[18/05, 7:26 pm] Swapan Kumar Ray: VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS:-XII, SUB:-ENGLISH(B), EXAM:- 04/40
F.M:- 40, TIME:- 1 HOUR. SET:- A
1. The narrator used to spend his summer vacation during summer vacation at ---- (a) Dehra (b) Delhi (c) Deoli (d) Netaji Bazar.
2. Why the narrator used to spend his summer vacation, he studies at --- (a) school (b) college (c) university (d) B.ed college.
3. Deoli was ---- (a) a small town in hill (b) a small market (c) a small district (d) a small station.
4. The ------ gently kiss the shore. --- (a) dog (c) poet (c) tide (d) wave.
5. Whose puny off spring leap and play ? --- (a) cows (b) Kokilas (c) Baboon's (d) Birds.
6.Re arrangement the statements:-
I. people of different religions would be sitting outside the mosque, waiting for Kalam's father.
II. people visiting Kalam's home to offer thanks after being cured.
III. There was a very old mosque in their locality where Kalam's father would take him for evening prayers.
IV. Many of them offered bowls of water to Kalam's father.
(a) III, I, II, IV (b) I, III, II, IV (c) III,I,IV,II (d) I, IV, III, II.
7. Re arrangement the statements:-
I. He would return with about a dozen coconuts tied together thrown over his shoulder.
II. Kalam's father would he have his breakfast.
III. Kalam's father starting his day at 4 am by reading the namaz.
IV. Then he used to walk down to a small coconut grove.
(a) I, II, III, IV (b) IV, III, II, I (c) I, II, IV, III , (d) III,IV,I,II.
8. Deoli had only one office for the --- (a) guard (b) station master (c) ticket checkers (d) Drivers .
9. Deoli had a waiting room for the --- (a) guard (b) station master (c) ticket checkers (d) passengers.
10.The night train stopped Deoli for --- (a) five minutes (b) ten minutes (c) twenty minutes (d) twenty five minutes.
11. The poet's eyes blinded by --- (a) hot water (b) hot coal (c) hot tear (d) big towel.
12. .Assertion(A) :- Up to Casuarina tree very summit near the stars .
Reason(R):- The Casuarina tree is very big.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
13. The giant wears the scarf -- here scarf means --- (a) a squire piece of cloth (b) a creeper (c) blanket (d) branches.
14. The giant wears the scarf ---- (a) happily (b) pleasantly (c) gallantly (d) sadly.
15. .Assertion(A) :- The poet's eyes delighted on it rest.
Reason(R):- The tree is very magnificent and the weather is very fine.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
16.
A
B
(a) erstwhile
(i) Example
(b) Spirit
(ii) Rough
(c) Austere
(iii) Soul
(d) Ideal
(iv) former
(a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii) (b)-(i ) (c)-(ii) (d)-(iv)
(c) (a)-(iv) (b)-(iii) (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(ii) (b)-(i ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv )
17. " Wings of Fire " the autobiography of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was written in --- (a) 1997 (b) 1998 (c) 1999 (d) 2000 .
18. Kalam was born in the island town of --(a) Port Blair (b) Rameswaram (c) Andaman (d) Nicobor .
19. A girl came down the platform, selling --- (a)buckets (b) doll (c) baskets (d) chapatti.
20. When the narrator first time saw the girl the morning was --- (a) cold (b) shiny (c) hot (d) beautiful.
21. When the narrator first time visited the girl she had a (a) towel (b) shawl (c) cap (d) bag.
22.
A
B
(a) Prayer
(i) Heavenly
(b) Communion
(ii) Devotion
(c) Divine
(iii) Communication
(d) Emulate
(iv) Copy
(a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii) (b)-(i ) (c)-(ii) (d)-(iv)
(c) (a)-(iv) (b)-(iii) (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(ii) (b)-(iii ) (c)-(i) (d)-(iv )
23. (i) It shall arise In memory, till the hot tears blind her eyes!
(ii) Far and near kokilas hail the day.
(iii) The poet has heard that wail In own motherland.
(iv) The water-lilies spring, like snow enmassed.
(a) I- T, II- T, III- F, IV- F (b) I- T, II-T, III-F, IV-T (c) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV-T (d) I- F, II- F, III- T, IV- T.
