MP Board class 9th English trimaasik paper 2024- Aglase.com

MP Board class 9th English trimaasik paper 2024- Aglase.com

9th English trimaasik paper 2024:कक्षा नवी अंग्रेजी का त्रैमासिक पेपर 19 सितंबर को होने वाला है ।इसके लिए हम यहां पर 9th English trimaasik paper 2024 के लिए model question paper लेकर आ चुकी है ।

9वी अंग्रेजी त्रैमासिक पेपर 2024

कक्षा नवी के सभी छात्रों के लिएनीचे कक्षा नवी त्रैमासिक पेपर 2024 दिया गया है वहां से जाकर सभी छात्र उसे क्वेश्चन पेपर को पढ़ सकते हैं ।यह क्वेश्चन पेपर आप सभी छात्रों को एग्जाम में काफी अधिक मदद साबित होगा ।आप इस पोस्ट को अपने दोस्तों में भी शेयर कर सकते हैं ।

कक्षा नवी अंग्रेजी त्रैमासिक पेपर Pdf Download

कक्षा नवी के अंग्रेजी विषय में अच्छे अंक लाने का मात्र एक ही मूल मंत्र है की सबसे पहले सिलेबस को जाने ।और उसके बाद सिलेबस की अच्छी तरीके से तैयारी करें ।पिछले साल के सभी त्रैमासिक पेपर को देखें और उनका रिवीजन करें ।इसके बाद आप हमारे द्वारा दिए गए मॉडल क्वेश्चन पेपर को देखें ।

SECTION-A (Reading)

Q-1 Read the following passage and answer the questions on the basis of comprehension of the passage

Republic Day is celebrated on 26 January every year. On this day our constitution was adopted. On this day, in the national capital, New Delhi, the Republic Day parade is the star attraction. Before the parade begins, the Prime Minister visits the Amar Jawan Jyoti (‘the flame of the immortal soldier’) at India Gate and pays respect to soldiers. This is followed by the hoisting of the national flag by the President, accompanied by a 21-gun salute, and the singing of the National Anthem.

The parade at Rajpath begins with the winners of bravery awards saluting the President. This is followed by a display of various tanks, missiles and other equipment most recently added to the military. After this, there is a march-past of the different regiments of the armed forces, the paramilitary forces, the Home Guards and the National Cadet Corps (NCC), The President of India, the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Armed Forces, takes the salute. This is followed by an attractive display of exhibits and tableaus from different States. School children take part in various cultural programmes. The final event of the day is the motorcycle daredevil riders and a fly-past by Indian Air Force fighter jets over Rajpath.

Questions:

1. What is the importance of 26th January?

2. What is Amar Jawan Jyoti”?

3. What is the star attraction of the Republic Day?

4. What is the final event of the parade?

Q-2 Read the following passage and answer the questions on the basis of comprehension of the passage

Helen Keller lost her eye-sight and hearing at the age of two because of an illness. She became deaf. She also lost the ability to speak, for we learn to speak by imitating what we hear. At first, it seemed impossible that she would never understand other’s or be understood by them. Hers was thus a lonely world. But she was helped by a wonderful teacher named Miss Sullivan who had herself been blind as a child but recovered her eye-sight by an operation. Miss Sullivan volunteered to help Helen and taught her to speak, read and write. Helen later went to a university and gained a degree. She then spent the rest of her life working to help the blind and the deaf.

Questions:

(i) We learn to speak

(ii) Miss Sullivan helped Helen to-

(iii) What did Helen do for the blind and the deaf?

(iv) When did Helen Keller lose her eye-sight and hearing?

(a) at birt.   (b) at the age of two    (c) at the age of four

(v) Which word in the passage means ‘One who is not able to see’?

(a) deaf    (b) sight     (c) blind   (d) dumb

Q.3  Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below – (1×5=5)

 The Himalayas are beautiful Mountains in the North of India. They stretch for two thousand miles from Kashmir to Assam. Some of the world’s highest peaks are in the Himalayas. The highest peak is mount Everest. The tops of the mountains are covered with snow throughout the year. Therefore, we call them the Himalayas. Many passes connect with India with Tibet, Turkistan and Afghanistan. Many rivers the Ganga, The Yamuna, the Brahmaputra and the Beas flow from these mountains. Many viscous go to the hill stations for pleasure and relaxation.

Questions –

(i) Where are the Himalaya in India?

(a) South

(b) East

(C) North

(d) West

(ii) Which is the highest peak of the world?

(a) Kanchan Jangha

(b) Dhaulagiri

(c) Mount Everest

(d) none of these

(iii) Which river does not flow from the Himalayas?

(a) Ganga

(b) Yamuna

(c) Godavari

(d) Brahmaputra

(iv) Choose the correct opposite for ‘ugly’-

(a) Healthy

(b) proud

(c) lovely

(d) beautiful

(v) The highest peak is Mount (True/False)

SECTION-B (Writing)

Q.4 Read the following passage and make notes on it and also give a suitable title to it – (4)

 There are many different kinds of musical instruments. They are divided into three main classes according to the way they are played. For example, some instruments are played by blow-ing air into them. These are called wind instruments. In some of these the air is made to vibrate inside a wooden tube and these are said to be of the woodwind family. The examples of this family are the flute, the clarinet and the bassoon. Other instruments are made of brass: the trumpet and the horn are. examples. There are also various other wind instruments such as the mouth organ and the bagpipes. Some instruments are played by banging or striking them. One obvious example is the drum, of which there are vario kinds. Instruments like this are called percussion instruments.

Q.5 You are Amit Gupta studying in Govt. HSS Rewa. Write an application to your principal to issue Transfer Certificate as your father has been transferred to Shivpuri. (4)

OR

You are Pawan Mishra, write a letter to your friend Deepak Verma inviting him to attend your younger brother’s birthday party.

Download PDF

Leave a Comment