English Question Paper' 2014
AHSEC Class 12 Question Papers
1. Read the following passage carefully: 10
1. 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.
2. Abha,
alone with Gandhi and the Patel’s, 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.
3. 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.
4. ‘So
you are serving me cattle fare,’ he said, and laughed.
5. ‘Be
used to call it horse fare,’ Abha replied. Ba was Gandhi’s deceased wife.
6. ‘Isn’t
it grand of me, ‘Gandhi bantered, ‘to relish what no one else wants?’
7. ‘Bapu
(father), ‘said Abha, ‘your watch must be feeling very neglected. You would not
look at it today.’
8. ‘Why should I, since you are my timekeepers?’
Gandhi retorted.
9. ‘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?
b) Who
were the persons present when Gandhi ate his last meal?
c) What
was the problem that had been dropped into Gandhi’s lap?
d) Why
did Abha show Gandhi the nickel plated watch?
e) Who
were the time keepers of Gandhi?
f) What
is the cattle fare referred to?
Advance Writing Skill-25 Marks
2. Write a poster in not more than 50 words
stressing upon the need for improving the health condition of the younger
generation for a happier life. 5
Or
You are
Rima/Rahim, a resident of 16, Bapuji Nagar, Tinsukia. You have lost your
suitcase containing valuable documents while travelling from Tinsukia to Jorhat
by train. Draft an advertisement in not more than 50 words, for publication in
an English daily giving details of the bag, when you had lost it and Giving
your contact address requesting the finder to return it to you.
3. Write a report on a road accident giving imaginary
details of the accident and the steps taken by the concerned authorities
towards medical relief to the accident victims. (Words limit 125). 5
Or
Write an article on ‘Television: Advantage and
disadvantages’ to be published in the college magazine. (Your article should
not exceed 135 words). 5
4. Write a letter to the editor on an English
daily drawing the attention of the authorities concerned to the poor condition
of the roads in your locality. You are Manav/Manasi living in Mirza, Kamrup. 10
Or
You
are Arunabh/Mandira. You have seen an advertisement for the post of
receptionist in a Multi-National Company in Bangalore. Write a formal
application for the post in response to the advertisement.10
Grammar: 20 Marks
5. Change the form of Narration in the
following sentences: 2x2=4
a) The lady said to the salesman, “What
is the price of this Barbie doll?” The salesman said to her, “It is a bit
expensive. But I can give to you at a 20 percent discount”.
b) One day Mohan told me that he would
become a doctor and leave Assam. I asked him if he knew anything about
medicine.
6. Change the voice of any three of the
following sentences: 1x3=3
a) The student was told to leave the
room.
b) Guwahati is called the gateway to the
North East.
c) They laughed at us.
d) My umbrella has been broken.
e) The thief was beaten up by the mob.
f) You will be asked to deliver the
letters.
7. Rewrite any five of the following questions using the
verbs given in brackets in their correct tense forms: 1x5=5
a) I wish I (know) her.
b) The meeting (begin) when we arrived at
the auditorium.
c) The first world war (last) for four
years and ended in 1918.
d) As soon as I came in she (leave) the
room.
e) I usually (go) to bed at 11 o’clock.
f) To hate man (be) the biggest crime.
g) Please stop singing because I (try) to
work.
8. Rewrite any four of the following
sentences filling in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: 1x4=4
a) The train arrived ____ the station a
minute ago.
b) My birthday is ____ 24 August.
c) The office is closed ____ the second
and fourth Saturdays.
d) Our school is ____ Chandmari.
e) We have been staying ____ a hotel near
the bus stop.
f) The girl standing ____ the two boys is
their sister.
9. Rewrite any four of the sentences as directed: 1x4=4
a) This is the best book on the subject.
(Change into comparative degree)
b) No other boxer is as great as Mary
Com. (Change into superlative degree)
c) None but Anita can do the sum. (Change
into Affirmative)
d) I know his name. (Change into a
complex sentence)
e) Everybody must admit that Tendulkar is
a great cricketer (Change into negative)
f) I shall never forget you. (Change into
interrogative)
Text Books: 45 Marks
10.
Read the following extracts and answer the questions that follow:
a) But
after the airport’s
Security
check, standing a few yards
Away, I
looked again at her, wan, pale
As a late
winter’s moon and felt that old
Familiar
ache, my childhood’s fear,
But all I
said was, see you soon, Amma,
All I did
was smile and smile and smile.
Questions:
a) What
did the speaker do after the security check? 1
b) Why
did the poet compare her mother’s face to a late winter’s moon? 2
c) What
was the poet’s childhood fear? 1
Or
b) But
soon
Put that
thought away and looked out at Young
Trees
sprinting, the merry children spilling
Out of
their homes
Questions:
a) Who looked out at the young trees? 1
b) Which thought did the speaker put
away? 1
c) What do young sprinting trees signify? 1
d) What did the poet see the children
doing? 1
11. Answer any three of the following
questions in 30-40 words: 2x3=6
a) What is the kind of pain and ache that
the poet feels?
b) Explain the statement: “I saw my
mother…………her face ashen like that of a corpse”.
c) What is the message that Keats wants
to convey through ‘A thing of beauty’.
d) Which things irritated the passerby
who stopped at the roadside stand?
e) What is ‘this sadness’ that Neruda
talks of?
12. Answer any five of the following questions: 1x5=5
a) ‘I started for school very late that
morning’. Who is the ‘I’ here?
b) Who is the author of ‘Lost Spring’?
c) What does the author of ‘Lost Spring’
find Saheb doing every morning?
d) Where is Champaran situated?
e) How was the YMCA pool?
f) Who is the writer of ‘Going Places’?
13. Answer any five of the following
questions in 30-40 words: 2x5=10
a) Why was the lesson called the last
lesson?
b) What had been put up in the bulletin
board?
c) What does Saheb look for in the
garbage dumps? Where is he and where has he come from?
d) Is Saheb happy working at the
tea-stall? Why?
e) Give a brief description of Peacock
Island?
f) What theme does the story “Going
Places” explore?
14. Answer any one of the following questions
in 80-100 words: 5
a) Describe the miserable plight of the
people of Firozabad?
b) Describe the efforts made by RK Shukla
to persuade Gandhi to go to Champaran.
15. Answer any one of the following questions
in 125-150 words: 7
a) Draw a character sketch of the Tiger
King in your own words.
b) Why is Antarctica the place to visit
for understanding the earth’s present, past and future?
16. Answer any four of the following questions in 30-40
words: 2x4=8
a) What did the chief astrologer predict
about The Tiger King?
b) How did the narrator reach Antarctica?
c) How do people comment so painfully
about Derry’s face? And Why?
d) Why did Zitkala-Sa feel uncomfortable
in the dining room?
e) Why did Bama feel terribly sad and
provoked?
f) Who should be friends, according to
both Derry and Mr. Lamb?
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