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Class 11th English half yearly exam paper 2025।।कक्षा 11वी हिन्दी यूपी बोर्ड अर्द्धवार्षिक परीक्षा पेपर 2025 का सम्पूर्ण हल

Class 11th English half yearly exam paper 2025

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    Half Yearly Examination Paper 2025

                           Class-11

                     Subject- English

Time: 3.15 Hrs                            Μ.Μ. 100


                  Section-A [Reading]

1. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

It is only under adverse circumstances that the real man is discovered, A man of character, of noble intentions, of strong and sturdy physique and virtues of selfless service to others, proves his worth even in times of adversity. He faces the adversity with his strong will and determination, if he has a will to do a thing, nothing can stand in his way. He can conquer all obstacles to achieve his mission, since his objective is noble and worthy, in the days of prosperity and pleasure, we sleep and enjoy and know not what we are. But in adversity, the inner man wakes up and we come to know our real strength and weakness.

(a) When is the real man discoverec3

(b) What kind of a man proves his worth even in adversity?3

(c) Who can conquer his mission?3

(d) Explain in your own words the underlined portion in the passage.3

(e)(i) Which word in the passage is the opposite of 'selfish'?

(ii) Which word in the passage means 'misery'?

(iii) What does the word 'obstacle' mean in the passage?

             Section- B [Writing]

2. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: 5

(i) How you can best improve your English depends on where you live and particularly on whether or not you live in an English speaking community. If you hear English spoken every day and mix freely with English speaking people, that is on the whole an advantage. On the other hand, it is often confusing to have the whole language, poured over you at once. Ideally, a step-by-step course should accompany or iead upto this experience. It will also help a great deal if you can easily get the sort of English books in which you are interested in.

(ii) To read a iot is essential. It is illogical not to venture outside the examination 'set books' or the textbooks you have chosen for Intensive study. Read as many books in English as you can, not as a duty but for pleasure. Do not choose the most difficult books you find, with the idea of listing and leaming as many new words as possible: choose what is likely to interest you and be sure in advance that it is not too hard. You should not have to be constantly looking up new words in the dictionary, as that deadens interest and checks real learning. Look up a word here and there, but as a general policy try to push ahead, guessing what words mean from the context. It is extensive and not intensive reading that normally helps you to get interested in extra reading and thereby improve your English. You should enjoy the feeling which extensive reading gives of having some command of the lariguage. As you read, you will become more and more familiar with words and sentence patterns you already know, understanding them better and better as you meet them in more and more contexts, some of which may differ only slightly from others.

(iii) Some people say that we cannot learn to speak a language better with the help of a book. To believe this is to believe that the spoken language and the written language are quite different things. This is not so. There is a very great deal in common between the two. In learning the patterns and vocabulary of the written form, we are leaming to a considerable extent those of the spoken form too. We are, in fact, learning the language and not merely one form of the language.

(a) On the basis of your reading of the above passage make notes on it, using recognizable abbreviations wheraver necessary (minimun 4). Also supply an appropriate titie to it.

(b) Write a summary of the above passage.

3. Write an essay on anyone of the following topics in about 200 words: 8

(a) Aflood scene: Nature's wroth

(b) Sports and students Or value of Games.

(c) Your Idea of a happy life.

(d) Environment and Development

4. Write an article on 'Pollution due to Urbanisation', in about 150-200 words.

Section-C [Grammar & Translation]

5. Choose the correct option to answer the following questions:

(a) The synonym of 'Adversity' is:

(i) Crisis

(ii) Misfortune

(iii) failure

(iv) Helplessness

(b) The antonym of 'coarse' is:

(i) Beautiful

(ii) Fine

(iii) Attractive

(iv) Soft

(c) Which cannot be read:

(i) Incorrigible

(ii) illegible

(iii) Negtigible

(iv) Ineligible

(d) Which must happen one day:

(i) Indisputable

(ii) Inevitable

(iii) Irreparable

(v) Incomparable

(e) Castles in the air:

(i)Perfect plans

(ii) Visionary projecis

(iii) ideal Projects

(iv) imaginary piaις

6. (a) Change the following into Indirect speech:

She said, "Honesty ins te best policy."

(b) Combine the following into simple sentence:

He finished his woric. He went home.

(c) Change the following as directed: He is as clever as a fox. [Comparative]

(d) Correct the rollowing sentence I will not go until you do not come back.

(e) Use the following pairs of words in your own sentences to make the difference in their meaning clear.

7. Translate the following in to English:5

नवयुवकों में अपने देश की सेवा करने के लिए बड़ा उत्साह दिखाई देता है। यह भी सच है कि जनता की स्थिति सुधारने के लिए देश प्रत्येक युवक की सेवा चाहता है। हमारा साधारण किताबी ज्ञान जनता के लिए विशेष उपयोगी नहीं है। निर्धन किसान यह जानना चाहता है कि वह अच्ने फसल कैसे प्राक सकता है। देश के नवयुवकों की यह जिम्मेदारी है कि वह पढ़ने लिखने के पश्चात् देश की सेवा सच्चे हृदय से करें। तमी हमारा देश उन्नतिशील देश से विकसित देश बन सकेगा।

           Section D [Literature]

8. Answer any one of the following questions in not to exceed 60 words:7

(a) How did the grand mother receive the author when he retumed from abroad?

(b) Describe the mental condition of the voyagers on 4 and 5 January.

9. Answer the following questions in not to exceed 30 words each:

(a) How did the workmen carry Tut's mummy to the scanner?

(b) What question did the first Braudit Report raise?

9. Read the following extract and answer the question that follow:

Ali three stood still to smile through their hair At the uncle with the camera. A sweet face, My mother's, that was before I was bom. And the sea, which appears to have changed less, Washed their terribly transient feet."

(i) Through 'sniile through their hair', the poetess indicates that?

(ii) How many girls were there in the photograph?

(iii) What is the significance of the given lines ?

11. Write the central idea of any one of the following poems:

(a). The Labumum Top

(b) Childhood

(c) The Voice of Rain

12. Answer any one of the following questions in not to exceed 60 words:7

(a) Describe the narrator's experience of early morning ride with his cousin Mourad.

(b) Describe the narrator's second visit to Mrs. Dorling's house?

13. Answer the following questions in not to exceed 30 words each:

(a) What are the two reasons that annoyed Doris Pearson?

(b) What was the condition of the child after treatment?

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