Jac Board Class 12 English Elective ( Arts/Science/Commerce) 2025 Answer key

Jac Board Class 12 English Elective ( Arts/Science/Commerce) 2025 Answer key

 Jac Board Class 12 English Elective ( Arts/Science/Commerce) 2025 Answer key

झारखण्ड अधिविद्य परिषद्

ANNUAL INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION – 2025

ENGLISH ELECTIVE ( Arts/Science/Commerce) 15.02.2025

कुल समय: 3 घंटे 15 मिनट

पूर्णांक : 80

General Instructions / सामान्य निर्देश :

1. This Question Booklet has two Parts - Part-A and Part-B इस प्रश्न-पुस्तिका में दो भाग - भाग-A तथा भाग-B हैं।

2. Part-A is of MCQ Type having 30 marks and Part-B is of Subjective HINDI Type having 50 marks. भाग-A में 30 अंक के बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न तथा भाग-B में 50 अंक के विषयनिष्ठ प्रश्न हैं।

3. The candidate has to answer in the Answer Booklet which will be provided separately. परीक्षार्थी को अलग से उपलब्ध कराई गई उत्तर-पुस्तिका में उत्तर देना है।

4. Part-A There are 30 Multiple Choice Questions having four (4) options (A, B, C & D). The candidate has to write the correct option in the Answer Booklet. All questions are compulsory. Each question carries 1 mark. There is no negative marking for wrong answer.

भाग-A इसमें 30 बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न हैं जिनके 4 विकल्प (A, B, C तथा D) हैं। परीक्षार्थी को उत्तर-पुस्तिका में सही विकल्प लिखना है। सभी प्रश्न अनिवार्य हैं। प्रत्येक प्रश्न 1 अंक का है। गलत उत्तर के लिए कोई अंक काटा नहीं जाएगा।

5. Part-B-There are three sections: Section-A, B & C. This part is of Subjective Type having Very Short Answer, Short Answer & Long Answer Type questions. Total number of questions is 22.

Section-A- Question Nos. 31-38 are Very Short Answer Type. Answer any 6 questions. Each question carries 2 marks.

Section-B- Question Nos. 39-46 are Short Answer Type. Answer any 6 questions. Each question carries 3 marks. Answer the questions in maximum 150 words each.

Section-C Question Nos. 47-52 are Long Answer Type. Answer any 4 questions. Each question carries 5 marks. Answer the questions in maximum 250 words each.

भाग-B इस भाग में तीन खण्ड खण्ड-A, B तथा C हैं। इस भाग में अति लघु उत्तरीय, लघु उत्तरीय तथा दीर्घ उत्तरीय प्रकार के विषयनिष्ठ प्रश्न हैं। कुल प्रश्नों की संख्या 22 है।

खण्ड-A प्रश्न संख्या 31-38 अति लघु उत्तरीय प्रकार के हैं। किन्हीं 6 प्रश्नों के उत्तर दें। प्रत्येक प्रश्न 2 अंक का है।

खण्ड-B प्रश्न संख्या 39-46 लघु उत्तरीय प्रकार के हैं। किन्हीं 6 प्रश्नों के उत्तर दें। प्रत्येक प्रश्न 3 अंक का है। प्रत्येक प्रश्न का उत्तर अधिकतम 150 शब्दों में दें।

खण्ड-C - प्रश्न संख्या 47-52 दीर्घ उत्तरीय प्रकार के हैं। किन्हीं 4 प्रश्नों के उत्तर दें। प्रत्येक प्रश्न 5 अंक का है। प्रत्येक प्रश्न का उत्तर अधिकतम 250 शब्दों में दें।

6. Candidates are required to answer in their own words as far as practicable. परीक्षार्थी यथासंभव अपने शब्दों में ही उत्तर दें।

7. Candidate has to hand over his/her Answer Booklet to the Invigilator compulsorily before leaving the examination hall. परीक्षार्थी परीक्षा भवन छोड़ने के पहले अपनी उत्तर-पुस्तिका वीक्षक को अनिवार्य रूप से लौटा दें।

8. Candidates can take away the Question Booklet after completion of the Examination. परीक्षा समाप्त होने के उपरांत परीक्षार्थी प्रश्न-पुस्तिका अपने साथ लेकर जा सकते हैं।

Part-A (Multiple Choice Type Questions)

Question Nos. 1 to 30 are Multiple Choice Type. Each question has four options. Select the correct option and write it in the Answer Sheet. Each question carries 1 mark.1x30-30

Read the following poem carefully and answer the following questions from Q. Nos. 1 to 4 based on the poem.

