Bihar Board 12th English 100 Marks Model Question Paper 3

Bihar Board 12th English Model Papers

Bihar Board 12th English 100 Marks Model Question Paper 3

Time 3 Hrs, 15 Minutes
Full Marks: 100

Instructions

  1. Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as for as practicable.
  2. Figures in the right hand margin indicate full marks.
  3. While answering the candidate should adhere to the words limit as far as practicable.
  4. 15 minutes of extra time has been allotted to the candidates to read the questions and follow the instructions carefully.
  5. All questions are compulsory.
  6. Use of any electronic device is strictly prohibited.
  7. This question paper is divided into two sections Section-A and Section-B.
  8. In Section-A, there are 50 objective type questions, each carrying 1 mark. Darken the circle with blue/black ball pen against the correct option on OMR sheet provided to you. Do not use Whitener/Liquid/Blade/Nail on OMR Answer Sheet; otherwise, the result will be treated as invalid.
  9. In Section-B there are descriptive type questions.

Section – A 
Objective Questions

Question No 1 to 50 have four options, out of which only one is correct. You have to mark, your selected option, on the OMR-Sheet. 50 x 1= 50

Question 1.
H.E. Bates was born in
(A) 1905
(B) 1805
(C) 1908
(D) 1810
Answer:
(A) 1905

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Question 2.
Indian glory is that it is (Choose the correct option)
(A) movable
(B) immovable
(C) ignorant
(D) uncivilized
Answer:
(B) immovable

Question 3.
Bertrand Russell belonged to
(A) Britain
(B) America
(C) Germany
(D) Italy
Answer:
(A) Britain

Question 4.
Choose the correct sentence :
(A) He asked her wheather she was coming ?
(B) He told her if she is coming.
(C) He asked her if she was coming.
(D) He said her if she was coming.
Answer:
(A) He asked her wheather she was coming ?

Question 5.
My mother cooks food. (Change into passive voice)
(A) Food is cooked by my mother.
(B) Food is cooked by his mother.
(C) Food is cooked by her mother.
(D) Food was cooked by my mother.
Answer:
(A) Food is cooked by my mother.

Question 6.
Ley your diary be written regularly. (Change into active voice)
(A) Written your diary regularly.
(B) Write my diary regularly.
(C) Write your diary regularly.
(D) Wrote your diary regularly.
Answer:
(C) Write your diary regularly.

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Question 7.
She said to me. “Please wait till I return.’ (Choose the correct indirect narration)
(A) She ordered me to wait till she returned.
(B) She requirested me to wait till she returned.
(C) She asked me to wait till her return.
(D) She asked me to go after her return.
Answer:
(B) She requirested me to wait till she returned.

Question 8.
Our teacher advised us not to waste time. (Choose the correct direct narration)
(A) Our teacher asked. “Don’t waste your time.
(B) Our teacher shouted, “Don’t waste your time.”
(C) Our teacher told us, Don’t waste your time.”
(D) Our teacher enquired, “Don’t waste your time.”
Answer:
(C) Our teacher told us, Don’t waste your time.”

Question 9.
He worked hard. He felt tired. (Choose the correct option of combination)
(A) He worked hard but felt tired.
(B) He worked hard so he felt tired.
(C) He felt tired so he worked hard.
(D) He felt tired to work hard.
Answer:
(B) He worked hard so he felt tired.

Question 10.
Choose the correct sentence :
(A) He has already left for Mumbai.
(B) He is already left for Mumbai.
(C) he will already left for Mumbai.
(D) He may already left for Mumbai.
Answer:
(A) He has already left for Mumbai.

Question 11.
Choose the correct sentence :
(A) I have a homework to do.
(B) I have homework to do.
(C) I has homework to do.
(D) I will has homework to do.
Answer:
(B) I have homework to do.

