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St. Joseph’s School, Greater Noida
Final Term Examination 2020 -21
Subject- English I
Class - VII
MM- 40 Time - 2 Hrs.
(Pls Note: Time given includes the time for uploading of answer sheets).
Q 1. Read the following passage and answer the questions: [5]
There was a strong breeze, which is unusual during a winter night in Gujarat. The
sugarcane swayed wildly under a moonless sky. I pulled my jacked around me and
adjusted my binoculars.
“You won’t need them. It will come right down there, next to the cow,” village leader
Hitesh Patel whispered in my ears. I felt like asking him if it was safe on the roof where
we were perched, but then Vitthal Vasava signaled from the cow shed below. “It seems
to be coming from the riverside,” he said. “You will see it any moment. Stay still and
don’t make any noise or you’ll invite trouble,” Hitesh reminded me. Another couple of
minutes passed, and then a leopard leaped out from behind the shed and made its way
towards a cow that was chained to a tree nearby.
As the leopard closed to within ten metres, it seemed there would be no escape for the
cow. However, what I saw was something else – totally baffling. As if enacting a
character from Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book, the cat ducked under the cow’s neck,
stretched out lazily and began to purr. At first the cow ignored its companion but
eventually gave in to the feline’s playful nudges and started licking its fur as if it was
one of its calves. It started pushing the cow’s belly and after a while, crept under her
neck and lay there as if resting. Then it stood up and slowly walked back to the
riverside.
What could have caused this extraordinary behaviour? It turned out that, about three
years ago, a female leopard had given birth to two cubs in a sugarcane field. The
villagers had spotted the family and had brought it to the Notice of the forest officials.
A few months later, a female leopard was captured in the area and taken to the zoo.
There was no report of the cubs. The people believed the leopard that has been
frequenting the village every night and playing with the cow might be one of the two
cubs. “It’s possible that this leopard cub would have seen the cow, and became
imprinted on it,” Hitesh Patel suggested.
a. What were the men doing on the roof?
b. What kind of “trouble” was Hitesh referring to?
c. Why was the writer puzzled?
d. What was the cow’s reaction to the leopard’s “playful nudges”?
e. What do you think caused the leopard to behave in such an “extraordinary behavior”?
Q 2. Congratulate your younger brother by email as he has won the first prize in an
interschool debate competition: [5]
Answer:
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