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HBSE Half-Yearly Exam Sept.2022: Sample Question Papers 12th English

BSEH Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English

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HBSE Half-Yearly Sept.-2022 Sample Question Paper Class 12 English Solved: The best-ever questions that secured the best marks in Class 12 English will be covered in the HBSE Half-Yearly Sept.-2022 Sample Question Paper. HBSE Half-Yearly Sept.-2022 will start on September 29, 2022.

In this series of articles, I will cover the whole syllabus up to Sept. 2022 to prepare the question paper and some sets of sample papers to help the students secure the best marks in the examination for class 12 English.

HBSE Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English
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HBSE Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English

Time allowed: 1.5 hrs

Maximum Marks: 40
CLASS: 12th (Sr. Secondary) English(Core)

HBSE Half-Yearly Exam September 2022

Sample Question Paper Class 12
English(Core)

The question paper is divided into five Parts: Answer the questions as per instructions. Read the details of questions.

HBSE Half-Yearly Exam September 2022: QUESTION PAPER DESIGN AS PER SCERT GURUGRAM GUIDELINES

Sample Question Paper Class 12
English(Core)

 

TYPE OF QUESTION                           NUMBER OF QUESTIONS         MARKS

MCQ                                                     Q: 10                                         M: 10

OBJECTIVE(ONE WORD)                     Q:  5                                         M : 5

VSA(VERY SMALL ANSWER)                 Q: 3                                         M : 6

SA(SHORT ANSWER)                             Q: 3                                          M: 9

LA(LONG ANSWER)                                 Q: 2                                        M: 10

TOTAL MARKS                                         Q: 23                                       M : 40

Steps to solve MCQs and Objective Questions of Class 12 English of Half-Yearly Sept. 2022

  1. Read the questions properly.
  2. Read the four options and think what you have read during the academic year.
  3. Read the instructions give on the top of the question paper of Part-2.
  4. Attempt all the parts of a question together.
  5. Write correct answer in your answer-book.
  6. 100% marks can be secured in half-yearly examination 2022.
  7. The question paper is divided into five different parts.
  8. Attempt all the questions to avoid any chance of securing less marks.
  9. Revise your answers carefully.
  10. Attempt all the questions as per the guidelines.

HBSE Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English(Solved)

Sample Question Paper Class 12
English(Core): Solved
Q.1. Attempt any ten of the following MCQs(Multiple Question Paper). 10*1=10

Textual MCQ Questions:

Questions: Choose the correct option:

Q.1. Attempt any ten of the following MCQs(Multiple Question Paper). 10*1=10

(1) Who is the writer of the story “The Rattrap”?

(A) Ruskin Bond

(B) Selma Lagerlof

(C) R.K. Narayan

(D) None of the above

Ans. (B) Selma Lagerlof

(2) When Douglas was ten or eleven years old, what did he decide to learn?

(A) to swim

(B) to dance

(C) to play football

(D) None of the above

Ans. (A) to swim

(3) Where does Saheb live?

(A) Seemapuri

(B) Hauz khas

(C) Chandini Chowk

(D) None of the above

Ans. (A) Seemapuri

(4) Where does Mukesh’s family work?

(A) In a school

(B) On a farm

(C) In a bangle factory

(D) None of the above

Ans. (C) In a bangle factory

(5) Who was Mr. Hamel?

(A) A French Teacher

(B) A leader

(C) A blacksmith

(D) None of the above

Ans. (A) A French Teacher 

(6) Who is the central character of the story ‘The Third Level’?

(A) Marley

(B) Charley

(C) Sam

(D) None of the above

Ans. (B) Charley

HBSE Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English

(7) Who is Jo in the story ‘Should Wizard Hit Mommy?

(A) Jack’s friend

(B) Jack’s daughter

(C) Jack’s neighbour

(D) None of the above

Ans. (B) Jack’s daughter

(8) Who is the writer of Tiger King?

(A) Kalki

(B) R.K. Narayan

(C) William Douglas

(D) None of the above

Ans. (A) Kalki

(9) What are Aunt Jennifer’s tigers doing?

(A) They are not prancing across a screen

(B) They are prancing across a screen

(C) They are  prancing across a river

(D) None of the above

Ans. (B) They are prancing across a screen

(10) What does the poet say about the Sun and the Moon?

(A) The sun and moon are heavenly bodies.

(B) The sun and moon are not beautiful things of nature.

