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CBSE Sample Question Paper 2022-2023 Class 12


English Solved
CBSE Class 12 English(Core-301) Question Papers 2022 Solved

SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (2022-23)

ENGLISH – CORE (301)

CLASS-XII

Time allowed: 23hours Maximum Marks: 80


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General Instructions :

Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :

(i) This question paper contains THREE sections READING, WRITING, and LITERATURE.

(ii) Attempt questions based on specific instructions for each part.

CBSE Sample Question Paper 2022-2023 Class 12 English Solved: Reading


Section Part-i

Section A: Rrading Skills (20 marks)

Note: You will get two paragraphs to test your reading comprehension skills.( 10*2=20)
1. Read the passage given below: 10

1 Last week, a wild elephant was radio-collared for the first time in Assam State Forest
Department and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) India, it is being described as a step to study and
mitigate human-elephant conflict. The department plans to collar at least five elephants in
high-conflict habitats in the coming months. Experts say the exercise is challenging and runs the
risk of low success.

2 What it means? Radio collars are GPS-enabled collars and can relay information about an
elephant's whereabouts. They weigh roughly 8 kg identifying a suitable candidate (generally an
adult elephant), darting it with a sedative, and fitting the collar around its neck before it is
revived. Additionally, the team also attaches an accelerometer to the collar to understand what
exactly the elephant is doing at any given time (running, walking, eating, drinking, etc.).

3 Why is it done? The objectives are two-fold, said M.K. Yadava, Chief GPS would help us track
and study the movement patterns of the herd, across regions and habitats, he said. Added Hiten
Ba e will know where they are moving, which corridors they frequent, if the habitat is sufficient, if
it needs protection, what is driving the conflict. The second objective is incidental : The collar
would serve as an early warning system to people if elephants incidents, said veterinarian and
elephant expert Kushal Konwar Sarma, who is involved in the exercise.

4 The Plan in Assam : In March 2020, the Ministry of Environment of Forest and Climate
Change gave approval to collaring of five elephants nitpur and Biswanath districts. It set a
number of of periodic reports. The Challenges : Collaring is an extremely time consuming and
challenging exercise. We have to identify the matriarch of the herd we will tag ....... identification
alone takes time

and involves us stalking them for days, said the elephant expert Sarma.

5 For there to go on foot. There is risk for very skilled experts on board and they are doing the
job with utmost care. officials said, not all components for radio collaring are available in India
including collars and tranquilising drugs. These have to be imported and are another challenge.
Also elephants grow collars may become tight, so we usually take a senior elephant so there is
less chance Baishya said, They will have it on for maximum six months, before it falls off , id
Bibhuti Lakhar, a senior scientist. Last year, an elephant, which had strayed into Guwahati from
Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary in 2019, was radio-collared on a trial basis. We monitored it for a
month, but due to the weight of the belt and the elephant brushing against trees, the signal was
feeble and ultimately the collar fell off, aid a forest official.

6 Is it worth it ? Yadava said while there were risks and the success rate was low, there has
been no better mechanism than collaring to study conflict long-term.

Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the question below: 10*1=10

Q. (i) Show evidence from the passage that radio collaring of elephants is a challenging
task.
Ans. The radio-collaring of elephants is a challenging task because they have to be imported
and soon become tight and fall down.

Q. (ii) What purpose is served by radio collaring of elephants ? 1

Ans. The purpose of radio collaring is to track and study the movements of the elephant.

Q. (iii)Which device in the collar gives information about the elephant's activities ? 1

Ans. Radio collars with GPS give information about the elephant's moments.

Q. (iv) What are the twin objectives of collaring the elephants ? 1

Ans. The twin objectives of collaring the elephants are to track them at the moment and,
second, the collar would serve as an early warning system to people if elephant incidents occur.

Q. (v) What two conditions are prescribed by the concerned Ministry for collaring
elephants ? 1

Ans. The weight of the collar shouldn't be more than 8 kg and should be on the neck for a
maximum of six months.

Q. (vi) Why is collaring a time consuming exercise ? 1

Ans. Collaring is a time-consuming exercise as darting it with a sedative and fitting the collar
around its neck is very difficult. Second, the identification of the matriarch of the herd is again a
difficult task.

Q. (vii) Why is it not advisable to put a collar on a young elephant ? 1

Ans. It is not advisable to put a collar on a young elephant, as the young elephant will grow and
become fat and the collar will become tight.

Q. (viii) Why does the collar fall off from the elephant's neck? 1

Ans. The collar falls off from the elephant's neck as the weight of the belt and the elephant
brush against trees.

Q. (ix) Find the word in the passage which means "to make a person or animal
unconcious". (Para 5) 1

Ans. tranquilising

Q. (x) What is the main idea in the paragraph?

Ans. Saving animals with help of technology.

