Selfstudys Com File
Selfstudys Com File
(1/1/3)
1. You are aware that evaluation is the most important process in the actual and correct
assessment of the candidates. A small mistake in evaluation may lead to serious problems
which may affect the future of the candidates, education system and teaching profession. To
avoid mistakes, it is requested that before starting evaluation, you must read and understand
the spot evaluation guidelines carefully.
2. “Evaluation policy is a confidential policy as it is related to the confidentiality of the
examinations conducted, evaluation done and several other aspects. Its leakage to public
in any manner could lead to derailment of the examination system and affect the life and
future of millions of candidates. Sharing this policy/document with anyone, publishing
in any magazine and printing in News Paper/Website etc. may invite action under various
rules of the Board and IPC.”
3. Evaluation is to be done as per instructions provided in the Marking Scheme. It should not be
done according to one’s own interpretation or any other consideration. Marking Scheme
should be strictly adhered to and religiously followed. However, while evaluating, answers
which are based on the latest information or knowledge and / or are innovative, may be
assessed for their correctness otherwise, and due marks may be awarded to them.
4. The Marking Scheme carries only suggested value points for the answers. These are in the
nature of Guidelines only and do not constitute the complete answer. The students can have
their own expression and if the expression is correct, then due marks should be awarded
accordingly.
5. The Head-Examiner must go through the first five answer books evaluated by each evaluator
on the first day, to ensure that evaluation has been carried out as per the instructions given in
the Marking Scheme. If there is any variation, the same should be zeroed after deliberation
and discussion. The remaining answer books meant for evaluation shall be given only after
ensuring that there is no significant variation in the marking of individual evaluators.
6. Evaluators will tick mark ( √ ) wherever answer is correct. For wrong answer ‘X” be marked.
Evaluators will not put tick mark ( √ ) while evaluating a wrong answer which gives an
impression that answer is correct and no marks are awarded. This is the most common mistake
which evaluators are committing.
7. If a question has parts, please award marks on the right-hand side for each part. Marks
awarded for different parts of the question should then be totalled up and written in the left-
hand margin and encircled. This must be followed strictly.
8. If a question does not have any parts, marks must be awarded in the left-hand margin and
encircled. This must be followed strictly.
9. If a student has attempted an extra question, answer of the question deserving more marks
should be retained and the other answer scored out with a note “Extra Question”.
10. If more than one option is mentioned in the answer of multiple choice questions, then
marks are not to be awarded.
11. No marks to be deducted for the cumulative effect of an error. It should be penalized only
once.
12. A full scale of marks (0-80 marks) as given in Question Paper has to be used. Please do not
hesitate to award full marks if the answer deserves it.
13. Every examiner has to necessarily do evaluation work for full working hours i.e. 8 hours every
day and evaluate 20 answer books per day in main subjects and 25 answer books per day in
other subjects (Details are given in Spot Guidelines).
14. Ensure that you do not make the following common types of errors committed by the
Examiner in the past:-
• Leaving answer or part thereof unassessed in an answer book.
• Giving more marks for an answer than assigned to it.
• Wrong totalling of marks awarded on an answer.
• Wrong transfer of marks from the inside pages of the answer book to the title page.
• Wrong question wise totalling on the title page.
• Wrong totalling of marks of the two columns on the title page.
• Wrong grand total.
• Marks in words and figures not tallying / not same.
• Wrong transfer of marks from the answer book to online award list.
• Answers marked as correct, but marks not awarded. (Ensure that the right tick mark ( √ ) is
correctly and clearly indicated. It should not merely be a line. Same is with the (X) for
incorrect answer.)
• Half or a part of answer marked correct and the rest as wrong, but no marks awarded.
15. While evaluating the answer books if the answer is found to be totally incorrect, it should be
marked as cross (X) and awarded zero (0) Marks. ‘Zero’ should be mentioned both in figures
and words.
16. Any unassessed portion, non-carrying over of marks to the title page, or totalling error
detected by the candidate shall damage the prestige of all the personnel engaged in the
evaluation work as also of the Board. Hence, in order to uphold the prestige of all concerned,
it is again reiterated that the instructions should be followed meticulously and judiciously.
17. The Examiners should acquaint themselves with the guidelines given in the “Guidelines for
Spot Evaluation” before starting the actual evaluation.
18. Every Examiner shall also ensure that all the answers are evaluated, marks carried over to the
title page, correctly totalled and written in figures and words.
