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SECTION-B
(Grammar/Writing Skills) M. M. : 26
3. Attempt any two from each sub-part:
(a) Change the form of narration :
1 x 2 = 2
(i) He said, "I have won a lottery today". (ii) The teacher said, "Don't
make a noise boys".
(mu) The old man said to the boy, "May God bless you".
(b) Supply articles wherever necessary :
1 x 2 = 2
(1) I bought .............. inkpot. () He is ............. best boy of the class.
(i) I went to ....... .. university for studies.
(c) Fill in the blanks with suitable modal auviliary verbs given in thebrackets : 1X2=2
... God bless you with a son! May/Can Should)
(II) ............... you have a cup of tea? (Would Should Could)
(H) A servant
obey his master. (must can will)
ange the following sentences into passive voice :
1x2 = 2
(1) When did you buy it? (fi) Do not insult your elders.
(m) The thief has been caught
(e) Use the correct form of the verb given in brackets :
1x2 = 2
(1) Look! they ..............(go) down.
1 (m) Alfred Nobel ................ (be) bom on 21st October 1833.
(11) A liar is a person who habitually --
(tel) lies.
4. Attempt any two of the following:
3 x 2 = 6
1 (a) Write a notice for your school notice board about the annual
meet to be held in your school in the coming week.
i () You have lost your file containing onginal certificates in a bus. Write a short
classified advertisement for a newspaper, Announce a reward also.
c) Design a poster educating people tow to save electricity.
5. Attempt any one of the following:
(a) Write a report on the poor bus services on the local routes in your area.
(b) Write a paragraph of about 100 words on "Life in a Big City".
6. Imagine that you are Principal of a Govt. Senior Secondary School.
Write a letter to one of your students rusticating him for misbehavior. 5
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TE

SECTION-B

(Grammar/Writing Skills) M. M. : 26

3. Attempt any two from each sub-part:

(a) Change the form of narration :

1 x 2 = 2

(i) He said, "I have won a lottery today".

Ans- He said that he had won a lottery today.

(ii) The teacher said, "Don't

make a noise boys".

Ans- The teacher ordered the boys not to make a noise.

(b) Supply articles wherever necessary :

1 x 2 = 2

(2) He is the best boy of the class.

(3) I went to a university for studies.

(c) Fill in the blanks with suitable modal auxiliary verbs given in thebrackets : 1X2=2

May God bless you with a son! May/Can Should)

(II) Would you have a cup of tea? (Would Should Could)

(H) A servant

obey his master. (must can will)

Ans- A servant must obey his master.

Change the following sentences into passive voice :

1x2 = 2

(1) When did you buy it?

Ans- When was it bought by you.?

(m) The thief has been caught

Ans- (No passive voice.)

(e) Use the correct form of the verb given in brackets :

1x2 = 2

1 (m) Alfred Nobel was (be) born on 21st October 1833.

(11) A liar is a person who habitually tell

(tel) lies.

4. Attempt any two of the following:

3 x 2 = 6

1 (a) Write a notice for your school notice board about the annual

meet to be held in your school in the coming week.

Ans- Name of School

NOTICE

24th February 2020

Annual Meet

The school is organizing a annual meet in the coming week. You are requested to gather in annual meet.

Name

( Principal/ Head boy / Head girl)

Remember that the notice must be in the box

i () You have lost your file containing onginal certificates in a bus. Write a short

classified advertisement for a newspaper, Announce a reward also.

Ans-

PROPERTY

File lost containg original files, ₹ 500 reward for finding it.

Contact- XYZ

5. Attempt any one of the following:

(b) Write a paragraph of about 100 words on "Life in a Big City".

Ans- Life in a big city is exciting and ever-evolving. There are a lot of opportunities to learn and grow for people residing in a big city. These cities provide a chance to grow personally and professionally. People living in these cities turn out to be smarter than those living in the small towns and villages owing to the kind of exposure they get. Life in these cities is fast paced and only those who have a smart bent of mind can survive here.

Personal Growth in Big Cities

There is a good scope of personal growth and development in the big cities. Children living in such cities have access to good schools and colleges that do not just focus on the academics but on the all round development of the students. These educational institutes give the individuals a chance to participate in various kinds of activities and events to help them explore their interest. Besides, there are a number of activities one can involve in outside the school which help in personal growth.

6. Imagine that you are Principal of a Govt. Senior Secondary School.

Write a letter to one of your students rusticating him for misbehavior. 5

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Ans- Principal,

Kodaikanal Public School,

Kodaikanal.

3rd May - 2009

Dear Anshu

Despite numerous warnings, you still indulge in misconduct in class. Many teachers have complained of your dangerous practical jokes and aggressive behaviour with class mates. Yesterday, you broke sheetal Lahiri’s writst in a violent brawl.

I, therefore, have to ask you to leave our school forthwith. Your parents too have been informed.

Yours Principal

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