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English Core Term 2 - Outside Delhi Set 3 2021-2022 Commerce (English Medium) Class 12 Question Paper Solution

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English Core [Term 2 - Outside Delhi Set 3]
Marks: 40 CBSE
Commerce (English Medium)
Science (English Medium)
Arts (English Medium)
Commerce (Hindi Medium)
Science (Hindi Medium)
Arts (Hindi Medium)

Academic Year: 2021-2022
Date & Time: 13th May 2022, 10:30 am
Duration: 2h
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General Instructions :

Read the following instructions very carefully and strictly follow them.

  1. This question paper contains THREE sections READING, WRITING, and LITERATURE.
  2. Attempt questions based on specific instructions for each part.

SECTION - A : READING
[8]1

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:

1.

Too many parents these days can't say no, As a result, they find themselves raising 'children' who respond greedily to the advertisements aimed right at them. Even getting what they want doesn't satisfy some kids; they only want more. Now, a growing number of psychologists, educators, and parents think it's time to stop the madness and start teaching kids about what's really important: values like hard work, contentment, honesty, and compassion. The struggle to set limits has never been tougher and the stakes have never been higher. One recent study of adults who were overindulged as children paints a discouraging picture of their future: when given too much too soon, they grow up to be adults who have difficulty coping with life's disappointments. They also have a distorted sense of entitlement that gets in the way of success in the workplace and in relationships.

2.

Psychologists say that parents who overindulge their kids set them up to be more vulnerable to future anxiety and depression. Today's parents themselves raised on values of thrift and self-sacrifice, grew up in a culture where no was a household word. Today's kids want much more, partly because there is so much more to want. The oldest members of this generation were born in the late 1980s, just as PCs and video games were making their assaults on the family room. They think of MP3 players and flat-screen TV as essential utilities, and they have developed strategies to get them. One survey of teenagers found that when they crave something new, most expect to ask nine times before their parents give in. By every measure, parents are shelling out record amounts. In the heat of this buying blitz, even parents who desperately need to say no find themselves reaching for their credit cards.

3.

What parents need to find, is a balance between the advantages of an affluent society and the critical life lessons that come from waiting, saving, and working hard to achieve goals. That search for balance has to start early. Children need limits on their behaviour because they feel better and more secure when they live within a secure structure.

4.

 Older children learn self-control by watching how others, especially parents act. Learning how to overcome challenges is essential to becoming a successful adult. Few parents ask kids to do chores. They think their kids are already overburdened by social and academic pressures. Every individual can be of service to others, and life has meaning beyond one's own immediate happiness. That means parents eager to teach values have to take a long, hard look at their own.

Based on your understanding of the passage, answer any eight questions from the nine given below:

  1. What is challenging for today's parents?
  2. What will be the consequence of over indulging children?
  3. Why do parents get caught in the buying blitz?
  4. How do children learn critical life lessons?
  5. What is the impact of advertisements on children?
  6. Why do children need limits on their behaviour?
  7. How do older children learn self-control?
  8. Find a word in the passage which means 'research'. (Paragraph 2)
  9. Find a word in the passage which means 'wealthy'. (Paragraph 3)
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Chapter: [0.06] Reading Skills
[6]2

Read the passage given below:

(1) Ratan, a global brand in Dairy products, works on a business model popularly known as, 'The Ratan Model'. This model aims to provide value for money to the customers and protect the interests of farmers simultaneously.
(2) The Ratan model is a three-tiered structure that is implemented in its Dairy production: Firstly, Ratan acts as a direct link between milk producers and consumers that removes the middlemen. Secondly, farmers (milk producers) control procurement, processing and marketing. Thirdly, it is a professionally managed organization.
(3) One can understand the Ratan Model better by taking cognizance of 'Ratan's Target Audience', where it has targeted the mass market of India with no premium offerings and works on providing the best quality products at affordable prices.
(4) So Ratan formulates its pricing policy on the low cost price strategy which has attracted a lot of customers in the past and it continues to do so.
(5) Another stance used by Ratan's Target Audience is based on customer-wise targeting and industry wise targeting. This strategy divides the target audience on the following two bases :
(6)
Segment wise break down of Customer -
Based Target Audience
Customers Ratan products
Kids Chocolate, Ratan cool, Ratan milk.
Youth Ratan Pizza Cheese, Cheese spread,
Health Conscious Ratan Shakti, Ratan Lite, Butter.

