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Board of Intermediate Education


Senior Inter English
Model Paper

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Section - A
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Annotate ANY TWO of the following in about 10 to 15 lines each.


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The first thing I have learnt is that we must always begin with our strengths.
Yuri do you know any friendly doctors?
But they got on without them fairly well, though they were a long lived race.
We change place or - redally - bodies. You look like me. I look like.
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Annotate ANY TWO of the following in 10 - 15 lines each.
Courage must come from the soul within the man must furnish the will to win so figure it out for your self, my lad.
I've seen the wonders of the world not yet one common man.
I want to buy things and have fun can you give me some money.
A bull has no sense,
What about man?
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Answer ANY TWO of the following questions in 10 - 15 lines each.
"Eat right exercise regularly, die anyway". Why do you think Leacock feels that one should not be a health - maniac?
"It is better to save two brothers or eight cousins rather than one brother". Illustrate.
What social message is conveyed through the play 'Mother's day'? Is drama an effective medium for conveying
social messages?
Remembar, those who win are those who believe they can. Is this true? How can one achieve one's goals
according to Azim Premji.
Answer ANY TWO of the following questions in about 10 to 15 lines each.
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The tree found its joy in the joy of the boy. Explain with reference to the poem "The Giving Tree".
Describe in the context of Sri Sri's poem Bull in the city: What modernization and industrialization have done to
modern man.
All men are created equal is a well known statement made by Thoms Jefferson. Does the poem Equipment
corroborate this.
Discuss how John Betjeman explain the abuse of land by modern man in the poem "Harvest Hymn".
Answer ANY ONE of the following questions in about 25 lines.
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Give a character analysis of Squealer the pig.
Bring out the contrast in the character of snow ball and Napoleon.
Discuss the main events in the plot of 'Animal Farm'.

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Section - B

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
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Dreams are defined as ambitions or aspirations. They are part of everyone's life. Some people have vivid and
absolute pictures of what they want their lives to be. Others tend to see little of their future and just let life happen to
them. Still others believe, sadly, that their dreams are impossible and meaningless.
When you know what your dream is, you can begin to form a picture. By seeing this picture often, with as
much detail as possible, and by adding the emotions you believe you would feel working for and reliving your dream,
you can make it happen.
Of course, there is another necessary element, that of action. If you truly want this dream to appear for you,
you will follow through with the appropriate action. That action proves to the universe that this is what you desire. If
your actions are only half-hearted, your dream was only half-hearted. Think on these things and realize that your
positive thoughts are what bring wonderful things, material and otherwise, to your life. The life you probably want to
create, one of beauty and fulfilment, depends on what your dreams hold.
This is all not to say that you should live in the future. It is rather, a suggestion that your dreams mean
something. They are your mind's way of telling you there is something good for you out there. To ignore them is to ignore
an important part of yourself. Make your dreams work for you. This is your life, and nobody can make it something you
don't want, except you. You are in control.
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1. What are dreams?
2. How do people treat their dreams?
3. How can we make our dreams come true?
4. Why is it good to dream?
5. Pick out, from the passage, the antonyms of the following words:
a) possible b) life c) spiritual d) destroy e) negative
VII. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
One Saturday, Mr. Jones went into willingdon and got so drunk that he did not come back till midday on
Sunday. The men had milked the cows in the early morning and then had gone out without bothering to feed the
animals. When Mr. Jones got back, he immediately went to sleep on the drawing-room sofa. When evening came, the
animals were still unfed. At last they could stand it no longer. One of the cows broke in the door of the storeshed with
her horn and all the animals began to help themselves from the bins. It was just then that Mr. Jones woke up. The next
moment he and his four men were in the store-shed with whips in their hands, and began to lash out at the animals. The
hungry animals could not bear this. They flung themselves upon their tormentors. They butted and kicked Jones and his
men from all sides.
The situation was quite out of their control. They had never seen animals behave like this and this sudden
uprising of creatures frightened them. After a moment or two they gave up trying to defend themselves and took to their
heels. All five of them ran down the cart-tract that led to the main road, with the animals pursuing them in triumph.
1. Why did the animals attack the men?
2. Who was Mr. Jones?
3. How did Mr. Jones and his men attack the animals?
4. Why did Mr. Jones and his men run away?
5. The situation was quite out of their control who does 'their' refer to?
VIII. Study the advertisement given below and answer the questions that follow:

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1. Who is organizing the Indian-American festival?
2. What is prohibited at the festival?
3. What is going to be released at the festival?

