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CLASS IX (2019-20)
ENGLISH (CODE 184)
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
SAMPLE PAPER-9
Time Allowed : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 80
General Instructions :
(i) This paper is divided into three sections: A, B and C. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Separate instructions are given with each section and question, wherever necessary. Read these instructions very
carefully and follow them.
(iii) Do not exceed the prescribed word limit while answering the questions
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(viii) Though China had been drinking tea for 2000 years, many of them
(a) had not tasted tea in the 19th century.
(b) had not seen a tea sapling in the 19th century.
(c) didn’t like the taste of tea.
(d) many of them didn’t know how to grow tea.
Q2. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. [2 × 4 + 1 × 4 = 12]
The children’s literature being produced in India nowadays includes much more than just stories and folktales rich in
morals and traditions. The output of its writers and illustrators in a variety of genres and in a plethora of languages
reflects India’s complex and ever-changing multilingual society. They also break through and go beyond long-standing
gender, cultural and social stereotypes. The unique challenges and opportunities Indian children’s book creators face-
or those in the diaspora writing about India-help create what one of our interviewees poetically calls the “rainbow-
colored horizon” of Indian children’s literature.
Children’s publishing in India is poised for growth in every way. With education becoming a priority area, the
demand for books for the growing population of young people can only go up.
Traditional retellings have been staple fare for publishers for their very small children’s lists as they are ‘safe’ and
they don’t have to worry about copyright. More publishers are becoming willing to publish new authors, experiment
with new formats, and find synergy with other media that are competing for the mind-space of the urban child. Maybe
future books will be inspired by gaming and more merchandise will be inspired by books. Marketing will remain
important in creating a positive buzz around books and reading. Books will influence TV and films and in turn be
influenced by them. Comics and graphic formats seem poised for the great leap forward. Young Adult Fiction will have
a permeable boundary with Adult Fiction.
Production standards for children’s books will improve as there will be greater exposure to well-produced books
world-wide. The internet will create new ways to read and share and peer-review books. It may also enable many new
talents to emerge as more people will be able to put up their work online.
2.1 On the basis of your reading and understanding of the above passage, answer the following : [2×4=8]
(i) Why is Indian children’s literature written in a plethora of languages ?
(ii) Is the author hopeful of a good future of Indian children’s literature? Which sentence says so ?
(iii) How will children’s literature produced world-wide help Indian children’s literature ?
(iv) Which format of children’s literature will become popular in future ?
2.2 Answer the following questions : [1×4=4]
(v) Which of the following words can replace the word ‘plethora’ in para 1 ?
(a) excess (b) variety
(c) numerous (d) different
(vi) Children’s books will be inspired by
(a) Gaming and TV (b) folktales
(c) TV and films (d) both (a) and (c)
(vii) Which word is the antonym of ‘permeable’ - impassable or porous ?
(viii) Children of which area get exposed to children’s literature as well as other media ?
OR
You met your favourite author in the annual literary meet of your school. Make a diary entry on the meeting in 100-150
words with the help of the hints given below and add your own ideas. You are Mohit/Jyoti.
Hints : was not sure if he would talk to me - author was humble, friendly - answered all my questions patiently and
happily - spoke on why reading is important to become a writer - gifted me his autographed latest novel
Q4. Write a short story based on the given outline or cue/s in about 150-200 words. [10]
It was indeed a great surprise for me to get an invitation from the magazine to attend their annual awards function. I
didn’t know if I could attend the function as I had many assignments and projects to complete. My curiosity had the
better of me. Tears rolled down my cheeks and voice choked when the emcee announced ...
OR
Saurabh and you make great friends. But misunderstanding pushed your friendship on the verge of breaking. You want
to share your story with others. Taking help from the hints given below complete the story and supply a suitable title
and moral to it.
Met five years back at a tea stall -we taught slum children together -I gradually stopped teaching - I couldn’t buy
the stationary for the children- our silence widened the gap further - Saurabh met with an accident - I rushed him to
hospital -misunderstanding was cleared.
Q5. Read the sentence given below and fill in the blanks by choosing the most appropriate options from the ones that
follow : 1×4=4
(i) .......... not climb the staircase anymore as I was totally spent out (ii) .......... running relentless to save my life from
(iii) .......... creature which looked like (iv) .......... Yeti.
(i) (a) did (b) could
(c) might (d) had
(ii) (a) from (b) on
(c) against (d) over
(iii) (a) those (b) which
(c) that (d) this
(iv) (a) a (b) the
(c) an (d) none of these
Q6. The following paragraph has not been edited. There is an error in each line. Write the error along with its correction in
the space provided. 1×4=4
Error Correction
Kitty is a lazy Tabby cat. It’s, noisy snore eg. It’s Its
(i) have often left the guests searching for ____ ____
(ii) the that person which made such ____ ____
(iii) earth-shattering noise. Trip over the tall ____ ____
(iv) column in books while trying to catch the big white lizard is ____ ____
Tabby’s beloved pastime.
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OR
“Because I was so young, I used to go to bed at 8 p.m. The other tennis pupils would come in at 11 p.m. and wake me
up and order me to tidy up the room and clean it.
(i) Who is the speaker of the above lines? Where was he or she while speaking these lines ?
(ii) Who accompanied Maria on her trip to Florida ?
(iii) What was the impact of insult and humiliation on Maria Sharapova ?
(iv) What price did Maria pay to achieve tennis excellence ?
Q9. Answer any five of the following questions in 30-40 words. 2×5=10
(i) In films of which two languages, did Ustad Bismillah Khan work? What was that about the film world which the
maestro couldn’t come to terms with ?
(ii) What did George and Harris do with the butter ?
(iii) What was Santosh determined about from the beginning? When did Santosh protest against the traditional system
for the first time?
(iv) Identify any two instances from the story which show that the author and his wife treated Bruno as a family
member.
(v) What was the distance between Prashant’s friend’s village and Kalikuda? What scenes did Prashant witness while
wadding through the water to reach his village ?
(vi) What reminded Sergei that he had met the man before? What did the beggar lie to Sergei when the latter had
caught his first lie ?
(vii) What were Iswaran’s two great qualities ?
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