ISC English Language Question Paper 2023: ISC Class 12 English Language exam is scheduled for February 12, 2024, i.e., tomorrow. This is going to be the first paper in the ISC Examination 2024 and therefore holds immense significance for students for boosting their confidence and setting the tone for the subsequent exams. To perform well in their English Paper 1, students must practise questions from previous years as this will help them familiarize themselves with the question patterns, structure, and the overall examination format. We have provided here last year’s question paper for ISC Class 12 English Language in PDF format. This is the most reliable resource to practice questions as the syllabus and the examination pattern of the paper are almost similar to the tomorrow's ISC Class 12 English Language exam in 2024. We have also provided solutions for the questions which will help students in quick and effective revision, reinforcing their understanding of the subject matter and performing confidently in their ISC English Language Exam 2024.
ISC Class 12 English Language Question Paper 2023
Maximum Marks: 80
Time Allowed: Three hours
*Candidates are allowed additional 15 minutes for only reading the paper. They must NOT start writing during this time.
There are total four questions in the paper with all being compulsory.
Question 1
Write a composition (in approximately 400 – 450 words) on any one of the following
subjects:
(You are reminded that you will be rewarded for orderly and coherent presentation of matter, use of appropriate style and general accuracy of spelling, punctuation and grammar.) [20]
(i) You had to cycle home through the town on the day of a festival. Describe the sights, the sounds and the mood of the people around you. What were your feelings at the end of the ride?
(ii) Life is a series of choices that we make every day. Narrate an incident when you had to make a difficult choice. Elaborate on the positive impact it had on you.
(iii) A college degree is needed to succeed in life. Argue FOR or AGAINST this statement.
(iv) Humour.
(v) One cannot always get what one wants and sometimes it is for the best. Present your reflections on this statement.
(vi) Write an original short story that begins with the following words. My mother stopped suddenly at the doorway and stared in amazement at…
Question 2
(i) You are the editor of your school magazine. You want to bring about awareness among the students on the topic-Noise Pollution: A thrust to all life forms. Write an article in about 300 words based on the following points.
Chases of noise pollution effects on humans-effects on other living creatures measures to reduce noise pollution-role of authorities--conclusion. [15]
(ii) As a member of the Student Council of your school, you wish to set up a Food Club to promote healthy eating habits among students. Write a proposal in not more than 150 words, outlining the steps that you will take to make this club а success. [10]
Question 3
Answer sections (i), (ii) and (iii).
(i) In each of the following items, sentence I is complete, while sentence II is not.
Complete sentence II, making it as similar as possible to sentence I. Write sentence II in each case. [5]
Example:
(z) (I) The heavy showers of rain revived the plants
(II) The plants……..………………………………
Answer: (z) The plants were revived by the heavy showers of rain.
(a) (I) Sushil's attitude towards work has always puzzled me..
(II) I have ……………………………………….
(b) (I) As soon as I solved one problem, the teacher gave me another..
(II) No sooner …………………………………
(c) (I) He was too gentle to have committed the crime.
(II) He was so ………………………………………..
(d) (I) Not only was he a famous actor but also a renowned director.
(II) Besides ………………………………..
(e) (I) Robin said, "It gives me great pleasure to be here this evening."
(II) Robin said ………………………………..
Answers:
(a) (II) I have always been puzzled by Sushil's attitude towards work.
(b) (II) No sooner had I solved one problem than the teacher gave me another.
(c) (II) He was so gentle that he could not have committed the crime.
(d) (II) Besides being a famous actor, he was also a renowned director.
(e) (II) Robin said that it gave him great pleasure to be there that evening.
(ii) Fill in each blank with a suitable word. (Do not write the sentence.) [5]
(a) The judge turned ________ the defendant's appeal for a postponement.
(b) He turned ________ for the programme earlier than usual.
(c) There is an urgent need ________ a bus stop in this village.
(d) He has poor eyesight and is in need ________ glasses.
(e) The speeding driver was asked to pull ________ by the traffic police.
(f) She is very ill, but the doctors think she will pull ________.
(g) She set ________ a little money each week for the child's education.
(h) I would not even know how to set ________ mending a watch.
(i) One should not give ________ hope despite the hurdles.
(j) The mother gave ________ to the persistent demands of her child.
Answers:
(a) The judge turned down the defendant's appeal for a postponement.
(b) He turned up for the program earlier than usual.
(c) There is an urgent need for a bus stop in this village.
(d) He has poor eyesight and is in need of glasses.
(e) The speeding driver was asked to pull over by the traffic police.
(f) She is very ill, but the doctors think she will pull through.
(g) She set aside a little money each week for the child's education.
(h) I would not even know how to set about mending a watch.
(i) One should not give up hope despite the hurdles.
(j) The mother gave in to the persistent demands of her child.
(iii) Fill in the blanks in the passage given below with the appropriate form of the verb given in brackets. Do not write the passage but write the verbs in the correct order. [5]
The rain approached like a dark curtain. I _____ (1) (see) it marching down the street, heavy and remorseless. It ________(2) (drum) on the tin roof and swept across the road and over the balcony of my room. I ______ (3) (sit) there without __________(4) (move), letting the rain soak my sticky shirt and gritty hair.
