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Section A : Reading
Q1 Read the following passage carefully
1. The penguin is a bird, but it does not fly. Penguins are not like other birds. They
are unique birds, and although they do have feathers, even their feathers are
unusual. Other birds have rows of feathers that grow in a specific pattern. A
penguin’s feathers grow all over, like hair on a mammal. They have solid bones,
while other birds have bones that are not solid.
2. You will not see penguins in the air, and you will not see them in trees. You will
see them in the water; in fact you will see them below the surface of the water if
you have an underwater video camera. The penguin is an ocean bird, living in and
near the ocean.
3. The penguin spends much time in the ocean; so much of its life is unknown.
People only get to know penguins well when they are on land, and the penguin
can be at sea for months at a time. While the penguin is not a great flier as the
eagle is, the penguin can out-swim most birds and probably out-swims some
other aquatic animals. The penguin has thick strong wings and flippers instead of
feet that it uses to push through the water.
4. When the penguin is on land, it walks along slowly, and this limited mobility may
be one reason the penguin spends more time in the water. The penguin’s food
source is in the water, the fish it catches.
1.1 Now answer the following questions by choosing the correct options given
below.
(a) Where can one usually see penguins?
i.below the surface of the iii. near the igloos
water iv. in the aquariums
ii. above the surface of the water
(b) How are penguins different from others birds?
i. Penguins have feathers that iii. Penguins have solid bones.
grow in a specific pattern. iv. Penguins eat worms.
ii. Penguins stay awake at night.
2.3 Find out the words that mean the same as under.
a) ‘reduce’ (paragraph 2)
Q4 You are Rahul/Riya. Write a diary in 100-120 words entry expressing your thoughts
and feelings before the exams begin.
Q5 Complete the following paragraph by filling in the blanks with the help of the given
options.
The thief (a) _________ trying to sneak into the house but the policeman
(b) ____________ him red-handed. The family (c) ___________ relieved.
Q6 The following paragraph has not been edited. There is one error in each line. Write
Tenses, Subject Verb Agreement, Adjectives, Finite Verbs, Non Finite Verbs,
Nouns
Q7 Rearrange the following words/phrases to form meaningful sentences. The first one
has been done as an example.
think/why/preferred/ the/ you/ to land ?/ dinosaurs/water/do
Why do you think the dinosaurs preferred water to land?
(a) were/ heavy/ the/very/dinosaurs
The dinosaurs were very heavy.
(b) support them/ their legs/ on land/ could not
Their legs could not support them on land.
(c) was/ water/a/ alternative/ fine
Water was a fine alternative.
Section C: Literature
Q8 Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow.
The Lady with the Lamp
(a) Unlike most children of her times, she preferred to engage in serious discussions
about politics and society with her father. From an early age, Florence loved to tend
to the sick and the poor in the village.
i. Which languages did Florence know?
Florence was able to read and write French, German, Italian, Greek and Latin.
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(d) A roof for when the slow dark hours begin.
May not the darkness hide it from my face?
i. Who is speaker and to whom is she asking the question?
The traveller or Chistina Rossetti is the speaker. She is asking the question to
the guide.
ii What does the speaker want to know?
The traveller/ speaker wants to know if she will get a resting place for the night.
iii How does the person answer the question asked in the above extract?
The guide answers the question by assuring the traveller/ speaker that she will
not be able to miss the inn.
iv What does the poem symbolize?
The poem symbolizes the journey of life from birth to death.
(e) Ozymandias
‘I met a traveller from an antique land
Who said: ‘Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert, near them, on the sand,’
i Which land is the poet referring to when the poet speaks of an antique land?
The poet is referring to Egypt as an antique land.
ii How many speakers are there in the poem?
There are three speakers in the poem- the poet, the traveller, Ozymandias.
iii What does poet mean when he says ‘trunkless legs’?
The poet means the statue was broken. Only its legs remained and the face
which lay half buried in sand.
iv Who was Ozymandias?
Ozymandias was an Egyptian pharaoh, Ramses II who vainly believed that he
was powerful and his empire would last forever.
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(j) What does the traveller ask the guide in the first stanza of the poem ‘Up-Hill’?
The traveller asks the guide in the first stanza of the poem ‘Up-Hill’ whether the
road is difficult and up-hill all the way and if the journey would take all day
long.
(k) What are the poet’s views on life and death?
The poet’s views on life and death are that life is like a difficult up-hill road and
death is the final resting place where the traveller finds comfort after the
difficult journey of life.
(l) Explain ‘Of labour you shall find the sum.’
Rossetti asks if there will be rest and finality in heaven after a tiring journey.
Ozymandias
(m) What did the inscription on the pedestal below the statue indicate?
The inscription on the pedestal below the statue indicated the arrogance,
conceit of king Ozymandias. The king appeared to sneer at people who were
weak and helpless.
(n) What is the main theme of the poem ‘Ozymandias’?
The main theme of the poem is nothing lasts forever. No king or his power can
defeat time. All the achievement, in the end, leads to grave. So, the pride and
the showcase of power are useless.
(o) In what condition was the statue found?
The1. statue of Ozymandias was found in a distant desert. Two vast legs of stone
stood on a pedestal. The head of the statue was broken and lay half sunk in the
sand.
(p) How does the poet describe the expression on Ozymandias’ face?
The shattered face of Ozymandias’ statue lay half-buried in the sand. It had a
frown on its brow. It had wrinkled lips. It had a sneering look showing cold
command in his eyes.
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(g) Why did Rosetti name the poem ‘Up-Hill’?
Rossetti named the poem Up-Hill because the climb up the hill is very difficult
like the journey of life from birth to death which is also full of hardships. One
has to take a lot of effort to climb a hill to reach the top. Similarly, one has to
undertake the journey of life in which one has to face many problems and
finally reach heaven where one can finally rest after overcoming the struggles
of life.
(h) What is the main theme of the poem ‘Up-Hill’?
The main theme of the poem, ‘Up-Hill’ is the journey of life from birth till death.
This poem is paralleled with life. Over the course of a journey, the narrator asks
her guide eight questions about the road ahead. The narrator asks if the road is
all up-hill and if the journey will take all day which metaphorically means that
whether the journey of life will be difficult and strenuous all the way. The guide
explains the length of the traveller’s journey or life using morning to represent
birth and night to represent death.
Ozymandias
(i) What does the narrator mean when he says ‘Nothing beside remains’?