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The eight-and-a-half-hour-long day inside the hide was a fruitful as the Jambha tree standing tall on the edge of Umbarzara. Before wrapping up my day at this natural waterhole, I took entries of the avifauna in my field work. Since I was alone, I rushed to Pitezari village where I was stationed. I camouflaged the hide, took my essentials, and came out of the hide and stretched out to my heart's content. I lifted my camera bag and took the familiar trial to Pitezari. Negotiating the webbed leaves of Teakwood and Moha trees, trying to make minimal sound, I was treading cautiously among the wood. Walking alone in a jungle needs more alertness than walking with a companion. I was alone here like a fox. Following the trial silently, watching with wide-open eyes, my ears were grasping a variety of sound stunned me...
'Khyak! Khyak! KhyakoSS Khyak!'
It was a Langur alarm call. The leader of the gang of Langurs was sitting on the tall tree making alarm calls out of fear. Rest of the Langur brigade continued raising the alarm calls. The network of alarm calls was expanding its range as the petrified Langurs speeded to the trees near and far and secured their places on treetops. All this upheaval was created by only one animal's presence- a Leopard. Many animals make alarm calls when they see a predator- Tiger or a Leopard nearby. The Langur is more reliable when it comes to finding clues about the presence of the apex predators in the jungle. The mighty elusive Leopard of Umbarzara was out of his liar. He was on the prowl. The stealthily moving figure in spotted gold- black cloak was spied by these Langurs. Even the small ones from the legion of Langurs were giving alarm calls.
'Chyak! Chyak!'
I stayed put. Gauged the leader Langur's target sight and scanned the area visually. Took some steps. Stopped again. A fresh scat was lying before me on the trail. The bluish-purple flies were hovering over it. I was sure that the Leopard was somewhere near. The distant alarm call of four-horned antelope was adding to the chaos.
Complete the given flow-chart about the writer’s activities.
Enlist the clues which confirmed the presence of a leopard.
(ii) A fresh scat lying on the trail.
(iii) Bluish-purple flies hovering over the scat.
(iv) The distant alarm call of a four-horned antelope.
‘I was alone like a fox.’
The writer compares himself to the fox because …..
…………………………………………………………………………
….……………………………………………………………………..
State what precautions you would take after finding yourself lost in a jungle.
(i) The langur is the most reliable in finding clues in jungle about predators.
(Choose the correct alternative that gives the transformation of the given sentence in Positive Degree) (01)
(ii) I camouflaged the hide...
(Choose correct alternative that has Simple Present Tense form.) (01)
Find a word from the extract which means the following:
i. To hide oneself by covering up with natural or artificial material to mislead the enemy-…………………………………………………………
ii. Finishing the work-…………………………………………
iii. Making oneself safe from danger-……………………….
iv. To successfully walk over-………………………………..
(ii) Wrapping up
(iii) Secured
(iv) Negotiating (or Treading)
1) As soon as he entered the room, he noticed the unusual presence.
(Choose correct alternative to make the given sentence negative) (01)
2) Ishita invites my family members on my birthday for celebration.
(Choose correct alternative to frame a Wh-Question to get the underlined answer.) (01)
3) The interviewer was annoyed that he had not answered his queries.
(Choose correct alternative to transform the sentence into a compound sentence.) (01)
Spot the error in the following sentence and rewrite the correct sentence:
“Mango is the bestest among all the Indian fruits.”
Correct Sentence: Mango is the best among all the Indian fruits.
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Keeping cities clean is essential for keeping their residents healthy. Our health depends not just on personal hygiene and nutrition, but critically also on how clean we keep our cities and their surroundings. The challenge of processing and treating the different streams of solid waste, and safe disposal of the residuals in scientific landfills, has received much less attention in municipal solid waste management. City compost from biodegradable waste provides an alternative to farmyard manure (like cow-dung). It provides an opportunity to simultaneously clean up our cities and help improve agricultural productivity and quality of the soil. Organic manure or compost plays a very important role as a supplement to chemical fertilizers in enriching the nutrient-deficient soils. City compost can be the new player in the field. Benefits of compost on the farm are well-known. The water holding capacity of the soil (which uses compost) helps with drought-proofing, and the requirement of less water per crop is a welcome feature for a water-stressed future. By making the soil porous, use of compost also makes roots stronger and resistant to pests and decay. Farmers using compost, therefore, they need less quantity of pesticides.
