Class 12th English Half Yearly Paper 2022-23 CG Board Board| छत्तीसगढ़ अर्द्धवार्षिक 12वी अंग्रेजी पेपर 2022
नमस्कार दोस्तों जैसे की आप को जानकारी होगी की आप की अर्द्ध वार्षिक शुरू होने वाली है तो आप की अच्छी तैयारी के लिए आप इस पोस्ट को पूरा जरूर पढ़े।
CG Board 12th English Half yearly paper 2022:
छत्तीसगढ़ में कक्षा 12वी अंग्रेजी विषय का अर्धवार्षिक पेपर 12 दिसंबर को सोमवार के दिन होने वाला है। सभी छात्र छत्तीसगढ़ 12वी English अर्धवार्षिक परीक्षा 2022 की तैयारी में जुटे हुए हैं। आप सभी छात्रों के लिए यह पोस्ट बहुत महत्वपूर्ण होने बाली हे इस पोस्ट में हम आपको कक्षा 12 वी अंग्रेजी विषय के अर्धवार्षिक पेपर के अति महत्वपूर्ण प्रश्न बताने जा रहे है । यह प्रश्न अत्याधिक महत्वपूर्ण है, इन्हे छत्तीसगढ़ अर्धवार्षिक परीक्षा 2022 के लिए अनुवभी शिक्षकों के द्वारा बनाया गया है। इस लिए नीचे जो भी प्रश्न दिए हैं उन्हे अच्छी तरीके से याद करले ।
CG Board 12th English half yearly paper 2022
छत्तीसगढ़ अंग्रेजी 12वी अर्धवार्षिक परीक्षा 2022-23
छत्तीसगढ़ में अर्धवार्षिक परीक्षाएं शुरू हो गई CG Board board Class 12th English half yearly paper solution करने के लिए पोस्ट को अंत तक पढ़े।
CG Board 12th English half exam model paper 2022-23
छत्तीसगढ़ बोर्ड ने जारी की अर्धवार्षिक परीक्षा के मॉडल पेपर यहां से डाउनलोड करें पीडीएफ
छत्तीसगढ़ बोर्ड ने कक्षा 12वी के लिए अर्धवार्षिक परीक्षा के मॉडल पेपर बोर्ड की ऑफिशियल वेबसाइट पर जारी कर दिए गए हैं। अगर आप भी 12वी क्लास के एग्जाम देने वाले हैं तो आज ही इस वेबसाइट में दिए गए मॉडल पेपर डाउनलोड करें और अपनी अर्धवार्षिक परीक्षा की तैयारी को मजबूत बनाएं ओट बोर्ड के रिजल्ट में अच्छे अंक लेकर आएं छात्रों आपको यहां पर दिए गए सभी विषयों के मॉडल पेपर बोर्ड की से जारी किए गए न्यू पैटर्न के आधार पर हैं और इन्हीं मॉडल पेपर के आधार पर ही आपके एग्जाम में पेपर होने वाले अतः आप बोर्ड द्वारा जारी इन मॉडल पेपर के अनुसार अपनी तैयारी कर सकते हैं सभी विषयों के मॉडल पेपर आपको इस वेबसाइट में दिए गए हैं आप यहां से अपने सब्जेक्ट वाइज मॉडल पेपर डाउनलोड कर सकते हैं।
छत्तीसगढ़ की ओर से जारी किए जाने वाले मॉडल पेपर छात्रों की अच्छी तैयारी एग्जाम पैटर्न को समझने के लिए मॉडल पेपर जारी किए जाते हैं। और यह मॉडल पेपर हर वर्ष सिलेबस के अनुरूप ही जारी किए जाते हैं
No. of Questions: 33] [No. of Printed Pages : 8
HALF-YEARLY EXAM 2022-23
Subject: English
Time: 3 hours ] [Maximum Marks: 80
Note: (i) Attempt all questions.
(ii) Allotted marks are given in front of each question.
(iii) Supply the answer according to asking word limit.
