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Q.P. Code 1/3/1


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attempting it.
15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The question paper will
be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., the students will read the
question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer-book during this
period.

ENGLISH (Core)

Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80

General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) This question paper has 13 questions. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) This question paper contains three sections Section A : Reading Skills,
Section B : Creative Writing Skills and Section C : Literature.
(iii) Attempt all questions based on specific instructions for each part. Write the
correct question number and part thereof in your answer sheet.
(iv) Separate instructions are given with each question/part, wherever necessary.
(v) Adhere to the prescribed word limit while answering the questions.

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SECTION A
Reading Skills (20 marks)

1. Read the passage given below :

1 As a form of expression, graffiti is famously characterized by outlaw


values; the creation and display of graffiti countered societal rules and
was considered by some as vandalism. Not only was it symbolic of rebel
values but was also linked to destruction of property. These links
between graffiti culture and rebellion were age-old and some say, were
popularized by hip-hop culture.

2 Imagine waking up one morning, to see your walls smeared with black
paint names, symbols, messages. The most interesting bit is that
these wall artists were never caught red-handed. It was all done
stealthily. It was almost as though people were marking their territory
using painted symbols and slogans. The change was creeping in. Mobile
numbers and captivating phrases gradually became marketing tools for
free advertising. Catchy phrases tickled the curiosity and calls were
made to those numbers.

3 Over a period of time, there was a shift in perception. Blank walls


beckoned invitingly and artists saw whitewashed walls as an
opportunity to display their work in free and open settings. The city
became one large canvas
on display in walking galleries. Graffiti was gradually being replaced
and the stigma of illegality was being dropped. There was a move to
embrace rather than condemn.

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4 The colours, shapes, and subjects became cultural themes. What was
once rebellious expression is artistic talent at its vibrant best, rich in
images of plants, animals and unspoiled landscapes. The painted walls
encouraged by residents and governments have created their own
ecosystem a reconciliation of nature with man-made forces.

5 The monotony and uniformity of urban life is today infused with human
vitality and beauty. Cities speak proudly about the painted walls and
clamour to be the first to preserve culture and history through these.
Graphic displays of social awareness issues effectively and economically
reach out to the common man. Silent art speaks volumes. Be it hygiene,
conservation, education, or rights and duties the message is
conveyed in an animated, colourful manner without being an
imposition.

Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the questions given


below : 10 1=10

(i) Complete the sentence by choosing an appropriate option.


Graffiti in the earlier years was
(a) considered a valuable legacy.
(b) done by prominent artists.
(c) an expression of rebellion.
(d) supported by society.

(ii) I

(iii) List two reasons why graffiti was not popular among people.

(iv) Select the word from para 2 of the passage that conveys the opposite
of .

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(v) The writer would agree with all of the following EXCEPT :
(a) Graffiti art was a paid activity.
(b) Wall art was an age-old tradition.
(c) Graffiti became popular as a marketing tool.
(d) People were curious by what was scribbled on walls.

(vi) i
with reference to the given context ? (para 4)
(a) cease fire
(b) resolution
(c) combination
(d) reunion

(vii) Why does the writer sa

(viii) Complete the following sentence with reference to the passage :

The city became one large canvas because _______.

(ix) The passage states a shift in attitude. Identify the best option that
indicates this shift.
(a) rejection to dismissal
(b) confusion to clarity
(c) imposition to acceptance
(d) dislike to acceptance

(x) List two ways in which wall art is beneficial to society.

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2. Read the passage given below :

1 Educational technology is the combined use of computer hardware,


software, educational theory, and practice to facilitate learning. When
referred to with its abbreviation EdTech, it points to the industry of
companies that create educational technology. With education growing
online,
next five years.

2 Education in both rural and urban India is expected to be supported by


technology in the near future.

3 As per a 2019 2020 report, only 22·3 percent of schools had an


internet connection. Moreover, 61 percent of schools in the country

4 With the internet rate estimated to reach above 55 percent by the end
of 2025 in India, digitisation of education will impact the countr
development and become one of the topmost priorities for the
government.

5 Budget 2021 22 allocated < 93,224·31 crore to the Ministry of


Education. It was an increase of over < 8,100 crore from the revised
estimates for the current fiscal year and the Department of Higher
Education was allocated < 38,350·65 crore.

6 The role of technology in education is more critical now than ever in


addressing educational disparity. It has already made learning
affordable and accessible. In particular, the use of technology in
education in rural India is one of the biggest boons of recent times.

7 With help from apps and software, teachers can enhance their teaching
ability and provide information about the most recent developments.
Students can enjoy an interactive learning experience. Teachers can
employ animation, powerpoint slides and graphs to catch the interest of
their pupils. Gamification lends interest in the subject.

