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Class 12 English Important Practice Paper for Board Exam Feb 2026 (HSC Arts, Commerce & Science)

Practice Exam Feb 2026 - Class 12 English (Solved)
HSC English Practice Exam Paper

Important Practice Paper for Board EXAM FEB - 2026

SUB – ENGLISH

12th Arts, Commerce and Science Date: / /2026
Time: 3 Hrs Marks: 80
SECTION-I PROSE
(Reading for Comprehension, Language Study, Vocabulary, Summary Mind-mapping)
Q.1 A. Read the given extract and complete the activities given below: (12)
The young lift-man in a city office who threw a passenger out of his lift the other morning was fined for the offence was undoubtedly in the wrong. It was a question of “please”. The complainant entering the lift, said, “Top.” The lift-man demanded “Top-please”,and this concession being refused he not only declined to comply with the instruction, but hurled the passenger out of the lift. This, of course was carrying a comment on manner too far. Discourtesy is not a legal offence, and it does not excuse assault and battery. If a burglar breaks into my house and I knock him down, the law will acquit me, and if I am physically assaulted, it will permit me to retaliate with reasonable violence. It does this because the burglar and my assailant have broken quite definite commands of the law. But no legal system could attempt to legislate against bad manners, or could sanction the use of violence against something which it does not itself recognize as a legally punishable offence. And our sympathy with the lift-man, we must admit that the law is reasonable. It would never if we were at liberty to box people’s ears because we did not like their behavior, or the tone of their voices, or the scowl on their faces. Our fists would never be idle, and the gutters of the city would run with blood all day.

I may be as uncivil as I may please and the law will protect me against violent retaliation. I may be haughty or boorish and there is no penalty to pay except the penalty of being written down an ill-mannered fellow. The law does not compel me to say “Please” or to attune my voice to other people’s sensibilities any more than it says that I shall not wax my moustache or dye my hair or wear ringlets down my back. It does not recognize the laceration of our feelings as a case for compensation. There is no allowance for moral and intellectual damages in these matters.
A 1. True/False : (02)
Read the following sentences and state whether they are True or False.
(1) The law permits anybody to use violence, if another person is discourteous.
(2) The lift-man threw a passenger out of his lift the other morning.
(3) The law compels everyone to say, “Please”.
(4) No legal system could attempt to legislate against bad manners.
Solution
(1) False
(2) True
(3) False
(4) True
A 2. Describe : (02)
Describe the incident happened in the lift.
Solution A passenger entered the lift and said "Top." The lift-man demanded "Top-please." When this concession was refused, the lift-man not only declined to comply with the instruction but also hurled the passenger out of the lift.
A 3. Give Reason : (02)
Discourtesy is not a legal offence, and it does not excuse assault and battery. Give its reasons.
Solution Discourtesy is not a legal offence because no legal system can legislate against bad manners. The law does not recognize the laceration of feelings as a case for compensation, nor does it compel anyone to say "Please" or attune their voice to others' sensibilities. Therefore, bad manners do not justify physical violence (assault and battery).
A 4. Personal Response : (02)
Write any four etiquette and manners of behavior.
Solution
(1) Always say "Please" and "Thank you" when requesting or receiving something.
(2) Listen politely when others are speaking without interrupting.
(3) Respect personal space and privacy in public areas.
(4) Offer your seat to elderly or disabled people in public transport.
A 5. Language study (Do as directed.) (02)
(1) The young lift-man in a city office who threw a passenger out of his lift the other morning. (Rewrite the sentence removing ‘who’.)
Answer The young lift-man in a city office threw a passenger out of his lift the other morning.
(2) It was a question of “Please”. (Name the tense.)
Answer Simple Past Tense.
A 6. Vocabulary (02)
Match the word in column ‘A’ with their meanings in column ‘B’
Column ‘A’
Column ‘B’
1. Acquit
a. an attack
2. To box
b. a cut or tear
3. Laceration
c. to forgive
4. Assault
d. to fight with fists
Solution
(1) Acquit — c. to forgive (Note: In this context options, 'to forgive' is the closest meaning to 'acquit').
(2) To box — d. to fight with fists
(3) Laceration — b. a cut or tear
(4) Assault — a. an attack
Q. 1 B. Language study. (04)
1. My father gave me ----calculator.-----calculator is very useful for me. (Rewrite it using appropriate articles) 01
Answer My father gave me a calculator. The calculator is very useful for me.
2. The college had invited selected students------different parts----the state for the seminar. (Use suitable prepositions.) 01
Answer The college had invited selected students from different parts of the state for the seminar.
3. “Is my son doing well ?”,father asked the teacher. (Change it into indirect narration.) 01
Answer Father asked the teacher if his son was doing well.
4. Spot the error in the following sentence and rewrite it. Trees gives fruits and flowers. 01
Answer Trees give fruits and flowers.

