Icse 2025 Specimen - 012 Eng2
Icse 2025 Specimen - 012 Eng2
Icse 2025 Specimen - 012 Eng2
SECTION A
(Attempt all questions from this Section.)
Question 1
Question 1
Choose the correct answers to the questions from the given options. [16]
(Do not copy the question, write the correct answers only.)
(v) What strategy does Cassius suggest that the conspirators follow?
(a) march towards Philippi
(b) remain where they are
(c) raise an army of foot soldiers
(d) set fire to the surrounding villages [Understanding]
(vi) When Cassius says, ‘My life is run his compass’, he means that
__________.
(a) it is the day on which Brutus was born
(b) his life had come full circle
(c) his life could be measured with a compass
(d) his life could be compared to a race [Understanding]
(vii) Which of the given options contains the figure of speech that appears
in the following line from Leigh Hunt’s poem ‘The Glove and the
Lions’: ‘Ramped and roared the lions’
(a) ‘Your eyes are like the diamond bright,’
(b) ‘Suddenly the black night showed its teeth in a flash of
lightning.’
(c) ‘Rich gifts of raiment or grain or gold?’
[Application]
(d) ‘Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun.’
(x) The theme of Maya Angelou’s poem ‘When Great Trees Fall’ is
___________.
(a) the impact of the death of a loved one on those left behind
(b) the effect of felling trees on the environment
(c) how the death of trees affects humanity
(d) the impact of natural calamities on a forest [Analysis]
(xii) In Stephen Leacock’s ‘With the Photographer’, while waiting for the
photographer, the narrator spent time ___________.
(a) examining the studio
(b) talking on his phone
(c) writing in his diary
(d) reading magazines [RECALL]
(xiv) Ray Bradbury’s short story ‘The Pedestrian’, can be best described as
_____________
(a) utopian
(b) dystopian
(c) humorous
(xv) Choose the option that lists the sequence of events from Alphonse
Daudet’s short story ‘The Last Lesson’ in the correct order.
(a) 1, 3, 2, 4
(b) 2, 4, 1, 3
(c) 3, 1, 4, 2
(d) 4, 2, 3, 1 [Understanding]
SECTION B
(Answer one or more questions from this Section.)
DRAMA
(Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare)
Question 2
Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:
(ii) At the beginning of the scene, Caesar says, ‘The Ides of March are [3]
come.’
Why do you think Caesar said this? [Recall &
What does the Soothsayer say in response? Understanding]
(v) Shortly after this exchange, Caesar is stabbed to death by the [4]
conspirators. Whom do you sympathise with — Julius Caesar or the
[Evaluative &
conspirators? Give reasons for your choice.
Analysis]
Question 3
Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:
Brutus: I did send to you
For certain sums of gold, which you denied me;
For I can raise no money by vile means:
By heaven, I had rather coin my heart,
And drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring
From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash
By any indirection.
(ii) How does this person feel when he hears these words? [3]
What does he say to defend himself?
[Analysis &
Recall]
SECTION C
(Answer one or more questions from this Section.)
Question 4
Read the following extract from Stephen Leacock’s short story, ‘With the
Photographer’ and answer the questions that follow:
“The photographer beckoned me in. I thought he seemed quieter and
graver than before. I think, too, there was a certain pride in his manner.
He unfolded the proof of a large photograph, and we both looked at it
in silence.
‘Is it me?’ I asked.
‘Yes,’ he said quietly, ‘it is you,’ and we went on looking at it.”
(i) Where was the narrator? [3]
Why had he gone there?
[Recall &
Why do you think that there was a certain pride in the photographer’s
Understanding]
manner?
(ii) What does the word ‘proof’ mean in this context? [3]
Why did the narrator ask “Is it me?”?
[Understanding]
(iii) Which of the narrator’s facial features had the photographer altered? [3]
[Recall]
(iv) What was the only part of the narrator’s face that seemed original in [3]
the photograph?
[Recall]
How did the photographer plan to ‘fix’ this ?
(v) At the end of the story the narrator flies into a rage. [4]
What makes him angry?
[Understanding
How would you justify the narrator’s angry outburst?
& Analysis]
(ii) To what does Mead compare his walk through the empty streets? [3]
Mention TWO reasons he gives for making this comparison?
[Recall &
Understanding]
(iii) Why had Mead decided to change his footwear from hard-heeled [3]
shoes to sneakers? [Understanding]
(iv) What happened quite suddenly as he was making his way home? [3]
What was Mead's immediate reaction?
[Recall]
(v) Why was Mead taken away by the police car? [3]
Would you call this a horror story or a piece of science fiction? [Understanding
Give reasons for your answer. & Analysis]
SECTION D
(Answer one or more questions from this Section.)
POETRY
(Treasure Trove – A Collection of ICSE Poems and Short Stories)
Question 6
Read the following extract from H.W. Longfellow’s poem, ‘Haunted Houses’
and answer the questions that follow:
(ii) What, according to the poet, turns a house into a ‘haunted’ house? [3]
[Understanding]
(iii) Where is one likely to meet the ‘phantoms’ in a haunted house? [3]
[Recall]
[Recall &
Understanding]
(v) How do the poet’s views of ghosts differ from the traditional [4]
perception of ghosts? How would you describe the mood that the
[Understanding
poem evokes? Give ONE reason for your answer.
& Analysis]
Question 7
Read the following extract from Maya Angelou’s poem, ‘When Great Trees
Fall’ and answer the questions that follow:
When great trees fall
in forests,
small things recoil into silence,
their senses
eroded beyond fear.
(i) What effect does the falling of a ‘great tree’ have on the creatures of [3]
the forest?
[Recall &
Understanding]
(ii) How does the death of a great soul affect the lives of those left behind [3]
in the immediate aftermath of their passing?
[Understanding]
(iii) What long-term effect does the death of a ‘great soul’ have? [3]
[Understanding]