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XII English model question paper with Answers key of 80 marks SET -3

 


Std: XII (SYJC)           PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION  (2020 – 21)          Marks: 80 

Date:                                          Time: 3 Hours Sub: ENGLISH 

   

(SECTION A: Reading for Comprehension / Language Study/ Summarizing / Mind Mapping) 

Q.I (A) Read the following extract and complete all the activities given after it:  (12 Marks) 

The young lift-man in a City office who threw a passenger out of his lift the other morning and was fined for the offence was undoubtedly in the wrong. It was a question of “Please.” The complainant entering the lift said, “Top.” The lift-man demanded “Top-please,” and this concession being refused he not only declined to comply with the instruct, but hurled the passenger out of the lift. This, of course was arraying a comment on manner too far. Discourtesy is not a legal offence, and it does not excuse assault and battery. If a burglar breaks into my house and I knock him down, the law will acquit me, and if I am physically assaulted, it will permit me to retaliate with reasonable violence. It does this because the burglar and my assailant have broken quite definite commands of the law. But no legal system could attempt to legislate against bad manners, or could sanction the use of violence against something which it does not itself recognize as a legally punishable offence. And our sympathy with the lift-man, we must admit that the law is reasonable. It would never do if we were at liberty to box people’s ears because we did not liketheir behavior, or the tone of their voices, or the scowl on their faces. Our fists would never be idle, and the gutters of the city would run with blood all day.   I may be as uncivil as I may please and the law will protect me against violent retaliation. I  may be haughty or boorish and there is no penalty to pay except the penalty of being written  down an ill-mannered fellow. The law does not compel me to say “Please” or to attune my voice to  other people’s sensibilities any more than it says that I shall not wax my moustache or dye my hair  or wear ringlets down my back. It does not recognize the laceration of our feelings as a case for  compensation. There is no allowance for moral and intellectual damages in these matters. 

 

A.1 From the sentences given below, rewrite the false sentences correctly. (2) 

i. The lift-man invited the passenger into the lift. 

ii. If you knock down a burglar, the law will acquit you. 

iii. There is no legislation against bad manners. 

iv. The complainant had to pay a fine 

 

A.2 State what the lift-man wanted the passenger to do and the consequences of not doing it. (2)

 A.3 Select the correct words from the following box and complete the given table. 

(2) Discourtesy Violence Assault and Battery Haughtiness

Legal offence Moral offence Burglary Rude behaviour 

…………………… …………………… 

…………………… …………………… 

 

A.4 Describe a person you have come across who is always polite and helpful and your reactions towards him/her.       (2) 


A.5  Do the following as directed.       (2) 

i. If I am physically assaulted, the law will permit me to retaliate with reasonable violence.  

  (Write down the verb in the sentence showing future possibility) 

ii. There is no penalty to pay except the penalty of being written down an ill-mannered fellow. 

(Rewrite it using ‘only’)) 

A.6  Write the antonyms of the following using prefixes:  (2)  


  i.  Courtesy ii.  Legal iii.  Violence iv. Civil  

 

(B) Do the following language activities as directed: (4 Marks) 

(B1) Rewrite the following as per the instructions given in the brackets: 

i. Start a waste separation system in your building, college or neighbourhood.     

    (Rewrite it using a modal auxiliary showing ‘compulsion’.)  (1) 

ii. Though population has grown, the rate of growth has fallen sharply.     

(Rewrite it as a compound sentence.)  (1) 

iii. Teachers and students working together have demonstrated an amazing ability to usher in change.    (Identify and write down the verb/s and state the tense.)  (1) 

(B2) Spot the error in the following sentence: (1)   

  “Where was you yesterday?” 

 

Q.II (A) Read the following extract and complete all the activities given after it:  (12 Marks) 

 

 To read a lot is essential. It is stupid not to venture outside the examination ‘set books’ or  the textbooks you have chosen for intensive study. Read as many books in English as you can, not as  a duty but for pleasure. Do not choose the most difficult books you find, with the idea of listening  and learning as many new words as possible: choose what is likely to interest you and be sure in  advance, that it is not too hard. You should not have to be constantly looking up new words in the  dictionary, for that deadens interest and checks real learning. Look up a word here and there, but as  a general policy try to push ahead, guessing what words mean from the context. It is extensive and  not intensive reading that normally helps you to get interested in extra reading and thereby improve  your English. You should enjoy the feeling which extensive reading gives. As you read you will  become more and more familiar with words and sentence patterns you already know,  understanding them better and better as you meet them in more and more contexts, some of which  may slightly differ from others. Some people say that we cannot learn to speak a language better  with the help of a book. They believe that the spoken language and written language are quite  different things. This cannot be true. 

