Selfstudys Com File
Selfstudys Com File
Q.P. Code 1
Roll No. Candidates must write the Q.P. Code
on the title page of the answer-book.
NOTE
(I) Please check that this question paper contains 11 printed pages.
(II) Please check that this question paper contains 10 questions.
(III) Q.P. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be
written on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.
(IV) Please write down the serial number of the question in the
answer-book before attempting it.
(V) 15 minute time has been allotted to read this question paper. The
question paper will be distributed at 10.15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m. to
10.30 a.m., the students will read the question paper only and
will not write any answer on the answer-book during this period.
ENGLISH
(Communicative)
Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80
General Instructions :
Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them :
(i) The question paper is divided into four sections A, B, C and D.
Section A Reading Skills 22 marks
Section B Writing Skills 22 marks
Section C Grammar 10 marks
Section D Literature Textbook 26 marks
(ii) There are 10 questions in the question paper. All questions are compulsory.
(iii) Answers should be brief and to the point.
(iv) You may attempt any section at a time.
(v) All questions of that particular section must be attempted in the correct order.
(vi) Instructions are given with each section and question, wherever necessary.
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SECTION A (Reading Skills) (22 marks)
had insisted that I come and see something at the top of the
mountain.
(2) So, here I was, reluctantly making the two-hour journey through fog
that hung like veils. By the time I saw how thick it was near the
(4) ll drive
(5)
(6) Turning down a narrow track, we parked the car and got out. We
walked along a path that was thick with old pine needles. Huge
black-green evergreens towered over us. Gradually, the peace and
silence of the place began to fill my mind.
(7) Then we turned a corner and stopped and I gasped in
amazement. From the top of the mountain, sloping for several acres
across folds and valleys, were rivers of daffodils in radiant bloom. A
profusion of colour from the palest ivory to the deepest lemon to
the most vivid salmon blazed like a carpet before us. It looked as
though the sun had tipped over and spilled gold down the
mountainside.
(8) At the centre, cascaded a waterfall of purple hyacinths. Here and
there were coral-coloured tulips. And as if this bonanza were not
enough, western bluebirds frolicked over the heads of the daffodils,
their tawny breasts and sapphire wings like a flutter of jewels.
(9) A riot of questions filled my mind. Who created such beauty ? Why ?
How ? As we approached the home that stood in the centre of the
property
Know You Are Askin
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(10) One Woman Two Hands, Two Feet
(12)
vision and worked at it, just a little bit every day, what might I have
(ii)
the author ? (30 40 words only) 2
From this sentence, we can infer that the author was deeply
___________ .
possibilities.
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(viii) What is the lesson the author learns from her experience ? 1
(A) To drive to such places more often
(B) To start working for Nature
(C) To change the world with a new vision
(D) That there is a huge world of possibilities
(ix) Find a word from Paragraph 1, which means the same as
cheerless and gloomy . 1
(x) its
synonym : 1
(A) dangerous
(B) cunning
(C) devastating
(D) secured
2. Read the following table displaying the performance and interest of four
students of different calibre in academics and co-curricular activities. 10
Performance
Overall Interest in
in the
Name Mathematics Science English Average Co-curricular
Inter-School
(100) Activities
Competition
Won 1st place in
Sports
Inter-School
Ravi 75 80 70 75 (Cricket,
Football
Football)
Tournament
Awarded Best
Debate, Quiz, Speaker in
Mohit 95 90 85 90
Elocution Inter-School Debate
Competition
Painting, Displayed artwork
Raghu 55 60 50 55 Drama, in Inter-School Art
Photography Exhibition
Robotics, Secured 2nd place in
Lata 100 98 95 97 Inter-School
Coding, Chess
Robotics Challenge
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(ii) Lata has interest in Robotics and Coding. Choose the best
career option for her from the given options : 1
(A) Event Organiser
(B) App Developer
(C) Choreographer
(iii) Which interest(s) of Raghu can help him to relax whenever he
is stressed ? 1
(iv) Give one justification each to prove that : 2
(a) Lata and
(b) Lata is capable of cracking any competitive
examination.
(v) Select the correct option to fill in the blank and complete the
analogy : 1
guitar : music : : _____________ : photograph
(vi) Complete the given sentence with the appropriate reason,
with reference to the information in the given table. 1
From the table given above, we can infer that even though
Raghu is an average student yet he is _________ than Lata.
