Class 12 English Core Model Paper Solutions 2023-24

Class 12 English Core Model Paper Solutions 2023-24

Class 11th English Elective PROJECT RAIL (JCERT) Weekly Test Answer Key 14.12.23

JHARKHAND COUNCIL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING, RANCHI

ANNUAL EXAM

2023-24

CLASS - XII ENGLISH CORE

MODEL QUESTION PAPER

Time: 3 hrs     Marks-80

General Instructions:-

* Candidates should answer in their own words as much as possible.

* All questions are compulsory.

* Total number of questions is 52.

* Question No. 01 to 30 are multiple choice questions, each question has four options. Select the correct option. Each question carries 01mark.

* Question numbers 31 to 38 are very short answer questions. Out of which it is mandatory to answer any 6 questions. Each question carries 02 marks.

* Question numbers 39 to 46 are short answer questions. Out of which it is mandatory to answer any 6 questions. Each question carries 03marks.

* Question numbers 47 to 52 are long answer questions. It is mandatory to answer any 4 questions. Each question carries 05marks.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

1. Where is the salutation placed in a notice?

a. Just above the date

b. Just below the date

c. Along with the date

d. There is no need to write salutation in a notice

2. Notices in schools and colleges contain certain announcement for-

a. Principal

b. Headmaster

c. Students

d. Peon

3. Letters to the Editor are written for -

a. Newspaper

b. School

c. College

d. Club

4. What is the setting of "The Last Lesson'?

a. The Franco-Prussian War

b. The Indo-China War

c. The Indo-Pak War

d. None of these

5. Which country did Franz belong to?

a. Spain

b. Germany

c. France

d. Prussia

6. 'Is your school Ready?' who asked this question?

a. Saheb's mother

b. Saheb's friend

c. Mukesh

d. Saheb

7. The ragpickers have no identity, but they have -

a. Permits

b. Passports

c. Ration cards

d. Pan cards

8. 'Deep Water' is an excerpt taken from-

a. The Life of Mahatma Gandhi

b. Of Men and Mountains

c. Lost Spring, Stories from Stolen Childhood

d. My Years with Boss

9. Why did Douglas hire an instructor?

a. To participate in swimming competition

b. To cross the English Channel

c. To flaunt

d. To overcome his fear of water and to learn swimming

10. What did the old man offer to rattrap peddler?

a. Porridge

b. Biscuits

c. Tobacco

d. Both (a) and (c)

11. What amount of money was stolen from crofter's pouch?

a. 30 dollars

b. 30 kronors

c. 30 rupees

d. 40 dollars

12. Where was the annual convention of the Indian National Congress Party held?

a. Lucknow

b. Pune

c. Kanpur

d. Patna

13. Pancake was the brand name of the-

a. Cookies and cakes

b. Chocolates

c. Make-up material

d. Bags and baggage

14. Who was the Boss of Gemini Studios?

a. Kothamangalam Subbu

b. Krishna Sastry

c. Stephen Spender

d. Mr. Vasan

15. Danny Casey was a player in the football team of-

a. Ireland

b. Denmark

c. England

d. Finland

16. Sophie was a young girl who dreamt to be :

a. A Manager

b. An Actress

c. A Fashion designer

d. All of the above

Read the given extract and answer the question.

Driving from my parent's

Home to Cochin last Friday

Morning, I saw my mother,

Beside me

Doze, open mouthed, her face ashen like that

Of a corpse and realised with pain

17. The given extract is taken from the poem-

a. Keeping Quiet

b. My Mother at Sixty-six

c. A Thing of Beauty

d. A Roadside Stand

18. Where was the poet driving to?

a. Parent's home

b. Cochin airport

c. Cochin market

d. Cinema hall

19. Who was sitting beside the poet?

a. Her daughter

b. Her mother

c. Her sister

d. Her friend

20. What type of wars does the poet talk about in the poem, Keeping Quiet?

a. Green wars

b. Wars with gas

c. Wars with fire

d. All of these

21. Whom did the enchanted youth, Endymion resolve to seek?

a. Cynthia, the moon goddess

b. Nature

c. His beloved

d. Cupid, the god of love

22. What are things of beauty mentioned in the poem?

a. Sun and moon

b. Young trees and streams

c. Flowers

d. All of the above

23. Who was Sam in The Third Level?

a. A doctor

b. A friend

c. A psychiatrist and a friend of Charley

d. None of the above

24. "Let tigers beware!" Who said this?