Question 12.
Choose the correct sentence :
(A) Dr. Sinha is an University Professor.
(B) Dr. Sinha is University Professor.
(C) Dr. Sinha is a University Professor.
(D) Dr. Sinha is some University Professor.
Answer:
(A) Dr. Sinha is an University Professor.

Question 13.
at a very high speed is dangerour. (Choose the meaningful expression)
(A) Driving cars
(B) Cars driven
(C) Drive cars
(D) Cars driving
Answer:
(A) Driving cars

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Question 14.
He would rather die than a lie. (Choose the meaningful expression)
(A) telling
(B) tell
(C) told
(D) will tell
Answer:
(B) tell

Question 15.
I tennis every Sunday morning. (Choose the meaningful expression)
(A) playing
(B) play
(C) am played
(D) am play
Answer:
(B) play

Question 16.
How old was Seibei ?
(A) ten years
(B) twelve years
(C) fifteen years
(D) thirteen years
Answer:
(B) twelve years

Question 17.
I going to Delhi tomorrow. (Choose the correct verb form)
(A) am
(B) will
(C) was
(D) were
Answer:
(A) am

Question 18.
She…………..me long ago. (Choose the correct verb from)
(A) meet
(B) met
(C) meeting
(D) will metting
Answer:
(B) met

Question 19.
The bouquet of flowers M….faded. (Choose the correct option)
(A) has
(B) have
(C)had
(D) will had
Answer:
(A) has

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Question 20.
He climbed the ladder. (Choose the suitable preposition)
(A) at
(B) in
(C) of
(D) on
Answer:
(D) on

Question 21.
He felt Delhi this morning. (Choose the suitable preposition)
(A) for
(B) to
(C) in
(D) by
Answer:
(C) in

Question 22.
I speak Hindi and Urdu but Ram (Choose the suitable option)
(A) don’t
(B) doesn’t
(C) speaks
(D) doesn’t speaks
Answer:
(B) doesn’t

Question 23.
We keep our promises. (Choose the suitable auxiliary verb)
(A) should
(B) can
(C) may
(D) are
Answer:
(A) should

Question 24.
Your father. stop smoing. (Choose the suitable auxiliary verb)
(A) is
(B) was
(C) has
(D) do
Answer:
(B) was

Question 25.
How long English ? (Choose the suitable option)
(A) are you learning
(B) have you been learning
(C) do you learn
(D) you learn
Answer:
(A) are you learning

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Question 26.
When it rained, she an umbrell. (Choose the suitable option)
(A) will carry
(B) carry
(C) carried
(D) will be carrying
Answer:
(C) carried

Question 27.
When Shyam back, he will finish the work. (Choose the suitable option)
(A) will come
(B) comes
(C) came
(D) has come
Answer:
(A) will come

Question 28.
Would you mind the bill, please ? (Choose the suitable option)
(A) to pay.
(B) have paid
(C) paid
(D) paying
Answer:
(A) to pay.

Question 29.
What. beautiful scenery it is ! (Choose the suitable article)
(A) the
(B) a
(C) an
(D) None
Answer:
(B) a

Question 30.
Will you go to.station today ? (Choose the suitable option)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) anyone
Answer:
(C) the

Question 31.
Keats is a poet. (Choose the correct option)
(A) Romantic
(B)War
(C) Metaphysical
(D) Melancholic
Answer:
(A) Romantic

Question 32.
The prams are (Choose the correct option) .
(A) standing
(B) running
(C) rolling
(D) lying
Answer:
(C) rolling

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Question 33.
The redness of the fire appears to the poet. (Choose the correct option)
(A) nice
(B) cruet
(C) comfortable
(D) acceptable
Answer:
(B) cruet

Question 34.
Sita fell the rickshaw. (Choose the suitable option)
(A) from
(B) off
(C) of
(D) down
Answer:
(B) off

Question 35.
I like (Choose the suitable option) .
(A) a swim
(B) swimming
(C) the swimming
(D) a swimming
Answer:
(B) swimming

