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2024
ENGLISH
Full Marks
Pass Marks : 30
Time : Three hours
The figures in the margin indicate full marks
for the questions.
Q.No.1 Section-A (Reading Skill)...
Q. Nos. 2,3 & 4 Section-B (Advanced Writing Skills ).....
Q. Nos. 5, 6, 7,8 & 9 Section-C (Grammar)...
Q. Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 & 16 Section~D ( Textbooks )...
Total = 100
Contd.SECTION-A
(Reading Skill: 10 Marks)
1. Read the following passage carefully ;
Ke P, J. Abdul Kalam was a multifaceted personality, a statesman and
visiofary and above all a good human being.\He was a brilliant scientist
and modern thinker. When I joined him as Press Secretary after ten days
of his becoming President, at his very first meeting he gave me his vision
of a developed India. He spoke of how he wanted to make Rashtrapati
Bhavan a people's place where voice of the millions of downtrodden people
of India would be heard and action taken. Indeed during his time Rashtrapati’
Bhavan became a people’s place and he became popular as People’s
President. He wanted that institution of the President to be totally identified
by ordinary people.
President Kalam took his Presidency seriously from day one. He was as
comfortable with constitutional and legal issues as he was with school children.
He was committed to nation-building and created a vision document to make
India a developed nation by 2020. He made a powerpoint presentation to
senior ministers and bureaucrats on this.
He used to make powerpoint presentations at conferences and semninars
both in India and abroad to discuss that vision. On these, he used to work
himself and he was very particular about every word and sentence.
He did it during his visits abroad and while meeting dignitaries such as
US President George Bush and Pakistan President Pervez Musharaf. When
he presented his vision of India’s nuclear energy requirements to Mr. Bush
and his vision of a joint fight India and Pakistan could wage against poverty,
the respective Presidents commented that they had to become scientists to
understand the presentation. You can’t think of any other President of a country
who would have done that.
His vision for the nation was based on equality, the dignity of the
individual and justice, social, economic and political, to every Indian. Only
then can India succeed and everybody sing the song of India, he used to say.
I met him last on July 22, five days before his demise. It was a one-on-
one meeting that lasted a good 40 minutes. He was full of ideas as always,
very active and discussed different subjects. He used to tell me, “Whatever
you do, do differently. Wherever you work, leave a mark and be remembered,”
During his presidency he was always comfortable, except on two
occasions, when his unease was visible. When he had to give his consent to
the Office of Profit Bill, 2006 after it was sent for the second time by the
Parliament, and when he had to approve the ordinance on Disqualification of
Elected Representatives in 2004 as it was sent to him by the Cabinet for a
second time.
He was an icon for the youth. He used to say, “Aiming small is a crime,
Youth should have the courage to think differently and explore unexplored
Paths. Difficulties would come but don't be afraid of them—overcome them
with your intellect and hard work.”
34T ENGL [2]The man who pioneered India’s missile programme was always proud of
his work at the Indian Space Research Organisation and other scientific
institutions. He used to believe that a scientific approach could find a solution
to every problem.
He was an ardent secularist, and also a religious man. He believed that
all religions are like beautiful islands; but there is no connectivity between
them. We should strive to achieve this connectivity and transform religion
into spirituality. For him religion and morality were the same.
‘Aman of vision, he always worked in mission mode.[He had a mission to
meet 10 lakh students and interact with them. He completed this when he left
Rashtrapati Bhavan. He continued with this till his last breath. His childlike
simplicity was an instant hit.
He got the sobriquet of being the People’s President because of his
humility and accessibility. President Kalam always worked towards building
consensus rather than ramming down decisions.
He came from a modest background, but educated himself and worked
hard to rise to the top. He was simply the missile man whose books were
prime-sellers, whose lectures were always housed full. He was adored by
children as he would give them easy-to-digest messages.
On the basis of your understanding of the passage answer the following
questions :
(i) | Which of the following traits explain in a single word the many qualities
of A.P, J. Abdul Kalam ? . 1
Brilliant scientist /
‘Visionary
Statesman
Multifaceted
(i) What was so special about A. P. J. Abdul Kalam that no other president
could do ?
