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English Official 2023-2024 HSC Commerce (English Medium) 12th Standard Board Exam Question Paper Solution

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English [Official]
Marks: 80 Maharashtra State Board
HSC Commerce (English Medium)
HSC Science (General)
HSC Arts (English Medium)
HSC Science (Electronics)
HSC Science (Computer Science)
HSC Commerce: Marketing and Salesmanship
HSC Arts (Marathi Medium)
HSC Commerce (Marathi Medium)

Academic Year: 2023-2024
Date & Time: 16th July 2024, 11:00 am
Duration: 3h
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Important instructions:

  1. Each activity has to be answered in complete sentence/s. One word answers will not be given complete credit. Just the correct activity number written in case of options will not be given credit.
  2. Web diagrams, flow charts, tables etc. are to be presented exactly as they are with answers.
  3. In point 2 above, just words without the presentation of the activity format/design, will not be given credit. Use of colour pencils/pens etc. is not allowed. (Only blue/black pens are allowed.)
  4. Multiple answers to the same activity will be treated as wrong and will not be given any credit.
  5. Maintain the sequence of the Sections/Question Nos./Activities throughout the activity sheet.

SECTION - I: PROSE (Reading for Comprehension, Language Study, Summary and Mind Mapping)
[16]1
[12]1.A

Read the extract and complete the activities given below:

After working for all these software companies for so many years, I wanted to return to my first love i.e. to read and write on various subjects concerning human life and existence. Therefore, I gave up two offers of around 3 crore rupees per annum to become a writer. This is how my second innings as a writer in Marathi began.

After this, I have written about 34 books in Marathi. Most of them have become bestsellers with tens of thousands of copies sold for each. However, it is not the sales or money that is important to me as much as the fact that these books have brought about very good changes in the lives of thousands of readers. After reading my autobiography Musafir and a book on Psychology Manat, hundreds have come out of depression and more than a dozen have given up thoughts of committing suicide and decided to start all afresh. There are hundreds who tell me that they understood the theory of relativity or Big Bang after reading my book on science Kimayagar. My book Boardroom on Management has created at least 20 successful entrepreneurs. Then there are hundreds who tell me that they now can understand Economic Times or NDTV Profit after reading my book on economics Arthat. Many have turned to Mathematics after reading my book on Mathematics Ganiti. The same is true about my books on Indian Music (Nadvebh), English Literature (Zapoortza), Painting (Canvas), Western Films (Limelight) and Western Music (Symphony) or books such as Genius series, Rakta or Vitamins or Anartha. It is these reactions of thousands of readers and the feeling that I am touching the hearts of thousands, if not lakhs, of my readers, that keeps me going.

Why am I telling you my story? When I look back, there are a number of lessons and values that I cherish and keep learning about even today. Some of these are: Thirst for knowledge, Curiosity, Humility, Humanity, Rationality, Equality, Team work, Quest for excellence, Never say die. Thinking big...

A1. Read and rewrite the following sentences and state whether they are True or False:  (2)

  1. The narrator chose a career in writing over his career in software companies.
  2. The narrator’s success is determined by the sale of his books.
  3. His autobiography has proved itself as a good remedy on depression.
  4. The passage ends on a positive note.

A2. Give reasons:  (2)

  1. The writer could be commercially successful because ______
  2. The writer is telling his story to the readers because ______

A3. Interpret the following statement from the extract:  (2)
"It is these reactions of thousands of readers and the feeling that I am touching the hearts of thousands of my readers, that keeps me going..."

A4. Write a few sentences about your 'dream career.'  (2)

A5. Do as directed:  (2)

  1. I wanted to return to my first love.
    (Frame a 'wh' question to get the underlined part as the answer.)
    1. Where did I wanted to return?
    2. Where do I want to return?
    3. Where did I want to return?
    4. Why did I want to return?
  2. My book 'Boardroom' on management has created at least 20 successful entrepreneurs.
    (Choose the correct passive voice form of the sentence from the options given below.)
    1. At least 20 successful entrepreneurs will be created by my book ‘Boardroom’ on management.
    2. At least 20 successful entrepreneurs have been created by my book ‘Boardroom’ on management.
    3. At least 20 successful entrepreneurs has been created by my book ‘Boardroom’ on management.
    4. At least 20 successful entrepreneurs are created by my book ‘Boardroom’ on management.

