AHSEC| CLASS 12| ENGLISH| QUESTION PAPER - 2018| H.S. 2ND YEAR
2018
English
Times: 3 hours
Full marks: 100
Section- A
(Reading Skill: 10 Marks)
1. Read the following passage carefully:
Among the natural
resources which can be called upon in national plans for development, possibly
the most important is human labour. Since the English language suffers from a
certain weakness in its ability to describe groups composed of both male a female
member, this is usually described as “manpower.”
Without a
productive labour force, including effective leadership and intelligent middle
management, no amount of foreign assistance or of natural wealth can ensure
successful development and modernization.
The manpower for
development during the next quarter century will come from the world’s present
population of infants, children and adolescents. But we are not sure that they
will be equal to the task. Will they have the health, the education, the skills,
the socio-cultural attitudes essential for the responsibilities of development?
For far too many
of them the answer is no. The reason is basic. A child’s most critical years,
with regard to physical, intellectual, social and emotional development, are
these before he reaches five years of age. During those critical formative years,
he is cared for almost exclusively by his mother, and in many parts of the
world the mother may not have the capacity to raise a superior child. She is
incapable of doing so by reason of her own poor health, her ignorance and her
lack of status and recognition of social and legal rights, of economic parity,
of independence. One essential factor has been overlooked or ignored. The
forgotten factor is the role of women. Development will be handicapped as long
as women remain second-class citizens, uneducated, without any voice in family
or community, married when they are still practically children, and henceforth
producing one baby after another, often to see half of them die before they are
of school age.
We can enhance
development by improving “women power”, by giving women the opportunity to
develop themselves. Statistics show that the average family size increase in
inverse ratio to the mother’s years of education – is lowest among college
graduates, highest among those with only primary school training, or no
education.
Maturation is
most frequent in large families, and increases in frequency with each
additional sibling. The principle seems established that an educated mother has
healthier and more intelligent children, and that this is related to the fact
that she has fewer children. The tendency of educated, upper class mothers to
have fewer children operates even without access to contraceptive services.
The educational
level of women is significant also because it has a direct influence upon their
chances of employment, and the number of employed women in a country’s total
labour force has a direct bearing on both the Gross National Product and the
disposable income of the individual family. Disposable income, especially in
the hands of women, influences food purchasing and therefore the nutritional
status of the family. The fact that the additional income derives from the paid
employment of women provides a logical incentive to restrict the size of the
family.
On the basis
of your reading of the passage answer the following questions:
A. Choose the most appropriate option: 1x4=4
(a) Among the
natural resources which can be called upon in national plans for development –
(i) the most
important is certainly human labour.
(ii) the most
important is possibly human labour.
(iii) the least
development is certainly human labour.
(iv) the least
developed is undoubtedly human labour.
(b) Without a
productive labour force, including effective leadership and intelligent middle
management.
(i) no
productive work is possible
(ii)
entrepreneurs will incur heavy loss
(iii) economic
development will not keep pace with national movements.
(iv) no amount
of foreign assistance or of natural wealth can ensure successful development
and modernization.
(c) The
manpower development during the next quarter century.
(i) will be
adversely affected by the threat of war.
(ii) will come
from the world’s present population of infants, children and adolescents.
(iii) will be
taken care of by the current emphasis on free education for women.
(iv) will be
adversely affected by the country’s economic losses and political instability.
(d) “Women
power” means
(i) giving women
the opportunity to develop themselves.
(ii) giving
women the opportunity to fight themselves.
(iii) giving
women the opportunity to dominate others.
(iv) giving
women the opportunity to befool others.
B. Answer the following questions briefly: 1x6=6
(a) What will be
the source of the manpower development during the next quarter century?
(b) During which
period is a child’s growth maximum?
(c) Why can’t
the first teacher be effective in some of the regions of India?
(d) What will
happen to development if the women folk are neglected?
(e) How can we
accelerate the rate of progress?
(f) What is the
difference between an educated mother and an illiterate mother?
Section – B
(Advanced Writing
Skills : 25 Marks)
2. You are the Proprietor of Grassland Resort, Kaziranga.
Write an advertisement to be published in an English newspaper offering
attractive discount to Holiday packages. (Word Limit : 50 words)
Or
You are
Anil/Amrita, the Cultural Secretary to Tezpur Govt. Higher Secondary School.
You are planning to organise a cultural programme. Write a notice for the
school notice-board inviting names of students willing to participate. (Word
Limit : 50 words) 5
3. You are Imran/Rita of Sunrise Academy, Guwahati. Recently
your school celebrated the World Environment Day. Giving details of the
celebrations write a report in 100-125 words for your school magazine. 10
Or
You have
witnessed a train accident in which a Delhi bound Guwahati Express got
derailed. Write a report in 100-125 words to be published in the Sentinel,
Guwahati. You are Jayanta/Juri.
10
4. Write a letter to the Editor of The Telegraph,
complaining about the noise pollution in your locality drawing the attention of
the Government to take steps to check the same. Sign as Mohan/Anjali, Fancy
Bazar, Guwahati. 10
Or
You are
Sourabh/Rimpi, of North Lakhimpur. You have seen an advertisement for the post
of Assistant Teacher in Mathematics to teach classes IX and X in Gohpur High
School. Write a letter to the President of the managing committee of the
school, a applying for the job. Give your detailed bio-data as well. 10
Section – C
(Grammar : 20 Marks)
5. Change the form of narration in the following
sentences: 2x2=4
(a) The Speaker
said, “I thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for giving me a kind hearing. When I
arrived here yesterday I did not believe that I might meet so large a
gathering.”
