SA 1 Question Paper English Class 9
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT 1 ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE Class – IX Maximum Marks: 70 Time: 3 hours
Instructions : The question paper is divided into Three sections. Section A : Reading 20 marks Section B : Writing & Grammar 25 marks Section C : Literature & Long Reading Text 25 marks
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SECTION A (READING :20 marks)
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1 | Read the passage given below and complete the statements that follow: Cancer has emerged as the second-leading cause of death globally after cardiovascular diseases. Proportion of deaths due to cancer around the world increased from 12% in 1990 to 15% in 2013 while the number of new cases almost doubled in India during the period.
In India, deaths from the disease have increased by 60%, according to the latest report ‘Global Burden of Cancer-2013’, released worldwide on Friday.
“Even if we adjust for the rise in population in India over this period, the new cancer cases have increased by 30% per unit population and deaths have risen by 10%, “says Lalit Dandona, co-author of the study and Professor at the Public Health Foundation of India and Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation.
In 2013, there were 14.9 million new cancer cases registered globally, whereas 8.2 million people died due to the disease. The report is based on a global study of 28 cancer groups in 188 countries by a consortium of international researchers from University of Washington and Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation.
The report suggests that new cases of virtually all types of cancer are rising in countries globally -regardless of income-but the death rates from cancer are falling in many countries primarily due to its prevention and treatment. However, it says there is a threat of increasing incidence in developing countries due to ill-equipped health systems.
While incidence of breast cancer is highest in India as well as globally, most number of cancer deaths in India are caused due to stomach cancer, which is globally the second most common reason for death. (a) Cancer is next only to __________ diseases resulting in deaths, worldwide. (b) The report __________ claimed that cancer deaths in India have risen. (c) The death rates from cancer in many countries are coming down mainly due to __________ and treatment. (d) The developing countries have failed to control the death rate due to __________. (e) All types of cancer are on an increase regardless of __________. (f) The incidence of __________ is the highest in India as well as globally. (g) Most number of cancer deaths in India are caused due to _________. (h) The synonym of the word phrase ‘come out’ is __________
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2 | Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : (2×4)+(1×4)=12
(1) I have sometimes given money to beggars. On cold autumn days, when a homeless man seemed to be in need of some money to buy food or a cup of coffee, I have occasionally dropped him a few coins. Those coins, I have thought, mean much more to him than they do to me, and giving is a nice thing to do. Upon reflection, however, I have come to change my mind, and now I don’t give money to beggars. Let me explain why. (2) First, for every rupee that we give to a beggar, the more lucrative we make begging and, comparatively, the less lucrative we make working. This is bad, for we want people to work, not beg. Working is productive; begging is at best neutral and often a burden and a nuisance. Second, there is no guarantee that the beggar who receives the money will spend it in ways that increase the quality of his life. He might well spend the money on alcohol or drugs, and end up financing organized crime. (3) First of all, you are likely to give your money to the beggars who already get the most from other givers. Depending on their location, their looks, and what they say, different beggars have different degrees of success in how much money they attract. Like everyone else, you are statistically likely to give the most money to the ones with the locations, looks, and tricks that prompt people to give. (4) Even if you follow a well thought out strategy to eliminate this problem, however, you are still almost certainly giving your money to the wrong people. The reason why is that, presumably, you live in the developed world – and so do the beggars that you walk past on the street. The vast majority of beggars living in the developed world, moreover, have a quality of life that millions in the developing world can only dream of. (5) In seeking to help others, we should not merely give to those who are geographically close to us and whose appearance elicits our sympathy. Rather, we should give to those who are the worst off, who can be helped the most with each rupee that we give, and who are the least responsible for the situation that they’re in. To achieve this, we should consciously decide how much of our money we are willing to spend on helping others, find the most efficient charity, donate money to that charity, and say no the next time a beggar asks if we can spare a dime. (a) Why did the writer stop giving money to the beggars ? (b) How will you decide that you are giving money to the right person ? (c) Why should people living in the developed countries not give money to the beggars of their countries ? (d) What considerations must be kept in mind while giving money to the beggars ? (e) What is the antonym of the word ‘lucrative’ ? (para-2) (f) What is meant by the word ‘presumably’ ? (para-4) (g) What is meant by the word ‘illicit’ ? (para-5) (h) What is meant by the word ‘prompt’ ? (para-3)
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SECTION B (WRITING & GRAMMAR: 25 Marks)
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3 | You went to see the Taj on a trip organised by your school. You were spell bound to see the spectacular beauty of the monument but the lack of cleanliness around it disappointed you. Write a diary entry in about 100 – 120 words expressing your admiration and your disappointment.