The above table showcases how Ratan has a diversified customer base.

(7) Industry Based Target Audience: Ratan has segmented milk for various industries such as ice-cream manufacturers, restaurants, coffee shops, and many similar industries. Further, it has segmented butter, ghee and cheese for bakeries, snack retailers, confectioneries, and many more.
(8) The target audience study tells us that Ratan has a strong presence in both Business to Business and Businessto-Customers.
(9) Ratan's marketing campaigns and strategies are implemented in a very attractive way. For example, the story of the 'Ratan Girl' is a popular 'ad' icon. It is a hand drawn cartoon of a young girl.

Based on your understanding of the passage answer any Six out of the Seven questions given below:

  1. What does 'The Ratan Model' aim at?
  2. In dairy production how many tiers are there?
  3. Ratan acts as a direct link...? Explain.
  4. "Ratan Target audience is described as a diversified market. Explain with reference to the given table.
  5. Name the two basis on which Ratan divides the target audience.
  6. In which two spheres does Ratan have a strong presence?
  7. Which is the most loved ad icon of Ratan?
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Chapter: [0.06] Reading Skills
SECTION - B : WRITING
[3]3

Vikrant Public School, Patiala is celebrating its Annual Prize Distribution Function on 14th August. Dr. Akhil Raj, renowned author is the Chief Guest for the occasion. Draft an invitation card in not more than 50 words to be sent to the parents and guests mentioning date, time & venue.

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Chapter: [0.05] Writing Skills
[5]4 | Attempt ANY ONE of the following :
[5]4.i

Nav Vlhar Public School, Lucknow has advertised in "The Morning Star' for the post of a Physical Education teacher. Apply for the same giving detailed bio-data. Invent necessary details. You Are Varun/Vibha of 12 Mall Road, Lucknow.

SITUATION VACANT

NAV VIHAR PUBLIC SCHOOL invites applications for post of qualified and experienced Physical Education teacher. Min. 5 yrs. exp. B. P. Ed with specialization in one sport necessary. Mention additional skills, interests and achievements Contact Principal, Nav Vihar Public School.

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Chapter: [0.05] Writing Skills
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OR
[5]4.ii

You are Parvi/Parinay, special correspondent for The Times of India. You attended a programme organized by the Rotary Club of your district on 'Increasing need for Retirement Homes'. Mr. Rajesh Kher, The Chairman of Twilight Homes was the Chief Guest on the occasion. The programme included a question and answer session followed by poster making, group discussions and a short play written and directed by students. Write a newspaper report on the programme in 120-150 words mentioning date, time, venue activities and response of participants.

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Chapter: [0.05] Writing Skills
SECTION - C : LITERATURE
[10]5 | Attempt ANY FIVE of the six questions given below within 40 words each :
[2]5.i

Why was the peddler surprised at the hospitality he received from the crofter?

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Chapter: [0.013999999999999999] The Rattrap
[2]5.ii

Why did Gandhi chide the lawyers?

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Chapter: [0.015] Indigo
[2]5.iii

Why do you think Aunt Jennifer created animals that are so different from her own character?

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Chapter: [0.026000000000000002] Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers
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[2]5.iv

What is the theme of the poem- 'A Thing of Beauty'?

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Chapter: [0.024] A Thing of Beauty
[2]5.v

Why was Mr. Lamb's gate always open? 

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Chapter: [0.0206] On the Face of It
[2]5.vi

What was the role of the owl in Jack's story?

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Chapter: [0.020499999999999997] Should Wizard Hit Mommy
[8]6 | Answer ANY TWO of the following in about 120-150 words each :
[4]6.i

Keat's things of beauty "move away the pall from our darkened spirits". Explain.

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Chapter: [0.024] A Thing of Beauty
[4]6.ii

Write a character sketch of Evans.

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Chapter: [0.0207] Evans Tries an O-level
[4]6.iii

Why do you think Gandhi considered the Champaran episode to be a turning-point in his life?

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Chapter: [0.015] Indigo

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