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Q.2.A. Read the extract and complete the activities given below : (12)
Once upon a time,the animals decided they must do something heoric to meet the prombles of a “new world”, so they organized a school. They adopted an activity curriculum consisting of running , climbing ,swimming , and flying. To make it easier to administer the curriculum, all the animals took all the subjects.

The duck was excellent in swimming. In fact, better than his instructor. But he made only passing grades in flying and was very poor in running. Since he was slow in running, he had to stay after school and also drop swimming in order to practice running. This was kept up until his wedded feet were badly worn and he was only average in swimming. But average was acceptable in school so nobody worried about that, expect the duck.

The rabbit started at the top of the class in running but had nervous breakdown because of so much make up work in swimming.

The squirrel was excellent in climbing until he developed frustration in the flying class where his teacher made him start from the ground up instead of the treetop down. He also developed a “Charlie horse” from overexertion and then got a C in climbing and D in running.

The eagle was a problem child and was disciplined severly.in the climbing class, he beat all the others to the top of the tree but insisted on using his own way to get there.

At the end of the year, an abnormal eel that could swim exceedingly well and also run, climb and fly a little, had the highest average and was valedictorian. They prairie dogs stayed of school and fought the tax levy because the administration would not add digging and burrowing to the curriculum.
A.1 Choose (02)
Choose two sentences that appropriately mention the theme of the passage:
(1) The same scale should not be used for all to measure their performance.
(2) Private schools are good to develop individual interest.
(3) The same curriculum should be given to all for better results.
(4) Trying for all the subjects irrespective of the individual interest may lead to frustration.
Solution Sentences (1) and (4).
A.2 Match (02)
Match the items under column ‘A’ with items under column ‘B’ .
Column ‘A’
Column ‘B’
1. The duck
a. a problem child and disciplined severely
2. The rabbit
b. excellent in climbing
3. The squirrel
c. excellent in swimming
4. The eagle
d. topper in running
Solution
1. The duck — c. excellent in swimming
2. The rabbit — d. topper in running
3. The squirrel — b. excellent in climbing
4. The eagle — a. a problem child and disciplined severely
A.3 Guess (02)
Guess the result of the prairie dogs if they had been given admission in the animal school and support your guessing with facts from the extract.
Solution If the prairie dogs had been given admission, they would likely have failed or become frustrated like the others because the curriculum did not include their natural skills of digging and burrowing. The extract states they fought the tax levy specifically because the administration refused to add these subjects, implying they knew they would not succeed without them.
A.4 Personal response (02)
Suggest in about 50 words at least two ways to make the learning enjoyable.
Solution To make learning enjoyable, schools should adopt a flexible curriculum that allows students to choose subjects based on their natural interests and talents. Secondly, incorporating practical, activity-based learning rather than just rote memorization can keep students engaged and reduce stress.
A.5 Language study (02)
Do as directed.
(1) The eagle was a problem child and was disciplined severely. (Make it a complex sentence.)
Answer Because the eagle was a problem child, he was disciplined severely. (OR) As the eagle was a problem child, he was disciplined severely.
(2) An abnormal eel could swim exceedingly well. (Rewrite the sentence using ‘able to’.)
Answer An abnormal eel was able to swim exceedingly well.
A.6 Vocabulary (02)
(1) Varun who topped the college was declared…………….
(2) The…………..of the school should involve more activity subjects.
(3) Poor performance in the exams develop……………among the subjects.
(4) It’s necessary to………….the programme ,so that it will be successful.
Solution
(1) valedictorian
(2) curriculum
(3) frustration
(4) administer / organize
Q. 2. B. Summary (03)
Write the summary of the above extract with the help of the points given below and suggest a suitable title:
Animal school—activity based curriculum—all subjects compulsory—final exam—abnormal eel valedictorian-prairie dogs stayed out of school and fought the tax levy.
Solution: Summary
The Flawed Curriculum
The animals organized a school to address new world problems, adopting an activity-based curriculum of running, climbing, swimming, and flying. However, making all subjects compulsory for every animal led to failure and frustration. Animals like ducks and rabbits suffered because they were forced to practice skills they were not naturally built for. Ultimately, a mediocre eel became the valedictorian, while prairie dogs rejected the school entirely because their natural skills of digging were ignored.
Q. 2. C. Mind mapping : (03)
Develop a ‘Mind Mapping’ frame/design to show the development in your personality seen within yourself in the last five years .
Solution Idea
[Center: PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT]

