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| विवरण | जानकारी |
|---|---|
| परीक्षा बोर्ड | मध्य प्रदेश माध्यमिक शिक्षा मंडल (MPBSE) |
| कक्षा | 11वीं |
| विषय | English |
| परीक्षा | त्रैमासिक परीक्षा |
| शैक्षणिक सत्र | 2026-27 |
| पेपर | Class 11th English Trimasik Paper 2026-27 |
| पहला गणित पेपर | 7 सितंबर 2026, सोमवार |
| परीक्षा अवधि | 3 घंटे |
| पूर्णांक | 80 अंक |
| तैयारी सामग्री | मॉडल पेपर + उत्तर |
| आधिकारिक वेबसाइट | MPBSE.net |
QUARTERLY EXAM 2026-27
Class:- XI
Set- A
Subject-English
Time:- 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
Instructions:-
• All questions are compulsory.
• Marks are indicated in front of each question.
SECTION-A (Reading)
Q.1. Read the following passage and answer the questions given below: [10]
Ecology teaches us the interdependence of all life forms. Yoga goes a step further and teaches us the unity of all life forms.
With the wider and deeper understanding of ecology, man has come to understand his link with nature better. He has shed his anthropocentric arrogance. It is hoped that he will take a step further and come to the ‘Amrit of Yoga’, as many ecologists have already done.
Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose noted the ability of plants to react to their environs. That was in the 1920s. After his demise, the research was given up. It was left to the modern day scientists to produce irrefutable proof that plants can not only establish ‘Yoga’ with living things around them, including man, but they can also read our minds and intentions.
Most of the top scientists of the world echo these sentiments, or rather, this conviction. All say, “We are Unity”. And in the spectrum of ‘we’, every living thing on this earth is included.
Questions:-
(a) Ecology teaches us the……..of all life forms.
(i) Interdependence
(ii) Unity
(iii) Both (i) and (ii)
(iv) Ecology
(b) Write a similar meaning for ‘Demise’.
(i) Life
(ii) Modern
(iii) Death
(iv) Further
(c) Sir Jagdish C. Bose observed………
(i) law of gravity
(ii) transpiration
(iii) ability of plants
(iv) photosynthesis
(d) The spectrum of ‘we’ includes:
(i) only men
(ii) only plants
(iii) every living thing on earth
(iv) only animals
(e) What is the antonym of ‘Arrogance’?
(i) Bossy
(ii) Aloof
(iii) Haughty
(iv) Humility
(f) Which new path has been discovered for modern man?
(i) Bhakti Yoga
(ii) Karma Yoga
(iii) Ecology Yoga
(iv) Tantra Yoga
(g) Ecology teaches us the interdependence of all life forms. (True/False)
(h) Give the word from the passage that has the same meaning as “a style of using words”.
(i) Name any one path to Yoga.
(j) What did Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose observe?
Q.2. Read the following passage and make notes on the basis of comprehension of the passage and give a suitable title. [4]
Good health is one of the greatest blessings of life. A healthy person can work with greater energy and enthusiasm. Health does not mean merely the absence of disease. It means physical, mental and social well-being. Regular exercise, balanced food, proper sleep and cleanliness are essential for good health. We should avoid unhealthy food and harmful habits. Fresh air and clean water are also necessary for a healthy life. A healthy mind develops positive thoughts and helps us face difficulties with courage. Therefore, everyone should make health a part of daily life. A healthy person can enjoy life and perform his duties properly.
SECTION – B (Writing)
Q.3. Mr. R. K. Sharma, Sports Teacher, invites applications from the students of class XI who want to participate in the Inter-School Cricket Tournament. He puts up a notice on the school noticeboard. Draft a notice. [4]
OR
You want to sell your old computer because you are purchasing a new one. Draft an advertisement in not more than 50 words giving all the necessary details. Contact no. 941259659
Q.4. Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper about the problem of increasing pollution in your city. [4]
OR
Write a letter to your friend congratulating him on his brilliant success in the examination.
Q.5. With the help of the words given below, produce a report on a school annual function in 40-50 words.
(i) Venue of the function
(ii) Chief guest
(iii) Cultural programme
(iv) Prize distribution
(v) Students’ participation
(vi) Reaction of the audience. [4]
OR
Write a debate in about 150-200 words either for or against the motion.
Topic: “Mobile phones are useful for students.”
Q.6. Sentence corrections/fill ups (any five): [5]
(i) Mr. Verma is _____ honest man.
