Friday 21 January 2022

Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, Satara Std-XI First Semester Examination 2021-22

 Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, Satara

Std-XI

First Semester Examination 2021-22

Marks - 50




                 Section I - PROSE


(Reading for comprehension, Language study, Summary)

All the Answers are given in BLUE COLOR 

 1. A) Read the extract and complete the activities given below.(12)


It was April 2004. I stood in the middle of the lush green field of moong(greengram) and looked around me. It was just before sunrise and the sky was turning a bright orange. The ground was damp and the leaves were shining with dew. My bare feet were muddy as I walked around gingerly, inspecting the plants.

Around me were rows of chikoo trees and below a dense follage of moong. At that point, I could not have asked for anything more. The moong plants, not more than two feet tall, had green pods hanging out. The pods were not yet ripe and there was a light fuzz growing on them. there was still some time before the harvest. I felt exhilarated.

I stood watching the sun rise above the towering trees across the fence and

slowly made my way back to the house, a white structure in the middle of this greenery. I could not believe that I was the owner of this land and that I was looking at my first crop as a farmer. After I had paid the advance money for the land, I thought I would have some time to get familiar with farming. But Moru Dada, the broker who got us the land, had other ideas. He was keen that we plant moong at once. I was not prepared for this. I was still reading books and trying to figure out what we could sow and how we should go about it. Moru Dada was quite firm. He said the season was right for sowing moong and the best seeds were available in Surat inthe adjacent state of Gujarat.


A1)State whether the following sentences are True or False and rewrite. 

1) Moong plants were not more than two feet tall.

True


2) The writer was inspecting the plants in the evening.

False 

3) Moong was the first crop of the writer as a farmer.

True 

4) The seeds were available in the village.

False 


2)Complete the following statements with the help of the extract.


i)The writer's feet were muddy because.he walked around gingerly inspecting the plants 

ii) There were rows of Chikoo trees in the farm.

iii) The writer's house was situated in the middle of the greenery. 

Iv) Mora Dada professionally was a farmer and a broker.


A3) Enlist the words/phrases that define the beauty of nature that he witnessed at the farm.

Ans :- lush green

            Bright orange sky 


A4) Write your brief views about farming conditions in your area.

Ans :- Today farming conditions in my area become worse because of bad climate, unseasonal rain and not having fixed market for their crop.

5) Language Study:

Do as directed.


The correct tense form of the following sentence is

i) It was April 2004.


a) Simple Present Tense.


b) Past Perfect Tense.


Ans :- c) Simple Past Tense


d) Simple Future Tense.


ii) I could not have asked for anything more.

 (Choose the correct alternative forget be able to form of the given sentence)

a) I am able to have asked for anything more.

 b) I was not able to have asked for anything more.

c) I was able to have asked for anything more.

d) I am unable to have asked for anything more.


6) Write the noun forms of the followings.


1) farming

Ans :- farm

planted

Ans :- plant 


B) Language Study (Non-Textual Grammar)

Do as directed.


1) You have to attend all the lectures regularly.

 (Rewrite the sentence using modal auxiliary showing 'obligation')

Ans:- You ought to attend all the lectures regularly.

2) His mother is..... accountant in..... State Bank of India 

(Fill in the blanks with suitable articles and rewrite)

Ans:-an,the

3) Shashank speaks English. He speaks french also. (Rewrite the sentence using 'as well as')

Ans:- Shashank speaks English as well as French. 

2. A) Read the following extract and complete the activities that given below. 12 

I want my photograph to be taken I said Everybody knows what a photographer

is like. Sit there, he said and wait I waited an hour I read the Ladies Companion for 1902, the Gets Magazine for 1902, and the Infants, bumal for 1886. I began to see that I had done an impertinent thing in breaking in on the pracy of this man's sontfic pursalt with a face like minerAfter an hour the photographer opened an er door Come in the said sever

I went into the studio. Sit down, sad the photographer, I sat down in a beam of

sunlight filtered through a sheet of factory cotton hutig against a frosted window

The photographer rolled a machine in to the middle of the mom and crawled into t from a behind. He was only in a second-just time enough for one look at me and then he was out again, bearing at the cotton sheet and the window panes with a hooked stick, apparent frantic for light and air

Then he crawled back in to the machine agan and drew a little black cloth over himself. This time he was very quiet in there. I knew that he was praying and kept still. When the photographer came out at last, he looked very grave and shook his head

"The face is quite wrong," he said.

