English 12th Previous Year Question Paper 2019 SET-III (CBSE)

English

SECTION – A

(READING) 30

Q.1. Read the passage given below and answer the Questions that follow: [20]

1. The sage of science, Einstein, was sitting in a depressive and pensive mood one evening. His eyes were brimming with tears. The pain was evident on his face. He peeped out of the window of his room. The sun had set a few minutes back. The sky was filled with a reddish glow. At this sunset, he felt that it was humanity that had sunk into devilish darkness and the reddish glow in the sky was the blood of humanity spilling all over the sky from earth. With tired steps, he walked back to his chair and settled down. It was the 9th of August 1945. Three days back, he had felt the same agony as if someone had tom him apart. He was deeply hurt and depressed when he heard on the radio that America had dropped an atom bomb on the Japanese city, Hiroshima. Today, within three days another bomb was dropped on another city, Nagasaki and lakhs of people had been killed.

2. He had heard that the blast released so much energy that it had paled all past destructions in comparison and death had played out a pitiable dance of destruction. The flames that broke out of the bomb were burning, melting and exploding buildings. Scared of the heat of the bomb, people had jumped into lakes and rivers, but the water was boiling and the people too were burnt and killed. The animals in the water were already boiled to death. Animals, trees, herbs, fragrant flowering plants were all turned into ashes. The atomic energy destruction had just not stopped there. It had entered the atmosphere there and had spread radiation that would affect people for generations to come and would also bring about destructive irreversible biological change in animals and plants.

3. As the news of the atomic attack reached Einstein, and he became aware of the glaring horror of the abuse of atomic energy, his distress and restlessness knew no bounds. He could not control himself and picked up his violin to turn his mind on to other things. While playing the violin, he tried to dissolve his distress in its sad notes, but couldn’t. He was burning on the embers of destruction; his heart was filled with an ocean of agony and tears just continued streaming uncontrollably out of his eyes. Night had fallen. His daughter came up and asked him to eat something as he had not taken anything for the last four days. His voice was restrained and he said, “I don’t feel like eating.”

4. He could not sleep that night. Lying down, he was thinking how he had drawn the attention of the then American President Roosevelt towards the destructive powers of an atomic bomb. He had thought that this would be used to scare Hitler and put an end to the barbarism that Hitler was up to. However, Roosevelt kept him in the dark and made false promises. Eventually, he had abused Einstein’s equation of E = mc2that resulted in the destructive experiments. His actions had made science and scientists as murderers. Einstein kept on thinking for a long time. Eventually, he slipped into sleep. When he woke up at dawn, there was a new dawn in him too. The atomic threat had transformed his heart.

5. The next day, he decided to disassociate himself from the scientific policy of the government and all governmental institutions. He decided to open educational institutions for children, adolescents and youth—institutions where along with science, spirituality will be compulsorily taught.

6. To inaugurate this institution, he had invited two great philosophers, Bertrand Russell and Albert Schweitzer. Ten other great scientists who had own Nobel Prizes in different fields were also invited. They all saw a different Einstein, not a great scientist but a sage in him. The institution was opened by garlanding a photo of Mahatma Gandhi. While garlanding the Mahatma, he became emotional and said with a lump in his throat, “I bow down to the great man who fought for the independence of his country through non-violence. He could do so because he was a truthful man and true spiritualist.”

7. Those who teach science should be taught, spirituality too. Without harmony between science and spirituality, the destruction would continue unabated. A few years after this institution was built, a Japanese delegation came to meet him. Einstein broke down in the meeting and said. “You can give me any punishment and I will accept it. Anyway, I have decided to lead my life in penitence.” The Japanese were moved by this sincerity and forgot their grief.

 

Q.1.1.On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer each of the Questions given below by choosing the most appropriate option : [1 × 5 = 5]

(a) Besides two great philosophers how many other scientists were invited by Einstein to inaugurate the institution where spirituality would be compulsorily taught?

(i) Five

(ii) Ten

(iii) Eight

(iv) Fifteen

Answer:

(ii) Ten

 

(b) Which musical instrument did Einstein play when he was in grief?

(i) Harmonium

(ii) Guitar

(iii) Violin

(iv) Flute

Answer:

(iii) Violin

 

(c) Einstein came to know that America had dropped an atom bomb on the Japanese city, Hiroshima through

(i) television

(ii) newspaper

(iii) radio

(iv) a telephonic message

Answer:

(iii) Radio

 

(d) Which American President was told about the destructive power of an atomic bomb?

(i) Kennedy

(ii) Bill Clinton

(iii) Lincoln

(iv) Roosevelt

Answer:

(iv) Roosevelt.

 

(e) Einstein said to the Japanese delegation,

 (i) “You can give me any punishment and I will accept it.”

(ii) “I am not at fault.”

(iii) “What could I do?”

(iv) “The President didn’t agree to my advice.”

Answer:

(i) “You can give me any punishment and I will accept it.”

 

Q.1.2.Answer the following Questions briefly: [1 × 6 = 6]

(a) What did Einstein do to overcome his distress after getting the news of the atomic attack?

(b) Which event in 1945, according to Einstein, turned science and scientists into murderers?

(c) What did Einstein do to show his displeasure over the atomic attack?

(d) Whose photo was garlanded at the inauguration of Einstein’s institute for children, adolescents and youth?

(e) Name the philosophers that Einstein invited to inaugurate the new institution.

(f) Why did Einstein want harmony between science and spirituality while teaching in educational institutes?

Answer:

(a) Einstein was extremely distressed after getting the news of the atomic attack. To distract his mind from this serious news, he picked up his violin and began playing sad notes on it. He did not even eat for four days.

(b) In 1945, America had dropped atom bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bombs made to scare Hitler and put an end to barbarism had been misused to kill many innocent lives. This event according to Einstein, turned science and scientists into murders.

(c) To show his displeasure over the atomic attack, Einstein decided to disassociate himself from the scientific policy of the government and all its institutions. He decided to open educational institutions where science and spirituality would be compulsorily taught to children, adolescents and youth.

(d) The photo of Mahatma Gandhi was garlanded at the inauguration of Einstein’s institute for children, adolescents and youth.

(e) Two great philosophers, Bertrand Russell and Albert Schweitzer were invited by Einstein to inaugurate the new institution.

(f) Einstein’s fear of destruction due to the atomic bomb attacks transformed his thinking. He felt the need for bonding between science and spirituality to bring about harmony. This could bring a decrease in destruction of life and peace would prevail in the world.

 

Q.1.3. Answer any three of the following Questions in 25-30 word each: [2 × 3 = 6]

(a) What did Einstein feel while looking at the sunset from his room’s window? 

(b) Give a brief description of the disaster when the atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city, Nagasaki.

(c) What did Einstein think of Mahatma Gandhi?

(d) What was Einstein’s reaction when the Japanese delegation met him?

Answer:

(a) Einstein with tears brimming from his eyes and pain evident in his face, peeped out of the window of his room. Looking at the sunset, he felt the sinking of humanity into a devilish darkness and the reddish glow in the sky felt like human blood spilling all over the sky from the earth. He was tom apart.

(b) The explosion at Nagasaki caused death, burning, melting and exploding of buildings. The water in the lakes and rivers was boiled hot leading humans as well as aquatic animals to death. All living and non-living things were turned into ashes.

(c) Einstein thought of Mahatma Gandhi as a great man who used non-violence as his tool while fighting for his country’s independence. Einstein referred to the Mahatma as a truthful and spiritualist man.

(d) Einstein, on meeting the Japanese delegation, broke down and announced that he was ready for any punishment given to him. He also spoke of his decision to lead the rest of his life in penitence.

 

Q.1.4. Find words/phrases from the passage which are similar in meaning to each of the following : 

(a) mental pain (para 1)

(b) agreement (para 7)

(c) regret/remorse (para 7)

Answer:

(a) agony

(b) harmony

(c) penitence

 

Q.2. Read the passage given below carefully and answer the Questions that follow: 

1. To live in harmony with oneself and the environment is the wish of every human. However, in modem times greater physical and emotional demands are constantly placed upon many areas of life. More and more people suffer from physical and mental tension such as stress, anxiety, insomnia, and there is an imbalance in physical activity and proper exercise. This is why methods and techniques for the attainment and improvement of health, as well as physical, mental and spiritual harmony, are of great importance, and Yoga meets this requirement.

2. The word “Yoga” originates from Sanskrit and means “to join, to unite”. Yoga exercises have a holistic effect and bring body, mind, consciousness and soul into a balance. In this way Yoga assists us in coping with everyday demands, problems and worries. Yoga helps to develop a greater understanding of our self, the purpose of life and our relationship with God.

3. On the spiritual path, Yoga leads us to supreme knowledge and eternal bliss in the union of the individual Self with the universal Self. Yoga is that supreme, cosmic principle. It is the light of life, the universal creative consciousness that is always awake and never sleeps, that always was, always is, always will be.

4. Many thousands of years ago in India, Rishis (wise men and saints) explored nature and the eosmos in their meditations. They discovered the laws of the material and spiritual realms and gained an insight into the connection within the universe. They investigated the cosmic laws, the laws of nature and the elements, life on earth and the powers and energies at work in the universe—both in the external world and on a spiritual level. The unity of matter and energy, the origin of the universe and the effects of the elementary powers have been described and explained in the Vedas. Much of this knowledge has been rediscovered and confirmed by modem science.

5. From these experiences and insight a far-reaching and comprehensive system known as Yoga originated and gave us valuable, practical instructions for the body, breathing, concentration, relaxation and meditation. The system “Yoga in Daily Life” is taught worldwide in Yoga Centres, Adult Education Centres, Health Institutions, Fitness and Sports Clubs, Rehabilitation Centres and Health Resorts. It is suitable for all age groups—the name itself indicates that Yoga can be and should be used “in Daily Life”.

6. The exercise levels have been worked out in consultation with doctors and physiotherapists and can therefore — with observation of the stated rules and precautions—be practiced independently at home by anyone. “Yoga in Daily Life” is a holistic system, which means it takes into consideration not only the physical, but also the mental and spiritual aspects. Positive thinking, perseverance, discipline, orientation towards the Supreme, prayer as well as kindness and understanding form the way to Self-Knowledge and Self-Realisation.

 

Q.2.1. On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, make notes on it using headings and subheadings. Use recognizable abbreviations (wherever necessary — minimum four) and a format you consider suitable. Also supply an appropriate title to it. 

 

Q.2.2. Write a summary of the above passage in about 100 words. 

Answer: TITLE : YOGA IN DAILY LIFE

1. Need for Yoga

(i) Decreases mental and physical stress in daily life

(ii) Attnt. and improv. of physical and mental health and spiritual harmony

2. Benefits of Yoga

(i) Bal. of body, mind, consciousness and soul

(ii) Cope with daily probs.

(iii) Supreme knwldg. of union of indvl. self and univ. Self

3. Practice of Yoga

(i) Practical instructions for – body, breathing, concentration, relaxation, meditation

(ii) Taught worldwide in Yoga Centres, Health Institutions, Rehabilitation Centres etc.

4. Yoga in daily life

(i) Use of yoga daily for positivity in life

(ii) Holistic system, considers physical, mental and spiritual aspects

SUMMARY: Today, people face greater physical and mental problems in their daily lives. These problems are related to lack of physical, mental and spiritual harmony. Yoga helps bridge this gap. “Yoga” originated from a Sanskrit word that means “to join” or “to unite”. Yoga exercises balance of body, mind, consciousness and soul. This in a way, helps us to tackle various problems that afflict us in our day-to-day life. The practice of Yoga has been prevalent since ancient times as prescribed in the Vedas. “Yoga in daily life” provides practical instructions for the body, breathing, concentration, relaxation and meditation. Yoga paves the way from self-knowledge to self-realization.

 

SECTION – B

(ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS)

Q.3. You are Dhruv/Deepa. Your father, Shri Dheeraj Garg of Gurugram wants you to draft an invitation to be sent to friends and relatives on the occasion of your elder sister’s marriage. Prepare the invitation giving necessary details in not more than 50 words. 

OR

Q.3.Water is precious and each one of us must stop its wastage to avoid its scarcity in the near future. Prepare a poster requesting people of your colony to adopt means to save water, prevent its wastage, etc. You are Rama/Rohan of Ashima Vihar, Saket, Ahmedabad. (50 words)

Answer:

OR

 

Q.4. The elderly living alone in cities are not safe. Reports of violence against them are really very disturbing. The recent murder of two elderly persons has rocked the city. It seems the police are not taking adequate steps to make the elderly feel safe and secure. Write a letter in 120-150 words to the Editor, ‘Modern Times’ to draw the attention of the law and order authorities to the problem and take effective steps to deal it. You are Sohan/Sangeets, 12, Roshan Colony, Alampur. 

OR

Q.4. You have read an advertisement in the newspaper, ‘Pune Times’ for the post of software engineer in Alex Software, Pune. You believe that you possess the requisite qualifications and experience and your innovative ideas will prove an asset to the company. Write an application in 120-150 words emphasising your strong points and your suitability for the post. Also include your biodata. You are Saurabh/Shikha, 12, Mall Road, Chandigarh.

Answer:

12 Roshan Colony,

Alampur

3rd March 20XX

The Editor

Modem Times

Alampur

Subject : Safety precautions for the elderly in the city.

Sir/Madam,

Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I, on behalf of the residents of Roshan Colony, wish to bring to your kind attention, the murder of the two elderly people that have taken place recently. As a resident of the area in which the attack took place, I write to point out the lack of protection that the seniors are offered.

The recent murders, while brutal, are not a surprising phenomenon considering the lack of proper precautions taken to ensure the safety of the elderly. While I mourn the loss of the two souls that were attacked, I also fear for those who are still with us. It is even more surprising to see that despite these attacks, very little is done to ensure their safety. It is important, in today’s times that the authorities take proper precaution for those in our communities who are the most vulnerable i.e., the elderly.

I believe that highlighting it through your newspaper would bring it to the attention of the proper authorities so that they can take appropriate and legal steps to ensure the safety of the elderly at the earliest.

Thanking you,

Yours respectfully,

Sangeeta/Sohan

OR

12, Mall Road

Chandigarh

10th March 20XX

The Manager

Alex Software

Pune

Subject: Application for the post of a Software Engineer

Sir/Madam,

In response to your advertisement in the Pune Times dated January, 20XX for the post of a software engineer, I hereby offer my candidature for the same. I believe that my skills and qualifications match your requirements.

I have worked as a software engineer at GnC for the last eight years. It has been my dream to work in this sector which is playing such an important role in the development of society. My area of specialty is user interface and coding. I have been appreciated for my efficiency by my previous employers. If given the opportunity, I am sure I will be able to prove my capabilities to you as well.

I would be glad to get this opportunity and speak more about my work in a personal interview. I am available to come to Pune at your convenience. Thank you so much for reading my letter and for considering me for this position. I am enclosing my detailed resume for your perusal.

Sincerely,

Shikha / Saurabh

Encl. : Detailed Resumeand Work Experience

Certificate

RESUME

 

Q.5. Respect for law, concern for others and maintaining a clean environment are some of the qualities of a civilized person. It is sad that we do not pay much attention to them. You are Shoma/Sonu. Write a speech in 150-200 words to be delivered in the morning assembly on the topic, ‘Importance of Civic Sense’. [10]

OR

Q.5. Write a debate in 150-200 words either for or against the motion:‘Money is the only thing that matters in today’s life’.

Answer:

IMPORTANCE OF CIVIC SENSE

Dear Friends and Faculty, I, Shoma/Sonu of class XII-C, wish all of you a very good Morning. I am privileged to present my views on the importance of civic sense with you today.

How often have we seen people spitting on the roadside? How often have we seen people standing, watching someone else in pain? How many of us leave the lights on when we don’t really need it?

We see these things on a daily basis. We curse the people who do these things but then we do it ourselves too. We say to ourselves, “Why should I stop when no one else is?” We forget that every single person’s actions matter.

We live in a time where we stand at the edge of irreversible changes. In such a time, it becomes more important than ever that we hold on to our civic sense. If we continue to live as individuals rather than a society on this planet, just functioning based on rules that ensure our mere survival, then there will come a time when the society will never be the same. Knowing this, it becomes even more important to emphasize the importance that civic sense can have in our very lives. It is high time that we all start to live with civic sense and social mannerism for a cleaner and healthier environment. This will help us change the society at the earliest.Thank you.

OR

MONEY IS THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS IN TODAY’S LIFE

Honourable judges, teachers and my worthy opponents, today, I am glad to receive this opportunity to present to you my side for the argument “Money is the only thing that matters in today’s life”.

In today’s society, having money can be the difference between life and death. It has become common knowledge to know that one can get anywhere if the right people are on your side. The way our society is built, the value placed on money and having more of it has lead to the rise of Billionaires with so much wealth that they no longer are in touch with how the common man survives and in the same place, we have people who cannot access basic necessities because of the lack of funds.

This disparity does not reduce as time goes on, it grows. This is because access to good education, high-paying jobs and better accommodations are available only to those who have the money to afford it. While it is easy to say that the younger generations place less importance on money, it is only those with money that can say this. Without money, one cannot get anywhere in today’s society. At the end of the day, one can’t help but agree that money moves the world around .

 

Q.6.The tendency to use violence at the slightest provocation and thus to solve personal and general problems is growing among people in our society. This is not a civilized way of dealing with the problems. Violence solves no problem; it must be shunned. Write a article in 150-200 words on the topic, You are Shan/ Shobha. [10]

OR

Q.6. The Fine Arts Club of your school celebrated its tenth anniversary in a grand manner. Distinguished artists Pt. Jasraj, Hariprasad Chaurasia and the veteran Kathak dancer Shovana Narayan graced the occasion and enthralled the audience by their mesmerizing compositions. Shovana Narayan’s graceful movements were a delight to watch. The function ended with two lilting songs by Shambu, a class 10th student of your school. Write a report in 150-200 words on the event, to be published in your school magazine. You are Sohan/Sakhi, Secretary of the Club.

Answer:

‘DON’T TAKE LAW INTO YOUR OWN HANDS

By Shobha / Shan“An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.” This was stated by Mahatma Gandhi when our nation was fighting for its independence from the British Raj. Yet, today our nation faces the growing problem of violence at the slightest provocation.

All it takes for a violent attack on another person is their presence. Women have been attacked for working at officer or studying in colleges because others believe they do not have the right to be there, people of different race or colour are abused and attacked verbally or physically simply for existing in a certain space. The tendency to hate is strong. There is a growing crowd of both victims and perpetrators and sometimes one can’t help but wonder if the need to rely on the laws of the land is indeed worthwhile.

Sadly, taking matters into ones hands are not the methods through which problems are truly solved. All violence does is to breed more violence. It is important to take steps to help people find the right way to solve problems, through the use of words over actions. This can only be done if there are proper precautions in place for people who act out aggressively with the barest hint of provocation. It is time that we, as a society, look at the problem of violence more seriously and try to find a solution together.

OR

10th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FINE ARTS CLUB

By Sakhi / Sohan, Secretary of Fine Arts Club Last Friday marked the tenth anniversary of our school’s Fine Arts Club. To commemorate this achievement, a grand celebration was held to honour the milestones achieved by the club. The celebration, lasting nearly an entire day, included a variety of renowned artists and veterans of the business as well as performances by the club members. Held at the School Auditorium, the Club is proud to say that the entire hall was full of guests as well as audiences. Aside from the notable faces, the crowd also held parents of the club members as well as outsiders who had bought tickets to attend the event.

The audience was treated by performances of the distinguished artists such as Pt. Jasraj and Hariprasad Chaurasia. Their performances captivated the audience and their compositions moved the audience changing the air of the entire celebration. We were also graced with the veteran Kathak dancer Shovana Narayan who gave us the honour of performing on the stage. In grand finale of the show, there was two songs performed by Shambu, a class 10 student and a club member. The talented and heart-wrenching performance earned a standing ovation from the audience and there were requests for an encore, which we were unable to perform due to time constraints. The President of the club presented the vote of thanks after which light refreshments were served.

 

SECTION – C

(LITERATURE : TEXTBOOKS AND LONG READING TEXT)

Q.7.Read the extract given below and answer the Questions that follow : [1 × 4=4]

Perhaps the Earth can teach us

as when everything seems dead

and later proves to be alive.

Now I’ll count up to twelve

and you keep quiet and I will go.

(a) Name the poem and its poet. [1]

(b) What does the Earth teach us? [1]

(c) What does the poet want to achieve by counting up to twelve? [1]

(d) Give an example of what now seems to be dead but later on becomes alive. [1]

OR

 

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.

(a) Name the poem and its poet. [1]

(b) How does a thing of beauty remain a joy forever? [1]

(c) Explain : ‘never pass into nothingness’. [1]

(d) How does the bower help us in our life? Give two examples. [1]

Answer :

(a) The poem is ‘Keeping Quiet’ and the poet is Pablo Neruda.

(b) The earth teaches us to be patient, productive and to live in tranquility.

(c) The poet wants to enlighten us on the importance of patience and meditation by counting up to twelve. By remaining still and through reasoning, we can achieve to be positive and overthrow the negativity within us.(d) A seed when falls into the earth and dies, grows into a plant which bears fruit, gives shade when it grows into a tree, and helps the environment.

OR

(a) The poem is ‘A Thing of Beauty’ and the poet is John Keats.

(b) A thing of beauty is eternal as it revives our memories and leaves a positive influence on our minds. As time passes by, its beauty only increases with time. This only helps in providing everlasting joy to the eye of the beholder.

(c) Joy that lasts in beauty is everlasting, its importance never diminishes but grows with time.

(d) Bower is a peaceful dwelling place that helps us is our life. Under the shade of the tree, it provides us protection from the sun and rain. It is also a safe and quiet place for rest and meditation.

