Selfstudys Com File-5
Selfstudys Com File-5
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General Instructions: -
1. You are aware that evaluation is the most important process in the actual and correct
assessment of the candidates. A small mistake in evaluation may lead to serious
problems which may affect the future of the candidates, education system and teaching
profession. To avoid mistakes, it is requested that before starting evaluation, you must
read and understand the spot evaluation guidelines carefully.
2. “Evaluation policy is a confidential policy as it is related to the confidentiality of the
examinations conducted, evaluation done and several other aspects. Its leakage to
public in any manner could lead to derailment of the examination system and affect
the life and future of millions of candidates. Sharing this policy/document to anyone,
publishing in any magazine and printing in News Paper/Website etc may invite action
under various rules of the Board and IPC.”
3. Evaluation is to be done as per instructions provided in the Marking Scheme. It should
not be done according to one’s own interpretation or any other consideration. Marking
Scheme should be strictly adhered to and religiously followed. However, while
evaluating, answers which are based on the latest information or knowledge and / or
are innovative, may be assessed for their correctness otherwise, and due marks may be
awarded to them. In Competency based questions, please try to understand the given
answer and even if reply is not from marking scheme but correct competency is shown
by the candidate, due marks should be awarded.
4. The Marking Scheme carries only suggested value points for the answers. These are in
the nature of Guidelines only and do not constitute the complete answer. The students
can have their own expression and if the expression is correct, then due marks should be
awarded accordingly.
5. The Head-Examiner must go through the first five answer books evaluated by each
evaluator on the first day, to ensure that evaluation has been carried out as per the
instructions given in the Marking Scheme. If there is any variation, the same should be
zeroed after deliberation and discussion. The remaining answer books meant for
evaluation shall be given only after ensuring that there is no significant variation in the
marking of individual evaluators.
6. Evaluators will mark ( √ ) wherever answer is correct. For wrong answer ‘X” be marked.
Evaluators will not put ( √ ) while evaluating a wrong answer which gives an impression
that answer is correct and no marks are awarded. This is the most common mistake
which evaluators are committing.
7. If a question has parts, please award marks on the right-hand side for each part. Marks
awarded for different parts of the question should then be totalled up and written in the
left-hand margin and encircled. This must be followed strictly.
8. If a question does not have any parts, marks must be awarded in the left-hand margin
and encircled. This must be followed strictly.
9. If a student has attempted an extra question, answer of the question deserving more
marks should be retained and the other answer scored out with a note “Extra Question”.
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10. If more than one option is mentioned in the answer of multiple choice questions, then
no marks to be awarded.
11. No marks to be deducted for the cumulative effect of an error. It should be penalized
only once.
12. A full scale of marks (0-80 marks) as given in Question Paper has to be used. Please do
not hesitate to award full marks if the answer deserves it.
13. Every examiner has to necessarily do evaluation work for full working hours i.e. 8 hours
every day and evaluate 20 answer books per day in main subjects and 25 answer books
per day in other subjects (Details are given in Spot Guidelines).
14. Ensure that you do not make the following common types of errors committed by the
Examiner in the past:-
• Leaving answer or part thereof unassessed in an answer book.
• Giving more marks for an answer than assigned to it.
• Wrong totalling of marks awarded on an answer.
• Wrong transfer of marks from the inside pages of the answer book to the title page.
• Wrong question wise totalling on the title page.
• Wrong totalling of marks of the two columns on the title page.
• Wrong grand total.
• Marks in words and figures not tallying / not same.
• Wrong transfer of marks from the answer book to online award list.
• Answers marked as correct, but marks not awarded. (Ensure that the right tick mark ( √ )
is correctly and clearly indicated. It should not merely be a line. Same is with the (X) for
incorrect answer.)
• Half or a part of answer marked correct and the rest as wrong, but no marks awarded.
15. While evaluating the answer books if the answer is found to be totally incorrect, it should
be marked as cross (X) and awarded zero (0) Marks. ‘Zero’ should be mentioned both in
figures and words.
16. Any unassessed portion, non-carrying over of marks to the title page, or totalling error
detected by the candidate shall damage the prestige of all the personnel engaged in the
evaluation work as also of the Board. Hence, in order to uphold the prestige of all
concerned, it is again reiterated that the instructions should be followed meticulously
and judiciously.