Q. (xi) A wild elephant was radio-collared:


(a) study and mitigate human-elephant conflict.

(b) to check the weight

(c) trace the location of elephant.

(d) both b and c

Ans. (a) study and mitigate human-elephant conflict.

CBSE Sample Question Paper 2022-2023 Class 12 English Solved: Reading


Section Part-ii

2. Read the passage given below : 10

1 Research by a team of scientists has uncovered a surprising way to stimulate the


development of healthy fat in humans. In the long-term, findings may have implications for the
development of weight loss medication. These scientists found that the kind of stress that
accompanies third degree burns may induce the human body to convert normal fat cells into
brown fat, which burns calories at a higher rate. If future research can determine how and where
the body accomplishes this conversion, it may be possible to develop drugs that induce artificial
yet remarkably rapid fat burning in obese patients.

2 White adipose tissue normal, white fat accounts for most of the fat in the bodies of most
mammals. Small mammals and newborn humans, however have a high proportion of brown fat.
The difference between the two types led scientists to believe that brown fat has the potential
to combat obesity. This is because brown fat contains excess of mitochondria : the structures
within body cells that are responsible for producing energy. This means that brown fat burns
more calories and releases more heat when it burns. After all, the function of naturally occurring
brown fat is to generate heat in small animals, or in human infants, who do not yet have the
ability to shiver.
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3 The research began with the observation that patients with severe, widespread burns needed
to consume more calories each day in order to maintain their weight. On studying the fat cells of
48 severe burn patients throughout their treatment, analysis of the fat samples revealed that
what was once white adipose tissue , acquiring many characteristics similar to brown fat,
including its ability to burn fat at a high rate. Of course we are still long way from the practical
applications of these findings. This research however indicates the possibility of converting
white fat into brown and reveals something about the conditions that catalyze such a
conversion. BODY FAT CHANGES

Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the questions that follow:

Q. (i) What has the team of scientists uncovered ? 1

Ans. The team of scientists have uncovered the way to stimulate the development of healthy fat
in humans.

Q. (ii) What kind of implications will the findings have ? 1

Ans. The findings may have implications for the development of weight loss medication.

Q. (iii) Does the information in the graphsupport the author's statements regarding brown
fat percentages in humans ? 1
Ans. Yes, the information in the graphsupport the author's statements regarding brown fat
percentages in humans.

Q. (iv) Based on the data in the graph, state at what age does the greatest percent change
occur in body fat type. 1

Ans. The greatest percent change occur in body fat type is at age of 20.

Q. (v) What accounts for most of the fat in the bodies of mammals ? 1

Ans. White fat accounts for most of the fat in the bodies of most mammals.

Q. (vi) What does the passage state about small mammals and newborn humans ? 1

Ans. Small mammals and newborn humans have a high proportion of brown fat.

Q. (vii) What does brown fat contain ? What is it responsible for ? 1

Ans. Brown fat contains excess of mitochondria and it has the potential to combat obesity.

Q. (ix) What is the side effects of stress?

Ans. Stress converts normal fat cells into brown fat, which burns calories at a higher rate.

Q. (x) Brown fat has the capacity to control:

(a) height

(b) weight

(c) obesity

(d) both b and c

Ans. (d) both b and c

SECTION B – CREATIVE WRITING SKILLS( 20 marks):


CBSE Sample Question Paper 2022-2023 Class 12
English Solved
Attempt ANY ONE from A and B given below.

Q. 1. Attempt ANY ONE from A and B given below. 5


A: You are John, the President of the school book club. The club is organising a drive for
promoting reuse of study materials and books. Draft a notice in about 50 words, for the
school notice board, addressing students , informing them about this drive and urging
them to contribute to the endeavour. Mention how the donated books would would
benefit a charitable cause.

Ans.

Notice Writing on : Promotion of Reusing Study Materials and Books!

Save Paper! Save Trees! Participate in Promotion of Reusing Study Materials and Books!

The D.P.S. Public School is organising a drive to promote the reuse of study materials and
books on Haryana Day at 10 a.m. in the school library. The students who want to donate their
used books can participate in the drive by using second-hand books to save paper and thus
trees. Interested students may contact the undersigned for further information.

John

President,

Book Club

OR

B: Asthe House Captain of A.B.M Public School, Telangana, draft a notice in not more
than 50 words for the school notice board, informing House members from X-XII about
the change in topic and submission dates for Round 1 of ‘Discovery’ - the upcoming
InterHouse Reasearch-based Paper Presentation Competition. Do not forget to issue an
apology for the above. You are Kruthika Reddy.

Notice Writing: Promotion of Reusing Study Materials and Books!

