Thursday, June 20, 2019

Cl- 9 English Practice for First term


Compulsory English
Class: 9                                                            Full Marks: 75
Time: 2:15 hrs.
Candidates are required to write their answers according to the instructions given.
Attempt all questions.

1. Read the following poem and attempt the activities that follow. [5]

The Wind and the Leaves

"Come, little leaves, " said the wind one day,
"Come over the meadows with me and play.

Put on your dresses of red and gold;
For summer is gone, and days grow cold."

Soon as the leaves heard the wind's loud call,
Down they came fluttering, one and all.

O'er the brown field then they danced and flew,
Singing the soft little songs they knew.

Dancing and whirling, the little leaves went,
Winter had called them, and they were content.

Soon, fast asleep on their earthy beds,
The snow laid a coverlet over their heads.

A. Find the words in the passage that have similar meaning to the following words.                                                   [0.5 =2]
      a. breeze          b. quivering     c. satisfied       d. posed

B. Answer the following questions given below.              [1 3=3]
a. How do the leaves look when they are old and read to drop?
b. Where did the leaves go when they got a call?
c. What happened to the leaves when they came down?


2. Read the following email, and do the activities that follow. [10]

Subject: Query about audio materials

Dear Ms. Adhikari
I am a student of grade IX at Shree Bhageswor Secondary School in Shirsa VDC of Dadeldhura district. I am contacting you to ask about the audio materials your Co. develops. I am interested to know whether the materials come in DVDs/CDs or if we have to download them.
Could you please send me some more information regarding the materials as I am not sure which would be the most useful for a student like me studying in a remote village school in Nepal?
I would also be thankful if you could tell me whether the materials have to be bought or are available free of charge.
Looking forward to your reply.
Best regards,
Kiran Thapa Magar
Shree Bhageswor Secondary School
Shirsa-1, Gwanni, Basauti

A. Copy the following sentences and indicate whether they are true or false.                                                              [1 5=5]
a.   The boy is a IX grade student at Shree Bhageswor Secondary School.
b.   He has written this email to get the materials the friends of Miss. Adhikari's friends make.
c.   He wants to get some information regarding the materials.
d.   He wants to be clear first whether materials could be bought or downloaded.
e.   The email is sent at cdchktpur@edunet.com.

B. Answer the following questions.                                  [1 =5]
a.   Who is the email addressed to?
b.   Why is this email sent?
c.   Which company makes the audio materials according to the writer?
d.   What is the email address of the email sender?
e.   What is the permanent address of the email sender?


3. Read the following passage and do the activities that follow. [10]
Siddhartha stood still and for a moment an icy hill stole over him. He shivered inwardly like a small animal, like a bird or a hare, when he realized how alone he was. He had been homeless for years and had not felt like this. Now he did feel it. Previously, when in deepest mediation, he was still his father's son, he was a Brahmin of high standing, a religious man. Now he was only Siddhartha, the awakened; otherwise nothing else. He breathed in deeply and for a moment he shuddered. Nobody was so alone as he. He was nobleman, belonging to any aristocracy, no artisan belonging to any guild and finding refugee in it, sharing its life and language. He was no Brahmin, sharing the life of the Brahmins, no ascetic belonging to the Samansas. Even the most secluded hermit in the woods was not one and alone; he also belonged to a class of people. Govinda had become a monk of thousands of monks were his brothers, wore the same gown, shared his beliefs and spoke his language. But he, Siddhartha, where did he belong? Whose life would he share? Whose language would he speak? At that moment, when the world around him melted away, when he stood alone like a star in the heavens, he was more firmly himself than ever. That was the last shudder of his awakening, the last pains of birth. Immediately he moved on again and began to walk quickly and impatiently, no longer home wards, no longer to his father, no looking backwards.
A. Find words from the passage which have the opposite meanings to the following.                                                  [0.5 4=2]
      a. outwardly     b. low              c. superficially             d. losing
B. Put the following sentences into the correct order. [0.5 4=2]
a. He breathed in deeply and for a moment.
b. He stood alone like a star in the heavens.
c. An icy stole lover him.
d. He felt homeless now as never before.
C. Answer the following questions.                                  [1.5 =6]
a.   How did Siddhartha feel this time?
b.   What did he belong to?
c.   How did Siddhartha become different from the Siddhartha of the past?
d.   Where would Siddhartha go now?






