Ms Class X 2010
Ms Class X 2010
Ms Class X 2010
2009
CLASS X
2009
CLASS X
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PREFACE
CBSE as a pace setting national Board has constantly been striving to design its evaluation
process in a manner that it is used as a powerful means of influencing the quality of teaching and learning
in the classroom situation. Also, it has to be so designed that it provides constant feedback regarding
the effectiveness of the course content, classroom processes and the growth of individual learners
besides the appropriateness of evaluation procedures.
As a move in this direction, CBSE started the practice of publishing the Marking Schemes with
twin objectives in mind-(i) making the system more transparent and at the same time, (ii) ensuring high
degree of reliability in scoring procedure.
Who are the markers of answer scripts? How do they mark the answer scripts? How can it be
ensured that marking is fair, objective and reliable? Questions of these types naturally arise in the minds
of candidates appearing in the public examination. These questions are equally pertinent to the teachers
who are not adequately exposed to the CBSE system of marking.
Answer Scripts marking is a specialised job. It is assigned to teachers-PGTs for Class XII and
TGTs for Class X who are in direct touch with the subject and have a minimum of 3 years experience
of teaching the subject at that level. Appointment of examiners is made in accordance with the well-
defined norms. Markers examine scripts with the help of datailed guidelines called the 'Marking Schemes'.
It is this tool (Marking Scheme) alongwith the extensive supervisory checks and counter-checks
through which CBSE tries to ensure objective and fair marking. The present publication is being brought
out with a view to serving the following objectives :
(i) To give an opportunity to the teachers and students to look into the Marking Schemes that
were developed by the Board and supplied to the evaluators in 2009 main examination in
some selected main subjects.
(ii) To receive feedback and suggestions from institutions/subject teachers on the utility and
further improvement of Marking Schemes.
(iii) To encourage institutions to undertake similar exercise of developing marking schemes for
classes other than those covered by the Board's examination with a view to increasing
teachers' responsiveness to them as the essential tools of evaluation.
(iii)
HOW TO USE
Teachers and the students preparing for Class X examination of the Board constitute the primary
interest-group of this publication. Marking Schemes of Question Papers in the subjects of English
(Communicative), English (Language and Literature), Hindi Course A, Hindi Course B, Mathematics,
Science (Theory and Practical Skills), Social Science, Communicative Sanskrit, Urdu Course A, Urdu
Course B and Bengali administered in Delhi and Outside Delhi during the 2009 main examination have
been included in this document. Some tips on their usage are given below :
(a) To Teachers :
--- Go through the syllabus and the weightage distribution for the subject carefully.
--- Read the question paper to find out how far the question paper set subscribes to the
prescribed design. Grade every question by difficulty level for students who have taken the
main Board examination.
--- Consult the 'Marking Scheme' for each question, with reference to steps into which answers
and awards have been divided.
(b) To Students :
--- Study each question carefully, comprehend them and write down the main points of the
answer and note down their difficulties for clarification.
--- Examine a question in conjunction with the Marking Scheme and find out the proximity of
the answer to that suggested in the Marking Scheme.
--- We will feel motivated if this publication is commented upon by practitioners in the context
of its impact on their teaching learning strategies. Contribution of the experts and the officials
of the Board in bringing out this document is gratefully acknowledged.
We urge the teachers to encourage their students to make use of this publication and at the same
time to enrich us with their free and frank reactions.
M.C. SHARMA
CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
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CONTENTS
Secondary School Examination (X)
Marking Scheme
Page No.
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LIST OF COORDINATORS/SUBJECT EXPERTS/REPRESENTATIVES
OF THE REGIONS FOR UPDATION/FINALISATION OF THE
MARKING SCHEME FOR THE SECONDARY SCHOOL
EXAMINATION, 2007
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Experts Experts
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Experts Experts
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ENGLISH (Communicative)
Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
(i) This paper consists of four sections.
Section A - Reading 20 marks
Section B - Writing 30 marks
Section C - Grammar 20 marks
Section D - Literature 30 marks
(ii) Attempt all questions.
(iii) Do not write anything in the question paper.
(iv) All the answers must be correctly numbered as in the question paper and
written in the answer sheet provided to you.
(v) Attempt all questions in each section before going on to the next section.
(vi) Read each question carefully and follow the instructions.
(vii) Strictly adhere to the word limit given with each question.
1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: 8 marks
2. Most Belgian chocolate makers learn their craft at vocational schools before
being apprenticed to a master chocolatier. Once on their own, they use the
cacao beans, roast them longer, and then grind the particles to a miniscule 20
to 35 microns for a super-velvety texture. And they make it rich: pure cocoa
content in Belgian chocolate ranges from 35 to 43% and even higher. It also
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helps that the Belgian government takes chocolates seriously. In 1975, it
decreed that only products made of cacao beans, cocoa butter and sugar
could be labelled chocolate. That ruled out the cheaper vegetable used in
many countries as a substitute for some of the cocoa butter and spurred Belgian
chocolatiers to aim high and pay attention to detail. That simple, elegant, little
chocolate box with a little ribbon around it called a ballotin, was invented in
1912 by a meticulous member of the Neuhaus clan to protect packed
chocolates.
Complete the following sentences: 1x8=8
The secret of the success of Belgian chocolate is that
(a) ____________________________________________________
(b) ____________________________________________________
The processes involved in making Belgian chocolates are
(c) ____________________________________________________
(d) ____________________________________________________
(e) The Belgian government maintains quality in the manufacture of
chocolates by _________________________________________
(f) Neuhaus clan protected its packed chocolates by _______________
____________________________________________________
Belgium is called the Kingdom of Chocolates because
(g) ____________________________________________________
(h) ____________________________________________________
2. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: 12 marks
1. I recently heard a story from a man named Malcolm Dalkoff. Hes 48. For
the last 24 years he has been a professional writer, mostly in advertising. Here
is what he told me. As a boy, Dalkoff was terribly insecure and shy. He had a
few friends and no self-confidence. One day in October 1965, his high-school
English teacher, Ruth Brauch gave the class an assignment. The students had
been reading To kill a Mocking Bird. Now they were to write their own
chapter that would follow the last chapter of the novel. Today he cannot recall
anything special about the chapter he wrote, or what grade Mrs. Brauch gave
him. What he does rememberwhat he will never forgetare the four words
Mrs. Brauch wrote in the margin of the paper. This is good writing.
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2. Four words! They changed his life. Until I read those words, I had no idea of
who I was or what I was going to be, he said. After reading her note, I went
home and wrote a short story, something I had always dreamed of doing but
never believed I could do. Over the rest of the year in school, he wrote many
stories and always brought them to school for Mrs. Brauch to evaluate. She
was encouraging, rough and honest. She was just what I needed, Dalkoff
said. His confidence grew; his horizons broadened; he started off on a
successful, fulfilling life. Dalkoff is convinced that none of this would have
happened had that woman not written those four words in the margin of his
paper.
3. For his 30th high-school reunion, Dalkoff went back and visited Mrs. Brauch,
who had retired. He told her what her four words had done for him. He told
her that because she had given him the confidence to be a writer, he had been
able to pass that confidence on to the woman who would become his wife,
who became a writer herself. He also told Mrs. Brauch that a woman in his
office, who was working in the evenings towards a high-school-equivalency
diploma, had come to him for advice and assistance. She had respected him
because he was a writer - that is why she turned to him. Mrs. Brauch was
especially moved by the story of helping the young woman. At that moment
I think we both realized that Mrs. Brauch had cast an incredibly long shadow,
he said. This is good writing. So few words. They can change everything.
(a) What was the assignment given by Ruth Brauch to her students? 1
(b) When did Dalkoff meet Mrs. Brauch and thank her? 1
(c) Mention the words which Dalkoff wil1 never forget in his life. Where
did he see them? 2
2.2 Complete the summary given below. Use only a word to fill in each blank. 1x4=4
The encouragement and support provided by Mrs. Brauch was a turning
point in the life of Dalkoff. He found himself writing short stories which were
once a (a) ________________ to him. Becoming the co-editor of his high-
school newspaper (b) _____________________ his confidence. He was
(c) ______________________________ in passing on the confidence, Mrs.
Brauch had given, to others also. He (d) ___________________ that a few
words could change everything.
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2.3 Find words which mean the same as the following: 1x4=4
3. You are Manu/Manisha and you are going on a cycling expedition to the hills. Write
a postcard in not more than 50 words to your cousin, Kumar, C-14, Jawahar Nagar,
Chennai, about the details of the cycling expedition. Copy the format of the postcard
from the question paper. 5 marks
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4. You are Suma / Sumesh living at 15, Mall Road, Delhi. You have been invited to
attend a youth camp at Ootacamand on the 4th of November, 2009. Send a telegram
to your friend Sujatha, C-14, Jawahar Nagar, Ootacamand, asking her to pick you
up at the bus station. Write the telegram in not more than 25 words. Copy the
format of the telegram from the question paper. 5 marks
Receivers Name:
Receivers Address:
Message:
Senders Name:
(Not to be telegraphed)
5. You are Radhika / Raghav, B-12, Jawahar Market, New Delhi. You happened to
see the following news item in the New Indian Express. Write a letter in 150-175
words to the editor of the newspaper registering your unhappiness at the lack of
safety for women in Krishna Nagar, New Delhi. Mention the measures that can be
adopted to solve the problem. 10 marks
New Delhi: Gita, a working woman, was attacked on her way back home at
8.00 p.m. yesterday. Several instances of chain snatching and picking of
pockets targeting especially women have been reported from different areas
of Krishna Nagar, New Delhi.
6. You are Leila / Lakshman. You visited the Water Park near your city as a part of
school excursion. You noticed that the water was not clean and also had a stale
smell resulting in a decrease in the number of visitors. Taking ideas from the graph
given below and the unit on Health and Medicine along with your own ideas, write
an article in 150-175 words for your school magazine about your experience and
how the pol1uted water would further affect the visitors. Include the precautions to
be taken in the Water Park. 10 marks
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For the Blind Candidates only
You are Leila / Lakshman. You visited the Water Park near your city as a part of
school excursion. You noticed that the water was not clean and also had a stale
smell resulting in a decrease in the number of visitors. Taking ideas from the unit on
Health and Medicine along with your own ideas, write an article in 150-175 words
for your school magazine about your experience and how the polluted water would
further affect the visitors. Include the precautions to be taken in the Water Park.
7. Look at the notes given below and complete the paragraph that follows. Do not add
any new information. Write the answers in the answer sheet against the correct
blank numbers. 1x4=4 marks
Rudrapur ......... small town ......... U.P. ......... grow fast ......... hard work of
people ......... people ......... migrate from Pakistan ......... attract industrialists
......... all over India.
8. The following passage has not been edited. There is one error in each line. Write the
incorrect word and the correction in your answer sheet against the correct blank
number. x8=4 marks
My cat Tugger be the toughest animal I know. e.g. : be is
He has survived much close calls. Three years ago, (a)
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he were caught inside a cars engine. His right ear (b)
was torn off when he lost the sight in one eye. We were (c)
surprised that he lived from the accident. Within (d)
weeks she was back to normal. Then last year again (e)
we were worry that we would lose Tugger. (t)
Lumps that grew on his back was operated upon by (g)
the vet. Now we know Tugger do have nine lives. (h)
9. Read the passage given below and fill in each blank with one word only. Write the
answer in your answer sheet against the correct blank number. Do not copy the
whole sentence. x8=4 marks
10. Read the conversation between two friends and complete the sentences given below.
Write the answers in your answer sheet against the correct blank numbers. Do not
copy the whole sentences. 1x4=4 marks
Rahul asked Varun if he knew that (a) ______________ Varun was shocked and
wanted to know (b) _________________. Rahul replied that he had been hit by a
scooter on his way back from school. Varun enquired (c) _____________. Rahul
replied that though he was not seriously hurt (d) _______________ to participate
in the inter-school competition next week.
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11. Read the newspaper items given below. Use the information in the headlines to
complete the sentences. Write the answers in your answer sheet against the correct
blank numbers. Do not copy the whole sentences. 1x4=4 marks
(a) Jayalal new A.I.R. Chief
G. Jayalal __________________ as Director General of All India Radio.
(b) Sarah Palin invited to become V.P. of hockey team
Last week a California based hockey team __________ to become its V.P.
(c) Daylight Murder - Motive Robbery
The official investigator, Manoj Aswal said ____________ for the daylight
murder of a business man.
(d) Yuvraj to lead Board Presidents XI
The Board of Control for Cricket assured that __________ in a four day
match in Hyderabad.
12. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. Write the
answers in your answer sheet in one or two lines only. 3 marks
They searched for him: he was not found.
They clicked their tongues.
With every movement that the scorpion made
his poison moved in mothers blood, they said.
(a) Who searched for whom? 1
(b) Why did they click their tongues? 1
(c) Mention a characteristic trait of they as revealed in these lines. 1
Or
Each like a corpse within its grave, until
Thine azure sister of the Spring shall blow
Her clarion oer the dreaming earth, and fill
(Driving sweet buds like flocks to feed in air)
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(a) What is lying like a corpse in its grave ? 1
13. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. Write the
answers in your answer sheet in one or two lines only. 3 marks
How did the frog satisfy his greed through the nightingales song?
Or
15. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow in one or two
lines only. 4 marks
I see a vacant seat in the chimney corner, and a crutch without an owner, carefully
preserved. If these shadows remain unaltered by the Future, the child will die.
(a) When did Scrooge see this sight? Who is the child referred to here? 2
Give two instances from the play, Julius Caesar to prove that Mark Antony was a
good orator.
Or
How did Marley appear before Scrooge on Christmas Eve? What advice did he
give Scrooge?
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17. Answer the following in 50-75 words. 4 marks
I have changed. But my elder brother? Time could not bring upon him any change.
Explain this statement in the light of the lesson, The Tribute.
Or
Describe the condition of the refugees on their arrival at the refugee camp.
His scientist jailers were sympathetic. But they were powerless. As one of the
young scientists taking care of Cutie Pie, write a report on the sincere attempts
made by you to preserve Cutie Pie and with what results.,
Or
1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
2. Most Belgian chocolate makers learn their craft at vocational schools before
being apprenticed to a master chocolatier. Once on their own, they use the
cacao beans, roast them longer, and then grind the particles to a miniscule 20
to 35 microns for a super-velvety texture. And they make it rich: pure cocoa
content in Belgian chocolate ranges from 35 to 43% and even higher. It also
helps that the Belgian government takes chocolates seriously. In 1975, it
decreed that only products made of cacao beans, cocoa butter and sugar
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could be labelled chocolate. That ruled out the cheaper vegetable used in
many countries as a substitute for some of the cocoa butter, and spurred
Belgian chocolatiers to aim high and pay attention to detail. That simple, elegant,
little chocolate box with a little ribbon around it called a ballotin, was invented
in 1912 by a meticulous member of the Neuhaus clan to protect packed
chocolates.
(a) ___________________________________________________
(b) ___________________________________________________
(c) ___________________________________________________
(d) ___________________________________________________
(g) ___________________________________________________
(h) ___________________________________________________.
2. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: 12
1. I recently heard a story from ~ man named Malcolm Dalkoff. Hes 48. For
the last 24 years he has been a professional writer, mostly in advertising. Here
is what he told me. As a boy, Dalkoff was terribly insecure and shy. He had a
few friends and no self-confidence. One day in October 1965, his high-school
English teacher, Ruth Brauch, gave the class an assignment. The students had
been reading To Kill a Mocking Bird. Now they were to write their own
chapter that would follow the last chapter of the novel. Today he cannot recall
anything special about the chapter he wrote, or what grade Mrs. Brauch gave
him. What he does remember - what he will never forget - are the four words
Mrs. Brauch wrote in the margin of the paper: This is good writing.
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2. Four words! They changed his life. Until I read those words, I had no idea of
who I was or what I was going to be, he said. After reading her note, I went
home and wrote a short story, something I had always dreamed of doing but
never believed I could do. Over the rest of the year in school, he wrote many
stories and always brought them to school for Mrs. Brauch to evaluate. She
was encouraging, rough and honest. She was just what I needed, Dalkoff
said. His confidence grew; his horizons broadened; he started off on a
successful, fulfilling life. Dalkoff is convinced that none of this would have
happened had that woman not written those four words in the margin of his
paper.
3. For his 30th high-school reunion, Dalkoff went back and visited Mrs. Brauch,
who had retired. He told her what her four words had done for him. He told
her that because she had given him the confidence to be a writer, he had been
able to pass that confidence on to the woman who would become his wife,
who became a writer herself. He also told Mrs. Brauch that a woman in his
office, who was working in the evenings towards a high-school-equivalency
diploma, had come to him for advice and assistance. She had respected him
because he was a writer that is why she turned to him. Mrs. Brauch was
especially moved by the story of helping the young woman. At that moment
I think we both realized that Mrs. Brauch had cast an incredibly long shadow,
he said. This is good writing. So few words. They can change everything.
(a) What was the assignment given by Ruth Brauch to her students? 1
(b) When did Dalkoff meet Mrs. Brauch and thank her? 1
(c) Mention the words which Dalkoff will never forget in his life. Where
did he see them? 2
2.2 Complete the summary given below. Use only a word to fill in each blank. 1x4=4
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2.3 Find words which mean the same as the following: 1x4=4
SECTION B - (Writing) 30
3. You are Mira/Manav, Head Girl/Boy of G.K. Public School, Chandigarh. You have
been asked to organize a trip to a nearby hospital to distribute clothes and medicines
to the poor patients in the wards. Write a notice in not more than 50 words inviting
the students to make the contributions. 5
4. You are Ankita/Ankush staying at 15, Mall Road, Kolkata. You have been selected
to participate in the National Science Exhibition at Mumbai. You would like to get
permission from your father who is in Delhi on tour. Send a telegram to your father
at No.3, Leelavati Cottage, Lajpat Nagar, Delhi seeking his permission. Do not
exceed 50 words. Copy the format of the telegram in your answer sheet. 5
Receivers Name:
Receivers Address:
Message:
Senders Name:
Not to be telegraphed :
Senders Address:
5. You are Akshita/Akshay staying at 15, Agra Road, Kanpur. Write a letter to the
editor of a newspaper highlighting the necessity of having better facilities for
pedestrians by improving the condition of the footpaths in your city. Use the
following notes to write the letter in 150 - 175 words. 10
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! Narrow footpaths
! Pedestrians prone to accidents
! Unauthorized hawkers on the pavements
! Pools of stagnant water
6. You are Naina/Nayan. Write an article in about 150 - 175 words on the importance
of afforestation and maintaining a green cover in the country to prevent pollution and
global warming. Use ideas from the unit on Environment, the picture given below
and your own ideas. 10
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SECTION C - (Grammar) 20 Marks
7. Look at the notes given below and complete the paragraph that follows. Do not
add any new information. Write the answers in your answer sheet against the correct
blank numbers. 1x4=4
8. In the passage given below one word has been omitted in each line. Write the missing
word along with the word that comes before and the word that comes after it in your
answer sheet against the correct blank number. The first one is done as an example. x8=4
9. Rearrange the following words and phrases to form meaningful sentences. The first
one has been done as an example. Write the answers against the correct blank
numbers in your answer sheet. 1x4=4
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(c) due to \ factors \ place \ takes \ outside \ external stress \
10. Given below are instructions to cook eggs. Use them to complete the paragraph
given below. Write the answers in your answer sheet against the correct blank
numbers. Do not copy the whole sentences. 1x4=4
Three eggs are broken and dropped into a bowl. An egg beater (a)
______________ and the eggs are beaten. Salt and a little milk (b) _____________
to it. A pan is oiled and (c) _______________ into it. The eggs (d) ____________
and the heat is turned off. The contents are then transferred to a plate and served
hot.
11. Read the following conversation and complete it in any suitable way. Write the answers
in your answer sheet against the correct blank numbers. Do not copy the whole
sentences. 1x4=4
(a) __________________________________________________
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SECTION D - (Literature) 30 Marks
12. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. Write the answers
in your answer sheet in one or two lines only. Number the answers correctly. 3
(a) Who is I ? 1
13. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. Write the answers
in your answer sheet in one or two lines only. Number the answers correctly. 3
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14. Answer the following in 50 - 75 words. 4
Write two instances to bring out the characteristic traits of the villagers in the poem,
The Night of the Scorpion.
OR
Describe the impact of the West Wind on the land and the sea.
15. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow in one or two
lines. 4
(b) Which two qualities of the speaker are revealed in these lines? 2
Give two instances from the play, The Christmas Carol to bring out the fact that
Scrooge was a cruel miser.
OR
How did the millions of human eyes glued to millions of colour TVs react to the
appearance of Cutie Pie the strange creature captured from Quta-pi ?
OR
What thoughts came to Babulis wife when she heard about the partition?
You are one of the villagers who have noticed Ali and his helplessness. Write a letter
to your friend giving an account of the life and experiences of this lonely man.
OR
Imagine you are the narrators elder brother in The Ultimate Safari. Write a diary
entry about your life in Mozambique and the circumstances under which you were
forced to leave the place.
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Strictly Confidential - (For Internal and Restricted Use Only)
General Instructions:
Please note that the questions are numbered in continuation from 1 to 18.
(i) Marking of the entire script should be done by one examiner. All answers in all the
scripts issued to the examiner should be marked section wise.
(ii) In the Marking Scheme, a slash (/) indicates alternative answers; any one such answer is
counted as correct.
(iii) Brackets ( ) indicate optional information; the mark is awarded whether the part in
brackets is included or not.
(iv) If a student writes an answer which is not given in the Marking Scheme but which is
equally acceptable, full marks should be awarded.
(v) Students should not be penalized if they do not follow the order of the section / question
while answering.
(vi) In questions requiring word limit please note that no marks are to be deducted for
exceeding the word limit
(vii) The Marking Scheme carries only suggested value points for the answers. These are
only guidelines and do not constitute the complete answer. The students can have their
own expression and if the expression is correct, marks should be awarded accordingly.
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QUESTION PAPER CODE 1/1/1
SECTION A (READING) 20 MARKS
Note: Section A tests the candidates ability in reading only. Therefore no
deductions to be made for errors in spelling, grammar or punctuation.
Marks should be awarded if the answer can be clearly understood.
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Answers : a) to write an additional chapter 1mark
b) after 30 years / at 30th high school re-union / at high school re-
union (any one) 1mark
c) this is good writing 1mark
in the margin 1mark
Answers : a) evaluate
b) convinced / confident
c) incredibly
d) assistance
Marking : 5 marks
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Content : cycling expeditions to hills mark
duration of trip mark
number of people mark
route destination mark
other arrangements 1 mark
Content : 3 marks
request to be picked up 1 mark
when to receive mark
where to receive - bus stand mark
reasons for coming to attend camp at Ootacamand 1 mark
CHAIN SNATCHING
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Suggested Value Points:
- expressing unhappiness
- measures to be adopted
WATER PARK
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- reasons for this decrease
- precautions to be taken
- suggestions on how to increase numbers
RUDRAPUR
TUGGER
Marking : mark for each correct answer. The mark should be awarded
only if the correct and incorrect words are written
Incorrect Correct
a) much many
b) were was
c) when and
d) from after
e) she he
f) worry worried
g) was were
h) do does
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9. GAP FILLING TOTAL MARKS 4
EGYPTIANS
Answers:
a) that
b) after
c) the
d) they
e) from
f) in
g) to
h) the / their
a) David had been hit by a two wheeler the previous day / David had been hit
by a two wheeler the day before 1mark
b) when it had happened 1mark
c) whether / if he was badly injured 1mark
d) it was doubtful whether / if he would be able 1mark
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Answers:
a) has been appointed
b) invited Sarah Palin /had invited Sarah Palin /had extended an invitation to
Sarah Palin
c) that robbery was the motive/ that robbery had been the motive/that robbery
could be the motive.
d) Yuvraj would lead the Board Presidents XI / Yuvraj was going to lead the
Board Presidents XI
General Instructions :
This section is meant to test the students familiarity with and appreciation
of the set texts and not written expression. However if the
expression prevents clear communication up to mark may be deducted
in each question.
Marking : 3 marks
Answers
a) seeds 1 mark
c) simile 1 mark
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13. RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER TOTAL MARKS 3
Marking : 3 marks
Marking : 4 marks
Value Points:
- sold her songs for money
- charged a fee for training her
- pressurizing her to sing to please the audience to earn more (any two) 4 marks
Option-2 MIRROR
Value Points:
- no pre-conceptions
- no prejudices
- objective
- truthful
- silver
- exact
- unmisted by emotions
- not cruel
- eye of a little God
- four cornered
- reflective ( any other appropriate word)
(any two of the above) 4 marks
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15. CHRISTMAS CAROL TOTAL MARKS 4
Marking : 4 marks
b) concerned about Bob Cratchits family and Tiny Tim in particular 2 marks
Marking : 4 marks.
Value Points
- connects well with the audience by addressing them as friends
- uses the word honourablein a sarcastic manner / negatively
- undermines Brutuss speech (words) point by point
- refers to Caesars refusal of crown
- refers to Caesars will
- exploits emotions by showing Caesars wounds
(any two)
- advised him to pay heed to the spirits that would visit him 1 mark
Option- 1 TRIBUTE
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Marking : 4 marks
Value Points :
brother has not changed, comes to receive him
- carries his luggage
- shows same love
- calm and composed
- detached during partition 2 marks
Babuli changed
- no letter written /
- no visits for two years
- forgets to touch feet of brother
- extends no help to family in village
- absorbed in his own life in the city 2 marks
(any two from each of the above)
Answer :
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assess students understanding and appreciation rather than their writing
ability, so the marks for the question are also awarded for content. However,
since this is an extended writing task, written expression cannot be ignored,
and therefore there is a penalty in question 18 for poor expression.
Marking : 8 marks
The marks are to be awarded for content out of 4 as per the writing
assessment scale and then multiplied by two to give a total of 8, which is the
maximum mark for this question. However, where a students
expression is particularly poor, up to 2 marks may be deducted out of marks
obtained as per the writing assessment scale.
Note : C - is marked for content and E - is penalty for expression.
Option 1 CUTIE PIE
Suggested Value Points :
Attempts by scientist
created the same atmosphere as Quta Pi kept
Cutie Pie under observation
tried to provide appropriate food
Results
19th day - feathers fall off
unattractive, ugly body
people lose interest
( two points from each)
Option -2 THE LETTER
Suggested Value Points:
Circumstances
daughter sick in another town
no letter - worried
Realization
empathises with Alis condition
fathers pain and anxiety
feels remorseful, guilty at treatment of Ali
(two points from each)
(Accept any other relevant value point)
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QUESTION PAPER CODE 1/1
SECTION A (READING) 20 MARKS
Note: that Section A tests the candidates ability in reading only; therefore no
deduction is to be made for errors in spelling, grammar and punctuation.
Marks should be awarded if the answer can be correctly understood.
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No penalty for spelling, grammar. Accept any other word /
phrase equal in meaning to the answer given below
Answers: a) evaluate
b) convinced / confident
c) incredibly
d) assistance
Marking : 5 marks
Format : 2 marks
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! Issuing date mark
! writers name - Mira / Manav mark
! designation - Head Girl / Head Boy mark
Content: 3 marks
! Purpose - visit to hospital- distribution of clothes and medicines to the poor
patients mark
! date of visit mark
! appeal for contributions mark
! venue of collection mark
! collection incharge mark
! last date for contributions mark
Marking: 5 marks
Format: 2 marks
Content: 3 marks
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Maximum of one mark is to be deducted from total for
improper layout.
(Layout includes: Senders address, date, editors address,
subject , salutation, complimentary close , and senders name)
Under content credit should be given for the candidates creativity.
However some of the following points may be included. Any other
relevant point can be accepted.
Content : Value points:
! Problems
! Narrow footpaths
! Pedestrians prone to accidents
! Unauthorized hawkers on the pavements
! Pools of stagnant water
! Need for better facilities
! Some suggestions
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FOR BLIND CANDIDATES
Suggested Value Points:
! Mention of the problem
! Importance of afforestation
! Measures / suggestions to prevent pollution and global warming
! Any other relevant points
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9. JUMBLED SENTENCES - STRESS TOTAL MARKS 4
Answers:
c) External stress takes place due to outside factors / Due to outside factors
external stress takes place. 1 mark
Answers:
a) is picked up 1 mark
b) are added 1 mark
c) the beaten eggs are poured 1 mark
d) are stirred till dried / are stirred till they dry 1 mark
Suggested Answers:
a) Why dont you join me / us on this trip ? / Why dont you come with
me / us ? / Why dont you join me / us ? 1 mark
b) Why cant you come ? / Why cant you join us ? / Why cant you ? /
Why cant you accompany us? / Why? / Why not? 1 mark
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c) When is she coming ? 1 mark
General Instructions :
This section is meant to test the students familiarity with and appreciation
of the set texts and not written expression. However if the
expression prevents clear communication, upto mark may be
deducted in each question.
Marking : 3 marks
Answers :
a) mirror 1 mark
b) helps to check her appearance 1 mark
c) simile 1 mark
Marking : 3 marks
Answers :
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14. POETRY TOTAL MARKS 4
Objective : To test appreciation and understanding of the poem.
Marking : 4 marks
OPTION 1 : NIGHT OF THE SCORPION
Value Points:
Villagers / peasants
! superstitious
! sympathetic
! religious / god fearing
(any two examples from the poem ) 4 marks
OPTION II: ODE TO THE WEST WIND
Value Points:
Impact on the land 2 marks
! acts as a destroyer and preserver
Impact in the sea (any two)
! awakens the Mediterranean Sea from slumber
! creates chasms in the Atlantic Ocean
! affects sea plants 2 marks
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OPTION 1: A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Value Points:
Value Points:
Marking: 4 marks
Value points:
! doted on him cute, adorable
! products started in his name
! observed everything he did
! treated him like a product (any two with supporting examples) 4 marks
Value points:
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18. FICTION TOTAL MARKS 8
Marking: 8 marks
Question 18, however, is marked slightly differently from the other literature
questions. In this question the student is asked to produce a piece of
creative writing based on one of the literature texts. The main aim of this
question is to assess students understanding and appreciation rather than
their writing ability, so the marks for the question are also awarded for
content. However, since this is an extended writing task, written expression
cannot be ignored, and therefore there is a penalty in question 18 for poor
expression.
The marks are to be awarded for content out of 4 as per the writing
assessment scale and then multiplied by two to give a total of 8, which is the
maximum mark for this question. However, where a students expression
is particularly poor, up to 2 marks may be deducted out of marks obtained
as per the writing assessment scale.
! cheerless existence
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OPTION II : THE ULTIMATE SAFARI
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ENGLISH (Language and Literature)
Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum marks : 100
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
(i) This paper consists of four Sections.
Section A Reading 20 marks
Section B Writing 20 marks
Section C Grammar 15 marks
Section D Text Books 45 marks
(ii) All questions are compulsory.
(iii) Marks are indicated against each question.
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1974 in memory of the third king. Trashi Chhoe Dzong is the seat of the
government as well as religious order. Built in the thirteenth century, it was
renovated in 1962 when Thimpu became the capital.
5. Here archery is a favoured sport which can be witnessed on weekends. Thimpu
is the base for several walks into the stunning country side. Indian nationals
do not need visas to travel to Bhutan. (302 words)
(a) When is the right time to visit Bhutan? 1
(b) Mention any two objects of nature which are worth enjoying there. 1
(c) How is the traffic in Thimpu managed without traffic lights? 2
(d) Name the national animal of Bhutan. Where can you see it? 1
(e) What is the legend associated with its creation? 1
(f) When and why was the National Memorial Chorten built? 2
(g) Find out from the passage the adjective forms of words given below: 2
(i) appropriately (Para 1)
(ii) beauty (Para 2)
(h) Find out from the passage the words which mean the same as the
following: 2
(i) movements of the part of body to convey meaning (Para 2)
(ii) pointed parts of a tower (Para 4)
2. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: 8 marks
Florence Chadwick was the first woman to swim the English Channel in both
directions. At age 34, her goal was to become the first woman to swim from Catalina
island to the California coast.