City compost has the additional advantage of being weed-free unlike farmyard manure which brings with it the seeds of undigested grasses and requires a substantial additional labour cost for weeding as the crops grow. City compost is also rich in organic carbon, and our soils are short in this. Farmers clearly recognize the value of city compost. If city waste was composted before making it available to the farmers for applying to the soil, cities would be cleaned up and the fields around them would be much more productive.
Complete the diagram:
(i) Provides alternative to farmyard manure.
(ii) Cleans up cities and improves agricultural productivity.
(iii) Increases water holding capacity (drought-proofing).
(iv) Makes soil porous / Roots stronger / Resistant to pests.
(v) It is weed-free.
(vi) Rich in organic carbon.
State whether the following sentences are true or false.
Correct the false sentences-
i. There is lack of organic carbon in city compost.
ii. Use of compost helps to reduce the quantity of pesticides.
iii. Clean surroundings of cities help us to keep healthy.
iv. The water holding capacity of the soil affects badly by using compost.
(ii) True.
(iii) True.
(iv) False. Correct sentence: The water holding capacity of the soil improves (helps with drought-proofing) by using compost.
If city waste was composted, there would be-
(i)……………………………………………………………………………………
(ii)……………………………………………………………………………………
(ii) The fields around them would be much more productive.
Give two examples of the best items that can be made by using waste materials.
(ii) Compost/Fertilizer: Kitchen waste like vegetable peels can be turned into nutrient-rich compost for home gardens.
(1) It provides an opportunity to clean up our cities.
(Identify the tense used in the sentence) (01)
Choose the correct answer from the following options:
(2) Farmers clearly recognize the value of city compost.
(Change the voice) (01)
Choose the correct answer from the following options:
Match the words in Column A with their meanings in Column B:
| A | B | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| i) | derived from the living matter | a) | weed |
| ii) | substance that provides nourishment | b) | porous |
| iii) | removing unwanted plants | c) | nutrients |
| iv) | permeable | d) | organic |
| e) | fertilizer |
(ii) - (c) nutrients
(iii) - (a) weed
(iv) - (b) porous
Write a brief summary of the above extract with the help of the points given below and suggest a suitable title:
City Compost: A Dual Solution
Clean cities are vital for human health. While solid waste management is a challenge, converting biodegradable waste into city compost offers a solution. Unlike farmyard manure, city compost is weed-free and rich in organic carbon. Its use in agriculture improves soil quality, enhances water retention for drought-proofing, and makes roots stronger and pest-resistant. Consequently, it boosts agricultural productivity while simultaneously ensuring cleaner urban environments.
Develop a ‘Mind-Mapping’ frame/design:
India is a vast country with different weather patterns. Prepare a mind map on ‘The Seasons’ we have in our region by giving examples of different activities that we do in different seasons.
- Swimming
- Eating Mangoes
- Cold Drinks
- Farming
- Raincoats
- Trekking
- Bonfires
- Woolen clothes
- Morning walks
Indian Weavers
Weavers, weaving at a break of day,
Why do you weave a garment so gay ?.....
Blue as the wing of a halcyon wild,
We weave the robes of a new-born child.
Weavers, weaving at fall of night,
Why do you weave a garment so bright ?.....
Like the plumes of a peacock, purple and green,
We weave the marriage-veils of a queen.
Weavers, weaving solemn and still,
What do you weave in the moonlight chill ?.....
White as a feather and white as a cloud,
We weave a dead man’s funeral shroud.
Fill in the columns based on your understanding of the poem.
| Time of the day | Type of Garment | Colour of Garment | For Whom |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early in the Morning | ……………………. | Blue | New-born Child |
| ……………………… | Marriage veils of Queen | Purple and green | ………………… |
| In the Dead Night | Dead man’s funeral shroud | ……………………… | Dead Man |
(Row 2) Time: Fall of Night / For Whom: A Queen
(Row 3) Colour: White
Complete the following web about what weavers compare the garments being woven by them.