 

A.1 Based on the above extract write down the two correct sentences of the following: (2) 

i. You must choose the most difficult books you can find to read. 

ii. You must choose what is likely to interest you. 

iii. You must read books for pleasure. 

iv. You should be constantly looking up new words in the dictionary.  


A.2 Write down the different steps that are suggested to improve reading. (2)


 A.3 Explain what some people say about learning the spoken form of a language. (2) 


A.4 What, do you think, you should do to improve your English?       (2)


 A.5  Do the following as directed.       (2) 

i. Some people say that we cannot learn to speak a language better with the help of a book.  

(Rewrite it using ‘able to’) 

ii. This cannot be true.  (Rewrite it as Rhetorical Question.) 

A.6  Choose the correct meanings of the underlined words of the following sentences from the given options:  (2)  

i. You should not have to be constantly looking up new words in the dictionary, for that deadens 

interest and checks real learning. [(a) develops  (b) Deprives of   (c) Creates] 

ii. You should enjoy the feeling which extensive reading gives. 

[(a) covering a large area 

 (b) supplementary  

(c)  explanatory 

 

(B) Write a summary of the above extract with the help of following points and suggest a suitable title to it: (3 Marks) 

 

  Read a lot – outside the textbooks – pleasure – avoid difficult books – choose interesting  ones – avoid dictionary – guess meanings – extensive reading differs from intensive reading 

 

   

(C) Complete the following mind map by choosing the correct words from the given list to fill in the blanks and write it down: (3 Marks) 

 

….Books, Erosion, Fruits, Oxygen, Shade, Rains….  

 

USES OF TREES

Food Products ………………….. ………………….. Soil binding Paper Products 

………………….. Reduces Temperature Necessary for Life Prevents 

…………………… …………………… 

Medicines

Nuts Nests for birds Attracts 

……………………. Cloth 

Grains Card Board 

 

(SECTION B: POETRY- Reading for Comprehension and Appreciation) 

Q.III (A) Read the following extract and complete all the activities given after it:  (10 Marks) 

 

No stir in the air, no stir in the sea, 

The ship was as still as she could be, 

Her sails from heaven received no motion, 

Her keel was steady in the ocean. 


Without either sign or sound of their shock  

The waves flow’d over the Inchcape Rock;  

So little they rose, so little they fell, 

They did not move the Inchcape Bell. 


The Abbot of Aberbrothok 

Had placed that bell on the Inchcape Rock; 

On a buoy in the storm it floated and swung, 

And over the waves its warning rung. 


When the Rock was hid by the surge’s swell,  

The mariners heard the warning bell; 

And then they knew the perilous Rock, 

And blest the Abbot of Aberbrothok. 


A1. Complete the following sentences and rewrite them:  (2) 

i. The Abbot of Aberbrothok had placed a bell on the Inchacape  Rock because…… ii. The mariners were grateful to the Abbot of Aberbrothok because….. 

 

A2. Explain briefly the difference in the states of the sea we notice between the first two stanzas and the last two stanzas of the above extract.  (2) 

 

A3. Describe briefly what you would do when you come to know the danger of a thief in your neighbour’s house at midnight.  (2) 

 

A4. Complete the following table and write it down.  (2) 

 

Srl. Example Poetic Device Explanation 

1 No stir in the air, no stir in the sea ……………. ………………………….. 

2 …. over the waves its warning rung. ……………. ………………………….. 

 

A5. Compose four to six lines of your own on the topic “Sea”.  (2) 

 

 

(B)  Read the following extract and write the appreciation based on the aspects given below it. (4) 

 

Weavers, weaving at break of day, Why do you weave a garment so gay…..? Blue as the wing of halcyon wild, 

We weave the robes of a new-born child. 

