13 Aug 2022

Model Questions Paper for AHSEC 2023 HS 2nd Year English

Model Questions Paper for AHSEC 2023 HS 2nd Year English

Model Questions Paper for AHSEC 2023 HS 2nd Year English


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HS 2nd Year English Model Question Paper for HSLC 2023

2023


ENGLISH


Full Marks: 100

Pass Marks: 30


Time: Three hours


The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions.


Q. No. 1 Section-A (Reading Skill) 10


Q. Nos. 2, 3 & 4 Section-B (Advanced Writing Skills) 25


Q. Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8&9 Section-C (Grammar) 20


Q Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 & 16 Section-D (Textbooks) 45

Total = 100





SECTION-A


(Reading Skill : 10 Marks)


1. Read the following passage carefully:



Today’s woman is a highly self-directed person, alive to the sense of her dignity and the importance of her functions in the private domestic domain and the public domain of the world of work. Women are rational in approach, careful in handling situations and want to do things as best as possible. The Fourth World Conference of Women held in Beijing in September 1995 had emphasised that no enduring solution of society’s most threatening social, economic and political problems could be found without the participation and empowerment of the women. The 1995 World Summit for Social Development had also emphasised the pivotal role of women in eradicating poverty and mending the social fabric.


The Constitution of India had conferred on women equal rights and opportunities – political, social, educational and of employment – with men. Because of oppressive traditions, superstitions, exploitation and corruption, a majority of women are not allowed to enjoy the rights and opportunities, bestowed on them. One of the major reasons for this state of affairs is the lack of literacy and awareness among women. Education is the main instrument through which we can narrow down the prevailing inequality and accelerate the process of economic and political change In the status of women.


The role of women in a society is very important. Women’s education is the key to a better life in the future. A recent World Bank study says that educating girls is not a charity, it is good economics and if developing nations are to eradicate poverty, they must educate the girls. The report says that the economic and social returns on investment in education of the girls considerably affect the human development index of the nation. Society would progress only if the status of women is respected and the presence of an educated woman in the family would ensure education of the family itself. Education and empowerment of women are closely related.


Women’s education has not received due care and attention from the planners and policy makers. The National Commission for Women has rightly pointed out that even after 50 years of independence, women continue to be treated as the single largest group of backward citizens of India. The role of women in overall development has not been fully understood nor has it been given its full weight in the struggle to eliminate poverty, hunger, injustice and inequality at the national level.



(i) Mention any two attributes of a modern woman. 2


(ii) Why are women’s participation and empowerment considered necessary ? 2


(iii) Which factors adversely affect the education of girls ? (2)


(iv) What can education do for the cause of women ? 2


(v) What is the observation of World Bank on girl education ? 2





SECTION - B

(Advanced Writing Skills : 25 Marks)


2. You are the proprietor of Grassland Resort, Kaziranga. Write an advertisement  to be published in an English newspaper offering an attractive discount to Holiday packages. (Word limit: 50 words) 5


OR


You are Anil/Amrita, The General Secretary of KC Das commerce College, Guwahati. Your college is organising a donation drive for the flood victims of Assam. Write a notice for the notice board requesting students to take part willingly. (Word limit: 50 words) 5



3. You attended in Edufair 2015, organising by Assam Tribune Pvt.ltd in Guwahati in which some top colleges and universities of India participated and gave information about their undergraduate and graduate programmes. Write a detailed account of the fair in 100-125 words. You are Parveen /Pravin. 10


OR


Your School has recently organised a Covid19 vaccination programme. Write a report on Covid19 vaccination programme organised at your school from the following information to be published in an English daily in 100-125 words. 10




4. You are Asha / Amit, You have seen an advertisement for the post a sales executive in a reputed company. Write an application. Along with your detailed resume. To the Regional Director of the company in response to the advertisement applying for the post. 10


OR


You have noticed many stray animals on the road during the busy hours of the day. These animals have caused traffic jam as well as accidents. You have already written to the concerned authorities but no action has been taken so far. So write a letter to the Editor of a leading newspaper telling him about the nuisance created by the stray animals. Sign your name as Preeti/Krishnan, C/5, Assam. 10






SECTION-C


(Grammar : 20 Marks)


5. Change the form of the narration in the following sentences: (any two) 2×2=4


(a) The boy said to the teacher, "Sir, I am weak in English and seek your advice.” "Read the text thoroughly and try to express your ideas in simple correct English.” said the teacher.


(b) One day Mohan said to me, "I will become a doctor and leave Assam." I said to him, "Do you know anything about medicine ?"


(c) The speaker said, "I thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for giving me a kind hearing. When I arrived here yesterday I did not believe that I might meet so large a gathering.” 


(d) The traveller asked the peasant if he could tell him the nearest inn. The peasant replied that he could.



6. Change the voice of any three of the following sentences: 1x3=3


(a) They promised Mary a new doll for her birthday.

(b) A Japanese firm makes these television sets.

(c) We should not encourage indiscipline.

(d) Football is played everywhere.

(e) Let the window be shut.

(f) You will be asked to deliver the letters.

(g) The audience loudly cheered the Mayor's speech.



7. Rewrite any five of the following sentences using the verbs. given in brackets in their correct tense forms: 1x5=5 


(a) The rubbish van (come) again in the afternoon tomorrow.