(ii) Dead man's funeral shroud with a feather and a cloud.
Describe in your own words the steps or measures that you would take to solve the problems of weavers.
The rhyme scheme in the first stanza is ‘aa bb’.
Write down the rhyming pairs of words and rhyme scheme in the 2nd and 3rd stanza from the given extract.
3rd Stanza: Rhyme Scheme: eeff. Pairs: still-chill, cloud-shroud.
Compose four lines on ‘Importance of clothes’.
A story of culture they often unfold.
They give us confidence and style so new,
Defining the personality of me and you.
Read the given extract and write the appreciation of the given poem based on the following aspects:
- About the poem, significance of the title.
- Form of the poem, theme and its significance.
- Poetic style, language features, poetic devices.
- Inspirational message, values, morals reflected.
- Your opinion and critical evaluation of the poem.
Song of the Open Road
“Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road,
Healthy, free, the world before me,
The long brown path before me leading wherever
I choose.
Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am
good-fortune,
Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more,
need nothing,
Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous
criticisms,
Strong and content I travel the open road.
The earth, that is sufficient,
I do not want the constellations any nearer,
I know they are very well where they are,
I know they suffice for those who belong to them.
(Still here I carry my old delicious burdens,
I carry them, men and women, I carry them with me wherever I go,
I swear it is impossible for me to get rid of them,
I am fill‟d with them, and I will fill them in return.)”
-Walt Whitman.
About the poem and title: The poem "Song of the Open Road" is written by the American poet Walt Whitman. The title signifies freedom and the journey of life.
Theme: The central theme is freedom, optimism, and the joy of traveling without constraints. It explores the idea that one controls their own destiny.
Poetic Style: It is written in Free Verse with no fixed rhyme scheme. The language is simple yet powerful, using metaphors like "road" for life. Poetic devices like Paradox ("delicious burdens") and Repetition are used effectively.
Message: It encourages us to be self-reliant, break free from routine complaints, and embrace the world with confidence.
Opinion: I like this poem because of its positive energy. The phrase "I myself am good fortune" is very inspiring.
Attempt any ONE of the following:
(1) Drafting a Virtual Message:
Imagine that you have planned different methods to study for your board exam. Draft a message in about 50 words to give these details to your friend. Give your own reasons to support your message.
Time: 10:00 AM
Dear Rahul,
I have finalized my study plan for the board exams. I will focus on difficult subjects (Physics/Maths) in the morning when my mind is fresh. Afternoons are reserved for solving past papers to manage time better. Evenings will be for revision and light reading. This mix ensures I cover everything without burnout.
Sameer
(2) Statement of Purpose:
You have developed good skills in English Language. You think of directing your skills for more specific goals. Now you aspire for a degree in “Mass Communication” at a specific university which provides this programme. Prepare a ‘statement of purpose’ in about 100 to 150 words, which will help you to get admission to this University.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
From a young age, the power of words has fascinated me. Whether debating on stage or writing for the school magazine, I realized that effective communication is the bridge to understanding the world. My proficiency in English and my passion for storytelling have naturally steered me towards a career in media. I aspire to pursue a degree in Mass Communication at the prestigious Xavier’s Institute of Communications.
During my junior college years, I actively participated in elocution competitions and volunteered for the local community newsletter. These experiences taught me the responsibility that comes with the dissemination of information. I believe that media is not just about reporting events but about shaping perspectives.
Your university offers a curriculum that blends theoretical knowledge with practical exposure, which is exactly what I need to refine my skills. I am eager to learn about digital journalism and broadcasting. I am confident that my dedication and enthusiasm will allow me to contribute positively to your institution and eventually to the field of journalism.
(3) Group Discussion:
Imagine that you have recently discussed with your friends on ‘Mobile Addiction’, write the same discussion in the form of dialogues that you have experienced. Write suitable dialogues for each participant giving his/her opinion on the given topic.
You may begin like this:
Rohini: ………………………………………………………………
Dipak: ………………………………………………………………
Evaluator: You may proceed with the discussion on 'Mobile Addiction'.
