PRE-TEST EXAMINATION-2080
GRADE XII
Compulsory
English
Candidates are required to give their
answers in their own words as far as practicable. The figures in the margin
indicate full marks.
Full Marks: 75
1. Read the following text about a fitness activity
and complete the tasks that follow.
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You want to be healthy. You know, you need to exercise
more. But if you are not ready to grunt through an hour of kick-boxing, don't
despair. There is a growing agreement among exercise researchers that the
intense physical activities offered by most health clubs are not the only–or
even the preferable–path to better health. Indeed, the best thing for most of
us may be to just walk.
Yes, walk. At a reasonable vigorous clip (five to six
km/h) for half an hour or so, may be five
or six times a week. You may not feel the benefits all at once, but the
evidence suggests that over the long term, a regular walking routine can do a
world of preventive good.
Walking, in fact, may be the perfect exercise. For
starters, it's one of the safest things you can do with your body. It's much
easier on the knees than running and doesn't trigger untoward side effects.
Dr.Johnna Manson, chief of preventive medicine at a leading Harvard woman's
hospital says, "If everyone were to walk briskly 30 minutes a day, we
could cut the incidence of many chronic diseases by 30 to 40 per cent."
She further says, ''Regular physical activity is probably as close to a magic bullet as we will come in modern
medicine."
And for those of us who don't have half-hour chunks of
time, the news gets even better. Several recent studies suggest that walking
briskly three or four times a day for 10 minutes at a time may provide many of
the same benefits as walking continuously for 30 minutes.
Here's how to make the most of your walking routine.
First, get into gear. Walker's shoes need to have enough room at the front for
the feet to spread. Then, ease on down that road. Avoid muscle aches by
starting slowly and incorporating gentle stretches into both your warmup and
cool down. You must plot your course. Some people walk at a specific time each
day. Others shoehorn walking into their routines by parking the car a few
minutes from the store or taking the stairs instead of the lift. Record your
efforts, including how long and how far you walked. Jotting down improvements
keeps you motivated and challenges you to do better.
Since walking affects you in so many ways at once, it's
difficult to determine precisely why it's good for you. But much of the
evidence gathered so far is compelling.
Brisk walking is good for the heart—which makes a lot of
sense. The heart is a muscle after all, and anything that makes the blood flow
faster through a muscle helps keep it in shape. But regular walking also lowers
blood pressure, which decreases the stress on the arteries. It can boost the
amount of HDL cholesterol (the good one) in our blood. It even seems to make
the blood less "sticky", and therefore less likely to produce
unwanted clots. This all adds up to as much as a 50 per cent reduction in the
risk of suffering a heart attack.
A. Complete the following sentences using the words
highlighted in the text. Two of those words are not necessary. 5x1=5
a. He
looks like a bodybuilder as he has a strong ………………….
b. You
can still get a good house for a very …………………. price.
c. It
was really freezing. So, we ……………………… some wood to build a fire.
d. Although
he lost his job, he didn‘t ……………..
e. Jogging
regularly is the best ………………….. measure for a heart disease.
B. Read the text again and write
TRUE if the
statement agrees with the information given in the text.
FALSE if the
statement contradicts the information given in the text.
NOT GIVEN if there is no information in the text. 5x1=5
a. According
to the author, only strong physical exercise keeps people healthy.
b. The
author thinks that walking is better than running in the initial stage.
c. Regular
exercise frequently releases our brain cells.
d. Physical
exercise ensures the overall growth of a person.
e. The
author advises people to make notes of the duration and distance of the daily
walk.
C. Give short answers to the following questions in
ONE SENTENCE each. 5 x 1= 5
a.
Why does the author mention ‗exercise researchers‘ in
the first paragraph?
b.
Where does Johnna Manson work?
c.
Why does the author use the phrase ‗a magic bullet‘ in
the third paragraph?
d.
Do you agree or disagree with the author‘s point of
view? Why, why not?
e.
How is the author in this text trying to convince the
readers?
2. Write short answers to the following questions in
about 75 words each. 5x2=10
a.
Why was the success of Rakesh a matter of discussion in
the neighbourhood? (A Devoted Son)
b.
Describe the irritating things that the people do with
the strange old man. (A Very Old Man with
Enormous Wings)
OR
Describe
marriage as a social institution. (Marriage as a Social Institution)
c.
‗Human beings are connected with hope.‘ Do you agree or
disagree with this statement? Give reasons. (The Awakening Age)
d.
Do you agree with the author‘s view that history has
been a major debatable issue in the present world? Give your opinion. (Humility)
OR
How can
wisdom be taught? Give examples. (Knowledge and Wisdom)
e.
How does Famous Actress try to convince Earnest Young
Woman? (A Matter of Husbands)
3. Write long answers to the following questions in
about 150 words each. 2x5=10
a.
Explain the following lines with reference to the
context. (I was My Own Route)
And I was all in
me as was life in me...
