.
(b) a happy song.
(c) a sad song
(d) an unhappy song
(4) Find the word from the text which means the same as “ripped”.
(a) pause (b) smile
(c) missed (d) torn
(5) The poet wants to know if he ever showed his for the
person addressed to ?
(a) love (b) anger
(c) happiness (d) distrust
Section B
(Writing – 25 Marks)
Q4. You are Student Editor of the school magazine, `Darpan‟. Put up a notice on the
school bulletin board requesting the students to contribute original and
interesting reading material (articles, poems, travelogues) for the 2011 issue of
the school magazine. Give all the necessary details (50 words)
(4 marks)
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Q5. You are a news reporter and have been given an opportunity to interview
Saharsh, the youngest ever to crack the tough IIT - JEE test and also achieving the
feat of topping it in his region. You are really amazed to know that he has
received no formal education and had been tutored by his mother at home. Write
four sets of dialogue between Saharsh and yourself.
( 6 marks)
Q6.
You forgot to invite a close friend of yours to a picnic you organized on
your birthday. As a result he / she is annoyed with you. Write an email
apologizing to your friend and explaining your position and requesting
him / her to forgive you. Offer a special treat. (120 words)
(7 marks)
Date :
From :
Subject :
To :
Dear Friend
Regards
Name
Q7. Drug abuse is a social evil which has ruined many lives and is gradually on the
rise. The youth has been affected by it the most. Write an article in not more than
150 words about the ill-effects of drugs and why one must keep away from it.
(8 marks)
Section C
(Grammar – 20 Marks)
Q8.
Complete the following passage by choosing the most appropriate options
from the ones given below. Write the answer in your answer sheet :
He‟s „King‟ of the world all right. Shah Rukh Khan, who (a) for what he
believes (b) and he is grateful, above all, for the success and support
he (c) from his fans. He speaks about his controversies in a more (d)
fashion.
(4 marks)
(a) (i) stood up
(ii)
(iii)
standing
stands in
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(b)
(iv)
(i)
stands up
about
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
in
on
for
(c) (i)
(ii)
(iii)
has got
got
is getting
(d)
(iv)
(i)
(ii)
will be getting
forgiven
forgetful
(iii)
(iv)
forgiving
giving
Q9.
Given below is a conversation between Bina and her mother. Complete
the dialogue by choosing the correct option from those given below:
Mother : (a) dear ? Your uncle and aunt are coming for
dinner.
Bina : Mom you always make the same thing every time we have
guests over. How about taking them out ?
Mother : But (b) .
Bina : There are so many reasonably priced restaurants too.
Mother : I don‟t think they (c) .
Bina : But everyone loves eating out.
Mother : What if I make Russian salad, cutlets and baked beans ?
And you can help me with the chopping.
Bina : I definitely can, if (d) .
(a) (i) What I should make for dinner tonight
(ii) What should I make for dinner tonight
(4 marks)
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(iii)
(iv)
What should I make in dinner
What dinner can I make
(b) (i)
(ii)
(iii)
going out will prove to be expensive
a restaurant is expensive
going in the restaurant can be expensive
(c)
(iv)
(i)
(ii)
taking out would be expensive
would be going to eat out
really would like to eat out
(d)
(iii)
(iv)
(i)
can go out to eat
would really like to eat out
you will be making such delicious dishes
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
you will make so delicious dishes
I will be eating such delicious dishes
you are making such delicious dishes
Q10. Look at the words and phrases below. Rearrange them to form meaningful
sentences. Write the correct sentences in your answer sheet.
extremely dry / are places / that are/deserts
Deserts are places that are extremely dry.
(a) the /in these places/less than/annual rainfall/is/25 cm
(b) deserts/for/like Sahara/remain/years/dry
(c) burning hot/the day/such deserts/are/during
(d) the same/freezing cold/deserts are/at night
(4 marks)
Q11. The following passage has not been edited. There is ONE error in each of the
first nine lines. Write the incorrect word and the correction as given in the
example against the correct blank number in your answer sheets. Also
underline the correct word you have supplied.
