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As he entered the school gate, an idea occurred to him. He would deliver the letter to the headmaster at the end of the day. There was a chance Samuel might do something during the course of the day to justify the letter.

Swami stood at the entrance to his class. Samuel was teaching arithmetic. He looked at Swami. Swami hoped Samuel would scold him severely. “You are half an hour late”, Samuel said. “I have a headache, sir”, Swami said. “Then why did you come at all?”

This was an unexpected question from Samuel. Swami said, “My father said I shouldn’t miss school, sir.”

Samuel looked impressed. “Your father is quite right. We want more parents like him.” “Oh, you poor man !” Swami thought, “You don’t know what my father has done to you.” “All right, go to your seat.” Swami sat down, feeling sad. He had never met anyone as good as Samuel. The teacher was inspecting the home lessons. To Swami’s thinking, this was the time when Samuel got most angry. But today Samuel appeared very gentle. “Swaminathan, where is your homework?” “I have not done my homework, sir”, Swami said.

(a) Swami decided to deliver the letter to the headmaster

  • (i) in the lunch break
  • (ii) after the assembly
  • (iii) at the end of the day
  • (iv) as soon as possible
  • Ans:

(b) Samuel got most angry while he

  • (i) taught the class
  • (ii) checked the homework
  • (iii) corrected mistakes in the classwork
  • (iv) checked the handwriting
  • Ans:

(c) When Swami stood at the entrance of his class, Samuel was teaching

  • (i) Mathematics
  • (ii) History
  • (iii) English
  • (iv) Geography
  • Ans:

(d) Swami gave the excuse of headache for

  • (i) being absent from class the previous day
  • (ii) his irregularity in attendance last week
  • (iii) protecting his father from Samuel’s anger
  • (iv) arriving in school half an hour late that day
  • Ans:

(e) “We want more parents like him.” Here “him” refers to

  • (i) The headmaster OND
  • (ii) Samuel
  • (iii) Swami’s father
  • (iv) Samuel’s father
  • Ans:
  • (i) An idea occurred to Swami when_________________
  • (ii) Swami decided to deliver the letter to the headmaster at the end of the day because_________________
  • (iii) Samuel was impressed with Swami’s father for_________________
  • (i) Swami felt sympathy for Samuel when he appreciated Swami’s father for sending Swami to school. [ ]. Supporting sentence:_______________
  • (ii) Samuel appeared very angry as he was inspecting the home lessons on the day Swami came late to his class. [ ] Supporting sentence:___________

2. Read the poem and answer the questions that follow :

Once I crept in an oakwood – I was looking for a stag. I met an old woman there all knobbly stick and rag. She said: ‘I have your secret here inside my little bag.

Then she began to cackle and I began to quake. She opened up her little bag and I came twice awake. Surrounded by a staring tribe and me tied to a stake.

They said: ‘We are the oak-trees and your own true family. We are chopped down, we are torn up, you do not blink an eye. Unless you make a promise now now you are going to die?

‘Whenever you see an oak-tree felled, swear now you will plant two. Unless you swear the black oak bark will wrinkle over you And root you among the oaks where you were born but never grew.”

This was my dream bencath the boughs, the dream that altered me. When I came out of the oakwood, back to human company, My walk was the walk of a human child, but my heart was a tree.

A. Tick the correct alternative to complete the following sentences:

(a) The poet crept in

  • (i) a garden
  • (ii) a burrow
  • (iii) an orchard
  • (iv) an oakwood
  • Ans:

(b) The old woman appeared to be

  • (i) unjust
  • (ii) unsteady
  • (iii) unmindful
  • (iv) unfortunate
  • Ans:

(c) “You do not blink an eye” – the expression suggests that human beings are

  • (i) indifferent
  • (ii) caring
  • (iii) aggressive
  • (iv) alert
  • Ans:

(d) The poem explores the theme of

  • (i) conservation of forest and wild animals
  • (ii) dreams and realities in the life of modern human beings
  • (iii) the integral relationship between human beings and nature
  • (iv) insecurities and ailments of an old woman
  • Ans:

B. Answer the following questions: 2×2=4

  • (i) How did the oak-trees threaten the poet if he failed to promise to plant two oak-trees in place of every felled oak-tree?
  • (ii) How did the dream alter the poet ?
Madhyamik English Question Paper 2024

READING COMPREHENSION (UNSEEN) 3. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow :

The neglected irrigation canal passing through the heart of the Champdani town has become a matter of great concern for the residents. It is posing a threat to the environment of the town.

The heavily-silted irrigation canal with practically no flow of water except during monsoons, is full of weeds, dirt and filth. Stagnation of water at different pockets of the irrigation canal has become a favourable breeding ground for mosquitoes, flies and rodents.

Moreover during the high tide and monsoons, when the Hooghly river is in a spate, the lock gates of the DVC irrigation canal are opened to allow back flow of water. The heavily-silted irrigation canal, with no capacity to hold excess flow of water, overflows, inundating a large part of Champdani town.

The drainage system fails to empty since the irrigation canal water finds its way into the residential areas through drains. The local civic body Chairman, Mr. Suresh Mishra, said, “The canal has been neglected for years. Intensive dredging must be conducted to restore the irrigation canal to its original depth. The dense layer of weeds, filth and dirt needs to be cleared off to stop stagnation of water.

The DVC needs to pay attention towards the repairing and maintenance of the canal and lock gates so that they can withstand the massive water pressure during monsoons when the Hooghly river is in a spate.”

[Adapted from an article published in the Statesman dated 17th July 2023]

A. Tick the right answer: 1×6=6

(i) The passage is about

  • (a) a neglected irrigation canal of DVC
  • (b) the town Champdani and its residents
  • (c) the drainage system of Champdani
  • (d) the impact of a neglected canal on Champdani

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