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5. List any three competitions to be held at the festival.
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Study the following and answer the questions that follow:

WORLD CUP SPECTATORS

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The pie-chart given below provides information (according to a survey) about the percentage of people from
various countries who watched a T 20 - cricket match at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
England 2%

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Srilanka 8%

India 85%

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1. To which country do the maximum spectators belong?


2. What is the percentage of spectators from Srilanka and Bangladesh put together?
3. Apart from India, list three countries where cricket is played.

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4. What is the difference in the percentage of spectators from Srilanka and England?
5. The least number of spectators are from.........

Section - C
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Write a letter to the Principal of your college requesting him/her to issue your transfer, bonafide and
conduct certificates.
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Hints: Passed intermediate - joining Engineering College - T.C., Bonafide, Conduct certificates
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You have bought a new mobile. Write a letter to your friend describing it.
Hints: XYZ brand - feature like bluetooth, F.M, Wi-Fi etc., duel SIM - low rate - good looking - light weight
- case free.
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Write a short paragraph of about 8 lines describe your daily routine. Narrate in sequence, what you
usually do from the moment you get up in the morning to the time you go to bed.
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Write a short paragraph of about 50 words on how to reserve a train ticket.

XII.

Prepare a CV in response to the following advertisement.

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Urgently wanted Editors and Transcribers of Business Transcription firm in Nizamabad. Salary no bar.
Experience of years in Similar capacity required Apply with CV.

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XIII.

Fill in the Bank Credit form based on the following information: (It is not necessary to draw the form.
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write the numbers 1 to 10 and the corresponding answers.)
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Mr. Md. Gayas Credited a sum of Rs. 600/- (in Rs. 100/- notes denomination) today in his account number

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911206318167345 at Andhra Bank, Subash Nagar, Mahabubnagar. His mobile number is 9581466946.

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Construct a dialogue between friends selecting a course of study from among many options.
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Construct a dialogue between Rashida advising her younger brother Rahim on ways to succeed.
XV.
Read the Following passage and make notes;
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Today we have many kinds of glass. Some glass is spun into fine fibres like threads. Each fibre is much finer
than the hair on your head. A pound of these fibres would reach round the earth! These fine fibres may be made into
cloth for curtain. Or they may be used in walls of houses. The houses are cool in summer and warm in
winter.
Glass
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wanted light-bulbs, something had to be done. A glass blower named Mike Owens made the first machine that could
blow glass. Light bulbs may be large or small. Doctors use a light bulb the size of a seed of wheat. They use it to find
things that get inside a persons body.
XVI. Match the words with their meanings/ definitions.
i) altruism
a. Charity
ii) amity
b. The ability to understand how someone feels because you can imagine what it is like to
be them.
iii) Philanthropy c. Caring about others more than you care about yourself.
iv) Benevolence d. The belief that you should help people especially by giving money to those who need it.
v) empathy
e. Friendly relationship
f. The belief that there is more than one god.
XVII. Mark the stress for ANY FIVE of the following words.
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i) circle
vi) humility
ii) pleasure
vii) corrupt
iii) television
viii) political
iv) beginning
ix) increase
v) alcohol
x) miser
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ENGLISH PAPER - II ANSWERS
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Annotate ANY TWO of the following in about 10 to 15 lines each.