Error Correction
(4 marks)
Eg. It was September and the rain were nearly over. rain rains
Maria was admired the garden. (a)
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The African marigolds was blooming. (b)
She hoped a coming winter wouldn‟t be too severe (c)
because she found it increased difficult to (d)
bear the cold.
She was looking from the flowers (e)
very fond when her best friend, (f)
Miss Dolly, entered the garden. Now it (g)
would spend the evening enjoy together. (h)
Q12. Read the following conversation carefully and complete the passage by
choosing the most appropriate options.
Mrs. Veena : Has your son finished his studies yet ?
Mrs. Anuradha : No, Ananth is in his final year now. He will be able to
complete his graduation by the end of this month, but do you know that he has
already started his own computer consulting company ?
Mrs. Veena : Good, he is really using what he's learnt.
Mrs. Veena asked Mrs. Anuradha If (a) Mrs. Anuradha replied in the
(4 marks)
negative and told her that (b) and he would be able to complete
graduation by the end of that month. She asked Mrs. Veena (c) his own
computer consulting company. Mrs. Veena said that it was good that (d)
.
Section D
(Literature – 25 Marks)
Q13. A. Read the extract and answer the following questions by choosing the most
appropriate options.
I took the one less travelled by,
And that has made all the difference.
(i) The speaker of the above extract is .
(a) William Wordsworth
(b) P.B. Shelley
(c) John Keats
(d) Robert Frost
(ii) The road in the poem stands for .
(3X3=9marks)
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(a) a long tedius journey
(b) challenges
(c) choices in life
(d) forward movement
(iii) The second line of the extract means .
(a) The speaker regrets his choice
(b) The choice has changed life for the worse
(c) The choice has made him what he is a famous poet
B. Read the given extract and answer the following questions.
I have decided I want to learn the Kannada alphabet from tomorrow
onwards.
(a) Who does „I‟ in the above line refer to ?
(b) Why did the speaker want to learn the Kannada alphabet
(c) Which quality of the speaker is shown in the above line ?
C. Read the given extract and answer the following questions.
Yep! It‟s the land I want . I have to be near Paramount where I‟m going to shoot
some films.
(a) Who is the speaker of these lines ?
(b) What is the speaker‟s purpose in buying the Villa?
(c) What is the speaker‟s profession ?
Q14. Answer any FOUR of the following questions in about 30-40 words each
(1) Why did the grandmother want to be literate? What was the secret of her
success ?
(2) How did Lord Ullin react to see his daughter in the grip of death ?
(3) What is your impression of `Juliette‟?
(4) „I make the netted sunbeam dance‟. How does the brook make the netted
sunbeam dance? Explain.
(5) What guess does the poet make about the theme of the solitary reaper‟s
song?
(2X4=8 marks)
Q15. Marcy writes a letter to her friend when Duke dies. Write the letter expressing
your feelings in about 150 words.
