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[Free PDF] Article Writing MCQs | Q&A | CBSE Class 12 [TERM 1]

Recently in a video conference, CBSE has announced that they will be revising the question pattern for almost all subjects in the upcoming examinations. So, my dear students, I think it’s time for you to be comprehensively aware of the regulations by CBSE and get prepared. 

In the video conference, CBSE has declared that from now on 50% of the total questions will be in a multiple-choice based pattern. This regulation applies to all subjects. The board members also conveyed that questions will be framed in such a way that the paper will be more efficient to analyse the students’ overall comprehension skills rather than evaluating their memorization ability. 

The same applies to English Writing too. CBSE has specifically mentioned that questions based on the format of the English writings will no longer be asked. Rather the paper will focus more on evaluating the students’ overall understanding and comprehensive ability on the writing. Based on this regulation released by CBSE, we decided to come up with sessions containing suggestive model MCQs related to different English comprehension writings. We have already come up with sessions on model questions related to Letter Writing MCQs , Classified Advertisement Writing MCQs , as well as Notice Writing MCQs . All those sessions are still available on our website. You can check them out and download those sessions in PDF format for your further help in future Today, I’m going to present to you a comprehensive session on model MCQs related specifically to article writing. Follow the session with the utmost attention and try to understand the question pattern suggested by CBSE and their questioning mentality. 

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Article Writing MCQs With Answers:

  • An article can be a…………

A. Addressal B. Statement writing C. Awareness campaign D. All of the above

2. How should you begin article writing?

A. With statistics B. With Consequences C. With a brief introduction about the topic D. According to the situational demand

3. Select the exact motive on which an article can be written

A. Give advice B. Brief description of a program C. Notifying people D. All of the above

4. What kind of tone should you maintain while writing an article?

A. Formal B. Article should reflect your personal opinion C. Argumentative analysis of the topic D. Call for action

5. When an article needs a heading?

A. Only when the topic demands B. Always C. Doesn’t need a heading D. Only in Newspaper articles

6. Which of the following isn’t relatable to the article writing?

A. Salutation B. Date C. Subscription D. All of the above

7. How do subheadings help an article?

A. Helps to look more organized B. Makes the article easier to read C. Both A and B D. Article doesn’t require subheadings

8. Can you include your own opinion while writing an article on a specific topic?

A. No, authors’ opinions can’t be included B. Yes, but only in the body C. Maybe, but the heading should reflect that D. Yes, but Only in the conclusion

9. Which of the following can not be included in the article writing?

A. Statistics B. Authors’ opinion C. Quotes D. Both A and C E. A, B, and C all can be included

10. What should be the title of the article writing?

A. Eye-catchy B. Explain the topic in a few words C. Should be short and relevant D. All of the above

11. How do statistical facts help an article?

A. Helps the reader in a deeper understanding of the concept B. It’s a kind of call for action for the reader to do some math C. Statistics and analytics help the article to look more organised and comprehensive D. All of the above

12. What does a by-line mean in an article?

A. An extra piece of information B. The name of the writer C. Pointless D. Part of a goal line

13. Suppose you have run out of words while writing an article. What would be the wisest then to do?

A. Include statistics B. Add quotations C. Repeat the primary topic in a different language D. All the above can be included

You are Akash/Ipshita. You are concerned about the increasing use of cell phones by people. Educate the people about the risks such as potential health hazards from the electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phones, the threat of brain tumours and cancers, fear of accidents while driving, etc. Write an article in 150–200 words expressing your concern.

14. Select the appropriate title for this article

A. Increasing usage of cell phones can cause potential hazards to public life B. Danger from Cell Phones C. Cell Phones and Potential Health Crisis D. Cellphones and Potential Health Crisis: A game of electromagnetism

15. Suppose, one of your family members has been affected by the overuse of cell phones. Can you mention that in this article?

A. Yes, should be mentioned B. No, Shouldn’t be mentioned C. Mention doesn’t matter D. Yes, but should be mentioned indirectly

16. Suppose you’re an expert on the ill effects of a cell phone. How should you include a few line jargon in the article?

A. No need for technical jargon B. Should be included in an easy to read manner C. Facts should be included as is D. Should be presented with relevant statistics

17. Whom should you address while writing this article?

A. Specifically the young generation B. The parents C. The government and the MNCs D. No need for specific addressal Answer: D

18. What kind of statistics should you refer to in this article?

A. Data of increasing cell phone usage in the last 10 years. B. Data of the increasing rate of cancer since the last decade. C. Data of the Increasing rate of accidents since the last decade. D. All the above E. Only B and C

  • Below is an article written based on the question mentioned previously. Answer the following questions based on this article.
The invention of mobile phones is one of the major advancements in human history. They have impacted the way people communicate with each other. They have created an easier platform for the spread of information from one person to another despite distances. The advantages of mobile phones are many. However, the mobile also has its disadvantages. Adolescents and teenagers are usually in a distracted state because of mobile phones. They are seen talking and texting at all places even while on the road while driving and even during classes. This can be detrimental as it may cause accidents and also prevent them from reaching their potential in academics. Anti-social elements are known to use mobiles for nefarious activities and terrorist acts. Research has also shown that overuse of mobile phones may cause harm to our bodies. Certain self-control measures over the use of mobiles will help us use them for our benefit and reduce their harmful effects.

19. What is primarily wrong with this article mentioned above?

A. The author’s name is missing B. The title is missing C. The article is written in long complex-sentences D. Both A and B E. A, B, and C

20. Select the appropriate title for this article

A. Increasing usage of cellphones can cause potential hazards to public life B. Danger from Cell Phones C. Cellphones and Potential Health Crisis D. Cellphones and Potential Health Crisis: A game of electromagnetism Answer: C

21. What kinds of value addition does this article lack?

A. Statistics B. Quotes C. Pattern of harmful effects caused by cellphones D. All the above E. Both A and B Answer: E

22. How could you better conclude this article?

A. By adding a few statistics B. By using a quote C. Mentioning a personal experience D. Expressing your concern and suggesting some alternatives

23. In which position in the article should you mention the statistical data?

A. You should start with statistics B. Should be mentioned in the body C. Include this in the introduction D. Wherever it seems relevant

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MCQ Questions

Article Writing Class 12 English MCQ Questions

Mcq questions for class 12 english article writing with answers.

