2022: MP ENGLISH QUESTION ANSWER

MP ( Madhyamik Parksha ) Examination 2022 english Question and Answer.

MP ENGLISH QUESTION AND ANSWER 2022

ENGLISH

(Second Language)

Time: 3 Hours 15 Minutes

(First 15 Minutes for reading the question paper only. 3 Hours for writing)

Full Marks: For Regular Candidates – 90

For External Candidates – 100

Answer ALL the questions in the space provided. There is enough space for the answers. However, extra sheets will be supplied by Special credit will be given for answers which are brief and the invigilator, if required. to the point. Marks will be deducted for spelling mistakes, untidiness and bad handwriting.

Section-AReading Comprehension (Seen)20 marks
Reading Comprehension (Unseen)20 marks
Section -BGrammar and Vocabulary20 marks
Section – CWriting30 marks
Section-Dsupplementary
(For External Candidates Only)
10 marks
MP ENGLISH QUESTION AND ANSWER 2022 Pattern

SECTION – A :- READING COMPREHENSION (SEEN)

Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: A month later a letter came for Father. After he finished reading it, his eyes looked as if he had been crying. “Do you want to know what became of your kite ?” he said. Then he sat down beside us and told us the whole story.

Father had a brother and a sister. He had quarrelled with his brother and left home. Years afterwards, he felt sorry and when he went back, he found his brother had died and he couldn’t find his sister.

The letter father had just received was from his sister, Aunt Esther, mother of Dick and Mimi. She was a widow who lived hundreds of miles inland. One day when Dick 1 Mimi were out in the woods, they discovered the kite on the top of a tree and carried it home. When their mother saw the kite patched with the letter, she turned pale. It was the very letter she had once written to her brother. Philippa was her mother’s name and Claude was her father’s. She knew who we must be. So she sat down and wrote to Big Half Moon and Father received her letter.

Next day, Father went and brought Aunt Esther and Dick and Mimi with him. They have been here ever since. Aunt Esther is a dear and Dick and Mimi are too jolly for words.

A. Write the correct alternative in the given space to complete the following sentences :1×5=5

(a) Father received a letter

  • (i) one month ago
  • (ii) one week ago
  • (iii) after one month
  • (iv) after several years

(b) The letter was from Father’s sister

  • (i) Philippa
  • (ii) Claude
  • (iii) Mimi
  • (iv) Esther

(c) Father left home because he

  • (i) did not like his home
  • (ii) quarrelled with his brother
  • (iii) wanted a new life
  • (iv) got a new job at Big Half Moon

(d) When Father went back home his brother

  • (i) had already died
  • (ii) could not be traced
  • (iii) did not meet him
  • (iv) welcomed him warmly

(e) The kite was patched with the letter written by

  • (i) Philippa to Claude
  • (ii) Esther to her husband
  • (iii) Father to her sister
  • (iv) Esther to her brother

B. Complete the following sentences with information from the text : 1×3-3

(i) Though Father left home, – years afterwards he felt sorry

(ii) In the woods Dick and Mimi –

(iii) Esther turned pale when___________

C. State whether the following statements are true or false. Write ‘T’ for ‘True’ and ‘F’ for ‘False’ in the boxes given on the right-hand side. Provide sentences/phrases/words in support of your answer: 2×2=4

(1) Aunt Esther always lived on the island Big Half Moon. FALSE

Supporting sentence: _________________

(ii) Claude was Esther’s father’s name. TRUE

Supporting sentence: __________________

2.Read the poem and answer the questions that follow:

The mountain and the squirrel

Had a quarrel:

And the former called the latter, “Little Prig.’

Bun replied,

‘You are doubtless very big:

But all sorts of things and weather

Must be taken in together,

To make up a year

And a sphere.

And I think it no disgrace

To occupy my place.

If I’m not so large as you,

You are not so small as I,

And not half so spry.

I’ll not deny you make

A very pretty squirrel track;

Talents differ; all is well and wisely put;

If I cannot carry forests on my back,

Neither can you crack a nut.”

A. Write the correct alternative to complete the following sentences :1×4=4

(a) The quarrel took place between the squirrel and the

  • (i) Prig
  • (ii) Bun
  • (iii) Rabbit
  • (iv) Mountain

Ans:

(b) All sorts of things and weather make up a

  • (i) sphere and mountain
  • (ii) year and a sphere
  • (iii) mountain and a squirrel
  • (iv) pretty squirrel track

Ans:

(c)The mountain can

  • (i) make squirrel track
  • (ii) crack nut
  • (iii) move from place to place
  • (iv) be very energetic

Ans:

(d) The squirrel claims that the mountain is

  • (i) as spry as him
  • (ii) not as big as him
  • (iii) not spry like him
  • (iv) equal in size with him

Ans:

B. Answer the following questions: 2×2=4

(i) Why does the squirrel not consider it a disgrace to occupy his place?

Ans:

(ii) What examples of differing talents does the squirrel give in the poem?

Ans:

READING COMPREHENSION (UNSEEN)

3.Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:

Heavy rain battered North Bengal, throwing life out of gear and triggering multiple landslides that left tourists stranded in the hills. Torrential showers in Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Jalpaiguri districts triggered landslides causing damages to roads and bridges while halting or disrupting traffic in many places, officials said.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) deployed four teams for relief and rescue operation across North Bengal as well as in Sikkim. While three of the rescue teams will work in North Bengal, the remaining one will stay put in Sikkim for relief work.

Around 11 P.M. a landslide occurred at NH-10, near Birik-Dara, that connects Siliguri with Sikkim and Kalimpong. The Algarah-Lava stretch in Kalimpong was also blocked for several hours due to a landslide. Kalimpong Police deployed personnel at all important points, handling out water and snacks to stranded tourists. Civil defence volunteers were also seen providing tea and eatables to visitors stuck on Lava-Algarah road.

