SSC
Model Paper-14 (Covering
all the syllabus)
English
Time: 3hours Max. Marks .80
Instructions:
I. Read the question paper
carefully.
II. Answer the questions under
Part-A in the answer booklet.
III. Write the answers to the
questions under Part-B on the question paper itself.
IV. Avoid overwriting.
PART-A
Marks
60
Q. No. (1-4) Read the following passage
Nick
has a small foot on his left hip which helps him balance and enables him to
kick. He uses his one foot to type, write with a pen and pick things up between
his toes.
‘I call it my
chicken drumstick,’ joked Nick, who was born in Melbourne, Australia, but now
lives in Los Angeles. ‘I’d be lost
without it.’
Due to his faith as an Evangelical
Christian, Nick has chosen to remain a virgin until marriage.
'He's very modest but he gets marriage
proposals from women all the time,' said Nick's friend and publicist Steve
Appel, from Los Angeles.
'He would love to get married and start
a family but he's waiting for the right girl to come along.'
Water sports aren't Nick's only thing - he also
plays golf with a club tucked under his chin, and is a huge fan of the English
Premier League. (Attitude is Altitude)
Answer
each of the following questions in three to four
sentences 4x3=12
1. How does his small foot help Nick?
2. Who was Steve Appel? What was he?
3.
‘I call it my chicken drumstick,’ Explain.
4.
If you were one of Nick’s friends, how would you help him?
Q. No. (5-8) Read the following passage
'Dear
wife,' he said, 'never in my life will I ride a horse again. Please take this
letter to our king and tell him that the enemy has run away. I am going to
bed.' His wife ran towards the palace with the letter. When the king read the
letter, he was full of praise for his new General. He asked
the potter's wife where her husband was. 'My husband is tired, Your Majesty.
The servants have put him to bed,' answered the wife respectfully. 'Let him
rest today. Tell him to come tomorrow to receive his reward,' the king said.
Next morning the potter went to the
king's palace. He left the brown horse in the stable and walked to the palace
with his wife. The streets were filled with cheering crowds. They had all heard
about his brave action.
'Look
how humble he is,' they said to each other. 'Any other man would ride to the
palace on a horse but he is walking like an ordinary man. He's truly a humble
and brave man.' The king rewarded the potter so well that he did not need to
work again. The country was peaceful for the rest of his life and the potter
never rode a horse again.
(The
Brave Potter)
Answer
each of the following questions in three to four sentences 4x3=12
5. 'Look how humble he is,' they
said to each other. Why do you think they said so?
6. Why did he leave his horse in that
stable the next morning?
7. What
was the letter? Who wrote it? What was in it?
8. Find the false statements.
A.
The king gave the potter a horse as a reward.
B.
The potter's wife delivered a message to the king.
C.
The people praised the potter for his bravery.
D.
The potter enjoyed riding horses.
E.
The potter continued to work as a potter after the war.
Q. No. (9-12) The poster given below provides some
information. Study the poster carefully and answer the following questions. 4 X 2 = 8
9.
What is the poster
informing about?
10.
According to the poster what to do if you are sick?
11.
Write any three ways of maintaining good hygiene.
12.
According to the poster what are to be limited?
Q. No. (13). Read the passage given below focusing on the
parts that are underlined. Answer any 4 of the questions as directed and write
them in the answer booklet. 4X2=8
i)
Anil wore a shirt and it was red. ii) His wife ironed the shirt for
him. iii) ‘It is the most beautiful shirt I have ever got’ thought Anil.
iv) It has got flowers painted on it. v) The shirt is a little longer
than other shirts. They are in the cupboard. vi) He lost it. He would
feel very sad.
i.
Rewrite the sentence using ‘a red shirt’
ii.
Rewrite the sentence beginning with ‘The shirt’
iii.
Report the sentence.
iv.
Rewrite the sentence by adding a tag question.
v.
Combine the two sentences using ‘which/that’.
vi.
Combine the two sentences using ‘If’
Q.
No. 14. You have read the one-act-play ‘The
Never-Never-Nest’. Now convert the one-act-play into a story. Use the
characters as the same or different. Illustrate the story in your own words.10M
Or
Q. No. 15. You have known that there was a
great friendship cemented between Satyajit Ray and Gaston Roberge. They have
worked together for the betterment of the film industry. They together shared
many years. At last Roberge met Ray when he was on the deathbed. Ray was so
weak. He said, ‘Bhalo laglo’. Roberge couldn’t bear the situation and returned
home. It was the last moment they spent together in the hospital and even in
their life too. Imagine that when Roberge returned home he made an entry in his
diary. Now, write an imaginary diary of him. 5M
Q.