On the 4th of July morning in 1952 the sea was like an ice bath. The fog was so
dense she could hardly see her support boats. She struggled on - hour after hour-
while millions watched on television.
Alongside Florence in one of the boats, her mother and her trainer offered
encouragement. They told her the goal wasnt much farther. But all she could see
was fog. They urged her not to quit. But with only a half mile to go, she asked to be
pulled out. Several hours later she told a reporter that it was not fatigue or even the
cold water that defeated her. It was the fog. She was unable to see her goal.
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Two months later she tried again. It was the same dense fog. But she swam with her
goal clearly pictured in her mind. She knew that somewhere behind fog was land.
And this time she succeeded. She became the first woman to swim the Catalina
channel, eclipsing the mens record by two hours. (210 words)
(a) What was Florence Chadwicks goal at the age of 34 ? 1
(b) How did the people witness her performance ? 1
(c) How did her mother and her trainer encourage Florence? 2
(d) What made her quit when she had only a half mile to go ? 1
(e) In spite of the same fog, what made her to succeed the second time? 2
(f) What record did she set? 1
3. You are Arun/Aruna, living at 537, D.D.A. Flats, Prashant Vihar, Delhi. You have
come to know that your cousin often misses his classes in his new school. Since he
is very intimate with you, write a letter advising him to avoid the company of those
students who bunk off classes. 8 marks
OR
Injuries and death taking place due to underage driving are being reported almost
everyday. Write a letter to the Commissioner of Traffic Police asking him to be very
strict in such cases and also take necessary steps to stop this practice. You are
Abha/ Abhinay, P-3 7, Suman Apartments, New Delhi.
4. Eating of fast food, lack of exercise and activity have been causing life style diseases
such as obesity, heart disease, diabetes etc. even among children. Write an article, in
about 125 words on the rising tendency of life style diseases among school children
and how to prevent them. 8 marks
OR
Yamuna in Delhi has become extremely polluted. It has been reduced almost to a
drain. Using the hints given below write a paragraph, in about 125 words, on the
causes of the pollution of the Yamuna river and how to bring it to its old glory.
Once an overflowing clean river - now polluted - all garbage, industrial and domestic
waste thrown into it - animals bathe - rituals performed - throwing of garbage and
waste to be banned - separate proper places to be allocated for rituals
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5. You are Deepak/Deepika, Secretary of Ahimsa Club of Rishabh Public School,
Delhi. On 2nd October your school observed International Day for Peace and
Non-violence, organizing various activities such as visit to Raj Ghat, charkha spinning,
lectures by eminent Gandhians etc. Write a report in about 60 words for your school
magazine. 4 marks
OR
Yoga camp was organized in your school. Mentioning the activities such as presentation
of yogasans by the students of senior and junior wing, lectures delivered by experts
on yogasans, pranayam, meditation, food etc., write a report in about 60 words.
You are Pranav/Prerna, Head Boy / Head Girl of Sarvodaya Bal Mandir School,
Gagan Vihar, Delhi.
6. The following passage has not been edited. There is one error in each line. Write the
incorrect word and the correction in your answer sheet as given below against the
correct blank number. Remember to underline the word that you have supplied. x6=3 marks
Robinson was shipwreck on eg. shipwreck -shipwrecked
a island. It was inhabited (a)
only by animals or birds. There (b)
was not a single human beings (c)
on an island. He saw a (d)
large number of multicoloured bird. (e)
Footmarks in the ground made him (f)
fear the presence of dangerous
animals.
8. Read the dialogue and complete the passage given below. Write the correct answers
in your answer sheet against the correct blank numbers. Do not copy the whole
sentences. 1x3=3 marks
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Son : Mummy, I am very hungry. Is there anything for me to eat?
Mother : I am preparing your lunch.
Son : When will it be ready?
Mother : In just 10 minutes.
The son told his mother that he was very hungry and asked (a) ____________ for
him to eat. The mother told him (b) _____________________. The son inquired
when it would be ready. The mother replied that (c) ________________.
9. Look at the words and phrases given below. Rearrange them to form meaningful
sentences. The first one has been done as an example. Write the correct sentences
in your answer sheet. Remember to number the answers correctly. 1x2=2 marks
Example:
birthday / 22nd / is / August / of / Ishitas
22nd of August is Ishitas birthday.
a. on that / made / her / a big / mother / cake / occasion
b. friends / party / invited / many / the / to / Ishita
10. Look at the sentences given below and complete the paragraph that follows. Write
the correct answers in your answer sheet against the correct blank numbers. Do not
copy the whole sentences. 1x3=3 marks
(a) Brutus allowed Antony to speak.
(b) Antony addressed the public.
(c) His speech aroused them to revolt.
Roman general Caesar was killed by Brutus and his friends. His friend, Antony
came to express his grief. He (a) _________________________. The public (b)
_______________. Hearing his speech they (c) _______________.
11. The underlined words in the following passage have been used inappropriately.
Replace them with their appropriate forms. Write your answers in your answer
sheet with correct numbers. Do not copy the whole passage.
He is a hockey player. He is not happy with the step-motherly (a) treat shown
towards his (b) favour sport. The team was not given even a (c) receptive on their
return to India after (d) win the world cup. x4 = 2 marks
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SECTION D (Text Books) 45 Marks
12. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. Write the answers
in your answer sheet in one or two lines only. Remember to number the answers
correctly. 5 marks
He wandered for seven years and finally sat down under a fig tree, where he vowed
to stay until enlightenment came. Enlightened after seven days, he renamed the tree
the Bo tree (Tree of Wisdom) and began to teach and to share his new understandings.
At that point he became known as the Buddha (The Awakened or the Enlightened).
The Buddha preached his first sermon at the city of Benaras, most holy of the dipping
places on the River Ganges.
(a) Which tree is referred to here? 1
(b) What name did he give to it ? 1
(c) Why did he name it so ? 1
(d) Where did he give his first sermon? 1
(e) Which word/phrase in the passage means the same as places for bathing ? 1
13. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. Write the answers
in your answer sheet in one or two lines only. Remember to number the answers
correctly. 5 marks
The moon was coming up in the east, behind me, and stars were shining in the clear
sky above me. There wasnt a cloud in the sky. I was happy to be alone high up
above the sleeping countryside. I was flying my old Dakota aeroplane over France
back to England. I was dreaming of my holiday and looking forward to being with
my family. I looked at my watch: one thirty in the morning.
(a) Who is 1 ? 1
(b) What does the sleeping countryside mean? 1
(c) What was he doing? 1
(d) What did he think of ? 1
(e) Which phrase in the passage means the same as expecting/anticipating? 1
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Why did Mr. Keesing assign Anne extra homework, an essay on A Chatterbox ?
How did she justify her being a chatterbox?
15. Answer any two of the following questions in 30-40 words each. 4 marks
(a) Justify, in brief, the title of the play, The Proposal.
(b) Why was the young seagull afraid to fly ?
(c) The people of Coorg have a tradition of courage and bravery. How has it
been recognized in modem India?
16. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. Write the answers
in your answer sheet. Remember to number the answers correctly. 4 marks
He should be snarling around houses
At the jungles edge,
Baring his white fangs, his claws,
Terrorising the village!
(a) Who is he ? 1
(b) Where does he snarl around? 1
(c) Why does he do it ? 1
(d) What effect does it have on the whole village? 1
OR
All night the roots work
to disengage themselves from the cracks
in the veranda floor.
(a) Where are the roots? 1
(b) What are the roots doing? 2
(c) Where have the cracks appeared? 1
17. Answer any two of the following questions in 30-40 words each on the basis of the
lines given below: 6 marks
(a) To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
For the poet, what does ice stand for ? How is it sufficient to bring destruction? 3
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(b) They do not lie awake in the dark and
Weep for their sins, ...............
Who are they? How are they different from human beings? 3
(c) The fog comes
on little cat feet.
How does the poet compare the fog with cat? Which poetic device is used
here? 3
1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: 12
1. Bhutan is the most appropriate place to visit if one is seeking peace, ones
youth and discovery. October-November is the right time to pay a visit to this
beautiful neighbour. Its blue skies, magnificent snow views, crisp mountain air
and remarkably well preserved centres of Buddhist culture are worth enjoying.
2. Thimpu is the capital of Bhutan. It is spread along a willow lined river, Wang
Chhu. All buildings here are built in the traditional style and adorned with
beautiful paintings. Thimpu has no traffic lights, something we Indians are not
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used to. Traffic is directed by policemen, standing on highly decorated boxes.
They use exaggerated but elegant gestures to guide it. The main street, Norzim
Lam, leads to the town centre and the clock tower with its adjoining hotels,
shops and restaurants.
3. Here there are many places worth seeing. One can visit Telecom Tower situated
at the height of 8,807 ft. On your way down you can stop at the mini zoo,
where you can see goat-antelope, known as Takin. It is Bhutans national
animal. According to legend this large and certainly strange-looking animal
was created by the 15th century saint, Lame Drukpa Kinleyn to prove his
magical prowess.
4. In Thimpu, National Memorial Chorten is the most public religious place in
the country. This white-domed building with its golden spires was built in
1974 in memory of the third king. Trashi Chhoe Dzong is the seat of the
government as well as religious order. Built in the thirteenth century, it was
renovated in 1962 when Thimpu became the capital.
5. Here Archery is a favoured sport which can be witnessed on weekends.
Thimpu is the base for several walks into the stunning countryside. Indian
nationals do not need visas to travel to Bhutan. (302 words)
Answer the following questions briefly:
(a) When is the right time to visit Bhutan? 1
(b) Mention any two objects of nature which are worth enjoying there. 1
(c) How is the traffic in Thimpu managed without traffic lights? 2
(d) Name the national animal of Bhutan. Where can you see it ? 1
(e) What is the legend associated with its creation? 1
(f) When and why was the National Memorial Chorten built ? 2
(g) Find out from the passage the adjective forms of words given below: 2
(i) appropriately (Para 1)
(ii) beauty (Para 2)
(h) Find out from the passage the words which mean the same as the following: 2
(i) movements of a part of the body to convey meaning (Para 2)
(ii) pointed parts of a tower (Para 4)
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2. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: 8 marks
Florence Chadwick was the first woman to swim the English Channel in both
directions. At age 34, her goal was to become the first woman to swim from Catalina
Island to the California Coast.
On the 4th of July morning in 1952, the sea was like an ice bath. The fog was
so dense she could hardly see her support boats. She struggled on - hour after hour
- while millions watched on television.
Alongside Florence in one of the boats, her mother and her trainer offered
encouragement. They told her the goal wasnt much farther. But all she could see
was fog. They urged her not to quit. But with only a half mile to go, she asked to be
pulled out. Several hours later she told a reporter that it was not fatigue or even the
cold water that defeated her. It was the fog. She was unable to see her goal.
Two months later she tried again. It was the same dense fog. But she swam
with her goal clearly pictured in her mind. She knew that somewhere behind the fog
was land. And this time she succeeded. She became the first woman to swim the
Catalina Channel, eclipsing the mens record by two hours. (210 words)
(a) What was Florence Chadwicks goal at the age of 34 ? 1
(b) How did the people witness her performance? 1
(c) How did her mother and her trainer encourage Florence? 2
(d) What made her quit when she had only a half mile to go ? 1
(e) In spite of the same fog, what made her succeed the second time? 2
(f) What record did she set? 1
3. Your sister has just got engaged and will get married during the summer holidays.
Write a letter to your friend, Sharad, who is in Shimla, informing him about the
ceremony and insisting upon him to keep himself entirely free at least for a week for
the occasion. You are Kamal/Kamla, of 132, Vijai Complex, Mayur Vihar, Delhi. 8 marks
OR
The road of your colony was repaired a few months back. It gave way to the first
spell of rains resulting in deep pits at several places. Write a letter to the Chief
Engineer of the Public Works Department asking him to get it urgently repaired to
prevent risk to the people. You are Kamna/Kartik living at 15, Mansarovar
Apartments, Delhi.
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4. Cars, motorbikes and other vehicles have been increasing day by day. They, along
with industrial development, are causing a lot of air pollution, not only in big cities
but also in small towns and even on hills. Write an article, in about 80 words, on air
pollution. 8 marks
OR
Morning Assembly is one of. the most important parts of school activities. The day
in school begins with it. Using the hints given below, write a paragraph in about 80
words on The Importance of Morning Assembly in Schools.
School begins with it - presence of all students and teachers brings dignity - inculcates
discipline, punctuality, good conduct, cleanliness etc. - activities such as speeches,
cultural items lead to participation of all students - sets the tone/atmosphere for the
whole day
5. N.C.C. cadets of your school participated in a training camp. Mentioning the number
of participants, activities of the camp, qualities such as discipline, self-confidence,
spirit of adventure developed during the training, write a report in about 60 words
for your school magazine. You are Raman/Rama, Senior Cadet, N.C.C. of Arunodaya
Sr. Sec. School, Guwahati. 4 marks
OR
On the World Child Labour Day, your school worked for the cause of those children
who labour as cleaners on roads, at roadside eateries, in hazardous industries etc.
Mentioning the efforts made by the students in identifying such children in your area
and getting them freed from there, write a report in about 60 words. You are Manoj/
Manju, Head Boy / Head Girl of Mamta Sr. Sec. School, Sarojini Nagar, Delhi.
6. The following passage has not been edited. There is one error in. each line. Write
the incorrect word and the correction in your answer sheet as given below against
the correct blank number. Remember to underline the word that you have supplied. x6=3marks
Robinson and his friend lived at ego at - in
peace for near a year. They (a)
had everything that he needed. (b)
They had so much to learning (c)
that the time passed very quick. (d)
Soon they knew how to dig a (e)
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soil, grind the corn etc. They
learned not to being afraid of guns. (f)
8. Read the dialogue and complete the passage given below. Write the correct answers
in your answer sheet against the correct blank numbers. Do not copy the whole
sentences. 1x3=3 marks
Sumit : My father has decided to gift me a bike on my birthday.
Vipul : O ! It is a wonderful news.
Sumit : We will go on a long ride the day I get the bike.
9. Look at the words and phrases below. Rearrange them to form meaningful sentences.
The first one has been done as an example. Write the correct sentences in your
answer sheet. Remember to number the answers correctly. 1x2=2 marks
Example:
revered / all over / Dalai Lama / world / the / is
Dalai Lama is revered all over the world.
(a) lives / as a / very / simple / he / monk / life / a
(b) six / for about / a day / sleeps / hours / he
10. Look at the sentences given below and complete the paragraph that follows. Write
the correct answers in your answer sheet against the correct blank numbers. Do not
copy the whole sentences. 1x3=3 marks
(a) People sent messages by reflecting light.
(b) People also used smoke for this purpose.
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(c) Sometimes they made fire signals to send messages.
People used several methods to communicate messages in ancient times.
Sometimes messages (a) __________________________ by reflecting light.
Smoke (b) __________________. Sometimes fire signals (c) ______________
to send messages.
11. The underlined words in the following passage have been used inappropriately.
Replace them with their appropriate forms. Write your answers in your answer
sheet against the correct numbers. Do not copy the whole passage. x4=2
We celebrate certain events because they are (a) importance in our life. These
are the days of (b) funny and laughter, joy and gaiety. Festivals are (c) main of two
kinds. Some are (d) nation festivals and some are religious festivals.
12. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. Write the answers
in your answer sheet in one or two lines only. Remember to number the answers
correctly. 5 marks
It was the postman himself who handed the letter to him while the postmaster,
experiencing the contentment of a man who has performed a good deed, looked on
from his office.
Lencho showed not the slightest surprise on seeing the money; such was his
confidence - but he became angry when he counted the money.
(a) Who delivered the letter and to whom? 1
(b) What did the postmaster do in the meantime? 1
(c) Which good deed is referred to here? 1
(d) Why was Lencho not surprised on seeing the money? 1
(e) Find the noun form of the word content from the passage. 1
13. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. Write the answers
in your answer sheet in one or two lines only. Remember to number the answers
correctly. 5 marks
All I think about when Im with friends is having a good time. I cant bring
myself to talk about anything but ordinary everyday things. We dont seem to be
able to get any closer, and thats the problem. Maybe its my fault that we dont
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confide in each other. In any case, thats just how things are, and unfortunately
theyre not liable to change. This is why Ive started the diary.
(a) What does Anne think about when she is with friends? 1
(b) Mention any two problems which she thinks she has in relation to her friends. 2
(c) What is the reason for her to start writing a diary? 1
(d) Which word in the passage means the same as to tell personal things privately
to a person that one trusts ? 1
15. Answer any two of the following questions in 30 - 40 words each: 4 marks
(a) What is the play, The Proposal about?
(b) Where in the classroom does Wanda sit and why?
(c) Why was the young seagull afraid to fly with his brothers and sisters?
16. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. Write the answers
in your answer sheet. Remember to number the answers correctly. 4 marks
Now the name of the little black kitten was Ink,
And the little grey mouse, she called him Blink,
And the little yellow dog was sharp as Mustard,
But the dragon was a coward, and she called him Custard.
(a) Who are the characters in this stanza? 2
(b) Who is she ? 1
(c) What does she call the dragon? 1
OR
The way a crow
Shook down on me
The dust of snow
From a hemlock tree
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(a) What is the dust of snow? 1
(b) Who shook it down? 1
(c) What does the dust of snow stand for? 1
(d) What is a hemlock tree ? 1
17. Answer any two of the following questions in 30 - 40 words each, on the basis of
the lines given below: 6 marks
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Secondary School Examination
March 2009
Marking Scheme English Language and Literature
General Instructions
3 If the question has parts, please award marks in the right hand side for each part.
Marks awarded to the different parts of the question should then be totalled up and
written in the left hand margin and circled.
4 If the question does not have any parts, marks will be awarded in the left-hand
margin.
5 If the candidate has attempted any extra question or part, marks obtained in the
best question/part should be retained and the other answer should be scored out.
6 In the Marking Scheme, a slash ( / ) indicates alternative answers ; any one such
answer is counted as correct .
7 Brackets ( ) indicate optional information ; the mark is awarded whether the part in
brackets is included or not.
8 Student should not be penalised if he/she does not follow the order of the section
/ question while answering.
9 In questions requiring word limit, no marks are to be deducted for exceeding the
word limit.
10 Q.1 , Q.2 , Q.12 , Q.13 and Q.16 are meant to test the comprehension ability
of the candidates and not the ability of expression. Full credit should be given
for the correct value point, even if the answer is not given in a full sentence.
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11 In questions consisting of 3 or more than 3 marks, break-up of marks should be
shown separately (as suggested in the Marking Scheme) and then totalled.
12 Some of the questions may relate to higher order thinking ability/skills (HOTS).
These questions have been indicated separately by putting * on the question number.
These questions are to be evaluated carefully and the students understanding /
analytical ability be judged.
13 A full scale of marks 0 to 100 has to be used. Please do not hesitate to award full
marks if the answer deserves it.
1. Objectives : To identify the main points of the text and to deduce the meanings of
unfamiliar lexical items.
Marking : Award full mark(s) for each value point. No penalty for errors in spelling,
grammar or punctuation. Accept any other answer similar in meaning to the answers
given below.
(b) blue skies ; snow views / peaks , crisp mountain air (any two) 1/2 + 1/2
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2 Objectives : To identify the main points of the text and to deduce the meaning of
unfamiliar lexical items.
Marking : Award full mark(s) for each value point. No penalty for errors in
spelling, grammar or punctuation. Accept any other answer similar in meaning to the
answers given below.
(a) to become the first woman to swim from Catalina island to California coast 1
(b) on television 1
(f) first woman to swim the Catalina channel / eclipsing mens record by two
hours 1
8 marks
3 Letter Writing
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Under content, credit should be given for the candidates creativity in presenting
his/her own ideas.
4 Article / Paragraph
- To present an argument
Article : The detailed value points are provided in the question paper itself
OR 8 marks
Paragarph : The detailed value points are provided in the question paper itself
5 Report Writing
- To present an argument
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- Format (Headline/dateline ; Reporter ) : 1 mark
- Content : 2 marks
- Expression : 1 mark
Note :
Under content credit should be given for the candidates creativity in presenting his/
her own ideas. 4 marks
Reports : The detailed value points are provided in the question paper itself
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(b) that she was preparing his lunch
(c) it would be ready in just 10 minutes 1 x 3 = 3 marks
(d) at Beneras 1
5 marks
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13 Objective : To test local and global understanding of prose passage
(b) entire area calm and quiet / people sleeping, not yet awake 1
5 marks
OR 6 marks
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- Ivan Lomov, a wealthy youngman , seeks the hand of his wealthy neighbour
Chubukovs daughter, Natalya
- quarrel over petty issues
- ultimately proposal is made for economic good sense
- thus title is appropriate
(c) - Coorg Regiment is one of the most decorated in the Indian army / have
received maximum number of awards for bravery in war
- Ist chief of the Indian Army , General Kariappa was a Coorgi
- Kodavus , the only people in India permitted to carry firearms without a
license (any two) 4 marks
(d) is terrorised 1
OR 4 marks
(b) - animals
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- human beings commit sins , then repent / weep
- behave naturally / do not grudge their condition / dont cry 3
Marking : 8 marks
Content : 5 marks
Expression : 3 marks
OR 8 marks
- encouraged Ebrights interest in learning - helped him - took him on trips, bought
him telescope, microscope etc.
- his companion - worked with him at night - did things together - made learning
things easy
- got him childrens book, The Travel of Monarch which opened the world of
science to him
- gave him extras - malt, cod-liver oil , cream, cakes, chocolates, bowl of horlics
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OR
- saw the fresh muddy footprints on the steps of a house in the middle of London
- there was no man visible, a fresh footmark appeared from nowhere followed
by other footmarks till they disappeared
OR 3 marks
1. Objectives : To identify the main points of the text and to deduce the meanings
of unfamiliar lexical items.
Marking : Award full mark(s) for each value point. No penalty for errors in
spelling, grammar or punctuation. Accept any other answer similar in meaning to the
answers given below.
(b) blue skies ; snow views / peaks , crisp mountain air (any two) 1/2 + 1/2
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(h) (i) gestures 1
(ii) spires 1
12 marks
2 Objectives : To identify the main points of the text and to deduce the meaning of
unfamiliar lexical items.
Marking : Award full mark(s) for each value point. No penalty for errors in
spelling, grammar or punctuation. Accept any other answer similar in meaning to the
answers given below.
(a) to become the first woman to swim from Catalina island to California coast 1
(b) on television 1
(c) - told her that goal wasnt much farther
- urged her not to quit 1+1
(d) unable to see the goal (due to fog) 1
*(e) - goal clearly pictured in her mind
- thinking that land was somewhere behind the fog 1+1
(f) first woman to swim the Catalina channel / eclipsing mens record by two
hours 1
8 marks
SECTION B (Writing) 20 Marks
3 Letter Writing
Objective : To use an appropriate style and format to write a letter of complaint,
requests etc. (formal) and to family and friends etc.(informal)
- To plan, organize and present ideas coherently
Marking : Marking should be in accordance with the following writing assessment
scale
- Layout : 2 marks
- Content : 3 marks
- Expression : 3 marks
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Layout : layout includes senders address, date, designation and address of
addressee, subject, salutation, complementary close etc. according to requirement
Under content, credit should be given for the candidates creativity in presenting
his/her own ideas.
