STD X English Set I
STD X English Set I
STD X English Set I
CLASS X
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
SUB CODE: 184
SET 1
TIME: 3 hrs MAXIMUM MARKS: 80
General instructions:
1. 15-minute prior reading time allotted for Question paper reading.
2. The question paper contains three sections- READING, GRAMMAR& WRITING and
LITERATURE
3. Attempt questions based on specific instructions for each part
A smartphone that stands between the diners and the cooks, make the workforce invisible (before
anyone knew what a ghost kitchen was) and hides its exploitation in the form of low wages, long
hours and various forms of abuse. This was exacerbated during COVID, especially for non -whites.
According to a study, Hispanic and Latino cooks and service workers in Massachusetts died of
COVID-19 at a rate eight times higher than white workers. Add to that the well documented
exploitation of the countless drivers who work for the delivery apps. The apps invested $200
million into a ballot measure to deny drivers employment protections. Then there are robotic
companies that are trying to straight up replace workers in ghost kitchens entirely in the future.
Answer the following questions based on the passage above
i. Complete the following analogy appropriately based on your understanding of paragraphs 1 and 2.
(1)
We can say that the staff of a ghost or a virtual kitchen are invisible to their customers like customer
care executives who resolve your issues or complaints for you and the kitchen where your order is
executed is like a----------------
ii. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate option from those given in brackets based on your understanding
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of paragraph 2. (1)
The statement that a smartphone that stands between the diners and the cooks makes the workforce
engaged in the virtual kitchens invisible is a------------ (Fact/Opinion) because it is a /an ------
------------ ( Subjective judgment/ Objective detail)
iii. Justify the following in about 40 words. (2)
The onus of running or expanding their business professionally and smoothly is completely on the
shoulders of the franchisee of a ghost kitchen brand with no inputs or participation by the owner or
investor.
iv. Based on the passage list two examples to showcase the advantages of owning or investing in a ghost
kitchen. (1)
v. Mention one reason why the author talks about the owners of the food delivery apps having unethical
intentions as regards their employees. (1)
Add to that the well -documented exploitation of the countless drivers who work for the delivery
apps.
vi. Select the option that correctly displays what Ghost or Virtual Kitchen signifies. (1)
B. Identify the error in the advertisement given below and supply the correction for the same. (1)
Looking out to buy a violin?
The brand-new violin is for sale. It comes with a wooden velvet lined violin case.
If interested, contact me at 9889xxxxxx.
Use the given format for your response.
error correction
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C. Mrs. Rita had a conversation with Mr. Sharma, the counsellor. Report Mrs. Rita’s question given
below to the counsellor. (1)
Could you please give me some advice on how I can handle my teenaged daughter?
D. Report the dialogue between a customer at a bank and a peon by completing the sentence below.
(1)
Customer : When will the clerk come back to his seat?
Peon : In another 10 minutes.
When a customer at a bank asked the peon on duty ________, he replied that the clerk would
return in another 10 minutes
E. Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct option. (1)
We could buy this expensive book as we had ________ money with us.
A. less B. enough C. a little D. little
F. Identify the error on a shop’s hoarding and supply the correction for the following: (1)
Contact Sona Caterers on personal and office events.
Use the given format for your response.
Error Correction
G. Select the option that identifies the error and supplies the correction for the following line from a
news report.
A female giraffe knows that the only chance of survival for her baby in the jungle is to kick it
until it gets on its feet, otherwise it shall be eaten up by wild cats.
Option error correction
No.
survival surviving
B. gets will get
C. Shall be eaten will be eaten
D. become becomes
H. Complete the following motivational quote with the correct option. (1)
Umbrella can’t stop the rain but it _________ protect us from rain.
A. might B. can C. would D. need to
ix. Read the conversation between a lawyer and his client. Complete the sentence by reporting the
lawyer’s reply correctly. (1)
Client : I am worried, this is a very complicated case.
Lawyer : Don’t worry. I’ve never lost a case in my life.
The client was worried as it was a very complicated case, but his lawyer told him ____________.
x. Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct option to complete this statement. (1)
____________ of the tourists could see ________ tiger in the reserve.
A. none, some B. some, any C. none, any D. some, none
xi. Select the correct option to complete the narration of the dialogue between a mother and her
daughter. (1)
Mother : Turn off the TV and help me in cleaning your room.
Moksha : Ma, I will do it later.
On ______ in cleaning her (the daughter’s) room, the daughter replied that she would do it later.