Question 36.
What dress ! (Choose the suitable option)
(A) lovely
(B) the lovely
(C) a lovely
(D) a loving
Answer:
(C) a lovely

Question 37.
Do you think they are coming tomorrow ? (Choose the correct option)
(A) I think it
(B) I think
(C) I think so
(D) I don’t think
Answer:
(C) I think so

Question 38.
The soldier is a poem. (Choose the correct option)
(A) angry
(B) happy
(C) nature
(D) war
Answer:
(D) war

Question 39.
The snake looked at the poet (Choose the correct option)
(A) interestingly
(B) vaguely
(C) happily
(D) angrily
Answer:
(D) angrily

Question 40.
Dorothy died in-
(A) 1967
(B) 1978
(C) 1956
(D) 1495
Answer:
(D) 1495

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Question 41.
Kamala Das is an poetess. (Choose the correct option)
(A) American
(B) African
(C) Indian
(D) Nigerian
Answer:
(C) Indian

Question 42.
Macavity is called (Choose the correct option)
(A) The Hidden Paw
(B) The Exposed Paw
(C) The Naughty
(D) The Mysteriour Paw
Answer:
(A) The Hidden Paw

Question 43.
The poet in Song of Myself. for himself. (Choose the correct option)
(A) cries
(B) sings
(C) laughs
(D) shouts
Answer:
(B) sings

Question 44.
Auturmn is a season of mellow. (Choose the correct option)
(A) fruitlessness
(B) no sounds of the birds
(C) no wind
(D) fruifulness
Answer:
(D) fruifulness

Question 45.
The poet is Sweetest Love I do Not Goe is his beloved. (Choose the correct option)
(A) tried of
(B) sad for
(C) angry with
(D) happy for
Answer:
(B) sad for

Question 46.
Manohar Malgaonkar is an………….. writer. (Choose the correct option)
(A) Australian
(B) African
(C) Indian-Anglian
(D) Indonesian
Answer:
(C) Indian-Anglian

47.
A Marriage Proposal is written by. (Choose the correct option)
(A) H.E. Bates
(B) Pearl S. Buck
(C) Germaine Greer
(D) Anton Cheknov
Answer:
(D) Anton Cheknov

Question 48.
A Pinch of Snuff’ is written by. (Choose the correct option)
(A) Martin Luther
(B) Manohar Malganonkar
(C) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) Shiga Naoya
Answer:
(B) Manohar Malganonkar

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Question 49.
Bertrand Russell was a philosopher and a (Choose the correct option)
(A) historian
(B) scientist
(C) mathematician
(D) geologist
Answer:
(A) historian

Question 50.
‘I Have a Dream’ is a part of speech delivered by. (Choose the correct option)
(A) Germaine Greer
(B) Shiga Naoya
(C) H. E. Bates
(D) Martin Luther
Answer:
(D) Martin Luther

Section – B
Non-Objective Questions

Question 1.
Write an essay in about 150-200 words on any one : (8)
(A) Yoga-A Way of Life
(B) A Village Fair
(C) A Memorable Day in My Life
(D) Internet
Answer:
(A) Yoga-A Way of Life – ‘Yoga’ has become an important part of a healthy life. A sound mind exists in a sound body. Yoga keeps one both physically and mentally fit. It keeps us free from physical ailments and mental conflicts and various kinds of tensions. Happiness lies in a mind without conflicts. Yoga provides this happiness to us. Yoga is also necessary for our spiritual health. It unites the atman of individual soul with ‘Brahm’ the universal soul. Patanjali has the credit of introducing yoga to the Indians.

Gis ‘Yoga Vashisthya’ is the primal book on the subject. In the present age, its importance has been recognized by every country. On the call of UNO, this year ‘Yoga Diwas’ was cleelbrated through out the world. Baba Ramdeo is the celebrated practitioner and Yoga guru today, yoga is being introduced in the syllabus of school and college students. It is being made mandatory in many sectors. Really, Yoga is the integration of mind, body and soul-very essential to man’s physical and mental health.