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8 The online education system is a sector in which growth and
development will work for the betterment of many sectors which
include educating learners and increasing job opportunities for
educators and technical teams.

Use of Technology in Education

TABLE I.

REASONS FOR BOOM IN EDTECH

1. Lower cost involved in the dissemination of online education


2. Convenient, flexible and affordable
3. Initiatives by the Government which include programmes like
SWAYAM and DIKSHA
4. Increasing number of education-based startups
5. Increment in the internet user base
6. Increasing penetration of mobile devices
7. Inflow of investments and acquisitions in this sector
8. It overcomes the geographical barriers

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Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the questions given
below : 10 1=10
(i) Does the following statement agree with the information given in
para 1 ?
Education technology is the practice of introducing information and
communication technology tools into the classroom.
Select from the following :
True If the statement agrees with the information
False If the statement contradicts the information
Not Given If there is no information on this
(ii) What are the two essentials for digitisation of education ?
(iii) Select the option which displays that use of technology in education
in rural India is one of the biggest boons of recent times.
(a) Frees up the teacher to be able to concentrate on farming.
(b) Teachers can enhance their teaching ability and provide more
value to the students.
(c) It understands what is needed and technology is subsequently
developed effectively.
(d) Simplifies assignment management with user-friendly
methods.
(iv) Complete the sentence based on the following statement :
The role of EdTech is more critical now __________.
(v) para 6 most nearly means
(a) difficult
(b) crucial
(c) complementary
(d) causative
(vi) Complete the given sentence by selecting the most appropriate
option :
Technology in education works for the betterment of many sectors
such as __________.
(a) farmers, educators and businessmen
(b) educating learners, job opportunities for educators and
technical teams
(c) doctors, engineers and technocrats
(d) banking, construction workers and software technicians
(vii) Digital education will become a top priority for the government
because ____________.
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(viii) Complete the given sentence by selecting the most appropriate
option :
The concluding sentence of the passage makes a clear case that
_____________ .
(a) the growth of educational technology and online education will
take some time
(b) nobody imagined a growth as exponential as in the last two years
(c) development of EdTech will work for the betterment of many
other sectors as well
(d) the private sector has to play a decisive role
(ix) Based on the graph, state the items which have the highest
percentage of technology used by students of grades 9 12 and by
students of grades 3 5.
OR
For the Visually Impaired Candidates only in lieu of Q.No. 2 (ix) :
(ix) Complete the sentence approximately in two-three words.
With the help of technology, students enjoy __________.

(x) Based on the reading of the passage, state a point to challenge the
given statement :
double in the next five
years.
SECTION B
Creative Writing Skills (20 marks)

3. Attempt any one from (A) and (B) given below : 5


(A) The local branch of the British Council has agreed to hold a workshop
in your s . Draft a notice
in 50 words inviting students to give their names for participation.
Mention relevant details of day, date, time and venue. You are
Sohail/Suhina, President of the Literary Society of Rise Public School.
OR
(B) You are Rehan/Reshma, President of the Cultural Society of your school
which is organizing a lecture cum demonstration on Kathak dance by
the renowned dancer Jaya Sharma. Draft a notice in 50 words
informing students of the same. The event will be followed by an
interaction with the artist. Mention day, date, time and venue.

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4. Attempt any one from (A) and (B) given below : 5
(A) Your school has scheduled the inauguration of the newly constructed
Science Block. As teacher incharge of the Science Club, draft an
invitation in 50 words inviting parents and other guests to attend the
ceremony. Mention day, date, time and venue. You are Rahul/Rohini.
OR
(B) You have been invited by the Economics Society of Flora Public
School for a
sudden illness, you are unable to attend the event. Write a letter in
50 words expressing your inability to attend the programme. Mention
day, date, time and venue. You are Dr. Rao.

5. Attempt any one from (A) and (B) given below : 5


(A) SITUATION VACANT
Reputed Manufacturing Company needs
Receptionist for its Front Office
Eligiblity Graduate, fluent in both English and Hindi
Good interpersonal skills
Competency in basic computer skills
Minimum 2 years experience
Apply [email protected]

Write a letter of application with detailed biodata in 120 150 words


in response to the above advertisement. You are Shaila/Samson.
OR
(B) DRIVE CAREFULLY
SAFETY IS IN YOUR HAND WEAR SEAT BELTS
FOLLOW TRAFFIC RULES
NO MOBILE WHILE DRIVING
FOLLOW SPEED LIMIT

Issued by Delhi Police

You see the poster above, pasted on the walls and traffic lights. In
spite of this warning, people drive rashly. Write a letter in
120 150 words to the editor of drawing
attention of the public to the frequent road accidents due to negligent
and rash driving. Make suitable suggestions to minimise such
mishaps. You are Bela/Pankaj. You may use the cues given above.
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6. Attempt any one from (A) and (B) given below : 5