I know I answered quietly, I have always knownHe sighed

I think he said the face would be better three quarters fullT'm sure it would be I said enthusiastically, for I was glad to find that the man had such a human side to him. So would yours In fact I continued how many faces one sees that are apparently hard, narrow, limited, but the minute you get the three quarters full they get wide, large almost boundless inBut the photographer ceased to listen. He come over and took my head in his

hand and twisted it in sideways. I thought he meant to kiss me, and I closed my eyes

But I was wrong.

He twisted my face as far as t would go and then stood looking at it.

He sighed again.

I don't like the head he said

Then he went back to the machine and took another look

Open the mouth a little he said.

I started to do so.


A1) Choose the corect answer from the options given and rewrite the.


i) The namator walts outside the photographer's studio for.


a) less than hour

c) two hours

b) more than hour

Ans:- d) an hour

ii)) While waiting for his photograph at studio narrator read a journal named.

 a) Biometrics

Ans:- b) Infants journal for 1888

c) Ladies companion for 1912

d) Girls Magazine for 1902


iii) The photographer crawled into the machine for just a second and came out again dearly for.

a) cotton sheets

b) light and air

c) curtains

Ans:- d) window panes


iv) When the narrator.says, I know that he was praying and I kept still he is being.


a) Serious

b) humorous

c) Ironic

d) sarcastic


A2) Complete the following:

When the photographer called the author in through the inner door he..........

Ans:- writer went inside the studio and sat down in a beam of sunlight. And then sat just watching what photographer doing. 

A3)"I had done an impertinent thing in breaking in on the privacy of this man's scientific pursuit with a face like mine.". Interpret the statement.

Ans:- writer wanted a photograph of his own so he went to photographer . He was observing the activities of photograph. He became bored with the instructions and that's why do Irrelevant activities. 


A4)Describe your own experience while you had been to the photographer's studio to click your photograph.

Ans:- My experience in photographer's studio is quite funny. 

Photographer gave me lots of instructions. 

He behaved me like children. 

I enjoyed his behavior. 


A5) Language Study:


Do as directed.


i) "I don't like the head," he said.

 (Find out the correct indirect speech sentence from the given options and rewrite)


a) He said that he don't like the head.

b) He said he did not like the head.

c) He said that he did not like the head.

d) He said he doesn't like the head.


i) I started to do so.

(Choose correct gerund form of sentence from the options given below)

a) I started to doing so.

b) I started doing so.

c) I started for doing so.

d) I started so doing.



A6) Match the words given in coloumn 'A' with their meanings given in coloumn 'B' and rewrite.


a) Frantic         excited interest

b) sigh              Irrelevant

c) Enthusiam  Is state of panic or rush

d) Impertinent     Deep prolongedqudible                               Inhale or exhale of                                           breath

Ans:-

a) in a state of panic or rush 

b) deep prolonged qudible Inhale or exhale of breath. 

c) excited interest 

d) irrelevant 


B) Summary Writing!


Write a summary of the above extract in 4 to 5 sentences and suggest a suitable title.


Section II - POETRY


3. Read the following extract and complete the activities, that given below.


There is another sky.

Ever serene and fair,

And there is another sunshine,

Though it be darkness there;

Never mind faded forests, Austin,

Never mind silent fields Here is a little forest,

Whose leaf is ever green;

Here is a brighter garden,

Where not a frost has been;

In its unfading flowers

I hear the bright bee hum:

Prithee, my brother,

Into my garden come I


1) Complete the web giving the sad and gloomy aspects of life mentioned in the first part of the extract.



Ans:- 

Darkness 

Faded forests 

silent fields 

Little forest 

2) List the expression from the extract highlighting the brighter side of


i)) Brighter garden

ii) unfading flowers 

iii) bright bee hum




3) Write two inspiring sentences to encourage your sister who is upset of due to Failure in competitive examination. 

Answer:-

Failure means not end ,it is another chance to become successful. 