"The first thing I have learnt is that we must always begin with our strengths".
These lines are taken from 'Respond instead of Reacting'. It is a speech of Azim Premji. He is one of the
successful business tycoons of India. He is the Chairman of Wipro. In his speech, he shared the lessons he had
learnt in his life with the Indian young men and women. He also presented a list of qualities that they should
follow to achieve success.
Man is an admixture of weaknesses and strengths. If we always think of the demerits, we will become
pessimists. But, when we look at our strengths, we will become optimists. That's why Azim Premji says that we
must always begin with our own strengths. It is the best way to achieve what we want in our lives.
If we start using our strengths, it will increase our self- confidence. It also gives energy to correct or reduce
the weaknesses. The parents asked the rabbit to forget hopping and concentrate on swimming. Finally the rabbit
forgot hopping too. This tells us clearly of the positive and negative approaches in life.
"Yuri do you know any friendly doctors"?
These lines are taken from the narrative essay 'Albert Einstein at School' written by Patrick Pringle. The essay
describes how Einstein was a misfit at school and how he made a desperate attempt to escape.
Einstein hated the school at Munich and longed to escape. But he knew that if he left his studies and went
to Italy to join his family, his father would get angry and send him back.
One day he gets an idea. He decides to play a small drama. He would pretend that he has had a nervous break
down. He would say that he has been advised by the doctor to discontinue studies. He asks his friend, Yuri, if he
knows a kind and sympathetic doctor who will give him such a certificate.
"But they got on without them fairly well, though they were a long lived race".
These lines are taken from the essay 'Spoon-Feeding' written by W.R. Inge. In the essay Inge laments that
'civilization' has made us greatly dependent on technology. As a result we have lost the ability to perform
several tasks.
When we look at an ancient manuscript, we realize that the readers in the past had a lot of patience and
concern tration. One would need good eyesight to read the small letters on the parchment paper. Spectacles
start ed being used only in the 14th Century. Ancient Greeks did not have spectacles or false teeth. Yet most of
them led an active life even in their old age. It is amazing that Sophocles, the ancient Greek play-wright, wrote a
play at the age of ninety.
"We change place or-redally-bodies. You look like me. I look like".
These lines are taken from the play 'Mother's Day' written by J.B. Priestly. The play is a gentle satire on the
way mothers are treated by family members. A mother is expected to toil all day for the sake of the family. But
the family members take her drudgery for granted.
Mrs. Fitzgerald understands that her neighbour, Mrs. Person is not being treated properly by her family.
Mrs. Person is mild by nature and is unable to assert herself. Mrs. Fitzgerald then comes up with a brilliant idea.
She says that she will change places with Mrs. Person for a while and teach the Person family a lesson. The
women will exchange their bodies but retain their personalities. Thus, after the magic spell is chanted,
Mrs. Fitzgerald will resemble Mrs. Person physically, but will retain her own strong and determined personality.
Similarly, Mrs. Person will take on the appearance of Mrs. Fitzgerald.

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"Courage must come from the soul within the man must furnish the will to win so figure it out for your
self, my lad".
These lines are taken from the poem 'Equipment' by Edgar albert Guest. The poem is in the form of advice
given by a father to his son. The father analyses why only some people achieve success in this world. He tells the
boy that it is easy to figure out the reason. Successful people have the right attitude towards life and believe in
their abilities.
The poet points out that we do not need extraordinary skills to achieve our aims. Great men do not enjoy any
special advantages from birth. But they have courage, confidence and determination. A wise man is not
dejected or discouraged by obstacles. He has faith in his abilities. His motto is "I can". He knows that success
depends on the individual and not on circumstances.
"I've seen the wonders of the world not yet one common man".
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and brotherhood. We may belong to different races and cultures but our basic human qualities are the same. Our
similarities are far more significant than our differences.
The poet says that she has travelled to many countries. She has seen grand monuments and places of natural
beauty. She has seen the mysteries and marvels of the world. During her travels, she met people of different races,
religions and nationalities. But to her surprise, she found that each person was unique and quite different from the
rest. No two individuals were alike.
"I want to buy things and have fun can you give me some money".
This line is taken from the poem "The Giving Tree" written by Shel Silverstein. The poem is about the
relationship between an apple tree and a boy. The tree shows unselfish love towards the boy at every stage.
As a child, the boy likes to climb the branches of the tree and play. But as he grows older, he loses interest in
such activties. He rarely visits the tree. One day the tree beckons him and asks him to play as before. But the boy
refuses. He says he has grown up. He now needs money for material comforts and pleasures. He asks the tree if
it can provide money.
The line suggests that the boy has lost the innocence and simplicity of childhood. He ho longer treats the tree
as a friend and companion. Instead, he wonders how he can make use of the tree to fulfill his needs.
"A bull has no sense,
What about man".
These lines are taken from the poem 'Bull in the city' written by the poet, Sri Sri. The poem is a description of
a bull which stands quietly in the middle of a road. The people in the road are annoyed by the presence of the
beast. They comment that the animal is stupid.
The poem ends on a rhetorical note. The bull has many good qualities that man lacks. It is a peace loving
animal. It does not kill other animals, nor does it consume alcohol. Man, however is selfish and quarrel some by
nature. His entire life is wasted in a mad rush to a acquire material comforts. He kills animals to eat their meat
and turns to vices like drinking. Yet, man, in his arrogance, believes that he is superior to the bull.

