प्रोजेक्ट परख (तैयारी उड़ान की)
Class XII English Core
Set 1 Model Question Paper
Part A (Multiple Choice Type Questions)
Question Nos. 1 to 30 are MCQs. Each question has four
options. Select the correct option and write it in the answer sheet. Each
question carries 1 mark. (1×30=30)
1. What is written on the top of a notice?
(a) Subjec
(b) Date
(c) Body of the notice
(d) Name of the institution/organization
2. Which of the objects below best serves
as a symbol of an Indian woman's suhaag?
(a) Bangles
(b) Bindi
(c) Sharee
(d) Henna-dyed hands
3. Who wanted to feel the money at hand and
from whom?
(a) The rural folk from government
(b) The rural folk from the social agencies
(c) The rural folk from the city people
(d) The rural folk from the local leaders
4. The poem 'My Mother at Sixty-six' is
made up of
(a) Twenty lines
(b) A single sentence
(c) Four stanzas
(d) Five stanzas
5. How did Douglas make sure that he had
conquered the old terror?
(a) By jumping into the water
(b) By visiting California
(c) By taking a lesson from the instructor
(d) By swimming into the Lake Wentworth
6. What is first day cover?
(a) A gift
(b) A gift wrapper
(c) A new stamp with the postmark and date
(d) A gift wrapped in a beautiful wrapper
7. Who is the author of the lesson 'Journey
to the End of the Earth'?
(a) Kalki
(b) Anees Jung
(c) TishaniDoshi
(d) Jack Finney
8. 'Indigo' is an excerpt from -
(a) The Struggle of Mahatma Gandhi
(b) My Experiments with Truth
(c) The Life Mahatma Gandhi
(d) Louis Fischer and Mahatma Gandhi
9. What is written just below the sender's
address in a letter to the editor?
(a) Salutation
(b) Subject
(c) Date
(d) Subscription
10. 'The Last Lesson' is set in the days of
(a) The Franco-Russian war
(b) The American-Japanese war
(c) The Franco-Prussian war
(d) The Anglo-Japanese war
11. Pablo Neruda tells that he would count
to
(a) Ten
(b) Three
(c) Hundred
(d) Twelve
12. What is a bower?
(a) Sound sleep
(b) Sweet dreams
(c) Wreathing
(d) Pleasant shade under a tree
13. What was M. Hamel going to question
Franz about?
(a) Article
(b) Participles
(c) Adjectives
(d) Alphabets
14. The ragpickers have no identity, but
they have
(a) Passports
(b) Licenses
(c) Bank accounts
(d) Ration cards
15. The peddler compared the whole world to
a
(a) Rattrap
(b) Space
(c) Planet
(d) Jungle
16. Who received Gandhi at the Muzaffarpur
station?
(a) Rajendra Prasad
(b) RajkumarShukla
(c) J. B. Kriplani
(d) Prof. Malkani
17. Danny Casey was a player in the
football team of -
(a) England
(b) Finland
(c) Ireland
(d) France
18. In 10 years of hunting expedition, the
Maharaja killed tigers
(a) 30
(b) 70
(c) 99
(d) 100
19. At what age did Dr. Sadao go to America?
(a) 18
(b) 22
(c) 27
(d) 30
20. Why was Roger's mom angry with him?
(a) Because of new rosy smell
(b) Because of new dress
(c) Because of new appearance
(d) Because of his new bad smell
21. Who insists on being his own master?
(a) Saheb
(b) Mukesh
(c) Savita
(d) Narrator
22. What do the parting words, "See
you soon, Amma" signify?
(a) Her carelessness
(b) Her optimistic farewell full of
cheerfulness
(c) She bids goodbye like this
(d) She is in a hurry
23. A report is always written in
(a) Sequential manner
(b) Irregular manner
(c) Horizontal manner
(d) None of these
24. Which of these is the most suitable way
to start the body of a notice?
(a) This is to inform
(b) This is to threaten
(c) Through the column of
(d) All of these
25. What does a 'By line' mean in an
article?
(a) Space for date
(b) For writing the topic
(c) An extra piece of information
(d) The name of the writer
26. Which of these is the right format of
writing a date in all the formal letters?
(a) 23/04/2023
(b) 23rd April, 2023
(c) 23.04.2023
(d) 23-04-2023
27. Symbols are freely used in
(a) Letter writing
(b) Report writing
(c) Paragraph writing
(d) Note writing
28. Who told Bama that untouchability is a
crime?
(a) Her mother
(b) Zitkala-sa
(c) Her brother, Annan
(d) Her sister
29. Where did William Douglas go when he
was 3 years old?
(a) Washington
(b) New York
(c) California
(d) Florida
30. "Is your school ready?" - Who
asked this question?