 

Q.8.Answer any four of the following Q .s in 30 – 40 words each: [3 × 4 = 12]

(a) What steps did Gandhiji take to remove the cultural and social backwardness in the rural areas of Champaran ?

(b) Why was the crofter so kind and generous to the peddler ?

(c) Give examples from ‘Keeping Quiet’ to show that Neruda was peace loving.

(d) How did Annan’s advice to his sister Bama impact her ?

(e) What dilemma did Sadao and his wife face when they saw the wounded American soldier ?

(f) How did Jo want the story narrated by her father to end ?

Answer:

(a) The social and cultural backwardness in the rural areas of Champaran caused Gandhi a great pain. His appeal for teachers was responded by several people. In about six villages, primary schools were opened. Gandhi’s wife and youngest son also came to Champaran to help him. Kasturba taught personal cleanliness and community sanitation to the people. Gandhi also managed to get the help of a doctor who with three medicines, tried to fight the miserable health conditions of Champaran.

(b) The crofter was a lonely old man living all alone with no family. He craved for a human company. Therefore, when the peddler requested the old man for a shelter the old man, in his generosity and need for someone to talk, welcomed the peddler for supper.

(c) We know that the poet Neruda is a peace-loving person through several instances in the poem. He cares for both humans and nature. In the poem, Neruda wishes that fishermen do not hunt whales, he wants the man who is collecting salt to stop for a while and see the self-harm it is doing and lastly, he wishes that people who run about indulging in wars, to stop what they are doing and instead, embrace peace with their brothers.

(d) Annan told his sister Bama that they were born into the untouchable caste and they did not have any honor or dignity. The only way to earn their due respect was to go ahead in life by studying hard. These words changed Bama’s attitude towards life. She took her brother Annan’s advice seriously and excelled in her academics. She stood first in her class and this gained her the respect of people as well as friends.

(e) Dr. Sadao and his wife found the wounded American soldier on the beach near their house. The soldier needed an immediate medical attention which Dr.Sadao could give. If Dr. Sadao sheltered the American soldier, they could be arrested. However, if they handed the soldier to the police he would surely die. Thus, Dr. Sadao was in a dilemma.

(f) The story narrated by Jo’s father ended with Roger the skunk’s mother hitting the wizard for making her son smell like roses. Jo did not like this ending. She wanted the wizard to hit Roger’s mother back for not letting his.

 

Q.9. Answer any one of the following Questions in 120 -150 words : [6]

(a) Everybody during the last lesson was filled with regret. Comment.

(b) Why is the Champaran episode considered to be the beginning of the Indian struggle for independence?

(c) It is not unusual for a lower middle class girl to dream big. How unrealistic were Sophie’s dreams?

Answer:

(a) The story, “The Last Lesson” is set during the Franco-Prussian War when the French districts of Alsace and Lorraine passed into the hands of Prussia. The Prussian government then made the declaration that only German was to be taught in the schools in Alsace and Lorraine. This order affected the local public badly and each one of them was repenting for wasting time and not learning French. Each person in the class was filled with regret. The French language teacher, M. Hamel felt guilty for sending his students to complete his personal tasks. The parents of the students never bothered to send their children to class but instead preferred that the children work on the farm or at mills. Even the older people in the room like old Hauser, the former mayor, the former postman and other elders of the village showed regret on neither learning French themselves nor encouraging their children to learn the language.

(b) India was under the suzerainty of the British power for more than a hundred years before the incident at Champaran. The people of India were tired of the unjust rules and policies of the British. The landlords at Champaran were forced to grow indigo in 15% of the available land and then surrender the entire harvest as rent. When the peasants learned about the development of synthetic indigo, they demanded for their money. Gandhiji managed to get the amount back and provided courage to the peasants. The incident at Champaran was an attempt to alleviate the distress of large numbers of poor people. At Champaran, Gandhiji received the support of thousands of people. The peasants became aware of their rights, grew more courageous and began to contribute to the movement. Gandhiji successfully implemented the method of non-violence and non-cooperation. Therefore, it can be said that the Champaran episode is the beginning of the Indian struggle for independence.

(c) Sophie the protagonist of the story “Going Places” comes from a lower middle-class background and like most girls, she tends to have escapist tendencies. Her background limits her aims and ambitions. Comparatively, her best friend Jansie and her family try to limit her from day dreaming. Sophie dreams of things that she cannot have like buying a boutique. When Q .ed about how she would go about achieving this dream, she mentions that she would do that through a manager job like Mary Quant or by being an actress, or a fashion designer. She constantly dreams of upgrading her life despite the unrealistic demands of her dreams. The sad reality is that these unrealistic dreams simply distract a person from their goals. It makes a person crave for excuses and separates them from the realities of the world. Sophie’s dreams and ambitions coupled with her crush on Daney Casey are so unrealistic that they separate her from the realities of her world.

 

Q.10. Answer any one of the following Questions in 120-150 words: [6]

(a) Describe the efforts made by the Tiger King to achieve his target of killing a hundred tigers.

(b) Explain the reaction of Dr. Sadao’s servants when he decided to give shelter to an enemy in the house.

(c) Describe Jack’s art of storytelling.

Answer: 

(a) The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram was known as the Tiger King. At the time of his birth, the astrologers had declared that the prince would die one day. At that prophecy, the ten-day-old prince asked the astrologers to reveal the manner of his death. The wise men, though baffled by this miracle, declared that the prince’s death would come from a tiger. When the Prince came of age, he took matters in his own hands and killed a tiger. On sharing these details with the astrologer, he stated that it did not mean that the King was safe. As a matter of fact, he must be careful about the hundredth tiger. Thereafter, the King decided to kill a hundred tigers. He, thus, got the name ‘Tiger King’. In his initial years as a king, he killed around seventy tigers. He also killed around twenty-nine tigers in the forest belonging to his father-in-law. Somehow a hundredth tiger was arranged for him to kill but the tiger did not die when it was shot. Later, the soldiers killed the tiger and with this, the King achieved his dream of killing a hundred tigers.

(b) Dr Sadao Hoki resided along the coast in Japan with his wife Hana. During the war, he was not sent along with the other troupes because the General was under his treatment and needed Dr Sadao’s services. On one occasion, Dr Sadao saw an injured young American soldier in need of his help. He brought the soldier home and began treating him. The servants were frightened and puzzled. As a matter of fact, the old gardener declared that Dr Sadao ought not to heal the wound of that white man because he should have been dead also as he was their enemy. He also believed that the soldier was first shot and then the sea caught him and wounded him with her rocks. If Dr Sadao healed what the shot and the sea had done, then Dr Sadao and the servants would have to suffer. They were also skeptical because the man was their enemy and if the news of the man at the house spread, then their lives would be in danger. The servants finally chose to leave the house altogether.

(c) Storytelling is a ritual for Jack and his four-year-old daughter Jo. He aims to express his wisdom, art and creativity infused with cunningness through his stories. Jack begins his story telling sessions in the evenings and before Saturday naps. The originality of these stories are that they all revolve around a tiny creature called Roger. His stories more or less follow one pattern with minor variations depending on the theme for the day. Each story begins and describes a Roger who may be a squirrel, a fish or a chipmunk. The stories also have a wise owl and a magic wand wielding wizard. Each story is a lesson in morals. Jack successfully manages to capture the attention of his daughter because he understands her span of attention while using his creativity to create the desired effect. He can imitate different voices and uses this positive attribute to communicate his ideas in an enthusiastic manner. Each of these stories are his own invention and he uses this talent along with his other talent of adopting the right facial expressions to capture his daughter’s interest and provide life lessons along the way.

 

Q.11.Answer any one of the following Questions in 120-150 words : ** [6]

(a) Describe the burglary that took place at Mr. Bunting’s house. (The Invisible Man)

(b) How did Griffin move about in the village of lping?

(c) Why does Silas return to Lantern Yard after having lived and prospered at Raveloe? How does his visit prove useful to him?

(d) How was Silas transformed completely with the arrival of a child?

 

Q.12.Answer any one of the following Q .s in 120 -150 words : ** [6]

(a) Describe Nancy Lammeter’s personality and approach to life. (Silas Marner)

(b) Writer a character sketch of Godfrey Cass. (Silas Marner)

(c) Marval is the only character in ‘The Invisible Man’ who interacts with Griffin and gains something. Elaborate.

(d) How did Dr. Kemp use the information given to him by Griffin himself to get him arrested? Was he successful in doing so?

English 12th Previous Year Question Paper 2019 SET-II (CBSE)

English

SECTION – A

(READING) 30

Q.1. Read the passage given below and answer the Questions that follow: [20]

1. The sage of science, Einstein, was sitting in a depressive and pensive mood one evening. His eyes were brimming with tears. The pain was evident on his face. He peeped out of the window of his room. The sun had set a few minutes back. The sky was filled with a reddish glow. At this sunset, he felt that it was humanity that had sunk into devilish darkness and the reddish glow in the sky was the blood of humanity spilling all over the sky from earth. With tired steps, he walked back to his chair and settled down. It was the 9th of August 1945. Three days back, he had felt the same agony as if someone had tom him apart. He was deeply hurt and depressed when he heard on the radio that America had dropped an atom bomb on the Japanese city, Hiroshima. Today, within three days another bomb was dropped on another city, Nagasaki and lakhs of people had been killed.

2. He had heard that the blast released so much energy that it had paled all past destructions in comparison and death had played out a pitiable dance of destruction. The flames that broke out of the bomb were burning, melting and exploding buildings. Scared of the heat of the bomb, people had jumped into lakes and rivers, but the water was boiling and the people too were burnt and killed. The animals in the water were already boiled to death. Animals, trees, herbs, fragrant flowering plants were all turned into ashes. The atomic energy destruction had just not stopped there. It had entered the atmosphere there and had spread radiation that would affect people for generations to come and would also bring about destructive irreversible biological change in animals and plants.

3. As the news of the atomic attack reached Einstein, and he became aware of the glaring horror of the abuse of atomic energy, his distress and restlessness knew no bounds. He could not control himself and picked up his violin to turn his mind on to other things. While playing the violin, he tried to dissolve his distress in its sad notes, but couldn’t. He was burning on the embers of destruction; his heart was filled with an ocean of agony and tears just continued streaming uncontrollably out of his eyes. Night had fallen. His daughter came up and asked him to eat something as he had not taken anything for the last four days. His voice was restrained and he said, “I don’t feel like eating.”

4. He could not sleep that night. Lying down, he was thinking how he had drawn the attention of the then American President Roosevelt towards the destructive powers of an atomic bomb. He had thought that this would be used to scare Hitler and put an end to the barbarism that Hitler was up to. However, Roosevelt kept him in the dark and made false promises. Eventually, he had abused Einstein’s equation of E = mc2that resulted in the destructive experiments. His actions had made science and scientists as murderers. Einstein kept on thinking for a long time. Eventually, he slipped into sleep. When he woke up at dawn, there was a new dawn in him too. The atomic threat had transformed his heart.

5. The next day, he decided to disassociate himself from the scientific policy of the government and all governmental institutions. He decided to open educational institutions for children, adolescents and youth—institutions where along with science, spirituality will be compulsorily taught.

6. To inaugurate this institution, he had invited two great philosophers, Bertrand Russell and Albert Schweitzer. Ten other great scientists who had own Nobel Prizes in different fields were also invited. They all saw a different Einstein, not a great scientist but a sage in him. The institution was opened by garlanding a photo of Mahatma Gandhi. While garlanding the Mahatma, he became emotional and said with a lump in his throat, “I bow down to the great man who fought for the independence of his country through non-violence. He could do so because he was a truthful man and true spiritualist.”

7. Those who teach science should be taught, spirituality too. Without harmony between science and spirituality, the destruction would continue unabated. A few years after this institution was built, a Japanese delegation came to meet him. Einstein broke down in the meeting and said. “You can give me any punishment and I will accept it. Anyway, I have decided to lead my life in penitence.” The Japanese were moved by this sincerity and forgot their grief.

 

Q.1.1.On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer each of the Questions given below by choosing the most appropriate option : [1 × 5 = 5]

(a) Besides two great philosophers how many other scientists were invited by Einstein to inaugurate the institution where spirituality would be compulsorily taught?

(i) Five

(ii) Ten

(iii) Eight

(iv) Fifteen

Answer:

(ii) Ten

 

(b) Which musical instrument did Einstein play when he was in grief?

(i) Harmonium

(ii) Guitar

(iii) Violin

(iv) Flute

Answer:

(iii) Violin

 

(c) Einstein came to know that America had dropped an atom bomb on the Japanese city, Hiroshima through

(i) television

(ii) newspaper

(iii) radio

(iv) a telephonic message

Answer:

(iii) Radio

 

(d) Which American President was told about the destructive power of an atomic bomb?

(i) Kennedy

(ii) Bill Clinton

(iii) Lincoln

(iv) Roosevelt

Answer:

(iv) Roosevelt.

 

(e) Einstein said to the Japanese delegation,

 (i) “You can give me any punishment and I will accept it.”

(ii) “I am not at fault.”

(iii) “What could I do?”

(iv) “The President didn’t agree to my advice.”

Answer:

(i) “You can give me any punishment and I will accept it.”

 

Q.1.2.Answer the following Questions briefly: [1 × 6 = 6]

(a) What did Einstein do to overcome his distress after getting the news of the atomic attack?

(b) Which event in 1945, according to Einstein, turned science and scientists into murderers?

(c) What did Einstein do to show his displeasure over the atomic attack?

(d) Whose photo was garlanded at the inauguration of Einstein’s institute for children, adolescents and youth?

(e) Name the philosophers that Einstein invited to inaugurate the new institution.

(f) Why did Einstein want harmony between science and spirituality while teaching in educational institutes?

 

Answer:

(a) Einstein was extremely distressed after getting the news of the atomic attack. To distract his mind from this serious news, he picked up his violin and began playing sad notes on it. He did not even eat for four days.

(b) In 1945, America had dropped atom bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bombs made to scare Hitler and put an end to barbarism had been misused to kill many innocent lives. This event according to Einstein, turned science and scientists into murders.

(c) To show his displeasure over the atomic attack, Einstein decided to disassociate himself from the scientific policy of the government and all its institutions. He decided to open educational institutions where science and spirituality would be compulsorily taught to children, adolescents and youth.

(d) The photo of Mahatma Gandhi was garlanded at the inauguration of Einstein’s institute for children, adolescents and youth.

(e) Two great philosophers, Bertrand Russell and Albert Schweitzer were invited by Einstein to inaugurate the new institution.

(f) Einstein’s fear of destruction due to the atomic bomb attacks transformed his thinking. He felt the need for bonding between science and spirituality to bring about harmony. This could bring a decrease in destruction of life and peace would prevail in the world.

 

Q.1.3. Answer any three of the following Questions in 25-30 word each: [2 × 3 = 6]

 

(a) What did Einstein feel while looking at the sunset from his room’s window? 

(b) Give a brief description of the disaster when the atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city, Nagasaki.

(c) What did Einstein think of Mahatma Gandhi?

(d) What was Einstein’s reaction when the Japanese delegation met him?

 

Answer:

(a) Einstein with tears brimming from his eyes and pain evident in his face, peeped out of the window of his room. Looking at the sunset, he felt the sinking of humanity into a devilish darkness and the reddish glow in the sky felt like human blood spilling all over the sky from the earth. He was tom apart.

(b) The explosion at Nagasaki caused death, burning, melting and exploding of buildings. The water in the lakes and rivers was boiled hot leading humans as well as aquatic animals to death. All living and non-living things were turned into ashes.

(c) Einstein thought of Mahatma Gandhi as a great man who used non-violence as his tool while fighting for his country’s independence. Einstein referred to the Mahatma as a truthful and spiritualist man.

(d) Einstein, on meeting the Japanese delegation, broke down and announced that he was ready for any punishment given to him. He also spoke of his decision to lead the rest of his life in penitence.

 

Q.1.4. Find words/phrases from the passage which are similar in meaning to each of the following : 

(a) mental pain (para 1)

(b) agreement (para 7)

(c) regret/remorse (para 7)

Answer:

(a) agony

(b) harmony

(c) penitence

 

Q.2. Read the passage given below carefully and answer the Questions that follow: 

1. To live in harmony with oneself and the environment is the wish of every human. However, in modem times greater physical and emotional demands are constantly placed upon many areas of life. More and more people suffer from physical and mental tension such as stress, anxiety, insomnia, and there is an imbalance in physical activity and proper exercise. This is why methods and techniques for the attainment and improvement of health, as well as physical, mental and spiritual harmony, are of great importance, and Yoga meets this requirement.

2. The word “Yoga” originates from Sanskrit and means “to join, to unite”. Yoga exercises have a holistic effect and bring body, mind, consciousness and soul into a balance. In this way Yoga assists us in coping with everyday demands, problems and worries. Yoga helps to develop a greater understanding of our self, the purpose of life and our relationship with God.

3. On the spiritual path, Yoga leads us to supreme knowledge and eternal bliss in the union of the individual Self with the universal Self. Yoga is that supreme, cosmic principle. It is the light of life, the universal creative consciousness that is always awake and never sleeps, that always was, always is, always will be.

4. Many thousands of years ago in India, Rishis (wise men and saints) explored nature and the eosmos in their meditations. They discovered the laws of the material and spiritual realms and gained an insight into the connection within the universe. They investigated the cosmic laws, the laws of nature and the elements, life on earth and the powers and energies at work in the universe—both in the external world and on a spiritual level. The unity of matter and energy, the origin of the universe and the effects of the elementary powers have been described and explained in the Vedas. Much of this knowledge has been rediscovered and confirmed by modem science.

5. From these experiences and insight a far-reaching and comprehensive system known as Yoga originated and gave us valuable, practical instructions for the body, breathing, concentration, relaxation and meditation. The system “Yoga in Daily Life” is taught worldwide in Yoga Centres, Adult Education Centres, Health Institutions, Fitness and Sports Clubs, Rehabilitation Centres and Health Resorts. It is suitable for all age groups—the name itself indicates that Yoga can be and should be used “in Daily Life”.

6. The exercise levels have been worked out in consultation with doctors and physiotherapists and can therefore — with observation of the stated rules and precautions—be practiced independently at home by anyone. “Yoga in Daily Life” is a holistic system, which means it takes into consideration not only the physical, but also the mental and spiritual aspects. Positive thinking, perseverance, discipline, orientation towards the Supreme, prayer as well as kindness and understanding form the way to Self-Knowledge and Self-Realisation.

 

Q.2.1. On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, make notes on it using headings and subheadings. Use recognizable abbreviations (wherever necessary — minimum four) and a format you consider suitable. Also supply an appropriate title to it. 

 

Q.2.2. Write a summary of the above passage in about 100 words. 

Answer: TITLE : YOGA IN DAILY LIFE

1. Need for Yoga

   (i) Decreases mental and physical stress in daily life

   (ii) Attnt. and improv. of physical and mental health and spiritual harmony

2. Benefits of Yoga

  (i) Bal. of body, mind, consciousness and soul

  (ii) Cope with daily probs.

  (iii) Supreme knwldg. of union of indvl. self and univ. Self

3. Practice of Yoga

   (i) Practical instructions for – body, breathing, concentration, relaxation, meditation

   (ii) Taught worldwide in Yoga Centres, Health Institutions, Rehabilitation Centres etc.

4. Yoga in daily life

  (i) Use of yoga daily for positivity in life

  (ii) Holistic system, considers physical, mental and spiritual aspects

SUMMARY:

Today, people face greater physical and mental problems in their daily lives. These problems are related to lack of physical, mental and spiritual harmony. Yoga helps bridge this gap. “Yoga” originated from a Sanskrit word that means “to join” or “to unite”. Yoga exercises balance of body, mind, consciousness and soul. This in a way, helps us to tackle various problems that afflict us in our day-to-day life. The practice of Yoga has been prevalent since ancient times as prescribed in the Vedas. “Yoga in daily life” provides practical instructions for the body, breathing, concentration, relaxation and meditation. Yoga paves the way from self-knowledge to self-realization.

 

SECTION – B

(ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS)

Q.3. You are Dhruv/Deepa. Your father, Shri Dheeraj Garg of Gurugram wants you to draft an invitation to be sent to friends and relatives on the occasion of your elder sister’s marriage. Prepare the invitation giving necessary details in not more than 50 words. 

OR

Q.3.Water is precious and each one of us must stop its wastage to avoid its scarcity in the near future. Prepare a poster requesting people of your colony to adopt means to save water, prevent its wastage, etc. You are Rama/Rohan of Ashima Vihar, Saket, Ahmedabad. (50 words)

Answer:

OR

 

Q.4. The elderly living alone in cities are not safe. Reports of violence against them are really very disturbing. The recent murder of two elderly persons has rocked the city. It seems the police are not taking adequate steps to make the elderly feel safe and secure. Write a letter in 120-150 words to the Editor, ‘Modern Times’ to draw the attention of the law and order authorities to the problem and take effective steps to deal it. You are Sohan/Sangeets, 12, Roshan Colony, Alampur. 

OR

Q.4. You have read an advertisement in the newspaper, ‘Pune Times’ for the post of software engineer in Alex Software, Pune. You believe that you possess the requisite qualifications and experience and your innovative ideas will prove an asset to the company. Write an application in 120-150 words emphasising your strong points and your suitability for the post. Also include your biodata. You are Saurabh/Shikha, 12, Mall Road, Chandigarh.

Answer:

12 Roshan Colony,

Alampur

3rd March 20XX

The Editor

Modem Times

Alampur

Subject : Safety precautions for the elderly in the city.