24. (i) A creeper climbs like a Python.
(ii) The boughs have blue clusters of flowers.
(iii) The doves hail the day.
(iv) The baboon sits like a statue on the top of the tree.
(a) I- T, II- T, III- F, IV- F (b) I- T, II-T, III-F, IV-T (c) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV-T (d) I- T, II-F, III-F, IV-T.
25. Kalam usually ate with ---(a) his father (b) mother (c) family members (d) brother .
26. Kalam's locality was predominantly ---(a) Hindu (b) Christian (c) Jain (d) Muslim .
27. Identify the false statement :-
(a) In Borrowdale there are deathless tree.
(b) Yew trees are seen in Borrowdale .
(c)Borrowdale is a hill in England.
(d) William Wordsworth mentioned this tree in his poem.
28. Kalam's father asked the people to thank of --(a) the Muslims (b) the Allah (c) the Hindus (d) people of different religions.
29. Kalam had not the faintest idea of the meaning of the prayers chanted in --- (a) Urdu (b) Arabic (c) ersi (d) Islamic .
30. Identify the false statement :-
(a) The poet heared it's music in Frence or Italy.
(b) The music rose in her inner vision.
(c) The poet saw thee, in her own loved native clime.
(d) The waves gently called the classic shore.
31.
A
B
(a) Summit
(i) meadow.
(b) Swoon
(ii) Faint.
(c) curse
(iii) peak.
(d) Pastures
(iv) Damn.
(a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)
(c) (a)-(iv) (b)-(iii) (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(ii) (b)-(iii ) (c)-(i) (d)-(iv )
32. APJ Abdul Kalam was born in ---(a) Kanyakumarika (b) Chennai (c) Rameswaram (d) Kanchipuram.
33. APJ Abdul Kalam was born in --- (a) Madras state (b) TamilNadu state (c) Karnataka state (d) Hydrabad state.
34. The narrator bought a basket and gave the girl --- (a) a rupee (b) two rupees (c) five rupees (c) ten rupees.
35. The narrator watched the girl until --- (a) she left the platform (b) the girl went back (c) the signal-box came in the way (d) The girl stopped smiling.
36. The narrator met the girl once again of his return journey after --- (a) one month (b) two months (c) three months (d) four months.
37.
A
B
(a) Summit
(i) A land covered with grass.
(b) Swoon
(ii) Faint from extreme emotion.
(c) curse
(iii) The highest point of a hill.
(d) Pastures
(iv) offensive word in anger.
(a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)
(c) (a)-(iv) (b)-(iii) (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(ii) (b)-(iii ) (c)-(i) (d)-(iv )
38. .Assertion(A) :- The narrator did not know why the train stopped at Deoli.
Reason(R):- Nothing ever happened there. Nobody got off the train and nobody got in.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
39. .Assertion(A) :- The owner of the tea stall was missing there.
Reason(R):- She was busy serving tea somewhere on the train.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
40.Assertion(A) :- The narrator sat up awake for the rest of his journey.
Reason(R):- He could not rid his mind of the picture of the girl's face and her dark, smouldering eyes.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
[18/05, 7:26 pm] Swapan Kumar Ray: VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS:-XII, SUB:-ENGLISH(B), EXAM:- 04/40
F.M:- 40, TIME:- 1 HOUR. SET:- C
1. The giant wears the scarf -- here scarf means --- (a) a squire piece of cloth (b) a creeper (c) blanket (d) branches.
2. The giant wears the scarf ---- (a) happily (b) pleasantly (c) gallantly (d) sadly.
3. .Assertion(A) :- The poet's eyes delighted on it rest.
Reason(R):- The tree is very magnificent and the weather is very fine.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
4.
A
B
(a) erstwhile
(i) Example
(b) Spirit
(ii) Rough
(c) Austere
(iii) Soul
(d) Ideal
(iv) former
(a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii) (b)-(i ) (c)-(ii) (d)-(iv)
(c) (a)-(iv) (b)-(iii) (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(ii) (b)-(i ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv )
5. " Wings of Fire " the autobiography of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was written in --- (a) 1997 (b) 1998 (c) 1999 (d) 2000 .