(C) The sun and moon are  beautiful things of nature.

(D) None of the above

Ans. (A) The sun and moon are heavenly bodies.

GRAMMAR

Change the narration.

(11). Rahul said, “I may leave tomorrow.”

(A) Rahul said that she might leave the next day.
(B)  Rahul said that she might leave tomorrow.
(C) Rahul asked if she should leave the next day.
(D) Rahul informed me to leave tomorrow.

Ans. (A)  Rahul said that he might leave the next day.

(12) Rahim said, “The teacher is busy right now.”

(A) Rahim said that the teacher was busy then.

(B) Rahim said that the teacher is busy.

(C) Rahim said that the teacher is busy right now.

(D) Rahim says that the teacher is busy right now.

Ans. (A) Rahim said that the teacher was busy then.

Use correct form of verb: 

(13) The new teacher……..(teach) us for six months.

(A) have been teaching

(B) has been teaching

(C) is teaching

(D) was teaching

Ans. (B) has been teaching

(14) Last Sunday, I …….(stay) at home.

(A) Have stayed

(B) had stayed

(C) stayed

(D) was staying

Ans. (C) stayed

(15) A brave man…..(not loose) heart.

(A) has not lost

(B) do not loose

(C) does not loose

(D) none of the above

Ans. (C) does not loose

HBSE Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English

Q.2. OBJECTIVE(ONE WORD) Questions: Attempt any five of the following questions. 5*1=5

Q.1 Who is the author of The Last Lesson?

Ans. Alphonse Daudet

Q.2 Who is the poet of ‘A Thing of Beauty’?

Ans. John Keats

Q.3 Who is Charley?

Ans. Narrator

Q.4 Write the meaning of ‘prancing’?

Ans. Jumping

Q.5 Rose……(smell) sweet.

Ans. Smells

Q.6 Who was Wachter?

Ans. Blacksmith

Q.7 What did the writer learn watching the other boys?

Ans. Swimming

Q.8 Who is the author of the chapter ‘Deep Water’?

Ans. William Douglas

HBSE Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English

Q.3 Attempt any three of the following questions in 20 words. 3*2=6 (VSA).

(1) Why was Saheb not happy working at the tea- stall? Explain.

Answer. Saheb was fond of tennis, and he used to go to the club to watch the playing boys. After some time, Saheb starts working at a tea stall where he was earning 800 rupees, but he was not happy as he was no longer his own master.

(2) What does “The Third Level” refer to in the story ?

Ans. Jack Finney is the author of The Third Level. The author addresses the human nature of running away from a problem and seeking solace in an imaginary world in The Third Level. The author or narrator of The Third Level creates a character named Charley who wishes to escape the problems in his life and travel to an imaginary world known as the third level. There are generally two levels: the ground level and the basement. The third level refers to a means of escape from the modern world’s problems. We call it escapism.
(3) Why was Douglas determined to get over his fear of water ?
(4) Who is the Tiger King? Why does he get that name? (SAT, JULY 2019, PRE-BOARD 2020)

The Tiger King was the king of Pratibandapuram. His real name was Jang Jang Bahadur. He got this name because he had killed so many innocent tigers in different states. The author gave this name to the king to prove the feudal attitude of kings towards wild animals. The astrologer declared that one day they would die. The small child asked the chief astrologer to disclose the way the death would come. The astrologer was surprised to hear this and replied that the death would come from a tiger. The young prince growled and warned, “Let tigers be aware!” Therefore, he decided to kill a hundred tigers and got the name “The Tiger King.”

(5) What is the theme of the poem? ( My Mother at Sixty-six).

Ans. We are afraid of losing our parents and always feel attached to them. She shows her love for her mother, who has become very old and is passing through old-age problems. We always smile when we feel stressed about thinking about old age.

HBSE Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English

Q.4 Attempt any three of the following questions in 40-50 words. 3*3=9 (SA).

(1) What is the theme of the poem ” An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum” ?

Ans. Stephen Spender, a poet, discusses the injustice and inequality in our educational system. In the school system, social justice reigns supreme. Students in slum schools face discrimination in a variety of ways. The infrastructure of slum schools is deteriorating.

The poet describes the differences in schools, and students in slum schools are extremely poor and physically weak. Their eyes are like rats’ eyes, which indicates that they are physically very weak. The girls’ bodies are frail, and their necks are unable to support the weight of their heads. The rooms are dark and lack natural light. Their gaze is constantly drawn to dreams that cannot be realised under these conditions. Rich people live and move in a comfortable city. They simply donate something to such schools and are unconcerned about the future of students in slum schools.