1. Physical
   - Joined Gym
   - Better Diet

2. Academic
   - Improved English
   - Learnt Coding

3. Social
   - Public Speaking
   - Made new friends

4. Hobbies
   - Photography
   - Reading Novels
Section –II (Poetry and Appreciation)
Q. 3. A. Read the given extract and complete the activities given below: (10)
He felt the cheering power of spring, It made him whistle, it made him sing; His heart was mirthful to excess, But the Rover’s mirth was wickedness. His eye was on the Inchcape float; Quoth he, “My men, put out the boat, And row me to the Inchcape Rock, And I’ll plague the Abbot of Aberbrothok”. The boat is lowered , the boatmen row, And to the Inchcape Rock they go; Sir Ralph bent over from the boat, And he cut the bell from the Inchcape float. Down sunk the bell with a gurgling sound, The bubbles rose and burst around; Quoth Sir Ralph, ‘The next who comes to the Rock Won’t bless the Abbot of Aberothok’.
A1. Pick out (02)
Pick out two linesfrom the extractthat show how Sir Ralph enjoyed the power of spring.
Solution
1. "It made him whistle, it made him sing;"
2. "His heart was mirthful to excess,"
A2. Give Reason (02)
Sir Ralph asked his men to take his boat to Inchcape Rock because---------
i)---------------------------------------
ii)--------------------------------------
Solution
i) He wanted to cut the bell from the Inchcape float out of wickedness.
ii) He wanted to plague (trouble/spite) the Abbot of Aberbrothok who had placed the bell there.
A3. Personal response. (02)
Give your reactions about Ralph’s behavior.
Solution Sir Ralph's behavior is extremely malicious and jealous. Instead of doing good himself, he destroys the good work of the Abbot. His action of cutting the bell puts innocent sailors at risk, showing his selfish and cruel nature.
A4. Poetic device (02)
Write rhyme scheme and rhyming pairs of words of every stanza.
Solution Rhyme Scheme: aabb (for all stanzas in the extract).
Rhyming Pairs:
Stanza 1: spring-sing, excess-wickedness
Stanza 2: float-boat, Rock-Aberbrothok
Stanza 3: row-go, boat-float
Stanza 4: sound-around, Rock-Aberothok
A5. Poetic creativity (02)
Add your two poetic lines to continue the theme of the stanza.
He felt the cheering power of the spring, It made him whistle, it made him sing; ---------------------------------------------------, ------------------------------------------------------.
Solution Example The birds flew high on joyful wing,
And hope to every heart did bring.
Q.3.B. Poetic Appreciation (04)
Read the given extract and write the appreciation of the given poem based on the following points:
* About the poem /poet *theme *language style, features, poetic devices *message, values *your opinion about the poem.
My father travels on the late evening train Standing among silent commuters in the yellow light Suburbs slide past his unseeing eyes His shirt and pants are soggy and his black raincoat Stained with mud and bag stuffed with books Is falling apart.His eyes dimmed by age Fade homeward through the humid monsoon night. Now I can see him getting out of train Like a word dropped from a long sentence. He hurries the length of the grey platform, Crosses the railway line, enters the lane, His chappals are sticky with mud, but he hurries onward.
Solution: Appreciation
Appreciation of "Father Returning Home"

About the Poem/Poet: The poem is written by Dilip Chitre. It depicts the dull, monotonous routine of an elderly father in a metropolitan city (Mumbai).