No. 16. Imagine that you are the president of the Health Club
in your school. Most of the students are not cleaning or washing their hands
and plates before meal and found that they who don’t maintain personal hygiene
often fall sick.
Now
prepare a poster in order to make the students aware of “Personal
Hygiene” in your school to display on the notice board. 5M
Part-B
Instructions:
1. Answer the questions on the
question paper itself and attach it to the answer booklet of Part-A
2. Avoid overwriting
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. No. (17-21). Read the following passage
carefully.
Trees are the kindest things I know,
They do no harm, they simply grow
And spread a shade for sleepy cows,
And gather birds among the boughs –
They are the first when day’s begun
To touch the beams of morning sun
They are the last to hold the light
When evening changes into night,
And when a moon floats on the sky
They hum a drowsy lullaby
Of sleepy children long at –
Trees are the kindest things I know. [Harry Behn]
Now answer the questions. Each
question has four choices. Choose the correct answer and write A, B, C or D in
the brackets given 5X1=5
17. According to the poet, the kindest
things are …. ( )
A) children B)
cows C) trees D) birds
18. And gather birds among the boughs
– Here ‘boughs’ means … ( )
A) branches of a tree
C) leaves of a tree
B) stump of a tree
D) roots of a tree
19. How are the trees helpful to cows? ( )
A) By giving shade
C) By giving firewood
B) By giving milk
D) By giving timber
20. How do trees help the mankind? ( )
A) Food
C) Building material
B) Oxygen
D) All the above
21. What are the uses of growing trees? ( )
A) We can get food and firewood B) We can get fruit
and vegetable
C) We can get healthy air and atmosphere D) All the above
Q.
No. (22-26). In the following passage, five sentences are numbered and each of
them has an error. Correct them and rewrite them in the given space. 5X1=5
Bayaji
had packed his entire household goods in this box. 22) There was no
longer any reason to hang around at Bombay. 23) He had worked honest for
the past thirty-five years in the dockyard and had retired from service two
months before. 24) Not that he had hold an important position. 25) He
had merely got a extension for two years; during that period he had become a
supervisor. 26) Otherwise his entire live had been spent lifting heavy
loads. He had worked very hard whenever he could, day and night.
22……………………………………………………………………………………………
23………………………………………………………….……………….………………..
24……………………………………………………….…………………………………..
25……………………………………………………….…………………………………..
26……………………………………………………….…………………………………..
Q.
No. (27-31) Complete the passage choosing the right word from those
given below. Each blank is numbered and each blank has four choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D). Choose the
correct answer and write A, B, C or D in the brackets given. 5X1=5
Even though we have …………….… (27)
the 21st century more than a billion people are being in extreme
…………….... (28), 40 million people are infected ……………..… (29) 104 million
children do not have access to school …………….... (30) 860 million adults cannot
…………………. (3231 or write.
27.
(A) entering (B) entered (C)
enter (D) enters ( )
28.
(A) poor (B) poorly (C)
poverty (D) poorest (
)
29.
(A) from (B) with (C)
of (D) by ( )
30.
(A) and (B) but (C) or (D) so ( )
31.
(A) reads (B) reading (C) read (D) red ( )
Q. No. (32-36). Read the following passage with
focus on the underlined parts. Answer them as directed in the space given. 5X1=5
And in a clearing 200m away from the village, next
(32) to a stream that the villagers get their drinking water from, is an enormous
(33) pyramid of identical drums, reaching to the sky. Some of them are bad
(34) corroded, their slimy contents of different (35) colours -
grey, dark green, bright orange, etc. - leaking out, down, on to the baked
African earth and into the stream. Some have fall (36)
down and rolled - or been rolled by playful children - into the bush. Some are
smoking in the midday heat.
32. Write the word that is opposite in meaning of the
underlined word.
Ans:
__________________________________________________________________
33. Write the word that is the synonym of the
underlined word.
Ans: __________________________________________________________________
34. Write the correct form of the underlined word.
Ans:
__________________________________________________________________
35. Replace the underlined word with a suitable one.
Ans:
__________________________________________________________________
36. Replace the
underlined verb with its correct form.