(vii) Explain why situation (C) showcases the sportsmanship
quality of Ravi : 2
(A) In an inter-school cricket tournament, Ravi played well
and helped the team to win the match.
(B) In an inter-school cricket match, it was Ravi who
cheered his team as a captain and took important
decisions to win the match.
(C) After an inter-school cricket match, Ravi congratulated
the opposite team for winning the match.
(viii) Choose the correct option which proves that Mohit is a good
Debater : 1
(A) Mohit shouts at the beginning of any discussion and
does not let others speak.
(B) Mohit argues without any facts while presenting his
ideas.
(C) Mohit can convince others with valid points and facts.
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SECTION B (Writing Skills) (22 marks)
5. (a) Vocational Education prepares learners for jobs that are based on
manual or practical activities. Taking ideas from the unit
along with your own ideas, write a letter to the editor of
a newspaper in about 120 words, providing information to the
students about the growing need of Vocational Education in the
present day world. 7
OR
OR
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(b) In the following paragraph, one word has been omitted in each line.
In your answer sheets, remember to write the missing word along
with the word that comes before and after it, as shown below. The
first one has been done as an example. 4
No. Text Word Omission Word
before after
e.g. I ten minutes late I was ten
(i) for work morning. The
exhaust pipe _______ _______ _______
(ii) fell the bus. Mr. Brown
was entirely _______ _______ _______
(iii) unsympathetic. He
_______ _______ _______
(iv) yourself bicycle,
_______ _______ _______
(c) Do as directed.
(i) Rearrange the following jumbled words/phrases in the given
dialogue to create a meaningful sentence. 1
Mohan : Do you know why many people, now-a-days, do not
like the concept of zoo?
Lalit :
Mohan : like/zoos/animals in cages/many/do not/zoo/concept
of/people/ this /keep/as
(ii) Report the dialogues to complete the paragraph that follows. 1+1
Rohit : I have bought a new DSLR camera.
Mohit : What will you do with this ?
Rohit : I will click beautiful pictures with this camera.
Rohit told Mohit that (a) ________________ . As Mohit was not
aware of it, so he asked (b) ___________ . To this, Rohit
answered that he would click beautiful pictures with that
camera.
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SECTION D Literature Textbook (26 marks)
8. Read the following excerpts and answer the questions briefly, for any two
excerpts, of the given three, (a), (b), (c). 4+4=8
(a)
Mrs. Slater :
Mrs. Jordan :
through his bits of things and make a list of them.
furniture in his room.
(The Dear Departed)
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(c)
wo
the real thing this time! Go and make me a cup of tea, will
(Patol Babu)
(i) Identify the phrase that gives an impression that the speaker
does not have any faith in Patol Babu. 1
(iv) Why was Patol Babu not successful, according to his wife ? 1
(v) ,
d Caesar say
these words before his death ? (Julius Caesar) 2
(vi) Will power and determination bring success against all odds.
) 2
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10. Answer any one of the following two questions in about 150 words : 8
(a)
Marble, Nor the Gild
concept of Time is explored, but each poet treats it in a distinct
manner. Elucidate.
OR
(b)
not to lose hope and courage even in adverse situations. Write a
letter to a friend justifying the statement with reference to the
stories.
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Marking Scheme
Strictly Confidential
(For Internal and Restricted use only)
Secondary School Examination, 2024
SUBJECT NAME ENGLISH (COMMUNICATIVE) (101)
(Q.P. CODE – 2/4)
General Instructions: -
1 You are aware that evaluation is the most important process in the actual and correct
assessment of the candidates. A small mistake in evaluation may lead to serious
problems which may affect the future of the candidates, education system and
teaching profession. To avoid mistakes, it is requested that before starting evaluation,
you must read and understand the spot evaluation guidelines carefully.
2 “Evaluation policy is a confidential policy as it is related to the confidentiality of
the examinations conducted, evaluation done, and several other aspects. Its
leakage to public in any manner could lead to derailment of the examination
system and affect the life and future of millions of candidates. Sharing this
policy/document to anyone, publishing in any magazine and printing in News
Paper/Website etc may invite action under various rules of the Board and IPC.”
