Class 12 English Semester 3 Model Question Paper MCQ Quiz Set 3

 

Class 12 English Semester 3 Model Question Paper MCQ Quiz (Set 3) - PKG SIR

CLASS XII • SEMESTER 1 MODEL EXAMINATION (SET 3)

SUBJECT: ENGLISH B — BY PKG SIR

SYSTEM: AUTOMATED LIVE MARKS TOTAL MARKS: 40
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UNIT 1: Prose (Total Marks: 10)
1. The narrator in 'The Night Train at Deoli' spent his summer vacations annually at his:
2. What did the girl answer when the narrator asked if she was going to Delhi?
3. The narrator did not want to check or ask around about the girl thoroughly because he feared:
4. Every time the narrator passes Deoli station now, he looks out for:
5. What was a regular dining habit in Kalam’s childhood household?
6. Kalam's father strongly believed that local prayers reached:
7. What did Kalam's father bring back on his shoulders from the coconut grove?
8. In 'The Bet', what did the banker think about the bet fifteen years after it was made?
9. During his confinement, the lawyer mastered how many languages?
10. Where did the banker lock the lawyer's dynamic letter containing the renunciation of prize money?
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UNIT 2: Verse (Total Marks: 10)
11. In 'Our Casuarina Tree', why are the birds and bees attracted to the tree?
12. What structure or scene did the poet observe under the tree during winter mornings?
13. The line "Mayst thou be numbered when my days are done / With deathless trees" shows:
14. What grows like a huge python round the rugged trunk of the casuarina tree?
15. In Dutt's poem, the word 'Oblivion' refers to being completely:
16. What does Ulysses mean by "I will drink life to the lees"?
17. Ulysses describes the dynamic process of growing old as:
18. The sphere of work assigned to Telemachus by Ulysses is:
19. The line "To follow knowledge like a sinking star" contains a comparison using:
20. Ulysses urges his mariners to sail out because it is never too late to seek a:
UNIT 3: Drama (Total Marks: 5)
21. The geographical background setting of the play 'Riders to the Sea' is:
22. What was the color of the second pony horse Bartley rode down to the sea?
23. Why did Cathleen and Nora choose not to open the bundle of clothes in front of Maurya?
24. What structural object does the family lack to make a proper coffin box for Bartley?
25. Maurya concludes: "No man at all can be living forever, and we must be ______."
UNIT 4: Textual Grammar (Total Marks: 5)
26. Change Narration: The girl said, "Will you buy a basket?"
27. Synthesis: Join into a single sentence - "Ulysses was old. He did not want to leave travel."
28. Splitting: Split into two simple sentences - "Maurya wept when Bartley died."
29. Error Correction: "The lawyer was locked in a small [lodge]."
30. Error Correction: "They are all [go] now."
UNIT 5: Reading Comprehension (Total Marks: 10)
Passage: Environmental sustainability has evolved into a key parameter for industrial planning globally. For decades, factories operated under a linear model characterized by raw material extraction, consumption, and disposal. This practice generated vast piles of waste and depleted vital natural reserves. Today, forward-looking corporations are shifting toward a 'circular economy' framework. This model focuses heavily on item design optimization, ensuring products can be easily dismantled, repaired, and upcycled. By mimicking natural ecological cycles where waste does not exist, industries can dramatically lower carbon footprint tags. Implementing this system requires a fundamental restructuring of logistical networks and supply lines. The primary hurdle remains initial capital investment, but long-term gains clearly validate the strategic transition.
31. What is the noun form of the verb "consume" used in the passage?
32. Find a word in the passage which means 'reduced in quantity or completely used up'.
33. Change the voice: "Industries lower carbon footprints."
34. The antonym of the word "dramatically" as used in the text is:
35. Identify the tense of the phrase: "Long-term gains clearly [validate] the transition."
36. What was a distinct feature of the traditional linear industrial model?
37. The 'circular economy' framework focuses heavily on item optimization to ensure goods can be:
38. By mimicking natural ecological cycles, modern industries can successfully:
39. The primary commercial hurdle in implementing a circular economic framework is:
40. The main objective of the author in the text is to argue for:
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