Thursday, January 21, 2016

Suggestion Of English for Madhyamik Examination'16 WBBSE

                                                                SUGGESTION-2016

                                               ENGLISH
Time: 3 Hours & 15 minutes                                                    Full Marks-90
*      Section- A : Reading Comprehension (SEEN)                                                 
    PROSE :                                                                                                                                                           12
1.      Read the following text and answer the questions bellow :
A Great National Hero:
A)     Tick off the correct alternatives :
i)                    For attaining Subhas Chandra – a) appealed to the British rulers b) sought compromise with the British rulers c) campaigned vigorously against the British rulers .
ii)                  The Azad Hind Fauj was set up – a) to defend India b) to fight the British rulers out of India.
B)     Complete the chart with the information from the text:
                        Cause
                  Effect
i)
i) He started campaign against the British Govt.
iii)                Subhas had a indomitable spirit.
ii)
iv)                Subhas Chandra  went to Singapore.
iii)

C)     Write ‘T’ beside the true statement and ‘F’ beside the false one :
i)                    Subhas went to Japan from Germany by air.
ii)                  Joy-Hind was first conceived by Azad Hind Fauj.
D)     Complete the following with information from the text :
i)                    Janakinath Bose was originally belonged to _____________________________.
ii)                  Subhas looked upon Benimadhab Das as ‘Guru’ because ___________________.
E)      Answer the following questions :
i)                    What was the reason for Subhas’s hatred for the British?
ii)                  What is the full form of ICS?
iii)                Whom did he consult for joining the freedom movement?
iv)                What was the battle cry of the Azad Hind Fauj?
F)         The following statements are not in order. Put them in order by writing numbers in the brackets given :
i)                    Netaji came to Singapore.
ii)                  He escaped from his house.
iii)                He built the Azad Hind Fauj.
iv)                He went to Japan.
v)                  He went to Germany in disguise.
vi)                He was kept interned in his house.
G)     Put a tick against the right answer in the box on the right hand side :
The above text is a –
i)                    An essay.
ii)                  A story.
iii)                A drama.
iv)                A biography.

     Moreover, you can prepare prose-pieces such as ‘The Gift of the Wise’, ‘The Refugees’, ‘Most Beautiful’ & ‘The lost Child’.
2.      Read the poem given bellow and answer the questions that follow :                                                             8
Sonnet to the Pupils of the Hindu College’
a)      Answer the following questions :
i)                    What is a sonnet?
ii)                  Who in the sonnet being addressed to? By whom?
iii)                When are summer hours soft?
iv)                Pick out a line that suggests that truth is all powerful.
v)                  What does the poet see in the mirror of futurity?
vi)                How does the poet feel then?
vii)              What is the full name of the poet?
b)      Choose the correct answers “
i)                    The poet stresses here –
a)      The memorizing powers of the students.
b)      The originality of the students.
c)      The sporting ability of the students.
ii)                  The power of intelligence exposes itself—
a)      As a fruit grows in a tree.
b)      As buds spread themselves.
c)      As the sky reveals itself of dawn.
         C)   Complete the following sentences:
                 i)         The young  minds expand _________________________.
                 ii)        Here ‘chaplets’ stand for__________________________.
         D)    Complete the following chart with information from the poem :