3 Evaluation is to be done as per instructions provided in the Marking Scheme. It should
not be done according to one’s own interpretation or any other consideration. Marking
Scheme should be strictly adhered to and religiously followed. However, while
evaluating, answers which are based on latest information or knowledge and/or
are innovative, they may be assessed for their correctness otherwise and due
marks be awarded to them. In class-X, while evaluating two competency-based
questions, please try to understand given answer and even if reply is not from
marking scheme but correct competency is enumerated by the candidate, due
marks should be awarded.
4 The Marking scheme carries only suggested value points for the answers.
These are in the nature of Guidelines only and do not constitute the complete answer.
The students can have their own expression and if the expression is correct, the due
marks should be awarded accordingly.
5 The Head-Examiner must go through the first five answer books evaluated by each
evaluator on the first day, to ensure that evaluation has been carried out as per the
instructions given in the Marking Scheme. If there is any variation, the same should be
zero after delibration and discussion. The remaining answer books meant for
evaluation shall be given only after ensuring that there is no significant variation in the
marking of individual evaluators.
6 Evaluators will mark( √ ) wherever answer is correct. For wrong answer CROSS ‘X” be
marked. Evaluators will not put right (✓)while evaluating which gives an impression
that answer is correct and no marks are awarded. This is the most common mistake
which evaluators commit.
7 If a question has parts, please award marks on the right-hand side for each part.
Marks awarded for different parts of the question should then be totalled up and
written in the left-hand margin and encircled. This may be followed strictly.
8 If a question does not have any parts, marks must be awarded in the left-hand margin
and encircled. This may also be followed strictly.
9 If a student has attempted an extra question, answer of the question deserving more
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marks should be retained and the other answer scored out with a note “Extra
Question”.
10 No marks to be deducted for the cumulative effect of an error. It should be penalized
only once.
11 A full scale of marks __________(example 0 to 80/70/60/50/40/30 marks as given in
Question Paper) has to be used. Please do not hesitate to award full marks if the
answer deserves it.
12 Every examiner has to necessarily do evaluation work for full working hours i.e., 8
hours every day and evaluate 20 answer books per day in main subjects and 25
answer books per day in other subjects (Details are given in Spot Guidelines).This is in
view of the reduced syllabus and number of questions in question paper.
13 Ensure that you do not make the following common types of errors committed by the
Examiners in the past:-
● Leaving answer or part thereof unassessed in an answer book.
● Giving more marks for an answer than assigned to it.
● Wrong totalling of marks awarded on an answer.
● Wrong transfer of marks from the inside pages of the answer book to the title
page.
● Wrong question wise totaling on the title page.
● Wrong totaling of marks of the two columns on the title page.
● Wrong grand total.
● Marks in words and figures not tallying/not same.
● Wrong transfer of marks from the answer book to online award list.
● Answers marked as correct, but marks not awarded. (Ensure that the right tick
mark is correctly and clearly indicated. It should merely be a line. Same is with the
X for incorrect answer.)
● Half or a part of answer marked correct and the rest as wrong, but no marks
awarded.
14 While evaluating the answer books if the answer is found to be totally incorrect, it
should be marked as cross (X) and awarded zero (0)Marks.
15 Any un assessed portion, non-carrying over of marks to the title page, or totalling error
detected by the candidate shall damage the prestige of all the personnel engaged in
the evaluation work as also of the Board. Hence, in order to uphold the prestige of all
concerned, it is again reiterated that the instructions be followed meticulously and
judiciously.
16 The Examiners should acquaint themselves with the guidelines given in the
“Guidelines for spot Evaluation” before starting the actual evaluation.
17 Every Examiner shall also ensure that all the answers are evaluated, marks carried
over to the title page, correctly totalled and written in figures and words.
18 The candidates are entitled to obtain photocopy of the Answer Book on request on
payment of the prescribed processing fee. All Examiners/Additional Head
Examiners/Head Examiners are once again reminded that they must ensure that
evaluation is carried out strictly as per value points for each answer as given in the
Marking Scheme.
