AHSEC| CLASS 12| ENGLISH| QUESTION PAPER - 2016| H.S. 2ND YEAR
2016
English
Full marks: 100
Times: 3 hours
Section A
(Reading Skills: 10 Marks)
1. Read the following passage carefully:
At 4.30 P.M.
Abha brought in the last meal he was ever to eat; it consisted of goat's milk,
cooked and raw vegetables, oranges and a concoction of ginger, sour lemons and
strained butter with juice of aloe. Sitting on the floor of his room in the
rear of Birla House in New Delhi, Gandhi ate and talked with Sardar Vallabhbhai
Patel, Deputy Prime Minister of the new government of independent India.
Maniben, Patel's daughter and secretary, was also present. The conversation was
important. There had been rumours of differences between Patel and Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. This problem, like so many others, had been dropped
into the Mahatma's lap.
Abha, alone with
Gandhi and the Patels, hesitated to interrupt. But she knew Gandhi's attachment
to punctuality. Finally, therefore, she picked up the Mahatma's nickel-plated
watch and showed it to him. 'I must tear myself away', Gandhi remarked, and so
saying he rose, went to the adjoining bathroom and then started towards the
prayer ground in the large park to the left of the house. Abha, the young wife
of Kanu Gandhi, grandson of the Mahatma's cousin, and Manu, the granddaughter
of another cousin, accompanied him; he leaned his forearms on their shoulders.
'My walking sticks', he called them.
During the daily
two-minute promenade through the long, red-sandstone colonnade that led to the
prayer ground, Gandhi relaxed and joked. Now, he mentioned the carrot juice
Abha had given him that morning.
'So you are
serving me cattle fare,' he said, and laughed.
'Ba used to call
it horse fare', Abha replied. Ba was Gandhi's deceased wife.
'Isn't it grand
of me', Gandhi bantered, 'to relish what no one else wants?'
'Bapu (father),
said Abha, 'your watch must be feeling very neglected. You would not look at it
today.'
'Why should I,
since you are my timekeepers?' Gandhi retorted.
'But you don't
look at the timekeepers,' Manu noted. Gandhi laughed again.
On the basis
of your reading of the passage answer the following questions:
(a) What did
Gandhi eat in his last meal? 2
(b) Who were the
persons present when Gandhi ate his last meal? 2
(c) What was the
problem that had been dropped into Gandhi's lap? 2
(d) Why did Abha
show Gandhi the nickel-plated watch? 2
(e) Who were the
timekeepers of Gandhi? 1
(f) What is the
cattle fare referred to? 1
Section - B
(Advanced Writing Skills: 25 marks)
2. Design an attractive poster for promoting cleanliness in
your neighbourhood. (Maximum 50 words) 5
Or
You are Arun
Das/Arunima Das, a resident of 16, Gopinath Bordoloi Nagar, Tinsukia. You have
lost a black handbag containing valuable documents while travelling from Digboi
to Tinsukia by bus. Draft an advertisement in not more than 50 words, for
publication in an English daily giving detail of the bag, mentioning when you
have lost it and giving your contact address requesting the finder to return it
to you.
3. You are an eyewitness to a road accident in which a
school-going boy was killed and many passengers were injured. As a press
reporter of an English Daily write a report about the accident in 100-125
words. You are Nitu/Saurav. 10
Or
You attended the
Edufair, 2015, organised by Assam Tribune Pvt. Ltd. In Guwahati in which some
top colleges and universities of India participated and gave information about
their undergraduate and graduate programmes. Write a detailed account of the
fair in 100-125 words. You are Parveen/Pravin.
4. Write a letter to Editor of the Assam Tribune,
Guwahati-781003 drawing the attention of the authorities concerned to the erratic
power supply, particularly during study hours, in your locality. You are
Rita/Augustine. 10
Or
You are
Imran/Rongmili. You have seen an advertisement for the post of an English
Teacher in Lakhimpur Public School, Lakhimpur. Write a formal letter to the
President of the Managing Committee of the school in response to the
advertisement applying for the post. Give your detailed biodata.
Section -C
(Grammar: 20 marks)
5. Change the form of narration in the following
sentences: 2×2=4
(a) "How
long do you have to wait for your train?" the woman asked me "About
an hour," I replied.
(b) I asked
Ranjan "where Neena lived. Ranjan replied regretfully that he didn't know.
6. Change the voice of any three of the following
sentences: 3x1=3
(a) She handed
me the letter.
(b) They laughed
at us.
(c) The stranger
made an attempt to break into the house.
(d) The student
was told to leave the room.
(e) Have they
done the work?
