10th Class ENGLISHworksheets
10th Class ENGLISHworksheets
10th Class ENGLISHworksheets
LEVEL - II
SECTION I
(Picture Interaction)
Q.No:1-10 Observe the picture and answer the questions that follow.
1) Human relations is all about ….
A. sitting alone in the veranda
B. being connected to people
C. waiting to be noticed by people
D. gazing at people
8) Do you think really the people are afraid of saying “Hi” to the
Old man? Justify.
A. The old man is sitting idle and doing nothing
B. The people are selfish
C. The people are immersed in their busy chores
D. The people do not want to disturb him
SECTION - II
(Q.No:11-15) Read the following passage given below. Five sentences in the
passage are numbered at the beginning. Each sentence has an error. Correct them
by choosing the right option.
13) Because a company depends on good human relations through its organizational
structure, develop these skills is important.
A. Because a company depends on human relations through its organizational
structure , developed these skills is important.
B. Because a company depends on human relations through its organizational
structure ,development these skills is important.
C. As a company depends on human relations through its organizational
structure ,developing these skills is important.
D. For a company depends on human relations through its organizational
structure,develops these skills is important.
Q. N0.(16-20)Complete the passage choosing the Right words from those given
below.Each blank is numbered and has four choices A, B, C, and D.
During the last vacation our family _______ (16) to spend _________ (17) days
at Haridwar. My mother ________ (18) all preparaions for the journey. She
__________ (19) some sandwitches for us _________ (20) on the way.
Section- III
Creative Writing –(Discourse)
Home Assignment
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TEACHING AND LEARNING WORKSHEET-22
LEVEL -II
SUBJECT : ENGLISH CLASS : X
UNIT - 3 : A Reading (The Journey) Segment-1
There are 20 MCQs in section I,II and III (Reading comprehension,Vocabulary
and grammar)
Section-IV is for Home Assignment (Creative Writing)
SECTION I
(READING COMPREHENSION)
(Q.No.1-10) Read the following passage from the lesson “The Journey”
Now, answer the following questions. Each question has four choices. Choose the
correct answer.
1. The thought of returning to work on Monday after an extended period of
holiday is disliked by everyone because ________
A) They Spend suday leisurely
B) They don’t like to work on Monday
C) Monday is the second day of the week
D) Lethargy creeps in
2. The author did’nt want to return to his place of work because _____
A) He did’nt like his job
B) He fell sick
C) He was newly married
D) He did’nt want to leave behind his parents
3. Nobody had time to spare for me. Here ‘Nobody’ refers to ____
A) the people at home
B) the people in the village
C) Parents
D) Porters
9. “There is no certainity that we are going to have any roads”. The narrator
thought so because______
A) The villagers got used to such roads
B) Since his childhood there was no change
C) The people in his community never ask for roads
D) It’s a hilly terrain and quite impossible to make roads
10. Carrying his own luggage worried the author because ______
A) He was a young man
B) He was easily able to carry the chest
C) Education had made him shun physical labour
D) He was one among the villagers.
SECTION –II
(VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR)
(Q.NO.11 -15) Complete the passage choosing the right words from those
given below. Each blank is numbered and each blank has four choices (A),(B),(C)
and (D). Choose the correct answer from the given choices.
I gave him the can of wine. He poured ______ (11) a mug and handed me the
can. He drank all of it _____(12) one go. He then arranged the belt that was attached
to the trunk _____(13) on his forehead. So, this was the picture,my father _____(14)
my luggage on his back and me following him with a tiny bag in my hand. We were
walking up a narrow hilly road , and _____(15) of us uttered a word as if we were
strangers who spoke different languages.
C) Myself D) Yourself
12. A) On B) In
C) At D) By
C) Carefully D) Carefree
C) Neither D) Each
SECTION – III
( EDITING )
A large crowd gathered at our place the day I was to leave.(16) People have
come to wish me luck.(17) It was 10:20 when I left to Dirang.(18) My father had left
already.(19) As I had to do a bit of catching up, I walking fast. Three kilometers
down the road, I caught up with my father.(20) Father said, “ Are you late . Would
you like to rest for sometime ? ”
16. People have come to wish me luck.
A. people has come to wish me luck.
B. People came to wish me luck
C. people had come to wish me luck
D. people had came to wish me luck
17. It was 10:20 when I left to Dirang
A. It was 10:20 when I left for Dirang
B. It was 10:20 when I left from Dirang
C. It was 10:20 when I left at Dirang
D. It was 10:20 when I was leaving Dirang
20. Father said, “ Are you late.Would you like to rest for sometime ?”
A. Father says , “ Are you late.Would you like to rest for sometime ?”
B. Father said, “you are late.Would you like to rest for sometime ?”
C. Father saying, “ Are you late. Would you like to rest for sometime?”
D. Father says, “ you are late.Would you like to rest for sometime ?”
SECTION – IV
( HOME ASSIGNMENT )
CREATIVE WRITING (DISCOURSES)
In this passage you read that the author came to his home in the village to get
married. After spending six months with his wife he reflects on the situations and
takes a decision to join work. Now describe the thoughts that made the author take a
firm decision to return to his place of work.
HINTS :
• his responsibilities
• his debts
• A new member in the family
TEACHING AND LEARNING WORKSHEET-23
LEVEL –II
SUBJECT : ENGLISH CLASS : X
UNIT - 3 : A Reading (The Journey) Segment-2
There are 20 MCQs in section I,II and III(Reading comprehension,Vocabulary and
grammar)
Section-IV is for Home Assignment (Creative Writing)
SECTION - I
(READING COMPREHENSION)
(Q.No.1-10) Read the following passage from the lesson “The Journey”
A large crowd gathered at our place the day I was to leave. People had come
to wish me luck. It was 10.20 when I left for Dirang. My father had already left. As I
had to do a bit of catching up, I walked fast. Three kilometres down the road, I
caught up with my father. Father said, ‘You are late. Would you like to rest for some
time?’
Having walked fast I was tired. Moreover, I had to cross two hills on the way
up to the spot. I quickly sat down on a rock. My father laughed at my plight.
‘So this little distance has tired you? Rest for a while. But we have to be in
time for the bus.’
Father was quiet for some time. He thoughtfully looked at the sun for a
moment, and then his eyes fell on the can of home-made wine that I was carrying.
Wetting his lips with his tongue he said in a matter-of-fact manner, ‘I am thirsty’.
I gave him the can of wine. He poured himself a mug and handed me the can.
He drank all of it at one go. He then arranged the belt that was attached to the trunk
carefully on his forehead. So, this was the picture: my father carrying my luggage on
his back and me following him with a tiny bag in my hand. We were walking up a
narrow hilly road, and neither of us uttered a word as if we were strangers who
spoke different languages. I did not know what was going on in his mind. From time
to time it crossed my mind that it was improper for me to let father carry the
luggage. I wanted to tell him that I would like to carry the trunk myself, but my guilt
and shame did not allow me to do so. This self-consciousness had probably to do
with my education, the white-collar job that I had, or quite simply my pride.
Somehow, I had the feeling that if I carried the luggage, my father and my people, in
fact the whole world would laugh at me and I would be belittled.
Now, answer the following questions. Each question has four choices. Choose the
correct answer.
1. A large crowd gathered at his place because ____
A. He was leaving to his native place
B. He was returning to his place of work
C. He was going on a buisness trip
D. He was on his visit to his friend’s place
5. Wetting his lips with his tongue, he said in a matter of fact manner, ‘I am
thirsty’. The phrase ‘ The matter of fact manner ‘ refers to _____
A. Emotional
B. Anger
C. Unemotional
D. Happy
6. The author and his father did not utter a word while they were walking up
the hill road because_____
A. The father was carrying a heavy load
B. The author was carrying a tiny bag
C. Both of them were tired
D. The author felt it was improper to make father carry his luggage
7. So, this was the picture……..what was the picture?
A. Father carrying the son’s luggage on his back and son following himwith
the tiny bag.
B. Father drinking the home-made wine
C. Son requesting the father not to carry the luggage
D. Father and son were speaking in different languages
SECTION –II
(VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR)
(Q.NO.11 -15) Read the passage given below. Five of the words are
underlined and numbered.choose the correct answer as directed from the given
choices
Father wanted to say something and(11) the bus started moving. I saw my
father gradually(12)receding(13) into the distance. I saw that the road we had come
by looked like a giant motionless rope. Father would use the same road to went(14)
back home. Simultaneously our journeys started in two opposite directions, with me
seated in the luxurious (15) seat of bus and father walking back with weary legs on
the pebble-strewn road.
