CBSE 2009 English Communicative Question Papers

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He should be lurking in shadow,
Sliding through long grass
Near the water hole
Where plump deer pass.
(a) Who is ‘He’? 1
(b) Mention two words which describe movement? 1
(c) Why is the animal hiding? 1
(d) Why does he go near the water hole?1

Ans. (a) ‘He’ is the tiger.
(b) The words ‘lurking’ and ‘sliding’ describe movement.
(c) The tiger is hiding because he doesn’t want to be seen by the deer whom he intends to hunt.
(d) He goes near the water hole because that is where the healthy deer whom he intends to prey on come.

Q. 17. Answer any two of the following questions in 30-40 words each: 6
(a) “If there is nothing on the tree, ‘Tis the chameleon you see.” How does the poet create humour in these lines? Write the words that rhyme.
(b) Who, according to the poet Walt Whitman are better—animals or human beings? How?
(c) “And no one buys a ball back. Money is external.” What does the poet imply by this expression?

Ans.
(a) The poet creates humour in these lines through the way he uses language to convey the idea of a chameleon sitting on the tree. The words ‘tree’ and ‘see’ rhyme in the above lines.
(b) According to the poet, Walt Whitman, animals are better as they are placid and self-contained. They do not complain about their condition. They are never unhappy and unlike humans they are not possessed with the mania of owning things.
(c) Through this expression the poet implies that a lost ball cannot be bought back even with money. Money can only be used to buy valuable things but not to restore or compensate for a thing that is lost.

Q.18. Answer the following question in about 100 words: 8
Describe the scene when Jaffers tries to arrest a man without a head.

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Describe how the lady in red was a more professional thief than Horace Danby.

Ans. See Q.16, 2002 (I Delhi). [Page 65

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English Language and Literature 2009 Question Papers Class X