English Question Paper' 2017
AHSEC Class 12 Question Papers
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the
questions
SECTION-A
(Reading
Skill: 10 Marks)
1. Read the following passage carefully:
Today’s woman is a highly self-directed
person, alive to the sense of her dignity and the importance of her functions
in the private domestic domain and the public domain of the world of work.
Women are rational in approach, careful in handling situation and want to do
things as best as possible. The Fourth World Conference of Women held in
Beijing in September 1995 had emphasised that no enduring solution of society’s
most threatening social, economic and political problems could be found without
the participation and empowerment of the women. The 1995 World Summit for
Social Development had also emphasised the pivotal role of women in eradicating
poverty and mending the social fabric.
The
Constitution of India had conferred on women equal rights and opportunities –
political, social, and educational and of employment – with men. Because of
oppressive traditions, superstitions, exploitation and corruption, a majority
of women are not allowed to enjoy the rights and opportunities, bestowed on
them. One of the major reasons for this state of affairs is the lack of
literacy and awareness among women. Education is the main instrument through
which we can narrow down the prevailing inequality and accelerate the process of
economic and political change in the status of women.
The role of women in a society is very
important. Women’s education is the key to a better life in the future. A
recent World Bank study says that educating girls is not a charity, it is good
economics and if developing nations are to eradicate poverty, they must educate
the girls. The report says that the economic and social returns on investment
in education of the girls considerably affect the human development index of
the nation. Society would progress only if the status of women is respected and
the presence of an educated woman in the family would ensure education of the
family itself. Education and empowerment of women are closely related.
On
the basis of your reading of the passage answer the following questions:
a) Mention some of the qualities of
today’s women. 2
b) Where was the Fourth World conference
of women held and what did it emphasis? 1+1=2
c) What factors prevent a majority of
women from enjoying their rights and opportunities? 2
d) What can education do for the cause of
women? 2
e) What is the observation of World Bank
on girl education? 2
SECTION-B
(Advanced
Writing Skills: 25 Marks)
2. Design a poster for the World-Environment
Day creating awareness among the people about the threats of environment
degradation. (Maximum 50 words) 5
Or
You are Binod/Seema, the Cultural Secretary
of St. Anthony’s College, Guwahati. Draft a notice, in not more than 50 words,
for the notice board informing the students about the “Inter-College Song and
Dance Competition” that your institution is going to organize. 5
3. You recently visited some flood-affected
areas of Dhemaji District. As a press reporter of an English Daily write a
report on the flood situation in 100-125 word. You are Amar/Nitu. 10
Or
You are Gopal/Anita of Govt. Higher Secondary
School, Karimganj. Your school has organized a Blood Donation Camp on the
occasion of its Golden Jubilee Celebration. Write a report in 100-125 words as
an editor for your school magazine, on this widely acclaimed activity. 10
4. Write a letter to the editor of an English
Daily drawing the attention of the authorities concerned to the menace of
reckless driving in your town. You are Mukul/Ayesha. 10
Or
You are Rita/Gourav. You have seen an
advertisement for the post of a Sales Executive in a reputed company. Write an
application to the Regional Director of the Company in response to the
advertisement applying for the post. 10
SECTION-C
(Grammar:
20 Marks)
5. Change the form of narration in the
following sentences: 2x2=4
a) The boy said to the teacher, “Sir, I
am weak in English and seek your advice.” “Read the text thoroughly and try to
express your ideas in simple correct English,” said the teacher.
b) My friend told me that he was very
thirsty and requested me to give him a glass of water.
6.
Change the voice of any three of the following sentences: 3x1=3
a) Football is played everywhere.
b) Do the work immediately.
c) Who opened the door?
d) I have lost my book.
e) The coach is training the players.
f) Who has broken the window plane?
7.
Rewrite any five of the following sentences using the verbs given in brackets
in their correct tense forms:5x1
a) Recently the price of petrol ____ (go)
up.
b) I ____ (do) a lot of work today.
c) The train ____ (leave) before we
reached the station.
d) I wish my brother ____ (be) here.
e) As he ____ (cross) the road a bus
knocked him down.
f) I ____ (think) of going abroad for
quite sometime.
g) The paper ____ (appear) twice a week.