A6. Rewrite the given sentences with the appropriate word given in the bracket:  (2)
(existence, management, entrepreneurs, rationally, symphony, autobiography)

  1. There is no human ______ on Mars.
  2. ______ of emotions make a relation musical.
  3. 'My experiments With Truth' is a famous ______.
  4. Time ______ is very significant during examination.
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[4]1.B |  Language study -
[3]1.B.1 | Do as directed:
[1]1.B.1.i

Do as directed:

I can teach four languages, including French.

(Choose the correct option replacing the modal auxiliary showing ‘compulsion’.)

I should teach four languages, including French.

I may teach four languages, including French.

I must teach four languages, including French.

I will teach four languages, including French.

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[1]1.B.1.ii

Choose the correct Rhetorical question form of the sentence from the given options.

Netra is always interested in school excursions.

Hasn't Netra always been interested in school excursions?

Is Netra always interested in school excursions?

Was Netra always interested in school excursions?

Isn't Netra always interested in school excursions?

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[1]1.B.1.iii

There are many people who had a desire to speak 'correct' English.

[Choose the correct simple sentence form of the sentence from the options given below.]

There are many people who had a desire to speak ‘Correct’ English

Many people have a desire to speak ‘Correct’ English.

Very few people had a desire to speak ‘Correct’ English.

Some people will have a desire to speak ‘Correct’ English.

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[1]1.B.2

Spot the error and rewrite correct sentence:

English movies has entertained the world.

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[18]2
[12]2.A

Read the following extract and complete the activities given below:

My inspiration comes from my childhood experiences and observations of nature in rural Kenya. As I was growing up, I witnessed forests being cleared and replaced by commercial plantations, which destroyed local biodiversity and the capacity of the forests to conserve water. In 1977, when we started the Green Belt movement, I was partly responding to the needs.

identified by rural women, namely lack of firewood, clean drinking water, balanced diets, shelter, and income. Throughout Africa, women are the primary caretakers, holding significant responsibility for tilling the land and feeding their families. As a result, they are often the first to become aware of environmental damage as resources become scarce and they are incapable of sustaining their families.

The women we worked with recounted that, unlike in the past, they were unable to meet their basic needs. This was due to the degradation of their immediate environment as well as the introduction of commercial farming, which replaced the growing of household food crops. But international trade controlled the price of the exports from these small-scale farmers, and a reasonable and just income could not be guaranteed. I came to understand that when the environment is destroyed, plundered or mismanaged, we undermine the quality of our life and that of future generations.

Tree planting became a natural choice to address some of the initial basic needs identified by women. Also, tree planting is simple, attainable and guarantees quick, successful results within a reasonable amount of time. This sustains interest and commitment. Together, we have planted over 30 million trees that provide fuel, food, shelter, and income to support our children’s education and household needs. The activity also creates employment and improves soil and watersheds.

Initially, the work was difficult because they were unaware that a degraded environment leads to a scramble for scarce resources and may culminate in poverty and even conflict. They were also unaware of the injustices of international economic arrangements. Later, they became aware of the widespread destruction of the ecosystems, especially through deforestation, climatic instability and contamination of the soil and waters - all contributed to excruciating poverty and subsequent riots.

A1. Complete the web diagram on ‘the impacts of environmental degradation’:    (2)

A2. Provide the supporting details from the extract that highlight the positive effects of tree plantation:    (2)

Positive effects  (1)                                                                          
of  (2)
tree plantation (3)
  (4)

A3. Environmental degradation and mismanagement affect the life in rural Kenya. Explain.    (2)

A4. Suggest some ways to protect your local environment.    (2)

A5. Language Study:     (2)
Do as directed:

(i) Tree planting became a natural choice.

(Find out the correct option in which ‘Present Perfect Tense’ is used.)

(a) Tree planting had become a natural choice.
(b) Tree planting has become a natural choice.
(c) Tree planting will become a natural choice.
(d) Tree planting has been become a natural choice.

