Sunday 31 July 2011

ENGLISH LITERATURE SECTION (Class-10)

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CBSE TEST PAPER-01

ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE (COURSE-A)

LITERATURE SECTION (Class-10)

(Drama)

1. Read the extract given below and answer the following questions. Write the answers in

your answer sheets in one or two lines only. Remember to number the answers correctly.

(5 marks)

Antony: O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth,

That I am meek and gentle with these butchers!

Thou art the ruins of the noblest man

That ever lived in the tide of times.

Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood!

a) Where is Antony at this time? (1)

b) Why does Antony call Caesar’s body ‘thou bleeding piece of earth’? (2)

c) How and when had Antony been ‘meek and gentle with these butchers’? (2)

2. Read the extract given below and answer the following questions. Write the answers in

your answer sheets in one or two lines only. Remember to number the answers correctly.

(5 marks)

Scrooge: And no one has come to claim this body?

Third Ghost: No one, for he left not a friend behind him. Come closer and look into his face.

a) Which body are they talking about? (1)

b) How does Scrooge react to the Third Ghost’s invitation to ‘Come closer and look into his face’?

(2)

c) What request does Scrooge make to the Third Ghost? Why? (2)

3. Bring out the supernatural element in the play 'The Christmas Carol.' How does it affect

Ebenezer Scrooge? Your answer should not exceed 100 words. (5 marks)

4. Read the extract given below and answer the following questions. Write the answers in

your answer sheets in one or two lines only. Remember to number the answers correctly.

(5 marks)

CASSIUS :

Aside to BRUTUS

You know not what you do: do not consent

That Antony speak in his funeral:

Know you how much the people may be moved

By that which he will utter?

a) Why does Cassius object when Brutus allows Antony to speak in Caesar's funeral? (1)

b) How does Brutus counter his argument? (2)

c) How are Cassius's fears proved right? (2)

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