15. Choose the word that gives the same meaning in the context
A. Extravagant
B. Expensive
C. Austere
D. Cheap
SECTION – III
( EDITING )
Q.NO.(16-20) Read the following passage, each of the numbered sentences
from 16 -20 has an error. Choose the right answers to make it correct sentence.
Father had provided for my education,and I had been able to realize his
dreams.(16)My parents were truly proud at me.(17)It was through me that they had
earned a great degree of admiration and respect from the villagers.(18) My father
would not like to see me carrying a trunk on my back and would be very hurt if I do
so. I concluded that it would be better to let him carry it.(19)Father was used to carry
luggage anyway.(20) He was stronger and more skilled than me in this matters.
18. My father would not like to see me carrying a trunk on my back and would be
hurt if I do so
A. My father would not like to see me carrying a trunk on my back and
would be hurt if I did so
B. My father would not like to see me carrying a trunk on my back and
would be hurt if I doing so
C. My father would not like to see me carrying a trunk on my back and
would be hurt if I does so
D. My father would not like to see me carrying a trunk on my back and
would be hurt if I was doing so
In this passage, you read that whlie walking towards the bus stop ,the son
had different thoughts of guilt and shame that he could not voice out. Describe his
thoughts of justification towards his guilt and shame.
Make use of the following ideas :
• White collar job
• Self consciousness
• Would be belittled
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LEVEL -II
SECTION I
Father had provided for my education, and I had been able to realize his
dream. My parents were truly proud of me. It was through me that they had earned
a greater degree of admiration and respect from the villagers. My father would not
like to see me carrying a trunk on my back and would be very hurt if I did so. I
concluded that it would be better to let him carry it. Father is used to carrying
luggage anyway. He was stronger and more skilled than me in these matters. I had
never got used to physical labour having stayed in hostels right from my childhood.
So, in spite of my youth and strength, I was physically useless. I continued walking
silently with father. We rested at two places on the way and had our tiffin but we
hardly talked. Finally, we reached Dirang. The bus from Tawang had not yet
reached Dirang and so we had some time in hand. We entered a tea shop and sat
facing each other. Father appeared tired. I felt sorry for him but couldn’t bring
myself to say anything. I asked the waiter to get us two cups of tea. Just as I was
going to take my first sip, I heard father’s voice, “Do you have a pair of old shoes ?”
“Why?” I asked.
“The road is uneven and full of pebbles. It hurts while walking.”
I looked at father’s bare feet. Never having worn shoes, his feet had developed
cracks and somehow resembled those of an elephant. I noticed this for the first time.
I hadn’t noticed that the road was uneven. I didn’t have to since I was wearing a pair
of hunting boot. I checked my wallet and saw I still had around Rs. 40 with me. A
pair of canvas shoes would cost around Rs. 12 and the remaining amount would be
enough for me to get to Bomdila.
My father protested. “Give me an old pair. You don’t have to spend money on
new shoes.” I couldn’t convince him to buy a new pair. Reluctantly I gave him the
hunting boots I was wearing. I then took out my pair of leather shoes from the trunk,
and noticed my father’s face lighting up with contentment. Suddenly he looked at
me and said,” Take care.
Write to us…”
Father wanted to say something but the bus started moving. I saw my father
gradually receding into the distance.
I saw the road we had come by looked like a giant motionless rope. Father would
use the same road to go back home. Simultaneously our journeys started in two
opposite directions, with me seated in the luxurious seat of a bus and father walking
back with weary legs on the pebble-strewn road.
2) According to the passage, how many places did they take rest before reached
Dirang?
A. Three places C. Two places
B. One place D. Did not stop
4) The author and his father went to a ______ shop and sat facing each other.
A. Coffee C. wine
B. Tea D. foot wear
SECTION- II
(Q.No:11-15) Read the following passage given below. Five sentences in the
passage are numbered at the beginning. Each sentence has an error. Correct them
by choosing the right option.
(11) On my way home from the bus stop, my trunk has been carried by a
porter. (12) The problem now was we couldn’t find someone who could help me
carry the trunk to the bus stop. (13) At time another of the year, we would have
easily found someone to help me, but now most of the villagers were busy in the
fields. (14) Nobody had time to spare with me. (15) In fact, carrying the trunk should
not have been such a worry for me except that my education had made me shuned
physical labour.
11 ) On my way home from the bus stop, my trunk has been carried by a porter
A. On my way home from the bus stop, my trunk has carried by a porter.
B. On my way home from the bus stop, my trunk had been carried by a porter
C. On my way home from the bus stop, my trunk been carried by a porter
D. On my way home from the bus stop, my trunk has being carried by a porter
12) The problem now was we couldn’t find someone who could help me carry the
trunk to the bus stop.
A. The problem now was we couldn’t find somebody who could help me
carry the trunk to the bus stop.
B. The problem now was we couldn’t find no one who could help me carry the
trunk to the bus stop.
C. The problem now was we couldn’t find anyone who could help me carry the
trunk to the bus stop.
D. The problem now was we couldn’t find one who could help me carry the
trunk to the bus stop.
13) At time another of the year, we would have easily found someone to help me,
but now most of the villagers were busy in the fields
A. At another of the year, we would have easily found someone to help me,
but now most of the villagers were busy in the fields.
B. At time of the year, we would have easily found someone to help me, but
now most of the villagers were busy in the fields.
C. At time of another the year, we would have easily found someone to help me,
but now most of the villagers were busy in the fields.
D. At another time of the year, we would have easily found someone to help me,
but now most of the villagers were busy in the fields.
SECTION- III
EDITING
Q.No. 16-20 Some words in the given passage are underlined. Re-write the
underlined words as directed. Choose the right option from those given.
Besides, I had come home this time round for a special purpose (16) : to get
married. My parents had arranged (17) my marriage, according to the customs of
the tribal society. Time flew, and five months in(18) my marriage I realize(19) it.
Initial (20)I thought of extending my leave—even taking unpaid leave.
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LEVEL - II
SUBJECT : ENGLISH CLASS : X
UNIT - 3 : B Reading (Another Woman) Segment-1
There are 20 MCQs in section I,II and III(Reading comprehension,Vocabulary and
grammar)
SECTION - I
(READING COMPREHENSION)
(Q.No.1-10) Read the following poem from “Another Woman”
This morning she bought green 'methi'
in the market, choosing the freshest bunch;
picked up a white radish,
imagined the crunch it would make
between her teeth, the sweet sharp taste,
then put it aside, thinking it an extravagance,
counted her coinsout carefully, tied them,
a small bundle into her sari at the waist;
came home, faced her mother-in-law's
dark looks, took the leaves and chopped them,
her hands stained yellow from the juice;
cut an onion, fine and cooked
the whole thing in the pot over the stove,
shielding her face from the heat.
The usual words came and beat
their wings against her: the money spent,
curses heaped upon her parents,
who had sent her out to darken other people's doors.
Now, answer the following questions. Each question has four choices.
1. The Woman went to the market to ____
A. buy vegetables
B. buy fruits
C. buy sari
D. taste the vegetables
8. Shielding her face from the heat. Here ‘heat’ refers to ____
A. Heat of the stove
B. Fire
C. Heat of the pot
D. Mother-in-law’s abuses
9. The expression,”The usual words came and beat their wings against her”
is ___
A. Metaphor
B. Simile
C. Personification
D. Irony
10. Which of the statements is not in accordance to the lines of the poem____
A. The woman picked up the radish and imagined the crunch with its
sweet sharp taste.
B. Mother-in-law cursed the woman’s parents
C. Mother-in-law pours out her anger on the woman rarely.
D. The woman did not even utter a word when mother-in-law scolded her
SECTION –II
(VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR)
(Q.NO.11 -15) Complete the passage choosing the right words from those
given below. Each blank is numbered and each blank has four choices (A),(B),(C)
and (D). Choose the correct answer from the given choices.
In India working women _____(11) a life of dual ___(12) if they are
____(13) and have a family.In the west many women are hard-headed careerists and
are ____(14) to _____(15) jobs.
