Eng-8 Qp-Kseab-Nh
Eng-8 Qp-Kseab-Nh
Instructions
1. Answer the questions in all the sections.
2. Follow the prescribed limit while answering the questions.
3. Write the correct question number as it appears on the question paper.
4. For multiple choice questions (MCQ’s), choose the correct answer and rewrite it.
5. Answers to the question number 30A (a-i) or 30 B (a-i) should be in sequence and at one place.
6. For question numbers 30, 31, 32 and 36, internal choices are there. Hence, answer either A or B.
7. For Part - A questions, only the first written answers will be considered for evaluation.
PART- A
I. Answer the following questions by choosing the right option. 10x1=10
1. The expression ‘day in night’ in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ refers to _________________.
III. Answer any four of the following questions in about 60 words each 4x3=12
18. Why was the criminal reluctant to go away from the prison in ‘Too Dear’?
19. Write a note on Navdanya Farm.
20. Dona Laura accuses Don Gonzalo as an ‘ill natured man’ in the beginning of the play ‘A Sunny
Morning’. Give reasons.
21. What are Borges’ views on his mother?
22. Describe the complicated hierarchy of ‘bowing’ in Japan?
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23. The agony of the Panchamas is effectively brought out in the poem ‘Water’. Explain.
IV. Answer any three of the following questions in about 100 words each 3x4=12
24. Kahlil Gibran’s ‘On Children’ does not focus merely on the lives of children but also talks about the
responsibilities of parents. Discuss.
25. Describe the story of Gonzalo as narrated by himself in ‘A Sunny Morning’.
26. How did Tammanna avenge himself in the story ‘The Gardener’?
27. ‘The beauty in nature makes earth a heavenly place’. Illustrate this statement with reference to ‘Heaven,
if you are not here on Earth’.
28. ‘Roof’s breach of trust has no excuse’. Justify this statement with reference to the story ‘The Voter’.
29. How did cycling help to improve the economic status of women in ‘Where There is a Wheel’?
PART – C
V. 30. A. Read the following passage and answer the questions set on it 9x1=9
This story is about a wedding feast and an elderly cook. My wife and I were attending my school- mate’s
wedding. The wedding is a grand affair with music, dance and a lavish feast.
While the food is being served on the plantain leaf, I have this habit of asking only food items that I want
to eat to be served, while politely refusing other food items. So generally, when the meal is over, my leaf
will be the cleanest (as if no food has been served or eaten), as good as a new leaf.
While the wedding dinner was in progress and I was thoroughly relishing the feast, from the corner of
my eye, I could see and hear some whispers among the serving staff. As I continued with the delicious
meal, I could see and hear some whispers among the serving staff and clearing staff looking at my
plantain leaf and commenting internally, much to the obvious discomfort of my spouse. When I finished
my meal, my leaf was as clean as it was at the beginning of the meal.
As I walked up to wash my hand, an elderly man walked up to me with his hands folded, his eyes filled
with tears, and thanked me. I was a bit startled, and I asked him why he thanked me. He mentioned that
he was the head cook and had been cooking for the last five decades, and he had never seen anyone’s
leaf after meal so clear, not wasting anything, and also who relished his meal so well. He mentioned that
he had attained the fulfilment or success of his life’s purpose and a meaning to his decades of cooking.
It had a profound effect on me, as I am also a trained chef. God resides in food; the one who eats is God,
and what you are eating is also a god.
According to the United Nations, about 25000 people, including more than 10000 children, die from
hunger and related cause daily across the globes that is, approximately 17 people die from hunger each
minute. It is important to teach our children and the next generation the importance of food and how not
to waste it, even though we can afford it.
Today I am very happy that my kids and wife follow mindful eating at social functions, and after the
meal, we proudly flaunt our leaves, not closed but open, to show that we haven’t wasted a single morsel
of food. Let’s start the open leaf policy!
a. What is the profession of narrator in this story?
b. Mention any one of the habits the narrator have while the food is being served.
c. What happened while the wedding dinner was in progress?
d. Why did the elderly man thank the narrator?
e. The elderly man who thanked the narrator was_________________
i.a rich man
ii.a serving staff
iii.a head cook
iv.an officer of UN
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f. How many people die from hunger each minute in a day across the globe?
g. According to narrator, we have to teach our children about _________________
i. not to waste plantain leaf
ii. not to disrespect food
iii. types of food
iv. maintain quality in food
h. Which word in the passage means ‘a period of ten years’?
i. Write the antonym of the word ‘obvious’.
OR
B. Read the following poem and answer the questions set on it 9x1=9
a. How did the warrior,s wife react when her husband was brought dead?
b. How did the warrior’s wife react when she saw face of her husband?
c. What did the maidens say looking at the warrior’s wife?
d. Where was the warrior brought dead?
e. How old was the nurse?
f. What did the warrior’s wife say at last?
g. What are the warrior’s wife’s tears compared to?
h. Which word in the poem is the antonym of ‘friend’?
i. Complete the analogy: low : foe :: cry : _______
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PART – D
31. A. Rewrite as directed 4×1=4
i. In an interview _______________candidate was asked about his native place.
(Use proper article)
ii. plays/ democracy/ an important/ in /role/ the media
(Rearrange the following segments into a meaningful sentence)
iii. The number of dropouts_____________________ (was/were) quite large.
(Choose the right verb that agrees with the subject)
iv. One day a wolf ____________________ (be, drink) water from a stream to quench its thirst.
(Use appropriate form of verb)
OR
B. Fill in the blanks with right linkers 1x4=4
(because, then, thus, after)
Butter-making begins with the cow. ____________the milk of Jerseys has a high percentage of milk fat
in it, they are sometimes called ‘the butter breeds.’ ____________the milk is obtained, the cream is
separated. The cream is____________ ‘sourced’ by letting it stand at room temperature. Souring gives
its flavour and makes it easier to churn. The cream is pasteurised to kill all the bacteria and enzymes.
__________________ butter can last longer.
32. A. Rewrite as directed 2x1=2
i. Abhijith sang the song melodiously,______________?
(Add a question tag)
ii. The book is the most astounding invention of man.
(Frame a Wh’ question to get underlined word as answer)
OR
B. Rectify the errors in the following sentences and rewrite them. 2x1=2
i. Indian Olympians returned back from Paris.
ii. Neeradhi worked very hardly to secure a rank.
33. Read the following passage and make notes by filling the boxes given below. 4x1/2=2
Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects how our body turns food into energy. There are three main types
of diabetes. They are Type-1, Type-2 and Gestational diabetes, means diabetes while pregnant. A huge
population of the world are living with diabetes. It usually affects children, teens, adults and aged ones.
Diabetes
is a types Genstational Diabetes means
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PART – E
36. A. Write a letter of application in response to the following advertisement which appeared in
DECCAN CHRONICLE dated 10th August 2024. 5
Fortis Hospitals, Bengaluru invites application for the post of Orthopaedic surgeon.
Qualification: MS in Orthopaedics,
4 to 5 years of experience in any reputed hospital
Knowledge of English and Regional language is desirable
Salary and additional perks: No constraint for extraordinary candidates
Apply within 10 days to: The Chairman (HR),
Fortis Hospitals,
Cunningham road,
Vasanta Nagara,
Bengaluru-560054.
[Use XXXX for your name and YYYY for your address]
OR
B. Imagine you are the president of your college union. You are asked to introduce the chief guest
Dr. DEVI PRASAD SHETTY on the occasion of World Health Day. Based on the information given
below, write an introductory speech in about 120 words. 5
Full Name : Dr. DEVI PRASAD SHETTY
Profession : Cardiologist
Place of birth : Kinniigoli, Mangalore, Karnataka in 1953.
Education : MBBS, MS in KMC, Mangalore. Cardio Surgery in United Kingdom
Career : Returned to India in 1989. Started Manipal Heart Foundation Bangalore, conducted more
than One lakh Cardio surgery, launched Yashaswini scheme.
Established Narayana Hridayalaya.