(iii) Which of the qualities made him loved by children ?
(iv) What were the bills not passed by A. P. J. Abdul Kalam initially ?
2) What was his mission ?
“vi) What is the antonym of ‘modest’ ?
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SECTION-B
(Advanced Writing Skill : 25 Marks)
‘As the Secretary of Debate in Mayong Anchalik College, write a notice for the
students interested in participating in Inter-College Debate Competition to be
held shortly, Mention the deadline of registration, the topic and sign yourself
as Juktiman/Juktimoni. (Word limit 50 words) 5
34T ENGL [3} Contd.4.
34T ENGL
OR
You are Barun/Birina who had lost a file folder containing important
documents in a bus going towards Lumding. Get an advertisement published
in the classified page and promise the finder a reward. 5
You are Roshan/Rohini, The General Secretary of Merryland Public School,
‘Tezpur. Your school joined a campaign organized by various agencies of your
city to create awareness among people to conserve water. Write a report in
100-125 words highlighting the activities such as rainwater harvesting etc.
10
a .
Your school has organized an exhibition-cum-sale of the items made by
students in their work experience classes. You had an excellent. and
overwhelming response from the parents and the visitors. The proceeds of the
sale have been donated by your school in a function to Helpline India, an
organization supporting the cause of orphans. Make a report of the same in
100-125 words to be published in your school magazine. 10
Regional Baghdevi College, Sipajhar has published the advertisement for the
post of Music Teacher. As Shahnawaz/Shahnaz Siddiqui from Naobaicha,
write an application, along with your detailed resume, to the Managing Director
of the school. 10
OR
As a conscious citizen, you have observed gradual loss of focus and
concentration among the selfie-freak youngsters. Write a letter to the Editor
of a local daily showing your concern over the issue and recommend some
measures to curb the e-addiction. 10
SECTION-C
(Grammar : 20 Marks} A
Change the fotm of the narration of any two of the following sentences
2x2=4
(a) M. Hamel said, “My children, this is the last lesson I shall give you.
The order has comé from Berlin to teach only German in the schools
of Alsace and Lorrain.”
(6) Aditi asked Raju if his sister was at home. Raju replied that she was
not. She had gone shopping with their mother.
(c) He said to me, “How long wil} you stay here?” I replied-that I would
stay for a week.
[4]6. Change the voice of any three of the following sentences: 1x3=3
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(b)
()
(a)
fe)
She likes sweets.
The man narrated me a story.
Wha will bell the cat?
Don't spread the rumour.
The baby is being taken care of by the maid.
The tree has been uprooted.
a
Rewrite any five of the following sentences using the verbs given in brackets
in their correct forms : 1x5=5
fa) You ... ++. (go) to attend the party tonight ?
_ (b) If you have gone there, you (meet) the celebrities.
(c) Don't linger, we .... (can) out of time.
(@) They. .. (finish) the course by next month.
fe) It. (snow) many times every winter in Frankfurt.
) Jane ... (wear) her blue jeans today, but usually she wears
a skirt or a dress.
() Milk .. (be) white.
(A) 1. (do) a lot of work today.
8) Rewrite any four of the following sentences filling in the blanks with
appropriate preposition : 1x44
{a) You can place the book ... the table.
(b) The Second World War broke ...Q'...... on 1%* September, 1939.
() He is fond chocolate.
(a) Patriotism consists .....96... the honesty of service.
fe) One should not be blind ..,0H. one’s mistake.
() Hitler took advantage jingoism.
(g) 1 have full’ confidence your ability.
9. Rewrite any four of the following sentences as directed) 1x4=4
(a) 1 know his birthplace. (Turn into simple sentence)
(b) Ifyou do not study hard, you will fail. (Make it a compound sentence)
(co) He leads a most unhappy life. (Turn into exclamatory)
(a) Very few metals are as precious as gold. .