SECTION –III
(DO AS DIRECTED)
(Q.NO.16-20) Read the passage given below. Five of the words are underlined
and numbered.choose the correct answer as directed from the given choices
16. Write the word that is opposite in meening to the underlined word.
A. Even
B. Identical
C. Unequal
D. Same
SECTION – IV
( HOME ASSIGNMENT )
CREATIVE WRITING (DISCOURSES)
In the poem ‘Another woman’ you read that the woman was not even able to
buy the radish which she desired to eat. She had no right to spend the little money
that she had.She was ill-treated by her mother-in-law. Domestic violence has been
one of the major issues in india.Women in india are not aware of their rights.Now
prepare a poster on awareness of “women rights”, on behalf of “Prerna” the NGO to
fight for women rights.
You may include :
• Pursue higher education
• Achieving their goals and fulfilling their desires
• Making a place for themselves in the society
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LEVEL - II
SUBJECT : ENGLISH CLASS : X
UNIT - 3 : Human Relations (B- Reading) (Another Woman – slot 2)
There are 20 MCQs in section I & II (Comprehension, vocabulary and grammar)
Section III-(is for home assignment)
SECTION – I
Read the following:
She crouched as usual, on the floor
Beside the stove
When the man came home
she did not look into his face
nor raise her head; but bent
her back a little more.
Nothing gave her the right
to speak.
She watched the flame hiss up
and beat against the cheap old pot,
a wing of brightness
against his blackened cheek.
This was the house she had been sent to,
the man she had been bound to,
the future she had been born into.
So when the kerosene was thrown
(just a moment of surprise,
A brilliant spark)
It was the only choice
That she had known.
Another torch, blazing in the dark.
Another woman.
We shield our faces from the heat.
Ms. Imtiaz Dharkar
Q. No:1-10: Answer the following questions by Choosing the right choice.
1) She crouched as usual, on the floor…..
The word crouched refers to …..
A. Straighten C. bend low
B. Upright D. Stretched
3) …a wing of brightness
against its blackened cheek.
The underlined phrase depicts the following literary device….
A. Personification C. metaphor
B. Simile D. alliteration
6) Which one of the following aspects is not spoken by the poet in the poem?
A. Domestic violence
B. Rights of a woman
C. One woman becoming an enemy of another
D. Comfortable life of a middle class family
7) What kind of darkness is the poet talking in the poem?
A. the unpaid dowry system
B. the frequent power cuts
C. the awareness of the rights of a woman
D. the gender equality
8) ‘We shield our faces from the heat.’ ‘We’ refers to….
A. The mother-in-law
B. The greedy man
C. The society
D. Another woman
SECTION- II
(Q.No:11-15) Read the following passage given below. Five sentences in the
passage are numbered at the beginning. Each sentence has an error. Correct them by
choosing the right option.
(11) Woman empowerment is real needed in the society. (12) It is a woman who
play a dominant role in the basic life of a child.(13) Women is an important section pf
our society. (14) Education means as of empowerment of womencan bring about a
posetive attitudinal change. (15) It is there fore crucial of the socio-economic, and
political progress of India.
11) Woman empowerment is real needed in the society.
A. Woman empowerment is real needed in the society.
B. Woman empowerment is really needed in the society.
C. Woman empowerment is rallied needed in the society.
D. Woman empowerment is rely needed in the society.
12) It is a woman who play a dominant role in the basic life of a child.
A. It is a woman who played a dominant role in the basic life of a child.
B. It is a woman who playing a dominant role in the basic life of a child.
C. It is a woman who plays a dominant role in the basic life of a child.
D. It is a woman who playful a dominant role in the basic life of a child.
15) It is there fore crucial of the socio-economic, and political progress of India.
A. It is there fore, crucial with the socio-economic, and political progress of
India.
B. It is there fore crucial of the socio-economic, and political progress of India.
C. It is there fore crucial of the socio-economic, and political progress of India.
D. It is there fore crucial for the socio-economic, and political progress of India.
SECTION - III
EDITING
Q. N0.(16-20)Complete the passage choosing the right words from those given
below.Each blank is numbered and has four choices A, B, C, and D.
The robin _______(16) out when he saw this. The unhappy bird flew away
high _____ (17) the sky. He wished the shy violet _________ (18) not died. He
wished he had never wanted to _________ (19) her place and _________ (20) at
the world.
16) A. cry B. crying C. cried D. carry
17) A. in B. by C. at D. to
18) A. have B. has C. had D. havd been
19) A. left B. leaving C. live D. leave
20) A. looked out B. looked away C. looked in D.looked for
SECTION- IV
Creative Writing –(Discourse)
Home Assignment
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LEVEL - II
SUBJECT : ENGLISH CLASS : X
UNIT - 3 : C Reading (The Never-Never Nest) Segment-1
There are 20 MCQs in section I,II and III (Reading comprehension,Vocabulary
and grammar)
Section-IV is for Home Assignment (Creative Writing)
SECTION - I
(READING COMPREHENSION)
(Q.No.1-10) Read the following passage from the lesson “The Never – Never Nest”
2) Aunt Jane seem to think that there was a mistake in the wedding present she
had given to Jack because ____
A. Jack and Jill bought a car
B. The possessions of Jack and Jill made her think like that
C. She had sent the gift to them on their wedding with someone.
D. Jack said that all the wonderful things that they had, owed to Aunt Jane
3) Jack did not have to pay rent for the house as ____
A. he was a tenant
B. the house belongs to Jack’s friend
C. it was Aunt Jane’s house
D. they own the house
4) This Christmas Jill was expecting hike in his salary to ____
A. Six pounds
B. Five shillings
C. Ten pounds
D. Ten shillings
6) Jack said that they owed the steering wheel of the car, one of the tyres, two of
the cylinders. This conveys that ____
A. Jack had bought an old car
B. Jack had bought a car on instalments
C. Jack had bought a few parts of the car
D. Jack and his friend together bought a car
7) The cheque gave by Aunt Jane on Jack and Jill’s wedding was____
A. Two hundred pounds
B. Ten pounds
C. Two thousand pounds
D. Ten shillings
8) “And the rest belongs to Mr. Sage, I suppose?” Here ‘rest’ refers to ____
A. Car
B. Sofa
C. Piano
D. Radiogram
SECTION –II
(VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR)
(Q.NO.11 -15) Complete the passage choosing the right words from those
given below. Each blank is numbered and each blank has four choices (A),(B),(C)
and (D). Choose the correct answer from the given choices.
Aunt Jane: Well. I’m not going to sit ____(11)Mr. Sage’s part for ____(12).(She
stands up.)
Now, tell me, how___ (13) do all these instalments___ (14) to?
Jack : Well, actually-(He takes out his pocket-book and consults it.)- actually to
seven pounds eight and eight pence a week.
Aunt Jane: Good heavens! And how much ____ (15) you earn?
11) A. In B. On
C. into D. On to
15) A. do B. does
C. doing D. did
SECTION – III
( EDITING)
Q.NO.(16-20) Read the following passage, each of the numbered sentences
from 16 -20 has an error. Choose the right answers to make it correct sentence.
Jill : (nearly in tears) There! Now you’re going to be angry with me.
Jack : (16) I’m not anger!(17) But why waste good money at the doctor?(18) Doctors
don’t expect to get anyway paid
Jill : (sobbing a little) (19) But-but you don’t understood.
Jack : understand what ?
Jill : Why , just one more instalment and BABY’S REALLY YOURS! ( She is holding
out the infant, a little pathetically, as we black out.
20) Why, just one more instalment and BABY’S REALLY YOURS!
A. Why, just one more instalment and BABY’S REALLY YOUR!
B. Why, just one more instalment and BABY’S REALLY OUR!
C. Why, just one more instalment and BABY’S REALLY YOURSELF!
D. Why, just one more instalment and BABY’S REALLY OURS
SECTION – IV
(HOME ASSIGNMENT)
CREATIVE WRITING (DISCOURSES)
In this passage, you read that the newly married couple Jack and Jill moved into
their new home in New Hampstead. Aunt Jane visited the couple’s home and was
surprised to see the piano, the car,the radiogram and the pretty furniture. She was
shocked to see their possessions. Now ‘ Narrate’ Aunt Jane’s visit to the house of the
new couple.
• Make use of the following ideas :
• Aspirations of Jack and Jill to own luxurious status.
• Aunt Jane’s dislike towards the concept of instalment
• Jack and Jill spending beyond their means.
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LEVEL – II
SECTION – I
Aunt Jane: Well I’m not going to sit on Mr. Sage’s part for any one. (she stands
up.) Now, tell me, how much do all these installments come to?
Jack: Well, actually – (He takes out his pocket-book and consults it.) – actually to
seven pounds eight and eight pence a week.