Don't think your past focus on future. 

competitive examination


4) "I hear the bright bee hum


Name and explains the figure of speech mentioned in the above

Alliteration 


Section III-Writing Skills 


4. A) Attempt any ONE of the following.


1) Letter Writing. Write a letter to the principal of your college asking for Bonafied Certificate. 


OR


2) e-mail Writing:


As a group leader, write an email to the Superintendent of Holiday sea

Matheran for making reservation for the stay of a group of 25 students of your

college.


Your proposed date of visit

Number of days and nights stay

. Breakfast, food arcangement

Reservation charges per day


B) Attempt any ONE of the following:


1) Expansion of Idea


Expand the following idea with the help of the points guen beste your

answer in about 100 to 150 words.

"Necessity is the mother of invention

Importance of invention

Use of term Mother

* Examples or proof

Human tendency of invention conclusio


2) Blog Writing.


Write a blog in proper format on social Distancing Need of Time. Since Corone


outbreak has spread, the whole world we need to follow it strictly


Use following points.


Outbreak of disease


• Overcrowded cities and the whole country


We are social by nature


The spread of disease


Need of social distancing is only solution.


-OR


3. Film Review:


Write review of film that you have recently seeni. Write your review based on


any four points given below.


Name of the characters (Main and supporting roles.)


About the story / theme of the film.


Why did you like/dislike the film.


• Special features / novelties/ novel Ideas.


. Music / dance/action/ direction


Should others watch this film./Why?


Section - IV (Literary Genre - Drama)


5. Complete the activities as per the instructions given below:


A) Choose and write the correct alternative.


i) The......... is the main character in a play.


a) antogoinst


b) King


c) down


d) protagonist


5) Comedy is a drama with ........


a) unhappy ending


b) happy ending


c) sorrowful events


d) sufferings


B) Match the followings.


'A'


a) Plot               i) main idea of a play

b) Characters    ii) essence of drama

c) Conflict         ii i) series of events 

                            occurning in a play

d) Theme

                              iv) Important elements of                                    drama

Answer

 a)=iii 

b)=iv

C)=ii


d)=i


Wednesday 12 January 2022

Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, Satara First Semester Examination 2021-22

 Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, Satara

First Semester Examination

 2021-22                 Marks - 50


Std - XII




Instructions -


All questions are compulsory. There many be internal options.


Sub-English


Section I 

PROSE


(Reading for comprehension, Language study, Summary) 

1. A) Read the extract and complete the activities given below.


The young lift-man in a City office who threw a passenger out of his lift the other Morning and was fined for the offence was undoubtely in the wrong. It was a question of "Please." The complainant entering the lift, said, "Top." The lift-man demanded "Top-please, and this concession being refused he not only declined to comply with the instruction, but hurled the passenger out of the lift. This, of course was carrying a comment on manner too far. Discourtesy is not a legal offence, and it does not excuse assault and battery. If a burglar breaks into my house and I knock him down, the law will acquit me, and if I am physically assaulted, It will permit me to retaliate with reasonable violence. It does this because the burglar and my assailant have broken quite definite commands of the law. But no legal system could attempt to legislate against bad manners or could sanction the use of violence against some thing which it does not itself recognize as a legally punishable offence. And our sympathy with the liftman, we must admit that the law is reasonable. It would never do if we were at liberty to box people's ears because we did not like their behaviour, or the tone of their voices, or the scowl on their faces. Our fists would never be idle, and the there is no penalty to pay except the penalty of being written down an illmannered fellow. The law does not compel me to say "Please" or to attune my voice to other people's sensibilities any more than it says that I shall not wax my moustache or dye my hair or wear ringlets down my back. It does not recognize the laceration of our feelings as a case for compensation. There is no allowance for moral and intellectual damages in these matters.


gutters of the city would run with blood all day. I may be as uncivil as I may please and the law will protect me against violent retaliation. I may be haughty or boorish and


A1) Rewrite the statements and state whether they are True or False.


1) The law permits everybody to use violence for discourteous behaviour. 

Ans:- False 

2) The passenger showed discourteous behaviour.

Ans:- True 

3) The law forces everyone to say 'Please.

Ans:- False 

4) For physical assault, law permits the sufferer to retaliate with reasonable violence.