 

Weavers, weaving at fall of night, Why do you weave a garment so bright…..? 

Like the plumes of a peacock, purple and green,  We weave the marriage-veils of a queen. 

 

Weavers, weaving solemn and still, What do you weave in the moonlight chill…..? 

White as a feather and white as a cloud, We weave a dead man’s funeral shroud. 

About the poem:  

The Form and Theme:  

Poetic Style, Language features, Poetic Devices used:  

Message, Values reflected: 

Opinion and evaluation of the poem: 

 

(SECTION C: WRITING SKILLS) 

Q. IV  Complete the following activities as per the given instructions. (16 Marks) 

 

(A) Attempt any ONE of the following:  (4) 

i. Draft a virtual message for the following situation: 

The Post-man, Mr. Shrirang Patil, has arrived with a registered letter in the name of your brother who is not home and he will be returning after two hours. The letter will be issued only to him on his signature. The post-man has agreed to meet the brother if he comes to the post office after 3 pm. The brother must bring his Aadhar Card for identity proof. Now, as you are going to college you need to write a message for him so that he can get the letter. Write it. 

OR 


ii. Write a Statement of Purpose for the following situation: 

You love acting, and want to become a TV/Theatre/Film actor. You have taken part in many drama competitions held in your college. You have also acted in many Street Plays. You are a trained dancer and also fluent in English, Marathi, and Hindi. Now, prepare a Statement of Purpose for admission to the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. 


OR 


iii. Write the possible dialogues for the following Group Discussion: 

Sujit, Ritesh, Shyama, and Aarav are involved in a group discussion on the topic of “Threats of Junk Food to Teenagers”. The evaluator gives a few minutes to them and explains the line of discussion and asks them to begin. Now think of suitable dialogues of each of the participants and write them down. 

 

(B) Attempt any ONE of the following:  (4) 

 

i. Framing interview questions: 

You have to interview a young girl who has been selected to participate at the Olympics in the Swimming event. Prepare a set of eight questions for taking her interview with the help of the following points: 

Childhood  

Inspiration 

Difficulties faced 

Future plans 

Message to aspirants 

   OR

ii. E-Mail Writing: 

You have paid your college fees in time and have the fee receipt with you, yet you have receives a mail from the college for paying the dues. Write an e-Mail as a reply in proper format with the necessary justifications and reference to the attachment of fee receipt. 

 OR

iii. Report Writing: 

Write a news report on the headline – “New Open Gym in the Town” with proper Dateline, Lead/Intro, and a short continuing paragraph. You may use the points given below: 

Details of the Gym – the Sponsor, authority 

Location, timings, rules   

Facilities available 

 

(C) Attempt any ONE of the following:  (4) 

i. Speech Writing: 

Write a short speech in about 100 to 150 words on the topic of “Precautions to Avoid Covid 19 Infection” with the help of following points. 

Physical distance while in public 

Cleanliness 

Sanitation 

Vaccination 

 OR

ii. Expansion if Idea: 

Expand the idea – “Empty Vassals Make the Most Sound” with the help of the following points: 

People without knowledge 

Trying to impress 

Lack of self confidence 

OR

iii. Compering: 

You are the compere of the Opening Ceremony of the “Traditional Day Function” of your college. Prepare a script for compering the programme in about 100 to 150 words with the help of the points given below: 

Introduction 

Welcome Speech 

Presentation of Participants 

Vote of Thanks 

 

(D) Attempt any ONE of the following:  (4) 


i. Appeal: 

Prepare an Appeal on the Topic: “Stop Spitting” with the help of following points in about 100 to 150 words. 

