Cbse Board Paper - 2014: Section A: Reading
Cbse Board Paper - 2014: Section A: Reading
Cbse Board Paper - 2014: Section A: Reading
Class XII
General Instructions:
(ii) Your answer should be to the point, try to stick to the word limit given.
Section A : Reading
Question 1. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
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1. Too many parents these days cant say no. As a result, they find
themselves raising children who respond greedily to the
advertisements aimed right at them. Even getting what they
want doesnt satisfy some kids; they only want more. Now, a
growing number of psychologists, educators and parents think
its time to stop the madness and start teaching kids about
whats really important : values like hard work, contentment,
honesty and compassion. The struggle to set limits has never
been tougher and the stakes have never been higher. One
recent study of adults who were overindulged as children, paints
a discouraging picture of their future: when given too much too
soon, they grow up to be adults who have difficulty coping with
lifes disappointments. They also have distorted sense of
entitlement that gets in the way of success in the work place
and in relationships.
2. Psychologists say that parents who overindulge their kids, set
them up to be more vulnerable to future anxiety and
depression. Todays parents themselves raised on values of
thrift and self-sacrifice, grew up in a culture where no was a
household word. Todays kids want much more, partly because
there is so much more to want. The oldest members of this
generation were born in the late 1980s, just as PCs and video
games were making their assault on the family room. They think
of MP3 players and flat screen TV as essential utilities, and they
have developed strategies to get them. One survey of teenagers
found that when they crave for something new, most expect to
ask nine times before their parents give in. By every measure,
parents are shelling out record amounts. In the heat of this
buying blitz, even parents who desperately need to say no find
themselves reaching for their credit cards.
(b) Pick out words from the passage that mean the same as the
following?
4. Perhaps, one of the worst fears I had as a child was that of not
being liked or accepted by others. First of all, I was quite shy.
Secondly, I worried constanty about my looks, thinking people
wouldnt like me because I was too fat or wore braces. I tried to
wear the right clothes and had intense arguments with my
mother over the importance of wearing flats instead of saddled
shoes to school. Being popular was very important to me then
and the fear of not being liked was a powerful one.
5. One of the processes of evolving from a child to an adult is
being able to recognize and overcome our fears. I have learnt
that darkness does not have to take on a life of its own, that
others can help me when I was lost and that friendliness and
sincerity will encourage people to like me. Understanding the
things that scared us as children helps to cope with our lives as
adults.
(a) On the basis of your reading of the above passage, make notes
using heading and subheadings. Use recognizable abbreviations
wherever necessary.
Question 3. You are Anoop/ Arya, the cultural secretary of your school. As part of
national heritage programme the school has decided to put up a show
on anchient art forms. Write a notice to be put up on the school notice
board inviting students to watch the show and encourage the artists.
Write the notice in not more than 50 words.
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OR
You would like to let out a portion of your independent house for office
use. Write an advertisement for the classified columns of the local
newspaper giving all the necessary details. Write the advertisement in
not more than 50 words.
Question 4. On Teachers day, the badge holders of your school organized a grand
celebration to honour the teachers of your school. As the head boy of
the school, write a report on the celebration in 125-150 words.
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OR
As you were travelling by train, you happened to witness an accident
at an unmanned level crossing. As the reporter of a newspaper, write a
report on the accident, including details of the number of people
injured and the extent of damage caused.
Question 5. You are the Physical Education Instructor of All Saints School. You had
placed an order for sports goods with Bat and Ball Enterprises. When
the items arrived you found that some of them were defective. Write a
letter to the Manager , Bat and Ball Enterprises, asking him to replace
the defective items. (125-150 words)
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OR
Question 6. You are Rajendra kumar, a social worker. You read an article in The
Hindu on Health Care for Indian Workers. Write a speech in 125-150
words on the importance of health care to be delivered at a public
function to create awareness among the workers.
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OR
Question 7. Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow :
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All lovely tales that we have heard or read;
An endless fountain of immortal drink.
Pouring unto us from the heavens brink.
Question 8. Answer any two of the following questions in about 30-40 worlds:
2X2=4
(a) How does Kamala Das try to put away the thoughts of her
ageing mother?
(b) Which is the exotic moment that the poet refers to in Keeping
quiet?
(c) What are the difficulties that aunt Jennifer faced in her life?
Question 9. Answer any six of the following questions in 30 -40 words:
2 X 6 = 12
(a) Why did Gandhiji feel that taking the Champaran case to the
court was useless?
(b) Why did the peddler derive pleasure from his idea of the word
as a rattrap?
(e) Why did the maharaja ban tiger hunting in the state?
(f) How was the skunks story different from the other stories
narrated by Jack?
Question 10. What were Sophies plans for her future? Why would you call her
dreams unrealistic? (100-125 words)
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OR
What benefits did Derry reap from his association with Mr. Lamb?
Question 11. Read the following and answer the question that follows :
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The story Deep Water has made you realize that with determination
and perseverance one can accomplish the impossible. Write a
paragraph in about 100 words on how a positive attitude and courage
will aid you to achieve success in life.
Long Reading Text- The Hound of Baskervilles
Question 12. Write a character sketch of Mr. Barrymore in about 125 words.
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Question 13. Describe Miss Stapletons first encounter with Sir Henry.