Pounded by incessant rainfall for 36 hours several roads in North Bengal were blocked due to landslides, stranding locals and visitors, cutting off traffic. Siliguri bound passenger vehicles from Sikkim were advised to take Peshok road. Meanwhile the low pressure system over Bihar and its neighbourhood has now developed into a cyclonic circulation, the weather office said, adding that enhanced rainfall activity was likely to continue in North Bengal over the next few days.

[Adapted from an article published in The Indian Express dated October 21, 2021]

A. Tick the right answer: 1×6-6

(1) The three districts affected by torrential showers are Darjeeling, Kalimpong and

  • (a) Coochbehar
  • (b) Jalpaiguri
  • (c) Gangtok
  • (d) Alipurduar

(ii) Tourists were stranded in the hills due to

  • (a) bad rainfall
  • (b) heavy thunderstorm
  • (c) sudden storm
  • (d) multiple landslides

(in) For rescue operation in North Bengal and Sikkim NDRF has deployed

  • (a) four teams
  • (b) three teams
  • (c) many teams
  • (d) two teams

(iv) NH-10 is the main road linking Siliguri with

  • (a) Jalpaiguri and Kalimpong
  • (b) Kalimpong and Sikkim
  • (c) Sikkim and Bhutan
  • (d) Sikkim and Bihar

(v) The Algarah-Lava stretch in Kalimpong was blocked for

  • (a) several hours
  • (b) two hours
  • (c) three hours
  • (d) one hour

(vi) At important points on Lava-Algarah road personnel providing relief were deployed by

  • (a) NDRF
  • (b) Sikkim govt.
  • (c) Kalimpong police
  • (d) Algarah police

B. Each of the following statements is either ‘True’ or ‘False’. Write ‘T’ for ‘True’ and ‘F’ for ‘False’ in the boxes on the right-hand side. Also pick out suitable line(s) or phrase(s) from the passage in support of your answers: (1+1)×3-6

(i) Landslides have caused damages to roads and bridges in many places of North Bengal.

Supporting sentence: ________________

(ii) Roads were blocked in North Bengal due to landslides caused by 48 hours of incessant rain. Supporting sentence: _______________

(iii) Birik-Dara experienced the landslide in day time.

Supporting sentence: ________________________

C. Answer the following questions: 2×4-8

  • (i) What was the effect of torrential rain in three districts of North Bengal ?
  • (ii) What does NDRF stand for? How did it respond to the disaster in North Bengal and Sikkim?
  • (iii) How did Kalimpong Police and Civil defence volunteers try to help stranded tourists?
  • (iv) Why does the weather office predict enhanced rainfall activity to continue for few more days ?

SECTION BGRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY

4.Write the correct alternative to fill in the blanks:1×3=3

When I entered the house something —–smelling-——-(smelling / smells / smelt) aweful. Someone ——was cooking—–(had been cooking/has cooked/was cooking) and —–burnt——-(burn / burnt / has burnt ) the meal.

5.Do as directed:

A. Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles and prepositions: 1×3=3

My neighbourhood is——-a—– very interesting place. My house is located ——in—— an area which has many stores and offices. The biggest store is only five minute’s walk—–from—— my house.

B . (i) The poor man carried a heavy load. (Change the voice) 1×3-3

Ans: A heavy load was carried by the poor man.

(ii) “What has he done, Father?” said Swami. (Change into indirect speech)

Ans: Swami asked his father what he had done.

(iii) The people were too stunned to speak in the beginning.

(Rewrite the sentence using “so…..that“)

Ans: The people were so stunned that they could not speak in the beginning.

C. Choose the correct phrasal verbs from the list given below to replace the words underlined. Write the correct phrasal verbs in the boxes on the right-hand side changing the form where necessary. There is one extra phrasal verb the list : 1×3=3

(i) He continued as if nothing had happened.- Carried on

(ii) She resembles her mother. – takes after

(iii) Have the factory workers withdrawn the strike? – called off

(take after, carry out, carry on, call off]

6.Given below are the meanings of four words which you will find in the passage in Question No. 3. Find out the words and write them in the appropriate boxes on the right-hand side:2×4-8

(i) save – reseue

(ii) continuous – incessant

(iii) used effectively – deploy

(iv) Money or food given to those in need – relief

SECTION -C WRITING

7.Suppose you are the student editor of your school magazine. Write a notice (within 100 words) inviting contributions from students for the next issue of the magazine. You may use the following points: 10

[Types of contribution (article, story, poem, drawings) – length of the writing andpage to be used for submission-last date of submission and whom to submit.]

8.Write a story (within 100 words) using following hints. Give a title to story:

The hare laughs at the slow—moving tortoise–tortoise invites the hare for a race —agrees–the hare runs very fast—he tortoise behind— confident hare a nap — tortoise continues his speed—reaches winning post before the here —the hare loses.

9. Write a letter (within 100 words) to your friend advising him or her to maintain Covid rules strictly. Mention wearing of mask, use of sanitizer, frequent handwash, maintaining physical distance as precautions against Covid. 10marks

SECTION – D (SUPPLEMENTARY)

[FOR EXTERNAL CANDIDATES ONLY]

1.Write the opposites of the following words:1×5-5

  • (a) Possible – impossible
  • (b) Fit – unfit
  • (c) Active – inactive
  • (d) Literate – illiterate
  • (e) Responsible – irresponsible

2.Frame nominal compounds from the meanings given :1×5-5

  • (a) A room for dining – dining room
  • (b) A chair with wheels – wheel chair
  • (c) Mill driven by wind – wind-mill
  • (d) Juice made from orange – orange juice
  • (e) A garden for growing tea, – tea garden

2022: Madhyamik Question Paper

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