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"Eat right exercise regularly, die anyway". Why do you think Leacock feels that one should not be a
health - maniac?
'How to live to be 200' is a humorous, essay written by Stephen Leacock. In the essay Leacock makes fun of
health freaks who do absurd things in their desire to lead a long life. Such people are ready to try out any new
diet or exercise programme. They put up with a lot of discomfort in their anxiety to be healthy. However, their
efforts are in vain as, often, they succumb to some minor ailment.
Leacock feels people should not be unduly concerned about their health. There is no need to follow extreme
measures. He suggests that people should eat whatever they like without bothering too much about the contents.
They should lead a relaxed life. They should not strain themselves with too much exercise. There is no point in
living if we cannot enjoy life.
"It is better to save two brothers or eight cousins rather than one brother". Illustrate?
Many animals and insects co-operate with closely related members of their group. The organism 'selects' relatives
and helps them, though it may itself fail to reproduce or even survive. This is called 'Kin selection'. The
organism shares many genes with the Kin, so by helping relatives, it ensures that there is a good chance that its
own genes are propagated. If one were to extend the logic, people are more likely to help those who are blood
relatives than strangers, as they have shared genes. Helping relatives will increase the chances of transmission of
one's own genes to future generations.
The concept of Kin selection was first suggested by J.B.S. Haldane in 1955. Driving home the point, holdane
jokingly says that he would not give up his life for the sake of just one brother. But he would do so to save two
brothers or eight cousins. Since 50% of his genetic material is identical to that of his brother, by saving two
brothers he would ensure that all his genes lived on, in future generations. Similarly he shares 12.5% of common
genetical material with his cousin, so he would need to save eight cousins to ensure continuity of his genetic
lineage.
What social message is conveyed through the play 'Mother's day'? Is drama an effective medium for
conveying social messages?
'Mothr's Day's is a one-act play written by J.B. Priestly. It is a gentle satire on the way mothers are treated by
family members. A mother is expected to toil all day for the sake of the family. But the family members do not
appreciate or even acknowledge her sacrifices. They take her drudgery for granted.
Mrs. Fitzgerald, a fortune teller, changes places with Mrs. Person to teach the Person family a lesson. The
children, Doris and Cyril, as well as Mrs. Person, are made to understand the value of a mother's devoted
service. There is a change in their behaviour.

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Drama holds the attention of spectators. Characters are life -like and speak language which is easily
understood. The dramatist can convey a message through incidents in the play. Most people find a play more
interesting than an essay. Thus, drama is an effective medium for conveying social messages.
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Remembar, those who win are those who believe they can. Is this true? How can one achieve one's goals
according to Azim Premji.

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The lesson 'Respond instead of Reacting' is a speech given by Azim Premji to students. In the speech he shares
his views on the factors that contribute to success in life. Premji points out the importance of self confidence in
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Without skills and abilities we cannot achieve success. But we must also have belief in our strengths and in
our ability to succeed. We should not be disheartened by failure. Instead, we should accept failure with grace. We

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should realize that perseverance can overcome all obstacles. We should not lose faith in ourselves even if others
ridicule us. We Should have firm belief in our core values and never compromise on our principles. We can, then,
respond with maturity to a problem, instead of reacting emotionally. Thus, it is important to have belief in
ourselves.

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The tree found its joy in the joy of the boy. Explain with reference to the poem The Giving Tree.

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'The Giving Tree' is a poem written by She Silverstein. The poem is about the relationship between an apple
tree and a boy. The tree shows unselfish love towards the boy at every stage. If makes many sacrifices in order
to fulfil all his desires. Though the boy never expresses gratitude or affection, the tree does not mind.

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During childhood, the boy climbs the branches of the tree and sleeps in its shade. When the boy grows up, he
plucks all the apples from the tree and sells them for money. Years later the tree instructs the boy to cut its
branches and use the wood for constructing a house. after that it offers its trunk so that the boy can make a boat
and sail for away. When the boy returns as an old man, the tree lovingly tells him to sit on the stump and take
rest. The tree is happy that even in the last stage of its life it can do something for the boy.
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Describe in the context of Sri Sri's poem Bull in the city: What modernization and industrialization have
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'Bul in the city' is a poem written by the famous telugu poet Sri Sri. The poem is a description of a bull which
stands quietly in the middle of a road. The people on the road are annoyed by the presence of the beast. They
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The poet draws a contrast between modern man and the bull. Man believes that urbanization and
industrialization are signs of development. His entire life is wasted in a mad rush to acquire material comforts.
He kills animals to eat their meat and turns to vices like drinking he is selfish and quarrel some by nature.

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The bull on the other hand, is a peace - loving animal. It minds its own business. It does not kill other
animals, nor does it consume alcohol. It opposes industrialization and longs for the open fields of the past. It is a
symbol of peace and nonviolence. Yet man, in his arrogance, believes that he is superior to the bull.