Aunt Jane: Good Heavens! And how much do you earn?
Jack: As a matter of fact - er- that is-six pounds.
Aunt Jane: But that’s absurd! How can you pay seven pounds eight and eight
pence out of six pounds?
Jack: Oh, that’s easy. You see, all you have to do is to borrow the rest of the
money for the payments from the Thrift and Providence Trust Corporation.
Jill: They’re only too glad to loan you any amount you like, on note of hand
alone.
Aunt Jane: And how do you propose to pay that back?
Jack: Oh, that’s easy too. You just pay it back in installments.
Aunt Jane: Installments! (She claps her hand to her forehead and sinks back weakly into
the chair. Then realises she is sitting on Mr. Sage’s piece and leaps to her feet again with
a little shriek.)
Jack: Aunt Jane! Is anything the matter? Would you like to lie down?
Aunt Jane: Lie Down? Do you suppose I’m going to trust myself in a bed that
belongs to Mr. Sage, or Marks and Spencer or somebody? No, I am going home.
Jill: Oh, must you really go?
Aunt Jane: I think I’d better.
Jack: I’ll drive you to the station.
Aunt Jane: What! Travel in a car that has only one tyre and two thingummies!
No thank you-I’ll take the bus.
Jack: Well of course, if you feel like that about it…
Aunt Jane: (relenting a little) Now I’m sorry if I sounded rude, but really I’m
shocked to find the way you’re living. I’ve never owed a penny in my life-cash
down, that’s my motto and I want you to do the same. (She opens her handbag.)
Now look, here’s a little cheque I was meaning to give you, anyway. (she hands it
to Jill.) Suppose you take it and pay off just one of your bills- so that you can say
one thing at least really belongs to you.
Jill: (awkwardly) Er-Thank you. Aunt Jane. It’s very nice of you.
Aunt Jane: (patting her arm) There! Now I must be going.
Jack: I’ll see you the bus anyway.
Jill: Good-bye, Aunt Jane-and thanks so much for the present.
Aunt Jane: (Kissing her) Good-bye, my dear.
(She and Jack go out. Jill looks at the cheque and exclaims ‘Ten Pounds!’ Then she hurries
to the table, addresses an envelope, endorses the cheque and slips it inside with a bill
which she takes from the bag and seals the envelope. Then she rings the bell. In a moment
the nurse comes in with the baby in her arms.)
Jill: Oh, nurse. I want you to run and post this for me. I’ll look after the baby
while you’re gone.
Nurse: Certainly, madam. (She hands the baby to Jill, takes the letter, and goes.)
(A second later Jack comes in again.)
Jack: Well, She’s gone! What a tartar! Still, she did leave us a bit on account-how
much was it?
Jill: Ten pounds.
Jack: (with a whistle) Phew! That’s great! We can pay off the next two months on
the car with that.
Jill: I-I’m afraid we can’t-
Jack: Why ever not?
Jill: You see, I-I’ve already sent it off for something else. Nurse has just gone to
post it.
Jack: Well that’s all right. Who have you sent it to?
Jill: Dr. Martin.
Jack: Dr. Martin! What on earth possessed you to do that?
Jill: (nearly in tears) There! Now you’re going to be angry with me.
Jack: I’m not angry! But why waste good money on the doctor? Doctors don’t
expect to get paid anyway.
Jill: (sobbing a little) But-but you don’t understand-
Jack: Understand what?
Jill: Why, just one more installment and BABY’S REALLY OURS! (She is holding
out the infant, a little pathetically, as we black out.)
-Cedric Mount
Q.No:1-10: Answer the following questions by Choosing the right option.
1) As a matter of fact how much did Jack earn?
A. Seven pounds eight and eight pence
B. Six pounds
C. Seven pounds
D. Ten pounds
4) “They are only too glad to loan you any amount “ They refers to?
A. Mr. Sage and Mr. Mark
B. Dr. Martin’s clinic
C. Thrift and providence Trust Corporation
D. The buy-now and pay-later market
6) What did Jack want to do with the cheque of ten pounds that Aunt Jane gifted?
A. He wanted to pay 2 installments of the car
B. He wanted to celebrate their parenthood
C. He wanted to give it to Dr. Martin
D. He wanted to pay Mr. Sage and Mr. Spencer
7) Who do you think understood Aunt Jane’s real intentions?
A. Jack
B. Nurse
C. A and B
D. Jill
8) “But you don’t understand” What does Jill want Jack to understand?
A. Feeling of falsehood
B. Feeling of belongingness that the baby will be really theirs
C. To understand Aunt Jane’s motto in life
D. Feeling of the realistic world around them
9) How much do you think they need to borrow from the Thrift and Providence
Trust Company to pay their installments?
A. Seven pounds eight and eight pence
B. One pound eight and eight pence
C. Three pounds six and eight pence
D. Six pounds
10) Aunt Jane sat on the sofa, but suddenly leaps to her feet with a shriek because…
A. She realizes that the chair belonged to Mr. Sage
B. The chair suddenly cracked
C. She was afraid of their life of installments
D. She remembered an urgent work to be attended to
SECTION - II
(Q.No:11-15) Read the following passage given below. Five sentences in the
passage are numbered at the beginning of the. Each sentence has an error. Correct
them by choosing the right options.
12) The furniture-and the car-and the piano- and the refrigerator and the radio-what’s
it-it’s wonderful, real wonderful!
A. The furniture-and the car-and the piano- and the refrigerator and the radio-
what’s it-it’s wonderful, realistic wonderful!
B. The furniture-and the car-and the piano- and the refrigerator and the radio-
what’s it-it’s wonderful, is real wonderful!
C. The furniture-and the car-and the piano- and the refrigerator and the radio-
what’s it-it’s wonderful, really wonderful!
D. The furniture-and the car-and the piano- and the refrigerator and the radio-
what’s it-it’s wonderful, the real wonderful!
Q.No. 16-20 Some words in the given passage are underlined. Rewrite the
underlined words as directed. Choose the right option from those given.
You see, Aunt Jane, we realize (16) how uneconomic (17) is to go on paying rent
year before (18) year, when you can buy (19) and enjoy a home of your own and ten
pounds and a few quarter (20) payments, of course.
Now describe the thoughts of Jill when Aunt Jane gave her a cheque of ten
pounds.
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TEACHING AND LEARNING WORK SHEET – 29
Level – II
SUBJECT: English Class : X
UNIT : 4. Films and Theatre (Face Sheet)
There are 20 MCQs in section I & II (picture interaction, vocabulary and grammar)
Section III-(is for home assignment)
SECTION – I
(Picture Interaction)
(Q.No:1-10) Observe the picture and answer the questions that follow:
5) Which of the following movies does not have the concept of sequel?
A. Housefull
B. Murder
C. Mirchi
D. Bahubali
8) A film is considered to be
A. an important art form
B. a source of popular entertainment
C. a powerful medium for educating citizens
D. All the above
9) In the movie Appu Raja Kamal Hasan featured in three different roles; a police
officer, a dwarf and a mechanic. The word ‘dwarf’ refers to …
A. a giant
B. a person smaller than the usual size
C. a jumbo
D. a person with unsual monster like characters
SECTION- II
(Q.No:11-15) Read the following passage. Five sentences in the passage are
numbered at the beginning. Each of the numbered sentence has an error. Correct
them by choosing the right option.
Movies always leave a great impact on people. (11) The effect of cinema on
youth can be easy observed. (12) Not only its effect can be seen in the elders of rural
and urban areas, but on the children as well. (13) It cannot be said that all the films
are corrupt youth. (14) There are films like ‘Baghban’ which was a family film and
learn us made a lot. (15) We should not let a bad things of the films affect us.
12) Not only its effect can be seen in the elders of rural and urban areas, but on the
children as well.
A. Not only its effect can be seen into the elders of rural and urban areas, but
on the children as well.
B. Not only its effect can be seen with the elders of rural and urban areas, but
on the children as well.
C. Not only its effect can be seen on the elders of rural and urban areas, but on
the children as well.
D. Not only its effect can be seen the elders of rural and urban areas, but on
the children as well.
13) It cannot be said that all the films are corrupt youth.
A. It cannot be said that all the films are corrupted youth.
B. It cannot be said that all the films are corrupts youth.
C. It cannot be said that all the films are corruption youth.
D. It cannot be said that all the films are corrupting youth.
14) There are films like ‘Baghban’ which was a family film and learn us made a lot.