Awards : Padma Shri (2004)
BC Roy Award (2003)
Karnataka Rathna (2001)
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Government of Karnataka
KARNATAKA SCHOOL EVALUATION & ASSESSMENT BOARD
MODEL QUESTION PAPER -2
Class: II Year PUC Academic Year: 2024-25
Subject: English (02) Maximum Marks: 80
Time: 3.00 hours No. of Questions: 36
Instructions
1. Answer the questions in all the sections.
2. Follow the prescribed limit while answering the questions.
3. Write the correct question number as it appears on the question paper.
4. For multiple choice questions (MCQ’s), choose the correct answer and rewrite it.
5. Answers to the question number 30A (a-i) or 30 B (a-i) should be in sequence and at one place.
6. For question numbers 30, 31, 32 and 36, internal choices are there. Hence, answer either A or B.
7. For Part - A questions, only the first written answers will be considered for evaluation.
PART- A
I. Answer the following questions by choosing the right option. 10x1=10
1. Romeo says “So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows” in the poem ‘Romeo and Juliet’. To whom
does the word ‘snowy dove’ refer to?
a. Rosaline b. Juliet
c. Romeo d. Capulet
2. In the poem ‘On Children’, the word ‘Arrows’ refers to ……………….
a. parents b. mother c. women d. children
3. Whom does Dona Laura call ‘an ill-natured man’?
a. Petra b. Juanito c. Cousin d. Don Gonzalo
4. In the poem ‘When You Are Old’, the speaker says, …………..loved his beloved’s moments of glad grace.
a. some b. many c. all d. none
5. Identify the sequence of events that led to change in the owner’s life style with reference to ‘The Gardener.’
a. old man was hired-petty thefts stopped-income improved-plantation expanded dramatically
b. plantation expanded dramatically-income improved-old man was hired-petty thefts stopped
c. old man was hired-petty thefts stopped-plantation expanded dramatically-income improved
d. plantation expanded dramatically-old man was hired-income improved-petty thefts stopped
6. Who creates heaven on earth, according to the poet in ‘Heaven, If You Are Not Here on Earth’?
a. nymph b. god c. poet d. devil
7. The author says that “Bowing is neither less nor more silly than shaking hands or kissing the cheek, but it
is quainter; more formal, more oriental; it is also infectious” in Japan and Brazil Through a Traveler’s Eye.
Here the word ‘oriental’ means
a. West b. North c. East d. South
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8. Match the column A with column B with reference to the lesson ‘I Believe Books Will Never
Disappear’ and choose the correct option.
A B
A. Telephone i. extension of arms
B. Microscope ii. extension of voice
C. Ploughs iii. extension of eyes
a. A-iii, B-ii, C-i b. A-ii, B-iii, C-i c. A-i, B-ii, C-iii d. A-i, C-ii, B-iii
9. Who told Roof, “We want your vote” and placed five-pound note on the floor in the story ‘The
Voter’?
a. Leader of the PAP campaign team b. Leader of the POP campaign team
c. Leader of the village campaign team d. Leader of the state campaign team
10. In what name does water rise a storm and takes to skies, according to the poem ‘Water’?
a. Bottled water b. Filtered water c. Pumped water d. Mineral water
11. Fill in the blanks with the passive form of the verb given in the brackets. 3x1=3
A speeding lorry hit a car, yesterday, on the highway. The lorry driver …………….(arrest) by the police.
The passengers in the car …………..(hurt). The injured passengers ……………..(admit) to a nearby hospital.
12. Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate expressions given in brackets 2x1=2
Sharan wanted to purchase a mobile phone. His friends gave many suggestions. He couldn’t decide.
He was ………………… . His mother asked him to speak to his aunt as She was …………………. in the
matters of mobile phone.
(well versed, in a fix, put with)
13. Read the following paragraph and match the pronouns in side A with the nouns/noun phrases in side
B they refer to 5x1=5
Mobile phones are very useful these days. They (a)are very efficient tools for communication. Youngsters
are experts in using mobile phones. Their (b) skills in using mobile phones are exemplary. They can take a
photo of a scenery which(c) they like while traveling. If they like a song, they can record it(d) on their mobile
phone. People who(e) are fond of their mobile phones always keep them in their pockets.
A B
a. They i. Scenery
b. Their ii. Song
c. Which iii. Mobile Phones
d. It iv. Days
e. who v. Youngsters’
vi. People
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PART - B
II. Answer any three of the following questions in one or two sentences each 3x2=6
14. Name the two countries that recognised and declared ‘Rights of Nature’ according to Vandana Shiva.
15. When Don Gonzalo prepares to read, he takes out things from his pocket in the play ‘A Sunny Morning’.
Which are they?
16. What did the narrator love in his beloved in the poem ‘When You Are Old’?
17. Mention any two things in nature which make this earth heaven.
III. Answer any four of the following questions in about 60 words each 4x3=12
18. How does Romeo express his love for Juliet in the poem ‘Romeo and Juliet’?
19. Why was Navdanya Movement started by Vandana Shiva? What are its achievements?
20. How does the foot spend its days in the shoes in the poem ‘To the Foot from its Child”?
22. What does George Mikes observe about the behaviour of car drivers in Brazil? Explain briefly.
23. Water is not simply H2O for the poet in the poem ‘Water’. Why?
IV. Answer any three of the following questions in about 100 words each 3x4=12
24. “Man lives for some kind of vengefulness. Without it, there would be no reason for his existence.”
Evaluate this statement in the light of the story ‘The Gardener’.
25. “Parents can give their love but not their thoughts” says the Prophet in the poem ‘On Children’. Why do
you think the Prophet says so? Discuss.
26. The story ‘Too Dear’ reflects on the issue of governance and human greed for power. Substantiate.
27. Do you agree that the play ‘A Sunny Morning’ deals with the human folly for lying? Elucidate with
suitable examples.
28. Write a note on Roof’s character in the story ‘The Voter’.
29. How does cycling bring changes in the lives of women of Pudukkottai district? Explain briefly with
examples.
PART - C
V. 30. A. Read the following passage and answer the questions set on it 9x1=9
Most mother snakes do not tend their offsprings. They find a safe place to lay eggs and leave
immediately. If they give birth to live young, they vanish as soon as the last one comes out. New born
snakes face the dangers on their own. Out of 3,400 snake species of snakes in the world, only 150 species
show maternal care.
The King Cobra is the only species to make a nest and guard its eggs. The Indian rock python coils it
complete body around its eggs and incubates them. But both species do not stay with younger ones once
they come out of eggs. One snake goes an extra mile to protect its offsprings. It is Southern African Python.
Graham Alexander studied the behaviour of Southern African Python snakes for the first time.
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Graham Alexander was a student of a university in South Africa. He spent seven years studying
Southern African Pythons. He studied thirty-seven Southern African Pythons in Dinokeng Game Reserve
near Pretoria.
Southern African Pythons are easy to trace in the forest. They are the largest snakes of African
continent. They grow up to five metres and weigh sixty kilograms on average. Alexander caught them and
inserted transmitter chips in their bodies. He monitored their movement through these chips. He also
measured their body temperature.
Southern African Pythons lay eggs in burrows created by other animals. The mother Southern
African Python coils her body around the eggs for three months. The mother snake stays with the eggs for
three months. It does not eat anything during these months. It loses 40% of its weight during this period.
After three months, the baby snakes come out of the eggs. The mother snake stays with the baby snakes for
two more weeks before moving out of the burrow. Hence, the Southern African Python is the most caring
snake of all snakes.
a. What is the average weight of a Southern African Python?
b. Which snake prepares a nest for its eggs?
c. ………………..snake goes an extra mile to protect its offsprings.
d. Where does the Southern African Python lay its eggs?
e. Where did Alexander study the Southern African Pythons for seven years?
f. What percentage of weight does a mother Southern African Python snake lose in three months?
g. How many snakes did Alexander study to understand the behaviour of Southern African Pythons?
h. The idiom ‘to go an extra mile’ means ……………….
(i) go more miles (ii) put more effort (iii) put more pressure (iv) go one mile
i. The antonym for the word caring is ……………………….
Or
B. Read the following poem and answer the questions set on it 9x1=9
The Road Not Taken
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveller. Long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could,
To where it bent in the undergrowth:
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I doubted if I should ever come back.
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33. Read the following passage and make notes by filling the boxes given below 4x1/2=2
Trained dogs with their incredible sense of smell help police in tracking criminals and in rescuing buried
people. They also help to find bombs and drugs. They are very good friends of police in general.
