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CBSE
ADDITIONAL PRACTICE QUESTIONS-Marking Scheme
English-Language & Literature (184)
Class X | 2023-24
Time allowed: 3 Hours Maximum marks: 80

General Instructions:

1. The Question Paper contains THREE sections-READING, GRAMMAR & WRITING and
LITERATURE.
2. Attempt questions based on specific instructions for each part.

Section A: READING SKILLS (20 marks)


Reading Comprehension Through Unseen Passages

1. Read the following text. 10m


(1) The invention of the safety bicycle in the late nineteenth century transformed the world
of cycling. While early versions of bicycles had been used in Europe since the
seventeenth century, it was the safety bicycle with its lightweight hollow steel frame and
equal-sized wheels that revolutionised the cycling experience.

(2) This resulted in enlhanced mobility for both men and women, allowing them to explore
the countryside freely and travel between towns. Bicycles symbolised freedom,
particularly for women, granting them self-reliable transportation and the ability to
participate in recreational activities, like bicycle racing. The rise of bicycles also brought
a shift in fashion, with more functional and relaxed clothing tailored specifically for
cycling.
(3) Bicyclists also became a political force. They played a significant role in the
development of road maps, guiding riders along the best routes. They campaigned for
better infrastructure to enhance their riding experiences.
(4) Today, advances in technology, wearables* and complex data analysis have transformed
sports science, particularly in endurance sports, like cycling. Cyclists can now gather
vast amounts of data simply by using mno bile apps to track their activities. This data not
only encompasses exercise details, like its volume or intensity, but also external factors
like the impact of weather on the physiological response of the athlete. Fuuthermore,
technology has made it very easy to monitor performance-influencing data outside of

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training, such as heart rate or sleep quality, through various wearables and cost-effective
mobile apps.
(5) However, just because we are able to monitor so much information does not mean that it
is useful for improving the sports performance of our athletes. In this sense,we believe
that we must be critical while adopting any new technologies or trends in training. The
first thing we should know is whether there is scientific support for the use of that new
gadget or wearable. For example, core temperature is of great importance in the
mechanisms that produce fatigue and exhaustion in endurance sports. A few years ago, a
device came on the market that estimated this measrement in a non-invasive way and
we saw many top cyclists and runners wearing it. However, a study later showed it is an
invalid device for measuring one's temperature.
(6) Innovation in cycling has evolved from the invention of safety bicycles to techno logical
advancements in sports science. Maximizing the potential benefits of these
developments requires critical thinking to enhance the training and performance of
modern cyclists.

Glossary:
*wearables - technological devices worn on the body for data collection

Sources (edited):
JSC Journal - '[Link]
[Link]/JSC/article/view/795/732,'
MNOPEDIA - "[Link]
(404 words)
Answer the following questions based on the passage above.
1 What is the passage mainly about?
A. How did the advancement of sports science impact the fashion
industry?
B. What were the primary societal changes brought about by the rise
of bicycles?
C. How did the invention of the safety bicycle contribute to the
development of wearable technology?
D. In what ways did early versions of bicycles differ from the safety
bicycle in the late nineteenth century?
:
In which sentence does the author express uncertainty about the use of new
technologies in training?
A. "...advances in technology have transformed sports science."
(paragraph 4)
B. "This data not only encompasses exercise details but also extemal
factors like weather." (paragraph 4)
C. "...just because we can monitor SO much information does not mean
it is useful." (paragraph 5)

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D. "Maximizing the potential benefits of these developments requires
critical thinking." (paragraph 6)
Complete the sentence appropriately by providing two distinct reasons in the
blank below.

It can be said the world of cycling has seen massive changes because

1V Which of these is opposite to 'invalid' as used in paragraph 5?


A. ethical
B. accurate
C. authentic
D. trustworthy
V Using information solely from the passage, provide two distinct reasons to
complete the sentence appropriately.
s. Bicycles can be seen as a symbol of empowerment because
Imagine you area sports scientist tasked with developing a newtechnological2
tool to aid cyclists in their training. Provide a brief description, within 40
words, of its specific features and why you chose to inchude them.
Vil Select the option that shows the correct relationship between (1) and (2).

(1) Cyclists were able to improve the accuracy of naps.