19. The candidates are entitled to obtain photocopy of the Answer Book on request on payment of
the prescribed processing fee. All Examiners / Additional Head Examiners / Head Examiners
are once again reminded that they must ensure that evaluation is carried out strictly as per
Value Points for each answer as given in the Marking Scheme.
MARKING SCHEME
Senior Secondary School Examination, 2025
ENGLISH CORE (Subject Code–301)
[ Question Paper Code : 1/1/3 ]
Maximum Marks: 80
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
1. The answers given below are suggestive. Credit should be given for any relevant point which
is not included in the value points listed below. However, any independent interpretation
should be discussed with the HE before awarding marks.
2. No marks shall be deducted for exceeding the word-limit.
3. If a spelling error is recurring, it should be penalized only once.
(iii) Provide ONE textual evidence with reference to paragraph 3 to support that
marketing is an art.
Ans. • it is an art as it is all about understanding the nuances of human behaviour and 1
determining how to make an emotional connection with the customer
• some level of art is needed to create brand standards like logo, messaging, and
overall visual identity for a brand
(any one)
(iv) Based on the passage, assess the way data and digital platforms have transformed
the field of marketing and employment.
Ans. • marketing data helps in tracking impact of money spent/ helps in framing 2
strategies (1+1)
• marketeers now feel the need for digital- first expertise including digital
proficiency, data- analysis, and data science/ data- savvy talent
• nowadays, more marketing is done through digital platforms, digital channels,
social media, mobile devices
(any two)
(v) _______ cutting- edge technologies and analytics have shifted the focus of
marketing. (Para 1)
By cutting- edge technologies, the writer refers to ________.
Ans. state of the art technology/ latest technology/ upgraded technology/ AI and Machine 1
technologies/technology with new features
(any one)
(vi) Complete the analogy with ONE word from paragraph 2:
included: incorporated : _________: secluded
(A) approach
(B) empathy
(C) isolated
(D) intuition
Ans. (C) isolated 1
(vii) ‘Marketing is all about the nuances of human behaviour.’ (Para 3)
The writer uses the word ‘nuances’ to denote
(A) man’s appreciation for art
(B) man’s preference for branded clothes
(C) the complexities of human character
(D) human inclination for analytical approach
Ans. (C) the complexities of human character. 1
(viii) Complete the following based on your understanding of the above passage.
According to the writer, modern marketing is built on both _______ and _______.
Ans. Science and Art/ interpersonal empathy and tactical analysis 1
(any one)
(x) What fascinating fact about the human brain is revealed by the writer in the
above passage?
Ans. • the brain is separated into two distinct functions: the left-brain and the right- 1
brain
• the right side of the brain is responsible for creative thinking and artistic intuition
(any one)
Passage 2
Q2. Answer the following questions, based on the above passage: 10
marks
(i) Complete the following suitably.
In the introduction, the researcher links tourism to India’s GDP to
highlight________ .
Ans. • its impact on employment and boosting infrastructure 1
• contribution of tourism towards the growth of Indian economy
(any one)
(ii) What would the following be classified as?
The study involved primary data collection through a structured survey
Select the appropriate response
(A) Primary purpose (B) Secondary objective
(C) Method of analysis (C) Research outcome
Ans. (C) Method of analysis 1
(iii) Give two points to support why the study involved primary data and secondary
data?
Ans. Primary Data 2
• to involve 500 tourists/ to cover tourists across the country (1+1)
Secondary Data
• got data from government reports, etc.to confirm/verify/ support/ validate the
findings of the primary data
• to find about tourists’ preferences, challenges accommodation, satisfaction and
cultural experiences
• to focus on various demographics including international and domestic tourists
(any two points with one from each part)
(iv) Paragraph 3 includes words – ‘preferences’ and ‘challenges’.
Classify the following sentences as ‘preference’ or challenge’
Sentence 1: Feedback highlighted India’s appeal due to history and cultural
identity.
Sentence 2: Also noted issues like infrastructure gaps and pollution.
Ans. Sentence 1: preference 1+1
Sentence 2: challenge
(v) List any two points tourists were asked about in the survey.
(any two)
(vi) What were the more preferred destinations?