Revised Schedule for Paper Presentation Competition

We regret to inform the house members of class X-XII that the topic and dates of submission for
Round 1 of "Discovery," the interhouse research-based paper presentation competition, have
been changed due to some unavoidable circumstances. The revised schedule and topic will be
communicated to all the members in due course. We are extremely sorry for the inconvenience
you faced. For more information, contact:

House Captain

Asthe House

Drafting Invitation Letter: CBSE Sample Question Paper 2022-2023 Class 12


English Solved

Q. 2. Attempt ANY ONE from A and B given below. 5

A: You are Dr. Suchitra Mukherjee. You have received an invitation from the Director,
Health Services, Kharagpur, W.B, to preside over a gathering of leading medical
practitioners attending a workshop on mental wellness on 09 November, 2023 at 11 a.m.
in the Public Hospital, Jammu, J & K. Respond to accept the invitation in about 50 words.

Ans.

I, Dr. Suchitra Mukherjee, has a great pleasure in receiving an invitation from The Director,
Health Services, Kharagpur who has invited the leading medical practitioners to attend a
workshop on mental wellness on November 9, 2023 at 11 a.m. in the Public Hospital, Jammu. I
am proud that I have been given the responsibility in presiding over the workshop on Mental
Wellness.

I confirm mysolicited presence with thanks.

Dr. Suchitra Mukherjee

November 5, 2023.

OR

B: Draft an invitation in about 50 words, on behalf of your aunt, Meghna Menon, which
she has to share to invite prior work colleagues to the inaugural event of her own
investment consultancy firm, in the Acer mall, Kozhikode, Kerala.

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Q. 3. Attempt ANY ONE from A and B given below: 5

Q. A: You are Minu Sen, an intern in a software company in Hyderabad. You feel that the
growing relationship of companies with non-profit organisations have made Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) the buzzword today. Your own involvement in one such
project for your company has convinced you that CSR looks beyond the company profits
and focuses on benefiting the greater community.

Write a letter to the editor of a national daily in about 120-150 words, sharing your opinion about
CSR and its advantages and provide suggestions to make it an integral part of every
organisation. Use the given cues along with your own ideas to compose this letter.

H-120

IT Hub

Golf Course Road

Hyderabad

November 6, 2022

The Editor

The Hindu

Hyderabad

Subject: Importance of CSR for the community

Respected Sir

Through the column of your esteemed newspaper, I, Menu Sen, an intern at Samanth Tech Pvt.
Ltd., want to draw the attention of concerned people regarding corporate social responsibility
and its benefits for society. Recently, on the occasion of Diwali, my company promised to help
improve the infrastructure of public schools in the poor area of Hyderabad so that the poor
students can avail of a good education in such schools. My company has been doing this type
of work for a long time, and every year the CSR budget is increased. We took this step to
encourage other organisations in the area to help the downtrodden by utilising their CSR for the
upliftment of society. In a way, the CSR increases the brand value of the company; people start
recognising it, and as a result, the profit gets enhanced. If all the companies can come together
and donate their CSR to educate poor children, they can be the source of eradicating their
poverty.

I sincerely expect that your valuable newspaper will publish my thoughts in the paper. Your
positive response will benefit society and will help organisations think about how to best utilise
their CSR for the greatest benefit.

Thanks

Sincerely yours

Menu Sen

OR

B: You are Minu Sen, employed as an Asst. Manager for Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR) in your current company in Hyderabad. You saw the given advertisement in the
newspaper and wish to apply for the position advertised.

Write a a letter to Credit Sage Pvt. Ltd. along with your bio-data, expressing your interest
in the situation vacant.

Ans.

Check your skills of Cover Letter Writing

Q. 4. Attempt ANY ONE from A and B given below: 5

A: The construction sector is believed to be quite hazardous and has the maximum number of
fatal work injuries because apart from other causes, stakeholders in this sector tend to ignore
safety regulations.

As a columnist for an e-zine, write an article in about 120-150 words, on the theme of the
importance of worker safety in construction zones. Explore possible reasons for the prevailing
situation and include suggestions for addressing it. Support your ideas with cues given below.

Article Writing: The importance of worker safety in construction zones


India has become a construction hub as residential and commercial properties are in high
demand. Hence, the importance of worker safety in construction zones has become a serious
issue in the construction sector, as it is believed to be quite hazardous and has the highest
number of fatal work injuries. The stakeholders in the construction field tend to ignore the rules
and regulations. There could be immense reasons behind the issue of worker safety.

The working hours of the workers depend on the nature and demand of the work. So, they get
tired due to excess work and get fatigued, and the chances of accidents increase. Sometimes
they work overtime without caring about their fatigue. The health issue of construction workers
is another cause of fatalities, as the workers are not insured in India. So, in extreme weather
conditions, they get sick and are unable to attend the hospital due to a shortage of money.
Another reason for the fatalities is that they get buried under the soil due to a lack of safety
measures in the mining areas. The managers of construction companies feel superior, and they
consider the workers just as machines. Such a feeling creates misunderstandings among the
workers. And last but not least, lack of training also causes fatal accidents on construction sites.