Ans:
__________________________________________________________________
SSC
Model Paper-14 (Covering
all the syllabus)
English
Time: 3hours Max. Marks .80
Instructions:
I. Read the question paper
carefully.
II. Answer the questions under
Part-A in the answer booklet.
III. Write the answers to the
questions under Part-B on the question paper itself.
IV. Avoid overwriting.
PART-A
Marks
60
Q. No. (1-4) Read the following passage
Nick
has a small foot on his left hip which helps him balance and enables him to
kick. He uses his one foot to type, write with a pen and pick things up between
his toes.
‘I call it my
chicken drumstick,’ joked Nick, who was born in Melbourne, Australia, but now
lives in Los Angeles. ‘I’d be lost
without it.’
Due to his faith as an Evangelical
Christian, Nick has chosen to remain a virgin until marriage.
'He's very modest but he gets marriage
proposals from women all the time,' said Nick's friend and publicist Steve
Appel, from Los Angeles.
'He would love to get married and start
a family but he's waiting for the right girl to come along.'
Water sports aren't Nick's only thing - he also
plays golf with a club tucked under his chin, and is a huge fan of the English
Premier League. (Attitude is Altitude)
Answer
each of the following questions in three to four
sentences 4x3=12
1. How does his small foot help Nick?
2. Who was Steve Appel? What was he?
3.
‘I call it my chicken drumstick,’ Explain.
4.
If you were one of Nick’s friends, how would you help him?
Q. No. (5-8) Read the following passage
'Dear
wife,' he said, 'never in my life will I ride a horse again. Please take this
letter to our king and tell him that the enemy has run away. I am going to
bed.' His wife ran towards the palace with the letter. When the king read the
letter, he was full of praise for his new General. He asked
the potter's wife where her husband was. 'My husband is tired, Your Majesty.
The servants have put him to bed,' answered the wife respectfully. 'Let him
rest today. Tell him to come tomorrow to receive his reward,' the king said.
Next morning the potter went to the
king's palace. He left the brown horse in the stable and walked to the palace
with his wife. The streets were filled with cheering crowds. They had all heard
about his brave action.
'Look
how humble he is,' they said to each other. 'Any other man would ride to the
palace on a horse but he is walking like an ordinary man. He's truly a humble
and brave man.' The king rewarded the potter so well that he did not need to
work again. The country was peaceful for the rest of his life and the potter
never rode a horse again.
(The
Brave Potter)
Answer
each of the following questions in three to four sentences 4x3=12
5. 'Look how humble he is,' they
said to each other. Why do you think they said so?
6. Why did he leave his horse in that
stable the next morning?
7. What
was the letter? Who wrote it? What was in it?
8. Find the false statements.
A.
The king gave the potter a horse as a reward.
B.
The potter's wife delivered a message to the king.
C.
The people praised the potter for his bravery.
D.
The potter enjoyed riding horses.
E.
The potter continued to work as a potter after the war.
Q. No. (9-12) The poster given below provides some
information. Study the poster carefully and answer the following questions. 4 X 2 = 8
9.
What is the poster
informing about?
10.
According to the poster what to do if you are sick?
11.
Write any three ways of maintaining good hygiene.
12.
According to the poster what are to be limited?
Q. No. (13). Read the passage given below focusing on the
parts that are underlined. Answer any 4 of the questions as directed and write
them in the answer booklet. 4X2=8
i)
Anil wore a shirt and it was red. ii) His wife ironed the shirt for
him. iii) ‘It is the most beautiful shirt I have ever got’ thought Anil.
iv) It has got flowers painted on it. v) The shirt is a little longer
than other shirts. They are in the cupboard. vi) He lost it. He would
feel very sad.
i.
Rewrite the sentence using ‘a red shirt’
ii.
Rewrite the sentence beginning with ‘The shirt’
iii.
Report the sentence.
iv.
Rewrite the sentence by adding a tag question.
v.
Combine the two sentences using ‘which/that’.
vi.
Combine the two sentences using ‘If’
Q.
No. 14. You have read the one-act-play ‘The
Never-Never-Nest’. Now convert the one-act-play into a story. Use the
characters as the same or different. Illustrate the story in your own words.10M
Or
Q. No. 15. You have known that there was a
great friendship cemented between Satyajit Ray and Gaston Roberge. They have
worked together for the betterment of the film industry. They together shared
many years. At last Roberge met Ray when he was on the deathbed. Ray was so
weak. He said, ‘Bhalo laglo’. Roberge couldn’t bear the situation and returned
home. It was the last moment they spent together in the hospital and even in
their life too. Imagine that when Roberge returned home he made an entry in his
diary. Now, write an imaginary diary of him. 5M
Q.
