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Sir I am looking for solved papers and previous papers of class 10+2 board exams. I also need study material that is available online and please tell me the exam pattern in detail.
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CBSE Sample Papers: . I have the sample question papers for the following: English Core English Elective English Functional Physics Chemistry Mathematics Biology Business Studies Accountancy Economics Informatics Practices Computer Science Geography Political Science Sociology Hindi Core Hindi Elective History Sanskrit So please specify the name of the subject for which you want to get the sample papers so that I can provide it to you. |
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You want CBSE class 12th English Subject question paper so I have and here I am giving you the same: Q.1 a) Read the following passage and answer the questions 6 x 2 = 12 marks 1. In India as elsewhere every girl or boy has fond and warm memories of his childhood, from the day he begins to talk to his mother and father in broken syllables. Invariably a child learns and recognizes the faces of his mother and father, of sisters and brothers who play with him constantly or the servants who prepare his meals or watch him play in the nursery. He must also remember the rich colors of the butterflies and birds which children everywhere always love to watch with open eyes. I say must, because when I was three and a half, all these memories were expunged, and with the prolonged sickness I started living in a world of four senses-that is, a world in which colors and faces and light and darkness are unknown. 2. If my age and the length of the sickness deprived me of the treasured memories of sight, they also reduced things which are valued so much in the sighted world to nothing more than mere words, empty of meaning. I started living in a universe where it was not the flood of sunshine streaming through the nursery window or the colours of the rainbow, a sunset or a full moon that mattered, but the feel of the sun against the skin, the slow drizzling sound of rain, the feel of the air just before the coming of the quiet night, the smell of the grass on a warm morning. It was a universe where at first – but only at first – I made my way fumbling and faltering. 3. It was good that I lost my sight when I did, because having no memories of seeing there was nothing to look back to, nothing to miss. I went blind in November 1937. At that time we were living in Gujarat, in the province of Punjab in northern India. After my sickness we moved to Lahore, a few miles away, but the procession of relatives who came to sympathize made my father ask for another transfer, this time to Karnal, where we had neither friends nor relatives. There we got a cottage on the canal bank, built in very peaceful and quiet surroundings. Feel free to download attached sample paper.
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