First Term Exam - Model Activity Sheet for Practice:
First Term Exam- Std. XII
Marks: 50 Activity Sheet
Time: Two Hours
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SECTION I – PROSE (24 marks)
(Reading
for Comprehension, Language Study and Summary)
Q. 1 A. Read the extract and complete
the activities given below. (12)
Punctually at midday, he
opened his bag and spread out his professional equipment, which consisted of
a dozen cowrie shells, a square piece of cloth with obscure mystic charts on
it, a notebook and a bundle of palmyra writing. His forehead was resplendent
with sacred ash and his eyes sparkled with a sharp abnormal gleam which was
really an outcome of a continual searching look for customers, but which his
simple clients took to be a prophetic light and felt comforted. The power of his eyes was
considerably enhanced by their position—placed as they were between the
painted forehead and the dark whiskers which streamed down his cheeks: even a
half-wit's eyes would sparkle in such a setting. To crown the effect he wound
a saffron-colored' turban around his head. This color scheme never failed.
People were attracted to him as bees are attracted to cosmos or dahlia
stalks. He sat under the boughs of a spreading tamarind tree which flanked a
path running through the Town Hall Park. It was a remarkable place in
many ways: a surging crowd was always moving up and down this narrow road
morning till night. A variety of trades and occupations was represented all
along its way: medicine-sellers, sellers of stolen hardware and junk,
magicians and, above all, an auctioneer of cheap cloth, who created enough
din all day to attract the whole town. Next to him in vociferousness came a
vendor of fried groundnuts who gave his ware a fancy name each day, calling
it Bombay Ice-Cream one day, and on the next Delhi Almond, and on the third
Raja’s Delicacy, and so on and so forth, and people flocked to him. |
A1. Web (2)
Compete the web
with the professional equipment of the astrologer mentioned in the extract.
A2. Describe (2)
Describe the
market place in 50 words.
A3. Find (2)
The prophet made special arrangements to attract people. Find its proof from the extract
A4. Personal
Response (2)
Write in 50 words
about the career you like to choose in your life.
A5. Language
Study (2)
Do as directed.
1) This color scheme
never failed.
(Make
affirmative without changing the meaning)
2) To
crown the effect, he wound a saffron-colored turban around his head.
(Choose
the correct compound sentence form for this sentence.)
a) To crown the effect and he wound a
saffron-colored turban around his head.
b) He crowned the effect and wound a
saffron-colored turban around his head.
c) He wound a saffron-colored turban
around his head and crowned the effect.
A6. Vocabulary (2)
Match the words
given in ‘A’ with their meanings given in ‘B’.
A |
B |
1) punctually |
a) unclear |
2) remarkable |
b) holy |
3) obscure |
c) striking |
4) sacred |
d) at the proper time |
B) Language Study (4)
1) Do as directed / Transformation of
Sentence (3)
a) We have been in Sector 9, Jalgaon ---------------1990.
(Rewrite the sentence choosing the
correct preposition from the following alternatives)
1) from
2) about
3) since
4) for
b) The information ------------- be
true. I do not know.
(Rewrite the sentence choosing the
correct modal auxiliary from the following alternatives)
1) should
2) must
3) ought to
4) may
c) If you are not strong, you will fail.
( Rewrite the sentence removing 'not')
2) Spot the error (1)
The sun will rise in the East.
Q. 2 A. Read the extract and complete
the activities given below. (05)
Human
resources is used to describe both the people who work for a company or
organization and the department responsible for managing resources related to
employees. The term human resources was first coined in the 1960s when the
value of labour relations began to garner attention and when notions such as
motivation, organizational behavior, and selection assessments began to take
shape. Human
resource management is a contemporary term used to describe the management
and development of employees in an organization. It is also called personnel
or talent management. Human resource management involves overseeing all
things related to managing an organization’s human capital. Human
resource management is therefore focused on a number of major areas,
including: Recruiting and staffing, Compensation and benefits, Training and
learning and Labor and employee relations. Due
to the many areas of human resource management, it is typical for professionals
in this field to possess specific expertise in one or more areas. Human
resource management involves developing and administering programs that are
designed to increase the effectiveness of an organization or business. It
includes the entire spectrum of creating, managing, and cultivating the
employer-employee relationship. For
most organizations, agencies, and businesses, the human resources department
is responsible for: 1)
Managing job
recruitment, selection, and promotion 2)
Developing and
overseeing employee benefits and wellness programs 3)
Developing,
promoting, and enforcing personnel policies 4)
Promoting
employee career development and job training 5)
Providing
orientation programs for new hires 6)
Providing
guidance regarding disciplinary actions 7)
Serving as a primary
contact for work-site injuries or accidents HR
department pays attention on employee strengths. Companies must make every
effort to understand what candidates and employees do best and put them into
roles where they can play to their strengths as much as possible. |
A1. True or False (2)
Rewrite the
following statements and state whether they are true or false.
1) Human resource
department works only for employees and not for the companies or businesses.
2) Human resource
management involves developing and administering programs to increase the
effectiveness of an organization or business.
3) The term human
resources was first coined in the 1950s.
4) Human resource
department includes the entire spectrum of creating, managing, and cultivating
the employer-employee relationship.
