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Model Question Paper 2021-2022, Class IX, English, Time: 3 hr 15 mins, , Max.Marks: 70, , General Instructions:, 1. The first 15 minutes are allotted only for reading the question paper., 2. This question paper is divided into two sections., 3. Section âAâ contains multiple choice questions. Candidates have to choose, the correct option and write the answer in the answer script., 4. Section âBâ contains descriptive answer type questions., 5. All questions are compulsory., 6. Marks are indicated against questions., , Section A, , 20 marks, , (Q .no 1-3). Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow,, choosing the correct optionMeanwhile my friend had not ceased to worry about me. His love for me led him to think, that, if I persisted in my objections to meat-eating, I should not only develop a weak, constitution but should never feel at home in English society., He therefore made one last effort to reform me. He one day invited me to go to the, theatre. Before the play we were to dine together at the Holborn Restaurant. It was a very, big company of diners in the midst of which my friend and I sat sharing a table between, us. The first course was soup. I wondered what it might be made of but dared not ask the, friend about it. I therefore summoned the waiter. My friend saw the movement and, sternly asked across the table what the matter was. With considerable hesitation I told, him that I wanted to enquire if the soup was a vegetable soup., (taken from the autobiography of M.K. Gandhi), 1. Who is the narrator in the above passage ?, a. Gandhiji, b. Gandhijiâs friend, c. Someone who knew Gandhiji, d. The waiter, 2. Gandhiji, a. was interested in vegetarianism only., 1, , (1), , (1)
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b. had objection to meat eating., c. only a., d. both a and b., 3. The word âsternlyâ here means a. strictly, b. angrily, c. unwillingly, , (1), , d. lovingly, , Q(4-8 ) choose the correct option to answer the following -, , 4. She has âŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ to the party., a. go, b. went, c. gone, d. going, , (1), , 5. âŠâŠ apple a day, keeps âŠâŠ. doctor away., a. The, an, b. An, the, c. The, the, d. A, the, , (1), , 6. A person who loves his country cannot be, a. a traitor., b. a patriot., c. loyal., d. trustworthy., , (1), , 7. Rearrange the word clusters to make a meaningful sentence., roses/red/the/in/garden/my/beautiful/are., a. my red roses are beautiful in the garden., b. red roses in my garden are the beautiful., c. In my garden, red roses are the beautiful., d. The red roses in my garden are beautiful., , (1), , 8. Which word is correctly spelled?, a. defination, b. attendence, c. excercise, d. division, , (1), , (Q no.9-10) Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow They turned the pages, which were yellow and crinkly, and it was awfully funny to read, words that stood still instead of moving the way they were supposed to- on a screen, you know., And then when they turned back to the page before, it had the same words on it that it had had, when they read it the first time., ââGeeââ, said Tommy,ââ what a waste. When youâre through with the book, you just throw, it away, I guess. Our television screen must have had a million books on it and itâs good for, plenty more. I wouldnât throw it away.ââ, 2
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9. Who turned the pages?, a. Margie, c. a and b both, , (1), b. Tommy, d. none of them, , 10. Tommyâs guess was that, a. Margie would possess the book., b. Margie would tear apart the book., c. Margie would throw away the book after she had read it completely., d. Margie would sell the book., , (1), , ( Q no. 11-13)Based on your understanding of the prose lessons choose the correct option, to answer the following questions, 11. What did Kezia make for her father?, a. a pillow, b. a pin cushion, c. a bedsheet, d. a handkerchief, , (1), , 12. When was Einstein born?, a. 14 March, 1879, c. 13 March, 1879, , (1), b. 14 March, 1878, d. 13 March, 1878, , 13. âEverything suddenly looked blackâ, says Evelyn. Why?, a. because she was profoundly deaf., b. because the weather was stormy., c. because she would be sent to a school for deaf., d. both a and c., (Q no 14-15) Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow, Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,, And sorry I could not travel both, And be one traveller, long I stood, And looked down one as far as I could, To where it bent in the undergrowth;, 14. What does âyellow woodâ mean?, a. an old forest, b. a forest with yellow leaves in autumn season, c. wooden yellow colour roads, d. yellow leaves, , 3, , (1)
