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QUARTELY EXAMS 2022-23
CLASS–XII
SUBJECT–ENGLISH
TIME– 3:00 Hours Max–Marks- 80
Instructions :-
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. Marks of each question are given against them.
SECTION- A (READING)
Q1. (A)-Read the passage and answer the question based on it. [5]
Jataka The Stories recount the many previous births of the
Buddha in human and animal lives. In all there are 547 stories, originally told by the Buddha to his disciples. They were written down in Pali Language around 400 B.C. and absorbed into the Buddhist Canon not long ago after his death. The stories show the progression of his lives through many incarnations, gradually acquiring the wisdom, selflessness and thoughtfulness which eventually lead to enlightenment. In each birth he performed some meritorious deed to bring him spiritual progress. Here is one of his storics.
A hare once lived in the forest with his animal friends, the jackal, the otter and the monkey. The animal respected the hare as he was wise and gentle. One day he said that they should all fast and give whatever food they gathered to whoever needed it. So the monkey found ripe mangoes, the jackal found a Lizard and a pot of milk and the otter found a fish. But the hare could not find any food and vowed that if anyone is hungry, he would offer him his own body. His tremendous vow was heard by the earth herself, who told Sakka, Lord of the devas. He decided to test the hare. Sakka entered the forest disguised as a beggar and asked hare for food. ‘Please cat my body’ -the hare replied without hesitation. So, Sakka built fire and the hare willingly ran into the flames. Feeling no pain, he rose upto heaven. In gratitude Sakka, drew an image of hare on the moon for everyone to see and remembr the hare’s self sarifice.
Questions:
(a)Jataka stories are related to the previous incarnations of
(i) Lord Krishna (iii) Datatreya
(ii) Mahaveer (iv) Gautam Buddha.
(b) The stories are written in…..Language.
(i) Sanskrit (iii) Pali
(ii) Prakrat (iv) Awadhi.
(c) The wise animal was…………..
(b) The stories are written in.Language.
(i) Monkey (ii) Otter
(iii) Hare (iv) Jackal.
(d) Sakka entered the forest in disguise of……….
(i) a beggar (ii) a fakir
(iii) a monk (iv) a peasant.
(e) The Jataka Stories contain.. …………stories.
(i) 547 (ii) 457
(iii) 754 (iv)745.
Q1. (B) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it: [5]
Discipline must be enforced early in life. Discipline at home makes for the future greatness of a boy. It forms his character and makes him a fit citizen. The child who is allowed to have his own way becomes way-ward. The child who is allowed all sorts of excesses like running about in the sun, exposing himself to cold, eating wholesome things, as a result will fall ill frequently. A child, whose habits have been disciplined and who has been taught to rise early, attend to his lessons properly, take physical exercises at the proper time and avoid things that are injurious will grow up to be a useful member of the society. The spoilt child who has been allowed to run his own course will show vice in younger days. His parents would wish that he had not been born at all.
Questions
(a) What does discipline do for a child?
(i)forms character and makes him a fit citizen.
(ii) makes child dull. (iii) makes him strong.
(b) How does a boy’s character form?
(i) by discipline (ii) by good habbits
(iii) Both the above.
(c) What evils does a child pick up when he is allowed to do what he likes?
(i) make himself happy (ii) catch cold and fall ill
(iii) develop good habits.
(d) What are good habits?
(i) Running in the sun (Ii) Playing all the time
(iii) Avoid things that are injurious.
(e) Give a suitable title.
(i) Importance of Discipline (ii) Running
(iii) Playing
Q2. Read the following passages carefully. Make notes and supply a suitable title. [4]
“Where there’s a will, there’s a way, is an old saying. He who resolves. upon doing a thing, by that very resolution overcomes the obstacles to it. It his so in all the occupations of life-at school, at college or in the world. To determine to succeed is the surest way to success. Difficulties disappear before an unswerving resolution. This was well exemplified in the life of Napoleon. He threw his whole force of body and mind upon his work. He was told that the Alps stood in the way of his armies. ‘There shall be no Alps’, he said, and a road was made across them, over heights previously l considered inaccessible. ‘Impossible’, said he, ‘is a word only to be found in the dictionary of fools’. And so it is; a determination not to give in is the surest condition of success in any undertaking. But the young student must carefully guard himself against the errors of mistaking a mere undisciplined energy and self-will for the needful firmness and self-command on which success depends.
SECTION- B (WRITING)
Q.3 You are Omkar Your father has been transferred to Delhi. You want to sell certain household goods. Draft an Advertisement in not more than 50 words. [4]
Or
You are Rahul, the Head Girl of your school. Draft a notice to inform the students about a picnic that your school is going to organise, giving all necessary details in not more than 50 words.
