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Set 2 Ans ENG 23
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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
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, then 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 deliberation 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 ‘X” be marked.
Evaluators will not put ( √ ) while evaluating a wrong answer which gives an impression that
answer is correct and no marks are awarded. This is the most common mistake which
evaluators are committing.
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.
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9. If a student has attempted an extra question, answer of the question deserving more marks
should be retained and the other answer scored out with a note “Extra Question”.
10. If more than one option is mentioned in the answers of multiple choice questions, then no
marks to be awarded.
11. No marks to be deducted for the cumulative effect of an error. It should be penalized only
once.
12. A full scale of marks (0-80 marks) as given in Question Paper has to be used. Please do not
hesitate to award full marks if the answer deserves it.
13. 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).
14. Ensure that you do not make the following common types of errors committed by the
Examiner 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 totalling on the title page.
Wrong totalling 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 not 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.
15. 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. ‘Zero’ should be mentioned both in figures
and words.
16. Any unassessed 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.
17. The Examiners should acquaint themselves with the guidelines given in the “Guidelines for
Spot Evaluation” before starting the actual evaluation.
18. 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.
19. 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.
MARKING SCHEME
Senior Secondary School Examination, 2023
ENGLISH CORE (Subject Code–301)
[ Question Paper Code : 1/2/1 ]
Maximum Marks : 80
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
1. The answers given below are suggestive. Credit should be given for any relevant point which
is not included in the value points listed below. However, any independent interpretation
should be discussed with the HE before awarding marks.
2. No marks shall be deducted for exceeding the word-limit.
3. If a spelling error is recurring, it should be penalized only once.
SECTION—A 20
Marks
Reading Skills
NOTE: The objective of the reading section is to focus on testing a candidate’s
ability to comprehend. No mark(s) should be deducted for mistakes in usage and
grammar, spelling or word-limit. Full marks may be awarded if a student has been
able to identify the core ideas. If a student literally lifts a portion of the given
passage as an answer to a question, no mark(s) to be deducted for this, as long as
it is relevant.
Q.1. Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the questions given below: 10 x 1
= 10
marks
Note : As the passage deals with contemporary issues, any other relevant
points may be considered.
(i) Complete the sentence by choosing an appropriate option :
Most people conclude that cricket is primarily a game because ______.
(a) it is played as a match
(b) it requires two teams
(c) it includes physical activity
(d) it depends only on skill and strength
Ans. (c) it includes physical activity 1
(ii) Comment on the writer’s reference to that cricket does not reveal any secret
of existence.
Ans. Suggested value points 1
- does not carry any deep meaning
- to be viewed as a physical activity
- winning and losing should not be taken seriously
- deep meaning attached by lovers of sports
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Passage 2
Q.2. Read the following report and answer the questions by choosing the 10 x 1
correct/most appropriate option : = 10
marks
(i) Does the following statement agree with the information given in paragraph 1.
When an airplane is hit by a bird or is suspected to have been hit, the
passengers must be asked to get down at once.
Select from the following :
True : If the statement agrees with the information.
False : If the statement contradicts the information.
Not Given : If there is no information on this.
Ans. Not Given : If there is no information on this. 1
(ii) Select the option that displays the most likely reason for Bird hits.
(a) when the aircraft is overloaded
(b) at the time of landing or taking off
(c) when the crew become negligent
(d) when the passengers become panicky
Ans. (b) at the time of landing or taking off 1
(iii) Complete the sentence appropriately with one word.
Smaller planes are generally more _______ than the larger ones.
Ans. susceptible / at risk 1
(any other suitable answer)
(iv) Complete the sentence by selecting the most appropriate option :
When the window or the windscreen of the air plane is cracked due to a bird
hit ____________.
(a) the crew must rush to the cockpit.
(b) the pilot must land at the earliest airport.
(c) the pilot must inform the maintenance engineer.
(d) the pilot must get instructions from the aviation wing what should do in
emergency.
