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1.Write an essay of not more than 350 words on any ONE of the followinglx 15 = 15)
(a)The Role of Social Media in the Present-day World.
(b)Necessity of Sustainable Development.
(c )The Condition of Women in Contemporary' Society.
2.Write a Precis on the following passage reducing it to ONE-THIRD of its length15)
(First write down the important ideas, then write the first draft and then the final draft. Give a suitable title also)
The system of naming, of Atlantic cyclones (known as hurricanes or typhoons), is a fairly old practice, but giving names to cyclones that originate in the northern Indian Ocean and affect South Asian countries began only at the turn of this century. The system was formalised at a meeting of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) in 2000, and the first cyclone was named in 2004.
Eight north Indian Ocean countries, namely, Bangladesh, India, the Maldives, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Thailand, were asked to contribute names so that a combined List could be compiled. Each country gave eight names and a combined list of 64 names was prepared. This list is currently in use, and all cyclones arising in the north Indian Ocean are named from this list, with one name from each country being used in turn. Almost 38 or 39 names from the list have been used up, but since many cyclones dissipate long before they hit land, their names rarely figure in the papers or other media. The names that people do know about and remember are those that were most destructive ones, or very recent. Aila, in 2009 is remembered with a shudder for the enormous destruction it caused in West Bengal and Bangladesh; Phaillin, also for the damage it caused when it hit the Odisha coast in 2013, Two harmless cyclones, which also might remain in people’s memory, are the more recent ones of 2014 — Hudhud. which threatened the cast coast of India and Nilofar, which was expected to, but did not, .devastate the western coast.
(276 words)
3.(a)Kingdom is a noun with a suffix - dom. Write down FOUR more words with the suffix - dom.(4)
(b)Give a single word for:Give a single word for4)
(i)The governance of many by few,
(ii)A remedy for all diseases.
(iii) One who sacrifices his or her own life for a cause.
(iv) Someone who knows everything.
(c )Fill in the blanks with the right words4)
(i)The criminal-----------------the policeman’s grasp, (alluded/eluded)
(ii)The minister paid her a-----------------. (complement/compliment)
(iii)They paid the---------------amount of the loan, (principal/principle)
(iv)The trekkers knew that the danger was _______________. (eminent/imminent)
(d)Write down the correctly spelt words4)
(i)reciept, receipt, resiept, receiept
(ii)pronounciation, prononciation, pronunciation, pronounsiation
(iii)paparazzi, papparazzi, paparrazzi, papparrazzi
(iv)magnifisient, magnificent, magnificient, magnifisent •
(e)Write down FOUR words that begin with the prefix 'dia’ (E.g. diabetes)(4)
4.(a) Match the following synonyms:
(i)robust
(ii)bleak
(iii) nonchalance
(iv)excel
(v)surrender
(b) Match the following antonyms:
(i)discard
(ii)intrepid
(iii)prolong
(iv)protest
(v)lethallethal
(D)indifference
(2)submission
(3)healthyhealthy
(4)gloomy
(5)surpass
(1)shortenshorten
(2)agree
(3)harmless
(4)cowardly
(5)choose
5.(a) Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate Prepositions chosen from .the list given: (5)
(i)She found her teacher seated---------------the table.
(ii)The new complex is-----------------the road.
(iii)Let’s meet--------------the evening.
(iv)The Luighar was provided---------------the rich man.
(v)Rules are made---------------the good of the people.
[down, for, by, in, at|
Usethe correct tense forms of the words given in brackets5)
(i)The sages——(proceed) from stories to stories and made things clear.
(ii)Orwell(clean) his teeth regularly.
(iii)He— (climb) a wall when he slipped and fell.
(iv)By 2030, India —___________(become) the new super power.
(v)Planets—(revolve) round the sun.
(c )Fill in the blanks with the correct article5)
My love for language started with--------------- fear of words. Big, big words can be
really intimidating to ----------- small girl,.---------------- city-dwellers, with
their perfect pronunciation and impeccable spellings, instilled in my heart-------
great fear,-------------next summer, my grandfather came to live with us.
(d)Complete the following sentences5)
(i)My mother was too angry----------------.
(ii)It would break my heart-------------
(iii)If the weather holds,------------%
(iv)Where there is smoke,---------- ---.
(v)Beware of the dog,----------:----.
(e)Correct the following sentences:'(5)|
(i)Sita told to Rama that she would accompany him to the forest.
(ii)This watch carry a two-year guarantee.
(iii)A cyclone broke about in Orissa.
(iv)She wears a pair of spectacle.
(v)Everyone were sporting a bow tie.
(a)Rewrite as directed5x2= 10)
(i)No other girl is as beautiful as my girl-friend.
(Change into Superlative degree)
(ii)When she saw the snake she yelled hard.
(Change into a simple sentence)
(iii)Little Sachin is watching the game.
(Begin the sentence with “The game"...)
(iv)My blood made run cold the sight of gangster.
(Rewrite the jumbled words into a meaningful sentence)
(v)“What’s biting you”? asked her aunt.
6.(Rewrite into indirect speech)
(b)Fill in the blanks choosing the correct words in the brackets5)
(i)George was------------------and angry by the unexpected turn of events.
(amused / bemused)
(ii)As exams neared, Susan-----------------over her books, (poured/pored)
(iii)He was-----------------about his new car, (vociferous/voracious)
(iv)The Banerjees have been living in that house----------------20 years, (since/for)
(v)She met her-----------------bridegroom at the airport. (Prospective/perspective)