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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – I (2015-16)
ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE
Class - IX
Maximum Marks: 70
Time: 3 hours
Instructions :
The question paper is divided into Threesections.
Section A
:
Reading
Section B
:
Writing& Grammar
Section C
:
Literature& Long Reading Text
20 marks
25 marks
25 marks
SECTION A
(READING:20 marks)
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
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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
(last para)
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synonym
of
the
word
phrase
'come
out'
is
__________
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
(2x4)+(1x4)=12
(1)
It's an exciting time to be an Indian - our country is poised on the edge of accelerated
economic growth. But this is not possible without a stable environment. It is essential,
therefore, that we focus on protecting our natural infrastructure, which forms the bedrock of
our economy.
(2)
The flow of benefits from our ecosystem is immense - it supplies clean air, water and
climate security. Globally, 200-300 million people depend directly, or indirectly, on forests for
food. Some studies suggest that ecosystem goods and services account for over half the 'gross
domestic product of the poor'. This is particularly significant for India where 200 million
people live in and around forests, relying heavily on these ecosystems for their daily survival.
More than 600 Indian rivers either originate from, or are fed by, tiger landscapes and these
habitats supply water to cities hundreds of kilometres away. The Corbett Tiger Reserve, for
instance, forms the catchment area of the Ramganga reservoir that provides 190 million cubicmetres of drinking water to New Delhi. In Maharashtra, Nagpur is dependent on the Pench
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Lake, harboured in the Pench Tiger Reserve, for its water supply. The economic repercussions
of neglecting the environment are severe.
(3)
The rights of women and children, too, are inextricably linked to environmental issues.
In rural areas, women walk several hours every day to get water for their families. As wells
dry up, girls are more likely to be pulled out of school to help their mothers with collecting
water. The World Bank estimates that 21% of communicable diseases in India can be linked to
unsafe water with diarrhoea causing more than 1,600 deaths every single day.
(4)
This begs the question - what should India do ? As with all effective solutions, the
answer is simple to give but difficult to implement. We need to start at the very source of our
policy-making, designing laws and programmes that are holistic and recognise the
interconnectedness between the environment and development. This needs to percolate to
the ground level particularly in landscapes where communities and wildlife live in close
proximity. The key lies in finding solutions that allow communities access to the same
benefits as you and me, while safeguarding the precious natural resources they live alongside.
Environmental impacts and appropriate mitigation measures need to be inbuilt in projects,
not tacked on as an afterthought to secure a clearance from the ministry of environment and
forests.
(5)
The challenges lying ahead for India are not easy but there is immense potential to
transform them into opportunities. We must involve forest departments, local communities
and other stakeholders to find solutions that benefit both people and wildlife. It is a long road
but one which we must travel together with all stakeholders.
(a)
What is the main concern of the writer ?
(b)
What benefits do you get from your eco-system ?
(c)
How are the rights of women and children linked to environmental issues ?
(d)
What steps are to be taken to keep a balance between environment and
economic growth ?
(e)
What is the antonym of the word 'bedrock' ?
(para-1)
(f)
What is meant by the word 'reservoir' ?
(para-2)
(g)
What is meant by the word 'repercussion' ?
(para-2)
(h)
What is meant by the word 'mitigate' ?
(para-4)
SECTION B
(WRITING& GRAMMAR: 25 Marks)
3
You are Rajat/Radhika. You happened to read these lines in a newspaper.
"Gone are the days when India had a teaming tiger population of 50,000. According to the
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latest census, there are only 1706 tigers left in the country… Is tourism disturbing our big cats
? Should tourism be banned in the core areas of our tiger reserves?"
Using ideas from the unit 'Environment' ,and your own ideas, write an article in about 100 120 words titled 'Tiger Conservation'.
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Write a story using the following hints in about 150-200 words. Give it a suitable title.
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Sakshi driving—busy road—late for college—attends a call—becomes absent-minded and careless for a
moment—C R A S H—a pedestrian seriously injured.
5
Complete the following paragraph by choosing the appropriate options from the ones 3
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
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(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(a)
but
that
it
this
(b)
a
the
this
that
(c)
as
that
for
it
The following passage has not been edited. One word is missing from each line. Identify the
missing word and write it in your answer sheet along with the word that comes before and after it.
Remember to underline the missing word. The first one has been done as an example for you.
While making popcorn, cover bottom
of the pan cooking oil. Put
the burner, on gas stove
and turn flame to high. Gas stoves
heat more quickly evenly.
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Word Before
Missing Word
Word After
eg. Cover
(a) ________
(b) ________
(c) ________
(d) ________
the
________
________
________
________
bottom
________
________
________
________
Read the conversation given below and complete the passage given below :
Mr. Raghav : I bought this birthstone ring for Maggie! How do you like it, Rajesh ?
Mr. Rajesh :
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Its nice!
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Mr. Raghav : What‟s your wife‟s birthstone
Mr. Rajesh :
Gravel.
Mr. Raghav told his friend Rajesh that (a)_________and asked how he liked that. Mr. Rajesh
replied that it was nice. Then he enquired from Rajesh(b)_________. Mr. Rajesh replied that
(c) _________.
SECTION C
(LITERATURE& LONG READING TEXT: 25 Marks)
Read one of the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow.
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"My grandmother, Krishtakka, never went to school , so she could not read. Every Wednesday, the 3
magazine would come and I would read the next episode of this story to her."
(i)
Which magazine is referred to ?
(ii)
What is the person who cannot read called ?
(iii)
Which word in the extract means „incident‟?
OR
“You see, Madame, film acting is rather looked up to round here. Everybody wants to do it. Yesterday
the butcher did not open his shop. He was being shot all the morning.”
(a)
Who liked to act in films ?
(b)
Why did the butcher not open his shop ?
(c)
What does the phrase, 'looked up to ' mean ?
3
Answer the following questions inabout 30 - 40 words:
9(i)
How did Duke meet his end ?
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9(ii)
In the poem, “The Road Not Taken” where is the poet and what does he see in front of him ?
2
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9(iii)
Is the villa entirely furnished ? What is exceptional there according to Juliette?
2
9(iv)
How did the granddaughter react to her grandmother's request to teach her to read ?
2
Answer one of the following questions in about 80-100 words
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Sudha Murthy's, story “How I Taught My Grand Mother To Read” teaches us that the real 4
practice of religion is practicing humaneness. Give your views on the given statement.
OR
"Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing 4
strife". Elaborate upon this statement with reference to the poem 'The Solitary Reaper'.
Answer one of the following questions in about 150-200 words.
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Mention some of the diversions that candidates aspiring for great employments had to 10
perform. What was the purpose of these diversions ?
OR
Sketch the character of the Lilliputians.
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OR
Why don‟t Jerome and George trust Harris while making a list of things to carry on the trip ?
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OR
What do you know about J‟s „dress sense‟ ? Why is he critical of his friends‟ taste in clothes ?
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