A2. Complete (2)
Human
resource management is focused on -----------
1)
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2)
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3)
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4)
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A3. Language study (1)
1) Human resource management is a contemporary term used to describe the
management and development of employees in an organization.
(Choose and write
the correct use of ‘not only ------ but also’)
a) Human resource
management is not only a contemporary term used to describe the management but
also development of employees in an organization.
b) Human resource
management is a contemporary term used to not only describe the management but
also development of employees in an organization.
c) Human resource
management is a contemporary term used to describe not only the management but
also development of employees in an organization.
B) Summary Writing (3)
Write a brief
summary of the above extract with the help of the points given below. Suggest a
suitable title for it.
Points: Importance
of HRD dept, its work, work system, major responsibilities etc.
SECTION II – POETRY (POETRY AND APPRECIATION)
Q.3 A. Read the extract and complete the activities given below (10)
WEAVERS, weaving at break of day, Why do you weave a garment so gay? . . . Blue as the wing of a halcyon wild, We weave the robes of a new-born child.
Weavers, weaving at fall of night, Why do you weave a garment so bright? . . . Like the plumes of a peacock, purple and green, We weave the marriage-veils of a queen.
Weavers, weaving solemn and still, What do you weave in the moonlight chill? . . . White as a feather and white as a cloud, We weave a dead man's funeral shroud. |
A1. Complete (2)
Complete the table
taking information from the extract.
Weaver’s work |
|
Time of the day |
Events of life |
Early Morning |
Birth |
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------------------ |
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A2. Describe (2)
Describe the work of
weavers at the fall of night.
A3. Personal
response (2)
Express your views in
50 words about the present condition of weavers working in the cloth factory.
A4. Poetic device (2)
Like
the plumes of a peacock, purple and green.
(Name and explain
the figure of speech. Find another example of the same from the extract)
A5. Poetic
creativity (2)
Compose two poetic lines making rhyme with the following line.
Weavers,
weaving solemn and still,
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B.
APPRECIATION (04)
Read
the extract and write as per the instruction given below.
Afoot and light-hearted I take to
the open road, Healthy, free, the world before
me, The long brown path before me
leading wherever I choose. Henceforth I ask not good-fortune,
I myself am good-fortune, Henceforth I whimper no more,
postpone no more, need nothing, Done with indoor complaints,
libraries, querulous criticisms, Strong and content I travel the
open road. The earth, that is sufficient, I do not want the constellations
any nearer, I know they are very well where
they are, I know they suffice for those who
belong to them.
(Still here I carry my old
delicious burdens, I carry them, men and women, I
carry them with me wherever I go, I swear it is impossible for me to
get rid of them, I am fill’d with them, and I will fill them in return.) |
With
the help of the following points, write a poetic appreciation of the above
poem.
1) About the poem
2) The theme
3) Poetic style
4) Your opinion
about the poem
SECTION III – WRITING SKILLS (08
Marks)
Q.4
A) Complete the activities as per the instructions given below.(04)
1)
E-mail Writing
Write
an e mail with proper format to the service department to raise the complaint
about newly purchased mobile phone. Use the following points.
You
have bought a mobile phone on Bumper Sale by Amazing India Online Service.
Mobile has heating and software problem. Problem arises within guaranteed
replacement period. Request to replace the phone. Write
a mail to: service@amazingindia.com |
OR
2)
Report Writing
Write a report of the
celebration of Maharashtra day in your junior college.
Hints: The
time students assembled in college, the arrival of the chief guest and others
dignitaries, flag – hoisting, Speeches, detailed program, cultural programme,
vote of thanks etc. |
OR
3) Framing 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. |
Q.4
B) Complete the activities as per the instructions given below.(04)
1)
Review Writing
Write
a film review that you have seen recently using the following points
1) Story 2) Characterisation 3) Music and songs 4) Theme 5) Action 6) Special features 7) Weak points 8) Your opinion about the film |
OR
2)
Blog Writing
Write
a blog using proper format on the topic- ‘Trees our Best Friends’.
Hints: Explain the concept, give benefits of trees, suggest ways to
protect trees, draw picture of tree or plant. |
OR
3)
Appeal Writing
Prepare
an appeal through your organization for Eye Donation.
Use
the following points: a) Give programme b) Make a persuasive c) Venue and date d) Contact information |
SECTION IV – LIITERARY GENRE (04
Marks)
Q.5. Complete the activities given below as per the instructions (04)
1) Pick out the odd element from
the group. (2)
(i)
Arun Joshi, Vikram Seth, Graham Greene, Kiran Nagarkar
(ii)
Place, Period, Theme, Climate, Lifestyle
(iii)
Theme, Plot, Character, Novella
(iv)
Billy Budd, Pearl, Joseph Conrad, Death In Venice
2)
Fill in the blanks with the right words. (2)
1) There are ------------------ elements essential of ‘Novel’ or “Novella’.
(five,
six, seven)
2)
Theme is the ------------------ in the novel which can be expressed in a
nutshell.
(central
idea, setting, plot)
3)
In the first half of the 20th century a cult of ‘----------------- magazines’
became popular.
(amazing,
pulp, powerful)
4)
Space travel, time travel, and extraterrestrial life may be seen in
------------fiction.
(historical,
gothic, science)
Activity Set By: Prof. Tushar Chavan Rashtriya Junior College, Chalisgaon Dist. Jalgaon
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