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Set 2/4/1
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MARKING SCHEME
ENGLISH (COMMUNICATIVE)
SECTION A
(Reading) (20 marks)
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2. Answer the following questions. 10
(i) Raghu 1
(ii) (B) – App Developer 1
(iii) Painting/Photography/Drama 1
(iv) (a) – Highest score in mathematics/plays chess/does robotics &
coding (any one) 11=2
(b) – Overall performances 97/100 /participates/wins in competitions
(any one)
(v) Camera 1
(vi) more creative / more artistic / any other suitable option 1
(vii) Ravi played well/led his team well but lost
- even though team lost – did not walk away/did not get disappointed
instead congratulated the winning team. 2
(viii) (C) – Mohit can convince others with valid points and facts 1
SECTION B
(Writing Skills) (22 marks)
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5. (a) Letter to Editor – Growing need of Vocational Education in the
present day world 7
Format – 1 mark
Content – 3 marks
Organisation (fluency, coherence/expression) – 2 marks
Accuracy – 1 mark
Value points
- competitive job market and industries seek skilled and specialised
workers
- plays pivotal role in preparing students
- equips learners with practical skills and hands on training,
nurturing the abilities
- provides a direct link between learning and real-world applications
unlike traditional education
- enhances employment prospects
- nurtures entrepreneurship and self sufficiency
- empowers students to thrive in diverse work environments and
contribute to the nation’s economic growth
OR
5. (b) Letter to Ministry of Tourism on propagating Ecotourism 7
Format – 1 mark
Content – 3 marks
Organisation (fluency, coherence/expression) – 2 marks
Accuracy – 1 mark
Value points
- Ecotourism – signifies responsible travel to natural areas
- conserves the environment
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- supports local communities
- promotes a deeper understanding and appreciation of nature’s
wonders
- a necessity to protect our natural heritage for future generations
- Initiatives-educational campaigns-collaborating educational
institutions
- incorporating ecotourism awareness programs into curricula
- conducting workshops, seminars, etc.
- media and social media campaigns
- engaging videos, infographics and success stories-to inspire people
- communal involvement – local communities – can be involved in
planning and decision – making process
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- prejudices and biases – hinder the harmonious coexistence of
various communities
- need to recognize – by respecting and valuing our differences
- a world that thrives on unity, empathy and mutual respect
- celebrate uniqueness and actively learn from each others distinct
backgrounds
- create a society – cherishes diversity at its greatest strength –
fostering a sense of belonging for all – move towards a more
harmonious and inclusive world
- any other suitable point
OR
6. (b) Article writing on A world with Smog-free and Clean Air 8
Format – 1 mark
Content – 3 marks
Organisation (fluency, coherence/expression) – 3 marks
Accuracy – 1 mark
Value points
-India – a rapidly growing economy burgeoning population – facing
unprecedented challenges in transport sector.
- surge in economic activity – brought – an exponential rise in
number of vehicles – leading to severe pollution & congestion issues.
- Electric Vehicles – a glimmer of hope
- demand for EVs – skyrocketing – due to eco-friendly nature & cost
effective operations
- Urban India – seeks – sustainable solutions for its transportation
needs
- EVs – emerging as the frontrunners – transforming the people
commute
- Government’s push for electric mobility – coupled with
advancements in technology – led to a wider range of EV options – an
expanding charging infrastructure
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- EVs – reduces carbon footprint – offers smoother and quieter ride –
improves the overall urban living / experience
- adopting EVs – decrease in congestion and air pollution
- paving a way to cleaner and greener city
- India – will lead the change towards a sustainable and prosperous
future
- any other suitable point
SECTION C
(Grammar) (10 marks)
7. (a) (i) has acquired 3
(ii) seems
(iii) is
(c) (i) Many people do not like this concept of zoo, as zoos keep
animals in cages. 1
(ii) (a) he had bought a new DSLR camera 1+1
(b) Rohit what he would do with that
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SECTION D
(Literature Textbook) (26 marks)
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- But – full of disgust – due to voice of education – snake was a
dangerous creature Any one
- should be killed
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(v) Value points – (Any two)
- Julius Caesar – lost all hope of living
- sad to see Brutus – stabbing him – along with other conspirators
- he believed Brutus more than him
- Brutus was considered a noble man.
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- Inscription – ‘”Look on my work, ye Mighty and despair!” – stands in
vast and desolate desert – emphasizes irovy of king’s ambition – how
it has been humbled & destroyed by Time’s passage
Not Marble nor the Gilded Monuments
– Time depicted
- adversary – attempts to claim beauty of verse
- poet defies time – by immortalizing through poetic lines.
- celebrate timeless power of poetry – can transcend ravoges of time –
preserve beauty forever
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The Letter –
- Ali – waited for daughter’s letter
- went to Post office every day
- did not mind – even though post office employees made fun of him
- did not lost hope and courage
- finally a letter from Miriam came
- was dead by then
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