(b) A Village Fair – Most of the village are far from town. spacious place outside a village. A central site is chosen so that other neighbouring villages my be very far from it. Stalls which are temporarily erected are arranged in rows. Shopkeepers from towns and villages hire these stalls. They bring various kinds of things for display and sale. Vaste crowds gather to see and buy things. The cinema, circus and magic shows at village fair entertain the crowd. A village fair is a place where villagers meet their friends and relatives. The village fair last for about a week. It provides a lot of fun and amusement to the villagers whose lives are usually dull.

Large crowds of men, women and children in their best clothes may be seen moving to and fro. The children are the happiest creatures in the village fair. They crows round the shopr of sweets and toys. They buy balloons and flutes. They look wistfully at the merry-go-round for their turn. There is a lot of noise in the village fair. The loun beating of drums and the hoarse cries of howkers fill the atmosphere with excitement. But who minds the defeaning noise ? Every one is making merry.

(C) A Memorable Day in My Life – Life is a mixture of sorrows and joys. Sometimes we experience sorrow. Sometimes we experience happiness. A happy occasion occured in my life only last Sunday. It was indeed a memorable day. It was happiest day in my life. On that day, my result was declared. It stood first in the middle standard examination. It was a marvellous achievement. It was rather beyond my expectation.

I was indeed good at studies. But I never expected that honour. A newspaper correspondent approached us and reauested me for a photograph. My teacher, class-fellows and friends came running to me. All of them showered congratulations Upon me. By parents hugged and kissed me again and again. They were proud that I has brought honour to the family. It was a day full of joy. We got anohter happy, news. My elder brother got through the pre-medical test. He was selected for admission on the the government medical college, Amritsar.

It was the most glorious day for all members of our family. My father at once ordered.for a tea party in the afternoon to’ share joy with near and dear ones. Some, of friends gave performance of Break-dance. Some of the participants sang.

Thus, I passed my last Sunday enjoying party, music and dance. We had nothing but happiness and happiness all around.

(d) Internet – Tenement has now become a house-hold word. It is the latest miracle in the world of science. The number of internet usurers in increasing by leaps and bounds. The young and the professionals have got obsessed with it world over. Internet is packed with various web-sites catering to the interests of the various sections of society.

It has emerged as a blessing for the students, businessmen and professionals. All the important television channels, newspapers, government offices, journals, companies, school etc. have their own websites. It has created the age of E-commerce and E-cash. We can buy and sell anything through internet. There are servera companies engaged in providing internet services. This vast world has suk into a small village. However internet is being abused in various ways a lot of garbage has crept in. Internet’ should be used, it should not be misused.

(e) Corruption in India – The cancer of corruption is eating into the vitals of our society. India is counted among the most corrupt countries of the world despite being on the road of becoming a great economic powers of the world. It is ironical that the country which is becoming a developed country is totally in the grip of corruption. Our country is rife with corruption everywhere from the bottom to the top. No work gets done without paying bribes. People have started learning to live with it. It is assuming alarming propertion day-by-day. Numerous scame have come to light. 2G. Spectrum scame.

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Adarsh Society scam, Common wealth scam, Wayapam scam are some of them. People think that corrupt officials are protected by corrupt ministers and political leaders. Vote for cash scam is an example, No file moves without greasing the palms of officials. There should be made stringent laws against the corrupt. The loopholes of legal system must be removed. Lop Pal Bill must be passed by Parliament for which Anna Hazara went on fast. The governments action against corruption must be visible, effective and transparent. Hasan Ali and A. Raja musfrbe taught a lesson for their misdeeds.

