Class - Xii (Pseb) Genral English Semester - II Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 70 Part - A
Class - Xii (Pseb) Genral English Semester - II Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 70 Part - A
Class - Xii (Pseb) Genral English Semester - II Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 70 Part - A
GENRAL ENGLISH
Semester – II
PART – A
1. Do as directed (Do all questions (15 objective type question based on total syllabus of the
course). All questions are compulsory.
i. Nehru writes his will. (Change into Simple Tense). (1/2)
ii. It was a cruel trick. (Change into Future Continuous Tense).(1/2)
iii. Change the Voice 1
(a) What sweets would you like?
(b) A terrific explosion blew up the entire building.
iv. Change the Narration 2
(a) Uncle Podger said, “Don’t worry about that!”
(b) The king said to Columbus,”Leave the maps with my secretary.
v. ‘Swim’ Or ‘Limit’. (Use as a Noun and Verb)(1/2+1/2)
vi. Fill in the blank with a suitable Preposition.
(a) Columbus is known __________ us. (1/2)
(b) She lived on the ____________ floor. (1/2)
vii. Transform this sentence into a Complex Sentece.
(a) I do not expect to see him back again. (1)
(b) He belonged to a noble family. (1)
OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTION FROM TEXT BOOKS
Choose the correct options:
viii. The pulpit in the church was made of…………. (1)
(a)wood
(b) glass
(c)stone
(d) flax.
ix. The Nobel Prizes were founded by: (1)
(a) Alfred Nobel (b) Alffred’s father
(b) A group of scientists in the USA (d) none of the above
x. Where do the Maoris build their houses? (1)
xi. What type of ships was constructed in Stockholm? (1)
xii. What was the name of Tolstoy’s wife? (1)
(a) Marie (b) Sofia Alexandrayana
(c) Tatyana (d) Natalya.
xiii. How were people coming to the fair? (1)
(a) On foot (b) On Horese
(c) On the bullocks (d) All of these
xiv. Complete: It is the human earth that we …………………. (1)
2. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:-
I had under taken this perilous swim not to gain fame but to prove once again to the
world that the Indians are no longer afraid. To the youth of India this triumth will have
dramatically demonstrated that nothing as impossible for them-all they have to do is to believe
and persevere and the goal wil be theirs. For it is my firm convection that unless we individually
become adventurous and nationally restless and enterprising, India will not be able to break the
bond of apathy and tradition, whether on the physical or the intellectual fronts. My Indian Ocean
venture was a humble contribution towards this end.
i. Name the author & Chapter from which this passage has been taken. (2)
ii. What does the author want to the demonstrate to the youth of India? (1)
iii. What is the writer‘s message to the youth of India? (1)
iv. Match the words in Column ‘A’ with their meaning in Column ‘B’:
A B
(a) Demonstrated (a) blief
(b) Conviction (b) dangerous
(c) Shown 2
(i) Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the passage:
(a) He has an __________ spirit. 1
(b) I believe in undertaking ______________ ventures. 1
(ii) Give in simple English the meaning of any two of the following words:
Enterprising; triumph; apathy. (1+1)
PART – C
6(a) Make précis of the following passage and give it a suitable title:
It is possible for a teacher situated miles away to affect the spirit of the pupils by his way
of living. It would be idle for me, if I were a liar, to teach boys to tell the truth. A cowardly
teacher would never succeed in making his boys valiant, and a stranger to self restraint could
never teach his pupils the value of self restraint. I saw, therefore, that I must be an eternal object
– lesson to the boys and girls living with me. They thus became my teachers and I learnt I must
be good and live straight., if only for their sake. I may say that the increasing discipline and
restraint I imposed on myself at the Tolstoy Farm was mostly due to those wards of mine.
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(b) Suppose you are Himalaya. You live at 1158-E, Teacher Colony, Dehradun. Write a
letter to your younger Brother advising him to be serious in his studies.
Write a letter to the Editor of news paper expressing your views about the hazards of
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