Cbse Board Paper - 2013: Section A: Reading
Cbse Board Paper - 2013: Section A: Reading
Cbse Board Paper - 2013: Section A: Reading
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Series: SMA
English
Class XII
Maximum Marks: 100
Time Allowed: 3 hours
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Section A : Reading
Question 1.
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
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8.
9.
(a)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
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2
(b)
(ii)
rebuke (para 3)
(iii)
inactive (para 9)
Question 2.
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
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Research has shown that the human mind can process words at the
rate of about 500 per minute, whereas a speaker speaks at the rate of
about 150 words a minute. The difference between the two at 350 is
quite large.
So a speaker must make every effort to retain the attention of the
audience and the listener should also be careful not to let his mind
wander. Good communication calls for good listening skills. A good
speaker must necessarily be a good listener.
Listening starts with hearing but goes beyond. Hearing, in other words
is necessary, but is not a sufficient condition for listening. Listening
involves hearing with attention. Listening is a process that calls for
concentration. While listening, one should also be observant. In other
word, listening has to do with the ears, as well as with the eyes and
the mind. Listening is to be understood as the total process that
involves hearing with attention, being observant and making
interpretations. Good communication is essentially an interactive
process. It calls for participation and involvement. It is quite often a
dialogue rather than a monologue. It is necessary to be interested and
also show or make it abundantly clear that one is interested in
knowing what the other person has to say.
Good listening is an art that can be cultivated. It related to skills that
can be developed. A good listener knows the art of getting much more
than what the speaker is trying to convey. He knows how to prompt,
persuade but not to cut off or interrupt what the other person has to
say. At times the speaker may or may not be coherent, articulate and
well-organised in his thought and expressions. He may have it in his
mind and yet he may fail to marshal the right words while
communicating his thought. Nevertheless a good listener puts him at
ease, helps him articulate and facilitates him to get across the
message that he wants to convey. For listening to be effective, it is
also necessary that barriers to listening are removed. Such barriers
can be both physical and psychological. Physical barriers generally
relate to hindrances to proper hearing whereas psychological barriers
are more fundamental and relate to the interpretation and evaluation
of the message.
(a)
(b)
OR
You lost your Titan wrist-watch in your school. Draft a notice, in not
more than 50 words, to be placed on your school notice board. You are
a student of Class XII of Rani Ahalya Devi Senior Secondary School,
Gwalior. Sign as Rani/ Ram.
Question 4.
Question 5.
Write a letter to the Station Master, Anand, Informing him about the
loss of your suitcase which you realized only on alighting at Anand.
You travelled by Navjivan Express from Chennai to Anand. You are
Priya/Prasand of 12, Kasturi Bai Street Chennai-20.
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OR
(a)
Read the extract given below and answer the questions that
follow:
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The sadness that lurks near the open window there,
That waits all day in almost open prayer
For the squeal of brakes, the sound of a stopping car,
Of all the thousand selfish cars that pass,
Just one to inquire a farmers price are.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(ii)
(iii)
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1
2
(b)
Question 8.
(i)
What were the poets felling at the airport? How did she
hide them?
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
How did M. Hamel say farewell to his students and the people of
the town?
(b)
Who was the owner of Ramsjo iron mills? Why did he visit the
mills at night?
(c)
(d)
(e)
Why did Sophie not want Janise to know anything about her
meeting with Danny Casey?
Question 9.
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Question 11.
What did Charley learn about Sam from the stamp and coin
store?
(b)
(c)
(d)
What peculiar things does Derry notice about the old man,
Lamb? words.