Sir/Madam,

Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I, on behalf of the residents of Roshan Colony, wish to bring to your kind attention, the murder of the two elderly people that have taken place recently. As a resident of the area in which the attack took place, I write to point out the lack of protection that the seniors are offered.

The recent murders, while brutal, are not a surprising phenomenon considering the lack of proper precautions taken to ensure the safety of the elderly. While I mourn the loss of the two souls that were attacked, I also fear for those who are still with us. It is even more surprising to see that despite these attacks, very little is done to ensure their safety. It is important, in today’s times that the authorities take proper precaution for those in our communities who are the most vulnerable i.e., the elderly.

I believe that highlighting it through your newspaper would bring it to the attention of the proper authorities so that they can take appropriate and legal steps to ensure the safety of the elderly at the earliest.

Thanking you,

Yours respectfully,

Sangeeta/Sohan

OR

12, Mall Road

Chandigarh

10th March 20XX

The Manager

Alex Software

Pune

Subject: Application for the post of a Software Engineer

Sir/Madam,

In response to your advertisement in the Pune Times dated January, 20XX for the post of a software engineer, I hereby offer my candidature for the same. I believe that my skills and qualifications match your requirements.

I have worked as a software engineer at GnC for the last eight years. It has been my dream to work in this sector which is playing such an important role in the development of society. My area of specialty is user interface and coding. I have been appreciated for my efficiency by my previous employers. If given the opportunity, I am sure I will be able to prove my capabilities to you as well.

I would be glad to get this opportunity and speak more about my work in a personal interview. I am available to come to Pune at your convenience. Thank you so much for reading my letter and for considering me for this position. I am enclosing my detailed resume for your perusal.

Sincerely,

Shikha / Saurabh

Encl. : Detailed Resumeand Work Experience

Certificate

RESUME

 

Q.5.Career conscious students focus primarily on academics and neglect participation in games and sports, not realising how important physical activities are. You are Vineet/Vinita. Prepare a speech in 150-200 words to be delivered in the morning assembly of your school on the topic, ‘Balancing Academics and Sports/ [10]

OR

Q.5.Write a debate in 150-200 words either for or against the motion: 21st century is an age of greed’.

Answer:

BALANCING ACADEMICS AND SPORTS

Dear audience, Good morning to all. I, Vineet/ Vinita, feel extremely happy as it’s a matter of great privilege for me to deliver a speech on the topic, “Balancing Academics and Sports”.

Today is a beautiful day for playing outside, and yet, many of our students and my fellow classmates, will skip the chance to play in favour of another round of revision of our study materials. This is done in hopes of improving their scores and having a better career, a better future. However, in doing so, they are ignoring one very important factor that is essential for a successful future i.e., health.

While pulling away from the books to play or participate in sports for a while might sound like a huge sacrifice, it is a necessity. Finding a balance between sports and academics ensures success in the future. It has been proven that our brain cannot process all the information given to it without breaks. Sports and other physical activities help our brain process things faster. Focusing solely on academics leads to anxiety, distress and depression in students.

I would like to conclude this speech by saying that health is something to be treasured, we can never regain it if lost. Hence, Sports should be an integral part of the curriculum. Focusing all our energy on academics at such a crucial age can have a huge effect that can change our lives. Thanks to all for being so generous in listening to my views so attentively and patiently.

OR

21st CENTURY IS AN AGE OF GREED

Respected chairperson, members of the jury and my worthy opponents, I, xyz of class XII am glad to have the opportunity today to argue against the motion that “21st Century is an age of greed”.

The notion that the 21st century is full of greed is one that is easy to arrive at. Today we have more material comfort than we probably know what to do with and a great divide in the incomes that people earn. Yet, we are in a time when more people are giving to charity than ever before. In the past few years, those who can, have started donating generously to multiple causes. There exist NGO’s and charities that help people with everything from getting back onto their feet after a natural disaster to curing terminal illnesses. What is important to note is not just that these charities exist, but that there is an increasing number of people giving generously towards various causes. As a matter of fact, social media has played an important role in encouraging people to donate to the right medium.

To conclude, I would like to point out that while there is an increasing number of products, technological advances and services people are paying for, there is a balanced increase in the amount that people are giving to those in need. Thank You!

 

Q.6. Abundance of advertisements in newspapers, magazines and even on television is a wastage of both time and money of readers and viewers. You are Shobha/Sameer. Write an article in 150 – 200 words on the topic, ‘Excessive Use of Advertisements in Media’. 

OR

Q.6. An NGO, ‘Health for All’ organised a health check-up camp in a slum at Amritsar. You are Ruchika/Raunak, and you visited the camp. Write a report in 150-200 words covering arrangements such as registration, check-up, tests carried out, etc.

Answer:

EXCESSIVE USE OF ADVERTISEMENTS IN MEDIA

By Shobha/Sameer, XIIA

Mark Twain once said, “Many a small thing has been made large by the right kind of advertising”. Today’s media platforms contain more ads than the content itself and this applies to all form of media that we choose to entertain ourselves with. To the media, advertising is more profitable than the content they provide.

Televisions today show more advertisements than the actual content and newspapers contain more ads per page than it does the actual information. Magazines are even more confusing, often giving articles that serve no purpose other than to convince the reader to buy the product advertised on the next page. These advertisements waste the money of those who have subscribed to the product or service for the sake of information. Furthermore, it is statistically shown that the advertisements make people believe that they are missing out on trends leading to excessive consumerism and materialism.

Taking everything into account, it is important to note that reducing the amount of advertising present in the media might have a positive impact. Perhaps, the space allotted to advertisements can be kept as a percentage of information and content presented in order to ensure that the content takes precedence over the advertisements.

OR

HEALTH CHECK UP CAMP IN A SLUM

By Ruchika/Raunak

Amritsar, March 20XX : A health camp was organised in a slum in Amritsar by the NGO ‘Health for All.’ The camp was set up in such a way that each person who opted to get the health checkup first had to register at the counter by giving his name and age. Once the check-up was completed, the people were requested to submit the forms at the registration desk.

Upon registration, the people were required to visit a general physician, a dentist, and an optometrist. Once the available doctors had examined them, the participants were required to get a blood test done. For most people tested, it was a basic work-up of their non-fasting blood sugar and other related tests. However, for those who suffered from other diseases, the doctors made a note of it in the form given to them, requesting specific tests be done to understand the severity of the condition. Financing for additional tests were also covered by the medical laboratories associated with the NGO.

The results of these tests shall be available to the NGO in a few weeks’ time and then the doctors and volunteers will return to the slum to treat or advice as necessary to the participants that require it. It was refreshing to see a huge tum-up for this eye-opening event.

 

SECTION – C

(LITERATURE : TEXTBOOKS AND LONG READING TEXT)

Q.7.Read the extract given below and answer the Questions that follow : [1 × 4=4]

Perhaps the Earth can teach us

as when everything seems dead

and later proves to be alive.

Now I’ll count up to twelve

and you keep quiet and I will go.

(a) Name the poem and its poet. [1]

(b) What does the Earth teach us? [1]

(c) What does the poet want to achieve by counting up to twelve? [1]

(d) Give an example of what now seems to be dead but later on becomes alive. [1]

OR

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.

(a) Name the poem and its poet. [1]

(b) How does a thing of beauty remain a joy forever? [1]

(c) Explain : ‘never pass into nothingness’. [1]

(d) How does the bower help us in our life? Give two examples. [1]

Answer :

(a) The poem is ‘Keeping Quiet’ and the poet is Pablo Neruda.

(b) The earth teaches us to be patient, productive and to live in tranquility.

(c) The poet wants to enlighten us on the importance of patience and meditation by counting up to twelve. By remaining still and through reasoning, we can achieve to be positive and overthrow the negativity within us.(d) A seed when falls into the earth and dies, grows into a plant which bears fruit, gives shade when it grows into a tree, and helps the environment.

OR

(a) The poem is ‘A Thing of Beauty’ and the poet is John Keats.

(b) A thing of beauty is eternal as it revives our memories and leaves a positive influence on our minds. As time passes by, its beauty only increases with time. This only helps in providing everlasting joy to the eye of the beholder.

(c) Joy that lasts in beauty is everlasting, its importance never diminishes but grows with time.

(d) Bower is a peaceful dwelling place that helps us is our life. Under the shade of the tree, it provides us protection from the sun and rain. It is also a safe and quiet place for rest and meditation.

 

Q.8. Answer any four of the following Q .s in 30 – 40 words each: [3 × 4 = 12]

(a) What are the two most admirable qualities in Mukesh ?

(b) What is wrong with Jansie’s outlook on life?

(c) What does Neruda wish fishermen and warmongers to do ?

(d) How is the Derry we meet at the beginning different from the Derry at the end ? 

(e) Why was the General apologetic when Sadao told him that the prisoner had escaped?

(f) Why did Zitkala-Sa oppose tooth and nail the shingling of her long hair ?

 

Answer:

(a) Two admirable qualities in Mukesh are that he dares to dream and is focused on achieving them. Mukesh refuses to accept his destiny as a bangle-maker like his father and ancestors. He is ready to walk the long distance from his house to the garage where could learn to be a motor mechanic which he aims to be.

(b) Jansie is too pragmatic towards how she percieves things to be. She is not flexible about her dreams and believes that she will continue to be in the position that they currently live in Jansie is realistic and constantly keeps Sophie’s day-dreaming in check.

(c) Neruda is a lover of peace and non-violence. He wishes that the fishermen do not hunt the whales in the cold regions. He also wishes that the warmongers who normally indulge in wars and violence, walk with their brothers in some of their best clothes in the shade of trees, doing nothing.

(d) Derry at the beginning of the story is a very negative person and because of his ugly appearance, hides away from the crowds. He believes that the acid has eaten his skin and him alive. He feels that he doesn’t need any second chance to live. However, Derry at the end of the story is more optimistic and practical. He decides to live happily by being friendlier with people.

(e) The General believed that Sadao was indispensable to his life as none were as skilled as Dr Sadao. When Sadao told him about the prisoner who had escaped, he was apologetic as he had forgotten about his promise of sending assassins to kill the enemy, that he made to Sadao, in his greed and selfish needs.

(f) Zitkala-Sa opposed tooth and nail the shingling of her long hair because she remembered her mother’s words. Her mother told her that shingling of the hair was done to the prisoners of the war. In their culture, only mourners and cowards kept short hair.

 

Q.9. Answer any one of the following Questions in 120 -150 words : [6]

(a) Everybody during the last lesson was filled with regret. Comment.

(b) Why is the Champaran episode considered to be the beginning of the Indian struggle for independence?

(c) It is not unusual for a lower middle class girl to dream big. How unrealistic were Sophie’s dreams?

Answer:

(a) The story, “The Last Lesson” is set during the Franco-Prussian War when the French districts of Alsace and Lorraine passed into the hands of Prussia. The Prussian government then made the declaration that only German was to be taught in the schools in Alsace and Lorraine. This order affected the local public badly and each one of them was repenting for wasting time and not learning French. Each person in the class was filled with regret. The French language teacher, M. Hamel felt guilty for sending his students to complete his personal tasks. The parents of the students never bothered to send their children to class but instead preferred that the children work on the farm or at mills. Even the older people in the room like old Hauser, the former mayor, the former postman and other elders of the village showed regret on neither learning French themselves nor encouraging their children to learn the language.

(b) India was under the suzerainty of the British power for more than a hundred years before the incident at Champaran. The people of India were tired of the unjust rules and policies of the British. The landlords at Champaran were forced to grow indigo in 15% of the available land and then surrender the entire harvest as rent. When the peasants learned about the development of synthetic indigo, they demanded for their money. Gandhiji managed to get the amount back and provided courage to the peasants. The incident at Champaran was an attempt to alleviate the distress of large numbers of poor people. At Champaran, Gandhiji received the support of thousands of people. The peasants became aware of their rights, grew more courageous and began to contribute to the movement. Gandhiji successfully implemented the method of non-violence and non-cooperation. Therefore, it can be said that the Champaran episode is the beginning of the Indian struggle for independence.

(c) Sophie the protagonist of the story “Going Places” comes from a lower middle-class background and like most girls, she tends to have escapist tendencies. Her background limits her aims and ambitions. Comparatively, her best friend Jansie and her family try to limit her from day dreaming. Sophie dreams of things that she cannot have like buying a boutique. When Q .ed about how she would go about achieving this dream, she mentions that she would do that through a manager job like Mary Quant or by being an actress, or a fashion designer. She constantly dreams of upgrading her life despite the unrealistic demands of her dreams. The sad reality is that these unrealistic dreams simply distract a person from their goals. It makes a person crave for excuses and separates them from the realities of the world. Sophie’s dreams and ambitions coupled with her crush on Daney Casey are so unrealistic that they separate her from the realities of her world.

 

Q.10. Answer any one of the following Questions in 120-150 words: [6]

(a) Describe the efforts made by the Tiger King to achieve his target of killing a hundred tigers.

(b) Explain the reaction of Dr. Sadao’s servants when he decided to give shelter to an enemy in the house.

(c) Describe Jack’s art of storytelling.

Answer: 

(a) The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram was known as the Tiger King. At the time of his birth, the astrologers had declared that the prince would die one day. At that prophecy, the ten-day-old prince asked the astrologers to reveal the manner of his death. The wise men, though baffled by this miracle, declared that the prince’s death would come from a tiger. When the Prince came of age, he took matters in his own hands and killed a tiger. On sharing these details with the astrologer, he stated that it did not mean that the King was safe. As a matter of fact, he must be careful about the hundredth tiger. Thereafter, the King decided to kill a hundred tigers. He, thus, got the name ‘Tiger King’. In his initial years as a king, he killed around seventy tigers. He also killed around twenty-nine tigers in the forest belonging to his father-in-law. Somehow a hundredth tiger was arranged for him to kill but the tiger did not die when it was shot. Later, the soldiers killed the tiger and with this, the King achieved his dream of killing a hundred tigers.

(b) Dr Sadao Hoki resided along the coast in Japan with his wife Hana. During the war, he was not sent along with the other troupes because the General was under his treatment and needed Dr Sadao’s services. On one occasion, Dr Sadao saw an injured young American soldier in need of his help. He brought the soldier home and began treating him. The servants were frightened and puzzled. As a matter of fact, the old gardener declared that Dr Sadao ought not to heal the wound of that white man because he should have been dead also as he was their enemy. He also believed that the soldier was first shot and then the sea caught him and wounded him with her rocks. If Dr Sadao healed what the shot and the sea had done, then Dr Sadao and the servants would have to suffer. They were also skeptical because the man was their enemy and if the news of the man at the house spread, then their lives would be in danger. The servants finally chose to leave the house altogether.

(c) Storytelling is a ritual for Jack and his four-year-old daughter Jo. He aims to express his wisdom, art and creativity infused with cunningness through his stories. Jack begins his story telling sessions in the evenings and before Saturday naps. The originality of these stories are that they all revolve around a tiny creature called Roger. His stories more or less follow one pattern with minor variations depending on the theme for the day. Each story begins and describes a Roger who may be a squirrel, a fish or a chipmunk. The stories also have a wise owl and a magic wand wielding wizard. Each story is a lesson in morals. Jack successfully manages to capture the attention of his daughter because he understands her span of attention while using his creativity to create the desired effect. He can imitate different voices and uses this positive attribute to communicate his ideas in an enthusiastic manner. Each of these stories are his own invention and he uses this talent along with his other talent of adopting the right facial expressions to capture his daughter’s interest and provide life lessons along the way.

 

Q.11.Answer any one of the following Questions in 120-150 words : ** [6]

(a) Describe the burglary that took place at Mr. Bunting’s house. (The Invisible Man)

(b) How did Griffin move about in the village of lping?

(c) Why does Silas return to Lantern Yard after having lived and prospered at Raveloe? How does his visit prove useful to him?

(d) How was Silas transformed completely with the arrival of a child?

 

Q.12.Answer any one of the following Q .s in 120 -150 words : ** [6]

(a) Describe Nancy Lammeter’s personality and approach to life. (Silas Marner)

(b) Writer a character sketch of Godfrey Cass. (Silas Marner)

(c) Marval is the only character in ‘The Invisible Man’ who interacts with Griffin and gains something. Elaborate.

(d) How did Dr. Kemp use the information given to him by Griffin himself to get him arrested? Was he successful in doing so?

English 12th Previous Year Question Paper 2019 SET-I (CBSE)

English

SECTION – A

(READING) 30

Q.1. Read the passage given below and answer the Questions that follow: [20]

1. The sage of science, Einstein, was sitting in a depressive and pensive mood one evening. His eyes were brimming with tears. The pain was evident on his face. He peeped out of the window of his room. The sun had set a few minutes back. The sky was filled with a reddish glow. At this sunset, he felt that it was humanity that had sunk into devilish darkness and the reddish glow in the sky was the blood of humanity spilling all over the sky from earth. With tired steps, he walked back to his chair and settled down. It was the 9th of August 1945. Three days back, he had felt the same agony as if someone had tom him apart. He was deeply hurt and depressed when he heard on the radio that America had dropped an atom bomb on the Japanese city, Hiroshima. Today, within three days another bomb was dropped on another city, Nagasaki and lakhs of people had been killed.

2. He had heard that the blast released so much energy that it had paled all past destructions in comparison and death had played out a pitiable dance of destruction. The flames that broke out of the bomb were burning, melting and exploding buildings. Scared of the heat of the bomb, people had jumped into lakes and rivers, but the water was boiling and the people too were burnt and killed. The animals in the water were already boiled to death. Animals, trees, herbs, fragrant flowering plants were all turned into ashes. The atomic energy destruction had just not stopped there. It had entered the atmosphere there and had spread radiation that would affect people for generations to come and would also bring about destructive irreversible biological change in animals and plants.

3. As the news of the atomic attack reached Einstein, and he became aware of the glaring horror of the abuse of atomic energy, his distress and restlessness knew no bounds. He could not control himself and picked up his violin to turn his mind on to other things. While playing the violin, he tried to dissolve his distress in its sad notes, but couldn’t. He was burning on the embers of destruction; his heart was filled with an ocean of agony and tears just continued streaming uncontrollably out of his eyes. Night had fallen. His daughter came up and asked him to eat something as he had not taken anything for the last four days. His voice was restrained and he said, “I don’t feel like eating.”

4. He could not sleep that night. Lying down, he was thinking how he had drawn the attention of the then American President Roosevelt towards the destructive powers of an atomic bomb. He had thought that this would be used to scare Hitler and put an end to the barbarism that Hitler was up to. However, Roosevelt kept him in the dark and made false promises. Eventually, he had abused Einstein’s equation of E = mc2that resulted in the destructive experiments. His actions had made science and scientists as murderers. Einstein kept on thinking for a long time. Eventually, he slipped into sleep. When he woke up at dawn, there was a new dawn in him too. The atomic threat had transformed his heart.

5. The next day, he decided to disassociate himself from the scientific policy of the government and all governmental institutions. He decided to open educational institutions for children, adolescents and youth—institutions where along with science, spirituality will be compulsorily taught.

6. To inaugurate this institution, he had invited two great philosophers, Bertrand Russell and Albert Schweitzer. Ten other great scientists who had own Nobel Prizes in different fields were also invited. They all saw a different Einstein, not a great scientist but a sage in him. The institution was opened by garlanding a photo of Mahatma Gandhi. While garlanding the Mahatma, he became emotional and said with a lump in his throat, “I bow down to the great man who fought for the independence of his country through non-violence. He could do so because he was a truthful man and true spiritualist.”

7. Those who teach science should be taught, spirituality too. Without harmony between science and spirituality, the destruction would continue unabated. A few years after this institution was built, a Japanese delegation came to meet him. Einstein broke down in the meeting and said. “You can give me any punishment and I will accept it. Anyway, I have decided to lead my life in penitence.” The Japanese were moved by this sincerity and forgot their grief.

 

Q.1.1.On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer each of the Questions given below by choosing the most appropriate option : [1 × 5 = 5]

(a) Besides two great philosophers how many other scientists were invited by Einstein to inaugurate the institution where spirituality would be compulsorily taught?

(i) Five

(ii) Ten

(iii) Eight

(iv) Fifteen

Answer:

(ii) Ten

 

(b) Which musical instrument did Einstein play when he was in grief?

(i) Harmonium

(ii) Guitar

(iii) Violin

(iv) Flute

Answer:

(iii) Violin

 

(c) Einstein came to know that America had dropped an atom bomb on the Japanese city, Hiroshima through

(i) television

(ii) newspaper

(iii) radio

(iv) a telephonic message

Answer:

(iii) Radio

 

(d) Which American President was told about the destructive power of an atomic bomb?

(i) Kennedy

(ii) Bill Clinton

(iii) Lincoln

(iv) Roosevelt

Answer:

(iv) Roosevelt.

 

(e) Einstein said to the Japanese delegation,

 (i) “You can give me any punishment and I will accept it.”

(ii) “I am not at fault.”

(iii) “What could I do?”

(iv) “The President didn’t agree to my advice.”

Answer:

(i) “You can give me any punishment and I will accept it.”

 

Q.1.2.Answer the following Questions briefly: [1 × 6 = 6]

(a) What did Einstein do to overcome his distress after getting the news of the atomic attack?

(b) Which event in 1945, according to Einstein, turned science and scientists into murderers?

(c) What did Einstein do to show his displeasure over the atomic attack?

(d) Whose photo was garlanded at the inauguration of Einstein’s institute for children, adolescents and youth?

(e) Name the philosophers that Einstein invited to inaugurate the new institution.

(f) Why did Einstein want harmony between science and spirituality while teaching in educational institutes?

 

Answer:

(a) Einstein was extremely distressed after getting the news of the atomic attack. To distract his mind from this serious news, he picked up his violin and began playing sad notes on it. He did not even eat for four days.