Ans. (b) the pilot must land at the earliest airport 1
(v) Based on the reading of the text, state a point to further the statement.
Dozens of bird hits take place every day ______.
(a) but only a few are dangerous.
(b) all of them are fatal.
(c) but after every bird hit it is imperative to land the aircraft.
(d) the pilot should ignore them.
Ans. (a) but only a few are dangerous 1
SECTION B 20
Marks
Creative Writing Skills
OBJECTIVE:
To test the ability to think logically and express oneself clearly.
To use a style appropriate to the given situation.
To plan, organize and present ideas coherently.
Q.3 Attempt any one from (a) and (b) given below : 5
marks
NOTICE WRITING
Distribution of marks
Format -1 Content – 3 Expression - 1
FORMAT - Name of issuing authority- organisation/ agency, NOTICE, heading
(optional), date of issue, signature / name, designation (bottom left)
Q.3 In collaboration with the Municipal Health Department your school is
(a) organizing a Health Camp with an emphasis on fit living and healthy eating
for the benefit of students between the ages of 12 years to 17 years. Draft a
notice in 50 words informing students of the event. Also state the day, date,
time and venue. You are Amit/Amita – Secretary, Student council.
Q.5 Draft a letter to the editor of a renowned daily in 120-150 words on the need
(a) to keep our surroundings clean to avoid outbreak of common diseases like
malaria and dengue. You are Bharat/Bharati. Use the given cues along with
your own ideas to compose this letter.
OR
JOB APPLICATION
Q.5 You are Anil/Anita of Vasant Road, Lucknow. You saw the given
(b) advertisement in the newspaper and wish to apply for the position advertised.
Write a letter of application in 120-150 words along with a detailed biodata.
Distribution of marks
Format -1 Content – 3 Expression – 1
FORMAT – Title and byline
Q.6 Every Sunday morning, you have observed senior residents of the colony
(a) teaching children from the neighbouring slums. You are impressed by this
spirit of giving back to the community. You are Shalu/Shalin, news reporter
for a national daily. Write a report in 120-150 words on a community
initiative. You may use following cues :
ARTICLE WRITING
Distribution of marks
Format -1 Content – 3 Expression – 1
FORMAT – Title and byline
Q.6 Draft an article in 120-150 words to be published in a prominent journal on
(b) the problem of stray dogs in your colony. Give suggestions to overcome this
menace. You are Prerna/Prashant. Use the given cues along with your ideas to
compose the article :
SECTION C Literature 40
Marks
NOTE: The objective of this section is to test a candidate’s ability to understand
and interpret the prescribed text through short & long answer type questions.
Long answer type questions have been set to test the students’ understanding of
the text and their ability to interpret, evaluate & respond to the issues raised
therein. Hence, no particular answer can be accepted as the only correct answer.
All presentations may be accepted as correct with consultation of the HE, if they
have been duly supported by the facts drawn from the text. The student should be
able to justify his / her viewpoint.
Q.7 Read the given extracts to attempt the questions with reference to context :
Q.7 but after airport’s security check, 6x1=
(a) standing a few yards away, 6
marks
I looked again at her,
Wan, pale as a late winter’s moon
and felt that old familiar ache,
my childhood’s fear
but all I said was, see you soon,
Amma,
All I did was smile and smile and smile ------
(i) Choose the correct option :
In the above extract the narrator feels
(a) satisfied (b) fearful
(c) nostalgic (d) regretful
Ans. (b) fearful 1
(ii) Identify the word in the extract that means ‘colourless’
Ans. wan / pale 1
(iii) Complete the following analogy correctly :
She sang like a bird : Simile
All I did was smile and smile and smile : ______
Ans. repetition 1
(iv) Read the following statement and choose the correct option :
(1) The poet had gone through the security check.
(2) She did not want to look at her mother.
(a) (1) is true, but (2) is false.
(b) (1) is false, but (2) is true.
