02 July 2016

Slip test for class 9 Paper 1 Section A (The snake and the mirror) (TS)



Slip test for class 9 

Paper 1 Section A 

(The snake and the mirror)


Name: …………………………………………………………………. Roll No: …………... Class IX, English, Paper-I
SECTION – A (Reading Comprehension)
Q. (1-7) Read the following passage.
The house was not electrified; it was a small rented room. I had just set up medical practice and my earnings were meagre. I had about sixty rupees in my suitcase. Along with some shirts and dhotis, I also possessed one solitary black coat which I was then wearing.
I took off my black coat, white shirt and not-so-white vest and hung them up. I opened the two windows in the room. It was an outer room with one wall facing the open yard. It had a tiled roof with long supporting gables that rested on the beam over the wall. There was no ceiling. There was a regular traffic of rats to and from the beam. I made my bed and pulled it close to the wall. I lay down but I could not sleep. I got up and went out to the veranda for a little air, but the wind god seemed to have taken time off.
I went back into the room and sat down on the chair. I opened the box beneath the table and took out a book, The Materia Medica. I opened it at the table on which stood the lamp and a large mirror; a small comb lay beside the mirror.
One feels tempted to look into a mirror when it is near. I took a look. In those days I was a great admirer of beauty and I believed in making myself look handsome. I was unmarried and was a doctor. I felt I had to make my presence felt. I picked up the comb and ran it through my hair and adjusted the parting so that it looked straight and neat. Again I heard that sound from above.

Q. (1-4) Now answer the following questions. Each question has four choices. Choose the correct answer and write (A), (B), (C) or (D) in your answer booklet.                                                                                     (4x1=4 Marks)
1.       The doctor’s possessions are …                                                                                                         (                     )

A.       shirts
B.       60 rupees
C.       dothis
D.       all the above

2.       Why did he go out?                                                                                                                             (                     )

A.       For some air
B.       To meet patients
C.       To meet his friend
D.       For some vegetable

3.       Pick out the correct statement from the below.                                                                            (                     )

A.       His room was electrified.
B.       It has not a tiled roof.
C.       It is a rented room.
D.       He had only two coats in his room.

4.       How many windows are there in the room?                                                                                   (                     )

A.       one
B.       two
C.       four
D.       no windows

Q. (5-7) Answer the following questions in two or three sentences each.                                          (3x2=6 Marks)
5.       What was the traffic about?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
6.       Write two sentences about the room?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
7.       Why couldn’t he sleep?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….



Slip test for class 9 

Paper 1 Section A 

(The snake and the mirror)


Name: …………………………………………………………………. Roll No: …………... Class IX, English, Paper-I
SECTION – A (Reading Comprehension)
Q. (1-7) Read the following passage.
The house was not electrified; it was a small rented room. I had just set up medical practice and my earnings were meagre. I had about sixty rupees in my suitcase. Along with some shirts and dhotis, I also possessed one solitary black coat which I was then wearing.
I took off my black coat, white shirt and not-so-white vest and hung them up. I opened the two windows in the room. It was an outer room with one wall facing the open yard. It had a tiled roof with long supporting gables that rested on the beam over the wall. There was no ceiling. There was a regular traffic of rats to and from the beam. I made my bed and pulled it close to the wall. I lay down but I could not sleep. I got up and went out to the veranda for a little air, but the wind god seemed to have taken time off.
I went back into the room and sat down on the chair. I opened the box beneath the table and took out a book, The Materia Medica. I opened it at the table on which stood the lamp and a large mirror; a small comb lay beside the mirror.
One feels tempted to look into a mirror when it is near. I took a look. In those days I was a great admirer of beauty and I believed in making myself look handsome. I was unmarried and was a doctor. I felt I had to make my presence felt. I picked up the comb and ran it through my hair and adjusted the parting so that it looked straight and neat. Again I heard that sound from above.

Q. (1-4) Now answer the following questions. Each question has four choices. Choose the correct answer and write (A), (B), (C) or (D) in your answer booklet.                                                                                     (4x1=4 Marks)
1.       The doctor’s possessions are …                                                                                                         (                     )

A.       shirts
B.       60 rupees
C.       dothis
D.       all the above

2.       Why did he go out?                                                                                                                             (                     )

A.       For some air
B.       To meet patients
C.       To meet his friend
D.       For some vegetable

3.       Pick out the correct statement from the below.                                                                            (                     )

A.       His room was electrified.
B.       It has not a tiled roof.
C.       It is a rented room.
D.       He had only two coats in his room.

