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2022
English
[Compartmental Examination]
Full Marks : 90
Pass Marks : 27
Time : 3 hours
The figure in the margin indicate full marks for the questions.
SECTION-A
1. (a) Choose the meaning of the underlined word in the following sentence from among the alternatives given in the brackets: 1
But in the hearts of all who lived in that solitary house in the middle of the valley
(lonely/sociable/friendly)
(b) State whether the following statements are True or False: 2
(i) The postmaster was an amiable person.
(ii) The postmaster was an arrogant person.
(c) Choose the correct answer from among the alternatives given and complete the sentence: 1
Lencho _______ was of a man, working like an animal in the fields.
(i) a lion
(ii) a tiger
(iii) an ox
2. Who was Bodhidharma ? 1
3. "Never, never, and never again shall it be that this beautiful land will again experience the oppression of one by another." Who said this ? Which land is the speaker referring to ? 1+1=2
4. Why did the postmaster decide to answer Lencho's letter ? 2
5. What is the name of the tea garden mentioned in Tea from Assam ? For how many months does the second flush last in the tea gardens of Assam ? 1+1=2
6. What looked like 'frozen pearls' ? 1
7. "Man's goodness is a flame that can be hidden but never extinguished." In what context does Nelson Mandela say so ? 2
8. Mention the names of the two other persons who were sworn in along with Nelson Mandela. 1+1=2
9. What does Mandela tell us about the performance of the military troops ? 2
10. Write in your own words about the legend of the Chinese Emperor associated with the discovery of tea. 3
SECTION-B
11. Choose from the box given below the words that rhyme with the following: 1x2=2
plump, fat
glum, jump, rat, type, ripe
12. Where does the last voice at night come from? What does the tiger stare at then ? 1+1=2
13. Who lived along with Belinda in the little white house ? 2
14. "Baring his white fangs, his claws." Whose 'white fangs are referred to ? Where does the line occur ? 1+1=2
15. Describe in brief the appearance of the dragon named Custard. 2
16. What is meant by 'pads of velvet' ? 1
17. What did Custard keep crying for ? 1
SECTION-C
18. (a) In what ways was Ausable unlike other secret agents ? Why does Ausable feel that Fowler was disillusioned ? 3+2=5
Or
(b) Narrate the incident that took place in the hotel that led Max to jump out of the window. 5
19. (a) Write in your own words why Griffin chose to enter a big London store. What happened there ? 2+3-5
Or
(b) "Griffin was rather a lawless person." Do you agree ? Give reasons. 5
SECTION-D
20. Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with right determiners: ½×4=2
(a) ________ earth moves round the sun.
(b) Many ________ admirer welcomed him.
(c) He is ________ European.
(d) Is there ________ difference between the two ?
21. Fill in the blanks with correct prepositions from among the choices given in the brackets: ½×4=2
(a) The hydrogen balloon rose ________ the clouds. (in/up/above)
(b) He is leaning ________ the wall. (on/against/ upon)
(c) They started ________ home at 10 am. (in/at/from)
(d) The traveller is taking rest ________ a tree. (by/on/under)
22. Rewrite the sentences given below putting the verbs in the brackets in their correct tense form: 1×3=3
(a) We (live) here for five years.
(b) My father (come) home yesterday.
(c) Water (freeze) at 0 degree centigrade.
23. Change the narration of the following: 1×2=2
(a) He said, "I am busy."
(b) Alam told his friend that he was ill.
24. Change the voice of the following sentences: 1×2=2
(a) He has called me.
(b) Football will be played by you.
25. Combine each of the following pairs of sentences into a single sentence: 1×2=2
(a) You may accept the offer. You may refuse it.
(b) He is dishonest. He is also wicked.
26. Choose the correct alternatives from the choices given in the brackets and rewrite the sentences: 1×2=2
(a) Please listen to my (advice / advise).
(b) He has the habit of writing (diary / dairy).
