Saturday, March 13, 2021

XII MODEL QUESTION PAPER ENGLISH (80 marks)SET -2

 

             HSC BOARD ENGLISH QUESTION PAPER

                                                                                                                               

Time-3Hrs                                                                                     Marks -80

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Section I: Textual Passage

 

Q1. A. Read the following extract and do the activities:                                        (12)

A1. Complete the web by listing the benefits of biomedical research devices.(2)

 

 

 

 


 

 Advantages ofBiomedical research


Today, we see that people have become health conscious. The smart watches, other wearable, health apps in our phone keep on collecting data. We can say that they are our own mini biomedical research devices. They detect our heart rate, monitor the patient’s sleep pattern, keep e record of his exercise, the distance walked etc.  The analysis of this data collected can give new insights and provide a personalised, individual feedback to each and every person. Nowadays we have gadgets to monitor blood sugar, blood pressure etc. at home; 24x7 monitoring can be provided to patients in hospitals too. With the help of Big Data the doctors can now have their better diagnosis of any ailment, the effect of only drug etc. unnecessary guess work can be significantly reduced. Past records of the patients can be maintained and better analysis of the health can be obtained. Big Data helps in monitoring the outbreaks of epidemics and diseases. Just when you post your message ‘I am down with flu’ on WhatsApp or Facebook it will be monitored and the areas affected by flu can be easily located and necessary precautions can be taken. Pharmaceutical companies would pay huge amount to receive the health data of the people to promote research in the particular area. With the help of the data gathered, individuals are often given suggestions and solutions for the problems they are encountering.

 

A2. Mention any two advantages of Big Data.                                                                     (2)

A3.Big Data helps in monitoring the out breaks of epidemics and diseases.

Explain.                                                                                                                                     (2)

A4. Read the following sentences from the extract and do the activities.  (2)

They are our own biomedical devices….

It will be monitored….

The underlined words refer to: a_______________

b_______________

A5. Do you think people have become health conscious? Comment.                      (2)

A6. Do as directed:                                                                                                                    (2)

a.      we see that people have become health conscious. (Identify and name the clause)

b.      Big Data helps inmonitoring the outbreaks of epidemics and diseases. (Change into present continuous tense.)

 

Section II : Non-Textual Passage

Q.1 b) Do as Directed.                        ( 4) 

I) it was thought desirable to introduce a prayer (change the voice)

II) we did not see his face ,but we have got his gun .(rewrite using though)

iii) she had taken refuse with Mrs.Adis. (Rewrite using simple past tense in the sentence)

iv) spot the error and rewrite the sentence.

If I was an Astronaut ,I would have been very happy.

Q2.A. Read the following extract and do the activities.                                                (12)

A1. Complete the sentences by choosing the correct information from the

extract.                                                                                                                                             (2)

a.      Dassler brothers nailed some pegs into soles so as to______________.

b.     Adolf came up with a marketing idea that__________________.

c.      The new factory was named as___________________.

d.     Field starJesse Owens wore the spiked shoesand got_______________.

 

In 1924, two brothers inherited their father’s craft and opened Dassler Brothers’ Shoes Factory in the town. Very soon, by virtue of learning from their father’s outstanding shoe making craft over years, a different style sole was invented by them. They nailed some pegs into soles so as to keep from slip. With this kind of shoes being popular in the town, some of the residents from surrounding towns began to come to order these shoes. For the bigger market, the little brother Adolf came up with a marketing idea that let customers try for free. This kind of commercial sales had never been heard at that moment. After a month, with the experience of trying, the customers all flooded into the factory: Some of them bought the shoes at once and some continued to order. Since that, Dassler Brothers’ Shoes Factory won the big market. At that time, the German people were very fond of soccer, even though sports were not popular at all. Consequently, a good pair of soccer shoes became almost all the German people’s dreams. Dassler brothers had a keen business sense even when they were only children, and they began to study again in the factory and design football shoes at once. The very simple design may seem outdated today, but at the time they were totally new and advanced design.

