1. In this sentence from "A
Letter to God", which literary device is used by the author to describe
the field? "The field was white as if covered with salt."
- (a) Metaphor
- (b) Simile
- (c) Irony
- (d) Pun
2. According to the author of "Coorg", the people of Coorg are possibly descendents of the
- (a) Arabs and Greeks
- (c) Africans and Greeks
3. "A plague of locusts would have left more than this." Lencho made this remark as his crops were destroyed by -
- (a) a landslide
- (b) a flood
- (d) a flood
4. In the story "A Letter to
God", what was the most likely response that the postmaster expected in
Lencho's second letter to God?
- (a) sorrow
- (d) indignation
5. The ceremonies taking place in the sandstone amphitheatre of Pretoria refer to
- (a) Africa's first democratic and non-racial government
- (b) democratic and racial
- (c) democratic and non-racial
- (d) autocratic and racial
6. With reference to the chapter
"Tea from Assam", what do you think is the speaker's tone in the quoted
sentence "You seem to have done your homework before coming".
- (a) casual
- (b) appreciative
- (c) sarcastic
- (d) humorous
7. Read the two statements given below with reference to "Madam Rides the Bus" and choose the correct option that follows -
Statement I - Valli had many playmates of her age in her neighbourhood.
Statement II - Valli gained many new unusual experiences by watching the street.
- (a) Statement I is True and Statement II is False.
- (b) Statement I is False and Statement II is True.
- (c) Both Statement I and Statement II are True.
- (d) Both Statement I and Statement II are False.
8. "I have been reading as much
as I could about tea," Rajvir said, "No one really knows who discovered
tea but there are many legends." While making this statement in 'Tea
from Assam' Rajvir suggests that the traditional stories regarding the
origin of tea are not ______ till today.
- (a) documented
- (b) contradicted
- (c) authenticated
- (d) disregarded
9. The structure they created
formed the basis of one of the harshest, more inhumane societies that
world has ever known. What does 'structure' refer to in this sentence
from "Long Walk to Freedom"?
- (a) the amphitheatre
- (b) apartheid
- (c) the city roads
- (d) government and offices
10. "Coorgi homes have a
tradition of hospitality and they are more than willing to recount
numerous tales of valour...." Which of the following options is closest
to the meaning of the underlined part?
- (a) to count
- (b) to narrate
- (c) to renounce
- (d) to prevent
11. "Man's goodness is a flame
that can be hidden but never extinguished." Provide a word that has same
meaning with the underlined word.
- (a) put out
- (b) suppose
- (c) ignite
- (d) start out
12. On receiving the letter from the postmaster, Lencho did not seem surprised because
- (a) he knew everything before hand.
- (b) he was confident of receiving a reply from God.
- (c) he had dreamt about God's reply.
- (d) he knew the postmaster was a good man.
13. Why does even the most laidback individual becomes adventurous in Coorg?
- (a) Because Coorgi people do not welcome laidback persons.
- (b) Because Coorgi culture is adventure friendly.
- (c) Because the environment offers opportunities for adventure sports and activities.
- (d) Because laidback people find it difficult to while away time at Coorg.
14. "Hey! a tea garden!" Rajvir cried excitedly. But Pranjol didn't share Rajvir's excitement. Why was it so?
- (a) Because Pranjol did not like tea gardens.
- (b) Because Pranjol loved the hills.
- (c) Because Pranjol was familiar with the landscape dotted with tea gardens.
- (d) Because Pranjol was annoyed with Rajvir.
15. "Thirty-one minutes," Ausable
said moodily... "I wish I knew you learned about the report, Max." What
report was referred to by Ausable?
- (a) Report concerning some new missiles
- (b) Report concerning espionage
- (c) Report on Nazi occupation
- (d) Report concerning World Wars
OR
"The safe was not going to be hard to open." Horace Danby thought so because -
- (a) He had lived with locks and safes all his life.
- (b) Horace was familiar with the design of the safe.
- (c) The owners left the keys behind.
- (d) Horace would be assisted by the servants.
16. Horace Danby never got a chance to work on a new plan after the Shotover Grange episode. Why?
- (a) He was put behind the bars.
- (b) He was exhausted of all plans.
- (c) He went away to a different place.
- (d) He was upset with his accomplice.
OR
"And as the light came on Fowler had his first authentic thrill of the day." What thrill is being referred to?
- (a) A stranger with a pistol stood inside the hotel room.
- (b) The hotel had arranged for a surprise welcome.
- (c) Fowler was thrilled to enter the luxurious hotel room.
- (d) Fowler came to know of a secret shared by Ausable.
17. Fowler felt let down. Why?
- (a) Fowler did not get good food to eat.