Theme: The central theme is the alienation and isolation experienced by the elderly generation in a modern, busy world. It highlights the generation gap and the father's loneliness despite being among people.

Poetic Style & Devices: The poem is written in free verse with no rhyme scheme, reflecting the lack of rhythm in the father's life. The poet uses strong imagery like "soggy shirt," "unseeing eyes," and similes like "Like a word dropped from a long sentence" to emphasize the father's insignificance.

Message/Values: It teaches us to empathize with the elderly who work hard for their families but often end up lonely. It urges us to bridge the generation gap.

My Opinion: I find the poem very touching. The imagery of the "humid monsoon night" perfectly captures the gloomy atmosphere of the father's life.
SECTION –III (Writing skills)
Q. 4. Complete the activities as per the instructions given below: (16)
Q4.A. Attempt any one of the following: (04)
1. Drafting a virtual message:

Using information given below, draft a virtual message which Mr.Singh left for Ranjit in 50 words.

Aashna: Hello, may I speak to Ranjit, please?
Mr.Singh: Ranjit is getting ready for school.May I know who is speaking?
Aashna: My name is Aashna. I am Ranjit’s classmate.
Mr.Singh: Hellow, I am Ranjit’s father. Is there any message?
Aashna: Yes. Please ask him to bring his biology notebook to school today. I was absent from school due to illness.I would like to see the notes which our biology teacher gave to the class during my absentee.
Mr.Singh: I will definitely do that.
Solution
MESSAGE
Date: 15th Feb 2026     Time: 8:00 AM
Dear Ranjit,
Your classmate Aashna called this morning. She was absent from school due to illness and wants to refer to the notes given by the Biology teacher. She has requested you to bring your Biology notebook to school today without fail.
Father
OR
2. Statement of purpose:

Write a statement of purpose as a part of your application to join nursing college. You have visited a hospital and saw the work of nursing. You liked the service and dedication of them. Your favourite subject in junior college is Biology. You desire to join the nursing course.

Solution
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

Proposed Course: B.Sc. Nursing

Healthcare is not just a profession; it is a calling. Since my childhood, I have been fascinated by how the human body functions, which naturally led to Biology becoming my favorite subject in Junior College. However, my true inspiration came during a recent visit to a local hospital.

While waiting there, I observed the nurses working tirelessly. Their dedication, patience, and the compassion with which they treated patients deeply moved me. I realized that while doctors treat the disease, nurses treat the patient. That day, I decided that I wanted to be a part of this noble profession.

I have consistently scored well in Science subjects, particularly Biology. I possess a calm temperament and a strong desire to serve society, which I believe are essential qualities for a nurse. Joining your esteemed Nursing College would provide me with the technical skills and knowledge to turn my passion into a career. I am eager to learn and contribute to the healthcare sector with sincerity and dedication.

OR
3. Group Discussion:

Ram, Shyam, Neha and Sneha are participating in a group discussion. The Evaluator has given you a topic, ‘Clean India’. Write a suitable dialogue for each participant giving his/her opinion on the topic.

Solution

Evaluator: Hello friends, the topic for today’s discussion is ‘Clean India’. You may now express your views.

Ram: Hello everyone. I believe ‘Clean India’ is not just a campaign but a necessity. A clean environment leads to a healthy society. If our surroundings are clean, diseases like dengue and malaria will automatically decrease.

Shyam: I agree with Ram. The 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan' launched by the government has created a lot of awareness. Building toilets in rural areas was a great step towards hygiene.

