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Answer any four of the following questions in 30-40words each:

(a) Why did Potol Babu leave for Calcutta?


(b) Which “mean” act is the poet referring to in the poem “Snake”?


(C) What explanation did Michael find for Sebastian Shultz’s miraculous recovery?


(d) How did Decius Brutus interpret Calpumia’s dream?


(e) ”We’re going on strike”. Explain.

(a) Potol Babu was actually a resident of Kanchrapara and was an employee in the railway factory. However, when he was offered the clerical post at Hudson & Kimberley and with a much higher wage, he left his place and shifted there. Besides, he had also found a flat in Nepal Bhattacharjee Lane to put himself up.

(b) The poet had thrown a log at the snake. Petrified, the snake digged its head into the hole retreated into its home. Seeing this, the poet was filled with anger at the creature withdrawing from the battlefield instead of confronting the attack. Thus, he picked up a log and hurled it at the snake. This “mean” act has been referred to by the poet in the poem “Snake”.


(c) Michael looked up the internet resource and discovery how a person’s memory gets transferred to some electrical gadget. He realized that before the accident occurred, Sebastian was playing some psycho-drive game and as soon as he was hit, his memory got transferred and saved into the computer. This psycho-drive game was robbed from his house and were landed in the computer fair from where coincidentally, Michael and his father happened to buy it. Thus, Sebastian Shultz’s memory got transferred to Michael’s computer. This is how Michael explained the reason for Sebastian Shultz’s miraculous recovery.


(d) Calpumia dreams of Ceasar being brutally murdered with blood oozing out from his statue. Calpumia also Dreams of the Romans who have to bath their hands in Caesar’s blood. However, Decius Brutus misinterprets the dream and says that Caesar’s life would influence the Romans so much that they would offer their gratitude and reverence to the personality by soaking their handkerchiefs in his blood. This would signify colors attached to the coat of arms. Brutus interprets the dream as a n auspicious one.


(e) The ghost, Helen, tells John Hallock about herself and her companions who were part of “The Writer’s Inspiration Bureau” and who were calling for a strike. This implied that writers like JOHN Hallock would not get ideas for another plot from them. Helen and her companions were exhausted of being called up at odd hours in the night , just to answer to some silly questions of people who joined together at the Ouija board. Thus, the ghosts called for a strike as an action against this torture.


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3

You overheard the following conversation between two friends:
Ram : Did you read the latest book of Chetan Bhagat?
Shyam : No, I rarely get time to read.
Ram : I heard that it is going to be made into a movie.
Shyam: Then we will go and watch it together.
This dialogue made you realize that the present day generation is not into the habit of reading. The habit of reading has disappeared from the lives of children today. As a concerned parent, write a letter in about 100-120 words to the editor of a newspaper on how reading plays a significant role in shaping the lives of children. You are Ram/ Prerna, 15 Pant Nagar, Agra.
Use the following notes:
• Interesting pastime
• Gives a lot of knowledge
• Get the children interested in books at an early age.

5

Chose the appropriate options from the ones given below to complete the following passage. Write the answers in your answer sheet against the correct blank numbers:

Dutta finally revealed the glittering frame and held it (a)…………….. the customer. He was struck by (b)………………….. grandeur and fell silent. Dutta (c)…………. his breath ana watched the man’s expression, (d) every second that passed, he was (e) his nerve. He thought that in another moment the big hoax he had played would be exposed. Suddenly, he saw the customer (f)…………… and the pleased expression vanished from his face.
(a) (i) from (if) towards (iii) on (iv) away
(b) (i) its (ii) it’s (iii) these (iv) that
(c) (i) was holding (ii) hold (iii) held (iv) had held
(d) (i) When (ii) With (iii) Along (iv) In
(e) (i) lost (ii) has lost (iii) losing (iv) are losing
(f) (i) straighten (ii) straight (iii) straightened (iv) strain

5

Choose the appropriate answers from the ones given below to complete the following passage. Write the answers in your answer sheet against the correct blank numbers.

The world we live in (a)………….. changed a great deal (b)……………….. the last hundred years
and it is likely to change (c) ……………. more in the next hundred. Some people would like to stop these changes and go back to what they see (d)…………………… a pure and simple age. But history (e)……………….that the past was not (f) ………………wonderful.
(a) (i) will (ii) are


(iii) have (iv) has
(b) (i) to (ii) in


(iii) on (iv) since
(c) (i) even (ii) ever


(iii) over (iv) once
(d) (i) it (ii) has


(iii) in (iv) as
(e) (i) shown (ii) told


(iii) shows (iv) feels
(f) (i) some (ii) that


(iii) what (iv) any

9

Answer any of the following questions in 30-40 words each.

(a) What does his “voice of education” tell the poet?


(b) What was common in all the computer games played by Michael?


(c)How did Caesar make the Romans his heirs?


(d)Why did John want his wife to get rid of the Ouija board she had bought?


(e)Why did Potol Babu leave for Calcutta?