Safety is a vital part of any project to reduce the cost of the project. Safety on construction sites
protects the public. Safety also reduces work-related accidents. Hence, a culture of safety
should be developed on the construction site. So, give workers training to improve their safety
and the safety of the public.

OR

B. You are Radha/Rajesh, the Sports Captain of your school P.B. Bose Public School. The
Annual Sports Day was conducted last Monday. As a sports reporter, write a report in
about 120 150 words covering all the details such as day, date, time, venue, Chief Guest,
march past, field events, award ceremony, etc.

Reporting on different topics is an art and can be learned with a lot of practise in writing reports
on different topics. Reporting on Annual Sports Day is the most common report type which
appears in different exams. Before writing a report on Annual Sports Day, you need to know the
basics of report writing. You might have seen different events, but sports day is totally different
than other events where there is great applause from the audience. Therefore, writing a report
on Sports Day must be thrilling, like a game.

The answer to the above question on report writing will help you to excel in report writing on
annual day sports and, hence, your score in the examination for class 12 English will be 100%.

Report Writing on Annual Sports Day


Report on Annual Sports Day of P.B. Bose Public School

By Radha/Rajaesh, Sports Captain

November 1, 2022

Jhajjar(Haryana)

On November 1, 2022, the P.B. Public hosted its annual sports day meet in honour of Haryana
Day in the school play ground. The sports meet starts at 10 a.m. with the speech of The Deputy
Commissioner of Jhajjar, Sh. Shakti Singh, the chief guest, spoke to the gathering about the
importance of games in our lives. He permitted to start the annual sports day of the school by
unfurling the green flag. All the participating teams of houses marched past on the ground with
the flags of their houses, and they were cheered by the students and audience gathered on the
ground. The annual sports day function began with the athletics of different wings of the school.
Then, the four houses participated in Khoko, kabaddi, and badminton. The judges made their
decision on the champion house, and Subhash House was declared the overall winner of the
annual sports day. In the end, the award ceremony began and the Deputy Commissioner
handed over the trophy to the captain of the Subhash House. Thus, the annual sports day came
to an end at 6 p.m. with the closing speech by the Principal, Dr. Parbhu Arya.

SECTION C - LITERATURE (40 Marks)

IV Read the given extracts to attempt the questions with reference to context.

1. Attempt ANY ONE of two extracts given. 1*6=6

Q. 1.A

It is in the news that all these pitiful kin Are to be bought out and mercifully gathered in To live in
villages, next to the theatre and the store, Where they won’t have to think for themselves
anymore, While greedy good-doers, beneficent beasts of prey, Swarm over their lives enforcing
benefits That are calculated to soothe them out of their wits, And by teaching them how to sleep
they sleep all day, Destroy their sleeping at night the ancient way.

(A Roadside Stand)

i. What is the tone of the poet in the above lines?

(i) aggressive

(ii) tolerant

(iii) sarcastic
(iv) resigned

(v) sentimental

Choose the most appropriate option.

A. Only (i)

B. (ii) and (iii)

C. (i), (iv) and (v)

D. Only (iii)

Ans. D. Only (iii)

ii. Identify the phrase from the extract, that suggests the following:

No one bothers to take ‘their’ consent before pushing the promise of a better life, their

way

Ans. enforcing benefits

iii. What quality of the villagers can be inferred through these lines?

A. gullible

B. futuristic

C. hypocritical

D. ambitious

Ans. A. gullible

iv. Complete the following analogy correctly. Do NOT repeat from used example.

greedy good doers: alliteration ::................................... oxymoron

Ans. beneficient beasts of prey

v. On the basis of the extract, choose the correct option with reference to (1) and (2)

given below.

(1) The city dwellers make promises for the betterment of the villagers.
(2) The city dwellers have ulterior motives.

A. (1) is true but (2) is false.

B. (2) is true but (1) is false.

C. (2) is the reason for (1).

D. Both (1) and (2) cannot be inferred from the extract.

Ans. C. (2) is the reason for (1).

vi. . Fill the blank with an appropriate word, with reference to the extract.

‘… calculated to soothe them out of their wits’ implies that ‘them’ are being .

Ans. fooled/manipulated

Q. 1.B

A thing of beauty is a joy forever 1*6=6

Its loveliness increases, it will never

Pass into nothingness; but will keep

A bower quiet for us, and a sleep

Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.

Therefore, on every morrow, are we wreathing

A flowery band to bind us to the earth

i. Choose the option that displays the same poetic device as used in the first line of the
extract.

A. I’m as happy as I can be.

B. Life is a roller coaster ride.

C. Nature is God’s gift to us.

D. The dazzling divas enchanted all

Ans. B. Life is a roller coaster ride.

ii. What does the phrase ‘a bower quiet’ indicate?


