MP Board class 11th english varshik pariksha paper solution 2022

MP Board class 11th english varshik pariksha paper solution 2022,11th english annual exam imp questions

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MP BOARD 11th class question paper 2022

BoardMP BOARD
Class9th,11th
subjectsAll subjects
MP board class 9th,11th exam date16 march 2022
MP board class 9th,11th End date12 april 2022
Exam modeoffline
official websitempbse.nic.in

MP Board 11th question paper 2022


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11th English varshik paper 2022
11th english varshik pariksha paper solution



कक्षा 11 वीं परीक्षा अंग्रेज़ी

[Total No. of Questions: 15]

[Total No. of Printed Pages: 16]

[Time: 03 Hours)

[Maximum Marks: 100].

Instructions

(1) All questions are compulsory.

(2) Marks are indicated against each question.

Q.1

SECTION - A

Read the following passage and answer the questions on the [10x1=10]

basis of comprehension of the passage (Any ten).

Ideas rule the world and thoughts decide the way of life. It is the mind which sculptures one's destiny. If one thinks positively, if one thinks in the right direction, one achieves the goal, what one

aspires for. Ideas are nothing, but an outcome of one's detailed thinking. They shape and determine the destiny of human beings and contribute to the growth and well-being of the civilization.

Every great achievement whether in the field of religion, science, medicine, space, technology, information and communication sector or in any field, was at the first stage, an idea. The most

extraordinary success, the astonishing scientific discovery, the splendid technological feats like splitting the atom, heart

transplantation , cloning of sheep , unraveling the secrets of Mars, walking on the surface of the Moon, were all the results of an idea in the beginning. Have we ever thought of the present revolution in Information Technology two decades back? It was

the vision of Azim Hashmi Premji, N.R. Narayan Murthy and also the late Dewang Mehta, Sam Pitrala and others who catapulted India among the super powers in IT sector. Ideas with knowledge,

lead to action and success comes to you with hugging hands. Knowledge is power. When a person applies his knowledge and understands the problem, analyses the prevailing situation with

hard work and perseverance, the solution is not far to reach and when one knows the answer, the success is yours. It was the

noble idea of Alfred Nobel, inventor of Dynamite, to use his fortune. for the establishment of Annual awards to people who contributed outstandingly in the field of Physics, Chemistry, Medicine,

Literature, Economics and Peace.

"Ideas are like rabbits, you get a couple, learn how to handle them

and pretty soon you have a dozen."

- John Steinbeck

Questions -

(0) How can we solve a problem?

(ii) India has become a super power in IT sector. To whom does

the credit go?

(ii) How can a person achieve his goal?

(iv) Why has John Steinbeck compared ideas with rabbits?

(v) What is 'a period of ten years' called?

(vi) Mention some scientific and technological advancements of

human civilization.

Q.2

(8x1=8]

(vii) You must have heard about Nobel Prize. In how many fields

is it given? Mention them.

(vi) What does not lead to success?

(a) analysis

(b) knowledge

(c) prejudices

(d) perseverance

(ix) Pick out a word from the passage which means 'magnificent'.

(x) What is the adjective form of fortune'?

(xi) What is the opposite of 'decline"?

Read the passage and answer the questions (Any eight) -

Literacy is one of the most essential indicators of the quality of a country's human capital. While the country has made significant progress in improving literacy over the years, it continues to be home to 313 million illiterate people; 59 percent of them are women. About three decades ago, the adult male literacy rate in India was almost twice that for adult females. While this gap has narrowed substantially over the years, adult male literacy rate still surpasses the adult female literacy rate. A survey was conducted by National Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, India. The collected information is given below -

Year

1987 1993 1999 2007 2014 2017

(%) (%) (%) (%) (%)

(%)

Male Literacy Rate 60.5 65.5 69.2 76.6 80.3 81.5

Female Literacy Rate 31.7 37.9 43.8 54.9 61.8 64.6

Gender Gap in 28.9 27.6 25.4 21.7 18.5 16.9

Literacy


Questions -

(i) What was the male literacy rate in the year 1987?

(ii) What was the female literacy rate in the year 1999?

(iii) Which one was greater – female literacy rate in 2014 or male

literacy rate in 1987?

(iv) How much was the gender gap in the literacy rate in the year

1993?

(V) In which year was the male literacy rate at the highest?

(vi) in which year the gender gap in literacy was 21.7%?

(vii) In which year did the female literacy rate show the highest

boom/rise?

(viii) In which year was the gender gap in literacy at the highest?

(ix) What do you find after analysing the data – The Gender Gap

in Literacy is increasing or decreasing?

Read the passage carefully and make notes. Supply a suitable [5+3=8]

title and write a short summary on the basis of your notes (in your

own words)

Disaster management is a term that is usually referred to as the

management of resources and responsibilities in dealing with the

losses of life and property in a disaster. Every country should have

a plan to maintain or mitigate the cause of disasters. The whole

world is in the disaster management mode due to the COVID - 19

pandemic that has gripped the whole world. Countries that were

disaster - ready are coping up with the pandemic relatively well

than the countries that had neglected the importance of disaster

management. The example of U.S.A., Italy or Spain is in front of

us. Disasters can be both, man-made as well as natural.

Q.3


Earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions, landslides etc. are some natural disasters. Bomb explosions, gas leakage, fire accidents, wars etc. are some man-made disasters. Disaster management should always have long term planning and everything should be in place well before the occurrence of disasters. Organizations such as the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) takes necessary actions during and before disasters. When the cyclone Amphan hit India and Bangladesh on the Bay of Bengal coast, the preparedness of the authorities led to the mass evacuation of people in the red zones. A proper rehabilitation program should be in place to help the victims. Government should provide them employment opportunities, health and monetary aids etc. Citizens can also play a significant role in disaster management. They can spread awareness about the precautions to be taken. It is the duty of the teachers and school-management to let the students understand their duties and responsibilities during and after the disasters. People should have the knowledge of basic first aid. They should be trained not to panic and to avoid spreading rumours, hoaxes and false news.

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