6. Kalam was born in the island town of --(a) Port Blair (b) Rameswaram (c) Andaman (d) Nicobor .
7. A girl came down the platform, selling --- (a)buckets (b) doll (c) baskets (d) chapatti.
8. When the narrator first time saw the girl the morning was --- (a) cold (b) shiny (c) hot (d) beautiful.
9. When the narrator first time visited the girl she had a (a) towel (b) shawl (c) cap (d) bag.
10. The narrator used to spend his summer vacation during summer vacation at ---- (a) Dehra (b) Delhi (c) Deoli (d) Netaji Bazar.
11. Why the narrator used to spend his summer vacation, he studies at --- (a) school (b) college (c) university (d) B.ed college.
12.Deoli was ---- (a) a small town in hill (b) a small market (c) a small district (d) a small station.
13. The ------ gently kiss the shore. --- (a) dog (c) poet (c) tide (d) wave.
14. Whose puny off spring leap and play ? --- (a) cows (b) Kokilas (c) Baboon's (d) Birds.
15.Re arrangement the statements:-
I. people of different religions would be sitting outside the mosque, waiting for Kalam's father.
II. people visiting Kalam's home to offer thanks after being cured.
III. There was a very old mosque in their locality where Kalam's father would take him for evening prayers.
IV. Many of them offered bowls of water to Kalam's father.
(a) III, I, II, IV (b) I, III, II, IV (c) III,I,IV,II (d) I, IV, III, II.
16. Re arrangement the statements:-
I. He would return with about a dozen coconuts tied together thrown over his shoulder.
II. Kalam's father would he have his breakfast.
III. Kalam's father starting his day at 4 am by reading the namaz.
IV. Then he used to walk down to a small coconut grove.
(a) I, II, III, IV (b) IV, III, II, I (c) I, II, IV, III , (d) III,IV,I,II.
17. Deoli had only one office for the --- (a) guard (b) station master (c) ticket checkers (d) Drivers .
18. Deoli had a waiting room for the --- (a) guard (b) station master (c) ticket checkers (d) passengers.
19. The night train stopped Deoli for --- (a) five minutes (b) ten minutes (c) twenty minutes (d) twenty five minutes.
20. The poet's eyes blinded by --- (a) hot water (b) hot coal (c) hot tear (d) big towel.
21. .Assertion(A) :- Up to Casuarina tree very summit near the stars .
Reason(R):- The Casuarina tree is very big.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
22.
A
B
(a) Prayer
(i) Heavenly
(b) Communion
(ii) Devotion
(c) Divine
(iii) Communication
(d) Emulate
(iv) Copy
(a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii) (b)-(i ) (c)-(ii) (d)-(iv)
(c) (a)-(iv) (b)-(iii) (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(ii) (b)-(iii ) (c)-(i) (d)-(iv )
23. (i) It shall arise In memory, till the hot tears blind her eyes!
(ii) Far and near kokilas hail the day.
(iii) The poet has heard that wail In own motherland.
(iv) The water-lilies spring, like snow enmassed.
(a) I- T, II- T, III- F, IV- F (b) I- T, II-T, III-F, IV-T (c) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV-T (d) I- F, II- F, III- T, IV- T.
24. (i) A creeper climbs like a Python.
(ii) The boughs have blue clusters of flowers.
(iii) The doves hail the day.
(iv) The baboon sits like a statue on the top of the tree.
(a) I- T, II- T, III- F, IV- F (b) I- T, II-T, III-F, IV-T (c) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV-T (d) I- T, II-F, III-F, IV-T.
25. Kalam usually ate with ---(a) his father (b) mother (c) family members (d) brother .
26. Kalam's locality was predominantly ---(a) Hindu (b) Christian (c) Jain (d) Muslim .
27. .Assertion(A) :- The owner of the tea stall was missing there.
Reason(R):- She was busy serving tea somewhere on the train.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
28.Assertion(A) :- The narrator sat up awake for the rest of his journey.
Reason(R):- He could not rid his mind of the picture of the girl's face and her dark, smouldering eyes.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
29. Identify the false statement :-
(a) In Borrowdale there are deathless tree.
(b) Yew trees are seen in Borrowdale .