Trained dogs
With their incredible
Wanted
English Teachers
Qualification: B A B.Ed.
Apply to
The Secretary
MM School,
Chamarajanagar 571313
Write XXXX for name and YYYY for address
Or
B. Imagine that you are the Secretary of your students’ union. Prepare a speech of about 150 words on
‘Road Safety’ to create awareness among your classmates. 5
Use the following information.
Importance of traffic rules – importance of following traffic rules-behaviour of bicycle riders and bike riders-
importance of helmets -importance of seat belts in cars- rules to be followed by pedestrians.
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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
KARNATAKA SCHOOL EXAMINATION & ASSESSMENT BOARD
MODEL QUESTION PAPER -3
Class: II Year PUC Academic Year: 2024-25
Subject: English (02) Maximum Marks: 80
Time: 3.00 hours No. of Questions: 36
Instructions
1. Answer the questions in all the sections.
2. Follow the prescribed limit while answering the questions.
3. Write the correct question number as it appears on the question paper.
4. For multiple choice questions (MCQ’s), choose the correct answer and rewrite it.
5. Answers to the question number 30A (a-i) or 30 B (a-i) should be in sequence and at one place.
6. For question numbers 30, 31, 32 and 36, internal choices are there. Hence, answer either A or B.
7. For Part - A questions, only the first written answers will be considered for evaluation.
PART- A
5. In the story ‘The Gardener’, ________ invites scholars, poets and musicians to his/her place.
a. Tammanna b. the owner of the farm
c. Basavaiah d. the owner’s wife
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7. The narrator of ‘Japan and Brazil Through a Traveler’s Eye’ meets a deer which bows to him properly and
courteously at ____________.
a. Tokyo b. Nara c. Osaka d. Copacabana
8. Consider the two statements from the story ‘The Voter’ and answer the question which follows
Statement 1: Whether or not we cast our paper for Marcus, PAP will continue to rule
Statement 2: I will cast my vote for Maduka, if not this iyi take note
a. Both the statements are given by Roof
b. Only Statement 1 is given by Roof
c. Only Statement 2 is given by Roof
d. Both the statements are not given by Roof
9. The famous cycling song is written by _____________ as mentioned in the article ‘Where There is a Wheel’
a. N. Kannammal b. S. Kannakarajan
c. Muthu Bhaskaran d. Jameela Bibi
10. According to the poem ‘Water’, water can sit innocently in a __________
a. well b. Bisleri bottle c. water pot d. puddle
11. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate passive form of the verb given in the brackets. 3x1=3
The old man came to this garden one day. The owner of the plantation _______(satisfy) by the work of
the old man. Various measures ____________(take) by the old man to improve the garden. Gradually,
farming __________(neglect) by the owner.
12. Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate expressions given in brackets 2x1=2
The criminal said that the rulers of Monaco had ruined his character and people would _________ on
him and in addition, he had got_________ of working.
(out of the way, get rid of, turn their backs)
13. Read the following paragraph and match the underlined pronouns in side A with the nouns/noun
phrases in side B they refer to 5x1=5
Mary makes it a point to go for a morning walk along with her (a) dog Daniel every day. Both of
them enjoy this activity as it (b) rejuvenates their spirits for the whole day. They (c)walk for about
five kilometers. Daniel is cheerful and he (d) gives Mary a secure feeling on their walk. Peter, her
husband had trained him well. Peter works for the Army in the hilly region where(e) he was posted
five years ago.
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PART - B
II. Answer any three of the following questions in one or two sentences each 3x2=6
14. Mention any two images to which Romeo compares Juliet in the poem ‘Romeo and Juliet’.
15. Why parents should try to become like children according to the poem ‘On Children’?
16. Which are the two most popular courses at Vandana Shiva’s Earth University?
17. ‘If books disappear, surely history would disappear.’ Evaluate this statement of Jorge Luis Borges.
III. Answer any four of the following questions in about 60 words each 4x3=12
18. How does Tagore’s ‘Tapovan’ prove that the forests have been source of rejuvenation for Indian
civilization?
19. How does Laura kill herself in the story narrated by her in ‘A Sunny Morning’?
20. Describe the uniqueness of the poet’s love as expressed in the poem ‘When You Are Old’.
21. Trace the path of the child’s foot after it gets defeated in the battle, in the poem ‘To the Foot from its Child’.
22. Why does Kuvempu feel that the heaven is on earth only in the poem ‘Heaven, if you are not here on earth?
23. Comment on the difficulty of pedestrians in crossing the road in Brazil as explained in ‘Japan and Brazil
Through A Traveler’s Eye’.
IV. Answer any three of the following questions in about 100 words each 3x4=12
24. Write a note on the gaming house in Monaco as described in ‘Too Dear’.
25. Describe the ill-natured prelude to the meeting between Dona Laura and Don Gonzalo in the play ‘A Sunny
Morning’.
26. Evaluate the methods adopted by Tammanna and Basavaiah to defeat each other.
27. Why the people of Umuofia did not want to vote Marcus Ibe for free, for the second time, in the story ‘The
Voter’?
28. What are the advantages of riding bicycle for the women of Pudukkottai as mentioned in the article ‘Where
There is A Wheel’?
29. Criticize the various implied discriminations expressed in the poem ‘Water’.
PART - C
V.
30. A. Read the following passage and answer the questions set on it 9x1=9
It may seem like nothing can live in a desert because it's so dry. But most deserts are full of life, with plants and
animals that have adapted to survive without much water. Some plants, like cacti, store enough water in their
stems to last until the next rain.
Tribes that live in deserts are often nomadic, which means that they don't stay in one place for very long, and
instead move around a lot to find new resources. These people also often farm and herd cattle and other animals
which are well adapted to desert life.
Deserts often have harsh conditions, such as high winds, sandstorms and rugged terrain, which can make it
difficult to travel and survive. Fennec foxes are well-adapted for life in African and Arabian deserts. Their pale
fur camouflages them against the sand; it also grows on the bottoms of their feet to give them traction while
running in the sand and protects their feet from the hot desert surface.
The Arctic and Antarctic are referred to as polar deserts. 20% of the total deserts have sand on their surfaces.
Cold deserts have a very low temperature in comparison to hot deserts and are covered with snow or ice. The
largest cold desert on Earth is Antarctica.
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The Sahara is a desert spanning across North Africa. With an area of 9,200,000 km2, it is the largest hot desert
in the world and the third-largest desert. The Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert, is an arid
region in the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent that covers an area of 200,000 km2 in India and
Pakistan.
a. Choose the statement which is wrong according to the given passage.
i. The Thar desert is in India and Pakistan
ii. There are cold deserts and hot deserts
iii. Nomadic tribes move searching for new resources
iv. Nothing can live in a desert because it is so dry.
b. Name one of the polar deserts.
c. Which is the largest hot desert?
d. What do fennec foxes use to protect their feet?
e. Where do the cacti save their water?
f. What is the area of the Indian desert mentioned in the passage?
g. Name any one of the harsh climate conditions of a desert.
h. The _______(adapt) of the animals to their habitat is very crucial.
Fill in the blank with the right form of the word given in the brackets.
i. Which term in the passage means ‘disguise’?
OR
B. Read the following poem and answer the questions set on it. 9x1=9
OR
B. Fill in the blanks with the right linker 4x1=4
(besides, but, who, as)
Rani Chennabhairadevi was the longest ruling queen in Indian history, _____ ruled Nagire province for
54 years. _______, history books don’t make enough space for, _____ she was only a ruler under Vijayanagar
Empire. ________, she was popular for exporting pepper and other spices to European and Arab regions.
OR
B. Rectify the errors in the following sentences and rewrite them. 2x1=2
i. One of my friend is staying in London.
ii. Practise makes us perfect.
32. Read the following passage and make notes by filling the boxes given below: 4x1/2=2
Convex lenses are thick in the middle and thinner at the edges. A concave lens is flat in the middle and
thicker at the edges. A convex lens is also known as the converging lens as the light rays bend inwards and
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converge at a point which is known as focal length. On the other hand, the concave lens is also known as a
diverging lens because it bends the parallel light rays outward and diverges them at the focal point.
is also called
3. bends the parallel light rays 4.