Q.4. Write an application to your Principal for School Leaving Certificate. (S.L.C.) [4]
Or
Write a letter to the Distt. Librarian, District Library, HATTA requesting him to make you a member of the Library.
Q.5 Write an article on any one of the following topics In about 200 words. [4]
(A) Importance of trees (B) Values of games and sports
(C) Importance of English (D) Health and hygiene
SECTION- C (GRAMMAR)
Q.6 Fill in the correct form of the verb given in the brackets (any five) : [5]
(i) See that you have not……………. anything in the room of the lodge. (leave)
(ii) The duck is………….. in the tank. (swim)
(iii) I wish I ………….. a king. was, were)
(iv) She… the room for 3 months. (is cleaning, has been cleaning)
(v) …………. words cannot taken back. (Speak, Spoken, Spoke)
(vi) He is used to………… betal leaves (chew, chewing)
(vii) Do not buy fruits. (rot, rotten, rottened)
Q.7 Do as directed (any five): [5]
(i) He was punished for stealing the ring. (Make a question with ‘Why’)
(ii) I cut my nails last evening. (Change into negative)
(iii) They spend money uselessly. (Change spend into interrogative)
(iv) She has lost her pen. (Change into Past Perfect Tense)
(v) He works hard. He may get success. (Combine with “so…. that”)
(vi) He is old. He works hard. (Combine with ‘and’ or ‘but’)
(vii) Ravi tells a lie. (Make the sentence emphatic)
SECTION- D (LITERTURE)
Q.8 (A) Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow: [3]
“Where there’s a will, there’s a way, is an old saying. He who resolves. upon doing a thing, by that very resolution overcomes the obstacles to it. It h is so in all the occupations of life-at school, at college or in the world. To determine to succeed is the surest way to success. Difficulties disappear before an unswerving resolution. This was well exemplified in the life of Napoleon. He threw his whole force of body and mind upon his work. He was told that the Alps stood in the way of his armies. ‘There shall be no Alps’, he said, and a road was made across them, over heights previously l considered inaccessible. ‘Impossible’, said he, ‘is a word only to be found in the dictionary of fools’. And so it is; a determination not to give in is the surest condition of success in any undertaking. But the young student must carefully guard himself against the errors of mistaking a mere undisciplined energy and self-will for the needful firmness and self-command on which success depends.
Questions:
1. Terror-stricken means.
(a) Scared (b) Afraid
(c) Frightened (d) All of these
2. What does the word “vestiges’ means?
(a) Signs (b) No signs
(c) Deletion (d) None of these
3. I went to Lake…..
(a) Yakima (b) Wentworth
(c) Triggs (d) Stamp Act..
Q8 (B) Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow. [3]
The world had, of course, never been very kind to him, so it gave him unwonted joy to think ill of it in this way. It became a cherished pastime of his, during many dreary ploddings, to think of people he knew who had let themselves be caught in the dangerous snare, and of others who were still circling around the bait.
One dark evening as he was trudging along the road he caught sight of a little gray cottage by the roadside, and he knocked on the door to ask shelter for the night. Nor was he refused. Instead of the sour faces which ordinarily met him, the owner, who was an old man without wife or child, was happy to get someone to talk to in his loneliness. Immediately he put the porridge pot on the fire and gave him supper; then he carved off such a big slice from his tobacco roll that it was enough both for the stranger’s pipe and his own. Finally, he got out an old pack of cards and played ‘mjölis’ with his guest until bedtime.
Questions:
1. What did the peddler compare the world with?
(a) Cage (b) Rattrap
(c) Bowl (d) Ball
2. Who sheltered him that night?
(a) Ironmaster (b) Edla
(c) Blacksmith (d) Crofter
3. What does ‘Unwonted’ mean?
(a) Unusual (b) Unsafe
(c) Uncomfortable (d) Unnecessary.
Q9 (A)-Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow. [3]
A thing of beauty is a joy forever
Its loveliness increases, it will never
Pass into nothingness, but will keep
A bower quiet for us, and asleep.
Questions:
1. Name the poem and the poet.
(a) My Mother at Sixty Six, Kamla Das
(b) A Thing of Beauty, John Keats
(c) Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers, Adrienne Rich
(d) None of the above.
2. How is a thing of beauty a joy forever?
3. What do you understand by a “bower’?
(a) Shelter under the shade of trees (b) At Tin Shade
Q9 (B) Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow. [3]
It would be an exotic moment
Without rush, without engines
We would all be together
In a sudden strangeness.
Questions:
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