(c)Borrowdale is a hill in England.
(d) William Wordsworth mentioned this tree in his poem.
30. Identify the false statement :-
(a) The poet heared it's music in Frence or Italy.
(b) The music rose in her inner vision.
(c) The poet saw thee, in her own loved native clime.
(d) The waves gently called the classic shore.
31.
A
B
(a) Summit
(i) meadow.
(b) Swoon
(ii) Faint.
(c) curse
(iii) peak.
(d) Pastures
(iv) Damn.
(a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)
(c) (a)-(iv) (b)-(iii) (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(ii) (b)-(iii ) (c)-(i) (d)-(iv )
32. APJ Abdul Kalam was born in ---(a) Kanyakumarika (b) Chennai (c) Rameswaram (d) Kanchipuram.
33. APJ Abdul Kalam was born in --- (a) Madras state (b) TamilNadu state (c) Karnataka state (d) Hydrabad state.
34. The narrator bought a basket and gave the girl --- (a) a rupee (b) two rupees (c) five rupees (c) ten rupees.
35. The narrator watched the girl until --- (a) she left the platform (b) the girl went back (c) the signal-box came in the way (d) The girl stopped smiling.
36. The narrator met the girl once again of his return journey after --- (a) one month (b) two months (c) three months (d) four months.
37.
A
B
(a) Summit
(i) A land covered with grass.
(b) Swoon
(ii) Faint from extreme emotion.
(c) curse
(iii) The highest point of a hill.
(d) Pastures
(iv) offensive word in anger.
(a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)
(c) (a)-(iv) (b)-(iii) (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(ii) (b)-(iii ) (c)-(i) (d)-(iv )
38. .Assertion(A) :- The narrator did not know why the train stopped at Deoli.
Reason(R):- Nothing ever happened there. Nobody got off the train and nobody got in.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
39. Kalam's father asked the people to thank of --(a) the Muslims (b) the Allah (c) the Hindus (d) people of different religions.
40. Kalam had not the faintest idea of the meaning of the prayers chanted in --- (a) Urdu (b) Arabic (c) ersi (d) Islamic .
41.
VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS:-XII, SUB:-ENGLISH(B), EXAM:- 03/40
F.M:- 30, TIME:- 30 MINUTES. SET:- A
OUR CASUARINA TREE
1. Borrowdale is situated in --- (a) America (b) India (c) England (d) Russia.
2. Identify ' personification ' from the given figure of speech --- (a) The water lilies spring, like snow enmassed. (b) The giant wears the scarf. (c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
3. Whose puny off spring leap and play ? --- (a) cows (b) Kokilas (c) Baboon's (d) Birds.
4.The garden overflows With one --- (a) sweet song (b) sweet air (c) sweet dream (d) none.
5. Identify ' Metaphor ' from the given figure of speech --- (a) The water lilies spring, like snow enmassed. (b) The giant wears the scarf. (c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
6. Identify ' Simile' from the given figure of speech --- (a) Like a huge Python, winding round and round. (b) The giant wears the scarf. (c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
7. Like a -------- Python, winding round and round. ---- (a) small (b) short (c) long (d) huge.
8. But ------ The giant wears the scarf. ---- (a) softly (b) quickly (c) gallantly (d) badly.
9. O sweet ------- , loved with love intense. ---- (a) friends (b) tree (c) companions (d) dream.
10. Blent with your -------- , it shall arise In memory. ---- (a) pictures (b) shape (c) images (d) shadow.
11. Identify ' Simile' from the given figure of speech --- (a) The water lilies spring, like snow enmassed. (b) The giant wears the scarf.,(c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
12. The ------ gently kiss the shore. --- (a) dog (c) poet (c) tide (d) wave.
13.The Baboon is seen in --- (a) summer (b) winter (c) autumn (d) spring.
14. Identify ' Symbolism ' from the given figure of speech --- (a) The water lilies spring, like snow enmassed. (b) The giant wears the scarf. (c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
15. When first my ------- is wide open thrown. ---- (a) door (b) window (c) gate (d) casement.
16. Abdul Kalam's ancestral house in Ramesharam , was on --- (a) Grand Street (b) Lake Street (c) Mosque Street (d) Charchinar Street .
