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		<description><![CDATA[<p>HCS (MAIN) EXAM 2009 ENGLISH AND ENGLISH ESSAY Time : 3 Hours M. Marks : 100 NOTE : Attempt all questions. The marks carried by each question are indicated at the end of the question. The part of the same questions must be answered together and must not be interposed between answers to other questions. [...]</p><p>The post <a href="https://kushmanda.com/index.php/hcs-previous-paper/">HCS PREVIOUS PAPER</a> appeared first on <a href="https://kushmanda.com">Kushmanda Education</a>.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HCS (MAIN) EXAM 2009<br />
ENGLISH AND ENGLISH ESSAY<br />
Time : 3 Hours M. Marks : 100<br />
NOTE : Attempt all questions. The marks<br />
carried by each question are indicated<br />
at the end of the question. The part of<br />
the same questions must be answered<br />
together and must not be interposed<br />
between answers to other questions.<br />
1. Make a precis of the following passage,<br />
reducing it to one-third of its length. 20<br />
A stamp is to many people, just a slip of<br />
paper that takes a letter from one town or<br />
country to another. They are unable to<br />
understand why we stamp collectors find so<br />
much pleasure in collecting them and how<br />
we find time in which to indulge in our hobby.<br />
To them, It seems a waste of time, a waste<br />
of effort and waste of money. But they do<br />
not realise that there are many who do buiy<br />
stamps, many who find the effort worth-while<br />
and many who would spend there time less<br />
profitable if they did not collect stamps. An<br />
album, a packet of hinges, a new supply of<br />
stamps and the time passes swiftly and<br />
plesantly.<br />
Stamp collecting has not limits and<br />
never has an end. Countries are always<br />
printing and issuing stamps to celebrate<br />
coronations, great events, anniversaries and<br />
death. And fascination of collection is, trying<br />
to obtain these stamps before oneâ€™s rival.<br />
There is an history in every stamp. The<br />
ancient Roman Empire and the constitution<br />
of America, Indiaâ€™s Indipendence and the<br />
Allied Victory all are conveyed to our mindâ€™s<br />
eye by means of stamps. A stamp has a<br />
fascination of his own. Gazing at its little<br />
picture, we are transported to the wild of<br />
Congos, the home of the Arabs and the<br />
endless tracks of Sahara Desert. We see<br />
famous man, pictures, writer, scientist,<br />
soilder, politicians and famous incidents on<br />
these small bits of papers. Stamps, so small<br />
and minute, contain knowledge that is vast<br />
and important.<br />
2. Read the following passage carefully<br />
and answer the questions that follow,<br />
in your own words. 20<br />
All great thinkers live and move on a high<br />
plane of thought. It Is only there they can<br />
breathe freely. It is only in contact with spirits<br />
like themselves they can live harmoniously<br />
and attain that serenity which comes form<br />
that companionship. The studies of all great<br />
thinkers must range along the same altitude<br />
of human thought. I cannot remember the<br />
name of any illumative genius who did not<br />
drink his inspiration from fountains of ancient<br />
Greek and Herbrew writers; or such among<br />
the mordern were pupils in ancient thought<br />
and in turn, became masters in their own. I<br />
have always thought that the strongest<br />
argument in favour of the Baconian theory<br />
was that no man could have written plays<br />
ans sonnets that have come down to us<br />
under Shakespearâ€™s name who had not the<br />
liberal education of Bacon. How this habbit<br />
of intercourse with gods, make one impatient<br />
of mere men? The magnificient ideals that<br />
have ever haunted the human mind are<br />
splintered into by contact with lifeâ€™s realities.<br />
You will notice that your first sensation after<br />
reading a great book is one of melancholy</p>
<p>and dissatisfaction. The ideas, sentiments,<br />
expressions, are so far beyond those of<br />
ordinary working life that you cannot turn<br />
aside from the concious ness of the contrast.<br />
And the principals are so lofty, so super<br />
