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Question 1 (a) Rivers and lakes are always interesting and commercially important to people who live near them. Describe some of the ways in which people living close to a lake or a river use it to their advantage commercially and also for their relaxation and amusement all through the year. (b) "Cigarette smoking in public places should not be allowed." Argue either for or against this statement. (c) Of all the subject that you are studying at present, which one, do you think would be most useful to you in future and why? (d) Write a story beginning "I do not believe in ghosts..." (e) Study the picture given below. Write a story or a description or an account of what the picture suggests to you. Your composition may be about the subject of the picture or may take suggestions from it, but there must be a clear connection between the picture and your composition. Question 2 (a) You are in charge of a group which is to go on camping next month. Your friend who is unwell at present, will also join in later. Write a letter to the same friend informing him/her when and where all the members have to meet, how you will travel to your destination, what things you should carry with you and how you will return home. (b) Write a letter to the Principal of your school expressing your wish to continue studying in the same school after Class X. Your letter should make clear what course or stream (Commerce, Science of Humanities) you wish to follow and why you have decided to choose that course. Question 3 The beaver had made a dam about two hundred yards long, and it had formed out of the quickly flowing stream, a wide stretch of water about twelve feet deep. The dam was so firm and broad that it was easy for me to walk along it. After a hundred and fifty yards I carried to a 'beaver's castle', a great heap of logs, skillfully fitted together, the lower part is covered with earth and plants. The upper logs were put loosely together, so that the air could pass through to the interior. In the late autumn, before land and water are covered with snow and ice, the beaver has to make its dwelling frost-proof. It collects young trees and gnaws the stems in a double cone until the tree falls. Then the long stems are gnawed into small sections, the thin twigs bitten off, and the logs are dragged to the dwelling. There the timber is piled on the 'castle', sometimes to a height of ten or a dozen feet. Mud is brought up from the bottom of the lake and placed between the logs with the animal's clever forepaws. The interior is lined with the finest wood shavings. In this tall shelter the beaver remains high and dry, and protected from frost throughout the winter. The only access to the dwelling is under the water, and even the forest wolves are unable to pull the firm building apart. The water is the beaver's element. On land it moves slowly and awkwardly. Thus it is vital for the beaver to have water in which it can swim, and where nature has not provided this condition for it, it creates it with its dam. The beaver's activities change whole landscapes. With this dam for instance, on which I was standing, beavers had turned a whole wooded valley into a lake; trees that had stood there had been killed by the water and had disappeared. Aquatic game had settled there. Ducks swam past us, and great must have been the number of fish, as swarms of trout had swum past me in the clear stream. Wide stretches of meadow had come into existence on the banks, with flat landing places to which well-beaten beaver tracks led. Many years of building, gnawing, and dragging must have gone to the completion of this immense work, creating a new region for the beavers to live in. Question 3
(b) Answer the following questions as briefly as possible and in your own words
(c) In not more than 60 words describe a beaver's 'castle' and write how the animal makes it frost-proof. [10] Question 4
(b) In each of the following sentences there is a blank space which can be filled in by a single word. Fill in each blank with the word which is appropriate. (Do not write the sentences): [5]
(c) Fill in the following blanks spaces with a suitable form of the word given in brackets: [5] When we _______ (i) (visit) the volcano, it was in a state eruption. We _______ (ii) (stand) near the summit on an irregular plane. It was _______ (iii) (heap) up with stones and cinders and enormous rocks which _______ (iv) (hurl) from the volcano in terrible confusion. We _______ (v) (rushed) to a specially built shelter nearby.
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