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Direction: Read the following sentences carefully and write the correct answer
on the space provided before each number. (25 pts)
II. Modified True or False. Directions: Read the following questions carefully. Write
TRUE for correct statements. If it is FALSE, change the word or group of words that
falsify the statement. (20 pts)
______________ 1.Person vs. nature is a type of conflict where the character has a
problem with some natural happening.
______________ 2.Forshadowing is the writer’s use of interruption of the chorological
sequence o f a story to go back to related incidents.
_____________ 3. Plot is the opposition of persons or forces in a story that give rise to
the dramatic action.
_____________ 4. Person vs. Self is a type of conflict where a character has trouble
deciding what to do in a particular situation.
_____________ 5. Circular plot is a kind of plot where linear development of the story
merges with an interruption in the chronological order to show an event that happened.
_____________ 6. Ending is the part of the plot that sets the scene by introducing the
situation.
_____________ 7. Crisis is the part that establishes curiousty, uncertainly and tension.
_____________ 8. Person vs. Self is a type of conflict where a character has trouble
deciding what to do in a particular situation.
_____________ 9. Climax is the opposition of persons or forces in a story that give
rise to the dramatic action in a literary work.
_____________ 10. Flat is the character that reveals conventional traits, who remains
the same throughout the story.
Direction: Arrange the following story according to choronological order. (25 pts)
A. One of her novels, called Kashi Yatre, was appearing as a serial in the Kannada
weekly Karmaveera then. It is the story of an old lady and her ardent desire to go to
Kashi or Varanasi. Most Hindus believe that going to Kashi and worshipping Lord
Vishweshwara is the ultimate punya. This old lady also believed in this, and her
struggle to go there was described in that novel. In the story, there was also a young
orphan girl who falls in love but there was no money for the wedding. In the end, the
old lady gives away all her savings without going to Kashi. She says, 'The happiness of
this orphan girl is more important than worshipping Lord Vishweshwara at Kashi.'
B. At that time, Triveni was a very popular writer in the Kannada language. She was a
wonderful writer. Her style was easy to read and very convincing. Her stories usually
dealt with complex psychological problems in the lives of ordinary people and were
always very interesting. Unfortunately for Kannada literature, she died very young.
Even now, after forty years, people continue to appreciate her novels.
C. Once I went for a wedding with my cousins to the neighbouring village. In those
days, a wedding was a great event. We children enjoyed ourselves thoroughly. We
would eat and play endlessly, savouring the freedom because all the elders were busy.
I went for a couple of days but ended up staying there for a week.
D.'When I was a young girl I lost my mother. There was nobody to look after and guide
me. My father was a busy man and got married again. In those days people never
considered education essential for girls, so I never went to school. I got married very
young and had children. I became very busy. Later I had grandchildren and always felt
so much happiness in cooking and feeding all of you. At times I used to regret not
going to school, so I made sure that my children and grandchildren studied well …
E. When I was a girl of about twelve, I used to stay in a village in north Karnataka with
my grandparents. Those days, the transport system was not very good, so we used to
get the morning paper only in the afternoon. The weekly magazine used to come one
day late. All of us would wait eagerly for the bus, which used to come with the papers,
weekly magazines and the post.
F. She said, "I am touching the feet of a teacher, not my granddaughter; a teacher who
taught me so well, with so much of affection that I can read any novel confidently in
such a short period. Now I am independent. It is my duty to respect a teacher. Is it not
written in our scriptures that a teacher should be respected, irrespective of the gender
and age?' .
Language Expression: Directions: In 3-5 sentences, answer the questions below in a
scholarly manner. (25 pts)
1. Why did grandmother remain illiterate? or What reason did grandmother give for
women not being educated? or Why did the grandmother never go to school?
2. Describe the grandmother as a student or Why did the narrator call her 'Avva', a
wonderful student? or Could the grandmother succeed in accomplishing her desire to
read? How?
Victory Elijah Christian College
SCIENCE 9 JUNE Monthly Exam
Matching Type. Match Column A with Column B. Write the word of the correct
answer.
A B
1. H20 Magnesium hydride
2. C02 Potassium Oxide
3. AlCl3 Sodium sulfide
4. Na2S Aluminum Chloride
5. MgH2 Carbon Dioxide
6. K20 Dihydrogen Monoxide
7. NF3 Disulfur Decaflouride
8. CCl4 Nitrogen Triflouride
9. S2F10 Carbon Tetrachloride
10. CrCl3 Chromium Chloride
10. N2O
Write the Chemical symbol of the following covalent compounds.
Modified True or False. Write true if the statement is correct, if not underline the
word/s which make/s the statement incorrect and write the answer on the blank.
___________________1. To name the covalent compound, you have to name first the
first non-metal. The second non-metal is named by changing its suffix with odes.
___________________2. CO is named as monocarbon monoxide.
___________________3. Copper is the most malleable metallic element.
___________________4. Ma is abbreviation for sodium element.
___________________5. Malleability is the ability of a metal to shine.
True or False. Write the word True if the statement is correct and False if it is
wrong.