(a) Saheb
(b) Saheb's mother
(c) The author
(d) Mukesh
PART-B (Subjective Type)
Section – A (Very Short Answer Type Questions) (2×6=12)
(Q no. 31-38) Read the passage carefully and answer any
six questions that follow.
When the Britishers left India, our country was in a
shattered condition, economically, socially and culturally. The main task
before the government was to improve welfare measures for the people. In order
to achieve these objectives India adopted the path of mixed economy. Most of
the capital goods industries were established by the government in the public
sector. The private sector was also allowed to develop side by side. But the
intended results were nowhere in sight due to the financial limitations. So, a
lot of money was borrowed from other countries and spent. Besides this, slow
development, technological backwardness, price rise, inadequate capital and
extravagant expenses by the government, which were more than its revenue,
created a crisis in the country.
On the advice of the World Bank and International
Monetary Fund, India opened its market to other countries in the world under
the process of globalization. A New Economic Policy (NEP) was formulated to
improve the situation.
Under the New Economic Policy, the process of globalization
started in 1991 and gained momentum year after year. The successive government
also contributed positively in this direction.
31. What were the main tasks before the
government after the Britishers left India?
Ans- The main task before the government was to improve
welfare measures for the people.
32. What did India do to achieve its
objectives?
Ans- India adopted the path of mixed economy to achieve
its objectives.
33. What were the factors that created
crises in the country?
Ans- Slow development, technological backwardness, price
rise inadequate capital and extravagant expenses by the government which were
more than its revenue created a crisis in the country.
34. What steps did India take on the advice
of the World Bank and IMF?
Ans- On the advice of the World Bank and International
Monetary Fund, India opened its market to other countries in the world under
the process of globalization.
35. When did the process of globalisation
start under the New Economic Policy?
Ans- The process of globalization started in 1991.
36. Why was the New Economic Policy
formulated?
Ans- New Economic Policy was formulated to improve the
situation.
37. Why were intended results not in sight?
Ans- The intended results were not in sight due to the
financial limitations.
38. Write similar words from the passage
for the following:
(a) goal
Ans- objectives
(b) insufficient
Ans- inadequate
Section – B (Short answer type questions)
Answer any six questions. Answer the questions in maximum
150 words.
39. What did little Franz notice that was
quite unusual about the school that day?
Ans- Usually when school began, there was a great bustle
which could be heard out in the street. But it was all very still that day.
Everything was as quiet as Sunday morning. Secondly, Franz noticed M. Hamel
wearing fine dress. Generally, he would wear such kind of dress on inspection
and prize days. The whole school seemed very strange. But the thing that
surprised Franz most was the back of the room. The village people were sitting
there on the back benches.
40. Mention the hazards of working in the
glass bangle industry?
Ans- The glass bangle industry has many hazards. It
usually employs small children. They work in the glass furnaces with high
temperature. The dingy cells are without proper air and light. Boys and girls
work hard during day next lines of flames of flickering lamps. That is why they
often end up losing their eye sight before they become adults.
41. What were the differences between
Sophie and Jansie?
Ans- Sophie and Jansie are classmates and friends. They
belong to lower middle class families. But Sophie is totally blind to the harsh
realities of life. She is a day dreamer. She cherishes many dreams. She thinks
of becoming an actress, a manager and a fashion designer. She also dreams of
opening a boutique. She is also a hero-worshiper.
On the contrary, Jansie was a realist. She does not
believe in mere imagination. She knows her limits.
42. How did Douglas overcome his fear of
water?
Ans- After getting his training from the instructor,
Douglas still had old fears. So he tried his best to remove it. He dived into
the pool and swam the length up and down. This went on for four months. Still
he was not satisfied. So he went to Lake Wentworth in New Hampshire. He swam
two miles across the lake without any fear. In this way, he overcame his fear of water.
43. Why does Pablo Neruda urge us to keep
still?
Ans- Pablo Neruda is convinced that most of human
troubles are caused due to rush and hurry of human beings. The poet only wished
that we may withdraw ourselves from the undesirable actions and learn to keep
still. It will give us time for self-introspection. Besides keeping still
provides is peace and happiness.
44. What is the kind of pain and ache that
the poet Kamala Das feels?
Ans- The poet sees that her mother has grown very pale
and weak. She looks as pale as a dead body. She realizes that her mother is not
going to live long. This thought gives her much pain.
45. What is the aim of 'Students on Ice'
programme?
Ans- 'Students on Ice' programme aims at taking high
school students to the end of taking high school students to the end of the
world. It provided them with inspiring educational opportunities. It fosters a
new understanding and respect for our planet. It has been in operation for more
than six years and is headed by Canadian national Geoff Green. The programme
has been a great success.
46. How did Dr. SadaoHoki get rid of the
American soldier?
Ans- Dr. Sadao knew that the wounded American soldier
could be arrested any time. So he decided to help him escaping. He decided to
put a private boat on the shore at night with food and clothes in it. The man
could go to an island not far from the coast. In this way, SadaoHoki got rid of
the American soldier.