(2) Cyclists became influential and campaigned for better infrastructure.
A. (2) is a contradiction of (1)
B. (2) is independent of (1)
C. (2) is an example of (1)
D. (2) is the cause of (1)
Viil Below are statements from cyclists. Identify two statements that could be said
by a cyclist in the late nineteenth century.
1. "I like having a personal coach on my wrist. It just told me how
many calories I have bumed so far!"
2. "It's quite a struggle riding up these steep hills on my heavy steel
framed bicycle."
3. "I feel so liberated whenever I hop on my bicycle. Ididn't have
freedom like this before!"
4. "Ugh, there is so much traffic ahead. And I feel so pressured to meet
my performance targets every time I hop on a bike."
2 Read the following text. 10m
(1) India is a country of many languages. The constitution recognises 22 languages
officially, but over 121 unique languages have been identified in the country.
(2) To preserve and encourage the literary function of language, the government introduced
'classical languages' in 2004. According to the Ministry of Culture, a classical language
is one that at least 1,500 years old and has ancient, valuable literature recorded in it.
Further, such a language is original and not derived from another language. Based on
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these guide lines,six languages have been classified as classical languages: Tamil,
Sanskrit, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam and Odia.
(3) The following graph shows the percentage of Indian people whose mother tongue is a
classical language. This is as per data collected by the census of 2011. The census was
not conducted in 2021 due to the pandemic.

ofPercentage
population
8.00%
7.00% 6.70%

6.00% 5.70%

5.00%

4.00% 3.60%
2.88% 3.10%
3.00%

2.00%

1.00%
0.002%
0.00%
Tamil Sanskrit Kannada Telugu Malayalam Odia
Languages

(4) According to the graph, around 6.7% of the Indian population are native speakers of
Telugu, whereas Sanskrit has been identified as a mother tongue by only 0.002% of the
population, which is around 24,821 people. Malayalam has the second lowest number of
native speakers, making up about 2.9% of Indians.

(5) The 2011 census data also noted that a majority of the native speakers reside in the area
that their mother tongue originated from. For example, 93% of Kannada speakers live in
Karnataka. Similarly, 93% ofMalayalamn speakers live in Kerala.
(6) Balancing preservation of cultre and inclusivity is a delicate equation for a
heterogeneous country like India. With growing awareness, concepts like 'classical
languages' may help us achieve harmony.

Glossary:
census - a survey that is conducted every ten years to collect information about the
population of the country

Source (Edited):

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'Explainer: What are classical languages of India?" -[Link]
are-classical-languages-of-india/

(258 words)
Answer the following questions, based on the passage above
1
Which of these pieces of information can be confrmed by reading the
passage?

(I) the number of people in India who speak Tamil


(I) where the majority of native Sanskrit speakers live
(III) the reason Malayalam is considered a classical language
(IV) when the idea of classical languages was introduced in India

A. Only (T)
B. Only (IV)
C. Only () and (I)
[Link] (III) and (IV)
11 Fill in the blanks with the appropriate option from those given in brackets. 1

Based on the passage, the (fiunctionalhistorical) value of a


language is ofutmost importance while (preserving/categorising) it as a
classical language.
111 Imagine that a committee was formed to ensure that classical languages have 2
more native speakers by the time the next census is conducted. In 40 words,
answer the following questions to help the committee achieve its objective.
(1) Which classical language needs its attention nmost urgently and why?
(2) Which classical language would be THIRD on its priority?
1V State an example fom the passage that shows that India is a heterogeneous
country. Answer in one sentence.
V
Why has the writer stated the following line in the passage? Give a reason. 1

The census was not conducted in 2021 due to the pandemic.


Complete the sentence based on information from the passage.
If Tamil originated from Tamil Nadu, we can infer that of the
native Tamil speakers would be living in Tamil Nadu.
Vii Which of these hypothetical situations would help India achieve harmony?
Justify your answer in about 40 words.
(a) if the majority of Indians who speak a classical language are settled
abroad
(b) if more languages from remote and tribal areas of India are identified as
classical languages
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(c) if the percentage of Indians who are native Telugu speakers increases to
more than 10 percent
viii Which of these sentences uses 'delicate' in the same way as paragraph (6) 1
does?