Article Writing Class 12 MCQ Questions with Answers

Question 1.

An Article is a ————- piece of writing.

(A) informal and long (B) formal and informational (C) long and winding (D) informational and main Answer: (B) formal and informational

Question 2.

Heading of an Article should be:

(A) catchy and appealing (B) long and descriptive (C) capital and bold (D) detailed and sparkling Answer: (A) catchy and appealing

Byline of an Article contains:

(A) theme of the Article. (B) central idea of the Article, (C) extra piece of information. (D) name of the writer of the article. Answer: (D) name of the writer of the article.

Question 4.

Which of the following is the characteristic of an Article Writing?

(A) passive voice (B) emotive language (C) rhetorical questions (D) All of these Answer: (D) All of these

What should be done to make your Article look synchronised?

(A) Stick to your opinion and go on repeating it. (B) Present strong arguments for your ideas supporting them with evidence or elaboration. (C) Introduce a new point at the beginning of each paragraph to strengthen your ideas. (D) Both (B) and (C) Answer: (D) Both (B) and (C)

Question 6.

Why should the first and last paragraph be in sync with each other?

(A) To confuse the readers. (B) To form connection with the topic before concluding. (C) To make the Article look impressive and leave a lasting impression. (D) They should never be in sync with each other. Answer: (B) To form connection with the topic before concluding.

Question 7.

Concluding paragraph of an Article should never:

(A) be open-ended. (B) have food for thought. (C) give way to planned action. (D) sum of all the stated points Answer: (A) be open-ended.

Extract Based MCQs

Choose the correct option to fill in the blanks:

I. While reading about new places and searching for them online has its merits, the advantages of actually travelling to various destinations far exceed them. Write an article in 120-150 words for the magazine Travel Times, evaluating both these options. You may use the cues given below along with your own ideas. You are Amrit/ Amrita.

  •  Builds confidence
  • Make friends and memories
  • Experience new cultures
  • Expands knowledge

Question 1. ——– Question 2. ——— Travelling is fun. Reading books on exotic places is immersing. Travel allows you to escape from your stressful situation. Question 3. ———– . Seeing other parts of the world and immersing yourself in foreign cultures opens up completely new avenues of discovery. Question 4. ———— , and can open your eyes in ways you never thought possible. When you are out on the road meeting new people and opening up to new experiences, you may find that you are also slowly reinventing yourself. Travel can open up so many doors and provide for so many adventures, both planned and spontaneous. Having said that, travelling as a Question 5. ——- may sometimes take the form of running away from reality. Too much travel may develop a sense of homesickness at some point. Life at home will go on without you and you might miss some important moments you would have yearned to be present at. Travel can also be extremely expensive putting an unnecessary strain on the purse.

Question 1. (A) Online travel has its merits (B) World – Better to Travel or To Read About (C) by – Amrit (D) Travel Times Answer: (B) World – Better to Travel or To Read About

Question 2. (A) Online travel has its merits (B) World – Better to Travel or To Read About (C) by – Amrit (D) Travel Times Answer: (C) by – Amrit

Question 3. (A) Travel is a learning experience (B) Travelling is a learning enrichment’ (C) Travel is a life-time achievement (D) Travelling is a learning expenditure Answer: (A) Travel is a learning experience

Question 4. (A) Travel in itself can be education (B) Travelling in thyself can be educating (C) Travel in itself can be educational (D) Travel in thyself can be edutainment. Answer: (C) Travel in itself can be educational

Question 5. (A) ways of escape (B) means of escapism (C) ways of escapism (D) means of escape Answer: (D) means of escape

II. Rising prices of essential commodities make life difficult for the common man. You are Nalini/ Ranbir. Write an article in 150-200 words describing the causes, possible solutions and how students can help their parents to cope with the problem.

Question 1. ——-

– by Nalini

Prices are ever on the increase. A rise in price, economists say, is a sign of development and prosperity. However, during the last two decades, prices of almost all the essential commodities have been increasing at an alarming rate. These soaring prices have caused great unrest and frustration among the people. The people belonging to the middle class and the salaried people are hard hit. All the more, Question 2. ——– and an open challenge to the government. It has shaken the faith of the people in the government. There is no let-up in the situation. Life has become very hard. Not to speak of rising prices, things of daily use are sometimes not available in the market. Big businessmen hoard things and sell these in black. Adulteration of eatables is a big health hazard. The prices of petrol, cooking gas, kerosene oil, and several other items of daily use are increasing every year. Not only that, the railway fares, air fares, and bus and taxi charges are also increasing regularly. The rich make a display of their wealth while the poor find it difficult to make both their ends meet.

Question 3. —— The indiscriminate rise in prices of essential commodities has left many a people tense and helpless. No one can foresee what is in store for the common people. There are many causes of the unprecedented rise in prices. Inflation, black marketing, hoarding, faulty credit system, overpopulation and improper system of distribution are some of the major causes of hike in prices. The standard of living of the people has improved. People need more things than they needed earlier. The increasing demand leads to hike in prices. Sometimes, natural factors like flood and drought also contribute to rise in prices. Much food is being wasted in the parties and marriages. Production of food is not in proportion with the increase in population. Social evils also tax the common people badly. With the breaking of joint- family system, the cost of living has gone up.

The purchasing power of the rupee is continuously falling. It is now being increasingly felt that large-scale corruption by some political leaders in power and some senior officers in the government is also the cause of constant rise in prices. In the recent past, several scams have come to light that involves big amounts said to have been pocketed by the big-wigs of the country without any shame or remorse. It is, however, feared that influential and rich people have the power to circumvent the legal process in their favour so much, that they go scot free. These huge amounts of black money produce a very bad effect on the economy of the country and this lead to a rise in prices. It is the duty of the government to bring down the prices of the essential commodities. Question 4. —- Black marketers, hoarders and profiteers must be booked. Family Planning programs should be stepped up to check over-population. More fair-price shops should be opened in different localities. There should be an equitable distribution through the fair-price shops. Shopkeepers should be directed to display the stock of essential commodities along with their prices.