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15. The poet stood there for a long time because, a. he was waiting for someone., b. he just wanted to look at the roads., c. he was trying to make a decision., d. he needed someone to help him., , (1), , (Q no. 16-20) Based on your understanding of the lessons in the book âMomentsâ choose the, correct option to answer the following questions, 16. Sitting in storm at his friendâs house Prashant was worried abouta. food., b. his familyâs safety., c. going back to his village., d. his own safety., , (1), , 17. The family members decided to sell Toto because, a. they did not like him anymore., b. they couldnât afford the loss., c. the tonga driver wanted to get it back., d. they were getting a high price for him., , (1), , 18. Iswaran was an asset to Mahendra as he was, a. a wonderful cook., b. entertaining, c. hard working, d. all of the above, , (1), , 19. The currency of the Kingdom of Fools was:, a. duddu, b. dollar, c. coin, d. rupee, , (1), , 20. The Happy Prince was gilded with thin leaves of, a. laurel., b. evergreen shrub., c. fine gold., d. silver., , (1), , 4
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Section-B, , 50 marks, , Q.-21 Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given belowWhen we are young, we learn that tiger and sharks are dangerous animals. We, might be scared of them because they are big and powerful. As we get older, however,, we learn that sometimes the most dangerous animals are also the smallest animals. In, fact, the animal that kills the most people every year is that you have probably killed, yourself many times: the mosquito., Male mosquitoes eat plant nectar. On the other hand, female mosquitoes feed on, animal blood. They need this blood to live and produce eggs. When a female mosquito, bites a human being, it transmits a small amount of saliva into the blood. This saliva may, or may not contain a deadly disease. The result of the bite can be as minor as an itchy, bump or as serious as death., Because a mosquito can bite many people in the course of its life, it can carry, diseases from one person to another very easily. Two of the most deadly diseases carried, by mosquitoes are malaria and yellow fever. More than seven hundred million people, become sick from these diseases every year. At least two million of these people will die, from these diseases. Mosquito nets can be placed over beds to protect people against, being bitten but these nets do not kill any mosquito. Mosquitoes have many natural, enemies like bats, birds, dragon flies and certain kind of fish. Bringing more of these, animals into places where mosquitoes live might cut down the amount of mosquitoes in, that area. Mosquitoes can also be killed with poisons or sprays., (a), (b), (c), (d), , Why are female mosquitoes deadlier than male mosquitoes?, How are mosquitoes a threat for human beings?, What can we do to get rid of mosquito bites?, Which word in the passage means âto transferâ or âpass onâ ?, , Q22- Answer any one of the following â, , 2, 2, 2, 1, 4, , a) Write an application to the District Magistrate showing your concern for the safety of, children in the school buses and vans., b) Write a letter to your friend inviting him to join you in an excursion to a place of, historical importance in the next holidays., Q23- Answer any one of the following in about 80-100 words., , 6, , a) You love your mother very much. Describe her in your own words. (Hints- her, appearance, affectionate behavior, cooking skills, hardwork, her concern about your, future), , 5
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OR, Write four lines from any poem prescribed in your syllabus. (Do not copy the lines given in the, question paper), Q28- Write central idea of any one of the following., , 3, , a) Rain on the Roof., b) Wind, c) No Men are Foreign, Q29- Answer any one of the following in about 30-40 words., , 3, , a) Give some examples to show that Toto was a naughty monkey., b) What was Johnsyâs belief ? What did Behrman do for her?, Q30- Answer any one of the following in about 60 words., , 4, , a) Suppose you are the Guru. How will you persuade your disciples not to live in the, âKingdom of Foolsâ ?, b) Suppose the little boy in the story âThe Lost Childâ found his parents in the end. Describe, his feelings and reactions in your own words., , 7