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SOLVED QUESTION PAPER
SUBJECT- ENGLISH CLAS11TH
TIME: - 3 HOURS M.M. 80
Section A Reading [20 Marks]
1.
(A) Read the following passage carefully and
answer the questions that follow.
I walk through
the long schoolroom questioning,
A kind old nun
in a white hood replies,
The children
learn to cipher and to sing,
To study
reading-books and histories,
To cut and sew,
be neat in everything
In the best
modern way âthe childrenâs eyes
In momentary
wonder stare upon
A sixty-year-old
smiling public man.
1) Who replied
to the question, asked by the poet?
a. The man. b.
The nun.
c. The children.
d. none of the above.
2) How old was
the poet, when he visited the convent?
a. sixty years. b. sixty-six
years.
c. seventy
years. d. The age is not given in the stanza.
3) What is a
synonym for momentary?
a. transitory.
b. ceaseless.
c. lasting. d.
effective.
4) What did the children learn?
a. to ask b. to cypher
c. to forget d. to learn
5) What does the poet want to study?
a. books b. novels
c. monuments d. poems
6) From whose eyes the poet wants to see?
a. children b. elders
c. man d. woman
(B) Read the
following extract and answer the questions given below: 9M
The effects of
plastic bags on the environment are really quite devastating. While there are
many objections to the banning of plastic bags based solely on their
convenience, the damage to the environment needs to be assessed too. There is
no way to strictly limit the effects of plastic bags on the environment because
there is no disposal method that will really help to eliminate the problem.
While reusing them is the first step, most people donât do that. These bags are
not durable enough to survive numerous trips to the store. The best a citizen
can do is to reuse them. The biggest problem with this is that once they have
been soiled they end up in the trash, which then ends up in the landfill or is
burned. Either of these solutions is not good for the environment. Burning
emits toxic gases that harm the atmosphere and increase the level of VOCs in
the air while landfills hold them indefinitely as a part of the plastic waste
problem throughout the globe. One of the greatest problems is that an estimated
300 million plastic bags end up in the Atlantic Ocean alone. These bags are
very dangerous for the sea life, especially for those of the mammal variety.
Any hunting mammal can easily mistake the size, shape and texture of the
plastic bag for a meal and find its airway cut off. Needless deaths from
plastic bags are increasing every year. The environmental balance of the
waterways is being thrown off by the rate of plastic bags finding their way
into the mouths and intestinal tracts of sea mammals. As one species begins to
die off at an abnormal rate, every other living organism in the waterways is
also impacted. The indefinite period of time that it takes for the average
plastic bag to break down can be literally hundreds of years. Every bag that
ends up in the woodlands of the country threatens the natural progression of
wildlife. Because the breakdown rate is so slow the chances that the bag will
harmlessly go away are extremely slim. Throughout the world plastic bags are
responsible for the suffocation deaths of woodland animals as well as for
inhibiting soil nutrients. The land litter that is made up of plastic bags has
the potential to kill over and over again. It has been estimated that one bag
has the potential to unintentionally kill one animal every three While itâs a
noble thought to place the plastic bags in the recycling bin every week,
studies have proven that there are very few recycling plants that actually
recycle them. Most municipalities either burn them or send them off to the
landfill after sorting. This is because it can be expensive to recycle this
type of plastic. It doesnât melt down easily and is often not fit to be reused
in its original form. The premise of recycling these bags is nice. Yet funding
for the upgrading of the recycling units just has not happened and thus less
than 1% of all bags are sent to recycling plants worldwide. Most are left to
become a pollution problem in one way or another. There are always alternatives
to plastic bags and the search for better and more alternatives continues.
Paper bags are a possible option, but they also take their toll on the
environment. The use of trees to increase the production of paper products will
also have a negative environmental effect. Reusable plastic bags are being
introduced to regions that want to outlaw the plastic bags altogether. These
are stronger and more durable and can be used for three to five trips to the
store. Of course, the reusable cloth bag is fast becoming a favourite among the
environmental supporters. While so far no bag is without its issues, these are
the bags that are currently recommended for use to help protect environmental
concerns.