7. Rewrite any five of the following sentences using the verbs
given in brackets in their correct tense forms:
5x1=5
(a) We
________(do) our lessons when the lights went out.
(b) I usually
_______ (go) to bed at 11 o'clock.
(c) All the
answers to the questions _____ (be) wrong.
(d) He
_____(sit) in the library when I saw him.
(e) Your letter
_______(reach) me yesterday.
(f) I
_______(wait) for you since morning.
(g) Football
_____(play) everywhere in the world.
8. Rewrite any four of the following sentences filling in
the blanks with appropriate prepositions:
4x1=4
(a) The train
arrived _____the platform a minute ago.
(b) The children
were looking forward ______their visit to Kaziranga.
(c) I have
finish this report ______tonight.
(d) The girl
standing ________the two boys is their sister.
(e) Douglas
jumped ______the swimming pool.
(f) The office
is closed ______second and fourth Saturdays.
9. Rewrite any four of the sentences as directed: 4x1=4
(a) No other
boxer is as great as Mary Kom. (Change into comparative degree)
(b) None but
Anita can do the sum. (Change into affirmative)
(c) Everybody
must admit that Tendulkar is a great cricketer. (Change into negative)
(d) I know his
name. (Change into a complex sentence)
(e) He hoped
that he would win the prize. (Change into a simple sentence)
(f) Is it not a
foolish idea? (Transform into a statement)
Section D (Text
books: 45 marks)
10. Read one of the following extracts and answer the
questions that follow:
(a) "Now we
will count to twelve
and we will
all keep still.
For once on
the face of the Earth
let's not
speak in any language,
let's stop for
one second,
and not move
our arms so much."
Questions:
(i) How long
does the poet want to stay still? 1
(ii) Why does he
ask us to keep still and not use any language?
2
(iii) What does
the poet mean by 'not move our arms so much'? 1
Or
(b) "A thing
of beauty is a joy forever:
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."
Questions:
(i) Who is the
poet of these lines and what is the title of the poem? 2
(ii) Why is a
thing of beauty of joy forever? 1
(iii) What is a
bower? 1
11. Answer any three of the following questions in 30-40
words: 3x2=6
(a) Why has the poet
brought in the image of the merry children 'spilling out of their homes'?
(ii) What is the
exotic moment the poet Pablo Neruda wishes for?
(iii) Name the
things of nature that are constant sources of beauty.
(iv) What is the
message that John Keats wants to give through 'A Thing of Beauty'?
(v) 'Of all the
thousand selfish cars' some stop there but not for buying something. Why do
they stop there at all?
(vi) Who will
soothe the rural poor out of their wits and how?
12. Answer any five of the following questions: 5x1=5
(a) What did
Franz think 'for a moment'?
(b) What does
Saheb look for in the garbage dumps?
(c) Where has
Saheb come from?
(d) What
position did John Rowntree hold before leaving Shillong a few days after
independence?
(e) Who was
Rajkumar Shukla?
(f) What was
Gandhi's politics intertwined with?
(g) For whom
does' Sophie ask Danny Casey an autograph?
(h) How was
Geoff employed?
13. Answer any five of the following questions in 30-40
words: 5x2=10
(a) Why did
Franz want to spend his day out of doors?
(b) What are M.
Hamel's views about the French language?
(c) What is the
irony inherent in Saheb's full name?
(d) Why do the
young inhabitants of Firozabad end up losing their eye-sight?
(e) Give a brief
description of Peacock Island.
(f) Why was the
Champaran episode so significant in Gandhi's life?
(g) What was
incongruous about the delicate bow which fastened the apron strings of Sophie's
mother?
14. Answer any one of the following questions in 80-100
words: 1×5=5
(a) Draw a
character sketch of M. Hamel as it is shown in 'The Last Lesson'.
(b) Describe
Rowntree's experience of crossing a flooded river on horseback.
Or
(c) "The
battle of Champaran is wen,' Gandhi exclaimed. Explain the context in which
this was said.
15. Answer any one of the following questions in 125-150
words: 1x7=7
Describe
Tishani's journey to the end of the earth-the Antarctic region, and his
experience during that journey.
Or
'Though both Mr.
Lamb and Derry suffer from a physical disability their attitudes to life are
different.' Justify the relevance of this statement with reference to the story
of "On the Face of it"?
16. Answer any four of the following questions in 30-40
words: 4x2=8
(a) What was
Zitkala's idea regarding short, shingled hair?
(b) What did
Annan say about his community to the narrator?
(c) How has
Antarctica remained relatively pristine?
(d) What
explanation was given by the chief astrologer to the query of the little Tiger
King?
(e) Why aren't
there any curtains at the windows of Mr. Lamb's house?
(f) Why and how
did Derry enter Mr. Lamb's garden?
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