(ii) They were unable to meet their basic needs.

(Choose the correct ‘Negative sentence’ of the given statement from the options given below and write it.)

(a) They are not able to meet their basic needs.
(b) They have not able to meet their basic needs.
(c) They were not able to meet their basic needs.
(d) They will not be able to meet their basic needs.

A6. Vocabulary:      (2)

Find out the words from the extract which mean-

(a) extremely painful
(b) all forms of life on earth
(c) act of stealing/removing
(d) the action of making impure by polluting

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[3]2.B | Summarising:

Write a 'summary' of the above extract by using the following points.

Impact of commercial farming - role of the women of Africa - environmental disruption and mismanagement and its effects on life - benefits of plantation.

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[3]2.C | Mind Mapping:

Prepare a mind map on the topic "Disadvantages of smartphone" using your ideas, design and structure.

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SECTION II: POETRY (Poetry and Appreciation)
[14]3
[10]3.A

Read the extract and complete the activities given below:    [10]

When I had money, money, O!
I knew no joy till I went poor;
For many a false man as a friend 
Came knocking all day at my door.

Then felt I like a child that holds
A trumpet that he must not blow
Because a man is dead; I dared
Not speak to let this false world know.

Much have I thought of life, and seen
How poor men’s hearts are ever light;
And how their wives do hum like bees
About their work from morn till night.

So, when I hear these poor ones laugh,
And see the rich ones coldly frown
Poor men, think 1, need not go up
So much as rich men should come down.

  1. Compare the lifestyle of the rich and poor people.
      Rich people   Poor people
    (i)   (i)  
    (ii)   (ii)  
  2. Explain the reasons for which many false friends came knocking at the poet’s door.
  3. Define, ‘Friendship’ in your own words.
  4. Name and explain the figure of speech in the following line:
    'Much have I thought of life, and seen.'
  5. Compose four poetic lines of your own on 'happiness.'
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Chapter:
[4]3.B

Read the extract and write the appreciation of the poem given below:

My father travels on the late evening train
Standing among silent commuters in the yellow light
Suburbs slide past his unseeing eyes
His shirt and pants are soggy and his black raincoat
Stained with mud and his bag stuffed with books
Is falling apart. His eyes dimmed by age
fade homeward through the humid monsoon night.
Now I can see him getting off the train
Like a word dropped from a long sentence.
He hurries across the length of the grey platform,
Crosses the railway line, enters the lane,
His chappals are sticky with mud, but he hurries onward.
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SECTION III (Writing Skills)
[16]4 | Complete the activities as per the instructions given below:
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[4]4.A
[4]4.A.1 | Drafting a virtual message:

Imagine, Sunny has been selected to appear in the final round of the singing competition. Sunny’s father has moved out of the city for some official work. Sunny tried to call his father several times. But, due to the connectivity issues, he is unable to contact his father. Draft a virtual message in about 50 words to convey this information/news to his father.

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Chapter:
OR
[4]4.A.2 | Statement of Purроse.

Imagine, after your HSC, you wish to pursue a degree in 'Bachelors in Communication Skills', in a reputed university in India or abroad.

Prepare a ‘statement of purpose’ (SOP) in about 150 words which will help you to get admission in your dream university. 

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Chapter: [0.034] Statement of Purpose
OR
[4]4.A.3 | Group Discussion:

Imagine the XII class students attended a presentation on “writing skill” conducted by a distinguished personality. Write a group discussion in the form of dialogues associated with this presentation among 3/4 student participants.

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[4]4.B | Attempt 'Any One’ of the following activities:
[4]4.B.1 | E-mail:

Imagine your housing colony wishes to organize a programme in view of ‘World Ozone Day.” As the secretary of the colony, draft an email to a distinguished personality to invite him as a chief guest for the same.

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Chapter:
OR
[4]4.B.2 | Report Writing:

Imagine your college recently organised a programme on 'Personality Development.' As a student incharge, write a report of the same in about 150 words for your college magazine.

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Chapter:
OR
[4]4.B.3 | Interview:

Imagine you wish to conduct an interview of a ‘social worker.' With the help of the format given below, draft questions on the given fields.