As a result, the future of students in such schools is as bleak and dim as the light in their classrooms. They also have the right to move freely in open spaces to enjoy the sun and nature. The sun is a symbol of progress, and these students deserve to have the sun in their lives as well.

(2) You are Rohit/Simran from G.S.S.S., Bhiwani Road, Rohtak. You took part in your school’s celebration of Teachers Day. Create an event report for your school magazine.

Ans. 

Report on Teacher’s Day Celebration

By Rohit, Tagore House

On September 5th, our school, G.S.S.S., Bhiwani Road, Rohtak, celebrated Teacher’s Day and honored the teachers with the help of students.

The school day began at 8 a.m., and after prayer, all of the students who had been appointed as teachers for teacher’s day went to their respective classes to teach. There were three levels of teachers: senior secondary, secondary, and primary. After two periods, the teacher’s day celebration began in the school auditorium. After collecting students’ feedback on teachers, the ranking among teachers was finalized. The first prize was awarded to a primary teacher, the second to a senior secondary teacher, and the third to a Math teacher.

The principal addressed the audience, emphasizing the importance of teachers in today’s society. Then there was a Haryanvi dance performance. The principal was followed by the District Education Officer, who spoke to the students about the teacher’s day. He distributed the prizes to various teachers. There was a refreshment party after the prize distribution.

It was a wonderful day when the students of the school announced the best teacher award.

(3) Recently your school celebrated Independence Day in your school. Write a report on Independence Day. As the editor of the school magazine, prepare a report of the function.

Ans. 

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Report on Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav/Independence Day2022

By Neha, Class 12

Bahadurgarh

August 15, 2022

Being a student of class 12, I am writing a report on Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav/Independence Day2022, which was celebrated in G.S.S.S., Bahadurgarh, and Jhajjar. Independence Day function. The school entrance was filled with national flags. Children at a primary school were holding national flags in their hands. The 75th Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav in India, with the theme “Nation First, Always First,” was celebrated with different programs. The Rangoli was created in tricolour by class 12 students. The Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav started at 9 A.M. with the flag hoisting by a girl who was highly qualified with excellent academic records. The National Anthem was sung at the time of the flag hoisting.

The Principal, Sh Suresh Kumar, gave a speech on Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav/Independence Day2022. He asked the students to celebrate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav in their neighbourhood.

Then, the cultural programmes started with Saraswati Vandna by class 11 girls. After that, there was a speech on Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav in English by Payal, a student of class 12 (Commerce). Then, there was Ragni a teacher on patriotism, which explained the freedom movement of India. After that, the poster-making programmes on Independence Day started.

After cultural and other competitions, the prize distribution programmes started. The chief guest distributed the prizes for the different activities. In the end, sweets were distributed to all, which were organised by our Physical Education Teacher. Thus, the programme ended with flag hoisting by all the students and a song on national integration. The school commemorated the freedom fighters by raising the national flag on the whole campus. Finally, the Principal declared a holiday on August 16.

(4) Who is Dr. Sadao Hoki? Where did he live?

Ans. Dr. Sadao was an eminent surgeon and a scientist. Sadao’s house was located on the Japanese coast. He lived there with his wife, Hana, and two children, as well as his servant. He did not want to treat him, but his medical profession required him to do so. As a doctor, it was his responsibility to save lives first, regardless of the person’s identity. The general summoned Sadao and ordered him to murder the American soldier. It did not occur. Sadao assisted the soldier in fleeing in a boat. As a result, we think the doctor’s final solution to the problem was the best possible one in the circumstances.

(5) Why was Saheb not happy working at the tea- stall? Explain.

Answer.  “Garbage to them is gold”. They make both ends meet by collecting garbage. Children had a different angel for collecting garbage. “I sometimes find a rupee, even a ten-rupee note.” After some time, Saheb starts working at a tea stall where he was earning 800 rupees, but he was not happy as he was no longer his own master. The tin was very heavy, and he was not the master of his will and was compelled to work at fixed hours.

HBSE Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English

Q.5 Attempt any two of the following questions in 150 words. 5*2=10 (LA).

(1) Describe Charlie’s experience at The Third Level?

