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WBCHSE (H.S) Class 12 English question paper 2016 with answers | Previous year solved English question paper 2016

WBCHSE (H.S) Class 12 English question paper 2016 with answers | Previous year solved English question paper 2016 of class 12 | WBCHSE (H.S) 2016 solved English question paper

ENGLISH - B

2016

PART -A

(New Syllabus)

Total Time : 3 Hours 15 minutes

Full Marks : 80

Instructions to the Candidates :

1. Special credit will be given for answers which are brief and to the point.

2. Marks will be deducted for spelling mistakes, untidiness and bad handwriting.

3. Figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions.

PART - A

( Marks : 60 )

1.Answer any two of the following questions each in about 100 words: 6×2=12

(a) “She would forget our brief encounter” — who said this and about whom ? What is the ‘brief encounter’ referred to here? Why did the speaker think so? 1+1+2+2

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(b) What had remained the routine for Abdul Kalam’s father even when he was in his late sixties? What does Abdul Kalam say about his emulation of his father ? 3+3

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(c) “I would teach you right from wrong” - who said this, to whom and when ? How did the speaker transform the person spoken to here ? 1+1+1+3

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(d) What were the questions that had occurred to the Tsar ? Why did he need correct answers to those questions ? What did he do when he was not satisfied with the answers of the learned men ? 3+1+2

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2.Answer any two of the following questions each in about 100 words : 6×2=12

(a) Justify the title of the poem ‘On Killing a Tree’.

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(b) “A soldier, very young, lies open-mouthed” - who is the ‘soldier’ referred to here? Narrate in your own words how the soldier lies in the valley. 2+4

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(c) How does Shakespeare compare the beauty of his friend to that of a summer’s day in Sonnet 18 ? 6

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(d)  What  picture of summer is presented in ‘The Poetry of Earth’?  How has it been carried onto the picture of winter ? 4+2

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3.  Answer any one of the following questions in about 100 words : 6×1=6

(a)  Why did Lomov think about taking a decision  about  getting  married? Whom did he want to marry?  Why? 3+1+2

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(b)  Describe the character of Chubukov as a sensible father.

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(c)  “Forgive us Ivan  Vassilevitch,  we were all a little heated.” -  Who is the speaker  ?  Who are referred to by ‘us’  ?  Why were the persons referred  to as ‘a little  heated’?  Why does the speaker ask for forgiveness? 1+1+2+2

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OR

(a)  What  vows did  Charandas take  ?  What  vow did the  Guru impose upon Charandas ?   4 + 2

(b)  How  did Charandas make a plan to rob the wealthy merchant’s wife?

(c)  “Just help me out of this once.”  Who is the speaker?  What help did the speaker ask for ? How did the person spoken to help the speaker? 1+3+2 4.

(a)  Do as directed : 1  ×  6 = 6

(i)  “Then I won’t turn you loose,” said the woman to the boy. (Turn into Indirect speech)

(ii)  I found the window. (Change the voice)

(iii)  A  man, getting into the compartment,  stammered  an apology. (Split into two simple sentences)

(iv) This is not a correct approach. (Rewrite as an affirmative sentence)

(v)  She was silent. (Rewrite as a negative sentence)

(vi) She did not leave the door shut. (Turn into affirmative sentence)

(b)  Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles and/or prepositions : 1 2 ×  6 = 3

I  was  prepared  ..............(i)..............  sit  there  ..............(ii).............. almost any length .............(iii)............ time, just to listen ............. (iv)............. her talking.  Her voice  had .............(v)............. sparkle .............(vi)............ a mountain stream.

(c) Correct the error in the following sentence by replacing the underlined word with the right one from the options given below : 1 × 1 = 1

They seemed very ancient about her comfort.

[ Options : anxious / anxiety / anxiously ]

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5. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow :

Time is invaluable. It flows on ceaselessly without any consideration for the convenience of any man, however important or high-placed he may be. And time once gone is gone forever. Lost wealth may be regained by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance and medicine but lost time cannot be recovered by any means. Many do not realise this. They waste their time, thinking that they would make up for the loss in future. But the hope may never be realised. Every moment of our time has its particular duty. Putting off our works, therefore, means over-burdening us, that is making our tasks heavier and more difficult in future. This is why students who neglect their studies on a day to day basis often fail in spite of putting in very hard labour before the examination. They can neither acquire knowledge nor build up character and suffer all their life in consequence. Besides, who can say what this future will be, — whether it will not be worse than the present? Some unforeseen obstacles may arise, we may be suddenly taken ill; there may be some family calamity; financial difficulties may fall upon us, and then we shall find that the task has become much harder, if not too hard. Moreover, if we begin to put off things, we shall soon get into the habit of indolence and thus slowly bring about our own ruin.