 

Several years later, the brothers built a bigger shoes factory and began to sell to the whole Germany. The new factory was named as Adidas Factory which was the predecessor of today’s famous Adidas. In the third and fourth decade of the 20th century, the brothers’ shoes became well known in larger areas and they kept enlarging their business. Especially, the track and field star Jesse Owens wore the spiked shoes made by Dassler brothers and got four championships in the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. This set the whole sporting world on fire and Dassler brothers’ name was known by more and more people.

 

A2. Rewrite the following sentences stating against each of them whether they are true or false.                                                                                                                     (2)

a.      Dassler brothersnailed some pegs into soles so as to keep fromslip.

b.      After a month, the customersall moved away from the factory.

c.      Dassler brothers hadno business sense.

d.      The brothers built a bigger shoes factory and began to sellto the whole Germany.

A3. Write from the extract four words related to ‘Business’.                                       (2)

A4. Give an example of family business inherited by children and who went on creating history.                                                                                                                                             (2)

A5. Grammar:                                                                                                                              (4)

a.     They nailed some pegs into soles so as to keep from slip. (Frame a ‘Wh’ question to get the underlined part as an answer)

b.     The brothers built a bigger shoes factory. (Rewrite the sentence beginning with   A bigger………)

c.      The brothers built a bigger shoes factory and began to sellto the whole Germany. (Replace infinitive with gerund and rewrite)

d.     Jesse Owens wore the shoes and got fourchampionships. (Rewrite using ‘not only……..but also…..’ )    

 

Q2. B. Write the summary of the above extract with help of the points given below. Give a suitable title to it.                                                                                            (5)

Dassler Brothers inherited…………..invented……………..   customers flooded into the factory…….Business expanded……     became more popular.

 

Q2. C. Develop a mind Mapping frame/design to show the ‘Advantages of Urbanization’ to the people. You can take the help of following points in order to develop each of them into further branches.                                                             (5)

(Transportation, health, education, employment, exposure to different cultures)

 

Section III: Poetry

 

Q3. A. Read the given extract and do the activities.                                                             (10)

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

The Sun in the heaven was shining gay,

All things were joyful on that day;

The sea-birdsscream’d as they wheel’d round,

And there was joyaunce in their sound.

 

The buoy of the Inchcpe Bell was seen

A darker speck on the ocean green;

Sir Ralph the Rover walk’d his deck,

And fix’d his eye on the darker speck.

 

He felt the cheering power of spring,

It made him whistle, it made him sing;

His heart was mirthful to excess,

But the Rover’s mirth was wickedness.

 

His eye was on the Inchcape Float;

Quoth he, “My men, put out the boat,

And row me to the Inchcape Rock,

And I’ll plague the Abbot of Aberbrothok.”

 

A1. The incidents narrated in the extract are arranged in a jumbled manner. Rearrange them in a proper order as they occur in the extract.                       (2)

a.      The buoy of the Inchcape bell looked like a darker speck

b.     Rock was hid by the surge’s swell

c.      His eye was on the Inchcape Rock

d.     Sir Ralph the Rover walked his deck

A2. Who had placed the Inchcape bell and why?                                                          (2)

A3. The sea-birdsscream’d as they wheel’d round. (Name the figure of speech in the above line and find another example of the same from the extract and write it

down.)                                                                                                                                                                                                 (2)

A4. Do you agree that the above extract has a theme that when one does good it benefits everyone? Justify your answer.                                                                                                                                                                                     (2)

A5. Compose a short poem in about 4-6 lines on the ‘Sea’.                                                                                                                                                                                        (2)

 

Q3. B. Read the following poem and write an appreciation of it with the help of the following points:                                                                                                                                                           (4)

1.     About the poem/poet and the title

2.     The theme

3.     Poetic style

4.     The language/poetic devices used in the poem

5.     Message, values, morals in the poem

6.     Your opinion about the poem

 

Money

When I had money, money, O!

I knew no joy till I went poor;

For many a false man as a friend

Came knocking all day at my door.

 

Then felt I like a child that holds

A trumpet that he must not blow

Because a man is dead; I dared

Not speak to let this false world know.

 

Much have I thought of life, and seen

How poor men’s hearts are ever light;

And how their wives do hum like bees

About their work from morn till night.