(8marks)
Explain how the song of the solitary reaper got embedded in the heart of William Wordsworth
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  • 1. w w w .edurite.com Summative Assessment – I, 2011 English Communicative Class - IX 410046 Maximum Marks: 90 Time : 3 hours Instructions: The question paper is divided into four sections. Section A: Reading 20 marks Section B: Writing 25 marks Section C: Grammar 20 marks Section D: Literature 25 marks Section A (Reading – 20 Marks) Q1. Read the following passage carefully: MY WATCH (10 marks) My beautiful new watch had run eighteen months without losing or gaining, and without breaking any part of its machinery or stopping. I had come to believe it was unfailing in its judgements about the time of day; but at last, one night, I let it run down. I grieved about it as if it were a recognized messenger and forerunner of disaster. But soon I cheered up, set the watch by guess, and commanded my anxieties to depart. Next day I stepped into the chief jeweller‟s to set it by the exact time, and the head of the establishment took it out of my hand and proceeded to set it for me. Then he said,” she is four minutes slow; regulator wants pushing up.” I tried to stop him, tried to make him understand that the watch kept perfect time. But no; all this human cabbage could see was that the watch was four minutes slow, and the regulator must be pushed up a little; and so, while I danced round him in anguish and begged him to let the watch alone, he calmly and cruelly did the shameful deed. My watch began to gain. It gained faster and faster day by day. Within the week it sickened into a raging fever. At the end of two months it had left all the timepieces in the town far in the rear, and was a fraction over thirteen days ahead of the calendar. It was away into November enjoying the snow, while the October leaves were still changing colour. It hurried up house rent, bills payable, and such things, in so ruinous a way that I could not bear it. I took it to the watchmaker to be regulated. He asked me if I had ever had it repaired. I said no, it had never needed any repairing. He looked a look of vicious happiness and eagerly opened the watch. Then he put a smell glass in his eye and peered into the machinery. He said it wanted cleaning and oiling, besides regulating and told me to come in a week. After being cleaned and oiled and
  • 2. w w w .edurite.com regulated, my watch slowed down. I began to be left by trains, I failed all appointments, I missed my dinners. I gradually drifted back into yesterday, then the day before, then into last week, and soon the knowledge came upon me that all alone I was lingering along in the week before last, and the world was out of sight. I went to the watchmaker again. He took the watch all to pieces while I waited, and said he could mend it in three days. After this the watch averaged well, but nothing more. For half a day it would go very fast, and keep up such noises that I could not hear myself think for the disturbance; and as long as it continued like this, there was not a watch in the land that had any chance of keeping up with it. But the rest of the day it would keep on slowing down and fooling along until all the clocks it had left behind caught up again. So at last, at the end of twenty-four hours, it showed about the same time as all the others. It showed a fair average, and no man could say it had done more or less than its duty. But a correct average is only a mild virtue in a watch, and I took the instrument to another watchmaker. He said something was broken. I said I was glad it was nothing more serious. He repaired it, but what the watch gained in one way it lost in another. It would run a while and then stop a while, and then run a while again, and so on, using its own discretion about the intervals. Answer the following questions : I (a) After having run 18 months, Mark Twain‟s watch started _. (b) According to the head of the establishment, Twain‟s watch was _. (c) Besides regulating, the writer‟s watch required . (d) The difficulties the writer faced after his watch slowed down were that _. (e) The erratic behaviour of the watch shattered . (f) The watchmaker looked viciously happy when II Fill each of the blanks with one word only : The writer believes that once a watch starts gaining or (a) it is next to (b) restore it to its original (c) . No watchmaker whatever the level of his (d) can be of much help in this regard. III Find words in the passage that mean the opposite of the following : (a) gaining (b) vice Q2. Read the following passage carefully: (5 marks) The cross cultural spread of English is unprecedented in other ways. It is more