The countryside must be preserved

Preferably miles away from me.

Neat hectares of the stuff reserved

For those in need of flower or tree.

I'll make do with landscape painting

Film documentaries on TV

And when I need to escape, panting,

Then open-mouthed I'll head for the sea.

Let others stroll and take their leisure,

In grasses wade up to their knees,

For I derive no earthly pleasure

From the green, green rash that makes me sneeze.

1. According to the poet the countryside should be preserved for

(A) those who want to live there

(B) those who want to enjoy the beauty of nature

(C) those who want to leave cities

(D) those who plant more and more trees

2. Where does the poet go for fresh air ?

(A) To the city

(B) To the sea

(C) To the village

(D) To his house

3. Why does the poet not like the countryside ?

(A) Because it makes him weak

(B) Because it makes him sneeze

(C) Because it makes him feel sad

(D) Because it makes him feel uncomfortable

4. According to the poet people go to the countryside …….

(A) to spend holidays

(B) to timepass

(C) to get fresh-air

(D) to enjoy seeing trees and flowers

Choose the correct reported speech (Indirect speech) for the given direct speech. Question Nos. from 5 to 9.

5. Prachi said, "I will study this chapter later".

(A) Prachi said that she will study that chapter later

(B) Prachi said that she would study that chapter later

(C) Prachi said that she would study this chapter later

(D) Prachi said she would study that chapter later

6. Meena said, "The sun rises in the East".

(A) Meena said that the sun rises in the East

(B) Meena said that the sun rised in the East

(C) Meena said that the sun rose in the East

(D) Meena said that the sun is rising in the East

7. Neema told me, "I visited Coorg in May".

(A) Neema told me that she visited Coorg in May

(B) Neema told me that she had visited Coorg in May

(C) Neema told me that she would visit Coorg in May

(D) Neema told me that she will visit Coorg in May.

8. "Where do you stay?" Kalpana asked Rishu.

(A) Kalpana asked Rishu where he stayed

(B) Kalpana asked Rishu where he stay

(C) Kalpana asked Rishu where did you stay

(D) Kalpana asked Rishu where does he stay

9. Neeraj said, "I am running late".

(A) Neeraj said that he is running late.

(B) Neeraj said that I am running late

(C) Neeraj said that he ran late

(D) Neeraj said that he was running late

10. 'Conclusion' in Essay writing does not include

(A) Order

(B) Appeal

(C) Warning

(D) Suggestion

11. The report should be

(A) Clear

(B) Brief

(C) Concise

(D) None of these

12. Where do we write the title of the report ?

(A) On the top of the report

(B) At the bottom of the report

(C) In between the lines

(D) Nowhere

13. In the story 'I Sell my Dreams' who died in the sea storm?

(A) Narrator

(B) Pablo Neruda

(C) Frau Frieda

(D) Frau Frieda's brother

14. What did Eveline promise to her mother before her mother's death?

(A) To marry her love

(B) To run away from home

(C) To take care of the family

(D) To complete her education

15. Who was Dr. Solomon's first love ?

(A) Gretl

(B) Rebecca

(C) Raizel

(D) Rachel

16. Referring to the poem, 'A Lecture Upon the Shadow, what went along with two lovers ?

(A) Shadows

(B) Their parents

(C) Their friends

(D) Police

17. What has been addressed as 'envious' in the poem, 'On time'?

(A) Love

(B) Time

(C) Friendship

(D) Behaviour

18. According to Milton, what is not necessary to build to honour Shakespeare?

(A) Monument (tomb)