Spitting spreads infections 

Unhygienic and repulsive habit 

Makes surrounding dirty 

Any other point 

 OR

ii. Blog Writing: 

Write a blog in a proper format on the topic – “The ill effects of ragging” in about 100 to 150 words with the help of the points given below: 

Purpose behind ragging 

Trauma faced by the victims 

Misbehavior in the name of ragging 

Solutions 

  OR

iii. Review: 

Write a review of the film you have recently watched based on any four of the following points: 

Names of the main and supporting characters 

Story/theme 

Special features 

Music and choreography 

Rating to be given 

Recommendation: should people see it or not 

 

(SECTION C: LITERARY GENRE - NOVEL) 

Q. V  Complete the following activities as per the given instructions. (16 Marks) (A) Rewrite the following as directed.  (4) 

(1) Choose the correct options for each statement from the brackets and rewrite them.  (2) 

i. The characters in …………………… novel interact with other characters and undergo plausible and everyday experiences.  (Realistic / Utopian) 

ii. A ………………… novel narrates the adventures of the protagonist, who is an eccentric or disreputable person, in an episodic form. (Picaresque / Realistic) 

iii. The  ………………… novel is a novel set in a period earlier than that of the writing. (Utopian / 

Historic) iv. The ……………….. novel that novel in which the writer presents the narrative through a series of correspondence. (Epistolary / Psychological) 

 

(2) Match the columns of the following table and write it down.    (2) 

 

A

i. Joseph Conrad a. Mall Flanders 

ii. Agatha Christie b. The Canterbury Tales 

iii. Daniel Defoe c. The Heart of Darkness 

iv. Geoffrey Chaucer d. Miss Marple Mysterious 

 

  (B)  Answer the following questions in about 50 words each. (4) 

 

i. State in brief the theme of the extract from “To Sir with Love”. (2) 

 

ii. Narrate in your own words the incident when Frenman brought a comic relief in the Students’ Council Programme. (2) 

 

(C)  Answer the following questions in about 50 words each. (4) 

 

i. Bring out in brief the contrast in Fix’s attitude when he arrested Fogg and when he found out that he had made a mistake.  (2) 

 

ii. “Sir…. Forgive  me….  a most ….. unfortunate  resemblance …. robber arrested three days ago – you – are free!” Find the reason why Fix says these words. (2) 

 

(D)  Answer the following questions in about 50 words each. (4) 

 

i. Describe in brief the importance of the following places in the extract from “The Sign of Four”: (a)  London (b)  Lyceum Theatre  

 

ii. Watson wanted to impress and help Miss Morstan. Give two instances that justify this statement.  (2) 

 

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SET -3 Answers key

  

EXPECTED ANSWERS AND SCHEME OF MARKS


(SECTION A: Reading for Comprehension / Language Study/ Summarizing / Mind Mapping)

 1 (A)


A1. False Sentences:  (i) &   (iv)  (½ + ½)  Correct Sentences: 

i.    The lift-man threw the passenger out of the lift.    (½) 

ii.  The lift-man had to pay a fine                                  (½)

 

A2. The lift-man wanted the passenger to say “Top please!” instead of arrogant “Top”. The liftman threw the passenger out of the lift and did not allow him as he refused to be polite. (1 + 1)

                A3.    

   

Legal offence

Moral offence

Burglary

Rude behaviour

Burglary

Discourtesy

Violence

Haughtiness

(½  X 4 =2)




 

A4. ACCEPT ANY REASONABLE ANSWER with the name of the person with polite qualities and helpful nature and your feelings for him/her.  (1 + 1)

 

         A5. i.  will permit -            FUTURE TENSE           (½ + ½)

ii.  The ONLY penalty to pay is the penalty of being written down an ill-mannered fellow.  (1)

 

A6. i.  Courtesy

X

DISCOURTESY  

 

 

ii.  Legal

X

ILLEGAL

 

 

iii.  Violence

X

NON-VIOLENCE

 

 

iv. Civil 

X

UNCIVIL            

 

(½ X 4 = 2)        

             

(B)        (B1)      

i.            YOU MUST start a waste separation system in your building, college or neighbourhood. (1)  ii.    Population has grown, BUT the rate of growth has fallen sharply.  (1)                                 

           iii.      have demonstrated           -          PRESENT PERFECT TENSE                   (½ + ½)

 

            (B2)      Where WERE you yesterday?                                                             (1)

 

 

Q. 2 (A)

                A1.         

ii.   You must choose what is likely to interest you.   1) iii.  You must read for pleasure.                                           (1)

 

                A2.       To improve reading we must – 

i. read as many books as possible apart from the textbooks. (½) ii. not choose difficult books. iii. choose what is likely to interest us.

