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XI ENGLISH PUBLIC EXAMINATION– MARCH 2024 – ANSWER KEY (BASED ON GOVT.

OFFICIAL KEY) – WIN ENGLISH GUIDE


PART -1 PART –II PART-III PART-IV
ONE MARK (20X1=20) TWO MARK THREE MARK FIVE MARK (7X5=35 MARKS)
1. b. isolated SECTION -1( SECTION -1( 41. a. THE QUEEN OF BOXING (Kom’s experience)
2. a. strange TWO MARK (4X2=8) ANY FOUR (2X3=6) ANY TWO b. TIGHT CORNERS
3. b. honesty 21. a. Every flower enjoys the air it breathes / 31. The Hollow Crown – William Shakespeare 42. a. ONCE UPON A TIME
4. c. criticised the flower is happy with the air the nature bestowed on it / 32. Confessions of a Born Spectator – Ogden b. EVEREST IS NOT THE ONLY PEAK
5. d. unworthy every flower in nature enjoys itself. Nash 43. a. AFTER TWENTY YEARS
6. a. interesting b. The nature gives happiness to all / 33. Lines written in the Early Spring – William b. THE SINGING LESSON
7. c. wheel Nature makes everyone happy / Wordsworth 44. a. summary(Title-1, Rough copy/draft-1,Fair
8. d. ment We see the love of nature in all its creation.
SECTION -2 copy/draft-3) /NOTE MAKING (Title -1, subtitle-2, points-2)
9. d. SVO 22. a. human body / the body’s flesh / (2x3=6 marks) ANY TWO b. Dialogue between a father and a son on
10. b. eradicate all perishable things. choice of a career.
11. a./b. in/ for* b. Death-Earth 34. Who are the citizens of dreamland? Why? 45. a. Job application letter for the post of
12. c. frightened
23. a. He wants to be real and genuine/ His teeth - sportsmen, poets and anglers are the citizen of Personal Assistant with Bio-data(from,to -1, salu…1,
13. a. had seen dreamland. They have their own imagination and body -1, subscription, date-1, biodata-1)
are bare like that of the fangs of a snake.
14. b. is able to use forget to take their things. b. Letter to HM requesting a bonafide
So, he asks his son to show him how to laugh/
the left and certificate. (place, date-1, salu..-1, body-2, envelope – 1)
his laughter resembles snake’s bare fangs. 35. What did Bryson wish to avoid in his life?
right hands
b. The poet wants to relearn from his son. -careful in his travel and avoiding forgetfulness / 46. a. i. paused, passed - (2 marks)
equally. -to rise from the dinner table with shaky movements/
24. a. The speaker is proud of his position he holds ii. some
15. c. felecitation -to close the door of a car with 14 inches of coat outside /
/ his position in life. iii. ought to
16. c. aren’t they -to sit on chewing gum, ice cream, cough syrup
b. proud-position; hold-humble iv. or/ or else /otherwise
17. b. put off or motor oil and stain his trousers /
b. i. The little boy memorized the alphabet within a
18. b. National 25. a. No, the poet does not talk about a real cat. -Air travel with his family members (*ANY THREE)
week. *within /alphabet
Cadet Corps b. He is the master criminal because his 36. Describe the author’s grandmother. ii. Everyone of the students was questioned.
19. d. happy journey foot prints cannot be traced out by the Short, fat, slightly bent / criss-cross of wrinkles in iii. Wordsworth is one of the greatest poets
20. a. in Scotland Yard. So, he is called the Hidden Paw. her face /looked beautiful, serene, peaceful and of the world.
26. a. Exchanging positions / content / affectionate, caring, religious woman iv. Raju has taken / took half a day leave.
Taking the place of a winning athlete / (*ANY THREE POINTS) v. I have been working in this school for
swapping position with one of the athletes – pleases ego. SECTION -3 twenty years.
b. As the athletes play for victory, they play (3X3=9) ANY THREE
rough / Athletes are zealous and they do not
47. a. i. deltiologist…
37. Email to friend congratulating on success {{

consider others feelings / everyone wants to win. in the Chess Tournament. ii. Rowland Hill….
SECTION -2( iii. 1840 in England….
(3X2=6) ANY THREE 38. Notice about a field visit to Museum.
iv. The ten rupees postage stamp depicting
27. Pranav said, “I was walking along the street”. 39. Process of making a cup of tea. Mahatma Gandhi issued in 1948.
Best wishes by 28. May you be blessed (by God with happiness / with happiness by God).
40. Complete the proverbs. v. Collecting postage stamps will give a great
WIN You may be blessed
(or)
(by God with happiness / with happiness by God) a. Cut your coat according to your cloth. opportunity to gain knowledge of different
countries, plants, animals or famous people
ENGLISH 29. Though/Although/Even though we stayed up b. A bad workman always blames his tools.
c. Despair gives courage to a coward. that they are in the stamps.
GUIDE all night, we were not tired at all.
30. Were I a millionaire, I would buy a car. b. Para on “Students and Social Service”.
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