 

So, when I hear these poor ones laugh,

And see the rich ones coldly frown-

Poor men, think I, need not go up

So much as rich men should come down.

 

When I had money, money, O!

My many friends proved all untrue;

But now I have no money, O!

My friends are real, though very few.

- William Henry Davies

 

Section IV : Writing Skills

 

Q4. A. Complete the activities as per the instructions given below.                        (16)

 

A1. Attempt any one of the following.                                                                                    (4)

 

Koyal called Mrs Grover, a furniture shop owner. Since she was not available, her assistant, Vidhi answered. The following is a conversation between Koyal and Vidhi. As Vidhi was going out immediately afterwards, she left a message for Mrs Grover.

 

Read the conversation and write a message. Put your message in a box.

 

Koyal: Hello, is that Grand Furniture?

Vidhi: Yes.

Koyal: Could I speak to Mrs Grover?

Vidhi: I am afraid she’s not here at the moment.

Koyal: When will she be back?

Vidhi: Not before six in the evening. Can I take a message for her?

Koyal: Yes. Could you tell her that she has to deliver the furniture ordered by me, for my new house only on the 20th August and not on 14th August. Ask her to keep it ready by 9:00 am on the 20th of August. I will be sending a pick up van and so she does not have to arrange for the same.

Vidhi: Ok, I will inform her.

Koyal: Thank you.

                                                                          OR

 

You must have decided your aim in life. Which institute /university would you like to join for your diploma/graduation? Write a Statement of Purpose as a part of your application to the institute/university.

 

OR

 

Have a group discussion among your friends on the topic ‘Impact of COVID-19 on the Global economy’. Write five viewsin the form of dialogues.

 

A2. Attempt any one of the following.                                                                                    (4)

 

Write an email to your friend explaining the lockdown experience to him/her.

 

OR

 

Write a report on Blood-donation Camp organised by your college on the occasion of the Republic Day celebrations.

 

OR

 

You are the class representative. Conduct an interview of SonuSood (Film actor and philanthropist) for the great help he provided during the lockdown to the poor, especially the migrants.

 

A3. Attempt any one of the following.                                                                                    (4)

 

Write a speech on the topic ‘Impact of Covid-19 on environment’.

 

OR

 

Imagine that you are a compere for ‘Independence Day Celebration’ of your college. Write a script of the same. You can take the help of the following points

a.      Flag hoisting

b.     Introduction/welcome speech/felicitation

c.      Speech by the chief guest

d.     Patriotic song/dance

e.      Vote of thanks.

 

OR

 

‘Manners maketh man’ – Expand the idea in your own words with a proper example.

 

A4. Attempt any one of the following.                                                                                    (4)

 

Write a review on the book you have read or movie you have watched recently.

 

OR

 

Write a blog on the topic ‘An unforgettable incident in my life’.

 

OR

 

Imagine that you are a member of an NGO. Prepare an appeal on behalf of your NGO requesting to donate food, medicines and some financial help for jobless persons duringthe lockdown time.

 

Section V: Novel                                                                      (16)

 

Q5. A1. Fill in the blanks with appropriate answers.                                               (2)

a.      The word Picaro means ______________

b.     ____________ was the first novel in English written by an Indian.

A2. Match the following.                                                                                                         (2)

                 A                                              B

a. Tale of Genji                           central idea

b. Theme                                      World’s first novel

c. Novella                                     Imaginary community

d. Utopia                                      Italian word     

 

B1. Write a short note on the theme – ‘student teacher relationship’ in the novel ‘To Sir with Love’                                                                                                                                     (2)

B2. Write a short note on the character sketch of Miss Philips.                                 (2)

 

C1. Write a short note on the theme ‘Time’ in the novel ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        (2)

 

C2. ‘His (Phileas Fogg) object however, to be victorious and not to win the money.’ Justify.                                                                                                                                                                                                                      (2)

 

D1. ‘The Agra treasure brought nothing but bad luck to anyone who came in touch with it’ – Jonathan Small. Comment.                                                                                                                                                                (2)

 

D2. Narrate in your own words the visit of Miss Morstan at Sherlock Holmes’ place.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     (2)                                

 

                     



Thursday, March 11, 2021

XII ENGLISH SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER 80 MARKS SET -1


       XII           Total Marks : 80              ENGLISH        

Note : (1) All questions are compulsory. There may be internal option/s.