a. Astrologers

b. Palmist

c. The Prince Jung Jung Bahadur

d. The dewan

25. For how many years ago did Gondwana exist?

a. 650 million years

b. 500 million years

c. 600 million years

d. 700 million years

26. What is the "Akademik Shokalskiy¹?

a. An Indian Research vessel

b. A Russian Research vessel

c. A Chinese Research vessel

d. An American Research vessel

27. The wounded soldier of the story 'The Enemy' belonged to-

a. The Russian army

b. The British army

c. The Japanese army

d. U.S. Navy

28. What did Mr. Lamb grow in his garden?

a. Cherry

b. Mango

c. Peach

d. Apple

29. Why did Bama reach in one hour instead of 10 minutes?

a. Because she used to stop at every shop

b. Because she used to watch shows on the road

c. Because she used to enjoy all fun on the roads

d. All of the above

30. Why did Zitkala not like to cut her hair?

a. Because she liked long hair

b. Because she did not like anyone to touch her hair

c. Because her mother had told her that mourners and cowards keep such hair

d. None of the above

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The sun was warm but the sea breeze kept up its cooling effect all along Soon the steamer turned away and anchored gear a creek by the river. The muddy fringe and the mangrove vegetation declared the gateway to the Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary in Odisha. The steamer could not negotiate these creeks at low tide, so a similar motorboat was hired to ferry us to the Dangmal forest rest-house in the heart of the mangrove forest. From the motorboat we had a good look at a large crocodile basking in the sun.

The boat moved on, taking us deeper into the forest. Here we felt as though we had stepped into a time warp. In plumage: this awesome and mysterious place, birds of extraordinary covering a bir phimage appeared before us. For the moment we revelled in the magnificence of nature which had us completely in its thrall. Among the birds, the kingfishers were the stars of the show. Crocodiles, large and small, slid into the water at our approach. Through the foliage we could see chital deer delicately. browsing on fresh outcrops of leaves.

A herd of wild boar was spotted searching for succulent roots. High above us, open-billed storks stood sentry-like following our progress through their remarkable kingdom. The evening sun was beginning to paint the tree-lined horizon crimson and gold and a brooding silence enveloped us all

Answer any six. 2x6=12

31. Where was the author going?

Ans.The author was going to the  Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary in Odisha.

32. Where was the forest rest-house?

Ans. The forest rest-house was in  the  Dangmal, heart of the mangrove forest.

33. How did the group manage to get there?

Ans. The group managed to get there with the help of motorboat.

34. Which creature did they see first?

Ans.They saw  first a bird named bir, then crocodile, kingfisher,

35. Who were the stars of the show?

Ans. Among the birds, the kingfishers were the stars of the show.

36. What does the author mean by the magnificence of nature?

Ans. According to the author magnificence of the nature means charming scene of the nature. He praises the defferent types of creatures that he sees in the Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary in Odisha.

37. How are the kingfishers and the open-billed storks described?

Ans. The kingfishers were the stars of the show. And open-billed storks stood

sentry-like following our progress through their remarkable kingdom.

38. What were the chital deer and the wild boar doing when the motorboat went past them?

Ans.The Chital deer was browsing on fresh outcrops of leaves. And  wild boar were searching for succulent roots.

Answer any six. 6x3=18

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

There are a number of reasons why we must conserve the world's plants and animals. Plants are essential for our own survival. Only they can use the sun's energy to make food. So plants are the vital first link in the food chain of which we ourselves form part. One of the by-products of the food making process in plants is oxygen, without which very few forms of life can exist on earth.

Animals need plants in order to survive, but plants also need animals. All animals and plants are bound together in delicately balanced communities or ecosystems. The removal of just one species can drastically alter a whole ecosystem.

Our own survival may be threatened if we cause too much disruption to the natural processes that occur in this planet. The destruction of the world's rain forest is causing some concern in this respect. In some areas the removal of the rain forest has already reduced the local rainfall. Some scientists suggest that if too much forest is destroyed, the rainfall in crop- growing areas will decrease, and these areas will become deserts.

Another important reason for preserving wildlife is that it is a potentially inexhaustible natural resource. We use many plants and animals to supply us with food, materials and chemicals. If we exploit these species to the points at which they cannot replenish themselves, they will no longer be available to us. At the moment we understand the biology of only a tiny fraction of the world's wildlife. We do not know what useful materials we will lose in this destruction.