8. Rewire any four of the following sentences filling in
the blanks with appropriate prepositions: 4x1=4
a) I met him ____ the road.
b) I congratulate you ____ your success.
c) John was annoyed ____ his mother.
d) The work should be finished ____ next
Friday.
e) We are not interested ____ your story.
f) He was frightened ____ the noise.
9. Rewrite any four of the sentences as
directed: 4x1=4
a) The Brahmaputra is the longest river
in India. (Change it into positive degree)
b) Everybody wishes to be happy. (Make it
interrogative)
c) Only Ram was present there. (Make it
negative without changing the meaning)
d) He desired that I should go there.
(Make it a simple sentence)
e) He is so lazy that he cannot shine in
life. (Make it a simple sentence)
f) Having done his work he left the
place. (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) “The
little old house was out with a
Little new
shed, In front at the edge of the road
Where the
traffic sped, A roadside stand that too pathetically pled,
It would
not be fair to say for a dole, Of bread,
But for
some of the money, the cash Whose flow supports
The flower
of cities from sinking and Withering faint.”
Questions:
a) Where was the shed put up? 1
b) What was its purpose? 1
c) Why does the poet use the word
‘pathetic’? 1
d) Who are referred to as ‘the flower of
cities’? 1
Or
b)
“Those who prepare green wars,
Wars
with gas, wars with fire,
Victory
with no survivors,
And
walk about with their brothers
In
the shade, doing nothing.”
Questions:
a) What are the different kinds of wars
mentioned by the poet in the passage? 1
b) What kind of victory do they achieve? 1
c) Who are the brothers mentioned in the
stanza? 1
d) Find words in the given stanza that
mean ‘those left alive’ and ‘win’. 1
11. Answer any three of the following questions in 30-40
words: 3x2=6
a) How is a thing of beauty a joy
forever?
b) Why does the poet Neruda ‘wish to
count to twelve’?
c) What do the young sprinting trees
signify?
d) What are being sold in the Road-side
stand?
e) What is the ‘Childish longing’ that
the poet refers to? Why is it ‘in vain’?
f) Why has the mother been compared to
the ‘late winter’s moon’?
12. Answer any five of the following questions: 5x1=5
a) What was written in the new copies
brought by M. Hamel for the students in a beautiful round hand?
b) What does the ‘garbage’ mean for the
elders of Seemapuri?
c) Where does Mukesh live?
d) Where did John Rowntree and his family
make their first home at Guwahati?
e) Whom did Gandhi and Shukla want to
meet at Patna?
f) Who is Geoff?
g) Which was the only occasion when
Sophie got to see Danny Casey in person?
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) Why did M. Hamel not blame Franz alone
for his inability to learn?
c) What is the significance of banglers
in an Indian Society?
d) What does Rowntree say about the river
banks in the Manas Sanctuary?
e) What was the incident that prompted
Gandhi to raise his voice of protest against the British?
f) What are the other options that Sophie
dreams of besides owning a boutique?
g) What job is Geoff engaged in? Does he
entertain wild and impractical dreams like his sister does?
14. Answer any one of the following questions in 80-100
words: 1x5=5
a) Describe the unusual things that Franz
noticed on the day of the last lesson.
Or
b) Describe the miserable plight of the
people of Firozabad.
Or
c) Describe
the exploitation of the indigo sharecroppers by the English landlords. Did
Gandhi help them to get an honourable settlement?
15. Answer any one of the following questions in 125-150
words: 1x7=7
Why is Antarctica the place to go, to understand the
earth’s present, past and future?
Or
Bama’s experience is that of a victim of the
caste system. What kind of discrimination does Zitkala-Sa’s experience depict?
What are their responses to their respective situations?
16. Answer any four of the following
questions in 30-40 words: 4x2=8
a) What did the chief astrologer predict
about the Tiger King?
b) What is Gondwana?
c) Why and how did Derry enter Mr. Lamb’s
garden?
d) Why does Derry go back to Mr. Lamb in
the end?
e) When did Bama experience
untouchability?
f) What was Zitkala’s idea regarding short, shingled hair?
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