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901106 - Bl Maximum Marks : 80 'I'hc Qucstinn I';~pcr is riivicit:d illlo four Sc!~-tiun..: . Section A : lie ad in^ 2U Rl,~rks Scctiun B : Writing 211 MLil.ks Section C' : Cirammar 20 hlarks Section D : I.itc.ralurc 20 Marks Gcncral Inslructir~us : I. A11 questinrls artb compulsc~ry. 2. M~rks are indicated against eat h clut~stiun (Itcaciiug - 2U Marks) 'I'iin~> : 3 hours 1'1)t;ll NI). of I'i~g~~ : 12

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901106 - B l

Maximum Marks : 80

'I'hc Qucstinn I';~pcr i s riivicit:d i l l lo four Sc!~-tiun..: .

Section A : lie ad in^ 2U Rl ,~rks

Scctiun B : Writing 211 MLil.ks

Section C' : Cirammar 20 hlarks

Section D : I.itc.ralurc 20 Marks

Gcncral Inslructir~us :

I . A11 questinrls artb compulsc~ry.

2 . M ~ r k s are indicated against eat h clut~stiun

(Itcaciiug - 2U Marks)

' I ' i in~> : 3 hours

1'1)t;ll N I ) . of I ' i ~ g ~ ~ : 12

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1 MY $1 ih ~~t m w r y (iq ~.~~ qp (ivJ dbrthe hdwVdhy period

(C) ~ ~ m e e s W ~ g l ~ t e t o h & : @) Wuptheixwnkmikmie~

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w i h e - e : P

Rkles# A& ZI an$* If broken k c a n b e m d e d Bu# m$r:k WU &Ways be &er%. FrbdshipLbkea- so and m fair. Itw3finyo~r&w&hfmgmrm &It th@ &mil iis 4wws there# Friendship h 4, balm Trr d e & g and in pain If tnre it ba bhhg, Or el* it,$ in vain. m e r ~ f i ~ w w i n g qu-m &sting tbe most appro& option fmm ~ l e me &yen klm : (A) FridddpisM&aQhcrzpW=:

i 2 L m & & i n C b a

) itis pri* {iii) ikis ri& arid ?are ki~ j a w &W

B A &QL& ~ ~ M p when hided : (1 hcmh *mw x i Iave$a 6-

i k @ ~ ~ ~ ~ p e f u r a b a k u p a p h (ii) leaves * shah& r&tiowhip

[C) 'But the thrrmr is always thereA. ~ p P I a n l i n # t e ~ E t ~ ~ . : . i thetkminarmeplmt (li) kh~ love fur a bWd (iii) the h&md for a -4 (ii) the + of &the break-up

@) Truefrhhhipis: Q - n a m e @) shorktived (ili) everlading (h) a Mewing P r h d s h i p i s l i k e a k b e c a w e : (i) it he& 4ae mumd (ii) it so&h the -n$ (@ i tremowsthem (iv) it wmwres biemishs on the skin

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3. w w ~ ~ ~ ~ y : mi &MT

~ ~ ~ ~ a m e e p ~ ~ ~ d A a ~ i n ~ B . C %y bw a h t t k e ~ w W ~ ~ d ' M W ~ ~ W & e m ~ t h e ~ t

and deemed that them ww s i m k b& ap@S&Ed land mass to balance the

C m q u d y they n e r d that om 'A&&,&', ant means 'oppositd, so 1iWly 'oppt& h e W.

The W mccesdd expedition to the Narkh PoIe was made by Robert Ed win Peary (18% - I W , who was accompanied by an employee arid bur Inuit men. A US naval c- wh5 made numerous Arctic v o y a p to G m d d during the 1 8 W s and early twa&@h e:mtury, Peary and his temm reached ihe North FoL on 6 April

Sew men& 3kr the US Navy submarine U S Nautllu E i ' k n a t h the North Pole, In Mar& I959 the skate oarfad at the North bk, officially kombg the first V-I a d it,

On 14 Dwemk 19l1, Norwegh Pxplorer R d d Amundeen p872 - 1928) and his team k a m e the fmt men to reach the South Poie. He had initially set out to d' the North PoIe in 1910, but on hearing that Peary had already ascended in his m&h, Arnundm switched his attention to k h South Pale.

