Before You Read — Conquering the Summit
This CBSE English Passage Assessment will be based on: Before You Read — Conquering the Summit
Assessment Format:
• 2 Short Answer Questions (2 marks each) = 4 marks
• 2 Fill in the Blanks Questions (1 mark each) = 2 marks
• 2 Short Answer Questions (1 mark each) = 2 marks
• 2 Multiple Choice Questions (1 mark each) = 2 marks
Total: 8 Questions, 10 Marks
This CBSE English Grammar Assessment will be based on: Before You Read — Conquering the Summit
Assessment Format:
• 10 Randomized Grammar Questions (1 mark each)
• Question Types: Fill in the Blanks, MCQs, Error Identification, Reported Speech, Sentence Completion
Total: 10 Questions, 10 Marks
This English Vocabulary assessment will be based on: Before You Read — Conquering the Summit
Targeting Vocabulary & Usage with Intermediate difficulty.
Before You Read — Conquering the Summit
Prepare to be inspired by one of India's greatest real-life adventure stories.
Activity 1 — Qualities of a Mountaineer
Work in pairs. What qualities does a mountaineer need? Add your ideas to this web:
Activity 2 — Vocabulary Warm-Up
Activity 3 — Think Before You Read
In 2011, a 24-year-old Indian sportswoman lost her leg in a train accident. Two years later, she climbed Mount Everest. What do you think drove her to do this? Discuss.
The Text — Conquering the Summit
1This is the story of will, courage, determination, and dedication. Arunima Sinha's journey — from a devastating accident to standing on the highest peak in the world — is a beacon🔑 of hope and resilience🔑. In 2011, at the age of twenty-four, Arunima — a national-level volleyball player — experienced a life-altering event that challenged her in ways she could never have imagined. She survived, but one leg had to be amputated🔑.
2Lying in her hospital bed with a prosthetic leg🔑, Arunima made a vow that many would consider impossible: not only to walk again, but to scale Mount Everest. In May 2013, she fulfilled that vow — becoming the first Indian female amputee to achieve this extraordinary feat🔑. She was subsequently awarded the Padma Shri in 2015.
3Arunima grew up in Ambedkar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. Her father was an army engineer and her mother worked as a health supervisor. Sport was central to the family's identity. After completing her education, Arunima sought a position in the paramilitary forces, which would allow her to combine career and sport.
4On the night of 11 April 2011, she boarded a train — and faced a harrowing🔑 accident. The hours that followed were ones of intense pain and uncertainty. She never imagined she would survive, but survive she did — displaying an extraordinary will to live. Fitted with a prosthetic leg, she underwent physiotherapy and began to rebuild herself. It was during this difficult period that an article about Mount Everest sparked a profound decision.
5To pursue her ambition, Arunima completed a basic mountaineering course at the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering in Uttarkashi, followed by eighteen months of rigorous🔑 training. She approached Bachendri Pal🔑 — the first Indian woman to summit Everest — to guide her endeavour🔑. Bachendri Pal instilled confidence in her with remarkable words: "My child, you decided to climb Mount Everest in these situations with a prosthetic leg — you have conquered the Everest within you; the world will realise it later."
6On 21 May 2013, after fifty-two exhausting days, Arunima Sinha reached the summit of Mount Everest. Standing at the top of the world, she felt a surge🔑 of emotions — pride, relief, and an overwhelming sense of achievement. She planted the Indian flag at the summit and left behind a photograph of her idol, Swami Vivekananda, whose teachings had inspired her throughout the journey. Symbolism
7Arunima's achievement did not end with Everest. By July 2016, she had summited peaks in Europe, Africa, Australia, South America, North America, and Asia. In January 2019, she climbed Mount Vinson in Antarctica — becoming the world's first female amputee to complete the Seven Summits. Imagery
8Throughout her journey, Arunima faced numerous setbacks and moments of doubt. Yet her story is not merely about physical endurance🔑 — it is equally a story of mental fortitude🔑 and a positive mindset. Her message is simple and profound: "Never give up and work hard. Always remember your goal and work on it."
9Arunima's autobiography, Born Again on the Mountain: A Story of Losing Everything and Finding It Back, records her incredible journey. She was also awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. In her own words: "Failure is not when we fall short of achieving our goals. It is when we don't have goals worthy enough. Never forget your goal, respect it, work hard, and you will be the winner."
1. Arunima Sinha is considered a beacon of hope and resilience. Explain in your own words.
2. What did Bachendri Pal mean by "you have conquered the Everest within you"?
3. Explain the significance of the Indian flag and Swami Vivekananda's photograph at the summit.
2. Bachendri Pal meant that the greatest obstacle Arunima had to overcome was internal — the doubt, fear, and despair she felt after the accident. By deciding to climb Everest despite her prosthetic leg, she had already won the most important battle: the one inside her own mind. The external mountain was secondary.
3. Planting the Indian flag was an act of national pride — Arunima reached the summit not just for herself but for her country. Swami Vivekananda's photograph represented the spiritual and philosophical inspiration that sustained her — his teachings about the strength of will and the power of the human spirit guided her through the most difficult moments.
Arunima's Journey — Timeline of Achievement
Theme Web — Conquering the Summit
Word Power — Key Vocabulary
Grammar Workshop — Articles and Word Forms
From the text: "She made a vow… with a prosthetic leg… standing at the top of the world… she planted the Indian flag."
A vs An: Use a before consonant sounds; use an before vowel sounds.
Examples: a vow (consonant) | an honorary doctorate (vowel sound 'o') | a uniform (consonant sound 'y') | an hour (vowel sound 'ow')
Word Forms Table
| Noun | Adjective | Verb | Adverb |
|---|---|---|---|
| determination | determined | determine | determinedly |
| resilience | resilient | — | resiliently |
| inspiration | inspiring / inspired | inspire | inspiringly |
| success | successful | succeed | successfully |
| endurance | enduring | endure | enduringly |
| courage | courageous | — | courageously |
Extract-Based Questions — CBSE Format
On 21 May 2013, after 52 exhausting days, Arunima Sinha reached the summit of Mount Everest. Standing at the top of the world, she felt a surge of emotions — pride, relief, and an overwhelming sense of achievement."
Comprehension — Let Us Think and Reflect
1. What did Arunima do to fulfil her ambition of climbing Everest?
2. Why is Arunima's autobiography titled "Born Again on the Mountain"?
3. How does Arunima's story go beyond physical endurance?
4. What is the significance of the Seven Summits achievement?
Writing Workshop — Describe an Interesting Character
Your Task
Think of an interesting person you have met — a relative, a neighbour, a shopkeeper, a teacher, or a traveller. Write a character description (80–100 words) that brings this person to life.
1. Choose your character.
2. Write a first draft including: name / appearance / what they do / what kind of person they are / one memorable thing about them.
3. Check for spelling mistakes.
4. Share with a classmate and revise based on feedback.
5. Write your final description.
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