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            MP Board Quarterly Exam 2023-24

Class - 12th

Subject - English

Time : 3 Hours                          M.M : 80


Instructions -


(1) All questions are compulsory.


SECTION - A (Reading)


Q.1 Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below : [1×10=10]


In his book about nutritional medicine, Dr. Ray D. Strand points out that our food industry, due to special transportation and storage techniques, has been able to make a wide variety of fruits and vegetables available nationwide throughout the year. The variety is good. But these are made available at a sacrifice. Green harvesting means picking fruits and vegetables before they mature. Shipping food over long distances requires cold storage and other preservation methods, which allow for depletion of vital nutrients. Our food is also highly processed. For example, the refinement process of our flour to create white bread removes more than twenty-three essential nutrients, magnesium being one of the most important. Our food industry then puts about eight of these nutrients back into our bread and calls it "enriched ".


Questions –


(i) These days due to ……. a wide variety of fruits and vegetables is available nationwide throughout the year.

(a) refinement process 

(b) green harvesting 

(c) cold storage faculties and preservation methods

(d) special transportation and storage techniques

Ans. (d) special transportation and storage techniques


(ii) In the passage, Magnesium is –

(a) one of the important essential nutrients in flour 

(b) one of the nutrients that is found in white bread

(c) not an important essential nutrients in flour 

(d) one of the most important essential nutrients in flour 

Ans. (d) one of the most important essential nutrients in flour 


(iii) Green harvesting is all about –

(a) picking fruits and vegetable before they mature

(b) highly processed food

(c) conserving the environment

(d) making fruits and vegetable available throughout the year

Ans. (a) picking fruits and vegetable before they mature


(iv) Shipping food over long distances allow for –

(a) special preservation methods

(b) refinement process

(c) special transportation

(d) depletion of vital nutrients

Ans. (d) depletion of vital nutrients


(v) The refinement process of our flour to create white bread removes more than –

(a) 22 essential nutrients

(b) 23 essential nutrients

(c) 26 essential nutrients

(d) 28 essential nutrients

Ans. (b) 23 essential nutrients


(vi) The author is talking about –

(a) the universal food scenario 

(b) the food scenario in Europe

(c) the food industry in his own country

(d) the food scenario in developed countries 

Ans. (a) the universal food scenario


(vii) The wide variety of fruits and vegetables from all over the world throughout the year, according to Dr. Strand, - 

(a)is good

(b) shows green harvesting at its worst

(c) is a sacrifice of all the nutrients

(d) shows green harvesting at its best 

Ans. (a)is good


(viii) Shipping food over long distances requires -

(a)cold storage and other preservation methods

(b) special transportation and storage techniques

(c) constant processing 

(d) picking fruits and vegetables before they mature 

Ans. (a)cold storage and other preservation methods


(ix) In the context of the passage enriched bread indicates putting -

(a) about eight of the important nutrients back into the bread

(b) flour back into the bread 

(c)magnesium back into the bread

(d) vital nutrients back into the bread

Ans. (a) about eight of the important nutrients back into the bread


(x) By saying food are made available at a sacrifice the author exposes - 

(a) the price of cold storage and other preservation methods 

(b) the lack of nutritional value in our food 

(c) the depletion of vital nutrients in our food

(d)All of the above

Ans. (d)All of the above


Q.2 Read the passage carefully answer the questions given below :  [4]


Conversation is indeed the most easily teachable of all arts. All you need to do in order to become a good conversationalist is to find a subject that interests you and your listeners. There are, for example, numberless hobbies to talk about. But the important thing is that you must talk about other fellow's hobby rather than your own. Therein lies the secret of your popularity. Talk to your friends about the things that interest them, and you will get a reputation for good fellowship, charming wit and a brilliant mind. There is nothing that pleases people so much as your interest in their interest. It is just as important to know what subjects to avoid and what subjects to select for good conversation. If you don't want to be set down as a wet blanket or a bore, be careful to avoid contain unpleasant subjects. Avoid talking about yourself, unless you are asked to do so. People are interested in their own problems, not in yours, Sickness or death bores everybody. The only one who willingly listens to such talk is the doctor, but he gets paid for it. 


