Std. XII- Practice test Marks 25
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Q. Read the extract and complete the
activities given below. (12)
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considerable portion of this crowd dallied before the astrologer too. The
astrologer transacted his business by the light of flare which crackled and
smoked up above the groundnut heap nearby. Half the enchantment of the place
was due to the fact that it did not have the benefit of municipal lighting. The
place was lit up by shop lights. One or two had hissing gaslights, some had
naked flares stuck on poles, some were lit up by old cycle lamps and one or
two, like the astrologer's, managed without lights of their own. It was a
bewildering criss-cross of light rays and moving shadows. This suited the
astrologer very well, for the simple reason that he had not in the least
intended to be an astrologer when he began life; and he knew no more of what
was going to happen to others than he knew what was going to happen to
himself next minute. He was as much a stranger to the stars as were his
innocent customers. Yet he said things which pleased and astonished everyone:
that was more a matter of study, practice and shrewd guesswork. All the same,
it was as much an honest man's labor as any other, and he deserved the wages he carried home at the end of a day. |
Q.1) Do as directed.
A) Rewrite the statements and state
whether they are true or false. (2)
1) The
market place was lighted as it got the benefit of the municipal lighting.
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2) The astrologer conducted his business by the light of flare made by the groundnut seller.
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B) Complete the statements. (2)
1)
The astrologer got benefit of -------------------------------- seller’s light
of flare.
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2) The criss-cross of light rays and --------------------------- suited the astrologer.
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C) Select the correct alternative. (2)
1) The market area was not lit
up by the following.
i) gaslight
ii) flares stuck on poles
iii) old cycle lamps
iv) electric bulbs
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2) The astrologer didn’t have------
i) study of human nature
ii) knowledge of astrology
iii) practical experience
iv) guessing power
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D) According to you, which quality is not essential for becoming a successful astrologer. (2)
i) boldness
ii) confidence
iii) timidity
iv) sincerity
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E) Language study (2)
1) The place was lit up by shop lights.
(Choose the alternative showing the correct active voice)
i) Shop lights lits up the place.
ii)
Shop lights lighted up the place.
iii) Shop lights lited up the place.
iii)
Shop lights lit up the place.
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2) He was as much a stranger to the stars as were his innocent customers.
(Choose the
correct alternative to change the sentence into comparative degree)
i) His innocent customers are not more a stranger
to the stars than he.
ii) His innocent customers were not
more a stranger to the stars than he.
iii) His innocent customers had not
more a stranger to the stars than he.
iv) His innocent
customers did not more a stranger to the stars than he.
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F) Vocabulary (2)
Find
and write any four compound words from the extract.
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a) ------------------------------
b) -----------------------------
c) -----------------------------
d) -----------------------------
Q.2. Choose the correct alternative
and rewrite the sentence.
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.
We weave a dead man's funeral shroud. |
A) At the early morning the
weavers weave -------------- (1)
i) A wedding veil
ii) A robe for a new born child
iii) A shroud for a for a dead
man’s funeral
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B) Choose the colour that is not mentioned in the poem. (1)
i) White
ii) Blue
iii) Purple
iv) Black
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C) The theme of the poem ‘Indian Weavers’ is------------- (1)
i) To show the work of weavers.
ii) To show the three phases of life.
iii) To show the different times of day.
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D) Blue as the wing of halcyon wind.
(Name the figure of speech) (1)
i) Personification
ii) Metaphor
iii) Simile
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E) Break of day.
(Name the figure of speech) (1)
i) Simile
ii) Metaphor
iii) Personification
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Q.3. Complete the activities as per the instructions. (History of Novel)
A1. 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,
The Turn Of The Screw, Pearl, Joseph Conrad, Death In Venice
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A1. Fill in the
blanks with the right words and rewrite the sentences. (2)
1) There are ------------------ elements essential of ‘Novel’ or “Novella’.
(five,
six, seven)
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2) Theme is the ------------------ in the novel which can be expressed in a nutshell.
(central idea, setting, plot)
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3) In the first half of the 20th century a cult of ‘----------------- magazines’ became popular.
(amazing, pulp, powerful)
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4) Space travel, time travel, and extraterrestrial life may be seen in ----------------fiction.
(historical, gothic, science)
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Q.4. Complete the activities
as per the instructions. (Writing Skill) (4)
1) Write a report of the
celebration of the Independence Day held in your 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. |
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