MODEL QUESTION MADHYAMIK EXAMINATION (SE) 2020
ENGLISH (SECOND LANGUAGE)
West Bengal Board of Secondary Education
SECTION—A
[Reading Comprehension (Seen)]
1. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions
that follow:
It is the last time we shall be
walking with Bapu. It was an agonizing walk. Thousands silently watched the
procession. Bapu lay on an open truck covered with flowers. Thousands of people
wept, trying to touch Bapu's feet. It was impossible to move in the thick
crowd.
As I moved forward slowly I
understood I was not merely in the midst of grieving people. This was even more
than the funeral procession of India's beloved leader. I was among people for
whom walking with Bapu had a special meaning. We had walked with Bapu over the
rough and smooth of India's recent history. We could not now accept the fact
that the man who had led us over many difficult paths, was never going to walk
with us again. Bapu's slight figure had walked, staff in hand, over a large
part of India.
To walk is to make slow progress.
It is to think with clarity and closely look at all that is around you, from
small insects to the horizon in the distance. Moreover, to walk was often the
only way open to the average Indian. It required no vehicle except his own body
and cost him nothing but his energy.
A. Write the correct alternative to
complete the following sentences: 1 x 5=5
(i) The last walk with Bapu was—
(a) pleasant
(b) painful
(c) strange
(d) delightful
(ii) According to the narrator, walking
with Bapu was—
(a) quite boring
(b) a usual affair
(c) not a commonplace affair
(d) meaningless
(iii) While walking, Bapu used to carry a —
(a) staff
(b) flag
(c) book
(d) bag
(iv) The narrator comments that to walk is to make—
(a) a tiresome journey
(b) no progress
(c) rapid progress
(d) slow progress
(v) According to the narrator,
walking required —
(a) a lot of money
(b) vehicle
(c) one's own body and
energy
(d) a walking stick
B. Complete the following
sentences with information from the text: 1x3=3
(i) Bapu was being carried ——————
(ii) Thousands of people were eager to ————
(iii) Indian's recent history was both ————
C. Fill in the chart with information from the Text: 2x2=4
Statement
|
Reason
|
a
|
|
The crowd
was thick
|
b
|
Walking is
making slow progress
|
|
2. Read the poem and answer the
questions that follow:
I must go down to the seas again, for the call of the
running tide
Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be
denied;
And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds
flying,
And the flung spray and the blown spume, and the
sea-gulls crying.
I must go down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy
life,
To the gull's way and the whale's way where the wind's
like a whetted knife;
And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing
fellow-rover,
And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick's over.
A. Write the correct alternatives
to complete the following sentences: 1 x 4=4
(i) The call of the running tide—
(a) can be easily denied
(b) cannot be denied
(c) is not at all attractive
(d) is most discouraging
(ii) The poet would like to hear the cry of the—
(a) nightingale
(b) skylark
(c) cuckoo
(d) seagull
(iii) The poet likes to lead a gypsy
life because it is—
(a) a carefree life full of adventures
(b) full of
responsibilities
(c) full of luxury
(d) dull and uninteresting
(iv) The wind on the sea is like a whetted—
(a) sword
(b) arrow
(c) spear
(d) knife
B. State whether the following statements are
True or False. Write 'T' for true and 'F' for false in the boxes on the
right-hand side. Provide sentences/phrases/words in support of your
answers: 2x2=4
(i) The poet is not going out to the sea
for the first time.
Supporting statement: —————————
(ii) The poet does not want to sleep when
the journey is over.
Supporting statement: —————————.
[Reading Comprehension (Unseen)]
3. Read the following passage and
answer the questions that follow:
For the second year in a row, tiger population in the Indian Sundarbans has
shown an increase. This year, a camera-trap exercise has captured at least six
more tigers in the mangroves.
According to a forester associated with the exercise, 87 unique frames were
captured by the camera traps in the mangroves, including the tiger reserve area
and the South 24 Parganas forest division. The count was 81 last years. The
latest exercise was conducted between December 2016 and June 2017.
The mangroves is home to at least 87 tigers, with the possibility of more
big cats being present, said the forester. He further added, "It's not
possible to photograph all the tigers in a forest."
While the average figure is yet to be analysed, officials expect the number
to be around 90 this time, compared to last year's 81. "The trend is
positive, but we are still in the process of analysing the final figure that
will also be checked by the Wildlife Institute of India," said the Chief
Wildlife Warden Ravikant Sinha.
He, however, added that the cubs which were camera-trapped last year have
grown up and have probably been photographed again this year. This. he
observes, can be a reason behind the positive trend.