4 Article / Paragraph
- To present an argument
OR 8 marks
Paragarph : The detailed value points are provided in the question paper itself
5 Report Writing
- To present an argument
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Marking : Marking should be in accordance with the following writing assessment
scale
- Format (Headline/dateline ; Reporter ) : 1 mark
- Content : 2 marks
- Expression : 1 mark
Note :
Under content credit should be given for the candidates creativity in presenting his/
her own ideas. 4 marks
Reports : The detailed value points are provided in the question paper itself
(b) printing
(c) selling
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Marking : 3 marks ( one mark for each blank )
(a) that his father had decided to gift him a bike
(b) it was a wonderful news
(c) that they would go 1 x 3 = 3 marks
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13 Objective : To test local and global understanding of prose passage
OR 6 marks
Coorgs weather
- during monsoons , rains heavily - visitors keep away
- perfect weather September to March - season of joy - breathes of invigorating
coffee - moderate rains
Main crops
- spices and coffee plantations - evergreen rainforests
Sports
- high-energy adventure with river rafting , canoeing, rappelling, rock climbing and
mountain biking
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(a) - the play is about a marriage proposal
- Ivan Lomov, a wealthy youngman , seeks the hand of his wealthy neighbour,
Chubukovs daughter, Natalya
(b) - corner of the classroom / sat in the seat next to the last seat in the last row in
room number 13
- to hide her feet covered with dust and mud
(c) - vast expanse of the sea, stretched down beneath
- long way down - miles down (any two) 4 marks
- felt certain - wings would never support him
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* 18 Objective : To test knowledge and appreciation of the text
Marking : 8 marks
Content : 5 marks
Expression : 3 marks
- invented a rare drug - body became transparent / invisible
- discovery used not for the benefit of mankind
- misused his discovery - sets fire to the Landlords house
- robs London Store, hits a shopkeeper and robs him
- stole money from clergymans house, misbehaves with the landlord and his wife
- hits people and policeman at the bar
OR 8 marks
- a rich lady - kind and considerate - has a small pet dog , Tricki
- gets much worried about Trickis health but doesnt follow doctors advice
- out of love gives him extra diet - malt, cod liver oil, bowl of horlicks, to build up
his health
- bewails when taken to surgery
- sends set of dresses, beds and bowls , eggs and wine for the dog
- enquires several times in a day about his health
- sheds tears of joy seeing Tricki fully cured
- note was still wet but did not expose his theft
OR 4 marks
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20 Objective : To test the knowledge and understanding of the text
- to look for the necklace belonging to Madame Forestier and lost by his wife
- no , went to all the places including the police station , cab companies and
newspaper offices but was not successful
OR 3 marks
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fgUnh ikB~;e v
fu/kkZfjr le; % 3 ?kaVs vf/kdre vad % 100
funs'Z k % (i) bl iz'ui=k ds pkj [k.M gSa & ^d*] ^[k*] ^x* vkSj ^?k*A
(ii) pkjksa [k.Mksa ds iz'uksa ds mkj nsuk vfuok;Z gSA
(iii) ;FkklaHko izR;sd [k.M ds mkj e'k% fyf[k,A
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jgk gS] muesa dkSu&dkSu ,sls ys[kd gSa ftudh d`fr;k mYys[kuh; gSa rFkk dkSu&lh
fopkj/kkjk ogk izHkqlkk izkIr dj jgh gSA
i ys[kd us vk/kqfud laxe LFky fdldks ekuk gS vkSj D;ks\a 2
ii Hkk"kk&laxeksa esa Hkkjr dh fdu fo'ks"krkvksa dk laxe gksrk gS\ 2
iii ys[kd us lcls cM+k flikgh vkSj lUr fdldks dgk gS\ 1
iv vyx&vyx izn's kksa esa vkilh Kku fdl izdkj c<+ ldrk gS\ 1
v LojkT;&izkfIr ds mijkUr fofHkUu Hkk"kkvksa ds ys[kdksa esa D;k ftKklk mRiUu
gqbZ\ 1
vi Hkk"kkvksa ds tkxj.k ls ys[kd dk D;k vfHkizk; gS\` 1
vii x|ka'k dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd nhft,A 1
viii fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa ds lekukFkhZ crkb, & 1
lkSjHk] vkdka{kk
ix ^mYys[kuh;* rFkk ^ikjLifjd* 'kCnksa esa izR;; vyx dhft,A 1
ix fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa ds foijhrkFkhZ crkb, & 1
fHkUurk] izR;{k
2- fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'kksa esa ls fdlh ,d dks i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uksa ds mkj fyf[k, % 2x4 = 8
ohj tokuks] lquks] rqEgkjs lEeq[k ,d loky gSA
ftl /kjrh dks rqeus lhapk
vius [kwu&ilhuksa ls]
gkj xbZ nq'eu dh xksyh
otz ljh[ks lhuksa lsA
tc&tc mBha rqEgkjh ckg]as gksrk o'k esa dky gSA
ftl /kjrh ds fy, lnk
rqeus lc dqN dqckZu fd;k]
'kwyh ij p<+&p<+ gl&gl dj
dkydwV dk iku fd;kA
tc&tc rqeus dne c<+k;k] gqbZ fn'kk, yky gSAa
ml /kjrh dks VqdM+&s VqdM+s
djuk pkg jgs nq'eu]
cM+s xkSj ls vtc rqEgkjh
pqIih Fkkg jgs nq'eu]
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tkfr&ikfr] oxks&fQjdksa ds] og QSykrk tky gSA
dqN ns'kksa dh yksyqi ut+jas
yxh rqEgkjh vksj gS]a
dqN vius gh t;panksa ds
eu esa cSBk pksj gSA
lko/kku dj nks mldks tks igus diVh [kky gSA
i ^/kjrh* 'kCn ls dfo dk D;k vfHkizk; gS\ mlds fy, ohjksa us D;k fd;k gS\
ii ^/kjrh* ds nq'eu dkSu gS\a os fdu :iksa esa mlds VqdM+s djuk pkgrs gS\a
iii ^vius gh t;panks*a ls D;k rkIi;Z gS\ muds eu esa dkSu&lk pksj cSBk gqvk gS\
iv ^lko/kku dj nks mldks tks igus diVh [kky gS* iafDr dk vk'k; Li"V dhft,A
vFkok
_f"k&eqfu;ks]a lk/kq&lUrksa dks
ueu] mUgsa esjk vfHkuUnuA
ftuds ri ls iwr gqbZ gS
Hkjr ns'k dh Lof.kZe ekVh
ftuds Je ls pyh vk jgh
;qx&;qx ls vfojy ifjikVhA
ftlds la;e ls 'kksfHkr gS
tu&tu ds ekFks ij panuA
dfBu vkRe&eaFku ds fgr
tks vfl&/kkjk ij pyrs gSa
ij&izdk'k fgr fi?ky&fi?ky dj
ekse&nhi&lk tyrs gSAa
ftuds mins'kksa dks lqudj
loj tk, tu&tu dk thouA
lR;&vfgalk ftuds Hkw"k.k
d#.kke; gS ftudh ok.kh
ftuds pj.kksa ls gS ikou
Hkkjr dh ;g vfeV dgkuhA
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muds gh vk'kh"k] 'kqHksPNk]
ikus dks djrk in&oanuA
i Hkkjr ds _f"k&eqfu;ksa us Hkkjr dks fdu&fdu :iksa esa Lof.kZe cuk;k gS\
ii ^dfBu vkRe&eaFku ds fgr] tks vfl /kkjk ij pyrs gS*a dkO;ka'k dk vk'k; Li"V
dhft,A
iii nwljksa ds fy, ^ekse&nhi&lk* tyus dk D;k rkRi;Z gS\
iv _f"k&eqfu fdu fo'ks"krkvksa ds dkj.k oanuh; gS\a
4- /kweiz ku djus okys fe=k dks bl O;lu ds nks"kksa dk mYys[k djrs gq, i=k fy[kdj blls
eqDr gksus dh lykg nhft,A 5
vFkok
vki viuh dkWyksuh@dLcs dh fgrdkjh lfefr ds lfpo gSAa lfefr ds okf"kZd mRlo ds
volj ij {ks=k ds iqfyl v/kh{kd dks eq[; vfrfFk ds :i esa i/kkjus ds fy, vkxzg djrs
gq, ,d fuea=k.k i=k fyf[k,A
[k.M && ^x*
5- d fuEufyf[kr okD;ksa esa ls f;k&inksa dks NkVdj deZ ds vuqlkj muds Hksn fyf[k,% 2
i og jkr Hkj tkxrk jgkA
ii lsod ,d vko';d i=k yk;kA
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[k fuEufyf[kr okD;ksa ls vO;; in NkVdj muds Hksn Hkh crkb,% 2
i fo|k ds fcuk gekjk thou i'kq&rqY; gSA
ii og chekj gS] blfy, vkt vodk'k ij gSA
9- fuEufyf[kr dkO; iafDr;ksa esa iz;qDr vyadkjksa dks igpku dj muds uke fyf[k,% 3
i ckydq cksfy c/kkSa ufga rksgh
ii u;u rsjs ehu&ls gSAa
iii ikV&ikV 'kksHkk&Jh iV ugha jgh gSA
[k.M ^?k*
10- fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'kksa dks i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uksa ds mkj nhft, % 2x3 = 6
gekjSa gfj gkfjy dh ydjhA
eu e opu uan&uanu mj] ;g n`<+ dfj idjhA
tkxr lksor LoIu fnol&fufl] dkUg&dkUg tdjhA
lqur tksx ykxr gS ,slh] T;kSa d#bZ ddjhA
lq rkS O;kf/k gedkS yS vk,] ns[kh lquh u djhA
;g rkS ^lwj* frufga yS lkSia kS] ftuds eu pdjhAA
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i xksfi;ksa us Jhd`".k dks gkfjy dh ydM+h D;ksa dgk gS\ mUgksua s bl ydM+h dks fdl
rjg idM+k gqvk gS\
ii xksfidkvksa dks ;ksx dk mins'k dSlk yxrk gS vkSj D;ks\a
iii xksfi;k fdls O;kf/k ekurh gS\a mls fdls lkSia us dk ijke'kZ nsrh gS\a
vFkok
e/kqi xquxqukdj dg tkrk dkSu dgkuh ;g viuh]
eqj>kdj fxj jgha ifk;k ns[kks fdruh vkt ?kuhA
bl xaHkhj vuUr&uhfyek esa vla[; thou&bfrgkl
;g yks] dgrs gh jgrs gSa viuk O;aX;&efyu migkl
rc Hkh dgrs gks & dg Mkyw nqcy Z rk viuh chrhA
i dfo us e/kqi ds :i esa fdldh dYiuk dh gS\ og xquxqukdj D;k dg jgk gS\
ii eqj>kdj fxjrh gqbZ ifk;k fdl rF; dh vksj ladrs dj jgh gS\a
iii ^xaHkhj vuar uhfyek* ls dfo dk D;k vfHkizk; gS\ mlesa thou ds vla[;
bfrgkl fy[ks tkus dk D;k rkRi;Z gS\
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iv dkO;ka'k esa iz;qDr eqgkojs ls vFkZ esa D;k fo'ks"krk vk xbZ gS\
v dkO;ka'k esa iz;Dq r nks rRle 'kCn NkVdj fyf[k,A
vFkok
rqEgkjh ;g narfq jr eqldku
e`rd esa Hkh Mky nsxh tku
/kwfy&/kwlj rqEgkjs ;s xkr &
NksM+dj rkykc esjh >ksia M+h esa f[ky jgs tytkr
ijl ikdj rqEgkjk gh izk.k]
fi?kydj ty cu x;k gksxk dfBu ik"kk.kA
i eqldku ds fy, ^narqfjr* fo'ks"k.k dk iz;ksx D;ksa fd;k x;k gS\
ii ^/kwfy&/kwlj* esa dkSu&lk vyadkj gS\
iii lai.w kZ dkO;ka'k esa fdl Hkko dh vfHkO;fDr gks jgh gS\
iv dkO;ka'k dh Hkk"kk dh dksbZ ,d fo'ks"krk crkb,A
v Hkko lkSUn;Z Li"V dhft, & fi?kydj ty cu x;k gksxk dfBu ik"kk.kA
13- fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k dks i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uksa ds mkj nhft,% 2+2+2 = 6
fdUrq] ckyxksfcu Hkxr xk, tk jgs gS!a gk] xkrs&xkrs dHkh&dHkh irksgw ds ut+nhd Hkh
tkrs vkSj mls jksus ds cnys mRlo eukus dks dgrsA vkRek ijekRek ds ikl pyh xbZ]
fojfguh vius izes h ls tk feyh] Hkyk blls c<+dj vkuan dh dkSu ckr\ eSa dHkh lksprk]
;g ikxy rks ugha gks x,A fdUrq ugha] og tks dqN dg jgs Fks] mlesa mudk fo'okl cksy
jgk Fkk & og pje fo'okl tks ges'kk gh e`R;q ij fot;h gksrk vk;k gSA
d iq=k ds 'ko ds fudV cSBdj ckyxksfcu Hkxr yxkrkj D;ksa xk, tk jgs Fks vkSj
jksrh gqbZ irksgw dks mRlo eukus ds fy, D;ksa dg jgs Fks\
[k iq=k dh e`R;q Hkh Hkxr ds fopkj ls vkuUn dh ckr D;ksa Fkh\
x mudk dkSu&lk fo'okl lkalkfjd izk.kh dks e`R;q ds izfr fuMj gksus dh izjs .kk nsrk
gS\
vFkok
Q+knj cqYds ladYi ls laU;klh FksA dHkh&dHkh yxrk gS og eu ls laU;klh ugha FksA fj'rk
cukrs Fks rks rksM+rs ugha FksA nfl;ksa lky ckn feyus ds ckn Hkh mldh xa/k eglwl gksrh
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FkhA og tc Hkh fnYyh vkrs t+:j feyrs & [kkstdj] le; fudkydj] xehZ] lnhZ] cjlkr
>sydj feyrs] pkgs nks feuV ds fy, gh lghA ;g dkSu laU;klh djrk gS\
d Q+knj cqYds dks ladYi ls laU;klh D;ksa dgk x;k gS\ os eu ls laU;klh D;ksa ugha
yxrs Fks\
[k Q+knj fj'rs cukdj mudk fuokZg dSls djrs Fks\
x Q+knj cqYds dk dkSu&lk O;ogkj laU;kfl;ksa ds LoHkko ds vuqdy
w ugha yxrk\
14- fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa ls fdUgha rhu iz'uksa ds mkj fyf[k, % 3+3+3 = 9
d ^,d dgkuh ;g Hkh* ikB ds vk/kkj ij Lok/khurk vkanksyu esa ^eUuw HkaMkjh* dh
Hkwfedk dks js[kkafdr dhft,A
[k ^fL=k;ksa dks i<+kus ls vuFkZ gksrk gS* & bl dqrdZ dk [kaMu egkohj izlkn f}osnh
us fdl izdkj fd;k gS\
x ^ukScr[kkus esa bcknr* ikB ds vk/kkj ij crkb, fd dk'kh esa gks jgs dkSu&ls
ifjorZu fcfLeYyk [kk dks ijs'kku djrs Fks\
?k fopkj] ?kVuk vkSj ik=kksa ds fcuk Hkh D;k dgkuh fy[kh tk ldrh gS\ ;'kiky ds
bl fopkj ls vki dgk rd lger gS\a
15- d ^laLd`fr* ikB ds ys[kd ds vuqlkj ^lH;rk* vkSj ^laLd`fr* dh lgh le> vc
rd D;ksa ugha cu ikbZ gS\ 3
[k lsukuh ;k QkSth us gksrs gq, Hkh p'es okys dks yksx dSIVu D;ksa dgrs Fks\ 2
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17- fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa ls fdlh ,d dk mkj nhft, % 4
d ^ekrk dk vkpy* ikB esa cPps dk vius firk ls vf/kd yxko gS fdUrq foink
ds le; og firk ds ikl u tkdj ek dh 'kj.k esa gh tkrk gSA bldk dkj.k Li"V
dhft,A
[k ^tktZ iape dh ukd* yxkus dks ysdj tks fpUrk vkSj cngoklh ns[kus dks feyrh
gS] og ljdkjh ra=k dh fdl ekufldrk dks n'kkZrh gS\ D;k vki mls rdZlxa r
Bgjk,x\s
iz'ui=k la[;k 3@1
[kaM ^d*
1- fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k dks /;kuiwod
Z i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uksa ds mkj nhft, %
lalkj ds lHkh ns'kksa esa f'kf{kr O;fDr dh lcls igyh igpku ;g gksrh gS fd og
viuh ekr`Hkk"kk esa n{krk ls dke dj ldrk gSA dsoy Hkkjr gh ,d ns'k gS ftlesa
f'kf{kr O;fDr og le>k tkrk gS tks viuh ekr`Hkk"kk esa n{k gks ;k ugha] fdUrq vaxt sz +h
esa ftldh n{krk vlafnX/k gksA lalkj ds vU; ns'kksa esa lqlLa d`r O;fDr og le>k tkrk
gS ftlds ?kj esa viuh Hkk"kk dh iqLrdksa dk laxgz gks vkSj ftls cjkcj ;g irk jgs fd
mldh Hkk"kk ds vPNs ys[kd vkSj dfo dkSu gSa rFkk le;≤ ij mudh dkSulh d`fr;k
izdkf'kr gks jgh gSAa Hkkjr esa fLFkfr nwljh gSA ;gk izk;% ?kj esa lkt&lTtk ds vk/kqfud
midj.k rks gksrs gSa fdUrq viuh Hkk"kk dh dksbZ iqLrd ;k if=kdk fn[kkbZ ugha iM+rhA ;g
nqjoLFkk Hkys gh fdlh ,sfrgkfld izf;k dk ifj.kke gS] fdUrq og lqn'kk ugha] nqjoLFkk
gh gS vkSj tc rd ;g nqjoLFkk dk;e gS] gesa vius&vki dks] lgh vFkks esa f'kf{kr vkSj
lqlLa d`r ekuus dk Bhd&Bhd U;k;laxr vf/kdkj ugha gSA
bl nqjoLFkk dk ,d Hk;kud nq"ifj.kke ;g gS fd Hkkjrh; Hkk"kkvksa ds ledkyhu
lkfgR; ij mu ykskxksa dh n`f"V ugha iM+rh tks fo'ofo|ky;ksa ds izk;% loksZ ke Nk=k Fks
vkSj vc 'kklu&ra=k esa ps vksgnksa ij dke dj jgs gSAa bl n`f"V ls Hkkjrh; Hkk"kkvksa
ds ys[kd dsoy ;wjksih; vkSj vesfjdh ys[kdksa ls gh ghu ugha gS]a cfYd mudh fdLer
felz] cekZ] baMksufs 'k;k] phu vkSj tkiku ds ys[kdksa dh fdLer ls Hkh [k+jkc gS D;ksfa d
bu lHkh ns'kksa ds ys[kdksa dh d`fr;k ogk ds vR;Ur lqf'kf{kr yksx Hkh i<+rs gSAa dsoy
ge gh gSa ftudh iqLrdksa ij ;gk ds rFkkdfFkr f'kf{kr leqnk; dh n`f"V izk;% ugha
iM+rhA gekjk rFkkdfFkr mPp f'kf{kr leqnk; tks dqN i<+uk pkgrk gS] mls vaxt sz +h esa
gh i<+ ysrk gS] ;gk rd fd mldh dfork vkSj miU;kl i<+us dh r`".kk Hkh vaxt sz +h dh
dfork vkSj miU;kl i<+dj gh lekIr gks tkrh gS vkSj mls ;g tkuus dh bPNk gh ugha
gksrh fd 'kjhj ls og ftl lekt dk lnL; gS mlds euksHkko miU;kl vkSj dkO; esa
fdl vnk ls O;Dr gks jgs gSAa
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i Hkkjr esa f'kf{kr O;fDr dh D;k igpku gS\ 1
ii Hkkjr rFkk vU; ns'kksa ds lqf'kf{kr O;fDr esa ewy vUrj D;k gS\ 2
iii ^;g nqjoLFkk ,sfrgkfld izf;k dk ifj.kke gS* dFku ls ys[kd dk D;k vfHkizk;
gS\ 2
iv Hkkjrh; Hkk"kkvksa ds lkfgR; ds izfr lekt ds fdl oxZ esa v#fp dh Hkkouk gS\ 1
v Hkkjrh; f'kf{kr leqnk; izk;% fdl Hkk"kk dk lkfgR; i<+uk ilan djrk gS\ muds
fy, ^rFkkdfFkr* fo'ks"k.k dk iz;ksx D;ksa fd;k x;k gS\ 2
vi bl x|ka'k dk mi;q 'kh"kZd nhft,A 1
vii fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa ds lekukFkhZ crkb,% 1
lalkj] n{krkA
viii ^mPpoxhZ;* rFkk ^f'kf{kr* 'kCnksa ds izR;; vyx dhft,A 1
ix fuEufyf[kr 'kCnksa ds foijhrkFkhZ crkb,% 1
vk/kqfud] vPNsA
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fQj Hkh rqe fgeikr&riu esa
fcuk vkg pqipki pyks jsA
dkydwV ftruk gks ih yks
nnZ] na'k nkgksa dks th yks
thou dh ttZj pknj dks
vVy usg lkgl ls lh yks
vkt jkr gS rks dy fu'p;
v#.k glxs k] [+kqf'k;k ys yks
vkdqy ik"kk.kh vUrj ls
fu>Zj&lk vfojke <yks js!
tu&fgrk; fnu&jkr xyks js!
i dfo us fdu ck/kkvksa dks t+gjhys Qu ds :i esa dfYir fd;k gS\ og fdudks
dkyt;h cudj dqpyus ds fy, dg jgk gS\
ii ^fgeikr&riu* ls dfo dk D;k vfHkizk; gS\ og thou dh fdu #dkoVksa dh
ijokg fd, fcuk vkxs pyus ds fy, dg jgk gS\
iii thou esa vVy usg vkSj lkgl dh D;k vko';drk gS\
iv vk'k; Li"V dhft, %
fu>Zj&lk vfojke <yks js!
tu&fgrk; fnu&jkr xyks js!
vFkok
ekVh] rq>s iz.kke!
esjs iq.;ns'k dh ekVh] rw fdruh vfHkjke!
rq>s yxk ekFks ls lkjs d"V gks x, nwj]
{k.k&Hkj esa gh Hkwy x;k eSa 'k=kq&;a=k.kk wj]
lq[k&LQwfrZ dk bl dk;k esa gqvk iqu% lapkj&
yxrk tSls vkt ;qxksa ds ckn feyk foJke!
ekVh] rq>s iz.kke!
rq>ls fcNqM+ feyk izk.kksa dks dHkh us iy&Hkj pSu]
rsjs n'kZu gsrq jkr&fnu rjl jgs Fks uSu]
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/kU; gqvk rsjs pj.kksa esa vkdj ;g vfLrRo &
gqbZ lk/kuk lQy] HkDr dks izkIr gks x, jke!
ekVh rq>s iz.kke!
vej e`fkds! yxrh rw ikjl ls c<+ dj vkt]
dkjk&tM+ thou lpsr fQj] rq> dks Nw dj vkt]
ej.k'khy ge] fdUrq vej rw] gS veR;Z ;g /kke &
ge ej&ej dj vej djsxa s rsjk mTToy uke!
i dfo fdls iz.kke dj jgk gS\ mls ^iq.; ns'k dh* D;ksa dgk gS\
ii ekr`Hkwfe dks iz.kke djus ds ckn dSlh vuqHkwfr gksrh gS\
iii ekVh ls fcNqM+us rFkk feyus ij dfo dks dSlk vuqHko gqvk\
iv ^vej e`fkds! yxrh rw ikjl ls c<+ dj vkt*& bl iafDr esa fdl Hkko dks
O;Dr fd;k x;k gS\
[k.M [k
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vFkok
varfoZ|ky; okn&fookn&izfr;ksfxrk esa vkius izFke iqjLdkj izkIr fd;k gSA viuh bl
mYys[kuh; miyfC/k dk leLr fooj.k vius fe=k dks fy[ks i=k esa izLrqr dhft,A
[k.M x
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[k.M ?k
10- fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k dks i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uksa ds mkj nhft, % 2x3 = 6
Mkj nzeq iyuk fcNkSuk uo iYyo ds]
lqeu f>axy
w k lksgS ru Nfc Hkkjh nSA
iou >qykoS] dsdh&dhj crjkoSa ^nso*]
dksfdy gykoS&gqylkoS dj rkjh nSAA
iwfjr ijkx lksa mrkjks djS jkbZ uksu]
datdyh ukf;dk yrku flj lkjh nSA
enu eghi tw dks ckyd clar rkfg]
izkrfg txkor xqykc pVdkjh nSAA
i izLrqr in esa clar dks fdldk jktdqekj dgk gS vkSj D;ks\a
ii jkbZ uksu mrkjus dk D;k vk'k; gS\ jktdqekj dk jkbZ uksu dkSu] dSls
mrkjrk gS\
iii ckyd clar dks >wys esa >qykus vkSj cky&hM+k, djkus dk dke dSls laiUu
gksrk gS\
vFkok
fdruk izkekf.kd Fkk mldk nq[k
yM+dh dks nku esa nsrs oDr
tSls ogh mldh vafre iwt
h gks
yM+dh vHkh l;kuh ugha Fkh
vHkh bruh Hkksyh&Hkkyh ljy Fkh
fd mls lq[k dk vkHkkl rks gksrk Fkk
ysfdu nq[k ckpuk ugha vkrk Fkk
ikfBdk Fkh og /kq/ kys izdk'k dh
dqN rqdksa vkSj dqN y;c) iafDr;ksa dh
i ek dk dkSu&lk nq[k izkekf.kd Fkk\ dSl\s
ii csVh dks vafre iwt
h D;ksa dgk x;k gS\
iii ^ikfBdk Fkh og /kq/ kys izdk'k dh* dFku ls dfo D;k crkuk pkgrk gS\
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11- fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa ls fdUgha rhu ds mkj nhft, % 3+3+3 = 9
d ij'kqjke ds ks/k djus ij jke vkSj y{e.k dh tks izfrf;k gqbZ mlds vk/kkj ij
mudh LoHkkoxr fo'ks"krkvksa dks fyf[k,A
[k ^vkRedF;* dfork ds ek/;e ls izlkn th ds O;fDrRo dh tks >yd feyrh gS]
og mudh bZekunkjh vkSj lkgl dk izek.k gS] Li"V dhft,A
x ^Q+ly* dfork esa Q+ly mitkus ds fy, ftu vko';d roksa dh ckr dgh xbZ
gSA D;k ;s ro ,d&nwljs ij vk/kkfjr gksdj gh Q+ly dh mit esa lgk;d gksrs
gS]a le>kdj fyf[k,A
?k ^Nk;k er Nwuk* dfork esa O;Dr nq[k ds dkj.kksa dk mYys[k dhft,A
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i ckny dfo ds fdl Hkko dk izrhd gS\
ii cknyksa dks ^vuar ds ?ku* D;ksa dgk x;k gS\
iii i|ka'k dh Hkk"kk dh dksbZ ,d fo'ks"krk crkb,A
iv ;g dfork fdl ;qx dh jpuk gS\
v dkO;ka'k ds var esa ijLij foykse 'kCnksa ds iz;ksx ls dfork esa D;k fo'ks"krk vk
xbZ gS\
13- fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k dks i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uksa ds mkj nhft, % 2+2+2 = 6
Q+knj dks t+gjckn ls ugha ejuk pkfg, FkkA ftldh jxksa esa nwljksa ds fy, feBkl
Hkjs ve`r ds vfrfjDr vkSj dqN ugha Fkk mlds fy, bl t+gj dk fo/kku D;ksa gks\ ;g
loky fdl bZ'oj ls iwN\as izHkq dh vkLFkk gh ftldk vfLrRo Fkk] og nsg dh bl ;kruk
dh ijh{kk mez dh vkf[+kjh nsgjh ij D;ksa ns\
i ys[kd ,slk D;ksa dgrk gS fd Q+knj dks t+gjckn ls ugha ejuk pkfg, Fkk\
ii ^izHkq dh vkLFkk gh ftldk vfLrRo Fkk* okD; ls Q+knj ds O;fDrRo dh fdl
fo'ks"krk dk ifjp; izkIr gksrk gS\
iii ^mez dh vkf[+kjh nsgjh* dFku ls ys[kd dk D;k vfHkizk; gS\
vFkok
vius gkiksgksa ls cpus ds fy, ge Lo;a fdlh 'kj.k] fdlh xqQk dks [kkstrs gSa
tgk viuh nqf'pUrkvks]a nqcyZ rkvksa dks NksM+ ldsa vkSj ogk ls fQj vius fy, ,d u;k
frfyLe x<+ ldsAa fgju viuh gh egd ls ijs'kku iwjs taxy esa ml ojnku dks [kkstrk
gS ftldh xed mlh esa lekbZ gSA vLlh cjl ls fcfLeYyk [kk ;gh lksprs vk, gSa fd
lkrksa lqjksa dks cjrus dh reht+ mUgsa lyhd+s ls vHkh rd D;ksa ugha vkbZA
i ^gkiksg* 'kCn dk D;k vfHkizk; gS\ bUlku gkiksgksa ls cpus ds fy,
D;k&D;k djrk gS\
ii fgju fdl ojnku dh ryk'k esa taxy esa ekjk&ekjk fQjrk gS\ vUr esa D;k
og mldks izkIr dj ikrk gS\
iii bl x|ka'k ds vafre okD; ds vk/kkj ij fcfLeYyk [kk ds O;fDrRo dh
fo'ks"krk Li"V dhft,A
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[k ^laLd`fr* ikB ds ys[kd us fdu mnkgj.kksa ds vk/kkj ij ^laLd`fr* vkSj ^lH;rk*
ds Lo:i dks Li"V fd;k gS\ fdUgha rhu dk mYys[k dhft,A
x ^,d dgkuh ;g Hkh* ikB dh ysf[kdk ds O;fDrRo dks cukus esa fdu&fdu O;fDr;ksa
dk ;ksxnku fdl :i esa jgk\
?k ^y[kuoh vankt+* ikB esa [khjk [kkus dh rS;kjh djus dk ,d fp=k izLrqr fd;k x;k
gSA fdlh fiz; [kk| inkFkZ dk jlkLoknu djus ds fy, vki tks rS;kjh djrs gS]a
mldk fp=k vius 'kCnksa esa izLrqr dhft,A
15- d ^ckyxksfcu Hkxr* ikB esa fpf=kr Hkxr x`gLFk gksdj Hkh gj n`f"V ls lk/kq FksA D;k
lk/kq dh igpku ekyk] fryd rFkk xs#, oL=kksa ls gksrh gS ;k mlds vpkj&fopkj
ls\ bl fo"k; esa vius fopkj izLrqr dhft,A 2
[k ^usrkth dk p'ek* ikB ds vk/kkj ij crkb, fd fdlh uxj ds pkSjkgs ij izfl)
O;fDr dh ewfrZ yxkus ds D;k ms'; gksrs gSAa 3
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vad &&& ;kstuk &&& fganh ikB~;e ^v*
lkekU; funs'Z k % ewY;kadu djrs le; d`i;k fuEufyf[kr funs'Z kksa ds izfr lko/kkuh cjfr,A
1- vad&;kstuk dk ms'; ewY;kadu dks vf/kdkf/kd oLrqfu"B cukuk gSA vad&;kstuk esa fn, x,
mkj&fcanq vafre ugha gSAa ;s lq>kokRed ,oa lkadfs rd gSAa ;fn ijh{kkFkhZ us buls fHkUu] fdarq mi;qDr
mkj fn, gSa rks mls mi;qDr vad fn, tk,A
2- ewY;kadu djus okys ijh{kdksa ds lkFk tc rd izFke fnu oS;fDrd vFkok lkewfgd :i ls
vad&;kstuk ij Hkyh&Hkkfr vkn~;ksikar fopkj&fofue; ugha gks tkrk rc rd ewY;kadu vkjaHk u
djk;k tk,A
3- ewY;kadu&dk;Z viuh futh O;k[;k ds vuqlkj ugha cfYd vad&;kstuk esa fufnZ"V funs'Z kkuqlkj gh fd;k tk,A
4- iz'u ds miHkkxksa ds mkjksa ij nkb vksj vad fn, tk,] ckn esa miHkkxksa ds bu vadksa dk ;ksx ckb
vksj ds gkf'k;s esa fy[kdj mls xksykd`r dj fn;k tk,A
5- ;fn iz'u dk dksbZ miHkkx ugha gS rks ml ij ckb vksj gh vad fn, tk,A
6- ;fn ijh{kkFkhZ us fdlh vfrfjDr iz'u dk mkj Hkh fy[k fn;k gS rks ftl iz'u dks igys gy fd;k
x;k gS ml ij vad nsa vkSj ckn esa fd, gq, dks dkV nsAa
7- laf{kIr fdarq mi;qDr foospu ds lkFk izLrqr fd;k x;k fcanoq r mkj foLr`r foospu dh vis{kk
vPNk ekuk tk,xkA ,sls mkjksa dks mfpr ego nsus dh vis{kk gSA
10- vifBr xn~;ka'k vkSj dkO;ka'k ds iz'uksa esa ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dh le> esa vfHkO;fDrxr ;ksX;rk dks
vf/kd ego u fn;k tk, ftlls ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks vdkj.k gkfu gksA
11- ewY;kadu esa lai.w kZ vad iSekus & 0 ls 100 dk iz;ksx vHkh"V gS vFkkZr~ ijh{kkFkhZ us ;fn lHkh visf{kr
mkj&fcanv
q ksa dk mYys[k fd;k gS rks mls iwjs 100 vad fn, tkus pkfg,A
12- rkjkafdr iz'uksa ds mkj esa ijh{kkFkhZ ds fparu lksp dks ego nsrs gq, vad nsA
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iz'u&i=k&la[;k 3@1@1
fganh ^v*
[kaM ^d*
1- (i) os LFkku] lHkk, rFkk eap ftu ij ,d ls vf/kd Hkk"kk, ,d= gksrh
gS] D;ksfa d ufn;ksa dh Hkkfr Hkk"kkvksa esa Hkh turk ds vklw o meax]s Hkko vkSj
fopkj] vk'kk, vkSj 'kadk, lekfgr gksrh gSAa 1+1 = 2
(ii) Hkk"kk laxeksa esa fofo/k tuinksa esa clus okyh turk ds n;] Hkkoksa o
fopkjksa dk esy gksrk gSA 2
(iii) Hkk"kk laxe esa tks Hkh Hkkjroklh Jk ls Luku djrk gSA 1
(iv) vyx&vyx izn's kksa esa vkilh Kku Hkk"kkvksa ds rhoz tkxj.k@fodkl }kjk
c<+ ldrk gSA 1
(v) os viuh gh Hkk"kk rd lhfer u jg dj vU; Hkk"kkvksa esa Hkh igqpAs lkFk gh
vU; Hkk"kkvksa ds lkfgR; dh Hkh tkudkjh j[ksAa 1
(vi) vU; Hkk"kkvksa ds ys[kdks]a mudh jpukvksa vkSj muesa izLrqr fopkj/kkjk ds
fo"k; esa ftKklk mRiUu gqbAZ 1