Ans:- True 

 A2)Pick out some examples of behaviour from the extract that are not punishable under law. 

Ans:- Following are the examples of behaviour from the extract that are punishable under law 

Discourtesy 

Bad manners 

Tone of voice 

Haughty and boorish nature 


A3) "The passenger damaged the liftman's self-respect" Support your answer with some facts from the extract.

Ans:- The passenger damaged liftman's self-respect by not saying 'Top please'.And he hurled the passenger out of lift.

A4) What if "Discourtesy is a legal offence ?" Write your respons in about 30 words.

I think,  if Discourtesy is a legal offence then people become more courteous and polite. People will respect more for each other. 

A5) Do as directed


If I am physically assauted, it will permit me to realne 

(Choose comect aberative to use bones)n

  1. Unless I am physically assauted, it will permit me to realiste.
  2. Unless I am physically acted, it would not permit me to retaliate.
  3. Unless I am physically assaulted, it will not permit me to retallate.
  4. Unless I am not physically assued, it will not permit me to retube The law will protect me against violent retallation

II) The law will protect me against violent retallation. 

(Choose comect alternative to use a modal auxiliary showing obligation)

 1.The law can protect me against violent retallation

2.The law could protect me against treballation.

3. The law may protect me against violent retallation.


4.) The law must protect me against violent retaliation


A6) Find out the words from the passage which mean the following 

Lack of courtesy = Discourtesy,                                                        illmannered 

Fight with the fists = Knock

 Uncultured = Civilized 

An attacker = Assailant 

B) Language Study (Non-Textual Grammar 


i) Use the correct artides and rewrite the sentence: 

COVID-19 is one of...... most hazardous diseases witnessed by .......world.

Ans:-the,the 


ii) As soon as the captain gave an order, the soldiers fired.

 (Choose the correct alternative to get No sooner. form of the given sentence)

a) No sooner the captain gave an order than the soldiers fired.

 b) No sooner did the captain give an order than the soldiers fired


c) No sooner does the captain give an order than the soldiers fired.

 d) No sooner has the captain given an order than the soldiers fired. 


ii)You have narrated a very romantic book.


(Choose correct alternative to make the given sentence exclamatory) 

a) What have you narrated a very romantic book!


b) What book you have narrated a very romantic I


c) What a romantic book you have narrated!


d) What a romantic book you have narrate!


2. A) Read the extract and complete the activities that given below.

To read a lot is essential. It is stupid not to venture outside the examination set books or the textbooks you have chosen for intensive study, Read as many books in English as you can, not as a duty but for pleasure. Do not choose the most difficult books you find, with the idea of listing and learning as many new words as possible choose what is likely to interest you and be sure in advance, that it is not too hard. You should not have to be constantly looking up new words in the dictionary for that deadens interest and checks real learning. Look up a word here and there, but as a general policy try to push ahead, guessing what words mean from the context. It is extensive and not intensive reading that normally helps you to get interested in extra mading and thereby improve your English. You should enjoy the feeling which exten sive reading gives. As you read you will become more and more familiar with words and sentence patterns you already know, understanding them better and better as you meet them in more and more contexts, some of which may differ only slightly from others. Some people say that we cannot leam to speak a language better with the help of a book. To believe that the spoken language and written language are quite different things. This is not so


AI) Read the following statements pick out and write down the two corect sentences: 

i)You must choose the most difficult books you can find to read.

ii) You must choose what is likely to interest you.

iii) You must read books for pleasure:

(iv) You should be constantly looking up new words in the dictionar 

A2) Write down the different steps that are suggested to improve read.

Ans:- For improvement of reading writer suggested following. 

1. Read not as a duty but for pleasure. 

2.Read the book what is likely to interest you. 

3. Read extensively not intensively. 

4. Enjoy the feeling which extensive reading gives. 


A3) Explain what some people say about learning the spoken form of a language.

Ans:- Some people says that we cannot leam to speak a language better with the help of book. Spoken language and written language are quite different things. 


A4)Enlist the steps to improve your English? 

  1. Ans:- Don't be afraid to make a mistake. 
  2. Read more and more 
  3. Read according to your interest.
  4. Don't compare yourself with others. 

AS) Language Study (Do as directed.)


