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(Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper (Kathak) Posted: 28 Dec 2016 04:34 AM PST (Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper (Kathak)hrs. Total Marks – 30One Theory Paper – 3 hrs. Total Marks – 30General instructions:
1. Write a brief life history of any one of the following: 5 2. Name the two major texts referred to for Kathak. Give a brief account of the characterization of each. 5 3. Define the term ABHINAYA. Give a brief description of Vachika and Angika Abhinaya in Kathak. 1+4 4. Name the three Gharanas of Kathak. Give a brief description of the Gharana followed by you. 5. Define the term Rasa. Describe the major aspect of any two of the following: 2½ + 2½ 6. Write short notes on any two of the following: 2½ + 2½ Click Here To Download Full Sample Paper<<Go Back To Main Page |
(Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper (Bharatanatyam) Posted: 28 Dec 2016 04:31 AM PST (Download) CBSE Class-12 2016-17 Sample Paper (Bharatanatyam)hrs. Total Marks – 30General instructions:
1. Describe in brief the history and repertoire of Kuchipudi. Mention two items from the repertoire that are similar in name in the Bharatanatyam recital. 4+1 2. Give a brief account of the life history and the contribution of one of the following: 3. Which chapter of the Abhinaya Darpan deal with gestures of the hand and feet? Name the slokas relating to pre-performance preparation. 2+3 4. Give short notes on the following: 2½ + 2½ 5. Write the definitions of the following: 1+1+1+1+1 6. Write a korvai of two avartanam in Aditalam using adavu syllables. Click Here To Download Full Sample Paper<<Go Back To Main Page |
(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper (Elements of Business) Posted: 28 Dec 2016 04:02 AM PST (Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper (Elements of Business)Time Allowed: 3 HoursMaximum Marks: 901. McDonalds is an example of: a) Mail order house 2. Wholesale trade means: a) Buying & selling of goods in small quantity 3. Vending Machines are suitable for: a) Pre-packed brands of low priced products 4. Mail Order Business is suitable for: a) Books 5. Departmental Stores are located in: a) Union Territories and Special Economic Zones 6. "Free toothbrush with 500 grams pack of Toothpaste" is an example of: a) Premium offer 7. " ` 5 off on purchase of 250 Grams pack of Tea " is an example of a) Discount 8. Which of the following is the best mode of purchase for buying goods in bulk: a) Purchase by sample 9. Which of the following is not a method of sale: a) Sale under installment system 10. Which of the following factors should not be considered by a buyer before purchase: a) Price affordability 11. The document that inform the buyer that his/her account has been credited with a particular amount is called: a) Credit note 12. The sale under which the goods are delivered to buyer on payment with the understanding that the buyer can return the goods to the seller and claim refund within a specified period is called: a) Auction sale 13. Which of the following is not a type of Non-store retailing: a) Mail order business 14. Which of the following is not a feature of Advertising: a) Sponsor is always identified 15. Which of the following is not a print media of Advertising: a) Internet 16. Which of the following is a tool of Sales Promotion: a) Free Samples 17. What is meant by purchase? 3 18. Describe briefly any three methods of sale. 3 19. What is meant by 'Debit Note'? 3 20. Give any three points of distinction between 'Deferred Installment Method' and 'Hire Purchase Method' of Purchase. 3 21. State any three characteristics of 'Departmental Stores'. 3 22. What is meant by Tele-shopping? State any two advantages of Tele-shopping. 3 23. What is meant by advertising? List any two modes of electronic media of advertising. 3 24. Briefly explain newspapers as a media of advertising. \ 25. State any three limitations of Magazines as a media of advertising. 26. Briefly describe the suitability of Television as a media of advertising. 3 27. Briefly explain: (a) Purchase by sample, and (b) Purchase by inspection. 4 28. 'Deferred payment can be installment payment or full payment at the end of the agreed payment period.' Describe. 4 29. 'Inspite of many advantages multiple shops suffer from some limitations.' In the light of this statement, briefly explain the limitations of multiple shops. 30. State any four characteristics of large scale retail trade. 4 31. State the importance of personal selling to the consumers. 4 32. Explain 'Exchange Scheme' and 'Coupons' as tools of "Sales Promotion". 4 33. State the steps of the Selling procedure. 5 34. 'It is a large scale retail shop where a large variety of goods are sold in a single building.' Identify the form of retail trade indicated in this statement and explain its advantages. 5 35. Can all varieties of goods be purchased through mail? State the qualities that should be possessed by goods to be traded through mail. 36. 'Advertising consists of all activities involved in presenting a sponsored messageregarding a product, service or an idea.' In the light of this statement, explain the features of advertising. Click Here To Download Full Sample Paper<<Go Back To Main Page |