Ans. In The Third Level, the author or narrator, Jack Finney, creates a character named Charley who wishes to escape the problems in his life and travel to an imaginary world known as the third level. “I saw the room was smaller, there were fewer ticket windows and train gates, and the information booth in the center was wood and old-looking.” And the man in the booth wore a green eyeshade and long black sleeves.

(2) What did the author see when Mukesh took her to his home?(HBSE 2010, 2013, 2019, 2020)

Answer. Anees Jung explains in the second part of Lost Spring in Ferozabad, India, a hub for bangle production. Mukesh is the primary character in this segment. She discusses how our traditions contribute to our poverty and illiteracy in this section using the example of Mukesh, a typical household lad who wants to become a mechanic. His entire family has been exploited by intermediaries while working in the glass industry for many generations. They didn’t advance at all. The standard of living is the same in Firozabad and Seemapuri. Mukesh resides in a home with flimsy walls, unsteady doors, and no windows.

The furnace’s high temperatures and limited illumination cause the majority of people to lose their sight, while the bangle manufacturers live in dark dwellings. The miserable state of people in Ferozabad, where they are caught in a web of poverty and the stigma of the caste into which they are born, is then described by Anees Jung in further detail. They are exploited by sahukars, middlemen, law enforcement, and officials. Mahesh insists on disobeying what his grandmother stated.

(3) You want to do English Speking Course from British Council, Delhi. Write a letter to the program officer enquiring about the details of the program.

HBSE Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English(Unsolved)

Sample Question Paper Class 12
English(Core): Unsolved

Time allowed: 1.5 hrs

Maximum Marks: 40
CLASS: 12th (Sr. Secondary) English(Core)

Q.1. Attempt any ten of the following MCQs(Multiple Question Paper). 10*1=10

Textual MCQ Questions:

Questions: Choose the correct option:

Q.1. Attempt any ten of the following MCQs(Multiple Question Paper). 10*1=10

1. What is the name of the poet of Keeping Quiet?

(a) William Wordsworth

(b) Robert Frost

(c) John Keats

(d) Pablo Neruda

2. The children’s faces are compared to ‘rootless weeds’

This means

(a) are insecure

(b) are ill-fed

(c) are wasters

(d) none

3. Who is the author of The Third Level?

(a) Jack Finney

(b) William Wordsworth

(c) Bama

(d) John Keats

Q.4: Which countries were part of Prussia?

(a) Germany

(b) Poland

(c) Part of Austria

(d) All above

5. Where do ragpickers live?

(a) Mumbai

(b) Delhi

(c) Ferozabad

(d) Seemapuri

Q.6. Who owned most of the arable land in Champaran?

(A) Gandhiji

(B) Farmers

(C) Englishmen

(D) Lawyers

Ans. (C) Englishmen

Q.7. Which one of the following was the commercial crop in Champaran?

(A) Wheat

(B) Rice

(C) Gram

(D) Indigo

Q. 5. Who is the writer of the chapter ‘The Rattrap’?

(A) Selma Lagerlof

(B) Gandhiji

(C) William Wordsworth

(D) John Keats

HBSE Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English
Q.2. OBJECTIVE(ONE WORD) Questions: Attempt any five of the following questions. 5*1=5
HBSE Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English
Q.3 Attempt any three of the following questions in 20 words. 3*2=6 (VSA).
HBSE Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English
Q.4 Attempt any three of the following questions in 40-50 words. 3*3=9 (SA).

1. You are Sudha/Sudhir of Model Town, Sonipat. You wish to purchase some property in Hisar. Draft an advertisement in not more than 50 words to be published in “The Tribune”, giving all the relevant details.

2. What is the theme of the Last Lesson?

3. Where does Mukesh live in Lost Spring?

HBSE Half-Yearly Exam: Sample Question Papers 12th English
Q.5 Attempt any two of the following questions in 150 words. 5*2=10 (LA).

Q.1 Question.2. How did the episode change the plight of the peasants?

Q.2 You want to apply for the post of sales manager .Write a letter.

Q.3 Describe Charlie’s experience at ‘The Level’.

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12th Class is a major landmark for students in their academic life. HBSE Half-Yearly Question Paper Class 12 English is the main boosting point to gain maximum marks in class 12 board exams. The knowledge and experience that students acquire in half-yearly class 12 English will act as a foundation for the final examinations of HBSE. Therefore, the students need to take their half-yearly exams sincerely to excel in senior secondary examinations. They are free to access the HBSE 12th half-yearly Sample Question Papers Solved free download.

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