Neha: That is true, Shyam. However, I feel that government initiatives alone are not enough. We, as citizens, must change our mindset. We often see educated people throwing wrappers out of car windows. This attitude needs to change.

Sneha: Absolutely, Neha. Cleanliness starts at home. If every youth decides not to litter and participates in weekly cleanliness drives, India will definitely become the cleanest country in the world.

Evaluator: Thank you all for your valuable inputs. We can conclude that Clean India is a collective responsibility of the government and the citizens.

Q4B. Attempt any one of the following: (04)
1. Email Writing:

Write an Email to the editor of the newspaper to raise the complaint about bad condition of roads.

Solution
To: editor.lokmat@xyz.com
Subject: Urgent attention required regarding the pathetic condition of roads in Ravi Nagar.

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing to bring to your attention the terrible state of roads in the Ravi Nagar area. For the past six months, the main road has been filled with deep potholes, making commuting a nightmare for residents.

Due to the recent unseasonal rains, the situation has worsened, leading to frequent traffic jams and minor accidents. It poses a severe safety risk to school children and the elderly who walk on this road daily.

Through your esteemed newspaper, I request the municipal authorities to take immediate action. We suggest that temporary patch-work be done immediately, followed by proper resurfacing.

Thanking you,

Yours truly,
XYZ
(Resident of Ravi Nagar)
OR
2. Report Writing:

Write a report of blood donation camp organized in your college. Use the points: Venue, time, date, inauguration, participants, speeches, certificate distribution.

Solution
Grand Blood Donation Camp at MJ College
- By Arnav Chavan, Student Representative

Pune, Feb 15: A blood donation camp was organized at MJ College on 14th February 2026, in the college assembly hall, to mark the occasion of the college's Foundation Day. The camp began at 9:00 AM.

The event was inaugurated by the renowned cardiologist, Dr. A.K. Sharma, who lit the traditional lamp. In his speech, he highlighted the importance of blood donation, stating that "One pint of blood can save three lives."

There was an overwhelming response from the students and faculty members. A team of doctors and nurses from Sasoon Hospital monitored the process to ensure hygiene and safety. A total of 150 units of blood were collected. Donors were given refreshments and a certificate of appreciation immediately after the donation.

The Principal thanked all the donors and the NSS volunteers who worked hard to make the event a grand success. The camp concluded at 4:00 PM.

OR
3. Interview Questions:

Imagine that the election is over and you have new ‘sarpanch’ for your village. You have to take an interview of the newly elected ‘sarpanch’. Frame questions with introductory and concluding sentences.

Solution

Introduction: Namaste, Sir. First of all, heartiest congratulations on being elected as the Sarpanch of our village. It is a pleasure to talk to you today.

Questions:

  1. How does it feel to win the trust of the villagers with such a huge margin?
  2. What is your primary vision for the development of our village in the next five years?
  3. Water scarcity has been a major issue here. How do you plan to tackle it?
  4. Do you have any specific plans to improve the condition of the village school and education standards?
  5. How will you ensure transparency in the usage of government funds?
  6. Are there any initiatives planned for women empowerment and self-help groups?
  7. How do you plan to involve the youth of the village in social welfare activities?
  8. What is your message to the citizens of this village?

Conclusion: Thank you so much for your time, Sir. We wish you all the best for your tenure and hope the village prospers under your leadership.

Q4.C. Attempt any one of the following: (04)
1. Speech Writing:

Prepare a speech on the occasion of ‘International Yoga Day’. Use the following points: Importance, Benefits, Appeal to practice.

Solution
Yoga: A Journey to Health and Harmony

Honorable Principal, respected teachers, and my dear friends. A very good morning to all.

Today, on the occasion of 'International Yoga Day', I stand before you to speak about the immense treasure of health left to us by our ancestors—Yoga. Yoga is not merely a set of physical exercises; it is a union of the mind, body, and soul. In today’s fast-paced world, where stress and anxiety are common even among students, Yoga is the perfect antidote.

Regular practice of asanas and pranayama improves flexibility, boosts immunity, and increases concentration power, which is vital for us as students. It brings mental peace and emotional stability. A few minutes of meditation daily can reset our minds.

