English QP PDF
English QP PDF
English QP PDF
CLASS–VIII
ENGLISH (COURSE ‘A’)
(TERM-II)
Time Allowed : 3 hrs. Maximum Marks : 80
General Instructions :
1. This paper consists of four sections A, B, C and D.
2. Attempt all questions.
3. Do not write anything on the question paper.
4. All the answers must be correctly numbered as in the question paper and
written in the answer sheet provided to you.
5. Ensure that questions of each section are answered together.
6. Read each question carefully and follow the instructions.
7. Strictly adhere to the word limit given with each question. Marks will be
deducted for exceeding the word limit.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
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said, “I am throwing these starfish back into the ocean because they came
in with the high tide and now the tide has receded, they will die here,
stranded.
2. “But there must be thousands on every beach. You can’t possibly make a
difference” asked the other man. The man smiled, lifted yet another starfish
and as he threw it back into the sea, said, “made a difference to that one.”
3. The story shows that it is not the big things only that really count in life.
In fact all great people built their character by doing small day-to-day good
actions. Mahatma Gandhiji, once was standing in the open compartment
door of a speeding train. He was lost in his thoughts when one of his
‘chappals’ slipped from one of his feet and fell down. The moment he
realized it was gone, he dropped the other one too.
4. On being asked why he did so, he replied, “One chappal is of no use to me,
nor to him who finds the dropped one. So he might as well have the full
pair.” This incident shows that nothing was too insignificant for Gandhiji.
5. Believe firmly that even one person can change the entire world. He may
not be able to do a whole lot physically to change the world, but that person
has the power to inspire and set an example for others which may affect
the outcome of any situation.
(a) What was the gentleman doing with the starfish at the shore ? Why?
(2)
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(c) What did Gandhiji do when he realized that one of his ‘chappals’ fell
down from his foot ? (1)
1.2 Find words from the passage which mean the same as the following :
(1×2=2)
In winter fire:
Quiet by day:
Fill in the blanks with one suitable word and complete the passage given below:
(1×5=5)
The poet says a man with small wishes, staying in his own (a) ______________
land leads a life full of (b) _______________. All his basic requirements like
food and clothing are fulfilled in his own village by his (c) _______________ and
animals. He is lucky to lead life at its own pace and enjoy good
(d) _______________ and peace of (e) _______________.
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2. Introspect, who do you think you are ? Creative or dull ? Intelligent or
good for nothing ? Isn’t it a fact that what you believe you are, is something
that your parents labelled you as ? The label you give to your child is the
ultimate truth of his life. Your child will identify himself by not what he
feels he is, but by what label you have given him. Tell your child he is an
achiever, and he’ll be. Tell him he is a loser, and he loses all the battles
of his life.
3. Every child is unique. Each child has his own set of qualities, so there is
no question of comparison. Your love will nurture his self-worth in every
moment of his life.
4. Do you remember how you felt when you were last appreciated ? How good
it made you feel about yourself ? The same applies for children. Appreciate
your child whenever you see him doing something right. Create opportunities
to boost his self-esteem. Enrol him to recreation of his choice and praise
him on his progress and do not wait till he does it perfectly.
5. Express your love for your child. Let him know how much joy he has
brought in your life. Hug him, spend time with him; do little things to make
him feel cherished.
(a) What is the mistake all parents make according to the writer ? (1)
(b) Why giving a label to the child is the biggest damage ? (1)
(c) Which essential fact should always be remembered by the parents ? (1)
(d) How can one boost the self esteem of a child ? (1)
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Section–B (Writing) (20 Marks)
4. On the basis of the given telephonic conversation, write a message in not more
classmate ?
Shweta : I am sorry. She has gone outside. I’m Shweta, her sister. Is there
anything to convey ?
Amrita : Yes. She has my class notes and I have to prepare for the test
which is going to start next week. Kindly tell her to return these
today itself.
Shweta : I’m in a hurry right now, but I’ll convey your message and ask her
OR
You are Manoj / Meghna, the Head Boy / Head Girl of St. Peter’s School,
Ranchi. Draft a notice for the House Captains and Vice-Captains to attend a
OR
The surroundings of your colony have fallen into neglect resulting in mounds
of garbage, choked drains, overflowing dust bins that are becoming a breeding
ground for mosquitoes and flies. You are Neha / Nitin, a resident of 246,
Ambedkar Colony, New Delhi. Write a letter to the Editor of a national daily,
drawing the attention to the careless attitude of the authorities towards the
health of the people. You can refer to the unit ‘Nature’ of your English Reader
along with your own ideas to write the letter. [Word limit : 120-150 words]
6. You saw a boy helping an old man to cross the road. Now, write an article
describing the miserable conditions of the elderly who have been abandoned
by their families and how they need to be taken care of. You may take ideas
from the visuals given below. [Word limit : 120-150 words] (8)
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Alternative Question for Visually Challenged Students
Youth now-a-days are so obsessed with technology that they are seen spending
most of their time on mobile phones, computers or laptops using social media
and surfing net. Their indulgence and over-dependence on technology is
weakening family bondings as parents too sometimes fail to keep a check on
them. Write an article for the school magazine on the topic – How to Handle
Technology the Right Way. (120-150 words) (8)
7. Read the notes given below and use the information to complete the
paragraph that follows with suitable words or phrases. Do not add any
new information. (½×6=3)
NEWSPAPERS
• satisfy our curiosity
• inform all the important happenings in the world
• find out the facts and report faithfully
• express public views
• make the citizens well informed and responsible
• watchdogs of democracy
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8. The following passage has not been edited. There is an error in each
of these lines. Write the incorrect word and the correction in your
1×3=3
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10. Given below is a set of instructions for a recipe. Read the instructions
carefully and complete the paragraph that follows : (1×3=3)
Six bananas are crushed into a pulp. Half a kg. of milk (a) ___________.
____________ for two minutes and then removed from the heat.
11. Choose the correct word from the options to complete the following
passage.
(½×6=3)
roads. All drivers who violate this rule (f) ____________ (can / will / may)
be punished.
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Section–D (Literature) (25 Marks)
12. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow : (4)
(c) Where are the bangle sellers taking their shining loads and why ? (1)
(d) Which literary device is used in the last line of the above extract ? (1)
13. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow : (4)
(c) “We can’t do this to her.” What does ‘this’ mean here ? (1)
(d) What do the above lines tell us about the speaker ? Mention any two. (1)
14. Answer the following questions in about 30-40 words each : (2×6=12)
(a) What idea do you get about the children who are singing ‘The Children’s
Song’ ? (The Children’s Song)
(b) Why did the disappearance of the flower ring upset Mr. Regnier ? (The
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(c) Why couldn’t Swami deliver the letter to the headmaster even after the
school ? (Father’s Help)
(d) Why was the narrator worried when they were waiting for asparagus to
(e) How did the narrator and Baldev become friends in their childhood ? (The
Undeserved Reward)
(f) One who follows the path of truth can never be wrong. Comment. (Couplets)
(Value Based)
15. You are Baldev. You are very happy that your childhood friend helped you in
getting your son released from a false case of dacoity. Write a letter to your
friend thanking him for his timely help. [Word limit : 80-90 words] (5)
OR
Imagine you are the narrator in the story ‘The Luncheon’. Write a diary entry
expressing your satisfaction on observing the woman put on a lot of weight
when you meet her after twenty years. [Word limit : 80-90 words]
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