(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme (English – Communicative) Posted: 28 Dec 2016 03:43 AM PST (Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme (English – Communicative)Maximum marks: 70Time-3 hoursThe question paper is divided into three sections.Section A: Reading 20 marks SECTION- AReading – 20 Marks1 Read the following passage carefully: 1. Bubble wrap is a flexible transparent plastic material used for packing fragile items. It was invented by two engineers Al Fielding and Swiss inventor Marc Chavannes in Hawthorne, N.J. in 1957. However both of them were not trying to make a product to be used as packaging material. In fact they were trying to create textured wallpaper. They started out by sealing two shower curtains together in such a way that it would capture air bubbles which would make the textured appearance for their wallpaper. But this wallpaper idea didn't sell too well. 2. Not to be deterred, they then set about finding another use for their product. The alternate use they came up with was to use it as greenhouse insulation. While bubble wrap by itself does create somewhat of an insulating effect, this idea didn't become popular either. 3. It was three years after the initial creation of Bubble Wrap that Frederick W. Bowers, a marketer at Sealed Air, which makes Bubble Wrap, finally came up with the perfect use for their product. On October the 5, 1959, IBM announced their new 1401 variable word length computer. Bowers got the idea that Bubble Wrap could be used as a good packaging material to protect the computer while it was being shipped. He then pitched the idea to IBM and demonstrated Bubble Wrap's protective abilities. His demonstration went over well and IBM began purchasing Bubble Wrap to protect their 1401 and other fragile products they sold and shipped. 4. One of the downsides to Bubble Wrap has always been the space it takes up during shipping and storage, for customers who are just buying the Bubble Wrap. In order to get around this problem, one of he dreams of the original inventors was that they'd someday be able to create a Bubble Wrap that customers could self inflate, as needed. 5. While originally being used primarily for packaging for electronics equipment, today the vast majority of Bubble Wrap made is used for food packaging. Because bubble wrap makes a satisfying popping sound when compressed and ruptured, it is often used as a source of amusement. 1.1Fill in the blanks:(a) Bubble wrap was, at first, thought by the two engineers to be useful to____________. 2 Read the following passage carefully:1. Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process.One of the greatest gifts any of us can ever receive is the gift of listening. It is also one of the greatest gifts we can ever give. Unfortunately, it appears to be a lost art. We live in a world where everyone is talking but few are listening. What often passes for listening is simply one person pausing to collect their thoughts for their next soliloquy. 2. Hearing refers to the sounds that you hear, whereas listening requires more than that: it requires focus. Listening means paying attention not only to the story, but how it is told, the use of 3. Listening is a difficult task. Like every skill, the more you do it, the better you get. Listening can be developed through practice, or lost if not used regularly. Good listeners focus on what they are hearing. They pause to think about what they've heard before responding. They ask questions because they want to know the answers, not just to keep the conversation going 4. So often, we are distracted with other things. We try to listen while continuing to work on the computer or watch television. To be fully present means we eliminate these distractions and focus exclusively on the other person. It takes great effort to be fully in the moment, leaning forward, with your ears—and heart—open. Words are only part of the communication. Sometimes we need to experience the other person's feelings to really understand. We need to listen with our heart as well as our mind. We must repeat back what the other person has said. When we do this—and do it accurately—we communicate that we understand. It also gives us an opportunity to re-calibrate our understanding if we have misunderstood something. Plenty of people are good talkers. Few are good listeners. If you develop the latter skill, you will find yourself invited into amazing conversations that wouldn't otherwise happen. 2.1 Answer the following questions briefly:(a) What is listening? Why does it appear to be a lost art? 2.2 Do as directed:(a) The antonym of 'interpret' is:(i) refer (b) The word 'soliloquy' means:(i) monologue (c) The word 'eliminate' means:(i) eradicate (d) The word 'calibrate' means:(i) pretend Click Here To Download Full Sample PaperClick Here To Download Full Marking Scheme<<Go Back To Main Page |