A. She looked beautiful in the dress with the delicate floral pattern.
B. He was frequently admitted to the hospital due to his delicate
health.
C. This discussion will require careful consideration as it is a delicate
matter.
D. Please handle these delicate items carefully during transportation
as they break easily.
SECTION B: WRITING SKILLS & GRAMMAR (20 marks)
GRAMMAR
Complete ANY TEN of twelve of the following tasks, as directed. 1x 10
Two friends, Aarav and Ananya, are discussing their upcoming trip. How 1
would Aarav report Ananya's dialogue?

Aarav: "I have already booked the hotel for our trip tomorrow."
Ananya: "Are you sure? Dont forget to confirm the reservation."
Anaya asked me
11 Fill in the blanks with the corect option. 1

The coach shouted, " the ball!" Later, he onto


the ball in order to dictate the game's pace.

A. Pass; commanded them to hold


B. Passed; command them to held
C. Passes; commands them to hold
D. Passing; commanded themn to held
111 Read the given dialogue carefully. Identify the erOr and supply the correction 1
in the sentence.

Sanya exclaims, "Look! My keys are in the refrigerator. I will have absent
mindedly put them here while putting away the groceries."
1V Fill in the blank by using the corect fom of the word in the bracket.

In the depths of the enchanted forest, where time (stand) still


and mythical creatures roamed freely, a young adventurer embarked on a
quest.
Fill in the blank by choosing the corect option to complete the sentence 1
below.

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Shazia stared at the mountain range before her. From a distance,


(this/thatthese/those) towering peaks seemed to touch the sky, creating a
breathtaking sight.
VI Report Sana's instructions to Manisha. 1

Sana said, "First, you heat the sugar and water in a saucepan."
Manisha: Sana said that and water in a saucepan.

A. we first heat the sugar


B. Manisha, heat the sugar
C. first, you heat the sugar
D. Ishould first heat the sugar
Vii Select the option that identifies the error and supplies the co1rection for the
given line, from a suvey.
Everyone are expected to submit their feedback to our customer service
representative at the event.
Option no. Error Correction
A. are

B. their your
C. feedback feedbacks
D. the
Viii Fillin the blank with the corect option.
When one gazes at the sky, the glimmer of stars the vastness
above.

A. fill
B. fills
C. to fill
D. is filling
1X Identify the error and supply the correction for the following statement. 1

The national team could adhere to a strict code of conduct, refraining from
cheating and unethical behaviour, or else they willbe disqualified.
X Fill in the blank with the corect option. 1

Dad: "Ramya, I heard your school made some changes recently. What is
going on?"

Ramya: ""Yes, dad. The school administration a revised


attendance policy to ensure academic success.

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A. will implement
B. is implementing
C. has implemented
D. was implementing
XI
Complete Nelson Mandela's quote by filling in the blank with the correct 1
option.

"The greatest glory in living not in never falling, but in rising


every time we fall." - Nelson Mandela

A. lie
B. lies
C. lays
D. laying
X11 Identify the error and supply the correction for the given historical fact. 1

Chess is believed to have originated in ancient India during the Gupta


Empire, around the 6th century, evolving intricately from a captivated game
known as "Chaturanga".
WRITING 10
Note: All details presented in the questions are imaginary and created for assessment
purposes.
4. You are Nehal Kumar, Head of the Computer Club in Sunshine School, 5
A Noida. Digital literacy refers to someone's ability to use digital techno logy to
find, evaluate, create and communicate information. You believe that digital
literacy and navigating the digital world responsibly is crucial in today's
technology-dependent age.
Write a letter to the Editor of a national daily, in about 120 words, stressing
the need for promoting digital literacy among individuals of all age groups.
Discuss the benefits and challenges of digital technology, and propose
initiatives to empower people with digital skills.
OR
4.B You are Ishaag Shah, of Starlight Apartments, Trivandrum. You recently read
an article that stated that an average Indian wastes approximately fifty
kilograms of food per year.
Write a letter to the Editor of a national daily, in about 120 words, expressing
your concerns about the alarming amount of food waste in the country. Share
practical ideas and suggestions for reducing food waste at home and
encourage readers to distribute surplus food to those in need.
5 Read an excerpt from an article below: 5
A

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Speeding towards the Unknown

