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6 English (Literature) Name of the Student: Roll No.:. ... Paper Code: CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL First Mid Term Assessment (2024-25) Section:. CMS41EX06P23E2 23 No. of Questions: Duration: 90 Minutes Maximnum Marks: 40 Marks CSSL GLOBAL PRIVATE CSSL LIMITED Branch:. 1. Write your name, roll number, section and branch in the space provided above. 2. This test paper consists of 12 printed pages. Check if all the pages are there in your booklet. 3. For questions 1 to 12, each question has 4 options -A, B, Cand D.ONLY ONE of them is correct. 4. Carefully read all the options and choose the option that you think BEST answers the question. 5. Then, on the OMR SHEET given to you, find the corresponding question number and DARKEN the circle containing your choice next to it. Darken only ONE circle for each question. 6. For questions 13 to 23, write your answers in the space provided at the end in this booklet. 7. Return the TEST BOOKLET and the OMR SHEET to your teacher at the end of the test. 8. Relax and do your best! GMS CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL
O CSSL Global Pvt. Ltd., 2024. [21 B. confidence D. impatience A. curiosity C. excitement What was the feeling referred to in the above line? 3 cool blue water waiting to swallow her. Yet, there was a strong feeling within her that drew her closer to the edge for a short, quick look at the B. to monitor Angie's progress D. to oversee the safety regulations A. to send Angie home C. to perform a demonstration dive 2 What is the purpose of Coach Hansen's presence at the pool? B. She is new to diving. D. She had failed in her previous effort. A. She is afraid of heights. C. She has not attempted it before. 1 What is stopping Angie from attempting the Think yourdive suit so hard that it seemed to Come within her that drew her closer to the edge for a short, quick look at the cool blue water waiting to swallow her. She stood well back from the edge of the platformn, not wanting to look down. Yet, there was a strong feeling No, I can't do it." You can do it. Angie. I know you can dive from loudspeaker. there." His voice echoed through the dark, empty ten-metre diving platform. I won't be able to do it. I can't possibly jump ten metres down to the water." I have never been this high off the ground in all my life,' Angie thought, as she climbed the ladder to the Read the extract given below and answer questions 1 Answer to 7. ALL the questions. Marks: 12 SECTION A English-ll your best! questions carefully. Sit back, relax Grade and 6 Hello friend! ten-metre dive? through, Angie' Coach Hansen said. Do it in your mind.' stretch down to her thighs. Angie shook her arms and legs again. As if she wanted to be free of them. Then she pulled and tugged at her on, Angie. Time's wasting, and you know you are going to jump!" Angie thought, and there's no way you are going to make me do this dive." stadium. He was seated in his favourite spot near the pool. The first dive is frightening from up there,' Coach Hansen's voice came to her through the microphone and do Are you ready for the test? Read the
© CSSL Global Pvt. Ltd., 2024. [3) Turn over It's a Golden Ticket!' screamed the shopkeeper, leaping about a foot in Charlie's the air. heart stood still. flash of Fudgemallow Delight from the shelf. He laid it on the counter. Why not?" the fat shopkeeper said, reaching behind him again and taking another Whipple-Scrumptious please?" I of them altogether. Surely it wouldn't matter if he spent just one counter. more. He was staring at the silver coins lying there. The coins were all five-penny pieces. There were happy. nine He reached out a hand to take the change. Then he paused. His eyes were just above the level of the Read the extract below and answer questions 8 to 12. B. tense D. amusing A. bitter C. mocking 7 What is the overall tone of the passage towards D. It indicates a lack of audience, reducing the pressure on Angie to perform. C. It suggests a peaceful environment, allowing Angie to focus on her dive. B. It suggests a casual and laid-back attitude of Angie towards the dive. A. It creates a sense of loneliness and isolation, showing Angie's internal struggle. How does the description of the stadium as dark and empty' contribute to the atmosphere? 6 'His voice echoed through the dark, empty stadium." B. anxious D. worried A. discouraged C. confident How does Coach Hansen feel about Angie's ability'? D. He encouraged Angie to see her dive in her mind before attempting it. C. He advised Angie to consult him about her diving technique. B. He suggested Angie should reconsider her decision to dive. A. He instructed Angie to dive quickly without hesitation. 4 What did Coach Hansen mean by Think your dive through, Angie. Do it in your mind. ? Charlie gold. picked it up and tore off the wrapper... and suddenly...underneath the wrapper... there came a brilliant think, he said quietly, I think... I'Il have just one more of those chocolate bars. The same kind as before, thing had disappeared down his throat. He was quite out of breath, but he felt marvellously, extraordinarily Charlie went on wolfing down the chocolate. He couldn't stop. And in less than half a minute, the whole Angie's challenge?
CSSL Global Pvt. Ltd., 2024. [4] D. He was impatient and wanted to take the ticket away from Charlie. C. He was sad and disappointed that Charlie discovered the ticket. He was angry and frustrated that Charlie discovered the ticket. B. A. He was surprised and excited that Charlie discovered the ticket. What does this tell us about the shopkeeper's reaction upon discovering the golden ticket? 12 It's a Golden Ticket!' screamed the shopkeeper, leaping about a foot in the air. D. He experienced a moment of disbelief as he had not expected it. C. His heart sank with dispair as the B. He felt disappointed as he could no longer eat the chocolate. A. He regretted wasting his money on another chocolate. What does this line tell us about Charlie's feelings on seeing the golden ticket? 11 "Charlie's heartstood B. Sweet D. delicious A. huge C. creamy What is the meaning of the word 'scrumptious?? 10 The name of the chocolate that Charlie ate is Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight'. D. He thought that the price of the chocolate was too high than it should be. C. He was sad that he could not buy more chocolates even B. He was confident that he could buy many more chocolates with the mnoney left with him. A. He struggled with the temptation to spend more or be responsible with money. What does this line reveal about Charlie's state of mind at that moment? "Surely it wouldn't matter if he spent just one more." D. He had been trying to hide the chocolates to eat later. C. He had been talking non-stop about B. He had been eagerly eating chocolate. A. He had been running to buy chocolates. 8 Why was Charlie out of breath? shopkeeper had asked for more money. still." though he had money. chocolate.