(ii) I saw _____ elephant in the zoo.
(iii) She has been living here _____ 2020.
(iv) He is fond of _____ cricket.
(v) The boy jumped _____ the river.
(vi) My mother _____ two gold rings.
Q.7. Do as directed (Any five): [5]
(i) Rohan plays cricket.
(Change into negative)
(ii) They write a letter.
(Change the voice)
(iii) He can swim. He can run fast.
(Combine using neither……..nor)
(iv) The box is very heavy. I cannot lift it.
(Combine with ‘too…….to’)
(v) He works hard. He may pass the examination.
(Combine the sentences using so…….that)
(vi) Aayush bought a bicycle.
(Change into Present Continuous Tense)
SECTION – D (Text Books)
Q.8. Read the extract carefully and answer the questions: [5]
When I went up to University, I was given a room of my own. The common link of friendship was snapped. My grandmother accepted her seclusion with resignation. She rarely left her spinning-wheel to talk to anyone. From sunrise to sunset she sat by her wheel spinning and reciting prayers. Only in the afternoon she relaxed for a while to feed the sparrows.
Questions:-
(i) How did the author’s grandmother spend her days?
(a) By spinning wheel
(b) By reciting prayers
(c) By feeding the sparrows
(d) All of these
(ii) The common link of friendship between the author and grandmother was snapped when the author went to University. (True/False)
(iii) Grandmother accepted her ______ with resignation.
(iv) ‘A veritable bedlam of chirrupings’ means:
(a) boring noise produced by birds
(b) confusing noise and chaos caused by the birds
(c) unpleasant sound produced by birds
(d) light sound produced by birds
(v) Write the antonym of ‘Happiest’.
Q.9. (A) Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions given below: [3]
The cardboard shows me how it was
When the two girl cousins went paddling,
Each one holding one of my mother’s hands,
And she the big girl — some twelve years or so.
All three stood still to smile through their hair
At the uncle with the camera.
Questions:-
(i) What does the cardboard show to the poet?
(ii) ‘My mother’s’ in the above extract refers to the:
(a) Poet’s mother
(b) Poet’s daughter
(c) Poet’s sister
(d) Poet’s friend
(iii) What is the meaning of the word ‘paddling’?
(a) Walking in water
(b) Running fast
(c) Sleeping
(d) Singing
Q.9. (B) Read the following extract and answer the questions given below: [4]
He let his chin sink upon his chest, stretched out his legs, stared broodingly into the fire. He remained like this so long, and his thoughts were so filled with Christine, that he started when the old woman opposite suddenly addressed him.
“Susan said not to give her the chloroform if it would harm the baby. She’s awful set upon this child, Doctor, bach.”
Questions:-
(i) What is the name of the doctor, newly out of medical college?
(ii) Who is Susan?
(a) Andrew’s friend
(b) Morgan’s friend
(c) Morgan’s wife
(d) Andrew’s daughter
(iii) Christine wanted to avoid ______.
(iv) Which word in the extract is synonym of ‘Follow’?
Q.10. Answer the following questions in about 30 words (Any five): [10]
(i) List the steps taken by the captain to check the flooding of water in the ship.
(ii) King Tut’s body has been subjected to repeated scrutiny. Why?
(iii) Tut’s body was buried along with gilded treasures. Why?
(iv) Explain: “You need some interaction to cause a transition.”
(v) Explain: “The lack of determinism in quantum theory!”
(vi) Who was Prof. Gaitonde? What was his plan in Bombay?
Q.11. Answer the following questions in about 30 words (Any three): [6]
(i) What does the phrase “her barred face identity mask” mean?
(ii) What does the phrase “strange to tell” mean?
(iii) Why are the last two lines put within brackets?
(iv) What is the poet’s feeling towards childhood?
Q.12. Answer the following questions in about 30 words (Any two): [4]
(i) The story ‘The Address’ is about which two characters?
(ii) Why did the narrator of the story ‘The Address’ want to forget the address?
(iii) The play “Mother’s Day” was written in the 1950s. What are the issues it raises?
Q.13. Answer the following questions in about 75 words (Any two): [6]
(i) What does Andrew feel about marriage?
(ii) List the steps taken by the captain to protect the ship when rough weather began.
(iii) Describe the mental condition of the voyagers on 4 and 5 January.
Q.14. Answer any one of the following questions in 100-120 words: [3]
Explain the statement, “King Tut is one of the first mummies to be scanned in death, as in life.”