(b) In 1945, America had dropped atom bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bombs made to scare Hitler and put an end to barbarism had been misused to kill many innocent lives. This event according to Einstein, turned science and scientists into murders.

(c) To show his displeasure over the atomic attack, Einstein decided to disassociate himself from the scientific policy of the government and all its institutions. He decided to open educational institutions where science and spirituality would be compulsorily taught to children, adolescents and youth.

(d) The photo of Mahatma Gandhi was garlanded at the inauguration of Einstein’s institute for children, adolescents and youth.

(e) Two great philosophers, Bertrand Russell and Albert Schweitzer were invited by Einstein to inaugurate the new institution.

(f) Einstein’s fear of destruction due to the atomic bomb attacks transformed his thinking. He felt the need for bonding between science and spirituality to bring about harmony. This could bring a decrease in destruction of life and peace would prevail in the world.

 

Q.1.3.Answer any three of the following Questions in 25-30 word each: [2 × 3 = 6]

(a) What did Einstein feel while looking at the sunset from his room’s window? 

(b) Give a brief description of the disaster when the atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city, Nagasaki.

(c) What did Einstein think of Mahatma Gandhi?

(d) What was Einstein’s reaction when the Japanese delegation met him?

Answer:

(a) Einstein with tears brimming from his eyes and pain evident in his face, peeped out of the window of his room. Looking at the sunset, he felt the sinking of humanity into a devilish darkness and the reddish glow in the sky felt like human blood spilling all over the sky from the earth. He was tom apart.

(b) The explosion at Nagasaki caused death, burning, melting and exploding of buildings. The water in the lakes and rivers was boiled hot leading humans as well as aquatic animals to death. All living and non-living things were turned into ashes.

(c) Einstein thought of Mahatma Gandhi as a great man who used non-violence as his tool while fighting for his country’s independence. Einstein referred to the Mahatma as a truthful and spiritualist man.

(d) Einstein, on meeting the Japanese delegation, broke down and announced that he was ready for any punishment given to him. He also spoke of his decision to lead the rest of his life in penitence.

 

Q.1.4. Find words/phrases from the passage which are similar in meaning to each of the following : 

(a) mental pain (para 1)

(b) agreement (para 7)

(c) regret/remorse (para 7)

Answer:

(a) agony

(b) harmony

(c) penitence

 

Q.2. Read the passage given below carefully and answer the Questions that follow: 

1. To live in harmony with oneself and the environment is the wish of every human. However, in modem times greater physical and emotional demands are constantly placed upon many areas of life. More and more people suffer from physical and mental tension such as stress, anxiety, insomnia, and there is an imbalance in physical activity and proper exercise. This is why methods and techniques for the attainment and improvement of health, as well as physical, mental and spiritual harmony, are of great importance, and Yoga meets this requirement.

2. The word “Yoga” originates from Sanskrit and means “to join, to unite”. Yoga exercises have a holistic effect and bring body, mind, consciousness and soul into a balance. In this way Yoga assists us in coping with everyday demands, problems and worries. Yoga helps to develop a greater understanding of our self, the purpose of life and our relationship with God.

3. On the spiritual path, Yoga leads us to supreme knowledge and eternal bliss in the union of the individual Self with the universal Self. Yoga is that supreme, cosmic principle. It is the light of life, the universal creative consciousness that is always awake and never sleeps, that always was, always is, always will be.

4. Many thousands of years ago in India, Rishis (wise men and saints) explored nature and the eosmos in their meditations. They discovered the laws of the material and spiritual realms and gained an insight into the connection within the universe. They investigated the cosmic laws, the laws of nature and the elements, life on earth and the powers and energies at work in the universe—both in the external world and on a spiritual level. The unity of matter and energy, the origin of the universe and the effects of the elementary powers have been described and explained in the Vedas. Much of this knowledge has been rediscovered and confirmed by modem science.

5. From these experiences and insight a far-reaching and comprehensive system known as Yoga originated and gave us valuable, practical instructions for the body, breathing, concentration, relaxation and meditation. The system “Yoga in Daily Life” is taught worldwide in Yoga Centres, Adult Education Centres, Health Institutions, Fitness and Sports Clubs, Rehabilitation Centres and Health Resorts. It is suitable for all age groups—the name itself indicates that Yoga can be and should be used “in Daily Life”.

6. The exercise levels have been worked out in consultation with doctors and physiotherapists and can therefore — with observation of the stated rules and precautions—be practiced independently at home by anyone. “Yoga in Daily Life” is a holistic system, which means it takes into consideration not only the physical, but also the mental and spiritual aspects. Positive thinking, perseverance, discipline, orientation towards the Supreme, prayer as well as kindness and understanding form the way to Self-Knowledge and Self-Realisation.

 

Q.2.1. On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, make notes on it using headings and subheadings. Use recognizable abbreviations (wherever necessary — minimum four) and a format you consider suitable. Also supply an appropriate title to it. 

 

Q.2.2. Write a summary of the above passage in about 100 words. 

Answer: TITLE : YOGA IN DAILY LIFE

1. Need for Yoga

   (i) Decreases mental and physical stress in daily life

   (ii) Attnt. and improv. of physical and mental health and spiritual harmony

2. Benefits of Yoga

  (i) Bal. of body, mind, consciousness and soul

  (ii) Cope with daily probs.

  (iii) Supreme knwldg. of union of indvl. self and univ. Self

3. Practice of Yoga

   (i) Practical instructions for – body, breathing, concentration, relaxation, meditation

   (ii) Taught worldwide in Yoga Centres, Health Institutions, Rehabilitation Centres etc.

4. Yoga in daily life

   (i) Use of yoga daily for positivity in life

  (ii) Holistic system, considers physical, mental and spiritual aspects

SUMMARY:

Today, people face greater physical and mental problems in their daily lives. These problems are related to lack of physical, mental and spiritual harmony. Yoga helps bridge this gap. “Yoga” originated from a Sanskrit word that means “to join” or “to unite”. Yoga exercises balance of body, mind, consciousness and soul. This in a way, helps us to tackle various problems that afflict us in our day-to-day life. The practice of Yoga has been prevalent since ancient times as prescribed in the Vedas. “Yoga in daily life” provides practical instructions for the body, breathing, concentration, relaxation and meditation. Yoga paves the way from self-knowledge to self-realization.

 

SECTION – B

(ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS)

Q.3. You are Dhruv/Deepa. Your father, Shri Dheeraj Garg of Gurugram wants you to draft an invitation to be sent to friends and relatives on the occasion of your elder sister’s marriage. Prepare the invitation giving necessary details in not more than 50 words. 

OR

Q.3.Water is precious and each one of us must stop its wastage to avoid its scarcity in the near future. Prepare a poster requesting people of your colony to adopt means to save water, prevent its wastage, etc. You are Rama/Rohan of Ashima Vihar, Saket, Ahmedabad. (50 words)

Answer:

OR

 

 

Q.4. Kerala was badly hit by floods due to heavy rains. Even today the victims are suffering financially, physically and mentally. Write a letter in 120 – 150 words to the Editor. ‘The Times of Kerala’ giving details of the loss of life and property. Also, make an appeal to the people and the Government to provide help and relief to the afflicted. You are Varun/ Vandana, 31 Shastri Nagar, Trichi.

OR

Q.4. You are Shobha/Sushil from 56, A BIOCK, Saket, Agra. Write an application along with a personal resume in 120-150 words in response to the following advertisement.

Wanted an experienced hockey coach having B.P.Ed Degree for our school. Apply to the Principal, Agarsen Public School, Agra by 15th March, 2019.

Answer:

31 Shastri Nagar,

Trichi

3rd March 20XX

The Editor

The Times of Kerala

Thiruvandapuram

Subject: Relief for survivors of floods in Kerala

Sir/Madam,

Through the columns of your esteemed and widely read newspaper, I would like to highlight the present conditions of the people affected by the floods that devastated Kerala last year.

The floods that caused a lot of death and destruction in ‘God’s own land, has left behind a trail of victims a year after it wreaked havoc in the state. These survivors of the flood are still struggling to deal with the consequences on their own. They are dealing with the physical damage as well as the mental and emotional trauma that comes with having survived the event without those that are dear to them. These people have lost their livelihood and some have even lost mobility and structure.

I request you to highlight their plight in the newspaper. They are in need of the basic necessities and more. Any help offered by the government and the people reading this, would make a world of change in their lives.

Yours respectfully,

Varun/Vandana

 

OR

 

56, A Block, Saket Agra

10th March 20XX

The Principal

Agarsen Public School

Agra

Subject : Application for the post of hockey coach.

Sir/Madam,

In response to your advertisement in the Indian Express dated 5th March, 20XX for the position of hockey coach, I hereby offer my candidature for the same. I believe that my experience and background fit your requirements for the position.

I have had the pleasure to be the hockey coach at St. Stephen’s College, Delhi for the last five years and the pleasure of assisting the esteemed coach Pramod Srivastav at Tripti High School for four years as well. I have two Bachelor’s degrees, one in Physical education and another in Education. Coaching students has been my passion and I am sure that I can work well with the team. Both the teams I have worked with previously have been able to play in multiple competitions statewide. I have received positive feedback from the students, the parents and the school.You may call me for an interview on any date as per your convenience. I shall be able to join my duties at one month’s notice if appointed. As requested, I have enclosed my resume with this letter.

Yours sincerely,

Shobha /Sushil

Encl.: Resume

RESUME

 

Q.5. You are concerned about the cleanliness of parks, roads and even your school premises. In spite of various measures taken by local and school administration, lack of cleanliness is still a problem. You are Namita/Keshav. Prepare a speech in 150-200 words to be delivered in the morning assembly of your school on the topic, ‘Cleanliness is the Responsibility of All. 

OR

Q.5. Write a debate in 150 – 200 words either for or against the motion: ‘Stray dogs should not be put to sleep’.

Answer: 

CLEANLINESS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ALL

Honorable Principal, teachers and all my dear friends, Good Morning to all!I am Keshav/Namita of class XII C. It’s a great honour for me to stand before everyone and deliver a speech on the importance of cleanliness. Today, I would like to address the idea of cleanliness in our locality. Specifically, I would like to talk about cleanliness in public spaces such as parks and roads as well as other spaces that host large groups of people simultaneously such as our school.

Local authorities have taken various measures to combat this issue of keeping an area clean by fining people for littering in public spaces and banning defecation in open spaces. The school also has rules regarding cleanliness and certain punishments for littering. However, I feel that these don’t seem as useful because the job of cleaning up has been left to the custodians, both in school and in these public spaces. It is a state of sorry to see people twice our age cleaning up after the future citizens of a country. It is important for us, as students to start realizing that cleanliness of a space is not a job that we should be pushing onto other people, but something we should be doing as a personal responsibility as good citizens.

It is important that each of us as citizens do our part in maintaining the cleanliness of our surroundings. It can be as simple as picking up any piece of paper we drop or making sure that the things we are throwing away are inside the wastebaskets. These small steps can have a large impact, so to all of us, I say it is time for us to stop thinking of the idea of cleanliness and start doing what we can to make a clean and healthy environment a reality. Thank you.

OR

 

STRAY DOGS SHOULD NOT BE PUT TO SLEEP

Honourable judges, teachers and my worthy opponents. A very good morning to all of you gathered here. Today, I am glad to have the opportunity to speak for the topic “Stray Dogs Should Not Be Put To Sleep”. This topic is one that can be emotional to many. I shall be focusing on both the emotional and factual aspects of this topic.

The saying “a dog is man’s best friend” has been around for centuries. For years, we have taken care of them and they have been nothing but loyal to us. They don’t demand much from us except for love and attention. The stray dogs that roam in the streets should be seen from another point of view they are as the dogs that have not had the love and care that animals need to survive. Their aggressiveness comes from a place of fear for those who have hurt them, thrown stones at them and yelled at them multiple times. Had people seen these vulnerable creatures and shown them affection and care, then they would not need to be treated in such a harsh manner. Studies have shown that most stray dogs have lesser health problems and are friendlier when given love and attention. Maintaining these breeds who are well-adjusted to the Indian climate is less costly than getting a costly breed. I believe that the issue of having strays on the roads could have been tackled with a little love and care. They wouldn’t have been strays in the first place if we were more accommodating to this breed. So, extermination is not the right solution. Instead, we should spread awareness about these beautiful God’s creation and encourage people to adopt them.

In conclusion, I would like to point out that putting down animals that have never had the opportunity to be loved as they should have because of decisions made by humans, is a selfish act.

 

Q.6. Abundance of advertisements in newspapers, magazines and even on television is a wastage of both time and money of readers and viewers. You are Shobha/Sameer. Write an article in 150 – 200 words on the topic, ‘Excessive Use of Advertisements in Media’. 

OR

Q.6. An NGO, ‘Health for All’ organised a health check-up camp in a slum at Amritsar. You are Ruchika/Raunak, and you visited the camp. Write a report in 150-200 words covering arrangements such as registration, check-up, tests carried out, etc.

Answer:

EXCESSIVE USE OF ADVERTISEMENTS IN MEDIA

By Shobha/Sameer, XIIA

Mark Twain once said, “Many a small thing has been made large by the right kind of advertising”. Today’s media platforms contain more ads than the content itself and this applies to all form of media that we choose to entertain ourselves with. To the media, advertising is more profitable than the content they provide.

Televisions today show more advertisements than the actual content and newspapers contain more ads per page than it does the actual information. Magazines are even more confusing, often giving articles that serve no purpose other than to convince the reader to buy the product advertised on the next page. These advertisements waste the money of those who have subscribed to the product or service for the sake of information. Furthermore, it is statistically shown that the advertisements make people believe that they are missing out on trends leading to excessive consumerism and materialism.

Taking everything into account, it is important to note that reducing the amount of advertising present in the media might have a positive impact. Perhaps, the space allotted to advertisements can be kept as a percentage of information and content presented in order to ensure that the content takes precedence over the advertisements.

OR

 

HEALTH CHECK UP CAMP IN A SLUM

By Ruchika/Raunak

Amritsar, March 20XX : A health camp was organised in a slum in Amritsar by the NGO ‘Health for All.’ The camp was set up in such a way that each person who opted to get the health checkup first had to register at the counter by giving his name and age. Once the check-up was completed, the people were requested to submit the forms at the registration desk.

Upon registration, the people were required to visit a general physician, a dentist, and an optometrist. Once the available doctors had examined them, the participants were required to get a blood test done. For most people tested, it was a basic work-up of their non-fasting blood sugar and other related tests. However, for those who suffered from other diseases, the doctors made a note of it in the form given to them, requesting specific tests be done to understand the severity of the condition. Financing for additional tests were also covered by the medical laboratories associated with the NGO.

The results of these tests shall be available to the NGO in a few weeks’ time and then the doctors and volunteers will return to the slum to treat or advice as necessary to the participants that require it. It was refreshing to see a huge tum-up for this eye-opening event.

 

SECTION-C

(LITERATURE : TEXTBOOKS AND LONG READING TEXT) 40

Q.7.Read the extract given below and answer the Questions that follow : [1 × 4=4]

Perhaps the Earth can teach us

as when everything seems dead

and later proves to be alive.

Now I’ll count up to twelve

and you keep quiet and I will go.

(a) Name the poem and its poet. [1]

(b) What does the Earth teach us? [1]

(c) What does the poet want to achieve by counting up to twelve? [1]

(d) Give an example of what now seems to be dead but later on becomes alive. [1]

 

OR

 

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.

(a) Name the poem and its poet. [1]

(b) How does a thing of beauty remain a joy forever? [1]

(c) Explain : ‘never pass into nothingness’. [1]

(d) How does the bower help us in our life? Give two examples. [1]

 

Answer :

(a) The poem is ‘Keeping Quiet’ and the poet is Pablo Neruda.

(b) The earth teaches us to be patient, productive and to live in tranquility.

(c) The poet wants to enlighten us on the importance of patience and meditation by counting up to twelve. By remaining still and through reasoning, we can achieve to be positive and overthrow the negativity within us.(d) A seed when falls into the earth and dies, grows into a plant which bears fruit, gives shade when it grows into a tree, and helps the environment.

OR

(a) The poem is ‘A Thing of Beauty’ and the poet is John Keats.

(b) A thing of beauty is eternal as it revives our memories and leaves a positive influence on our minds. As time passes by, its beauty only increases with time. This only helps in providing everlasting joy to the eye of the beholder.

(c) Joy that lasts in beauty is everlasting, its importance never diminishes but grows with time.

(d) Bower is a peaceful dwelling place that helps us is our life. Under the shade of the tree, it provides us protection from the sun and rain. It is also a safe and quiet place for rest and meditation.

 

Q.8.Answer any four of the following Questions in 30 – 40 words each : [3 × 4 = 12]

(a) ‘Garbage to them is gold.’ Why does the author say so about the ragpickers of Seemapuri?

(b) Which two incidents in Douglas’ early life made him scared of water ?

(c) Why was the crofter so talkative and friendly with the peddler?

(d) “It ate my face up. It ate me up.” Who said these words? Why?

(e) Why did Evans not take off his hat when Jackson ordered him to do so?

(f) Why did Zitkala-Sa resist the shingling of her hair?

 

Answer:

(a) Rag picking is a means of survival to the ragpickers of Seemapuri. They sell all that they pick from the heap of garbage in exchange for money to meet their needs. At times, they even find currency notes and coins in it. To these ragpickers, garbage is equivalent to treasures of gold.

(b) At the age of three or four, Douglas was knocked down by strong waves of the Yakima river. As a result, Douglas was almost buried Under water, and got breathless. Later, at the age of ten or eleven, he was tossed in the YMCA pool by a senior where he ended up swallowing water. These two incidents played a powerful role in developing Douglas’ aversion to water.

(c) The crofter was a lonely old man living all alone with no family. He craved for a human company. Therefore, when the peddler requested the old man for shelter, the old man, in his generosity and need for someone to talk, welcomed the peddler for supper.

(d) Derry showing his inferiority complex, says these words since he is often singled out by people as an ugly poor boy due to his acid- burnt face. As a result of his injury and the behavior of the people in his community, he looks down upon him self as an outcast.

(e) Evans had long wavy hair and covered it with a hat as after the exam he was going to impersonate Mcleery and escape from the prison. Mcleery had short hair so Evans had cropped up his hair and did it under the hat. He confided in Jackson that the hat was the only lucky charm that had brought him luck in his life and so refused to take off his hat.

(f) Zitkala-Sa had learned from her mother that hair shingling was done only to unskilled captured warriors by the enemy. In her family, short hair was considered to be a sign of mourning and cowardice.

 

Q.9. Answer any one of the following Questions in 120 -150 words : [6]

(a) Everybody during the last lesson was filled with regret. Comment.

(b) Why is the Champaran episode considered to be the beginning of the Indian struggle for independence?

(c) It is not unusual for a lower middle class girl to dream big. How unrealistic were Sophie’s dreams?

 

Answer:

(a) The story, “The Last Lesson” is set during the Franco-Prussian War when the French districts of Alsace and Lorraine passed into the hands of Prussia. The Prussian government then made the declaration that only German was to be taught in the schools in Alsace and Lorraine. This order affected the local public badly and each one of them was repenting for wasting time and not learning French. Each person in the class was filled with regret. The French language teacher, M. Hamel felt guilty for sending his students to complete his personal tasks. The parents of the students never bothered to send their children to class but instead preferred that the children work on the farm or at mills. Even the older people in the room like old Hauser, the former mayor, the former postman and other elders of the village showed regret on neither learning French themselves nor encouraging their children to learn the language.

(b) India was under the suzerainty of the British power for more than a hundred years before the incident at Champaran. The people of India were tired of the unjust rules and policies of the British. The landlords at Champaran were forced to grow indigo in 15% of the available land and then surrender the entire harvest as rent. When the peasants learned about the development of synthetic indigo, they demanded for their money. Gandhiji managed to get the amount back and provided courage to the peasants. The incident at Champaran was an attempt to alleviate the distress of large numbers of poor people. At Champaran, Gandhiji received the support of thousands of people. The peasants became aware of their rights, grew more courageous and began to contribute to the movement. Gandhiji successfully implemented the method of non-violence and non-cooperation. Therefore, it can be said that the Champaran episode is the beginning of the Indian struggle for independence.

(c) Sophie the protagonist of the story “Going Places” comes from a lower middle-class background and like most girls, she tends to have escapist tendencies. Her background limits her aims and ambitions. Comparatively, her best friend Jansie and her family try to limit her from day dreaming. Sophie dreams of things that she cannot have like buying a boutique. When Q .ed about how she would go about achieving this dream, she mentions that she would do that through a manager job like Mary Quant or by being an actress, or a fashion designer. She constantly dreams of upgrading her life despite the unrealistic demands of her dreams. The sad reality is that these unrealistic dreams simply distract a person from their goals. It makes a person crave for excuses and separates them from the realities of the world. Sophie’s dreams and ambitions coupled with her crush on Daney Casey are so unrealistic that they separate her from the realities of her world.

 

Q.10. Answer any one of the following Questions in 120-150 words: [6]

(a) Describe the efforts made by the Tiger King to achieve his target of killing a hundred tigers.

(b) Explain the reaction of Dr. Sadao’s servants when he decided to give shelter to an enemy in the house.

(c) Describe Jack’s art of storytelling.

 

Answer: 

(a) The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram was known as the Tiger King. At the time of his birth, the astrologers had declared that the prince would die one day. At that prophecy, the ten-day-old prince asked the astrologers to reveal the manner of his death. The wise men, though baffled by this miracle, declared that the prince’s death would come from a tiger. When the Prince came of age, he took matters in his own hands and killed a tiger. On sharing these details with the astrologer, he stated that it did not mean that the King was safe. As a matter of fact, he must be careful about the hundredth tiger. Thereafter, the King decided to kill a hundred tigers. He, thus, got the name ‘Tiger King’. In his initial years as a king, he killed around seventy tigers. He also killed around twenty-nine tigers in the forest belonging to his father-in-law. Somehow a hundredth tiger was arranged for him to kill but the tiger did not die when it was shot. Later, the soldiers killed the tiger and with this, the King achieved his dream of killing a hundred tigers.