Ram: Hello friends, today we are discussing a very serious issue, 'Mobile Addiction'. I strongly feel that mobiles have become a necessary evil. While they connect us, the youth is spending way too much time scrolling through social media, ignoring their studies and health.
Rohini: I agree with Ram to some extent, but we cannot ignore the utility of smartphones. Especially during the pandemic, mobiles were our classrooms. It depends on how we use it. Calling it an 'addiction' might be generalizing the situation. It’s a tool for information.
Dipak: Valid point, Rohini. However, I think Ram is highlighting the excessive use. I have seen friends getting anxious if they don't check their phones for ten minutes. This dependency affects sleep patterns and mental health. That is definitely addiction.
Ram: Exactly, Dipak. The constant need for validation through likes and comments is harmful. We are losing the art of face-to-face conversation.
Rohini: Okay, I concede that the entertainment aspect is addictive. Perhaps we need to practice 'digital detox' and set screen-time limits rather than blaming the technology itself.
Dipak: Conclusionally, mobile phones are excellent servants but terrible masters. We must control our usage before it controls us.
Attempt any ONE of the following:
(1) E-Mail:
Imagine you are in-charge of a social organization and you want to organize a “Cleanliness Campaign” at a rural place. Draft an E-mail in a proper format to be sent to the concerned authorities asking for the necessary permission. Give all details specifying the scope and importance of this event.
Cc:
Subject: Permission to conduct Cleanliness Campaign in Vadval Village
Respected Sir/Madam,
I am writing to you as the Secretary of the 'Green Earth Social Group'. We are a student-led organization dedicated to environmental awareness. We wish to organize a "Cleanliness Campaign" in your village, Vadval, on Sunday, 25th January 2022.
The objective of this campaign is to clean the public areas near the village market and the river bank. Additionally, we plan to perform a small street play to raise awareness about waste segregation and the hazards of plastic usage. We have a team of 30 enthusiastic volunteers who will be equipped with their own cleaning gear.
We assure you that the event will be conducted peacefully without disturbing the residents. We kindly request your formal permission and support for this noble cause.
Looking forward to a positive response.
Yours faithfully,
XYZ
Secretary, Green Earth Social Group
Contact: 9876543210
(2) Report Writing:
Imagine you have recently witnessed a demonstration on “Health and Fitness” organized at your college campus. Write a report in about 100-150 words, adding all information and the overall happenings of this event.
"Health is Wealth": Fitness Drive at New English College
By: Student Reporter
Vasai, 18th January: A dynamic demonstration on “Health and Fitness” was organized yesterday at the New English College campus by the Sports Department. The event aimed to sensitize students about the importance of physical well-being in a sedentary academic life.
The program began at 9:00 AM with the Principal lighting the lamp. The chief guest, Mr. S. Deshmukh, a renowned nutritionist and fitness trainer, took the stage. He demonstrated various simple exercises that students can perform even while sitting at their desks to improve posture and concentration. A live yoga session followed, where students participated enthusiastically.
The highlight was the BMI (Body Mass Index) check-up camp set up for students and staff. Mr. Deshmukh also busted myths regarding crash diets and emphasized a balanced diet. The session concluded with a Q&A round where students cleared their doubts regarding fitness supplements.
The event was a grand success, leaving the students motivated to adopt a healthier lifestyle. The General Secretary proposed the vote of thanks.
(3) Interview Questions:
Imagine that you have to conduct an interview of a distinguished personality in the field of sports. With the help of the given table and points draft questions on the given fields associated with the personality.
(Do not change the sequence of the questions)
Interviewee: Ms. P.V. Sindhu (Badminton Champion)
Venue: Balewadi Sports Complex, Pune
Questions:
- Student life: How did you manage to balance your rigorous training schedule with your academics during your school days?
- Early Interest: What triggered your interest in Badminton specifically, considering your parents were Volleyball players?
- Idols: Who was your role model growing up that inspired you to pick up the racket?
- Primary training: Can you tell us about your experience at the Gopichand Academy during your formative years?
- Opportunity: What do you consider the turning point or the big break in your career?
- Accomplishments: You have won two Olympic medals; which victory holds a more special place in your heart and why?
- Target/Goals: After achieving so much, what is the next big target you have set for yourself?
