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Date : 01. 04. 2009 ]
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Qn. Nos.
These are only points. If the candidates write any other meaningful answer, marks may be awarded.
Sub. ObjecQn.Nos. tives
Value Points
Marks Comp. Exp.
Total
PART – A 1.
C — Doing everything the wrong way
1
1
2.
D — called his master a goose
1
1
3.
A — A seer
1
1
4.
C — Ken Barrington
1
1
5.
A — ODIs cannot replace test cricket
1
1
6.
D — An astronaut.
1
1
7.
B — in the year she earned her master’s 1
1
degree 8.
C — It is meant for war-wounded people
1
1
9.
D — barbarous
1
1 [ Turn over
31-E Qn. Nos.
10.
2 Sub. ObjecQn.Nos. tives
Value Points
Marks Comp. Exp.
Total
A — most wanted freedom fighters attended it
1
1
11.
B — he was wearing dusty clothes
1
1
12.
C — Shocked
1
1
13.
B — came forward to solve the problem
1
1
14.
D — She was pious
1
1
15.
C — ugly
1
1
16.
B — To perform wonders
1
1
17.
A — God Himself
1
1
18.
C — Wife
1
1
19.
D — colourful lamps
1
1
20.
A — considered Bhima an ordinary man
1
1
21.
B — respect him
1
1
22.
D — the Persian teacher was lenient
1
1
23.
B — He obtained merit scholarship
1
1
24.
A — faint and fall from the tree
1
1
25.
D — she did not want to disturb him
1
1
26.
C — or, and
1
1
27.
B — don’t they ?
1
1
28.
D — Tough.
1
1
29.
C — Three letters have been written 1
1
by Ravi 30.
A — mis
1
1
31.
B — Adverb
1
1
3 Qn. Nos.
Sub. ObjecQn.Nos. tives
31-E
Value Points
Marks Comp. Exp.
Total
32.
C — Do
1
1
33.
D — metaphor
1
1
34.
C — betray
1
1
35.
A — satisfaction
1
1
4
4
PART – B 36.
Sweet little red feet, why should you die ? Why would you leave me, sweet bird, why ? You lived alone on the forest tree, Why, pretty thing ! Could you not live with me ? I kiss’d you oft and gave you white peas ; Why not live sweetly, as in the green trees ? OR Within a hole which he had made A miser kept his treasure He came to see it every day This was his only pleasure. Now it chanced that once, as he knelt by the hole, He was seen by a robber bold,
37.
Postmaster’s refusal to give Andy the letter for four pence — stole two letters to get common justice.
1
12
1 2
2
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31-E Qn. Nos.
4 Sub. ObjecQn.Nos. tives
38.
Value Points
Marks Comp. Exp.
Total
Never thought of his disadvantage ( Polio ) Passion for the game.
39.
12
1
1 2
2
12
1
1 2
2
12
1
1 2
2
12
1
1 2
2
12
1
1 2
2
1
1 2
2
He had done some of the first mail flights in India seeing these airplanes, she came to know of what this great man had done.
40.
Clothes depend on the climate. People in cold climate put on more clothes.
41.
She
helped
problems of
her
father
to
solve
the
hatching the boiled eggs.
Solved the problems of Mahapandit which could not be solved
by
the intelligent
courtiers. 42.
To make the beggar
maid his queen.
Beggar maid was very beautiful. 43.
Relearn to smile and laugh with his heart. Unlearn all the muting things laugh with his teeth within. To shake hands without friendship, say good bye, good riddens ( any two )
44.
a)
12
The speaker said when the teacher asked him to stand up.
1
b)
Narendra.
1
c)
It shows that he is truthful and honest.
1
3
5 Qn. Nos.
45.
46.
47.
Sub. ObjecQn.Nos. tives
31-E
Value Points
Marks Comp. Exp.
a)
The District Collector.
b)
It is not for the pleasure trips of the British
Total
1
officers. It is only for the family use.
1
c)
She used it for drying cowdung cakes.
1
a)
A long continuous noise.
1
b)
When he found his treasure was robbed.
1
c)
Neighbours
1
Pharmaceutical industry at
3
3
Ahmedabad.
One of the pioneer concerns producing medicines — chemicals — employees in this unit were given the best
training
available — sent many of them abroad to get training — he used his scientific ability to make the industrial scene healthier. His aim was to make India self-reliant in the field of medicine.
2
2
4
OR Andy was introduced to postmaster by Durfy. Durfy got a letter for four pence — Andy was asked to pay eleven pence — questioned the postmaster — had seen Durfy
taking
letter
for
four
pence.
Demanded the postmaster — give the letter for four pence. The postmaster refused. [ Turn over
31-E Qn. Nos.
48.
6 Sub. ObjecQn.Nos. tives
Value Points
Work against
is worship. —
Marks Comp. Exp.
Total
Rabindranath Tagore
wearing
holy
mantle.
He
condemns showy worships — chanting, singing counting beads. God is not in the dark corner of the temple — he is with the farmers and the pathmakers who work hard in sun and shower — do socially useful productive work — can achieve liberation from rebirth.
2
2
4
OR Tartary is an imaginary land. The poet imagines himself as the lord of Tartary. His bed would be made of ivory, throne beaten gold — peacocks flaunt in his court, tigers haunt in forest — fishes slant in pools. Trumpeters
welcome
him
to
meal
—
beautiful lights and music in the evening — seven zebras draw his car — beautiful rivers etc. 49.
a, an
2
2
50.
was, was awarded
2
2
51.
Bangalore is the costliest city in India ( Sup. )
1
No other city in India is as costly as Bangalore.
( Pos. )
1
2
7 Qn. Nos.
52.
Sub. ObjecQn.Nos. tives
Value Points
31-E Marks Comp. Exp.
Kumar asked Anitha whether ( if ) she thought he was a fool.
53.
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
3
2
5
3
2
5
Principle Principal
54.
Total
meaningful sentences
Truth — i) as noun ii)
as adjective
in sentences 55.
Arrange logically meaningful sequences.
56.
Format Logical sequences Grammatically correct sentences
57.
Logical sequences Grammatically correct sentences
58.
All his work being finished in good time, he has a long interval of rest ( any other point )
59.
2
2
2
2
In the early morning the mind is fresh. He has plenty of time to do all the work — not tempted to hurry up.
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