(c) Both (1) and (2) are true.
(d) Both (1) and (2) are false.
Ans. (a) (1) is true, but (2) is false. 1
(v) What childhood fear is the poet referring to ?
Ans. Suggested value points 1
- fear of separation from mother
- losing her mother
(any other relevant point)
(any one)
(vi) Fill the blank with appropriate words with reference to the extract :
Pale as a winter’s moon suggests _______.
Ans. Loss of - youthfulness / charm/ sheen/ brightness 1
- approaching - dullness/ weakness and old age
(any other relevant point)
(any one)
OR
Q.7 Sometimes I feel myself I can hardly bear 6x1=
(b) The thought of so much childish longing in vain, 6
marks
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 what a farmer’s prices are,
(i) What is the sentiment expressed in the above extract ?
(i) remorse (ii) regret
(iii) empathy (iv) disappointment
(v) guilt
Choose the correct appropriate option.
(a) (iii) and (iv)
(b) (ii) and (iii)
(c) (iv) and (v)
(d) (i) and (v)
Ans. (a) (iii) and (iv) 1
(ii) Identify the phrase in the extract that suggests ‘innocent desires’.
Ans. ‘childish longing’ 1
(iii) The roadside stand owners pray for ______.
(a) a relief from the heat
(b) free housing
(c) cars stopping
(d) benefits from pollution
Ans. (c) cars stopping 1
(iv) Complete the following analogy correctly :
He fought like a lion : Simile :: selfish cars : _____
(v) On the basis of the extract, choose the correct option with reference to (1) and
(2) given below :
(1) The people who have put up the roadside stand keep waiting for
customers.
(2) They become sad when someone turns up.
(a) (1) is true, but (2) is false.
(b) (1) is false, but (2) is true.
(c) Both (1) and (2) are true.
(d) Both (1) and (2) are false.
Ans. (a) (1) is true, but (2) is false. 1
(vi) Fill the blank appropriately with reference to the extract.
‘Squeal of brakes’ implies ________
Mr. Lamb : They might. They might not. You’d have to take the risk. So
would they.
Derry : No, you would, you might have me and lose all your other friends,
because nobody wants to stay near me if they can help it.
Mr. Lamb : I’ve not moved.
Derry : No …….
Mr. Lamb : When I go down the street, the kids shout ‘LameyLamb’. But
they still come into the Garden, into my house; it’s a game. They’re not afraid
of me. Why should they be ? Because I’m not afraid of them, that’s why not.’
(i) The kids tease Mr. Lamb but still come into his garden. Why ?
Ans. - they are not afraid of him 1
- it is a game
- to steal the crab apples
- to play in the garden
(any other relevant point)
(any one)
(ii) Choose the best option that describes Mr. Lamb.
(a) headstrong
(b) pessimist
(c) negligent
(d) positive
Ans. (d) positive 1
(iii) Choose the correct option with reference to the extract :
What makes Derry tell Mr. Lamb that if he comes, others would stop coming?
(a) Mr. Lamb would not let others come.
(b) They would be repulsed by Derry.
(c) Mr. Lamb will have to choose between him and others.
(d) Derry would flare up.
Ans. (b) They would be repulsed by Derry. 1
(iv) What does Mr. Lamb mean by ‘They might, they might not’ ?
Ans. - Mr. Lamb is not sure of kids’ reaction to Derry’s presence in the garden 1
- Kids may or may not run away
(any other relevant point)
(any one)
Ans. home 1
(iii) In the above extract, Edla comes across as
(a) conscientious
(b) pretentions
(c) compassionate
(d) selfless
Ans. (c) compassionate 1
(iv) Based on the above extract, choose the statement which is true.
(a) relationships are rattraps.
(b) money is important in the world.
(c) criminal is not born but made.
(d) Christmas is a time of charity
Ans. (d) Christmas is a time of charity 1
(v) In the context of the given extract, which day is referred to in the expression
‘just one in the whole year’ ?