17. I am but a go-between in their effort to propitiate demonic forces with ---- and ---- . (a) offering,prayers (b) prayers, offering (c) sacrifice, devotion (d) prayers, forgiveness.
18. Kalam's father would pick up --- (a) about a dozen coconut (b) about 8 coconut (c) 10 coconut (d) 14 coconut .
19. .Assertion(A) :- According to Kalam his mother’s lineage was the more distinguished.
Reason(R):- One of her forebears having been bestowed the titleof ’Bahadur’ by the British.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
20.Assertion(A) :- Kalam said that he was a very secure childhood both materially and emotionally.
Reason(R):-His father used to avoid all inessential comforts and luxuries.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
21. Identify the false statement :-
(a) Kalam ate with his mother .
(b) His mother would place a banana leaf before him.
(c) Kalam's mother would serve rice and aromatic sambar,pickle and a dollop of fresh coconut chutney.
(d) He sat on the floor of the dinning Hall.
22. Identify the false statement :-
(a) Kalam's father started his day at 4 am before dawn.
(b) He started his day by the reading of Koran.
(c) After the namaz, he used to walk down to a small coconut grove.
(d)He would return with about a dozen coconuts tied together thrown over his shoulder.
23.Re arrangement the statements:-
I. people of different religions would be sitting outside the mosque, waiting for Kalam's father.
II. people visiting Kalam's home to offer thanks after being cured.
III. There was a very old mosque in their locality where Kalam's father would take him for evening prayers.
IV. Many of them offered bowls of water to Kalam's father.
(a) III, I, II, IV (b) I, III, II, IV (c) III,I,IV,II (d) I, IV, III, II.
24. Kalam had a --- (a) secure childhood (b) insecure childhood (c) problematic childhood (d) disturbed childhood.
25. By ' my own world ' Kalam refers to --- (a) science and technology (b) religion (c) politics (d) astrology .
26. people waited outside the mosque for Kalam's father with bowls of --(a) water (b) rice (c) fruits (d) coconut .
27. Re arrangement the statements:-
I. He would return with about a dozen coconuts tied together thrown over his shoulder.
II. Kalam's father would he have his breakfast.
III. Kalam's father starting his day at 4 am by reading the namaz.
IV. Then he used to walk down to a small coconut grove.
(a) I, II, III, IV (b) IV, III, II, I (c) I, II, IV, III , (d) III,IV,I,II.
28. He would dip his ----- in water and say a prayer. (a) finger (b) palm (c) fingertips (d) hand.
29. The water was purified by Kalam's father for -- (a) children (b) orphans (c) Invalids (d) old persons.
30. There were quite a lot of Hindu families too, living amicably with their ----- neighbours. (a) Buddhist (b) Muslim (c) Nepali (d) Rajbanshi.
VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS:-XII, SUB:-ENGLISH(B), EXAM:- 03/40
F.M:- 30, TIME:- 30 MINUTES. SET:- B
OUR CASUARINA TREE
1. Abdul Kalam's ancestral house in Ramesharam , was on --- (a) Grand Street (b) Lake Street (c) Mosque Street (d) Charchinar Street .
2. I am but a go-between in their effort to propitiate demonic forces with ---- and ---- . (a) offering,prayers (b) prayers, offering (c) sacrifice, devotion (d) prayers, forgiveness.
3. Kalam's father would pick up --- (a) about a dozen coconut (b) about 8 coconut (c) 10 coconut (d) 14 coconut .
4. .Assertion(A) :- According to Kalam his mother’s lineage was the more distinguished.
Reason(R):- One of her forebears having been bestowed the titleof ’Bahadur’ by the British.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
5.Assertion(A) :- Kalam said that he was a very secure childhood both materially and emotionally.
Reason(R):-His father used to avoid all inessential comforts and luxuries.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
6. Identify the false statement :-
(a) Kalam ate with his mother .
(b) His mother would place a banana leaf before him.
(c) Kalam's mother would serve rice and aromatic sambar,pickle and a dollop of fresh coconut chutney.
(d) He sat on the floor of the dinning Hall.
7. Identify the false statement :-
(a) Kalam's father started his day at 4 am before dawn.
