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9th std English First-Midterm Original question with answer key 2022 – 23.

9th std English First-Midterm Original question with answer key 2022 - 23.
9th std English First-Midterm Original question with answer key 2022 - 23.

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First Mid-term test 2022 answer key.

PART – A

I. Synonyms:

1. a) imitate.

2. d) silent.

3. b) strange.

II. Antonyms:

4. d) uncut.

5. c) obliged.

6. c) avoid.

7. Homophone: i) write.    ii) bare

8. Prefix & Suffix: i) dis-      ii) -ment.

9. Preposition:  i) after.       ii) across.

10. Full form: a) I will.         ii) is not.

PART – B

III. 2 Mark Question and answers:

11. Sachin’s favourite players were Sunil Gavaskar and West Indian Legend Viv Richards.

12. The old house was built with solid blocks of granite.

13. The last fifteen minutes of Sachin’s net session training is the intense ‘fifteen minutes’ mentioned here.

14. The visitor actually hid the Iron Cross twenty-five years ago.

 IV. Poem Question and answers  (any two):

15. a) The poet “Robert Frost”.

       b) Queer – near.

16. a) It refers to the poet’s anger with his foe.

       b) It watered with fears and tears.

17. a) The woods are lovely, dark & deep.

       b) The poet “Robert Frost”.

V. Paragraph writing:

18. Sachin Paragraph: Click Here for Topper & Slow learners Paragraph.

19. Prose 2 paragraph: Click Here for Topper & Slow learners Paragraph.

PART – C

20. Memory poem:
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
Robert Frost
21. Poem literary appreciation:

               a) Friend – end; foe – grow.

               b) a a b b.

               c) was – with; wrath – wrath;

               d) Metaphor (or) oxymoron.

PART – D

22. Look at the picture given below and express your views in 50 words.

23. Letter writing for ‘describing ancestral house’
411, Brigadier Land,
Chrompet,
Chennai.
Dear Suganya,          
How are you? Last week we went to our native place Tiruchuli. We were happy to see our ancestral house where our grandparents lived. The house hasn’t changed much. The old house with thatched roof remains as it was twenty years ago. The mango tree at the back of the house is still there. The flower garden in front of the house has some more plants. When I saw my ancestral house, I thought of the fun I had with my friends. The  house called up sweet memories of my childhood.           How I wish to be a child!
Yours lovingly,
R. Deepthi.

24. Self-introduction.

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