(vii) Hkk"kk&laxe] Hkk"kk laxe dk izHkko ;k dksbZ vU; mi;qDr 'kh"kZdA 1
(viii) lkSjHk&lqx/a k] [kq'kcw & (dksbZ ,d)
vkdka{kk & bPNk] vfHkyk"kk] pkg & (dksbZ ,d) +=1
2- (i) ekr``Hkwfe@Hkkjrekrk ls gSA ohjksa us mls [kwu ilhus ls lhapk gS vkSj mldh
j{kk ds fy, viuk cfynku fn;k gSA 1+1 = 2
(ii) /kjrh ds nq'eu fons'kh vke.kdkjh] "kM;a=dkjh vkSj fo'okl?kkrh yksx gSAa
os /kjrh dks tkfr&ikfr] oxksZa o lEiznk;ksa esa ckV dj mlds VqdMs+ djuk
pkgrs gSAa 1+1 = 2
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(iii) vius gh ns'k esa fNis ns'kksgh vkSj fo'okl?kkrh yksxA muds eu esa LokFkZ
flf vkSj voljokfnrk :ih pksj cSBk gqvk gSA 1+1 = 2
(iv) ,sls fNis fo'okl?kkrh yksxksa dks lko/kku dj psrkouh ns nks fd muds diV
dk nq"ifj.kke mUgsa Hkqxruk gh iM+xs kA 2
vFkok
(i) Hkkjr ds f"k&eqfu;ksa us Hkkjr dks vius ri] Je ,oa la;e dh ijaijk ds
:i esa Lof.kZe cuk;k gSA 2
(ii) gekjs f"k eqfu;ksa us vkRek ds lR; dks izkIr djus ds fy, o ijksidkj ds
fy, ryokj dh /kkj ij pyus ds leku dBksj ri dk thou ft;k gSA 2
(iii) Kku iznku dj nwljksa dk thou lokjus ds fy, os vius thou dks ekse ds
fn, ds leku tykrs gSAa 2
(iv) f"k eqfu vius lR;] vfgalk :ih Hkw"k.kks]a d#.kke;h ok.kh] vius vk'kh"kks]a
'kqHksPNkvksa vkfn fo'ks"krkvksa ds dkj.k oanuh; gSAa 2
[kaM ^[k*
3- fuca/k
Hkwfedk @ izLrkouk 1
fo"k; izfriknu 5
milagkj 1
Hkk"kk dh 'kqrk 1
izLrqfr @ lexz izHkko 2
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4- i=
izkjaHk ,oa lekiu dh vkSipkfjdrk, 2
(irk] fnukad] lacks/ku] lekiu)
fo"k; lkexzh @ izLrqfr 2
Hkk"kk dh 'kqrk 1
5
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5- d (i) tkxrk jgk & vdeZd f;k ++
7- (i) eSa ubZ dkj [kjhnwx k vkSj @ fdarq @ ijarq @ ysfdu iqjkuh dkj ugha [kjhnwxkA 1
(ii) tks O;fDr lkglh gks] mlds fy, dksbZ Hkh dk;Z nq"dj ugha gksrkA 1
(iii) mlus iqLrdky; tkdj egkHkkjr i<+hA 1
8- (i) gekjs }kjk bl vikj d"V dks lgu ugha fd;k tk ldrkA 1
(ii) ;g Nk=k HkkoHkhuh Jkatfy ns jgh gSA
(iii) vkb,] pyk tk,A
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(iii) ;ksx dks O;kf/k ekurh gSAa os mls papy eu okyksa dks lkSia us dk ijke'kZ nsrh
gSAa 1+1 = 2
vFkok
(i) dfo us e/kqi ds :i esa vius eu dh dYiuk dh gSA og xquxquk dj dfo ds
thou dh dgkuh dj jgk gSA 1+1 = 2
(ii) bl iafDr esa ladrs gS fd c<+rh mez ds lkFk dfo dh Le`fr;k /kq/kyh iM+
jgh gSAa 2
(iii) dfo dk vfHkizk; vlhe lalkj ls gSA thou ds vla[; bfrgkl fy[ks tkus
ls rkRi;Z vufxur yksxksa ds thou dh dFkkvksa ls gSA lkFk gh dfo ds thou
dh vufxur Le`fr;ksa dh vksj ladrs gSA 1+1 = 2
(d) ! geus cpiu esa vusd /kuqfg;k rksM+ha rc rks f"koj us dHkh ks/k ugha
fd;kA blh /kuq"k ij bruh eerk fdl dkj.k gSA
! gekjs fy, lHkh /kuq"k ,dleku gSa blfy, fdlh Hkh /kuq"k dks rksM+us
esa ge gkfu&ykHk dk fopkj ugha djrsA
! Jh jke us bl /kuq"k dks u, /kuq"k ds Hkze esa ns[kk Fkk fdarq ;g rks
muds Nwrs gh VwV x;kA 1+1+1 = 3
([k) ! l`f"V esa jpukRedrk vkSj uothou dk lapkj djus ds vFkZ esAa
! rIr vkSj O;kdqy lalkj dks ty o"kkZ dj 'kkafr vkSj 'khryrk iznku
djus ds vFkZ esAa 1+1 = 3
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(?k) ! eq[; xk;d dh vkokT+k esa viuh vkokT+k feyk dj ml dh lgk;rk
djrk gSA eq[; xk;d tc lqj ls HkVd tkrk gS rc laxrdkj gh lqj
lHkkyus esa mldh lgk;rk djrk gSA
! rkjlIrd esa eq[; xk;d dk xyk cSBus yxrk] izjs .kk vkSj mRlkg
lkFk NksM+us yxrs gSa rc laxrdkj vius Loj ls mls ;g fo'okl
fnykrk gS fd og vdsyk ugha gSA
! lekt ds izR;sd {ks= ls tqM+s eq[; O;fDr;ksa ds dk;ksaZ esa ekuoh; Hkko
ls lg;ksx djus okys O;fDr;ksa dh vksj ladrs gSA 1+1 = 2
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vFkok
(d) ! D;ksfa d Q+knj dk ladYi laU;kfl;ksa dh Hkkfr n`<+ vkSj vVy FkkA
! mUgksaus laU;kfl;ksa dh Hkkfr lkalkfjdrk dks R;kxk ugha vfirq yksxksa
ls tqM+s jgs] lac/a kksa dk fuekZ.k fd;k vkSj mudk fuoZgu fd;kA 1+1 = 2
([k) ! Qknj o"kksaZ dk varjky vkus ij Hkh lac/a kksa esa uohu rkt+xh cuk, j[krs
FksA
! os tc Hkh fnYyh vkrs rks foijhr ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa Hkh le; fudky
dj] nks feuV ds fy, gh lgh fdarq ys[kd ls vo'; feyrs FksA 1+1 = 2
(d) ! eUuw th us viuh usr`Ro {kerk ls Ldwy o dkWyst ds ;qok oxZ dks
laxfBr dj Lok/khurk vkanksyu ls tksM+kA
! 'kgj Hkj esa Lok/khurk ds fy, gksus okyh izHkkr Qsfj;ksa] tqywlks]a
gM+rkyksa esa lf; :i ls Hkkx fy;kA
! vius vkstLoh Hkk"k.kksa ls yksxksa esa Lok/khurk ds izfr psruk tkxzr dj
mUgsa Hkh vkanksyu ls tqM+us dh isjz .kk nhA 1+1+1 = 3
([k) ! vuFkZ L=h&iq#"k nksuksa ls gksrs gSaA fL=;ksa dk fd;k x;k vuFkZ ;fn
mudh f'k{kk gh dk ifj.kke ekuk tk, rks iq#"kksa n~okjk fd;k x;k
vuFkZ Hkh mudh f'k{kk gh dk nq"ifj.kke ekuk tk,A
! 'kadrq yk n~okjk nq";ar dks dgk x;k dVq okD; loZFkk LokHkkfod Fkk]
mlesa dqN Hkh vuqfpr ughaA
! f'k{kk vuFkZ dk dkjd ughA vuFkZ L=h&iq#"k] i<+&s fy[ks vkSj vui<+
nksuksa ls gksrs gSA vuFkZ dk dkj.k dqN vkSj gh gS tks O;fDr fo'ks"k ds
pky&pyu ij fuHkZj djrk gSA 1+1+1 = 3
(?k) esjs fopkj esa dgkuh ds fy, fopkj] ?kVuk vkSj ik=ksa dk gksuk vfuok;Z gSA
fdlh Hkh dgkuh ds fy, dFkkud vko';d gS tks fdlh u fdlh ?kVuk ij
vk/kkfjr gksrk gS] ftls dgkuhdkj ik=ksa ds ek/;els gh vfHkO;Dr dj ldrk
gSA bUgha ?kVukvksa ,oa ik=ksa ds ek/;e ls ys[kd nhu&nqfu;k ds ckjs esa vius
fopkj vfHkO;Dr djrk gSA
(iz'u ds nwljs igyw ij mi;qDr rdZ gksus ij vU; mkj Hkh Lohdkj fd,
tk,) 3
15- (d) ! D;ksafd tc bu nksuksa 'Cnksa ds lkFk vusd fo'ks"k.k yx tkrs gS]
tSl&s HkkSfrd lH;rk] vk/;kfRed lH;rk vkfn rks bu 'kCnksa ds vFkZ
dks ysdj Hkze gks tkrk gSA
! ;g le> ugha vkrk fd ;s nksuksa ,d gh oLrq gSa vFkok vyx&vyxA
! ;fn vyx&vyx gSa rks buesa D;k varj gSA 1+1+1 = 3
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! nqykjh us ubZ&dksjh] fons'kh /kksfr;ksa dk caMy fons'kh oL=ksa ds <sj
esa Qsd
a fn;kA VqUuw dh e`R;q ds i'pkr vaxt sz ksa dh lHkk esa VqUuw n~okjk
nh xbZ [kn~nj dh /kksrh igu dj xbZ vkSj xkus ds fy, foo'k fd,
tkus ij mlus ml [kq'kh dh lHkk esa nq[k Hkjk xhr xkdj viuk
fojks/k izdV fd;kA
(fdUgha nks fcanv
q ksa dk mYys[k visf{kr) 1+1 = 2
(x) ! fpfdRlk ds {ks= esa vax O;kikj] Hkw.z k&gR;k vkfn ds :i esAa
! lqj{kk ds {ks= esa ,d ns'k n~okjk nwljs dh tklwlh vR;k/kqfud
gfFk;kjksa n~okjk vkrad dk izlkjA
! lapkj ds ek/;eksa dk vijk/k ds fy, iz;ksxA
! izd`fr dk va/kk/kq/a k nksgu dj vlary
q u iSnk djukA 1+1 = 2
([k) xqyke vkSj vkSifuosf'kd ekufldrk dks n'kkZrh gSA lkFk gh ljdkjh foHkkxksa
dh v{kerk vkSj ,d nwljs ij dk;Z dks Vkyus dh izo`fk izdV gksrh gSA
(i{k ;k foi{k esa mi;qDr rdZ Lohdkj fd, tk,) 2+2 = 4
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iz'u&i=k&la[;k 3@1
fganh ^v*
[kaM ^d*
1- (i) Hkkjr gh ,d ns'k gS ftlesa f'kf{kr O;fDr og le>k tkrk gS tks viuh
ekr`Hkk"kk esa dq'ky gks ;k ugha] fdarq vaxt
sz h esa vo'; fuiq.k gksA 1
(ii) fons'kksa esa lqf'kf{kr O;fDr mls le>k tkrk gS ftlds ?kj esa viuh
Hkk"kk dh iqLrdksa dk laxzg gks vkSj ftls vPNs ys[kd vkSj dfo dh
tkudkjh gksA Hkkjr esa izR;sd ?kj esa lkt&lTtk ds vk/kqfud midj.k rks
vo'; gksrs gSa ij viuh Hkk"kk dh dksbZ iqLrd ;k if=dk fn[kkbZ ugha nsrhA 1+1 = 2
(iii) vaxtsz h 'kklu ,oa if'peh laLd`fr ds izfr >qdko ds dkj.k ,slh voLFkk gqbZ
gSA Hkkjr ds yksxksa esa viuh Hkk"kk dh iqLrd ;k if=dk ds laxzg ds izfr
:fp ugha gSA 1+1 = 2
2- (i) ! dfo us leq dh vkleku dks Nwus okyh ph&ph ygjks]a Hkwdia ] vkx
dh yiVks]a /kwedsrq vkSj fctyh dh ped vkfn ck/kkvksa dks t+gjhys
Qu ds :i esa dfYir fd;k gSA
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! dfo Hkkjrh; uo;qodksa dks dkyt;h cudj bu ck/kkvksa dks dqpyus
ds fy, dg jgk gSA 1+1 = 2
(ii) ! thou esa vkus okyh #dkoVks]a ck/kkvksa vkSj d"Vksa ls gSA
! thou ds ekxZ esa vkus okyh fofo/k ck/kkvksa dh ijokg fd, fcukA 1+1 = 2
(iii) dfBu ifjfLFkfr;ksa dks lgrs gq, vkus okys lq[ke; dy dh izrh{kk ds fy,
usg vkSj lkgl dh vko';drk gSA 2
(iv) tudY;k.k ds fy, >jus dh rjg fnu&jkr la?k"kZ djrs gq, thou iFk ij
fujarj vkxs c<+rs jgksA 2
vFkok
(i) ! ekr`Hkwfe dh ekVh dksA
! ekr`Hkwfe gksus ds dkj.k] xaxk&;equk tSlh ifo= unh gksus ds dkj.kA 1+1 = 2
(ii) lq[k vkSj 'kkafr dh vuqHkwfr gksrh gS] tSls HkDr dks bZ'oj dh izkfIr vkSj
riL;k ds lQy gksus ij gksrh gSA 2
(iii) ekVh ls fcNqM+us ij dfo dh vkdqyrk c<+ tkrh gS] mls iy Hkj ds fy, Hkh
pSu ugha feyrkA mlds n'kZu ds fy, vk[ksa rjl xbZ FkhaA feyus ij mls
vius vfLrRo dh igpku gqb]Z mldh riL;k lQy gqbAZ mls ,slk yxk ekuks
HkDr dks bZ'oj dh izkfIr gks xbZ gSA 1+1 = 2
(iii) ikjl ds Li'kZ ls yksgk lksuk cu tkrk gSA mlh izdkj ekVh ds Li'kZ ls rks tM+
O;fDr esa Hkh psruk dk lapkj gks tkrk gSA ekVh ej.k'khy ekuo dks Hkh vej
dj nsrh gSA 1+1 = 2
[kaM *[k*
3- fuca/k ds fy, vad ;kstuk
(i) Hkwfedk @ izLrkouk 1
(ii) fo"k; izfriknu 5
(iii) milagkj 1
(iv) Hkk"kk dh 'kqrk 1
(v) izLrqfr @ lexz izHkko 2 10
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4- i= ys[ku
(i) izkjaHk ,oa lekiu dh vkSipkfjdrk,
(irk] fnukad] lacks/ku] lekiu) 2
(ii) fo"k; lkexzh @ izLrqfr 2
(iii) Hkk"kk dh 'kqrk 1
(i= dh vkSipkfjdrk, nk, ls ck, fy[kh xbZ gksa vFkok ck, ls nk,] nksuksa 5
Lohd`r dh tk,)
[kaM *x*
5- d (i) Hkj x;k & ldeZd @ la;Dq r f;k +=1
6- vkuanu & O;fDrokpd laKk] ,dopu] iqfYyax] drkZ dkjd] HkkX;'kkyh fo'ks"k.k
dk fo'ks";
HkkX;'kkyh & xq.kokpd fo'ks"k.k] iqfYyax] vkuanu fo'ks"; dk fo'ks"k.k +++
(inksa dhs O;kdjf.kd dksfV rFkk ,d&,d vU; ifjp; fcanq visf{kr) =2
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9- (i) ;ed vyadkj@ vuqikz l
(ii) #id vyadkj
(iii) vuqikz l vyadkj 1+1+1 = 3
[k.M ^?k*
10- (i) dkenso dk jktdqekjA
D;ksfa d dkenso lkSna ;Z ds nsork ekus tkrs gSa vkSj vizfre lkSna ;Z'kkyh olar
dkenso dk gh ckyd gks ldrk gSA 1+1 = 2
(ii) jkbZ uksu mrkjus dk vk'k; ut+j mrkjus ls gSA datdyh ukf;dk] flj ij
yrkvksa :ih lkM+h vks<+dj ijkx :ih jkbZ uksu mrkj jgh gSA 1++ = 2
(iii) clar :ih f'k'kq dks iou >wyk >qyk jgk gSA rksrk vkSj eksj vkil esa ckrsa
dj jgs gSAa dks;y rkyh ctkdj fgyk&Mqykdj izlUu dj jgh gSA 1+1 = 2
vFkok
(i) viuh vafre iwt h dks Hkh nku esa ns nsukA ftls fo'ks"k iwt
h dh rjg lgstdj
j[kk Fkk mls fonk djuk iM+kA 1+1 = 2
(ii) csVh ds llqjky tkus ds ckn ek fcydqy vdsyh iM+ tk,xh] og mlds
thou dh lafpr iwt
a h Fkh] mlds lq[k&nq[k dh lkFkh FkhA 2
(iii) vHkh mls nqfu;k dh tkudkjh ugha FkhA mls lq[k dk vglkl rks Fkk ijarq
nq[k ls ifjfpr ugha FkhA og lekt ds jhfr&fjokt+ vkSj :f<+;ksa ls vufHkK
FkhA 2
13- (i) Qknj dh jxksa esa nwljksa ds fy, ve`r ds vfrfjDr vkSj dqN ugha FkkA blfy,
ve`r ds lkFk t+gj dk fo/kku mfpr ughaA 2
(ii) /kkfeZd izo`fk ,oa vkthou vkfLrdrkA 2
(iii) o`koLFkk ,oa e`R;q dh lehirkA 2
vFkok
(i) vleatl ;k eu ds var}Z}A buls cpus ds fy, balku fdlh dh 'kj.k ;k
xqQk dks [kkstrk gS tgk og viuh nqf'parkvksa ,oa nqcy
Z rkvksl
a s eqDr gks ldsA 2
(ii) fgju viuh gh egd ls ijs'kku iwjs taxy esa ml ojnku dks [kkstrk gS
ftldh xed mlh esa lek;h gSA
var rd mls ikus esa vleFkZ jgrk gSA 2
(iii) laxhr mudh tku FkhA vLlh o"kZ rd 'kgukbZ ctkus ij Hkh mudks yxrk
Fkk fd vHkh lh[kus ds fy, cgqr dqN ckdh gSA 2
14- d ! dbZ iq#"k f'kf{kr gksdj Hkh fL=;ksa ds lkFk nqO;Zogkj djrs gSAa
! fL=;ksa dk gd mUgsa ugha nsrAs
! ;fn fL=;ksa dk fd;k gqvk vuFkZ mudks i<+kus dk ifj.kke gS rks iq#"kksa
dk fd;k gqvk vuFkZ Hkh mudh f'k{kk dk gh ifj.kke ekuuk pkfg,A
! HkoHkwfr] dkfynkl vkfn ds ukVd ftl tekus ds gSa ml tekus esa
f'kf{krksa dk leLr leqnk; laLd`r gh cksyrk Fkk] igys bl rF; dks
izekf.kr djsa rc izkd`r cksyus okyh fL=;ksa dks vui<+ dgus dk lkgl
djsAa 3
dksbZ vU; fcanq Hkh Lohdk;Z
(fdUgha rhu fcanv
q ksa ds fy, vad fn, tk,A)
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[k ! O;fDr dh og ;ksX;rk@izof` k ftlls og fdlh oLrq dk vkfo"dkj djrk
gS og ml O;fDr fo'ks"k dh laLd`fr gS vkSj ml ;ksX;rk@ laLd`fr ls
vkfo"d`r oLrq lH;rk gSA
! laLd`fr O;fDr ls ekuo ds fy, eaxydkjh vkfo"dkj djkrh gS ,oa
loZLo R;kx djkrh gSA
! laLd`fr dk ifj.kke lH;rk esa ns[kk tkrk gSA
! gekjs [kkus&ihus ds rjhds] vkokxeu ds lk/kuksa ls gekjh lH;rk dk
irk pyrk gSA
(fdUgha rhu fcanv
q ksa dk mYys[k) 3
x ! ysf[kdk ds O;fDrRo ij muds firkth ds LoHkko ,oa vknrksa dk vizR;{k
:i ls xgjk izHkko iM+kA muds firk dk izHkko dgha 'kDdhiu] dgha
dqBa kvksa rks dgha vU; izfrf;k ds :i esa gqvkA
! 'khyk vxzoky ds izHkko ls os lkfgR;izes h o vkstLoh oDrk cuhaA mudh 1+1=3
tks'khyh ckrksa us budh jxksa esa cgrs [kwu dks ykos esa cny fn;kA
?k ! fo|kfFkZ;ksa }kjk vius fiz; [kk| inkFkZ dk jlkLoknu djus ds fy,
rS;kjh dk o.kZuA 3
15- d lk/kq dh igpku mlds vkpkj&fopkj ls gksrh gSA Hkxr dk vkpj.k lk/kqvksa
ds leku FkkA os dchj ds HkDr FksA vkMacj esa fo'okl ugha djrs FksA lR; ij
cy nsrs FksA deZ esa vkLFkk j[krs FksA fdlh dh pht+ fcuk iwNs ugha Nwrs FksA
tks dqN gS] mls ijekRek dk ekurs FksA
(mi;qDr rdZ nsus ij nwljk fodYi Hkh Lohdkjs)a 3
[k ! ml O;fDr dks ;kn j[kukA
! ml egkiq#"k dh Le`fr ,oa ;ksxnku dks thfor j[kukA
! vkus okyh ih<+h ds fy, izjs .kkA
(fdUgha nks dk mYys[k) 2
17- d VqUuw ds ljy n; izes us nqykjh ds O;fDrRo dks cny fn;kA VqUuw dsfuLokFkZ
izes us nqykjh dh lksbZ gqbZ eerk dks m}sfyr dj fn;kA 2
[k fgjksf'kek esa ?kwers gq, tc ys[kd us lM+d ij ,d tys gq, iRFkj ij,d
yach&mtyh Nk;k ns[khA jsfM;ks/kehZ inkFkZ dh fdj.kksa }kjk ml O;fDr dks
Hkki cukdj mM+k, tkus dh dYiuk ls ys[kd Hkhrj rd dki mBkA blls og
v.kq foLQksV mldh vuqHkwfr izR;{k esa vk x;k vkSj og fgjksf'kek foLQksV dk
HkksDrk cu x;kA 2
x rRdkyhu xzkeh.k laLd`fr esa cPpksa ds lgt LokHkkfod [ksy csdkj iM+h phtksa
ds lgkjs [ksys tkrs FksA ml ij /ku [kpZ djus dh vko';drk ugha gksrh FkhA
ij vktdy xzkeh.k ckyd Hkh 'kgjh [ksyksd a h vksj vkdf"kZr gksrs pys tk jgs
gSAa Vh- oh-] ft] dwyj vkfn xzkeh.k ?kjksa esa ns[ks tk ldrs gSAa 2
?k ! izd`fr lfnZ;ksa esa fge f'k[kjksa ij cQZ ds :i esa ty laxgz djrh gSA
! xfeZ;ksa esa ;gh cQZ fi?kydj ufn;ksa esa ty /kkjk ds :i esa cgrh gqbZ
gekjh I;kl cq>krh gSA 2
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fganh ikB~;e ^c*
fu/kkZfjr le; % 3 ?kaVs vf/kdre vad % 100
funs'Z k % (i) bl iz'ui=k ds pkj [k.M gSa & ^d*] ^[k*] ^x* vkSj ^?k*A
(ii) pkjksa [k.Mksa ds iz'uksa ds mkj nsuk vfuok;Z gSA
(iii) ;FkklaHko iz'uksa ds miHkkxksa ds mkj e'k% fyf[k,A
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dqyhu tks mls ugha xqeku ;k x:j gS
leFkZ 'kfDriw.kZ tks fdlku ;k etwj gSA
Hkfo";&}kj eqDr ls Lora=k Hkko ls pyks]
euq"; cu euq"; ls xys feys pys pyks]
leku Hkko ds izdk'koku lw;Z ds rys&
leku :i&xa/k Qwy&Qwy&ls f[kys pyksA
iqjk.k iaFk esa [kM+s fojks/k oSj Hkko ds
f=k'kwy dks nys pyks] ccwy dks eys pyksA
izo's k&ioZ gS Lons'k dk uohu os'k esa
euq"; cu euq"; ls xys feyks pys pyksA
uohu Hkko nks fd eSa uohu xku xk ldw]
uohu ns'k dh uohu vpZuk lquk ldw!
(i) dfork dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd nhft,A 1
(ii) izLrqr dkO;ka'k esa dfo us fdu uohurkvksa dh ppkZ dh gS\ 1
(iii) jk"V dks izc)
q D;ksa dgk x;k gS\ 1
(iv) euq"; ds fy, dfo dh D;k lykg gS\ 2
(v) ^u, lekt dk gjsd O;fDr ,d uwj gS\* dk Hkko Li"V dhft,A 1
(vi) fdlku] etnwj vkSj dqyhu O;fDr;ksa dh fo'ks"krk fdu iafDr;ksa esa crkbZ xbZ
gS\ 1
(vii) dfo dSlh uohurk dh dkeuk dj jgk gS\ 1
vFkok
ftlesa Lons'k dk eku Hkjk
vkt+knh dk vfHkeku Hkjk
tks fuHkZ; iFk ij c<+ vk,
tks egkizy; esa eqLdk,
tks vafre ne rd jgs MVs
ns fn, izk.k] ij ugha gVs
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tks ns'k&jk"V dh osnh ij
nsdj eLrd gks x, vej
;s jDr&fryd&Hkkjr&yykV!
mudks esjk igyk izek.k!
fQj os tks vk/kh cu Hkh"k.k
dj jgs vkt nq'eu ls j.k
ck.kksa ds ifo&la/kku cus
tks Tokykeq[k&fgeoku cus
gSa VwV jgs fjiq ds x<+ ij
ck/kkvksa ds ioZr p<+dj
tks U;k;&uhfr dks vfiZr gSa
Hkkjr ds fy, lefiZr gSa
dhfrZr ftlls ;g /kjk /kke
mu ohjksa dks esjk iz.kkeA
J)kur dfo dk ueLdkj
nqyHZ k gS Nan&izluw gkj
bldks cl os gh ikrs gSa
tks p<+s dky ij vkrs gSa
gqd
a f` r ls fo'o dikrs gSa
ioZr dk fny ngykrs gSa
j.k esa f=kiqjkard cus 'koZ
dj ys tks fjiq dk xoZ [koZ
tks vfXu&iq=k] R;kxh] vdke
mudks vfiZr esjk iz.kke!
(i) dfork dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd nhft,A 1
(ii) dfo us Hkkjr ds ekFks dk yky panu fdUgsa dgk gS\ 1
(iii) iz.kke ds ;ksX; ohjksa dh D;k fo'ks"krk, crkbZ xbZ gS\a 2
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(iv) dfo dh J)k fdu ohjksa ds izfr gS\ 1
(v) dfork dk ewy Hkko vius 'kCnksa esa fyf[k,A 2
(vi) ^vfxzi=q k] R;kxh] vdke* dFku dk vk'k; Li"V dhft,A 1
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(ii) vkRelEeku ls fdu xq.kksa dk tUe gksrk gS\ 2
(iii) vkRelEekuh O;fDr ekuo ek=k dks vius ifjokj dk vax D;ksa ekurk gS\ 1
(iv) fu'Ny n; gksus ls LokfHkekuh O;fDr dks D;k ykHk gksrk gS\ 1
(v) dksbZ O;fDr vkRelEeku ds vHkko esa loZLo dSls [kks ldrk gS\ 2
(vi) ys[kd us Lora=krk laxkz e dk D;k dkj.k crk;k gS\ 1
(vii) ^yksdfizdrk* vkSj ^vk/;kfRed* 'kCnksa ds izR;; vyx djds fyf[k,A 1
(viii) ^,drk* vkSj ^fons'kh* ds foijhrkFkZd 'kCn fyf[k,A 1
(ix) ^iFk* vkSj ^bZ'oj* 'kCnksa ds nks&nks i;kZ;okph fyf[k,A 2
[k.M&^[k*
3- fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlh ,d fo"k; ij fn, x, ladsr&fcanqvksa ds vk/kkj ij yxHkx
100 'kCnksa esa ,d vuqPNsn fyf[k,% 5
d tc ge nks xksyksa ls fiNM+ jgs Fks
(i) f[kykfM+;ksa dk tks'k
(ii) n'kZdksa dh n'kk
(iii) iz;kl vkSj ifj.kke
[k fgeky;% Hkkjr dk eqdVq
(i) eqdVq D;ksa
(ii) lkSna ;Z
(iii) mi;ksfxrk
x dkedkth ukjh dk ,d fnu
(i) ruko vkSj rS;kjh
(ii) dk;kZy; esa
(iii) ?kj esa
4- jk'ku&dkMZ [kks tkus ij vkiwfrZ vf/kdkjh dks nwljk dkMZ cukus dk vuqjks/k djrs gq,
i=k fyf[k,A 5
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vFkok
vfu;fer Mkd forj.k esa lq/kkj djus ds fy, vius {ks=k ds Mkdiky dks i=k fyf[k,A
[kaM ^x*
5- d in vkSj inca/k esa D;k varj gS\ mnkgj.k nsdj Li"V dhft,A 1
[k js[kkafdr inca/k dk uke crkb,% 1
tujy lkgc dk ckophZ vk jgk gSA
x uhps fn, x, okD; esa js[kkafdr inksa dk in&ifjp; fyf[k,% 2
js[kk dgrh gS fd eSa viuk dke Lo;a djrh gwA
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[k fjDr LFkkuksa dh iwfrZ mi;qDr eqgkojk vkSj yksdksfDr }kjk dhft, % 2
(i) ohj lUrkuksa us ----------------- ck/kdj gh ns'k dh j{kk dhA
(ii) eu je tkus ij gh lcls cM+k pSu feyrk gS] blfy, dgrs gSa fd] ------------A
10- fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'kksa esa ls fdlh ,d dks i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uksa ds mkj fyf[k, %
mM+ x;k] vpkud yks] Hkw/kj
QM+dk vikj ikjn ds ij!
jo&'ks"k jg x, gSa fu>Zj!
gS VwV iM+k Hkw ij vacjA
/kl x, /kjk esa lHk; 'kky!
mB jgk /kqvk] ty x;k rky!
;ksa tyn&;ku esa fopj&fopj
Fkk banz [ksyrk bant
z kyA
d dfo vkSj dfork dk uke fyf[k,A 1
[k 'kky&o`{kksa ds Mjus dk dkj.k Li"V dhft,A 1
x dfo us ^^jo&'ks"k jg x, gSa fu>Zj** D;ksa dgk gS\ Li"V dhft,A 2
?k banz tknwxjh dk [ksy dSls [ksy jgk gS\ 2
vFkok
jkg dqckZfu;ksa dh u ohjku gks
rqe ltkrs gh jguk u, dkfQ+ys
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Q+rg dk t'u bl t'u ds ckn gS
ftanxh ekSr ls fey jgh gS xys
ck/k yks vius ?kj ls dQ+u lkfFk;ks
vc rqEgkja gokys oru lkfFk;ksA
d dfo vkSj dfork dk uke fyf[k,A 1
[k ft+anxh ds ekSr ls xys feyus dk D;k rkRi;Z gS\ 1
x ^ck/k yks vius lj ls dQu* dgdj dfo D;k ladrs nsuk pkgrk gS\ 2
?k vk'k; Li"V dhft, % jkg dqckZfu;ksa dh u ohjku gksA 2
13- fuEufyf[kr x|ka'kksa esa ls fdlh ,d dks /;kuiwoZd i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uksa dk mkj
fyf[k,%
exj Vkbe&Vsfcy cuk ysuk ,d ckr gS] ml ij vey djuk nwljh ckrA igys
gh fnu mldh vogsyuk 'kq: gks tkrh gSA eSnku dh og lq[kn gfj;kyh] gok ds
gYds&gYds >ksda ]s QqVcky dh og mNy&dwn] dch ds os nko&?kkr] okyhcky dh og rsth
vkSj Qqjrh] eq>s vKkr vkSj vfuok;Z :i ls [khap ys tkrh vkSj ogk tkrs gh eSa lc dqN
Hkwy tkrkA og tkuysok Vkbe&Vsfcy] og vk[k QksM+ iqLrdsa fdlh dh ;kn u jgrh vkSj
HkkbZ lkgc dks ulhgr vkSj Q+thgr dk volj fey tkrkA eSa muds lk;s ls Hkkxrk]
mudh vk[kksa ls nwj jgus dh ps"Vk djrk] dejs esa bl rjg ncs iko vkrk fd mUgsa [kcj
u gksA mudh ut+j esjh vksj mBh vkSj esjs izk.k fudysA ges'kk flj ij ,d uaxh
ryokj&lh yVdrh ekywe gksrhA fQj Hkh tSls ekSr vkSj foifk ds chp Hkh vkneh eksg
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vkSj ek;k ds ca/ku esa tdM+k jgrk gS] eSa QVdkj vkSj ?kqM+fd;k [kkdj Hkh [ksy&dwn dk
frjLdkj u dj ldrk FkkA
d Vkbe&Vsfcy ij vey ugha gksus ds D;k dkj.k Fks\ 1
[k ys[kd HkkbZ lkgc dh vk[kksa ls nwj jgus dk iz;kl D;ksa djrk Fkk\ 2
x ekSr vkSj foifk ds chp ls D;k rkRi;Z gS\ ,slh fLFkfr esa Hkh ys[kd D;k djuk
ilan djrk Fkk\ 2
?k HkkbZ lkgc dks ulhgr dk volj dc fey tkrk Fkk\ 1
vFkok
lfn;ksa iwo]Z tc fyfVy vaMeku vkSj dkj&fudksckj vkil esa tqM+s gq, Fks rc ogk
,d lqna j&lk xko FkkA ikl esa ,d lqna j vkSj 'kfDr'kkyh ;qod jgk djrk FkkA mldk
uke Fkk rrkjkA fudksckjh mls csgn izes djrs FksA rrkjk ,d usd vkSj ennxkj O;fDr
FkkA lnSo nwljksa dh lgk;rk ds fy, rRij jgrkA vius xko okyksa dks gh ugha] vfirq
lewps }hi okfl;ksa dh lsok djuk viuk ije drZO; le>rk FkkA mlds bl R;kx dh
otg ls og pfpZr FkkA lHkh mldk vknj djrsA oDr eqlhcr esa mls Lej.k djrs vkSj
og Hkkxk&Hkkxk ogk igqp tkrkA nwljs xkoksa esa Hkh ioZ&R;kSgkjksa ds le; mls fo'ks"k :i
ls vkeaf=kr fd;k tkrkA mldk O;fDrRo rks vkd"kZd Fkk gh] lkFk gh vkReh; LoHkko
dh otg ls yksx mlds djhc jguk pkgrsA ikjaifjd iks'kkd ds lkFk og viuh dej
esa lnSo ,d ydM+h dh ryokj ck/ks jgrkA yksxksa dk er Fkk] ckotwn ydM+h dh gksus
ij] ml ryokj esa vn~Hkqr nSoh; 'kfDr FkhA rrkjk viuh ryokj dks dHkh vyx u gksus
nsrkA mldk nwljksa ds lkeus mi;ksx Hkh u djrkA fdUrq mlds pfpZr lkgfld dkjukeksa
ds dkj.k yksx&ckx ryokj esa vn~Hkqr 'kfDr dk gksuk ekurs FksA rrkjk dh ryokj ,d
foy{k.k jgL; FkhA
d lHkh yksx rrkjk dk vknj D;ksa djrs Fks\ 2
[k rrkjk dh iks'kkd dh D;k fo'ks"krk Fkh\ 1
x rrkjk dh ryokj ,d foy{k.k jgL; FkhA bldk dkj.k Li"V dhft,A 2
?k ikB rFkk ys[kd dk uke fyf[k,A 1
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x rrkjk vkSj okehjks ds xko dh D;k jhfr Fkh\
?k fQYe fuekZrk ds :i esa 'kSyUs nz dh D;k fo'ks"krk, Fkha\
15- d ^fxjfxV* dgkuh ds ek/;e ls lekt dh fdu folaxfr;ksa dh vksj ladrs fd;k
x;k gS\ 3
[k izdf` r esa vk, vlary
q u dk D;k ifj.kke gqvk\ ^vc dgk nwljs ds nq[k esa nq[kh
gksus okys* ikB ds vk/kkj ij fyf[k,A 2
17- fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlh ,d iz'u dk mkj ikB~;iqLrd ^lap;u* ds vk/kkj ij fyf[k,% 4
d Bkdqjth ds uke t+ehu olh;r djus dh ckr dgus esa egar th us gfjgj dkdk
dks D;k&D;k ykyp fn,\
[k bQu dks viuh nknh ls T;knk I;kj D;ksa Fkk\
x Vksih ds eqga ls ^vEeh* 'kCn lqudj ?kjokys D;ksa ukjkt+ gq,\
?k b+Q+u ^Vksih 'kqDyk* ikB dk ,d egoiw.kZ ik=k gS( dSl\s foLrkj ls le>kb,A
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ufn;k tgk lq/kk dh /kkjk cgk jgh gS]a
lhapk gqvk lyksuk] og ns'k dkSu&lk gS\
ftlds cM+s jlhys Qy&dan&ukt eso]s
lc vax esa lts gS]a og ns'k dkSu&lk gS\
ftlesa lqx/a k okys lqna j izluw I;kjs]
fnu&jkr gl jgs gS]a og ns'k dkSu&lk gS\
eSnku&fxfj&ouksa esa gfj;kfy;k ygdrha]
vkuane; tgk gS] og ns'k dkSu&lk gS\
ftlds vuar /ku ls /kjrh Hkjh iM+h gS]
lalkj dk f'kjksef.k] og ns'k dkSu&lk gS\
lcls izFke txr~ esa tks lH; Fkk ;'kLoh]
txnh'k dk nqykjk] og ns'k dkSu&lk gS\
i`Foh&fuokfl;ksa dks ftlus izFke txk;k]
f'kf{kr fd;k] lq/kkjk] og ns'k dkSu&lk gS\
ftlesa gq, vykSfdd roK czKkuh]
xkSre] dfiy] iratfy og ns'k dkSu&lk gS\
(i) dfork dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd nhft,A 1
(ii) dfo us ,d gh iz'u dks ckj&ckj D;ksa iwNk gS\ 2
(iii) lkxj vkSj fgeky; dh fdl :i esa dYiuk dh xbZ gS\ 1
(iv) fdu iafDr;ksa esa dgk x;k gS fd Hkkjr dh lH;rk lcls izkphu gS\ 1
(v) Hkkjr dh ufn;ksa dks ^lq/kk dh /kkjk* D;ksa dgk x;k gS\ 2
(vi) ^vuar /ku* ls dfo dk D;k vk'k; gS\ 1
vFkok
,s vejksa dh tuuh] rq>dks 'kr&'kr ckj iz.kke
ekr`&Hkw] 'kr&'kr ckj iz.kke!
rsjs mj esa 'kkf;r xk/kh] cq)] d`".k vkS jke]
ekr`&Hkw] 'kr&'kr ckj iz.kke!