(2)    Answers are to be written in complete sentences. One word answer or incomplete answer will not be given credit.

(3)    Figures / webs/diagrams/ charts/ tables etc. should be drawn and presented completely with proper answers written as instructed.

(4)    Use of colour pen/pencil is not allowed. Use only Black or Blue pen.

1A. Read the extract and complete the activities given below.                     [12]    

   Uses of Big Data.

1.     Location and Tracking: Big Data has been useful in identifying and tracking the exact location of a place. Your GPS and Google Maps make use of Big Data. With geographic positioning and radio frequency identification sensors we get the real time data about traffic, congestion on a particular route, if the route is closed or if it is a one-way route, understanding accident prone areas etc. You can plan your own route, according to the travel time and the transportation of goods. If you have ordered something online you can track the location of your goods in transit, you can also track the condition of the goods. This has immensely helped the logistics companies to reduce risks in transport, improve speed and reliability in delivery.

2.     Understanding the Weather Patterns: There are weather sensors and satellites setup all around the globe. Huge amount of data is continuously being received from them. They help us to understand the weather and help in weather forecasting. Weather patterns give us warnings of the impending natural calamities like floods, earthquakes, tsunami etc. Necessary preparations to combat them can be made well in advance. We can study global warming, predict availability of natural resources like water.

A1. Choose the two appropriate statements which show the correct information of the extract.                                                                                                               (2)

1)      GPS and Google Maps are useful in identifying and tracking the exact location of a place.  

2)      Location tracking increases the risks in transport.    

3)      Weather sensors and satellites send huge amount of data.

4)      Weather Patterns show the information of one-way route to the vehicle driver. 

 

A2. Find out the importance of GPRS system.                                                            (2)

A3.’ Understanding the Weather Patterns by weather sensors and satellites is

important’. Explain.                                                                                                       (2)

A4. Write the sources of information you know.                                                         (2)

A5. Do as directed.                                                                                       (2)                      

1)  Big data has been useful in identifying and cracking the exact location of a place.

(Rewrite using ‘not only ----but also’.)                                                                                                      

2)  You can plan your own route according to the travel time and the transportation of goods. (Rewrite using’ be able to’.)

A6. Insert appropriate letters and make meaningful words.                              (2)      

    i) Lo-ati-on      (ii) fre-uenc-         (iii) pa-tic-lar       (iv) –suna-i

 Q.1 B Do as Directed.                       (4)

I)Girl was cooking roots and tree leaves without Fire.(Insert articles wherever it is necessary )

ii)I have Taken poor man's way out -I swim.......them. I always have been fascinated........ the Indian Ocean.(Use appropriate preposition )


iii) the king ask them ,"what do you call that game?"(Rewrite it in to Indirect Speech)

II) spot the error and rewrite the sentence .

I)C.V. Raman's knowledges of all branches of Physics are abnormal.

2A.i) Read the extract and complete the activities given below.                  [12]         

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 for duty but for pleasure. Do not choose the most difficult books you find, with the idea of listing 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 differ only slightly from others. Some people say that we cannot learn to speak a language better with the help of a book. To believe that the spoken language and written language are quite different things. This is not so.

A1. Choose the correct alternatives and fill in the blanks.                             (2)       

a)   You must not choose the most-------books you find. (difficult/easy)                                                  

b)  You must choose what is likely to ------you. (interest/check)                                                              

c)   You must read books for --------. (duty/pleasure)                                                                               

d)  Constantly looking up new words in the dictionary------interest. (stimulates/deadens)

A2. Complete the following:                                                                               (2)     

The different steps suggested to improve reading are:

1)----------------------------------                                                                                                           

2)-----------------------------------                                                                                                   3)------------------------------------        

A3. Explain what some people say about learning the spoken form of a language.   (2)

A4. Describe a few ways by which you can improve your English.                (2)                 

A5. Do as directed:                                                                                                   (2)                 

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

book. (Rewrite using ‘be able to) able to)                                                                          b) It is extensive. (Make it a rhetorical question.)                                