39. On the basis of your reading of the above passage make a note on it. You may use headings, sub-headings, and abbreviations.

Notes

1. Reasons for conserving plants

1.1 Essential for our survival

1.2. capable to use solar energy

2. Role in energy production

2.1 first link in the food chain

2.2 gives oxygen

3. Need for wildlife

3.1 Animals and plants are found together

3.2 Removing of one imbalances the ecosystem.

4. Effect of destruction of wildlife

4.1 Removal of rainforest reduces rainfall

4.2 Big cause of pollution

5. Effect on fields

5.1 Less rainfall

5.2 become desert

6. Uses of wildlife

6.1 supply us food

6.2 provides us daily used materials and chemicals

Key to Abbreviations

imp important         avail available

prod. products        mater. material

No. Number.          & and    Don't do not

40. Write a summary of the above passage in about 80 words.

Summary

Ans. We need to conserve our wildlife. They use solar energy and essential for our survival plants are the first link in the food chain. Removal of rainforest reduces the rainforest which makes fields desert wild life supply us food items, daily used materials and medicines without wildlife, there is no life.

41. You are Virat/Advika, the head boy/girl of S.S.+2 High School, Silli. Your school is organising a tour to Netarhat. Write a notice inviting the students who are willing to go the tour in not more than 50 words.

S.S. +2 HIGH SCHOOL , SILLI

NOTICE

A TOUR TO NETARHAT

11th March, 2024

This is to inform the students that our school is going to organise a tour to Netarhat for students of Std. XIIth. Fees is Rs.200. This trip is for 2 days. So interested students should give their names to their respective class teacher.

For more information contact undersign.

Virat /Advika

Head boy/ girl

42. You are David/ Dorothy, the Secretary of Cultural Club of St. Francis School, Khalari. Write a notice for your school notice board inviting students to give their names for a Fancy Dress Competition in not more than 50 words.

St. FRANCIS SCHOOL,  KHALARI

NOTICE

FANCY DRESS COMPETITION

12th  March, 2024

Our school is organising a “Fancy Dress Competition”. The details are as follows -

DATE:  27th March, 2024

Time: 9 am - 1 pm

Eligibility- Class 10 to 12

Those who are interested can kindly give their names to their respective class teachers. The invitation is open for all students of our school. For further details contact the undersigned.

David / Dorothy

Secretary of the Cultural Club

43. You are Tarun/Taruna, write a letter to the Editor of "The Express', Ranchi complaining about the frequent breakdown in the supply of electricity in your village.

Answer.

175, Kunj Bihar Tola

Ranchi

January 9, 2024

The Editor

The Express, Ranchi

Sub.  : Frequent power failures at Kunj Bihar Tola

Sir,

Through the  columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw the attention of the Ranchi Electric Supply Authorities to the miserable state of electric supply in our village. There are frequent power breakdowns. Sometimes power is not restored for 5 to 7 hours.  When power is available, the voltage fluctuations are in the extreme. This causes damage to our electrical appliances.Sometimes the voltage is so low that lights are dim and electrical equipment do not function. 

The frequent break-downs cause great inconvenience. We sweat in heat and shiver in winter.  We, the students have to study in candle - light.

I hope the Ranchi Electric Supply Authority wakes up and improves the power situation.

Thanking You

Yours truly

Tarun / Taruna

44. The Electoral Literacy Club of you school organised a Voter Awareness Program in the school campus. Write a report in about 80-100 words for the school magazine describing the event. Sign as Mukul/Mansi of Zila+2 High School, Ranchi.

Answer.

Voter Awareness Programme

By Mukul, Zila +2 High School, Ranchi

On 5th January, 2024 The Electoral Literacy Club of our school organised a Voter Awareness Program  in the school campus. The campaign emphasized on the importance of voting. The youths are backbone of India. In the development of country the students perform very important role. Our Principal B.K. Bharti, delivered the lecture on importance of voting and the process of register name in voter list. He urged the students not to waste their votes and telling how the public play an important role in elections. Students participated in various activities including slogan writing, placards and posters making, Face painting etc to spread the awareness. The students commented that it is necessary to make the electorates aware of their voting rights. Students displayed placards with motivational statements to ensure 100 % polling.