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fgefxfj&lk mUur ro eLrd
rsjs pj.k pwerk lkxj]
'oklksa esa gSa osn&_pk,
ok.kh esa gS xhrk dk Loj]
,s lalf` r dh vkfn rifLofu] rstfLofu vfHkjkeA
ekr`&Hkw] 'kr&'kr ckj iz.kkeA
gjs&Hkjs gSa [ksr lqgkus
Qy&Qwyksa ls ;qr ou&miou
rsjs vanj Hkjk gqvk gS
[kfutksa dk fdruk O;kid /ku
eqDrgLr rw ckV jgh gS lq[k&laifr] /ku&/kke!
izes &n;k dk b"V fy, rw
lR;&vfgalk rsjk la;e
ubZ psruk] ubZ LQwfrZ&;qr
rq>esa fpj&fodkl dk gS e
fpj uohu rw tjk&ej.k ls eqDr lcy mkeA
,d gkFk esa U;k;&irkdk
Kku&nhi nwljs gkFk esa
tx dk :i cny ns] gs ek!
dksfV&dksfV ge vkt lkFk esa
xwt
mBs ^t; fgUn* ukn ls ldy uxj vkSj xzkeA
ekr`&Hkw] 'kr&'kr ckj iz.kkeAA
(i) izLrqr dfork dk mi;qDr 'kh"kZd fyf[k,A 1
(ii) [ksr vkSj miouksa dh D;k fo'ks"krk gS\ 1
(iii) U;k; vkSj Kku dh ckr fdu iafDr;ksa esa dgh xbZ gS\ 1
(iv) ^dksfV&dksfV ge vkt lkFk es*a dk Hkko Li"V dhft,A 1
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(v) dfork dk ewy Hkko fyf[k,A 2
(vi) lkxj vkSj fgeky; dh fdl :i esa dYiuk dh xbZ gS\ 1
(vii) dfork esa xka/kh th ds fdu fl)karksa dk mYys[k gqvk gS\ 1
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(viii) /keZxFaz kksa dks deZB O;fDr;ksa dh miyfC/k D;ksa dgk gS\ 1
(ix) foKku deZ dk izrhd dSls gS\ 1
(x) lf;rk vkSj fo'kky dk foijhrkFkZd fyf[k,A 1
(xi) pUnz vkSj i`Foh ds nks&nks i;kZ;okph fyf[k,A 2
[k.M&^[k*
4- vkils vius cpr [kkrs dh psd&cqd [kks xbZ gSA bl lEcU/k esa rRdky mfpr dkjZokbZ
djus ds fy, fuosnu djrs gq, cSd
a &izc/a kd dks i=k fyf[k,A 5
vFkok
i<+kbZ dk l=k izkjaHk gks pqdk gS fdUrq ckt+kj esa ikB~;&iqLrdsa miyC/k ugha gSAa bl leL;k
dks mBkrs gq, fdlh nSfud i=k ds laiknd dks i=k fyf[k,A
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[kaM ^x*
5- d 'kCn fdls dgrs gS\a og in dSls cu tkrk gS\ 1
[k uhps fn, x, okD; esa js[kkafdr inca/k dk uke crkb,% 1
xaxk&;equk okyk ns'k Hkkjr gh gSA
x js[kkafdr in dk in&ifjp; nhft,% 2
lalkj esa lnk lq[kh dkSu jgrk gS\
8- d fn, x, eqgkojksa esa ls fdUgha nks dk iz;kssx okD; esa bl izdkj djsa fd vFkZ
Li"V gks tk,% 2
(i) gok ls ckrsa djuk
(ii) mxyh mBkuk
(iii) fuU;kucs dk Qsj
(iv) gkFk dk eSy
[k fjDr LFkkuksa dh iwfrZ mi;qDr eqgkojk vkSj yksdksfDr }kjk dhft, % 2
(i) vkylh ds ----------------- lokj gq, fcuk dke ugha gksxkA
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(ii) ml xko esa i<+&s fy[ks yksx rks gSa ugha] blfy, jktho ls gh lc lykg&
e'kojk djrs gS]a og ----------------------- jktk gSA
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ifjokj ds lEeku Fkk] vc VqdM+kas esa cVdj ,d&nwljs ls nwj gks pqdk gSA igys cM+&s cM+s
nkykuks&a vkxuksa esa lc feytqydj jgrs Fks] vc NksV&s NksVs fMCcs tSls ?kjksa esa thou fleVus
yxk gSA c<+rh gqbZ vkckfn;ksa us leanj dks ihNs ljdkuk 'kq: dj fn;k gS] isM+kas dks jkLrksa
ls gVkuk 'kq: dj fn;k gS] QSyrs gq, izn"w k.k us iafN;ksa dks cfLr;ksa ls Hkxkuk 'kq: dj
fn;k gSA ck:nksa dh fouk'kyhyhvksa us okrkoj.k dks lrkuk 'kq: dj fn;kA vc xjeh
esa T+;knk xjeh] csoDr dh cjlkrs]a t+yt+y]s lSykc] rwQ+ku vkSj fur u, jksx] ekuo vkSj
izdf` r ds blh vlary q u ds ifj.kke gSAa
d ^nqfu;k dSls otwn esa vkbZ\* bl iz'u dk mkj oSKkfud vkSj /keZxFaz k dSls nsrs
gS\a 2
[k ^/kjrh fdlh ,d dh ugha gS* & dFku dk vk'k; Li"V dhft,A 2
x c<+rh gqbZ vkcknh ds D;k ifj.kke fn[kkbZ iM+ jgs gSAa 2
11- fuEufyf[kr dkO;ka'k esa ls fdlh ,d dks i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uksa ds mkj fyf[k,%
dsoy bruk j[kuk vuqu; &
ogu dj ldw bldks fuHkZ;!
urf'kj gksdj lq[k ds fnu esa
ro eq[k igpkuw fNu&fNu esAa
nq%[k&jkf=k esa djs oapuk esjh ftl fnu fuf[ky egh
ml fnu ,slk gks d#.kke;]
rqe ij d: ugha dqN la'k;AA
d dfo vkSj dfork dk uke fyf[k,A 1
[k dfo ds vuqlkj nq%[kksa esa lkjs yksx mlls dSlk O;ogkj djsxa \s 1
x ^ro eq[k igpkuw fNu&fNu* ls dfo dk D;k rkRi;Z gS\ 2
?k dfo d#.kke; ij la'k; D;ksa ugha djuk pkgrk gS\ 2
vFkok
;qx&;qx izfrfnu izfr{k.k izfrQy]
fiz;re dk iFk vkyksfdr djA
lkSjHk QSyk foiqy /kwi cu
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e`ny
q ekse&lk ?kqy js e`nq ru!
ns izdk'k dk fla/kq vifjfer
rsjs thou dk v.kq xy&xy!
iqyd&iqyd esjs nhid ty!
d dfo vkSj dfork dk uke fyf[k,A 1
[k nhid izdk'k dk vlhe lkxj dSls ns ldrk gS\ 1
x fiz;re ds fy, D;k&D;k djus dk vkxzg nhid ls fd;k x;k gS\ 2
?k Hkko Li"V dhft,% e`ny
q ekse&lk ?kqy js e`nq ru! 2
13- d fcgkjh ds nksgksa ds vk/kkj ij xzh"e _rq dh izpaM xehZ vkSj nqigjh dk o.kZu
vius 'kCnksa esa dhft,A 3
[k ^rksi* dfork ds vk/kkj ij fyf[k, fd fojklr esa feyh pht+kas dk ego D;ksa
gksrk gS\ 2
15- d tqyl
w ds yky ckt+kj vkus ij yksxksa dh D;k n'kk gqbZ\ ^Mk;jh dk ,d ik*
ikB ds vk/kkj ij fyf[k,A 3
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[k thou dSls ?kjksa esa fleVus yxk gS\ ^vc dgk nwljs ds nq[k esa nq[kh gksus okys*
ikB ds vk/kkj ij fyf[k,A 2
16- fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlh ,d iz'u dk mkj ikB~;&iqLrd ^lap;u* ds vk/kkj ij fyf[k,% 4
d Bkdqjckjh dh LFkkiuk ds ckjs esa xko esa D;k dgkuh izpfyr Fkh\
[k rksrksa ds izfr izhre pan ds e/kqj O;ogkj ls muds pfj=k dh dkSu&lh ckrsa ekywe
gksrh gS\a
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vad &&& ;kstuk &&& fganh ikB~;e ^c*
lkekU; funs'Z k % ewY;kadu djrs le; d`i;k fuEufyf[kr funs'Z kksa ds izfr lko/kkuh cjfr,A
1- vad&;kstuk dk ms'; ewY;kadu dks vf/kdkf/kd oLrqfu"B cukuk gSA vad&;kstuk esa fn, x,
mkj&fcanq vafre ugha gSAa ;s lq>kokRed ,oa lkadfs rd gSAa ;fn ijh{kkFkhZ us buls fHkUu] fdarq mi;qDr
mkj fn, gSa rks mls mi;qDr vad fn, tk,A
2- ewY;kadu djus okys ijh{kdksa ds lkFk tc rd izFke fnu oS;fDrd vFkok lkewfgd :i ls
vad&;kstuk ij Hkyh&Hkkfr vkn~;ksikar fopkj&fofue; ugha gks tkrk rc rd ewY;kadu vkjaHk u
djk;k tk,A
3- ewY;kadu&dk;Z viuh futh O;k[;k ds vuqlkj ugha cfYd vad&;kstuk esa fufnZ"V funs'Z kkuqlkj gh fd;k tk,A
4- iz'u ds miHkkxksa ds mkjksa ij nkb vksj vad fn, tk,] ckn esa miHkkxksa ds bu vadksa dk ;ksx ckb
vksj ds gkf'k;s esa fy[kdj mls xksykd`r dj fn;k tk,A
5- ;fn iz'u dk dksbZ miHkkx ugha gS rks ml ij ckb vksj gh vad fn, tk,A
6- ;fn ijh{kkFkhZ us fdlh vfrfjDr iz'u dk mkj Hkh fy[k fn;k gS rks ftl iz'u dks igys gy fd;k
x;k gS ml ij vad nsa vkSj ckn esa fd, gq, dks dkV nsAa
7- laf{kIr fdarq mi;qDr foospu ds lkFk izLrqr fd;k x;k fcanoq r mkj foLr`r foospu dh vis{kk
vPNk ekuk tk,xkA ,sls mkjksa dks mfpr ego nsus dh vis{kk gSA
10- vifBr xn~;ka'k vkSj dkO;ka'k ds iz'uksa esa ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dh le> esa vfHkO;fDrxr ;ksX;rk dks
vf/kd ego u fn;k tk, ftlls ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks vdkj.k gkfu gksA
11- ewY;kadu esa lai.w kZ vad iSekus & 0 ls 100 dk iz;ksx vHkh"V gS vFkkZr~ ijh{kkFkhZ us ;fn lHkh visf{kr
mkj&fcanv
q ksa dk mYys[k fd;k gS rks mls iwjs 100 vad fn, tkus pkfg,A
12- rkjkafdr iz'uksa ds mkj esa ijh{kkFkhZ ds fparu lksp dks ego nsrs gq, vad nsA
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iz'u&i=k&la[;k 4@1@1
fganh ikB~;e &&& ^c*
[k.M& ^d*
(iii) bZ";kZ&}s"k dh Hkkoukvksa ls eqDr gksdj ekuo ek= dks vius ifjokj dk vax
ekurk gSA 1
(iv) vklqjh izo`fk;ksa ls eqDr gks tkrk gSA
mldh vk/;kfRed 'kfDr dk fodkl gksrk gSA 1
(v) vkRelEeku ds vHkko esa gekjh laLd`fr] gekjk /keZ o gekjk vfLrRo gh [kks
tk,xkA 2
(vi) Lora=rk laxkz e dk dkj.k vkRelEeku dh izfr"Bk crk;k gSA 1
(vii) izR;; & rk] bd + = 1
(ix) i;kZ;okph& iFk& jkg] ekxZ] iaFk] jkLrk vkfnA (dksbZ nks) ++
([kaM ^[k*)
3- vuqPNsn
(i) fo"k; &oLrq 3
(ii) Hkk"kk&'kSyh 2
(vuqPNsn esa fn, x, fopkj fcanv
q ksa dk foLrkj gksuk pkfg,) =5
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4- i=
(i) vkjaHk o var dh vkSipkfjdrkvksa ds fuokZg ds fy, 1+1
([kaM ^x*)
5- (d) in& O;kdjf.kd fu;eksa ds vuqlkj okD; esa iz;Dq r gksus ij 'kCn in cu
tkrk gS@ okD; esa iz;Dq r gksus ij 'kCn in dgykrk gSA
inca/k&inksa dk og lewg tks ,d O;kdjf.kd dksfV dk dk;Z djrk gS] inca/k
dgykrk gSA
mnkgj.k
in & jke esjk fe= gS
inca/k & esjs iM+kl
s esa jgus okyk jke esjk fe= gSA
(dksbZ Hkh mi;qDr mnkgj.k fn, tkus ij vad fn, tk,) + = 1
(x) in ifjp;
js[kk &
laKk]
O;fDrokpd laKk]
L=hfyax]
,d opu
drkZ dkjd
^dgrh gS* f;k dk dkkZA
eSa &
loZuke]
iq#"kokpd (mkeiq#"k)
L=hfyax]
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,d opu
dkkZ dkjd + +
^djrh gw* f;k dk dkkZA + = 2
('kqn/~ k O;kdjf.kd dksfV (Hksn) rFkk in ifjp; esa vU; ,d fcanq ds 'kqn/~ k
mYys[k ij vad fn, tk,A)
6- (d) (i) la;Dq r okD; & fo|kFkhZ us esgur dh vkSj lQyrk izkIr dhA
(ii) feJ okD; & tc og vk;k] eSa ?kj ls fudy x;k FkkA 1+1 = 2
8- (d) eqgkojks ,oa yksdksfDr;ksa ds mfpr iz;ksx ij vad fn, tk,A 1+1 = 2
([kaM ^?k*)
10- dkO;ka'k
(d) dfo & lqfe=kuanu iar
dfork & ioZr izn's k esa ikol + = 1
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([k) o"kkZ ds Hk;adj :i dks ns[kdj 'kky ds o`{k ekuks Hk;Hkhr gksdj /kjrh esa
/kl x, gSAa 1
(x) ioZrksa ij ckny Nk x, gSa blfy, >juksa dk dsoy Loj gh lqukbZ ns jgk gS]
fn[kkbZ ugha ns jgs gSAa 2
(?k) izd`fr ds {k.k&{k.k ifjofrZr :i dks ns[kdj ,slk izrhr gksrk gS ekuksa ckny
:ih ;ku ij lokj banz tknw ds [ksy fn[kk jgk gSA 2
vFkok
(d) dfo& dSQ+h vkt+ eh
dfork & dj pys ge fQnk + = 1
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/kwi cu dj lkSjHk QSykus dk vkxzgA
iqyfdr eu ls flgj&flgj dj fogl&fogl dj e/kqj Hkko ls fujarj
tyrk jgsA 3
12- (d) dfo ijksidkj] R;kx vkSj nku'khyrk ls ifjiw.kZ thou thus dk lan's k nsrk
gSA e`R;q ds i'pkr ftls mlds lqdeksaZ ds dkj.k ;kn fd;k tkrk gS ogh e`R;q
lqe`R;q gksrh gSA /ku laifk dk vfHkeku ugha djuk pkfg,A lcdks ,d eku
ijLij HkkbZpkjs dk O;ogkj djuk pkfg,A 3
([k) dfo us bZ'oj ls vkfRed ,oa uSfrd cy iznku djus dh izkFkZuk dh gSA os
vkin fLFkfr esa Lo;a la?k"kZ djuk pkgrs gSa vr% bZ'oj mUgsa dsoy lkgl o
'kfDr iznku djsAa 2
13- (d) [ksydwn ds izfr vR;f/kd vkd"kZ.k ds dkj.k Vkbe Vscy ij vey ugha gks
ikrkA 1
([k) [ksy dwn esa jes jgus ds dkj.k og i<+kbZ ugha dj ikrk FkkA QyLo:i
HkkbZ&lkgc mls MkVrs&QVdkjrs FksA mudh ulhgr vkSj Qthgr ls cpus ds
fy, gh og mudh vk[kksa ls nwj jgus dk iz;kl djrk FkkA 2
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QVdkj vkSj ?kqM+fd;k [kkdj Hkh [ksyuk pkgrk FkkA 2
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}hiokfl;ksa ds izfr mlesa R;kx o lsok Hkkouk FkhA 2
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FkkA 1
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vusd lkgfld dkjukes djus esa leFkZ FkkA 1+1 = 2
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ldrs FksA vyx&vyx xko ds yM+d&s yM+dh esa fookg lac/a k LFkkfir ugha
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vkSj lnSo n'kZdksa dh #fp dk ifj"dkj djus dk iz;kl fd;kA 3
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O;oLFkk esa HkkbZ & Hkrhtkokn rFkk pkVqdkfjrk dk cksyckyk gksuk fpf=r
gqvk gSA lekt esa Hkz"Vkpkj o fj'or[kksjh Qy&Qwy jgh gSA 3
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yxsA u,&u, jksx c<+ pysA 2
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dk Js; Bkdqjth dks fn;k tkrk FkkA va/k fo'okl ds dkj.k Hkh yksx eqDr&gLr
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dh f'k{kk nh gSA 1
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([kaM ^x*)
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vFkok
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vuar gksrk gS] blfy, og fujarj tyrs gq, Kku dk vlhe lkxj ns
ldrk gSA 1
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fy, dof;=h vius 'kjhj dks ekse dh rjg xykus ls Hkh fopfyr u
gksus dk ladYi ysrh gSA 1+1 = 2
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fxjrs >jus viuh /ofu ls ioZrksa dk gh xkSjo&xku dj jgs gSAa 3
(?k) fgeky; Hkkjr ds xkSjo vkSj LokfHkeku dk izrhd gSA fgeky; dh ph
pksfV;ksa ds leku gh gekjs ns'k dh vku Hkh lalkj esa f'k[kj ij cuh jgsA
blds fy, ohj lSfudksa us vius izk.k xok fn, vkSj vkus okyh ih<+h ls
Hkh mUgksua s ;gh vis{kk dh gSA 1+2 = 3
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ck?k] viuh LokHkkfod 'k=qrk dks Hkwydj ,dlkFk ,slh txg ,df=r
gksrs gS]a tgk /kwi ls eqfDr fey ldsA blls taxy riksou ds leku
izrhr gksrk gSA
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gS tc lwjt lh/kk flj ij vk tkrk gS vkSj isM+ dh Nk;k rd fn[kkbZ
ugha nsrhA dfo dYiuk djrk gS fd Nk;k Hkh ekuks /kwi ls cpus ds fy,]
l?ku ouks]a ?kjksa vFkok Hkouksa esa tk fNih gksA 1+1 = 3
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MATHEMATICS
Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
4. In question on construction, the drawings should be neat and exactly as per the
given measurements.
43
1. The decimal expansion of the rational number , will terminate after how
2 4 .5 3
many places of decimals?
145
3. For what value of p, are 2p 1, 7 and 3p three consecutive terms of an A.P. ?
4. In Fig. 1, CP and CQ are tangents to a circle with centre O. ARB is another tangent
touching the circle at R. If CP = 11 cm, and BC = 7 cm, then find the. length of BR.
1
6. If sin = , then find the value of (2 cot 2 + 2).
3
7. Find the value of a so that the point (3, a) lies on the line represented by 2x 3y = 5.
8. A cylinder and a cone are of same base radius and of same height. Find the ratio of
the volume of cylinder to that of the cone.
146
10. Write the median class of the following distribution:
Classes Frequency
0-10 4
10-20 4
20-30 8
30-40 10
40-50 12
50-60 8
60-70 4
Section B
11. If the polynomial 6x4 + 8x3 + 17x2 + 21x + 7 is divided by another polynomial
3x2 + 4x + 1, the remainder comes out to be (ax + b), find a and b.
12. Find the value(s) of k for which the pair of linear equations kx + 3y = k 2 and
12x + ky = k has no solution.
13. If Sn, the sum of first n terms of an A.P. is given by Sn = 3n2 4n, then find its nth
term.
14. Two tangents PA and PB are drawn to a circle with centre O from an extemal point
P. Prove that APB = 2 OAB.
Or
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Prove that the parallelogram circumscribing a circle is a rhombus.
sin 3 + cos 3
15. Simplify : + sin cos
sin + cos
Section C
18. The sum of 4th and 8th terms of an A.P. is 24 and sum of 6th and 10th terms is 44.
Find A.P.
19. Construct a ABC in which BC = 6.5 cm, AB = 4.5 cm and ABC = 60.
3
Construct a triangle similar to this triangle whose sides are of the corresponding
4
sides of the triangle ABC.
20. In Fig. 4, ABC is right angled at C and DE AB. Prove that ABC ~ ADE
and hence find the lengths of AE and DE.
148
Or
In Fig. 5, DEFG is a square and BAC = 90. Show that DE2 = BD x EC.
Or
22. Find the point on y-axis which is equidistant from the points (5, 2) and (3, 2).
Or
The line segment joining the points A (2,1) and B (5, -8) is trisected at the points P
and Q such that P is nearer to A. If P also lies on the line given by 2x- y + k = 0, find
the value of k.
23. If P (x, y) is any point on the line joining the points A (a, 0) and B (0, b), then
x y
show that + = 1.
a b
24. In Fig. 6, PQ = 24 cm, PR = 7 cm and O is the centre of the circle. Find the area of
shaded region (take = 3.14)
149
25. The king, queen and jack of clubs are removed from a deck of 52 playing cards and
the remaining cards are shuffled. A card is drawn from the remaining cards. Find the
probability of getting a card of (i) heart (ii) queen (iii) clubs.
Section D
26. The sum of the squares of two consecutive odd numbers is 394. Find the numbers.
Or
Places A and B are 100 km apart on a highway. One car starts from A and another
from B at the same time. If the cars travel in the same direction at different speeds;
they meet in 5 hours. If they travel towards each other, they meet in 1 hour. What
are the speeds of the two cars?
27. Prove that, if a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the other
two sides in distinct points, the other two sides are divided in the same ratio.
28. A straight highway leads to the foot of a tower. A man standing at the top of the
tower observes a car at an angle of depression of 30, which is approaching the foot
of the tower with a uniform speed. Six seconds later the angle of depression of the
car is found to be 60. Find the time taken by the car to reach the foot of the tower
from this point.
29. From a solid cylinder whose height is 8 cm and radius 6 cm, a conical cavity of
height 8 cm and of base radius 6 cm, is hollowed out. Find the volume of the
remaining solid correct to two places of decimals. Also find the total surface area of
the remaining solid. (take = 3.1416)
150
Or
In Fig 8, ABC is a right triangle right angled at A. Find the area of shaded region if
AB = 6 cm, BC = 10 cm and O is the centre of the incircle of ABC.
(take = 3.14)
30. The following table gives the daily income of 50 workers of a factory :
Number of workers 12 14 8 6 10
1. Find the [HCF x LCM] for the numbers 100 and 190.
x + 2y 8 = 0
2x + 4y = 16
151
7. Find the discriminant of the quadratic equation
3 3 x 2 + 10 x + 3 = 0.
4
8. If , a, 2 are three consecutive terms of an A.P., then find the value of a.
5
10. Two coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of getting exactly one
head.
SECTION B
11. Find all the zeroes of the polynomial x3 + 3x2 2x 6, if two of its zeroes are
2 and 2 .
12. Which term of the A.P. 3, 15, 27, 39, ... will be 120 more than its 21st term?
152
15
14. If cot 8 = , then evaluate
8
OR
15. If the points A (4, 3) and B (x, 5) are on the circle with the centre O (2, 3), find the
value of x.
SECTION C
ax by
=a+b
b a
ax by = 2ab
OR
The sum of two numbers is 8. Determine the numbers if the sum of their reciprocals
8
is .
15
18. The sum of first six terms of an arithmetic progression is 42. The ratio of its 10th
term to its 30th term is 1 : 3. Calculate the first and the thirteenth terms of the A.P.
19. Evaluate:
2 2 5
cosec 2 58o cot 58o tan 32o tan 13o tan 37 o tan 45o tan 53o tan 77 o
3 3 3
20. Draw a right triangle in which sides (other than hypotenuse) are of lengths 8 cm and
3
6 cm. Then construct another triangle whose sides are times the corresponding
4
sides of the first triangle.
153
1
21. In Figure 3, AD BC and BD = CD. Prove that
3
2 2 2
2 CA = 2 AB + BC .
OR
22. Find the ratio in which the point (2, y) divides the line segment joining the points
A (2, 2) and B (3, 7). Also find the value of y.
23. Find the area of the quadrilateral ABCD whose vertices are A ( 4, 2), B ( 3, 5),
C (3, 2) and D (2, 3).
24. The area of an equilateral triangle is 49 3 cm2. Taking each angular point as
centre, circles are drawn with radius equal to half the length of the side of the triangle.
Find the area of triangle not included in the circles. [Take 3 = 1.73]
154
OR
Figure 5 shows a decorative block which is made of two solids - a cube and a
hemisphere. The base of the block is a cube with edge 5 cm and the hemisphere,
fixed on the top, has a diameter of 4.2 cm. Find the total surface area of the block.
22
[Take = ]
7
25. Two dice are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability that
SECTION D
OR
27. Prove that the lengths of the tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are
equal.
Using the above theorem prove that:
If quadrilateral ABCD is circumscribing a circle, then
AB + CD = AD + BC.
155
28. An aeroplane when flying at a height, of 3125 m from the ground passes vertically
below another plane at an instant when the angles of elevation of the two planes
o o
from the same point on the ground are 30 and 60 respectively. Find the distance
between the two planes at that instant.
29. A juice seller serves his customers using a glass as shown in Figure 6. The inner
diameter of the cylindrical glass is 5 cm, but the bottom of the glass has a hemispherical
portion raised which reduces the capacity of the glass. If the height of the glass is
10cm, find the apparent capacity of the glass and its actual capacity. (Use = 3.14)
OR
A cylindrical vessel with internal diameter 10 cm and height 10.5 cm is full of water.
A solid cone of base diameter 7 cm and height 6 cm is completely immersed in
water. Find the volume of
22
[Take = ]
7
30. During the medical check-up of 35 students of a class their weights were recorded
as follows:
38 - 40 3
40 - 42 2
42 - 44 4
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44 - 46 5
46 - 48 14
48 - 50 4
50 - 52 3
Draw a less than type and a more than type ogive from the given data. Hence obtain
the median weight from the graph.