4.   Read the given vacancy announcement carefully and do the activities that follow.                                                [15]
Vacancy Announcement
First date of publication: 21 March, 2017
Heifer International Nepal (INGO) is a non-profit, humanitarian organizations dedicates to ending hunger and poverty and caring for earth by providing livestock, education and other resources to help poor families become self-reliant, is seeking qualified Nepali citizens for the following position.
Senior Finance Manager
Major Roles and Responsibilities:  
Supervise and coordinate all accounting and financial functions to maintain accountability of the country program and assist with maintaining accountability of project partners. As a member of senior management team, this position will interact with similar positions on other program teams to promote consistence throughout the department and organization. (Detailed Job description can be obtained from www.heifernepal.org
Education/Experience/Skill:
A minimum of a Bachelor's Level University Degree in Accounting, or related field is required. Master's Degree/Chartered Accountant Certificate is preferred; plus seven years of working experience in the related field including working in supervisor capacity. Other job-related education and/or experience may be substituted for all or part of these requirements.
The candidate should have the ability and willingness to travel, good understanding and sensitivity for poverty, social and ethnic issues and willingness to work in flexible schedules.
Application form (download from www.heifernepal.org along with latest curriculum-vitae, recent passport size photograph, copy of citizenship certificate and cover letter mentioning expected salary should reach the following address by 10 April, 2012. Please mention the post applied for on the envelope.
Only short listed candidates will be invited for the interview. Telephone enquiries will not be entertained.
The Administrative Manager, Heifer International Nepal
GPO Box 6043, Kathmandu, Nepal





A. Find words from the passage which have the opposite meanings to the following.                                      [0.5 10=5]
Column 'A'                  Column 'B'
notification                  qualified
appetite                        capacity
certified                       curriculum vitae
responsibility               announcement
resume                         adaptable
regularity                     consistency
role                              enquiries
considered                   accountability
flexible                        entertained
queries                         hunger
B.   Complete the following with suitable information contained in the text.                                                                  [1 4=4]
a. Farm animals are provided by ................
b. Precedence will be given to ................
c. The incumbent should be ready to work in ................ states.
d. Expected salary should be mentioned in ................
e. The candidate should have the ability and willingness to ……….
C. Answer the following questions.                                  [1 6=6]
a. What is the due date for the submission of application?
b. What is the main concern of HI Nepal?
c. What is the primary accountability of the incumbent?
d. What is the required qualification for the post?
e. What are the essential credentials?
5.   Imagine that one of your close friends has lost his/her father in a car accident recently. Write a notice of condolence to be published on a newspaper with the help of outlines given below.                    [5]
Keshar Singh Bista-Government officer-died in car accident
6. Develop a readable story by the help of the clues given below. [5]
A sage on the bank of river ………. a small fish ………. comes and tells he has a threat of big fish ………. sage carries and keeps him in a pond ………. pond to river ………. Big rainfall sage to cross the river ………. fish helps………. Moral.
7.   Compose a dialogue between a counter clerk and passenger in a bus park within the situation given.                                          [6]
- Deluxe Bus
- Kathmandu to Pokhara
- 4:30 pm


8. Write an essay on ‘Information Technology in 21st Century’. [8]

9. Reproduce the following sentences as directed in the brackets. [6]
a.   You'd better not sing a song. (Into tag question)
b.   There was not any milk in the bottle. (Into affirmative)
c.   I need a shirt. (Into what question)
d.   At 4:00 pm they ____ (watch) the movie for 2 hours.
      (Supply the correct form of verb)
e.   She said, “I’ll spend all the money next week.’ (Indirect Speech)
f.    Is a letter written by her? (Active)
10.       Choose the correct word from the brackets to complete the text below.                                                                                   [5]
Once there was a well in a forest. One day, a fox was walking by …1…. (a/an/the) well. Suddenly, he slipped …2…. (into/on/to) the well. The well was not very deep, …3…. (so/however/therefore) he could not come out of the well. He made lots efforts, …4….? (didn't he /don't he/doesn't he) At the same time, a thirsty goat …5….(has passed/pass/ was passing) by the well and saw the fox in the well. The goat asked  the fox …6….(what was he doing/was he was doing/ what he did) there. The cunning fox replied that he had been there to drink water. He further said the water there was very good. Hearing that the goat  …7….(jumped/was jumped/is jumped) in the well at once. The fox stepped onto the back of the goat and jumped out of the well easily. The poor goat …8….(was/were/is) left to die there in the well. The persuasive words of the sly fox made the goat …9….(jumped/jump/to jump) into the well. If the goat had thought properly, it …10….(would not have died/would die/will die) there.


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