A. There are films like ‘Baghban’ which was a family film and learn made us a
lot.
B. There are films like ‘Baghban’ which was a family film and made us learn a
lot.
C. ) There are films like ‘Baghban’ which was a family film and made learn us
a lot.
D. ) There are films like ‘Baghban’ which was a family film and learn made a
lot.
15) We should not let a bad things of the films affect us.
A. We should not let the bad things of the films affect us
B. We should not let bad things of the films affect us.
C. We should not let an bad things of the films affect us.
D. We should not let at bad things of the films affect us.
(Q.No. 16-20) Some words in the given passage are underlined. Re-write the
underlined words as directed. Choose the right option from those given.
In his youth all he know (16) of Bengal was through Mircea Eliade’s La Nuit
Bengalie, some of Tagore’s poems and a Reader’s Digest article on Mother Teresa. If
the harsh (17) image of poverty brought out by the artical (18) on the “Saint of
Slums” haunted (19) him, Appu’s world come (20) as a reassurance.
16) Write the correct form of the underlined word.
A. knowed B. knowing C. knew D. knewed
SECTION - I
(READING COMPREHENSION)
(Q.No.1-10) Read the following passage from the lesson “Rendezvous with Ray”
Now, answer the following questions. Each question has four choices. Choose
the correct answer.
3. The friendship between Ray and Roberge was unique because ____
A. Their friendship lasted for 22 years
B. Roberge took 9 years to meet Ray
C. Though they both belonged to different professions they had common
interests in films
D. Roberge saw Apu trilogy and began to love Ray
4. Roberge came to know about Ray through ____
A. An article in front line
B. Apu trilogy
C. Readers digest article
D. An essay published by manohara publishers
10. Roberge did’nt want to meet Ray straight away because ____
A. He was shy to meet Ray
B. He wanted to learn Bengali
C. He wanted to change Ray’s religious faith
D. He wanted to prepare himself,to get to know Ray’s works more
SECTION –II
(VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR)
(Q.NO.11 -15) Complete the passage choosing the right words from those
given below. Each blank is numbered and blank has four choices (A),(B),(C) and
(D). Choose the correct answer from the given choices.
SECTION – III
( EDITING )
One Sunday morning Roberge found Ray in a disturbed mode.(16) A few well
known personalities of the city has visited him earlier to go through some of his
manuscripts.(17)After they left Ray find the Charulatha screen play missing.(18) Ray
was almost sure who was the culprit.(19) I asked him whether he was planned to
take any action and he said no and explained to me that he did not want to hurt the
reputation of the person.(20) I was absolutely stunned with his human concern,said
Roberge.
16. A few well known personalities of the city has visited him earlier to go
through some of his manuscripts.
A. A few well known personalities of the city have visited him earlier to go
through some of his manuscripts
B. A few well known personalities of the city had visited him earlier to go
through some of his manuscripts
C. A few well known personalities of the city has been visiting him earlier to
go through some of his manuscripts
D. A few well known personalities of the city had been visiting him earlier to
go through some of his manuscripts
17. After they left Ray find the Charulatha screen play missing.
A. After they left Ray finds the Charulatha screen play missing.
B. After they left Ray finding the Charulatha screen play missing.
C. After they left Ray will find the Charulatha screen play missing.
D. After they left Ray found the Charulatha screen play missing.
19. I asked him whether he was planned to take any action and he said no and
explained to me that he did not want to hurt the reputation of the person.
A. I asked him whether he was plan to take any action and he said no and
explained to me that he did not want to hurt the reputation of the person.
B. I asked him whether he was planning to take any action and he said no
and explained to me that he did not want to hurt the reputation of the
person.
C. I asked him whether he is planning to take any action and he said no and
explained to me that he did not want to hurt the reputation of the person.
D. I asked him whether he had planned to take any action and he said no and
explained to me that he did not want to hurt the reputation of the person.
In this reading slot, you learnt that Gaston Roberge saw Apu trilogy, a set of
three films, directed by Ray in one – sitting. He got fascinated towards the world of
Apu and Ray’s work. He later decided to stay in india and tried to know to himself
and works of Ray. He took nine years to meet Ray and when he finally met him, it
was the beginning of a close friendship that lasted for 22 years.
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TEACHING AND LEARNING WORK SHEET – 31
LEVEL – II
SECTION – I
“It was a quiet friendship that developed over the years. Manikda (as Ray was
affectionately called by his friends) was a shy person and always very discreet about
displaying his emotions,” said Roberge. Though to outsiders, Ray’s massive stature-
physical and intellectual- might have made him come across as cold, aloof and
intimidating , he was in reality a very simple and unassuming man with a subtle sense
of humour. It was an unspoken arrangement between the two of them to meet on
Sundays at 9:00 a.m. at Ray’s residence on Bishop Lefroy Road, Kolkata. Ray would
invite Roberge over for private screenings of his latest films and welcomed comments
on them. But this happened only after the friendship had cemented, for in the early
days of their dialogue Ray’s shyness prevented him from talking about his own films.
“He was even shy of receiving compliments,” said Roberge. To Roberge, the
greatest mark of Ray’s appreciation for him was that he often addressed the French-
speaking priest in Bengali, “in spite of my lack of elegance in that language, and the fact
that Ray knew both English and Bengali so well.
Like Rabindranath Tagore, Ray strode his time like a colossus. Roberge writes,
“It is as if all Bengal was in Manikda: the rich and the poor, the powerful and the
humble, the peasants and the city persons, children, teenagers, adults and old people,
men and women.
(Q.No:1 -10) Answer the following questions by choosing the right option given
below.
Section- II
(EDITING)
(Q.No:11-15) Read the following passage given below. Five sentences in the
passage are numbered at the beginning. Each sentence has an error. Correct them by
choosing the right option.
(11) Roberge do not speak with the arrogance of the west. (12) “I was here on a
quest to know the world and in the process know oneself. (13) I did not come here on
convert. (14) In fact, I am the one who get converted,” he said.(15) But it took him nine
years after reaching Calcutta and joining St. Xavier’s College, to up the muster
confidence to meet Ray in person.
12) “I was here on a quest to know the world and in the process know oneself.
A. “I was here on a quest to know the world and in the process know onceself.
B. “I was here on a quest to know the world and in the process know myself.
C. “I was here on a quest to know the world and in the process know mineself.
D. “I was here on a quest to know the world and in the process know self.
15) But it took him nine years after reaching Calcutta and joining St. Xavier’s College,
to up the muster confidence to meet Ray in person.
A. But it took him nine years after reaching Calcutta and joining St. Xavier’s
College, to up the muster confidence to meet Ray in person.
B. But it took him nine years after reaching Calcutta and joining St. Xavier’s
College, to muster up the confidence to meet Ray in person.
C. But it took him nine years after reaching Calcutta and joining St. Xavier’s
College, to up muster confidence to meet Ray in person.
D. But it took him nine years after reaching Calcutta and joining St. Xavier’s
College, to the up muster confidence to meet Ray in person
SECTION- III
(GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY)
(Q.No. 16-20) Some words in the given passage are underlined. Re-write the
underlined words as directed.
The last time the two friends met, Ray was in hostipal, in (16)his death bed. It
was a Sunday and Roberge, True to habited (17) arrived on the dot at 9 a.m. “He had
grown so weak that he looked frail(18) as a child. I did not stay long, and as I was leave
( (19)Manikda said, “Bhalo laglo”. Those were his last (20) words to me, said Roberge.
Section- IV
Creative Writing –(Discourse)
Home Assignment
SUBJECT:ENGLISH CLASS : X
UNIT- 4 : FILMS AND THEATRE-‘A’ Reading (Rendezvous with Ray ) Segment-3
There are 20 MCQs in section I,II and III(Reading comprehension,Vocabulary and
grammar)
Section-IV is for Home Assignment (Creative Writing)
SECTION - I
(READING COMPREHENSION)
(Q.No.1-10) Read the following passage from the lesson “Rendezvous with
Ray”
Philosophically too, Roberge feels, Ray took off where Tagore signed out. If
one compares the last major prose piece by Tagore, “ Shabhyatar Sankat” ( Crisis of
Civilisation), which he wrote at the beginning of the Second World War, which
contains his immortal dictum that in spite of what was happening it would be a sin
to lose faith in Man, and the last
three films of Ray- Ganashatru,
Shakha Prashakha, and Agantuk-
the analogy becomes clear.
