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    ICSE | EnglishLit
    Board Paper 2018
    Class X EnglishLit
    ICSE Board
    Maximum Marks: 80 Time: One hour and a half
    ENGLISH LANGUAGE
    ENGLISH Paper . I
    (Two hours)
    Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately.
    You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes
    This time is to be spent in reading the question paper.
    The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
    Attempt all four questions.
    The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ]
    You are advised to spend not more than 35 minutes in answering Question 1
    and 20 minutes in answering Question 2.
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    Section : I
  • Qstn #1 [25]
    (Do not spend more than 35 minutes on this question.)
    Write a composition (350 - 400 words) on any one of the following:
  • #1-a
    Write an original short story entitled `The,Gift' .
    Ans : Once there lived a couple in Canada named Jim and Della,
    Della was very pretty. Jim was very fond of her beauty. For Jim only
    things were very precious: Della's hair and his ancestorial watch.
    It was Christmas time and Della wanted to purchase one of the best and
    unique gift for her husband. After managing all the household expenses for that
    month Della was left with only 1$ and 87 cents. This amount was nothing to
    purchase a gift for Jim. She tried to arrange for the money but could'nt get it.
    Next day Della got ready wearing a black skirt and white shirt with a cap. Her hairs
    were looking beautiful. She left for the market & while entering the market she saw a
    Hair Salon with many exclusive offers. She went inside and asked the Hair Stylist
    that how much he would pay her for cutting her hair till shoulder length as abroad the
    Hair Salon purchases the hair of customers for wigs and medical uses. The hair
    stylist checked Della's hair, the quality, texture, colour, length etc.... He then told her
    that he can pay her 20$. Della was quite happy and agreed for the haircut as she was
    eager to purchase a unique gift for Jim. The hair cut was done and Della left
    searching a perfect gift for her husband.
    As she entered the market further she saw a gold chain designed with white
    gold for Jim's watch. She purchased that watch chain and went home. It was
    evening time and as usual Jim came home. As soon as he entered he saw Della and
    was upset after looking at her haircut but he didn't reacted to it. Della and Jim had
    casual conversation like everyday. Della also tried convincing Jim that haircut gave
    her a different look and her hair will grow again so not to be upset.
    Then Della remembered about the gift that she had bought for Jim.
    Even Jim said that he has bought a gift for Della. Both were eager to
    see each other's gift. But when Jim saw the gift he was quite
    disappointed. Della saw that he was not happy. Jim gave Della
    her gift and said he sold that ancestorial watch to purchase that gift for
    her. After listening to this, even Della was disappointed as she knew
    well that Jim had lost both his valuable and precious things that was her
    hairs and his ancestorial watch.
  • #1-b
    "Money is important for happiness." Express your views either for or
    against this statement.
    Ans : Most individuals are of the view that a good amount of wealth results into
    happiness, while some believe that being very rich has its own curse. In my
    opinion, I completely agree that a lot of money always brings with itself many
    unforeseen problems as well.
    Money and it.s vicious power to attract humans to fulfill their various wishes, at any
    cost, has always been debated. Earning sufficient money for one.s basic needs and
    amenities, as well as to fulfill their family obligations and provide them with suitable
    comforts of a modern life are very much justifiable. However, the issue arises when
    more wealth leads to a feeling of greed and a sense of invincibility amongst family
    and peers. As a result, a sense of suspicion, envy and jealousy creeps in within social
    relationships and takes a heavy toll on family matters as well. For instance, the recent
    war of words in public between Ambani brothers due to differences of opinion, for
    sharing and taking control of the vast business empire left over by their father. Such
    instances, due to fear of personal financial loss lead to permanent damage of
    relationships and split between families.
    Secondly, gaining more and more financial clout and enjoying the material luxuries
    the world has to offer, comes with its own set of sacrificies. Many high-earning
    corporate CEO.s and senior level management at most of these companies struggle
    with their daily hectic work schedules and get overburdened by the responsibilities,
    with the only aim of maximising the bottom line at all cost. This results in a serious
    issue of not being able to devote enough time to their family and friends, as well as a
    deterioration in their physical and mental well-being, and later at times leading to
    life-threatening diseases. A recent survey by Times showed that more than 40 percent
    of top executives in India are suffering from high-blood pressure and stress related
    issues.