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QUESTION PAPER CODE 30/1/1
EXPECTED ANSWERS/VALUE POINTS
SECTION - A
1. 4 2. K = 9 3.p=3
ac
4. 4 cm 5. 6. 18 1 10
b+c
1
7. a= 8. 3 : 1 9.2
3
10. 30 - 40
SECTION - B
Therefore x + 2 = ax + b +m
a = 1, b = 2
12. For the pair of linear equations to have no solution
a1 b c m
= 1 1
a2 b2 c2
k 3 k2
=
12 k k m
(i) (ii) (iii)
Getting k = 6, 6 + m
13. s n = 3n 2 4n m
s1 = a1 = 3 4 = 1
s 2 = a1 + a 2 = 12 8 = 4 a 2 = 5
159
2 (1 + sin )(1 sin ) 1 sin 2 cos 2
14. Given expression = = = 1m
(1 + cos ) 2 (1 cos ) 1 cos 2 sin 2
2 225
= cot 2 = 15( 8) =
64
1m
Or
a a2 3a
BD = and AD = a 2 =
2 4 2
AD 3a
tan B = tan 60 =
= 2= 3
a 1m
BD
2
1
15. For writing or using OA = OB m
2
2 2 2 2 1 1
( 4 2 ) + ( 3 3) = ( x 2 ) + ( 5 3 ) + = 1m 1m
2 2
2 2
4 = ( x 2) + 4 ( x 2) = 0
1
x2=0 x = 2 m
2
SECTION-C
1
16. Let 3 + 2 be a rational number = a m
2
2 = ( a 3) 1m
Since (a 3) is rational and 2 is irrational
a contradiction 1m
1
So, it is an irrational number m
2
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17. Getting the equations
a 2 x b 2 y = ab ( a + b )
a 2 x aby = 2a 2b
1m
__ + _____ ______
( ab b ) y
2
= ab ( b a ) or b ( a b ) y = ab ( b a )
y = a 1m
Substituting to get , x = b 1m
Or
8 8 1
2
= x 2 8 x + 15 = 0 m
8 x x 15 2
( x 5 )( x 3) = 0 x = 3, x = 5
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1
18. S6 = 42 3 ( 2a + 5d ) = 42 2 a + 5d = 14 m
2
14 + 13d 1
= 14 + 53d = 42 + 39 d 14d = 28
14 + 53d 3
1
d =2 m
2
1
Hence a = 2 m
2
1
a13 = 2 + 12 ( 2 ) = 2 + 24 = 26 m
2
1
19. For tan 32 = cot 58 , tan 53 = cot 37 , tan 77 = cot13 1 m
2
Given expression
2 2 5
= cos ec 2 58 cot 2 58 tan13 tan 37. (1) .cot 37 cot13 1m
3 3 3
2 5 2 5 3 1
=
3
( cos ec 2 58 cot 2 58 ) = (1) = = 1
3 3 3 3 2
m
20. Correctly drawing a right triangle with sides 8cm & 6cm 1m
3
Correctly constructing similar triangle with scale factor 2m
4
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21. In ADC ,
AC 2 = AD 2 + CD 2
1
= ( AB2 BD 2 ) + CD 2 m
2
2
1 8
= AB 2 CD + CD 2 = AB 2 + CD 2 .......(i ) 1m
3 9
1 4 3 1
BC = BD +CD = CD + CD = CD CD = BC m
3 3 4 2
8 9 1
Putting in (i) AC 2 = AB 2 + BC 2 = AB 2 + BC 2 1m
9 16 2
2 AC 2 = 2 AB 2 + BC 2
Or
DEM CBM [E = B, D = C , DM = CM ]
1m
DE = BC AE = 2 BC
AE EL 2 BC EL
= =
BC BL BC BL 1m
EL = 2 BL
22.
3k 2
2 = 1m
k +1
1
2k + 2 = 3k 2 k = 4 m
2
1
Hence P divides AB in 4:1 m
2
4 ( 7 ) + 1( 2 ) 30
Also y = = =6 1m
4 +1 5
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23.
1
area ABC = 4 ( 5 + 2 ) 3 ( 2 + 2 ) + 3 ( 2 + 5 ) 1m
2
1 21 1
= [12 + 9] = sq.units m
2 2 2
1 1
area ACD = 4 ( 2 3) + 3 ( 3 + 2 ) + 2 ( 2 + 2 ) m
2 2
1 35 1
= [ 20 + 15] = sq.units m
2 2 2
21 35 56 1
Area ABCD = + = = 28sq.units m
2 2 2 2
24.
1
For correct figure m
2
3a 2 1
Area of C = = 49 3 a = 14cm m
4 2
1
radius of each circle = 7cm m
2
1
Shaded area = area of ABC 3(area of sector APQ) m
2
22 60 1
= 49 3 3 7 7 m
7 360 2
= 49 (1.73) 77
1
= 84.77 77 = 7.77cm2 m
2
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Or
2
2 22 21 1
= 6 (5) + m
7 10 2
1
= 150 + 13.86 = 163.86cm 2 m
2
1
25. (i) Total number of possible outcomes = 36 m
2
= 1 P (E)
11 25
=1 = 1m
36 36
11 1
(ii) P (5 will come at least once) = m
36 2
1
(iii) P (5 will come up at both dice) = 1m
36
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SECTION-D
2
B 2 4 AC = 81( a + b ) 4 ( 9 ) ( 2a 2 + 5ab + 2b 2 )
= 81a 2 + 81b 2 + 162ab 72a 2 72b 2 180ab 2m 2m
2
= 9a 2 + 9b 2 18ab = 9 ( a b )
B B 2 4 AC 9 ( a + b ) 3 ( a b )
x = = 1m
2A 18
2a + b a + 2b
= , (1 + 1) m
3 3
Or
( 5) is a root of 2 x 2 + px 15 = 0
2
2 ( 5 ) + p ( 5 ) 15 = 0 1m
50 5 p 15 = 0 1m
5 p = 35 p = 7 1m
px 2 + px + k = 0 7 x 2 + 7 x + k = 0 1m
7
( 7 2 ) 4.7.k = 0 7 4k = 0 k = (1 + 1) m
4
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1
27. Correct Given To prove, Construction and Figure 4 = 2m
2
Correct proof 2m
AP = AS
BP = BQ
tangents to a circle from an external point are equal
1m
CR = CQ
DR = SD
Adding
1 1
AP + BP + CR + DR = AS + SD + BQ + CQ m m
2 2
1 1
AB + CD = AD + BC m m
2 2
3125 1
= tan 30 = 1m
y 3
y = 3125 3m 1m
x + 3125
= tan 60 = 3 1m
y
x + 3125
= 3 x = 3 ( 3125 ) 3125 1m
3125 3
= 2 ( 3125 ) = 6250 m 1m
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29. radius (r) = 2.5cm, height (h) =10cm
1
Apparent capacity = r 2 h m
2
2
= ( 3.14 )( 2.5 ) 10 1m
= 196.25 cm3 1m
2 3 1
Volume of hemisphere = r m
3 2
2 3
= 3.14 ( 2.5 ) 1m
3
= 32.71 cm3 1m
Or
1 1
= r 2h m
3 2
1 22 7 7
= . . . .6 1m
3 7 2 2
= 77 cm3 1m
1
(ii) Volume of cylinder = r 2 h m
2
22
= ( 5 ) ( 5 ) (10.5 ) 1m
7
= 825 cm3 1m
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water left in the cylindrical vessel = 825 77
= 748 cm3 1m
30
Frequency: 35 32 30 26 21 7 3 1m
Frequency: 3 5 9 14 28 32 35 1m
1
For correct more than ogive 1 m
2
1
For correct less than ogive 1 m
2
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SCIENCE (Theory)
Time allowed : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 60
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
1. The question paper comprises of two sections, A and B. You have to attempt both
the sections.
3. There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been provided in all the
three questions of five marks category. Only one option in such questions is to be
attempted.
4. All questions of Section A and all questions of Section B are to be attempted separately.
2. Fresh milk has a pH of 6. When it changes into curd (yogurt) will its pH value
increase or decrease? Why? 1
3. Name a reducing agent that may be used to obtain manganese from manganese
dioxide. 1
4. Why does a ray of light bend when it travels from one medium into another? 1
180
5. Draw the given diagram in your answer book and complete it for the path of ray
of light beyond the lens. 1
7. A compound which is prepared from gypsum has the property of hardening when
mixed with a proper quantity of water. Identify the compound. Write the chemical
equation for its preparation. For what purpose is it used in hospitals? 2
8. (a) What is the colour of ferrous sulphate crystals? How does this colour change
after heating?
(b) Name the products formed on strongly heating ferrous sulphate crystals. What
type of chemical reaction occurs in this change? 2
9. What is the minimum number of rays required for locating the image formed by a
concave mirror for an object. Draw a ray diagram to show the formation of a virtual
image by a concave mirror. 2
10. A piece of wire of resistance 20 is drawn out so that its length is increased to
twice its original length. Calculate the resistance of the wire in the new situation. 2
11. What is meant by rusting? With labelled diagrams describe an activity to find out
the conditions under which iron rusts. 3
13. What is hypermetropia? State the two causes of hypermetropia. With the help of
ray diagrams, show:
(i) the eye-defect hypermetropia (ii) correction of hypermetropia by using a lens. 3
181
(i) minimum current flowing (ii) maximum current flowing
(a) How will you connect the resistances in each case?
(b) Calculate the strength of the total current in the circuit in the two cases. 3
15. (a) Which two criteria did Mendeleev use to classify the elements in his periodic
table?
(b) State Mendeleevs periodic law.
(c) Why could no fixed position be given to hydrogen in Mendeleevs periodic
table?
(d) How and why does the atomic size vary as you go :
(i) from left to right along a period?
(ii) down a group? 5
OR
(a) Why did Mendeleev have gaps in his periodic table?
(b) State any three limitations of Mendeleevs classification.
(c) How does electronic configurations of atoms change in a period with increase
in atomic number? 5
16. (a) What is a magnetic field? How can the direction of magnetic field lines at a
place be determined?
(b) State the rule for the direction of the magnetic field produced around a current
carrying conductor. Draw a sketch of the pattern of field lines due to a current
flowing through a straight conductor. 5
OR
(a) What is a solenoid? Draw a sketch of the pattern of field lines of the magnetic
field through and around a current carrying solenoid.
(a) Consider a circular loop of wire lying in the plane of the table. Let the current
pass through the loop clockwise. Apply the right hand rule to find out the
direction of the magnetic field inside and outside the loop. 5
SECTION B
19. Name two tissues that provide control and coordination in multicellular animals. 1
182
20. What are natural resources ? State two factors that work against an equitable
distribution of these resources. 2
21. What is water harvesting ? Mention any two water harvesting structures. 2
22. What are nastic and curvature movements ? Give one example of each. 2
23. What is biogas ? Why is biogas considered an ideal fuel for domestic use ? 2
25. Explain analogous organs and homologous organs. Identify the analogous and
homologous organs amongst the following:
Wings of an insect, wings of a bat, forelimbs of frog, forelimbs of a human. 3
1. In electrolysis of water, why is the volume of gas collected over one electrode double
that of gas collected over the other electrode ? 1
183
4. Draw a schematic diagram of an electric circuit consisting of a battery of two cells
each of 1.5 V, 5 , 10 and 15 resistors and a plug key, all connected in series. 1
6. State the rule which gives the direction of magnetic field associated with a current
carrying conductor. 1
7. (i) Name the products formed when sodium hydrogen carbonate is heated.
(ii) Write the chemical equation for the reaction involved in the above. 2
10. Calculate the resistance of an electric bulb which allows a 10 A current when
connected to a 220 V power source. 2
11. (a) What is meant by periodicity in properties of elements with reference to the
periodic table ?
(b) Why do all the elements of the same group have similar properties ?
(c) How will the tendency to gain electrons change as we go from left to right
across a period ? Why ? 3
13. For which position of the object does a convex lens form a virtual and erect image ?
Explain with the help of a ray diagram. 3
184
100 joules of work is required to transfer 20 coulombs of charge from one
terminal of the battery to the other. 3
15. (a) Distinguish between ionic and covalent compounds under the following
properties:
(b) Explain how the following metals are obtained from their compounds by the
reduction process:
OR
(a) Distinguish between roasting and calcination. Which of these two is used
for sulphide ores and why ?
(b) Write a chemical equation to illustrate the use of aluminium for joining cracked
railway lines.
(c) Name the anode, the cathode and the electrolyte used in the electrolytic
refining of impure copper. 5
16. (a) What is myopia? State the two causes of myopia. With the help of labelled
ray diagrams show
(b) Why is the normal eye unable to focus on an object placed within 10 cm from
the eye ? 5
OR
(a) What is dispersion of white light ? What is the cause of such dispersion ?
Draw a diagram to show the dispersion of white light by a glass prism.
(b) A glass prism is able to produce a spectrum when white light passes through
it but a glass slab does not produce any spectrum. Explain why it is so. 5
185
SECTION B
17. Which compounds are responsible for the depletion of ozone layer ? 1
20. How is charcoal obtained from wood ? Why is charcoal considered a better fuel
than wood ? 2
21. Describe how hydro-energy can be converted into electrical energy. Write any two
limitations of hydro-energy. 2
23. Suggest any four changes that you would like to be incorporated in the life-style of
students of your age to move towards a sustainable use of available resources. 2
26. Explain how the sex of the child is determined at the time of conception in human
beings. 3
27. (a) Draw a sectional view of the human heart and label on it :
Aorta, Pulmonary arteries, Vena cava, Left ventricle.
OR
(b) What happens to glucose that enters the nephron along with filtrate ? 5
186
5. When the current (flowing through the conductor) is placed at right angles to
the direction of the magnetic field. 1 1
10. R= V
I
R = 220 V
10 A
R = 22 1 2
(*If a candidate directly substitutes the values and gets the correct answer with
unit, full marks to be awarded.)
11. (a) The repetition of the properties of elements after regular intervals. 1
(b) Members of a group have same number of valence electrons. / Similar
electronic configuration. 1
197
(c) (i) Increases
(ii) Because the effective nuclear charge acting on the valence electrons
increases. 3
12. (a) (i) Esterification : The reaction in which a carboxylic acid reacts with an
alcohol to form an ester.
(ii) Saponification. The reaction in which an ester reacts in the presence
of an acid or a base to give back the alcohol and carboxylic acid. 1
(b)
13. (a) Position of object : Between the principal focus and optical centre of the
lens. 1
(b)
198
Important features for evaluation of the diagram :
(i) Drawing of correct lens and principal axis
(ii) Correct positioning of the object
(iii) Correct marking of rays
(iv) Correct position of the image 3
14. (a) One volt is the potential difference between two points in a current car-
rying conductor when 1 joule of work is done to move a charge of 1 co-
ulomb from one point to another. 1
(b) Work = charge x potential difference (OR W = Q V 1
V= W
Q
100 J
V=
20 C
V = 5 volt 3
1. Strength
strong weak
of forces
(b) (i) By reduction of its oxide with a suitable reducing agent (C/CO / Al)
eg. : Fe2 O3 + 3 CO 2 Fe + 3 CO2
(OR any other suitable example in the form of an expression or equation)
(ii) By electrolytic reduction (of its fused or molten salt) eg. :
2 NaCl electric
(Molten) 2 Na + Cl2
current
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Sulphide ores are roasted to oxides.
It is easier to obtain a metal from its oxide as compared to its sulphide. 1
16. (a) Myopia : A defect of eye in which a person can see nearby objects
clearly but cannot see the distant objects clearly. 1
Two causes :
(1) Elongation of the eyeball
(2) Decrease in the focal length of the eye lens.
(i)
(ii)
(b) The near point of a normal eye is 25 cm. If the object is placed close
(i.e. at a distance less than 25 cm) to the eyes, the eye fails to adjust its
focal length. 1 5
OR
(a) Dispersion : The splitting of white light into its constituent colours. 1
Cause : Different speed of constituent colours of light in the prism
material. 1
200
1
spec light
trum
White light
ite
beam
Wh
(b) Glass slab acts as a combination of two identical prisms. 1
The first prism disperses the white light into seven colours and the
second prism recombines these to form white light. OR the following
diagram.
SECTION - B
18. To make the continuity of life of a species./ For passing same genetic infor-
mation from generation to generation. / To maintain genetic make up of a
species. 1 1
20. When wood is burnt in a limited supply of oxygen, water and volatile
materials present in it get removed and charcoal is left behind as residue.
/ By destructive (Dry) distillation of wood. 1
201
Advantages of charcoal as a fuel :
Charcoal burns without flames.
It is comparatively smokeless.
It has high heat generation efficiency. / High calorific value.
(Any two) + 2
21. The water from the top of the dam is made to fall through the pipes over the
turbine.
At the bottom of the dam, moving turbine rotates the electric generator to
produce electricity.
LIMITATIONS
(i) Flowing water is not available at all the places.
(ii) The kinetic energy of flowing water can rotate a wheel or turn a turbine
to produce electricity only when water is in plenty (quantity of water). 2
22. Chipko Movement is the tree hugging movement in which the villagers compel
the axeman to stop tree felling by embracing and forming ring around the marked
trees. / Hug the Tree Movement. 1
We should conserve forests because the destruction of forests :
affects availability of forest produce
affects quality of soil
affects sources of water
destroys biodiversity
leads to loss of ecological stability
(Any two) 2
202
24. Prostate and Seminal vesicles secrete fluid medium for easy movement of Sperms. 1
This fluid also provides Nutrition. 1 2
25. The movement of plant or a part of plant in response to light is called phototropism. 1
When a growing plant receives light from one direction, a hormone called auxin is
syntherised at the shoot tip which helps the cells to glow longer. As a result, the
cells grow longer on the side of the shoot which is away from light. Thus the plant
appears to bent towards light. 1
Take a straight potted plant, put it in a place where light is coming from one direction.
Plant bends towards the source of light. 1
OR
26. Male human beings have x y sex chromosomes and female human beings have xx
sex chromosomes. 1
If a sperm carrying x chromosome fuses with the ovum, then the sex of the baby
will be female. If a sperm carrying y chromosome fuses with the ovum, then the sex
of the baby will be male.
OR
A child who inherits x chromosome from father will be a girl. A child who inherits
ychromosome from father will be a boy.
OR
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Diagramatic explanation
1+1 3
Four labellings 4x
(b) To transport oxygen to each and every tissue and cell of the body along
with circulation of the blood.
Maximum amount of oxygen is supplied to the cells and tissues as oxy-
genated blood does not mix with the deoxygenated blood. 1
204
OR
(a) Diagram with proper proportion 2
Four labellings 4x
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Test Booklet Code A
PRACTICAL SKILLS
IN SCIENCE
TEST BOOKLET
Time allowed : 1 hours Maximum Marks : 20
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
1. Attempt all questions.
2. There are 30 multiple choice questions in total. Only one of the options in every
question is correct.
3. The question paper consists of two sections - Section A and Section B. Each of the
20 questions in Section A carries half mark and each of the 10 questions in Section B
carries one mark.
4. 15 minutes additional time will be given to you to read the questions.
5. The Answer Sheet is inside this Test Booklet. When you are directed to open
the Test Booklet, take out the Answer Sheet and fill in the particulars on SIDE-2
carefully with blue/black ball point pen only. In no case pencil is to be used. Read
General Instructions for Candidates and Example; How to write and darken
circle on SIDE-2 as given on SIDE-l carefully.
6. Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only for writing particulars on this page/writing
particulars and marking responses on SIDE-2 of the Answer Sheet.
7. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to
the invigilator in the Room/Hall. The candidates are allowed to take away this
Test Booklet with them.
8. The CODE for this Booklet is A. Make sure that the CODE printed on SIDE-2 of
the Answer Sheet is the same as that on this booklet. In case of discrepancy, the
candidate should immediately report the matter to the Invigilator for replacement of
both the Test Booklet and the Answer Sheet.
9. The candidates should ensure that the Answer Sheet is not folded. Do not make any
stray marks on the Answer Sheet. Do not write your Roll Number anywhere else
except in the specified space in the Test Booklet/Answer Sheet.
10. Use of white fluid for correction is not permissible on the Answer Sheet.
206
QUESTION PAPER (CODE NO. HRL)
SECTION - A
1. A student added the following substances to water kept in four separate beakers.
He stirred the mixture well and filtered each of them. He would obtain a solid residue
on the filter paper in the case of :
(4) Alum
3. The set up given below is used in the separation of camphor from a mixture of
camphor and sand.
207
4. Out of the following, the preferred experimental arrangement for determination of
the melting point of ice, is the arrangement shown in figure:
(1) (A)
(2) (B)
(3) (C)
(4) (D)
(1) near the end of the tube and keeping the other ear closed.
(2) near the end of the tube and keeping the other ear open.
(3) at about 5 cm from the end of the tube and keeping the other ear closed.
(4) at about 5 cm from the end of the tube and keeping the other ear open.
6. The least count of the measuring cylinder used and the volume of the solid taken in
the set up shown here are respectively:
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(1) W1 > W2 > W3
(2) W1 > W2 ~ W3
(4) W1 ~ W2 < W3
Temperature (in C) t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6
He is likely to observe
9.
In the diagrams of a moss and a fern given above, the spores in the moss and sori in
the fern are present in their respective parts labelled as :
(1) P
(2) Q
(3) R
(4) S
209
10. The correct method of obtaining an onion peel is to :
(3) use a forceps to pull out a thin transparent peel from concave surface of a
scale leaf.
(4) use a needle and forceps to remove a thin peel from convex surface of a scale
leaf.
11. In the figure of the earthworm given below, the horizontal lines throughout the body
represent:
12. 10 mL of HCl and 10 mL of NaOH solutions are contained in two separate beakers
labelled I and II respectively. On adding zinc granules to both, it is observed that at
room temperature:
210
13. On adding zinc granules to freshly prepared ferrous sulphate solution, a student
observes that:
14. On adding acetic acid to solid sodium hydrogen carbonate, a student observes the
liberation of a :
(1) greenish yellow gas with a pungent smell.
(2) colourless and odourless gas.
(3) yellow coloured, odourless gas.
(4) colourless gas with smell of rotten eggs.
15. In an experiment on tracing the path of a ray of light through a rectangular glass slab,
four students A, B, C, D used the following values of angle of incidence and the
distance between the feet of the two pins (fixed on the incident ray) :
(A) (30, 45, 60) and 1 cm
(B) (30, 45, 60) and 6 cm
(C) (20, 50, 80) and 10 cm
(D) (20, 50, 80) and 15 cm
16. A student performs an experiment on studying the dependence of the current (I)
flowing through a conductor on the potential difference (V) applied across it by
setting up his circuit as shown. He records four values of I by keeping the sliding
contact J, in the positions K, L, M and N, one by one. The corresponding points on
his V-I graph are labelled as P1, P2, P3 and P4. The point P3, would correspond to
the case when the sliding contact, J, is in the position:
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(1) K
(2) L
(3) M
(4) N
17. Two students set up their circuits for finding the equivalent resistance of two resistors
connected in parallel in two different ways as. shown.
18. The labelling for the slide of leaf peel showing stoma by the four students who made
the diagram and tabulated the labels, is as follows:
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Student I II III IV
19. For the experiment, Light is necessary for photosynthesis, the potted plant is first
kept in darkness for a day. This is to:
20. Raisins swell up after being placed them in a beaker containing water for sometime
because:
(1) the concentration of water in the cell sap is higher than the water in the beaker.
(2) the concentration of water in the cell sap is lower than the water in the beaker.
(3) the concentration of water in the cell sap is the same as that of water in the
beaker.
(4) water inside the raisins passes out of them when placed in a beaker of water.
SECTION - B
21. The extent of cooling caused by evaporation of water, alcohol and ether was studied
using the following set ups of apparatus:
213
Out of the following, the correct observation and explanation is :
(1) In all the three sets equal decrease in temperature was observed indicating
that all the three liquids are equally volatile.
(2) Only set up I showed a decrease in temperature indicating only water is volatile.
(3) Both set ups II and III showed an equal decrease in temperature suggesting
both alcohol and ether have equal volatility.
(4) The decrease in temperature was maximum in set up III (indicating that ether
is the most volatile) and minimum in set up I (indicating water is least volatile).
22. A string is stretched as shown and a pulse is created along it. The stop watch is
started, from its position A, when the pulse is in position X and is stopped, in its
position B, when the pulse has travelled back to its position X.
(1) 4 cms1
(3) 8 cms1
214
23. In the diagrams drawn by four students who studied plasmolysis in the cells of onion
peel, the correct drawing is represented in figure:
(1) I
(2) II
(3) III
(4) IV
(3) cytoplasm
25. On adding a few drops of universal indicator to three unknown colourless solutions
(P), (Q) and (R) taken separately in three test tubes shown in the following diagrams,
a student observed the changes in colour as green in (P), red in (Q) and violet in (R).
215
26. The figures given below show different parts of the experimental set up used for
preparation and observation of the properties of sulphur dioxide gas.
The parts, that need to be chosen, for the desired purpose, are the ones labelled
as :
27. A teacher gives a convex lens and a concave mirror of focal length of about 20 cm
each to his student and asks him to find their focal lengths by obtaining the image of
a distant object. The student uses a distant tree as the object and obtains its sharp
image, one by one, on a screen. The distances d1 and d2 between the lens/mirror
and the screen in the two cases and the nature of their respective sharp images are
likely to be :
216
28. A student sets up an electric circuit shown here for finding the equivalent resistance
of two resistors in series. In this circuit, the:
(1) resistors have been connected correctly but the voltmeter has been wrongly
connected.
(2) resistors have been connected correctly but the ammeter has been wrongly
connected.
(3) resistors, as well as the voltmeter, have been wrongly connected.
(4) resistors, as well as the ammeter, have been wrongly connected.
29. In the following set up which shows that Carbon-di-oxide is given out during
respiration, the KOH kept in the flask:
30 Out of the given diagrams, the correctly labelled diagram showing budding in yeast
is :
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(1) I (2) II (3) III (4) IV
218
219
220
Key for Practical Skill 2009 (Main) for Booklet Code - A (Outside Regions)
221
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
6. Question No. 29 is a map work question. Attach the map inside your answer
book.
6. How did Tommie Smith and John Carlos try to draw international attention to racial
discrimination in the United States at the time of Olympics, held at Mexico City in
1968 ? 1
7. Why do some people, belonging to the same religion, often feel that they do not
belong to the same community ? 1
222
8. What is the main criterion for comparing the development of different countries? 1
11. How did Romanticism seek to develop a particular form of nationalist sentiments
during 18th century? Explain. 3x1 = 3
Or
Why did French policy makers wanted to educate the people of Vietnam? Explain. 3x1 = 3
12. Describe any three features of Civil Disobedience Movement of 1930. 3x1 = 3
13. Study the given passage and answer the questions that follow:
We believe that it is the inalienable right of the Indian people, as of any other people,
to have freedom and to enjoy the fruits of their toil and have the necessities of life, so
that they may have full opportunities of growth. We believe also that if any government
deprives a people of these rights and oppresses them, the people have a further right
to alter it or to abolish it. The British Government in India has not only deprived the
Indian people of their freedom but has based itself on the exploitation of the masses,
and has ruined India economically, politically, culturally and spiritually. We believe,
therefore, that India must sever the British connection and attain Puma Swaraj or
Complete Independence.
(13.1) Why was it the inalienable right of the Indian people to have freedom?
(13.2) How did British Govt. exploit the Indian masses? Explain. 1+2 = 3
Note:Below are given three groups -A, B and C for questions number 14 and
15. Select anyone group for answering these two questions.
Group A
14. What is Group 77 ? Why did Group 77 countries demand a New International.
Economic Order ? Explain. 1+2 = 3
15. How did East India Company capture regular supply of cotton and silk goods from
Indian weavers ? Explain. 3x1 = 3
223
Group B
14. Explain with examples that an average worker in the mid nineteenth century was
not a machine operator but the traditional crafts person and labourer. 3x1 = 3
15. Mention various measures which were taken to decongest London in the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries. 3x1 = 3
Group C
14. Explain with examples the role of technology in helping to solve hardships of food
availability throughout the world in late nineteenth century. 3x1 = 3
15. How did the development of cities influence the ecology and environment in late
nineteenth century? Explain by giving an example of Calcutta (Kolkata). 3x1 = 3
16. Explain any three factors that affect the location of industries in a region. 3x1 = 3
17. Explain, how power is shared among different organs of government. 3x1 = 3
19. Print did not only stimulate the publications of conflicting opinions among different
communities but also connected them in nineteenth century in India. Support the
statement with examples. 4x1 = 4
Or
Prem Chands novels are filled with all kinds of powerful characters drawn from
all levels of society. Support the statement by giving suitable examples. 4x1 = 4
20. Classify resources, on the basis of exhaustibility in two groups. Mention three
characteristics of each. 1+1+1 = 4
21. Look at the picture carefully and answer the questions that follow: 1+2+1 = 4
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(21.1) Name the crop shown in the picture.
Note: The following question is for the Blind Candidates only, in lieu of question
number 21.
22. Why is road transport more useful than rail transport in India? Explain four
reasons. 4x1 = 4
23. How do social divisions affect politics? Explain with examples. 4x1 = 4
24. How do pressure groups influence politics? Explain with examples. 4x1 = 4
25. Democracies lead to peaceful and harmonious life among citizens. Support this
statement with examples. 4x1 = 4
27. Why are transactions made in money? Explain with suitable examples. 4
28. Globalisation and competition among producers has been of advantage to the
consumers. Give arguments in support of this statement. 4
29. Six features with serial numbers (i) to (vi) are marked in the given political outline
map of India. Identify these features with the help of the following information and
write their correct names on the lines marked in the map. 6x1 = 6
Or
Locate and label the following on the given political outline map of India: 6x1 = 6
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(i) Madras (Chennai)
(ii) Dandi
Note: The following questions are for the BLIND CANDIDATES ONLY, in lieu
of question number 29.
(29.1) Name the place where Indian National Congress Session was held
in 1927.
(29.2) Name the large scale industrial region located on western coast during
1931.
(29.4) Name the state where Vishakhapatanam iron and steel plant is located.
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227
228
QUESTION PAPER CODE 32/1
OR
Name the two countries of Western Europe where the novel first took firm root. + =1
2. What was the main purpose of launching multipurpose projects in India after
Independence? 1
4. Mention the two types of good quality iron ore found in India. + =1
6. Name any two well-known social reformers who worked for the casteless society. + =1
8. Who is a producer? 1
10. Mention any two ways in which consumers are exploited in the market. + =1
11. Describe briefly any three economic effects of Non-Cooperation Movement. 3x1=3
12. Study the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: 1+2=3
Satyagraha is not physical force. A satyagrahi does not inflict pain on the
adversary; he does not seek his destruction ... In the use of satyagraha, there is no
ill-will whatever.
Satyagraha is pure soul-force. Truth is the very substance of the soul. That is
why this force is called satyagraha. The soul is informed with knowledge. In it burns
the flame of love... Non-violence is the supreme dharma ...
It is certain that India cannot rival Britain or Europe in force of arms. The
British worship the war-god and they can all of them become, as they are becoming,
bearers of arms. The hundreds of millions in India can never carry arms. They have
made the religion of non-violence their own ...
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(12.1) What is the main difference between physical force and soul force? 1
Note: Below are given three Groups A, B and C for questions number 13 and 14.
Select anyone group for answering these two questions.
GROUP A
13. Describe briefly the effects of Rinderpest in Africa in the 1890s. 3x1=3
14. Explain the impact of the First World War on Indian industries. 3x1=3
GROUP B
13. Explain any three problems faced by the Indian cotton weavers by the turn of the
nineteenth century. 3x1=3
14. Explain the social changes which led to the need for the underground railways in
London. 3x1=3
GROUP C
13. How was the food problem solved in Britain after the scrapping of the Corn Laws?
Explain. 3x1=3
14. What was the tradition of London Season ? Explain different forms of entertainment
that came up in nineteenth century England to provide leisure activities for the people. 1+2=3
15. The print culture created the conditions within which the French Revolution
occurred. Support the statement giving three arguments. 3x1=3
OR
16. How do industries pollute air and water? Explain with examples. 1+1 = 3
17. What are public interest groups? How do they look after the public interests ? Explain. 1+2=3
18. Compare India and Sri Lanka on the basis of any three indicators of Human Deve-
lopment Index for 2004. 3x1=3
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19. Explain any four measures introduced by French Revolutionaries to create a sense
of collective identity among the people of France. 4x1=4
OR
Explain any four challenges faced by the New Republic of Vietnam after 1945. 4x1=4
20. Explain any four human activities which are mainly responsible for land degradation
in India. 4x1=4
21. Look at the given picture carefully and answer the questions that follow: 1+2+1=4
Note: The following question is for the Blind Candidates only, in lieu of Q. No.21.