27. Make sentences to illustrate the meaning of any two of the following: 1×2=2
care of, interest in, look for, rich in
28. Correct any three of the following sentences: 1×3=3
(a) A team of players have arrived.
(b) One should love his country.
(c) Preeti is taller from her sister.
(d) Columbus invented America.
(e) If it will rain, we will not go out.
SECTION-E
29. Translate into English (any one group of the following): 1×6=6
Assamese
(a) তেওঁলোকক ভিতৰলৈ আহিব দিয়া ।
(b) তুমি নিতৌ কিমান সময় লিখা পঢ়া কৰা ?
(c) আজি ৰাতি বৰষূণ দিব পাৰে ।
(d) এইখন কিতাপ মোৰ আৰু সেইখন তোমাৰ ।
(e) সোণ এবিধ মূল্যবান ধাতু ।
(f) অনুগ্ৰহ কৰি তেওঁক দর্জাখন সুলিব কোৱা ।
Bengali
(a) ওনাদের ভেতরে আসতে দাও ।
(b) তুমি প্ৰত্যেকদিন কতক্ষণ পড়াশুনা করো ?
(c) রাত্ৰিবেলা বৃষ্টি আসতে পারে ।
(d) এই বইটি অমার এবং ঐতি তোমার ।
(e) সোনা এক মূল্যবান ধাতু ।
(f) অনুগ্রহ করে তাঁকে দরজাটি খুলতে বলুন ।
Bodo
(a) बिसोरखौ सिङाव फैनो होदो।
(b) नों सान्फ्रोमबो बेसे गोवाब फरायो ?
(e) दिने मोनायाब अखा हान होगी।
(d) बे बिजाबा आंनि आरो बैयो नौनि
(e) सनाया रोखोमसे बेसेन गोसा धातु।
(f) अननानै बिखौ दरजाखौ खुलिनो बुं ।
Hindi
(a) उन्हें भीतर आने दो।
(b) प्रत्येक दिन तुम कितना समय पढ़ते हो ?
(c) आज रात को बारिश हो सकती है।
(d) यह पुस्तक मेरा है और वह तुम्हारी।
(e) सोना एक कीमती धातु है।
(f) कृपया उसे दरवाजा खोलने को कहो अथवा खोलने का आग्रह करो।
Hmar
(a) Hung lut raw hai se
(b) Nitin ieng chen am lekha i tiem a?
(c) Vawizan ruo sur mei a tih.
(d) Hi lekhabu hi ka ta a na, kha lekhabu kha i ta nih.
(e) Rangkachak chu thil tlang hlu tak a nih.
(f) Lunginsiet takin kautkhar hawing dingin ama (pasal) hril.
Garo
(a) Uamangko ning•achi re•bana on•bo.
(b) Na•a salanti badita ru ute poraia ?
(c) Da•atam mikka wanaba donga.
(d) Ia ki•tap angnin aro uara nang•nin.
(e) Sona rokomsa gamchat gipa sil ong•a.
(f) Ka•rapai uko do•ga ochina aganbo.
Khasi
(a) Phah rung ia ki hapoh
(b) Katno phi khreh kot man ka sngi ?
(k) Lah ban slap mynta ka mied.
(d) Kane ka dei ka kot jangnga bat katai ka jong phi.
(e) Ka Ksiar ka long ka mar bakordor.
(f) Sngewbha ong ia u ban plie ia ka jingkhang.
Manipuri
(a) মখোয়ৰু মনুংদা চক।
(b) নহাক্কা নুমিৎ সুদিংগী পুং করা লাইরিক পাবণে ?
(c) ওসি নুমিদাং নোং চুবা যাই।
(d) লাইরিক অসি ঐগীনি অমসুং মদুনা নাকীনি
(e) সনা হায়বসি অতাংবা ধাতু অমনি
(f) চানবীদুনা থোং অদু মঙোন্দা হাংদোররা হায়বীয়ু।
Nepali
(a) उनीहरू भित्र आऊन् ।
(b) प्रत्येक दिन कतिबेरसम्म तिमी पढ्छौ ?