(A)
in
120 150 words based on the given inputs, to be published in your
school magazine. You are Ramta/Ravi, Student Editor. Mention day,
date, time and venue.
ENVIRONMENT WEEK
A LIFE
STOP BEFORE IT S TOO LATE
Tree Plantation Drive
Poster Making Competition
Interaction with Environmentalists
Panel Discussion
Clean Your Campus

SAVE IT
W

OR

(B) LEAD A PRODUCTIVE LIFE VOLUNTEER

Spend time with senior citizens


Keep surroundings clean
Support Each One Teach One programme
Build books/clothes banks for the needy
Share celebratory moments
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

The Resident Welfare Society in your colony has put up the above
poster. Write an article in 120 150 words to be published in the
neighbourhood weekly on the need to inculcate a spirit of
volunteerism among people. Mention simple ways in which the
ordinary citizens can contribute and benefit from it. You are
Raghav/Rita.

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SECTION C
Literature (40 marks)

7. Attempt any one of the two extracts (A) and (B) given below :

(A) Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow : 6 1=6

Now we will count to twelve


and we will all keep still.

For once on the face of the Earth

and not move our arms so much.

It would be an exotic moment


without rush, without engines,
we would all be together
in a sudden strangeness. (Keeping Quiet)

(i) Significance of counting up to twelve is


(a) it is time to start the race.
(b) it is symbolic of life.
(c) it is a measure of time.
(d) that time does not wait for anyone.

(ii) The word __________ in the extract means unusual and


exciting.

(iii) Excessive activity would create an atmosphere of


(a) productivity.
(b) mechanisation.
(c) confusion.
(d) competition.

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(iv) The poet would want to create all of the following EXCEPT
(a) a peaceful environment.
(b) a harmonious world.
(c) an atmosphere for introspection.
(d) a world full of hustle and bustle.

(v) Complete the following analogy correctly :


face of the Earth : _________ : : sudden strangeness : alliteration

(vi) On the basis of the extract, study the two statements, I and II
given below :
I. People must keep silent at twelve everyday.
II. Introspection will lead to peaceful coexistence.
Choose the most appropriate option :
(a) I is false, but II is true
(b) Both I and II are false
(c) Both I and II are true
(d) I is true, but II is false
OR
(B) Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow : 6 1=6

home to Cochin last Friday


morning, I saw my mother,
beside me,
doze, open mouthed, her face
ashen like that
of a corpse, and realised with
pain
that she was as old as she
looked but soon
put that thought away, and
looked out at Young
Trees sprinting, the merry children spilling
out of their homes .......

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(i)
I. exhausted
II. healthy
III. rejuvenated
IV. pale
V. relaxed
Choose the most appropriate option :
(a) Only V
(b) I, III and V
(c) I, II and IV
(d) I and IV

(ii) The poet looks out of the car because __________.

(iii)

(a) stars winked in the midnight sky


(b) a bitter sweet experience
(c) as cold as ice
(d) grey geese in the green field

(iv) The phrase she realized with


(a) anxiety of missing the flight.
(b) fear of losing her mother.
(c) fear of illness.
(d) anxiety of taking her mother on the flight.

(v) On the basis of the extract, study the two statements, I and II
given below :
I. The poet was in a hurry to reach the airport.
II. The poet did not want to think about her mother growing
old and infirm.
Choose the most appropriate option :
(a) I is correct, but II is incorrect
(b) Both I and II are correct
(c) Both I and II are incorrect
(d) II is correct, but I is incorrect

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(vi) What does the phrase rin ?
(a) youthfulness and forgetfulness
(b) vitality and youthfulness
(c) energy and casualness
(d) pallor and exuberance

8. Attempt any one of the two extracts (A) and (B) given below :
(A) Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow : 4 1=4

the man said.

she replied,
When Sadao came to say goodbye, she was in the kitchen, but
doing nothing. The children were asleep and she sat merely
resting for a moment, more exhausted from her fright than
from work. (The Enemy)

(i) Seeing the messenger, Hana was apprehensive of __________.

(ii) The summons for Dr. Sadao were because


(a) the servants had reported.
(b) there was a medical emergency.
(c) the General wanted to express his admiration.
(d) the prisoner of war had escaped.

(iii) Which of the following summarizes Hana reason for resting


momentarily ?
(a) Her physical exhaustion
(b) Her fear
(c) Her infirmity
(d) Her sadness

(iv) Complete the analogy correctly with a word from the extract.
asleep : awake : : rejuvenated : ________
OR
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(B) Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow : 4 1=4
Mr. Lamb : Look, boy, look ... what do you see ?