4.       How many windows are there in the room?                                                                                   (                     )

A.       one
B.       two
C.       four
D.       no windows

Q. (5-7) Answer the following questions in two or three sentences each.                                          (3x2=6 Marks)
5.       What was the traffic about?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
6.       Write two sentences about the room?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
7.       Why couldn’t he sleep?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

01 July 2016

Editing Test - I from Unit IA (Attitude Is Altitude)



Editing Test - I 

From Unit IA (Attitude Is Altitude)

Name of the student: ……………………………………………………………………………. Class: X Sub: English

PAPER-I, SECTION – B
 (Vocabulary and Grammar)
Q. (13-17) Read the passage given below. Five sentences in the passage are numbered from 13 to 17 at the beginning. Each of these sentences has an error. Correct and rewrite the sentences in your answer booklet. (5x5=5 Marks)

13) Nick Vujicic born with no arms and legs-but he doesn’t let the details stop him. The brave 26-year-old_who is mainly a torso _plays football and golf, swims and surfs, despite having no limbs.
14) Nick has a small foot on his left hip which help 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.
15) Due to his faith as a 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.
16) ‘He would love to got 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.
17) His parents decided not to send him to a special school – a decision he said was very hard for him, but which may have been the best decision they could have make for him.



Key to answers:
13.  … was born {The verb born always passive in nature. I born in 1979.(x)   I was born in 1979. ( )}
14. … which helps {Subject and Verb agreement – Present simple, 3rd person, singular number}
15.  …an Evangelical Christian (Articles – Indefinite - Vowel sound – Singular countable noun – an)
16.  … to get {to + infinitive; infinitive is the base form of the verb to do, to write, to walk, to think}
17.  … have made {have + past participle form of the verb)



Editing Test - I 

From Unit IA (Attitude Is Altitude)

Name of the student: ……………………………………………………………………………. Class: X Sub: English

PAPER-I, SECTION – B
 (Vocabulary and Grammar)
Q. (13-17) Read the passage given below. Five sentences in the passage are numbered from 13 to 17 at the beginning. Each of these sentences has an error. Correct and rewrite the sentences in your answer booklet. (5x5=5 Marks)

13) Nick Vujicic born with no arms and legs-but he doesn’t let the details stop him. The brave 26-year-old_who is mainly a torso _plays football and golf, swims and surfs, despite having no limbs.
14) Nick has a small foot on his left hip which help 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.
15) Due to his faith as a 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.
16) ‘He would love to got 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.
17) His parents decided not to send him to a special school – a decision he said was very hard for him, but which may have been the best decision they could have make for him.



Key to answers:
13.  … was born {The verb born always passive in nature. I born in 1979.(x)   I was born in 1979. ( )}
14. … which helps {Subject and Verb agreement – Present simple, 3rd person, singular number}
15.  …an Evangelical Christian (Articles – Indefinite - Vowel sound – Singular countable noun – an)
16.  … to get {to + infinitive; infinitive is the base form of the verb to do, to write, to walk, to think}
17.  … have made {have + past participle form of the verb)

every success story is also a story of great failures possible comprehension questions

 Every success story 

is also a story of great failures


Exactly 20 comprehension questions are given.
They are simple and easy to answer. So that the average student can gain courage and motivated to write his own answers.
Download the file by clicking the link given below.

 Every success story 

is also a story of great failures


Exactly 20 comprehension questions are given.
They are simple and easy to answer. So that the average student can gain courage and motivated to write his own answers.
Download the file by clicking the link given below.

30 June 2016

slip test Cloze Test – I from Unit IA (Attitude Is Altitude)




Cloze Test – I from Unit IA (Attitude Is Altitude)

Name of the student: …………………………………………………………. Class: X Sub: English

PAPER-I, SECTION – B
(Vocabulary and Grammar)

Q. (18-22) Complete the following passage choosing the right words from those given in the box. Write the answers in your answer booklet.  (5x1/2=21/2 Marks)


scratch       wrap           stretch       which         who            pebbles              
Imagine having no arms to ……… (18) in the morning, to help you …….. (19) that itch, to allow you to ……. (20) your arms around your loved ones. Imagine having no legs to kick ……. (21) down the street, to walk or run, to bicycle or skateboard, or get you from point A to point B. Then imagine both at once, ……. (22) is what Nick Vujicic has faced his whole life. Have you heard something like this before?



18……………………………
19……………………………
20……………………………
21……………………………
22……………………………



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Cloze Test – I from Unit IA (Attitude Is Altitude)

Name of the student: …………………………………………………………. Class: X Sub: English

PAPER-I, SECTION – B
(Vocabulary and Grammar)

Q. (18-22) Complete the following passage choosing the right words from those given in the box. Write the answers in your answer booklet.  (5x1/2=21/2 Marks)


scratch       wrap           stretch       which         who            pebbles              
Imagine having no arms to ……… (18) in the morning, to help you …….. (19) that itch, to allow you to ……. (20) your arms around your loved ones. Imagine having no legs to kick ……. (21) down the street, to walk or run, to bicycle or skateboard, or get you from point A to point B. Then imagine both at once, ……. (22) is what Nick Vujicic has faced his whole life. Have you heard something like this before?



18……………………………
19……………………………
20……………………………
21……………………………
22……………………………



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Be ready to support your children.