No. 16. Imagine that you are the president of the Health Club
in your school. Most of the students are not cleaning or washing their hands
and plates before meal and found that they who don’t maintain personal hygiene
often fall sick.
Now
prepare a poster in order to make the students aware of “Personal
Hygiene” in your school to display on the notice board. 5M
Part-B
Instructions:
1. Answer the questions on the
question paper itself and attach it to the answer booklet of Part-A
2. Avoid overwriting
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. No. (17-21). Read the following passage
carefully.
Trees are the kindest things I know,
They do no harm, they simply grow
And spread a shade for sleepy cows,
And gather birds among the boughs –
They are the first when day’s begun
To touch the beams of morning sun
They are the last to hold the light
When evening changes into night,
And when a moon floats on the sky
They hum a drowsy lullaby
Of sleepy children long at –
Trees are the kindest things I know. [Harry Behn]
Now answer the questions. Each
question has four choices. Choose the correct answer and write A, B, C or D in
the brackets given 5X1=5
17. According to the poet, the kindest
things are …. ( )
A) children B)
cows C) trees D) birds
18. And gather birds among the boughs
– Here ‘boughs’ means … ( )
A) branches of a tree
C) leaves of a tree
B) stump of a tree
D) roots of a tree
19. How are the trees helpful to cows? ( )
A) By giving shade
C) By giving firewood
B) By giving milk
D) By giving timber
20. How do trees help the mankind? ( )
A) Food
C) Building material
B) Oxygen
D) All the above
21. What are the uses of growing trees? ( )
A) We can get food and firewood B) We can get fruit
and vegetable
C) We can get healthy air and atmosphere D) All the above
Q.
No. (22-26). In the following passage, five sentences are numbered and each of
them has an error. Correct them and rewrite them in the given space. 5X1=5
Bayaji
had packed his entire household goods in this box. 22) There was no
longer any reason to hang around at Bombay. 23) He had worked honest for
the past thirty-five years in the dockyard and had retired from service two
months before. 24) Not that he had hold an important position. 25) He
had merely got a extension for two years; during that period he had become a
supervisor. 26) Otherwise his entire live had been spent lifting heavy
loads. He had worked very hard whenever he could, day and night.
22……………………………………………………………………………………………
23………………………………………………………….……………….………………..
24……………………………………………………….…………………………………..
25……………………………………………………….…………………………………..
26……………………………………………………….…………………………………..
Q.
No. (27-31) Complete the passage choosing the right word from those
given below. Each blank is numbered and each blank has four choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D). Choose the
correct answer and write A, B, C or D in the brackets given. 5X1=5
Even though we have …………….… (27)
the 21st century more than a billion people are being in extreme
…………….... (28), 40 million people are infected ……………..… (29) 104 million
children do not have access to school …………….... (30) 860 million adults cannot
…………………. (3231 or write.
27.
(A) entering (B) entered (C)
enter (D) enters ( )
28.
(A) poor (B) poorly (C)
poverty (D) poorest (
)
29.
(A) from (B) with (C)
of (D) by ( )
30.
(A) and (B) but (C) or (D) so ( )
31.
(A) reads (B) reading (C) read (D) red ( )
Q. No. (32-36). Read the following passage with
focus on the underlined parts. Answer them as directed in the space given. 5X1=5
And in a clearing 200m away from the village, next
(32) to a stream that the villagers get their drinking water from, is an enormous
(33) pyramid of identical drums, reaching to the sky. Some of them are bad
(34) corroded, their slimy contents of different (35) colours -
grey, dark green, bright orange, etc. - leaking out, down, on to the baked
African earth and into the stream. Some have fall (36)
down and rolled - or been rolled by playful children - into the bush. Some are
smoking in the midday heat.
32. Write the word that is opposite in meaning of the
underlined word.
Ans:
__________________________________________________________________
33. Write the word that is the synonym of the
underlined word.
Ans: __________________________________________________________________
34. Write the correct form of the underlined word.
Ans:
__________________________________________________________________
35. Replace the underlined word with a suitable one.
Ans:
__________________________________________________________________
36. Replace the
underlined verb with its correct form.
Ans:
__________________________________________________________________