OR
B. Assume that you are the secretary of the college student union. You are asked to speak on the
importance World Wild Life Day at the assembly. Prepare a speech in about 120 words using the
following information: 5
Importance of coexisting with other species – Decreasing forests – Animals entering the villages – The
role of citizens in conserving wild life – Informing the Forest Department about smuggling of parts of
animals.
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Registration No: 02
E 1 – 2025
Subject
Code 02
ENGLISH
Time : 3 Hours 00 Minutes] [Total No. of Questions : 36] [Max. Marks : 80
PART – A
I. Answer the following questions by choosing the right option. (10 × 1 = 10)
1) In 'On Children', parents are the bows and children are ________.
a) living things b) living arrows
c) the souls d) their bodies
2) Match the key concepts in column A with their meaning in column B and choose the
correct option with reference to 'Everything I Need to know I Learned in the Forest'.
A B
A) Chipko movement i) Respecting all species freedom
B) Biodiversity ii) Nonviolent response to deforestation
C) Earth Democracy iii) Variety of life forms
a) A-ii, B-iii, C-i b) A-ii, B-i, C-iii
c) A-i, B-ii, C-iii d) A-iii, B-i, C-ii
3) In 'A Sunny Morning', the villa according to Dona Laura, that was not far away from
Valencia was
a) Maricela b) Seville
c) Aravaca d) Madrid
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4) According to W. B. Yeats, many loved her beauty ________ in 'When You Are Old'.
a) when she was full of sleep b) with love false or true
c) and moments of glad grace d) and pilgrim soul
5) Identify the sequence of events that led to Tammanna's rise to fame with reference
to 'The Gardener'.
a) Tammanna composed songs and ballads – scholars of folklore took notice –
Tammanna's reputation spread – Tammanna was felicitated as the best poet.
b) Tammanna's reputation spread – Tammanna composed songs and ballads –
scholars of folkore took notice – Tammanna's was felicitated as the best poet.
c) Tammanna was felicitated as the best poet – Tammanna composed songs and
ballads – scholars of folklore took notice – Tammanna's reputation spread.
d) Scholars of folklore took notice – Tammanna composed songs and ballads –
Tammanna's reputation spread – Tammanna was felicitated as the best poet.
6)
In 'I Believe that Books Will Never Disappear', Borges considered blindness
to be ________.
a) a way of life b) a resource c) a humiliation d) a misfortune
7) George Mikes in 'Japan and Brazil Through a Traveler's Eye' says that, 'bowing'
________ in Japan,
a) has a simplified hierarchy b) has an unacceptable hierarchy
c) has a complicated hierarchy d) is a silly way of greeting
8) In 'The Voter', Roof worked as a bicycle apprentice in ________.
a) Umuofia b) Mbanta c) Port Harcourt d) Umuru
9) 'Arivoli Iyakkam' means ________ in 'Where There is a Wheel'
a) a
literacy drive b) light of knowledge movement
c) c ycling movement d) neo-literate movement
10) According to Challapalli Swaroopa Rani, ________ knows the ground's incline.
a) Untouchability b) Water c) Wada d) Jesus
11) Fill in the blanks with the passive form of the verb given in the bracket. (3 × 1 = 3)
Borges' first literary reading was 'Grimm's Fairy Tales'. It ________ (find) in his
father's library. It was an English version of the book that ________ (translate) from
German. According to Borges, he ________ (educate) by his father's library more
than by high school or the university.
12) Fill in the blanks with the appropriate expressions given in the bracket: (2 × 1 = 2)
(in a soup, landslide victory, in full swing)
It was the time of election. The campaign in Umuofia was ________. All knew that
the Honourable Minister would have a ________.
13)
Read the following paragraph and match the pronouns in side A with the
nouns/noun phrases in side B they refer to (5 × 1 = 5)
Trees are important for the environment. They (a) provide oxygen and shade. People
love trees for their (b) beauty. They grow in places which (c) are suitable for their
growth. If the deforestation happened, it (d) affects the environment negatively.
Students, who (e) want to care about nature often plant more trees.
A B
Pronouns Nouns/ Noun Phrases
a) They i) Places
b) Their ii) Trees
c) Which iii) Students
d) It iv) Deforestation
e) Who v) People
vi) Environment
PART – B
II. Answer any three of the following questions in one or two sentences each: (3 × 2 = 6)
14) What are the main sources of revenue for the Prince of Monaco, as mentioned in
'Too Dear!'?
15) How does the poem describe the love that the speaker is talking about in 'When You
Are Old'?
16) List out any two differences between the village and the wada as brought out by
Challapalli Swaroopa Rani in the poem, 'Water'.
17) What do the bow and arrows symbolize in 'On Children'?
III. Answer any four of the following questions in about 60 words each: (4 × 3 = 12)
18) How does Romeo describe Juliet in 'Romeo and Juliet'?
19) Why did the criminal choose to remain in prison, even without a guard in 'Too Dear!'?
20) W
hy did Dona Laura call Don Gonzalo as 'an ill-natured man', in the beginning of the
play 'A Sunny Morning'?
21) H
ow does the poet describe the process of transformation in the foot in 'To the Foot
from Its Child'?
22) H
ow does the poem 'Heaven, If You Are not here on Earth' visualize heaven?
23) E
xplain how the people of Japan respect each other's privacy in 'Japan and Brazil
through a Traveler's Eye'.
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IV. Answer any three of the following questions in about 100 words each: (3 × 4 = 12)
24) 'Wheel brings progress'. Justify the statement with reference to 'Where There Is a
Wheel'.
25) Write a note on 'Navdanya Farm' and 'Navdanya Movement'.
26) 'A Sunny Morning' is a comic presentation of a serious human relationship. Explain.
27) Explain the invisible means by which Tammanna decided to destroy Basavaiah in
'The Gardener'.
28) Why, according to Borges, will books never disappear? Explain.
29) Give an account of the activities on the election morning in 'The Voter'.
PART – C
V. 30) Read the following passage and answer the questions set on it. (9 × 1 = 9)
A) India, a land of diverse landscapes, is nourished by a network of mighty rivers that
have shaped its geography, culture and history for millennia. These rivers, often
referred as lifeline, are not merely sources of water but sustain millions of people
and diverse ecosystems. The Indus River, along with its five major tributaries – the
Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej – gave birth to one of the world's oldest
civilization, the Indus valley Civilization, which flourished thousands of years ago.
As time pass by, the Ganges, considered the most sacred river, flows through the
heart of India, supporting dense populations and fertile plains crucial for agriculture.
The Brahmaputra, originating in the glaciers of Tibet, carves its way through the
Himalayas and Assam, creating vast flood plains and supporting rich biodiversity.
In the southern peninsula, the Godavari, the Krishna and the Kaveri rivers are vital
sources of irrigation and sustenance for the Deccan plateau, enabling agriculture
in a region with varying rainfall. These rivers have not only provided water for
agriculture, drinking, and transportation, but have also shaped Indian economy.
The ancient Indian economy, spanning several millennia, was a complex and
dynamic system deeply intertwined with geography, resources and evolving cultural
practices. Agriculture formed the very backbone of this economy, with the fertile river
valleys of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra supporting the civilisation of diverse
crops like wheat, barley, rice, sugarcane, cotton and various pulses. Advanced
irrigation systems, including sophisticated network of canals, reservoirs and wells
were developed to manage water resources effectively and enhance agricultural
productivity, enabling surplus production in many regions.
Trade, both internal and external, played a significant role in connecting different
regions and cultures. Internal trade networks crisscrossed the subcontinent,
facilitating the exchange of agricultural produce, textiles woven from cotton and
silk, pottery of various styles and functions and Metal goods crafted from copper,
bronze and iron. External trade flourished with Mesopotamia, Egypt, Southeast
Asia, and the Roman Empire, with Indian spices like pepper and cardamom, fine
textiles, precious stones like diamonds and rubies and valuable timber like teak and
sandalwood being highly sought after commodities in distant markets.
