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Tagore was a man of extraordinary vision and progressive thinking .Spiritualism and rationalism were reconciled in Tagore .He had a visionary power of seeing the future in the seeds of the present events. In his book ‘Nationalism’ published in 1916. Tagore expressed his concerns about the dangerous of religious fanaticism and racism which caused the most destructive wars in the history of the word .He was a seer who foresaw and destructive and dangerous effect of Science and technologies on man and nature machines’ he had predicate’ would dominate man and destory the beauty of nature and fine human qualities. Tagore’s prophecieshave ;to a great extent;come tru. The basic difference betweenthe west and the east was clearly perceived by Tagore materialism characterizes the Western Civilization whereas the east is dominated by Spiritualism. Tagore had knoun and prophesiseit. However; he was optimistic of the mutual cultural enrichment thought the association between the west and the east.Another important quality of Tagore as thinker was revealed in his crusade against many surprisetitous belief of the Indians .He spoke out against the caste discrimination which divided the Indian society. It required courage intellectual as well as spiritual’ to fight against the age - old customs such as child marriage and casteism .All this was possible because he was a thinker who thought in acted ahead of his own time.
Q.1.Tagore had a visionary power to see the future in.-
Ans.(c) the seeds of the present events.
Q2.Tagore expressed his concerns about the dangers of religious fanaticism and racism in his book .
Ans.(A)Nationalism
Q3.Tagore clearly perceived the basic difference between-
Ans.(d)the West and the east .
Q.4.What was the destructive and dangerous effect that Tagore foresaw on man and nuture ?
Ans.(c) Effects of science and technologies.
Q5.Which word in the passge means ‘violent enthusiasm in reigion.
Ans.(b) Fanaticism.
Q6.Which of the following divides the Indian Society?
Ans. (b)Caste discrimination.
Q.7.Tagore’s prophecies have , to great exent come…..
Ans. (d)True
Q8.Tagore’s crusade was against ……..
Ans.(c) superstitious beliefs.
Q9.The noun from of word ‘spiritual’ is ……..
Ans.(c) spiritualism
Q10. The verb form of materialism’ is …
Ans.(c) materialize
SECTION –C
Q. 6 Fill in the blanks with the correct option. (any five)
(1) He is
– MBA. (a/an/the)
Ans. an
(2) The traffic rules –
be followed.
(must/should/can)
Ans. must
(3) He is poor
--- happy.
(and/but/or)
Ans. but
(4) Rohit prefers milk –
tea. (at/to/on)
Ans. to
(5) Have you
--- complaint
against me? (any/much/many)
Ans. any
(6) I don’t like
--- of
them. (either/neither)
Ans. either
(7) The table is …….. by her.( repair/repairs/ repaired)
Ans. repaired)
Q7 Do as directed (any five)
1)He speaks English very fluently. (change in to negative)
Ans. He does not speak English very fluently.
2).He is writing a letter to his mother (change into voice)
Ans. A letter is being written by him to her mother.
3) (a) He does not go to school.
(b) He does not study at home.( combine the sentence s by using ‘’nor’’)
Ans. He does not go to school nor does study at home.
4) He is too weak to walk (using so…….that)
Ans. He is so weak that he can not walk.
5) I don’t know where he lives.(the underline clause is……….)
Ans.(a) a noun clause
6). Metal/lead/is/than/other/any/heavier (rearrange the jumbled words to from a meaning ful senence)
Ans. Lead is heavier than any other metal.
Q.8. Read the extract carefully and answer the questions given
blow.
.IN July 1976, my wife
Mary, son Jonathan, 6, daughter Suzanne, 7, and I set sail from Plymouth,
England,
to
duplicate the round-the-world voyage made 200
years earlier by Captain James Cook. For the longest
time,
Mary and I — a
37-year-old businessman —
had dreamt
of sailing
in the wake of the famous
explorer,
and for the past 16 years, we had spent all our leisure time honing our
seafaring skills in British
waters.
Our boat Wavewalker, a 23 meter, 30-ton wooden-hulled
beauty, had been professionally built,
and
we had spent
months fitting it out and testing it in the roughest weather we could find.The
first leg
of
our planned three-year, 105,000 kilometre journey passed pleasantly as we
sailed down the west
coast
of Africa to Cape Town.
Questions:
i) What was the occupation of the writer?
(a) a businessman (b) a sailor
(c) a doctor (d) a Navy office
Ans. (a) a businessman
ii)
What does
‘seafaring’ mean?
(a) Swimming in a sea (b) trading by sea
(c) regular travelling by sea
(d) None of
these
Ans. (c) regular travelling by sea
iii)
What was the
name of their boat?
(a) Titanic (b) Voyager
(c) Wave walker (d)
Avenger
Ans.(c) Wave walker
iv)
Which of
these is similar in meaning to leisure?
(a) limited time (b) free
time
(c) labour
(d) difficulty
Ans.(b) free time
v) Give verb form of the word ‘explorer’.
Ans. Explore
Q.9(a). Read the extract carefully and answer the questions
given blow.
And who ort thou? said I to the soft falling shower,
Which, strange to tell, gave me an answer, as here translated:
I am the poem of Earth, said the voice of rain,
Eternal I rise impalpable out of the land and the bottomless sea,
Upward to heaven, whence vaguely form’d, altogether changed, and yet the
same.
Questions:
i) The poem of earth is-
(a) Tree (b) River
(c) Rain (d) Flower
Ans.(c) rain
ii) What is the meaning of impalpable?
(a) Something that cannot be eaten (b) Something that cannot be digested
(c) Something that cannot be smelled (d) something that cannot be touched
Ans. (d) something that cannot be touched
iii) Which poem these lines have been taken from?
(a) The voice of the Rain (b) A photograph
(c) The laburnum top (d) Father to son
Ans. a) The voice of the Rain
Q.9(B). Read the extract carefully and answer the questions
given blow.
It wasn’t morning yet, but
it was summer and with daybreak not many minutes around the corner of the
world
it was light enough for me to know I wasn’t dreaming. My
cousin
Mourad was sitting on a
beautiful
white horse. I stuck my head out of the window and rubbed my eyes. Yes, he said
in Armenian.
It’s
a horse. You’re not dreaming. Make it quick if you want to ride.
Questions
i) Who was sitting on the
horse?
(a) cousin of the speaker (b)
the speaker
(c) no one (d)both (a) and (b)
Ans. a)
cousin of the speaker
ii)
From which
lesson the above extract has been taken?
(a)The
Address (b) Birth
(c) The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse (d)Mother’s
Day
Ans. (c) The Summer of the
Beautiful White Horse
iii) In which language did Mourad speak?
(a) German (b) English (c) Armenian (d) ArabianAns. (c) Armenian
iv) Write the noun form of the word ‘beautiful’.
Ans. Beauty.
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