    In conclusion, I believe that having too much money not only leads to
    issues in personal and family relationships, but also deprives one of a
    healthy and peaceful way of life that can be enjoyed with sufficient money.
  • #1-c
    Narrate an incident from your own experience when you helped to prepare a
    meal. Explain what you did and what you gained from the experience.
    Ans : When I was young, the kitchen had an invisible 'stop' sign put there by my mom. .No
    you cannot enter here!. she always said to me. Well, I really don't blame her as it is
    no place for kids.
    I was just left outside in awe, looking at what wonders the kitchen held. A few years
    passed by and I became very interested in food, both eating and preparing it.
    Nonetheless, the kitchen was still out of bounds so I couldn't experiment with
    cooking. But they couldn't stop me forever now, could they?
    It was early morning, mom had gone for grocery shopping and my sister was fast
    asleep, and no one else was at home. Time to strike! I sneaked through the dining
    room and there was the kitchen in front of me!
    I stepped inside and took in the sight in front of me - cabinets rising high like
    skyscrapers, the oven occupying a majestic place beside one wall, the dishes
    sparkling like diamonds. I had seen it from outside but this time it was up close. As I
    hadn't had breakfast I decided to begin my first experience as a chef by making an
    omelette. Sure I had seen mom do it, so how could it be hard?
    I set to work quietly so as not to wake my sister up. I took an egg, and some tomatoes
    and onions. I knew the basics, so I began the work. I chopped the onions on the work
    surface just I had seen chefs do it. Then came the tomatoes. I washed them first and
    started chopping. This time disaster struck and I cut my finger. Ouch! There was no
    bleeding but it was just as painful.
    This little nib didn't stop me and after about a few minutes of whining, I got back on
    my feet. The egg awaited its fate, to be cracked in half. It took two or three attempts
    to crack it open and into the bowl. The spices were next.
    Well, as most of you know, mothers always keep spices on the top shelf of the
    cabinet. Whatever the logic may be, it is very annoying trying to jump to reach them.
    After a failed attempt, I went to the hall and grabbed a stool. After climbing up the
    stool, I grabbed the chilli powder and the salt.
    I put the ingredients in the bowl with the egg, and whisked it. I lighted the stove and
    put the big frying pan on it and poured some oil in it... and spilled some on the floor
    too, accidentally, of course!
    Till the pouring of the batter into the pan, everything was going perfect . then I
    wondered what was used for turning the egg upside down in the pan. Soon, I was
    running all over the kitchen, searching all the cabinets to find the cooking spoon, all
    the while the omelette was sizzling in the pan. Finally I found the spoon and made a
    rush to turn over the omelette. I managed to do that without breaking or spilling it out
    of the pan only to see a very nicely browned, or rather burnt, side up!
    While I was busy taking it out in a plate, someone came up behind me. It was mom. I
    was dumbstruck. She was angry at seeing the kitchen in a mess, the drawers all open,
    and some salt and chilli powder on the stoves and countertop.
    She found a fit punishment for me . I was to eat the burnt omelette. Sitting
    on the table and eating the omelette, I realised it wasn't as bad as it looked.
    My first cooking experience turned out to be a disaster and I just got the
    taste of my own medicine... I mean, omelette. But I was happy with my
    accomplishment, even if it was a bit burnt. And I had learnt to leave things
    to the expert chef (my mom), and never tried cooking anything myself!
  • #1-d
    You had been waiting outside the examination hall. Describe what you saw and
    the sounds you heard when you arrived at the place. What were your feelings?
    Describe how the scene changed once you entered the hall and the examination
    started.
    Ans : Examinations sap the examinees of energy and make them sleepless at nights. But
    then, it has not so far been possible to devise a better way of judging their ability.
    So, they are a necessary evil.
    It is strange that an examinee.s ability has to be judged in just three hours. Again,
    there is no better way out. All who study know that they will have to appear in the
    examination one day. They have had to work hard for months together. As the crucial
    day comes, they reach the examination hall, prepared for it, some more some less.