Ans. Christmas 1
(vi) What does the expression ‘he is cross examined’ suggest ?
Ans. questioned / interrogated / (any other suitable answer) 1
Q. Answer any five of the following in about 40-50 words each : 5x2=
10 10
marks
Distribution of marks:-
CONTENT – 1 EXPRESSION – 1
(a) When do the residents of Alsace realise how precious their language is to
them?
Ans. - when orders came from Berlin to teach only German 2
- M Hamel announced that it was the last French lesson
(any one)
(b) What are the feelings of the poet about her aged mother with reference to the
poem ‘My Mother at Sixty Six’ ?
Ans. - Fear of separation (losing her mother) 2
- worried
- helplessness
- concerned
- sad
(any other relevant point)
(any one)
(c) Describe the role of Raj Kumar Shukla in Indigo.
Ans. - instrumental in bringing Gandhi to Champaran / initiated 2
- brought the issue of exploitation of sharecroppers to the notice
- highlighted the injustice of the landlord system
- indirectly contributed to the civil disobedience movement
(any other relevant point)
(any one)
(d) ‘There can be life under apparent stillness’. Explain. (Keeping Quiet)
Ans. - life is an ongoing process 2
- things may appear still on the surface but underneath life is pulsating
- preservation of life
- example of earth
(any other relevant point)
(any one)
(e) Explain the metaphor of the rattrap.
Ans. - world is like a rattrap 2
- material things act as baits
- human beings feel tempted and get trapped
(any other relevant point)
(any one)
(f) Do we experience things of beauty only for short moments or do they make a
lasting impression ? Explain. (A Thing of Beauty)
Ans. - lasting impression ½+½
- joy forever / loveliness increases/ never pass into nothingness / calming effect/ +1
endless fountain of immortal drink
(any other relevant point)
(any one)
Q. Answer any two of the following in about 40-50 words each : 2x2=
11 4
marks
Distribution of marks:-
CONTENT – 1 EXPRESSION - 1
(a) Describe Gondwana.
Ans. - giant, amalgamated southern supercontinent ½+½
- centered roughly around present day Antarctica +1
- warm climate
- home to variety of flora and fauna
- thrived for more than 500 years
(any two)
(b) Do you agree with the Tiger King’s statement ? You may kill even a cow in
self defence.
Ans. If yes- 2
any act in self defence is justified / as per the prophecy tigers were a threat to his
life
If no-
killing animals is an act of cruelty/ hunted tigers and not killed them in self defence
/ a prophecy should not be taken on its face value / king could have enhanced his
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(a) After seeing off the enemy soldier, Dr. Sadao must have felt relieved.
He was able to uphold the oath that he had taken as a doctor. Dr. Sadao made
an entry into his daily diary explaining the dilemma faced by him and how he
resolved it.
Imagine yourself to be Dr. Sadao and express his thoughts.
(You may begin like this : I was able to uphold the oath that I had taken as a
doctor….)
Ans. (Should be in first person) 5
- difficult experience
- dilemma whether to treat or hand over
-training as a doctor compelled to treat POW
- against everyone’s wishes decided to operate
- decided to report to the General as a true patriot
- was relieved when the General took over the responsibility
- waited anxiously for three days
- resolved the situation by planning an escape route for POW
- relieved of the burden
(any three relevant value points)
OR
(b) Both Bama and Zitkala-Sa were from marginalised communities. They
challenged the system to bring dignity into their lives. Justify.
Ans. Exploitation for being from marginalized communities 5
- Both Bama and Zitkala-Sa had a traumatic childhood
- were made to realize about their caste/colour through discriminatory attitude
- their childhood experience scarred them for life
How they challenged
- rebelled and were determined to fight against (examples for both from text)
- Both worked hard to come at par with others
- they grew up to become accomplished writers
- through their work they challenged the system
(any three relevant value points)
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