The introduction and development of coinage, particularly during the Mauryan
period, standardized economic transactions and further facilitated trade and
commerce. Craft specialization also thrived in ancient India, with skilled artisans and
craftspeople producing exquisite textiles, intricately designed pottery, finely worked
metalworks and ornate jewellery, showcasing the rich artistic traditions of the time.
The ancient Indian economy was thus not solely agrarian; it encomposed a diversed
range of interconnected economic activities that contributed significantly to this
prosperity, influenced the course of Indian history, and left a lasting legacy.
a) What formed the backbone of the ancient Indian economy?
b) Name any two major rivers of India mentioned in the passage.
c) Name any two crops cultivated in ancient India.
d) Which ancient civilisation flourished along the Indus River?
e) H
ow did irrigation systems contribute to agriculture in ancient India?
f) W
here does the Brahmaputra river originate?
g) Which regions did ancient India engage in external trade?
h) Write the antonym for 'internal'.
i) The exchange of goods and services is called ____________.
Or
B) Read the following poem and answer the questions set on it. (9 × 1 = 9)
The Bangle Sellers
– Sarojini Naidu.
Bangle sellers are we who bear
Our shining loads to the temple fair....
Who will buy these delicate, bright
Rainbow-tinted circles of light?
Lustrous tokens of radiant lives,
For happy daughters and happy wives.
Some are meet for a maiden's wrist,
Silver and blue as the mountain mist,
Some are flushed like the buds that dream
On the tranquil brow of a woodland stream,
Some are aglow with the bloom that cleaves
To the limpid glory of new born leaves.
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33) Read the following passage and make notes by filling the boxes given below:
(4 × ½ = 2)
Pollution is the introduction of harmful substances into the environment, affecting
air, water and soil. Air pollution comes from industrial emissions and vehicle
exhaust. Water pollution is due to industrial discharges and agricultural runoff. Soil
pollution stems from chemicals and waste. Pollution causes health issues and harms
ecosystems, leading to biodiversity loss and ecosystem disruption.
Pollution
1 , Vehicle exhaust
Industrial discharge
, Agricultural Runoff
Soil pollution
3 , Waste
Effects
Health issues
Ecosystem harm
4 , Ecosystem Disruption
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[Write XXXX for your name and YYYY for your address]
Or
36) B)
You are celebrating 'World Environmental Day' under the auspices of your
college eco-club. The chief guest of the function is a rustic man who has played
a vital role in the conservation of nature. His profile is given below. Based on the
details, write a speech of 120 words which introduces the guest. (5)
Name – Tammanna, 58 years
Profile – Born in a small village –
– frequently drought hit –
– poor family – no schooling –
– worked as cattle herder –
– had love for trees –
– planted saplings on the slope of hill – took care –
– in course of time – large area covered with trees –
– ground water increased –
– now tourist attraction.
___________
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Instructions :
i) Answer the questions in all the Sections.
ii) Follow the prescribed limit while answering the questions.
iii) Write the correct question number as it appears on the Question Paper.
iv) For Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), choose the correct answer and
rewrite it.
v) For Part-‘A’ questions, only the first written answers will be considered for
evaluation.
vi) Answers to the Question No. 30A (a-i) or 30B (a-i) should be in sequence
and at one place.
vii) For Question Numbers 30, 31, 32 and 36 internal choices are there.
Hence, answer either A or B.
PART – A
I. Answer the following questions by choosing the right option : 10 × 1 = 10
1. According to Juliet, “The world will be in love with night” because
a) Juliet hangs upon the cheek of night
b) Romeo cut out in little stars make the face of heaven beautiful
c) Romeo comes in night on a raven’s back
d) The night is too rich for use and too dear for earth.
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2. The proverb “You can’t earn stone palaces by honest labour” is used
in ‘Too Dear’ to justify
a) The alteration of death sentence to life imprisonment
b) The decision to dismiss the guard
c) The pension given to the criminal
d) The presence of gaming house in Monaco.
3. The souls of the children live ....................... , according to Kahlil
Gibran.
a) in the house of tomorrow b) in the house of God
c) in the house of parents d) in the house of arrows
4. ..................... brings bread crumbs to the park regularly to feed the
birds in the play ‘A Sunny Morning’.
a) Gaurd b) Dona Laura
c) Don Gonzalo d) Juanito
5. The old man had a ...................... in one hand and a newspaper
tucked under his arms.
a) Spade b) Crowbar
c) Coconut d) Mango
6. Match the following references to the inventions and extensions
mentioned by Borges.
A B
A. Memory (i) Telephone
B. Voice (ii) Sword
C. Hands (iii) Book
A B C
a) (ii) (iii) (i)
b) (iii) (ii) (i)
c) (ii) (i) (iii)
d) (iii) (i) (ii)
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a) Play b) Pray
c) Prey d) Predator
8. Identify the false statement with reference to the story ‘The Voter’.
a) Manoramani b) S. Kannakarajan
10. Water knows the generation old strife between the village and the
a) caste b) well
c) wada d) state
11. Fill in the blanks with appropriate passive forms of verbs given in the
brackets : 3×1=3
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13. Read the following paragraph and match the italicized pronouns in
side A with the ‘nouns / noun phrases’ in side B they refer to :
5×1=5
Lalitha loves chess. ...............
She (a) has taken ...............
it (b) as her hobby. She
trains in a Chess Academy ...............
which (c) is closer to ...............
her (d) office. She
practises with professional chess players ...............
who (e) are well versed in
the game.
A B
b) It (ii) Lalitha’s
(vi) Hobby
PART – B
II. Answer any three of the following questions in two sentences / words /
phrases each : 3×2=6
14. Mention any two qualities of ‘Night’ according to Juliet in ‘Romeo and
Juliet’.
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15. Who are the arrows and who sends them forward, according to Kahlil
Gibran ?
16. Name the two popular courses of Earth University as mentioned by
Vandana Shiva.
17. What are the extensions of sight, according to Borges ?
III. Answer any four of the following questions in about 60 words each :
4 × 3 = 12
18. How does Dona Laura describe her own death in ‘A Sunny Morning’ ?
19. Describe the uniqueness of one man’s love as expressed in the poem
‘When You Are Old’.
20. Write a note on the life of foot in the shoe in the poem ‘To The Foot
From Its Child’.
21. How does the poet create ‘heaven on earth’ in the poem ‘Heaven, If
You are Not Here On Earth’ ?
22. What does the UN Secretary General’s report ‘Harmony With Nature’
focus on according to Vandana Shiva ?
23. Write a note on ‘the bowing rules inside the Japanese family’.
IV. Answer any three of the following questions in about 100 words each :
3 × 4 = 12
24. Monaco is called as a ‘toy kingdom’ in the story ‘Too Dear’. Give
reasons.
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28. How does cycling influence the life of rural women of Pudukkottai in
‘Where There Is A Wheel’ ?
29. “Water can give life and can also devour life.” Explain this statement
with reference to the poem ‘Water’.
PART – C
V. 30. A) Read the following passage and answer the questions set on it :
9×1=9
child. Though there was a nursery school close to her house, she
So, she took care to send Ruby Bridges to school everyday. Ruby
State in USA.
USA used to have separate schools for white children and black
children. But the Supreme Court of USA ruled that the practice of
entrance test.
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Ruby Bridges passed this entrance test. She was given admission
Marshals. She went to school like this for many years. After
fifteen years.
Later, Ruby Bridges became a Civil Rights Activist. She met USA
Orleans.
USA ?
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prefix.
OR
9×1=9
Play Things
morning.
broken twig.
morning with !”
obtain.
PART – D
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OR
OR
2×1=2
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33. Read the following paragraph and make notes by filling the boxes
given below : 4 × 12 = 2
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PART – E
VII. 36. A) Write a letter of application in response to the following
advertisement that appeared in ‘The Bengaluru Mirror’ on 3rd
March, 2025. 5
Wanted
Accounts Assistants
Qualification : II PUC ( Commerce )
Fluency in English required.