Questions-


(i) Make not based on the above passage 

(ii) Give a suitable title too.


SECTION-B (Writing)


Q.3 You are Aishwarya Patel, student of class Xii of Govt. HSS Dewas. You have found a bag in the school playground. Prepare a notice for the school notice board informing about that bag.     [4]

OR

Prepare an attractive poster against the use of drugs.


Q.4 Write a letter to the collector of your district about the nuisance of loudspeakers in your area and request him to impose a ban on the use of loudspeakers.       [4]

OR

You are Amit Nema, living at 123-Gagan hostel Rajasthan letter to your father informing him about your preparation

upcoming Board Examinations.   [4]


Q.5 Last Monday you went to the hospital to see your friend who was admitted there. Using the following input produce a small write up on 'A visit to a hospital'. (in about 120 words)    [4]


(a) Registration counter

(b) People in front of doctors room

(c) Surgical ward

(d) Nurses attending

(e) Medical ward - patients lying on their beds

OR

Write a short paragraph in about 120 words about Online Education : Boon or Bane


SECTION-C (Grammar)


Q.6 Fill in the blanks : (Any five)     [5]


(i)....... you lend me a few hundred dollars?    (could, may, must)

Ans. could 

(ii) He can write with ……. hand.  (Either, both, all)

Ans. both

(iii) She …… my pen.   (hide, hid, hidden)

Ans. hid

(iv) Work hard ……. you should fail.  (lest, but, and)

Ans. lest

(v) This ring is made…. gold.  (with, from, of)

Ans. from

(vi) Hardly had started my work …… the guests arrived.  (when,then,than)

Ans. when 


Q.7 Do as directed :  (Any five)      [5]


(i) This is the school. My father teaches here.

(Combine the pair of sentences into a relative clause)

(ii) No sooner does the peon ring the bell than the students go to their classes.

(Rewrite the sentence using 'as soon as')

(iii) I don't know who made this mistake.

                (Identify the underlined clause)

(iv) No player in the team is so tall as mohan.

(Rewrite the sentence using superlative Degree)

(v) He does not like tea. He does not like coffee.

(Combine these sentences using 'neither ……… nor')

(vi) If he does not have time. he will not help you.

      (Rewrite the sentence using 'unless')


Q.8 Read the following extract and the answer the question that follow -         [5]


Poor man! It was honour of this last lesson that he had put on this line Sunday clothes. and now I understand why the old men of the village were sitting there in the back of the room. It was because they were sorry, too, that they had not gone to school more. It was their way of thanking our master for his 14 year of faithful service and of showing their respect for the country that was theirs no more.


Questions - 


(i) Who does the narrator refer to as 'poor man'?

(a) the villager        (b) Franz

(c) M. Hamel          (d) none of the above

Ans. (c) M. Hamel


(ii) why does the narrator call the French teacher as  'poor man'?

(a) He sympathizes with the teacher as he had to leave the village.

(b) he believes that the teacher was poor

(c) He feel sorry for the teacher as it was his last lesson.

(d) None of the above

Ans. (c) He feel sorry for the teacher as it was his last lesson.


(iii) How how many years had the teacher given his service in the school?

(a) 30 years           (b) 45 years

(c) 14 years           (d) 40 years

Ans. (d) 40 years


(iv) Who sat on the back benches on the last lesson? 

(a) Franz                

(b) The village people

(c) The new teacher 

(d) M. Hamel

Ans. (b) The village people


(v) Who is the writer of the lesson 'The Last Lesson?

(a) Alphonse Daudet      

(b) Selma Lageriof

(c) William O Douglas 

(d) Anees Jung

Ans. (a) Alphonse Daudet


Q.9 Read the following extracts and answer the questions that follow - 


(A) Driving from my parent's

      Home to Cochin last Friday

      Morning, I saw my father,

      Beside me,

      Doze, open mouthed, her face

      Ashen like that

      Of a corpse and realised with pain

      That she was as old as she 

      Looked but soon

      Put that thought away

      And looked out at young trees                               sprinting ………….