Question 2.
Explain any two of the following : 4 x 2= 8
(A) But believe that I shall make Speedier journeys, since I take More wings and spurres then hi.
(B) ‘They who one another keeps Alive, ner parted bee.
(C) ‘Hoping to cease not till death’
(D) Falling of leaves suggestes the process of death and human waste on a large scale.
(E) ‘T was here we loved in Summer day and greener.’
(F) There are other cats like, Mungojerric and Griddlebone, but ‘there’ no one like Macavity’
Answer:
(a) A person in love is capable of doing everything in life. Wings are grown on his body which makes his flight easier. He has only one aim and motive in life to impress his beloved and get back soon :

(b) The people in love or other people who keeps the fire of love burning is never separated. They are never parted from each other. Their love keeps them going.

(c) The poet feels that his health is in perfect shape even through he is 37 years of age. He believes that this perfect health will go on inproving and will never detercorate with tune fill his death.

(d) As the leaves completes its given span of life and falls, the same way human beings that are bom one day, in the end goes to the grave. It is a natural phenomena. The things that lives will have to die.

(e) Keats was a poet of nature. He found happiness solace and peace of mind in everything of nature. He loved the wind that blow in summer and helps the fruits to ripe and grow. He calls it a favourable wind. He finds the greenery in autumn very impressive and attractive. It gives him a positive aspect to him.

(f) Macavity is a clever cat. It always does crime but never is there where he comittes crimes. He cheats at cards and his footprints are not found in any file Scotland yard’s. The larder is looted, or the jewel-case is refled, this type of crime he does but is neVer present there so the peot tells that other cats are like Mungojerrie and Griddlebone but there’s no one like Macavity. Its deeds are unique.

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Question 3.
Write a letter to your friend describing annual function of your school. (5)
Answer:
Examination Hall
1st Sept. 20

Dear friend,
I was very sorry on the annual function day in my school because you were not there when I received three prizes.
The school was decorated with flowers. The Principal told us that the Chief Minister of Bihar was comming to give away the prizes. When the Chief Minister came, we call stood up and cheered him. A welcome song was sung.

At last, the most interesting part, the annual function cermony, came. The Principal called out the names in a loud voice. The prize-winners marched up and received their prizes from the CM of Bihar. When I received my prizes he shook hands with me. I felt very pround and only wished you could have been there to see it!

With love.
Yours true friend
Rahul

(or)

Write an application to your Principal to grant of a leave during your illness through class teacher.
Answer:
To,
The Principal
St. Xavier’s High School.
Barauni
Through The Class Teacher
Sir,
Most respectfully I want to state that I am suffering from fever since yesterday. The doctor has diagnosed it to be malarial fever. I, therefore, request you to grant me leave for 7 days from 2 Feb, to 8 Feb,. 20 for taking the treatment. I shall be obliged to you for this.

Thanking you,

Yours truly
Alok Anand
Class-Xth, Roll No – 28
Date-10.04.20

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Question 4.
Answer any five of the following : (2 x 5 = 10)
(A) Why does the poet call Macavity, a mystery cat ?
(B) Which event does the expression ‘the burning ghat’ refer to ?
(C) What is the meaning of ‘Sicilian July, with Etna smoking’ ?
(D) Name any two Indian English novelists.
(E) Name any two English dramatists
(F) What, according to the author, is modern civilization ?
(G) What is civilization in the real sense of the term ?
(H) What are the ‘trials and tribulations’ the author talks about ?
Answer:
(a) The poet calls Macavity a Mystery Cat because of it’s myste rious nature. It can defy the law, It does many mysterious acts.
(b) The expression ‘the burning ghat’ refers to that place where people burn their relatives dead bodies.
(c) Sicilian July with etna smoking means extreme heat like the one caused when etna exupted.
(d) (i) R. K. Narayan and (ii) Mulkraj Anand.
(e) (i) Shakespeare and (ii) G. B. Shaw.
(f) According to the author modem civilization is the worship of the material, it is the orship of the trute in us. It is pure materialism. Modem civilization is the trumph of material civilization. ”
(g) Civilization, in the real sence of the term, consists not in the multiplication but in the deliberate and voluntary restricultion of wants. This alone increases and promotes contentment, real happiness and capacity for service.
(h) The author talks about the trials and tribuations the black people faced an America. They were denied their equality. They were suppressed when they raised the voice of protest.