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All men are created equal is a well known statement made by Thoms Jefferson. Does the poem Equipment
corroborate this.

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'Equipment' is a poem written by Edgar Albet Guest. The poet points out that successful people have the right
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All human beings are created equal by God. We are all blessed with the same faculties at birth. All of us have
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the same. The physical and mental faculties are the same. Great men do not enjoy any special advantages or
privileges from birth. Like others, they too use ordinary forks and knives to eat with. There is nothing
remarkable about their shoes. Unlike the ordinary man. however a wise man sets his goal and works hard to
achieve them. His motto is "I can".
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Discuss how John Betjemen explain the abuse of land by modern man in the poem 'Harvest Hymn'.

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'Harvest Hymn' is a poem written by John Betjeman. It is a lament on modern man's exploitation of nature.
The farmer of today does not feel any attachment to his land. He regards it as a commodity. His only objective is
to become rich. Every inch of available land is used for cultivation. The farmer sprays harmful chemicals and
pesticides on the crops. The pesticides seep into the soil and poison the earth. The land becomes polluted and
infertile. But the farmer does not care about the damage to the environment. He does not hesitate to sell the land
for profit.

In the past, the farmer worshiped the land that he filled. Land was passed down from generation to generation.
The farmer felt a sence of identify with the land and pride as a member of the community.

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Give a character analysis of Squealer the pig.

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'Animal Farm' Successfully presents how the mechanism of 'Propaganda' and 'brainwashing' works in a
totalitarian regime by showing how the pigs could make the other animals believe practically anything.
Responsible for the propaganda is squealer, a pig that 'Could turn black into white. He is a porker pig with "Very
round checks, twinklings eyes, nimble movements shrill voice." He is a brilliant talker. Squealer is the one who
conveys all the decisions taken by Nepaleon to the other animals. Taking advantage of the ignorance of the
animals, Squealer lies to them about Napoleon's actions and reads out false statistics. He is Napoleon's mouth
piece and is responsible for making announcements to the animals. Napoleon slowly begins to isolate himself and
makes very few public appearances. Squealer manages to convince the other animals that it is for their sake that
the pigs eat most of the apples and drink all the milk, that it is necessary for the pigs health as they are
brainworkers. Squealer also justifies Napoleon's decision to stop all public meetings by changing the rule from
"all animals are equal" to "All animals are equal but some are more equal than others". He tells the animals that
Napoleon's original opposition to the windmill had merely been a matter of "tactics" to get rid of snowball who
is a dangerous character. He spreads the rumour that Snowball is a threat to the farm and therefore needs to be
expelled. He says that leadership is a 'heavy responsibility' and the animals should be grateful to Napoleon for
taking this heavy burden upon himself. He constantly changes the Seven Commandments to suit the pig's needs
and convinces the animals that what they saw may have been something they 'dreamed'. When everything else
fails, he uses the threat of 'Jones returning' to silence the animals.

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Squealer, the key spokesman of the pigs has great powers of persuasion and he uses this on the gullible
animals to distort the truth to control them. Orwell's portrayal of Squealer is meant to ridicule the Russian press,
which slavishly served Stalin just as Squealer on 'Animal Farm's is servile to Napoleon. It is also said that the
character of Squealer is modelled on molotov, Stalin's Prime Minister and spokesman.
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Bring out the contrast in the character of Snowball and Napoleon.

'Animal Farm' is not only a charming fable and a bitter political satire; it is also on allegory. The main
characters are the animals of whom the pigs are the most important. From among the class of the pigs two
leaders emerge. These leaders are Napoleon, who represents Stalin and the other is Snowball, who is said to be
based on Leon Trotsky.

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Farm and has many plans for the technological development of the farm. He passionately pursues his idea of
installing a windmill in the farm to generate electricity. He is also courageous and brave and leads the animals to
victory at the Battle of the cowshed. He believes in a democratic system of functioning and so he steps up
committees and meetings giving an opportunity for all the animals to voice their opinions. Thus he wished to
empower the weaker sections. But Napoleon only wishes to have all the power for himself. He bitterly objects to
every scheme or proposal that Snowball puts forward. Napoleon is very secretive and works in a stealthy with the
sheep who are trained to bleat a slogan, "Four legs good, Two legs bad" to interrupt the animal's meetings.
Whenever Snowball is about to score a point against him. He also secretly rears a number of dogs and trains them
to obey his order. Napoleon and Snowball compete for leadership and when a meeting is organised to discuss
Snowballs proposal to build a windmill, Napoleon's ambitions nature surfaces. He lets the dogs loose on Snowball
and has them chase him off the farm and there by succeeds in his real of becoming the sole leader of the animals.
He uses Snowball as a scape-goat, blaming him for all the things that go wrong on the farm, including the
destruction of the windmill, thereby destroying Snowballs great reputation forever. Snowball eventually becomes
a symbol of the enemy, leading to widespread terror among the animals. Ultimately Napoleon becomes a corrupt,
cruel and despotic dictator who exploits the animals and their fear of Snowball. He brands Snowball a spy and a
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Discuss the main events in the plot of 'Animal Farm'.