(B) House

(C) Road

(D) Statue

19. Why was the woman described in the poem 'Kubla Khan' wailing?

(A) Because she had lost her parents

(B) Because she had lost her child

(C) Because her demon lover had abandoned her

(D) Because she was punished by Kubla Khan

20. The poem 'Divine Image' is taken from the collection of poems named

(A) Leaves of Grass

(B) The Flowers of Evil

(C) Songs of Innocence

(D) Songs of Experience

21. What do the virtues 'Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love' represent?

(A) God

(B) Human beings

(C) Devil

(D) None of these

22. The poet has described the swans as …….. creatures.

(A) brilliant

(B) mysterious

(C) beautiful

(D) all of these

23. What does the poet ask the readers to listen to ?

(A) Bells

(B) Clock towers

(C) Horn

(D) None of these

24. Which laws restrict our freedom in a civilised society?

(A) The laws of the land

(B) The laws of the labour

(C) The laws of the freedom

(D) All of these

25. What was the author doing when she saw the mark for the first time?

(A) Having lunch

(B) Sewing

(C) Having tea

(D) Smoking a cigarette

26. Which film's shooting was going on in Dalarna?

(A) The Seventh Seal

(B) The Virgin Spring

(C) Persona

(D) The Passion of Anna

27. According to Lawrence, the …….. is better than the parson, scientist, philosopher etc.

(A) doctor

(B) teacher

(C) poet

(D) novelist

28. When ……… orthodoxy became intolerable, Buddhism emerged as a new religion.

(A) Roman Catholic

(B) Aristocratic

(C) Brahminical

(D) Upper Caste

29. Prakriti met Ananda at a ……….. in the village.

(A) monastery

(B) fair

(C) well

(D) school

30. Ananda was disciple of

(A) Buddha

(B) Rama

(C) Krishna

(D) Mahavira

Part-B (Subjective Type Questions)

Section – A (Very short answer type questions)

Answer any six questions. 2x6=12

Read the following passage and answer any six questions from Q. Nos. 31 to 38.

Stephen and Joseph Montgolfier were paper manufacturers in France, but they had been interested in flying for many years. One night in 1782, Joseph noticed something that gave him an idea. He was sitting in front of fire when he saw some pieces of scorched paper floating up the chimney. "Look at that", he said to Stephen, "the force that is lifting that paper might be used to lift a light object too".

Soon afterwards the Montgolfier brothers started experimenting with the idea. They tried their first experiment with a big silk bag which was opened at the bottom. The hot air filled the silk bag, and much to the brothers"delight, they saw it rise up in the air. They had created the first hot air balloon.

Then they built a huge balloon of linen and paper. On June 5th, 1783 they sent this balloon up in the village of Annonay, where they lived, the entire village gazed in wonder.

A month later, the Montgolfier brothers decided to send up another hot air balloon, this time with animals in it. They tied a cage to the balloon, which had a rooster, a duck and a sheep in it, to check its safety.

Some time later the brothers announced that they were going to make a balloon for a man to fly in it. Pilatre de Rozier, a young physics teacher, stepped up and said, "it will be great honour to be the first man to fly". Thus, the world witnessed the first 'flying man'.

Questions:

31. Who had created the first hot air balloon ?

Ans. Stephen and Joseph Montgolfier

32. What work did the Montgolfier brothers do ?

Ans. They tried their first experiment with a big silk bag which was opened at the bottom. The hot air filled the silk bag, and much to the brothers"delight, they saw it rise up in the air.

33. What idea came into their mind looking at the scorched paper?

Ans. Seeing the hanging paper, the idea came to his mind that the force used to lift that paper could be used to lift a light object.

34. What did they start their first experiment with ?

Ans. They tried their first experiment with a big silk bag which was opened at the bottom.

35 When and where did they first float the balloon ?

Ans. On June 5, 1783, when he sent this balloon to the village of Annone, where he lived, the whole village looked at it in amazement.

36. Which animals were sent in the hot air balloon? Why?

Ans. To check the safety of the balloon, a cage was tied to it, which contained a rooster, a duck and a sheep.

37. Who was the first man to fly? Why did he fly ?

Ans. Physics teacher Pilatre de Rozier. He flew to achieve the honor of becoming the "first man to fly."

38. Find the words from the passage which mean the following.

(i) Makers

Ans. Manufacturers

(ii) Great pleasure

Ans. Delight

Section – B (Literature)

(Short answer type questions)

Answer any six questions. Answer the questions in maximum 35 words each. 3x6=18

39. What are some of the risks that film-making involves?

Ans. According to the author, à film is essentially a story told in motion. There is a series of moving pictures through which the story is interpreted to the common man. So it is essential that the story should be set in a way that it is understood by the common man. It is absolutely important that the public identifies with the theme of the movie. If the theme is completely alien, then the message that the film wants to deliver will not be understood. Another thing is choosing the idea. If the theme of the movie is different from the current demand of the public, it will be difficult for the producer to impress the viewers. The film industry is facing a threat of failure, criticism and indifference.

