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Read the passage given below:

Once a carpenter went looking for a job He approached a building contractor and got a job at a decent salary and good working conditions. The carpenter was thrilled and determined to do his best. His boss provided him with tools and showed him the place where he was supposed to work.


At the end of the first day, the carpenter prepared fifteen doors. His boss was happy with his performance and congratulated him. The carpenter tried harder the. next day but he was able to prepare only 10 doors. The third day be tried even harder, but he could prepare only seven. Day after day he was preparing less and less doors.


"I must be losing my strength," the carpenter thought. He went to the boss and apologized, saying that he could not understand what was going on. ''When was the last time when you sharpened your tools?" the boss asked. "Sharpen! I had no time to sharpen my tools. I have been busy trying to prepare doors," said the carpenter. Most of us never update our skills. We think that whatever we have learned is enough.


Complete the following sentences based on your reading of the passage in your own words.


(a) The carpenter approached the building contractor because


_______________________________


(b) The carpenter became extremely happy because he


_________________________________


(c) The boss congratulated him because


________________________________


(d) His boss advised him


________________________________


(e) The word in the passage which means the same as 'asked someone for something' is


________________________________

(a) The carpenter approached the building contractor because he was looking for a job at a descent salary and good working conditions.


(b) The carpenter became extremely happy because he got a job at a descent salary and good working conditions and he was determined to do his best.


(c) The boss congratulated him because at the end of the first day, the carpenter was able to prepare fifteen doors.


(d) His boss advised him to sharpen his tools.


(e) The word in the passage which means the same as ‘asked someone fir something’ is approached.




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2

Read the poem given below and choose the most appropriate answer to each question out of the options that follow:

Oh, books, what books they used to know, Those children living long ago!


So please, oh please, we beg; we pray,


Go throw your TV set away,


And in its place you can install


A lovely bookshelf on the wall


Then fill the shelves with lots of books, Ignoring all the dirty looks, ....


Fear not, because. we promise you


That, in about. a week or two


Of having nothing else to do,


They'll now begin to feel the need


Of having something to read


And once they start -oh boy, oh boy!


You watch the slowly growing joy


That fills their hearts. They'll grow so keen


They'll wonder what they'd ever seen


In that ridiculous machine.....


Roald Dahl


(a) The word ‘they’ in the first line refers to ________


(i) writers


(ii) children living in the present times


(iii) children living in the olden days


(iv) parents of children


(b) The poet wants the TV set to be replaced with ____________


(i) gadgets


(ii) bookshelves filled with lots of books


(iii) bookshelves


(iv) showcases


(c) The poet is sure that the children would begin to read the books within a week or two because they ______


(i) will have no other work


(ii) will have no television


(iii) will have books in the shelves


(iv) with no work, Will feel the need for something to read

2

Read the poem given below and choose the most appropriate answer to each question out of the options that follow:

Oh, books, what books they used to know, Those children living long ago!


So please, oh please, we beg; we pray,


Go throw your TV set away,


And in its place you can install


A lovely bookshelf on the wall


Then fill the shelves with lots of books, Ignoring all the dirty looks, ....


Fear not, because. we promise you


That, in about. a week or two


Of having nothing else to do,


They'll now begin to feel the need


Of having something to read


And once they start -oh boy, oh boy!


You watch the slowly growing joy


That fills their hearts. They'll grow so keen


They'll wonder what they'd ever seen


In that ridiculous machine.....


Roald Dahl


(a) Once the children start reading they will get _______


(i) joy


(ii) surprise


(iii) excitement


(iv) thrill


(b) The tone of the poem is


(i) sad


(ii) humorous


(iii) happy


(iv) satirical

4

You are Neetil Nitin living at 31, Patparganj Road, Mayur Vihar, Delhi. You are very happy to join hobby classes in your vacation. Write a letter in not more than 100 words to your friend, Rita/Rakesh describing your experience and also advise her/him to pursue some hobby.

4

Computers have been provided in government offices for quick disposal of work. They are not used for lack of proper training of workers. They are also misused as such in playing games etc. write a letter in not more than 100 words to the editor of a national daily inviting attention to the authorities in this problem. Also give suggestions to tackle this problem. You are Vineet/Vineeta, 15, Suryanagar, Ghaziabad.