Explain briefly any four features of intensive subsistence farming in India. 4x1= 4
22. How do physical and economic factors influence the distribution pattern of the Indian
Railway network? Explain with examples. 2+2 = 4
23. Describe any three demands of the Sri Lankan Tamils. How did they struggle for
their demands? 3+1 = 4
24. Describe any four aspects of life in which women are discriminated in Indian society. 4x1 = 4
25. Explain how democracies lead to peaceful and harmonious life among citizens. 4x1 = 4
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26. What is unorganised sector? Describe the working procedure of this sector. 1+3 = 4
27. What are Self-Help Groups? Describe, in brief, their functioning. 1+3 = 4
28. What are multinational companies? How do they control production in other countries?
Explain with examples. 1+3 = 4
29. Six features with serial numbers (1) to (6) are marked in the given political outline
map of India. Identify these features with the help of the following information
and write their correct names on the lines marked in the map: 6x1 = 6
OR
Locate and label the following items with appropriate symbols on the given political
outline map of India : 6x1 = 6
(1) Chauri-Chaura
(2) Bardoli
Note: The following questions are for the Blind Candidates only, in lieu of
Q. No.29.
(29.1) Name anyone large scale industrial region developed in 1931 on the western
coast of India.
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(29.2) Name anyone important overseas trade centre of seventeenth century located
on the eastern coast of India.
(29.3) Name the state where Rawat Bhata Nuclear Plant is located.
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Marking Scheme ---- Social Science
General Instructions
1. The Marking Scheme provides general guidelines to reduce subjectivity in the marking. The
answers given in the Marking Scheme are suggested answers. The content is thus indicative.
If a student has given any other answer which is different from the one given in the Marking
Scheme but conveys the meaning, such answers should be given full weightage.
2. Evaluation is to be done as per instructions provided in the Marking Scheme. It should not
be done according to ones own interpretation or any other consideration. Marking Scheme
should be strictly adhered to and religiously followed.
3. If a question has parts, please award marks in the right hand side for each part. Marks
awarded for different parts of the question should then be totalled up and written in the left
hand margin and circled.
4. If a question does not have any parts, marks be awarded in the left-hand margin.
5. If a child has attempted an extra choice question, answer of the question deserving more
marks should be retained and the other answer scored out.
6. While evaluating the answer book it should be remembered that Social Science course at
this stage is a part of general education and therefore does not require a specialized study of
the five subjects- History, Geography, Civics, Economics & Disaster Management which
comprise it.
7. Except for questions which require recall of information, the responses of students should be
evaluated in terms of the understanding that they reflect. Listing down of points without any
explanation may not be proper indication of the examinees understanding.
8. A mere listing of a large number of points should not be seen as a better answer than fewer
points well explained. The answers of the latter type should be given credit.
9. Reference to the page number of the prescribed text books has been given for various
questions. This is for the information of the examiners and a reading of these pages of the text
books may be useful in assessing the answer scripts. Page number in the Marking Scheme
refers to the N.C.E.R.T books (latest edition)
10. A full scale of marks 0 to 80 has to be used. Please do not hesitate to award full marks if the
answer deserves it.
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Specific Instructions
12. The Marking Scheme carries only suggested value points for the answers. These are only
guidelines and do not constitute the complete answer. The students can have their own
expression and if the expression is correct, the marks should be awarded accordingly.
13. Some of the questions may relate to higher order thinking ability / skills (HOTS). These
questions have been indicated separately by putting * on the question number. These
questions are to be evaluated carefully and the students understanding / analytical ability
may be judged
1 Meaning of liberalism :
Liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law/
It meant for freedom of markets and the abolition of state imposed restriction on
the movements of goods and capital
Page 9 1
OR
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5 The two major ethnic groups of Belgium :
1. French
2. Dutch
Page 2 + = 1
6 Tommie Smith & John Carlos tried to draw international attention to racial
discrimination by wearing black socks and no shoes /
The black-gloved raised clenched fists with heads bowed.
Page 30 1
7 People belonging to the same religion often feel that they do not belong to the same
community because they do not have the same interest and aspirations in every
context.
Page 32 1
238
OR
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GROUP A
14 Group 77: - It is a group of 77 developing countries that did not benefit from the
growth of western economies. 1 mark
1. Real control over their natural resources
2. More development assistance
3. Fair prices for raw materials
4. Better access for their manufactured goods in developed countries
(Any two points to be explained)
2 marks
Page 100 1+2 = 3
15 East India Company captured regular supply of cotton & silk goods from Indian
weavers: -
1. The East India Company established the political power.
2. The Company tried to eliminate the existing traders and brokers connected
with the cloth trade.
3. It appointed a paid servant called the Gomastha to supervise weavers, collect
supplies and examine the quality of cloth.
4. They provided advance payment to prevent weavers from dealing with other
buyers.
5. Any other relevant point
(Any three)
Page 115 3x1=3
GROUP B
14 The average worker in the mid nineteenth century was not a machine operator but
the traditional crafts person and labourer: -
1. Very low percentage of the work force was employed in industrial sector.
2. Large portion of the output came from domestic units.
3. Small innovations in non-mechanized sector was the basis of growth
4. Technological changes occurred slowly.
5. New technology was expensive
6. Any other relevant example
(Any three points to be explained)
Page 108 3x 1 = 3
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15 Measures taken to decongest London in the 19th and 20th centuries: -
1. Greening the open spaces
2. Reducing pollution
3. Landscaping the city
4. Creating a Green Belt around London
5. Development of Garden City
6. Building of apartments
7. Building of family cottages
8. Any other relevant point
(Any three points) Pages 132,133 3x1=3
GROUP C
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16 Factors that affect the location of industries:-
1. Availability of raw material
2. Labour
3. Capital
4. Power
5. Market
6. Transport
7. Other services such as banking, insurance etc.
8. Any other relevant point
(Any three points to be explained)
Page 66 3x1 = 3
19 Print not only stimulated the publication of conflicting opinions but also connected
them:-
Print resulted in the publication of many books on religion and society :
1. Persian newspaper Jam-I-Jahan Nama and Shamsul Akhbar
2. Gujarati newspaper the Bombay Samachar,
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3. Ramcharitmanas by Tulsidas
4. Debates among social and religious reformers
5. Sambad Kaumudi and the Samachar Chandrika to oppose its opinion
6. Publishing of fatwas by Ulamas- Deoband Seminary
7. Printed texts and newspapers
(To be assessed as a whole)
Pages 169-170 4x1 = 4
OR
Prem chands novels are filled with all kinds of powerful characters drawn from all
sections of society:-
1. Aristocrats and landlords
2. Middle level peasants
3. Landless labourers
4. Middle class professionals
5. Women characters
6. Any other point
(Any four points)
Page 198 4x1 = 4
243
Characteristics of Non- renewable Resources
1. These resources take millions of years in their formation.
2. Finite and deplete with time
3. Causes pollution
4. They are further divided into recyclable and non-recyclable
5. Examples : iron ore, manganese and fossil fuels (coal, petrol etc)
6. Any other relevant point
(Any three points)
1 marks
Pages 1 and 2 1+1 +1=4
OR
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22 Road transport is more useful than rail transport in India:-
1. Lower construction cost
2. Roads can traverse comparatively more dissected and undulating topography
3. Roads can negotiate higher gradient of slopes and mountains
4. Road transport is economical for short distances
5. It provides door-to-door services
6. Road transport is used as a feeder to other modes of transport
7. Any other relevant point
(Any four points to be explained)
Page 82 4x1= 4
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3. In a democracy people learn to respect differences and negotiate.
4. In a democracy it is a rule by the majority, however the majority needs to
work with a minority.
5. Democracy remains democracy only as long as every citizen has a chance of
being in majority at some point of time.
6. Any other relevant point
(Any four points with an example)
Page 96 4x1=4
26 Organized sector :
It covers those enterprises or places of work where employment is on regular basis
and follow rules & regulations laid by the Govt. 1 mark
Working conditions :
1. Workers enjoy security of employments.
2. Expected to work only a fixed number of hours
3. Workers get other benefits like paid- leave, provident fund, gratuity etc.
4. Get Safe working environment etc.
5. Any other relevant point
(Any three points to be explained)
1x3 =3
Page 30-31 1+3=4
28* Globalization and competition among producers has been of advantage to the
consumer :
1. It has resulted in greater choice for the consumers.
2. Improvement in the quality of goods
3. Reduction in prices
4. Raising of standard of living
5. Any other relevant point.
(Any four points)
Page 66 1x4=4
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29 Please see the filled up maps attached.
FOR BLIND CANDIDATES ONLY
(29.1) Madras
(29.2) Bombay
(29.3) Karnataka
(29.4) Andhra Pradesh
(29.5) Nellore
(29.6) Porbandar 6x1=6
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248
249
QUESTION PAPER CODE 32/1
1 Diamond Sutra
Page 154 1
OR
England & France
Page 156 + =1
2 The main purpose was to integrate development of agriculture and village economy
with rapid industrialization and growth of urban economy.
Page 26 1
3 Coal
Page 58 1
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10 1. Use of false weights and measures
2. Adulteration
3. Duplicate goods
4. Lack of safety devices in the product
5. Selling the product beyond date of expiry
6. Not giving proper information of the product
7. Black marketing
(Any two points)
Pages 76-77 +=1
12* (12.1) Main difference between physical force and soul force-
(1) Physical force inflects pain, soul force doesnt
(2) Soul force uses non violence and physical force uses violence
(Any one point)
1 mark
(12.2) Indians cannot carry arms as they have made Non-violence their religion
2 marks
Page 55 1+2=3
GROUP A
13 1. Rinderpest killed 90% of cattle in Africa.
2. The loss of cattle destroyed African livelihood.
3. Planters, mine owners and colonial government now successfully monopolized
the scarce cattle resources to strengthen their power and to force Africans
into the labour market.
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4. Control over scarce resources of cattle enabled Europeon colonizers to
conquer and subdue Africa
5. Any other relevant point
(Any 3 points)
Page 87 3 x1 = 3
14 1. The First World War created dramatically new situation in the industrial growth.
2. British mills were busy with war production to meet the needs of army. Indias
import from Manchester declined.
3. Suddenly Indian mills had a vast home market to supply.
4. As the war prolonged Indian factories were called upon to supply war needs
like jute bag, clothes for army uniform, tents, leather boots , horses and mule
saddles etc.
5. New factories were set up, old ones ran multiple shifts.
6. Many workers were employed and were made to work for long hours
7. Over the war years industrial production boomed.
8. Any other relevant point
(Any three points)
Pages 121-122 3x1=3
GROUP B
13 Three problems faced by the Indian cotton weavers by the turn of the 19th Century:-
1. Export market collapsed.
2. Local market shrunk.
3. Market glutted with Manchester imports, produced by machines at lower
cost
4. Weavers could not compete with cheap imported goods.
5. No sufficient supply of raw cotton of good quality and increase in price of
cotton due to American war of independence
6. Production by Manchester mills started in India.
7. Any other relevant point
(Any three points )
Pages 116-117 3x1=3
252
14 1. Between the two world wars the responsibility for housing the working classes
was accepted by the British state which built one million houses. The houses
were built at the suburbs and this resulted in the expansion of city beyond the
range.
2. This made the new forms of transport like underground railways necessary
3. Underground railways solved the means of travelling to the city.
4. Any other relevant point
(Any three points )
Page 133 3x 1 = 3
GROUP C
13 1. Food could be imported into Britain more cheaply than it could be produced
within the country
2. In eastern Europe, Russia and America, land was cleared and food production
expanded to meet the British demand.
3. Faster industrial growth in the mid 19th century led to higher income so that
British could import food
4. Any other suitable point
(Any three points)
Page 81-82 3x1=3
14 For the wealthy Britishers annual London Season meant conducting several cultural
events like operas, theaters and classical music programmes. 1 mark
1. For working class it meant meeting in pubs to have a drink, exchange news
and sometimes also to organize for political action and other forms of
entertainment
2. Libraries, art galleries, museums were established.
3. Music halls were popular among the lower classes.
4. Cinema became great entertainment for mixed audience.
5. Industrial workers were encouraged to spend their holidays by sea (beaches).
6. Any other point
2 x 1=2
(Any two points) Page 136 1+2=3
15 Print culture created the conditions within which French Revolution occurred-
1. Print popularized idea of the Enlightenment thinkers & they argued for the
rule of reason rather than custom.
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2. Print created a new culture of dialogue and debate
3. All value norms and institutions were re-evaluated and discussed by public.
4. By the 1780s there was an outpouring of literature that mocked the royalty
and criticized their morality.
5. This literature circulated underground and led to the growth of hostile sentiments
against the monarchy.
6. Any other relevant point
Pages 163-164 3x1=3
OR
1. Information provided by the vernacular novels were useful to the colonial
administrators in governing the Indian society with its large varieties of
communities and castes.
2. As outsiders British knew little about life inside Indian households.
3. Novels in vernacular languages had description of domestic life.
4. They showed how people dressed, their forms of religious worship, their
beliefs and practices.
5. Some of the books were translated into English often by British administration
or Christian missionaries.
6. Any other relevant point
(Any three points)
Page 191 3x1=3
254
17 Public interest group is a group which promote collective rather than selective good
1 mark
1. They aim to help groups other than their own members.
2. They look after public interest by mobilizing people , creating awareness and
by exerting influence on the government.
3. For example BAMCEF (Backward and Minorities Community Employees
Federation) is an organization largely made up of government employees that
campaigns against caste discrimination 2 marks
(Any two points) Page 64 1+2=3
19 1. The idea of la patrie (the fatherland) and la cityon (the citizen) emphasized
the notion of a united community enjoying equal rights under a constitution.
2. New French tri-colour flag
3. The Estates General was renamed as the National Assembly.
4. New hymns were composed , oaths taken and martyrs commemorated
5. Centralized administrative system which formulated uniform laws for all citizens
like uniform weights and measures
6. Regional dialects were discouraged and French as spoken in Paris became
common language of the nation.
(Any four points)
Page 5 4x1=4
OR
1. The French tried to regain control by using the emperor Bao Dai as their
puppet.
2. Vietminh were forced to retreat to hills.
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3. Defeat of the French at Dien Bien Phu led to Geneva conference
4. At Geneva conference Vietnam was divided into north under Ho Chi Minh
and south under Bao Dai
5. Bao Dai Government was overthrown by Ngo Dinh Diem
6. His dictatorial rule was opposed by united opposition under the banner of
NLF (National Liberation Front)
7. NLF effort to unify Vietnam under Ho Chi Minh led to entry of U.S. It sent
troops and arms to prevent the establishment of communist government
(Any four points)
Pages 43-44 4x1=4
20 1. Deforestation
2. Overgrazing of animals
3. Mining and quarrying
4. Mineral processing like grinding of limestone for cement industry
5. Industrial effluents sent out of factories without proper treatment
(Any four points)
Page 7 4x1=4
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22 Physical factors:
1. The northern plains with their vast level land, high population density provide
the most favourable condition for its development.
2. The Himalayan mountainous regions are unfavourable for construction of
railway lines due to high relief and sparse population.
3. It is difficult to develop railway lines on sandy plains of western Rajasthan and
swamps of Gujarat.
4. Forested areas of Chhattisgarh and northeast India.
5. Any other relevant point
(Any two points)
Economic factors:
1. Rich agricultural resources in northern plains provided the most favourable
conditions for their growth
2. The development of Konkan railways has facilitated the movement of
passengers and goods in this most important economic region.
3. Any other relevant point
(Any two points) Page 85 4x1=4
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4. Dowry harassment
5. Women are paid less for the same work than men
6. Disparity in political representation
7. Any other relevant point
(Any four points)
Page 43 4x1 = 4
25* Democracies lead to peaceful harmonious life among citizen in following ways :-
1. Democracy accommodates various social divisions.
2. Democracy develops a procedure to conduct their competition.
3. Democracy evolves mechanism to negotiate the differences.
4. Democracy reduces the possibility of tension between groups becoming
explosive/violent.
5. Any other relevant point
(Any four points) Page 96 4x1=4
26 Unorganized sector is a sector which has small and scattered units largely outside
the control of the government
1 mark
1. Jobs are low paid and often not regular
2. No provision for overtime, paid holidays leave.
3. Employment is not secure. People can be asked to leave without any reason.
4. Any other relevant point
(Any three points) 3x1=3
Page 31 1+3=4
27 Self Help Group is a group of rural poor women numbering between 15-20 members
who pool up their savings
1 mark
1. They save from Rs.25 to Rs.100 per months
2. Members take loans from the group on interest lesser than the interest charged
by money lenders
3. After a year or two if the group is regular in saving, it becomes eligible for
availing loan from the bank
4. The group is responsible for the repayment of loan
5. Any other relevant point
(Any three points) 3x1=3
Pages 50-51 1+3=4
258
28* MNC is a company that owns or controls production in more than one nation
1. MNCs set up factories and offices for production on their own.
2. MNCs set up production jointly with some of the local companies of the host
countries.
3. MNCs buy up local companies and then expand their production.
4. Large MNCs in developed countries place orders for production with small
producers.
5. Parakh foods and Cargill are the example (Any other MNCs example)
Any other relevant point
Pages 51-58 1+3=4
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egrhe~ vUukfRedka lEina izkIuqofUrA vr ,o o;a e`fkdk;k% d.ks"kq bZ'ojL;
n'kZuefi dqe%Z A vLekda fopkjs rq ekuos"kq] i'kqif{k"kq] ik"kk.ks"kq fda ok vpsrus"kq
vfi bZ'ojL; lkk vfLrA
iz'uk%
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i d% JhjktsUnzil
z knL; x`ga izkIroku~\
ii HkkjrHkwE;k% izrhde~ fde~ vfLr\
iii dL;k% d.ks"kq o;e~ bZ'ojn'kZua dqe%Z \
iv fda dqouZ ~ vkxUrqd% iwtkx`ga izfo"V%\
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[k.M% [k
jpukReddk;Ze~ 20 vk%
2- i=kys[kue~
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vkxr%A LokuqHkoku~ o.kZ;u~ Hkoku~ Lofirja izfr i=ka fy[kfrA rfLeu~ i=ks fo|ekukfu
fjDrLFkkukfu etw"kkinlgk;r;k iwjf;Rok iqu% fy[krqA 10 = 5
izfrHkkfodklfo|ky;%]
bUnzizLFke~A
fnukad % &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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lknja ii &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&A
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&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& HkwRok izfrfuo`k%A vr% vga egkUra viii &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
vuqHkokfeA vk'kkls ;r~ l Hkw;ks Hkw;% cg~oh% xi &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& fots";rsA
Hkokufi rLeS o/kkZiui=ka fy[krqA
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'kqHke~] dq'kfyu%A
3- laoknys[kue~
v/kksfyf[kra laokna etw"kkiznkiaflgk;r;k iwjf;Rok iqu% fy[kr % 15 = 5
4- fp=ko.kZue~
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vFkok
dsoya izKkp{kqH;Z%
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etw"kkinlgk;r;k ipokD;kfu laLd`rus fy[krA
etw"kk
ijh{kk;k%] izkjEHk%] laLd`rfo"k;L;] vLejke] ikBku~] vifBrL;] ifBrL;] lTtk]
vk'kklsA
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q O;kdj.ke~ 30 vk%
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iii ;su l foosd brhfjr%A
i ikBrksI;uH;kl%A
ii rUe/;r% dy'ka x`gkH;Urjs f{kIroku~A
iii v;s! dFka Jhd`".kktquZ kS ;qf/kf"Bj'pA
iv /;kueXu% fLFkrk izKk ;L; l bo fr"BkfeA
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vusdkfu iv &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& n`'k~ + vuh;j~ LFkykfu vfi lfUrA dk lq[knk
lk/kqtu v &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& eS=k + hi~A
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11- vkuka LFkkus laLd`r&la[;kokpd&fo'ks"k.kinkfu iz;qT; mkjkf.k fy[krA 4 = 2
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III. ;Fkkfuns'Z ka mkjrA 4 = 2
i ^izlUu%* &&& vL; lekukFkZda ina fde~\
ii ^Hkosr*~ &&& vL;k% f;k;k% dr`iZ na fy[krA
iii ^,dsu* &&& vL; fo'ks";a fde~\
iv ^ije~* &&& vL; foykseina fde~\
vk i|ka'k%
R;DRok /keZinz ka okpa i#"kka ;ksH;qnhj;srA~
ifjR;T; Qya iDoa HkqD~ rsiDoa foew</kh%A
iz'uk%
I. ,dinsu mkjrA 12 = 2
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n'kZuh;LFkyfo"k;s vfi ifBre~A
iz'uk%
I. ,dinsu mkjrA 4 = 2
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15- v/kksfyf[kri|};L; vUo;;ks% fjLFkkukfu iwjf;Rok iqu% fy[kr % 11 = 3
i vjs ;L; x`gL;ksifj vge~ vkyikfe] tuk% fiz;L; vkxeulsra eRok izlhnfUrA
ii vLekde~ ,sD;a rq txRizfl)e~A
iii vge~ rq ,rkn`'k% lR;oknh ;r~ ekrj% f'k'kwu~ dFk;fUrA
iv loZFkk tkx:dksga Nk=kk.kka d`rs vkn'kZ%A
v vgks vKkua HkoR;k%A
vi vu`ra onfl psr~ dkd% n'ksrA~
vii fda Hkofn~Hk% Jqra dkdps"Vk cd/;kue~ bfr\
viii jktgalh dkda dFk;fr &&& Roa rq dVq Do.kflA
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18- izl~xkuqlkja 'kq)e~ vFkZa fpRok fy[krA 13 = 3
282
vad ;kstuk & laLre~ lEis"z k.kk/kkfjre~
fu/kkZfjr le; % 3 ?k.Vs vf/kdre vad % 100
/;krO;e~
! vuqPNsn vFkok 'yksdksa ij vk/kkfjr iz'u vocks/kukRed gSAa fo|kFkhZ vuqPNsn esa fn, x, 'kCnksa
ds LFkku ij i;kZ;okph 'kCnksa dk iz;ksx Hkh dj ldrs gSa blds fy, Hkh vad fn, tk,A
fo|kFkhZ mkj nsrs le; mi;q foHkf vFkok opu dk iz;ksx ugha djrs rks va'kr% vad dkVs
tk, lai.w kZ ughaA
! =kqfViw.kZ orZuh vFkok O;kdj.kkRed iz;ksxksa ds fy, vuqikrr% vad dkVs tk, u fd iwjs vadA
! vkaf'kd n`f"V ls lgh mkjksa ds fy, va'kr% vad vo'; fn, tk,A
! [k.M % ^[k* jpukRed&dk;Ze~ ds vUrxZr ^fp=k o.kZu* o vuqPNsn ys[ku* esa fodYi le>k
tk,A cPpksa us tks Hkkx Hkh fd;k gks vad fn;k tk,A okD; lajpuk izeq[k gS u fd okD;
dk lkSna ;Z roA vkaf'kd okD; 'kq)rk ds fy, Hkh vad fn, tk,A
! fdlh Hkh iz'u ds fodYikRed mkj Hkh gks ldrs gSAa bl vad ;kstuk esa fn, x, mkj
fun'kZukRed gSA muds vfrfjDr Hkh lgh mkj gks ldrs gSa vr% vad fn, tk,A
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II pUNa-vaa@yaona ]<art dao izSna .iz%yaok ko ilae dao AMk. 2x2 = 4
(i) manaaomaaohkaina (ii) ima~aya ivaVaqaI- catuqaI- ivaBai> ko ibanaa BaI ]<ar
ila#a sakto hOM AMk ide jaae
(iii) sa: ima~M (iv) saundraiNa.
IV SaIYa-kM ila#at daSa-inak: caInadoSasya daSa-inak: Aqavaa Anya ]pyau>
SaIYa- k . 1x2 = 2
kovala vaa@ya kI Sauwta do#aI jaae.[sa izSna ka izmau#a ]_oSya vaa@ya rcanaa hO.vaa@ya laGau
Aqavaa dIGa- hao yah mah%vapUNa- nahIM . vaa@ya AalaMkairk hO yaa nahIMyah BaI
mah%vaPaUNa- nahIM .vyaakriNak dRiYT sao Sauw haonao pr pUNa- AMk ide jaae .maMmaMjaUYaa maoM ide
gae Sabd sahayataqa- hOM baccao Sabd caunao Aqavaa nahIM AavaSyak nahIM .vao svayaM
SabdaoM ka izyaao
yaaoga kr vaa@ya inamaa-Na kr sakto hOM. baccao svayaM BaI maMjaUYaa maoM ide gae
SabdaoM kI ivaBai>yaa Aaid BaI badla sakto hOM At: AMk ide jaae.~uiTyaaoM ko AMk AMSat:
kaTo jaae.[sa izSna ko 10 AMk hOM. iz%yaok vaa@ya ko ilae 2 AMk hOM.
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Aqavaa AnaucCodlao#anama\
yah ivaklp sabako ilae maanaa jaae.baccao svayaM BaI maMjaUYaa maoM ide gae SabdaoM kI ivaBai>yaa
Aaid badla sakto hOM.AMk ide jaae.[sa izSna ko 10 AMk hOM.iz%yaok vaa@ya ko ilae 2 AMk
hO.
M
KND: ga
ga (Anau
Anaup`yau> vyaakrNama\)
5 saMiQasaMiQacCod AaMiSak dRiYT sao sahI ]<ar ko ilae AaMiSak AMk AvaSya ide jaae. 1x3 = 3
(i) IdRSaI (ii) [cCna\ (iii) Urtyaa (iv) rmaNaIyaa (v) dSa-naIyaaina
kIdR aIyaaina..
8 Avyaya [sa izSna maoM vaa@ya inamaa-Na kI Aaor Qyaana doto hue kRpyaa pUNa- AMk doM.]<ar
ivaklpa%mak hao sakto hOM.AaMiSak sahI ]<ar ko ilae AaMiSak AMk ide jaae.pdaoM kI
punaravaRi<a BaI hao saktI hO. vaa@yaaoM kI rcanaa iBannaiBanna hao saktI hO. to ivaValayaM gacCint
AQaunaa Aqavaa to AQaunaa ivaValayaM gacCint jaOsaa p`yaaoga kr sakto hOM.iz%yaokBaaga ko ilae
1 AMk. k<aa- Avyaya va iyaa haonaa mah%vapUNa- hO. 1x5 = 5
9 [sa izSna maoM iz%yaok ir>sqaana ko ilae ek AMk hO.Baavaanausaar sahI haonao pr AMk ide jaae. 1x3 = 3
(i) ila#yato
la#yato (ii) %vayaa (iii) &ayato.
10 samaya
samayasaMsaMbaMQaI [sa izSna maoM vat-naI Aqavaa samastpd kI Aaor Qyaana na idyaa jaae.AaMiSak
sahI haonao pr BaI AaMiSak AMk ide jaae. 1x4 = 4
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(i) padaona-- d S a (ii) sapad- d SSaa (iii) saaQa- - d Sa (iv) i~
i~..
yaid baccao vaadnao Sabd ka izyaaoga nahI krto hOM tao [sa Aaor Qyaana nahIM idyaa jaae.
1 1 saM#yaa
yaasaMsaMbaMQaI [sa izSna maoM vat-naI Aqavaa samastpd kI Aaor Qyaana na idyaa jaae.AaMiSak
sahI haonao pr BaI AaMiSak AMk ide jaae. x4 = 2
tt: AiQaka .
III yaqaainado-Sama\ ]<art caar izSna. iz%yaok ko ilae AMk. x4 = 2
(i) AayauYa: (ii) inarqa-kma\ (iii) AiQa AiQakaka (iv) naIt:laBya:.
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[ naaT\ y aaM S a:
I ekpdona ]<art caar izSna .iz%yaok ko ilae AMk. x4 = 2
gadaM
(i)gadaM caM .
.
III yaqaainado-Sama\ ]<art caar izSna. iz%yaok ko ilae AMk. x4 = 2
17 kqaama saMbaMQaI [sa izSna ko ]<ar maoM vaa@yaaoM maoM taik-k saMbaMQa hao.izSna baaoQaa%mak hMO smaRit
AaQaairt nahIM.kovala vaa@yama ila#anao pr BaI AMk ide jaae.vat-naI Aaid nzYTvya nahIM.Qyaana
r#aoM naIcao idyaa gayaa ma kovala inadoSaa%mak hO . x8 = 4
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2
4
6
3
7
8
1
5
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Aa I ekpdona ]<art caar izSna. iz%yaok ko ilae AMk. x4 = 2
kovala vaa@ya kI Sauwta do#aI jaae.[sa izSna ka izmau#a ]_oSya vaa@ya rcanaa hO.vaa@ya laGau
Aqavaa dIGa- hao yah mah%vapUNa- nahIM . vaa@ya AalaMkairk hO yaa nahIMyah BaI
mah%vaPaUNa- nahIM .vyaakriNak dRiYT sao Sauw haonao pr pUNa- AMk ide jaae .maMmaMjaUYaa maoM ide
gae Sabd sahayataqa- hOM baccao Sabd caunaoM Aqavaa nahIM AavaSyak nahIM .vao svayaM
vaa@ya inamaa-Na kr sakto hOM. baccao maMjaUYaa maoM ide gae SabdaoM kI ivaBai>yaa Aaid BaI
badla sakto hOM At: AMk ide jaae.~uiTyaaoM ko AMk AMSat: kaTo jaae.[sa izSna ko 10 AMk
hOM. iz%yaok vaa@ya ko ilae 2 AMk hOM.
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Aqavaa
AnaucCodlao#anama\ yah ivaklp sabako ilae maanaa jaae.baccao svayaM BaI maMjaUYaa maoM ide gae SabdaoM
kI ivaBai>yaa Aaid badla sakto hO.M AMk ide jaae.[sa izSna ko 10 AMk hO. M iz%yaok vaa@ya
ko ilae 2 AMk hOM.
KND: ga
ga (Anau
Anaup`yau> vyaakrNama\)
5 saMiQasaMiQacCod AaMiSak dRiYT sao sahI ]<ar ko ilae AaMiSak AMk AvaSya ide jaae. 1x3 = 3
7 izkR
kiR t iz%yaya
%yaya saMbaMQaI [sa izSna maoM baccao kovala ]<ar ila#a sakto hOM.At: pUNa- AMk ide
jaae.]<ar ivaklpa%mak hao sakto hOM.AaMiSak sahI ]<ar ko ilae AaMiSak AMk ide
jaae.iz%yaok ko ilae 1 AMk. kovala iz%yaya
%yaya jaaoD,nao pr BaI AMk ide jaae. 1x5 = 5
(i) ozjantaO
zjantaO (ii) Urtyaa (iii) pramaI (iv) dSa-naIyaaina (v) maO~I.
8 Avyaya [sa izSna maoM vaa@ya inamaa-Na kI Aaor Qyaana doto hue kRpyaa pUNa- AMk doM.]<ar
ivaklpa%mak hao sakto hOM.AaMiSak sahI ]<ar ko ilae AaMiSak AMk ide jaae.pdaoM kI
punaravaRi<a BaI hao saktI hO. vaa@yaaoM kI rcanaa iBannaiBanna hao saktI hO. iz%yaok vaa@ya ko
ilae 1 AMk. 1x5 = 5
9 [sa izSna maoM iz%yaok ir>sqaana ko ilae ek AMk hO.Baavaanausaar sahI haonao pr AMk ide jaae. 1x3 = 3
(i) yato (ii) kuC BaI ]<ar ila#anao pr AMk ide jaae
iyato (iii) mayaa.