Outside, the street rapidly _________(5) (empty). Buses, cars and bullock carts ___________(6) (plough) through the suddenly rushing water. A group of small boys came jumping along a side street, which was like a river in spate. A garland of marigolds, swept off the steps of a temple, came __________(7) (float) down the middle of the road. The rain ________ (8) (stop) as suddenly as it had begun. The day was _________(9) (end), and the breeze, __________(10) (remain) cool and moist.
Answer:
1. saw
2. drummed
3. sat
4. moving
5. emptied
6. ploughed
7. floating
8. stopped
9. ending
10. remained
Question 4
Read the passage given below and answer the questions (i), (ii) and (iii) that follow:
(1) Something happens to cats after we have enjoyed a delicious meal Call it a feline sugar hit or a rush of good feeling. Abandoning our usually sedentary nature, we transform into crazy beans who thunder down corridors, spring from one piece of furniture to another, or pounce from behind half-closed doors to attack the shoelaces of unsuspecting passersby. It is as though we are temporarily possessed. 5
(2) That, at least, is my excuse, dear reader - and the only explanation I can offer for my entirely unplanned global TV debut.
(3) To be fair, I had no way of knowing that my master was receiving visitors that particular afternoon. Nor that he was being interviewed live, let alone by one of America's most famous journalists. 10
(4) All I knew was thin, a few minutes after gorging myself on a favourite treat of creamy pudding. felt that sudden, primal explosion of energy. I made my way back to the suite of rooms that I shared with my master and felt an overpowering compulsion to do something completely mad. I wanted to run like a furious jungle cat, at that particular moment. 15
(5) Bursting through the door of the room in which my master received visitors, I tore up the carpet as raced towards the sofa opposite where he was sitting, I ripped its fabric as I scrambled up its side like a savage creature clawing its way up a perilous cliff. Then with a final frenzied but I launched myself off one arm of the sofa, leaping towards the side. 20
(6) It was only at this point that realised the sofa was occupied by the journalist. She was halfway through a sentence, and my abrupt appearance caught my master's guest completely by surprise.
(7) You know, when something truly unexpected happens, time can seem to slow down. Well, that's how it was. As I flew past the woman's face, her expression turned from one of calm engagement to that of total surprise. 25
(8) As she pushed back in her seat to avoid me, the shock on her face could not have been more evident.
(9) But, dear reader, she was not more shaken than me. I had not been expecting anyone on the sofa, let alone a TV celebrity, nor one who was mid-interview. As I headed towards the opposite end of the sofa, for the first time I observed the lighting, the cameras and the crew watching the action from the shadows. By the time I landed on the other arm of the sofa, all the energy that had propelled me was gone.
(10) I was, no longer, a furious jungle cat. The journalist looked at me. I looked at her. Both of us were taking in what had just happened I was also conscious of the cameras still rolling as well as many pairs of eyes watching me at that moment. My moment of global glory.
Adapted from
The Dalai Lama's Cat Omnibus
By David Michie
(i) (a) Given below are three words and phrases. Find the words which have a similar meaning in the passage: [3]
(1) Inactive
(2) eating in a greedy manner
(3) dangerous
Answer:
(1) Inactive - sedentary
(2) Eating in a greedy manner - gorging
(3) Dangerous - perilous
(b) For each of the words given below, write a sentence of at least ten words using the same word unchanged in form, but with a different meaning from that which it carries in the passage: [3]
(1) thunder (line 3)
(2) spring (line 3)
(3) past (line 26)
Answer:
(1) Thunder - The loud thunder scared the children during the storm.
(2) Spring - Spring is my favourite season because of the blooming flowers and mild temperatures.
(3) Past - The old photograph brought back memories of the past.
(ii) Answer the following questions in your own words as briefly as possible:
(a) What is the usual nature of the narrator's kind? How is it differently presented in the passage?[2]
(b) What did the "favourite treat of creamy pudding" do to the narrator? [2]
(c) Describe the actions of the narrator after bursting into the visitors' room [2]
(d) How did the journalist react when the narrator ‘flew past' her face? [2]
Answer:
(a) The usual nature of the narrator's kind is sedentary. But in the passage, he transformed into an energetic and crazy being after enjoying a delicious meal. He roared in the corridors, jumped from one piece of furniture to another or leapt from behind half-closed doors as if he were under the influence of an intoxicating substance.
(b) The "favourite treat of creamy pudding" gave the narrator a sudden, primal explosion of energy, igniting a desire to engage in something daring and mischievous.
(c) After bursting into the visitors' room, the narrator tore up the carpet, jumped towards the sofa, ripped its fabric, and then jumped from one arm of the sofa to another, displaying frenzied and savage behaviour.
(d) When the narrator flew past the journalist's face, her expression turned from calm engagement to that of total surprise, and she pushed back in her seat to avoid the unexpected encounter.
(iii) Summarise how the narrator became a global celebrity (paragraphs 4 to 11) You are required to write the summary in the form of a connected passage in about 100 words. Failure to keep within the word limit will be penalised.
Answer:
The narrator, after enjoying the creamy pudding, experiences a burst of energy and engages in wild behaviour. He rushes into the room where his owner is being interviewed live by a renowned American journalist. He tears up carpets and leaps onto a sofa occupied by the celebrity journalist. The journalist is visibly shocked, and the narrator becomes a global celebrity as the unexpected incident is captured on camera during a live interview. The narrator's actions, fueled by the sugar hit, gave him a memorable global debut.
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