Q. Answer the questions briefly:
1. Why do the
people oppose the banning of plastic? 1
2. Why is it not
good to burn the plastic? 1
3. How are
mammals affected by plastic bags? 1
4. Why do most
municipalities not recycle plastic? 1
5. Which are
better alternatives to plastic bags? 1
6. Give the
title of the above passage?
1
7. Write two harmful effects of using plastic bags on the environment.
Suggest alternatives to the usage of plastic bags. 3
(C) National Integration is the
bond and togetherness between people irrespective of their caste, creed,
religion or gender. It is the feeling of oneness, brotherhood and social unity
within communities and society in a country. National Integration helps to keep
the country united and strong from within despite the diversities. The
importance of national integration can be understood from the fact that the
nation which remains integrated will always progress on the track of
development and prosperity. The significance of national integration in a
country like India increases manifold seeing the diversities and cultural
differences. It plays a very crucial role in the modern times especially in a
country like India which is still on a developing track. National integration
makes a country resilient by uniting its citizen with a single thread of
brotherhood and nationalism. If a country is integrated by its people, it
becomes tough for a foreign force to disintegrate it. We have seen many
incidents of riots and revolts in the country in past years and these incidents
are a threat to the social and cultural integrity of a nation. These issues
also pose a big hurdle on the path of countryâs development. National
integration is the only thing which could stabilize the development of a
country, improve the economic growth and add value to its cultural and social
status. The growth and development of a country directly depends on its
integrity and unity and if it lacks in both then it becomes impossible for the
nation to progress ahead towards a sustained development. National integration
acts as a basic foundation for maintaining harmony, peace and brotherhood in
the society thus building a country which is strong, united and resilient.
1. On the bases of your reading of the above passage
make notes on it using heading and sub-heading. Use recognizable abbreviations
wherever necessary. (5)
OR
2. Write a
summary of the passage in not more than 80 words using notes made and suggest a
suitable title. (5)
Section B Writing and Grammar [30
Marks]
2. You have found an
expensive geometry box in the school playground. Draft a notice in not more
than 50 words for the school notice board. You are Ravi/Rani, Class XI, Angel
School, Faridabad. (4)
or
Draw a poster
about awareness for election procedure or vote.
(4)
3. You are
Rajesh/Ragini. Write a letter to your friend congratulating him/her on the
success in board examination. (6)
OR
Write a letter to the commissioner of Chennai
Corporation, complaining about the poor Sanitary conditions and mosquito menace
in your locality. (6)
4. You are
Asha/Amit of class XII. Recently many games have been organized in your area. Write
an
article on the
importance of games and sports.(in about 250words) 10M
OR
You are
Sanjay/Sangeeta. Write a speech on festival of colours. Sometimes we throw
coloured water on
strangers.
Describe why Holi is played and How it should be played. 10M
5.Do as directed:
- (10)
(i) He requested
me for help. (Change the simple sentence into complex sentence)
(ii) Unless you
love all, they will not love you. (Rewrite the sentence using âIfâ in place of âUnless.)
(iii) The door is
very high. The baby canât reach it (Combine the sentences using âsoâŚâŚthatâ)
(iv) The patient
was so restless that he could not sleep last night. (Rewrite the sentence using
âtooâŚ.to âin place of âsoâŚâŚâŚâŚ thatâ.)
(v) The officer
said to his peon, âGo away at once. â(Change the narration)
(vi) Suresh said
to his wife, âDid you give pocket money to your son?â (Change the narration)
(vii) Teacher
said to the students, âThe Sun rises in eastâ (Change the narration)
(viii) Ramesh went
to market. Ramesh wanted to buy some fruits and vegetables. (Combine the
sentences using a
non- finite clause.)
(ix) Open the
door. [Change the voice]
(x) Who wrote
this letter? [Change the voice]
Section C Literature and Long Reading Text
[30 Marks]
6. Read the
extract carefully and answer the questions that follow
Silence
surrounds us. I would have
Him prodigal, returning to
His fatherâs house, the home he knew,
Rather than see him make and move
His world. I would forgive him too,
Shaping from sorrow a new love.