17. The Examiners should acquaint themselves with the guidelines given in the “Guidelines
for Spot Evaluation” before starting the actual evaluation.
18. Every Examiner shall also ensure that all the answers are evaluated, marks carried over to
the title page, correctly totalled and written in figures and words.
19. The candidates are entitled to obtain photocopy of the Answer Book on request on
payment of the prescribed processing fee. All Examiners / Additional Head Examiners /
Head Examiners are once again reminded that they must ensure that evaluation is
carried out strictly as per Value Points for each answer as given in the Marking Scheme.
1. The answers given below are suggestive. Credit should be given for any relevant point which is
not included in the value points listed below. However, any independent interpretation should
be discussed with the HE before awarding marks.
2. No marks shall be deducted for exceeding the word-limit.
3. If a spelling error is recurring, it should be penalized only once.
Q.NO. PASSAGE-1
1. Answer the following questions, based on the given passage: 12 marks
Complete the following sentence with an appropriate word:
(i)
“- we end up screaming and dole out punishment.”
In the above sentence, the author criticizes the _________________
approach of the parents.
reactive / aggressive / negative
Ans. 1
(ii) Explain in about 40 words, when and how do parents become
reactive.
Ans. When
- children do something parents disapprove of
- lectures fail
(any one)
1+1
How
- screaming
- doling out punishment
(any one)
(iii) In the line ‘what will bloom will depend on the seeds we nurture’-
what seeds does the author refer to?
(a) Seasonal seeds (b) Societal news
(c) Parental attitude (d) Values and emotions
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Identify the option that displays the headline/s that Does/Do not
correspond with the occurrences in the text
(A) (a) and (e)
(B) (c) and (e)
(C) (b) only
(D) (a) and (c)
PASSAGE-2
Q. 2. Answer the following questions, based on the given passage: 10 marks
(i) ‘…… these activities will increase productivity’. By ‘productivity.’
The author refers to
(A) products produced
(B) efficiency of the employee
(C) time spent by the employee
(D) number of activities
Ans. (B) efficiency of the employee 1
(ii) What change in the work place would bring those people back to
office who want amusement?
(A) giving long breaks
(B) free coffee and tea
(C) building entertainment lounge
(D) spacious conference hall
Ans. (C) building entertainment lounge 1
(iii) As per the survey, why do health conscious people prefer to work
from home?
Ans. - workout during the day 1
- can take a nap
(any one)
(iv) Complete the following sentence appropriately:
The passage ends on a note that some people are resolved to
______________.
Ans. not to go back to work in person / work from home only 1
(v) Explain one inference that can be drawn from para 1 about the
reason for people’s preference to work from home.
Ans. - more comfortable / flexible schedules / not having to commute 1
- efficiency / increased productivity
- save time from commuting
(any one)
(vi) State whether the statement given below is True or False:
The survey reveals that people deeply miss socializing in the work
from home style.
Ans. False 1
(vii) Explain in your own words how appearance is one of the factors
for people’s preference for work from home.
SECTION B
20 marks
(Creative Writing Skills)
Q. 3. Attempt any one of the two in about 50 words : 4 marks
NOTICE WRITING
Distribution of marks
Format -1 Content – 2
Expression: Grammar & Spelling – ½ Coherence of Ideas- ½
FORMAT - Name of issuing authority- organisation/ agency, NOTICE,
heading, date of issue, signature / name, designation (bottom left)
P.S. Public School, Aram Nagar has opened a gym for the
a.
benefit of students. As Sports Captain, draft a notice
informing students about the facilities available in the gym,
timings and other details.
LETTER OF INVITATION
You are Mr. Srikanth Sharma. You have recently built a new
(a)
house in the hills of Uttarakhand. Draft a letter inviting your
brother and his family to spend a few days with you in your
new home. Include relevant details.
- offer candidature
Bio-Data / Resume / CV:
- personal profile
- qualifications
- experience
- skills
- references
NOTE:
• No marks to be deducted if the Resume/CV/Bio-data is
included in the covering letter.
Problems
• oversized servings • ordering too much food
• casual attitude towards • the effects of wastage
food and
Suggestions
• Order only what can be consumed
• Prepare less items
• Donate unconsumed food
• Create food banks
Ans.5(b) Suggested value points
Distribution of marks
Format -1 Content – 3
Expression (Grammar & Spelling) – ½ Coherence of ideas - ½
FORMAT – Title and byline
ARTICLE WRITING
You are Ravi/Rajni, a class XII student. Write an article for a
(a)
youth magazine on selfie safety, advising youngsters to be
more cautious and careful.