 

Project Work for Unit 1 for class 10 English supporting material

Project Work supporting material 

for Unit 1 Class 10 English



                         Do please find the project work supporting material by clicking the link given below. There have been given about six people's information along with their photographs.

Project Work supporting material 

for Unit 1 Class 10 English



                         Do please find the project work supporting material by clicking the link given below. There have been given about six people's information along with their photographs.

29 June 2016

Unit plan for 10th English

Unit plan 

for class 10 English


                         Here is the complete unit plan available for the class 10 subject English. You may use it as a model while preparing your unit plan. There might be some typographical errors and they may be excused. To download the complete file click the link below.

Unit plan 

for class 10 English


                         Here is the complete unit plan available for the class 10 subject English. You may use it as a model while preparing your unit plan. There might be some typographical errors and they may be excused. To download the complete file click the link below.

Slip test on Attitude Is Altitude for class 10 Paper 1 Section A (TS)


 Slip test on 

Attitude Is Altitude



Name: ………………………. Roll No: …. Class X, English, Paper-I
SECTION – A (Reading Comprehension)
Q. (1-7) Read the following passage.
Nick Vujicic was born with no arms and legs-but he doesn’t let the details stop him. The brave 26-year-old_who is mainly a torso _plays football and golf, swims and surfs, despite having no limbs.
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.
His parents decided not to send him to a special school – a decision he said was very hard for him, but which may have been the best decision they could have made for him.
When Nick was born his father was so shocked that he left the hospital room to vomit. His distraught mother couldn’t bring herself to hold him until he was four months old.
His disability came without any medical explanation – a rare occurrence called Phocomelia – and Nick and his parents spent many years asking why this cruel trick would happen to them. ‘My mother was a nurse and she did everything right during pregnancy but she still blamed herself,’ he said.
Q. (1-4) Now answer the following questions. Each question has four choices. Choose the correct answer and write (A), (B), (C) or (D) in your answer booklet.                                                                                     (4x1=4 Marks)
1.       This is an excerpt of ….                                                                                                                       (                     )


A.       Interview
B.       Autobiography
C.       Biography
D.       Narrative


2.       When Nick was born …                                                                                                                       (                     )


A.       His father was so happy.
B.       His father was so shocked and vomited.
C.       His mother wasn’t distraught.
D.       His parents were shocked and committed suicide.


3.       His disability is medically called ……                                                                                                  (                     )


A.       Cruel trick
B.       Chicken drumstick
C.       Evangelical Christian
D.       Phocomelia


4.       I’d be lost without it. What does ‘it’ refer to according to the passage?                                    (                     )


A.       Nick Vujicic
B.       Los Angels
C.       The small foot
D.       His faith


Q. (5-7) Answer the following questions in two or three sentences each.                                          (3x2=6 Marks)
1.       ‘… but he doesn’t let the details stop him.’ What are the details mentioned?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
2.       How does Nick manage to do things?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
3.       If you have a disabled fried, how would you help him?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….



 Slip test on 

Attitude Is Altitude



Name: ………………………. Roll No: …. Class X, English, Paper-I
SECTION – A (Reading Comprehension)
Q. (1-7) Read the following passage.
Nick Vujicic was born with no arms and legs-but he doesn’t let the details stop him. The brave 26-year-old_who is mainly a torso _plays football and golf, swims and surfs, despite having no limbs.
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.
His parents decided not to send him to a special school – a decision he said was very hard for him, but which may have been the best decision they could have made for him.
When Nick was born his father was so shocked that he left the hospital room to vomit. His distraught mother couldn’t bring herself to hold him until he was four months old.
His disability came without any medical explanation – a rare occurrence called Phocomelia – and Nick and his parents spent many years asking why this cruel trick would happen to them. ‘My mother was a nurse and she did everything right during pregnancy but she still blamed herself,’ he said.
Q. (1-4) Now answer the following questions. Each question has four choices. Choose the correct answer and write (A), (B), (C) or (D) in your answer booklet.                                                                                     (4x1=4 Marks)
1.       This is an excerpt of ….                                                                                                                       (                     )


A.       Interview
B.       Autobiography
C.       Biography
D.       Narrative


2.       When Nick was born …                                                                                                                       (                     )


A.       His father was so happy.
B.       His father was so shocked and vomited.
C.       His mother wasn’t distraught.
D.       His parents were shocked and committed suicide.


3.       His disability is medically called ……                                                                                                  (                     )


A.       Cruel trick
B.       Chicken drumstick
C.       Evangelical Christian
D.       Phocomelia


4.       I’d be lost without it. What does ‘it’ refer to according to the passage?                                    (                     )


A.       Nick Vujicic
B.       Los Angels
C.       The small foot
D.       His faith


Q. (5-7) Answer the following questions in two or three sentences each.                                          (3x2=6 Marks)
1.       ‘… but he doesn’t let the details stop him.’ What are the details mentioned?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
2.       How does Nick manage to do things?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
3.       If you have a disabled fried, how would you help him?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….


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