AHSEC| CLASS 12| ALTERNATIVE ENGLISH| QUESTION PAPER - 2023| H.S. 2ND YEAR
2023
ALTERNATIVE ENGLISH
Full Marks: 100
Pass Marks: 30
Time: Three hours
The figures in the margin indicate
full marks for the questions.
GROUP – A
(VIBFYOR)
(NEW SYLLABUS)
1. Give brief answer to any five of the following: 1x5=5
(a) Where did
the christening ceremony take place?
(b) Where from
had the new vicar come?
(c) Where does
man’s ultimate destiny lie, according to R. K. Narayan?
(d) Who fell on
R. K. Narayan’s car when it was parked in front of the hospital?
(e) Who was
Sudheer?
(f) Why was
Mriganko Babu travelling to Durgapur?
(g) Who called the
witch doctor?
(h) Who asked
Mriganko Babu, “Can you recognize me, Babu?”
(i) How much
money does Della have?
(j) What is
there between the windows of Della’s room?
(k) What gift
does Jim buy for Della?
(l) Why did Robert
Lynd read Emerson and Marcus Aurelius?
(m) Who is Zeus?
2. Answer any five of the following: 2x5=10
(a) What
happened to the series of gowns in the sixteen year long service of the Verger?
(b) What was the
discovery that had astonished the vicar?
(c) How are one’s
privacy and anonymity lost, according to R. K. Narayan?
(d) Why does R.
K. Narayan think that the book called ‘Testament of a Walker’ may never be
written?
(e) Why did
Mriganko Babu think that birds were foolish?
(f) What did Mriganko
Babu decide never to do again?
(g) What were
the two priceless possessions of the James Dillingham Youngs?
(h) “May be the
hairs of my head were numbered, but nobody could ever count my love for you” –
in what context does Della say this to Jim?
(i) In what
context does Lynd mention Solomon?
(j) Why is Pliny
the Elder famous?
3. Give brief answers to any three of the following: 4×3=12
(a) What was the
Verger's impression about the new vicar?
(b) What does
make R. K. Narayan fear that he would soon be bankrupt?
(c) Describe,
how the scarecrow gradually turned into a human figure in front of Mriganko
Babu.
(d) What does
Jim say to Della when she holds out her gift for him on her palm?
(e) Describe the
circumstances in which Lynd was led to read Epictetus.
4. Explain with reference to the context on any two of
the following: 4×2=8
(a) "I
think a lot of these young fellows waste a rare lot of time reading when they
might be doing something useful."
(b) "Two
cyclists collided and fell on my car parked in front of the hospital, and
smashed the parking light on the left side."
(c) "It was
the end of January. All the crops had been removed from the fields."
(d)
"Terrified, Mriganko Babu took a few steps backwards and stood leaning
heavily against his car."
(e) "Oh,
and the next two hours tripped by on rosy wings. Forget the hushed metaphor.
She was ransacking the stores for Jim's present."
(f) "They
were expensive combs, she knew, and her heart had simply craved and yearned
over them without the least hope of possession."
5. Give brief answers to any five of the following: 1x5=5
(a) Who is the
fair lady the narrator speaks of in the poem "Sita”?
(b) What are the
three happy children doing?
(c) What flowers
do grow by the brook for the happy lovers?
(d) Where does
the brook murmur?
(e) Where does
the traveller in the poem "Ozymandias of Egypt" come from?
(f) Who could
read the passions of Ozymandias well?
(g) Who made a
garland for the lady's head?
(h) What is an
'elfin grot'?
(i) Whose mother
will wait and weep?
(j) What will
bite the village girl in the darkness?
6. Answer any four of the following: 2×4=8
(a) Why do tears
fall from the three young pairs of eyes?
(b) What type of
forest do the children imagine from their mother's description?
(c) Why does the
brook say, "I slip, I slide, I gloom, I glance"?
(d) How and
where does the brook flow?
(e) What type of
legs stand in the desert?
(f) What is
still visible on the 'shattered visage'?
(g) How did the
lady look?
(h) Where did
the Knight make the lady sit?
(i) What will
the girl's mother say if her daughter is late?
(j) How does the
village maiden pray for her safety?
7. Answer any three of the following: 4×3=12
(a) How does the
poem 'Sita' reflect the poet's deep love for nature?
(b) Briefly
describe the brook's journey through different places.
(c) Explain the
significance of the expression, "nothing beside remains".
(d) Write how
the strange lady treats the knight-at-arms.
(e) Describe in
your own words, how the young girl is surrounded by dark shadows in the
evening.