(a) State whether the following statements are True or False. Write ‘T for True and F’ for False. ( You need not write the sentences, write only the numbers ) 1×4 = 4

(i) The loss of time can be regained.

(ii) A wise man always wastes time.

(iii) A man cannot make up his health.

(iv) A lost moment is lost forever.

(b) Answer each of the following questions in about 30 words : 2×3 = 6

(i) Name the things that can be recovered by man.

(ii) How can one make one’s task harder?

(iii) How can a student fail in the examination?

➥ Answers - a i. F ii. F iii. F iv. T

b. i. Lost wealth may be regained by industry, lost knowledge by study and lost health can be restored by temperance and medicine.

ii. By accumulating work we overburden ourselves and that overburdened condition makes the task harder and heavier.

iii. Students who neglect their day to day studies often fail in the examination in spite of toiling hard before it.

6. (a) Write a report on the annual sports of your school, to be published in the school magazine. ( Word limit : 150 words ) 2 + 8=10

OR

(b) Your company makes wooden furniture and a customer wants to buy 15 chairs. Write a reply to the customer’s enquiry. Mention the rates, time needed for delivery, delivery cost in your letter. (Word limit : 150 words ) 2 + 8=10

OR

(c) Write a precis of the following passage. Add a suitable title. 2+8=10

Vidyasagar had both the originality of a genius and the sterling strength of a heroic character. He thought out a new technique of teaching Sanskrit more easily to beginners and wrote a series of primers in the Sanskrit language and literature adapted to modern needs. He also arranged for the collection and preservation of old Sanskrit books. In Bengali prose, Vidyasagar’s work, was a landmark. He evolved an elegant, although a bit too stately and chaste style of writing which impressed everybody. Between 1847 and 1863, he wrote a series of books in Bengali which became classics to the students of literature. In these, he drew his material impartially from the Indian epics and popular tales as well as from western fables and biographies. His ‘Bengali Primer’ for beginners is even today in household use. But Vidyasagar was no mere scholar or a man of letters. As an educational reformer, he opened the doors of Sanskrit college to non-Brahmin boys and provided for classical scholars to teach some English Education as well. As an administrator of vision, he rendered splendid service in his capacity of a government inspector and in four districts he organised a total of 35 girls’ schools and 20 model schools. He was closely associated from its early days with the institution which now bears his name and which under his fostering care became the outstanding example of a non-official,secular and popular institution for higher education with a purely Indian teaching staff. He was equally interested in women’s higher education, and was secretary of the Bethune Collegiate School for sometime. ( 256 words )


PART - B

(Marks - 20)

1. Complete each of the following sentences, choosing, the correct option from the alternatives provided : 1x4=4

(i) Kalam's father would take him to the mosque for - (a) pre-dawn prayers; (b) evening prayers; (c) mid-day prayers; (d) afternoon prayers.

(ii) The bearded man was wounded by - (a) the Tsar's son; (b) The Tsar's friend; (c) the Tsar himself; (d) the Tsar's bodyguard.

(iii) The blind girl said that she would get off at - (a) Nainital; (b) Mussoorie; (c) Dehra; (d) Saharanpur.

(iv) Mrs. Jones gave the boy - (a) five cents; (b) five dollars; (c) ten cents; (d) ten dollars.

➥ Answers - i. Kalam’s father would take him to the mosque for - (b) evening prayers.

ii. The bearded man was wounded by - (d) the Tsar’s body guards.

iii. The blind girl said that she would get off at - (d) Saharanpur.

iv. Mrs. Jones gave the boy - (c) ten dollars.

2. Answer any four of the following questions; each in a complete sentence : 1x4=4

(i) What, according to the narrator of Ruskin Bond's story "The Eyes Have It' is the best time to visit the hills?

(ii) Where did Mrs. Jones work?

(iii) Where did Roger fall on losing his balance?

(iv) What according to Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam's father does adversity always present?

(v) Who broke into the narrator's reverie?

(vi) Why did the man want to take revenge?

(vii) In which town was Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam born?

(viii) Whom did the hermit receive?