Ans. Heritage sites/ nature destinations/ beaches 1
(any one)
(vii) Analyse why though there was satisfaction among tourists, there were complaints
Ans. • India is an overpopulated country/ overcrowding 1
• lack of resources
• infrastructural gaps
• pollution
(any one)
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(viii) What is the ultimate goal for stakeholders, based on the insights from the study?
(A) tourists expressed a desire to revisit
(B) tourists will visit historical sites
(C) domestic tourism will increase
(D) to promote India as a tourist destination
SECTION B 18
Creative Writing Skills marks
OBJECTIVES:
• To test the ability to think logically and express clearly.
• To use a style appropriate to the given situation.
• To plan, organize and present ideas coherently.
Q3. Attempt ANY ONE of the two, (A) or (B), in about 50 words : 4
marks
Distribution of marks
Format -1 Content – 2 Expression – 1
FORMAT - Name of issuing authority- organization / agency, NOTICE, heading,
date of issue, signature, name, designation (bottom left), all enclosed in a box
• No mark for format if content is irrelevant or missing.
• Full credit of 1 mark if all aspects are mentioned.
• Partial credit of ½ mark if any of the aspects is missing.
EXPRESSION- grammar, spelling, punctuation, organisation and
coherence of ideas
NOTICE WRITING
(A) Your school is organizing an Education Fair in the school premises. As
the Head boy/ Head girl of Sunshine Public School, Agra, draft a notice
informing students of Classes IX - XII about the fair. Include other
necessary details. You are Muskan/ Manoj. Put your notice in a box.
Ans. Suggested value points: 4
• name of the event
• date, time, venue
• targeted classes
• activities such as counselling, admissions, courses, stream- wise
opportunities, etc.
• contact information
(inputs given in the question to be included)
(any other relevant point)
OR
(B) Your school is organising an inter-house 'Maths Quiz' Competition. As
president of the Quiz Club, draft a notice informing students of Classes
IX - XII about the competition. Include necessary details regarding the
number of participants, registration date, etc. You are Akila/ Akhil. Put
your notice in a box.
Q4. Attempt ANY ONE of the two, (A) or (B), in about 50 words. 4
marks
Distribution of marks
Format -1 Content – 2 Expression - 1
• No mark for format if content is irrelevant or missing.
• Full credit of 1 mark if all aspects are mentioned.
• Partial credit of ½ mark if any of the aspects is missing.
EXPRESSION- grammar, spelling, punctuation, organisation and coherence
of ideas
FORMAL INVITATION
(A) You are Mr. Abhishek Sharma. You are planning to celebrate your parents' 50th
wedding anniversary in a grand manner. Draft a formal invitation card for your
friends and relatives. Mention all necessary details.
Ans. Format: Card, in third person, in a box 4
Suggested value points
• host, standard expression, event, day, date, time, venue, name of parents,
RSVP
(inputs given in the question to be included)
OR
FORMAL REPLY
(B) You are Mrs. Sonali Gupta, a nutritionist. You are invited by the Principal of
Radiant Public School, Jammu to address the students on 'Forming Healthy
Food Habits'. Write a formal letter of reply accepting the invitation.
Ans. Format: Formal letter 4
Suggested value points:
- express thanks
- acknowledge the invitation (mention event, date, time, venue)
- acceptance
(inputs given in the question to be included)
Q5. Attempt ANY ONE of the two, (a) or (b), in 120 - 150 words. 5
marks
Distribution of marks:
Format -1 Content – 2 Expression – 2
FORMAT –Sender’s address, Date, Receiver’s address, Subject and Salutation/
Salutation and Subject, Complimentary Close, Name
• No mark for format if content is irrelevant or missing.
• Full credit of 1 mark if all aspects are mentioned.
• Partial credit of ½ mark if any of the aspects is missing.
EXPRESSION- grammar, spelling, punctuation, organisation and coherence
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of ideas
JOB APPLICATION
(A) You are Reshmi of 17, Rose Valley, Avenue, Dehradun. You read the given
advertisement and wish to apply for the post advertised. Write this job application
along with your bio-data.
KPMG
requires
Software Developer
Qualification B.E./B.Tech. in Computer Science Skills
required Proficiency in programming
languages, understanding of
computer systems and problem
solving skills. Understanding of
user needs and software
requirements.
Experience Min. 3 years in similar field.
