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Namma Kalviwww.surabooks.comwww.nammakalvi.orgGovt. Model Question Paper - 2018-19with Answer KeycomandSura’s Model Question Papers - 2 Nos.with Answer Key11ENGLISHthoks.STD.Time : 2½ hours Written Exam Marks : 90 MarksOn 21.08.2018, Model Question Paper is released by the Govt. We have given it along withAnswer Key.aboAs per G.O. No. 118 dated 09-06-2018, English Paper-I and Paper-II are combined into a singlepaper. Prose, poetry, grammar and non-detailed portions are covered in a single paper.We have prepared and given here two Model Papers along with Answer Key.Kind Attention to the Students From this year onwards, blue print system has been abolished.ur Please note that questions will be framed from IN-TEXT portions ALSO. Approximately 20% of the questions will be asked from IN-TEXT portions.s These questions will be based on Reasoning and Understanding of the lessons.w Further, Creative and Higher Order Thinking Skills questions will also be asked. It requiresthe students to clearly understand the lessons. So the students have to think and answer suchquestions. It is instructed that henceforth if any questions are asked from ‘out of syllabus’, grace markswill not be given.ww Term Test, Revision Test and Model Exam will be conducted based on the above pattern only. Concentrating only on the book-back questions and/or previous year questions, henceforth,may not ensure to score 100% marks. Also note that the answers must be written either in blue ink or in black ink. Avoid using boththe colour inks to answer the questions. For MCQs, the answers should be written in full. Simply writing (a) or (b) etc. will not get fullmarks. You have to write (a) or (b) etc., along with the answer given in the options.orders@surabooks.com1Ph: 81242 01000 / 96001 75757

www.surabooks.comwww.nammakalvi.orgGovt. Model Question Paper - 2018-19STD.(with Answer Key)m11thEnglish Time : 2.30 HoursMarks : 90This paper is divided in to Six Sections A, B, C, D, E and F. All the sections are compulsory.Separate Instructions are given with each questions, where ever necessary. Read and follow the instructions.Stick to the prescribed word limit.SECTION - A (Vocabulary)I. A) Choose the most appropriate synonym ofthe underlined lexical item in each of thefollowing sentences. (3 1 3)Her silver locks were scattered untidily over her pale,puckered face (a) graceful (b) fresh (c) smoothed (d) wrinkled2.It is the efficiency rather than the inefficiency of humanmemory that compels my wonder.(a) irritation(b) inability(c) inferiority(d) ability.swThe other teams had already completed their weightin, which is compulsory for all players.(a) required(b) obligatory(c) voluntary(d) compulsionIt was at this point that my wife looked at me with anexpression of wonder – not anger or exasperation.(a) irritation(b) calmness(c) vexation(d) annoyanceC) Answer all the questions. 7.11.Choose the word from the options given to form acompound word with “toll”.(a) Plaza(b) late(c) proof(d) wheel12.Form a new word by adding a suitable prefix to the rootword “audible”(a) in(b) re(c) un(d) de13.Choose the expanded form of “GST”.(a) Goods and Service Trade(b) Goods and Savings Term(c) Goods and Service Tax(d) Good Social Tax14.The process of listening to an audio file and writing whathas been said verbatim.(a) Translation(b) Transcription(c) Narration(d) TransliterationThe staff looked so prosperous and unsympathetic.(a) rich(b) wealthy (c) poor(d) luxuriousw6.Choose the meaning of the foreign word in the sentence:Talking business at dinner is a “faux pas” in France(a) genuine(b) social blunder(c) summary(d) secret sessionw5.Choose the meaning of the idiom “Back to the wall”.(a) In serious difficulty(b) abandoning one who is in difficulty(c) try any method to overcome a crisis(d) sign of something going wrong we have to re-call the struggles of the past andrealize the perils and possibilities (a) safeties(b) dangers (c) securities (d) certaintyB) Choose the most accurate of the four givenwords which is opposite to the usage of theunderlined word in the following sentences. (3 1 3)4.9.10.ur3.Choose the right definition for the given term “Pathologist”.(a) one who studies diseases(b) one who studies insects(c) one who studies earthquake(d) one who studies birdsabo1.8.oks.1.2.3.coGENERAL INSTRUCTIONS(8 1 8)Choose the clipped form of “Demonstration”.(a) Demon(b) Monster(c) Demo(d) Stationorders@surabooks.com2Ph: 81242 01000 / 96001 75757