A. serenity

B. morality

C. superiority

D. diversity

Ans. A. serenity

iii. The benefits of a thing of beauty for humans include .

(i) healthy body

(ii) calm mind

(iii) struggle-free life

(iv) better relationships

(v) hope to carry on

Choose the most appropriate option.

A. Only (v)

B. (i), (ii) and (v)

C. (i), (iii) and (iv)

D. (ii) and (iv)

Ans. B. (i), (ii) and (v)

iv. Answer in ONE word.

When the poet says that ‘a thing of beauty’ will never pass into nothingness, he means

that it is...........

Ans. immortal

v. On the basis of the extract, choose the correct option with reference to the two
statements given below.

(1) We are surrounded by beautiful things.

(2) Beautiful things provide us joy.


A. (1) can be inferred from the extract but (2) cannot.

B. (2) can be inferred from the extract but (1) cannot.

C. Both (1) and (2) can be inferred from the extract.

D. (2) is the reason for (1) and can be inferred from the extract.

Ans. B. (2) can be inferred from the extract but (1) cannot.

vi. Which of the following is an apt title for the extract?

A. Full to the Brim with Joy

B. Beauty Galore

C. Live Life King Size

D. Hope Floats

Ans. D. Hope Floats

Q. 2 Attempt ANY ONE of two extracts given. 1*4=4

2.A

DERRY: You’re... peculiar. You say peculiar things. You ask questions I don’t

understand.

MR LAMB: I like to talk. Have company. You don’t have to answer questions. You don’t

have to stop here at all. The gate’s open.

DERRY: Yes, but...

MR LAMB: I’ve a hive of bees behind those trees over there. Some hear bees and they

say, bees buzz. But when you listen to bees for a long while, they humm....and hum

means ‘sing’. I hear them singing, my bees.

DERRY: But....I like it here. I came in because I liked it .....when I looked over the wall.

MR LAMB: If you’d seen me, you’d not have come in.

DERRY: No.
(On the Face of It)

Q. i. List the playwright’s purpose of using ellipses (…) in this extract.

Ans. The character is paused for thought.

ii. Select the option that best describes Derry and Mr. Lamb in the extract.

A. Derry: introvert; Mr. Lamb: friendly

B. Derry: fearful; Mr. Lamb: domineering

C. Derry: friendly; Mr. Lamb: weird

D. Derry: open minded; Mr. Lamb: charming

Ans. A. Derry: introvert; Mr. Lamb: friendly

iii. Which of the following best summarises Mr. Lamb’s attitude towards the bees?

A. Beauty is being true to yourself.

B. There is a kind of beauty in imperfection.

C. Beauty is the promise of happiness.

D. The beauty of the world lies in the details.

Ans. D. The beauty of the world lies in the details.

iv. Derry says, “I came in here because I liked it ….” What was the one significant thing

Derry might have liked about the place, as per the extract?

Ans. Derry was away from the eyes of the people.

OR

Q. 2.B

Students on Ice, the programme I was working with on the Shokalskiy, aims to do

exactly this by taking high school students to the ends of the world and providing them

with inspiring educational opportunities which will help them foster a new

understanding and respect for our planet. It’s been in operation for six years now,
headed by Canadian Geoff Green, who got tired of carting celebrities and retired, rich,

curiosity-seekers who could only ‘give’ back in a limited way. With Students on Ice, he

offers the future generation of policy-makers a life-changing experience at an age

when they’re ready to absorb, learn, and most importantly, act.

(Journey to the End of the Earth)

i. Complete the sentence appropriately, with reference to the extract.

The writer refers to the educational opportunities as ‘inspiring’ because .

Ans. Educational opportunities as inspiring because they motivate the team to work for the
benefit of the planet.

ii. Which of the following would NOT be ‘a life changing experience’?

A. Being given the lead role in a play.

B. Going on an adventure trip.

C. Playing a video game.

D. Meeting a great leader, you admire.

Ans. C. Playing a video game.

iii. Select the most suitable title for the given extract.

A. Adventure with a Mission

B. Adventure – The Spice of Life

C. The Wanderlust

D. Students of the Future

Ans. A. Adventure with a Mission

iv. Why does the writer refer to ‘act’ as more important than ‘absorb’ or ‘learn’?

Ans. Right practical knowledge is always better and task can be done easily.

Q. 3 Attempt ANY ONE of two extracts given. 1*6=6

Q. 3.A
A girl from the countryside, she hadn’t gone through all the stages of worldly experience that
generally precede a position of importance and sophistication that she had found herself
catapulted into. She never quite recovered from the terror she felt that day. That was the end of
a brief and brilliant acting career — the legal adviser, who was also a member of the Story
Department, had unwittingly brought about that sad end. While every other member of the
Department wore a kind of uniform — khadi dhoti with a slightly oversized and clumsily tailored
white khadi shirt — the legal adviser wore pants and a tie and sometimes a coat that looked like
a coat of mail. Often, he looked alone and helpless … (Poets and Pancakes)

i. Select the option that completes the given sentence appropriately.