  • 3. w w w .edurite.com widely used than any of the other colonial languages like French, Portuguese or Spanish. It even has a wider use than some of the languages associated with international non-western religious traditions, like Arabic or Sanskrit. In countries like India and Nigeria English is used at all levels of society: in local English language newspapers and broadcasting, in public administration, in university education, in major industries, the courts and the civil service. Indeed with nearly 200 languages, India needs English to unify the country. Professor Lal a champion of Indian English who runs a well known writers‟ workshop claims that in simple numerical terms, in a country of 840 million,‟ more Indians speak English and write English than in England itself.. You know what Malcolm Muggeridge said; „The last Englishman left will be an Indian‟. Complete the following statements by choosing the most appropriate option from the ones given below: (1) The way English is spreading is _. (a) normal (b) quite uncertain (c) absolutely unusual (d) unpredictable (2) The use of English is . (a) as frequent as that of other colonial languages (b) less frequent than of other colonial languages (c) more frequent than that of other colonial languages (d) hardly as much as that of other colonial languages (3) In India and Nigeria, English . (a) has a general use (b) is used only in the streets (c) is used by newspapers and the people who read it (d) in courts and civil service (4) India . (a) has fewer English speakers than Great Britain (b) has 840 different languages (c) has more English speakers than Great Britain
  • 4. w w w .edurite.com (d) will be the last to have English as its language (5) The word „champion‟ in the passage means . (a) topmost (b) supporter (c) title-holder (d) victor Q3. Read the following poem carefully: (5 marks) Did I Ever Stop ? Did I ever stop to make you smile When your day was hard or your road was long? When your light stopped shining for a while, Did I sing for you a happy song? Did I ever try to make you laugh When your eyes held tears and you couldn‟t speak? When your world seemed almost torn in half, Did I hold your hand or kiss your cheek ? Did I ever pause to hear your voice When you needed just a moment‟s ear? When you‟d lost your way or missed a choice, Did I let you know that I was near ? Did I ever stop to say I care When I didn‟t seek to hear it to? When you weren‟t so sure that I‟d be there, Did I ever show my love for you? Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate options from the ones given below :
  • 5. w w w .edurite.com (1) The poet seems to be addressing :- (a) someone who is feeling low. (b) someone who is happy. (c) someone who likes to play. (d) someone who likes to sing. (2) The poem is about :- (a) being compassionate to others. (b) making others unhappy. (c) one‟s own selfish interests (d) unimportant things like laughter (3) The poet sings :- (a) a melancholy song. (b) a happy song. (c) a sad song (d) an unhappy song (4) Find the word from the text which means the same as “ripped”. (a) pause (b) smile (c) missed (d) torn (5) The poet wants to know if he ever showed his for the person addressed to ? (a) love (b) anger (c) happiness (d) distrust Section B (Writing – 25 Marks) Q4. You are Student Editor of the school magazine, `Darpan‟. Put up a notice on the school bulletin board requesting the students to contribute original and interesting reading material (articles, poems, travelogues) for the 2011 issue of the school magazine. Give all the necessary details (50 words) (4 marks)
  • 6. w w w .edurite.com Q5. You are a news reporter and have been given an opportunity to interview Saharsh, the youngest ever to crack the tough IIT - JEE test and also achieving the feat of topping it in his region. You are really amazed to know that he has received no formal education and had been tutored by his mother at home. Write four sets of dialogue between Saharsh and yourself. ( 6 marks) Q6. You forgot to invite a close friend of yours to a picnic you organized on your birthday. As a result he / she is annoyed with you. Write an email apologizing to your friend and explaining your position and requesting him / her to forgive you. Offer a special treat. (120 words) (7 marks) Date : From : Subject : To : Dear Friend Regards Name Q7. Drug abuse is a social evil which has ruined many lives and is gradually on the rise. The youth has been affected by it the most. Write an article in not more than 150 words about the ill-effects of drugs and why one must keep away from it. (8 marks) Section C (Grammar – 20 Marks) Q8. Complete the following passage by choosing the most appropriate options from the ones given below. Write the answer in your answer sheet : He‟s „King‟ of the world all right. Shah Rukh Khan, who (a) for what he believes (b) and he is grateful, above all, for the success and support he (c) from his fans. He speaks about his controversies in a more (d) fashion. (4 marks) (a) (i) stood up (ii) (iii) standing stands in