- (b) Fowler realised that the secret agent was not coming to the hotel.
- (c) The secret agent led him to a hotel room which was rather gloomy.
- (d) Fowler could not understand what the secret agent said.
OR
"Just leave it to me and you will
have them within an hour" What is the context of this sentence quoted
from 'A Question of Trust'?
- (a) It's about books and Horace's library collection.
- (b) It's about the kitchen and food.
- (c) It's about the safe and the jewellery.
- (d) It's about the woman's cosmetics box.
18. How did the junior assistant of the law firm feel when he was sent to serve summons?
- (a) He felt sad.
- (b) He found the work unpleasant.
- (c) He felt joyful.
- (d) He used to be anxious.
OR
Choose the correct synonym for the underlined word: "The bewildered boys had been following a scientist..."
- (a) terrified
- (b) befooled
- (c) baffled
- (d) traumatised
19. "Brilliant scientist though
he was, Griffin was rather a lawless person." Which alternative
expresses the writer's attitude to Griffin?
- (a) accusation
- (b) disappointment
- (c) disapproval
- (d) appreciation
OR
When the young lawyer reached New
Mullion his "eager expectations of a sweet and simple countryside was
as severely disappointed." Why?
- (a) The streets were muddy and houses looked dull.
- (b) Small rivers overflowed the streets...
- (c) The streets were dirty and the shops were painted brown or were bare of any paint.
- (d) The shops were painted black and the streets were dirty.
20. "Shivering with cold he
hurried to Drury Lane..." Which of the following alternatives explain
the reason behind the subject's visit to Drury Lane?
- (a) He wanted to watch a theatre.
- (b) He wanted to spend some time at a shop.
- (c) He wanted to get some food and clothing.
- (d) He wanted to become invisible
OR
"But if I did not think much about Lutkins, the office did. I found them all upset." What made the office upset?
- (a) Because the speaker didn't bother much about Lutkins although he was paid for it.
- (b) Because the speaker left Lutkins behind...
- (c) Because Lutkins was still missing and was supposed to be presented at the court the next day.
- (d) Because Lutkins had made fun of the office and wasted their time.
21. With reference to "The Ball Poem", choose the statement that correctly identifies the underlined words. "I would not intrude on him."
- (a) The poet would not intrude on the boy.
- (b) The passerby would not intrude on the boy.
- (c) The boy would not intrude on the poet.
- (d) The speaker would not intrude on the poet.
22. What does the boy feel when he loses the ball as mentioned in "The Ball Poem"?
- (a) anxious
- (b) sad
- (c) stressed
- (d) timid
23. In the poem "Animals", the poet claims that he can live with -
- (a) machines
- (b) plants
- (c) friends
- (d) animals
24. The small boy in "The Ball Poem" is experiencing -
- (a) realisation
- (b) joy
- (c) elation
- (d) gladness
25. "There is a languid, emerald
sea, where the sole inhabitant is me ......" Choose the correct synonym
for the underlined word [languid].
- (a) dynamic
- (b) animated
- (c) relaxed
- (d) spirited
26. In the poem 'Amanda', what is Amanda's primary desire?
- (a) to become a mermaid
- (b) to be alone and free
- (c) to become an artist
- (d) to travel around the world
27. According to the poet Leslie Norris, where should the tiger ideally be?
- (a) quietly walking in a cage in the zoo.
- (b) sleeping in a concrete cell in the zoo.
- (c) snarling around the houses at the jungle's edge.
- (d) resting under the sun outside the cage.
28. Read the following statements with reference to "A Tiger in the Zoo" and choose the correct option -
Statement 1 - Ferocious animals like tigers are a threat to the natural and human world.
Statement 2 - Zoo animals become quite placid inside their cage.
- (a) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.
- (b) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.
- (c) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.
- (d) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.
29. In "The Tale of Custard, the Dragon," how is Custard portrayed before the arrival of the pirates?
- (a) as a cowardly and timid dragon.
- (b) as a fierce and intimidating dragon.
- (c) as a clumsy and lazy dragon.
- (d) as an intelligent and cunning dragon.
30. Identify the literary device used in this line from "Animals" - "I think I could turn and live with animals...."
- (a) alliteration
- (b) simile
- (c) assonance
- (d) metaphor
31. Identify the correct question tag to fill in the blank - "He is a teacher ____"
- (a) ain't he?
- (b) wasn't he?
- (c) is he?
- (d) isn't he?
32. Select the correct combination of sentence for the given sentences. "He has no strength. He has no intelligence."
- (a) He has neither strength and no either intelligence.
- (b) He has no strength and either no intelligence.
- (c) He has neither strength nor intelligence.
