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Marathwada Shikshan Prasarak Mandal Aurangabad,, + Class : 1a Shri Muktanand College Gangapur Marks ; 50, Sub : Engitsh __._ First Term Exm. 2021-2022 oi —__,_Timo 2 Hrs., / SECTION- : Prose, QI: A) Read the extract and do all the nctivities given below: ay, , But though we are bound to endorse the verdict against the [ifl-man, most people will hrve, 8 certain sympathy with him. While it is true that there is no lw that compels us to say “Please”,, there is a social practice much older and much more sacred than any law which enjoins us to be, ftvil Acd the first requirement of civility is that we should acknowledge a service. “Please” and, “Thank you" are the small change with which we pay our ways a3 social beings. They are the little, courtesies by which we keep the machine of life oiled and running sweetly. They put our, intercourse tp on ths basis ofa friendly co-operation, an casy give-and-take, instead of on the basis, of superiors dictating to inferiors. It is a very vulgar mind thet would wish to command where be, san have the service for asking, and have it with willingness and good-fecling instead of, , ressntment., , T should Se to “feature” in this connection my flicad, the polite conductor. By this discriminating, mn, ‘thle I do mot inter to suggest a rebuke to conductors generally. On the coutrary, I am dixposed to, think thet there are few classes of men who come through the ordcal of a very trying calling better, than bus conductors do. Here and there you will meet an unpleasant specimen who regards the, Passongers as his natural cocmics — as creatures whose chief purpose on the bus is to cheat him,, , , , , , A~1—Match:, Motch tho im Colom “A* with Colom ‘B”, B, , , , , , 1. The lew cn not force us, 2 Pi” “Theok F. shut, & EIQ the axchine of, , = =, A-2- Complete te allowing, 2) The first requirement of activity is that > =, i) The words which make life smooth are A—3 Describe the general unpicasant view about the bus conductor. @), , A—4-~ Personal Response : :, (Good manners are required in our daily life for making our social contacts mare co-operstive, , , , ———________2n frien lly. Do you agree? Exphiin. 7 2), A~S ~ Language Study : @, Do as dwrected —, 1) Most people will bave sympathy with bim .(Rewrite using the verb form of the underlined, , word, Sp Talend celle icnlicir ah caida oils ca, , us to be civil (Use ‘not only — but also’ and rewrite), A-6-Vocebulary: =, , Write the meaning of the following words : e), , i) eadoree, i) verdict, fii) resentment, iv) ordeal. :, , 1-—B) Non-textusl Grammar. (Do as directed), : pop actagmeer cpr atte aE (Change the voice) ®, i) It is t00 cold to gp oct for picnic. (Remove “too” and rewrite), iii)’ Suject’, futher said, “Don’t give up this opportunity that has come your way.”, (Clmange into indirect narration), , Q1-—C) Spot the error, correct it znd rewrite @, Redhs brought pens and distributed them between ber five children., , Scanned with CamScanner
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SECTION-# : Poetry, , Wend the following stanza and do ali the activities given below: 0), , Ju the deck the Rover takes his stand,, So dark it is they sec no land,, Quoth Sir Ralph, ‘It will be lighter soon,, For there is the dawn of the rising Moon.", *Canst hear’, said one, ‘the breakers roar?, For methinks we should be near the shore’., ‘Now where we are I can not tell,, But f whish I could hear the Inchcape Bell.”, They hear no sound, the swell is strong;, Though the wind hath fallen they drift along,, Till the vesscl strikes with a shivering shock,*O Christ! It is the Inchcape Rock!”, Sir Ralph the Rover tore his hair,, He curst himself in his despair,, The waves rush in every side,, The ship is sinking beneath the tide., But even in his dying fear,, One dreadful sound could the Rover hear,, A sound as if with the Inchcape Bell,, The Devil below was ringing his knell., , 1) ‘O Christ! It is the Inchcape Rock!’ (2), Give reasons for Ralph’s Exclamation?, 2) Complete the following statements (2), i) The result of the thick haze that covered the sky was that ............. =, i) The Rover in frustration pull his hair and cursed himself because ........, 3) Pecsonal response — Q), ‘Now where we are I can not tell,, , But 1 wish I could hear the Inchcape Bell”, From these lines describe the thoughts of —, , 2) the Rover, b) the sailors m the Rover's ship., 4) Name and expizin the figure of speech in following line — (2), “The waves rush in every side,’, 5) Poetic Creativity — (2), Compose 4 to 6 lines on ‘Sea*, , Scanned with CamScanner