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SECTION A : READING[20 Marks]
1.1.1.
(a)(i)a burning match
(1 × 6 = 6 Marks)
(b)(iv)all the above(c)(ii)he had no time(d)(ii)an act of carelessness(e)(i)unheeded(f)(i)tree
1.2.
(i)It caught fire in the forest.(ii)Because the forest-caught fire quickly from bush to trees as on one could guess wherethe fire began exactly.(iii)According to the poet the another reason could be some one’s carelessness that some oneforgot to put it out after they built a campfire.(iv)Because the passerby did not care a about the fire of the forest.(v)The trees that took long years togrow were now dead due to fire.(vi)The passerby were careless.
2.Notes2.1.Everyone sells something :(5 Marks)
(a)Prof snls sell their skill(b)Value of matrl goods can be measured(c)Value of services can’t be measured(d)We may grudge :(i)Paying a surgeon a high fee(ii)But not paying anything to save life(e)Skills have to be paid for
2.2.Tramps are Excep. Don’t sell anything :
(a)Beggars sell themselves :(i) As human beings(ii)To arouse pity(b)Real tramps aren’t begger(i)Nothing to sell(ii)Require nothing from society(c)Tramps seek indep. Don’t sacri human dignity(d)Choose their own life : know consequence
2.3.Tramps -Free from Anxieties :
(a)Don’t know of the next meal(b)Common worries don’t afflict them(c)Few matrl. possess(d)Wander from place to place
2.4.Tramps Care Only to keep themselves Alive :
(a)To be alive they may occasionally(i)Steal(ii)Hunt(iii)Beg(b)But never sacrifice freedom
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2.5Tramps Aren’t Baggars
(a)We envy :(i)their simple lives(ii)freedom from careTitle : Simple and Carefree life of Tramps Abbreviations usedProfsnls–Professionalsmatrl.–Materialexcep.–exceptionindep.–independenceSacri.–Sacrifice(B)(a)(iii)wisdom
(1 × 3 = 3 Marks)
(b)(iii)consequence(c)(i)envious
SECTION B : WRITING[20 Marks]
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ORNoticeSun International SchoolBareilly
16th Sep. 200xxThe council members are invited for a meeting with the Principal and Discipline Committeeof the school to discuss about the indiscipline prevailing among the students and whatmeasures could be taken to control it. The meeting will be held at the Auditorium on 18thSep 20xx at 9 am. Abhi SinghHead Boy
4.
The PrincipalSt. Mark’s SchoolGurgaon25th April 20xx
Sub : Evening games in School
Respected Sir,Through this letter of mine I, on behalf of the students of our school, request you to kindly startthe evening games in our school.We are aware that ‘All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.’ Mental and physical activitiesboth are important for the overall development of a student. As you know the daily routine of ourschool does not give us ample time to practise our field of choice of games. The school dress andschool shoes curbs our movements to play freely in the field. Also our sports instructor is not ableto coach us freely due to time boundation of periods. There are many students of our school whoare interested in evening games.It is our earnest request that you kindly give us the permission to play in the evening in school.Thanking you Yours faithfullyRajat AroraSports Captain
(6 Marks)OR
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13 Defence Estate Agra8 March 20xxThe PrincipalP.S. Public School Agra
Subject : Application for the post of a Receptionist
Respected Sir,With reference to your advertisement in the Hindustan, dated 7th March 20xx.., inviting resumefor the post of a receptionist in your prestigious concern. I wish to submit my Resume for yourperusal and kind consideration.I further add that I shall be able to join my duties at one month’s notice if appointed.Thanking You Yours Faithfully Akriti Sharma
Resume
Name:Akriti SharmaFather’s Name:Mr. Vijay Sharma Address:13, Defence Estate AgraDate of Birth:5.12.1986Educational Qualification:First Class Commerce Graduate from DelhiUniversity securing 83% marks in aggre-gate•M.B.A From Sachdeva College.•M.S.-Office and M.S. AccessExperience:Have been working in J.D. Public Schoolfrom past 4 years as a receptionistReference:1. Mr. Vinod Shah, Principal J.D. PublicSchool:2. Mrs. Vidya Singh, Ex- Vice-Principal J.D.Public School.This Resume is to the best of my knowledge Yours faithfully Akrit Sharma
5.
Tourism has emerged as the world’s largest industry. Growing rapidly in the last two decades,today it accounts for 6% of world output and employs some 100 million people around the globe. Ithas developed immense revenue and development potential and stands today as a unique naturalrenewable resource industry.Tourism—the travel based recreation provides people with a change of visiting a place and a breakfrom the monotony of daily life. It brings people of different nations together, allowing them tocome into close contact with each other’s customs and other aspects of life. The knowledge andexperience gained in the process can lead to greater understanding and tolerance and can evenfoster world peace. A study conducted by the United Nations has shown that developing countries,in particular, can reap handsome benefits out of tourism which greatly boosts national income.Tourism generates employment and adds to the entrepreneurial wealth of a nation. To promotesafe tourism it is imperative to understand the factors that hampen the growth of tourism andcheck them effectively. General instability of the nation, political disturbances, violence,terrorism etc. effects the flow of tourists.Whatever the problems, India must work hard to reap the benefits from this industry, as thecountry has everything to attract visitors from far and near.
(10 Marks)OR
20th Sep. 20xx, situated in close proximity, to Agra, Firozabad homes to more than 1000 glassworkshops, factories and industries employing more than four lakh labourers. Since decades, this
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