 

 

iv.     guess the meanings of difficult words from the context.

v.       enjoy the feeling that the extensive reading gives us.  


(Any four: ½ X 4 = 2)


 

A3.

Some people say that we cannot learn to speak

 a language better with the help of a book. 

 They believe that the spoken language and

 written language are quite different things. 

This cannot be true.  (1+1)

 

 

A4.

 


ACCEPT ANY REASONABLY CORRECT ANSWER 

with relevant examples.     (1 + 1)


 

A5.

i.  Some people say that we ARE NOT ABLE / UNABLE TO 

learn to speak a language better with the help of a book. (1)

 

 

 

ii. HOW CAN THIS BE TRUE?  (1)


 

A6.

i.    Deadens      X          DEPRIVES OF  

ii.  Extensive     X          COVERING LARGE AREA          (1 + 1 = 2)         

 

 

 

(B)

(B1)

 

 

(C)  

 

USES OF TREES

 

 

Food Products

Shade

Oxygen

Soil binding

Paper Products

Fruits

Reduces Temperature

Necessary for Life

Prevents Erosion

Books

Medicines

Nuts

Nests for birds

Attracts Rains

Cloth

Grains

Card Board



                                                                                                                        (½ X 6 = 3)

 

(SECTION B: POETRY- Reading for Comprehension and Appreciation)

Q. 3 (A)

A1. i.  The Abbot of Aberbrothok had placed a bell on the Inchcape  Rock because he had thought that it would save lives of people by warning bell sound when the sea would be rough.  (1)

 

ii.   The mariners were grateful to the Abbot of Aberbrothok because their lives were saved as had always got warning of the danger of the Inchcape Rock while sailing near it when the sea was rough. (1)


A2.       The first two stanzas describe the peaceful and pleasant appearance of the sea.

            The last two stanzas describe the rough and dangerous state of the sea.   (1 + 1)


  A3.      ACCEPT ANY REASONABLY CORRECT ANSWER          (2)



A4.

Srl.

Example

Poetic Device

Explanation

1

No stir in the air, no stir in the sea

Repetition

There is pleasant repetition of “No stir in the” for emphasis and rhythm.

2

…. over the waves its warning rung.

Inversion

&

Alliteration

The order of the words has been reversed for poetic effect.

There is pleasant repetition of sound of “w” in …waves its warning rung. 



A5.      ACCEPT ANY REASONABLY CORRECT ANSWER                 
(2)                                                                                                                                                (1 + 1)

 

(B)  Appreciation 

      About the poem:            This short poem – “Indian Weavers” by Sarojini Naidu gives us a glimpse of the life and work of India’s famous handloom craftsmanship.

      The Form and Theme: the theme of the poem is development of human life through various stages. The poet uses questions and answers form to throw light on the various stages of life. The three different timings of a day and the types of cloths the weavers weave represent the ways of life.   

      Poetic Style, Language features, Poetic Devices used: The poet uses a very simple style and vivid words to represent the significance of different stages of life – birth-adulthood-death, as the weavers  work in the morning, noon, and late evening. The metaphors: dawn – birth, dusk – adulthood, night – death. Other poetic devices used are: Simile, Alliteration, and Interrogation. The rhyme scheme is ‘aabb’.

      Message, Values reflected: the poem is dedicated to the talented and hardworking weavers and salutes them.

      Opinion and evaluation of the poem: I like the poem for its beauty of thought, colourfulness and use of imagery.

                                                                                           (Content: 03 + Appropriateness of Language: 01 = 04)                  

 

(SECTION C: WRITING SKILLS)

Q. IV  Complete the following activities as per the given instructions.   (16 Marks)

(A) Attempt any ONE of the following:       (4)

i.                Draft a virtual message for the following situation:

ii.              Statement of Purpose

iii.            Group Discussion

                        Content:                                        02

                        Sequence of ideas:                        01

                        Appropriateness of language:      01

Total: 04

  

(B) Attempt any ONE of the following:       (4)

 

         i.      Framing interview questions

                         Appropriateness of Questions:     02

                        Language and Style:                      01

                        Overall Impression:                      01

Total: 04

            ii.      E-Mail Writing:

                        Content:                                        02

                        Use of Proper Format:                  01

                        Overall Presentation:                    01

Total: 04

 

           iii.      Report Writing

                        Content:                                        02

                        Accuracy of Language:                 01

                        Appropriateness:                          01

Total: 04

 

(C) Attempt any ONE of the following:       (4)

 

     i.      Speech Writing

                        Logical Sequence of ideas:           02

                         Introduction:                                 01

                        Conclusion:                                   01

Total: 04

 

            ii.      Expansion if Idea:

                        Expansion of the Idea:                  02

                         Proper Introduction:                     01

                        Conclusion:                                   01

Total: 04

           iii.      Compering:

                        Connecting events:                       02

                         Impressive Introduction:              01

                        Summing up:                                 01

Total: 04

 

(D) Attempt any ONE of the following:       (4)

  

         i.      Appeal:

                        Presentation of Content:              02

                        Convincing Language:                   01

                        Motivational Message:                 01

Total: 04

            ii.      Blog Writing:

                        Main Content:                               02

                        Header/Menu/Navigation Bar:    01

                        Footer:                                          01

Total: 04

 

           iii.      Review:

                        Presentation of Theme:                02

                        Novel Aspects:                              01

                        Overall Presentation:                    01

Total: 04

 

 

(SECTION D: LITERARY GENRE - NOVEL)

Q. V  Complete the following activities as per the given instructions.    (16 Marks)

         (A) Rewrite the following as directed.              (4)

(1)   Choose the correct options for each statement from the brackets and rewrite them.           (2)

i.        The characters in REALISTIC novel interact with other characters and undergo plausible and everyday experiences.  (Realistic / Utopian)

ii.      A PICARESQUE novel narrates the adventures of the protagonist, who is an eccentric or disreputable person, in an episodic form. (Picaresque / Realistic)

iii.    The  HISTORIC novel is a novel set in a period earlier than that of the writing. (Utopian /

Historic) iv. The EPISTOLARY novel that novel in which the writer presents the narrative through a series of correspondence. (Epistolary / Psychological)

 

(2)   Match the columns of the following table and write it down.              (2)


 

A

B

i.

Joseph Conrad

c.  The Heart of Darkness 

ii.

Agatha Christie

d. Miss Marple Mysterious

iii.

Daniel Defoe

a.  Mall Flanders

iv.

Geoffrey Chaucer

b.  The Canterbury Tales 

 


(B)   
Answer the following questions in about 50 words each. (4)

i.        The extract from “To Sir with Love” is – the teacher-student relationship and the performance of Braithwaite’s students at the proceedings of the Students’ Council – improvement in the conduct of his students – increase in the level of confidence and courtesy.      (2)

ii.      Narrate in your own words the incident when Frenman brought a comic relief in the Students’ Council Programme. (2)

 

(C)    Answer the following questions in about 50 words each. (4)

i.        Fix’s belief that Fogg is a robber makes him follow Fogg and dutifully arrest him at Liverpool. He rejects all clarifications from Fogg. However on realizing his mistake he releases Fogg and is full of regret. Fogg knocks Fix down in anger and Fix accepts it without a word. (2)

ii.      Fix’s misconception of Fogg had made him arrest Fogg, but he realizes his mistake and is terribly sorry for his mistake. Therefore, he utters these words out of repentance. This leads Fogg to knock Fix down in anger and Fix to accept this punishment as he deserves it.   

                                                                                                                                                                  (2)

 

(D)    Answer the following questions in about 50 words each. (4)

i. The importance of the following places in the extract from “The Sign of Four”:

(a)    London – the case starts here with the meeting between Holmes and Mary Morstan. Both of them meet Thaddeus Sholto here. They also chase Jonathan Small and Tonga in London where Tonga is killed and Small is captured.              (1)


(b)    Lyceum Theatre – at this place the writer of the anonymous letter tells Mary to go if she wishes to get justice.      (1)


ii. Watson is instantly attracted towards Mary Morstan. He always wants to impress her with all his sympathy for her. To do this he describes her in detail to Holmes, listens to her problem with great attention, he also goes with her to visit the unknown visitor, he admires her beauty. (2)

                                                                                                                                                               

 

 

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