- Name the poem and
the poet. 1
- What does the
father not want his son to do? 1
iii.
(a)
What type of silence is being referred to here? 2
(b)
What two choices does the father have? 2
(c)
What does the poet want to shape? 2
7. Answer the following questions. (3x2=6)
(i) The authorâs
grandmother was a religious person. What are the different ways in which we
come to know this?
(ii) Explain the
concept of shanshui.
8. Answer
the following questions in about 120-150 words.
Contrast the
Chinese view of art with the European view with example. (6)
or
Describe the
mental condition of the voyagers on 4th and 5th January. (6)
SNAPSHOTS
9. What do you
mean by nostalgia? (2)
10. What were
Rangaâs view on marriage? (2)
11. Justify the title of the story âThe Addressâ (6)
Or
Give the character
sketch of Mourad. (6)
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Answers:
Section A: Reading [20 Marks]
1(A) - Poem Comprehension
- Who replied to
the question, asked by the poet?
Answer: b. The nun. - How old was the
poet, when he visited the convent?
Answer: a. sixty years. - What is a synonym
for momentary?
Answer: a. transitory. - What did the
children learn?
Answer: b. to cypher (cipher = basic mathematics). - What does the
poet want to study?
Answer: d. poems. - From whose eyes
the poet wants to see?
Answer: a. children.
1(B) - Passage on Plastic Bags
- Why do the people
oppose the banning of plastic?
Answer: Because of the convenience plastic bags offer. - Why is it not
good to burn the plastic?
Answer: Burning plastic releases toxic gases and increases harmful VOCs in the air. - How are mammals
affected by plastic bags?
Answer: They may mistake plastic bags for food, leading to suffocation and death. - Why do most
municipalities not recycle plastic?
Answer: Recycling plastic bags is costly and difficult, as they do not melt easily. - Which are better
alternatives to plastic bags?
Answer: Reusable plastic bags, reusable cloth bags, and paper bags. - Give the title of
the above passage:
Answer: âEnvironmental Hazards of Plastic Bagsâ - Two harmful
effects of using plastic bags and suggestions:
Answer: - Harmful Effects:
a. Harm to sea mammals and wildlife.
b. Pollution of landfills and soil. - Suggestions:
Use reusable cloth bags, or biodegradable alternatives instead of plastic.
1(C) - Note-Making and Summary
Option 1: Notes
Title: Importance of National Integration
- Meaning of
National Integration
a. Unity despite diversity
b. Brotherhood and oneness - Importance
a. Leads to dev. & prosperity
b. Maintains peace & harmony - Challenges in
India
a. Cultural & religious differences
b. Riots and revolts - Benefits
a. Strengthens the nation
b. Prevents foreign threats
Abbreviations Used: dev. â development, & â and
OR
Option 2: Summary (80 words)
Title: Importance of National Integration
Section B: Writing and Grammar [30 Marks]
2. Notice (4 Marks)
Angel School,
Faridabad
NOTICE
Date: 9 April 2025
FOUND â Geometry Box
An expensive geometry box was found in the school playground on 8 April 2025.
The owner can collect it from the lost and found section by providing proper
identification.
Ravi
Class XI
3. Letter (6 Marks)
To a Friend â Congratulating on Success
Rajesh
Class XI, Govt. HSS, Raipur
9 April 2025
Dear Anjali,
With love,
Rajesh
4. Article on Games and Sports (10 Marks)
Importance of Games and Sports
By Asha, Class XII
Games and
sports play a vital role in the overall development of an individual. They not
only make the body fit and active but also develop qualities like leadership,
discipline, and teamwork. Regular physical activity strengthens muscles and
boosts stamina.
In todayâs
digital era, students spend hours on screens, which affects health.
Participation in games is the best remedy. Sports help in reducing stress,
enhancing concentration and building confidence. Competitive sports prepare
students to handle success and failure equally.
India has
produced many athletes who have made the nation proud. Hence, schools and
colleges should promote sports. A healthy mind resides in a healthy body â and
sports ensure both.
Letâs play,
letâs grow!
5. Grammar (10 Marks)
(i) He
requested that I should help him.
(ii) If you donât love all, they will not love you.