(b) He started his day by the reading of Koran.
(c) After the namaz, he used to walk down to a small coconut grove.
(d)He would return with about a dozen coconuts tied together thrown over his shoulder.
8.Re arrangement the statements:-
I. people of different religions would be sitting outside the mosque, waiting for Kalam's father.
II. people visiting Kalam's home to offer thanks after being cured.
III. There was a very old mosque in their locality where Kalam's father would take him for evening prayers.
IV. Many of them offered bowls of water to Kalam's father.
(a) III, I, II, IV (b) I, III, II, IV (c) III,I,IV,II (d) I, IV, III, II.
9. Kalam had a --- (a) secure childhood (b) insecure childhood (c) problematic childhood (d) disturbed childhood.
10. By ' my own world ' Kalam refers to --- (a) science and technology (b) religion (c) politics (d) astrology .
11. people waited outside the mosque for Kalam's father with bowls of --(a) water (b) rice (c) fruits (d) coconut .
12. Re arrangement the statements:-
I. He would return with about a dozen coconuts tied together thrown over his shoulder.
II. Kalam's father would he have his breakfast.
III. Kalam's father starting his day at 4 am by reading the namaz.
IV. Then he used to walk down to a small coconut grove.
(a) I, II, III, IV (b) IV, III, II, I (c) I, II, IV, III , (d) III,IV,I,II.
13. He would dip his ----- in water and say a prayer. (a) finger (b) palm (c) fingertips (d) hand.
14. The water was purified by Kalam's father for -- (a) children (b) orphans (c) Invalids (d) old persons.
15. There were quite a lot of Hindu families too, living amicably with their ----- neighbours. (a) Buddhist (b) Muslim (c) Nepali (d) Rajbanshi.
16. Borrowdale is situated in --- (a) America (b) India (c) England (d) Russia.
17. Identify ' personification ' from the given figure of speech --- (a) The water lilies spring, like snow enmassed. (b) The giant wears the scarf. (c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
18. Whose puny off spring leap and play ? --- (a) cows (b) Kokilas (c) Baboon's (d) Birds.
19.The garden overflows With one --- (a) sweet song (b) sweet air (c) sweet dream (d) none.
20. Identify ' Metaphor ' from the given figure of speech --- (a) The water lilies spring, like snow enmassed. (b) The giant wears the scarf. (c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
21. Identify ' Simile' from the given figure of speech --- (a) Like a huge Python, winding round and round. (b) The giant wears the scarf. (c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
22. Like a -------- Python, winding round and round. ---- (a) small (b) short (c) long (d) huge.
23. But ------ The giant wears the scarf. ---- (a) softly (b) quickly (c) gallantly (d) badly.
24. O sweet ------- , loved with love intense. ---- (a) friends (b) tree (c) companions (d) dream.
25. Blent with your -------- , it shall arise In memory. ---- (a) pictures (b) shape (c) images (d) shadow.
26. Identify ' Simile' from the given figure of speech --- (a) The water lilies spring, like snow enmassed. (b) The giant wears the scarf.,(c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
27. The ------ gently kiss the shore. --- (a) dog (c) poet (c) tide (d) wave.
28.The Baboon is seen in --- (a) summer (b) winter (c) autumn (d) spring.
29. Identify ' Symbolism ' from the given figure of speech --- (a) The water lilies spring, like snow enmassed. (b) The giant wears the scarf. (c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
30. When first my ------- is wide open thrown. ---- (a) door (b) window (c) gate (d) casement.
VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS:-XII, SUB:-ENGLISH(B), EXAM:- 03/40
F.M:- 30, TIME:- 30 MINUTES. SET:- C
OUR CASUARINA TREE
1.The garden overflows With one --- (a) sweet song (b) sweet air (c) sweet dream (d) none.
2. Identify ' Metaphor ' from the given figure of speech --- (a) The water lilies spring, like snow enmassed. (b) The giant wears the scarf. (c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
3. Identify ' Simile' from the given figure of speech --- (a) Like a huge Python, winding round and round. (b) The giant wears the scarf. (c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
4. Borrowdale is situated in --- (a) America (b) India (c) England (d) Russia.
5. Identify ' personification ' from the given figure of speech --- (a) The water lilies spring, like snow enmassed. (b) The giant wears the scarf. (c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
6. Whose puny off spring leap and play ? --- (a) cows (b) Kokilas (c) Baboon's (d) Birds.
7. Abdul Kalam's ancestral house in Ramesharam , was on --- (a) Grand Street (b) Lake Street (c) Mosque Street (d) Charchinar Street .