A6. Vocabulary:                                                                                                            (2)

a)You should not have to be constantly looking up new words in the dictionary, for that deadens interest and checks real learning. (The underlined word here means---                            

(i) develops          

   (ii) deprives of           

     (iii)creates                                                                 

b) You should enjoy the feeling which extensive reading gives. (The underlined word here --)                                                                                                                                                          

(i) covering a large area (ii) supplementary      (iii) creative


2B. Write a summary of the above given extract.                                                   [3]

 2C) Draw a tree diagram that contains the main points and important supporting details from the passage given below.                                                                [3]

There are different kinds of books which can be grouped under different categories. Stories, plays and poetry can be considered as part of literature. The chief aim of literature is to entertain and please. Books dealing with History, Geography, Sociology, Politics are expository books. These provide information to the reader. Books which deal with religion and theology may be grouped under philosophical books. They make a person think deeply about a subject. A book like a dictionary or a collection of idioms, world record facts and figures can be classified under the head of reference books. Thus books serve a variety of purposes, and cater to all needs.

 

3A. Read the extract and complete the activities given below.                             [10]

Weavers, weaving at break of days                                                                                                          

Why do you weave a garment so guy                                                                                                

Blue as the wing of the 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 shroud


A1.Rewrite the statements and state whether they are true or false.             (2)                  (i)The weavers are weaving garments for the new born child in the evening .                         

(ii) In the moonlight the weavers are weaving are weaving the garments for a dead man’s shroud.                                                                                                                                              

(iii)The poem shows three stages of man life.                                                                             

(iv) The questions given in the poem are for the readers. 

A2. The poet used few symbols to show the emotions. Describe them.                       (2)

 

A3. Compare childhood with youth in 50 words.                                                          (2)

 

A4. Write rhythmic words and rhyme scheme of the first stanza.                               (2)

 

A.5 Add your two poetic lines to rhyme with the given line                                                                  

We weave the robes of a new-born child.                                                     (2)  


 3B. Read the poem and solve the given activities below.                              [4]    

My father travels in the late evening train                                                                                           

Standing among silent commuters in the yellow light                                                                              

Suburbs slide past his unseeing eyes                                                                                                              

His shirt and pants are soggy and his black raincoat                                                                                    

Stained with mud and his bag stuffed with books                                                                                        

Is falling apart. His eyes dimmed by age                                                                                                     

  Fade homeward through the humid monsoon night.                                                                            

     Now I can see him getting off the train                                                                                                          

Like a word dropped from a long sentence.                                                                                                  

He hurries across the length of the grey platform,                                                                                Crosses the railway line, enters the lane,                                                                                                      

His chappals are sticky with mud, but he hurries onward.

 

Home again, I see him drinking weak tea,                                                                                     Eating a stale chapatti, reading a book.                                                                                                 

He goes into the toilet to contemplate                                                                                                  Man’s estrangement from a man-made world.                                                                                           

Coming out he trembles at the sink,                                                                                                   

The cold water running over his brown hands,                                                                                   A few droplets cling to the greying hair on his wrists.                                                         His sullen children have often refused to share                                                                          Jokes and secrets with him.                                                                                                                           

He will now go to sleep                                                                                                                            

Listening to the static on the radio, dreaming                                                                                              

Of his ancestors and grandchildren, thinking                                                                                                

Of nomads entering a subcontinent through a narrow pass

 

Write an appreciation of the poem ‘Father Returning Home’ using the following points:   

a) About the poem and poet b) Theme of the poem c) Poetic device d) Your opinion of the poem

 

4A. Complete the activities as per the instructions given below.                        [4]

1) You are Dipika, a personal assistant to Mrs. Priyanka. She was away attending a meeting when Mr. George rang up. You spoke to him and jotted down his message in your note-pad. Draft a message for Mrs. Priyanka using the information from your note-pad given below.