Those people who buy things in the black market should be punished. Production of food should be increased. Sincere efforts should be made to stabilize prices of essential commodities. Evils of corruption, bribery, smuggling and illegal gratification deep-rooted in the society must be rooted out. We as students can also help our parents by reducing wastage and minimizing our demands. Let us hope that the government will be able to bring down the soaring prices. What is needed is Question 5. ——-. The government has, in recent past, taken some steps to control the prices to revamp the economy of the country. The government efforts have met a partial success and inflation has been controlled to some extent.

Question 1. (A) Rising Prices: An Ordeal for Common Man (B) High Prices: An Order for Lay Man (C) Essential Commodities (D) Cope with the Problem Answer: (A) Rising Prices: An Ordeal for Common Man

Question 2. (A) the searing prices become a big thread (B) the soaring prices become a big thread (C) the soaring prices have become a big threat (D) the searing prizes have become a big threat Answer: (C) the soaring prices have become a big threat

Question 3. (A) Life has lost its charming for the bread-winner (B) Life has lost its warmth for the average bread-earner (C) Life has lost its warmth for the normal bread-winner (D) Life has lost its charm for the average bread-winner Answer: (D) Life has lost its charm for the average bread-winner

Question 4. (A) Prize line is the lifeline of a nation. (B) Price line is the lifeline of a nation. (C) Prize length is the lifeline of a nation. (D) Price length is the lifeline of a nation. Answer: (B) Price line is the lifeline of a nation.

Question 5. (A) the right intention and the force will (B) the right intention and the force will (C) the right intention and the force of will (D) the right intention and the will of force. Answer: (C) the right intention and the force of will

III. Wearing the school uniform gives the students an identity, pride and a feeling of discipline. Write an article in 150-200 words highlighting the importance of wearing a uniform in school. You are Jagan / Jagriti.

Question 1. ——- Question 2. ——-

Wearing a uniform is a badge of pride, creates an identity for a school and is an important part of being a school student. Uniforms show that we are part of the school. Question 3. ———Uniforms give students a sense of belonging to a particular school and create an identity for the school in the community. A school uniform teaches students to dress smartly and take pride in their appearance. Some people believe that a school uniform can improve learning by Question 4. ——- , sharpening focus on schoolwork and making the classroom a more serious environment, allowing students to perform better academically. Most importantly, a uniform means students don’t have to worry about peer pressure when it comes to their clothes. When everyone is dressed the same, worrying about what you look like isn’t so important. There is no competition about being dressed in the latest trend, which would put a great deal of financial pressure on students and parents. It is hard to make fun of what someone is wearing when dressed exactly the same. So, Question 5. ———-.

Question 1. (A) Importance of wearing a Uniform in school (B) Identity, pride and a (C) by Jagriti (D) 25 September, 20XX Answer: (A) Importance of wearing a Uniform in school

Question 2. (A) Importance of wearing a Uniform in school (B) Identity, pride and a feeling of discipline (C) by Jagriti (D) 25 September, 20XX Answer: (C) by Jagriti

Question 3. (A) Wearing it says were all in this together. (B) Wearing it said we’re all together. (C) Wearing it said wer’e all in this. (D) Wearing it says we’re all in this together. Answer: (D) Wearing it says we’re all in this together.

Question 4. (A) increasing distraction (B) reducing distraction (C) enhancing distraction (D) demolishing distraction Answer: (B) reducing distraction

Question 5. (A) Thank you (B) we have to wear our uniform taking pride (C) we should wear our uniform with pride (D) we need to look at our uniform as pride Answer: (C) we should wear our uniform with pride

IV. The word ‘father’ is synonymous with strict discipline etc., but it is not completely true. The father fulfils his responsibilities affectionately for the family. Write an article in 150-200 words on the topic, ‘Role of father in the family.’ You are Dhruv/Deepa.

Role of the father in the family

– by Dhruv

Question 1. ——– that can’t be played by others. This role can have a large impact on the child and it helps shape him/her into the person they become in future. It is not completely true that ‘father’ is Question 2. ———. In fact like mother, he is Question 3. ——- in the development of a child’s emotional well-being. Children look to their father to lay down the rules and enforce them. They also look to their father, to provide them a feeling of security- both physical and emotional. Children want to make their father proud and an involved father promotes inner growth and strength. Question 4. —-it greatly affects a child’s cognitive and social development. It also instils an overall sense of well-being and self-confidence. The father not only fulfils his responsibilities affectionately for the family but also sets the pattern in relationships which will, in turn be Question 5. ——— other people in society. Question 1. (A) Father plays a significant role in his child’s life (B) Father played a sincere role in his childs life (C) Father plays a sincere role in his child’s life (D) Father played a significant role in his child’s life Answer: (A) Father plays a significant role in his child’s life

Question 2. (A) synonym with lenient discipline only (B) synonym to strict discipline only (C) synonymous with strict discipline only (D) synonymous to lenient discipline only Answer: (C) synonymous with strict discipline only

Question 3. (A) a rock (B) a stand (C) a wall (D) a pillar Answer: (D) a pillar

Question 4. (A) Studies shows that when father are affectionate and supportive (B) Studies show that when a father is affectionate and supportive (C) Studies showed that if a father is affectionated and supported (D) Studies show that when a father is affectionately and supportively Answer: (B) Studies show that when a father is affectionate and supportive

Question 5. (A) reflecting to how his children related with (B) reflected to how his children relatively with (C) reflected by how his children relate with (D) reflecting by how his children relatively with Answer: (C) reflected by how his children relate with

V. To have a fair complexion is an obsession in our society. Demand for fair brides in matrimonial columns and sale of fairness creams are evidence enough. Write an article in 120-150 words giving your views on Beautiful mind, better than a fair complexion.’ You are Natwar/Nimmi. Use the following clues: The West, people like to be tanned Fair complexion, only skin deep Beautiful mind Attitude to life Behavior in society etc.