OR
What were the results of the CT scan?
Q.15. Answer any one of the following questions in 100-120 words: [3]
What do you like the most about the poem ‘The Laburnum Top’?
OR
There are two voices in the poem. Who d
ANSWERS
Q.1. Answers
(a) (iii) Both (i) and (ii)
(b) (iii) Death
(c) (iii) ability of plants
(d) (iii) every living thing on earth
(e) (iv) Humility
(f) (iii) Ecology Yoga
(g) True
(h) Language
(i) Bhakti Yoga / Karma Yoga / Tantra Yoga
(j) Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose observed the ability of plants to react to their surroundings.
Q.2. Notes
Title: Importance of Good Health
- Importance of health
- greatest blessing
- gives energy and enthusiasm
- Meaning of good health
- physical well-being
- mental well-being
- social well-being
- Ways to remain healthy
- regular exercise
- balanced food
- proper sleep
- cleanliness
- Healthy habits
- fresh air
- clean water
- avoid harmful habits
Conclusion: Good health helps a person enjoy life and perform duties properly.
SECTION – B (Writing)
Q.3. Notice – Answer
NOTICE
INTER-SCHOOL CRICKET TOURNAMENT
Students of Class XI who are interested in participating in the Inter-School Cricket Tournament are invited to give their names to the Sports Teacher by 10 September 2026. Selection trials will be held on 12 September 2026 at the school playground.
R. K. Sharma
Sports Teacher
Advertisement – Answer
COMPUTER FOR SALE
A well-maintained computer in good working condition is available for sale. Suitable for study and office work. Reasonable price. Interested buyers may contact immediately.
Contact: 9412xxxxxx
Q.4. Letter to Editor – Answer
To,
The Editor,
The Daily News,
Bhopal
Subject: Increasing pollution in the city
Sir/Madam,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw attention towards the increasing pollution in our city. The number of vehicles is increasing day by day. Smoke from vehicles, factories and burning waste is making the air polluted. People are facing serious problems because of this.
The authorities should control vehicle pollution, increase plantation and stop the burning of waste. Citizens should also cooperate in keeping the city clean.
Kindly publish this issue in your newspaper so that the concerned authorities may take necessary action.
Yours faithfully,
ABC
Letter to Friend – Answer
Dear Rahul,
I am extremely happy to know about your brilliant success in the examination. Heartiest congratulations to you! Your hard work and dedication have brought you this success. I am proud of you and hope that you will achieve greater success in future also.
Please convey my regards to your parents.
Yours lovingly,
ABC
Q.5. Report – Answer
SCHOOL ANNUAL FUNCTION
The annual function of our school was held in the school auditorium. The Chief Guest distributed prizes among meritorious students. Students presented colourful cultural programmes. A large number of students participated enthusiastically. The audience appreciated the performances and enjoyed the function.
Debate – Answer
Topic: “Mobile phones are useful for students.”
Mobile phones have become an important part of modern life. They are very useful for students when used properly. Students can attend online classes, search for educational information, use dictionaries and watch educational videos. Mobile phones also help students communicate with teachers and classmates.
However, excessive use of mobile phones can waste time and affect studies. Students may become addicted to games and social media.
Therefore, I am in favour of the motion that mobile phones are useful for students, but they should be used carefully and only for useful purposes.
Q.6. Answers
(i) Mr. Verma is an honest man.
(ii) I saw an elephant in the zoo.
(iii) She has been living here since 2020.
(iv) He is fond of playing cricket.
(v) The boy jumped into the river.
(vi) My mother has two gold rings.
Q.7. Answers
(i) Rohan does not play cricket.
(ii) A letter is written by them.
(iii) He can neither swim nor run fast.
(iv) The box is too heavy for me to lift.
(v) He works so hard that he may pass the examination.
(vi) Aayush is buying a bicycle.
SECTION – D (Text Books)
Q.8. Answers
(i) (d) All of these
(ii) True
(iii) seclusion
(iv) (b) confusing noise and chaos caused by the birds
(v) Antonym of Happiest – Saddest
Q.9. (A) Answers
(i) The cardboard shows the poet’s mother as a young girl when she went paddling with her cousins.
(ii) (a) Poet’s mother
(iii) (a) Walking in water
Q.9. (B) Answers
(i) The name of the doctor was Andrew Manson.
(ii) (c) Morgan’s wife
(iii) Christine wanted to avoid the chloroform because it might harm the baby.