1) Some people say that we cannot learn to speak language better with the help of a book. 

(Choose the correct alternative to get be able to form of the given sentence) 

1) Some people say that we is not able to learn to speak a language better with the help of a book. 

ii) Some people say that we did not able to learn to speak a language better with the help of a book.


iii) Some people say that we are not able to learn to speak a language better with the help of a book. 

iv) Some people say that we do not able to learn to speak a language better with the help of a book. 

2) It is extensive. 

(Choose the correct alternative to get rhetorical question.)


i) Don't it extensive?

 ii) Didn't it extensive?

iii)Aren't it extensive?

 iv) Isn't it extensive?


Choose the correct options: 

1) You should not have to be constantly looking up new words in the dictionary for that deadens interest and checks real learning. 

The underlined word here means. 

a) develops 

b) deprives of 

c) creates


2) "You should enjoy the feeling which extensive reading gives .

(The underlined word here means )

a)covering a large area 

b) supplementary

c) creative


B) Summary Writing

Write a summary of the above extract with the help of the following points.


Suggest a suitable title.

 (Points; Read a lot-outside the textbooks --for pleasure---avoid difficult books ------

read interesting ones avoid dictionar-guess meanings-extensive and not intensive reading different opinions.)


Section II-

 POETRY


3. Read the following extract and complete the activities,that given below.


Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road,

Healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose.


Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune,


Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing,


Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms,


Strong and content I travel the open road.


The earth, that is sufficient,


I do not want the constellations any nearer,


I know they are very well where they are,


I know they suffice for those who belong to them.


(Still here I carry my old delicious burdens, I carry them, men and women, I carry them with me wherever I go,


I swear it is impossible for me to get rid of them, I am fill'd with them, and I will fill them in return.


A1)  Pick out the two lines which describe the phrase good fortune.

Hence forth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune. 

Strong and content I travel the open road.



A2 Still here I carry my old delicious burdens Give reasons for this statement.

Ans:- 

 A3) Name and explain figure of speech used in the following line.


still here I carry my old delicious burdens"

 A4 Give any two problems which you may face during a journey.


Give the ways to overcome these problems.

In my life journey I faced many problems like problems of guidance, money, facilities etc. I overcome these problems by hard work and proper help. 




Section III - Writing Skills


4. A) Complete the activities as per the instructions given below...


1) e-mail Writing:

Write an e-mail with proper format to the service department to raise the complaint about newly purchased mobile phone Use the following points.


You have bought a mobile phone on Bumper Sale by Amazing India Online service. Mobile has heating and software problem. Prbolem arises within guaranteed


replacement period. request to replace the phone.


Write a mail to: service@amazingindia.com


2) Report Writing:


Write a report of the celebration of Maharashtra day in your junior college.


Hints: The time students assembled in college the arrival of the chief guest and other dignitaries, flag-hosting speeches, detailed programme caltural programme, vote of thanks


B) Complete the activities as per the instructions given below. 

1) Framing interview Questions.


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Imagine that the election is over and you have new 'Sarpanch for your village. You have to take an interview of newly elected 'Sarpanch. Farme questions with


introductory and concluding sentences.


-OR


2) Appeal Writing.


Prepare an appeal through Your organization for Eye Donati. Use the following points.


a) Give programme

 b) Make a persuasive 

c) Venue and date


d) Contact information. 


Section - IV (Literary Genre)


5. Complete the activities given below as per the instructions:


1) Pick out the odd element from the group.

 i) Arun Joshi, Vikram Seth, Graham Greene Kiran Nagarkar


ii) Place, Period, Theme, Climate, Lifestyle.


iii) Theme, Plot, Character, Novella

iv) Billy Budd, Pearl, Joseph Conrad, Death In Venice


2) Fill in the blanks with the right words.


i) There are elements essential of Novel' or 'Novella


(Five, Six, Seven)


5) Theme is the in the novel which can be expressed in a nutshell.


(central idea, setting, plot)


) In the first half of the 20th century a culf of........magazines' became popular.


(amazing pulp, powerful)


iv) Space travel, time travel, and extraterrestrial life may be seen in....... fiction


(historical, gothic, science)


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Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, Satara Second Semester Examination 2023 -24

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