Class 11th English Elective PROJECT RAIL (JCERT) Weekly Test Answer Key 23.11.2024

Class 11th English Elective PROJECT RAIL (JCERT) Weekly Test Answer Key 23.11.2024

Class 11th English Elective PROJECT RAIL (JCERT) Weekly Test Answer Key 23.11.2024

झारखंड शैक्षिक अनुसंधान एवं प्रशिक्षण पारिषद राँची

PROJECT RAIL (REGULAR ASSESSMENT FOR IMPROVED LEARNING)

(GENERAL SCHOOL) 23.11.24

Subject- English Elective

Class-11 Full Marks- 40 Time-90 minute

General Instructions:-

1. All questions are compulsory.

2. The total no. of question is 16.

3. 2 marks are given for objective question, 2 marks for very short answer question, 3 marks for short answer question and 5 marks for long answer question.

4. There is no negative marking for any wrong answer.

5. Objective questions 1 to 10 has four options, choose the correct option (A, B, C, D) and write down in the answer sheet.

6. Write the answer to very short answer question 11 to 12, short answer question 13 to 14, and long answer question 15 to 16 in your answer sheet.

7. No students shall be allowed to leave the examination hall before The completion of the exam.

SECTION-A (2x10=20) (Objective Question)

(1) When did the narrator of the story 'The Third and Final Continent' leave India?

a) 1876

b) 2001

c) 1964

d)1988

(2) For how many days did the narrator sailed on SS Roma?

a) A week

b) Three weeks

c) Four weeks

d) Two weeks

(3) The narrator left his native land in 1964 for-

a) England

b) Italy

c) France

d) China

(4) What did the narrator do in London to support his life?

a) Worked in a cafe

b) Worked at the University library

c) Cleaned the utensils

d) Worked as home tutor

(5) In which university did the narrator get job?

a) MIT

b) GIT

c) Harvard University

d) CIT

(6) The first meal of the narrator at America was-

a) Hamburgers

b)Hot dogs

c)Milk and chapatti

d)Milk and cornflakes

(7) What rent did the narrator pay his landlady?

a) Eight Dollars per week

b) Eight Dollars per month

c) Ten Dollars per week

d) 20 Dollars per month

(8) What was the narrator's wife name?

a) Bela

b) Leela

c) Mala

d) Kalawati

(9) Who was the first to break the silence in the poem, For Elkana?

a) Wife

b) Husband

c) Son

d) Daughter

(10) Which month has been mentioned in the poem, For Elkana?

a) January

b) April

c) September

d) December

SECTION -B(2x2=4) (VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)

11. What was the unspoken thought of the couple when the son demands dinner?

Ans- The unspoken thought of the couple when the son demanded dinner was that the children must be disciplined.

12. What did the narrator do in London to support his life?

Ans- The narrator worked at the University Library in London to support his life.

SECTION C (3x2=6) (SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)

13) What did Mala bring for the narrator from Culcutta?

Ans- Mala brought two pullover sweaters, two pairs of drawstring pyjamas and a packet of loose darjeeling tea for the narrator.

14) How old was the son? What did the child demand for?

Ans- The son was seven years old and he demanded for the dinner.

SECTION D (5x2=10) LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS)

15) Indicate the details that tell us that narrator was not very financially comfortable during his stay in London?

Ans- Firstly he attended the lectures at LSE and worked at University Library to support his living at London. He shared single room and toilet with three or four people. They took turns to cook pots of egg curry and ate with their hands on a table covered with newspapers. Due to financial crisis he could not enjoy the weekend lavishly and were forced to spend the weekends in moving around, drinking tea, smoking Rothmans, watch cricket at Lord's and spend the day his other bengali friends. This indicates that the narrator was not financially comfortable during his stay at London.

16) Write an article in not more than 120 words, on "The International Yoga Day". You are Siddharth/ Shradha.

Ans-

 THE INTERNATIONAL YOGA

By- Siddharth/Shradha

The world observes International Day of Yoga on 21st June every year to aware people about yoga and to inspire them to practice it regularly. Yoga is an ancient Indian practice that improves physical, spiritual and mental health. Yoga is believed to find its roots in the Indian mythological era. The breakthrough came when the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi made a proposal to the United Nations in September 2014, to observe International Day of Yoga globally. Following the proposal, the UN proclaimed in December 2014 and since then the International Day of Yoga is observed every year on 21st June. The resolution was supported by 177 member nations.

Yoga can help improve flexibility, strength, and balance. It can also help to reduce stress and anxiety. Yoga is a physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in India. The word yoga comes from the Sanskrit word 'yuj' which means to "yoke" or "to unite." Yoga is all about uniting the body, mind, and spirit. There are many benefits of yoga, including improved flexibility, increased strength and stamina, improved breathing, and reduced stress. Yoga can also help improve our concentration and focus.

Practicing yoga is very rewarding and has the potential of turning your life upside down, both physically as well as spiritually. It is being practiced in India for thousands of years and has withstood the test of times saving millions from sickness and providing them health and happiness.

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