Questions -                                         [3]


(i) Which of these literary devices has been used in the line ‘her face ashen like that of a corpse’?

(a) Personification        (b) Alliteration

(c) Simile

Ans. (c) Simile


(ii) From which poem has the above text been taken?

(a) keeping quiet

(b) A thing of beauty

(c)My mother at Sixty-Six

Ans. (c)My mother at Sixty-Six


(iii) Which of the following words from the passage means 'dead body'.

(a)Corpse

(b)Pain

(c)Sprinting 

Ans. (a)Corpse


(B) Yes I have taken the obvious step: I talked to a psychiatrist friend of mine, among others. I told him about the third level at Grand Central station, and he said it was a walking dream wish fulfilment. He said I was unhappy. That made my wife kind of mad, but he explained that he meant the modern world is full of insecurity, fear, war, worry and all the rest of it, and that I just want to escape. Well,who does not? Everybody I know wants to escape, but they don't wander down into any third level at Grand Central station.


Questions –                              [4]


(i) Why did the narrator go to a psychiatrist?

(a) Because he went through an experience no one else did.

(b) Because he wanted to know why he was unhappy.

(c) Because he was depressed.

(d) Because he wanted to meet him

Ans. (a) Because he went through an experience no one else did.


(ii) What is 'Waking dream wish fulfilment;' according to the psychiatrist?

(a)Charley's finding of a third at the station

(b) Charley's realization of his wish to visit Galeshburg illinois

(c) Charley's escaping into his daydreaming everyday

(d) Charley's post stamp collecting habit

Ans. (b) Charley's realization of his wish to visit Galeshburg illinois


(iii) What was the third level?

(a) A third platform on the station

(b) A third storey on the station

(c) A level in the game that Charley had been playing

(d) None of the above

Ans. (a) A third platform on the station


(iv) What does the psychiatrist explain to Charley?

(a) That the modern world is not an ideal one

(b) That the modern world has many mysteries

(c) That the third level is just a movie

(d) That it was the result of stress and anxiety of his mind

Ans. (d) That it was the result of stress and anxiety of his mind


Q.10 Answer the following questions in about 30 words - (Any five)            [10]


(i) In the lesson 'The lost spring', who Mukesh? What is his dream?

(ii) What had been put up on the bulletin-board

(iii) Why was Douglas determined to get over his fear of water?

(iv) Why did William Douglas develop aversion to the water when he was tree of 4 years old?

(v) Why was the crofter so talkative and friendly with the peddier?

(vi) When did the iron master realise his mistake


Q.11 Answer the following questions in about 30 words - (Any three)               [6]             


(i) Why are the young trees described as 'sprinting' in the poem my mother at 66?

(ii) what does Pablo Neruda mean by saying 'victory' with no survivors?

(iii) What is the 'sadness' that the poet refers to in the poem 'keeping quiet'?

(iv) Why has the poet compared mother to the 'late winter's moon'?


Q.12 Answer the following questions in about 30 words - (Any two)               [4]


(i) Why did Charley run away from the third level?

(ii) What did Dr. Sadao and his wife do with the man?

(iii) How did the tiger king meet his death?



Q.13 Answer the following questions in about 75 words - (Any two)           [6]

 

(i) How is Mukesh's attitude towards his situation different from that of Saheb? Why.

(ii) How did douglas overcome his fear of water?

(iii) What made the peddler finally change his ways?


Q.14 Answer the following questions in about 75 words –         [3]


Write the central idea of the poem my mother at 'Sixty-Six'.

Or

What were the poets feeling at the airport ? How did she hide them?


Q.15 Answer the following questions in about 75 words –               [3]


What values of life does the story 'Tiger king' give us?

Or

"The third level was a medium of escape for Charley". Explain the statement in the light of the story 'The third level'.

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