HSC Board March 2021-2022 Exam - Activity Sheet
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Important instructions:
(1) Each activity has to be answered in complete sentences. Answers written in only one word will not be given complete credit. Only the correct activity number written in case of options will not be given any credit.
(2) Web diagrams, flow charts, tables etc. are to be presented exactly as they are with answers.
(3) In point 2 above, only the words written without the presentation of activity format/design, will not be given credit. Use of colour pens/pencils etc. is not allowed. (Only blue/black pens are allowed.)
(4) Multiple answers to the same activity will be treated as wrong and will not be given any credit.
(5) Maintain the sequence of the Sections/Question Nos./Activities throughout the activity sheet.
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SECTION -I: PROSE
(Reading for Comprehension, Language Study, Summary and Mind Mapping)
Q. 1. (A) Read the extract and complete the activities given below: (12) [16]
A1. Rewrite the following sentences and state whether they are True or False: (2)
(a) The name of the astrologer was Guru Nayak.
(b) A passer-by had saved the other man.
(c) The astrologer took out a pinch of salt and held it to the other man.
(d) A knife had passed through the other man long ago.
Answer-
(a) The name of the astrologer was Guru Nayak.- False
(b) A passer-by had saved the other man.- True
(c) The astrologer took out a pinch of salt and held it to the other man.- False
(d) A knife had passed through the other man long ago.- True
A2. The other man looked gratified, because----------
(Choose Two correct alter-natives from the following): (2)
(a) His enemy was going to meet him in his own village.
(b) The astrologer told him that his enemy was crushed under a lorry.
(c) His enemy died as he deserved.
(d) His enemy was very happy and contented.
Answer-
(b) The astrologer told him that his enemy was crushed under a lorry.
(c) His enemy died as he deserved.
A3. The astrologer suggested the other man never to travel southward again:
Guess and write the purpose behind the astrologer's suggestion.
Answer-
The astrologer suggested the other man not to travel southward again because he did not want to see the person whom he tried to kill in a feat of anger. He knew that the other man (stranger) wanted to kill him to complete his revenge. He feared that he might recognize him some day. So he needed to make himself safe by giving such advice.
A4. Give/express your views on the effect of superstitions. (2)
Answer-
Superstitions have a negative impact on the people in society. Many persons become passive and stop their work fearing failure. The different types of superstitions have bad effect on individuals’ risk-taking behaviour. They also create loose the confidence of the person. So in my opinion, we should avoid superstitions.
A5. Language study: (2)
(i) He shook his head regretfully.
(Choose the correct alternative to get the Present Perfect Tense form of the given sentence.)
(a) He shakes his head regretfully. shaken his head regretfully.
(b) He has shaken his head regretfully.
(c) He had shaken his head regretfully.
(d) He will shake his head regretfully.
Answer-
He has shaken his head regretfully.
(ii) I will not open my mouth.
(Choose the correct alternative to get affirmative form without changing the meaning of the sentence.)
(a) I will not close my mouth.
(b) I will open my mouth.
(c) I will shut my mouth.
Answer-
I will shut my mouth.
(B) Language Study (Non-Textual Grammar)
Do as directed:
(i) Use the correct articles and rewrite the sentence:
(i) COVID-19 is one of ----- most hazardous diseases witnessed by--------- world.
Answer-
COVID-19 is one of the most hazardous diseases witnessed by the world.
(ii) As soon as the captain gave an order, the soldiers fired.
(Choose the correct alternative to get 'No sooner....' form of the given sentence.)
(a) No sooner the captain gave an order than the soldiers fired.
(b) No sooner did the captain give an order than the soldiers fired.
(c) No sooner does the captain give an order than the soldiers fired.
(d) No sooner has the captain given an order than the soldiers fired.
Answer-
No sooner did the captain give an order than the soldiers fired.
(iii) The teacher said, "The Earth revolves around the Sun."
(Choose the correct alternative to get indirect narration of the given sentence.)
(a) The teacher said that the Earth revolved around the Sun.
(b) The teacher said that the Earth is revolving around the Sun.
(c) The teacher said that the Earth had revolved around the Sun.
(d) The teacher said that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
Answer-
The teacher said that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
(iv) Spot the error and rewrite the correct sentence.
I know a man which is very tall.
Answer-
I know a man who is very tall.
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Q2. Read the extract and complete the activities given below: (12) [18]
A1. Complete the following sentences with the help of the extract:(2)
(a) The formal education that a child gets in school moulds him into--------------
(b) School adjustments have long-lasting effects on-------------
(c) A child's interactions with peers have a great influence on his----------
(d) A child's school adjustments have to rely largely on----------
Answer-
(a) The formal education that a child gets in school moulds him into a mature, responsible and competent member of society.
(b) School adjustments have long-lasting effects on children's success in life.
(c) A child's interactions with peers have a great influence on his attitude, habits and behaviour.
(d) A child's school adjustments have to rely largely on teachers' values, principles and attitudes.