On 18 January 1912,13rihixm's apt& Robert Falcon Scott (1868 - 1912) reached the !South Pole only to dkover he had been katen by Amundiwn. All af the h e man team (Scot, Bowers, Evans, Dates and Whm) perished on the return journey-jwt 18 km frw their supply depot. Answer he following guwi~ons by rielec&g d w mest apppdate opHon b m the ones @mu bdwv : (A) The idea thett Antarcb was there wm thought by :

(i) kI.le.apnish (i) the Miam (iii) &e G w h (iv) the Romans

(0) The Antamkica help : (i) to ienb4dame Ih 6 iii) to warrae the e d l

tu hbakme the d d knd aws of the NO* Pole (ivJ t o ~ h e ~ k ? h d m m ~ t h e ~ P &

(C) The first hiucmsshl expedition fo the North Pole was made by : (51 Robert Frost (ii) Robert Peary

R o k t Scot (h) W d h u n d i w n

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4. R d ~ ~ ~ t t 5 XMDU ART

In& art is so in2imately igsspdated WHL I n d b relieon and philuaophy &at it is ~ ~ a ~ a t e i t ~ y u T c t ~ m ~ ~ ~ h o w ~ o f t - h ~ i d ~ t h s l ~ ~ v ~ B . ther.&~&~#~ W. In wt aa i i ~ mwk, them L a g d WW q a # Eaatm h m Wesiaa.mcerpkims. Probably the great ark&@ jmd lmil&rs of the middie ~ g m in E m p e w d d have felt more in tune w6* Wiwt art and s d p - than modmi, E u r o p n aftlab who @iw part of W r l@@mtim at least .ft&m , h e R-ee period and a f b . FDT an Indm art &ere b d w q s a religious urge, a b k m g beyand, such as prMbly impired the build~m crf the great cathedrals of Europe Beauty b conceived- w t~ul$eztiv& wt obj&We; it is a Wng of the spirit, though it may alsa hike IweIy in h m mattes, The €bee& loved beauty far its own sake and fauna nut snly jw but tm& ki it; the m&t h&ms loved h ~ y a h always b p sought b p&@m pub in thedrw&md thus they ~ a d m j r i ~ d w q wen though oae rnhy rtet undtward &Em. h 1- exampk, khb lack of d d w become a bar ta appreciation. It thus M b a & ~ t t r a f ~ ~ d 3 $ m t h w k j o b a n $ b f a f a s e t .

Answer - f d W h g ~ e s t k v w by w h w the rrsortt a p p p h l e optiw hm the me# @7m b* :

(A) mian&kkm*d&: f i dhreM.mt&bn

(ii) reaf@cm d..+ws -k.WdpS@ldO@

(iv) f P ' i a d pRilas~p4y @) Wanart b , a :

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(dii.3 of hmwledp

(&) 'la& &'-grasping the TlIesMg:~ coweyed

QD) Bed~&q 3 &t t~nc&ved as :

fi> ~ ~ l 2 j ~ f i . r ~

(ji) ii)k&cBve

(gi), -a *> of the sfpat

(iw) a W i l with f b m &er

(el Ttae w@ ' s s i ~ ~ n e e L means :

(0 Emp.@rtarrce

t i i ) Irnpotmccy

(3j.i) Intermittent

( i ~ ) -1nterwxrtp

SEfTION - B

(Writing - 2il Marks)

pour unde by e-rnail as he wank to appoint a khtical advisor for his campay. Y m Viv& age, quahfication exprknce, inbred hobhi-, f amPy

your X board re&lt and what you plan to shdp further. You are ~&i(~ajitha living in 10, ,North Avenue Towers, Sfon, Mumbai,

&";.@"g= @.w," "

' "iau a e M3, Kh&y and you have a son studying in class lV, 0.P.S. Being a nutritionist 2s you haye bem invited by the school principal to hlL ta the students about "the hpmrtul em& of junk food at times". rib this article for your schwl magazine in a b u t

$!j =-.a 250 words.

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Read the following convccsatiun carefuIly and complete the foIIowing pawage by 4 chow@ the most appropriate option : Teacher : Your project is exe1lenf. Who helped you ? SMvi : Thank you madam. My mother helped me. Teacher : Next time you should do it by y d . Shalvi : Sorry Madam. Now onwards I will do it myself. (A) '(i) that your proje~t is excellent and asked who helped you.

(ii) that her pmjmt is excellent and asked who had heIped her. (iii) that her pmjcct was excellent and asked who had helped her. (iv) that her project was excellent and asked who helped her.

(B) (i) thanked her d a m and added that her mother had helped her. fii) thank you d said her mather heiped her. (iii) thanked her madam and added that she was helped by her mother (iv) said thank you and told that k r motha had helped her

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@j &pi-*& M:. - (Dl # ~ ~ ~ d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c a ~ i ~ .

[iij q ,ma&m 1 will m e mbev it.

@Q mrq tuid I wmid rmimnber it.