Beautiful mind, better than a fairer complexion

– by Nimmi

The mind and heart do not take Question 1. ——-. There is nothing like the perfect colour. We are the ones who have brought the notion into our minds that having a fairer skin is what everyone needs. Is it the looks that should matter or Question 2. ———? In India, there is a craze for fair complexion people. Everyone wants to have a fair and clear skin. There are products used by the people to make their skin fairer. These products are sold in tons on a daily basis. For once, we should notice that we indirectly give profits to those companies which manufacture such harmful and fake products with the fake promises of lightening our complexion. In the West, the people are crazy about getting tanned skin in summers and they pay to get all this. Then from where did Indians feel the urge to do all this. The dark skin has its own beauty and suits us. We are all Question 3. ———-. We are made that way. What matters is if we are beautiful from the inside. A person might be fair and beautiful from outside but what if he/she is not nice from inside? We need to focus on being good human beings, only that will take us Question 4. ———- in life. Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder, it is created by the observers the way they see us and people generally first see our attitude. Looks are something which will stay only for a short time, but character and inner beauty is something that will be with us till our death. So, that is something we should work on and not on our looks. Our behavior in society is what matters and not whether we dress well for an event. People judge us by our actions and not by what we are from outside Always remember that Question 5. ———-, they do not show what you are from inside. So, it is high time we stop the discrimination of people based on their skin tone. Question 1. (A) the complexion from one’s skin (B) the complexion from one skin (C) the complexion from once skin (D) the complexion from a skin Answer: (A) the complexion from one’s skin

Question 2. (A) should it be the heart to (B) it should be the heart too (C) should it be the heart two (D) should it be the heart too Answer: (D) should it be the heart too

Question 3. (A) exposed to be different (B) suppose to be variety (C) supposed to be different (D) supposedly different Answer: (C) supposed to be different

Question 4. (A) anywhere (B) somewhere (C) nowhere (D) where Answer: (B) somewhere

Question 5. (A) mirrors lay (B) mirrors lied (C) mirrors lieing (D) mirrors lie Answer: (D) mirrors lie

MCQ Questions for Class 12 English with Answers

Article Writing Class 12 Format, Topics, Examples, Samples

Article Writing Class 12

Writing an article is quite challenging. It involves a high degree of creativity, a wide vocabulary, a thorough knowledge of the subject, and a lot of organizational abilities.

This grammar section explains  English Grammar in a clear and simple way. There are example sentences to show how the language is used. NCERT Solutions for Class 12 English will help you to write better answers in your Class 12 exams. Because the Solutions are solved by subject matter experts. https://ncertmcq.com/article-writing-class-12/

Articles express the personal opinions of the writer. Input for an article/speech may be in the form of verbal/visual input. The output may be descriptive or argumentative.

Article Writing Class 12

Purpose Articles are written:

  • to present information on a variety of themes (describing an event; a person and his life and actions; places; experiences, opinions on topics of social interest; arguments for or against a topic) in a long and sustained piece of writing.
  • to pass on such information in a wide range of contexts (magazine, school, newspaper, etc.).

Content An article should contain

  • a title that is eye-catching and that summarizes the theme.
  • content that is clear, accurate and offers a balanced view of issues.
  • paragraphs that
  • introduce the theme,
  • bring out the cause-effect relationship and
  • conclusion, suggestions, personal observations, predictions.
  • original ideas.
  • logical arrangement of ideas.

♦ Sample Articles

Article Writing Class 12 Isc Question 1. By 2050, India will be amongst the countries which will face acute water shortage. You are highly alarmed and terrified of the future world without water. To write an article on ‘Save Water – Are we doing enough?’ for the local daily in 150-200 words. (10 marks) [CBSE Sample Paper 2019] Answer:

Save Water-Are we doing enough? By XYZ

‘Water -the elixir of life’. When people have ample facilities, they don’t care but when they are short of it then only, they realise how important it is to them. As water scarcity is all around in the metro cities, the situation is alarming. The man’s body is 70% water. Water is probably the most important resource on earth. Water is essential for life, i.e., plant life, animal life as well as human life. It is also needed for many human activities, such as cooking and washing.

What would the future be without water? Are we doing enough to save it? Perhaps not. Human callousness towards the misuse of water is taking him to a dungeon of its scarcity. The acute shortage of water is going to affect adversely on all. People throw garbage in the Yamuna. Water pollution is on the rise. The day is not so far away when it will prove right, ‘Water water everywhere, not a drop to drink’.

The need of the hour is to use it judiciously. People should use it moderately. One should use used water for plants. Everyone should stop washing cars with running water. A pledge should be taken to conserve this universal solvent. The motto of ‘Save Water – Save Life’ should be understood. The wholehearted efforts must be put it to save it.

Let us live, let her live, and let us help her live with pride courage, and freedom.

Article Writing Format Isc Class 12 Question 2. Our performance in Rio Olympics has told us that we do not pay enough attention to athletics and outdoor games. It is time we revise our attitude. Sports should be an important part of the school’s daily routine. Write an article in 150-200 words in the ‘Importance of Outdoor Games’. You are Sreeja/Thomas. (10 marks) [CBSE Paper 2018] Answer:

Importance of Outdoor Games By Thomas

The impact of computerisation is severely affecting the youth today. Sports and games that were only outdoor have now become primarily virtual, and boys and girls are literally glued to the screens of their monitor sets playing computer games.

What is however worrying is the poor performance of our athletes, swimmers, footballers, bikers, car racers or basketball players to name a few. Outdoor games are very much neglected at home and given little importance in most school curriculums. Physical exercises through sports and games not only tone and maintain our bodies but relax our mind too thus, warding off several diseases at an early age and on the contrary, increases the resistance to innumerable ailments.

The body of a young person not only remains flexible but acquires toughness that keeps his comfortable even at old age too. Even the septuagenarians abroad play badminton, table tennis, or trek to maintain their health. Local clubs, state and national level coaching camps need to create better ambiance, give encouragement, and pool in government commitments to discover and nurture sports, talents to improve our performance in the international arena for sports.