(iii) The door is so high that the baby canât reach it.
(iv) The patient was too restless to sleep last night.
(v) The officer ordered his peon to go away at once.
(vi) Suresh asked his wife if she had given pocket money to their son.
(vii) The teacher told the students that the Sun rises in the east.
(viii) Ramesh went to market to buy some fruits and vegetables.
(ix) Let the door be opened.
(x) By whom was this letter written?
Section C: Literature [30 Marks]
6. Poem â Father to Son
i. Poem:
"Father to Son" by Elizabeth Jennings
ii. The father does not want his son to live away and create a new life
distant from him.
iii. a) The silence is emotional distance between the father and son.
b) To accept the gap or forgive and reconnect.
c) A new love shaped from the sorrow of separation.
7. Short Answer (3x2=6)
(i) The
grandmother used to chant prayers, go to the temple daily, read scriptures and
had deep faith in God. Her life revolved around spirituality.
(ii) âShanshuiâ means mountain-water. It reflects the traditional Chinese
landscape painting which balances inner harmony through interaction between
humans and nature.
8. Long Answer (6 Marks)
European vs Chinese View of Art:
The Chinese and European views of art are fundamentally different in their approach and purpose. In Chinese art, the focus is on the inner meaning, imagination, and the spirit behind the painting. It emphasizes the artist's personal vision and invites the viewer to explore the hidden elements. For example, in the story, the Chinese painter leaves a blank space in his painting where one can "enter" the scene and experience it with their imagination.
In contrast, the European view of art is more realistic and material. It aims to capture the external appearance with accuracy and detail. European artists, like Quinten Metsys, focus on lifelike representation and technical perfection, as shown in the story where he paints a realistic fly that tricks another painter.
Thus, while European art values realism and technique, Chinese art values depth, feeling, and a journey into the soul of the painting.
OR
On 4th and 5th
January, the mental condition of the voyagers was extremely tense, fearful, and
emotionally drained. After facing continuous rough seas and powerful waves,
they were physically exhausted and mentally shaken. The continuous storm had
damaged their boat badly, and they were constantly battling for survival.
Despite all their efforts, water kept entering the boat, and their chances of
survival seemed slim.
The voyagers
were filled with anxiety and hopelessness, especially when they lost their main
compass and had to rely on a spare one. There was also great concern for the
safety of the children, Sue and Jonathan. However, in the middle of all this
fear, their courage and determination helped them stay mentally strong. The
childrenâs bravery and calmness gave hope to the parents and inspired them to
keep going.
By the end of
5th January, although they were still in danger, the worst had passed, and a
sense of relief and gratitude began to replace fear. Their teamwork, mental
strength, and the hope of survival helped them overcome the darkest moments of
their journey.
SNAPSHOTS Section
9. What is Nostalgia?
Answer: A sentimental longing for the past, often with happy personal
memories.
10. Rangaâs Views on Marriage:
Answer: Ranga believed in marrying someone mature and with
understanding. He didnât support child marriage and wanted to marry for love.
11. Justify the title âThe Addressâ:
After the war,
when the narrator visits the address, she hopes to reclaim a part of her past.
But instead of comfort, she is met with coldness and indifference. The
once-familiar objects in Mrs. Dorlingâs house no longer hold the same
meaningâthey feel out of place and distant. This visit makes the narrator
realize that the memories and emotions attached to those items cannot be
brought back just by recovering physical possessions.
The title is
justified as it captures the essence of the storyâhow an ordinary address
becomes a doorway to painful memories, a reminder of all that was lost during
the war. Ultimately, the narrator decides to leave the address behind, choosing
emotional healing over material recovery. Thus, âThe Addressâ stands as a
powerful metaphor for the past that can never truly be reclaimed.
OR
Mouradâs Character Sketch:
Despite his
mischievous nature, Mourad has a kind heart. He takes good care of the horse
and ensures it is not harmed. He also shows compassion toward a farmer's sick
horse, trying to help it. Mouradâs actions reflect a conflict between his love
for adventure and his familyâs strong values. In the end, he shows maturity by
agreeing to return the horse, proving his inner goodness.
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