Question 5.
Answer any three of the followings : (5 x 3 = 15)

(A) Write the summary of any one :

  1. An Epitaph
  2. Snake

Answer:
1. An Epitaph Walter Mare is the poet of the poem ‘An Epitaph’. It is dome of a dead body, where a death body keep. He wants to tell about a beautiful lady which in the Epitaph. She was the most beautiful lady that ever was in the west country but when, she was dead her beauty vanishes beauty passes. Because when a body dead everything is cleared about herself. The poet loved her so much that when she was dead he was weeping bitterly. When the poet listend about her beloved he crumbled will remember. He used to sit her epitaph where she laid down in her bed. So the poet wants to say that if a person loved someone so much never leave alone. Because he is just facing the problems.

2. Snake : David Herbert Lawrence wrote the poem ‘Snake’. He told about Snake in this poem. He said that one night when he felt thirsty come out to drink but as soon as come out he saw a black cobra which also come to drink water, ft was too hot to night. The snake was looking good, silent, and peaceful. It came out from a carobtree to a water through only for drink water. To see it politencess the poet didn’t fear at first but his sense of humour fells him that he should kill the snake at anycost. But the snake was too peaceful to hit. After some time, the poet decided to hit the snake. He went to pick up a stick to hit the snake. He his the snake speedily and the snake was killed by the poet. It was looking posionous. The poet didn’t want to kill him but if he did’t kill him, he was killed by the snake.

(B) Write the summary of any one :

  1. The Artist
  2. How Free is the Press

Answer:
(i) The Artist Seibei had a hobby for collecting gourds. He got them for a few sen. When he came home, he world first bore a neat hole in the top of the gourd and extract the seeds. There he coered them with tea-leaves to get rid of the bad smell of gourd. Seibei was passionately interested in gourds. He was twelve years old and still at primary school. After class he usually wondered about the town looking for gourds. In the evening, he would sit in the comer of living room working on his newly acquire fruit. When he had finished treating it, he poured in a little sake, inserted a cork stopper, wrapped it in a towel put this in a tin and finally placed the whole thing in the characoal foot warmer. Then he went to bed.

Next morning first of all the he examined the gourd and hang then in the sun. He lived in a harbour town. He almost used to walk in the town. Then he came to every place that sold gourds and to recognise almost every gourd on the market. But his father did not like it.
One day Seibei saw about five inches long gourd. He became curious. He wanted to know everything about that. So he went home and in no time returned at the stall with money. He bought the gourd and took it home.

Seibei’s father wanted to his son became a learned person. He always wanted him that he studied well. His father didnt’ like his son’s work whatever Seibei was doing. Seibei’s father didn’t want to listen any complain of his son. His desires were to give up his son unwanted work and unwanted things. For this view he always guided his son and at last by forecely he makde him to give up that work and that things.
Seibei had no complains. Now he was busy in making pictures.

(ii) How Free is the Press : ‘How free is the Press’ is an essay written by Dorothy Leigh Sayes. She expresses her strong idea against the misuse of press. She wants that the freedom of press should be handled properly with an intention of the welfare of the humanity as a whole. She says freedom of press is necessary for freedom of people but at war times such freedom is restricted. However, after the war it must be removed. Freedom of press means that without any influence of outer source the press should clearly publish the fact related to government, politics, society, etc.

Sometimes this freedom may be harmful. In Great Britain, it is quite free and peaceful. It may become disastrous not by control on it but if left uncontrolled to manufacture public opinion.