Self-driving cars are designed for travel without a human operator. Instead of
a driver, the car will use a combination of sensors, cameras, radar, and
artificial intelligence to travel between destinations. They are going to
revolutionise the transport industry by enhancing the efficiency and
accessibility of vehicles. However, this change is happening too rapidly, and
self-driving cars pose more problems than solutions. There are several
concerns with regard to the safetyof such vehicles, as well as their potential
impact on employment.
Write a paragraph in about 120 words analysing the argument surounding
self-driving cars. Youcan thnk about what alternative explanations might
weaken the given conchusion and include rationale/evidence that would
strengthen/counter the given argument.
You may begin like this:
Ibelieve self-driving cars offer more solutions than problems/I believe self
driving cars offer more problems than solutions.
You may end like this:
For these reasons, Ibelieve that self-driving cars are more helpful than
problematic/I believe that self-driving cars are more problematic than helpful.
OR
5.B Students at Rainbow School are divided into two houses Blue or Red. The 5
data in the table below shows the performance of these houses in different
categories (out of atotal score of 100).

Blue House Red House


Academics 91 79
Sports 73 90
Arts 82 85
Others organised a successful inter -organised a successful
school sports tournament school-wide recycling
organised a donation campaign
campaign to encourage organised a successfiul inter
school school cultural festival
students to donate toys to the
local orphanage

The school's Principal has decided that Blue House should win the Best
House Trophy at the end of the year. As school captain, the Principal has
asked for your input on this decision.
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Analyse this data to either support or opposethe Principal's decision. Write
this analytical paragraph in about 120 words with supporting details to justify
your opinion.

You may begin like this:


A thorough analysis of the data provided indicates that Blue House should
win the Best House Trophy/Red House should win the Best House Trophy.
You may end like this:
Therefore, the Best House Trophy must go to Blue House/Red House.
SECTION D: LITERATURE TEXTBOOK AND SUPPLEMENTARY READING
TEXT (40 marks)
6 Read the two given extracts and answer the questions for ANY ONE of the 5
two.
A.
Writing in a diary is a really strange experience for someone like me. Not
only because I've never written anything before, but also because it seems to
me that later on neither I nor anyone else will be interested in the musings of
a thirteen-year-old schoolgirl. Oh well, it doesn't matter. I feel like writing,
and Ihave an even greater need to get all kinds of things off my chest.
'Paper has more patience than people.' I thought of this saying on one of
those days when I was feeling a little depressed and was sitting at home with
my chin in my hands, bored and listless, wondering whether to stay in or go
out. Ifinally stayed where I was, brooding: Yes, paper does have more
patience, and since I'm not planning to let anyone else read this stiff-backed
notebook grandly referred to as a 'diary', unless Ishould ever find a real
ftiend, it pro bably won't make a bit of difference.
(From the Diary of AnneFrank)
1 In her description of her notebook, why does Anne use quotes around the
word 'diary'?
Based on the extract, describe why writing is an effective way to express 2
emotions. Answer in 40 words.
Provide a line/phrase from the extract that justifies why the following
statement is FALSE.

Anne was able to confide in a lot of people.


Mention one word that can corectly replace 'musings' in the below sentence 1
from the extract.

.neither Inor anyone else will be interested in the musings of athirteen


year-old schoolgirl.
OR
B. Ausable did not fit any description ofa secret agent Fowler had ever read.
Following him down the musty corridor of the gloomy French hotel where
Ausable had a room, Fowler felt let down. It wasa small room, on the sixth

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and top floor, and scarcely a setting for a romantic adventure.


Ausable was, for one thing, fat. Very fat. And then there was his accent.
Though he spoke French and German passably, he had never altogether lost
the American accent he had brought to Paris from Boston twenty years ago.
"You are disappointed," Ausable said wheezily over his shoulder. "You were
told thatIwas a secret agent, a spy, dealing in espionage and danger. You
wished to meet me because you are a writer, young and romantic. You
envisioned mysterious figures in the night, the crack of pistols, drugs in the
wine."

(The Midnight Visitor)


Which of these describes how Fowler felt at the beginning of the extract? 1
A. His heart sank.
B. He was shaken up.
C. His stomach was in knots.
D. He was at the end of his rope.
1 State one observation about Ausable based on the way he handled Fowler's 1
disappointment with him.
111 How did the atmosphere of the French hotel influence Fowler's mood? 2
Answer in 40 words.
1V Which of these means the same as 'romantic' in the line below?

It was a small room, on the sixth and top floor, and scarcely a setting for
aromantic adventure.

