AHSEC| CLASS 11| ALTERNATIVE ENGLISH| QUESTION PAPER - 2022| H.S. 1ST YEAR
2022
ALTERNATIVE ENGLISH
Full Marks: 100
Pass Marks: 30
Time: 3 hours
The figures in the margin indicate
full marks for the questions
UNIT - I
(Reading an Unseen
Passage and a Poem)
1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
When he was
born, he was named Pelevotso, but when he was growing up, everyone called him
Pele. Except his grandmother, who would say, "His full name is Pelevotso.
We must remember that."
She was his
father's mother, and she had walked half a day from her hut at the edge of a
forest to see the newborn. Ever since her husband died in a hunt, she had lived
alone, collecting jungle herbs to heal sick and wounded animals and men. People
called her 'the solitary one'.
That afternoon,
she had held the infant in her lap and said, "We'll call him
Pelevotso."
"It's a big
name for a child. Are you sure he can carry it?" Her daughter-in-law
asked.
"I know it
is a big name to carry. It means faithful to the end, and that is not easy. But
we cannot continue to give our children safe and insignificant names. It is a
way of stopping them from living powerful lives, and making sure they don't
wander too far from the village."
"It's
because we love them that we don't want them to wander too far from us,"
her daughter-in-law said.
"Yes, and
that also stops them from living a life of heroism and wisdom,” the grandmother
replied. "Pray that your son understands the meaning of his name and lives
a good life. He's destined to wander."
Her son and
daughter-in-law agreed to the name out of respect for the elder. But after she
went away, they shortened it to Pele.
Pele's village
was called Nialhuo; it was set on the western hills. Below the hills, there
were many forests where the young men learned to hunt, and two small rivers
where they fished and bathed. The older people of the village would often say,
"It's the best place to live in. We are blessed. Our young should not
think there are lands better than this to build a home. They belong here, they
must take the place of their ancestors." They feared that if the young
were not taught to love the village, it would soon be abandoned. They had seen
it happen around them.
Everyone knew of
the two ghost villages. The first had become a very rich village; abundant
harvests filled the granaries till they began to overflow. People would leave
half their harvests to rot in the fields, because there was no more space in
the village granaries. Soon they grew careless about the taboo that said that
every village must keep aside some grain after the harvest as seed-grain.
One afternoon,
when they were on their way back from their fields, the villagers saw black
clouds of field mice swarming over their granaries and homes. Not one house or
granary had been spared, and people had to abandon the village, because it is
taboo to live in a village when its food stores have been wiped out by animals
and insects.
In the second
village, the members of the upper clan killed a man from the lower clan in a
drunken brawl. The murder led to a war between the two clans and, by the end of
the seventh day, so much blood had been spilt in the village that it became
taboo to live there. The women and children filled there baskets with their
belongings and walked out, weeping loudly. The men followed them with guilty hearts;
they knew that if they had stopped the first killings they would not have lost
their homes.
Questions:
(a) State
True or False: 1/2×4=2
(i) Pele's
grandmother called him Pele.
(ii) People
called Pele's grandmother 'the brave one'.
(iii) One day,
after returning from the fields, the villagers saw a cloud of locusts.
(iv) The village
Nialhuo was set on the Eastern hills.
(b) What is
Pele's full name? 1
(c) What is
the name of Pele's village? 1
(d) What did
the older people of the village often say? 2
(e) How did
the first village become a ghost village? 2
(f) How did
the second village become a ghost village? Why did the men of the second
village feel guilty? 1+1=2
2. Read the following poem given below and on the basis
of your reading, answer the following questions:
Strange fits of
passion have I known,
And I will dare
to tell,
But in the
lover's car alone,
What once to me
befell.
When she I loved
looked every day
Fresh as a rose
in June,
I to her cottage
bent my way,
Beneath an
evening moon.
Upon the moon I
fixed my eye,
All over the
wide lea;
With quickening
pace my horse drew nigh
Those paths so
dear to me.
And now we
reached the orchard-plot,
And, as we
climbed the hill,
The sinking moon
to Lucy's cot
Came near, and
nearer still.
In one of those
sweet dreams I slept,
Kind Nature's
gentlest boon!