Section C (Long Answer Type Questions)
Answer any six questions. Answer the questions in maximum
250 words. (5×4=20)
47. You are Nitish/Nitu, the Cultural
Secretary of +2 National High School, Dumka. Write a notice for your school
notice board requesting names of the students for participation in a cultural programme to be organized in your school.
Ans-
+2 National High School, Dumka
NOTICE
15th November 2024
A CULTURAL PROGRAMME
The cultural club of the school is organising a cultural
programme on 23rd November, 2024. It will be held in the school auditorium from
of 12pm to 3 pm. The different items in the programme include group dance, mono
dance, mono-acting, recitation of poems and mono-song. The best participant in
each item will be suitably awarded. Those who are willing to participate in any
of the items should give their names to the undersigned within five days.
Nitish
Secretary
48. Write a letter to the Editor of 'The
Hindustan Times', Ranchi about rash and reckless driving by the people in your city. You are
Rajeev/Ritika of Jharia Road, Dhanbad.
Ans- Jharia Road, Dhanbad
14th November, 2024
The Editor
The Hindustan Times Ranchi
Subject: Regarding rash and reckless driving
Sir,
Through the column of your esteemed newspaper, I would
like to highlight the problem caused due to the rash and reckless driving in
people in our city. Everybody seems be in a hurry. Drivers of the vehicles
often use their strength at the accelerator in order to reach their destination
as soon as possible. Due to overspeeding, there has been a great increase in
accidents. People do not abide by the traffic rules. There are no rigorous
penalties for those who break the traffic rules. The traffic police neglect
their duties in this regard. As a consequence, hardly a day passes without any
accident in our city.
I would be highly thankful to you if you highlight the
issue in your newspaper to draw the attention of the authorities concerned.
Yours faithfully
Rajeev Kumar
49. You are Manoj/ Manju, the Head Boy/Girl
of Pakur Raj +2 School, Pakur. Recently your school hosted the District Level Science Exhibition
in your school campus. Write a report of
this event to be published in your school magazine.
Ans-
A DISTRICT LEVEL SCIENCE EXHIBITION
By Manoj
November 16, Pakur:
A District Level Science Exhibition was held in the
hall-room of Pakur Raj +2 School, Pakur on 14th of November. It was hosted by
our school. Dr. R.K. Sinha, the eminent physicist of the town inaugurated the
exhibition. Various Schools of the district displayed their exhibits in this
exhibition. There was an exhibit which showed the use of biogas in villages.
Another exhibit showed how rainwater can be preserved to overcome the scarcity
of water. There was also an exhibit which showed how solar energy can be used
to produce electricity. But the exhibit designed by our school overwhelmed all
the judges. They had made a small model of an automobile which could run on
water. This could prove as a lasting solution to the problem of pollution and
ever-lasting petroleum crisis.
50. You propose to sell your flat as you
are going abroad. Draft a suitable advertisement for it to be published in the
classified column of a newspaper.
Ans-
FLAT FOR SALE
A beautifully furnished flat on the ground floor having 2
bedrooms, a kitchen, a dining room, lobby and space for car parking is
available for sale in Bank Colony, Pakur. The owner is going abroad shortly.
Interested parties are requested to contact - 9753566323.
51. You are the Sports Captain of R. Mitra
+2 High school, Deoghar. Write a notice in about 50 words for the school notice
board informing the students about the Inter-school basketball match to be
played.
Ans-
Mitra +2 High School, Deoghar
NOTICE
15th Nov. 2024
AN INTER-SCHOOL BASKETBALL MATCH
This is to inform all the students of the school that the
final match of the Inter-School Basketball Competition will be played on our
school playground on Saturday, the 21st of this month. The match will be played
between our school and the Harindanga High School, Deoghar. The match will
start at 2 p.m. sharp. All are cordially invited to witness this match and a
cheering hand.
XYZ
Sports captain
52. Write an article on the need for
education of girls in the country for national development.
Ans-
GIRLS' EDUCATION FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Women mean one half of humanity. It clearly indicates how
important they are in the world. All talks of national reconstruction are
hollow without the education of women. We cannot expect the development of our
nation if women are not provided education. So far, it has been a
male-dominated world. Women played only second fiddle to men in all walks of
life. They were condemned to be within the four-walls of the house. However, education has given them a new
confidence. The scenario is changing fast. The academic world is no longer the
monopoly of men.
More and more young women are coming forward to challenge the dominance of men. Educated girls and women are contributing to the welfare of society. They have proved to be better doctors, artists, administrators, academicians and engineers than many of their male counterparts. What we need to do is to abolish gender bias.
Class 12th English (Core) PROJECT RAIL (JCERT) Weekly Test Answer Key 11.01.25