A. great
B. exciting
C. idealistic
D. passionate
7 Read the two given extracts and answer the questions for ANY ONE of the
two.
A. He should be snarling around houses
At the jungle's edge,
Baring his white fangs, his claws,
Terrorising the village!
But he's locked in a concrete cell,
His strength behind bars,
Stalking the length of his cage,
Ignoring visitors.
(A Tiger in the Zoo)

1 Fill in the blank with one word.

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The speaker describes the tiger as 'stalking' up and down his cage to show
how the tiger felt.
11 What could be a reason the speaker mentions the behaviour of the tiger at the 2
jungle's 'edge' and not at its centre? Answer in about 40 words.
11 Which of these explains the meaning of the phrase His strength behind bars'?

A. The tiger's strength is in its ability to break free from the cage it is
B. The tiger's strength is shown when he pushes against the bars of
the cage.
C. The tiger's strength is in his resilience and ability to adapt to a new
environnent.
D. The tiger's strength is confined within the bars of the cage and this
makes him less threatening.
1V Why does the tiger ignore the visitors? Answer in one sentence.
OR
B Merrily over there it is in the water!
No use to say O there are other balls':
An ultimate shaking grief fixes the boy
As he stands rigid, trembling, staring down
All his young days into the harbour where
His ball went. I would not intrude on him;
A dime, another ball, is worthless. Now
He senses frst responsibility
In a world of possessions. People will take
Balls, balls will be lost always, litle boy.
And no one buys a ball back. Money is external.
(The Ball Poem)
1
Complete the conversation with what the boy would most likely say. Answer
in one sentence.

John: Oh don't woTy, there are plenty of other balls to play with.
Boy:
Which line first indicates that the ball is a metaphor for something else? 1

A. Merrily overthere it is in the water!


B. An ultimate shaking grieffixes the boy
C. All his young days into the harbour where
D. I would not intrude on him;
111
Which literary device does the speaker use to describe the boy's sorrow? Why
does the speaker use this device? Answer in one sentence.
1V Based on the extract, what makes a possession valuable? Answer in about 40 2
words.
8 Answer ANY FOUR of the following five questions in about 40-50 words. 4 x 3=12

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1 How does the repeated use of the namne 'Amanda' influence the overall tone of 3
the poem? (Amanda!)
11 How did the Buddha respond to Kisa Gotami's request? What can be inferred 3
about his method of teaching from the same? (The Sermon at Benares)
1 What effect does the short structure of the poem Fog have on its meaning? 3
1V State two ways in which the oppressor and the oppressed are similar, 3
according to Mandela. (Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom)
Explain how hunger is nature's strongest motivator in the story His First 3
Flight.
9 Answer ANY TWO of the following three questions, in about 40-50 words. 2x3-6
1 A satire is when a person, idea, or institution is criticised by highlighting their 3
faults and weaknesses using humour. Describe how The Book That Saved the
Earth can be considered a satire with supporting examples from the text.
11 How does The Necklace teach a moral lesson on the importance of 3
contentment?
How important is curiosity to scientific exploration and discovery? Justify
your answer with examples firom the text The Making of aScientist
10 Answer ANY ONE of the following two questions in about 100-120 words. lx6-6
3(A) You have been asked to give a speech on the topic "The journey is more
important than the destination'. Prepare a draft for the speech, in not more
6

than 120 words, with reference to the texts Madam Rides tlhe Bus and The
Black Aeroplane.
You may begin this way:
Good morning, everyone. Today, I would ike to talk to you about how the journeys that we experience in ife are
often more important than their destinations.

You may end this way:


To conchude, I would hke to say that...
Thank you
OR
(B) Imagine Robert Frost from ADust of Snow met with Lencho from 4 Letter to 6
God and discussed the various ways nature can influence a person's mood.
Create this conversation in not more than 120 words.

You may begin this way


Lencho: As a farmer, my livelihood depends on nature and sometimes nature can be cruel.
11. Answer ANY ONE of the following two questions, in about 100-120 words. lx6-6
(A) Did Griffin from Footprints without Feet follow the saying with great power 6
comes great responsibility'? Justify your answer in 120 words.
(B) Imagine that Mrs Pumphrey from 4 Triumph of Surgery, reflects upon her 6
behaviour, learns from her mistakes, and writes a diary entry about the
consequences of overindulgence. Write this diary entry as Mrs Pumphrey in
about 120 words.

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