Statements
Who/ what?
When?
Why?
He feels he has not lived in vain



Can see fame wearing chaplets



Shed their influence



Let the poems such as ‘If’ & ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’ be studied carefully.
Reading Comprehension (Unseen):      (20 marks)
3.      Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow :
              The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially the games of the XXX Olympiad, and also more generally known as London 2012, was a major international multisport event celebrated in the tradition of the Olympic Games, as governed by the host the modern Olympic games three times, having previously done so in 1908 and in 1948. The games took place in London, United Kingdom, From 27 July to 12 August 2012. The first event, the group stages in women’s football began two days earlier, on 25 July. More than 10,000 athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated.
             The games received widespread acclaim for their organization, with the volunteers, the British military and public enthusiasm particularly highly. The opening ceremony, directed by Danny Boyle, also received near – universal acclaim. During the games, Michael Phelps became the most decorated   Olympic athlete of all time, winning his 22nd medal in swimming. Great Britain achieved its highest tally of gold medals since 1908, finishing third in the medal table. Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Brunei entered female athletes for the first time meaning every currently  eligibly country has sent a female competitor to at least one Olympic games. With women’s boxing included, the games became the first at which every sport had female competitors.
         The 2012 Summer Olympics saw an 83 member contingent participating in the games as the most successful Olympics ever for India in terms of the total medals won by India at an Olympic game. The Olympics also saw the largest ever contingent from India participating in the games i.e. 55 events. This was the most successful Olympic ever for India, where India got six medals (one silver in the 25-metre Rapid Fire Shooting by Vijoy Kumar, one silver in 66 kg freestyle wrestling by Shusil Kumar, one bronze in shooting by Gagan Narang, one bronze in women’s badminton by Saina Nehwal, one bronze in women’s 51 kg boxing by MC Mary Com, and one bronze in wrestling by Yogeswar Dutta). The first medal of the London Olympics for India was won by Gagan Narang in the 10m air rifle. This is the first event where India won 2 medals. Shusil Kumar was the first Indian to win 2  Olympic medals since Norman Pritchard (who won two hurdles medals for British India) and also the first to win 2 medals in the same category.
                                                                                                                              ---- adapted and abridged
A.      Fill in the following chart with information from the text above :
i)                    Centre of the 2012 Summer Olympics

ii)                  Number of participant athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees (NOCs)

iii)                Name of the Director of the opening ceremony of the games

iv)                Michael Phelps won in swimming

v)                  Three countries first entered female athletes

vi)                Number of Indian contingent participants in the games of the XXX Olympiad

B.      Complete the following sentences with information from the given text :
i)                    London 2012, celebrated in the tradition of the Olympic games that started on and from 27 July 2012 was______________________________________.
ii)                  London hosted the modern Olympic games thrice in ______________.
iii)                Since 1908 Great Britain achieved its highest_____________________.
iv)                This Olympics placed India most successfully to bag___________________.
C.      Write ‘T’ for true statement and ‘F’ for false one and pick out the relevant sentence:
i)                    The games of XXX Olympiad continued for 17 days.
Relevant sentence:
ii)                  The games won little laurels from many corners.
 Relevant sentence:
iii)                Shusil kumar was the first winner of two Olympic medals in the same category for India.
Relevant sentence:
                 [Students are to be benefited by practicing some important topics from the daily newspapers (The Times of India, The Statesman etc.) published from Kolkata and from the writings of eminent writers.]
*  Section – B
Grammar & Vocabulary:  (20 marks)                                                                              [4+4+4+8]
4.      Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles and prepositions:
The disappearance of Subhas Chandra Bose………………..August 18,1945 remains still……………unsolved mystery. There is no definite evidence of unfortunate plane crash or of Netaji  being ……………….the place at  all./ Yet sea catch never chased a beaten seal…………...that was …………..   …………….Rules………….   ………………..Beach. He only wanted room …………   …………sea…………..his nursery.
5.      Do as directed :
Change the voice:  Shut the door./Why wasn’t this done after all?/Did they plunder all the wealth?/Let us solve the problem.
Change the narration: ”Sufferance is the badge of our race”, said  the Jew./ Mrs. Meldon said,``How beautiful the garden is!”
Degree change:It is better to be safe than sorry. (Positive Degree)/Nile is the most important river in Africa./Chennai is one of the biggest city of India.
Simple-complex-compound transformation:(too….to------so…..that)/in spite of/
 Affirmative-negative-interrogative-exclamatory interchange :(only-none but)/( As soon as------No sooner)/Unless/too……to------------so…..that.
Using of infinitive: To+base form verb
Usage of Suffix-Prefix:antisocial/approval.
Nominal Compound: Washing machine, ceiling fan, ………………
Collective Noun & Onomatopoeia: A shoal of fish, A gang of robbers………………..
6.      Choose the correct phrasal verbs from the list given bellow to replace the words underlined. Write the correct phrasal verbs in the boxes on the right hand side. Change the form, where necessary. There is one extra phrasal verbs in the list: remember, quarrel, start, reduce, resemble, publish, arrive, abolish, rear, chase, in search of,  read, examine, die, obey, see, postpone, understand, omit, commence, solve, escape.
Or,
Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of words kept within brackets: Life is a………………(mix) of joy and sorrow. Some people may enjoy a happy and ……………….(comfort) life for sometime. None will have to………………………(experience) agony……………………(permanent).
7.      Find words from the text in question no. 3 to match the meanings given bellow :