(b) I (write) the letter last night.

(c) As he (cross) the road a bus knocked him down.

(d) I (think) of going abroad for quiet sometime.

(e) Ice (float) on water.

(f) He usually (go) to bed at 10 o'clock.

(g) Football (play) everywhere in the world.

(h) All the answers to the questions (be) wrong.

(i) John (pass) the post-office on his way to work everyday.



8. Rewrite any four of the following sentences filling in the blanks with appropriate prepositions : 1x4=4


(a) What is the time ............ your watch now ?

(b) The girl standing............ the two boys is their sister. 

(c) Douglas jumped.............. the swimming pool.

(d) I congratulate you.............. your success.

(e) He is guilty..............theft.

(f) The Children were looking forward........... their visit to Kaziranga.

(g) He spoke............. me in English.

(h) Kings used to lead their armies............. the enemy.



9. Rewrite any four of the following sentences as directed : 1x4=4


(a) This is one of the best college in the North. (Chnage it into positive degree)

(b) No sooner did he saw me he began to quarrel. (Change into Affirmative)

(c) I know his name. (Change into a Complex sentence)

(d) I am older than you. (Add a tag question)

(e) Only Ram can do this. (Turn into a negative sentence)

(f) Silver is not as valuable as gold. (Change into Comperative degree)

(g) He leads a most unhappy life. (Make it exclamatory)






SECTION-D

(Textbooks  :  45 Marks)


10. Read the following extracts and answer the questions that follow:


(a) Driving from my parent’s

home to Cochin last Friday

morning, I saw my mother, beside me,

doze, open mouthed, her face

ashen like that of a corpse. 


(i) Where was the speaker driving to ? 1

(ii) What did she notice when her mother sat beside her ? 1

(iii) Find two words from the passage that mean' sleep lightly' and 'dead body'. 1

(iv) Why was her mother's face like that of a corpse ? 1


OR


(b) A thing of beauty is a joy forever

Its loveliness increases, it will never

Pass into nothingness; but will keep

A bower quiet for us, and a sleep

Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing. 


(i) Who is the poet of these lines and what is the title of the poem ? 1

(ii) Why is a thing of beauty is a joy forever ? 2

(iii) What is a bower ? 1



11. Answer any three of the following questions in 30-40 words 2×3=6


(i) Why has the poet bought in the image of the merry children spilling out of their homes ?

(ii) What is the Childish longing that the poet refers to? Why is it in vain ?

(iii) Why quietness would be an exotic moment for the speaker in Keeping Quiet ?

(iv) What is the legend on which the poem A thing of beauty is written ?

(v) Why has the mother been compared to the late winter's moon ?

(vi) How is a thing of beauty a joy forever ?

(vii) What is considered to be an exotic moment in the poem ?

(viii) Who will soothe the rural poor out of their wits and how ?




12. Answer any five of the following questions : 1×5=5


(i) What is the name of the blacksmith in 'The Last Lesson' ?

(ii) What does Mukesh want to be ?

(iii) What position did John Rowntree hold before leaving Shillong a few days after independence ?

(iv) What is Geoff's profession ?

(v) What did M Hamel write at the end of the class ?

(vi) How did the author find the weather when he arrived at Gauhati ?

(vii) For whom does Sophie ask Danny Casey an autograph ?

(viii) Why have Saheb and his family migrated to Seemapuri ?

(ix) How did the author find the weather when he arrived at Gauhati ?

(x) Who was Rajkumar Shukla ?




13. Answer any five in 30-40 words : 2×5=10


(i) Why did Watcher, the blacksmith, tell Franz that he would reach school in 'Plenty of time' ?

(ii) What are the two different worlds in Firozabad ? 

(iii) What was the incident that promoted Gandhi to raise his voice of protest against the British ?

(iv) Why did M Hamel not blame Franz alone for bis inability to learn ? 

(v) Why do the young inhabitants of Firozabad end up losing their eye sight ?

(vi) How was a solution to the problem of indigo sharecroppers of Champaran found ?

(vii) What is a marboat and how is it operated ?

(viii) What is incongruous about the delicate bow which fastened the apron strings of Sophie's mother ?

(ix) What does Rowntree say about the river banks in the Manash Sanctuary ?



14. Answer any one of the following questions in 80-100 words: 5×1=5

(a) Describe the efforts made by R. K. Shukla to persuade Gandhi to go to Champaran ? 5


OR


(b) What does Rowntree state about the importance of Gauhati ? Is the statement true in our time today ? 



15. Answer any one of the Following questions in 125-150 word : 7×1=7

(a) What impression do you form of Mr Lamb ? How does he look at life ?


OR


(b) Write a character sketch of Dr Sadao Hoki as depicted in The Enemy.



16. Answer any four of the following questions in 30-40 words: 2×4=8

(a) What did the Maharaja decide to do when he remembered the astrologer's prediction ?

(b) What did Annan say about his community to the narrator ?

(c) What is the meaning of Domahi ? What do people usually have for lunch on that day ?

(d) Who was Dr Sadao ? Where was his house ?

(e) Why are not there any curtains at the windows of Mr Lambs house ?

(f) What was Zitkala Sa's idea regarding short shingled hair ?

(h) What explanation was given by the chief astrologer to the query of the little Tiger King ?

(h) How was Hana ? What did she notice coming out of the mist ?




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