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10 samaya
samayasaMsaMbaMQaI [sa izSna maoM vat-naI Aqavaa samastpd kI Aaor Qyaana na idyaa jaae.AaMiSak
sahI haonao pr BaI AaMiSak AMk ide jaae. 1x4 = 4
(i) izIt:
It: (ii) laaokyaa~a (iii) caxauYaa (iv) Aa%maanama\Aprma\.
VaM S a:
Aa pVaM
I ekpdona ]<art dao izSna .iz%yaok ko ilae 1 AMk. 1x2 = 2
[ naaT\ y aaM S a:
I ekpdona ]<art caar izSna .iz%yaok ko ilae AMk. x4 = 2
14 BaavasaMbaMQaI [sa izSna maoM baccao Slaaok maoM sao ]<ar cauna sakto hOM Aqavaa pyaa-yavaacaI SabdaoM
ka izyaaoga kr sakto hOM.pUNa- AMk ide jaae.baccao kovala ]<ar ila#a sakto hoM. 1x6 = 6
I (i) ivaYayao Aqavaa imalata jaulata Sabd (ii) Aacaar: Aqavaa imalata jaulata Sabd.
(iii) sadacaarM Aqavaa imalata jaulata Sabd.
II (i) maSa: Aqavaa imalata jaulata Sabd (ii) AByaasa:sa: Aqavaa imalata
jaulata Sabd.
(iii) Qanasya Qama-syaQanaQama-yaao: Qama-Qanayaao: Aqavaa imalata jaulata Sabd.
15 AnvayasaMbaMQaI [sa izSna maoM baccao Slaaok maoM sao ]<ar cauna sakto hOM.baccao kovala ]<ar ila#a
sakto hoM.
I (i) candnarsa: (ii) tqaa (iii) maQaurBaaiYaNaI
BaaiYaNaI..
II (i) Ajaoya: (ii) cama\ (iii) sa%yama\. x6 = 3
16 izSnainamaa-
Snainamaa-Na saMbaMQaI [sa izSna maoM baccao kovala izSnavaacak Sabd ila#a sakto hOM.vyaakrNa
vat-naI Aaid kI dRiYT sao Anaupatt: AMk kaTo jaae na ik pUNa-.[sa izSna maoM AvabaaoQana izmau#a
hO tqaa ivaklpa%mak ]<ar hao sakto hOM. 1x4 = 4
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(i) kdakismana\ (ii) ikma\kma\ (iii) koYaama\ (iv) kIdRSaIka kuC BaI ]<ar
ila#anao pr AMk ide jaae.
17 kqaama saMbaMQaI [sa izSna ko ]<ar maoM vaa@yaaoM maoM taik-k saMbaMQa hao.izSna baaoQaa%mak hO smaRit
AaQaairt nahIM.kovala vaa@yama ila#anao pr BaI AMk ide jaae.vat-naI Aaid nzYTvya nahIM.Qyaana
r#aoM naIcao idyaa gayaa ma kovala inadoSaa%mak hO [sako Aitir> Anya taik-k ma ila#anao
pr BaI AMk ide jaae. x8 = 4
3
6
4
7
2
5
8
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Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100
Section A
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(iii) Le ________________ de lInde en informatique est excellent.
(iv) Lorsque vous voyagez, vous apprciez aussi les __________ locales
dun pays.
(d) Donnez : 1
(i) La forme nominale de comprendre .
(ii) Le contraire de mince .
(e) Cherchez dans le texte : 1
Deux adjectifs au fminin dans le texte.
(B) La rue de Buci maintenant
O est-il parti
Le petit monde fou du dimanche matin
pouvantable rideau de poussire : horrible curtain of dust
Qui donc a baiss cet pouvantable rideau de poussire
Et de fer sur cette rue
Cette rue autrefois si heureuse et si fire d tre rue
Comme une fille heureuse et fire.
Pauvre rue
Te voil maintenant abandonne dans le quartier
Abandonn lui-mme dans la vie dpeuple.
Pauvre rue
Morne corridor menant dun point mort un autre point mort
Tes chiens maigres et seuls et ton gros mutil de guerre
(a) Les questions: 4
(i) Comment tait la rue autrefois? A qui le pote compare-t-il la rue?
(ii) Pourquoi cette rue est appele pauvre rue ?
(b) Dites vrai ou faux: 2
(i) Cette rue tait pleine de monde autrefois.
(ii) La fille vit dans cette rue.
(iii) Aujourdhui, il y a toujours beaucoup de monde.
(iv) Le quartier aussi est abandonn.
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(c) Trouvez dans le texte le mot pour: 2
(i) un jour de la semaine
(ii) un mtal
(iii) sans peuple
(iv) horrible
(d) Remplissez avec les mots du texte : 2
(i) Les gens de ce__________ ont __________ cette belle glise.
(ii) Cette boutique a _________ les prix et ________ tout le monde y va !
SECTION B (30)
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SECTION C
(ii) Les villes indiennes sont plus peuples que ________ de la France.
(iii) Notre universit est la plus clbre, et ___________ de Mumbai est la plus
ancienne.
(v) Les pays dAfrique sont grands mais _______ de l Europe sont moins grands.
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10. Retrouvez la bonne question: 5
(i) Cest un temps nuageux.
(ii) Mes cousins prennent le train 10 heures.
(iii) Benot va en Australie en vacances.
(iv) Bien sr!
(v) Il a 2 ans.
11. Remplissez les tirets avec les pronoms relatifs composs convenables : 5
(i) Je suis entr dans la maison _________ se trouve cette belle glise.
(ii) Cest une amie _________ j cris souvent.
(iii) As-tu achet toutes les pices _________ on va prparer le poulet ?
(iv) Prenons la rue ___________ il est pass.
(v) Le chien ___________ elle se promne est adorable!
SECTION D (15)
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14. Reliez les colonnes A et B et rcrivez: 6x = 3
A B
(i) bip sonore monuments gyptiens
(ii) gare SNCF en Corse
(iii) Pyramides laisser un message
(iv) carte orange le beau temps
(v) aprs la pluie titre de transport
(vi) Bastia accs aux quais
15. Compltez : 6x = 3
(i) Cline Dion est une _________ canadienne.
(ii) Une personne qui n est pas marie est ___________.
(iii) Le Sensodyne est pour les dents ___________.
(iv) Le fait divers est une des ___________ dans un joumal.
(v) Les ___________ se trouvent au sud-est de la France.
(vi) Renoir est un ___________ franais trs connu.
Section A 20
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hommes et femmes occuperont-ils leurs loisirs ? Sont-ils plus heureux ? Voil
la question.
Mais, tout dabord, il faut donner manger ceux qui ont faim et tablir la
paix partout dans le monde. Voil deux tches qui suffiront occuper
lhumanit.
(a) Les questions: 4
(i) Pourquoi la vie est devenue plus simple et plus facile?
(ii) Quelles sont les tches qui doivent occuper lhumanit ?
(b) Cherchez dans le texte : 2
(i) Un verbe qui signifie trouver quelque chose de nouveau .
(ii) Un adjectif qui signifie travailler avec les mains .
(iii) Un nom qui indique le temps libre de faire ce quon aime faire .
(iv) Un nom qui signifie tous les hommes du monde .
(c) Compltez avec un mot du texte : 2
(i) On va _________ cette marque de voiture en Core du sud.
(ii) Ces tudiantes sont bien _________ de travailler tout le temps.
(iii) Terminer tout ce travail dans une heure ? Cest une _____________
bien difficile.
(iv) Le tlphone portable, cest une trs belle ________________ pour
lhumanit.
(d) Trouvez dans le texte : 1
(i) Le contraire de la guerre .
(ii) Lquivalent de contents .
(e) Transformez la phrase aux temps indiqus : 1
Il faut (au pass compos) donner manger ceux qui ont ( limparfait)
faim.
(B) Le dsespoir est assis sur un banc
Dans un square sur un banc
Il y a un homme qui vous appelle quand on passe
Il a des binocles* un vieux costume gris
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Il fume un petit ninas* il est assis
Et il vous appelle quand on passe
Ou simplement il vous fait signe
Il ne faut pas le regarder
Il ne faut pas lcouter
Il faut passer
Faire comme si on ne le voyait pas
Comme si on ne lentendait pas
Il faut passer presser le pas
Si vous le regardez
Si vous lcoutez
Il vous fait signe et rien, personne...
*Des binocles = binoculars
*Ninas = a type of cigar
(a) Les questions: 4
(i) Dcrivez lhomme qui est assis sur un banc.
(ii) Que devez-vous faire quand il vous fait signe ?
(b) Cherchez dans le texte : 2
(i) Lquivalent dune place .
(ii) Le mot pour un vtement.
(iii) La forme verbale de le regard.
(iv) Le contraire de tout .
(c) Compltez avec un mot du texte : 2
(i) Dans ce parc, il y a un grand __________________ surtout pour les
gs.
(ii) Dans les trains en Inde, on ne _____________ pas.
(iii) Il ____________ se dpcher sinon on sera en retard.
(iv) Regarde cet homme bizarre qui me fait ______________ !
(d) Donnez la forme nominale de : 1
appelle, voyait
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(e) Trouvez : 1
(i) Le contraire de debout .
(ii) Une expression qui indique marcher vite .
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4. (a) Vous tes invit une soire musicale mais vous ntes pas libre. crivez un
refus. (30 mots) 5
OU
(b) crivez le C.V. de cette personne :
Pierre Bourdain, 25 ans, n le 30 aot 1983, clibataire; tudes en technologie
de 2000 2004 luniversit de Lyon; habite 25, Rue Faure, 75013 France;
parle 3 langues : franais, allemand, anglais; adore le sport, aime voyager et
couter la musique rock; dj travaill 2 ans chez Siemens.
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Agra. La capitale quils ont visit est une trs grande ville avec des grandes rues et
de beau monuments.
9. Mettez au ngatif : 5
(i) Il y a des livres dans mon sac.
(ii) Elle voudrait manger du pain.
(iii) Quelquun a sonn la porte.
(iv) Ils ont dj chant.
(v) Vous avez tout compris.
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11. Compltez les tirets avec des pronoms dmonstratifs : 5
(i) Voulez-vous acheter cette chemise-ci ou ______________?
(ii) La vie Paris est plus intressante que _______________ de Lyon.
(iii) Je ne prfre pas ces livres, je prfre plutt _____________.
(iv) Regardez ces belles photos, surtout __________ qui est droite.
(v) Nous allons inviter les parents de Philippe et _______________ de Paul.
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15. Compltez : 6x1 = 3
(i) La Sorbonne a t cre en ______________.
(ii) Aprs la terminale, on reoit le _____________.
(iii) Jean Vilar a cr le _______________.
(vi) Tournesols est une peinture de ______________.
(v) Passer dune chane lautre, cest _____________.
(vi) ______________ lit le Prsident de la France.
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Strictly Confidential - (For Internal and Restricted Use Only)
All India Secondary School Examination
March 2009
General Instructions:
(i) In the marking scheme, a slash ( / ) indicates alternative answers: any one such answer
is counted as correct.
(ii) Brackets ( ) indicate optional information; the mark is awarded whether the part in
brackets is included or not.
iii) If a student writes an answer which is not given in the marking scheme but which is
equally acceptable, full marks should be awarded.
(iv) Students should not be penalized if they do not follow the order of the section / question
while answering.
(v) Some of the questions may relate to higher order thinking ability. These questions will
be indicated separately. These questions are to be evaluated carefully and the students
understanding/analytical ability may be judged.
(vi) Every section carries general instructions at the beginning of the section. However for
section C some exercises have instructions at the beginning of the exercises.
(vii) Marking of each part/question exists in italics below the given part/question.
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QUESTION PAPER CODE 20/1
SECTION A
(20 Marks)
General Instructions
1. No marks are to be deducted for omission of / incorrect articles, minor
spelling errors, accents, punctuations
2. Referring to the marking scheme existing in class IX - workbook Pg
33, no marks are to be deducted for grammatical errors if relevant
lines have been identified from the texts.
1. A. (a) Les questions: (22=4)
(i) Oui or Non (both should be accepted)
If 'Non', the children should be able to justify with a complete
sentence.
If Oui, several possibilities exist in the text. Any complete or
related sentence is the correct answer and should be given 2
marks.
(ii) Part (i) & (ii) are interlinked. Several possibilities exist in the
text. Any complete or related sentence is the correct answer
and should be given 2 marks.
(b) (i) change (4=2)
(ii) tranger / trangre
(iii) Plaire (marks will be given if the 'e' in plaire is missing)
(iv) dcouvrir / dcouvre
(c) (i) surprendre/ amliorer/ comprendre/ connatre/ parler/ plaire (4=2)
(ii) connaissance
(iii) progrs/ but
(iv) coutumes/ cultures/ choses/ habitudes/ longues/ connaissances
(d) (i) comprhension (2=1)
(ii) gros, grosse / pais, paisse
(e) nouvelle/ franaise/ trangre/ locale/ remarque (s) / propre (2=1)
B. (a) Les questions: (22=4)
(i) Autrefois la rue tait heureuse et fire. Le pote compare la rue
une fille
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(ii) Cette rue est appele <<pauvre rue>> parceque : - le petit
monde fou est parti /
- il y a un pouvantable rideau de poussire / des chiens maigres
et seuls / un gros mutil de guerre / points morts /
- la rue est abandonne / dpeuple / morne.
Full marks to be given for any one of these phrases or
expressions.
If the student writes '. . . maintenant la rue n'est pas si
heureuse et si fire', one mark should be deducted.
(b) (i) Vrai (4=2)
(ii) Faux
(iii) Faux
(iv) Vrai
(c) (i) dimanche (4=2)
(ii) fer
(iii) dpeuple / abandonn (e) / morne / seul
(iv) pouvantable / mutil / morne
(d) (i) 1st blank : quartier / monde / corridor (4=2)
2nd blank : abandonn / dpeupl
(ii) 1st blank : baiss
2nd blank : maintenant / donc / dimanche / voil
SECTION B
(30 Marks)
General Instructions
1. The Marking Scheme carries only Guidelines and does not constitute
the complete answer. The students can have their own expression and
marks should be awarded accordingly.
2. If a candidate exceeds the word limit by 10 words in any of the writing
skills no marks should be deducted. If any writing skill exceeds beyond
these 10 extra words, only 1 mark should be deducted.
3. Full marks may be awarded for any deserving answer in section B.
4.i) In case a child attempts both parts in a choice question, the better
answer may be considered since this is a Foreign language paper.
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4.ii) In case a child crosses out both the parts of a choice question, the first
option may be read and awarded marks.
2. Letter (10 Marks)
(i) Format - 4 marks (2 marks for place / date / name of addressee /
introduction)
(2 marks for ending expression(s) / sentences and name
of the writer)
(ii) Idea and creativity - 4 marks
(iii) Content, Accuracy in Interpretation and Presentation - 2 marks
(iv) Grammatical errors - (1 mark for 10 errors according to CBSE. Maximum
2 marks may be deducted for grammatical errors.)
- Any appropriate or relevant approach to these open ended topics may
be accepted.
- No marks to be deducted for signing off done either on left / right side.
- Making / Absence of Indent / Paragraph should not lead to deduction
of marks.
3. Dialogue (5 Marks)
(i) Format - 1 mark
(ii) Content & fluency - 3 marks
(iii) Creativity - 1 mark
(iv) Grammatical errors - 1 mark for 5 mistakes
3(a) For dialogue in restaurant, any points related to India (Food, People,
Tourism & Culture)
3(b) For dialogue in super market, all vocabulary related to a super market,
with at least one sentence of refusal. The dialogue could be between
Father / child / shopkeeper or Father & Child
4. Message / Invitation (5 Marks)
(i) Format - 2 marks (name of addressee /date / name of writer / Box )
(ii) Content & fluency - 3 marks
(iii) Grammatical errors - 1 mark for 5 mistakes
4(a) The Invitation may or may not carry a date. No marks to be deducted
for absence of date
- No marks to be deducted for signing off on either left or right
side
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- Content must include date, place, reason, time.
- Content must include 'where the mother is going'. 1 mark should be deducted
if this is not mentioned
- If the student only copies down the storyline given in the question
paper, marks to be awarded (2/3 marks ) will depend on the examiner's
discretion (as per Guidelines for marking scheme issued by CBSE.)
SECTION C
(35 Marks)
6. Mettez les verbes aux temps convenables: (15=5)
i. Pauline lit son journal en buvant son th.
en buvant (1 mark)
for only 'buvant' or 'en bouvant' mark is to be awarded
ii. Cyril et Henri, vont-ils partir bientt?
partiront, partent - are also acceptable
iii. Autrefois, on voyageait moins.
mark is to be given if 'e' is missing / if 'a voyag' is written.
iv. The absence of a subject pronoun and the presence of a question mark
has led to the possibility of several options
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Te souviens-tu de ce jour o tu mas rencontr ?
Tu te souviens (1 mark)
Souviens - toi HOTS
T'es - tu souvenu
Te souvenais - tu / Tu te souvenais
Te souviendras - tu
Tu te souviendras
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iii. Il y en a une pour toi !
Presence/Absence of 'une' should not lead to deduction of marks.
iv. Il faut en manger.
v. Envoie-le-moi!
9. Mettez les phrases en ordre : (15=5)
Note : For this exercise, mark is to be deducted for 1 word out of place.
i. O allez-vous ce soir ?
Any grammatically correct sentence to get full marks
ii. Ils veulent jouer au ballon.
iii. Ne vas-tu pas au cinma ?
Any of the 2 interrogative forms is correct (intonation or inversion)
iv. cris-nous une belle histoire!
v. Il faut quelle fasse attention.
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mark for correct pronoun
i. Je suis entr dans la maison devant / derrire / prs de / ct de
laquelle se trouve cette belle glise.
ii. Cest une amie laquelle / qui jcris souvent.
iii. As-tu achet toutes les pices avec lesquelles / l'aide des quelles on
va prparer le poulet ?
iv. Prenons la rue par / dans /sur laquelle il est pass.
v. Le chien avec / derrire / devant lequel, elle se promne est adorable.
12. Transformez au style direct ou indirect selon le cas : (15=5)
Note : No mark to be cut for punctuation
mark to be deducted for absence of inverted commas in two sentences.
Their absence in 1 sentence should be overlooked.
In this entire exercise mark can be deducted for every 2 mistakes
i. Il me dit quil va sortir avec ses amis.
ii. Elle lui dit / demande, Parlez / parle () - moi / lui en franais!
iii. Tara me demande, Veux-tu /voulez-vous m/ l'accompagner ?
All 3 forms of interrogative to be accepted i.e intonation / Est-ce que /
inversion with the pronouns me / le
iv. Ils nous disent de ne pas parler aux trangers.
mark to be deducted for 'ne parler pas'
v. Elle demande / veut savoir, Quest-ce qui te / vous gne ?
Elle demande Je veux savoir quest-ce qui te / vous gne ?
mark deducted for : Elle demande," ce qui te gne?"
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13. Rpondez six des questions suivantes: (61=9)
(a) LInternet permet de mettre en communication un grand nombre dutilisateurs
dans le monde entier et dans les domaines les plus divers.
Other acceptable verbs/expressions are:
aide communiquer / causer avec / chercher des informations / surfer /
chatter / changer des donnes......
If simply the definition of Internet (i.e. l'Internet est un rseau
tlmatique....) is given . . . . mark should be given
(b) Le Parlement de France est compos de deux assembles : Le Snat et
lAssemble Nationale.
or
Deux : le Snat & LAssemble Nationale.
(c) Les Bateaux Mouches sont les bateaux dans lesquels on peut faire une
randonne sur la Seine en passant sous les ponts de la Seine.
Key words are: bateaux / Promenade / randonne / Seine : even if any
two words are used, full marks should be given.
(d) (i) Dans une bibliothque on peut emprunter / prendre des livres, des
disques, des C.D., des diapos, des B.D.
(ii) On va la bibliothque pour couter / lire sur place
Both options or any one option must be given full marks.
(e) Dans un CV on trouve tous les dtails personnels du candidat, la formation,
lexprience professionnelle, les langues parles, les activits et ltat civil.
Any 3 facts as given in the CV in the text to be given full marks.
(f) (i) La grande pyramide se trouve au centre de la cour Napolon.
(ii) Cest Ieoh Ming Pei/(larchitecte sino-amricain) qui la construite.
Either or both the sentences should get full marks.
(g) Les niveaux diffrents dans une cole franaise sont : lcole maternelle,
lcole primaire, le collge, le lyce, luniversit.
Any three levels should be accepted and awarded full marks.
14. Reliez les colonnes A et B et rcrivez : (6=3)
bip sonore laisser un message
Gare SNCF accs aux quais
Pyramides monuments gyptiens
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Carte orange titre de transport
aprs la pluie le beau temps
Bastia en Corse
15. Compltez (6=3)
i. chanteuse
ii. clibataire
iii. sensibles
iv. rubriques
v. Alpes
vi. peintre/ artiste
SECTION A
(20 Marks)
General Instructions
1. No marks to be deducted for omission of / incorrect articles, minor
spelling errors, accents, punctuations
2. Referring to the marking scheme existing in class IX - workbook Pg
33, no marks are to be deducted for grammatical errors if relevant lines
have been identified from the texts.
1. A. (a) Les questions: (22=4)
(i) La vie est devenue plus simple et plus facile grce la science qui a fait beaucoup
de progrs depuis un sicle / . . . parceque la machine a libr les ouvriers du
travail manuel, les mres de famille ont des appareils mnagers qui font la cuisine
et la vaisselle leur place.
(ii) Il faut donner manger ceux qui ont faim / tablir la paix partout dans le monde
/ sauver la terre.
(b) (i) dcouvrir / fabriquer (4=2)
(ii) manuel
(iii) loisir/s
(iv) lhumanit / la terre
(c) (i) fabriquer / faire / tablir / dcouvrir (4=2)
(ii) capables / heureuses
(iii) tche
(iv) invention / machine
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(d) (i) la paix (2=1)
(ii) heureux
(e) a fallu , avaient (2=1)
B (a) Les questions: (22=4)
(i) Lhomme qui est assis sur un banc fume un petit ninas / a des
binocles / il porte un vieux costume gris.
Any two points should be awarded full marks
(ii) Quand il nous fait signe, il ne faut pas le regarder / il ne faut
pas lcouter / il faut passer / faire comme si on ne le voyait pas
/ ne l'entendait pas / il faut passer presser le pas
Any two points should be awarded full marks
(b) (i) square / banc (4=2)
(ii) costume
(iii) regarder
(iv) rien
(c) (i) banc / square (4=2)
(ii) fume
(iii) faut
(iv) signe
(d) (l)appel , (la) vue (2=1)
(e) (i) (tre / est ) assis (2=1)
(ii) presser (le pas)
'presser' alone to be also given mark
SECTION B
(30 Marks)
General Instructions
1. The Marking Scheme carries only Guidelines and does not constitute
the complete answer. The students can have their own expression and
marks should be awarded accordingly.
2. If a candidate exceeds the word limit by 10 words in any of the writing
skills no marks should be deducted. If any writing skill exceeds beyond
these 10 extra words, only 1 mark should be deducted.
3. Full marks may be awarded for any deserving answer in section B.
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4.i) In case a child attempts both parts in a choice question, the better
answer may be considered since this is a Foreign language paper.
4.ii) In case a child crosses out both the parts of a choice question, the first
option may be read and awarded marks.
2. Letter (10 Marks)
(i) Format - 4 marks (2 marks for place / date / name of addressee /
introduction)
(2 marks for ending expression(s) / sentences and name
of the writer)
(ii) Idea and creativity - 4 marks
(iii) Content, Accuracy in Interpretation and Presentation - 2 marks
(iv) Grammatical errors - (1 mark for 10 errors according to CBSE. Maximum
2 marks may be deducted for grammatical errors.)
- Any appropriate or relevant approach to these open ended topics may
be accepted.
- No marks to be deducted for signing off done either on left / right side.
- Making / Absence of Indent / Paragraph should not lead to deduction
of marks.
2(b) There should be at least one sentence on seeking advice from a friend.
3. Dialogue (5 Marks)
(i) Format - 1 mark
(ii) Content & fluency - 3 marks
(iii) Creativity - 1 mark
(iv) Grammatical errors - 1 mark for 5 mistakes
3(a) Name of film should be mentioned.
3(b) This dialogue must contain an expression or sentence related to
transport problem.
4. Message / Invitation (5 Marks)
(i) Format - 2 marks (name of addressee /date / name of writer / Box )
(ii) Content & fluency - 3 marks
(iii) Grammatical errors - 1 mark for 5 mistakes
Curriculum Vitae: (5 Marks)
(i) Format -3 marks ( for box / for heading / 1 for arranging details in correct
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order / 1 for three headings as given in text i.e. Formation,
Exprience Professionnelle, Divers)
(ii) Content and Accuracy - 2 marks (Using all clues given)
4(a) This message must contain at least one line / expression of refusal.
The refusal may or may not carry a date. No marks to be deducted for
absence of date.
- No marks to be deducted for signing off on either left or right side
4(b) Presence / Absence of subheadings of personal details should not lead
to any deduction of marks
5. Story Writing (10 Marks)
(i) Content / Accuracy - 4 marks (all words used)
(ii) Creativity / Fluency - 4 marks
(iii) Tenses - 2 marks (Present Tense to be accepted)
- 1 mark to be deducted for exceeding word limit beyond the 10 extra
words
- 1 mark to be deducted for every 10 mistakes
- If the student only copies down the storyline given in the question
paper, marks to be awarded (2/3 marks ) will depend on the examiner's
discretion (as per Guidelines for marking scheme issued by CBSE.)
SECTION C
(35 Marks)
6. Corrigez les fautes dans le texte : (15)
Note : Any other erroneous correction(s) made by the student/s other than
the errors given may be overlooked.
Il y avait quatre hommes qui voyageaient ensemble. Ils voulaient visiter Delhi et
Agra. La capitale quils ont visite est une trs grande ville avec de grandes rues et
de beaux monuments.
7. Remplissez les tirets avec des adjectifs possessifs convenables: (15=5)
(i) Any plural form to be accepted.
(ii) C'tait une vieille voiture, le mcanicien ne savait pas comment rsoudre ses
problmes.
(iii) Any plural form to be accepted.
(iv) Any masculine singular form to be accepted.
(v) Any plural form to be accepted.
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8. Remplissez les tirets avec des prpositions ou des articles contracts : (15=5)
(i) Pour ses tudes suprieures, mon frre va en Angleterre.
(ii) Le week-end, nous faisons du sport.
For writing 'le' mark is to be deducted.
(iii) Donnez-moi de l' / l' eau, sil vous plat !
These answers must be acepted as a contracted article cannot fit as an answer.
(iv) En Inde, nous vivons tous ensemble.
(v) Mes amis adorent jouer de la guitare.
For writing 'la' mark is to be deducted
9. Mettez au ngatif : (15=5)
(i) Il ny a pas de livres dans mon sac.
For not changing 'des' to 'de' mark to be deducted
(ii) Elle ne voudrait pas manger de pain.
For not changing 'du' to 'de' mark to be deducted
(iii) Personne na sonn la porte.
Quequ'un n' a pas sonn la porte.
mark
'personne n'a pas sonn'
(iv) Ils nont pas encore chant.
If 'encore' is placed after 'chant', mark is to be deducted
(v) Vous navez rien compris.
1 mark
Vous n'avez pas tout compris.
If 'rien' is placed after 'compris', mark is to be deducted
10. Mettez les verbes aux temps convenables : (15=5)
(i) Il faut que vous soyez lheure.
For 'soyiez', mark is to be deducted
(ii) Demain, il fera / va faire (faire) beau.
For 'ferra ', mark is to be deducted
(iii) Tous les gens ____ (vouloir) parler ensemble.
Any correct tense to be accepted.
(iv) __________ -vous (comprendre) cette question ?
Any correct tense to be accepted
(v) Si Juhi avait beaucoup dargent, elle aimerait faire le tour du monde.
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11. Compltez les tirets avec des pronoms dmonstratifs : (15=5)
Note : No marks to be deducted for the absence or presence of 'ci' or 'l'
(i) Voulez-vous acheter cette chemise-ci ou celle - l ?
(ii) La vie Paris est plus intressante que celle de Lyon.
(iii) Je ne prfre pas ces livres, je prfre plutt ceux - ci / l .
(iv) Regardez ces belles photos, surtout celle qui est droite.
For 'celles' mark to be deducted
(v) Nous allons inviter les parents de Philippe et ceux de Paul.
12. Transformez au style direct ou indirect selon le cas : (15=5)
Note :
mark to be deducted for absence of inverted commas in two sentences.
Their absence in 1 sentence should be overlooked.
In this entire exercise mark can be deducted for every 2 mistakes
(i) Il me dit quil revient / reviendra demain.
(ii) Je lui dis / demande, Attends / Attendez -moi !
(iii) Tanya me demande : Veux-tu voir ce film ?
All 3 forms of interrogative to be accepted i.e intonation / Est-ce que /
inversion
(iv) Ils nous disent de ne pas sortir tout de suite.
mark to be deducted for 'ne sortir pas'
(v) Elle me demande ce que jaime le plus.
For writing ...... que j'aime le plus. mark should be awarded
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13. Rpondez six des questions suivantes: (61=9)
(i) Le Tour de France a lieu chaque anne en juillet. Son centenaire sest droul
en 2003.
or
En juillet, 2003
(ii) Le CROUS, le Centre Rgional des uvres Universitaires et Scolaires, est
un tablissement public caractre administratif qui a pour mission de favoriser
lamlioration des conditions de vie et de travail des tudiants.
Full marks to be awarded for only writing full form of abbreviation.
Keywords for this answer are : Etablissement public / administratif /
amliorer / vie / travail / tudiant
Presence of any two / three expressions / words from those above
mentioned should be given full marks
(iii) Un fromage franais est le roquefort / le camembert, un vin franais est le
champagne/le bourgogne et un plat franais est le gratin dauphinois / le coq au
vin.
Any French cheese, wine or dish is acceptable
(iv) La scu cest la scurit sociale. Cest une organisation officielle visant
assurer la scurit matrielle des travailleurs et de leur famille en cas de maladie ;
daccident du travail, de maternit etc., et leur garantir une retraite.
Keywords for this answer are : Organisation / scurit sociale /
matrielle / travailleurs/ famille
Any 2 of these elements should be given full marks
(v) Un mensuel est un journal ou un magazine qui parat une fois par mois. Un
hebdomadaire est un journal / revue / magazine qui parat une fois par semaine.
Answer must contain the words 'chaque mois / une fois par mois ' and
'chaque semaine/ une fois par semaine'
(vi) La carte Imagine-R est un titre de transport unique qui est valable douze mois
et avec laquelle on peut voyager sur tous les transports de Paris et dle-de-
France dans les zones choisies pour la semaine.
Keywords for this answer are : Titre de transport / valable 12 mois /
voyager sur tous les transports
Any 2 expressions to be awarded full marks
(vii) Pour faire le jardinage, on sme des graines de fleurs, on plante des bulbes, on
taille les rosiers et on arrose le jardin.
Keywords for this answer are : Arroser / planter / semer / tailler / couper
/ cultiver
Any 2 verbs / expressions related to gardening to be given full marks
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(i) rus comme un renard
(ii) les pastilles mal la gorge
(iii) CROUS des tudiants
(iv) Hugo un pote
(v) Muse dOrsay peintures
(vi) les pommades entorse au poignet
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(i) 1257
(ii) le baccalaurat / le bac
(iii) Festival dAvignon / de thtre / de danse
(iv) Van Gogh
(v) zapper
(vi) le peuple / le or un citoyen / le public
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