“In these three films Ray
was at his most personal and
when some critics saw the films
as didactic and verbose, he felt
deeply hurt. For, in these last
films, Satyajit was directly talking
to us, conveying his personal
message on society and
civilization. If the impulse that motivated his earlier films was aesthetics, in the last
three it was self-expression. And there we were denying him his right to speak. As
the saying goes, no one is a prophet in one’s own country,” said Roberge. An
agnostic throughout his life, it is possible, Roberge feels, that in the face of death Ray
was searching for an answer. This was suggested by some of the music that he used
in Shakha Prashakha.
`The last time the two friends met, Ray was in hospital, on his deathbed. It
was a Sunday and Roberge, true to habit, arrived on the dot at 9 a.m. “He had grown
so weak that he looked frail as a child. I did not stay long, and as I was leaving,
Manikda said, ‘Bhalo laglo’ [it was nice]. Those were his last words to me,” said
Roberge..
One important fallout of this friendship was the establishment of Chitrabani,
acommunication and film institute, the first of its kind in West Bengal, which
Roberge founded in 1970 and to which Ray, as a token of friendship, lent his name as
co-founder. Ray was in the first governing body and after a few terms readily agreed
to be the institute’s adviser. Roberge arranged most of the initial funding from
Canadian agencies. “I had no reservations applying for them, for I feel richer
countries in the West are indebted to countries like India,” he said.
For 26 years Roberge was the director of Chitrabani and under him the
institute not only produced important documentary features, but also became
breeding ground for local talent for film-making…
Now, answer the following questions. Each question has four choices.
Choose the correct answer.
1) ‘ Ray took off where Tagore signed out’. From this line we infer that---------
A. Tagore followed Ray’s philosophy
B. Ray continued Tagore’s philosophy
C. Ray signed the document where Tagore signed
D. Ray explained the philosophy of Tagore.
2) In the passage, there is a comparison between two persons, who are they ?
A. Roberge and Ray
B. Tagore and Roberge
C. Ray and Tagore
D. Ray and his critics
3) The expression, “An agnostic throughout his life,” tells us that _____
A. Ray believed God in his entire life
B. Ray did not know whether God exists
C. Ray followed art than God
D. Ray did not believe God in his life
6) It was a Sunday and Roberge, true to habit arrived on the dot at 9.am. This
line explains that___
A. It was Ray’s habit to meet Roberge at 9.am on every Sunday
B. Rarely Roberge came to meet Ray on every Sunday
C. It was customary for Roberge to meet Ray every Sunday at 9.a.m.
D. Roberge looked forward to meet Ray every Sunday.
7) One important fall out of the friendship of Roberge and Ray was ___
A. Direction of the film Agantak
B. Establishment of chitrabani
C. Collection of funds from Canadian agencies
D. Production of Ganashatru
10) Which of the following text types does the passage belong to ?
A. A review
B. An essay
C. An interview
D. A narrative
SECTION –II
(VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR)
(Q.NO.11 -15) Read the passage given below. Five of the words are
underlined and numbered. Choose the correct answer as directed from the given
choices:
It was enroute(11) to India in 1961, at a stopover(12) in New York, that 26
year old Fr. Gaston Roberge was acquaint (13) with the works of Satyajit Ray
through the Apu Trilogy. He found the world of Apu so fascinating that he saw all
three films in one sitting and there began his long standing(14) love affair with the
people of India and Bengali cinema and culture, which led to path-breaking work in
these (15) fields.
SECTION – III
(EDITING)
Q.NO.(16-20) Read the following passage, each of the numbered sentence
from 16 -20 has an error. Choose the right answers to make it a correct sentence.
“It was a very quiet friendship that developed over years. (16)Manikda[as
Ray was affectionately called by his friends] was a shy person but always very
discreet about displaying his emotions”,said Roberge.(17)Though to outsiders,Ray’s
massive stature-physical and intellectual-might have made him come across as
cold,aloof,and even intimidating,he was in reality a simple and unassuming man by
a subtle sense of humour.(18) It was an unspoken arrangement among the two of
them to meet on Sundays at 9.am at Ray’s residence on Bishop Lefroy
road,Kolkata.(19) Ray would invite Roberge over for private screenings of his latest
films and welcome comments on them.(20) But this happened after only the
friendship had cemented, for in the early days of their dialogue.
16) Manikda[as Ray was affectionately called by his friends] was a shy person but
always very discreet about displaying his emotions”,said Roberge.
A. Manikda[as Ray was affectionately called by his friends] was a shy person
as always very discreet about displaying his emotions”,said Roberge
B. Manikda[as Ray was affectionately called by his friends] was a shy person
and always very discreet about displaying his emotions”,said Roberge
C. Manikda[as Ray was affectionately called by his friends] was a shy person
so always very discreet about displaying his emotions”,said Roberge
D. Manikda[as Ray was affectionately called by his friends] was a shy person
because always very discreet about displaying his emotions”,said
Roberge
17) He was in reality a simple and unassuming man by a subtle sense of humour.
A. he was in reality a simple and unassuming man of a subtle sense of
humour.
B. he was in reality a simple and unassuming man with a subtle sense of
humour.
C. he was in reality a simple and unassuming man at a subtle sense of
humour.
D. he was in reality a simple and unassuming man for a subtle sense of
humour.
18) It was an unspoken arrangement among the two of them to meet on Sundays at
9.am at Ray’s residence on Bishop Lefroy road,Kolkata
A. It was an unspoken arrangement for both the two of them to meet on
Sundays at 9.am at Ray’s residence on Bishop Lefroy road,Kolkata
B. It was an unspoken arrangement between the two of them to meet on
Sundays at 9.am at Ray’s residence on Bishop Lefroy road,Kolkata
C. It was an unspoken arrangement for the two of them to meet on Sundays at
9.am at Ray’s residence on Bishop Lefroy road,Kolkata
D. It was an unspoken arrangement within the two of them to meet on
Sundays at 9.am at Ray’s residence on Bishop Lefroy road,Kolkata
19) Ray would invite Roberge over for private screenings of his latest films and
welcome comments on them
A. Ray would invite Roberge over for private screenings of his latest films
and welcoming comments on them
B. Ray would invite Roberge over for private screenings of his latest films
and welcomes comments on them
C. Ray would invite Roberge over for private screenings of his latest films
and will welcome comments on them
D. Ray would invite Roberge over for private screenings of his latest films
and welcomed comments on them
20) But this happened after only the friendship had cemented, for in the early days
of their dialogue.
A. But this only happened after the friendship had cemented, for in the early
days of their dialogue.
B. But this happened only after the friendship had cemented, for in the early
days of their dialogue.
C. But this happened after the friendship only had cemented, for in the early
days of their dialogue.
D. But only this happened after only the friendship had cemented, for in the
early days of their dialogue.
SECTION – IV
(HOME ASSIGNMENT)
CREATIVE WRITING (DISCOURSES)
SECTION - I
(READING COMPREHENSION)
(Q.No.1-10) Read the following passage from the lesson “Maya Bazaar”
K. V. Reddy's 'Maya Bazaar' has been voted as the 'Greatest Indian Film' in an
online poll conducted by a television news channel. The poll was conducted to find
out India's greatest film till date, on the occasion of 100 Years of Indian Cinema and
people chose 'Maya Bazaar' over other Indian classics. The film is considered one of
the enduring classics of Indian cinema and was christened as a landmark
achievement in Indian film's cinematography, art direction and VFX with the
available technology during that time. The following is a review on the film when it
celebrated the Golden Jubilee in 2007.
As for songs, Aha naa pelli anta still reverberates in marriages and Vivaaha
bhojanambu is yet another must.
Now, answer the following questions. Each question has four choices. Choose
the correct answer.
1. Maya Bazaar has been voted as the ‘Greatest Indian Film’ in an online pole on
the occasion of ____
A. Indian film festival
B. International film festival
C. Hundred years of Indian cinema
D. South india film festival
2. In which areas of Indian film making was the film christined as a landmark
achievement?
A. Cinematography
B. Art direction
C. Visual effects
D. All the above
3. The director of Maya Bazaar is ___
A. Nagireddy
B. Chakrapani
C. K.V Reddy
D. Gokhale
SECTION –II
(VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR)
(Q.NO.11 -15) Complete the passage choosing the right words from those
given below. Each blank is numbered and has four choices (A),(B),(C) and (D).
Choose the correct answer from the given choices.
An entire repertoire was ____(11) to the telugu dictionary _____(12) the film.