45. Write an article on 'Climate Change' or 'Women Empowerment in about 80-100 words.

Climate Change

Climate change refers to the change in the environmental conditions of the earth. The climatic change has become a global concern over the last few decades. Besides, these climatic changes affect life on the earth in various ways. These climatic changes are having various impacts on the ecosystem and ecology. Due to these changes, a number of species of plants and animals have gone extinct. 

The major reason for climate change is human. People due to his need and greed has done many activities that not only harm the environment but himself too. Many plant and animal species go extinct due to human activity. Human activities that harm the climate include deforestation, using fossil fuel, industrial waste, a different type of pollution and many more. All these things damage the climate and ecosystem very badly. And many species of animals and birds got extinct or on a verge of extinction due to hunting. These climatic changes have a negative impact on the environment. The ocean level is rising, glaciers are melting, CO in the air is increasing, forest and wildlife are declining, and water life is also getting disturbed due to climatic changes.

If we do not do anything and things continue to go on like right now then a day in future will come when humans will become extinct from the surface of the earth. But instead of neglecting these problems we start acting on then we can save the earth and our future.

OR,

Empowerment of Women

women empowerment is means to empower women by promoting their participation in all areas and sectors. Women empowerment means to build stronger economies, improve their quality of life and bring gender equality. According to the provisions of the constitution of India, it is a legal point to grant equality to women in the society in all spheres just like male. Women mean one half of humanity. All talk of national development are hollow without the education of women. National regeneration is possible only when educated girls take active part in it. In a male dominated society, women are limited within the four walls of the house. However, education has given them a new confidence. The scenario is changing fast. Educated girls and women are contributing to the welfare of society. The academic world is no more the monopoly of men. Women have proved to be better doctors, artists, civil-servants, engineers etc.  Many state governments have given incentives to attract girls to go to schools and colleges. Education will help women to be free from exploitation by the vested interest. This is the demand of the day to utilise women's skills, talents and intelligence for national development. Educated girls and women will enhance the standard of living also of our country.

46. What happened to William Douglas at YMCA when he was eleven years old?

Answer. William Douglas speaks about the misadventure that he experiences at the Y.M.C.A.  swimming pool at the age of eleven years. In the swimming pool he was trying to practice swimming. He feared to go alone in deep water. Then came a big bully of a boy.  He was quite muscular.  He picked him up and tossed him into the deep end . He went at once at the bottom and feared to be drowned. The 'misadventure ' gave Douglas a lot of agony and trouble.  Since then he had aversion to water.

Answer any four. 4x5-20

47. Why did M. Hamel put on his special dress?

Ans.  M. Hamel put on his special dress to highlight the occasion. The lesson describes France was defeated by Prussia (Germany). German language was imposed on the French districts of Alsace and Lorraine. M. Hamel was a French teacher. He had been teaching for forty years in the school. It was his last lesson in French. He had a great respect to his nation and language.

Therefore, he wore his best dress to pay respect to French language. He wore his beautiful green coat with a frilled shirt, a black silk cap.

48. What do the parting words "see you soon Amma" of the poetess and her smile signify?

Ans. The poetess Kamala Das was very worried about her old mother. The old familiar ache or fear of the childhood returns. It provides a stark contrast to the parting words of assurance and her smiles. The parting words: 'See you soon, Amma' give an assurance of life to an old and weak lady. The mother's ashen face' look like a corpse. Similarly, her continuous smiling signifies an attempt to overcome the ache and fear inside her heart.

49. What did Charley claim for in "The Third Level?

Ans. Charley (narrator) wanders from one world to the other. Charley worked late at the office. He was in a hurry to get to his apartment. So he decided to take the sub-way from Grand Central. He turned into Grand Central and went down the steps to the first level. He ducked into an arched doorway. And here he got lost. It is quite easy to get lost here. Sometimes he thinks that Grand Central is growing like a tree. It is always pushing out new corridors and staircases. Through the years Grand Central has been an exit a way of escape for many people.

He started slanting downward. He thought he was wrong but kept on walking. Then he heard a sort of hollow roar. The tunnel turned sharp left. Then he went down a short flight of stairs. He came out on the third level at Grand Central Station. It was a different, old and romantic world. There were fewer ticket windows. They were made of wood and were old looking. There were open flame gaslights. He saw people wearing beards, sideburns and fancy moustaches. Then he caught a glimpse of a locomotive, a very small and old Currier and Ives model. He also saw a 1894 issue of newspaper "The World'.

