QP 234
QP 234
QP 234
Paul’s School
Periodic Test I Class XI (2023-24)
English Core (Code 301)
General instructions:
i)This paper contains three sections – READING, WRITING and LITERATURE.
ii) Attempt questions based on specific instructions for each part.
a. Make notes on the passage provided in a suitable format using headings, sub-headings
and abbreviations appropriately. Provide a suitable title for the passage. 5
b. Based on the notes, write a summary of the passage within 80 words. 3
Section B – Grammar
II. One word is missing in each line. Find the missing word and fill in the following blanks
with the missing words as shown in the example. 1x5=5
Before and after Missing Word
Americans grappling on 07 May 2023 Americans-----grappling were
a. with another mass shooting -----
b. after heavily-armed man stormed -----
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c. a shopping mall Texas, murdering ------
d. eight people wounding several others ------
e. before was killed by the police. ------
Section C – Literature
III. Read the extract and answer the questions given below.
i. What is the poet’s mother’s emotional state while looking at the photograph? 1
a. Confused and disoriented.
b. Nostalgic and longing.
c. Empathetic and understanding.
d. Fearful and apprehensive.
ii. State whether the given statement is True or False. 1
The figure of speech used in the phrase, “Laboured ease of loss” is the same as the
one used in the phrase, “her sudden profits are an open secret”.
iii. Which is the rhyme scheme used in the extract? 1
iv. Cite any two devices used by the poet to evoke pathos amongst its readers. 2
v. Complete the sentence appropriately. 1
The poet’s mother’s laughter is a part of the poet’s past suggests that ___________.
IV. Read the extract and answer the questions given below.
“The farmer went away and I ran over to my cousin Mourad’s house.
He was sitting under a peach tree, trying to repair the hurt wing of a young robin which could
not fly. He was talking to the bird.
What is it? he said.
The farmer, John Byro, I said. He visited our house. He wants his horse. You’ve had it a month.
I want you to promise not to take it back until I learn to ride.
It will take you a year to learn to ride, my cousin Mourad said.
We could keep the horse a year, I said.
My cousin Mourad leaped to his feet.
What? he roared. Are you inviting a member of the Garoghlanian family to steal? The horse
must go back to its true owner.
When? I said.
In six months at the latest, he said.”
The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse
i. Aram informed Mourad about John Byro’s visit to their house because 1
a. Aram wants the horse to be returned to its owner.
b. Aram wants to strike a bargain with Mourad about the duration for which they
can keep the horse.
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c. Aram wants Mourad to know that John Byro was looking for those who stole
his horse.
d. Aram wants to invite Mourad to enjoy delicacies brought by John Byro during
his visit.
ii. Provide any one reason cited by Mourad due to which they must return the horse to
John Byro. 1
iii. Complete the sentence appropriately. 1
Mourad attempting to repair the hurt wings of a robin suggests that _____________.
iv. From the extract, provide any two examples of humour. 2
V. Cite any three examples of the imagery used by Khushwant Singh to describe the way nature
paid homage to his grandmother at her death. 6
I. Note making:
a. [Moderate]
– Suitable title – 1m
- Suitable notes: underlined sub-headings, formatted numbering – 3m
- Abbreviations: no SMS language - 1m
b. Summary: C – 2 based only on the notes; F – 1 single para, 80 words. [Easy]
Section B – Grammar
II. Omission 1x5=5
[Easy]
Before after Missing word
a. With another yet
b. After a heavily
c. Mall Texas in
d. People wounding and
e. Before was he
Section C – Literature
III.
i. b. Nostalgic and longing 1
[Moderate; no partial credit]
ii. True 1
[Easy; no partial credit]
iii. Free-verse 1
[Easy; no partial credit]
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iv. Emotive language/ use of free verse/ word choice/ including personal experience.
(Any other relevant answer.) 2
[Moderate; Full credit – 2, when two correct responses are stated; Partial credit –
1, when 1 correct response is stated; No credit ½.]
v. her mother has passed away. (Any other relevant answer.) [Moderate; no partial
credit] 1
IV.
i. b. Aram wants to strike a bargain with Mourad about the duration for which they
can keep the horse. 1
[Easy; no partial credit]
ii. He is concerned about the honour of the Garoghlanian tribe/he is conscience
stricken. 1
[Difficult; no partial credit]
iii. He is concerned about the welfare of the robin/ He loves birds/ he has knowledge
about how to heal a hurt bird. (Any other relevant answer.) 1
[Moderate; no partial credit]
iv. Any two relevant answers to be accepted. 2
[Easy; Full credit – 2, when two correct responses are stated; Partial credit – 1,
when 1 correct response is stated; No credit ½.]
V. 6
Level - Moderate
Content -3
→ Full credit for sustained, clear, well-developed personal response to the task that
appropriately justifies any arguments.
→ Partial credit of 2, 1 and ½ as per the response clarity and relevance.
Expression – 2
→ Full credit for effective organisation -structure, relevant vocabulary and effective relay of
ideas
→ Partial credit of 1 ½, 1 and ½ as per the level of coherence and cohesion.
Accuracy-1
→ Full credit for none to minimal errors
→ Partial credit of ½ for spellings and/or grammatical, largely accurate
→ No credit for error density causing impediment in understanding
“The sun was setting and had lit her room and verandah with a blaze of golden light.”
“Thousands of sparrows sat scattered on the floor. There was no chirruping.”
The sparrows took no notice of the bread crumbs given to them.
Sparrows flew away quietly after a while.
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