JHARKHAND COUNCIL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING, RANCHI
ANNUAL EXAM 2023-24
CLASS-XI
ENGLISH CORE MODEL QUESTION PAPER
Time: 1 hrs Marks-40
GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS:
Total
number of questions is 40.
Each
question carries 1 mark.
Four
options are given.
Students
are expected to select the most appropriate answer.
All
the questions are compulsory.
No
marks will be deducted for wrong answer.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Read
the passage given below and answer the questions from 1-5.
The
concept of renewable energy has gained significant attention in the recent
years as a way to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and combat climate
change. Solar, Wind, hydroelectric, geothermal and biomass are examples of
renewable energy sources. These sources are considered renewable because they
can replenish naturally. unlike fossil fuels, which take millions of years to
form and are finite.
One
of the main advantages of renewable energy is that it is environment friendly.
Renewable energy sources do not produce greenhouse gases, which contribute to
positive climate change. They also do not produce harmful air pollutants like
Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
Another
advantage of renewable energy is that it can provide reliable and stable source
of energy. For example, hydroelectric plants can operate for long period of
time without interaction and solar panels can generate electricity even on
cloudy days. Also, renewable energy sources are becoming more affordable as
technology improves and economies of scales are achieved.
1. Solar, Wind, hydroelectric, geothermal and biomass are
examples of Sources.
a. Renewable energy
b.
Fossil Fuels
c.
Non-Renewable energy
d.
None of these
2. What take millions of years to form and are finite?
a.
Renewable energy sources
b. Fossil Fuels
c.
Non-Renewable energy sources
d.
None of these
3. Which of the following is/are harmful air pollutant?
a.
Oxygen
b.
Nitrogen
c.
Hydrogen oxide
d. Sulphur dioxide
4. What is one of the greatest advantages of renewable energy
sources?
a.
That it leads to climate change
b.
It leads to the depletion of various resources
c. It is environment friendly
d.
None of the above
5. Which of the following mean the same as 'generate from the
passage?
a.
Recreate
b. Produce
c.
Restore
d.
Capture
6. Abbreviations are freely used in
a.
Notice writing
b.
Letter writing
c. Note-making
d.
Article writing
7. The summary of a passage contains,
a. main idea
b.
glossary
c.
word-meanings
d.
format
8. How would you address the recipient of an formal letter?
a.
Reverend Sir/Madam
b.
My dear
c. Dear Sir/Madam
d.
Hello Sir/Madam
9. Letters to the Editor are written for-
a. Newspaper
b.
School
c.
College
d.
Club
10. What should not be included in report writing?
a. Personal comments
b.
Data collected
c.
Information by witness
d.
None of the above
11. In report writing, narration of the event is always done in:
a.
Present form
b.
Simple future form
c. Immediate past form
d.
Present continuous form
12. What should the first paragraph of an article be all about?
a. Brief introduction of the topic
b.
Conclusion
c.
Consequences
d.
Statistics
13. What can be written in 'Conclusions' in Article writing?
a.
Suggestions
b.
Remedial Measures
c.
Order
d. Both (a) and (b)
14. Chose the grammatically correct sentence for the given
jumbled sentence Island/is/the/Sri Lanka/in/an/Indian Ocean
a.
An island is in Sri Lanka the Indian Ocean.
b. Sri Lanka is an Island in the Indian Ocean.
c.
In the Indian Ocean is Sri Lanka an island.
d.
Sri Lanka is the island in an Indian Ocean.
15. Chose the grammatically correct sentence for the given
jumbled sentence World/is/greatest/in/world/the/dramatist/the Shakespeare
a. Shakespeare is the greatest dramatist in the world.
b.
Dramatist greatest the is Shakespeare in the world.
c.
In the world is greatest the dramatist is the Shakespeare.
d.
The Shakespeare is greatest dramatist in the world.
16. Bread and butter -----our daily breakfast.
a.
Are
b.
Were
c. Is
d.
Has
17. I fell when I ---------- the road.
a.
Cross
b.
Crossed
c.
Is crossing
d. Was crossing
18. You --------- leave now if you wish.
a. May
b.
Might
c.
Shall
d.
Will
19. ----------- you swim?
a. Can
b.
May
c.
Might
d.
shall
20. The 'big girl' in the poem, "A Photograph' refers to-
a.
The poet
b. Poet's mother
c.
The eldest cousin of the poet
d.
The youngest of the girls
21. Which month of the year has been mentioned on the poem, The
Laburnum Top?
a.
October
b.
August
c. September
d.
November
22. In the poem, "The Voice of the Rain', which of the
following is personified?
a.
Earth
b.
Sky
c.
Music
d. Rain
23. One can find one's lost childhood in:
a.
an album
b.
a remote place
c. the face of a child
d.
heaven
24. According to the poem, "Father to Son', who speak like
strangers?
a. Father and son
b.
Husband and wife
c.
Sister and brother
d.
Father and daughter
25. Why did the author's grandmother accompany to his school?
a. Because it was attached to the temple
b.
Because she was worried about the author
c.
Because there were many dogs on the way
d.
Because she had no work to do.
26. The grandmother of Khushwant Singh believed that the
education should be-
a.
Idea based
b.
Agriculture based
c. Religion based
d.
Computer based
27. How many years did Gordon Cook and his wife spend in honing
their seafaring skills?
a.
10 years
b.
12 years
c. 16 years
d.
20 years
28. Who joined Gordon Cook in Cape Town to tackle, the Southern
Indian Ocean?
a.
Larry Vigil
b.
Herb Seigler
c.
Captain James Cook
d. Both (a) and (b)
29. The Tomb of King Tut was discovered by-
a.
Zahi Hawass
b. Howard Carter
c.
John Marshall
d.
Robert Hamilton
30. The place where Egyptian Kings were buried is known as-
a.
Graveyard of kings
b.
Cemetery of Pharaohs
c.
Valley of Pharaohs
d. Valley of Kings
31. Gangadharpant Gaitonde was a Professor of ----
a.
English
b.
Political Science
c. History
d.
Economics
32. Where did the author go to complete the Kora?
a.
China
b.
Ravu
c. Mount Kailas
d.
Lake Mansarovar
33. What did Lhamo give the author as farewell present?
a. Sheepskin coat
b.
Goatskin coat
c.
Cowskin coat
d.
Tigerskin coat
34. How many times did the author visit Mrs. Dorling's house?
a.
Once
b. Twice
c.
Thrice
d.
Never
35. The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" is a short
story of two boys.
a.
Assyrian
b. Armenian
c.
African
d.
American
36. Who was the true owner of the beautiful white horse?
a.
Mourad
b.
Aram
c.
Uncle Khosrove
d. John Byro
37. Who has been telling the fortune of Mrs. Pearson?
a. Mrs. Fitzgerald
b.
George Pearson
c.
Doris Pearson
d.
Cyril Pearson
38. Andrew Manson was by profession.
a.
Teacher
b.
Lawyer
c. Doctor
d.
Mason
39. The King lost his crown under the arch because-
a.
The arch was built crooked
b. The arch was built too low
c.
The arch was built too high
d.
None of these
40. According to the poem, "The Tale of Melon City', who
was finally hanged?
a.
The fool
b. The king
c.
The architect
d. The minister