3Sura’s n XI Std - English n Govt. Model QuestionPaper - 2018-19 www.surabooks.com25.II. A) Read the following poetic lines andanswer any three (3) of the following in asentence. (3 2 6)Change into passive voice of the following sentence:Vani wrote a letter to the editor . She posted it yesterday.26.Fill in the conditional clause appropriately:I think if I (drive not) so fast, I(slide, not) into the tree.27.Fill in the blanks with suitable forms of the verbsgiven in brackets.Ever since social networking sites entered our lives, they(serve) as platforms where users could usethe virtual space offered by these social media.co15. If this belief from heaven be sent,If such be Nature’s holy plan.(a) What is the figure of speech implied in this line.(b) Why does the poet call it ‘holy’?16. For he’s a fiend in feline shape, a monster of depravity.(a) Identify the poem and the poet.(b) Explain the phrase ‘monster of depravity’.B) Answer any two of the following in 20-30words. (2 2 4)Why did the grandmother accompany the author toschool?20.What is a tight corner? What happens when one findsoneself in a tight corner?21.When does human memory work with less than its usualcapacity?ur19.sC) Answer the following in a paragraph ofabout 125-150 words (2 6 12)Why was Mary Kom named the “Queen of Boxing”(OR)w22.28.Fill in with articles.computer can do all those activities whichhuman brain can do.29.Fill in the blanks in the following sentence withappropriate prepositions.In case difficulty, you should refera dictionary.abo18. “And nothing can we call our own but deathAnd that small model of the barren earth”(a) Pick out the rhyming words in these lines.(b) What is the small model of the barren earth?However, recent incidents (cause) many toquestion the freedom to express views on various issuesand in some cases.oks.17. “A life that knows no kneeling and bendingWe are proud and feel so tall”(a) What kind of a life, does the poet talk about?(b) Pick out the alliterated words.30.Add appropriate question tags to the followingsentences.(a) Cities are increasingly becoming urbanised.(b) They experiment with ways to improve air quality31.Complete the sentences using the words in the bracketappropriately.The water (boil) in a vessel. Then tea leavesand milk (add) to the water.32.Re-arrange the shuffled words of the sentence.(a) them / being / is / a house / constructed/ by .(b) the door / not / slammed / be / let.33.Fill in with suitable phrases / conjunctions.He played his illness his teamlost the match.Bring out the pun in the title “The Accidental tourist”Do you think the poet wants to say that man is unhappybecause he has lost his link with nature and forgotten howto enjoy nature or because man is cruel to other men?(OR)Write a short summary of the poem “The Hollow Crown”B) Answer any one of the following: (1 4 4)34.Correct and edit the following passage:Games and sports helps in recreation. Soccer, cricket,lawn tennis or wrestling is eagerly watched by millionsof fans all over a world. It helps one get a temporary relieffrom the tensions of a day. The dedication displayed byall player in the field indicates the mental and spiritualdevelopment of the player.35.Punctuate the following:i would tell her english words and little things of westernscience and learning the law of gravity archimedesprinciple, the worldbeingroundetc. 75757Ph: 8124201000/ 96001ww23.mSECTION - B (Poetry & Prose)SECTION - C (Grammar and Language Skills)III. A) Answer any seven of the following: (7 2 14)24. Report the following dialogue :Taj: Where are you going now?Harsha : I am going to the library. Are you coming withorders@surabooks.comme?