(b) Dr Sadao Hoki resided along the coast in Japan with his wife Hana. During the war, he was not sent along with the other troupes because the General was under his treatment and needed Dr Sadao’s services. On one occasion, Dr Sadao saw an injured young American soldier in need of his help. He brought the soldier home and began treating him. The servants were frightened and puzzled. As a matter of fact, the old gardener declared that Dr Sadao ought not to heal the wound of that white man because he should have been dead also as he was their enemy. He also believed that the soldier was first shot and then the sea caught him and wounded him with her rocks. If Dr Sadao healed what the shot and the sea had done, then Dr Sadao and the servants would have to suffer. They were also skeptical because the man was their enemy and if the news of the man at the house spread, then their lives would be in danger. The servants finally chose to leave the house altogether.

(c) Storytelling is a ritual for Jack and his four-year-old daughter Jo. He aims to express his wisdom, art and creativity infused with cunningness through his stories. Jack begins his story telling sessions in the evenings and before Saturday naps. The originality of these stories are that they all revolve around a tiny creature called Roger. His stories more or less follow one pattern with minor variations depending on the theme for the day. Each story begins and describes a Roger who may be a squirrel, a fish or a chipmunk. The stories also have a wise owl and a magic wand wielding wizard. Each story is a lesson in morals. Jack successfully manages to capture the attention of his daughter because he understands her span of attention while using his creativity to create the desired effect. He can imitate different voices and uses this positive attribute to communicate his ideas in an enthusiastic manner. Each of these stories are his own invention and he uses this talent along with his other talent of adopting the right facial expressions to capture his daughter’s interest and provide life lessons along the way.

 

Q.11.Answer any one of the following Questions in 120-150 words : ** [6]

(a) Describe the burglary that took place at Mr. Bunting’s house. (The Invisible Man)

(b) How did Griffin move about in the village of lping?

(c) Why does Silas return to Lantern Yard after having lived and prospered at Raveloe? How does his visit prove useful to him?

(d) How was Silas transformed completely with the arrival of a child?

 

Q.12.Answer any one of the following Q .s in 120 -150 words : ** [6]

(a) Describe Nancy Lammeter’s personality and approach to life. (Silas Marner)

(b) Writer a character sketch of Godfrey Cass. (Silas Marner)

(c) Marval is the only character in ‘The Invisible Man’ who interacts with Griffin and gains something. Elaborate.

(d) How did Dr. Kemp use the information given to him by Griffin himself to get him arrested? Was he successful in doing so?

Science 10th Previous Year Question Paper 2018 (CBSE)

Science

Section – A

Q 1. A Mendelian experiment consisted of breeding pea plants bearing violet flowers with pea plant bearing white flowers. What will be the result in F1progeny? 

 

Q 2. Write the energy conversion that takes place in a hydropower plant.

 

Q 3. A compound ‘X’ on heating with excess cone, sulphuric acid at 443 K gives an unsaturated compound ‘Y’. ‘X’ also reacts with sodium metal to evolve a colourless gas ‘Z’. Identify ‘X’, ‘Y’ and Z’. Write the equation of the chemical reaction of the formation of ‘Y’ and also write the role of sulphuric acid in the reaction.

 

Q 4. (a) Name one gustatory receptor and one olfactory receptor present in human beings.

              (b) Write a and b in the given flow chart of the neuron through which information travels as an electrical impulse.

Dendrite → a → b → End Point of Neuron

 

Q 5. If the image formed by a spherical mirror for all positions of the object placed in front of it is always erect and diminished, what type of mirror is it? Draw a labeled ray diagram to support your answer.

 

Q 6. Decomposition reactions require energy either in the form of heat or light or electricity for breaking down the reactants. Write one equation each for decomposition reactions where energy is supplied in the form of heat, light, and electrictiy.

 

Q 7. 2 ml of sodium hydroxide solution is added to a few pieces of granulated zinc metal taken in a test tube. When the contents are warmed a gas evolves which is bubbled through a soap solution before testing. Write the equation of the chemical reaction involved and the test to detect the gas. Name the gas which will be evolved when the same metal reacts with a dilute solution of a strong acid?

 

 OR

 

Q 7. The pH of a salt used to make tasty and crispy pakoras is 14. Identify the salt and write a chemical equation for its formation. List its two uses. 

 

Q 8.(a) Why are most carbon compounds poor conductors of electricity?

             (b) Write the name and structure of a saturated compound in which the carbon atoms have arranged a ring.                        Give the number of single bonds present in this compound.

 

Q 9. Name the hormones secreted by the following endocrine glands and specify one function of each:

  1. Thyroid
  2. Pituitary
  3. Pancreas

 

Q 10. Write one main difference between the asexual and sexual mode of reproduction. Which species is likely to have comparatively better chances of survival the one reproducing asexually or the one reproducing sexually ?

Give reasons to justify your answer.

 

Q 11. State the laws of refraction of light. Explain the term absolute refractive index of a medium’ and write an expression to relate it with the speed of light in vacuum.

OR

What is meant by power of a lens ? Write its SI unit. 

A student uses a lens of focal length 40 cm and another of -20 cm. Write the nature and power of each lens. 

Q 12.Show how would you join three resistors, each of resistance 9 Ω so that the equivalent resistance of the combination is (a) 13.5 Ω (b) 6 Ω?

OR

(a) Write Joule’s law of heating.

(b) Two lamps, one rated 100 W; 220 V, and the other 60 W; 220 V, are connected in parallel to electric mains supply. Find the current drawn by two bulbs from the line, if the supply voltage is 220 V.

 

Q 13.(a) List the factors on which the resistance of a conductor in the shape of wire depends.

(b) Why are metals good conductors of electricity whereas glass is a bad conductor of electricity ? Give reason.

(c) Why are alloys commonly used in electrical heating devices ? Give reason.

 

Q 14.Students in a school listened to news read in the morning assembly that the mountains of garbage in Delhi, suddenly exploded and various vehicles got buried under it. Several people were also injured and there was a traffic jam all around. In the brain storming session the teacher also discussed this issue and asked the students to find out a solution to the problem of garbage. Finally they arrived at two main points—one is self management of the garbage we produce and the second is to generate less garbage at individual level.

(a) Suggest two measures to manage the garbage we produce.

(b) As an individual what can we do to generate the least garbage ? Give two points.

(c) List two values the teacher instilled in his students in this episode. 

 

Q 15.What is the dam ? Why do we seek to build large dams? While building large dams, which three main problems should particularly be addressed to maintain peace among local people? Mention them.

 

Q 16.(a) Write the steps involved in the extraction of pure metals in the middle of the activity series from carbonate ores.

(b) How is copper extracted from its sulfide ore? Explain the various steps supported by chemical equations. Draw labelled diagram for electrolytic refining of copper. 

 

Q 17. (a) The modern periodic table has been evolved through the early attempts of Dobereiner, Newland and Mendeleev. List one advantage and one limitation of all three attempts.

(b) Name the scientist who first of all showed that the atomic number of an element is a more fundamental property than its atomic mass.

(c) State Modern Periodic law. 

 

Q 18.(a) Mention any two components of blood.

(b) Trace the movement of oxygenated blood in the body.

(c) Write the function of valves present in between atria and ventricles.

(d) Write one structural difference between the composition of artery and veins.

OR

(a) Define excretion.

(b) Name the basic filtration unit present in the kidney.

(c) Draw excretory system in human beings and label the following organs of excretory system which perform the following functions:

(i) forms urine.

(ii) is a long tube which collects urine from kidney.

(iii) Store urine until it is passed out.

 

Q 19.(a) Write the function of following parts in human female reproductive system:

(i) Ovary

(ii) Oviduct

(iii) Uterus

(b) Describe in brief the structure and function of placenta.

 

Q 20.(a) A student is unable to see clearly the words written on the black board placed at a distance of approximately 3 m from him. Name the defect of vision the boy is suffering from. State the possible causes of this defect and explain the method of correcting it.

(b) Why do stars twinkle? Explain.

OR

(a) Write the function of each of the following parts of the human eye :

 (i) Cornea

(ii) Iris

(iii) Crystalline lens

(iv) Ciliary muscles

(b) Why does the sun appear reddish early in the morning? Will this phenomenon be observed by an astronaut on the Moon? Give a reason to justify your answer. 

 

Q 21.(a) State Fleming’s left-hand rule.

(b) Write the principle of working of an electric motor.

(c) Explain the function of the following parts of an electric motor:

 (i) Armature

(ii) Brushes

(iii) Split ring.

Section – B

Q 22.A student added few pieces of aluminium metal to two test tubes A and B containing aqueous solution of iron sulphate and copper sulphate. In the second part of her experiment, she added iron metal to another test tube C and D containing aqueous solution of aluminium sulphate and copper sulphate. 

In which test tube or test tubes will she observe colour change? 

On the basis of this experiment state which one is the most reactive metal and why?

 

Q 23. What is observed when a solution of sodium sulphate is added to a solution of barium chloride in a test tube? Write an equation for the chemical reaction involved and name the type of reaction in this case.

 

Q 24.List the steps of preparation of temporary mount of a leaf Peel to observe stomata.

 

Q 25. Name the process by which an amoeba reproduces. Draw the various stages of its reproduction in a proper sequence.

OR

 

Q 25. A student is viewing under a microscope a permanent slide showing various stages of asexual reproduction by budding in yeast. Draw a diagram of what he observes in the proper sequence.

 

Q 26. An object of height 4.0 cm is placed at a distance of 30 cm from optical centre ‘O’ of a convex lens of focal length 20 cm. Draw a ray diagram to find the position and size of the image formed. Mark optical centre ‘O’ and principal focus ‘F’ on the diagram. Also find the approximate ratio of size of image to the size of an object.

 

Q 27.The values of current (I) flowing through a given resistor of resistance (R), for the corresponding values of the potential difference (V) across the resistor are given below:

Plot a graph between current (I) and potential difference (V) and determine the resistance (R) of the resistor.

 


Answer

Answer 1: All the progeny of F1 generation will have violet flowers because the violet colour is dominant over the recessive white colour.

 

Answer 2: In a hydropower plant, the potential energy of the water stored in a dam is converted into kinetic energy then the turbine converts the kinetic energy of falling water into mechanical energy and after that generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.

 

Answer 3:

X = CH3CH2OH-ethanol

Y = CH2 = CH2-ethene

CH3CH2OH + Na → CH3CH2ONa + H2

Z = Hydrogen gas.

Here concentrated sulphuric acid acts as a dehydrating agent, it removes water molecules from ethanol.

 

Answer 4: (a) Tongue is the gustatory receptor present in the human body.

 (b) Dendrite → Cell body → Axon → End point of Neuron

 

Answer 5: Convex mirror always forms erect and diminished image.

 In the above ray diagram, the image formed is behind the mirror between pole (P) and focus (F), virtual, erect and diminished.

 

 Answer 6: Decomposition of zinc carbonate when the heat is applied.

Decomposition of water in presence of electricity:

Decomposition of silver chloride in the presence of light:

 

Answer 7: 

When a burning candle is brought towards the hydrogen gas, it burns with the pop sound and the candle will go off.

 When Zinc metal reacts with a dilute solution of strong acid then zinc chloride and hydrogen gas will be formed.

 OR

 

Answer 7.The salt commonly used to make tasty and crispy pakoras is baking soda i.e., sodium hydrogen carbonate (NaHCO3).

 Chemical equation for its formation:

 Uses of Baking Soda:

  1. It is used in the fire extinguisher.
  2. It is also used as an ingredient of antacid.

 

Answer 8:

 (a) Electricity is conducted by moving electrons. But carbon forms covalent bonds by sharing of electrons. It does not have free electrons.

(b) Cyclohexane is a saturated compound in which carbon atoms are arranged in a ring.

There are 6 single bonds present in this compound.

 

Answer 9:

  1. The thyroid gland secretes thyroxine. It regulates the metabolism and blood pressure of human beings.
  2. The pituitary secretes growth hormone. It helps the bones and other body organs to grow properly.
  3. The pancreas secretes insulin. Insulin helps to lower blood sugar level.

 

Answer 10: Asexual reproduction involves only one parent and the offsprings produced are clones and similar copies of their parents whereas sexual reproduction involves two parents and the offsprings produced are different from their parents. Offsprings produced by sexual reproduction have better chances of survival.

Sexual reproduction leads to variation because it leads to the formation of offspring by the combination of DNA from both parents, so the species will have better adaptability and better survival rate.

 

Answer 11:The two laws of refraction are:

 1. The Incident ray, the refracted ray and the normal at the point of incidence, all lie in the same plane.

 2. The ratio of the sine of angle of incidence

     (i) to the sine of angle of refraction (r) at a point in a medium is constant, i.e., sin i /sin r = Constant

 Absolute refractive index: It is the ratio of the speed of light in vacuum (or air) to the speed of light in the given medium.

 OR

 The power of a lens is a measure of the degree of convergence or divergence of light rays falling on it. It is also defined as the reciprocal of its focal length in metres.

The S.I. unit of power is dioptres (D).

Focal length of a convex lens is positive.

 So, lens having a focal length of 40 cm is convex.

 Focal length of a concave lens is negative.

 So, lens having focal length -20 cm is concave.

 

Answer 12:(a) To get an equivalent resistance of 13.5 Ω, the resistances should be connected as shown in the figure given below:

(b) To get an equivalent resistance of 6 Ω, the resistances should be connected as shown in the figure:

(a) According to Joule’s law of heating, the heat produced in a wire is directly proportional to

1. square of current (I2),

2. resistance of wire (R),

3. time (t) for which current is passed.

Thus, the heat produced in the wire by current I in time ‘t’ is

 H ∝ I2 Rt

H = K I2 Rt

but K = 1, H = I2 Rt

(b) We know that, P = VI

Answer 13:

 (a) Resistance of a conductor depends directly on its length, inversely proportional to the area of cross section, directly proportional to the temperature and it depends on the nature of the conductor.

(b) Metals have free electrons which can move and conduct electricity, whereas glass does not have free electrons which can flow freely to conduct electricity.

 (c) The resistivity of an alloy is generally higher than that of pure metal. Alloys do not oxidize (bum) readily at higher temperatures. Therefore, conductors of electric heating devices, such as toasters and electric irons, are made of an alloy rather than pure metal.

 

Answer 14:

(a) 1. Segregate the garbage produced into biodegradable and non- biodegradable waste.

      2. Stop using plastic bags instead of it more of cotton and jute bags should be used.

(b) 1. We should generate less garbage as much as possible.

      2. Recycling and reuse of materials should be adopted in order to minimise the waste.

 

 Answer 15: 

A dam is a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.

Large dams are built in order to generate electricity from water supply.

While making large dams, social problems should be addressed. Proper rehabilitation should be provided to people.

Judicious use of people’s money should be done to ensure economic prosperity. Environmental problems, excessive cutting of trees, biological diversity loss should be checked.

 

Answer 16:(a) First the carbonate ore of a metal is heated in absence of air. This process is called calcination.

(b) Copper is extracted from sulphide ore ,by the process of roasting. It is done in the presence of air:

 

Answer 17: 

(a) 1. Dobereiner:

 Advantage: Group three elements having similar properties they were called as the Dobereiner triads. He arranged them in order of increasing atomic mass and the mass of the middle element was equal to the average of the other two elements.

Limitation: He was able to identify only 4 triads but he failed in his attempt to group nitrogen, phosphorus and arsenic because atomic mass of phosphorus is not the average of the other two.

      2. Newland:

Advantages: He arranged the elements in horizontal rows in order of increasing atomic mass. The property of every 8th element was similar to the 1st element.

Limitation: His arrangement was only applicable to lighter elements.

      3. Mendeleev:

Advantage: He arranged the elements in order of their increasing atomic mass and he corrected the mass of beryllium from 4.5 to 13.5 u.

Limitation: Position of hydrogen and isotopes were not justified in his periodic table.

(b) Henry Moseley showed that the atomic number of an element is a more fundamental property than its atomic mass.

(c) Modem periodic law states that “the properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic number. Repetition of properties is due to the same outer electronic configuration.”

 

Answer 18:

(a) Red blood cells and white blood cells are the components of blood.

(b) The oxygenated blood goes into the left atrium from there it goes to the left ventricle and then to all the body organs.

(c) Valves prevents the backflow of blood from the ventricle to the atria.

(d) Walls of arteries are thick and they carry oxygenated blood whereas walls of veins are thin and they carry deoxygenated blood.

OR

(a) The process of removing toxic waste from the human body is called excretion.

(b) Nephron is the basic filtration unit present in the kidney.

 

Answer 19:

(a) (i) Ovary: It produces egg for fertilisation. It secretes estrogen and progesterone. Estrogen regulates secondary sexual characters and progesterone controls the thickness of the lining of the uterus.

(ii) Oviduct: It is the site of fertilization and carries eggs or fertilized ovum (zygote) to the uterus.

(iii) Uterus: It helps to nourish the fertilised ovum that will develop into a foetus. It holds the baby until it is ready for birth.

(b) Placenta is a disc shaped structure on uterine wall before implantation of an embryo. It provides oxygen and nutrients to the foetus.

It helps to remove waste also. The placenta is composed of both material tissues and tissue derived from the embryo. The chorion is the embryonic derived portion of the placenta. It is composed of fetal blood vessels and trophoblasts which are organized into finger-like structures called chorionic villi.

 

Answer 20:

(a) The boy is suffering from myopia.

This defect is caused:

1. due to increase in length of eyeball, and

2. decrease in focal length of eye lens, when the eye is fully relaxed.

Correction: The image of a distant object (i.e., at infinity) is formed in front of the retina of eye suffering from myopia as shown in fig.(a)

 As the image of the object lying at infinity is not formed on the retina of the eye, so such object can not be seen clearly by the myopic eye. The far point of such an eye is near to the eye as shown in fig. (b).

This defect can be corrected by using a concave lens (minus powered) of suitable focal length. So, a man suffering from this defect wears spectacles having a concave lens of suitable focal length. The concave lens diverges the rays of light entering the eye from infinity. Hence, this lens makes the rays of light appear to have come from the far point (O’) of the defective eye as shown in figure (c).

 (b) The twinkling of a star is due to atmospheric refraction of starlight. The atmospheric refraction occurs in a medium of gradually changing refractive index.

Since the atmosphere bends starlight towards the normal, the apparent position of the star is slightly different from its actual position. This apparent position of the star is not stationary but keeps on changing slightly, as the physical conditions of the earth’s atmosphere are not stationary. Since the stars are very distant, they approximate point-sized sources of light. As the path of light rays coming from the star goes on varying slightly, the apparent position of the star fluctuates and the amount of starlight entering the eye flickers i.e., the star sometimes appear brighter, and at some other time, fainter, which is the twinkling effect.

OR

(a) (i) Cornea: It is a thin membrane, covering the surface of eyeball, through which light enters. It acts as a primary lens, which provides the refraction for light rays entering the eye.

(ii) Iris: It is a dark muscular dia-phragm that controls the size of the pupil and is located just behind the cornea in the eye.

(iii) Crystalline lens: It is converging in nature, made by the jelly like proteinaceous material. The focal length of the crystalline lens is changed by the ciliary muscles. Its function is to focus the incoming light rays from the object on the retina using its refractive property.

(iv) Ciliary muscles: It modifies the curvature and thereby the focal length of the eye lens by contract-ing or relaxing itself to focus the image of an object on the retina according to the distance of the object. It also holds the eye lens in position.

(b) At the sunrise, the light from the sun has to travel the longest distance to reach the observer. Therefore, the sun looks almost reddish because only red colour (λb < λr) which is least scattered, is received by our eye and appears to come from the sun. Hence, the appearance of the sun at sunrise, near the horizon looks almost reddish.

This phenomenon will not be observed by an astronaut on the Moon, since there is no atmosphere so no scattering of light takes place, thus the Sun appears dark.

Answer 21: (a) According to this rule, stretch the thumb, forefinger and middle finger of your left hand such that they are mutually perpendicular. If the first finger points in the direction of the magnetic field and the second finger in the direction of the current, then the thumb will point in the direction of motion or the force acting on the conductor.

(b) Principle of the electric motor: When a coil carrying current is placed in a magnetic field, it will experience a force. As a result of this force, the coil begins to rotate.

(c) (i) Armature: It creates a magnetic field and the second role is to generate an electromotive force.

(ii) Brushes: Carbon brushes are used to make contact with the rotating rings of the commutator and through them to supply current to the coil.

(iii) Split ring: Split rings are used to reverse the direction of current flowing through the coil every time the coil just passes the vertical position during a revolution.

 

Section – B

Answer 22: Only in test tubes A, B and D she will observe colour change from green to colourless in A because aluminium is more reactive than iron, it will displace iron. She will observe colour change from blue to colourless in test tube B. She will also observe colour change in test tube D from blue to light green. Aluminium is the most reactive metal because it displaces all the other three metals.

 

Answer 23:

It is an example of a double displacement reaction.

 

Answer 24:

  1. Remove a peel from lower surface of leaf using forceps and put it in water.
  2. Put a few drops of safranin stain in a watch glass.
  3. After 2-3 mins, take out the peel and put it on a slide.
  4. Put a drop of glycerine and put a coverslip over the peel.

 

Answer 25:

Amoeba reproduces by binary fission. It results in a division of nucleus followed by division of the cytoplasm.