Animal Farm, by George Orwell, is a fable about rulers and the ruled oppressors and the oppressed, and an idea
betrayed. It is a classic piece of satire and the main targets are the society that was created in Russia after the
Revolution of 1917, and the leaders of the revolution. The events narrated in Animal Farm are an obvious
reference to events in another story, the history of the Russian Revolution.
The novel is a series of many interesting events. Old Major's Speech is the first turning point. He inspires all
animals into action. He sings the rebellions song 'Beasts of England'. Napoleon, Snowball and Squalor give shape
to 'principles of Animalism.'
Jones's irresponsible nature ignites the revolt. Animals drive all men off the Farm. They rename 'Manor Farm'
'Animals Farm'. They frame their own rules and call them 'Seven Commandments'.
Jones tries to recapture the Farm. But he is beaten again in the Battle of Cowshed. Snowball and Boxer lead
the animals to victory.
Events centring round the windmill are probably the most important ones. Snowballs popularity over his
proposal of the windmill ends in his expulsion. The building of the windmill reduces all animals to slaves. The
mill collapses once and Frederick's men blast it again. Napoleon makes animals work for it once more. Boxer
loses his life because of this heavy work. The mill's blast makes animals retaliate Frederick's men.
Squealer changes seven commandments to suit pig's interest. Pigs eat, drink, sleep in beds, dress like men,
walk erect, carry whips and smoke. Ultimately Napoleon makes friend with men, behaves like men and changes
the Farm's name to 'Manor Farm'. Napoleon's power absolutely corrupts him.
Power corrupts, but absolute power corrupts absolutely. This is vividly and eloquently proved in Orwell's
short novel 'Animal farm'.

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Section - B
VI.

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Dreams are defined as ambitions or aspirations. They are part of everyone's life. Some people have vivid and
absolute pictures of what they want their lives to be. Others tend to see little of their future and just let life happen to
them. Still others believe, sadly, that their dreams are impossible and meaningless.
When you know what your dream is, you can begin to form a picture. By seeing this picture often, with as
much detail as possible, and by adding the emotions you believe you would feel working for and reliving your dream,
you can make it happen.
Of course, there is another necessary element, that of action. If you truly want this dream to appear for you,
you will follow through with the appropriate action. That action proves to the universe that this is what you desire. If
your actions are only half-hearted, your dream was only half-hearted. Think on these things and realize that your
positive thoughts are what bring wonderful things, material and otherwise, to your life. The life you probably want to
create, one of beauty and fulfilment, depends on what your dreams hold.
This is all not to say that you should live in the future. It is rather, a suggestion that your dreams mean
something. They are your mind's way of telling you there is something good for you out there. To ignore them is to ignore
an important part of yourself. Make your dreams work for you. This is your life, and nobody can make it something you
don't want, except you. You are in control.
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What are dreams?
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Dreams are our ambitions or aspirations.
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How do people treat their dreams?
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A little of their future and impossible and meaningless.
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How can we make our dreams come true?
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We can make it happen by seeing it often with much detail and by adding our emotions to it.
4.
Why is it good to dream?
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It can be transformed to action and it keep us in a positive frame of mind.
5.
Pick out, from the passage, the antonyms of the following words.
a) possible
b) life
c) spiritual
d) destroy
e) negative
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a) impossible
b) death
c) material
d) create
e) positive
VII. Non - detailed comprehension passage.
Read the following passage carefully. And answer the questions that follow.
One Saturday, Mr. Jones went into willingdon and got so drunk that he did not come back till midday on
Sunday. The man had milked the cows in the early morning and then had gone out without bothering to feed the
animals. When Mr. Jones got back, he immediately went to sleep on the drawing-room sofa. When evening came, the
animals were still unfed. At last they could stand it no longer. One of the cows broke in the door of the storeshed with
her horn and all the animals began to help themselves from the bins. It was just then that Mr. Jones woke up. The next
moment he and his four men were in the store-shed with whips in their hands, and began to lash out at the animals. The
hungry animals could not bear this. They flung themselves upon their tormentors. They butted and kicked Jones and his
men from all sides.
The situation was quite out of their control. They had never seen animals behave like this and this sudden
uprising of creatures frightened them. After a moment or two they gave up trying to defend themselves and took to their
heels. All five of them ran down the cart-tract that led to the main road, with the animals pursuing them in triumph.
1.
Why did the animals attach the men.
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The men did not feed them. When the hungry animals entered the store-shed the men started whipping them. So
they attacked the men.
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Who was Mr. Jones?
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Mr. Jones was the owner of the Animal Farm Manor form.
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How did Mr. Jones and his men attack the animals?