Apply to :
The Accounts Manager
JNS Jungle Resorts
B. R. Hills, Chamarajanagar
OR
B) Imagine that you are invited by Eco Club of your college to speak
on the ‘Importance of Bio-diversity and its preservation’ in about
120 words. 5
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Subject Code
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PART – A
I. Answer the following questions by choosing the right option : (10 × 1 = 10)
1) Juliet hangs upon the cheek of night as a __________.
a) Dove b) Stars
c) Snow d) Rich jewel
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2) In the poem “On Children” the poet says that parents may house the
bodies of their children but not their __________.
a) Arrows b) Bows
c) Souls d) Life
3) In “A Sunny Morning” the name of the villa where the silver maiden
stayed was called __________.
a) Valencia b) Maricela
c) Seville d) Zorilla
4) In the poem “When You Are Old” Love fled and hid his face amid
__________.
a) a crowd of people b) a crowd of stars
c) by the fire d) in the book
5) In the lesson “The Gardener” the old man’s eyes were suffused with
__________.
a) Vengence b) Rivalry
c) Competition d) Native intelligence
6) In the poem “Heaven, If You Are Not Here on Earth” the tender sunshine
leans on __________.
a) Verdant gardens b) Stream
c) Harvest d) Moonlight
7) Consider the two statements from the lesson “Japan and Brazil Through
A Traveler’s Eye” and answer the question that follows :
Statement : Motor cars are extremely expensive in Brazil
Reason : Import duties are Crippling and Murderous.
a) Both the statement and reason are false
b) Only statement is true
c) Only reason is true
d) Both the statement and reason are true
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9) Identify the sequence of events that led Marcus Ibe to become the
Culture Minister.
a) Kamma Landlords
b) Samaria woman
c) Karamchedu Suvarthamma
d) Pepsi man
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11) Fill in the blanks with the passive form of the verb given in the brackets.
(3 × 1 = 3)
Monaco was called a toy kingdom. A murder _________ (commit) in that
kingdom. The criminal _________ (sentence) to death by the judges. But
the kingdom had no resources to execute the criminal. So the criminal
_________ (ask) to run away.
[To keep one’s shirt on, to look upto, leaps and bounds]
13) Read the following paragraph and match the pronouns in side A with the
nouns/noun phrases in side B they refer to : (5 × 1 = 5)
The college day was held in the college auditorium where (a) the students
were seated in their best dresses. The chief guest who (b) was a folk
singer entertained the students with her rhythmic songs which (c) the
students enjoyed a lot. They (d) participated in various cultural activities.
The college day concluded with a cultural programme by the teachers.
It (e) was a memorable day in the students life.
A B
a) Where i) College day
e) It v) Students
PART - B
15) Name any two poet friends mentioned by Don Gonzalo in the play
“A Sunny Morning”.
16) Mention the two reasons for which the poet loved his beloved in the poem
“When You Are Old”.
III. Answer any four of the following questions in about 60 words each : (4 × 3 = 12)
18) How does Juliet express her passionate love for Romeo?
19) What does the Earth University teach us, according to Vandana Shiva?
20) What changes does the foot undergo after being condemned to live in a
shoe?
23) What are the memories recollected by Challapalli Swaroopa Rani when
she sees water?
IV. Answer any three of the following questions in about 100 words each :
(3 × 4 = 12)
24) Why could not the king of Monaco execute the criminal for committing a
murder?
25) Parent’s should not be too possessive of their children and try not to live
their dreams through their children. How does Khalil Gibran justify this, in
the poem “On Children”?
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26) The lure of money is greater than loyalty and ethics. Substantiate with
reference to the lesson “The Voter”.
27) What were the imaginary stories narrated by Don Gonzalo and Dona
Laura about their past in the play “A Sunny Morning”?
29) What are the measures taken by Sheela Rani Chunkath to improve
literacy and mobility in the lesson “Where there is a wheel”?
PART - C
V. 30)
One should note that A rustic and illiterate village woman has left no
stone unturned to save Mother Earth, making it a better place to live for
the future generations. Her thought provoking words “Green is my sword,
make it yours” should be a true inspiration to all of us for a sustainable
and nurturing Earth.
a) Why was Thimmakka not able to go to School?
b) Whom did Thimmakka marry?
c) Where was Saalumarada Thimmakka born?
d) Saalumarada Thimmakka is known as __________.
e) Why did Thimmakka want to end her life?
f) Which trees did Thimmakka and her husband plant?
g) Name the environmental organization which is named after
Thimmakka in the U.S.
h) The idiom ‘left no stone unturned’ means __________.
i) Turning stones
ii) To be in trouble
iii) To explore every alternative
iv) To give up
(i) The antonym of the word ‘known’ is __________.
OR
B) Read the following poem and answer the questions set on it. (9 × 1 = 9)
Lord, I am so tired.
Tired I entered this world,
Far have I wandered since the cock crew,
And the road to school is steep.
Lord, I do not want to go into their school,
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a) Whom does the boy want to follow into the cool gorges?
b) Where does the boy not want to go?
c) Where does the night hover?
d) What is the black boy requesting the Lord?
e) How is the road to school?
f) How does the boy want to tread the red-hot paths?
g) Which tree does the black boy want to sleep under?
h) When does the black boy want to wake up?
i) The antonym of the word ‘HOT’ is __________.
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PART – D
VI. 31)
A) Rewrite as directed : (4 × 1 = 4)
OR
B) Fill in the blanks with the right linker. (4 × 1 = 4)
[To begin with, However, that, also]
Tammanna and Basavaiah were rivals. If Tammanna bought four more
acres adjacent to his land, Basavaiah __________ followed suit. If one
had ten friends, the other acquired fifteen admirers. __________ all this
looked like healthy competition. __________, gradually it rose to such a
pitch __________ there was no land left in the village for them to buy.
32)
A) Rewrite as directed : (2 × 1 = 2)
OR
B) Rectify the errors in the following sentences and rewrite them. (2 × 1 = 2)
33) Read the following paragraph and make notes by filling the boxes given
below : (4 × 21 = 2)
1.
has rich
2. 3.
symbol of
4.
PART – E
VII. 36)
A) Write a letter of application in response to the following advertisement
which appeared in The Deccan Herald dated 5th March 2025. (5)
WANTED
Office Assistant
Qualification : Any degree with Computer Knowledge
OR
B) Imagine that you are the President of the Youth Club. You are asked to
speak on the impact of social media on Youth. Prepare a speech in about
120 words using the following information. (5)
Types of Social Media – connecting with the world – uses of social media
– advantages and disadvantages – precautions to be taken by youth
while using Social Media.
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Subject
Code 02
ENGLISH
02 Time : 3 Hours 00 Minutes] [Total No. of Questions : 36] [Max. Marks : 80
PART – A
I. Answer the following questions by choosing the right option: (10 × 1 = 10)
1) According to Romeo, whose beauty is too rich for use?
a) Ethiope's b) Sun's
c) Juliet's d) Romeo's
2) Everyone who wants to gamble goes to _____ in 'Too Dear!'
a) Monaco b) France
c) Germany d) Italy
3) 'Tapovan', the essay mentioned in the article by Vandana Shiva, is written by
a) Francis Bacon b) Cormac Cullinan
c) Rabindranath Tagore d) Carolyn Merchant
4) Identify the statement which is TRUE with reference to the play 'A Sunny Morning'
a) Gonzalo meets a glorious death in the war.
b) Three priests have occupied Gonzalo's regular bench.
c) The book makes peace between Laura and Gonzalo.
d) Gonzalo feeds bread crumbs to the birds.
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5) The speaker in 'When You Are Old' loves the ____ in his lady love.
a) g lad grace b) gray hair
c) e yes full of sleep d) pilgrim soul
6) Read the following statements with reference to the story 'The Gardener' and
answer:
Statement: A few days after Tammanna left his village, Basavaiah passed away.
Reason: Basavaiah had no more reason to live.
a) Only statement is true b) Only reason is true
c) Both statement and reason are true d) Neither statement nor reason is true.
7)
The pavements of ______ city are decorated with beautiful black mosaics,
according to Mikes .
a) Nara b) Copacabana
c) Tokaido d) Tokyo
8) Identify the FALSE statement with reference to ' The Voter'.
a) Roof works for Marcus Ibe.
b) Roof is the most trusted of the whispering campaigners.
c) Roof encourages the elders to vote for Marcus Ibe.
d) Roof casts his vote for only Marcus Ibe.
