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Describe briefly Margayya’s new found career in the publishing house.
Concept: The Financial Expert
Transform the following sentence as per the given instruction.
The old woman said to Arun, “Can you help me to cross the street?”
(Begin: The old woman asked Arun……………….)
Concept: Writing Skills
Transform the following sentence as per the given instruction.
How cruel Shylock was to demand his pound of flesh!
(Begin: It was cruel………………….)
Concept: Writing Skills
You are the editor of your school magazine. You have recently attended a cultural program in your city. Write an account of this program (in approximately 300 words) using the points given below:
Date and venue — occasion — Chief Guest — other invitees — inauguration — events —other important features — highlights — reaction of audience — conclusion. |
Concept: Writing Skills
निम्नलिखित प्रश्न को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़कर प्रश्न के लगभग 40 शब्दों में उत्तर दीजिए:
'उषा' कविता में 'भोर के नभ' की तुलना किससे और क्यों की गई है?
Concept: उषा
कवितावली में उद्धृत छंदों के आधार पर स्पष्ट करें कि तुलसीदास को अपने युग की आर्थिक विषमता की अच्छी समझ है।
Concept: कवितावली (उत्तर कांड से)
निम्नलिखित प्रश्न को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़कर प्रश्न के लगभग 60 शब्दों में उत्तर दीजिए :-
भक्तिन अच्छी है, यह कहना कठिन होगा, क्योंकि उसमें दुर्गुणों का अभाव नहीं। लेखिका ने ऐसा क्यों कहा होगा?
Concept: भक्तिन
निम्नलिखित विषय पर 200 शब्दों में रचनात्मक लेखन लिखिए:
प्रातः काल योग करते लोग
Concept: निबंध लेखन
नीचे दिए गए अप्रत्याशित विषय पर लगभग 120 शब्दों में रचनात्मक लेख लिखिए।
आज़ादी का अमृत महोत्सव: स्वर्णिम 75 साल
Concept: निबंध लेखन
निम्नलिखित प्रश्न का उत्तर लगभग 60 शब्दों में लिखिए -
समाचार माध्यमों में प्रिंट माध्यम की विशेषताएँ लिखिए।
Concept: विभिन्न माध्यमों के लिए लेखन
“You realise the true value of a thing only on losing it.” Comment on this statement in the light of the story, The Last Lesson.
Concept: The Last Lesson
Read the given extract and answer the questions.
Usually, when school began, there was a great bustle, which could be heard out in the street, the opening and closing of desks, lessons repeated in unison, very loud, with our hands over our ears to understand better, and the teacher’s great ruler rapping on the table. But now it was all so still! I had counted on the commotion to get to my desk without being seen; but, of course, that day everything had to be as quiet as Sunday morning. Through the window I saw my classmates, already in their places, and M. Hamel walking up and down with his terrible iron ruler under his arm. I had to open the door and go in before everybody. You can imagine how I blushed and how frightened I was. |
- List any two sensory details present in this extract. (1)
- Why does the protagonist feel anxious about entering the classroom on this particular day? (1)
- The classmates have started the lesson
- The teacher is in a bad mood
- The classroom is too quiet
- The protagonist is running late
- Complete the sentence appropriately. (1)
The phrase "as quiet as Sunday morning" suggests that ______. - Pick evidence from the extract that helps one infer that this was not the protagonist’s first time being late to school. (1)
- What does the term 'terrible iron ruler' indicate about M. Hamel? (1)
- Which of the following headlines best suggests the central idea of the extract? (1)
- The Fears of a Latecomer
- The Importance of Punctuality
- The Rigidity of the School System
- The Anxiety of a Young Student
Concept: The Last Lesson
What do we come to know about the author of Lost Spring, Anees Jung, through her interactions with Saheb and Mukesh?
Concept: Lost Spring
Read the given extract and answer the questions.
Unaware of what his name represents, he roams the streets with his friends, an army of barefoot boys who appear like the morning birds and disappear at noon. Over the months, I have come to recognise each of them. |
- What is the writer’s purpose in allowing the boys to speak for themselves via dialogue, as opposed to only a writer’s commentary? 1
- The line, "It is not lack of money but a tradition to stay barefoot" can be best classified as: 1
- A fact
- An opinion
- A theme
- A plot point
- Explain any one possible inference that can be drawn from the line, "an army of barefoot boys who appear like the morning birds and disappear at noon”. 1
- Identify the line from the text that bears evidence to the fact that the writer's association with the boys is not a recent one. 1
- Based on the context provided in the extract, select the most likely comment that the writer would have made, based on the boy's reaction to the mismatched shoes. 1
- "Why are your shoes mismatched? That's not a good look."
- "Don't worry about your shoes, you can wear a matching pair later."
- "I like your shoes. What matters is that they protect your feet."
- "Have you chosen to mismatch your shoes?"
- Complete the sentence with ONE word. 1
The phrase "he answers simply", suggests that the boy's response to the writer's question about why he wasn't wearing chappals was ______.
Concept: Lost Spring
Mistaken identity led to a discovery of a new one for the rattrap peddler. How did this impact him?
Concept: The Rattrap
If the Christmas spirit is about selflessness, forgiveness and becoming 'better' versions of ourselves amongst other things, Edla Willmansson is the epitome of this spirit. Justify with two points of evidence from The Rattrap.
Concept: The Rattrap
What Christmas present did the peddler give Edla? Explain its significance.
Concept: The Rattrap
Answer the following question in about 40-50 words.
How does the setting of the remote forest location in 'The Rattrap' contribute to the overall tone and mood of the story?
Concept: The Rattrap
Why do you think Gandhi considered the Champaran episode to be a turning-point in his life?
Concept: Indigo
As the host of a talk show, introduce Rajkumar Shukla to the audience by stating any two of his defining qualities. You may begin your answer like this:
Meet Rajkumar Shukla, the man who played a pivotal role in the Champaran Movement. He ______
Concept: Indigo