Due to their high ambition, the film-makers should take care about their initiative and creative ability which has almost vanished from the film industry. If the film-maker fails to convey his message, it will fall flat and become a great failure. The author struggles hard to attract the people to see his film otherwise it will prove to be fruitless. It will become a huge risk in the process of film-making. So they should use their skills for the entertainment of the people instead of concentrating on their selfishness.

40. Why did Pablo Neruda pay attention to Frau Frieda ?

Ans. In the short story "I Sell My Dreams," Pablo Neruda did not pay attention to Frau Frieda because he did not believe in her claims of prophetic dreams; he considered her a con artist who was simply trying to make money by selling her "dreams.".

41. What was Dr. Margolin's attitude towards his profession ?

Ans. Dr. Margolin's attitude towards his profession was very positive. He followed Hippocratic Oath in letter as well as in spirit. He was very punctual in his duties at the hospital. One of the reasons why he was unwilling to attend the wedding was that he had to reach hospital early on Monday morning and he would have no time to sleep and rest during the wedding night.

He was also generous and charitable towards his patients. He treated rabbis refugees, and Jewish writers without charge, supplied them with medicines and hospital beds. He loved his patie and gave them his selfless services.

42. Who was Frank ? Why did Eveline's father quarrel with him ?

Ans. Frank was a sailor in the shipping company named Allan Line. He was the man whom Eveline liked and admired. He was from Buenos Aires, a port city in Argentina in South America. He was a very kind and open-hearted man, who wanted to marry her.

Eveline's father had a quarrel with him because he found out about his affair with Eveline and had forbidden her to meet or talk to him.

43. What are the things that mark animate things from the inanimate ?

Ans. The author says that all the things that are within our body are alive including brain, soul, skin and hair. He says that animate things have flicker in them but the inanimate things do not. Animate things make a whole body with many parts but inanimate things do not have this quality. Animate things have their complete existence and they do activities during their entire life but the inanimate things do not have these qualities. No doubt, inanimate things like words, thoughts, signs and aspirations are helpful and supportive to our life but they are not alive.

44. The poet seems to be addressing his beloved in the poem. What is the message that John Donne wishes to convey to her ?

Ans. The poet wishes to convey to his beloved that she should love him sincerely. Their love should be true and long lasting. It should not wither away with the passage of time. They should have no differences between them. He wants to tell her that once they reach the height of love, they must retain it. Though there are ups and downs in every relationship, they must not let their love vanish.

45. Referring to the poem, 'On Time' what are the things associated with the temporal and what are associated with the eternal?

Ans. In the poem, the things associated with the temporal are the earthly objects and human qualities which are attributed to Time. “Envious”, “lazy”, “womb”,” greedy”, vain”, “glut”, “plummets”, “leaden”, “hours”, and “mortal”,” Death”,” Chance” are the limitations of a human life seemingly enslaved by Time.

The things associated with the eternal are “Love”, “Peace”, “Truth”, “Joy”, “Throne”, “soul”,” Stars”, which are attained in heaven.

46. What is the role of the mother in Prakriti's self-realisation ?

Ans. Prakriti's mother was aware of the consequence of casting the evil spell on the monk. She knew that the spell would change the divine monk into an earthly being with no conscience or truthfulness. Moreover, the powerful spell she cast upon the monk would take a toll on her life as well. When Prakriti realises that she has destroyed the purity of the monk to drag him to her, she feels sorry for her action. Her mother asks her to look into the mirror. When Prakriti peeps into the mirror, she realises her mistake. Prakriti's self realisation comes out but she has to pay a heavy price for it.

Her mother dies in the process of undoing the spell. She hopes that her daughter will have a happy life after marriage. She persuades her daughter to be with the king's son but she wants to be with the monk. She knows well the adamant nature of her daughter but wants to make her happy. She warns her daughter against the negative consequences. Thus, on every step, she has hopes as well as fears for her daughter. She continuously works for the self realisation of her daughter.

Section – C (Creative Writing)

(Long answer type questions)

Answer any three questions. Answer the questions in about 125 words each. 5x3= 15

47. Write an essay on "Digital India".

Ans. Digital India is a project started by the government of India on 1st July 2015 (from 1st to 7th of July as a digital week) to transform India into a digitally empowered and knowledgeable country in the world. This project is interconnected by the various governmental departments such as IT, education, agriculture, etc., to achieve a promising bright return. It is headed and planned by the ministry of communications and information technology. It is like a golden opportunity for India when got implemented properly.