human that it is a positive pain, to come down<br />
and mix in the squalid surrounding of<br />
ordinary humanity. A habitual meditation in<br />
the vast problems that underline human life,<br />
and are knit into human destiniews-thought<br />
of immorality and the littleness of mere men,<br />
the greatness of manâ€™s soul the splendour<br />
of the universe &#8211; these things do not fit men<br />
to understand the average human being, or<br />
tolerate with patience the sordid<br />
wretchedness of the masses. It is easy to<br />
understand, therefore why such thinkers fly<br />
to the solitude of their own thoughts, or to<br />
the silent companionship of the immortals.<br />
And if they care to present their views and<br />
prose to the worlds, that these views take a<br />
sombre and malancholy setting from â€œthe<br />
pale cast of thoughtâ€ in which they were<br />
engendered.<br />
Questions :<br />
(a) On what plane should the thinkers<br />
live and move?<br />
(b) Is the liberal education necessarey<br />
to produce a great literature?<br />
(c) Why does the reading of a great<br />
book make one melancholy and<br />
dissapointed, according to the<br />
author?<br />
(d) What are the things that make it<br />
hard to understand the average<br />
human being?<br />
3. Write an essay in about 300 words on<br />
any ONE of the following : 30<br />
(a) The influence of Television on our<br />
lives.<br />
(b) â€œThe man who will suceed in life is<br />
he, who can adapt himself easily.<br />
(c) A thing of beuaty is joy forever.<br />
(d) What can I do to save my planet?<br />
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable form of<br />
words from the list given below : 5<br />
damage, terror, strike, nutrition,<br />
measure<br />
(a) The tailor took my ___________ for<br />
stitching the suit.<br />
(b) All my furniture was __________<br />
by fire.<br />
(c) He ____________ a match to lite<br />
the candel.<br />
(d) Today the whole world has becom<br />
a victim of ___________.<br />
(e) soyabeans are as ____________<br />
as meat.<br />
5. Rewrite the following scentences as<br />
directed : 5<br />
(a) The innocents were punished. The<br />
guilty were punished. (Make a<br />
compound scentence)<br />
(b) The man carrying a hoe is a<br />
gardener. (Convert into complex<br />
scentence)<br />
(c) I am writing a letter. (Change the<br />
voice)<br />
(d) You eat very quickly. (Add a suitable<br />
question tag)<br />
(e) He said to me â€œWhat are you<br />
doing?â€ (Change the mode of<br />
narration)<br />
6. Suggest one suitable word for the<br />
following : 5<br />
(a) A protected forest where hunting is<br />
banned.<br />
(b) A person who makes statue out of<br />
stone.<br />
(c) Something that includes the whole<br />
word.<br />
(d) Something that never dies.<br />
(e) The study of stars and planets.</p>
<p>7. Use the following idioms in your<br />
ownscentes, bringing out the meaning:<br />
5<br />
(a) Sailing on the same boat<br />
(b) Bag and baggage<br />
(c) At the eleventh hour<br />
(d) Put the hand together<br />
(e) To turn the tables.<br />
8. Correct the following scentences: 10<br />
(a) He gave me a advice.<br />
(b) Neither his father nor his mother<br />
are alilve.<br />
(c) Each of the girl has gone to the<br />
library.<br />
(d) Where are your luggage?<br />
(e) He has eaten two breads.<br />
(f) Suresh told to me about it.<br />
(g) I donâ€™t know nothing about the<br />
matter.<br />
(h) Its ten Oâ€˜clock in my watch.<br />
(i) I bought a pen in ten rupees.<br />
(j) Neha is senoir than Rita.<br />
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The caste system as a tradition has<br />
grown and developed through many<br />
centuries. It is firmly rootes in the Indian<br />
social struture. The maintenance of the<br />
caste system was backed by the<br />
religious theory of karma. According to<br />
this theroy man reaps the cumulative<br />
fruit of his good and eveil deeds through<br />
births and rebirths.The birth of an</p>
<p>individual in a particular caste is based<br />
on his actions in his past life. Out of this<br />
system has grown the greatest evil that<br />
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