[Section-A]
(Reading Comprehension)
Read the following poem carefully and answer the following questions:
1. I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host of golden daffodils;
2. Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Continuous as the stars that shin
And twinkle on the milky way,
3. They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay;
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
4. The waves beside them danced, but they
Out-did the sparkling leaves in glee;
A poet could not but be gay.
In such a jocund company!
5. I gazed-and gazed-but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought;
For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood.
6. They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And when my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
i. Choose the most appropriate option and give the answer:
Q.1 The poet saw the host of daffodils over……
(a) sky
(b) tree
(c) vales and hills
(d) earth
Q.2 The poet has compared rows of daffodils with……..
(a) rows of twinkling stars
(b) rows of glistening leaves
(c) rows of milky way
(d) all of these
Q.3 The poet becomes happy after seeing daffodils because……..
(a) they look beautiful
(b) they will give fond memories to him
(c) they shine brilliantly
(d) they look like twinkling stars
Q.4 …………wandered lonely as a cloud on hills.
(a) The sun
(b) The moon
(c) The daffodils
(d) The poet
Q.5 In this poem the word 'sprightly" means:
(a) lively
(b) lonely
(c) friendly
(d) bravely
Answer the following questions in / word or in / sentence only:
Q.6 Whom does 'I' in the first line refer to?
Q.7 What were the daffodils doing beside the lake?
Q.8 What does the poet witness there?
Q.9 How did the poet recall his experience?
Q.10 How were the daffodils dancing?
Q.11 What did flash upon the poet's inward eye when he was lonely?
Q.12 Find the words from the poem which have opposite meaning as:
(i) Sorrow
(ii) Deadly
II. Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
The most alarming of man's assaults upon the environment is the contamination of air, earth, rivers and sea with lethal materials. This pollution is for the most part irrevocable; the chain of evil it initiates is for the most part irreversible. In this contamination of the environment, chemicals are the sinister partners of radiation in changing the very nature of the world; radiation released through nuclear explosions into the air, comes to the earth in rain, lodges into the soil, enters the grass or corn, or wheat grown there and reaches the bones of a human being, there to remain until his death. Similarly, chemicals sprayed on crops lie long in soil, entering living organisms, passing from one to another in a chain of poisoning and death. Or they pass by underground streams until they emerge and combine into new forms that kill vegetation, sicken cattle, and harm those who drink from once pure wells.
It took hundreds of millions of years to produce the life that now inhabits the earth and reached a stage of adjustment and balance with its surroundings. The environment contained elements that were hostile as well as supporting. Even within the light of the sun, there were short wave radiations with power to injure. Given time, life has adjusted and a balance reached. For time is the essential ingredient, but in the modern world there is no time.
The rapidity of change and the speed with which new situations are created follow the heedless pace of man rather than the deliberate pace of nature. Radiation is no longer the bombardment of cosmic rays; it is now the unnatural creation of man's tampering with the atom. The chemicals to which life is asked to make adjustments are no longer merely calcium and silica and copper and all the rest of the minerals washed out of the rocks and carried in the rivers to the sea; they are the synthetic creations of man's inventive mind, brewed in the laboratories, and having no counterparts in nature.
Questions:
Q.13 On the basis of your reading of the above passage make notes on it, using headings and sub-headings. Use recognizable abbreviations (wherever necessary-minimum four) and a format you consider suitable. Also supply an appropriate title to it..
Q.14 Write a summary of the passage in about 80 words.
[Section-B]
(Writing Skills)
Q.15 You are Shashank/Sumedha of Govt. Model Hr. Sec. School, Bhatpur. As a head boy/girl you want to organize a meeting of class captains of your school. Write a notice on notice board as a head boy/girl to discuss about the ways of bringing improvement in the discipline of the school.
OR
You are Sonu/Maia, Secretary of the English Club of your school. Write a notice on the school notice board about the 15 days' English Workshop to be held for the students during summer vacations.
Q.16. Write a letter to your friend using the following inputs inviting him/her on the inauguration ceremony of your new house:
Inputs:
(i) New house 'Ohm Sai Kripa
(ii) Inauguration on 19th April
(iii) Puja
(iv) Lunch
(v) Sangeet Sandhya
OR
Imagine you are a librarian of AVP Higher Secondary School, Fazal Ganj, Kanpur. Write a letter to M/s Ramila! Dulichand Publishers placing an order for some useful books for your library.