At the very start of the project launch, there was a plan by the state government to make available high-speed internet connections in almost 250,000 villages and other residential areas of the country. The “Bharat Broadband Network Limited (BBNL)” ‘s crucial role in this project is appreciable.

In digital India, there would be easy digitization of data which will help make things much more efficient and fast. It will reduce paperwork, save manpower and save time as well. This project will take speed by tying the knot between the government and private sectors. Many villages interconnected with high-speed networks will undergo a huge change from backward regions to complete digitally equipped areas.

India’s cities, towns, and villages will get more tech-savvy. This project has been planned to be completed by 2019 with the investment of leading companies (national or international). Ambani declared it to invest around 2.5 lac crore in the digital India project.

48. Write an essay on "My Favourite Political Leader".

Ans. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India and a great national political leader. He was born of rich parents. He sacrificed all his comforts in the service of the nation. He was a highly qualified man. He returned to India after obtaining the degree of law from the Cambridge University. But he did not continue his practice in the Allahabad High Court. Giving up the life of ease and comfort he chose the life of hardship in the service of the country. He was interested in Indians struggle for freedom. He joined the non-co-operation movement of Gandhiji and was sent to jail several times. After India got freedom he became the first Prime Minister of India and held this post till he was alive. His great sacrifices for the country will always remain alive. Indeed, he was a, great Freedom Fighter.

49. Recently an awareness camp was organised by your school on "keeping the School Campus Clean". You were a participant of that awareness camp. Write a brief report to be published in your school magazine, You are Komal/Karan of S. S. +2 High School, Ormanjhi.

Ans.

50. Write an article for your school magazine justifying the need for education of Girls in the country for national development.

Ans.

Section – D (Long answer type questions)

Answer any one question. Answer the question in maximum 100 words either from Group-A or Group-B 5x1=5

Group - A

Answer any one of the following questions: 5x1-5

51. On the basis of the novel, "The Financial Expert' prove that love of money is the root of all evil.

Ans. In "The Financial Expert," the character Margayya's relentless pursuit of wealth, often at the expense of his morals and relationships, serves as a prime example of how the "love of money" can be the root of all evil, as his obsession leads to a series of destructive actions that impact not only his personal life but also those around him, demonstrating the corrosive nature of excessive greed for money. 

1. Moral Compromises:

  • Margayya's business practices: Margayya starts as a simple moneylender but becomes increasingly involved in dubious financial schemes as he seeks greater wealth. He manipulates and exploits people's vulnerabilities for his own gain.
  • Relationship with Dr. Pal: Margayya's desire for success leads him into a partnership with Dr. Pal, a man of questionable character. This association ultimately leads to Margayya's downfall.

2. Damaged Relationships:

  • Family neglect: Margayya's relentless focus on accumulating wealth leads him to neglect his family. His relationship with his wife deteriorates, and he becomes estranged from his son, Balu.
  • Loss of genuine connections: Margayya's relationships become transactional, based on what others can do for his financial gain. He loses sight of true friendship and loyalty.

3. Personal Downfall:

  • Loss of peace and contentment: Despite his wealth, Margayya is never truly happy or content. His obsession with money keeps him in a constant state of anxiety and dissatisfaction.
  • Ultimate ruin: Margayya's pursuit of wealth eventually leads to his financial ruin. He loses everything he has gained, highlighting the fleeting nature of material possessions.

4. Social Impact:

  • Exploitation: Margayya's practices contribute to the exploitation of the vulnerable in his community. He takes advantage of their financial difficulties, exacerbating their problems.
  • Erosion of trust: Margayya's actions erode trust within the community. His focus on self-interest undermines the sense of community and mutual support.

52. Discuss the role of Dr. Pal in the life of Margayya and his family.

Ans. Dr. Pal plays a significant role in the life of Margayya and his family. In fact, he is responsible for making and marring Margayya's fortune. Margayya is charmed by his personality. Dr. Pal has written a book named 'Domestic Harmony'. He gladly gives the book to Margayya for twenty five rupees. Margayya gets into a fifty-fifty partnership with the printer, Madan Lal. The book is published and he earns a lot of money through the sales of the book.

Then Margayya starts his banking business with the help of Dr. Pal as his agent. At his advice the rich merchants of Malgudi deposit all the money with Margayya. He earns a lot of money from his deposit-cum-interest scheme. When Balu settles in his new house with his wife Brinda, Dr. Pal becomes a regular visitor. He made Balu eat, drink, gamble and enjoy the company of prostitutes. He instigates Balu to demand his share of the ancestral property from his father. Margayya beats him up. Dr. Pal lodged an FIR with the police. Next day, he spreads rumours among Margayya's clients that their money is not safe with him. The clients take back all their money, making Margayya bankrupt. Thus, Dr. Pal brings about Margayya's ruin.