*    Section C:
Writing Skill (30 marks)                                       [12+8+10/10+10+10]
a)      Writing a paragraph on:
      A Book You Have Recently Read/ Your Favourite Book, London Olympic’2012, A Film You Have Recently Seen/ Your Favourite  Movie, A Visit to a Place of Historical Interest, The season You Like Most/ Your Favourite  Season, Travelling As a Part of Education, The Most Influential Person to You/ Your Favourite Teacher, Price Rise, Your Favourite Hobby, Swami Vivekananda.
b)       Study the following flow-chart and write a paragraph describing on the topics how the followings are processed :
School Magazine, Newspaper, Mango Pickle.
c)      Letter to
                 Friend:
                               India’s performance in ‘London Olympic 2012’, Advantage of morning walk, the reading of newspaper regularly etc.
                 Headmaster:
                            Adequate books in school library, organizing a programme etc.
                Editor:
                             High Price of essential commodities, the erosion of moral and social value among people, reckless driving, bad condition of hospital etc.
d)      Writing an application in response to the following advertisement published in a newspaper :
Quiz Contest etc.
e)      Writing a newspaper report using following points :
          On the topics of : A school function, A road mishap, Bomb blast in Aleppo, Continuous heavy rain in Assam, Sesquicentenary of Rabindranath/ Vivekenanda etc.
f)       Writing dialogue on :
                   India’s performance in ‘London Olympic 2012’, price rise etc.
g)      Telegram:
                   Marriage ceremony,   illness,  congratulations etc.
h)      Writing Story:
                   Lord Buddha and a bereaved mother, A farmer and three sons, King Midas etc.
i)        Writing a page of Diary :
                   Unforgettable event, A rainy day etc.
j)        Writing Instructions : (Do’s-Don’ts)
                    To fight dengue menace etc.
k)      Writing Notice on :
                     Excursion,   School Magazine,  camp, relief fund etc.
l)        Note Making:
m)   Summary :  

                                 



                                        Last Moment's Notification on writing
                                 
                                            Paragraph Writing
1. Tree plantation Programme / Importance of trees
2. Importance of Cleanliness / Midday meal in Schools
3. Importance of games and sports in life / APJ Abdul Kalam
4. The movie you recently watched / The book you recently read
5. Importance of Education / Value of time
6. Pollution and Global Warming
7. Visit to a place / Historical place / Fair
8. The value of Morning Walk / Exercise
9. Memorable day in your life/ My hobby / Aim in life
10. Your Idol / Biography of a person / Person you like the most
                                              Letter Writing
Personal (To your pen-friend or brother)
1. Reading newspaper daily / Importance of reading books
2. Use and misuse of mobile / Advice to your friend or brother
3. A place you visited / your summer vacation / Visit to a place of historical value / Your experience in a cricket match or
movie you watched
4. Road safety / Early Rising / Smoking is killer
5. Your Exam Preparation / Your result


                             Official (To your Head of Institute & Editor or any other)
1. Problem of unemployment in India / Price hike of essential commodities
2. Problems of hospitals/ roads/ water/ electricity etc.
3. Fee concession/ Free books from library/ Leave/ permission to organize an event
4. Inviting a Celebrity (Singer/film star/ sportsman) or an Important Person to any event
5. Deforestation/ Problem of cutting-down trees


                                                 Notice Writing
1. School magazine / Trip to a place Digha or Shanti Niketan / Teachers’ Day
2. Lecture on a topic / Drawing Competition / Poem and essay writing
3. Competition on Banner making and Slogan making on Topics like Cleanliness
4. Environment day / Helping flood victims / Eye treatment camp / Blood donation camp
5. Garbage cleaning dive in school or in your locality / Tree plantation
           
                                                   Report Writing
1. Heavy Rain / Robbery
2. Road Accident/ Train Accident/ Metro
3. Garbage Cleaning Event/ Football Match you watched
4. Prize distribution in your school/ Annual sports
5. World Yoga day / Environment day / Earth day
6. Teachers day celebration/ School Magazine
7. Tree plantation Programme in your school
8. Blood Donation Camp/ Malaria and Dengue / Free check-up

                                                       Process writing
1. Mango Pickle
2. Potato Chips
3. Tea/ Coffee
4. Paper/ Bread Making/ Plywood making
5. Lemon Squash/ Orange jelly/ Juice
6. Mustard Oil
7. School magazine / Garden / Plantation / News paper publication

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