Two silver and bronze medals in the Rio Olympics bring our heads down in shame. Is this the outcome of years of training to lakhs of players from a country with about 1.2 billion population? Does it mean that real talents are either not interested or yet to be discovered or lost indoors in the virtual world of computers?

Article Writing Isc Class 12 Question 3. Every teenager has a dream to achieve something in life. What they are going to become tomorrow depends on what our youth dream of today. Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘What I want to be in life’. You are Simranjit/Smita. (10 marks) [CBSE (AI) 2017] Answer:

What I Want in Life By Simranjit

Ever since I was a child, I minutely observed my father, who was in the Indian Police Service. I decided that one day, I would be like him; as idealistic and ethical as any human can be.

The youth around have dreams that I guess are dependent on their exposures and experiences. I have been not only drilled with discipline, honesty, transparency, diligence, and academic regularity but had grown up with exemplaries in my ambiance of such virtues of life. Time is changing and I know that compatibility and compromise are the order of the day. However, I have a holistic scheme to develop on the atmosphere created by my role model father.

Regularity is what I adhere to, but simultaneously efficient time management helps me to cultivate my hobbies of playing badminton, swimming, reading, writing, travelling, slum literacy, and martial arts. Policing has a wider range of functions and I enjoy being an indirect participant in the community. Policing with some of my father’s colleagues, whereby not only do I get to meet the demarcated class of people who are mentored to be re-introduced to the mainstream of the society but I have an opportunity to practically know how situations make criminals and nobody is a born one.

I know fulfilling my wishes and materialising my dream to be born as IPS of the highest order will have paths laid with horns, hot coals, and incredible impediments, but the love for my father and this nation should be the foremost incentive to make my dream come true.

Article Writing Isc Question 4. Teenagers are full of energy as well as ideas. Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘How to Channelise the Energy of the Teenagers’. You are Tejinder/Simran. You may use the following clues:

Teenagers curious-full of questions-question elders-sometimes even wrongly- generation gap-may go astray-effect on society-how to channelise-productive hobbies-social work-sports-part-time, etc. (10 marks) [CBSE (F) 2017] Answer:

How to Channelise the Energy of the Teenagers By Tejinder

The students in their teenage or early adulthood are full of physical and emotional energy. Unless this energy is rightly channelised to positive avenues, it is possible that they use it negatively because they cannot stop themselves.

Teenagers are curious to know more. This is the age when they develop their outlook towards the world. They are full of questions about the world around them and about themselves. These young adults question their elders, sometimes even wrongly, and try to make their own decisions. This creates a generation gap. The influence of cinema and media promotes rash behaviour as heroic. If at this time, their energy is not channelized in a positive direction, they may go astray and can affect society negatively.

In channelising a teenager’s energy, the parents and the mentor in schools play the most important roles. Parents should inculcate and educate their children about the right and wrong things. They should teach them their culture and stories of courage and good manners, engage the students in positive and social activities apart from academics. The students who have underutilized time end up using it in unwanted activities. Encourage them to take part in productive hobbies, social work, part-time jobs, and sports of their interest. Art, culture, and literature are also avenues for using youth energy.

The most important of all, educational institutions should be a place where they have the freedom to express, develop confidence and skills, and that develop good behaviour and discipline. Every teacher should become a personality development trainer. The dynamic energy of the youth needs to be channelised positively and not politically or by media.

Article Writing Class 12 Up Board Question 5. You are Vignesh/ Viharika. Of late, there has been an increase in the number of suicide cases among students because of the increased workload. You are deeply disturbed and decide to write an article for the ‘The Hindu’. Write the article in 150-200 words. (10 marks) Answer:

Student Suicides on a Rise By Vignesh

It is common these days for youngsters to come up with expressions like very little leisure time. I believe there are two main causes of this situation. The first is parental pressure and the second is competition for university places.

The parents want to see their children do well in school and have a successful career. This makes them exert pressure on their children to spend hours each day studying. Some even arrange extra tuition for their children. As a consequence, their leisure time is extremely limited and the pressure on them is considerable.

The second cause is related to the higher education system. Due to less number of seats at the university level, only those students with very good grades manage to obtain a place. This contributes to the pressure on teenagers since they must work long hours to have any chance of success.

One solution to the problem is to create awareness among parents. Schools should inform parents that too much pressure can lead to anxiety, stress and depression. They should be shown ways in which they can help their children lead more balanced lives with a reasonable amount of leisure time.

Another effective measure would be for the government to invest in the creation of more university places. This could he done by expanding existing universities or by building new ones. This would reduce the competition for places giving teenagers some of their precious free time back.

Article Writing Format Isc Question 6. You are an active member of the Animals Lovers’ Club of your school which works for preventing cruelty to animals. Write an article in 150-200 words for your school magazine emphasising the need to co-exist peacefully with animals. You are Zaheeda/ Zahir of P.K. Senior Secondary School, Hyderabad. (10 marks) [CBSE Sample Paper 2015] Answer:

Stop Cruelty Towards Animals By Zaheeda

Every day in India animals are beaten, neglected, or forced to struggle for survival. Left in unsanitary conditions with no food or water, they have little hope as they live out their days without the compassion they deserve. Some are found and rescued, given the chance to experience how great life and humans can be; others aren’t so lucky. To grow as a nation, we must fight for these abused animals’ rights and severely punish heartless owners.

It is up to us to speak for these creatures who lack a voice. Who will if we don’t? It is important that stringent laws are made to protect all animals. Large fines and lengthy prison time should be levied. Seasoned abusers should not be allowed to own animals. Along with these laws, we need officials who will strongly enforce them. Police and psychologists, both need to work in tandem to understand the link between animal cruelty and violence against people. To better protect communities, work should be done to increase public awareness of these crimes.

It’s not only up to the legal system to ensure that communities across the country are aware and educated about animal cruelty. There are plenty of things that citizens can do everyday. The simplest action is for people to take care of their own pets and learn the facts, so they can educate others on proper animal care. Another easy way to help is by donating to or volunteering at a local animal shelter. By writing letters, you can remind your local lawmakers that animal abuse is a real problem that needs to be addressed.