Group - B

Answer any one of the following questions: 5x1-5

51. What is the role of Hermit in the Tiger's life?

Ans. In R.K. Narayan's "A Tiger for Malgudi," the hermit, also referred to as the "Master," plays a pivotal role in the tiger's life, leading him on a path of spiritual transformation. Here's a breakdown of his influence:

  • Rescuer and Protector: The hermit first appears when the tiger is in danger, having escaped from a circus and facing angry villagers. He intervenes, saving the tiger from being shot. This act establishes him as a protector and someone who understands the tiger's true nature.
  • Guide and Mentor: The hermit takes the tiger under his care, leading him to a secluded forest ashram. He becomes a guru figure, teaching the tiger about non-violence, compassion, and the interconnectedness of all beings. This is a significant departure for the tiger, who has lived a life of instinct and survival in the wild.
  • Instiller of Self-Reflection: The hermit's teachings prompt the tiger to reflect on his past actions and the nature of his existence. He encourages the tiger to look beyond his primal instincts and understand the deeper meaning of life. This leads the tiger to question his identity and purpose, marking a shift from a purely physical existence to a more philosophical one.
  • Facilitator of Transformation: Through his guidance, the hermit facilitates a profound transformation in the tiger. The once-fierce predator learns to control his instincts, embrace non-violence, and develop a sense of empathy. He even gives up eating meat, a significant change for a tiger.
  • Symbol of Spiritual Growth: The hermit represents the potential for spiritual growth and redemption, even in the most unlikely of creatures. He demonstrates that compassion and understanding can transcend species boundaries and that inner peace is attainable through self-reflection and guidance.

52. How does the tiger eventually attain freedom from the Captain ?

Ans. After killing the Captain, the tiger got up to move freely for the first time. The people fled to save themselves leaving everything. The tiger moved off some distance from the cage. Then Jaggu suddenly ran and entered the cage and pulled down the door. The tiger entered Market Road. People ran for their lives at the sight of the tiger. Some street dogs were inviting death when they were barking madly. He rested for a moment at the door of Anand Bhavan on Market Road. The schools were being closed and children were running out happily. They were shouting and laughing. The tiger felt that he

should also join them. So he started moving after them. They ran back to school and the tiger also followed them. The children were shut in the school hall and he saw an open door of a room, so he went there. It was the headmaster's room. The headmaster jumped on the table and reached into an attic for safety. The tiger walked in and sat on the cool floor. He put his head under the large desk and was going to sleep. Someone locked the door from outside.

Jac Board Class 12 English Elective Arts/Science/Commerce 2023 Answer key

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


Flamingo Prose

1. The Last Lesson
2. Lost Spring
3. DeepWater
4. The Rattrap
5. Indigo
6. Poets and Pancakes
7. The Interview
8. Going Places

Flamingo Poetry

1. My Mother at Sixty-Six
2. An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum
3. Keeping Quiet
4. A Thing of Beauty
5. A Roadside Stand
6. Aunt Jennifer's Tigers

Vistas

1. The Third Level
2. The Tiger King
3. Journey to the End of the Earth
4. The Enemy
5. Should Wizard Hit Mommy?
6. On the Face of It
7. Evans Tries an O-Level
8. Memories of Childhood

Kaleidoscope (Elective)

1. I Sell my Dreams (Short Stories)

2. Eveline (Short Stories)

3. A Wedding in Brownsville (Short Stories)

4. Tomorrow (Short Stories)

5. One Centimetre (Short Stories)

6. A Lecture Upon the Shadow (Poetry)

7. Poems by Milton (Poetry)

8. Poems by Blake (Poetry)

9. KublaKhan (Poetry)

10. Trees (Poetry)

11. The Wild Swans at Coole (Poetry)

12. Time and Time Again (Poetry)

13. Blood (Poetry)

14. Freedom (Non-fiction)

15. The Mark on the Wall (Non-fiction)

16. Film-making (Non-fiction)

17. Why the Novel Matters (Non-fiction)

18. The Argumentative Indian (Non-fiction)

19. On Science Fiction (Non-fiction)

20. Chandalika (Drama)

21. Broken Images (Drama)

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