8. Explain with reference to the context on any one of
the following: 5x1=5
(a) I saw pale
kings and princes too,
Pale warriors,
death-pale were they all;
They cried -
"La Belle Dame sans Merci
Hath thee in
thrall!"
(b) By thirty
hills I hurry down,
Or slip between
the ridges,
By twenty
thorps, a little town,
And half a hundred
bridges.
(c) Swiftly the
shadows of night are falling, Hear,
O hear, the
white crane calling,
(d) And on the
pedestal these words appear:
"My name is
Ozymandias, king of kings;
Look on my
works, ye mighty, and despair!"
GROUP-B
9. Change any five of the sentences given below as per
instruction given, without changing their meaning: 1x5=5
(a) Sagar will
help me with this project. (Change into negative)
(b) She was not
allowed to enter the house. (Change into affirmative)
(c) She is
writing a letter to him. (Change into
passive)
(d) Yam is eaten
by the people of my country. (Change into active)
(e) She tried
all plans. (Change into negative)
(f) Was that not
an excellent speech? (Change into
assertive)
(g) The ball was
thrown by Virat. (Change into active)
(h) Can I ever
forgive him? (Change into assertive)
(i) People call
him the pillar of the society. (Change
into passive)
(j) As soon as
the rain stopped, we started the journey.
(Change into negative)
10. Add appropriate question tags to any five of the
following: 1x5=5
(a) Your house
faces the river.
(b) You will
show me your new bike.
(c) He can act
very well.
(d) He kept his
promise.
(e) We're late
for the movie.
(f) I was wrong.
(g) Please stop
talking.
(h) It is very
humid today.
(i) You don't
live here.
(j) The girl is
playing the piano.
11. Fill in any five of the following blanks with
suitable prepositions: 1x5=5
(a) What are you
looking ______?
(b) My parents
live ______the countryside.
(c) Give me the
book _______the shelf.
(d) His father
deals _______tea.
(e) The hotel is
adjacent _____the police station.
(f) We will
finish our exams _____two days.
(g) Our
relatives arrived ______the morning.
(h) I am fond
______chocolates.
(i) At last the
bus arrived, and we got ______it.
(j) The
scientist looked _____the microscope.
12. Rewrite any five of the following sentences using the
verbs given in brackets in their correct forms: 1x5=5
(a) I (reach)
Mumbai yesterday.
(b) I wish I
(accept) the proposal.
(c) He (work)
when she arrived.
(d) Shyamal (go)
to work by bus today.
(e) Purabi
(live) in this house for twelve years.
(f) He (write)
ten novels so far.
(g) All the
trains (run) late today.
(h) Perhaps it
(rain) yesterday.
(i) She wants to
go for a walk, but she (not finish) her work yet.
(j) Do you still
(belong) to that football club?
13. Read the passage given below and answer the questions
that follow: 15
The Pink Fairy
Armadillo is the smallest of the armadillo species in the world. It is 3.5 to
4.5 cm in length and about 110 grams in weight. It can sit on the palm of a human
hand. Like its larger armadillo cousins, the pink fairy armadillo has a shell
on its top side. But unlike them, it is pinkish in hue. The pink colour is
derived from the animal's blood vessels which are visible through the shell. It
is unique to this species. So is the extremely fine white hair visible from
beneath the shell. Those blood vessels and that silky hair are both part of the
creature's thermoregulation system that enables it to the extreme variation in
temperature in its habitat in central Argentina. Exposing more blood to silly
hot air or soil-making the outer skin appear more pink - would lower the
armadillo's body temperature, while draining the blood would enable the
creature to hang on to the heat it needs during the colder periods at night, as
would the hair, which acts as a kind of insulation.
Unfortunately,
these tiny marvels are extremely hard to study because they spend the bulk of
their lives burrowing underground in search of ants and larvae, using their
powerful claws on both their front and hind legs, which enable them to travel
through the soil below ground at surprising rate of speed. The pink fairy
armadillo is extremely sensitive to stress and none has survived in captivity
for more than eight days or so. While habitats change, increasing use of
pesticides and even a growing population of domestic cats and dogs are believed
to be driving the Pink Fairy Armadillo to near extinction. Scientists have not
been able to determine the status of this elusive species.
(a) What is the
smallest armadillo species and what are its length and weight? 2
(b) What is the
speciality of the smallest armadillo species?
2
(c) Which
physical features help the smallest armadillo species adjust to the extreme
temperature of Argentina? 2
(d) Why is it
difficult to study the Pink Fairy Armadillo?
3
(e) What causes
are driving the Pink Fairy Armadillo into extinction? 4
(f) Which word
in the passage stand for 'insect killer'?
1
(g) Which word
in the passage stand for 'disappearance'? 1
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