And, all the
while, my eyes I kept
On the
descending moon.
My horse moved
on; hoof after hoof
He raised, and
never stopped:
When down behind
the cottage roof,
At once, the
bright moon dropped.
What fond and
wayward thoughts will slide
Into a Lover's
head!
"O
mercy!" to myself I cried,
"If Lucy
should be dead!"
Questions:
(a) What has the
poet known? 1
(b) Upon what
did the poet fix his eyes? 1
(c) Where did
the poet sleep? 1
(d) How did the
poet's horse move? 2
UNIT-II
(Poetry and Prose)
(Poetry)
3. Answer either (a) or (b):
(a) But believe
me, son.
I want to be
what I used to be
When I was like
you. I want
to unlearn all
these muting things.
Most of all, I
want to relearn
how to laugh,
for my laugh in the mirror
shows only my
teeth like a snake's bare fangs!
(i) Answer
any two of the following questions: 1×2=2
(1) Who is the
'son' referred to in the passage?
(2) What does
the speaker want to relearn?
(3) What are
the 'muting things' in the present context?
(ii) Explain
the reasons behind the speaker's desire of unlearning'. 3
Or
Why, do you think, the poet
finds snake's bare fangs in the mirror? 3
(b) Continuous
as the stars that shine
And twinkle on
the milky way,
They stretched
in never-ending line
Along the margin
of a bay:
Ten thousand saw
I at a glance
Tossing their
heads in sprightly dance.
(i) Answer
any two of the following questions: 1×2=2
(1) Name the
poet of the lines given above.
(2) Where were
'they' stretching?
(3) Give the
meaning of the word 'sprightly'.
(ii) Explain
any three poetic devices used in the above lines along with their contexts. 3
Or
How does the
poet describe them? 3
4. Answer any one of the following questions in about 80
words: 5
(a) Show how the
poet has explored the theme of keeping promise in his poem, The Listeners.
(b) Do you think
that the poem, When Autumn Came presents nature as a negative force? Give
reasons in support of your view.
5. Answer any three of the following questions within 25
words each: 2×3=6
(a) Explain the
line "I wondered lonely as a cloud".
(b) Why does the
speaker consider the scene of the daffodils to be wealth"?
(c) What is the
significance of yellow in description of the tree leaves?
(d) What is
'resurrection' in the context of the trees' withered bodies?
(e) How does
Faiz Ahmad Faiz suggest the sociological dimension in the poem you have read?
6. Answer any two of the following questions: 3×2=6
(a) How did the
poet's mood change from sadness to happiness?
(b) Narrate what
had happened to the birds in autumn.
(c) What did the
traveller do when he reached the lone house?
7. Answer any three of the following questions in one
sentence each: 1x3=3
(a) Name the
poetic autobiography written by William Wordsworth.
(b) Identify the
animal accompanying the traveller.
(c) What is the
theme of the poem, Once Upon a Time?
(d) Match the
items of List-A with that of List-B:
List-A |
List-B |
(i)
Wordsworth (ii) Okara (iii) Faiz |
1. Urdu Poet 2. English
Poet 3. Nigerian
Poet |
8. Answer either (a) or (b):
(a) When the
policeman, say, at Piccadilly Circus steps into the middle of the road and puts
out his hand, he is the symbol not of tyranny, but of liberty. You may not
think so. You may, being in a hurry, and seeing your car pulled up by this
insolence of office, feel that your liberty has been outraged. How dare this
fellow interfere with your free use of the public highway?
(i) Where is
Piccadilly Circus? 1
(i) What is
tyranny? 1
(iii) Why do you
think that our liberty has been challenged by a traffic police? 2
(iv) Give the
adjectives of liberty' and 'insolence'. 1/2+1/2=1
(b) "... it
also means the tiger and the rhino and the elephant, charismatic animals that
evoke awe and excitement, and which are used as 'flagship' species for
conservation programmes."
(i) Who is/are
the author/authors here? 1
(ii) Why are
certain animals called charismatic? 2
(iii) Explain
'flagship' species. 2
9. Answer any one of the following questions in 80
words: 5
(a) When did
Pyotr realize that everyone expected him to marry Nastya?