The editorial policy depends upon two factors. First the interest of the advertisers, second, the wealth of the ownder of the press. They don’t write against their advertisers. They often come under the influence of the owner’s life and surrounding. The Press believes that the public have no wit of their own to distinguish right and wrong and they want a tituating news, other factors having almost no influence. Some examples as how they create sensations are through sensational; Headlines, Grabling i.e. through interviews, inaccurate reporting of facts and plain reversal of facts, random and intentional invention, intentionally expressing about some achievement and flat suppression. ‘

To get such falsehood is an exhausting experience for public. No books dare to go against press malfunctioning, Speeches may not get proper space. All these are the problems though may look small. Decent journalists do not like this poor state. But all rests on the common people. Are they ready to go against the wrong ? Are they ready to do the needful ? Are thy ready to perform honestly and bravely ? These are the factors which may effect ultimately.

(C) Write a brief note on Modem English.
Answer:
The modem age has emerged as an era of development of science and technology combined with a deepening sense of globalization. It is also true that English is being spoken by a large number of the world population. As such being a common language being spoken in almost all countries it has also emerged as the language of trade and commerce, conequently an individual needs to learn to communicate himself to others in no other language than English which could assure him a livelihood. Hence one cannot do without English in the modem age as it has becomes as essential for survival amidst cutting competition as oxygen in for existence.

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(D) Write a brieft note on the Indian English.
Answer:
English is said to be the link language of the world.. The future of English is very bright in India. It played very important role in our freedom movement. Because of English., different people of different casts and religions, speaking different languages as well as living in different states, came on one stage. It gave an energy to our freedom movements.

Indian have partly-or wholy need of English in probably every field. English also works to remove unemployment. Thousands of employees. Who know how to speak English. Work in call-centres and earn a handsome salary.

The future of English is very bright in India also because we can not do anything without English. It is the language of international trade, commerce and science. All recent inventions and discoveries are found in English language. So, we can not take a single step without English.
Hence, the future of English is very bright in India.

(E) Match the poets given in List-A with appropriate tittle
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Answer:
(a) – (iii)
(b) – (i)
(c) – (v)
(d) – (ii)
(e) – (iv)

(F) Translate any five of the followings:

  1. वह आज दिल्ली से आया है।
  2. भारत एक कृषि प्रधान देश है।
  3. हिन्दी हमारी मातृभाषा है।
  4. गरीब ईमानदार होते हैं।
  5. हमें अपने शिक्षकों का आदर करना चाहिए ।
  6. यहाँ की 80 प्रतिशत जनता कृषि पर निर्भर करती है।
  7. भारत अब गरीबों का देश न रहा ।

Answer:

  1. He has come from Delhi today.
  2. India is an agricultural based country.
  3. Hindi is our mother tongue.
  4. The poor are honest. .
  5. We should respect our teachers.
  6. Here of 80% People depend on agriculture.
  7. India is now no more the country of poor.

Bihar Board 12th English 100 Marks Model Question Paper 3

6. Answer any one of the following :
For the majority of people all the world over scene is a doctrine about the nature of the universe. That is, they think of the theories of science. No doubt, theories are a necessary part of science. However, they are only a part, and not the important part, either. Moreover, there are hardly any theories that are constant; they always change. Theories are necessary but they are makeshifts. A pervading theory is given up when a better one turns up. Theoretical activity alone does not constitute science. Science is also a way doing things, a practical activity.
Questions :

  1. What is the popular view of science ?
  2. What does the writer say about scientific theories ?
  3. Why is a scientific theory called a makeshift ?
  4. What, according to the writer, is science ?

Answer:

  1. The popular view of science is the majority of people on the world. Ever science is a doctrine about the nature of the universe.
  2. The writer say about scientific is that theories are a necessary part of science. They are only a part, and not the important part.
  3. Scientific theory called a makeshift because this theories that are constant they always change.
  4. According to the writer, science is theoretical activity alone does not constitute science. Science is also a way of doing things a practical activity. Or, Freedom of press usually means freedom from government’s Censorship or direction. In this sense the British press in free in ordinary condition. It can attack government policy and political characters, expose scandals, inflame public

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