- Suggestion/message: What message would you like to give to the young aspiring athletes of India?
Attempt any ONE of the following:
(1) Speech Writing:
Your college NCC unit has undertaken a cleanliness drive in your town. Prepare a speech on ‘Cleanliness’ that you would give as an NCC captain in about 100 -150 words with the help of the points given below:
- Cleanliness is next to godliness.
- Need/ Importance of cleanliness.
- Effects of unhygienic conditions- diseases, pollutions etc.
- Suggestions and concluding the speech.
Cleanliness: Our Duty, Our Identity
Respected Principal, Teachers, and my fellow NCC cadets,
A very good morning to you all. As the NCC Captain, I am proud to lead this cleanliness drive today. We often hear the proverb, "Cleanliness is next to Godliness," but today we are here to put those words into action.
Cleanliness is not just about keeping our exterior clean; it is about maintaining a healthy standard of living. The need for cleanliness is urgent. Look around our town; heaps of garbage are not just eyesores but breeding grounds for diseases like Dengue, Malaria, and Typhoid. The pollution caused by this waste affects the air we breathe and the water we drink.
If we want a healthy future, we must act now. We must stop littering, segregate dry and wet waste, and say no to single-use plastics. Let us be the change-makers. A clean city begins with a clean home and a conscious citizen.
Let’s pick up the brooms and make our town shine. Jai Hind!
(2) Compering:
Imagine that you are given an opportunity to compere a programme organized at your college with reference to ‘Yoga Day’. As a compere, draft the whole programme script deciding the flow of the overall programme in about 100-150 words.
1. Introduction: Good Morning everyone! "Yoga is the journey of the self, through the self, to the self." I, Rahul Sharma, welcome you all to the International Yoga Day celebration at our college.
2. Lighting of the Lamp: To begin this auspicious morning, I request our Honorable Principal and the Chief Guest to light the traditional lamp and garland the portrait of Maharishi Patanjali.
3. Welcome Song: Thank you, Sirs. Now, let us soothe our souls with a melodious welcome song presented by our college choir.
4. Felicitation: I request our Principal to felicitate our Chief Guest, Ms. Iyer, a renowned Yoga Guru, with a sapling.
5. Yoga Demonstration: Now, the moment we have been waiting for. I hand over the mic to Ms. Iyer to lead us through the Yoga demonstration. (Session takes place).
6. Presidential Address: That was truly rejuvenating. I request our Principal to say a few words.
7. Vote of Thanks: Thank you, Sir. To conclude, I call upon the Cultural Secretary to propose the vote of thanks. Let's make Yoga a daily habit. Have a healthy day ahead!
(3) Expansion of Ideas:
Expand the following idea in about 100-150 words with the help of the point given below:
‘Nature is the best teacher’
- Hidden treasures in nature.
- Purpose/Reasons to get close to nature.
- Teaching/Learning about nature (why best teacher).
- Gifts/Benefits from nature.
Nature is the Best Teacher
William Wordsworth rightly considered Nature as a great teacher. While books teach us theory, nature teaches us the essence of life. Nature is an open book filled with hidden treasures of wisdom for those who are willing to observe.
Every element of nature has a lesson. The trees teach us patience and the art of giving without expecting anything in return. The river teaches us persistence; it overcomes every obstacle in its path to reach the ocean. The tiny ants teach us the value of hard work and teamwork. Even the changing seasons teach us that change is the only constant in life and that tough times (winter) will eventually give way to good times (spring).
In our busy lives, we must get close to nature to find peace and clarity. Nature does not rush, yet everything is accomplished. It gives us the gifts of food, air, and shelter, but its greatest gift is the wisdom of survival and harmony. Truly, nature is the ultimate mentor.
Attempt any ONE of the following:
(1) Film Review:
Write a review of the film that you remember you’ve watched and can’t forget easily. Give details about the movie using following supporting points:
- Title of the film:
- The star cast and production house (if you remember):
- The gist of the plot:
- The reason you like the film:
- Your favourite scene from the movie:
- Your opinion and recommendation:
Review: 'Super 30' - A Triumph of Spirit
Title & Cast: 'Super 30', directed by Vikas Bahl, stars Hrithik Roshan in the lead role of Anand Kumar. It is produced by Phantom Films.