  • 7. w w w .edurite.com (b) (iv) (i) stands up about (ii) (iii) (iv) in on for (c) (i) (ii) (iii) has got got is getting (d) (iv) (i) (ii) will be getting forgiven forgetful (iii) (iv) forgiving giving Q9. Given below is a conversation between Bina and her mother. Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct option from those given below: Mother : (a) dear ? Your uncle and aunt are coming for dinner. Bina : Mom you always make the same thing every time we have guests over. How about taking them out ? Mother : But (b) . Bina : There are so many reasonably priced restaurants too. Mother : I don‟t think they (c) . Bina : But everyone loves eating out. Mother : What if I make Russian salad, cutlets and baked beans ? And you can help me with the chopping. Bina : I definitely can, if (d) . (a) (i) What I should make for dinner tonight (ii) What should I make for dinner tonight (4 marks)
  • 8. w w w .edurite.com (iii) (iv) What should I make in dinner What dinner can I make (b) (i) (ii) (iii) going out will prove to be expensive a restaurant is expensive going in the restaurant can be expensive (c) (iv) (i) (ii) taking out would be expensive would be going to eat out really would like to eat out (d) (iii) (iv) (i) can go out to eat would really like to eat out you will be making such delicious dishes (ii) (iii) (iv) you will make so delicious dishes I will be eating such delicious dishes you are making such delicious dishes Q10. Look at the words and phrases below. Rearrange them to form meaningful sentences. Write the correct sentences in your answer sheet. extremely dry / are places / that are/deserts Deserts are places that are extremely dry. (a) the /in these places/less than/annual rainfall/is/25 cm (b) deserts/for/like Sahara/remain/years/dry (c) burning hot/the day/such deserts/are/during (d) the same/freezing cold/deserts are/at night (4 marks) Q11. The following passage has not been edited. There is ONE error in each of the first nine lines. Write the incorrect word and the correction as given in the example against the correct blank number in your answer sheets. Also underline the correct word you have supplied. Error Correction (4 marks) Eg. It was September and the rain were nearly over. rain rains Maria was admired the garden. (a)
  • 9. w w w .edurite.com The African marigolds was blooming. (b) She hoped a coming winter wouldn‟t be too severe (c) because she found it increased difficult to (d) bear the cold. She was looking from the flowers (e) very fond when her best friend, (f) Miss Dolly, entered the garden. Now it (g) would spend the evening enjoy together. (h) Q12. Read the following conversation carefully and complete the passage by choosing the most appropriate options. Mrs. Veena : Has your son finished his studies yet ? Mrs. Anuradha : No, Ananth is in his final year now. He will be able to complete his graduation by the end of this month, but do you know that he has already started his own computer consulting company ? Mrs. Veena : Good, he is really using what he's learnt. Mrs. Veena asked Mrs. Anuradha If (a) Mrs. Anuradha replied in the (4 marks) negative and told her that (b) and he would be able to complete graduation by the end of that month. She asked Mrs. Veena (c) his own computer consulting company. Mrs. Veena said that it was good that (d) . Section D (Literature – 25 Marks) Q13. A. Read the extract and answer the following questions by choosing the most appropriate options. I took the one less travelled by, And that has made all the difference. (i) The speaker of the above extract is . (a) William Wordsworth (b) P.B. Shelley (c) John Keats (d) Robert Frost (ii) The road in the poem stands for . (3X3=9marks)
  • 10. w w w .edurite.com (a) a long tedius journey (b) challenges (c) choices in life (d) forward movement (iii) The second line of the extract means . (a) The speaker regrets his choice (b) The choice has changed life for the worse (c) The choice has made him what he is a famous poet B. Read the given extract and answer the following questions. I have decided I want to learn the Kannada alphabet from tomorrow onwards. (a) Who does „I‟ in the above line refer to ? (b) Why did the speaker want to learn the Kannada alphabet (c) Which quality of the speaker is shown in the above line ? C. Read the given extract and answer the following questions. Yep! It‟s the land I want . I have to be near Paramount where I‟m going to shoot some films. (a) Who is the speaker of these lines ? (b) What is the speaker‟s purpose in buying the Villa? (c) What is the speaker‟s profession ? Q14. Answer any FOUR of the following questions in about 30-40 words each (1) Why did the grandmother want to be literate? What was the secret of her success ? (2) How did Lord Ullin react to see his daughter in the grip of death ? (3) What is your impression of `Juliette‟? (4) „I make the netted sunbeam dance‟. How does the brook make the netted sunbeam dance? Explain. (5) What guess does the poet make about the theme of the solitary reaper‟s song? (2X4=8 marks) Q15. Marcy writes a letter to her friend when Duke dies. Write the letter expressing your feelings in about 150 words. (8marks) Explain how the song of the solitary reaper got embedded in the heart of William Wordsworth OR