9th English Second Mid Term Test 2024 - Solutions
Complete Answer Key & Solutions
Part - I (7x1=7)
Choose the most appropriate answers from the given four alternatives.
Choose the appropriate synonym for the underlined words.
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The voice in his head asked the narrator to eat the evidence.
a) proof
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On one side was visible a sea of billowing sand.
c) wafting
Choose the appropriate antonym for the underlined words.
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On the other side by one of the greatest most fertile and densely populated areas.
a) barren
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He locked me up.
c) opened
Choose the correct meaning for the idiom used.
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The old man was to be in deep water in the city.
a) difficult situation
Choose the appropriate phrasal verb.
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The little boy ......... his bad habits.
c) gave up
Choose the correct Tense form.
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She ........ (live) in the street for five years.
a) has lived
Part - II (5x2=10)
Section I
Answer any Two of the following questions in a sentence or two.
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Why did the Narrator call Clem Jones a careful planner?
The narrator called Clem Jones a careful planner because he had meticulously planned every detail of his scheme, considering all possible outcomes and preparing for them in advance.
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Who was Pongo?
Pongo was a large and aggressive orangutan who had a fierce confrontation with the narrator at the zoological park.
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What are some measures that are used to prevent soil erosion?
Some measures used to prevent soil erosion include planting more trees (afforestation), terrace farming on slopes, building check dams and bunds, and practicing contour ploughing.
Section II
Read the following sets of poetic lines and answer any two of the following:
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O'er the yellow pebbles dancing
Through the flower and foliage glancinga) How does the river flow?
a) The river flows happily, like it is dancing over the yellow pebbles.
b) What is meant by foliage?
b) Foliage refers to the leaves, flowers, and branches of plants and trees collectively.
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Oh! no, no, 'said the little fly', kind sir, that cannot be
I've heard what's in your pantry, and I do not wish to see.a) Is the fly willing to enter the Spider's Pantry?
a) No, the fly is not willing to enter the Spider's Pantry.
b) Can you guess what was in the Pantry?
b) The pantry likely contained the trapped bodies and remains of other insects that the spider had previously caught and eaten.
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And now dear little children, who may this story read
To idle, silly flattering words I Pray - you ne'er give heeda) Who does 'I' refer to?
a) 'I' refers to the poet who wrote the poem.
b) What is the advice given to the readers?
b) The advice given to the readers (children) is to never pay attention to or be deceived by idle, silly, and flattering words.
Part - III (5x5=25)
Section III (Grammar & Punctuation)
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Identify the correct Tense form.
a) The children had waited for the bus.
a) Past Perfect Tense
b) Ashwin will be completing MBA in another two years.
b) Future Continuous Tense
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Punctuate the following:
will you walk into my parlour said the spider"Will you walk into my parlour?" said the spider.
Section I (Prose)
Answer any one of the following:
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Describe the confrontation between the Narrator and Pongo.
The confrontation between the narrator and Pongo was a terrifying encounter. Pongo, the massive orangutan, displayed immense strength and aggression. He charged at the narrator, who was trapped and had to think quickly to survive. The narrator used his intelligence and agility to dodge Pongo's powerful attacks, turning the tense situation into a battle of wits versus brawn. The narrator managed to outsmart the beast and narrowly escaped, leaving a lasting impression of the raw power of the animal.
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How does CV Raman show that water is the real elixir of life?
Sir C.V. Raman beautifully illustrates that water is the true elixir of life in his essay. He contrasts the barren, sandy landscape of the Libyan desert with the lush, fertile Nile Valley in Egypt. He points out that the only thing that separates these two vastly different regions is the presence of the River Nile's water. He explains that this water carries fine silt, which it deposits on the land, making it incredibly fertile and capable of sustaining life and civilization. He argues that while man has sought a divine nectar for immortality, the plain water is the real elixir that creates and sustains all life on Earth.
Section II (Poetry)
Answer any one of the following:
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Write a character Sketch of the Spider.
The spider in the poem "The Spider and the Fly" is a cunning, patient, and malevolent character. He is a master of deception, using sweet, flattering words to manipulate the innocent fly. He projects a charming and hospitable image, offering his comfortable parlour, a soft bed, and delicious food, all while hiding his deadly intentions. The spider is a symbol of evil that preys on vanity and innocence, teaching a valuable lesson about the dangers of trusting flattering strangers.
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Read the following stanza and answer the question given below.
Bright you sparkle on your way
O'er the yellow pebbles dancing
Through the flowers and foliage glancing
Like a child at play.(i) Pick out the rhyming words from the above lines.
(i) Rhyming words: way – play, dancing – glancing.
(ii) Write the Rhyme scheme of the given stanza.
(ii) Rhyme scheme: aabb.
(iii) Pick out the alliterating word in the third line.
(iii) Alliterating words: flowers and foliage.
(iv) Mention the figure of speech used in the last line.
(iv) Figure of speech: Simile (The river's movement is compared to a child playing, using the word 'Like').
Section III (Rearrange)
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Re-arrange the following sentences in coherent order:
(i) The pain killer triggered adverse reaction on Peter.
(ii) But, Tom gave that Pain Killer to the cat Peter.
(iii) So Aunt Polly tried different types of remedies.
(iv) Since all her methods failed, finally she gave him a pain-killer.
(v) Tom was dull and depressed.Correct Order:
- (v) Tom was dull and depressed.
- (iii) So Aunt Polly tried different types of remedies.
- (iv) Since all her methods failed, finally she gave him a pain-killer.
- (ii) But, Tom gave that Pain Killer to the cat Peter.
- (i) The pain killer triggered adverse reaction on Peter.
Section IV (Creative Writing)
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Prepare an attractive advertisement using the hints given below:
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Section V (Memory Poem)
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Quote From Memory: River .......... at play
River, River, little River!
Bright you sparkle on your way;
O'er the yellow pebbles dancing,
Through the flowers and foliage glancing,
Like a child at play.
Part - IV (1x8=8)
Paragraph Writing
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Write a paragraph of about 150 words by developing the following hints:
Little Cyclone - grizzly cub - mother fired - Brother escaped from captor - Cyclone - rescued by zoological Park - met resisted all bears who attacked – behaved dignified – proved - fight - any bear - second's notice.The Story of Little Cyclone
Little Cyclone was a formidable grizzly cub whose life took a tragic turn when his mother was killed by a hunter. While his brother was captured, Cyclone managed to escape and was later rescued and brought to a zoological park. In his new environment, he met other bears but his wild spirit remained untamed. He resisted all bears who attacked him, quickly establishing his dominance. Despite his power, Little Cyclone behaved in a dignified manner, never starting a fight but always ready to defend himself. He proved his mettle time and again, willing to fight any bear at a second's notice. His resilience and strength made him the undisputed king of the bear enclosures, a true testament to the fierce spirit of a grizzly, even in captivity.