(c) आज राति पानी पर्छ होला।
(d) यो किताब मेरो हो अनि त्यो तिम्रो हो।
(e) सुन एउटा मूल्यवान धातु हो।
(f) कृपा गरी उनलाई ढोका खोलिदिन भन
Mizo
(a) A chhungah rawn luh tir rawh.
(b) Nitin engtia rei nge izir thin ?
(c) Zaninah ruah a sur maithei.
(d) He lehkhabu hi ka ta ani a, kha kha ita.
(e) Rangkachak hi thil hlu a ni.
(f) Khawngaihin kawngkhar hawag turin hrilh rawh.
Urdu
ان لوگوں کو اندر آنے دو۔
روزانہ تم کتنا وقت پڑھتے ہو؟
آج رات بارش ہو سکتی ہے۔
سے کتاب میرا ہے اور وہ تمہارا۔
سونا ایک فیتی مادہ ہے۔
مہربانی کر کے ان کو یہ دروازہ کھولنے کو بولئے۔
Or
Give the substance of the following passage: 6
The most important thing is that we should have freedom of thought. This is not as easy as it sounds, for everyone likes to have this freedom for himself, but is not ready to give it to others, when they express different opinions. This is particularly the case when the difference of opinion arises on such matters as religion or politics. But if we refuse to let other people hold their opinions on these matters and specially, if we try to force them to accept our own, progress is impossible. If everyone went on thinking the same things as his ancestors thought, progress would come to an end. If we think exactly what our forefathers thought, we shall remain in the condition in which they were. Our thoughts depend a good deal upon what we read and what we talk about.
Therefore, if we are to think new thoughts, we must try to sody all sides of the topic that comes before us and net what we read in newspapers or what others say content with only
30. Write, in about 150 words, an essay on any one of the following topics: 6
(a) Your Favourite Festival
(b) Science in Everyday Life
(c) A Memorable Day in Your Life
Or
Write a story in about 150 words using the outlines given below and add a title to it:
Two cats steal a cake ------- they quarrel over their share ------- they ask a monkey to make two equal divisions of the cake ------- both the cats are them com deceived.
31. Answer either (a) or (b): 5
(a) Write a letter to the Headmaster of your school praying for early leave as you are feeling unwell. You are Subodh/Anjali studying in Class X.
(b) Write a report for a local daily on the information given below:
(i) 15-04-2022
(ii) Latashil Field, 8:30 a.m.
(iii) Flag hoisting for Rongali Bihu
(iv) Speech by the seniormost citizen of the locality
(v) Inauguration of Bihu celebration with Bihu Hosur
(vi) Large gathering and great fun
(vii) Bihu celebrations after the pandemic
32. (a) Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
Being a rainy season crop, jute thrives well in moist heat It can be grown in any part of the tropics and sub-tropies, provided that the soil is deep enough, rainfall is well distributed and temperature is favourable Jute seeds are very small for this jute requires a clean and cold-free seedbed. Therefore, the land is ploughed several times All weeds are removed, preferably by raking Additional manuring is not required in soils receiving fresh silt every year or in soils well-manured for the crop preceding jute. In other soils, manure is generally used before sowing during the preparation of the land.
(i) In which season does jute grow ? 1
(ii) What kind of care do the jute seeds need ? Why ? 1+1=2
(iii) Where does jute thrive well? Where can it be grown? 1+1=2
(b) Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
The train pulled out of the station Pranjol buried his nose in his detective book again. Rajvir too was an ardent fan of detective stories, but at the moment he was keener on looking at the beautiful scenery. It was green, green everywhere. Rajvir had never seen so much greenery before. Then the soft green paddy fields gave way to tea bushes.
It was a magnificent view. Against the backdrop of densely wooded hills, a sen of tea bushes stretched as far as the eye could see.
(i) Who were travelling in the train ? ½+½=1
(ii) What was the view outside like ? 2
(iii) What was one of the passengers busy doing ? Why did the other passenger not do the same thing ? 1+1= 2
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