9) Match the following with reference to 'Where There Is A Wheel' and choose the
correct option:
A B
A. S. Kannaka Rajan i) Secondary school teacher
B. N. Kannammal ii) Owner of Ram Cycles
C. Fatima iii) Arivoli Central Coordinator
a) A – ii, B – iii, C – i b) A – i, B – ii, C – iii
c) A – ii, B – i, C – iii d) A – iii, B – ii, C – i
10) The Mahad struggle mentioned by Challapalli Swaroopa Rani took place at _____.
a) Chadar Tank b) Karmachedu
c) Malapalle d) Multinational Market
11) Fill in the blanks with the passive form of the verb given in the brackets. (3 × 1 = 3)
The cycling movement _____ (initiate) by Sheela Rani Chunkath in 1991. Many rural
women in Pudukottai ____ (encourage) by Arivoli Iyakkam to learn cycling. The
famous cycling song ____ (write) to encourage them.
12)
Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate expressions given in bracket.
(give up, out of hand, keep it in mind) (2 × 1 = 2)
The doctors suggest the diabetic patients to _____ to follow particular order of
consuming diverse food items. They further ask the patients to ______ the
consumption of junk food.
13) Read the following paragraph and match the pronouns in side A with the nouns/
noun phrases in side B they refer to. (5 × 1 = 5)
When Chandini entered the dance class, all her (a) students greeted her with a smile.
They (b) gifted a book to her as it was her birthday. It (c) was the autobiography of
Prothima Bedi by name "Time Pass". She (d) is the founder of Nritya Grama which(e)
is located near Hesaraghatta in Bengaluru.
A B
(Pronouns) (Nouns/ Noun Phrases)
a) Her i) dance class
b) They ii) book
c) It iii) Protima Bedi
d) She iv) Chandini's
e) Which v) students
vi) Nritya Grama
PART – B
II. Answer any three of the following questions in one or two sentences each: (3 × 2 = 6)
14) Name the assistants of Dona Laura and Don Gonzalo who appear in 'A Sunny
Morning'.
15) In the poem 'When You Are Old', where did the love fly and where did he hide his
face?
16) Mention any two essential metaphors listed by Borges.
17) Which village was burnt to ashes as mentioned in the poem 'Water'? Why?
III. Answer any four of the following questions in about 60 words each: (4 × 3 = 12)
18) How does Romeo use various images to describe the beauty of Juliet?
19) Trace the journey of the foot after it is imprisoned in the shoe, in 'To The Foot From
Its Child'.
20) H
ow does Borges define poetry?
21) W
hat elements of nature inspire the poet to create heaven on earth?
22) H
ow does Mikes describe the Japanese habit of bowing?
23) "Roof is easily convinced by the pop campaigner". Evaluate the statement with
reference to the story 'The Voter'.
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IV. Answer any three of the following questions in about 100 words each: (3 × 4 = 12)
24) Why does the Kinglet of Monaco retain the gaming house, unlike other countries in
Europe?
25) Why does Gibran advise parents not to be too possessive about their children?
26) Write a note on 'Chipko Movement' as described by Vandana Shiva.
27) How do Dona Laura and Don Gonzalo hide their identities from each other in the
play 'A Sunny Morning'? Why?
28) How is a parallel drawn between the enmity of two human beings and two nations
in 'The Gardener'?
29) What is the significance of the title of P. Sainath's article, 'Where There Is A Wheel'?
PART – C
V. 30A) Read the following passage and answer the questions set on it: (9 × 1 = 9)
Body Language is the systematic study of non-verbal communication that takes
place among human beings. It is technically called 'Kinesics'. It is based on various
studies in psychology, anthropology and behavioural science. Body language can
be defined as the way our body expresses the feelings through different parts of
the body. The guiding principle behind this science is 'You can tell lies but your body
can't!'. In other words it is difficult for the body to hide the feelings one has.
According to a study, only 7% of our communication takes place using speech, while
38% using intonation and surprisingly 55% using body language.
Body language can be interpreted by studying it under six sub-areas. They are
'physical appearance' which is about how we look; 'facial expression'; 'gesture'
which is how we move our body parts; 'posture' which is how we sit or stand; 'eye
contact' and 'proximity' which is how far or near we are with others.
Body Language is unintentional and unplanned. For instance, nodding your head
means 'yes', while shaking your head sideways means 'no'. These gestures are
not learnt or practised intentionally. Their meanings are same across the globe
irrespective of the languages spoken. Similar observations of different gestures and
postures have further led to the various interpretations of body language.
Allan Pease, an Australian, is considered as an expert in kinesics all over the world.
Of late, corporates, criminologists, counsellors, etc. are keen on learning and using
the knowledge of kinesics.
a) Name the expert in kinesics mentioned in the passage.
b) Which sub-area deals with the distance between persons under body language?
c) How many sub-areas are there to study body language?
d) Mention any one group of professionals who are keen on learning body language.
e) W
hat percentage of our communication is dependent on speech?
f) S
tate the guiding principle of kinesics.
g) What does ' shaking head sideways' mean in kinesics?
h) To learn kinesics, we must _______ (practice/practise) observing people keenly.
i) Write the antonym of the word 'hide' by using the correct prefix.
Or
B) Read the following poem and answer the questions set on it: (9 × 1 = 9)
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
– Maya Angelou
A free bird leaps
on the back of the wind
and floats downstream
till the current ends
and dips his wing
in the orange sun rays
and dares to claim the sky.
But a bird that stalks
down his narrow cage
can seldom see through
his bars of rage
his wings are clipped and
his feet are tied
So he opens his throat to sing.
A free bird thinks of another breeze
and the trade winds soft through the sighing trees
and the fat worms waiting on a dawn bright lawn
and he names the sky his own
But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams
his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream
his wings are clipped and his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing.
The caged bird sings
with a fearful trill
of things unknown
but longed for still
and his tune is heard
on the distant hill
for the caged bird
sings of freedom.
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PART – D
VI. 31) A) Rewrite as directed: (4 × 1 = 4)
i) Savita is _____ interesting person.
(Use proper article)
ii) are / numerous/ in/ languages/ India/ there.
(Rearrange the jumbled segments into a meaningful sentence)
iii) The problem of the people ______ (is/are) solved easily by the CEO.
(Use the appropriate verb that agrees with the subject)
iv) When the phone rang, I ______ (take) bath.
(Use the appropriate form of the verb given in the bracket)
Or
B) Fill in the blanks with the right linkers: (4 × 1 = 4)
(even when, such as, therefore, if)
There are many commercial crops grown in Karnataka ______ coconut,
arecanut, sugarcane etc. ______ there is no proper water supply, it would be
difficult to get good yield. _____ there is good yield, there could be fall in the
selling price. ______ the farmers are advised to practise multicrop farming.
33) Read the following passage and make notes by filling the boxes given below:
(4 × ½ = 2)
Vishnuvardhana was the greatest king of the Hoysala dynasty. He defeated Cholas
in the Battle of Talakadu. He built temples at Talakadu and Beluru in memory of this
victory.
dynasty
Vishnuvardhana 1.
Defeated Cholas in
2.
3. 4.
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PART – E
VII. 36) A) Write a letter of application in response to the following advertisement that
appeared in "The Times of India" dated 01st March, 2025. (5)
WANTED
SALES EXECUTIVES
Qualification: II PUC with First Class
Excellent communication skills
Freshers preferred
LX – 2025
Subject
Code 02
ENGLISH
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Time : 3 Hours 00 Minutes] [Total No. of Questions : 36] [Max. Marks : 80
4) For multiple choice questions (MCQs), choose the correct answer and
rewrite it.
6) For question numbers 30, 31, 32 and 36, internal choices are there. Hence
answer either A or B.
7) For PART – A questions, only the first written answers will be considered
for evaluation.
PART – A
I. Answer the following questions by choosing the right option: (10 × 1 = 10)
1) In 'Romeo And Juliet', the word 'garish' is used to describe _______.
a) Romeo b) Sun
c) Ethiope d) Juliet
2) In the story 'Too Dear!', _______ business did the Kinglet of Monaco monopolise.
a) gambling
b) marketing
c) travelling
d) gardening
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4) In 'A Sunny Morning', when Dona Laura says, "Your sight must be keen",
she _______________________.