Take for example Talpam _____(13) denoting a cot or a bed. Were Telugus using
Gilpam as an antonym of it till the movies advent ? Nor did ____(14) tell so
emphatically until Ghatothkacha that Evaru puttinchakunte maatalela pudathayi
and ____(15) if friends are to be called Asamadiyulu then enemies could be termed
Tasamadiyulu.
12. A) with B) by
C) for D) of
(19) Sasirekha naturally sees Abhimanyu and Balarama and gets to see his
sishya, Duryodhana in it.(20) His wife laps up the sight of an array of jewellery and
the audience laughed hearty because they knew that someone back home was
equally attached to the riches.
17. With Krishna and Balarama having different of opinion over it, their wives
too take sides as is inevitable in any family.
A. With Krishna and Balarama having difference of opinion over it, their
wives too take sides as is inevitable in any family.
B. With Krishna and Balarama having differences of opinion over it, their
wives too take sides as is inevitable in any family.
C. With Krishna and Balarama having differents of opinion over it, their
wives too take sides as is inevitable in any family.
D. With Krishna and Balarama having differ of opinion over it, their wives
too take sides as is inevitable in any family.
18. To introduce the theme, the director uses a magic box (an equivalent of a T.V
screen) which display whatever is dear to the viewer’s heart.
A. To introduce the theme, the director uses a magic box (an equivalent of a
T.V screen) which displaying whatever is dear to the viewer’s heart.
B. To introduce the theme, the director uses a magic box (an equivalent of a
T.V screen) which displayed whatever is dear to the viewer’s heart.
C. To introduce the theme, the director uses a magic box (an equivalent of a
T.V screen) which displays whatever is dear to the viewer’s heart.
D. To introduce the theme, the director uses a magic box (an equivalent of a
T.V screen) which was displayed whatever is dear to the viewer’s heart.
19. Sasirekha naturally sees Abhimanyu and Balarama and gets to see his sishya,
Duryodhana in it.
A. Sasirekha naturally sees Abhimanyu and Balarama and gets to see his
sishya, Duryodhana on it
B. Sasirekha naturally sees Abhimanyu and Balarama and gets to see his
sishya, Duryodhana at it
C. Sasirekha naturally sees Abhimanyu and Balarama and gets to see his
sishya, Duryodhana above it
D. Sasirekha naturally sees Abhimanyu and Balarama and gets to see his
sishya, Duryodhana over it
20. His wife laps up the sight of an array of jewellery and the audience laughed
hearty because they knew that someone back home was equally attached to
the riches.
A. His wife laps up the sight of an array of jewellery and the audience
laughed heartly because they knew that someone back home was equally
attached to the riches
B. His wife laps up the sight of an array of jewellery and the audience
laughed heartful because they knew that someone back home was equally
attached to the riches
C. His wife laps up the sight of an array of jewellery and the audience
laughed heartily because they knew that someone back home was equally
attached to the riches
D. His wife laps up the sight of an array of jewellery and the audience
laughed heartfelt because they knew that someone back home was equally
attached to the riches
SECTION – IV
(HOME ASSIGNMENT)
CREATIVE WRITING (DISCOURSES)
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TEACHING AND LEARNING WORK SHEET – 34
LEVEL – II
SECTION- I
(Q.No:1 -10) Answer the following questions by choosing the right option given
below.
1) An entire repertoire was added to the Telugu dictionary by the film. The word
‘repertoire’ refers to
A. Debt
B. All that a performer cannot do
C. All that a performer can do
D. Self indulgence
6) One of the following is not seen in the movie. We only hear of them.
A. Kauravas
B. Yadavas
C. Pandavas
D. Duryodhana
9) K.V.Reddy reduces all the characters except Krishna and Ghatothkacha to ordinary
mortals. The word ‘mortal’ refers to
A. Godly
B. Subject to death
C. Undying
D. Deathless
10) Telugu speakers settled abroad can be introduced to Telugu culture by watching
A. Ramayana
B. Pathala Bhairavi
C. Pandavas
D. Maya Bazaar
SECTION- II
(EDITING)
(Q.No:11-15) Read the following passage given below. Five sentences in the
passage are numbered at the beginning. Each sentence has an error. Correct them by
choosing the right option.
(11)The central theme of the film Maya Bazaar is the marriage of Sasirekha with
Abhimanyu. (12) Krishna and Balarama had different opinion over it but their wives too
take sides. (13) This is inevitable in anyone family at the time of marriage. (14) Balarama
promises Subhadra to get his daughter marry to her son. (15) When he kingdom his
loses to the Kauravas , Balarama has no choice but to break his promise.
11) The central theme of the film Maya Bazaar is the marriage of Sasirekha for
Abhimanyu
A. The central theme of the film Maya Bazaar is the marriage of Sasirekha with
Abhimanyu
B. The central theme of the film Maya Bazaar is the marriage of Sasirekha on
Abhimanyu
C. The central theme of the film Maya Bazaar is the marriage of Sasirekha at
Abhimanyu
D. The central theme of the film Maya Bazaar is the marriage of Sasirekha by
Abhimanyu
12) Krishna and Balarama had different opinion over it but their wives too take sides
A. Krishna and Balarama had different opinion over it and their wives too take
sides
B. Krishna and Balarama had different opinion over it yet their wives too take sides
C. Krishna and Balarama had different opinion over it if their wives too take sides
D. Krishna and Balarama had different opinion over it rather their wives too take
sides
15) When he kingdom his loses to the Kauravas , Balarama has no choice but to break
his promise.
A. When he loses kingdom his to the Kauravas , Balarama has no choice but to
break his promise.
B. When he kingdom loses his to the Kauravas , Balarama has no choice but to
break his promise.
C. When he loses his kingdom to the Kauravas , Balarama has no choice but to
break his promise.
D. When he kingdom loses to the Kauravas , Balarama has no choice but to break
his promise.
SECTION – III
(VOCABULRY & GRAMMAR)
Q.No. 16-20 Some words in the given passage are underlined and numbered .
Re-write the underlined words as directed.
It is a tribute with (16) Telugu culture, language and customs of the land. The film
was watched repeatedly (17) soon after its relase because people indentify (18) every
character of the film with someone they know (19) in thei immediate vicinity (20) and
the audience still do the same now.
SECTION- IV
Creative Writing –(Discourse)
Home Assignment
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TEACHING AND LEARNING WORK SHEET – 35
LEVEL– II
SUBJECT: English Class: X
UNIT: FILMS AND THEATRE ‘C’ Reading- A Tribute - slot-1
There are 20 MCQs in section I, II & III(Comprehension, Vocabulary and Grammar)
Section III-(is for home assignment)
SECTION – I
Read the following passage:-
The Indian film industry has completed a hundred years in the year 2013.it is a
fitting tribute to the world of cinema to recollect our favourite films, producers,
directors actors, and music and art directors.
Telugu audiences are proud of many great producers, directors and artistes.
Savitri is one such prestigious artiste. Ever since she was eight, she evinced interest in
learning dance. Later she associated herself with the theatre. She formed a theatre
organization as well. She had little difficulty in entering the film field. When Savitri was
twelve, she was offered a role in the film, Agnipareeksha, but was dropped as she looked
too young for the role.
She was given a song sequence- Ranante rane ranu - in ‘Pathala Bhairavi’. Savitri’s
part in it was brief, but the effect of her performance was considerable. Her expressions
were beautiful. A lot of film makers recognized ‘a potential artiste’ in her.
As a result, she was elevated to the role of a heroine by the noted director L. V.
Prasad in the film ‘Samsaaram’(1950). On the sets, she was nervous; she had to repeat
many takes and this proved a setback for her. The role was given to someone else and
she was given a small role of less import.
Savitri captured the audience s with her charm and magnificent acting. She was
able to convey a wide range of feelings through her expressive eyes. Her mischievous
look – it captivates anyone; the look of fake anger provokes, the look filled with real
anger pierces the heart. The look of passion while waiting for her lover; the pain filled
look when her love fails; the confident look that seems to face any situation, all these
myriad emotions are hidden in her eyes. The dimensions are endless and pages can be
filled to describe the magic spell of her eyes.
(Q.No:1 -10) Answer the following questions by choosing the right options
given below.
