Answer Key of 1st Revision Paper of English
Answer Key of 1st Revision Paper of English
Answer Key of 1st Revision Paper of English
2. (i) (b) 6
(ii) (c) Oman
(iii) (c) Both (a) and (b)
(iv) (c) Both (a) and (b)
(v) (a) Bahrain
(vi) (d) All of the above
(vii) (b) 3.75
(viii) (a) 4
(ix) (b) Striking
(x) (C) Decade
(xi) (d) Compare
(xii) (a) Major
LITERATURE
3. (A)
(i) (a) North
(ii) (c) Follow the other aeroplane
(iii) (b) To fly for not more than ten minutes
(iv) (a) The Black Aeroplane
(v) (c) Sufficient
OR
(B)
(i) (a) Hard working man
(ii) (c) To God
(iii) (b) Because he wanted help from God
(iv) (a) A hard-working man
(v) (c) To post the letter to God
4. (A)
(i) (a) Because he was locked in a very small cage
(ii) (d) All of the above
(iii) (c) Both (a) and (b)
(iv) (d) All of the above
(v) (b) Vivid
OR
(B)
(i) (a) The change of mood
(ii) (b) Poet’s
(iii) (c) abab
(iv) (a) Robert Frost
(v) (b) Dust of Snow
GRAMMAR
5. (i) (a) are not
(ii) (b) don't come
(iii) (a) are
6.
(i) (a) that she wanted to start her own blog
(ii) (c) what was she going to write about
(iii) (b) her husband has asked her what had she been going to write about
9. (A) The pie charts show changes in American spending patterns between 1966 and 1996. Food
accounted for 44% of spending in 1966 but this dropped by two thirds to 14% in 1996. However,
the outlay on cars doubled, rising from 23% in 1966 to 45% in 1996. Spending on eating out
doubled, climbing from 7% to 14%. The proportion of salary spent on computers increased
dramatically, up from 1% in 1996 to 10% in 1996. However, as computer expenditure rose, the
percentage of outlay on books plunged from 6% to 1%. In conclusion, increased amounts spent
on cars, computers and eating out were made up for by drops in expenditure on food and books.
OR
(B) Water is an essential common asset. We need water each day for our bodies and
different works. The human body is consists of water of about 70%. People likewise need
water for regular fundamental exercises like washing, bathing, cooking and so on. While
loads of water are utilized daily, very little is reused, and most are wasted in drains. So it is
important for all living beings to save water for future. Water is an underlying asset, and
subsequently, we should spare water for our future generation just as ourselves. Numerous
types of vegetation rely upon the daily accessibility of water. We can save rain water
through harvesting. “There are so many measures which we can take to save water for
future.
10. Answer ANY TWO questions in 20-30 words each, from (A) and (B) respectively. (2 × 4 = 8)
(A) (any two) (2 × 2 = 4)
(i) .
(ii) .
(iii) .
(ii) .
(iii) .
11. Answer ANY TWO questions in 40-50 words each, from (A) and (B) respectively. (3 × 4 = 12)
(A) (any two) (3 × 2 = 6)
(i) .
(ii) .
(iii) .
(ii) Mr and Mrs Hall got up early in the morning. They were surprised to see Griffin's door
wide open as he did not leave the door open before. Usually it was shut and locked. He
had irritable temper. He became furious if anyone entered his room. They found it a
good opportunity to peep into his room. They peeped round the door and found no one
in his room. They decided to investigate. They entered and observed that his bed clothes
were cold. It meant that the scientist must have got up for sometime. The clothes and
bandages that he always wore were scattered around the room.
Suddenly Mrs Hall heard a sniff near her ear. After a moment, the hat leapt up and
dashed into her face. Then the bedroom chair started moving. They turned away in
terror. The chair pushed them both out of the room and locked the room inside. They
thought that the room was haunted by spirits.
(iii) .