- (d) He has neither strength and intelligence.
33. Choose the correct option to fill in the blank - "All tickets for the cultural night have been ____"
- (a) sold out
- (b) sold away
- (c) sold up
- (d) sold off
34. Did you ____ the references from Shakespeare's drama? Fill in the blank.
- (a) site
- (b) cite
- (d) cited
35. Choose the correct option to complete the sentence. "She gave ____ money"
- (a) the little
- (b) beggar
- (c) much
- (d) many
36. Choose the option that correctly changes the voice of the given sentence: "I cooked all the dessert items served yesterday."
- (a) All the dessert items served yesterday were cooked by me.
- (b) All the dessert items served yesterday were my cooking.
- (c) All the dessert items are cooked by me which were served yesterday.
- (d) All the dessert items cooked by me was served yesterday.
37. Choose the indirect form of the following sentence: My friend said to me, "Have you had your lunch ?"
- (a) My friend asked me if I had had my lunch.
- (b) My friend told me if I had my lunch.
- (c) My friend said to me if I have had my lunch.
- (d) My friend asked me if I had my lunch.
38. Choose the correct tense form and fill in the blank. "The train ____ before we reached the station."
- (a) will have left
- (b) was left
- (c) had left
- (d) has left
39. Fill in the blank in the following sentence: "Lina is ____ careful than her sister."
- (a) more
- (b) little
- (c) least
40. Choose the correct option to
fill in the blank: "____ the long run, it is important to listen ____
before taking a major decision."
- (a) in, to
- (b) during, for
41. [Incomplete Question Context - "who knew his fields intimately had done nothing else but see the sky"]
- (b) Watched the sky
- (c) Watched the field
- (d) Watched the valley
42. Choose the correct antonym for the word 'crest' given in the passage.
- (a) summit
- (b) ridge
- (c) top
- (d) bottom
Question nos. 43-45 are based on an unseen passage. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Rabindranath Tagore was born in 1861, into one of the
foremost families of Bengal. He was the fourteenth child of Debendranath
Tagore, who headed the Brahmo Samaj. The family house at Jorasanko in
Calcutta was a hive of cultural and intellectual activity. Tagore was
educated by private tutors and he first visited Europe in 1878. He
started writing at an early age, and his talent was recognised by
Bankimchandra Chatterjee, the leading writer of the day. In the 1890s
Tagore lived mainly in rural East Bengal, managing family estates. In
the early 1900s he was involved in the Swadeshi campaign against the
British but he withdrew from it when the movement turned violent. In
1912 he came to England with Gitanjali, an English translation of some
of his religious lyrics. It was acclaimed by W.B. Yeats and later
published by Macmillan, leading directly to his winning the Nobel Prize
for Literature in 1913.
43. Who was Rabindranath Tagore's contemporary writer in Bengal?
- (a) Bankimchandra Chatterjee
- (b) Debendranath Tagore
- (c) Mahatma Gandhi
- (d) William Butler Yeats
44. Arrange the following events from Rabindranath Tagore's life chronologically.
- He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
- He was born as the fourteenth child of Debendranath Tagore.
- He came to England.
- He first visited Europe in 1878.
- (a) (ii), (iv), (iii), (i)
- (b) (iv), (iii), (ii), (i)
- (c) (i), (iii), (ii), (iv)
- (d) (ii), (iii), (iv), (i)
45. Why did Rabindranath Tagore withdraw from the Swadeshi movement?
- (a) Because it had turned violent.
- (b) Because it hampered his writing activities.
- (c) Because he was not a military man.
- (d) Because he wanted to set up a university.
46. Give a brief pen- picture of the tea garden as described in "Tea from Assam".
47. "I knew that the oppressor must
be liberated just as surely as oppressed." Why does Mandela say so in
"Long Walk to Freedom"?
48. How does the author in "Coorg" bring out the unique martial status of the people of Coorg?
49. "These aren't raindrops falling
from the sky, they are new coins. The big drops are ten cent pieces, and
the little ones are free." Examine the irony that was awaiting Lencho
as soon as the storm was over.
50. "A dime or another ball is worthless" - Explain. [Hint: The Ball Poem]
51. Do you consider Custard a brave dragon? Give reasons.
52. How does Walt Whitman conclude in the poem 'Animals' that animals are superior to humans?
53. Why does Valli refuse to look out of the window on her way back?
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow:
"It was a new bus, its outside painted a gleaming white
with some green stripes along the sides. Inside, the overhead bars shone
like silver. Directly in front of Valli, above the windshield, there
was a beautiful clock. The seats were soft and luxurious."
54. Describe the inside of the bus.
55. Give the opposites of the words 'soft', 'beautiful'.
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