‘Stages of worldly experience’ in the given context would refer to .

A. good education to gain knowledge.

B. situations that require one to be street smart.

C. smaller, not so important roles in acting.

D. training in soft skills.

Ans. B. situations that require one to be street smart.

ii. Select the suitable word from the extract to complete the following analogy:

sealed: closed :: propelled:

Ans. catapulted

iii. Select the correct option to fill in the blank.

The harm done to the actress was a/an

A. well-planned act.

B. unintentional act.

C. act of jealousy.

D. act of male dominance.

Ans. B. unintentional act.

iv. Based on the above extract, choose the statement that is TRUE for the legal adviser.

A. He disliked the actress from the countryside.

B. He acted after thinking through things carefully.


C. He did not gel well with others in the Department.

D. He was always dressed smartly.

Ans. C. He did not gel well with others in the Department.

v. Identify the textual clue that allows the reader to infer that the writer is sympathetic towards
the professional fate of the actor. (Clue: a phrase)

Ans. sad end

vi. Complete the sentence with an appropriate explanation, as per the extract. The writer uses
the word ‘uniform’ to refer to the outfits of the Department members

because just like a uniform .

Ans. Their uniform depicts nationalism as they were khadi dhoti and kurta.

OR

Q. 3.B

Some might make quite extravagant claims for it as being, in its highest form, a source of truth,
and, in its practice, an art. Others, usually celebrities who see themselves as its victims, might
despise the interview as an unwarranted intrusion into their lives, or feel that it somehow
diminishes them, just as in some primitive cultures it is believed that if one takes a photographic
portrait of somebody then one is stealing that person’s soul. (The Interview)

i. What is the most likely reason some people consider the practice of interview to be an art?
This could be because it requires

A. fluency of words.

B. sensitive and careful handling.

C. creativity and imagination.

D. probing and focusing on details.

Ans. C. creativity and imagination.

ii. Rewrite the sentence by replacing the underlined phrase with its inference. Celebrities feel
that an interview diminishes them.

Ans. interview maks them appear ordinary.

iii. On the basis of the extract, choose the correct option with reference to the two statements
given below.
(1) Celebrities don’t consent to be interviewed.

(2) Interviews intrude the privacy of celebrities.

A. (1) Can be inferred from the extract but (2) cannot.

B. (1) cannot be inferred from the extract but (2) can.

C. (1) is true but (2) is false.

D. (2) is the reason for (1).

Ans. D. (2) is the reason for (1).

iv. Rationalise, to support the given opinion: To say that an interview, in its highest form, is a
source of truth, is an extravagant claim.

Ans. Interview can be false statements, hiding facts, and questions are unanswered.

v. Replace the underlined word with its antonym from the extract. Some celebrities hate the idea
of having to give an interview because it makes them feel like supporters.

Ans. Victims

vi. The author’s views on interview, in the extract, can best be described as statements based
on .

A. facts

B. hypothesis

C. beliefs

D. superstitions

Ans. A. facts

V. Answer ANY FIVE of the following in about 40-50 words each. 5*2=10

i. “You realise the true value of a thing only on losing it.” Comment on this statement in
the light of the story, The Last Lesson.

Ans. As per M. Hamel, French was not going to be taught from tomorrow. Hamel informed the
villagers that French was not going to be taught in the school. There was an order from Berlin
that German would be taught in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine. The author, who showed no
interest in the French language, started missing his mother tongue and felt sorry for not learning
the language. Being a French teacher, he knew the value of language, but unfortunately, people
couldn’t realise the importance of French. Naturally, people realise the value only when they are
free to learn the language. The same thing happened with the author. Everyone loves the
country and its language. The mother tongue always reflects the rich culture of any country.

ii. State the common issue faced by most of the aged in the current times, with reference
to the poem My Mother at Sixty-six.

Ans. All of us are going to be old one day, and aging is a natural process. In this poem, the
poetess explains the old age of her mother, and she tries to explain that all of us have to
become old. Old age symptoms and gestures are common among all human beings. She
explains the problems of old age in her poem, “My Mother at Sixty-six.” She was seated beside
her mother and looked at her face. Her mother’s face was ‘doze, open-mouthed, her face ashen
like that of a corpse’. All these words are the symbol of old age, which all of us have to face.

iii. What do we come to know about the author of Lost Spring, Anees Jung, through her
interactions with Saheb and Mukesh?

