Teachoo Sample Paper 1 - English Class 12

[Reading] Question 1 (i) Important

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Question 1 (ii) Important

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Question 1 (iii)

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Question 1 (iv)

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Question 1 (v)

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Question 1 (vi) Important

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Question 1 (vii)

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[Reading] Question 2 (i)

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Question 2 (ii)

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Question 2 (iii) Important

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Question 2 (iv)

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Question 2 (v)

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Question 2 (vi)

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Question 2 (vii)

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[Notice Writing] Question 3 (A) Important

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[Notice Writing] Question 3 (B)

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[invitation Writing] Question 4 (A)

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[invitation Writing] Question 4 (B)

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[Letter Writing] Question 5 (A)

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[Letter Writing] Question 5 (B) Important

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[Article Writing] Question 6 (A)

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[Article Writing] Question 6 (B) Important

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[Literature - Extract Question] Question 7 (A) - i

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Question 7 (A) - ii

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Question 7 (A) - iii

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Question 7 (A) - iv

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Question 7 (A) - v Important

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Question 7 (A) - vi

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[Literature - Extract Question] Question 7 (B) - i

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Question 7 (B) - ii

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Question 7 (B) - iii

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Question 7 (B) - iv

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Question 7 (B) - v Important

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Question 7 (B) - vi

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[Literature - Extract Question] Question 8 (A) - i

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Question 8 (A) - ii left arrow to signify that you are on this page You are here

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Question 8 (A) - iii Important

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Question 8 (A) - iv

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Question 8 (A) - v

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Question 8 (A) - vi

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[Literature - Extract Question] Question 8 (B) - i

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Question 8 (B) - ii Important

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Question 8 (B) - iii

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Question 8 (B) - iv

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Question 8 (B) - v

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Question 8 (B) - vi Important

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Question 8 (B) - vii

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[Literature - Extract Question] Question 9 (A) - i

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Question 9 (A) - ii

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Question 9 (A) - iii

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Question 9 (A) - iv

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Question 9 (A) - v Important

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Question 9 (A) - vi

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Question 9 (A) - vii

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[Literature - Extract Question] Question 9 (B) - i

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Question 9 (B) - ii

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Question 9 (B) - iv

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Question 9 (B) - v

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Question 9 (B) - vi

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[Literature] Question 10 (i)

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Question 10 (ii)

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Question 10 (iii)

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Question 10 (iv) Important

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Question 10 (v)

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Question 10 (vi)

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[Literature] Question 11 (i)

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Question 11 (ii)

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Question 11 (iii) Important

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[Literature] Question 12 (i)

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Question 12 (ii)

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[Literature] Question 13 (i)

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Question 13 (ii) Important

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Read the given extracts and answer the questions for ANY ONE of the two, given.

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How does the poet describe the color and habitat of the tigers? Answer in two sentences.

Answer as written by the student:

The word that the poet uses to describe the color of the tigers is bright topaz . It suggests that the tigers are vivid and radiant in their appearance. 

The word that the poet uses to describe the habitat of the tigers is a world of green . It suggests that the tigers are free and happy in their surroundings. 

This is how he shows his admiration and appreciation for Aunt Jennifer’s tigers.

Step-by-step explanation of the answer:

To answer this question, we need to read the second line of the extract carefully. 📜

It says that Aunt Jennifer’s tigers are bright topaz denizens of a world of green. 🌳

This means that the poet uses two words to describe the color and habitat of the tigers. What are they? 🤔

We can write them in two sentences using our own words. 🖊️

  • The word that the poet uses to describe the color of the tigers is bright topaz . This is a type of yellow-orange gemstone that shines brightly. It suggests that the tigers are vivid and radiant in their appearance. 💎
  • The word that the poet uses to describe the habitat of the tigers is a world of green . This is a phrase that implies a natural and lush environment. It suggests that the tigers are free and happy in their surroundings. 🌿

Therefore, the poet describes the color and habitat of the tigers as bright topaz and a world of green . This is how he shows his admiration and appreciation for Aunt Jennifer’s tigers. 🎉

 

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