 

Answer 26: Given, f = +20 cm, u = -30 cm, h0 = 4 cm

We know that,

Thus, the height or size of the image is 8 cm. The minus sign shows that this height is in the downward direction, that is, the image is formed below the axis.

Ratio of size of image to object = -8 /4 = -2

Object between F1 and 2F1

Image is formed beyond 2F2, real, inverted.

 

Answer 27:

We know that, V = IR 

From the graph,

V = 0.5

I = 0.1

0.5 = 0.1 × R

⇒ R = 5 Ω

 

Social Study 10th Previous Year Question Paper 2018 (CBSE)

Social Study 

Q.1 Why were big European powers met in Berlin in 1885? 

OR 

Q.1 Why merchants from towns in Europe began to move to the countryside in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries? 

OR 

Q.1 Why did Charles Booth, a Liverpool shipowner conduct the first social survey of low skilled workers in the East End of London in 1887? 

 

Q.2 Why did the Roman Catholic Church impose control over publishers and booksellers? 

OR 

Q.2 Why do novels use vernacular? 

 

Q.3 Classify resources on the basis of origin. 

 

Q.4 ‘A challenge is not just any problem but an opportunity for progress’. Analyse the statement. 

 

Q.5 State any two goals of development other than income. 

 

Q.6 When we produce goods by exploiting natural resources, in which category of economic sector such activities come? 

 

Q.7 Give any two examples of informal sector of credit. 

 

Q.8 Describe the impact of ‘Rinderpest’ on people’s livelihoods and local economy in Africa in the 1890s. 

OR 

Q.8 Describe any three major problems faced by Indian cotton weavers in nineteenth century. 

OR

Q.8 Describe any three steps taken to clean up London during the nineteenth century. 

 

Q.9 “The ‘Print Revolution’ had transformed the lives of people changing their relationship to information and knowledge”. Analyse the statement. 

OR 

Q.9 Distinguish between the themes of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Jane Eyre’ novels written by Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte respectively. 

 

Q.10 How has the ever increasing number of industries in India made worse position by exerting pressure on existing freshwater resources? Explain. 

 

Q.11 “Dense and efficient network of transport is a prerequisite for local and national 

development”. Analyse the statement. 

 

Q.12 Describe any three provisions of amendment made in ‘Indian Constitution’ in 1992 for making ‘Three-Tiger’ government more effective and powerful. 

 

Q.13 Explain the three factors that are crucial in deciding the outcome of politics of social divisions. 

 

Q.14 “Secularism is not an ideology of some political parties or persons, but it is one of the foundations of our country”. Examine the statement. 

 

Q.15 How is the issue of sustainability important for development? Explain with examples. 

 

Q.16 Distinguish the service conditions of organized sector with that of unorganized sector. 

 

Q.17 Why is cheap and affordable credit important for the country’s development? Explain any three reasons. 

 

Q.18 How can consumer awareness be spread among consumers to avoid exploitation in the marketplace? Explain any three ways. 

 

Q.19 Describe the explosive conditions prevailed in Balkans after 1871 in Europe. 

OR 

Q.19 Describe the role of different religious groups in the development of anti-colonial feeling in Vietnam. 

 

Q.20 How did non-cooperation movement start with participation of middle class people in the cities? Explain its impact on the economic front. 

OR 

Q.20 Why was congress reluctant to allow women to hold any position of authority within the organization? How did women participate in civil disobedience movement? Explain. 

 

Q.21 “The government of India has introduced various institutional and technological reforms to improve agriculture in the 1980s and 1990s.” support this statement with examples. 

OR 

Q.21 Compare ‘intensive subsistence farming’ with that of ‘commercial farming’ practiced in India. 

 

Q.22 Why is the economic strength of a country measured by the development of manufacturing industries? Explain with examples. 

 

Q.23 Describe any five major functions of political parties performed in a democracy.

 

Q.24 “Democracy stands much superior to any other form of government in promoting dignity and freedom of the individual”. Justify this statement. 

OR 

Q.24 “Democracies lead to peaceful and harmonious life among citizens”. Justify this statement. 

 

Q.25 How has foreign trade been integrating markets of different countries? Explain with examples.

OR

Q.25 How do we feel the impact of globalization on our daily life? Explain with examples. 

 

Q.26 (A) Two features a and b are marked on the given political outline map of India. Identify these features with the help of the following information and write their correct names on the lines marked near them: 

(a) The place where the Indian National Congress Session was held. 

(b) The place where Gandhi organized ‘Satyagraha’ in favour of cotton mill workers. 

(B) Locate and label the following with appropriate symbols on the same given outline political map of India. 

(i) Raja Sansi- International Airport 

(ii) Bhadravati- Iron and Steel Plant 

(iii) Software Technology Park of West Bengal 

 

Answer

Q.1 Ans. The partition of Africa started with the Berlin Conference from 1884-1885 which was held in Berlin. 

OR 

Q.1 Ans.Trade guilds, associations of producers, trained craftsmen and artisans. They restricted the entry of new people into the trade 

OR 

Q.1 Ans.Poverty was not unknown in the countryside; it was more concentrated and starkly visible in the city. In 1887, Charles Booth, a Liverpool ship-owner, conducted the first social survey of low skilled London workers in the East End of London.

 

Q.2 Ans. Print led to religious debates and fear of print.People could express their ideas in print and spread them. Fear of books spread.Rebellious and irreligious thoughts could be spread by new books. Dissent became a part of print. The clergy became afraid of the new awakening. Catholic Church began inquisition to repress heretical ideas.They began to maintain an Index of Prohibited Books from 1558. 

OR 

Q.2 Ans. 1. They were written in the language common to people. 

                     2. Vernacular novels create the sense of shared world between the diverse people of the nation. 

                     3. Novels were read individually and sometimes in groups that’s why.

 

Q.3 Ans. Biotic and Abiotic Resources: 

Resources obtained from the biosphere like forests, wildlife, fisheries, livestock, human beings, etc.which have life, are called biotic resources. Resources which are obtained from non-living things are called abiotic resources. Iron, copper, gold and lead are abiotic resources.

 

Q.4 Ans. A CHALLENGE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR PROGRESS: 

            1. A challenge is not just a problem. 

            2. A challenge is a difficulty that carries within it an opportunity for progress. 

           3. Once we overcome a challenge we go up to a higher level. 

           4. Legal challenges alone cannot overcome challenges to democracy like inequality, poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, regionalism, casteism, communalism etc. . 

          5. Legal constitutional changes and the cooperation of the citizens is the need of the hour . 

 

Q.5 Ans. Peace, Friendship, Love, Job Security etc. (any non-material thing)

 

Q.6 Ans. Primary Sector (Because these economic activities are directly tied to the extraction resources of the earth. Such economic activities occur at the beginning of the production cycle where people live in close contact with the resources of the land. Such primary economic activities produce basic food stuff and raw materials for industry and may include; agriculture, hunting and gathering, pastoral farming, crop cultivation, forestry, mining, logging and fishing. 

 

Q.7 Ans. Money lenders, Friends, Relatives, Landlords etc.

 

Q.8 Ans. Rinderpest or the Cattle Plague arrived in Africa from Europe. 

1. It destroyed nearly 90% of the livestock and 2. Destroyed the livelihood of the Natives. 3. Mine owners and colonial powers benefited by it and Africa ceased to be a free continent. 

OR 

Q.8 Ans. Weavers suffered the most. Forced to work for the Company, who acted through their agents called Gomasthas. 

1. After 1770s, the English controlled trade, eliminated competition, prevented the weavers from dealing with other buyers. They were severely punished for delays. 

2. There was desertion and migration by farmers of Carnatic and Bengal weavers. 

3. Manchester came to India in the form of cotton textiles produced in English factories. 

4. Imposition of import duties on Indian cotton and sale of British goods in Indian markets at cheaper rates led to decline in Indian exports of cotton piece goods. 

OR 

Q.8 Ans. Cleaning London: It was an immediate problem due to the growth of slums. Life expectancy of a worker was at an average 29, as compared to 55 among gentry. Steps taken to clean London were : 

(i) Decongestion of localities by introduction of rent control 

(ii) Increasing green open space by building suburbs or countryside homes for the rich. 

(iii) Landscaping and building cottages for single families etc. 

 

Q.9 Ans. It was not just a development, a new way of producing books; it transformed the lives of people, changing their relationship to information and knowledge, and with institutions and authorities. It influenced popular perceptions and opened up new ways of looking at things. 

1. With the printing press, a new reading public emerged. Access to books created a new culture of reading. Earlier, reading was restricted to the elites. Common people lived in a world of oral culture. They heard sacred texts read out, ballads recited, and folk tales narrated. Knowledge was transferred orally. 

2. Print created the possibility of wide circulation of ideas, and introduced a new world of debate and discussion. Not everyone welcomed the printed book, and those who did also had fears about it. 

3. Print and popular religious literature stimulated many distinctive individual interpretations of faith even among little-educated working people. 

OR 

Q.9 Ans.Women writers explored the world of women, their emotions, identities, experiences and problems. 

(i) Jane Austen’s (1775–1817) Pride and Prejudice portrays life of women in genteel rural society in the early 19thcentury England. 

(ii) Charlotte Bronte’s (1816–1855) Jane Eyre portrayed an independent and assertive girl who protests against hypocrisy and cruelty.

 

Q.10 Ans. Water pollution: 

1.Coal, dyes, soaps, pesticides, fertilisers, plastics and rubber are some common pollutants. 

2. The principal industries which create water pollution are paper pulp, textiles, chemical, petroleum, refinery, tannery and electroplating. 

3. Thermal pollution of water occurs when hot-water from factories and thermal plants is drained into rivers and ponds before cooling. 

 

Q.11 Ans. Arguments to support this statement are: 

(i) fast and efficiently moving transport is required for traded items to reach their destinations on time, otherwise business will suffer. 

(ii) Transport is required to carry raw materials to production centers. 

(iii) Modern communication facilities like the internet allow commercial transactions to take place over large distances including overseas transaction. They also keep buyers and sellers informed about their present and prospective markets. 

(iv) From manufacturing hubs to markets particularly for perishable goods. 

(v) Movement of people again is very important for trade and business. 

Thus, it can be concluded that dense and efficient network of transport is a prerequisite for national and international trade. 

 

Q.12 Ans. Important features of 1992 amendments: 

1. Mandatory to hold regular elections to the local government bodies. 

2. Reservations of seats for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other backward classes. The rights of Adivasis are protected in a special Act passed in 1996. 

3. 1/3 of positions reserved for women. 

4. A state Finance Commission examines the financial position. 

5. 29 subjects which were in the State list have been transferred to the Panchayati Raj 

institutions by the 11th schedule of the Constitution. 

6. A State Election Commission has been created in each state to conduct Panchayat and Municipal election.

 

Q.13 Ans. Factors that decide the outcomes of social divisions 

(i) How do people see their identities? If people think they are Indians first, and then they are Bengali, Punjabietc. or a religious or language group, then there will be no conflict. Trouble in Ireland was because they thought at first that they were Catholics or Protestants and then Irish. In Belgium, it was the opposite. First Belgians, then Dutch or French speaking. 

(ii) Reaction of Political Parties is another factor. Peace remains if one community does not try to dominate the others. For example, in Sri Lanka, the demands of “only Sinhala” was at the cost of Tamil speaking community. In Yugoslavia, each ethnic group made demands for itself only, with the result that the country was divided into six nations. 

(iii) Depends on how the government reacts to the demands. If the rulers are willing to share power (as in Belgium) there is no threat to the unity of the country. But if suppressed in the name of national unity (as in Sri Lanka), it leads to violence. 

 

Q.14 Ans. Communalism was and continues to be one of the major challenges to democracy in our country. The makers of our Constitution were aware of this challenge. That is why they chose the model of a secular state. 

1. There is no official religion for the Indian state. Unlike the status of Buddhism in Sri Lanka, that of Islam in Pakistan and that of Christianity in England, our Constitution does not give a special status to any religion. 

2. The Constitution provides to all individuals and communities freedom to profess, practice and propagate any religion, or not to follow any. 

3.The Constitution prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion. 

4. At the same time the Constitution allows the state to intervene in the matters of religion in order to ensure equality within religious communities. For example, it band untouchability. 

 

Q.15 Ans. Sustainable development is that process which fulfils the needs of the present generation, without causing any harm to the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. 

1. It requires preservation of stock of resources including exhaustible natural resources and environmental resources. 

2. Recent studies show that groundwater in India is exhausted because of overuse. 1/3 of the country is overusing its groundwater reserves. Another area is exhaustion of natural resources. The resources of crude oil would last only for 43years more. 

 

Q.16 Ans. Differences between Organized and Unorganized Sectors: 

1. Organized sector covers those enterprises or places of work where the terms of employment are regular. They are registered by the government and have to follow its rules and regulations. Therefore people have job security. 

2. Unorganized sector covers small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of the government. There are rules and regulations but they are generally not being implemented by the unorganized sector. Employment is not secure in the unorganized sector. 

3.In unorganized sector protection and support is required for the workers for their economic and social development. Besides getting irregular an low paid work, they also face social discrimination. 

 

Q.17 Ans. Credit plays a crucial role in a country’s financial development. 

1. It helps in increasing the economic activities of the country. 2. Thus improve the living standard of people if used properly. 3. It may improve the economic condition of the poor and landless. 4. It helps in establishment of industries. 

 

Q.18 Ans. Consumer awareness can be spread through: 

1. The enactment of COPRA has led to the setting up of separate departments of Consumer Affairs in central and state governments. 

2. The posters that you have seen are one example through which government spread information about legal process which people can use. You might also be seeing such advertisements on television channels. 

3. Taking Bills 

4. be aware about their rights. 

5. Leave lazy attitude. 

 

Q.19 Ans. The major European powers, in turn, manipulated the nationalist aspirations of the subject peoples in Europe to further their own imperialist aims. The most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871 was the area called the Balkans. 

1. The Balkans was a region of geographical and ethnic variation comprising modern-day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro whose inhabitants were broadly known as the Slavs. 

2. A large part of the Balkans was under the control of the Ottoman Empire. The spread of the ideas of romantic nationalism in the Balkans together with the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire made this region very explosive. 

3. The rebellious nationalities in the Balkans thought of their struggles as attempts to win back their long-lost independence. As the different Slavic nationalities struggled to define their identity and independence, the Balkan area became an area of intense conflict.

4. The Balkan states were fiercely jealous of each other and each hoped to gain more territory at the expense of the others. 

5. Matters were further complicated because the Balkans also became the scene of big power rivalry due to its strategic importance .This led to a series of wars in the region and finally the First World War. 

OR 

Q.19 Ans.1. Religious beliefs of Vietnam were a mixture of Buddhism, Confucianism and local practices. 

2. The French introduced Christianity, their Missionaries were hostile to the easy-going attitude of the Vietnamese towards religion.

3. Scholars’ Revolt of 1868 :Led by officials of the Imperial Court. Uprising in Ngu An and Ha Tien provinces killed a thousand Catholics. By the middle of the 18th century 300,000 people converted to Christianity. Revolt suppressed by the French. 

4. The HoaHaoMovement began in 1939 under its founder Huynh Phu So. 

 

Q.20 Ans. The movement started with middle-class participation in the cities. 

1. Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges, headmasters and teachers resigned, and lawyers gave up their legal practices. The council elections were boycotted in most provinces except Madras, where the Justice Party, the party of the non-Brahmins, felt that entering the council was one way of gaining some power – something that usually only Brahmans had access to. 

2. The effects of non-cooperation on the economic front were more dramatic. Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed, and foreign cloth burnt in huge bonfires. The import of foreign cloth halved between 1921 and 1922, its value dropping from Rs 102 crore to Rs 57 crore. In many places merchants and traders refused to trade in foreign goods or finance foreign trade. As the boycott movement spread, and people began discarding imported clothes and wearing only Indian ones, production of Indian textile mills and handlooms went up. 

OR 

Q.20 Ans.1. Women participated in protest marches, manufactured salt, and picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops. Many went to jail. 

2. In urban areas these women were from high-caste families; in rural areas they came from rich peasant households. Moved by Gandhiji’s call, they began to see service to the nation as a sacred duty of women. 

3. Yet, this increased public role did not necessarily mean any radical change in the way the position of women was visualized. Gandhiji was convinced that it was the duty of women to look after home and hearth, be good mothers and good wives.

4. And for a long time the Congress was reluctant to allow women to hold any position of authority within the organization. 

5. It was keen only on their symbolic presence. 

 

Q.21 Ans. The technological advancements gave birth to Green Revolution, White Revolution or Operation Flood. 

1. The Government abolished the Zamindari system. Land Reforms and consolidation of land holdings started after independence. 

2. Radio and television inform the farmers about the new improved techniques of farming. 

3. Rural banks, cooperative societies and Kisan Credit Card ensure easy availability of funds to farmers. 

4. Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy. 

5. Considering the importance of agriculture the Government of India took steps to modernize agriculture. 

6. Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) was established. 

OR 

Q.21 Ans.1. Intensive subsistence farming is carried out in areas with high population pressure on land. 

2. Irrigation, fertilisers and pesticides are used to get maximum output from limited land. 

3. Various machines are introduced. 

4. Commercial farming is characterised by the use of higher doses of modern inputs in order to obtain higher productivity. 

5. Plantation farming, a form of commercial farming, involves growing of a single crop on a large area. 

 

Q.22 Ans. 1. Utilisation of Natural Resources – Utilisation of huge volume of natural resources has become possible with the development of industries in the country. 

2. Balanced Sectoral Development – Growth of Industrialisation in the country can attain balanced Sectoral development and it can reduce the too much dependence of the economy on the agricultural sector. 

3. Enhanced Capital Formation – Increasing volume of investment in industries has led to enhancement in the rate of capital formation in the country. 

4. Increase in National Income & Foreign Exchange – Organised and unorganized industries are jointly contributing a good portion of the total national income of the country. 

5. Increase in Job Opportunities – It Increase the job opportunities for a large section of the population of the country. 

 

Q.23 Ans. Functions of political parties 

• Parties contest elections by putting up candidates. 

• In some countries, candidates are selected by members and supporters of a party (eg., USA). 

• In other countries, candidates are chosen by top party leaders — eg., India. 

• Parties have different policies and programmes, voters choose from them. In a democracy, a large number of people with similar opinions group together and form a party and then give a direction to the policies followed by the government. 

• The parties that lose elections form the opposition and voice different views and criticize the government for its failures. They mobilise opposition to the government. 

• They shape public opinion. Parties with the help of pressure groups launch movements for solving problems faced by the people. 

• They provide people access to government machinery and welfare schemes. The local party leader acts as a link between the citizen and the government officer. 

 

Q.24 Ans.  

(i) Dignity and Freedom of the Citizens

• Democracy promotes dignity and freedom of the individual 

• Every individual wants to receive respect from fellow beings 

• Democracies have achieved this to a certain degree in many countries 

(ii) Dignity of Women 

• Women had to fight long battles to receive their due in society. 

• Societies across the world have been male dominated. It is absolutely essential that women should get equal treatment. 

• Women can now wage a struggle against what is now unacceptable legally and morally. In a non-democratic set-up, women would not have a legal basis to fight for equality. 

• Societies across the world have been male dominated. It is absolutely essential that women should get equal treatment. 

• Of course, women still have to struggle. They are not always given their due respect even in democracies. 

(iii) Caste Inequalities: In India, the disadvantaged and discriminated castes have gained in strength due to democracy. They now have the legal and moral right to fight for equal status and equal opportunities. There are still instances of atrocities and inequalities suffered by people because of caste, but they are not supported by law or moral code. 

(iv) A democracy is always striving towards a better goal. People constantly demand more benefits in a democracy. There are always more expectations. 

(v) People now look critically at the work of those who hold power, the rich, the powerful. They express their dissatisfaction loudly. It shows they are no longer subjects but citizens of a democratic country. 

OR 

Q.24 Ans. Democracy is considered better because 

1. It promotes equality among citizens 

2. It recognizes and enhances the dignity of the individual 

3. Improves the quality of decision making 

4. Provides a method to resolve conflicts 

5. Allows room to correct mistakes 

 

Q.25 Ans. 1. Globalisation means integrating the economy of a country with the economies of other countries under conditions of free flow of trade and capital and movement of persons across borders. 

2. Integration of markets in different countries is known as foreign trade. 3. MNCs are playing a major role in the process of rapid integration or interconnection between countries. 

4. Now more regions of the world are in closer contact with each other than a few decades back. 

5. MNCs play an important role in the Indian economy by setting up production jointly with some of the local companies 

6. Rapid improvement in information and communication technology has been one major factor that has stimulated the Globalisation process. 

OR 

Q.25 Ans.1. Let us see the effect of foreign trade through the example of Chinese toys in the Indian market. Chinese toys have become more popular in the Indian market because of their cheaper prices and new designs. Now Indian buyers have a greater choice of toys and at lower prices. Simultaneously, Chinese toy makers get the opportunity to expand business. On the other side, Indian toy makers face losses. 

2. Only skilled and educated class has benefited from Globalisation. 

3. There is a greater choice for consumers, with a variety of goods and at cheap prices. Now they enjoy a much higher standard of living.