Ans.Anees Jung explains how poverty affects children regardless of what they do. She explains
that Saheb and Mukesh, like the other children, wanted to work according to their desires, but
circumstances prevented them from doing so. Both Seemapuri and Ferozabad suffer from a
lack of amenities. As a result, we can conclude that the title, Lost Spring, is appropriate in both
parts of the story.

iv. Give two reasons why, according to Pablo Neruda, is ‘keeping quiet’ essential to
attaining a better, more peaceful world. (Keeping Quiet)

Ans.The poet, Pablo Neruda, wants to convey through his poem, Keeping Quiet, that stillness is
important for human beings. He conveys this idea through the title of the poem. We are always
busy with our actions and don’t have time for self-reflection. Therefore, the poet wants us to be
still for a second, and during this stillness, we will realise the importance of being quiet in our
acts. This moment of silence will be an esoteric moment for the whole world.

v. If the Christmas spirit is about selflessness, forgiveness and becoming 'better'


versions of ourselves amongst other things, Edla Willmansson is the epitome of this
spirit.

Justify with two points of evidence from The Rattrap.

Ans.

Answer: Edla Willmansson handled the peddler in a respected way. Therefore, her empathy
toward the peddler helped him to change his life. This is the main idea of The Rattrap where the
author, Selma Lagerlof asks us that a bad man can be turned into a good human being if we
treat the person with a human touch.

Elda cooperates with the peddler to change himself and offers him a Christmas suit as a gift.
Therefore, her love and care help him to become a nice fellow. Thus, the peddler wrote to Elda
and appreciated her, “Honoured and noble Miss,” since you have been so nice to me all
day long. “

vi. How can we say that marriage was a compromise for Aunt Jennifer? Support your
response with two justifications. (Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers)

Ans. Do it yourself.

VI Answer ANY TWO of the following in about 40-50 words each. 2*2=4

i. ‘It’s easy to judge others and give advice, but much more difficult to apply it to
ourselves.’ Elaborate with reference to the character of Sam in The Third Level.

Ans.The author or narrator of The Third Level creates a character named Charley who wishes
to escape the problems in his life and travel to an imaginary world known as the third level.
Charley fought with his girlfriend, Louisa. He was lost in his thoughts and wanted to reach home
with this problem in his mind. He reached the third level of the Grand Central. It was a total
escape from problems for Charley. On the ‘Central has been an exit, a way of maybe that’s how
the tunnel I got into… ‘

ii. Comment on any one aspect of the writing style of the author, Kalki in The Tiger King.
2

Ans. The author uses the method of satire on the society. The Tiger King was a “man of
indomitable courage face-to-face.” The most fantastic aspect of his demise was that, as soon as
he was born, astrologers had foretold that one day the Tiger King would have to die. “The child
will grow up to become the warrior of warriors, hero of heroes, champion of champions. But…
“They bit their lips and swallowed hard.” When compelled to continue, the astrologers came up
with it. “This is a secret which should not be revealed at all. And yet we are forced to speak out.
“The child born under this star will one day have to meet its death.”

iii. How do we know that Dr. Sadao was conscientious as well as loyal? (The Enemy) 2

Ans. Sadao was a renowned surgeon who had taken an oath to save lives at any cost. They
approached him and examined him. He was a wounded American soldier in the war. Dr. Sadao
was in a pickle. Should he treat the injured American soldier or turn him over to the police? They
would be arrested if they kept the man in their home. He would die if they left him there. They
took him to their house after much deliberation. The servants were terrified when they saw the
person and asked the doctor not to treat the war prisoner. They protested by leaving the house.
This is how he was able to save his life as a doctor, but as a citizen, we might think that he didn't
fulfill his duty. DDrSadao did his duty as a doctor and saved the life of a soldier by fleeing from
his house. It was natural for a doctor who saved their life to kill the same person whose life he
had saved.

VII Answer ANY ONE of the following in about 120-150 words. 1*5=5
i. The prose selections, Deep Water and Indigo, bring out the importance of overcoming fear, in
order to be able to lead our lives successfully. Imagine yourself to be a motivational speaker
who has to address high school students. Write this address in 120 – 150 words elaborating on
occurrences from the two texts to inspire your audience and to convince them about the
importance of overcoming fear.

You may begin like this … Good morning, students! We all know what it’s like to be afraid. Fear
is our body’s natural response to a perceived threat or danger. But when …

Ans.

Good morning, students! As all of you might have faced the fear of something in your
life and it occupied you all the time you faced such a problem, Fear is the most basic
human emotion. Fear always attacks your nervous system, and the result is a fast
heartbeat, increased blood pressure, and increased breathing. We feel anxiety, stress,
and tension. Sometimes, you will feel a stomach ache due to fear. The psychology
behind the fear is very tough to overcome. The students of class 12 have read Deep
Water and Indigo, and in both chapters, fear plays an important role in the development
of the plot, and we learn the methods of controlling our fear. In Deep Water, the author,
William Douglas, tells us how a young boy, William Douglas, almost drowned in a
swimming pool. In "Deep Water," William Douglas discusses his fear of water and
how he finally overcame it. He uses his own story to make us understand how
difficult it is to overcome our childhood fears. This might have happened to anyone,
and the writer uses his autobiographical part to explain the techniques for removing
your childhood fear with the help of planned ways and strategies.