Apply to
The H.R. Manager, KPMG Pvt. Ltd.,
40, New Friends Colony, Dehradun
Ans. Suggested value points 5
Cover Letter :
• reference to the advertisement
• suitability for the post
• offer candidature
Bio-Data / Resume / CV:
• personal details
• qualifications
• experience
• skills / hobbies / achievements
• references
NOTE:
No marks to be deducted if the Resume/CV/Bio-data is included in the cover
letter.
(inputs given in the question to be included)
OR
LETTER TO EDITOR
(B) You are Susheel of 10, R.K. Marg, New Delhi. You come across a report stating
that a number of people in cities suffer from respiratory diseases, lung cancer,
and heart diseases due to air pollution.
Write a letter to the editor of a national daily expressing your concern and
suggestions and ways to improve the situation. You may use some of the cues
Q6. Attempt ANY ONE of the two, (A) or (B), in 120 - 150 words. 5
marks
Distribution of marks:
Format -1 Content – 2 Expression - 2
FORMAT -1 - Title and byline
• No mark for format if content is irrelevant or missing.
• Partial credit of ½ mark if any of the aspects is missing.
EXPRESSION- grammar, spelling, punctuation, organisation and coherence
of ideas
ARTICLE WRITING
(A) Parents want their children to excel in academics and due to this physical activity
is compromised. Sports is an important aspect of education and is deeply
connected with the physical, physiological, mental, and intellectual health of the
students.
Write an article for your school magazine stressing on the value of sports in
education. You may use the some of the cues given along with your own ideas to
compose the article.
You are Anil Vij of XII-G.
OR
REPORT WRITING
(B) Your school has recently inaugurated a botanical garden in the school campus
to educate children on the need to preserve species of plants and appreciate
their significance in our lives. As a member of the student editorial board, write
a report of the inaugural ceremony and details of the garden to be published in
your school newsletter. You are Ayush of class XII A.
You may organize your report by the following:
Who -What -When - Where - Why - How.
Ans. Suggested value points : 5
• day, date, venue
• chief guest, members of the Eco Club
• description of activities/ events
• address by the chief guest
Q7. Read the following extracts and answer the questions for ANY ONE of the
given two, (A) or (B) :
(A) It would be an exotic moment 6 x 1=6
without rush, without engines. marks
we would all be together
in a sudden strangeness
Fishermen in the cold sea
would not harm whales
and the man gathering salt
would look back at his hurt hands. (Keeping Quiet)
(i) How according to the poet can we create this exotic moment?
Ans. • by keeping quiet and enjoying the moment of silence and stillness 1
• through self-reflection and introspection
• by suspending all activity and not rushing
(any one)
(ii) Choose the correct option :
The outcome of fisherman's activity led to the (destruction/ protection) of
environment.
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Ans. destruction 1
(iii) How does Keats make it evident that there is a link between man's wellness and
nature's beauty?
Ans. • by highlighting the impact/ effect of nature on man’s physical, emotional and mental well- 1
being
• by mentioning that man finds solace in nature under the shade of trees which leads to sound
sleep, sweet dreams indicative of state of good health
(any one)
(iv) Read the Assertion and the Reason below, with reference to the given extract :
Assertion : Keats states that man derives strength and inspiration from the
beauty of nature.
Reason : Nature gives physical, emotional and mental solace to man.
Ans. (A) Both the Assertion and Reason are true, and the Reason is the correct 1
explanation of the Assertion.
(v) Select one phrase from the extract which implies that man wants to continue his
life on this earth despite innumerable problems.
Ans. ‘A flowery band to bind us to the earth’/ ‘on every morrow are we wreathing a flowery 1
band’
Q8. Read the following extracts and answer the questions for ANY ONE of the
given two (A) or (B) :
(A) At midnight when the town slept in peace, the Dewan and his aged wife dragged 1 x 4
the tiger to the car and shoved it into the seat. The Dewan himself drove the car =4
straight to the forest where the Maharaja was hunting. When they reached the marks
forest, the tiger launched its Satyagraha and refused to get out of the car. The
Dewan was thoroughly exhausted in his efforts to haul the beast out of the car
and push it down to the ground.
On the following day, the same old tiger wandered into the Maharaja's presence
and stood as if in humble supplication, "Master, what do you command of me?"
It was with boundless joy that the Maharaja took careful aim at the beast. The
tiger fell in a crumpled heap.
(The Tiger King)
(i) How did the Dewan manage to take the tiger to the forest?
(A) The Dewan conceded to the tiger's satyagraha.