NCERT English Question Paper (Class-9) Posted: 27 Dec 2016 10:32 PM PST NCERT English Question Paper (Class-9)Chapter 1 The Fun they HadQuestion 1: 1. Find the sentences in the lesson which have the adverbs given in the box below. awfully sorrowfully completely loftily carefully differently quickly nonchalantly 2. Now use these adverbs to fill in the blanks in the sentences below. (i) The report must be read __________ so that performance can be improved. 3. Make adverbs from these adjectives. (i) angry __________ (ii) happy __________ Question 1: Answer these questions in a few words or a couple of sentences each. 1. How old are Margie and Tommy? Question 2: Answer the following with reference to the story. 1. "I wouldn't throw it away." (i) Who says these words? 2. "Sure they had a teacher, but it wasn't a regular teacher. It was a man." (i) Who does 'they' refer to? Question 3: Answer each of these questions in a short paragraph (about 30 words). 1. What kind of teachers did Margie and Tommy have? Question 4: Answer each of these questions in two or three paragraphs (100 − 150 words) 1. What are the main features of the mechanical teachers and the schoolrooms thatMargie and Tommy have in the story? Chapter 2 The Sound of MusicQuestion 1: Answer these questions in a few words or a couple of sentences each. 1. How old was Evelyn when she went to the Royal Academy of Music? Question 2: Answer each of these questions in a short paragraph (30 - 40 words). 1. Who helped her to continue with music? What did he do and say? Question 3: Answer the question in two or three paragraphs (100 - 150 words). 1. How does Evelyn hear music? Question 1: Tick the right answer. 1. The (shehnai, pungi) was a 'reeded noisemaker.' Question 3: Answer these questions in 30 - 40 words. 1. Why did Aurangzeb ban the playing of the pungi? 1. The school sports team hopes __________ (What does it hope to do?) Question 2: From the text on Bismillah Khan, find the words and phrases that match these definitions and write them down. The number of the paragraph where you will find the words/ phrases has been given for you in brackets. 1. the home of royal people (1) __________ Question 3: Tick the right answer. 1. When something is revived, it (remains dead/lives again). Chapter 3 The Little GirlQuestion 1: Given below are some emotions that Kezia felt. Match the emotions in the Column A with the items in Column B. Question 2: Answer the following questions in one or two sentences. 1. Why was Kezia afraid of her father? (i) before going to his office? 4. In what ways did Kezia's grandmother encourage her to get to know her father better? Question 3: Discuss these questions in class with your teacher and then write down your answers in two or three paragraphs each. 1. Kezia's efforts to please her father resulted in displeasing him very much. How did this happen? Question 1: Glad, happy, pleased, delighted, thrilled and overjoyed are synonyms (words expressions that have the same or nearly the same meaning.) However, theexpress happiness in certain ways. 1. Use an appropriate word from the synonyms given above in the followinsentences. Clues are given in brackets. (i) She was __________ by the news of her brother's wedding. (very pleased) 2. Study the use of the word big in the following sentence. He was so big − his hands and his neck, especially his mouth… (i) You are a big girl now. Older Question 2: 1. Underline the verbs of reporting in the following sentences. (i) He says he will enjoy the ride. 2. Some verbs of reporting are given in the box. Choose the appropriate verbs and fill in the blanks in the following sentences. (i) "I am not afraid," __________ the woman. Chapter 4 A Truly Beautiful MindQuestion 1: Here are some headings for paragraphs in the text. Write the number(s) of the paragraph(s) for each title against the heading. The first one is done for you. (i) Einstein's equation (i) He was boring. Question 3: Explain what the reasons for the following are. (i) Einstein leaving the school in Munich for good. Question 4: What did Einstein call his desk drawer at the patent office? Why? Question 5: Why did Einstein write a letter to Franklin Roosevelt? Question 6: How did Einstein react to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Question 7: Why does the world remember Einstein as a "world citizen"? Question 8: Here are some facts from Einstein's life. Arrange them in chronological order.