1) The Indian film industry has completed a 100 year
A. 2012 B. 2011 C. 2003 D. 2013
2) Ever since Savitri was eight, she evinced interest in learning dance. The word
‘evinced’ refers to
A. concealed B. showed
C. hidden D. with-held
6) Savitri played the role of a woman who was forced to marry a mentally retarded
person in
A. Missamma
B. Chivaraku migiledi
C. Samsaaram
D. Ardhangi
(Q.No:11-15) Read the following passage given below. Five sentences in the
passage are numbered at the beginning. Each sentence has an error. Correct them by
choosing the right option.
Savitri was a humane artiste.(11) She was generous to the people whose were in
need. (12) Once she donate all the jewelleryshe was wearing to the Prime Minster’s
fund. (13) Her rise as a star was like an meteor.(14) She left the world in 1981 leaving an
envied and unsurpassed legacy before her. (15) Savitri no is more.
12) Once she donate all the jewellery she was wearing to the Prime Minster’s fund.
A. Once she donatedly all the jewellery she was wearing to the Prime Minster’s
fund.
B. Once she donates all the jewellery she was wearing to the Prime Minster’s
fund.
C. Once she donating all the jewellery she was wearing to the Prime Minster’s
fund.
D. Once she donated all the jewellery she was wearing to the Prime Minster’s
fund.
SECTION – III
(VOCABULRY & GRAMMAR)
(Q.No. 16-20) Some words in the given passage are underlined. Re-write the
underlined words as directed.
Saviri was adored (16) for the matchless ease in expression. Meena Kumari, the
heroine of the Hindi films said, “when I watch savitri’s act, (17) I usually get doubts
about my own acting.”Her striking (18) expressive eyes and her superb sense of timing
made him (19) on of the gratest actresses. Amitabh Bacchan felt,”Savitri was one of the
first actresses with unbelievable spontaneity (20).
SECTION- IV
Creative Writing –(Discourse)
Home Assignment
The answer to this question is to be submitted to your teacher on what’s app or
in a note book.
Savitri captured the audience with her magnificent acting. She could convey a
wide range of emotions through her expressive eyes. Her versatality of action lived on
and on.
Now describe how Savitri captivates her audience through the magic spell of her
eyes.
Hints:
You can include the reactions of;
Her mischievous look,
A look of fake anger
A look of passion
A pain filled look
A confident look
A look of real anger ect.
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TEACHING AND LEARNING WORKSHEET-36
LEVEL-II
SUBJECT:ENGLISH CLASS : X
UNIT- 4. ‘C’ Reading - A Tribute Segment - 2
There are 20 MCQs in section I,II & III(Reading comprehension,Vocabulary and
grammar)
Section - IV is for Home Assignment (Creative Writing)
SECTION - I
(READING COMPREHENSION)
(Q.No.1-10) Read the following passage from the lesson “A Tribute”
Savitri's amazing talent was in full form in 'Missamma', a hit comedy that
established. Savitri's place firmly as a star. Mary in the film comes into an agreement
with a Hindu youth, Nandamuri Taraka Ramarao (NTR) to pretend as a couple in
order to get a job in a school. Mary was a Christian to the core, whereas Rao was a
tolerant Hindu. What results in is a three hour pure comedy for the audience!
Savitri was adored for the matchless ease in expression. Meena Kumari,the
heroine of Hindi films said, “when I watch Savitri's acting, I usually get doubts
about my own acting". Her strikingly expressive eyes and her superb sense of timing
made her one of the greatest actresses. Amitabh Bacchan felt, 'Savitri was one of the
first actresses with unbelievable spontaneity'.
Maya Bazaar is another film
that brought fame to Savitri. She
played the role of Sasirekha.
Recollecting the 16-annas Telugu lass
clad in parikini, in the song 'allibilli
ammayiki…' reminds us of the rich
Telugu culture of yesteryears. In the
final part of the film, Savitri plays
the role of Free distribution by T.S.
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maya(not real) Sasirekha(Ghatotkacha in disguise).She walks in a masculine manner
imitating the legendary SV Ranga Rao acting as Ghatotkacha in the film to
perfection.
The theatre rocks with laughter when Lakshmana Kumara (Relangi) is teased
by maya Sasirekha. She switches from the feminine to the masculine in the twinkling
of an eye and needless to say, a female artiste displaying masculine demon qualities
with a club in hand has no parallel.
Savitri gets totally involved in whatever role
she plays. 'Chivaraku Migiledi' is one such film. She
played the role of a nurse in a psychiatry ward. In a
particular scene the nurse has a nervous
breakdown and cries uncontrollably. The shot was
over. "CUT", the director said, but Savitri who
played the role could not stop crying! Everyone in
the set had to run to her and pacify her. The film
became a milestone in her career!!
Savitri was awarded the title 'Mahanati' (the
Supreme artiste).She also received the Presidential
award for her performance in 'Chivaraku Migiledi',
the magnum opus of Savitri. She was the recipient of
'Kalaimamani' and 'Nadigayar Tilakam' from Tamil
film industry. Savitri had nearly 300 films to her
credit. Her career was nearly 30 year long. She was
equally admired by Telugu and Tamil film lovers. She also acted in a few Kannada
and Hindi films. She had a lion's share of films when she was at the zenith of her
career. Her passion for films was so strong that she directed and produced a few
films, in spite of certain adversities.
Savitri was a humane artiste. She was generous to the people who were in
need. Once, she donated all the jewellery she was wearing to the Prime Minister's
fund. Her rise as a star was like a meteor. She left the world in 1981 leaving an
envied and unsurpassed legacy behind her.
Savitri is no more. But she is among us with her unforgettable roles. Her
versatility lives on and on and on.
Paying tribute to her, the director and producer Dasari Narayana Rao said:
"... Many artistes are forgotten soon after the death. But, it is not so with
Savitri. SHE WILL BE REMEMBERED AS LONG AS CELLULOID LIVES ON.
'All her films would amount to an 'Album of life' due to their range of themes;
the yen compass human lives and passions in their full diversity. What is cinema? Is
it a fiction or a reality? Many people say many things. But Savitri gave a different
definition. She said that cinema is ' Life'. Life is eternal. So is cinema because life runs
through it. AND SAVITRI IS ETERNAL SINCE SHE GAVE THAT LIFE TO
CINEMA."
Now, answer the following questions. Each question has four choices. Choose
the correct answer.
1) Amitabh Bacchan felt that Savitri was one of the ____
A. Beautiful actresses
B. Hardworking actresses
C. Spontaneous actresses
D. Award winning actresses
4) She had a lion’s share of films. The word lion’s share refers to ____
A. Major portion
B. The largest portion
C. Equal portion
D. As big as a lion
5) In the final part of the film Maaya bazaar, Savitri plays the role of ____
A. Sasirekha
B. Maaya Sasirekha
C. Laxmana kumara
D. Balarama
SECTION –II
(VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR)
(Q.NO.11 -15) Each blank is numbered and has four choices (A),(B),(C) and
(D). Complete the passage by choosing the right words from those given below..
Savitri ___(11) her credentials with Ardhangi (1955). She gave an exceptionally
brilliant ___(12)as a women forced ___(13) a mentally retarded person (ANR). She
nurses him back to health. She ______(14) teaches a lesson to her in-laws who
conspire ____(15) her husband.
15) A) against B) In
C) On D) off
SECTION – III
(EDITING)
Q.NO.(16-20) Read the following passage. Each numbered sentence from 16 -
20 has an error. Choose the right answers to make it correct sentence.
Telugu audiences are proud of many great producers, directors and artistes.(16)
Savitri is one such prestige artiste.(17) Ever since she was eight, she evinced interest
at learning dance.(18) Later she associates herself with the theatre.She formed a
theatre organization as well.(19) She had little difficult in entering the film
field.(20)When Savitri was 12, she was offered a role in the film, Agnipareeksha, But
was finally dropped as she looked young too for the role.
17) Ever since she was eight, she evinced interest at learning dance
A. Ever since she was eight, she evinced interest on learning dance
B. Ever since she was eight, she evinced interest in learning dance
C. Ever since she was eight, she evinced interest with learning dance
D. Ever since she was eight, she evinced interest into learning dance
18) Later she associates herself with the theatre.She formed a theatre organization
as well
A. Later she associating herself with the theatre.She formed a theatre
organization as well
B. Later she associated herself with the theatre.She formed a theatre
organization as well
C. Later she will associate herself with the theatre.She formed a theatre
organization as well
D. Later she would associate herself with the theatre.She formed a theatre
organization as well
SECTION – IV
(HOME ASSIGNMENT )
CREATIVE WRITING (DISCOURSES)
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