Therefore, I appeal to everyone present here: do not look at Yoga as a chore, but as a lifestyle. Let us pledge to dedicate at least 20 minutes daily to Yoga for a healthier, happier life.

Thank you.

OR
2. Compering:

Imagine that you are a compere of ‘Teachers Day Celebration’ of your college. Write a script of the same.

Solution

1. Introduction: Good morning to the Respected Principal, our beloved teachers, and my fellow students. Today is 5th September, a day to celebrate the guiding lights of our lives. I welcome you all to the Teachers' Day Celebration.

2. Lighting the Lamp: To begin this auspicious occasion, I request our Principal and the Vice-Principal to light the traditional lamp and garland the portrait of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.

3. Welcome Song: Music is the language of the soul. I invite the college choir group to present a melodious welcome song dedicated to our gurus.

4. Felicitation: Now, I request the Student Council Head to felicitate our teachers with a rose and a handmade greeting card as a token of our love and gratitude.

5. Main Events: We have planned some exciting performances for you. First, let’s have a skit by the 12th-grade students depicting the funny side of classroom life... [Pause]... That was hilarious! Next, a dance performance by the Arts faculty.

6. Vote of Thanks: As we come to the end of this beautiful program, I thank our teachers for their patience and knowledge. Thank you all for joining us. Happy Teachers' Day!

OR
3. Expansion of Idea:

‘Beauty is truth, truth is beauty’ - John Keats. Explain the proverb.

Solution
Beauty is Truth, Truth is Beauty

This famous line by John Keats suggests that true beauty lies in reality and truth, not in artificial appearance. Often, people associate beauty with physical attractiveness, but that is temporary and superficial. Real beauty is found in honesty, integrity, and nature.

For example, a painted flower may look perfect, but a real flower with its imperfections is truly beautiful because it is alive and natural. Similarly, a person who is honest and truthful possesses an inner beauty that radiates through their character. Mahatma Gandhi or Mother Teresa may not have been fashion icons, but their truthfulness and dedication to humanity made them beautiful in the eyes of the world.

In conclusion, we should stop chasing superficial glamour and learn to appreciate the beauty in truth, simplicity, and reality. What is true is eternal, and therefore, it is beautiful.

Q 4. D. Attempt any one of the following: (04)
1. Film Review:

Write a review of a film that you have recently seen (e.g., 12th Fail).

Solution
Film Review: 12th Fail

Story & Theme: The film is an inspiring real-life story of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma. It highlights the struggles of a boy from the Chambal region who fights poverty and academic failure to crack the toughest exam in India, the UPSC. The theme revolves around "Restart" and never giving up.

Cast & Characterization: Vikrant Massey plays the lead role brilliantly. His transition from a naive village boy to a determined aspirant is flawless. The supporting cast adds great emotional depth.

Music & Direction: Vidhu Vinod Chopra's direction is grounded and realistic. The song "Restart" is motivational and fits the narrative perfectly.

My Opinion: It is a masterpiece that resonates deeply with students. While the pacing is slightly slow in the first half, the emotional climax makes it worth it. I rate it 4.5/5 stars. A must-watch!

OR
2. Blog Writing:

Write a blog using proper format on the topic-Trees Our Best Friends.

Solution
Green Earth Blog

Trees: The Guardians of Our Future

Posted by: Student Writer | Date: Feb 15, 2026

Introduction:
We often call dogs man's best friend, but nature has provided us with a silent friend who gives us life itself—Trees. They are the lungs of our planet, yet we take them for granted.

Why are they essential?
Trees provide us with oxygen, shade, fruits, and wood. More importantly, they combat climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide. Without trees, the soil would erode, and our water cycles would be disrupted.

The Threat:
Despite their importance, deforestation is rising. We are cutting down forests for urbanization, leading to global warming.

Conclusion:
It is time to act. Let us pledge to plant at least one tree on our birthday. Remember, if you save a tree, you save a life.

OR
3. Appeal Writing:

Prepare an appeal making the people aware about the importance of cleanliness and personal hygiene. Use attractive slogans.