Gist of the Plot: The film is a biography based on the life of mathematician Anand Kumar, who runs the famed Super 30 program in Patna. He selects 30 underprivileged but brilliant students and trains them free of cost for the highly competitive IIT-JEE exams, fighting against the education mafia and poverty.
Why I liked it: The film is incredibly inspiring. It highlights the importance of education and how it can change destiny. Hrithik Roshan’s performance is earnest and moving.
Favorite Scene: My favorite scene is when the students, lacking resources, use a project to scare off goons attacking the coaching center, applying their physics knowledge practically.
Opinion: It is an emotional rollercoaster that leaves you motivated. It is a must-watch for every student to understand the privilege of education. I give it 4 out of 5 stars.
(2) Blog Writing:
Write a ‘Blog’ in a proper format on ‘Cycling – A better way to Commute’ with the help of the following points in about 100-150 words:
- Choice of bike
- Safety equipment
- Road safety rules
- Benefits
Pedal Power: Why Cycling is the Future of Commuting
Published by: CycleEnthusiast | Date: 18th Jan
In a world choked by traffic and pollution, cycling comes as a breath of fresh air. It isn't just a sport; it's a lifestyle change we desperately need.
Getting Started: The first step is choosing the right bike. For city commuting, a hybrid bike is ideal. Don't forget the safety equipment—a sturdy helmet, knee pads, and reflective gear for night rides are non-negotiable.
Safety First: Cyclists must follow road safety rules just like motorists. Always stick to the left, use hand signals for turns, and obey traffic lights.
The Benefits: The benefits are twofold. First, it keeps you physically fit, improving cardiovascular health. Second, it is eco-friendly. Zero emissions mean a greener planet. Plus, you save a lot of money on fuel! So, dust off that bicycle and start pedaling towards a better tomorrow.
(3) Appeal:
The students’ council of your college has organized a Blood Donation Camp to mark the national youth day. Prepare an appeal with the help of the following points:
- An effective slogan
- Use a logo or a picture
- Blood donation – Noble cause
- No loss of strength
- Time, venue and date
- Signature line
Give Blood, Save A Life!
"Your few drops of blood can become an ocean of happiness for someone."
Be a Hero on National Youth Day!
The Students' Council of New English College is organizing a massive BLOOD DONATION CAMP.
Did you know?
- Blood donation is a noble cause.
- It stimulates new blood cell production.
- There is absolutely NO loss of strength.
DATE: 12th January 2022
TIME: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Donors will be provided with refreshments and a certificate of appreciation.
CONTACT: Student Council Secretary (98XXXXXX)
DONATE BLOOD - THE GIFT OF LIFE
i) English word ‘Novel’ is derived from the Italian word …………………………….
(Novella, Novelle, Novellus)
ii) A novel is relatively a ………………………..narrative.
(Short , long, descriptive)
iii) Geoffrey Chaucer wrote …………………………………………………………………
(Morte De Arthur, The Canterbury Tales, Tale of Genji)
iv) The first Indian English novel ‘Rajmohan’s wife’ was written by………………
(Mulkraj Anand, R.K.Narayan, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyaya)
(ii) long
(iii) The Canterbury Tales
(iv) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyaya
| A | B | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| i) | Theme | (a) | Can be a thumbnail or deep detailed sketch. |
| ii) | Plot | (b) | The background of the story |
| iii) | Character | (c) | Philosophical statement, a central idea |
| iv) | Setting | (d) | Course of the events |
(ii) Plot - (d) Course of the events
(iii) Character - (a) Can be a thumbnail or deep detailed sketch
(iv) Setting - (b) The background of the story
B1. Write a short note on the event which took place on 15th November in Greenslade School. (02)
B2. The senior students presented their class report more confidently than the junior students. Give reasons. (02)
C1. Phileas Fogg's travel around the world was full of adventures and surprises. Illustrate. (02)
C2. All is well that ends well. Justify in the light of the extract from the novel ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’. (02)
D1. Write the character sketch of Sherlock Holmes as a professional detective. (02)
D2. Narrate the case of Miss Morstan in your words. (02)