50. Why do rural people make roadside stands?

Ans. In the poem "A Roadside Stand" the he poet, Robert Frost has described the pathetic condition of the rural people. To earn cash or money they built roadside stand. The rural people running the roadside stand are poor and deprived. They are not rich in cash. They looked forward to their prospective customers for earning some money. So, they ask for city money and make roadside stand so that they too can lead a life of happiness and prosperity. This much-needed city money can bring some changes in their lives.

51. In what conditions do the bangle makers of Firozabad live? Why can't they come out of the state of poverty?

Ans. The bangle makers of Firozabad live in very poor and miserable conditions. Bangle makers are born in poverty, live in poverty and die in poverty. For generations, people have been in this trade but they have not been able to improve their living conditions. They have to work under inhuman conditions. They have to work under flickering oil lamps. Their eyes get used to darkness and they lose their eyesight even before they are adults. In spite of the hard work they get a meagre profit. Their houses have crumbling walls, wobbly doors and no windows. They are over-crowded with humans and animals. Bangle markers can not come out of the state of poverty because they have no money to do anything except bangle making. Actually, they have fallen into the vicious circle of middleman, moneylender and the police. Even if they get organized, the police will charge them with illegal activities. The police will drag them, beat them and there is a possibility of even putting them in jail.

52. How did Dr Sadao help the American soldier?

Ans.  Dr. Sadao Hoki was a Japanese whose house was at the coast. He was a very successful doctor and a renowned scientist.  He had specially mastered the art of healing wounds. One night Dr. Sadao and his good wife Hana were standing outside in the mist facing the sea. They saw something coming out of the mist.  A man seemed to be on his knees, crawling.  They saw him fall on his face and lie there.  They had a close look at him. He was badly wounded. They turned his face and found that it was a white man. In fact, he was an enemy soldier from the US Navy. They were in dilemma.  First, they thought of throwing him back in the sea. Since he was wounded and unconscious, his compassionate nature couldn't allow them to ignore him.  So they took him inside. Hana herself washed him with warm water as her maid refused to do so.  Dr. Sadao operated upon the deep wound of the American soldier and pulled the bullet out from the bleeding wound. He gave him an injection and Hana administered anaethesia to him.  His servants had left the house in protest.  Still, they nursed and looked after him till he felt fully fit and recovered.  After much thought Dr. Sadao decided to send the soldier to the unguarded island in the sea.  He gave him his boat, clothes, food, water and his flashlight which the soldier would flash ifhe ran out of food and water.  He even instructed him to wait for only the Korean fishing boat to go away.  Finally, Dr. Sadao felt relieved, rewarded and happy when there was no flash of light by sunset.  It meant that the prisoner had gone from the island - safe and well.

JCERT/JAC English Elective प्रश्न बैंक - सह - उत्तर पुस्तक (Question Bank-Cum-Answer Book)

English Core Index


English Elective Contents

Short Stories

1.

I Sell my Dreams - Gabriel Garcia Marquez

2.

Eveline - James Joyce

3.

A Wedding In Brownsville - Issac Bashevis Singer

4.

Tomorrow - Joseph Conrad

5.

One Centimetre - Bi Shu-Min

Poetry

1.

A Lecture Upon The Shadow - John Donne

2.

Poems by Milton - John Milton

3.

Poems By Blake - William Blake

4.

Kubla Khan Or A Vision In A Dream - S.T. Coleridge

5.

Trees - Emily Dickinson

6.

The Wild Swans at Coole - W.B. Yeats

7.

Time And Time Again - A.K. Ramanujan

8.

Blood - Kamala Das

Non-Fiction

1.

Freedom - G.B. Shaw

2.

The Mark On The Wall - Virginia Woolf

3.

Film-Making - Ingmar Bergman

4.

Why The Novel Matters - D.H. Lawrence

5.

The Argumentative Indian - Amartya Sen

6.

On Science Fiction - Isaac Asimov

Drama

1.

Chandalika - Rabindra Nath Tagore

2.

Broken Images - Girish Karnad

Novel

1.

A Tiger For Malgudi - R.K. Narayan

2.

The Financial Expert - R.K. Narayan

Solved Paper of JAC Annual Intermediate Examination - 2023

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