Question 1: Here are some sentences from the story. Choose the word from the brackets which can be substituted for the italicised words in the sentences. 1. A few years later, the marriage faltered. (failed, broke, became weak) Question 2: Complete the sentences below by filling in the blanks with suitable participial clauses. The information that has to be used in the phrases is provided as a sentence in brackets. 1. __________, the firefighters finally put out the fire. (They worked round the clock.) Chapter 5 The Snake and the MirrorQuestion 1: Discuss in pairs and answer each question below in a short paragraph (30 − 40 words). 1. "The sound was familiar one." What sound did the doctor hear? What did he think it was? How many times did he hear it? (Find the places in the text.) When and why did the sounds stop? 2. What two "important" and "earth-shaking" decisions did the doctor take while he was looking into the mirror? 3. "I looked into the mirror and smiled," says the doctor. A little later he says, "I forgot my danger and smiled feebly at myself." What is the doctor's opinion about himself when: (i) he first smiles, and (ii) he smiles again? In what way do his thoughts change in between, and why?sitting on his shoulder and that is when he realized the gravity of the situation. Question 2: This story about a frightening incident is narrated in a humorous way. What makes it humorous? (Think of the contrasts it presents between dreams and reality. Some of them are listed below.) 1. (i) The kind of person the doctor is (money, possessions) 2. (i) The person he wants to marry 3. (i) His thoughts when he looks into the mirror Write short paragraphs on each of these to get your answer. Question 1: Here are some sentences from the text. Say which of them tell you, that the author: (a) was afraid of the snake 1. I was turned to stone. 1. I was turned ___________________________________________________. Question 3: In the sentences given below some words and expressions are italicised. Thevariously mean that one
Match the meanings with the words/expressions in italics, and write the appropriatmeaning next to the sentence. The first one has been done for you. 1. I knew a man was following me, I was scared out of my wits. (very frightened) Question 4: Report these questions using if/whether or why/when/where/how/which/what. Remember the italicised verbs change into the past tense. 1. Meena asked her friend, "Do you think your teacher will come today?" Chapter 6 My ChildhoodQuestion 1: Answer these questions in one or two sentences each. 1. Where was Abdul Kalam's house? Question 2: Answer each of these questions in a short paragraph (about 30 words). 1. How does the author describe: 2. What characteristics does he say he inherited from his parents? Question 3: Discuss these questions in class with your teacher and then write down your answers in two or three paragraphs each. 1. "On the whole, the small society of Rameswaram was very rigid in terms of the segregation of different social groups," says the author. (i) Which social groups does he mention? Were these groups easily identifiable (for example, by the way they dressed)? 2. (i) Why did Abdul Kalam want to leave Rameswaram? Question 2: 1. Match the phrases in Column A with their meanings in Column B. Question 4: Rewrite the sentences below, changing the verbs in brackets into the passive form. 1. In yesterday's competition the prizes (give away) by the Principal. Question 5: Rewrite the paragraphs below, using the correct form of the verb given in brackets. 1. How Helmets Came To Be Used in Cricket Nari Contractor was the Captain and an opening batsman for India in the 1960s. The 2. Oil from Seeds Vegetable oils (make) from seeds and fruits of many plants growing all over the world, from tiny sesame seeds to big, juicy coconuts. Oil (produce) from cotton seeds, groundnuts, soya beans and sunflower seeds. Olive oil (use) for cooking, salad dressing etc. Olives (shake) from the trees and (gather) up, usually by hand. The olives (ground) to a thick paste which is spread onto special mats. Then the mats (layer) up on the pressing machine which will gently squeeze them to produce olive oil. Chapter 7 PackingQuestion 1: Discuss in pairs and answer each question below in a short paragraph (30 − 40 words). 1. How many characters are there in the narrative? Name them. (Don't forget the dog!). (i) They started with breaking a cup. Question 2: hat does Jerome say was Montmorency's ambition in life? What do you think of Montmorency and why? Montmorency's ambition in life was to get in the way and get scolded. It felt that its day was not a waste if it could go anywhere where he was not wanted and be a perfect nuisance, make people mad, and have things thrown at its head. Its highest aim was to get somebody to stumble over it and curse it steadily for an hour. Whenit succeeded in accomplishing this, its pride in itself became unbearable. Question 3: iscuss in groups and answer the following questions in two or three paragraphs (100 −150 words) 1. Of the three, Jerome, George and Harris, who do you think is the best or worst packer? Support your answer with details from the text. Question 1: Match the words/phrases in Column A with their meanings in Column B. Question 2: Use suitable words or phrases from Column A above to complete the paragraphgiven below. A Traffic Jam During power cuts, when traffic lights go off, there is utter __________ atcrossroads. Drivers add to the confusion by __________ over their right of way, andnearly come to blows. Sometimes passers-by, seeing a few policemen __________at regulating traffic, step in to help. This gives them a feeling of having __________something. Chapter 8 Reach for the TopQuestion 1: nswer these questions in one or two sentences each. (The paragraph numbers within brackets provide clues to the answers.) 1. Why was the 'holy man' who gave Santosh's mother his blessings surprised? (1) Question 2: Answer each of these questions in a short paragraph (about 30 words). 