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With whips in their hands, began to lash out at the animals.


Why did Mr.Jones and his men run away?
Because the sudden uprising frightened them.
The situation was quite out of their control. Who does 'their' refer to?
Their refers to Mr. Jones and his four men.
Study the advertisement given below and the answer the questions that follow.

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Who is organising the Indian American festival?

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Hindu Temple and cultural society of USA.

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What is prohibited at the festival?

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Alcohol and meat.

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What is going to be released at the festival?

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All colour souvenir.

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Is there an admission fee?

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No. Free admission.

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Least any three competitions to be held at the festival.

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Classical, folk, bhangra, garba any three.

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WORLD CUP SPECTATORS

The pie-chart given below provides information (according to a survey) about the percentage of people from
various countries who watched a T 20 - cricket match at Eden Gardens, Kolkata

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To which country do the maximum spectators belong?


India.
What is the percentage of spectators from Srilanka and Bangladesh put together.
13%
Apart from India, list three countries where cricket is played.
Srilanka, Bangladesh, England.
What is the difference in the percentage of spectators from Srilanka and England?
6%
The least number of spectators are from......
England.

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Section - C

Write a letter to the Principal of your college requesting him/her to issue your transfer, bonafide and
conduct certificates.
Hints: Passed intermediate - joining Engineering College - T.C., Bonafide, Conduct certificates
necessary - request for issue.
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Adarsh
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The Principal
M.J. College
Hyderabad
Dear Sir
I was a student of your college in the academic years 2010 - 2012. My optional subjects were Maths, Physics
and Chemistry. My roll number was 208.
I am very happy to inform you that I have secured a good rank in the EAMCET examination. This, I fell, was
largely due to the excellent coaching provided by the teachers of this college. You have also contributed to my success
through your inspiring/ motivating speeches during the assembly. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you
from the bottom of my heart.
As you are aware, we need to submit transfer, bonafide and conduct certificates in the engineering college.
Therefore, may I request you to instruct the office to issue me these certificates. I have already submitted the 'No-dues
certificate'.
With regards
Yours faithfully
Adarsh

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You have bought a new mobile. Write a letter to your friend describing it.
Hints: XYZ brand - feature like bluetooth, F.M. Wi-Fi etc., duel SIM - low rate - good looking - light weight
- case free.
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I am hale and healthy. I hope you are enjoying sound health. How is your studies? I hope well do well in the
entrance and get seats in the colleges of our choice.

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The main intention of writing this letter is to inform you about the new mobile I have purchased recently for
Rs.15,000/-. My new mobile N92 has the latest technological advances. It provides us wide range of options. It provides
us different sort of facilities i.e. browsing and downloading facility, Video calling, MP6 Player, Blue tooth etc. It is of
immense help for me as I am able to send e-mails from my mobile. You will be bowled over by having a look at my
mobile. Convey my regards to your parents and wishes to your brother.

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XI.
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Write a short paragraph of about 8 lines describe your daily routine. Narrate in sequence, what you
usually do from the moment you get up in the morning to the time you go to bed.

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Describing a process: DAILY ROUTINE.

I wake up at 6 AM. I have my ablutions done. Then I get ready by 9 AM and go to college. Class work begins at
9.30 AM and by 11.30 I have a 10 minute break which I utilize for some hot somosas. Some super muggers
workout IIT JEE problems in this 10 minute break. I have lunch break from 1 to 1.30 PM. I finish my lunch by
1.15 PM and start doing some work which was given in the morning sessions... then continuous classes upto 4
PM and then I go to library for reference. By 6 PM I reach home, change my dress and I would have some snacks
and relax upto 6.30 PM. IIT calls me and I start doing the problems breaking my head. I eat my supper by 8 PM.
Usually I don't eat much at night after that I go to bed at 10 PM.