 

Q.26 Ans. (A) Identification 

                              (a) Madras 

                              (b) Ahmedabad 

                       (B) Location and Labelling 

                             (i) Raja Sansi – Amritsar 

                             (ii) Bhadravati – Karnataka 

                             (iii) Software Technology Park of West Bengal – Kolkata 

Hindi 10th Previous Year Question Paper 2019 SET-I (CBSE)


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खण्ड ‘क’

प्रश्न 1. निम्नलिखित गद्यांश को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़िए और पूछे गए प्रश्नों का उत्तर  लिखिए। 

आजकल दूरदर्शन पर आने वाले धारावाहिक देखने का प्रचलन बढ़ गया है बाल्यावस्था में ही शौक हानिकारक है दूरदर्शन पर दिखाए जाने वाले धारावाहिक निम्न स्तर के होते हैं। उन में अश्लीलता,  अन आस्था, फैशन तथा नैतिक बुराइयां ही अधिक देखने को मिलती है। छोटे बालक मानसिक रुप से परिपक्व नहीं होते। इसमें भेजो भी देखते हैं उनका प्रभाव उनके दिमाग पर अंकित हो जाता है। बुरी आदतों को वैसी ही अपना लेते हैं  समाज शास्त्रियों के एक वर्ग का मानना है कि समाज के चारों ओर फैली बुराइयों का एक बड़ा कारण है। दूरदर्शन से आत्मसीमितता, जड़ता, पंगुता अकेलापन आदि दोष बढ़े है । बिना समय की पाबंदी के घटकों दूरदर्शनबिल्कुल गलत है।  कैसे मान सकता विकास रुक जाता है, नजर कमजोर हो सकती है और तनाव बढ़ सकता है। 

(क)  आजकल दूरदर्शन के धारावाहिकों का स्तर कैसा है?

(ख) दूरदर्शन का दुष्प्रभाव केंद्र अधिक पड़ता है और क्यों?

(ग)  दूरदर्शन के क्या-क्या दुष्प्रभाव है?

(घ) ‘ बाल्यावस्था’ शब्द का संधि विच्छेद कीजिए। 

(ड) उपन्यास के लिए उपयुक्त शीर्षक लिखिए।

 

प्रश्न 2. निम्नलिखित काव्यांश को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़िए और  पूछे गए प्रश्नों के उत्तर लिखिए

कोलाहल हो, 

या सन्नाटा, कविता सदा सृजन करती है, 

जब भी आँसू 

हुआ पराजित, कविता सदा जंग लड़ती है। 

जब भी कर्ता हुआ अकर्ता, 

कविता ने जीना सिखलाया 

यात्राएँ जब मौन हो गईं 

कविता ने चलना सिखलाया 

जब भी तम का 

जुल्म चढ़ा है, कविता नया सूर्य गढ़ती है, 

जब गीतों की फसलें लुटती 

शीलहरण होता कलियों का, 

शब्दहीन जब हुई चेतना 

तब-तब चैन लुटा गलियों का 

जब कुर्सी का 

कंस गरजता, कविता स्वयं कृष्ण बनती है। 

अपने भी हो गए पराए

यूँ झूठे अनुबंध हो गए 

घर में ही वनवास हो रहा 

यूँ गूंगे संबंध हो गए।

(क) कविता कैसी परिस्थितियों में सूजन करती है? स्पष्ट कीजिए। 

(ख) भाव समझाइए जब भी तम का जुल्म बढ़ा है, कविता नया सूर्य गढ़ती है।’ 

(ग) गलियों का चैन कब लुटता है?

(घ) “परस्पर संबंधों में दरियाँ बढ़ने लर्गी-यह भाव किस पंक्ति में आया है? 

(ङ) कविता जीना कब सिखाती है? 

अथवा 

प्रश्न 2. निम्नलिखित काव्यांश को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़िए और  पूछे गए प्रश्नों के उत्तर लिखिए

जो बीत गई सो बात गई 

जीवन में एक सितारा था, 

माना, वह बेहद प्यारा था, 

वह डूब गया तो डूब गया। 

अंबर के आनन को देखो, 

कितने इसके तारे टूटे 

कितने इसके प्यारे छूटे, 

जो छूट गए फिर कहाँ मिले; 

पर बोलो टूटे तारों पर, 

कब अंबर शोक मनाता है? 

जो बीत गई सो बात गई। 

जीवन में वह था एक कुसुम, 

थे उस पर नित्य निछावर तुम, 

वह सूख गया तो सूख गया; 

मधुबन की छाती को देखो, 

सूखी कितनी इसकी कलियाँ, 

मुरझाई कितनी बल्लरियाँ, 

जो मुरझाई फिर कहाँ खिल, 

पर बोलो सूखे फूलों पर, 

कब मधुबन शोर मचाता है? 

जो बीत गई तो बात गई। 

(क) जो बीत गई सो बात गई से क्या तात्पर्य है। स्पष्ट कीजिए। 

(ख) आकाश की ओर कब देखना चाहिए, और क्यों? 

(ग) “सूखे फूल’ और ‘मधुबन के प्रतीकार्य स्पष्ट कीजिए। 

(घ) टूटे तारों का शोक कौन नहीं मनाता है? 

(ङ) आपके विचार से जीवन में एक सितारा किसे माना होगा? 

 

खण्ड ‘ख’ 

प्रश्न 3. निर्देशानुसार किन्हीं तीन के उत्तर लिखिए- 

(क) मैंने उस व्यक्ति को देखा जो पीड़ा से कराह रहा था। (संयुक्त वाक्य में बदलिए) 

(ख) जो व्यक्ति परिश्रमी होता है, वह अवश्य सफल होता है। (सरल वाक्य में बदलिए) 

(ग) वह कौन-सी पुस्तक है जो आपको बहुत याद है। रेखांकित उपवाक्य का भेद बदलिए) 

(घ) कश्मीरी गेट के निकल्सन कब्रगाह में उनका ताबूत उतारा गया। मिश्र वाक्य में बदलिए) 

 

प्रश्न 4.निम्नलिखित वाक्यों में से किन्हीं चार वाक्यों का निर्देशानुसार वाच्य परिवर्तन कीजिए-

(क) बालगोबिन भगत प्रभातियाँ गाते थे। (कर्मवाच्य में बदलिए) 

(ख) बीमारी के कारण वह यहाँ न आ सका।। (भाववाच्य में बदलिए) 

(ग) माँ के द्वारा बचपन में ही चोषित कर दिया गया था। (कर्तवाच्य में बदलिए) 

(घ) अवनि चाय बना रही है। (कर्मवाच्य में बदलिए) 

(ङ) घायत हंस उड़ न पाया। भाववाच्य में बदलिए। 

 

प्रश्न5. निम्नलिखित वाक्यों में से किन्हीं चार रेखांकित पदों का पद-परिचय लिखिए 

(क) दादी जी प्रतिदिन समाचार पत्र पढ़ती हैं। 

(ख) रोहन यहाँ नहीं आया था। 

(ग) वे मुंबई जा चुके हैं।

(घ) परिश्रमी अंकिता अपना काम समय में पूरा कर लेती है। 

(ङ) रवि रोज सवेरे दौड़ता है। 

 

प्रश्न 6. निम्नलिखित में से किन्हीं चार प्रश्नों के उत्तर दीजिए 

(क) करुण रस का एक उदाहरण लिखिए। 

(ख) निम्नलिखित काव्य पंक्तियों में निहित रस पहचान कर लिखिए 

तंबूरा ले मंच पर बैठे प्रेमप्रताप, 

साज मिले पंद्रह मिनट, घंटा भर आलाप। 

घंटा भर आलाप राग में मारा गोता.

धीरे-धीरे खिसक चुके थे सारे श्रोता। 

(क) उत्साह किस रस का स्थायी भाव है? 

(ख) वात्सल्य रस का स्थायी क्या है? 

(ग) शृंगार रस के कौनसे दो भेद हैं। 

 

खण्ड ‘ग’ 

प्रश्न 7. निम्नलिखित गद्यांश को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़कर पूछे गए प्रश्नों के उत्तर लिखिए

किसी दिन एक शिष्या ने डरते-डरते खाँ साहब को टोका, बाबा। आप यह क्या करते हैं, इतनी प्रतिष्ठा है आपकी। अब तो आपको भारतरत्न भी मिल चुका है, यह फटी तहमद न पहना करें। अच्छा नहीं लगता, जब भी कोई आता है आप इसी फटी तहमद में सबसे मिलते हैं। खाँ साहब मुसकराए। लाड़ से भरकर बोले, “धत् ! पगली, ई भारतरत्न हमको शहनईया पे मिला है. लुंगिया पे नाहीं तुम लोगों की तरह बनाव-सिंगार देखते रहते, तो उमर ही बीत जाती, हो चुकती शहनाई। तब क्या रियाज हो पाता?” 

(क) एक दिन एक शिष्या ने खाँ साहब को क्या कहा? क्यों? 

(ख) खाँ साहब ने शिष्या को क्या समझाया। 

(ग) इससे खाँ साहब के स्वभाव के बारे में क्या पता चलता 

 

प्रश्न 8. निम्नलिखित में से किन्हीं चार प्रश्नों के उत्तर संक्षेप में लिखिए 

(क) लेखक ने फादर कामिल बुल्के की याद को यज्ञ की पवित्र अग्नि क्यों कहा है? 

(ख) मन्नू भंडारी का अपने पिता से जो वैचारिक मतभेद था उसे अपने शब्दों में लिखिए। 

(ग) नेताजी का चश्मा’ पाठ में बच्चों द्वारा मूर्ति पर सरकंडे का चश्मा लगाना क्या प्रदर्शित करता है?

(घ) बालगोबिन भगत अपने सुस्त और बोदे से बेटे के साथ कैसा व्यवहार करते थे और क्यों ? 

(ङ) लखनवी अंदाज पाठ के आधार पर बताइए कि लेखक ने यात्रा करने के लिए सेकंड क्लास का टिकट क्यों खरीदा? 

 

प्रश्न 9. निम्नलिखित काव्यांश को ध्यानपूर्वकपढ़कर पूछे गए प्रश्नों के उत्तर लिखिए 

यश है या न वैभव है, मान है न सरमायाः 

जितनी ही दौड़ातू उतना ही भरमाया। 

प्रभुता का शरण-बिंब केवल मृगतृष्णा है, 

हर चंद्रिका में छिपी एक रात कृष्णा है। 

जो है यथार्थ कठिन उसका तू कर पूजन 

छाया मत छूना मन, 

होगा दुख दूना। 

(क) हर चंद्रिका में छिपी एक रात कृष्णा है- इस पंक्ति से कवि किस तथ्य से अवगत करवाना चाहता है ? 

(ख) कवि ने यथार्थ के पूजन की बात क्यों कही है? 

(ग) मृगतृष्णा का प्रतीकात्मक अर्थ लिखिए। 

 

प्रश्न 10. निम्नलिखित में से किन्हीं चार प्रश्नों के उत्तर संक्षेप लिखिए 

(क) संगतकार की मनुष्यता किसे कहा गया है। वह मनुष्यता कैसे बनाए रखता है? 

(ख) अट नहीं रही है कविता के आधार पर वसंत ऋतु की शोभा का वर्णन कीजिए। 

(ग) परशुराम ने अपनी किन विशेषताओं के उल्लेख के द्वारा लक्ष्मण को डराने का प्रयास किया? 

(घ) आपकी दृष्टि में कन्या के साथ दान की बात करना कहाँ तक उचित है? तर्क दीजिए। 

(ङ) कविने शिशु की मुस्कान को दंतरित मुस्कान क्यों कहा है? कवि के मन पर उस मुस्कान का क्या प्रभाव पड़ा? 

 

प्रश्न 11. जार्ज पंचम की नाक पाठके माध्यम से लेखक ने समाज पर क्या व्यंग्य किया है? 

अथवा 

प्रश्न 11. सिक्किम की युवती के कथन मैं इंडियन हूँ से स्पष्ट होता है कि अपनी जाति, धर्म-क्षेत्र और संप्रदाय से। अधिक महत्वपूर्ण राष्ट है। आप किस प्रकार राष्ट्र के उत्तरप्रति अपने कर्तव्य निभाकर देश के प्रति अपना प्रेम प्रकट कर सकते हैं? समझाइए। 

 

खण्ड ‘घ’ 

 

प्रश्न 12. निम्नलिखित में से किसी एक विषय पर दिए गए संकेत बिन्दुओं के आधार पर लगभग 200 से 250 शब्दों में निबंध लिखिए 

(क) कमरतोड़ महँगाई 

  • महँगाई के कारण 
  • समाज पर प्रभाव 
  • व्यावहारिक समाधान 

(ख) स्वच्छ भारत अभियान 

  • विकास में स्वच्छता का योगदान 
  • अस्वच्छता से हानिया 
  • रोकने के उपाय 

(ग) बदलती जीवन शैल 

  • जीवन शैली का आशय 
  • बदलाव कैसा 
  • परिणाम 

 

प्रश्न 13. गत कुछ दिनों से आपके क्षेत्र में अपराध बढ़ने लगे हैं। जिससे आप चिंतित हैं। इन अपराधों की रोकथाम के लिए थानाध्यक्ष को पत्र लिखिए। 

अथवा 

प्रश्न 13.आपका एक मित्र शिमला में रहता है। आप उसके आमंत्रण पर ग्रीष्मावकाश में वहाँ गए थे और प्राकृतिक सौंदर्य को खूब आनंद उठाया था। घर वापस लौटने पर कृतज्ञता व्यक्त करते हुए मित्र को पत्र लिखिए।  

 

प्रश्न 14. अतिवृष्टि के कारण कुछ शहर बाढ़ ग्रस्त हैं। वहाँ के निवासियों की सहायतार्थ सामग्री एकत्र करने हेतु एक विज्ञापन लगभग 50 शब्दों में तैयार कीजिए। 

अथवा 

प्रश्न 14.बॉल पेनों की एक कंपनी सफल’ नाम से बाजार में आई है। उसके लिए एक विज्ञापन लगभग 50 शब्दों में तैयार कीजिए। 

 

Answer

खण्ड ‘क’

प्रश्न 1.उत्तर: (क) आजकल दूरदर्शनओं के धारावाहिकों का स्तर का घटता जा रहा है उसमें दर्शकों को अश्लीलता, अनास्था, फैशन लता नैतिक बुराइयां ही अधिक देखने को मिलती है। 

(ख)  दूरदर्शन का दुष्प्रभाव सबसे अधिक छोटे बालकों पर पड़ता है क्योंकि वह मानसिक रूप से परिपक्व होता है।  वे जो इस छोटी उम्र में देखते हैं उसका प्रभाव उन पर अधिक पड़ता है। 

(ग)  दूरदर्शन के कई दुष्प्रभाव है जैसे इससे समाज में फैली बुराइयों को बढ़ावा मिलता है।  इससे आत्मसीमितता, जड़ता, पंगुता अकेलापन आदि दोष बढ़े है। नजर कमजोर पड़ती है घंटो दूरदर्शन देखने से समय की पाबंदी कट जाती है। 

(घ) ‘बाल्यावस्था’ का संधि विच्छेद बाल +अवस्था है।

(ड़) उपयुक्त का शीर्षक दूरदर्शन के प्रभाव।

 

प्रश्न 2.उत्तर: (क) कविता हमेशा ही कठिन परिस्थितियों को हमारे अनुकूल कर नए पथ का सृजन करती है। जब आँसू पराजित हो जाते हैं तो कविता अपनी लेखनी द्वारा प्रतिकूल परिस्थितियों से जंग लड़ती है। जब कर्ता हताश हो जाता है तो उसमें नई उमंग भरती है। कविता एक ऐसे नए सूरज को निर्माण करती है जो नया सवेरा लाता है। 

(ख) “जब भी तम का जुल्म बढ़ा है, कविता नया सूर्य गढ़ती है-को भाव यह है कि जब-जब अंधेरा अर्थात् प्रतिकूल परिस्थितियाँ अपने चरम पर होती हैं तो कविता अपनी लेखनी द्वारा इन प्रतिकूल अंधकारमय परिस्थितियों को अपने पथ प्रदर्शक शब्दों द्वारा नया सूर्य दिखाकर उन्हें प्रतिकूल बनाती है। 

(ग) गलियों का चैन शब्दहीन निर्दय चेतना द्वारा लुटता है। 

(घ) परस्पर संबंधों में दूरियाँ बढ़ने लगी :- यह भाव अपने भी हो गए पराए में आया है। 

(ङ) जब कर्ता अकर्ता हो जाता है अर्थात् प्रतिकूल परिस्थितियों के समक्ष हार जाता है तो कविता उसे जीना सिखाती है। 

अथवा 

प्रश्न 2.उत्तर: (क) जो बीत गई सो बात गई से तात्पर्य है कि जो बीत गया वो हमारा कल था और वह दोबारा नहीं आएगा। अतीत के दुःखों को याद कर रोने से कोई लाभ नहीं। 

(ख) अंबर की ओर रात्रि में देखना चाहिए, जब उसमें अनगिनत तारे होते हैं क्योंकि तारे प्रतिदिन टूटते हैं पर अंबर हमेशा ही वैसा का वैसा रहता है। चाहे नए तारे आए या पुराने टूटे। 

(ग) मधुबन का अर्थ बगीचा एवं सूखे फूल मधुबन में मुरझाए फूल।। 

(घ) टूटे तारों का शोक अंबर नहीं मनाता है। 

(ङ) आपके विचार से जीवन में एक सितारा हमारे जीवन का महत्वपूर्ण व्यक्ति होता है जिसके इर्द-गिर्द हमारी दुनियाँ घुमती है।

 

खण्ड ‘ख’

प्रश्न 3.उत्तर: (क) संयुक्त वाक्य मैंने उस व्यक्ति को देखा पर वह पीड़ा से कराह रहा था। 

(ख) सरल वाक्य-परिश्रमी व्यक्ति अवश्य सफल होता है। 

(ग) वह कौन-सी पुस्तक है’-प्रधान उपवाक्य 

(ग) वह कौन-सी पुस्तक है-प्रधान उपवाक्य 

(घ) जहाँ कश्मीरी गेटका निकाल्सन कब्रगाह तथा वहाँ उनका ताबूत उतारा गया। 

अथवा 

(घ) उनका ताबूत उतारा गया जहाँ कश्मीरी गेट का निकत्सन कब्रगाह था।

 

प्रश्न 4.उत्तर. (क) कर्मवाच्य- बालगोबिन भगत द्वारा प्रभातियाँ गाई जाती थी। 

(ख) भाव वाच्य- बीमारी के कारण वह यहाँ नहीं आ सकता। 

(ग) कर्तृवाच्य-माँ ने बचपन में ही घोषित कर दिया था। 

(घ) अवनि के द्वारा चाय बनायी गयी। 

(ङ) भाववाच्य घायल हंस उड़न सका। 

 

प्रश्न 5.उत्तर: (क) पढ़ती है- एकवचन, क्रिया, स्त्रीलिंग 

(ख) यहाँ- सर्वनाम, स्थानवाचक क्रिया विशेषण 

(ग) वे- बहुवचन, सर्वनाम (पुरुषवाचक), कर्ता कारक। 

(घ) परिश्रमी- जातिवाचक संज्ञा, एकवचन, विशेषता विशेषता स्पष्ट करता है। 

(ङ) रवि- व्यक्ति वाचक संज्ञा, एकवचन, पुल्लिंग कर्ताकारक। 

 

प्रश्न 6.उत्तरः करुण रस का उदाहरण उभरी नसों वाले हाथ घिसे नाखूनों वाले हाथ पीपल के पत्ते से नए-नए हाथ जूही की डाल से खुशबूदार हाथ गंदे कटे-पिटे हाथ जख्म से फटे हुए हाथ खुशबू रचते हैं 

(क) हाथा 

(ख) हास्यरस 

(ग) उत्साह वीर रस का स्थायी भाव है। 

(घ) वात्सल्य रस का स्थायी भाव वत्सल है। 

(ङ) श्रृंगार रस के दो भेद संयोग श्रृंगार और वियोग श्रृंगार 

खण्ड ‘ग’

प्रश्न 7.उत्तर: (क) एक दिन एक शिष्या ने खाँ साहब से कहा कि बाबा अब तो आपको बहुत प्रतिष्ठा व सम्मान मिल चुका है, फिर भी आप यह फटी हुई तहमद (लुंगी) क्यों पहनते हो? उस (शिष्या) ने ऐसा इसलिए कहा क्योंकि खाँ साहब इसी तहमद में ही सभी से मिलते थे और उसे यह अच्छा नहीं लगता था। 

(ख) खाँ साहब ने नम्रतापूर्वक अपनी शिष्या को समझाते हुए कहा कि मुझे भारतरत्न’ शहनाई बजाने पर मिला है, न कि लुंगी पर। मैंने बनाव सिंगार पर ध्यान न देकर अपनी साधना शहनाई पर ध्यान दिया है। 

(ग) इससे खाँ साहब के स्वभाव का पता चलता है कि वे सादा जीवन उच्च विचार के प्रबल समर्थक थे। वे सादगी पसंद और उन्होंने अपना सारा जीवन अपनी साधना में समर्पित कर दिया। वे सच्चे अर्थों में सच्चे कलाकार थे। 

 

प्रश्न 8.उत्तर: (क) लेखक ने फादर कामिल बुल्के की याद को यज्ञ की पवित्र अग्नि इसलिए कहा है क्योंकि लेखक फादर बुल्के रूपी पवित्र ज्योति की याद में श्रद्धामत है, उनका सारा जीवन देश व देशवासियों के प्रति समर्पित था। जिस प्रकार यज्ञ की अग्नि पवित्र होती है तथा उसके ताप में उष्णता होती है उसी प्रकार फादर बुल्के को याद करना शरीर और मन में ऊष्मा, उत्साह तथा पवित्र भावे भर देता है। अतः फादर की स्मृति किसी यज्ञ की पवित्र आगे और उसकी लौ की तरह आजीवन बनी रहेगी। 