4 Sura’sn XI Std - English n Govt. Model Question Paper - 2018-19www.surabooks.comSECTION - D (Writing)of auction. Though open auctions generally yieldhigher prices, closed formats are sometimes preferredin situations in which the privacy of the prospectivebuyers is considered paramount or the need to documentprecisely how much each party bid is high.IV. A) Answer any four of the following. (4 4 16)You are Satish / Sonali, the student incharge of the schoollibrary. Draft a mail to order@engbooks.com placing anorder for “The complete set of encyclopedia”.38.Expand the following News Headlines :(i) Anu Kreethi selected the new Miss India(ii) New Syllabus and textbooks for Std 1,6,9 and 11students.(iii) 12 Injured as Buses Collide.(iv) Indian Team on the high in T20s in England.Extend the conversation with two more exchangesSeema : Could I get something to eat immediately?Waiter : Yes Ma’am. We have hot idlies.40.Write a summary or Make notes of the followingpassage.There are basically two types of auctions: ascending-bidauctions and descending-bid auctions. Ascending-bidauctions start out with a low bid for an object. The priceof the object is gradually raised until only one bidderremains. By contrast, descending-bid auctions start outwith a high bid and the price is progressively lowereduntil a customer expresses a willingness to purchasethe object. Both procedures have a number of variants.For example, in some types of auctions a professionalauctioneer declares the suggested bids. In other types ofauctions, however, the customers make their own bids.Another variant, used at places such as eBay or YahooAuction, is called a “buyout option”. A high price foran item is declared. Anyone willing to pay that priceis guaranteed a purchase. This variant seems to appealconsumers who dislike uncertainty: for a fixed price theyare guaranteed an object. “Buyout options” are mostcommonly used if the seller has a stock of several copiesof the same item.Both ascending-bid and descending-bid auctions canbe conducted in either open or closed formats. In openformats, all participants know what exactly how muchan object is going for. For example, at many Japanesefish markets, wholesalers gather around the fish tobe purchased and raise their hands as the auctioneernames progressively higher prices. In closed auctions,participants are unaware of how much other participantsare willing to pay for an object. For example, a casein which participants used sealed envelopes to placeorders@surabooks.comtheir bidson a piece of real estate represents this type[Write XXXX for your name and YYYY for youraddress]WantedEnglish teacher - post graduate with computerknowledge, and good communication skills. Minimum2 Years of Experience is mandatoryApply to : Post Box No : 1998C/o. The HinduChennai - 02.www.surabo39.m37.B) 41. Read the following advertisement andrespond to it with a resume/bio-data/CV considering yourself fulfilling theconditions specified: (1 8 8)coYou are Tarun / Tharini, the President of your schoolliterary association. Your club is organizing a play on“ Life of Kalam”. Draft a notice informing the studentsabout this play.oks.36.(OR)Write an essay in about 200 words on any one of thefollowing :(a) My ambition in life.(b) The impact of Computers in the modern world.(c) Where there is a will, there is a way.SECTION - E (Reading)V.Answer any one of the following. (1 4 4)42.Read the following passage carefully and answer thequestions that follow.The term plutocracy is generally used to describe thesetwo distinct concepts: one of a historical nature andone of a modern political nature. The former indicatesthe political control of the state by an oligarchy of thewealthy. Examples of such plutocracies include theRoman Republic, some city-states in Ancient Greece, thecivilization of Carthage, the Italian city-states/merchantrepublics of Venice, Florence, Genoa, and pre-WWIIEmpire of Japan zaibatsus. Before the equal voting rightsmovement managed to end it in the early 20th century,many countries used a system where rich persons hadmore votes than poor. A factory owner may for instancehave had 2000 votes while a worker had one or if theywere very poor no right to vote at all. Even artificialpersons such as companies had voting rights. Mostwestern democracies permit partisan organizations toraise funds for politicians, and political parties frequentlyaccept significant donations from various individualseither directlyPh:or81242throughcorporations01000/ 96001 75757or advocacygroups.

5Sura’s n XI Std - English n Govt. Model QuestionPaper - 2018-19 www.surabooks.com43.Read the following poem and answer the questionsthat follow :I know what the caged bird feels, alas!When the sun is bright on the upland slopes;When the wind stirs soft through the springing grass,And the river flows like a stream of glass;When the first bird sings and the first bud opes,(i)In line 4, the phrase “like a stream of glass” suggeststhe water is(a) cold(b) clear(c) dirty(d) hard(ii) In line 5, the word ‘ opes” means(c) opens(d) fallsur(a) Closes (b) cracks(iii) What is the tone or the mood of the poem?(iv) Suggest a suitable title for the poem.sSECTION - F (Supplementary Reader)Write an essay of about 200 words by developing the(1 8 4)following hints: A policeman - down the street- checking doors –a manstanding- stops to talk - about the childhood friends whoagreed to meet -after 20 years- his friend there shows uphow each of them has changed- The criminal -arrested,and the undercover cop says -20 years - change a goodman into a criminal.www44.(OR)Many patients wait - dentist’s clinic- tensed –tooth- beingextracted- the arrival of the dentist-Joe, the first patientcalled in- the nurse goes- with hammer-reaction – othervisitors- go away fear. - was to open tool box. orders@surabooks.commd) wrinkled2. d) abilityb) dangers4. c) voluntaryc) poor6. b) calmnessc) Demoa) one who studies diseasesa) In serious difficulty10. b) social blundera) Plaza12. a) inadudiblec) Goods and Services Tax 14. d) Transliterationa) Anaphora. It is the repetition of a word at the beginningof successive lines. Here, “If”.b) The poet calls the Nature’s work as ‘holy’ as it is God’swork from heaven.16. a) Poem : Macavity - The Mystery Cat.Poet : T.S. Eliotb) “monster of depravity” means “giant of evil quality /moral corruption.”17. a) A life that knows no kneeling and bending.b) The alliterated words : knows - kneeling;are - and.18. a) Rhyming words : death - earth.b) ‘The body’s flesh’ is the small model of the barrenearth.19. The grandmother accompanied the author to school inorder to make him to study the lessons and also get herselfto read the scriptures inside a temple. Here, the school wasattached to the temple.20. A tight corner means a difficult situation, from which it ishard to escape. When one finds oneself in a tight cornerhe will not know how to get out of that situation and hewill put himself in a terrible state of mind.21. A very methodical man always remembers to take theprescribed medicine in time. In such occasion the humanmemory works with less than its usual capacity.22. Mary Kom was an Indian Woman Boxer with an Olympicmedal. She was a five time champion of World AmateurBoxing. She owns the record of being the single and theonly woman to earn a medal in 6 world championships. Shewon a Bronze Medal in London Olympics in 2012. In thefly weight category of World Rankings - ALBA, she stoodat the 4th position. She is Padma Bhushan Awardee and haswon uncountable awards till date. There were a numberof other international level championships in Taiwan,Vietnam, Denmarks and so on. But it was retaining herworld title in 2006 by defeating Steluta Duta of Romania22-7 at the Fourth World Championships in New Delhithat she considered as one of the greatest achievements, asshe was able to win at home. With the hat-trick of worldchampionship wins, the media christened her “Queen ofBoxing” and “MagnificentMary”.Ph: 81242 01000/ 96001 75757co1.3.5.7.8.9.11.13.15.aboAnd the faint perfume from its chalice steals—I know what the caged bird feels!ANSWERSoks.What does the word ‘partisan’ mean?(a) A person close to the political party.(b) Showing too much support to a particularperson or a group.(c) An organization being run by the son of partypresident.(d) An organization that gives funds to the party(ii) Which word in the passage mean “ important”.(iii) State whether the following statement is True orFalse.The poor were denied the right to vote.(iv) Name any two plutocratic countries.(i)