(b) His mother
exclaimed in sorrow that she had not a bit of bread to give him and that he had
eaten up all the provisions she had in the house the previous day.
6. Change the voice of any three of the following
sentences: 3x1=3
(a) A Japanese
firm makes these television sets.
(b) An
earthquake destroyed the town.
(c) Whom did you
laugh at?
(d) He was
taught this in his boyhood.
(e) Shut the
window.
7. Rewrite any five of the following sentences using the
verbs given in brackets in their correct tense forms: 5x1=5
(a) He
_______(work) here since 2011.
(b) I
______(write) the letter last night.
(c) He
_____(sit) in the library when I saw him.
(d) If I were
you, I _____(not do) it.
(e) The first
World War _______(last) for four years and ended in 1918.
(f) The rubbish
van _____(come) again in the afternoon tomorrow.
8. Rewrite any four of the following sentences filling in
the blanks with appropriate prepositions:
4x1=4
(a) He is fond
______playing cards.
(b) She was annoyed
____missing the bus.
(c) Who is
responsible ____breaking this mirror?
(d) We tried to
dissuade her _______ marrying an old man.
(e) They are
thinking ______moving to another house.
9. Rewrite any four of the sentences as directed:
(a) This is one
of the best colleges in the North. (Change it into comparative degree)
(b) You are
richer than I. (Make it negative without changing the meaning)
(c) There is no
smoke without fire. (Make it affirmative without changing the meaning)
(d) We heard of
her failure. (Make it a complex sentence)
(e) He admitted
that he had done wrong. (Make it a simple sentence)
(f) Unless you
work hard, you will fail. (Make it a compound sentence)
Section – D
(Text books : 45 Marks)
10. Read one of the following extracts and answer the
questions that follow:
(a) “Perhaps
the Earth can teach us
As when
everything seems dead
and letter
proves to be alive.
Now I’ll count
up to twelve
and you keep
quiet and I will go.”
Questions:
(i) What can the
Earth teach us? 2
(ii) Why does the
poet count up to twelve? 1
(iii) What will
‘keeping quiet’ help us achieve? 1
(b) “No, in country money, the
country scale of gain,
The requisite
lift of spirit has never been found,
Or so the voice
of the country seems to complain,
I can’t help
owing the great relief it would be,
To put these
people at one stroke out of their pain
And then next
day as I come back into the sane,
I wonder how I
should like you to come to me
And offer to put
me gently out of my pain.”
Questions:
(i) Where do
these lines occur? 1
(ii) Why has the
requisite spirit never been found?
1
(iii) What does
the voice of the country people seem to say? 1
(iv) What will
be of great relief for the poet?
1
11. Answer any three of the following questions in 30-40
words: 3x2=6
(i) What
increases continuously in ‘A Thing of Beauty’?
(ii) What is
considered to be ‘an exotic moment’ in ‘Keeping Quiet’?
(iii) What are
the ‘merry children spilling out of their homes’ symbolic of?
(iv) Who are
referred to as the ‘flower of cities’ in ‘A Roadside Stand’?
(v) Which things
irritated the passers-by who stopped at the road-side stand?
12. Answer any five of the following questions: 5x1=5
(a) What is the
name of the blacksmith in “The Last Lesson”?
(b) What is the
‘great trouble with Alsace’?
(c) Why have Saheb
and his family migrated to Seemapuri?
(d) Who is the
‘Chota Sahib’ in the ‘Memories of a Chota Sahib’?
(e) How did John
Rowntree find the weather when he arrived at Guwahati?
(f) Where was
Champaran?
(g) Which
country does Danny Casey play for?
13. Answer any five in 30-40 words:
(a) ‘Will they
make them sing in German, even the pigeons’? what does this sentence suggest?
(b) What are the
two different worlds in Firozabad?
(c) What was the
promise made by Annes Jung to Saheb?
(d) What unusual
visitor did Rowntree have in his bungalow one night?
(e) Why did
Gandhi choose to go to Muzaffarpur fist before going on the Champaran?
(f) What job is
Geoff engaged in? Does entertain wild and impractical dreams like his sister?
(g) What kind of
a person is Geoff?
14. Answer any one of the following questions in 80-100
words: 1x5=5
(a) Describe the
bangle makers of Firozabad. How does the vicious circle of the Sahukars, the
middlemen never allow them to come out of their poverty?
Or
(b) Relate
Rowntree’s experiences of floods in Assam.
15. Answer any one of the following questions in 125-150
words: 1x7=7
(a) Describe
Tishani’s journey to the end of the earth – the Antarctic region, and his
experience during that journey.
Or
(b) Discuss the
forms of discrimination projected in the narrations of Zitkala-Sa and Bama.
16. Answer any four of the following questions in 30-40
words: 4x2=8
(a) What was
Zitkala-Sa’s immediate reaction to the cutting of her hair?
(b) What did
Annan say about his community to the narrator?
(c) How has
Antarctica remained relatively pristine?
(d) What are
Geoff Green’s reasons for including high school students in the ‘Students on
Ice’ expedition?
(e) What is it
that draws Derry towards Mr. Lamb in spite of himself?
(f) Why aren’t
there any curtains at the windows of Mr. Lamb’s house?
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