- (Change it into comparative degree)
fe) Only Anita can do this. | ‘
(Make it negative without changing the meaning)
() Who does not wish to be happy ? (Make it assertive)
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34T ENGL
‘Though he was poor, he was happy: (Make it a simple sentence)
[1 Contd.SECTION-D
(Textbooks : 45 Marks)
10. Read one of the following extracts and answer the questions that follow :
(a) And such too is the grandeur of the dooms
We have imagined for the mighty dead;
All lovely tales that we have heard or rea
‘An endless fountain of immortal drink,
Pouring unto us from the heaven’s brink.
() Name the poem. 1
ii) Who are the ‘mighty dead’ referred to here ? 1
(iii) What is the endless fountain of immortal drink ? 1
(iv) What does the word, ‘brink’ mean? 1
OR
(b) The little old house was out with a little new shed
In front at the edge of the road where the traffic sped,
A roadside stand that too pathetically pled,
It would not be fair to say for a dole of bread,
But for some of the money, the cash, whose flow supports
‘The flower of cities from sinking and withering faint.
() Where was the new shed put up? What wasits purpose? 1+1=2
(ii) Why does the poet use the word ‘pathetic’? 1
(ii) Explain : ‘too pathetically pled’ 1
11. Answer any three of the following questions in 30-40 words : 2%3=6
() What childhood fear did Kamala Das refer to in her poem ? How did she
hide it 2
(ii) In the poem, ‘Keeping Quiet’, what is the appeal made by the poet ?
(ii) What do the parting words of the poet and her smile signify ?
(iv) According to Pablo Neruda, how would keeping quiet be an exotic
moment ?
(v) Describe any four things of beauty mentioned in the poem, ‘A Thing of
Beauty’.
(vi) Why is the longing of the roadside stand people called childish ?
‘
12. Answer any five of the following questions: - 1x5=5
(a) Who is Savita ?
(b) Who asked Franz not to hurry to school ?
(co) Where did Gandhi meet Prof, J. B. Kripalini for the first time ?
(d) How many times did Gandhi meet the Lt. Governor ?
(e) What animals did the author discover in Peacock Island ?
34T ENGL
[6](Who is Derek yv~
(9) For whom did Sophie want to get Danny Casey's autograph 2“
(h) What did the peasants pay the British landlords as rent ?
13. Answer any five in 30-40 words : 2x5=10
14.
wy How was M. Hamel dressed differently that day ?
(2) Translate “Viva la France” into English. Where was it written ?
(c) Write a short note on the significance of the title, Lost Spring’.
(a) How was Gandhi able to influence lawyers ? Give instances.
(ce) Explain the statement : “The Battle of Champaran is won.”
() How did Sophie’s father react when Geoff told him about her meeting
with Danny Casey ?
(9) How does Saheb’s life change when he starts working at the tea-stall ?
Who was John Rowntree ? :
fi) What information does the author give us about Manas Wildlife
Sanctuary ?
Answer any one of the following questions in 80-100 words : Sx1-5
~ wf Describe the condition of Sgemapuri.
15.
16.
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(6) _Jansie is just as old as Sophie but she is very different from her. Bring
out the contrast between the two friends citing relevant instances from
the story, ‘Going Places’.
(c) What were the topics and subjects taken up by M. Hamel on the day of
the last lesson ?
Answer any one of the following questions in 125-150 words: 71-7
(a) Write a character-sketch of either (i) Tiger King or (ii) Derry.
OR
(b) How did Zitkala feel on the first day in the land of apple ? What did she
do to escape the plight ?
Answer any four of the following questions in 30-40 words : 2x4=8
(a) Define Domahi.
(b) How do the Kacharis observe the ritual, of Magh Bihu ?
(co) Why was there no curtain in Lamb’s house ?
(djy’ Is the Tiger King a satire ?
7G Which words of her brother made a deep impression on Bama ?
(“Tin doesn’t hurt, boy.” Explain with reference to context and its speaker.
(9) How did the hundredth tiger take its revenge upon the Tiger King ?
34T ENGL (7]