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5) The speaker loved the _______ of his beloved's changing face, in 'When You Are
Old', unlike others.
a) grace b) innocence
6)
In 'The Gardener', Tammanna opines that he had no more reason to live
after __________.
c) Basavaiah's death
7) As explained in 'To The Foot From Its Child', in which among the following 'the foot'
does not walk along?
a) schools b) markets
c) fields d) mines
A B
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10) Complete the analogy with reference to ' Where There Is A Wheel'.
b) a quarry labourer
c) an anganwadi worker
11) Fill in the blanks with the appropriate passive form of the verb given in the brackets.
(3 × 1 = 3)
Borges observes that all things ______ (have, give) to us for a purpose. All that
12) Fill in the blanks with appropriate expressions given in the brackets. (2 × 1 = 2)
The criminal complained that the King of Monaco had ruined his character
and people would __________ on him and in addition, he had got _______
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13) Read the following paragraph and match the underlined pronouns in side A with
the nouns/noun phrases in side B they refer to. (5 × 1 = 5)
I (a) had to go to the Chief General Manager with some important papers for approval.
He thoroughly went through them (b) and recommended certain changes. After the
discussion, while I was leaving he invited me to join the dinner at his (c) residence
along with my family, on the coming Sunday. He informed that he was inviting
Mr. Raman Roy, who (d) was the Managing Director of a popular start up establishment
'MINISHAS' that (e) has created a new sensation in the IT sector. I accepted his
cordial invitation and soon departed to my office.
A B
PART – B
II. Answer any three of the following questions in one or two sentences each: (3 × 2 = 6)
14)
Mention any two expressions that Juliet uses to glorify Romeo's charm in
'Romeo And Juliet'.
15) What did the speaker, in 'When You Are Old', ask his beloved to dream of?
16) Name any two things that teach the foot it cannot fly in the poem 'To The Foot From
Its Child'.
17) List any two benefits that Roof avail from Marcus Ibe in 'The Voter'.
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III. Answer any four of the following questions in about 60 words each: (4 × 3 = 12)
18)
Bring out the interrelationship among the bows, arrows and the archer with
19) How does Don Gonzalo recall the beauty of 'The Silver Maiden' in 'A Sunny Morning'?
21) Kuvempu says, ' Heaven lies all over!'. Substantiate this with reference to his poem
22)
Explain the basic rules of bowing inside a Japanese family as observed by
George Mikes.
23) How does Challapalli Swaroopa Rani voices the agony of the Panchamas in the
poem 'Water'?
IV. Answer any three of the following questions in about 100 words each: (3 × 4 = 12)
24) How did the criminal lead his life after his release in 'Too Dear!'?
25) Rabindranath Tagore highlights the significance of forest in his essay 'Tapovan'.
Explain.
26) Describe the story of Laura Llorente as narrated by Dona Laura in ' A Sunny Morning'.
27) "The old man's arrival led to many changes in the owner's life". Illustrate this with
28) Sketch the life of Marcus Ibe from a failed school teacher to a successful politician
29)
What are the economic implications of cycling in the lives of rural women of
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PART – C
V. 30)A) Read the following passage and answer the questions set on it: (9 × 1 = 9)
Lata Mangeshkar is an Indian playback singer widely regarded as one of the greatest
singers of all time. Born in Indore, Madhya Pradesh in 1929, she is the elder sister
of an equally renowned singer Asha Bhonsle. Lata has recorded songs for over a
thousand Hindi films and has sung in more than thirty-six regional Indian languages.
Lata has also recorded several private albums and has lent her voice to many
non-film songs, ghazals, nazms, bhajans and classical music. Her career has spanned
nearly eight decades and she has been honoured with several awards including the
Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honour and the most prestigious cine award,
The Dada Saheb Phalke Award.
The daughter of a theater artist, Lata Mangeshkar, began her singing career at a
very young age. She first sang for the Marati film 'Kiti Hasaal' in 1942 at the age of
thirteen. She was shot to fame with her song 'Aayega Anewala....' from the movie
'Mahal' in 1949.
Her association with the veteran music director S.D. Burman made her a household
name and she soon became 'The most sought-after playback singer in Bollywood'.
She has recorded songs for some of the biggest blockbusters in the history of Indian
cinema, including 'Mother India', 'Guide' and many others.
Lata's illustrious singing career has brought her 'Padma Bhushan' in 1969, 'Padma
Vibhushan' in 1999 and 'Bharat Ratna' in 2001. She has bagged several National
Film Awards including a record, seven best female playback singer awards. She
has also been conferred numerous international awards, including 'The Legion
of Honor' by the French Government in 2001 and 'The Crystal Award' in 2004 by
the World Economic Forum. Leaving behind a great legacy, she breathed her last
on 6th February, 2022.
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C. Ramachandra, the renowned music composer of yesteryears, had said, "Her voice
is beautiful that if she playbacks for some ordinary-looking actress, her face would
look gracious!". Kavitha Krishnamurthy, another fantastic singer, remarked, "My love
on film music arises because of Lataji's melodious songs".
The then Prime Minister, at the sad demise of Lata, said that, "He was anguished
beyond words as the kind and caring Lata didi has left us". He tweeted, "she leaves
a void in the musical arena of our nation that cannot be filled". Batting Maestro,
Sachin Tendulkar led from the front in paying tributes to the singing legend,
"I consider myself fortunate to have been a part of Lata didi's life. She always
showered me with love and blessings. With her passing away, a part of me lost too".
Questions:
i. 80 years
ii. 60 years
iii. 90 years
iv. 40 years.
f) The Bollywood music director long associated with Lata Mangeshkar was ______
g) " with her passing way, a part of me lost too". Who lamented like this at
Lata's death?
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30)B) Read the following poem and answer the questions set on it: (9 × 1 = 9)
Reverie of the Poor Susan
– by William Wordsworth
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Questions:
PART – D
VI. 31) A) Rewrite as directed: (4 × 1 = 4)
i) The coach is angry _______ his players.
(Use appropriate preposition)
ii) life/the/is/spice/of/variety
(Rearrange the above segments into a meaningful sentence)
iii) The list of items _____ (is/are) on the table.
(Choose the verb that agrees with the subject)
iv) You _______ (do) a good job, yesterday.
(Fill in the blank with appropriate form of the verb given)
Or
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i)
Milinda's father is a doctor.
(Frame a 'Wh' question to get the underlined word as answer)
33) Read the following passage and make notes by filling the boxes that follow:
(4 × ½ = 2)
Sully Pradhomme, the French poet and essayist, was the first recipient of the Nobel
Prize for literature in 1901. His works have a lyrical quality and melancholy world
view. One of his major works is a 4000 line epic poem 'Le Bonheur'. He delved
into philosophy of poetry and favoured a style that was calm and impersonal in
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character. He was the first in the long list of illustrious writers who have won this
prize, the latest being British playwright Harold Pinter.
Sully Pradhomme,
the French poet
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calm and
3 4
Pop leader : We have plenty of work to do tonight. Are you taking this or
not?
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PART – E
VII. 36) A) Write a letter of application in response to the following advertisement that
appeared in "ECONOMIC TIMES" dated 15th March, 2025. (5)
[Use XXXX for your name and YYYY for your address]
Or
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B) Imagine you are the secretary of the student union of your college. You are
celebrating 'College Union Day'. You have invited Mr. GIRIDHAR KAMATH as the
Chief Guest. You are assigned to introduce the guest to the audience. Prepare
an introductory speech in about 120 words using the details given below. (5)
PROFILE
Name : Mr. Giridhar Kamath
Native : Sagara, Shivamogga
Education : MSc.,
– IAS - 2004 batch : Rank-138
Career : – served as an Assistant Commissioner at BIDAR and
GADAG.
– Promoted as District Commissioner – DC of MYSORE and
CHIKMANGALUR
Achievements : E
ffective implementation of government projects
– provided basic facilities like roads, drinking water,
health, schools, transport facility to rural areas
– had good rapport with the public
– non-corruptive, punctual and disciplined official
– recipient of many state awards for excellent governance.
Hobbies :
Photography, Music, Travel.
Present post : Director, Dept of School Education, Bengaluru
___________
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