Use the following cues along with your own ideas to draft the
article:
Distribution of marks
Format -1 Content – 3
Expression (Grammar & Spelling) – ½ Coherence of ideas - ½
FORMAT – Title and byline , date and place
You are the President of RWA, Preeti Nagar. Your society
(b)
recently organized a cooking competition for the residents on the
occasion of Women’s Day. Eminent chef Sanjay Kumar was
invited to be judge. Write a report on the event to be published in
a local daily.
Use the following cues along with your own ideas to draft the
report:
5 marks
• date, venue , time
• no. of participants
• variety of dishes displayed
• winner
Ans. fled 1
OR
Aunt Jennifer’s fingers fluttering through her wool
Find even the ivory needle hard to pull
The massive weight of Uncle’s wedding band
Sits heavily upon Aunt Jennifer’s hand
6x1=6
Q.7(b) When Aunt is dead, her terrified hands will lie
marks
Still ringed with ordeals she was mastered by,
The Tigers in the panel that she made
Will go on prancing, proud and unafraid.
(Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers)
‘Sits heavily upon Aunt Jennifer’s hand.’ Through the above
(i)
expression the poet indicates:
(A) Aunt Jennifer is happily married.
(B) Aunt Jennifer loves the tigers in the panel
(C) Aunt Jennifer's unhappy married life
(D) Anut Jennifer's rich and luxurious life.
(C) Aunt Jennifer's unhappy married life
Ans. 1
Select the option that has the same literary device as used in ‘Still
(ii)
ringed with ordeals’.
(A) Leopards cannot hide in the jungle as they are spotted.
(B) Sun smiled happily on us.
(C) Her lovely voice was music to his ears
(D) Life is like a box of chocolates
(A) Leopards cannot hide in the jungle as they are spotted.
Ans. 1
(iii) Complete the following sentences with reference to the extract.
The tigers in the panel symbolize _________________________.
Ans. - Aunt Jennifer’s strong desire
- fearlessness / courage / freedom 1
- male dominance
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(iv) State whether the statement given below is True or False:
“Find even the ivory needle hard to pull.”
The above expression suggests that Aunt Jennifer is dying.
Ans. False 1
Based on the rhyme scheme, evident in lines 1-2, which word would
rhyme with line 1?
___ ___ ___
(v) full sand bye
Ans. full 1
The use of the word ‘fluttering fingers’ in the extract suggest that
(vi)
the fingers of Aunt Jennifer are trembling. This creates an image
of ____________ .
Ans. - weak, terrified, nervous Aunt Jennifer
- Aunt Jennifer’s fear/ unhappy marriage / dominating husband 1
(any one)
Q.8. Attempt any one of the extracts given below and answer the questions
that follow:
(a) I did not open my mouth to answer. Then the steps were quickened 4x1=4
and the voices became excited. The sounds came nearer and marks
nearer. Women and girls entered the room. I held my breath and
watched them open closet doors and peep behind large trunks.
Someone threw up the curtains, and the room was filled with
sudden light. What caused them to stoop and look under the bed. I
do not know. I remember being dragged out, though I resisted by
kicking and scratching wildly. In spite of myself, I was carried
downstairs and tied fast in a chair.
(Memories of childhood)
Select the appropriate option:
………. Sounds came nearer and nearer…………….
(A) describes the increase in volume.
(i) (B) adds suspense and anxiety to readers
(C) reflects the thought of the speaker
(D) is a factual narrative.
Ans. (B) adds suspense and anxiety to readers 1
Complete the following sentence:
(ii) ‘Inspite of myself’ suggests that the speaker was _____________.
against her will / forcefully carried downstairs
Ans. 1
What do you infer from the first line of the extract?
(A) It was her first day in school.
(iii) (B) She did not want to get caught.
(C) She was unprepared for the lesson.