The tW& ti$& MP~ and asked -. W v f md added . The teacher W her . S a h i replied that and assured

10. Edit the following passagc by choosing the correct option from the options given 4 below :

Long ago there was a king who (A) was having two wives. But he had ncl children. In the samc cily Q3) a poor brahmin who had a beautiful daughter named Kena. The king (C) W b:ecn her in a temple during a festival. He liked her far her beauty and so decided II)) her.

(A) 0) has (ii) was having

(iii) had (iv) mamictl

(6) (i) living

(ii) lived

(iii) was living

(iv) isliving

(C) (i) had seen

,(ii) was swing

(iii) saw

(iv) had saw

(D) ( i ) for ~narrying

(ii) to marry

(iii) would marry

(iv) must marry

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- b b k mot%ldei#/tlw word/pls@af*fnam a Greek word/comes/&ning

(c) far pla&a/Pdyethyl'~ne/as it i$ kghttia ~ d J ~ h d s lightly/ bap

(d) NOW/LOD little satb)mmt health conscious hawland this -/in their dietsja risk of dehydrertimjpuplo

(A) (i) Mmm ma and wid thrive almost anywhere but it is prtkdarly suited to hot areasA

r i But it is @cuIdy Meem trees suited to hot and arid areas thrive almost anwhem-

h h n trees thrive ahnost anywhere but it is particuIarly suited tu thrive in ' hat and arid areas.

fiv) It is particularly suited to in b t rand arid areas but n m Ira% h i w e almost a n y h e .

(i) The word plastics meaning abk to be moulded comes EFom r greek w d .

(ii) Wcs, the word meaning able to be mordded, m a from a Gredc word.

(iii) The word plastics m e s from a Greek word m a g able to k m 4 M .

(iv) Plasm mwes ka a Grrek word, the word meaning able to be moulded

(C) (i) I%fyethylene, for p b t k baags is used and bends 1igl.ntly it is light.

(ii) & 3 t i s l i g h t : m d b e r t a l s l i @ ~ y , p l y e t h y l ~ i 9 u ~ d f o r f l ~ ~

ti.) Far plastic hgs polyethyhe is d and it b e d s lightiy as it js light.

(D) NOW most Mth cm&w pr~pk in their diets have too li@W5and I&& p e s a rlBk d &hydradun,

(ii) ln th& di& M w most health mcoi.lscrous p p l e have too little salt and W poses e risk Qb dehydration.

(iii) M q t h e a ~ ~ i o u s p p l e hare too lit& salts m w md thh poses a risk of d&$&atbn.

(ir) Mast health conscious people now have too liq~ sdt in &eir diet and this p o w a risk of dehydration.

, 1 : . .

P.T.O.

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hy chaesiag the most 2x3=6

-.'-% -- L L h * & q d m m m 3 - 1

.%' -*, r.*whw&y&&k-k

e .-. :. And Q1er E b al&k W&ng." . &I (4) S ) pt wps faschattd by the gid :

Cp) bemuse d b u y (bj bwauwduBm hard working nahm

p [.) bemu& 02 b m w o u s V* @) bmmwabhextdm*qa

LA m f m $ g f b ~ m ~ w ~ :

{iii] The salikary reapqr was : fa) e y i n g and dn& Eb) and dstndng dcl = W = d P ~ Y ~ P 4 - d s w w

lB>. "The pakw daily Monday, the dxtb fence post, Tuesby &I? sewmfi he q$. < =post; Wednesday ............ RF

. I ?:i '- AC ; i The paix in the refers to :

Ck. >c_,

[a) Cbrl@r H o o p and his wik (b) .&lamy and Duke {c) H m ~ a r w l , W e *

(dl ~ m ~ a n d H ~ (dl The e x m tspsse :

(4 W P t W (b) d d - 1 *itp (a) d W W m

(iii) The wnrd g d in his Context means : (8) to mchq fixed point b ) Uachiwe victory in a game (c) to win rhre raw by rea- the goal (d) t o m k e ~ L g & h c k o n h i s f & #

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14. Answer any fimr of the following questions (30 - 40 words cad?) : 2 x 4 4

(A) Wh&t masem dws Gatson give for refusing to buy he h o w in he k@nirtg 1 (B) The boabmnrtndestood the true meaning af low. Jmw, (C) What are the possible themes of the tmhg sung by the ~ 1 w -as given by

the poet ?

(D) 'At sixty four pndmohf is de-Ensd'. Just*. (E) Whal wag Duke's role in the remv$.q d his masker ?

15. D e d k h e journey of tQe T%r&> hum its origin tU it reaches the rhcr on the plains. 6 . .-w How can you compare it with Me ?

O R Attempt a brief h r a c w &kh of Juliette, t!ae land lady wifh t l c e to &e 'Villa fsr We'.