Mention the details of books and ask for the discount available on the purchase.
Q.17 Prepare a speech on the topic Advantage of Tree Plantation' in not more than 150-200 words for your morning as sembly.
OR
There are a lot of competitions in student's life to day. Admission, fees, carrier like situations leads to stress on student's mind. However the practice of YOGA can help them to feel calm and stressfree. Write an article in about 150-200 words on the topic 'I importance of Yoga' based on inputs given below. You are Kailash/K amana :
Inputs:
(i) Yoga-a way of life
(ii) Yoga controls the body
(iii) International Yoga Day
(iv) Students live in stress
(v) It reduces the stress
(vi) It keeps us healthy
Do as directed:
Q.18
(i) Jahir is going to buy a new book. (Change into passive voice)
(ii) Who broke this chair? (Change into passive voice)
(iii) I knew him. (Change the voice)
(iv) The teacher said to Heera, "Honesty is the best policy." (Change the narration)
(v) He said to me, "You are my best friend." (Change the narration)
(vi) Geeta said that it was very cold that day.
(Change into direct form of speech)
(vii) She was wearing a silk sari. (Change into simple past tense)
(viii) I found the missing bag. (Pick out the nonfinite verb)
(ix) Onam, which is celebrated in Kerala, has a legend attached to it. (Pick out the sub-ordinate clause)
(x) She ran very fast. (Change into interrogative sentence)
[Section-C]
(Literature-Textbooks)
Read the stanza of the poem carefully and answer the given questions as follow:
Now we will count to twelve
and we will all keep still.
For once on the face of the Earth
let's not speak in any language,
Let's stop for one second,
and not move our arms so much.
It would be an exotic moment
without rush, without engines,
We would all be together
in a sudden strangeness.
Questions:
Q.19 What is the name of the poem and its poet?
Q.20 What kind of moment it would be?
Q.21 What will happen if there isn't any rush of engines?
Q.22 We should………….to do anything for a second
(a) run
(c) sing
(b) stop
(d) sleep
Read the extract of the prose carefully and answer the questions as follow:
Gandhi decided to go first to Muzaffarpur, which was enroute to Champaran, to obtain more complete information about conditions than Shukla was capable of imparting. He accordingly sent a telegram to professor J. B. Kripalani, of the Arts College in Muzaffarpur, whom he had seen at Tagore's Shantiniketan School. The train arrived at midnight, 15 April, 1917. Kripalani was waiting at the station with a large body of students. Gandhi stayed there for two days in the home of professor Malkani, a teacher in a govt. school. "It was an extraordinary thing in those days" Gandhi commented, "for a government professor to harbour a man like me." In smaller localities, the Indians were afraid to show sympathy for advocates of home-rule.
Choose the correct options:
Q.23 J. B. Kripalani was a……..
(a) professor
(b) doctor
(c) advocate
(d) farmer
Q.24 The train arrived Muzaffarpur at midnight on……..
(a) 15 May, 1917
(b) 15 June, 1917
(c) 25 April, 1917
(d) 15 April, 1917
Q.25 Gandhi stayed in the home of……….
(a) Kripalani
(b) Maulani
(c) Malkani
(d) M. Tolani
Q.26 …………..had seen Kripalani at Tagore's Shantiniketan.
(a) Gandhiji
(b) R. Shukla
(c) Rabindranath Tagore
(d) Rajendra Prasad
Answer the following questions in about 30-50 words each:
Q.27 How does Saheb's life change when he starts working at the tea stall?
Q.28 What made the big boy to throw Douglas into the YMCA pool?
Q.29 What kind of life did the peddler lead and why?
Q.30 What does the third level refer to?
Q.31 What will Dr. Sadao and his wife do with the man in the lesson 'The Enemy"?
Answer the following questions in about 120-150 words each:
Q.32 What is author's indirect comment on subjecting innocent animals to the willfulness of human beings?
OR
What are the indications for the future of humankind?
Q.33 Give the character-sketch of Franz.
OR
Describe the character-sketch of Peddler.