    A few minutes before the start of the examination, I saw a strange scene outside the
    examination hall. An eerie silence prevails there. The examinees are carrying their
    books and notes in their hands which they have already mugged up and are trying to
    make this mugging firmer and firmer in their minds. Most of the examinees are busy
    in their own work and are not inclined to talk. But a few, sitting or standing in groups
    of two or three may be seen discussing some points.
    Even the dullest students appear to be great scholars outside the examination hall.
    They are poring over their books most attentively. Some of them may be thinking of
    devising means of copying or behaving if they are caught copying.
    The brilliant students are also busy revising their notes or lessons. But comparatively,
    they are not so much agitated. They wear cool and balanced looks.
    Most of the students reach the examination hall well before time. They look at the
    notice-board to find out their room and even try to locate their seats. They try to
    bring to the notice of the superintendent if they find any discrepancy. But a few
    careless stud dents reach the hall late and enter it in a state of great excitement.
    Rarely, there may be one or more students who get delayed because of some genuine
    difficulty. The supervisors generally try to accommodate them. As soon as the bell
    rings, all the students enter the hall.
    Even I entered the hall at last. Unlike other students, I went inside with all the
    materials required for exam & did my prayers. The supervisor gave the answer sheets
    & question paper and everybody started writing the paper.
  • #1-e
    Study the picture given below. Write a story or a description or an account of
    what it suggests to you. Your composition may be about the subject of the
    picture or you may take suggestions from it; however, there must be a clear
    connection between the picture and your composition.

    Ans : In the above picture, we can see boys playing cricket in their locality. It
    seems a match between two groups from same area which is also called as .Gully
    Cricket..
    Unlike every game, cricket has its own plus point and its quite an interesting
    game. The boys seems to be well trained and interested in the picture. The batsman
    and the 2 fielders both are playing the game sporingly and with healthy spirit.
    The image shows that batsman has played a shot and the 2 fielders are
    trying to save their points by stopping the ball or catch the ball. Like the game is
    played were every run counts a point, the batsman wants to make run and defends
    his wicket and that's the reason he is striking the bat upwards in the direction of ball.
    Overall, it seems to be an interesting match also enjoyed and accompanied by the
    other boys.
  • Qstn #2 [10]
    (Do not spend more than 20 minutes on this question.)
  • #2-a
    Your uncle has offered to get you a pet for your birthday. Write a letter to him
    telling him what you would like, give reasons for your choice and tell him how
    you Would-take care of your pet.
    Ans :
    Plot No.-xyz,
    Mo. Nagar ,
    Whitefield,
    Bangalore.
    08th January, 2018
    Dear Uncle,
    How are you? I am sure you would be as good as always. Even I am doing well here.
    As you know uncle, Next week is my birthday. I know your gifts are
    always precious & wonderful. As you were telling me last time, when we met that
    you planning to buy a puppy as my birthday gift. I am eagerly waiting for that gift
    Uncle. It would be wonderful to get a puppy as a gift on my birthday &
    I am quite excited for it. Since longtime, I was interested to buy a puppy and you
    got me here. As you know dogs are one of the faithful pets & also useful for
    safeguarding I think puppy is the best option keeping as a pet. I know keeping
    pets is not easy as they we have to take good care of them like babies. But I can
    assure you that I will take good care of this puppy & keep you updated
    about his activities and my training which I would be providing to that pet. I
    have a thought to name the pet as .Tyson.. I hope you like my choice & I am
    sure his arrival would cherish all of us.
    Give my regards to Aunt & Sunny.
    With Love,
    ABC.
  • #2-b
    The traffic outside your school is very heavy and chaotic.
    Write a letter to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) pointing out the
    danger of such heavy and chaotic traffic in a school zone. Suggest possible
    solutions for the problem.
    Ans :
    ABC School,
    Plot No.-08,
    Majesty Road,
    Bandra (W),
    Mumbai . 400008
    January 08, 2018
    The Deputy commissioner,
    Mumbai Police (Traffic),
    18, Pali Street,
    Mumbai . 400009.
    Subject : Heavy & chaotic traffic in school zone.
    Dear Sir,
    This letter intends to bring to your kind attention the unimaginable
    harassment that school students face on Majesty Road due to growing instances of
    traffic jams. We know that the number of vehicles & commuters on the roads is
    on the rise & that there is no proportional increase in the number of roads. So,
    traffic jams are bound to happen.