(ख) मन्नू भंडारी और उनके पिता के बीच वैचारिक रूप से काफी मतभेद थे। उनके पिता अहंकारी, क्रोधी, शक्की तथा सामाजिक प्रतिष्ठा के प्रति सजग रहने वाले व्यक्ति थे। यद्यपि वे आधुनिकता के समर्थक थे, वे स्त्रियों की प्रतिभा एवं क्षमता को समझते तथा । उनका सम्मान भी करते थे पर उनकी यह सारी भावना उनके दकियानूसी विचारों के तले दब जाती थी। लेखिका उनकी इन खामियों पर झल्लाती थी। वे लेखिका को घर-गृहस्थी के कार्यों से दूर रखकर जागरूक नागरिक बनाना चाहते थे, घर में राजनैतिक जमाबड़ो में भाग लेने की सीख देते थे पर घर के बाहर सक्रिय भागीदारी के विरूद्ध थे। इसके कारण वे पिता की दी हुई सीमित आजादी के दायरे में बँधना नहीं चाहती थी, वे आजाद ख्यालों की थी जिस कारण पिता-पुत्री में मतभेद होना स्वाभाविक था। इतना ही नहीं पिता पुत्री के विचारों को मतभेद विवाह के विषय में भी था। लेखिका राजेन्द्र के साथ विवाह करना चाहती थी परंतु पिता इसका विरोध करते थे। इन्हीं कारणों से लेखिका की अपने पिता के साथ वैचारिक टकराहट थी। 

(ग) नेताजी का चश्मा पाठ में बच्चों द्वारा मूर्ति पर सरकंडे का चश्मा लगाना यह प्रदर्शित करता है कि हमारी आने वाली भावी पीड़ी में भी देशभक्ति की भावना है। इस देश के नव निर्माण में न केवल युवा बल्कि बच्चा बच्चा भी अपना योगदान देने में तत्पर हैं। देशभक्त कैप्टन मरकर भी इस कस्बे के बच्चों में जिंदा हैं। 

(घ) बालगोबिन भगत का अपने सुस्त और बोदे से बेटे के साथ अत्यंत आत्मीय व्यवहार था। वे जानते थे कि इसे अधिक प्रेम की आवश्यकता है। क्योंकि ऐसे बच्चों को विशेष सेह व देखभाल की जरूरत होती है। यदि ऐसे बच्चों को तिरस्कार व अपेक्षित किया जाए तो उनमें असुरक्षा व हीनता की भावना जन्म लेगी एवं उनका भविष्य खतरे में पड़ जाएगा 

(ङ) लेखक ने सेकंड क्लास का टिकट इसलिए खरीदा क्योंकि लेखक का अनुमान था कि सेकंड क्लास का डिब्बा खाली होगा, जिससे वे भीड़ से बचकर नई कहानी के विषय में एकांत में चिंतन करने के साथ-साथ प्राकृतिक दृश्यों की शोभा भी निहार सकेंगे। 

 

प्रश्न 9.उत्तर (क) हर चंद्रिका में छिपी एक रात कृष्णा है- इस पंक्ति में कवि यह तथ्य अवगत कराना चाहते हैं कि मनुष्य को इस यथार्थको स्वीकार कर लेना चाहिए कि जीवन में सुख-दुख का चोली दामन का साथ होता है। जीवन में केवल सुख रूपी चाँदनी रातें ही नहीं अपितु दुख रूपी अमावस्या भी आती है। 

(ख) कवि ने यथार्थ पूजन की बात इसलिए कही है क्योंकि यथार्थ ही जीवन की वास्तविकता है, इसका सामना हर किसी को करना पड़ता है। भविष्य को सुंदर बनाने के लिए वर्तमान में परिश्रम करना पड़ता है। 

(ग) मृगतृष्णा का शाब्दिक अर्थ है-धोखा या भ्रम रेगिस्तान में रेत के टीलों पर चिलचिलाती धूप को पानी समझकर हिरण प्यास बुझाने दौड़ता है। इसी को मृगतृष्णा कहते हैं। इसका प्रतीकात्मक अर्थ भ्रमक चीजों से है जो सुख का भ्रम पैदा करती है। जो न होकर भी होने का आभास कराती है वही मृगतृष्णा है। 

 

प्रश्न 10.उत्तर: (क) संगतकार की मनुष्यता अपने स्वर को अधिक न उठाने की कोशिश करना ही मनुष्यता है। अपने स्वर को अधिक ऊँचा न उठाना उसकी इंसानियत है। वह अपनी मनुष्यता बनाए रखने के लिए कभी भी मुख्य गायक को अकेलेपन का अहसास नहीं होने देता। वह अपने राग के माध्यम से मुख्य गायकको यह भी बता देता है कि पहले गाया गया राग फिर से भीगाया जा सकता है। वह गाते समय यह कोशिश करता है कि उसका स्वर मुख्य गायक के स्वर से किसी भी हालत में ऊँचा न उठ जाय। 

(ख) वसंत ऋतु ऋतुओं का राजा है। इस ऋतु में प्रकृति ही निराला सौन्दर्य है। इस ऋतु में उद्यान में रंग-बिरंगे पुष्प दिखाई देते हैं। इस समय खेतों में गेहूँ, सरसों की फसलें कटने को तैयार हो जाती है। पीली सरसों की शोभा देखते ही बनती है, इस ऋतु को होली का । संदेशवाहक भी कहा जाता है क्योंकि बसंत ऋतु में ही रंगों का त्योहार होली मनायी जाती है। राग और रंग इसके प्रमुख अंग हैं। यह त्योहार वसंत पंचमी को आरम्भ हो जाता है। चारों ओर सौन्दर्य राशि बिखरी हई प्रतीत होती है। 

(ग) परशुराम ने लक्ष्मण को डराते हुए सभा में बताया कि मैं बाल ब्रह्मचारी हूँ और अत्यंत क्रोधी स्वभाव का हूँ। मैं क्षत्रियों के कुल का संहारक हूँ। यह बात इस विश्व में सभी जानते थे कि मैंने अनेक बार सम्पूर्ण पृथ्वी को राजाओं से विहीन कर दिया है तथा पृथ्वी ब्राह्मणों को दान में दे दी है। मेरा फरसो बहुत भयानक है। इसी से मैंने सहस्रबाह की भुजाओं को काटकर शरीर से अलग कर दिया था। इस फरसे की भयंकरता को देखकर गर्भवती स्त्रियों के बच्चे गर्भ में ही मर जाते हैं। 

(घ) जब कोई वस्तु दान कर दी जाती है, तो वह अपनी नहीं रहती। इस सन्दर्भ में वस्तुएँ दान की जाती हैं। और कन्या कोई वस्तु नहीं है। परन्तु यदि उसका दान कर भी दिया जाता है, तो उससे सम्बन्धविच्छेद नहीं होता वह फिर भी अपने माता-पिता की लाड़ली रहती है तथा समय-समय पर अपने मायके आती जाती रहती है। आज समाज में लड़का व लड़की को समान अधिकार प्राप्त है। इस प्रकार हमारी दृष्टि में कन्या के साथ दान शब्द का कोई औचित्य नहीं है। हर माता-पिता कन्या के सुंदर भविष्य की कामना करते हैं, इसलिए वे इसे इस काबिल बना देते हैं कि उसका अपना अस्तित्व हो। 

(ङ) कवि ने शिशु की मुस्कान को दंतुरित मुस्कान इसलिए कहा है क्योंकि छोटे बच्चे के नए-नए दाँतों से झलकती लुभावनी मुस्कान मन मोह लेती है। बच्चे की दंतुरित मुस्कान का कवि के मन पर गहरा प्रभाव पड़ता है। बच्चे की मोहक मुस्कान कवि के हृदय को प्रसन्नता से भर देती है। उसे लगता है कि जैसे कमल तालाब को छोड़कर उसकी झोंपड़ी में आकर खिल गया हो। कवि का हृदय बच्चे की मुस्कान को देखकर आह्लादित हो जाता है। 

 

प्रश्न 11.उत्तर: (क) जार्ज पंचम की नाक’ पाठ के आधार पर लेखक ने समाज एवं देश की बदहाल स्थितियों पर करारा व्यंग्य किया गया है। इस पाठ में दर्शाया गया है कि अंग्रेजी हुकूमत से आज़ादी प्राप्त करने के बाद भी सत्ता से जुड़े लोगों की औपनिवेशक दौर की मानसिकता के शिकार हैं। नाक मान-सम्मान व प्रतिष्ठा का प्रतीक है, जबकि कटी हुई नाक अपमान का प्रतीक है। जार्ज पंचम की नाक अर्थात् सम्मान एक साधारण भारतीय की नाक से भी छोटी (कम) है, फिर भी सरकारी अधिकारी उनकी नाक बचाने के लिए जी जान से लगे रहे। अंत में किसी जीवित व्यक्ति की नाक काटकर जार्ज पंचम की नाक लगा दी गई। केवल दिखावे के लिए या दूसरों को खुश करने के लिए अपनों की इज्जत के साथ खिलवाड़ की जाती है। यह पूरी प्रक्रिया भारतीय जनता के आत्मसम्मान पर प्रहार दर्शाती है। इसमें सत्ता से जुड़े लोगों की मानसिकता पर व्यंग्य है। 

अथवा 

प्रश्न 11.उत्तर:जिस प्रकार सिक्किम की युवती के कथन में मैं इंडियन हूँ से स्पष्ट होता है कि वे जाति, धर्म, संप्रदाय से कहीं अधिक राष्ट्र होता है। उसी प्रकार हम भी अपने राष्ट्र के प्रति अपना कर्तव्य निभाकर देश के प्रति अपना प्रेम प्रदर्शित करेंगे। हम आजकल कई पर्यटन स्थलों में लोग आधुनिकता के रंग में रंगी हुई, प्रकृति को जाने-अनजाने नष्ट कर रहे हैं। वहाँ के सौंदर्य को नष्ट कर रहे हैं। इसे रोकना होगा नहीं तो हम प्रकृति के सौंदर्य से वंचित रहेंगे। हमें एक जागरूक नागरिक होने के नाते जन-जन में स्वच्छता का संदेश देना होगा। पर्यावरण को स्वच्छ बनाने के लिए लोगों को अधिक-से-अधिक वृक्षारोपण करने, पेड़ों को न काटने, प्रदूषण फैलाने वाले वाहनों एव उपकरणों के कम से कम प्रयोग आदि के प्रति जागरूक करने का प्रयास करेंगे।

खण्ड ‘घ’

प्रश्न 12.उत्तर: निबंध 

कमरतोड़ महँगाई महँगाई का अर्थ होता है वस्तुओं की कीमत में वृद्धि होना। इस महँगाई पर ही पूरे देश की अर्थव्यवस्था टिकी होती है। मॅहगाई मनुष्य के जीवन शैली को प्रभावित करती है। आप समाज की यह प्रमुख समस्या है जिसने उच्च, मध्यम व निम्न सभी वर्गों की कमर तोड़ रखी 

महँगाई की समस्या न केवल भारत बल्कि पूरे विश्व की गंभीर समस्या बन गई है। इस समस्या के कारण बहुत से देशों का आर्थिक स्तर घटता है। हमारा देश, भारत जनसंख्या की दृष्टि से दूसरा बड़ा देश है। पर उस तरह की पैदावार नहीं हो पा रही है जिससे आए दिन सामानों के दाम बढ़ते हैं। आजादी के बाद भारत में तीन चीजें हमेशा बढ़ती रही हैं भ्रष्टाचार, असमानता और महँगाई। ये तीनों सगी बहनें हैं। ये एक साथ बढ़ती हैं। भ्रष्टाचार बढ़ता है तो धनवान और धनी होते जाते हैं और गरीब बिल्कुल लगोंटी यारी हो जाते हैं। काले धन के कारण कालाबाजारी बढ़ती है। उससे मँहगाई बढ़ती है। 

हमारे देश के अमीर लोग इस मॅहगाई के सबसे अधिक जिम्मेदार होते हैं। आपात काल के शुरू-शुरू में वस्तुओं की कीमत कम रखने की परंपरा चली लेकिन व्यापरी अपनी मनमानी करते हैं, सामान्य जनता पर महँगाई का सबसे अधिक प्रभाव पड़ता है। उसके पास सीमित पूँजी होती है और उसकी खरीदने की शक्ति कमजोर हो जाती है। अफसरशाही नेता, व्यापारी ये सभी मँहगाई को बढ़ाने के लिए बहुत अधिक जिम्मेदार हैं। इससे समाज पर दुष्प्रभाव पड़ता है। 

यदि सरकार मुद्रास्फीति पर रोक लगाए तो शायद महँगाई पर कुछ तो लगाम लग सकेगी। सरकार को अधिक पैमाने पर गांवों का विकास कर उन्हें जागरूक करना चाहिए जिससे वे आधुनिक संसाधनों का प्रयोग करे और पैदावार बढ़ाए। 

हमारी अधिकांश समस्याओं का मूल कारण जनसंख्या है। जब तक जनसंख्या को वश में नहीं किया जाएगा मॅहगाई वश में नहीं आयेगी। महँगाई को वश में करने के लिए उचित राष्ट्र नीति जरूरी है। मॅहगाई को रोकने के लिए लोगों को अपनी जमाखोरी की प्रवृत्ति छोड़नी होगी। उपभोक्ता को भी उतनी ही वस्तुएं खरीदनी चाहिए जितनी कि उसे आवश्यकता हो । दोबारा जरूरत पड़ने पर उपभोक्ता को तभी सामान लेना चाहिए। इस तरह से महँगाई पर काबू रखा जा सकता है। 

(ख) स्वच्छ भारत अभियान 

एक कदम स्वच्छता की ओर स्वच्छता आज केवल घर या मुहल्ले तक नहीं बल्कि इसका दायरा काफी बड़ा बन गया है। देश और राष्ट्र की स्वच्छता से ही वास्तविक विकास हो सकता है। जिस देश का नागरिक स्वच्छता के प्रति सजग होगा उस देश का विकास अबाध गति से होगा। प्रत्येक नागरिक का कर्तव्य है कि वह अपने देश की स्वच्छता में अपना सहयोग दें। इसी को ध्यान में रखते हुए हमारी सरकार ने स्वच्छ भारत अभियान चलाया है जिसमें यह प्रण लिया गया है कि प्रत्येक गली, मुहल्ला, सड़कों से लेकर शौचालय का निर्माण कराना और बुनियादी ढांचे को बदलना एवं स्वच्छता का संदेश फैलाना। 

अस्वच्छता से विभिन्न प्रकार की हनियाँ हैं। स्वच्छ वातावरण से पर्यावरण का विकास संभव है। हम सभी जानते हैं कि हमारा वातावरण ग्लोबल वार्मिंग की समस्या से ग्रस्त है पर इससे कुछ अंशों में युक्त। का एकमात्र साधन स्वच्छता है। जिस तरह का स्वच्छ परिवेश से वातावरण में कोई रोग-बीमारी का खतरा नहीं होगा। पहले गांवों में लोग खुले में शौच जाते थे पर इस अभियान द्वारा जनता जागरूक हो गई एवं उन्हें शौचालय का महत्व समझ में आया है। सड़कों, गलियों को स्वच्छ रखना जिससे वहाँ रहने वाले लोग स्वस्थ रहेंगे। 

हमारे पूज्यनीय गांधी जी स्वच्छता के प्रति अत्यंत जागरूक थे उन्हीं के सिद्धांतों को आगे बढ़ाते हुए हमारे प्रधानमंत्री श्री नरेन्द्र मोदी जी ने 2 अक्टूबर 2014 को इस आंदोलन से जोड़ने की मुहिम चलाई है। इस आंदोलन को जन-जन तक पहुँचाने के लिए हमारे अभिनेता-अभिनेत्री सब स्कूल, कॉलेजों वे सरकारी कार्यालयों ने अहम भूमिका निभाई है। अब वह समय दूर नहीं जब हम गांधी जी के सपने को साकार कर पाएंगे। 

इसलिए हमें ‘स्वच्छ भारत अभियान में बढ़चद कर हिस्सा लेना चाहिए और कुछ नहीं तो हमें कम से कम रोज हमारी गली को साफ करना चाहिए। शिक्षा के प्रसार प्रचार को बढ़ावा देकर जनता को स्वच्छता के प्रति जागरूक करना चाहिए। स्वच्छ भारत अभियान में आप भी भागीदार बने लोगों को स्वच्छता के प्रति जागरूक बनाएं। 

(ग) बदलती जीवन शैली स्वस्थ जीवन शैली एक अच्छे जीवन की नींव है। हालांकि इस जीवन शैली को हासिल करने में ज्यादा मेहनत नहीं लगती बल्कि कई लोग व्यावसायिक प्रतिबद्धताओं दृढ़ संकल्प की कमी और अन्य कारणों द्वारा इसका पालन नहीं कर पाते स्वस्थ रहने के लिए किस प्रकार की शैली अपनाना है यह जानना ज्यादा जरूरी हैं। 

आजकल की पीढ़ी कम्यूटर मोबाइल, बर्गर, पिज्जा और देर रात की पार्टियों पर आधारित है-मूल रूप से ये सब अस्वास्थ्यकर है। पेशेवर प्रतिबद्धताओं और व्यक्तिगत मुद्दों ने सभी को जकड़ लिया है। और इन सभी आवश्यकताओं के बीच वे अपना स्वास्थ्य खो रहे हैं। इन दिनों लोग अपने दैनिक जीवन में इतने व्यस्त हो गए हैं कि वे भूल गए हैं कि एक स्वस्थ जीवन जीने के क्या मायने हैं। हम स्वस्थकर आदतें अपनाकर अपनी जीवन शैली में सुधारा जा सकता है यदि हम प्रातः भ्रमण, योगा व मेडिटेशन का जीवन में समावेश करें तो हमारा स्वास्थ्य अच्छा हो पाएगा। शरीर में अनेक शक्तियाँ निहित हैं, यदि हम उन शक्तियों को पहचान लेंगे तो हम निरोग रहेंगे। 

 

प्रश्न 13.उत्तर: पत्र

सेवा में, 

            थानाध्यक्ष महोदय, 

            तिलक नगर थाना, 

            नई दिल्ली-110018 

दिनांक-23 मार्च 20xx 

विषय-अपराधों की रोकथाम के संदर्भ में। 

माननीय महोदय, 

मैं दिल्ली के तिलक नगर का रहने वाला हूँ। मुझे अत्यंत दु:ख के साथ आपको सूचित करना पड़ रहा है कि हमारी कॉलोनी में दिन प्रतिदिन अपराध बढ़ रहे हैं। पहले यह कॉलोनी शांतिप्रिय थी पर अब यहाँ हम भय में जीवन जी रहे हैं। महिलाएँ तो घर से निकलने में कतराती हैं। कुछ सप्ताह पहले दो महिलाओं का किसी राह चलते लूटेरे ने पर्स छीन लिया और कल तो हद ही हो गई घर के सामने किसी काम से मेरी माता जी खड़ी थीं वहाँ राह चलते किसी ने उनकी चेन खींचकर ही भाग गया। घर के सदस्य उसके पीछे भागे परंतु वह तेजी से नौ दो ग्यारह हो गया। पुरे क्षेत्र में चोरी व छीनने की घटनाओं के कारण भय का माहौल हैं। लोग घर से निकलने में भी कतराते हैं। 

अत: आप से विनम्र निवेदन है कि हमारी उचित सुरक्षा का प्रबंध करे व प्रतिदिन पुलिस की गश्त लगाते रहे। इससे हमें सुरक्षा का भाव मिले। 

धन्यवाद, 

भवदीय, 

अ.ब.स 

अथवा 

प्रश्न 13.उत्तर:

परीक्षा भवन, 

नई दिल्ली 

दिनांक 23 मार्च 20xx 

प्रिय मित्र नीरज, 

सस्नेह अभिवादन, मैं कुशलतापूर्वक दिल्ली पहुँच गया हूँ। आशा है तुम भी ठीक होंगे। बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद मित्र। इस ग्रीष्मकाल के अवकाश को तुमने यादगार बना दिया। मैंने स्वपन में भी इस तरह का नजारा नहीं देखा जो तुमने मुझे शिमला में दिखाया। तुम्हारे व तुम्हारे परिवार के सहयोग द्वारा ही हमारी यह मात्रा यादगार बनी। सच में तुम तो प्रकृति की गोद में ही रहते हो। इतना सुंदर दृश्य तुमने हमें पहाड़ियों से दिखाया जैसे स्वर्ग हो। मैं अपने शब्दों द्वारा भी उस प्राकृतिक दृश्यों का वर्णन नहीं कर सकता। यहाँ आकर के मुझे दोबारा तुम्हारे साथ बिताए गए समय का स्मरण हो रहा है। मेरे माता-पिता जी भी तुम्हारे व तुम्हारे परिवार वालों को याद कर रहे हैं। मेरी माता तो तुम्हारी माता जी की मित्र ही बन गई थी। सच में दो परिवारों के साथ मिलकर की गई यात्रा यादगार ही बन जाती है। आशा है तुम भी परिवार सहित दिल्ली आओ तो हम सभी साथ मिलकर मथुरा-वृंदावन घूमने चलेंगे। चाचा जी व चाची जी को मेरा प्रणाम कहना एवं बहन को स्नेह देना। तुमसे पुनः मिलने की आशा में।

तुम्हारा मित्र ऋषि

प्रश्न 14.उत्तर: दान एक पुण्य 

आइए पुण्य कमाइए 

रोटरी क्लब की ओर से केरल के बाढ़पीड़ितों के लिए सहायता आपकी सहायता किसी की जिंदगी को सुरक्षित कर सकती है। तो देर किस बात की गाँधी मैदान में आकर अपना सहयोग दें. 

(सहयोग राशि कुछ भी हो सकती है) शिविर 7,8,9 अप्रैल 2019 तक ही। 

अन्य जानकारी हेतु संपर्क करें 8979645321, 011-254639 

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