It is our job to be the voice for creatures who cannot speak up for themselves. As a nation, we need to make it our priority to come together and ensure the safety of our beloved pets.

Article Writing Class 12 Pdf Question 7. Over the past few years there has been a constant rise in coaching institutes and private tuition centres all over India. Write an article in about 150-200 words highlighting the exploitation of young minds that seek sincere counselling and proper direction. You are Gurpreet, a student of Class XII of Indira Public School, Jamshedpur. (10 marks) [CBSE Sample Paper 2015] Answer:

Coaching Institutes – The Real Purpose By Gurpreet

The recent trend of joining a coaching institute to get good marks has led to the mushrooming of coaching institutes and private tuition centres all over India. The real purpose of coaching institutes was to provide help by providing students proper guidance. Of late, however, the purpose has become exploitation of young minds.

Some may say that it is a tall claim. Others might still say that we cannot blame the whole §et because of some money-minded people. Being a victim of this rigmarole of coaching and tuitions, I can say from my experience that things are not the same. Parents and children diligently, visit various coaching institutes, in order to choose the best. The counsellors at the institute aim to fill their centres with the cream, so that their results are not compromised. In case a weak student comes for coaching, they sincerely offer a crash course knowing fully well that the needs of the student are different.

All this because if the student (without any doubt in this particular case) does not get through any entrance exam or does not get good marks, one can always say that they did only a crash course. Such exploitation of the students and their parents needs to be regulated by the Education Department. Parents should be made aware of the various courses at the coaching institute. The most important thing would be to believe in their wards and understand that just like earlier days, children can still do well without any extra help from coaching centres. True, some students might need such help, but it should not be done to blindly follow a trend.

Article Topics For Class 12 Question 8. Ragging has raised its ugly head again. A recent incident at a prestigious school has shown that this evil has not yet come to an end. Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘Ragging, an Evil’. You are Navtej/Navita. (10 marks) [CBSE (AI) 2015]

  • a practice from the British era
  • original aim, respect for hierarchy
  • enforcing traditions, discipline
  • prefect – a teacher substitute
  • misuse of authority
  • vulgar aspect

Ragging, An Evil By Navtej

Ragging is a social evil which has spread to the educational institutions. It has to be eradicated with a heavy hand, so that lives of innocent students who fell victims to these evils, can be saved. Initially, ragging started in British era with the excuse that it was to teach the social hierarchy in early career, and also learn other important values in life. Ragging has let down humanity on innumerable occasions. It is also a pity that the practice has been going on for decades and the victims of last year become the perpetrators this year. In the name of the ‘Tradition’, this course is on and the authorities keep mum on the happenings in their institutions. Under the pretext of fun, a poor student is often assaulted, sometimes even stripped and intimidated by his seniors. The chilling incident continues to haunt him throughout his life, and he unknowingly develops various psychological disorders.

After experiencing the evil of ragging, a student develops a feeling of revenge for his ‘unjustified harassment’ and derives pleasure in ragging his juniors. So, the trend goes on and students continue to suffer.

Those who surrender before their seniors are set free from the torment after going through a series of inhuman acts, but those who refuse to follow their diktats are subjected to barbaric and brutal treatment and are forced to urinate on high voltage heaters, take part in naked parades, shave off their moustaches and beards, and stand upside down on their heads, etc. The situation sometimes turns so bad that it compels the victim being ragged to commit suicide.

In spite of the strict warning by the Supreme Court for enforcement of these recommendations, some institutions have failed in this regard. Therefore, seeing the gravity of the situation and inhuman aspect associated with it, ragging has been declared a criminal offence. We need stringent laws and punishment for the criminals.

Strict action should be taken against students indulging in ragging. There should be sensitisation on the issues. More activities requiring the collaboration of both seniors and juniors, will also help bridge this gap.

Article Writing Format Class 12 Isc Question 9. India is a tourist’s dream destination. Give your views on the tourism potential of India in an article in 150-200 words. You are Navtej/Navita.

places of worship – religious tourism – foreigners – places of historical interest – the rich – hill stations during summers – the sun-kissed beaches in winters – leisure tourism – medical tourism – world class hospitals (10 marks) [CBSE (AI) 2015] Answer:

India – A Dream Destination By Navita

From the snow clad mountains in the North to the desert areas of Rajasthan to the beaches of Goa, India is a land of diversity-Diversity of culture, religion, language, food, occupation. Besides this, exquisite monuments and temples together with archaeological finds for the tourists make India a travellers delight. In fact, diversity is synonymous with India. Being the birth place of many religions like Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism, India is also an ideal place for religious tourism. Places like Bodhgaya, Shirdi, and Rishikesh are thriving because of religious tourism.

The other attractions include beautiful beaches, forests and wildlife, and landscapes for ecotourism, snow, river and mountain peaks for adventure tourism, technological parks and science museums for science tourism, centres of pilgrimage for spiritual tourism, heritage trains and hotels for heritage tourism. The Indian handicrafts particularly jewelleries, carpets, leather goods, ivory and brass work are the main shopping items of foreign tourists. A new growth sector is medical tourism. It is currently growing steadily with world class hospitals. Yoga, ayurveda and natural health resorts also attract tourists.

However, the tourism industry in India has been generating very low revenue of late. It would be worthwhile to look at the factors that have led to this untapped potential. The major constraint in the expansion of international tourist traffic to India is non – availability of adequate infrastructure.

Indian tourism has vast potential for generating employment and earning large sums of foreign exchange besides giving a boost to the country’s overall economic and social development. Much has been achieved by way of increasing trains and railway connectivity to important tourist destinations, four-lane roads connecting important tourist centres and increasing availability of accommodation by adding heritage hotels to the hotel industry and encouraging paying guest accommodation. But much more remains to be done, if India is to become a world player in the tourism industry.