    It stretches one.s tolerance when drivers show irresponsible behaviour as we have
    all school going kids along with their parents. As this is school area it is suppose
    to be a Silence Zone but there is no silence infact its chaos & havoc for all of us.
    We can see vehicles parked at any corner of the road, drivers getting into ugly
    arguments, rash driving, etc..
    If we arrange proper officials on duty & create awareness among people about
    traffic rules & regulations this can help us to. Also, appropriate sign boards in the
    area suggesting people what to do & when can improve the situation & help
    resolving traffic problems in the school zone. Because if necessary actions are not
    taken it can lead to many accidents & serious problems.
    We have faith in the Police Department & fully understand our officers. With all
    due respect to all the officers, I believe that the Police Department will pull up its
    socks to combat this problem of traffic jams in our school zone.
    Thanking you in anticipation,
    Yours faithfully,
    ABC
  • Qstn #3 [50]
    Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
    Granny knew I'd been in the train for two nights, and she had a huge breakfast ready for
    me.
    Later she told me there'd been a letter from Uncle Ken.
    `He says he's the manager in Fitpo's hotel in Simla,' she said. 'The salary
    is very good. It's a steady job and I hope he keeps it.'
    Three days later Uncle Ken was on the veranda steps with his bedding roll and battered
    suitcase.
    `Have you given up the hotel job?' asked Granny. .
    `No,' said Uncle Ken. 'They have closed down.'
    `I hope it wasn't because of you.'
    `No, Aunt Ellen_ The bigger hotels in the hill stations are closing down.'
    `Well, never mind. Come along and have your lunch.'
    Over lunch; Uncle Ken talked very seriously about ways and means of earning a living.
    `There is only one taxi in the whole of Debra,' he mused. 'Surely there is business for
    another?'
    `I'm sure there is,' said Granny. 'But where does it get you? In the first place, you don't
    have a taxi. And in the second place, you can't drive.'
    `I can soon learn. There's a driving school in town. And I can use Uncle's old
    car.'
    `I don't think it will run now,' said Granny.
    `Of course, it will. It just needs some oiling and greasing and a spot of paint.' 'All right,
    learn to drive.'
    So, Uncle Ken joined the driving school.
    After a month Uncle Ken announced that he could drive and that he was taking
    the car out for a trial run.
    `You haven't got your license yet,' said Granny.
    `Oh, I won't take it far,' said Uncle Ken. 'Just down the road and back again.'
    He spent all morning cleaning up the car. Granny gave him money for a
    can of petrol.
    After tea, Uncle Ken said, `Come along, Ruskin, hop in and I will give you a ride. Bring
    Mohan along too.' Mohan and I needed no urging. We got into the car beside Uncle
    Ken.
    `Now don't go too fast, Ken,' said Granny anxiously. 'You are not used to the car as yet.'
    Uncle Ken nodded.and smiled and gave two sharp toots on the horn. He was feeling
    pleased with himself.
    Driving through the gate, he nearly ran over a cat.
    Miss Kellner, coming out for her evening rickshaw ride, saw Uncle Ken at the
    wheel of the car and ran indoors again.
    Uncle Ken drove straight and fast, tootling the horn without a break. At the end of the
    road there was a roundabout.
    .We.ll turn here,' said Uncle Ken, `and then drive back again.'
    He turned tt;e steering wheel, we began going round the roundabout, but the steering
    wheel wouldn't turn all the way, not as much as Uncle Ken would have liked it to... So,
    instead he went on - and straight through the Maharaja of Jetpur.s garden wall.
    It was a single-brick wall, and the car knocked it down and emerged on the
    other, side without any damage to the car or any of its occupants. Uncle Ken
    brought it to a halt in the middle of the Maharaja's lawn.
    Running across the grass came the Maharaja himself. When he saw that it was Uncle Ken
    at the wheel, the Maharaja beamed with pleasure.
    `Delighted to see you, old chap!' he exclaimed. 'Jolly decent of you to drop in again. How
    about a game of tennis?'
  • #3-a [3]
    Give the meaning of the following words as used in the passage:
    One word answers or short phrases will be accepted.
  • #3-a-i
    battered (line 7)
  • #3-a-ii
    bused (line 15)