(iv) The word is pursued.
Q.10. Answers
(i)
The captain took several steps to control the flooding. He instructed the crew to pump out water, secured the damaged parts, checked the electric pumps and tried to keep the ship stable during the storm.
(ii)
King Tut’s body has been subjected to repeated scrutiny because historians and scientists want to know more about his life, death and the circumstances surrounding his mysterious death.
(iii)
Tut’s body was buried with gilded treasures because the ancient Egyptians believed that the dead would need valuable things in the afterlife.
(iv)
The statement means that interaction between particles is necessary for a change or transition to take place. Without interaction, the required transition cannot occur.
(v)
The statement means that according to quantum theory, events at the atomic level cannot always be predicted with complete certainty. There is an element of probability.
(vi)
Prof. Gaitonde was a historian. He planned to visit Bombay and deliver a lecture on history. His experience in the alternative world made him question the nature of reality and history.
Q.11. Answers
(i)
The phrase “her barred face identity mask” suggests that the woman’s face is hidden or covered. The mask prevents her true identity and feelings from being clearly known.
(ii)
“Strange to tell” means that something is surprising, unusual or difficult to believe.
(iii)
The last two lines are put within brackets because they express the poet’s personal and additional thought. They are separated from the main description.
(iv)
The poet feels that childhood was a beautiful and innocent period. He also feels that childhood disappears gradually as a person becomes mature and understands the realities of life.
Q.12. Answers
(i)
The story ‘The Address’ mainly deals with the narrator and Mrs Dorling. The narrator visits Mrs Dorling’s house to recover her mother’s belongings but finally decides to forget the address.
(ii)
The narrator wanted to forget the address because the belongings reminded her of the painful memories of war and her lost family life. She wanted to move forward and forget the past.
(iii)
The play “Mother’s Day” raises issues related to the position of women in the family, unequal distribution of household responsibilities, lack of appreciation for mothers and the need for respect and equality.
Q.13. Answers
(i)
Andrew feels that marriage is an important responsibility. He is not very enthusiastic about marriage because he has seen the difficulties and responsibilities connected with family life. His thoughts are also influenced by his personal situation and his profession as a doctor. However, his attitude changes when he successfully saves the life of Susan’s baby. His sense of duty and compassion becomes stronger.
(ii)
When rough weather began, the captain took several precautions to protect the ship. He instructed the crew to prepare for the storm, secured the equipment, checked the ropes and sails and made the crew ready for emergencies. The crew worked together to control the situation. The captain also tried to keep the ship on a safe course despite the heavy waves and strong winds.
(iii)
On 4 and 5 January, the voyagers were mentally exhausted and frightened because the ship had suffered serious damage. They were worried about their safety and survival. The continuous storm increased their tension. However, they remained hopeful and continued their efforts to save the ship. Their courage, cooperation and determination helped them face the dangerous situation.
Q.14. Answers
Answer 1
King Tut is one of the first mummies to be scanned in death, as in life. Modern scientific technology made it possible to examine his body without physically damaging it. A CT scan provided detailed images of his bones and body. Scientists were able to study his physical condition and investigate the possible causes of his death. The scanning also helped researchers understand how the young king was buried and preserved. Thus, modern technology has provided valuable information about King Tut and ancient Egyptian history.
OR
Answer 2
The CT scan produced detailed images of King Tut’s mummy. It helped scientists examine his bones, skull and other parts of the body without damaging the mummy. The scan showed several important physical details and helped researchers investigate the possible cause of his death. It also provided information about the condition of his body and the process of mummification. The CT scan was therefore an important scientific method for studying the young Egyptian king.
Q.15. Answers
Answer 1
I like the poem ‘The Laburnum Top’ because it beautifully describes the relationship between nature and birds. The laburnum tree is shown as silent and still in the beginning. Suddenly, the goldfinch arrives and the whole tree becomes active. The poet uses beautiful images and sounds to describe the movement of the bird and her young ones. I especially like the contrast between the silence of the tree and the sudden activity created by the goldfinch.
OR
Answer 2
There are two voices in the poem ‘The Laburnum Top’. The first voice belongs to the poet, who describes the silent and beautiful laburnum tree. The second voice is created through the movement and sound of the goldfinch and her young ones. The lines describing the tree as “silent” and the sudden movement of the goldfinch indicate the contrast between the two voices. The poem presents nature as changing from silence to lively activity.