8. I am but a go-between in their effort to propitiate demonic forces with ---- and ---- . (a) offering,prayers (b) prayers, offering (c) sacrifice, devotion (d) prayers, forgiveness.
9. Kalam's father would pick up --- (a) about a dozen coconut (b) about 8 coconut (c) 10 coconut (d) 14 coconut .
10. .Assertion(A) :- According to Kalam his mother’s lineage was the more distinguished.
Reason(R):- One of her forebears having been bestowed the titleof ’Bahadur’ by the British.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
11.Assertion(A) :- Kalam said that he was a very secure childhood both materially and emotionally.
Reason(R):-His father used to avoid all inessential comforts and luxuries.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
12. Identify the false statement :-
(a) Kalam ate with his mother .
(b) His mother would place a banana leaf before him.
(c) Kalam's mother would serve rice and aromatic sambar,pickle and a dollop of fresh coconut chutney.
(d) He sat on the floor of the dinning Hall.
13. Like a -------- Python, winding round and round. ---- (a) small (b) short (c) long (d) huge.
14. But ------ The giant wears the scarf. ---- (a) softly (b) quickly (c) gallantly (d) badly.
15. O sweet ------- , loved with love intense. ---- (a) friends (b) tree (c) companions (d) dream.
16. Blent with your -------- , it shall arise In memory. ---- (a) pictures (b) shape (c) images (d) shadow.
17. Identify ' Simile' from the given figure of speech --- (a) The water lilies spring, like snow enmassed. (b) The giant wears the scarf.,(c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
18. The ------ gently kiss the shore. --- (a) dog (c) poet (c) tide (d) wave.
19.The Baboon is seen in --- (a) summer (b) winter (c) autumn (d) spring.
20. Identify ' Symbolism ' from the given figure of speech --- (a) The water lilies spring, like snow enmassed. (b) The giant wears the scarf. (c) It is the tree's lament. (d) A form sublime.
21. When first my ------- is wide open thrown. ---- (a) door (b) window (c) gate (d) casement.
22. Identify the false statement :-
(a) Kalam's father started his day at 4 am before dawn.
(b) He started his day by the reading of Koran.
(c) After the namaz, he used to walk down to a small coconut grove.
(d)He would return with about a dozen coconuts tied together thrown over his shoulder.
23.Re arrangement the statements:-
I. people of different religions would be sitting outside the mosque, waiting for Kalam's father.
II. people visiting Kalam's home to offer thanks after being cured.
III. There was a very old mosque in their locality where Kalam's father would take him for evening prayers.
IV. Many of them offered bowls of water to Kalam's father.
(a) III, I, II, IV (b) I, III, II, IV (c) III,I,IV,II (d) I, IV, III, II.
24. The water was purified by Kalam's father for -- (a) children (b) orphans (c) Invalids (d) old persons.
25. There were quite a lot of Hindu families too, living amicably with their ----- neighbours. (a) Buddhist (b) Muslim (c) Nepali (d) Rajbanshi.
26. people waited outside the mosque for Kalam's father with bowls of --(a) water (b) rice (c) fruits (d) coconut .
27. Re arrangement the statements:-
I. He would return with about a dozen coconuts tied together thrown over his shoulder.
II. Kalam's father would he have his breakfast.
III. Kalam's father starting his day at 4 am by reading the namaz.
IV. Then he used to walk down to a small coconut grove.
(a) I, II, III, IV (b) IV, III, II, I (c) I, II, IV, III , (d) III,IV,I,II.
28. He would dip his ----- in water and say a prayer. (a) finger (b) palm (c) fingertips (d) hand.
29. Kalam had a --- (a) secure childhood (b) insecure childhood (c) problematic childhood (d) disturbed childhood.
30. By ' my own world ' Kalam refers to --- (a) science and technology (b) religion (c) politics (d) astrology .
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