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4 | Develop a story in about 150 – 200 words with the following beginning. Also give a suitable title. Aman and Amita were very keen to participate in the Inter School Debate Competition. On the day of the event, they left their home early. Reaching there, they found __________ .
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5 | Complete the following paragraph by choosing the appropriate options from the ones given below. Write your answers in the answer sheets against the correct blank number. Do not copy the entire paragraph. ABC Company’s first product was a rice cooker (a) ______ didn’t cook rice so much as burn it. It sold less than 100 units.(b)______ setback didn’t stop the ABC’s team (c) ______ they pushed forward to create a multi-billion dollar company (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (a) but that it this (b) a the this that (c) as that for it
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6 | The following paragraph has not been edited. One word is missing from each line. Identify the missing word and write it along with the word before and the word after in your answer sheet. Word Before Missing Word Word After My surgery was the morning e.g. was in the and the birthday party not a. _____ _____ _____ until late afternoon. My mom b. _____ _____ _____ told me that I wouldn’t able c. _____ _____ _____ to go. I needed time recover. d. _____ _____ _____
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7 | Rearrange the given words and phrases to form meaningful sentences. Write the correct sentences in your answer sheet. e.g. : feel / sleepy / we / when / are tired / we / after work We feel sleepy when we are tired after work. (a) the rest / it is / acquired through / that / energetic / sleep / makes us (b) is essential / to remove / sleep / and / fatigue / maintain health / to (c) on sleep / studies / are / numerous / being done
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SECTION C (LITERATURE & LONG READING TEXT: 25 Marks)
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Read one of the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow.
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8 | “…..there was a young orphan girl who falls in love but there was no money for the wedding. In the end, the old lady gives away all her savings without going to Kashi.” (i) Who is the orphan young girl? (ii) Why does the old lady give away all her savings without going to Kashi ? (iii) Identify the part of speech of the word ‘orphan’ as used here.
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“Don’t be aggravating, please if you don’t want the house, tell me so at once and we will say no more about it.” (a) Who spoke these words to whom ? (b) What does the above statement reveal about the speaker’s (c) What does the word, ‘aggravating’ mean ? | 3 | ||
Answer the following questions in about 30 – 40 words: | |||
9(i) | ‘It was like lighting a fuse. Duke shimmied himself U–shaped in anticipation’. Explain. | 2 | |
9(ii) | Why was the poet affected by the song of the solitary reaper ? | 2 | |
9(iii) | Do you agree that Mrs. Al Smith is the representative of American outlook ? Give reasons. | 2 | |
9(iv) | Explain the statement : “And that has made all the difference” with reference to the poem ’ Chapter 8 The Road Not Taken’. | 2 | |
Answer one of the following questions in about 80-100 words | |||
10 | Sudha Murthy’s, story “How I Taught My Grand Mother To Read” teaches us that the real practice of religion is practicing humaneness. Give your views on the given statement. | 4 | |
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‘Obstacles and hurdles are part and parcel of life’. Chapter 6 The Brook teaches us never to give up under any circumstances. Express your views in about 80 -100 words on the given statement. | 4 | ||
Answer one of the following questions in about 150-200 words. | |||
11 | ‘A Voyage to Lilliput’ mentions many funny situations. Based on your reading of the text, describe some of them in about 150 – 200 words. | 10 | |
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Pen the character sketch of Flimnap in about 150 – 200 words. | 10 | ||
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Do you think rain can play spoilsport during a holiday trip ? Describe with reference to the ‘Three Men in a Boat”. | 10 | ||
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Harris is confident when he enters the maze and volunteers to lead the people out. Is he successful in this venture ? What light does it throw on his character ? | 10 | ||
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