Class 12 Article Writing Question 10. In the year to come (if you have not already done this year) you are going to celebrate our 18th birthday. Write an article in 150-200 words on the joys and responsibilities of being eighteen. You are Navtej/Navita. (10 marks) [CBSE Delhi 2015] Answer:

I am Eighteen! By Navtej

Reaching milestones in age (For example, hitting 18, 21, silver jubilee or sweet sixteen) is a great birthday to celebrate! It packs all that magical ‘specialness’ which a normal year doesn’t. Whether it actually brings along that much more in its stride is still a question. For me, becoming 18 was an awesome feeling. I was allowed to vote. That for me was the best part of turning 18. Becoming responsible for your actions is again something I really loved, as it leads to proper personality development and our parents are no longer responsible for us.

It also brings with it a feeling of independence and loads of freedom. They said that age was just a number! I don’t think so! Turning 18 has led to a thousand new duties entrusted upon us. Right to vote, driving, helping parents with their work; the list is endless. It opened up a new domain of responsibilities and made us aware how much our parents deal with. As they say, grass is always greener on the other side. When we were kids, we wanted to be adults but now that we are adults, we want to be kids again! With every age comes lots of experience and learning so just go along with it, live life to the fullest and no matter what your age, don’t forget to be yourself! But remember, being 18 is also about being more responsible, mature, thoughtful and balanced.

Article Class 12 Question 11. Write an article in 150-200 words on how we can make India a carefree and enjoyable place for women when they can go wherever they like to without any fear of being stared at, molested or discriminated against. You are Navtej/Navita. (10 marks) [CBSE Delhi 2015] Answer:

Women safety in india By Navita

Women in India, today, are becoming the most vulnerable section as far as their safety and security is concerned. When we turn the pages of a newspaper, we come across many headlines reporting cases of molestation, harassment, trafficking, ill treatment of women in houses, violence against women in remote areas, etc. Women feel unsafe and unsecure and feel that their freedom and liberty are jeopardised. It is unbearable to imagine the plight of women who are sufferers of such crimes. It is a jolt on the confidence of the women, of society and on our judicial system.

We generally play the blame game for any such incidence and hence, have not succeeded to reach the root cause of this issue. An effective implementation of laws protecting women’s rights is the first step in this direction. There should be stringent laws and the perpetrators of such crimes should be severely punished. We also need to create social awareness about these issues and ostracise those who commit such crimes and not the victims. Better surveillance by law enforcing authorities is also required. The last but the most effective would be to compulsorily teach self-defence techniques to girls and women in schools, colleges, offices and residential colonies. Only when these measures are taken, India can become a carefree and enjoyable place for women.

Isc Article Writing Format Question 12. Emotionally as well as intellectually, a woman is as good as a man if not better. Yet we don’t allow her the same status as a man enjoys in society. Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘Status of Women in Society’. You are Navtej/Navita. (10 marks) [CBSE Delhi 2015] Answer:

Status of Women in Society By Navtej

The worth of a civilisation can be judged by the place given to women in the society. One of the several factors that justify the greatness of India’s ancient culture is the honourable place granted to women. However, the status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millenniums. From equal status with men in ancient times through the low points of the medieval period, to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers, the history of women in India has been eventful. In modern India, women have adorned high offices in India including that of the President, Prime Minister, Speaker of the Lok Sabha and Leader of the Opposition.

However, women in India generally are still exposed to numerous social issues. Though emotionally as well as intellectually a woman is as good as a man, they are not allowed the same status as a man in the Indian society. Even when women are working, they are not given equal pay for equal work at certain places. To add to all these woes, they are stared at, ill-treated and discriminated against at home, at workplace and in the society.

We need to promote education and skill development for women. They should be given priority in jobs. We also need more women-friendly laws. Though we celebrate Women’s Day on March 8, what we need in reality is to understand the real contribution that women make to the society. It is not just about celebrating one day. In fact it is about understanding and thanking all the women in our lives. We need to understand the small sacrifices that they make every day, so that we can have a better tomorrow.

Topics For Article Writing Class 12 Question 13. When children watch TV, the adults generally scold them without realising that some programmes on TV can be educative too. Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘TV as a tool of instruction’. You are Navtej/Navita. (10 marks) [CBSE Delhi 2016] Answer:

Tv as a Tool of Instruction By Navita

Since the invention of TV, there have been contrasting views on its usability. Many parents believe that watching violence on television makes the children aggressive and violent. Parents also believe that watching too much television is not good for health. Excessive TV watching (more than 3 hours a day) can also contribute to sleep difficulties, behaviour problems, lower grades, and other health issues. Television makes us antisocial, taking the place of family and friends. Many people call it the idiot box and feel that watching TV is just a waste of time and resources. Time which could be spent in doing something important and enriching is lost. Children feel lost without television. They do not have any hobby or creativity left.

But is TV viewing so bad? Are there no educative programmes on TV? Children feel that they are not always wrong and immature. They can also take right decisions. Parents must have faith in their children. Parental discretion is important but not always. Some shows can motivate people who are interested in that field and help them to pursue their dreams. Not only does it keep one entertained and informed, it also expands one’s horizon. Certain channels like Discovery Science and History TV are good and informative. To supplement education with entertainment, children can also watch cartoons, though the proportion needs to be maintained. Sometimes, it can be a family viewing session too. This will in fact bring the family together.

Article Writing Class 12 Topics Question 14. Mid-day meal scheme in the schools introduced by the government serves several purposes. Millions of children from the deprived sections of society get nutritious food leading to good health, are attracted to the schools, kept from going astray and developed into good citizens. The scheme may have some drawbacks too. Write an article in 150-200 words on all aspects of the scheme. You are Navtej/Navita. (10 marks) [CBSE (AI) 2015] Answer:

Mid-day Meal Scheme By Navita

The renowned ‘midday meal project’ is a famous school meal scheme in the country, India. The scheme began in the year 1960. The main objective of the scheme is to provide day lunch to students during working school days. Some other important aims of this scheme include: protecting students from study-room hunger, improved socialization especially among the students, increasing enrollment as well as attendance, social empowerment; addressing malnutrition, etc. It also prevents children from going astray and develops them into good citizens.

