Class 12 English On the Face of It Important Practice Questions by CBSE Board

Oct 17, 2024, 18:47 IST

Find here CBSE Class 12 English practice questions for the Chapter - On the Face of It. These questions and answers are released by CBSE for the Board Exam 2025. Get free PDF download of all questions and answers here.

CBSE Class 12 On the Face of It Important Practice Questions and Answers
CBSE Class 12 On the Face of It Important Practice Questions and Answers

Class 12 English On the Face of It Practice Questions: CBSE every year releases practice questions ti help students prepare valuable questions for the upcoming board exam. This year also the board has provided these resources, offering students an opportunity to focus on key concepts and practice effectively for the board exam. However, considering the changes in the exam pattern, the board has provided an increased number of competency-based practice questions for students to improve their critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. In this article, we have provided the CBSE practice questions and answers for the Class 12 English Chapter On the Face of It. Students must practise these questions to enhance their analytical skills and secure good marks in the upcoming board exam. All questions and answers are available here in PDF format.

About On the Face of It

The chapter On the Face of It of Class 12 English explores themes of isolation, friendship, and the challenges faced by individuals with physical disabilities. Written by Susan Hill, the story revolves around the interaction between a young boy named Derry, who has a facial disfigurement, and an elderly man, Mr. Lamb. Through their conversation, the chapter delves into how physical appearance can shape one's self-perception and the importance of overcoming prejudices to live a fulfilling life.

Also Check CBSE Class 12 English Syllabus 2024-2025

Importance of CBSE Practice Questions
The practice questions for Class 12 English Chapter On the Face of It will help students reinforce their understanding of key themes, characters, and literary devices, ensuring they are well-prepared for the CBSE Class 12 English Exam 2025. These questions are the best to enhance critical thinking which is crucial for answering the competency based questions asked in the board exam.

Check and download all questions and answers below.

CBSE Practice Questions for Class 12 English Chapter - On the Face of It

Multiple Choice Question 

Q.In the play 'On the Face of It', Mr Lamb has been portrayed as having a philosophical approach to life.

Which of the following lines spoken by Mr Lamb illustrates his portrayal?

A.Look at them...orange and golden. That's magic fruit. I often say.

B.If you'd seen me, you'd not have come in.

C.Everything's the same, but everything is different.

D.Lamey‐Lamb, some kids say. Haven't you heard them?

Answer: C. Everything's the same, but everything is different. 

Q.Why is one green, growing plant called a weed and another 'flower'?

The above line from the play 'On the Face of It' highlights the notion that people can view the same idea or object from different perspectives.

Which of the following mentioned in the play illustrates the same notion?

A.the option to pick apples, pears or toffee

B.the choice to learn a lot of things in plenty of time

C.the decision to regard the buzzing of bees as humming

D.the wish to segregate people based on their appearance

Answer: C. the decision to regard the buzzing of bees as humming

Q.Based on your understanding of the characters in the play 'On the Face of It',

which of the following can be concluded?

A.Mr Lamb is tolerant, but strict.

B.Mr Lamb is friendly, but lonely.

C.Derry is resentful, but generous.

D.Derry is insecure, but easygoing.

Answer: B. Mr Lamb is friendly, but lonely. 

Q.Based on the details in the play 'On the Face of It', if Derry had NOT met Mr

Lamb, Derry would most likely have .

A.become bitter and reclusive

B.grown violent and uncontrollable

C.joined the others in taunting Mr Lamb

D.been attracted to dangerous situations

Answer: A. become bitter and reclusive 

Free Response Question / Subjective Question

Q.Mr. Lamb from 'On the Face of It' says the following lines.

Why is one green, growing plant called a weed and another ‘flower’? Where’s the difference. It’s all life. .. growing. Same as you and me.

Why does he compare a weed to a flower? What effect is it intended to have on Derry? Explain in 20–30 words.

Sample Answer: Sample Answer: Mr. Lamb compares a weed to a flower to show that what society considers 'ugly' and 'pretty' are things that may essentially be the same, and this superficial judgment is not important. The message is intended to challenge Derry's rejection of himself based on his appearance.

Q.In the story 'On the Face of It', Derry's responses suggest that other people have attempted to comfort him unsuccessfully about his face. However, Mr Lamb's words have a different impact on Derry. In 120–150 words, analyse Mr Lamb's approach and the effect that it has on Derry.

Sample Answer: Other people had tried to comfort Derry previously with cliched phrases like 'handsome is as handsome does'. These words only made Derry more cynical as he never believed them to be true. Mr Lamb, however, behaves very differently with Derry. From the beginning, he is very honest about his intentions and tells Derry that he is welcome in his garden. This probably makes Derry feel accepted in a genuine manner. Mr Lamb also does not ask Derry about his face and only explores it when Derry initiates a conversation about it himself. By doing so, Mr Lamb establishes that Derry's face is not the most important part of his identity. Mr Lamb also takes a stance of curiosity while challenging Derry's long‐held beliefs. When Derry mentions that people are afraid of him or that nobody would ever kiss him, Mr Lamb questions how true that is. This makes Derry reflect on his own beliefs. 

Q.How does Mr Lamb's dislike of curtains symbolise his views on life and people?

Describe based on your understanding of the text 'On the Face of It' in 20–30 words.

Sample Answer: Mr Lamb didn’t like shutting things in or out – similarly, he didn’t like isolating himself from people or pushing people away. He was open to all types of people.

Q.What overall impact did Derry's mother seem to have on him? Support your answer with evidence from the play 'On the Face of It' in 40–50 words.

Sample Answer: Derry's mother seemed to have a negative impact on Derry. Her excessive focus on Derry's scar probably had a stifling effect on him. He had overheard her worrying about his future, and he felt that she only showed him affection because it was her duty to do so.

Q.What was Mr Lamb trying to convey to Derry by narrating the story about the man who locked himself away? Describe based on your understanding of the play 'On the Face of It' in 20–30 words.

Sample Answer: Mr Lamb was trying to illustrate to Derry that one cannot hide forever from one's fears. Adversity is an unavoidable part of life, and hiding from it is futile.

Q.How did Derry's character evolve from the beginning to the end of the play 'On the Face of It'? Describe in 100–120 words with ideas and examples from the play.

Sample Answer: Derry changed from being hostile and lonely to being more open and hopeful.

At first, Derry disliked being with others. He felt that everyone was repulsed by him. He was afraid of cruel remarks and being shunned. He was resentful and tired of being served platitudes.

With Mr Lamb, Derry experienced an unprejudiced and tolerant discussion, leaving him intrigued. When Mr Lamb revealed his own impairment and the derision that he encountered, Derry felt a level of kinship with Mr Lamb.

Mr Lamb's philosophical perspective on life and people greatly influenced Derry. He realized the difference between living with and without fear. Towards the end, we see that Derry wanted to live a hopeful life despite the challenges that he was likely to face in the future.

Download all questions and answers with marking scheme in PDF below:

CBSE Practice Questions for Class 12 English Chapter - On the Face of It (PDF)

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Also Check

NCERT Books for Class 12 English

NCERT Solutions for Class 12 English - All Chapters

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