I wanted to be
like men wanted me to be:
an attempt at
life; a game of hide and seek with my being. But I was made of nows; when the
heralds announced me at the regal parade of the old guard, the desire to follow
men warped in me, and the homage was left waiting for me.
OR
Sketch the character of Monsieur Durand. (Facing
Death)
b.
How does the play make a satire on feudal system of
Nepali society of late 18th century?
(The Bull)
4. Summarise the following text in approximately 150
words. Write only the ideas of the original text but do not include your own
opinions, interpretations, deductions or comments. 7
Madhav Prasad Ghimire is a renowned Nepali poet who has
given a great contribution to Nepali literature. He is one of the last of the
oldest generation of poets in Nepal. He was motivated by the works of
Rabindranath Tagore. He is a poet of the romantic tradition. He has written
many incredible books such as Gauri, Malati Mangale, Himal Pari Himal Wari,
Aswathama, Rajheswari, and Shakuntala and he is well known for his inspiring works.
He was honoured as Rashtra Kavi (poet of the nation) of Nepal. He is
undoubtedly one of the rare poets in Nepal to gain fame and fortune, and not
the unfortunate forgetfulness they normally receive.
But the greatest asset of his life is its simplicity. He
is a very simple person with a simple taste, but his verses are varied and
complex. However, for some, he is a Himalayan poet and for some the poet of
love and harmony. However, this truth cannot be denied: he is a lyric poet and
one of the true servants of Nepali literature.
It is also a national treasure associated with the golden
age of Nepali literature. He is one of the last of the oldest generation of
poets whose contemporaries, Bal Krishna Sama and Laxmi Prasad Devkota, have
become historical figures in the annals of Nepali literature.
It is known that in his masterpieces such as Gauri and
Malati Mangale he portrayed terrible truths of society. This literature was
most praised by the Nepali people. Some of his other important literary works
include Himal Pari Himal Wari, Rajeshwori, Aswathama, and Shakuntala which are
most appreciated.
He is a simple man with a complex and different
perception. Rastra Kavi Ghimire was cited as a source of inspiration in the
Nepali literary brotherhood. Not only writing but also his will to live has
inspired many Nepali people. According to him, there are three mantras to live
longer; Easy exercise or yoga, positive thinking, and creativity.
For him, education in his own life is very important,
since it takes a person from darkness to light and it is very important that
Nepali youth should learn these things from him. He is respected by the people
of Nepal.
―I think poets should be able to go beyond the social
hierarchy and bring visions to humanity, and by using their poetic abilities,
they should be able to expand the mind and pursue the truth.‖, this is a great
sentence by Madhav Prasad Ghimire.
5. Write a letter to your cousin recommending him/her
a book/novel that you thought worth reading in about 180 words. Describe the
factors that you liked most. 8
6. ‘Privatization in education creates two class
citizens.’ To what extent do you agree with this opinion? Write an essay in
about 300 words on why you think so shading light on pros and cons of
privatizing education, issues and Government responsibilities. 10
7. Do as instructed in the brackets and re-write the
sentences. (10x1=10)
a.
I have to go to the dentist because my tooth is aching
terrible. (Find the mistake in this
sentence and correct it.).
b.
His house is … (in/ at/ by/on) the way from Itahari to
Biratnagar. (Choose the correct
preposition to complete the sentence)
c.
Ram assured me that he would meet me at the bus station
exactly at 8 a. m. It is now 10
I have waiting for him since early
morning. (Identify which bolded verb
forms is incorrect and rewrite.)
d.
You … (will/must/has to/had to) stop smoking. It is
very harmful. (Fill in the blanks
choosing the appropriate auxiliary verb).
e.
He usually … (do/did/has done/does) his homework in his
room. (Identify which bolded verb forms
completes the sentence.)
f.
As a part of the project work, the students had to work
physically. Therefore, they requested their teacher to stop study. (Identify which bold-faced word needs to be
rewritten and correct it.)
g.
Ganesh is a doctor. His wife is a doctor. (Combine the sentences using the conjunction
both …………. and.)
h.
The man is in the garden. The man is wearing a blue
jumper (Join the two sentences using
appropriate relative pronoun).
i.
My uncle wrote a wonderful play. (Change the sentence into passive voice).
j.
Mohan said, ―My brother arrived home late‖. (Change the sentence into reported speech).
8. Choose and copy the correct alternatives: 5x1=5
i. Which one
of the following words has a different final sound?
I brushed ii) glanced iii)
looked iv)
filled
ii.
You went for a long run this morning. The word ‗run‘ in
this sentence is:
I a noun ii) a verb iii)
an adverb iv) an adjective
iii.
Which one of the following words does not take the
prefix ‗Im‘?
I pure ii) fertile iii) moral iv)
proper
iv.
Which one of the following words comes between ‗example‘
and ‗exchange‘ in the dictionary entry?
I excavate ii) examine iii)
excite iv)
exclude
v.
The administration has officially asked transportation
employees to …………their demonstration.
I call on ii) call off iii)
call at iv)
call for
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