Solution

CLEANLINESS IS GODLINESS!

Be the Change You Want to See

Dear Citizens,
Dirt and filth are the root causes of diseases like Dengue, Malaria, and Typhoid. A clean nation begins with a clean home and a clean street.

DO'S:
✔ Use Dustbins
✔ Wash hands before meals
✔ Segregate Dry and Wet Waste
"Don't be bitter, stop the litter!"

Join the Cleanliness Drive this Sunday at 8 AM.
Issued in Public Interest by: Student Health Council

SECTION- IV : Literary Genre-Novel
Q 5. Complete the activities given below as per the instructions: (16)
Q 5.A. i) Pick out the odd element from the group. (02)
i) Arun Joshi, Vikram Seth, Graham Green, KiranNagarkar
ii) Place, Period, Theme, Climate, Lifestyle
iii) Theme, Plot, Character, Novella
iv) Billy Budd, The Turn Of The Screw, Pearl, Joseph Conrad, Death in Venice
Solution
i) Graham Greene (Others are Indian English novelists).
ii) Theme (Others are aspects of Setting).
iii) Novella (Others are elements of a Novel).
iv) Joseph Conrad (He is an author, the others are titles of Novellas).
A ii) True or False (02)

Rewrite the statements and whether they are true or false.

1. Stream of consciousness is a term coined by R.K.Narayan.
2. The realistic novel is the novel based on the life of the author.
3. The word 'picaresque' originated from the Spanish word ‘picaro,’ which means a rogue.
4. The German word ‘bildungsroman’ indicates growth.
Solution
1. False (Stream of consciousness was coined by William James).
2. False (Realistic novel is fiction giving the effect of realism, not necessarily autobiography).
3. True.
4. True.
5. B. Answer in about 50 words to the following questions: (04)
1. Language 02

Read the following dialogue and find out who the speaker is, his/her tone, the style, significance etc.of the dialogue.

“Then why do we have to do P.T.? Why don’t they take only the kids who need it”?
Solution The speaker is Denham (from To Sir, With Love). His tone is rebellious, critical, and challenging. This dialogue is significant as it highlights the students' willingness to question authority and the practicality of the curriculum, setting the stage for the debate.
2. Character 02

Ferman brought a comic relief in the student’s council programme. Give its proof.

Solution Fernman presented the physiology report in a dramatic and humorous way. He signaled for a skeleton to be brought on stage and his lively, clear, and slightly theatrical presentation contrasted with the seriousness of other reports, providing comic relief to the audience.
Q. 5. C. Answer in about 50 words to the following questions: (04)
1. Plot 02

Choose an appropriate reason from the following for PhileasFogg starting his journey around the world.

a) Fellow members bet Fogg
b) Fogg bets his fellow members
c) Fogg wants to marry Aouda
d) Fogg committed robbery
Solution The correct option is: b) Fogg bets his fellow members.
Explanation: Fogg engages in a debate at the Reform Club about whether it is possible to travel around the world in 80 days. To prove his calculation correct, he wagers £20,000 against his fellow members.
2. Setting 02

Describe the importance of the following place in the development of the plot.

Reform club

Solution The Reform Club is crucial as it represents Fogg's orderly, routine life before the journey. It is the place where the wager is made, initiating the plot, and it is the final destination Fogg must reach by a specific time to win the bet, creating suspense until the very end.
Q.5. D. Answer in about 50 words to the following questions: (04)
1. Theme 02

Write in brief the theme of the extract.

Solution The theme revolves around the mystery of the disappearance of Captain Morstan and the annual receipt of pearls by Mary Morstan. It also contrasts the emotional, fearful nature of the client (Mary) with the cold, logical, and deductive approach of the detective (Sherlock Holmes).
2. Character 02

Describe the character of Marry Morstan from Dr.Watson’s point of view.

Solution Dr. Watson views Mary Morstan as a refined and sensitive woman. He describes her as having a "spiritual" and "sympathetic" expression. He is immediately attracted to her modest demeanor, her agitation, and her beauty, which he feels lies in her expression rather than just her features.
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