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Write a short paragraph of about 50 words on how to reserve a train ticket.


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RESERVATION OF TRAIN TICKET:

It is always better to reserve a train ticket well in advance. The reservation form can be had from the "Enquiry"
counter of train reservation complex. If all the columns are correctly filled in, no difficulty is faced in getting a
ticket reserved. The places of boarding and alighting the train, the train number and name, the number of berths,
the date of journey, the names of the passengers with the details of age and sex are to be given in the form.
Standing in the queue, when our turn comes, the form is handed to the clerk at the booking counter. He feeds the
information into the computer and the ticket is issued.
XII.

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Prepare a CV in response to the following advertisement.

Urgently wanted Editors and Transcribers of Business Transcription firm in Nizamabad. Salary no bar.
Experience of Two years in Similar capacity required Apply with CV.

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Curriculum Vitae! CV OF K. VIJETHA

Name of the Candidate

M. Radha

Sex

Female

Age & date of birth

31/6/1989; 22 years

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Martial status

Unmarried

Father's name

M. Vishwanath

Present Address

9/14/A, MIG
Housing Board Colony,

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Hyderabad.
Permanent Address

9/14/A, MIG
Housing Board Colony,

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Hyderabad.
Cell No : 9493216934.
Educational Qualifications
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M.A. English from Osmania University, Hyd.

Fill in the Bank Credit form based on the following information: (It is not necessary to draw the form.
write the numbers 1 to 10 and the corresponding answers)

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Mr. Md. Gayas Credited a sum of Rs. 600/- (in Rs. 100/- notes denomination) today in his account number
911206318167345 at Andhra Bank, Subash Nagar, Mahabubnagar. His mobile number is 9581466946.

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1. 14.05.2015

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3. Saving Account

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8. 600/-

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10. MD. Zuber.
XIV.
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Construct a dialogue between friends selecting a course of study from among many options.

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Rohan: Hi! Ganesh, how are you?

Ganesh: Hi! Fine. Thank you. Which course of study have you chosen.
Rohan: I haven't yet decided. There are many options I am in a dilemma. What about you?

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Ganesh: I would like to study B.Tech in Computer Science.


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Ganesh: It depends on your interest. But it is the best course, at it offers excellent opportunities for challenging
jobs.
Rohan: That is true. We can go up in life once we enter the Software field. Thank you for your advice.
Ganesh: Most welcome. Now that we have secured good ranks in EAMCET, we are sure to get seat in Computer
Science in a good college. All the best. See you. Good day.

Rohan: Thank you, Bye. Good day.


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Construct a dialogue between Radha advising her younger brother Rohan on ways to succeed.

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Rohan: Sister, help me solve this maths problem. It's very difficult.
Radha: Come here with your books. Hasn't your teacher explained to you the method of solving it?
Rohan: Yes the teacher did explain it. But I didn't get it. You know, I am very poor in maths.

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Radha: It's not so, Rohan. You may be slow, probably you need more time. But all are born with the same kind
of tools. It's how much one uses these tools that makes all the difference.
Rohan: Sister, this maths problem is now my immediate concern. I'll think of that problem later. Please, help me
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XV.

Read the following passage and make notes.

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Today we have many kinds of glass. Some glass is spun into fine fibres like threads. Each fibre is much finer
than the hair on your head. A pound of these fibres would reach round the earth! These fine fibres may be made into
cloth for curtain. Or they may be used in walls of houses. The houses are cool in summer and warm in
winter. Glass light-bulbs were first made by hand. When more and more people wanted light-bulbs, something had to
be done. A Glass blower named Mike Owens made the first machine that could blow glass. Light bulbs may be large or
small. Doctors use a light bulb the size of a seed of wheat. They use it to find things that get inside a persons body.
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Note making: TYPES OF GLASS.


1. Glass is of different types.

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XVI.

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a. Charity

ii) amity

b. The ability to understand how some one feels because you can imagine what it is
like to be them.

iii) Philanthropy

c. Caring about others more than you care about yourself.

iv) Benevolence

d. The belief that you should help people especially by giving money to those who
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v) empathy

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XVII. Mark the stress for any five of the following words:
i) circle

vi) humility

ii) pleasure

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ii) 'pleasure

iii) 'television

v) 'alcohol

vi) hu'mility

viii) Po'litical

ix) 'increase

x) 'miser.

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Lecturer in English

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