(Mr. George- rang up-5pm-has received the manuscript and CD’s-coming tomorrow-to thank Mrs. Priyanka personally-to handover the cheque.)

                                                               OR

2) Read the following details and prepare a suitable statement of purpose.

You have always been fascinated by building construction. Once your dad saw you completely engrossed in watching construction work next to your house. After that identifying your interest, he registered your name in designing and drawing class. From that time, you wanted to become a Civil Engineer. You have taken science stream n your junior college after an excellent score in SSC board examination. In your free time you love reading magazines on designing and construction. Draft a Statement of Purposethat will help you to get admission at M.Vishwesharraya College of Engineering Dharwad, Karnataka.     

                                                              OR

 

 

      3) Have a group discussion on the following topic ‘Conservation of Forests’.          Arya, Anusaya, Mohit – you all have been given few minutes to think on your   topic for today’s group discussion, which is ‘Conservation of Forests’. You may now   begin the discussion.

 

4B. Complete the activities as per the instructions given below.                                   [4]

1)  While on a business trip, you spent a week in a large hotel. However the poor facilities and rude behaviour of the hotel-staff made your stay very unpleasant. Write an e-mail of complaint to the manager of the hotel expressing your feelings of annoyance and suggesting what could be done to improve the standard of the hotel.

                                                                        OR

2)  Write a short report of the celebration of Independence Day in your junior college using following hints. (Write in 100 words.)

(The time students assembled in college, the arrival of the chief guest and other dignitaries, flag hoisting, speeches, cultural programme, vote of thanks, etc.)

OR

3)  Frame interview questions                                                                                                                            

Imagine that you are a representative of your college. You want to publish an interview of a famous film actor in the college magazine. Prepare questions to take his interview. (8 to 10 questions). 

 

4C. Complete the activities as per the instructions given below                               (4)

1)Prepare a speech to be made before your class appealing on ‘The Status of Women in India’. (100 words)

OR

2) Prepare a script for compering a book release event. The event is held in your college where the author of the book to be launched, Mr Avinash Raje has taken his education. (Write in 100 words a script of the same.)Use the following points – Introduction, Lighting the lamp, Welcome speech, book release and distribution of first signed copies by author, speech and few pages read by the Principal, speech of the guest, vote of thanks)

OR

3)Expand the idea in your own words with proper examples. – (100 words). 

“Manners makes man”. 


4D. Complete the activities as per the instructions given below                                   [4]

1)Write a blog using proper format on the topic –“Man is free by birth”. 

                                                                        OR

2)  Write a review of a newspaper article on published on ‘Ganesh Festival’. (100 words) 

                                                                      OR

3)  Prepare an appeal making people aware about the tree- plantation and to join the program using following points(Give programs, time and date, contact information, use picture, decorative frame)

 

5A. Complete the activities given below as per the instructions.                                        

A1) State whether the following statements are true or false.                                        (2)

a)     The novel as a literary genre has a history of about two thousand years.

b)    18th century new readers from the middle class had more interest in romances and tragedies.

c)     ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’, by John Banyan (1678) and ‘Oroonoka’, by Apra

Behn(1688) initiated the Plenteous and Colourful tradition of English novel.

d)    There are five elements essential of ‘Novel’ or ‘Novella’. 

A2) Match the following type of novel with its meaning.                                              (2)

                    Type of Novel

                       Meaning

1)Autobiographical Novel

a) flow of thoughts

2)Picaresque Novel

b) letters

3)Epistolary Novel

c) rogue

4)Stream of Consciousness

d) based on life of the author

 

B.   Answer in about 50 words to the following questions

A1.’The teacher Braithwaite felt happy to observe his students.’ Explain.                   (2)

A.2. Give a brief character sketch of  DENHAM                                       

C.   Answer in about 50 words to the following questions

A.1.  Write in 4 to 5 sentences on the character Phileas Fogg.                           (2)

A.2.  Describe the climax of ‘Around the World in Eighty                                    (2)

 

D.  Answer in about 50 words to the questions                                                             

  A.1.  Explain the theme of ‘The Sign of four. Four’.                                           (2)

A.2.  Describe the character of  'Mary Morstan' Morstan                                 (2)