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Attempt any one of the extracts given below and answer the questions 6x1=6
Q9. that follow: marks
I heard M. Hamel say to me, “I won’t scold you, little Franz : you
(a)
must feel bad enough, see how it is ! Everyday we have said to
ourselves. Bah! I’ve plenty of time I’ll learn it tomorrow. And now
you see where we’ve come out. Ah, that’s the great trouble with
Alsace; she puts off learning till tomorrow. Now those fellows out
there will have the right to say to you. ‘How is it; you pretend to be
Frenchmen, and yet you can neither speak nor write your own
language?’ But, you are not the worst, poor little Franz. We’ve all
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Answer any five of the following six questions in 40-50 words each : 5 x 2 = 10
Q10.
marks
Distribution of marks:-
CONTENT – 1
SPELLING AND GRAMMAR- ½ COHERENCE OF IDEAS- ½
When I sense a flash of it in Mukesh, I am cheered. How is
(i)
Mukesh’s attitude of life different from that of his family and
friends? (The Lost Spring)
Suggested value points:-
- family and friends- fatalists , hopeless, took bangle making for
a god given lineage.
- Mukesh – dares to dream, determined and hopeful , dreams to
Ans. become a motor mechanic 2
‘See you soon Amma.’ How are these words contrary to the
(iii)
speaker’s emotions? (My Mother at Sixty-six)
Suggested value points:-
- fears separation / quite disturbed
Ans. - speaks words of reassurance, positivity and hope 2
Legendary heroes
- sacrificed to mitigate others’ sufferings
Ans. - performed heroic deeds, feats 2
- continue to inspire
Answer any two of the following three questions in 40 -50 words each: 2x2=4
Q.11
marks
Distribution of marks:-
CONTENT – 1
SPELLING AND GRAMMAR- ½ COHERENCE OF IDEAS- ½
‘With students of ice, he offers future generation of policy makers
(i)
a life-changing experience…’
(The Journey to End of the Earth)
What expectation of the narrator is reflected in the above line?
Suggested value points:-
Ans. - first hand experience will help students to learn , absorb and act 2
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Q.12 Answer any one of the following two questions in 120-150 words : 5 marks
Distribution of marks:-
CONTENT – 3 FLUENCY – 1
SPELLING – ½ GRAMMAR- ½
Franz from ‘The Last Lesson’ and the peddler from ‘The Rattrap’
(a)
demonstrate the importance of learning from one’s mistakes and
rising up to evolve as a better person.
Write an article based on the two texts on how a man evolves after
learning from his mistakes.
Suggested value points:-
Ans.
The Last Lesson
- Franz realizes that the books that seemed a nuisance were old
friends.
- comprehends his grammar lessons easily
- holds M. Hamel in high esteem
- elderly – all attend the last lesson 5
- M.Hamel regrets the procrastination
- advocates learning and respecting mother tongue
The Rattrap
- peddler learns from Edla’s goodness
- regrets and confesses the theft
- returns the thirty kronor
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Q.13 Answer any one of the following two questions in 120-150 words : 5 marks
Distribution of marks:-
CONTENT – 3 FLUENCY – 1
SPELLING – ½ GRAMMAR- ½
Derry: Oh no, because if I don’t go back there, I’ll never go
(a)
anywhere in this world again. (On the Face of it)
Derry later realizes that the decision taken at that moment helped
him to come out of shell. As Derry, write a diary entry expressing
your happiness and thanking your stars for the right decision
taken. You may begin like this.
I was so fortunate to be able to be decisive at the right moment……
Suggested value points:-
Ans.
- overprotective mother opposed Derry’s going back to Lamb
- he stood up for what he wanted and believed in
- independent in thought and action
- feels more confident
- changed his outlook, perspective towards himself, others and 5
life
- gratefulness to Mr. Lamb
(any three)
OR
“Your Majesty, I have two wives already. If I marry you …….
(b)
(Tiger King)
No dubt it adds humour to the story. Humour always captures the
mind of readers.
Taking ideas from the story ‘Tiger King’, write an article on the
‘Importance of Humour in Life’.
You may begin like this; Sense of humour helps us deal with
problems of life and improves one’s mental and physical health
……..
Suggested value points:-
Ans.
Importance of Humour
- laughter best medicine
- stress buster
- helps face critical situation with ease
- tense situations are resolved
Textual reference:
- threat to kingdom- a tense situation gets diffused when
Duraisani keeps all fifty rings 5
- kings failure to shoot more than seventy tigers gets diffused
when the king holds discussion about marriage
- humour in the way the hundredth tiger is brought from Madras
and how it behaves before and after being shot at