A. being asked to turn off the TV and help her
B. being requested to turn off the TV and help her
C. being instructed to turn off the TV and help her
D. being suggested to turn on the TV and help her
WRITING
Strengths Challenges
- affordable – promoting medical - Disparities ( Rich and Poor)
tourism - Doctor-Patient Ratio
- Traditional Medicine Integration in - Quality Disparities (Urban vs Rural)
treatment
- Skilled Healthcare Professionals
i. What does the following statement tell us about Anne Frank? (1)
‘Maybe it’s my fault that we don’t confide in each other’
ii. According to the passage which of the statements are TRUE (1)
1. Anne had no friends
2. Anne had no real friends
3. Anne’s family was not supportive
4. Anne had a close-knit family
5. Anne desperately wanted a close friend
6. Anne started writing a diary because she had no hobbies
7. Anne’s classmates were very close to her
A. 1, 2 and 3 B. 4,5, and 6 C. 5,6, and 7 D. 2, 4 and 5
iii. Why does Anne say she is completely alone even though she has a family, loving aunts, and a
good home? Answer in about 40 words. (2)
iv. Find one word to substitute the phrase ‘on the surface’. (1)
OR
B. I think he knew I made a little money this way but he did not seem to mind. Anil made money by fits
and starts. He would borrow one week, lend the next. He kept worrying about his next cheque, but as
soon as it arrived, he would go out and celebrate. It seems he wrote for magazines-a queer way to
make a living! (The Thief’s Story)
i. What do you infer about Anil’s profession from the extract? (1)
ii. State which of the options from (a) to (d) can be applied to the given context? (1)
“As soon as Anil received a cheque, he would go out and celebrate.”
A. He did so, not because he was careless but because he was kind hearted.
B. He did so, because he valued money too much to spend it recklessly.
C. He did so , because he was bad at saving money.
D. He did so, not because he was careless but because he lived in the moment.
iii. What does the narrator mean when he says ‘I made a little money this way’? Answer in about
40 words. (2)
iv. Mention one word / phrase that can correctly replace the phrase ‘by fits and starts’. (1)
7. Read the given extract and answer the question for ANY ONE of the two given. (5 marks)
OR
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B. The pirate gaped at Belinda’s dragon,
And gulped some grog from his pocket flagon,
He fired two bullets, but they didn’t hit,
And Custard gobbled him, every bit.
(The Tale of Custard the Dragon)
i. Who is a ‘pirate’? (1)
ii. Pick out the line from the above stanza which is in contrast to the line ‘but Custard cried for a
nice safe cage’. (1)
iii. What is the significance of the words ‘gaped’ and ‘gulped’ used to describe the pirate’s reactions
in the extract and how does this choice of words justify the fate of the pirate? Answer in about 40
words. (2)
iv. What is the rhyme scheme of the given extract? (1)
A. aabb B. abab C. abba D. abaa
8. Answer ANY FOUR of the following five questions in about 40-50 words each. (4x3=12)
i. ‘These are not raindrops falling from the sky, they are new coins’. Why did Lencho make this
statement? (A letter to God) (3)
ii. ‘Money is external’. What does the poet mean by this expression? (The Ball Poem) (3)
iii. Do you think the tiger in the poem has lost its natural instincts, strength and courage? Elucidate.
(A Tiger in the Zoo) (3)
iv. Compare and contrast what Anne from the poem ‘For Anne Gregory’ looks for in a life partner as
compared to Natalya from the play ‘The Proposal’. (3)
v. What is the significance of the Buddha’s request for a handful of mustard seeds and the addition
of a condition to it? (The Sermon at Benares) (3)
9. Answer ANY TWO of the following three questions in about 40-50 words each.
(2x3=6 )
i. Based on ‘The Book that Saved the Earth’, state how jumping to conclusions had an unintended
consequence for the Martians. (3)
ii. Matilda’s husband is kind and loving. Do you agree? Mention two instances from the story to
support your answer. (The Necklace) (3)
iii. ‘Love and encouragement makes the impossible possible’. Elucidate this statement on the basis
of the story ‘Bholi’. (3)
10. Answer ANY ONE of the following two questions in 100 -120 words. (1x6=6 marks)
i. Imagine yourself to be Ronith / Rajitha. You have been asked to give a speech on ‘Courage is
not the absence of fear but the triumph over it’. Using ideas from Nelson Mandela: A Long
Walk to Freedom and First Flight, write the speech in 100-120 words.
OR
ii. Pranjol and Rajveer went on a vacation to Coorg. Imagine yourself to be Rajveer and write a
diary entry on what you experienced. (Glimpses of India) (6)
11. Answer ANY ONE of the following two questions in 100-120 words. (1x6=6)
i. Horace Danby was good and respectable – but not completely honest. Do you think this is a fair
assessment of Horace? Give reasons. (Question of Trust) (6)
OR
ii. Describe the twist in the plot ‘The Midnight Visitor’. Analyse how Fowler’s opinion of Ausable
must have undergone a change after the twist in the plot. (6)
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