Sources revealed that while 62 tigers were photographed in the tiger
reserve area—seven more than last year—25 were clicked in the South 24 Parganas
division, the forests outside the core area. Pictures of three cubs were also
captured, though they were not included in the final figure.
All eyes are now on the 1500 sq. km South 24 Parganas forest division that
has added, at least, eight tigers in the last five years. It recorded seventeen
tigers when the camera-trap exercise was first conducted in 2012.
[Adapted from a report published in The Times of India, dated June 30, 2017]
A. Write the correct
alternative to complete the following sentences: 1x6=6
(i) For two successive
years the number of tigers in the Indian Sundarbans has—
(a) been captured
(b) decreased
(c) increased
(d) remained the same
(ii) 87 unique
photographs of tigers were captured by—
(a) a forester
(b) the camera-traps
(c) officials
(d) hunters
(iii) The mangroves shelter—
(a) 87 tigers
(b) 81 tigers
(c) 25 tigers
(d) more than 87 tigers
(iv) Ravikant Sinha is—
(a) the Chief Wildlife Warden
(b) a photographer
(c) a journalist
(d) a minor forest official
(v) The number of tigers photographed
last year was—
(a) 81
(b) 90
(c) 55
(d) 62
(vi) The camera-trap exercise was conducted
for the first time in—
(a) 2016
(b) 2012
(c) 2017
(d) 1986
B. Each of the
following statements is either True or False. Write 'T' for true and 'F' for
false in the boxes on the right-hand side. Also pick out suitable line(s) or
phrase(s) from the passage in support of your answers: (1+I)x3=6
(i) The camera traps were laid only in the
forest division of the South 24 Parganas.
Supporting sentence: ———————— - -
---------------------------------
(ii) According to a forester, it is
impossible to photograph all the tigers in a forest.
Supporting sentence: ————————-------------------------
(iii) The average number of tigers
has not yet been calculated.
Supporting sentence: ————————------------------------
C. Answer the following questions: 2x4=8
(i) Which trend,
according to the reporter is positive?
(ii) What is the
observation of the Chief Wildlife Warden regarding the increase in tiger population?
(iii) How many
tigers were clicked in the tiger reserve area and how many in the forests
outside the core area?
(iv) State the
number of tigers added to the tiger population in the last five years in the
South 24 Parganas forest division.
SECTION—B
[Grammar and Vocabulary]
4. Write the correct
alternatives to fill in the blanks: 1x3=3
Although children ——— (love / has love / are love) outdoor games,
their parents —— (is considering / consider / has considered) their interest as
harmful and meaningless. A child who spends time and energy in outdoor
activities —— (grows / had grown / is growing) up to be healthy and strong.
5. Do as directed:
A. Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles and
prepositions: 1x3=3
In —— evening they would sit together —— the dining table and rearrange the
stamps. He had —— album for each country.
B. Do as directed. 1x3=3
(i) Garbage causes pollution. It may be used as a
source of energy.
(Join into a single sentence using a relative clause)
(ii) The teacher delivered a lecture to a
group of students. (Change the voice)
(iii) The trainer said, "Why is everybody
late today?" (Change into indirect speech)
C. Choose the correct phrasal verbs from the list
given below to replace the words underlined. Write the correct phrasal verbs in
the boxes on the right-hand side changing the form where necessary. There is
one extra phrasal verb in the list: 1x3=3
(i) They started their journey early in the morning.
(ii) I cannot understand what you are saying.
(iii) The man abandoned evil company.
[List: make out, give up, give off, set out]
6. Given below are the meanings
of four words which you will find in Question No. 3. Find out the words and
write them in the appropriate boxes on the right-hand side. 2x4=8
(i) recorded in camera.
(ii) studied and explained.
(iii) definite and sure.
(iv) a person in charge of a particular place.
SECTION—C
[Writing]
7. Write a letter to
the Inspector-in-Charge of your local police station complaining about the loss
of your mobile phone in your area. Give details of the phone and the way in
which it was lost:
10
8. Write a biography
of Virat Kohli (within 100
words) using the following points: 10
Date of Birth: 5th November 1988, Delhi.
Father: Prem Kohli, criminal lawyer.
Mother: Saroj Kohli, homemaker,
Showed interest in cricket at the age of three. Enrolled
at West Delhi Cricket Academy, when nine. Right-hand batsman, right arm medium
pacer, outstanding fielder. Test debut 2011— captain of the Indian team 2014.
More than 5000 runs in test matches— more than 8000 runs in One Day
International Matches. Received Arjuna Award —2013.
9. Write a newspaper report
(within 100 words) on the outbreak of fire In your local market. You may use
the following points:
[Points: Date and time—place—cause of fire—damages—actions
taken]
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