In Indigo, the Champaran Movement became a symbol of Indian independence. Gandhi agreed
to a settlement of a 25 percent refund to the farmers, as he explained, "The real relief for them
is to be free from fear." Mahatma Gandhi helped the Indian farmers come out of the fear of
English landlords who used to exploit the sharecroppers of Champaran. Therefore, Gandhi
knew the importance of courage in fighting against the exploitation of landlords.

Hence, the students must learn the psychology behind their fears and adopt techniques for
overcoming them to live a happy life.

OR

ii. ‘Their mother sighed. Sophie watched her back stooped over the sink and wondered at
the incongruity of the delicate bow which fastened her apron strings.’ The prose
selection, Going Places includes this telling comment about Sophie’s mother. In Aunt
Jennifer’s Tigers, we are told that - ‘The massive weight of Uncle’s wedding band Sits
heavily upon Aunt Jennifer’s Hand.’

Imagine a conversation between Sophie’s mother and Aunt Jennifer. Create this
exchange with reference to the two extracts given above.

You may begin the conversation like this … Sophie’s mother: Your embroidery is so beautiful.
Do you love tigers?

Ans.

Sophie's mother: Your embroidery looks very beautiful. Mrs. Jennifer, do you really love tigers?

Aunt Jennifer: I am afraid of living tigers, but I love the art of tigers.

Sophie's mother: Can you explain why you like tiger art but, in real life, you feel afraid of tigers?

Aunt Jennifer: "I want to show my feelings through the art of tiger."

Sophie's mother: What does it mean? I didn't get it. Can you explain in detail?

Aunt Jennifer: It means a show of strength for me, and this is the only way I can express myself
as I am not listened to by my husband, and he always dominates the family. My life is spoiled.

Sophie's mother: "Oh, very sad!" I get it now. I am also treated in the same way in my family.
And you have chosen the right way to express your feelings.

Aunt Jennifer: I don't expect that my situation will change in the near future. Therefore, I
embroider, which will be remembered after my death, and my tigers will prance.

Q. VIII Answer ANY ONE of the following in about 120-150 words. 1*5=5

Q. i. On returning home, Tishani Doshi writes her thoughts reflecting on how her decision to
enrol for the Students on Ice programme has been the single most important decision of her life
that has completely transformed her. Imagine yourself to be Tishani and express these
thoughts. You may begin like this: I can’t thank my stars enough for having cashed in on the
opportunity of...........

Ans.

I can’t thank my lucky stars enough for having cashed in on the opportunity of being part of this
adventure trip to Antartica, called the "Students on Ice" program. It was an exciting and
unforgettable decision to participate in the program, and I can call it the best decision I have
ever made in my life. This programme helped me learn a lot, which became possible only after
being a part of the "Students on Ice" team. The landscape was not inhabited by humans, and
hence, the absolute difference can be seen in Antartica. Unfortunately, things are changing due
to environmental pollution. The temperature is changing at Antartica due to global warming; the
ice is melting and the sea level is increasing every day. We are all responsible for the degrading
conditions of the environment, as we have either become selfish or don't understand the
consequences of environmental pollution. This trip to Antartica is a reminder to save our
beloved earth. Hence, we should act as stewards of this earth to save our future generations.
The moment was unforgettable for me.

OR

Q. ii. Both Bama and Zitkala Sa experienced the harsh reality of discrimination in their
childhood. Instead of letting it pull them down, they both found a way to overcome it. You
wish to include a cameo* of both in your upcoming blog post. As a part of the research,
compare and contrast the experiences faced by the two and their response/s to these
experiences, in 120-150 words. [Clue: Include the similarities and differences in the
discrimination they faced - their feelings - determination to overcome – success]

*a short description that neatly encapsulates someone or something

Ans.

Zitkala-Sa and Bama have the theme of discrimination, irrespective of their cultural
differences:

● Zitkala-Sa and Bama belong to different cultures.


● Both of them belong to marginalized communities.
● Both are celebrated writers.
● Both of them struggled hard in their lives.
● They faced discrimination, oppression, humiliation, suffering, and insults.
● Zitkala-Sa faced the severe prejudice that prevailed toward Native American culture and
women.
● Zitkala-Sa's haircut reduces her to a losing warrior.
● Bama faced the oppression of the high society on untouchables.
● Bama never got respect, dignity, or honour because she belonged to an untouchable
society.
● Both of them felt a sense of rebellion against the existing state of affairs.
● Zitkala-Sa and Bama had the seeds of rebellion in their early years.

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