(B) The Dewan pushed the tiger into the car and drove to the forest.
(C) The Dewan hauled the tiger into the tent.
(D) The Dewan persuaded the tiger into a humble supplication of the
Maharaja
Ans. (B) The Dewan pushed the tiger into the car and drove to the forest. 1
Ans. • need to check increase in global temperatures/ check burning of fossil fuels 1
• take measures to control climate change
• to forewarn mankind about possible changes in Earth’s ecosphere including
Q9. Read the following extracts and answer the questions for ANY ONE of the
given two (A) or (B) :
(A) The next day both men got up in good season. The crofter was in a hurry to
milk his cow, and the other man probably thought he should not stay in bed
when the head of the house had gotten up. They left the cottage at the same
time. The crofter locked the door and put the key in his pocket. The man with
the rattraps said good bye and thank you, and thereupon each went his own
way.
But half an hour later the rattrap peddler stood again before the door. He did
not try to get in, however. He only went up to the window, smashed a pane,
stuck in his hand, and got hold of the pouch with the thirty Kronor. He took
the money and thrust it into his own pocket. Then he hung the leather pouch
very carefully back in its place and went away.
(The Rattrap)
(i) Select the correct option from those given in brackets, to fill in the blank.
The behaviour of the peddler as described in the above extract is an act of
________ (deceit/ obedience)
Ans. deceit 1
(ii) "Both men got up in good season". The author uses the expression 'good
season' to denote that
(A) They slept for a long time.
(B) They got up in a good mood.
(C) They got up early and timely.
(D) They got up hurriedly.
Ans. (C) They got up early and timely. 1
(iii) State the irony in the peddler's response. "The man with the rattraps said good
bye and thank you".
Ans. • because half an hour later he returned to steal the crofter’s money, thus 1
betrayed his trust
• his actions reflected his ungratefulness for the crofter’s generosity and
hospitality
• he said ‘thankyou’ but turned out to be ‘ungrateful’
(any one)
(iv) Choose the correct option :
The flaw in the peddler's character as reflected in the above extract is
(A) He is jealous of rich people.
(B) He indulges in self-pity.
(C) He can rob his benefactor.
(D) He can sleep anywhere without any hesitation.
Ans. (C) He can rob his benefactor. 1
(v) Complete the following sentence :
The role of cow in the crofter's life is ________.
Ans. that it is his source of livelihood/ income/ important for his survival 1
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(vi) Choose one instance from the above extract to show that peddler acted like a
well- mannered person.
Ans. • he realized that he should not stay in bed when the head of the house / host had 1
risen
• he said ‘good bye’ and ‘thank you’
(any one)
OR
(B) "It takes longer to build a school." I say, embarrassed at having made a promise 1 x 6
that was not meant. But promises like mine abound in every corner of his bleak =6
world. marks
After months of knowing him, I ask him his name. 'Saheb-e-Alam', he
announces. He does not know what it means. If he knew its meaning - lord of the
universe - he would have a hard time believing it. Unaware of what his name
represents, he roams the streets with his friends, an army of bare feet boys who
appear like the morning birds and disappear at noon. Over the months, I have
come to recognise each of them.
"Why aren't you wearing chappals?" I ask one.
"My mother did not bring them down from the shelf." He answers simply.
"Even if she did he will throw them off," adds another who is wearing shoes that
do not match.
(Lost Spring)
(i) The intention of the speaker in the first line of the extract is one of___________.
(clarification /confusion)
Ans. clarification 1
(ii) What is implied by the expression 'he would have a hard time believing it’.
(A) Saheb is too innocent to believe everything.
(B) Saheb is living upto his name.
(C) Saheb's living condition is contrary to the meaning of his name.
(D) Saheb is not used to anyone calling his name.
Ans. (C) Saheb's living condition is contrary to the meaning of his name. 1
(iii) Select the correct option from those given in brackets to fill in the blank :
"Promises like mine abound in every corner of his bleak world." The above
statement of the speaker reveals the fact that people like Saheb are ___________
(deluded/ empowered) by such promises.
Ans. deluded 1
(iv) State one reason for the boy was wearing shoes that did not match.
Ans. wearing shoes discarded by others/ poverty 1
(any one)
(v) The speaker describes Saheb's life as a 'bleak world' because
(A) he lives in a house without electricity.
(B) his world is his friends.
(C) his life is devoid of hope.
