sample question papers - Central Board of Secondary Education
sample question papers - Central Board of Secondary Education sample question papers - Central Board of Secondary Education
ENGLISH CORE Class – XII Sample Question Paper – II Marking Scheme Section A : Reading Max. Marks : 20 Answer Key 1. (1) Sight, sound and sensation 1 Mark (All three to be included) (2) • helps assemble a list of ideas • consider these ideas • draw conclusions based on these ideas • explain his reasoning ½+½ Marks (Any two) (3) • learn to use lang. for interaction with other human beings • lang. becomes a unique experience of joy • helps build relationship with other people 2 Marks (Any two) (4) Talking alone is inadequate because • child is not always exposed to a complexity of speech if the adult is not articulate. (1) (5) Parents and children who share books • share situations • share characters • share action This fosters a good relationship that will grow into adolescence. (6) • Children are exposed to a range of vocabulary • imaginative experience expanded • see/things from other points of view • creates self awareness. (2) (Any two advantages) (7) (a) Pronounce distinctly (para 3) articulate (b) accompanies (para 5) - attendant (c) givke and take (para 6) - compromise 3 Marks 2. Title : No Longer a Burden Notes (1) Scholarships available (a) sound academic record (b) ability to compete (c) some loans repayable after degree 18
(2) Scholarship lists (a) NSTS (i) Class V-XII (b) Res. abroad (3) Scholarships abroad (a) U S E F I (b) B C (c) Fulbright (d) Commonwealth (e) Paul foundation (4) Exchange programmes (a) For. exchange (i) Bio.-eng. (ii) Bio. pharm. (iii) Met. (5) Loans (a) LIC (b) Banks Key to Abbreviations used NSTS – National Science Talent Scholarship Res. – Research USEFI – United State Educational Foundation in India B C – British Council For. – Foreign Bio.eng. – Bio Engineering Bio-Pharm – Bio Pharmacology LIC – Life Insurance Corporation of India Met. – Metallurgy 3. Notice Format – Title, Date, Signature with designation 1 Mark Content – (a) Where ? (b) When ? (c) For whom the meeting is being held (d) Agenda (Word limit – 50) 2 Marks Expression – coherence, relevance 1 Mark spellings, grammatical accuracy 1 Mark 19
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(2) Scholarship lists<br />
(a) NSTS<br />
(i) Class V-XII<br />
(b) Res. abroad<br />
(3) Scholarships abroad<br />
(a) U S E F I<br />
(b) B C<br />
(c) Fulbright<br />
(d) Commonwealth<br />
(e) Paul foundation<br />
(4) Exchange programmes<br />
(a) For. exchange<br />
(i) Bio.-eng.<br />
(ii) Bio. pharm.<br />
(iii) Met.<br />
(5) Loans<br />
(a) LIC<br />
(b) Banks<br />
Key to Abbreviations used<br />
NSTS – National Science Talent Scholarship<br />
Res. – Research<br />
USEFI – United State <strong>Education</strong>al Foundation in India<br />
B C – British Council<br />
For. – Foreign<br />
Bio.eng. – Bio Engineering<br />
Bio-Pharm – Bio Pharmacology<br />
LIC – Life Insurance Corporation <strong>of</strong> India<br />
Met. – Metallurgy<br />
3. Notice<br />
Format – Title, Date, Signature with designation 1 Mark<br />
Content – (a) Where ?<br />
(b) When ?<br />
(c) For whom the meeting is being held<br />
(d) Agenda<br />
(Word limit – 50)<br />
2 Marks<br />
Expression – coherence, relevance 1 Mark<br />
spellings, grammatical accuracy 1 Mark<br />
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