A2. Develop the flow chart given below:
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A3. Find the facts from the extract and complete the table: (2)
A4. Express your views regarding school education in connection with character building: (2)
A5. Language Study:(2)
(i) A child spends a major portion of his life in taking formal education:
(Choose the correct alternative that indicates modal auxiliary showing 'obligation.') (1)
(a) A child should spend a major portion of his life in taking formal education.
(b) A child must spend a major portion of his life in taking formal education.
(c) A child will spend a major portion of his life in taking formal education.
(d) A child can spend a major portion of his life in taking formal education.
Answer-
(b) A child must spend a major portion of his life in taking formal education.
(ii) A peer group has its own group structure and expectations from its members:
(Choose the correct alternative to get 'not only.... but also' form of the above sentence.): (1)
(a) A peer group has not only its own group structure but also expectations from its members.
(b) A peer group not only has its own group structure but also expectations from its members.
(c) Not only a peer group has its own group structure but also expectations from its members.
(d) A peer group has its own group structure not only but also expectations from its members.
Answer-
(a) A peer group has not only its own group structure but also expectations from its members.
A6. Match the words in column 'A' with their antonyms in column 'B':(2)
(B) Summary Writing
(B) Summary Writing:(3)
Write a summary of the above extract with a suitable title. Take help of the given points/hints.
[Child's interaction with people in school - his experiences in school - adjustment problems - peer group influence]
(C) Mind Mapping :
Develop a 'Mind Mapping' frame/design using your ideas/ thoughts / concepts to illustrate / develop on the topic: 'Best Sources of Entertainment'.
SECTION - II: POETRY
(Poetry and Appreciation) (3)
Q. 3. (A) Read the extract and complete the activities given below: (10) [14]
A1. Rewrite the following sentences as per their occurrence in the extract: (2)
(1) Sir Ralph cut the Inchcape Bell.
(2) Sir Ralph asked his men to row him to the Inchcape Rock.
(3) The Inchcape Bell sank down.
(4) Sir Ralph kept his eye on the Inchcape float.
A2. But the Rover's mirth was wickedness': Explain the line in your own words. (2)
A3. 'Those men who do wrong things, meet with due punishment':
Express your point of view on the above statement. (2)
A4. Pick out and write the rhyming words from the first stanza and also write its rhyme scheme. (2)
A5. Compose four poetic lines of your own on - 'A memorable evening on a beautiful beach'. (2)
(B) Appreciation: (4)
Write a poetic appreciation of the poem given below:
SECTION - III
(WRITING SKILLS)
Q. 4. Complete the activities as per the instructions given below: [16]
(A) Attempt 'Any One' from the given activities: (4)
(1) Drafting a virtual message:
OR
(2) Statement of Purpose:
OR
(3) Group Discussion:
(B) Attempt 'Any One' from the given activities:
E-mail:
OR
Report Writing:
OR
Interview:
(Do not change the sequence of the questions.)
Questions:
(C) Attempt 'Any One' from the given activities:
Speech:
OR
(2) Compering:
OR
Expansion of Ideas:
(D) Attempt 'Any One' from the given activities:(4)
Review:
OR
Blog:
OR
Appeal:
SECTION IV
(LITERARY GENRE - NOVEL) – Marks 16
Q. 5.
(A) Complete the activities given below as per the instructions: (4)
(i) Pick out the odd element from each line: (2)
(a) Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, Daniel Defoe, Anthony Burgess.
(b) Mystery, Style, Conflict, Character.
(c) The turn of the screw, Aphra Behn, Rajmohan's Wife, Jane Eyre.
(d) Drama, Novel, Psychology, Poetry.
(ii) Choose the correct alternatives and rewrite the sentences: (2)
(a) The novel as a literary genre has a history of about ---------- years.
[two thousand five hundred, two thousand, five hundred]
(b) The new literature written in the 18th century was characterised by-------------------
[mystery, fantasy, spirit of realism]
(c) In ------------ novel, the surface meaning is different from the symbolic meaning.
[Allegorical, Dystopian, Gothic]
(d) ---------------has coined the phrase: Stream of Consciousness'.
[Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, William James]
(B) Answer in about 50 words the questions given below:(4)
(i) Explain in brief the theme of the extract from 'To Sir, With Love'.(2)
(ii) Give the character-sketch of Denham in the extract from 'To Sir, With Love'.(2)
(C) Answer the following:(4)
(i) Complete the table highlighting various traits of the following characters in the extract from 'Around the World in Eighty Days'.(2)
(ii) We can go around the world in less time by journeying eastward'.
Justify it with Fogg's journey in the extract from "Around the World in Eighty Days'.(2)
(in about 50 words)
(D) Answer the questions given below. (4)
(i) Elaborate the following line in the light of the novel 'The Sign of Four'. (2)
(in about 50 words)
"You really are an automaton - a calculating machine."
(ii) Arrange the following incidents in correct sequence as per their occurrence in the extract from the novel 'The Sign of Four'. (2)
(a) Miss Morstan showed Holmes the pearls and letter.
(b) Miss Morstan discussed her problem with Holmes and Watson.
(c) They planned to meet the writer of the letter.
(d) Miss Morstan met Holmes and Watson at their house.