(D) he belongs to the world of illiterates.
Ans. (C) his life is devoid of hope. 1
(vi) "Why aren't you wearing chappals?" I asked one.
The conversation between the speaker and the boys reflects the________ of the
speaker.
Q. Answer ANY FIVE of the following six questions in 40-50 words each : 5x2
10 = 10
marks
Distribution of marks:
Content – 1 Expression – 1
(i) What valid reason does Rudyard Kipling have to call an interview immoral?
Ans. Suggested value points: 2
• according to Kipling’s wife their day was wrecked by two reporters from Boston.
• he calls it a crime/ an assault
(any one)
(ii) How was self-reliance intertwined with the Champaran incident?
Ans. Suggested value points- 2
• Gandhiji’s friends wanted Charles Andrew to support their cause but he refused
stating that if one’s cause is right, one doesn’t require help form an outsider,
teaching them a lesson in self- reliance.
• the victory in the court case taught them that the peasants had rights and learnt
lessons in self- reliance
(any one)
(iii) "I've plenty of time. I'll learn it tomorrow. And now you see where we've come
out.” (The Last Lesson)
What does M. Hamel mean to convey through these lines?
Ans. Suggested value points: 2
• he is full of regret and remorse for taking their language and freedom for granted
• blames people of Alsace, including himself, for the tendency of procrastinating
• conveys his sense of helplessness and grief at lost opportunities
(any one)
(iv) How can Earth play the role of a teacher according to Pablo Neruda?
(Keeping Quiet)
Ans. Suggested value points: 2
Earth teaches us
• the power of gathering strength from within
• taking a break is not the end, it is to come back with new strength
• to inculcate self- restraint and patience
• need for regeneration and rejuvenation of ideas.
• the importance of period of stillness and silence for a better/ improved, transformed
life
(any one)
(v) 'And such too is the grandeur of dooms'. How can 'grandeur of dooms' be
impressive and inspiring according to Keats?
(A Thing of Beauty)
Q. Answer ANY TWO of the following three questions in 40-50 words each : 2x2
11 =4
marks
Distribution of marks:-
Content – 1 Expression– 1
(i) Why did Geoff Green start the 'Students on Ice Programme'?
(Journey to the End of the Earth)
Ans. Suggested value points- 2
• Geoff Green found that celebrities could give back only in a limited way
• 'Students on Ice Programme' includes students, the future policy- makers, who can
bring about the required change
• students are impressionable and can therefore be entrusted to be the change makers
• it will make the students realise that global warming is real and educate them to
respect and preserve earth
(any one)
(ii) 'I will struggle first.' I answered. What emotion and trait of Zit-ka-la-sa is
revealed in her response? (Childhood Memories)
Ans. Suggested value points- 2
• Zitkala-Sa exhibits determination/courage/resilience
• wanted to retain her cultural identity at any cost
• felt overwhelmed/bound by constraints of her unfortunate situation
• her rebellious tendency against injustice is displayed
(any one)
(iii) "Who can limit our future? It depends on what we make it." What image do you
form of Dr. Sadao's father based on the above expressions ?(The Enemy)
(any one)
(B) What do the images of nature signify in Keats' ‘Thing of Beauty' and Pablo
Neruda's 'Keeping Quiet'?
• the image of the Earth is used as a teacher that shows the way to bring peace and
harmony/importance of meaningful inactivity
(any three with at least one from each)
Zitkala-Sa
• felt lonely in boarding school, no support, faced humiliation
• struggled for her rights
• survived in tough situations, focussed on education
• established her dignity and status in society, successful in gaining good
reputation
Bama
• experienced discrimination due to her caste
• she was enraged but was guided by her elder brother
• she worked hard to excel in education
• she used education as a tool to gain respect in the society
( any three with at least one from each)
OR
(B) 'It is only war that makes people enemies.' Analyse the theme of the lesson ‘The
Enemy' in the light of the above statement. (The Enemy)
Ans. Suggested value points: 5
• people across nationalities belong to one human race
• war impacts people’s perception of others as enemies
• though Sadao studied to be a doctor in America, yet developed an aversion for all
Americans
• Dr. Sadao faced the dilemma whether to treat American soldier or not due to the
ongoing war
• the servants exhibited the dark side of war making them inhuman- when they
asked the soldier to be thrown back into the sea/not to be given medical care
• (any other relevant point)
(any three)
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