6 Sura’sn XI Std - English n Govt. Model Question Paper - 2018-19www.surabooks.comcomreverence and respect to him. He added that he too neededbread to live, felt want, tasted grief and needed friends.He concluded thus, urging his men not to call him a kingas he was only human, just like the rest of them.24. Taj asked Harsha where she was going then. Harsha repliedthat she was going to the library and enquired whether hewas coming with her.25. A letter to the editor was written by Vani. It was posted byher on the previous day.26. I think if I had not driven so fast, I would not have slidinto the tree.oks.27. Ever since social networking sites entered our lives, theyserved as platforms where users could use the virtual spaceoffered by these social media.However, recent incidents have caused many to questionthe freedom to express views on various issues and in somecases.28. A computer can do all those activities which a human braincan do.29. In case of difficulty, you should refer to a dictionary.30. a) aren’t they?b) don’t they?31. The water should be boiled in a vessel. Then tea leavesand milk should be added to the water.32. a) A house is being constructed by them.b) Let the door not be slammed.33. He played inspite of his illness and so his team lost thematch.34. Games and sports help in recreation. Soccer, cricket, lawntennis or wrestling are eagerly watched by millions offans all over the world. It helps one get a temporary relieffrom the tensions of the day. The dedication displayed byall players in the field indicated the mental and spiritualdevelopment of the player.35. I would tell her English words and little things of westernscience and learning, the law of gravity, Archimedes’Principle, the world being round etc.surabo(OR)At times, we see people who are awkward, nervous anddoubtful about their next move. Here the author BillBryson offers himself for laughter. He describes his lackof grace or skill, when travelling. He cannot do simpleday-to-day activity without creating a mess. Most of usnever ponder how effortlessly we carry out our routineactivity. It is wired up in our brains. But some people likeBill Bryson find it difficult and almost impossible to dohis routine activity. Often he meets with accidents on histrip while travelling. Some instances are : He forgets hisfrequent flyer program card and thinks it is in his carryon-bag and tries to open it by force. The zip gets jammedand finally gives away. He gashes his finger on the zipand it starts bleeding profusely. He also gets himself ina crash position, when he leans to tie his shoe lace. Hesucks the end of his leaking pen while writing some notesand stains his mouth, chin, tongue, teeth and gums. Theway he creates accidents justifies the title ‘The AccidentalTourist’.23. The poet wants to say that man is unhappy because he haslost his link with nature. The poet is highly appreciative ofthe nature’s beauty, he finds delight in the green bowersand has faith that the beautiful flowers enjoy every ounceof the air they breathe, they are thankful for living besidesthe nature. The poet observes th

As per G.O. No. 118 dated 09-06-2018, English Paper-I and Paper-II are combined into a single paper. Prose, poetry, grammar and non-detailed portions are covered in a single paper. We have prepared and given here two Model Papers along with Answer Key. 11 th STD. www.surabooks.com order

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