(Do not change the sequence of the questions.)

Name of the interviewee:
Field/Reputation
Date/Venue/Time
Duration of Interview
Questions
Questions based on:
(1) Early interests
(2) Challenges faced
(3) Role model/s
(4) Achievements/Awards
(5) Feedback
(6) Family support
(7) Government support
(8) Future plans
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[4]4.C | Attempt 'Any One' of the following activities:
[4]4.C.1 | Speech:

Imagine you wish to participate in an intercollegiate elocution competition. You have selected 'Should we keep pets?' as your topic for your speech. Draft a speech in about 150 words on this topic.

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Chapter:
OR
[4]4.C.2 | Compering:

Imagine your college is organising a programme to celebrate 'Teacher's Day.' You are given the responsibility to compere at the programme. Prepare the programme script deciding the flow of the whole programme. You may take help of the given points. [prayer, welcome, introduction, felicitation, speeches, vote of thanks]

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Chapter:
OR
[4]4.C.3 | Ехрansion of Idea:

Read the following proverb. Share your view and expand the ideas.

The wise man has long ears and a short tongue!

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Chapter: [0.06] Additional Writing Skills
[4]4.D | Attempt 'Any One' of the following activities:
[4]4.D.1 | Review:

You have recently read a 'Book’/'Magazine.' 'Write a Review' on the same with the help of the following points:

  • Title/Contents
  • Presentation/Creativity/Novelty
  • Objectives/Features/Characteristics
  • Personal views/Opinion/Evaluation
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OR
[4]4.D.2 | Blog:

Write a 'Blog' in a proper format on 'Leisure and Entertainment' with the help of the following points (100 to 150 words):

  • Contextual meaning
  • Why the need?
  • What changes can be noticed?
  • Do's and don'ts
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OR
[4]4.D.3 | Appeal:

Prepare an 'Appeal' on the topic "Avoid Unauthorised Hoardings and Banners" with the help of the following points (100 to 150 words):

  • Reduces the beauty of the area
  • Distractions on the road
  • Causes accidents
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SECTION- IV (LITERARY GENRE-NOVEL)
[16]5
[4]5.A | Complete the activities given below as per the instructions:
[2]5.A.1

Match the column:

  Column 'A'   Column 'B'
(1) Setting (a) Course of events
(2) Conflict (b) Central idea
(3) Plot (c) The background of the story
(4) Theme (d) Provides interest and curiosity
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Chapter:
[2]5.A.2 | Choose the correct alternatives and rewrite the sentence: 
[0.5]5.A.2.i

Stream of consciousness is a phrase coined by ______.

Virginia Woolf

William James

Mary Shelley

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Chapter:
[0.5]5.A.2.ii

______ is considered as the first novel based on science and technology.

Pearl

Frankenstein

Clarissa

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Chapter:
[0.5]5.A.2.iii

The word ‘Novella,’ is originated from the ______ word.

Spanish

Italian

Latin

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Chapter:
[0.5]5.A.2.iv

The ______ novel narrates the adventures of the protagonist.

Realistic

Picaresque

Gothic

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Chapter:
[4]5.B
[2]5.B.1

Answer in about 50 words to the question given below:

The extract presents E.R. Braithwaite as a silent observer in 'To Sir, with Love.' Explain.

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Chapter:
[2]5.B.2

Justify how the half-yearly report of Students' Council was an important event for the teachers and students.

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Chapter:
[4]5.C
[2]5.C.1

Answer in about 50 words to the question given below:

Compare the characters Passepartout and Detective Fix from the novel ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.

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Chapter:
[2]5.C.2

Answer in about 50 words to the question given below:

Aouda’s acceptance of Fogg’s marriage proposal is a pleasant part in the plot of ‘Around the World in Eighty Days.' Comment.

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[4]5.D
[2]5.D.1

Sherlock Holmes is the leading character in the extract. Explain.

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Chapter: [0.044000000000000004] The Sign of Four
[2]5.D.2

Answer in about 50 words to the question given below:

Narrate the case of Miss Morstan in your words.

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Chapter: [0.044000000000000004] The Sign of Four

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