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Class IXth / 9th
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Year 2021
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JAC Class IXth Model Paper

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English:
I. Read the passage given below and choose the correct option:
Swami Vivekanand once speaking in America told about a young man who came to a religious conference and said nothing. The young man returned time after time, ever repeating his desire, his longing to find God. After many days, the sage told him to accompany him as he went to the river to take his morning bath and when both were in the river, the sage took hold of the young man and plunged him under the surface of the water and held him there.

The young man struggled to shake off his hold. Finally he raised him out of the water and asked him- “My son, what did you long for most when under water?” “A breath of air,” gasped the young man. Thus should a disciple long after God if he would find him. If you have this longing after God, verily, he should be found by you,” Said the sage.

1. Swami Vivekanand was once speaking in?
1) America
2) Europe
3) Africa
4) Antarctica

2. Who narrated the story of the ‘Sage and the young man.
1) Ramkrishna paramhans
2) Swami vevekanand
3) Dayanand saraswati
4) Gautam Buddha

3. The young man struggled to
1) Shake off his hand
2) Shake off his head
3) Shake off his hold
4) the noble man

4. Find the word opposite to ‘lost’.
1) gone
2) availed
3) found
4) received

5. The young man desired
1) To get money
2) To find God
3) To drink water
4) To walk

II Read the passage given below and choose the correct option:
The Ganga is a holy river of the Hindus. The Hindus call the Ganga‘Mother Ganga.’ Every Hindu wishes to die on the banks of the holy Ganga, so that he may reach heaven. At Allahabad, the Yamuna also joins it and the meeting place is known as Triveni or Sangam. After flowing through Bihar and Bengal, it flows into the Bay of Bengal.

The Ganga is very useful for the country. It brings with it rich soil from the mountains and spreads it on the land to make it very fertile. The fields in this area produce two crops a year. The Ganga is also very useful in other ways. Many saints and holy persons live on its banks and we can learn much from their teachings and wisdom.

Questions :
6. What does every Hindu wish to do on the banks of the holy Ganga?
1) live
2) stay
3) die
4) cultivate

7. The meeting place of Ganga and Yamuna is known as ……….
1) Crossroads
2) Triveni
3) Sanga
4) None of these.

8. What makes the land very fertile ?
1) rich soil
2) water
3) climate
4) mountains

9. Who lives on the banks of the Ganga ?
1) Saints
2) Kings
3) farmers
4) cultivators

10. A word from the passage which means ‘the kingdom of God’ is
1) earth
2) bank
3) heaven
4) Field

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