➥ Answers - i. According to the narrator of Ruskin Bond’s short story “ The Eyes Have It” , the best time to visit the hills is the month of October.

ii. Mrs. Jones worked in a hotel beauty shop.

iii. Roger fell on the sidewalk on losing his balance.

iv. According to A. P. J. Abdul Kalam’s father adversity always presents an opportunity for introspection.

v. The passenger who got into the train compartment after the girl had got down broke into the narrator’s reverie.

vi. The man wished to avenge the death of his brother in the hand of the Tsar and also due to the seizure of the property.

vii. DR. A. P. J .Abdul Kalam was born in a small island town called Rameswaram , a famous Hindu pilgrimage.

viii. The hermit received none but the common folk.

3. Complete each of the following sentences, choosing the correct option from the alternatives provided : 1x4=4

(i) One hand of the soldier is on his - (a) face; (b) gun; (e) breast; (d) side.

(ii) The grasshopper is associated with the season - (a) winter; (b) autumn; (c) summer; (d) spring.

(iii) The bark of the tree is described as 'leprous' because - (a) it is soft and smooth; (b) it is wounded by the knife; (c) it is rough and has marks; (d) it is glossy and shining.

(iv) The winds that blow in summer in Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 are - (a) balmy; (b) weak; (c) hot; (d) ​​rough.

➥ Answers - i. One hand of the soldier is on his - (c) breast.

ii. The grasshopper is associated with the season - (c) summer.

iii. The bark of the tree is described as ‘leprous hide’ because - (c) it is rough and has marks.

iv. The winds that blow in summer in Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 are - (d) rough.

4. Answer any four of the following questions, each in a complete sentence : 1x4=4

(i) What does the phrase 'earth cave' refer to?

(ii) How does the stream look like in the poem 'Asleep in the Valley'?

(iii) How is the 'gold complexion' of the sun dimmed?

(iv) Where do all the birds hide in Keats's The Poetry of Earth?

(v) What scorch and choke the tree after it is pulled out?

(vi) Why does the poet ask Nature to keep the soldier warm?

(vii) "And summer's lease hatch all too short a date" - What is meant by "summer's lease"?

(viii) Who has 'never done / With his delights'?

➥ Answers - i. The phrase ‘ earth caves’ refers to the hollow opening on the ground after a well-rooted tree is uprooted.

ii. The stream looks like a silver strand on the green grass in the poem “ Asleep in the Valley”.

iii. The gold complexion of the sun is dimmed by the appearance of clouds.

iv. All the birds hide in the cooling of the tree in Keats’s ‘The Poetry of the Earth’.

v. The root of the tree is exposed to air and sun which scorches and chokes the tree after it is completely uprooted.

vi. The poet asks Nature to keep the soldier warm so that he might not catch cold.

vii. The expression ‘ summer’s lease ‘ means the time span of summer in the seasonal cycle.

viii The grasshopper’s delight knows no bounds as he enjoys the summer's luxury . in the poem ‘The Poetry of Earth’.

5. Complete each of the following sentences, choosing the correct option from the alternatives provided : 1x4=4 

(1) The name of Natalya's dog is - (a) Squeezer; (b) Mirnov; (c) Guess; (d) Ivan .

(ii) When Lomov arrived, Chubukov was surprised by his - (a) evening dress; (b) palpitations; (c) shyness; (d) impudence.

(Iii) Lomov comes to Chubukov's house - (a) to propose to his daughter; (b) like a good neighbour; (c) for a formal meeting; (d) to borrow money from Chubukov.

(iv) Chubukov is a - (a) landowner; (b) lawyer; (c) merchant; (d) physician.

➥ Answers - i. The name of Natalya’s dog is - (a) Squeezer.

ii. When Lomov arrived, Chubukov was surprised by his - (a) evening dress.

iii. Lomov comes to Chubukov’s house - (a) to propose his daughter.

iv. Chubukov is - (a) landowner.

Or,

(i) According to the munim, the amount stolen from the treasure was - (a) twenty mohurs; (b) fifteen mohurs; (c) ten mohurs; (d) five mohurs.

(ii) The play 'Charandas Chor' begins with a song sung by - (a) a group of panthi dancers; (b) Charandas; (c) the Munim; (d) a group of Rawat dancers.

(iii) Charandas lied to the havaldar that he was a - (a) tailor; (b) dhobi; (c) sweeper; (d) fisher - man.

(iv) The havaldar informed charandas of the theft of - (a) sacks of wheat; (b) silver ornaments; (c) a horse; (d) a golden platter.

➥ Answers - i. According to munim, the amount stolen from the treasury was - (c) ten mohurs.

ii. The play ‘ Charandas Chor’ begins with a song sung by - (a) a group of panthi dancers.

iii. Charandas lied to the havaldar that he was a - (b) dhobi.

iv. The havaldar informed Charandas of the theft of - (d) a golden platter.



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