1. How did Santosh begin to climb mountains? Question 3: Complete the following statements. . From her room in Kasturba Hostel, Santosh used to _________ Question 4: Pick out words from the text that mean the same as the following words or expressions. (Look in the paragraphs indicated.) 1. took to be true without proof (1): _________ Question 1: A Russian girl, Maria Sharapova, reached the summit of women's tennis when she was barely eighteen. As you read about her, see if you can draw a comparison between her and Santosh Yadav. 2. As you read, look for the answers to these questions. (i) Why was Maria sent to the United States? Question 1: Working in small groups of 4−5 students, go back over the two passages on Santosh Yadav and Maria Sharapova and complete the table given below with relevant phrases or sentences. Question 1: I. Identify the two parts in the sentences below by underlining the part that gives us the information in brackets. 1. Where other girls wore traditional Indian dresses, Santosh preferred shorts. (Contrasts her dress with that of others) Question 2: Now rewrite the pairs of sentences given below as one sentence. 1. Grandfather told me about the old days. All books were printed on paper then2. What do you do after you finish the book? Perhaps you just throw it away. Chapter 9 The Bond of LoveQuestion 1: Given in the box are some headings. Find the relevant paragraphs in the text to match the headings. Question 2: Answer the following questions. 1. "I got him for her by accident." 2. "He stood on his head in delight." 3. "We all missed him greatly: but in a sense we were relieved." Question 3: Answer the following questions in 30 to 40 words each. 1. On two occasions Bruno ate/drank something that should not be eaten /drunkWhat happened to him on these occasions? Question 4: 1. The Narrative present 2. Adverbs (a) Rana does her homework _______________. (ii) Choose the most suitable adverbs or adverbial phrases and complete the following sentences. (a) We should ____________get down from a moving train. (never, sometimes, often) 3. Take down the following scrambled version of a story, that you teacher will dictate to you, with appropriate punctuation marks. Then, read the scrambled story carefully and try to rewrite it rearranging the incidents. A grasshopper, who was very hungry, saw her and said, "When did you get the corn? I am dying of hunger." She wanted to dry them. It was a cold winter's day, and an ant was bringing out some grains of corn from her home. She had gathered the corn in summer. "I was singing all day," answered the grasshopper. Chapter 10 KathmanduQuestion 1: Answer these questions in one or two words or in short phrases. 1. Name the two temples the author visited in Kathmandu. Question 2: Answer each question in a short paragraph. 1. What difference does the author note between the flute seller and the otherhawkers? (i) the atmosphere of 'febrile confusion' outside the temple of Pashupatinath (forexample: some people trying to get the priest's attention are elbowed aside…) Question 3: Answer the following questions in not more than 100 − 150 words each. 1. Compare and contrast the atmosphere in and around the Baudhnath shrine with the Pashupathinath temple. Question 1: Read the following sentences carefully to understand the meaning of the italicised phrases. Then match the phrasal verbs in Column A with their meanings in Column B. 1. A communal war broke out when the princess was abducted by the neighbouring prince. Question 2: 1. Use the suffixes −ion or −tion to form nuns from the following verbs. Make the necessary changes in the spellings of the words. 2. Now fill in the blanks with suitable words from the ones that you have formed. (i) Mass literacy was possible only after the ___________ of the printing machine. Question 3: Question 4: 1. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in brackets. (i) The heart is a pump that ___________ (send) the blood circulating through our body. The pumping action ____________ (take place) when the left ventricle of the heart ____________ (contract). This ____________ (force) the blood out into the arteries, which __________ (expand) to receive the oncoming blood. (ii) The African lungfish can live without water for up to four years. During drought, it _________ (dig) a pit and ___________ (enclose) itself in a capsule of slime and earth, leaving a tiny opening for air. The capsule ____________ (dry) and _____________ (harden), but when rain ___________(come), the mud ___________ (dissolve) and the lungfish ___________ (swim) away. (iii) Mahesh: We have to organise a class party for our teacher. ____________ (Do) anyone play an instrument? Vipul: Rohit _________(play) the flute. Mahesh: __________ (Do) he also act? Vipul: No, he __________ (compose) music. Mahesh: That's wonderful! Chapter 11 If I Were YouQuestion 1: The following words and phrases occur in the play. Do you know their meanings? Match them with the meanings given, to find out. Question 1: "At last a sympathetic audience." (i) Who says this? Question 3: "I said it with bullets." (i) Who says this? Question 4: hat is Gerrard's profession? Quote the parts of the play that support your answer. Question 5: "You'll soon stop being smart." (i) Who says this? Question 6: "They can't hang me twice." (i) Who says this? Question 7: "A mystery I propose to explain." What is the mystery the speaker proposes to explain? Question 8: "This is your big surprise." (i) Where has this been said in the play? Question 1: Consult your dictionary and choose the correct word from the pairs given in brackets. 1. The (site, cite) of the accident was (ghastly/ghostly). Question 2: Irony is when we say one thing but mean another, usually the opposite of what we say. When someone makes a mistake and you say, "Oh! That was clever!" that is irony. You're saying 'clever' to mean 'not clever'.
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