Derry : Just ... grass and stuff. Weeds

Mr. Lamb : Some call them weeds. If you like, then ... a weed
garden , and
trees and herbs. All sorts. But over there ... weeds. I
grow weeds there. Why is one green, growing plant
called a w re
Same as you and me.

Derry :

(i) In the above extract, what best summarizes Mr. Lamb


attitude towards growing weeds ?
(a) a celebration of life
(b) an acceptance of his poverty
(c) a manifestation of his loneliness
(d) an example of his gardening skills

(ii) Which of the following best describ


?
(a) bitter
(b) confused
(c) defiant
(d) snobbish

(iii) Mr. Lamb brings out the contrast between flowers and weeds
in order to
(a) explain weeds are important in a garden.
(b) demonstrate that weeds have medicinal values.
(c) emphasize the specific purpose of each.
(d) illustrate that there should be no distinction.

(iv) What word from the above extract most nearly means the
opposite of

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9. Attempt any one of the two extracts (A) and (B) given below :

(A) Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow : 6 1=6

Rudyard Kipling expressed an even more condemnatory attitude


towards the interviewer. His wife, Caroline, writes in her diary
for 14 October, wrecked by two reporters
husband as saying to the reporters,
y do I refuse to be interviewed ? Because it is immoral ! It is a
crime, just as much of a crime as an offence against my person, as an
assault, and just as much merits punishment. It is cowardly and vile.
No respectable man would ask it, much less give it. Yet Kipling had

before. H.G. Wells in an interview in 1894 referred to the


interviewing ordeal , but was a fairly frequent interviewee and forty
years later found himself interviewing Joseph Stalin.
(The Interview)
(i) Kipling viewed interviews with
(a) compassion.
(b) condemnation.
(c) reconciliation.
(d) gratitude.

(ii) Kipling assaulted __________ with an interview.


(a) H.G. Wells
(b) Joseph Stalin
(c) T.S. Eliot
(d) Mark Twain

(iii) Complete the analogy with a word from the extract :


attack : assault : : committed : _______

(iv) The word


(a) ravaged.
(b) annihilated.
(c) killed.
(d) ruined.
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(v)
it is
(a) illegal.
(b) an offence against his person.
(c) an act of espionage.
(d) a waste of time.

(vi) Kipling violated his own observation on interviewing by


__________.
OR

(B) Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow : 6 1=6

silent audience no one knew what he was talking about and his
accent defeated any attempt to understand what he was saying. The
whole thing lasted about an hour; then the poet left and we all
dispersed in utter bafflement what are we doing ? What is an
English poet doing in a film studio which makes Tamil films for the
simplest sort of people ? People whose lives least afforded them the
possibility of cultivating a taste for English poetry ? The poet looked
pretty baffled too, for he too must have felt the sheer incongruity of
his talk about the thrills and travails of an English poet. His visit
remained an unexplained mystery.

(i) Choose the appropriate option with reference to the extract.


The audience were dazed because
(a) they were not accustomed to listening to poetry.
(b) they had never before seen an Englishman.
(c) they failed to comprehend what the poet was speaking.
(d) they were already bored.

(ii) Complete the sentence with reference to the extract :


The English poet was __________when he was addressing the
dazed audience.
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(iii) Where did the talk take place ?

Choose the correct option.

(a) The Main Mall

(b) Story Writing Department

(c) Film studio

(d) office

(iv)
__________.

(v) Complete the analogy with a word from the extract :


noisy : silent : : assembled : _______

(vi) Explain the following phrase with reference to the extract :

10. Answer any five of the following in about 40 50 words each : 5 2=10

(a) Why did Gandhi agree to a settlement of twenty-five percent refund


to the peasants ? (Indigo)

(b) What made the ironmaster invite the peddler to his house ?

(c) What was the expectation of the people who had set up the roadside
stand ?

(d) Why did Aunt Jennifer create tigers so different from her own
character ?

(e) Why can the bangle-makers not organise themselves into a


cooperative ? (Lost Spring)

(f) Why did Douglas decide to go to the YMCA pool to learn swimming ?
(Deep Water)

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11. Answer any two of the following in about 40 50 words each : 2 2=4

(a) tting foot in


Antarctica ? (Journey to the end of the Earth)

(b) What impression do you form of Dr. Sada

(c) What does Zitkala-Sa mean by eating by formula ?

12. Answer any one of the following in about 120 150 words : 5

(a) Fantasising and unrealistic dreams sometimes lead to


disappointment and disillusionment. Discuss this with reference to
the story Going Places
OR
(b) Firozabad presents a strange paradox the beauty of the glass
bangles and the misery of the people who make bangles. Discuss.

13. Answer any one of the following in about 120 150 words : 5

(a) Describe briefly the Third Level. How did it differ from the Second
Level ?
OR
(b) What was the
the obstacles in the fulfilment of his mission ? (The Tiger King)

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