(b) "... if
trees, grass, herbs, creepers, etc., all grow then, won't there be economic
development?" How do you reply to this?
(c) Discuss the
major points highlighted in the essay, The Rule of the Road.
10. Answer any two of the following questions within 25
words each: 2×2=4
(a) What is a
'stag party'?
(b) Why did
Kondrashkin allow Pyotr to come to his house and meet Anastasia?
(c) Write
briefly about the significance of the title The Many and the None'.
(d) What were
the professions of Box and Cox?
11. Answer any two of the following questions within 40
words each: 3×2=6
(a) Mention
three statements made by Pyotr in order to avoid marriage?
(b) What is
bio-piracy and how does it affect a country?
(c) Do you think
Kondrashkin is right in pushing Pyotr to his daughter, at any cost?
(d) Why does Box
feel agitated when he starts cooking his breakfast?
12. (a) Give the meaning of any one of the following
words: 1
(i) Embezzlement
(ii) Appalled
(b) Give the
synonyms of any two of the following words: 2
(i) Cordial
(ii) Chaos
(iii) Purloin
(c) Give the
antonyms of any two of the following words: 2
(i) Anarchy
(ii) Exclusive
(iii) Bachelor
UNIT-III
(Grammar)
13. Make sentences with any two pairs of words to
illustrate the difference in meanings between them: 2×2=4
Bad-bed,
stationary-stationery, hair-hare, advice- advise, personal-personnel,
weak-week.
14. Rewrite the following sentences with the suitable
form of the verbs given in the brackets (any three): 1x3=3
(a) It was John
who (alert) the police.
(b) We (wait)
for five hours.
(c) The box (be)
so heavy that I could not lift
(d) I will call
you when the guests (arrive).
(e) The prizes
(give) away by the Principal.
15. Add question tag to the following (any four): 1/2×4=2
(a) She is a
good girl.
(b) Don't
forget.
(c) Move a bit.
(d) Let's go for
a walk.
(e) Raju was not
in the class.
(f) You've
cleaned your bicycle.
(g) They're
going home from school.
16. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions (any
six); 2×6=3
(a) He went
______the market.
(b) Let us hope
______the best.
(c) He fell
_______the ladder.
(d) Butter is
made ______milk.
(e) He put the
books _______the table.
(f) This table
is made _____wood.
(g) I met him
______the afternoon.
(h) I was born
______26th January.
(i) There is a
mistake _______the third line.
17. Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles where
necessary (any six): 1/2×6=3
(a) I am
______university student.
(b) She goes to
______temple in the morning.
(c) Kiran is
______student in the class.
(d) Gold is
______precious metal.
(e) She returned
half _______hour.
(f) This book
has won _______Booker Prize.
(g) I met
_______boy in the store.
(h)
Harishchandra was ______honest king.
18. Identify five nouns and five adjectives in the
sentences given below: 1/2×10=5
Raman proved to
be an honest and dedicated officer. Once a merchant suffered a heavy loss when
all the money that he had saved for building a house got damaged. The damage
was so severe that a junior officer rejected the currency notes brought by him
as useless. At this the man broke down. His intense grief moved Raman and he
assured him not to worry.
UNIT-IV
(Creative Writing
Skill)
19. Write a paragraph in about 180-200 words on any one
of the following: 8
(a) COVID-19
Pandemic
(b) Your
favourite singer
(c) Online Class
(d) Gardening as
a Hobby
20. Develop a story from the given outline: 7
A boy fell into
a bad company-parents tried to improve him-but all in vain-then father gave a
rotten apple to him--asks him to place it in a basket of fresh fine apples-all
apples got rotten-the boy learnt a lesson--better alone than to be in a bad
company.
Or
Write a
substance of the passage given below: 7
Self-reliance is
the key to success. In the modern world of speed and competition today,
everyone in the race aims at self-reliance. Every individual, whether man or
woman, every organization and every nation, big or small, wants to be
self-reliant. Viewed in the general context, self-reliance means satisfying
one's needs all by oneself and not depending on others for it. The great
progress that mankind has made is the long and sustained efforts made by
scientists, engineers, doctors, economists and artists who plodded on without
any help. But they were driven by their own zeal and enthusiasm.
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