However, there are certain drawbacks to this scheme. Sometimes, due to lack of monitoring and hygiene, children are provided with contaminated food. This is furthered by corruption at all levels. In most places, teachers manage kitchens and are often not dignified in distributing food. A lack of infrastructure in schools and delay in payment by the Government further aggravates the issue. Children are often treated as burden. Only when the government, school authorities and the parents join hands, can this mid-day meal scheme be a true success.

Article Writing Examples Isc Question 15. Morning assembly in the schools gives a cool and calm start to the otherwise hectic schedule of the day. It can be a means of passing important information to the students. What are your views on this significant event of the day? Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘Importance of Morning Assembly’. You are Navtej/Navita. (10 marks) [CBSE (AI) 2015] Answer:

Importance of Morning Assembly By Navtej

Morning assembly is the most important feature of the school curriculum, where students learn the value of collective prayer and are exposed to the need to inculcate moral and ethical values. The morning assembly helps each child to showcase his or her talent and ensure a robust start of the day. They are also guided to the path of spiritualism through educational talks. Meditation and introspection form an integral feature of the morning assembly. It is a symbol of unity of our school. It helps children to cultivate a sense of belonging towards the school. The assembly is creative canalisation of the innate talent of students and is an integral part of the school activities.

Morning assembly provides a channel to release information related to the school operations, such as the club activities and extra-curricular activities. We can know what is going on in the school every day. It also provides a training platform for both, the students and the teachers to share their ideas about cultures, festivals and current affairs. To conclude, morning assembly plays a major part in the development of a child.

Article Writing Format Cbse Class 12 Question 16. On the occasion of Teachers’ Day, the Honourable PM of India had an interactive Session with students from all over the country through satellite link. Your school also made special arrangements for the students to view the telecast. Write an article in aboutl50-200 words for your school magazine giving details of the talk and its impact on you. You are Akshay/Akshita of Brightland Public School. (10 marks) [CBSE Sample Paper 2016] Answer: On the occasion of Teacher’s Day, the Honourable Prime Minister, Mr Ram Kumar Sharma interacted with students from all over the country through satellite link. Our school made special arrangements for the students to view the telecast in the school auditorium. It was indeed an enthralling experience to see the great dignitary interacting with the students. The importance of teacher’s in shaping our lives was an important part of his talk. Mr Sharma talked about how he was thankful to his teachers for instilling the beliefs that he has today.

He thanked his teachers for helping him fulfil his dreams. Whatever difficulties may come one’s way, one should strive hard to succeed. He gave examples from his childhood about the times when he had to walk 10 kms to reach school. It was difficult but he used to wade through even deep waters during rains, so that he could study. His talk was truly inspiring. We realised how only after one has put in full efforts, one gets complete satisfaction, the sense of achievement. He motivated the students to give their best in the face of difficulties, so that they can be successful in life.

Article For Class 12th Question 17. On the occasion of Earth Day, you participated in various eco-friendly campaigns initiated by your school. Write an article in about 150-200 words for your school magazine giving details of these campaigns and the impact on you. You are Akshay/ Akshita of Brightland Public School. (10 marks) [CBSE Sample Paper 2016] Answer:

Earth Day Celebrations By Akshita

On the occasion of Earth Day, April 22, various eco-friendly campaigns were organised by our school. Many of you might question, why we celebrate Earth Day? It’s because we seem to have forgotten what a beautiful gift we have been given in the form of planet earth. We also seem to have forgotten that this is our home and we need to keep it in order to stay healthy and alive.

Over the centuries, we have ruthlessly used and depleted the earth’s resources. All this has led to severe problems like depletion of the ozone layer, cyclones, flash floods, earthquakes, tsunami, forest fires, global warming, etc. To satisfy our quest for modernisation, heavy amount of deforestation is also taking place. All this has harmed the earth’s environment. The ice at the Polar caps has started to melt due to the rise in earth’s temperature.

All this is bringing the doom’s day nearer. So, days like the Earth Day remind us to be caring and loving to the earth. This Earth Day, our school had a series of enlightening lectures on the theme ‘Save Earth’ by the famous environmentalist Dr Ramakant Mishra. Poster making competition, planting saplings, cleanliness drive in and around the school were also organised.

Special screening of James Cameroon’s movie ‘Avatar’ was also conducted to make the students aware of the importance of saving earth. These programs were thoroughly enjoyed by the students. Many students also pledged to do their share to help the planet. Students were made aware of how little things like switching off lights and fans when not in use, stop using plastic bags, saving fuel by walking small distances, recycling paper can go a long way in saving the earth. Let us pledge to save earth this Earth Day.

Article Writing Format Class 12 Question 18. India is a land of diversity. One way in which it makes us feel proud of it is the number of festivals we enjoy. Write an article in 150-200 words on, ‘Festivals of India’. You are Karuna/Karan. (10 marks) [CBSE Delhi 2016] Answer:

Festivals of India By Karan

India is a land of fairs and festivals. People belonging to different communities and different religions live here, therefore, many festivals are celebrated regularly every year. Among these festivals, some are religious, some are based on seasons while some are of national importance. The commonality being the great enthusiasm in a colourful atmosphere.

Diwali, Dussehra, Raksha Bandhan, Id-ul-Fitr, Id-ul-Zuha, Christmas, Mahavir Jayanti, Guru Nanak Jayanti, Ganesh Chaturthi, etc. are the religious festivals of India. These festivals are celebrated by different communities, but they are celebrated as a whole. We can see festive atmosphere everywhere in India.

Holi, Baisakhi, Basant Panchami, Bihu, Pongal, Onam, etc. are seasonal or harvest festivals. During the harvest festival, the farmers worship the sun, the earth and the cattle as thanks giving for a bounteous harvest.

Then comes our national festivals – The Independence Day, The Republic Day and Gandhi Jayanti. These festivals are celebrated by all communities throughout the country. The Independence Day celebrated on 15th August every year reminds us those numerous freedom fighters that made the Britishers leave the country. Our long-cherished dream of freedom came true. All these days are observed with great national feeling. On The Republic day, a colourful parade starts from Vijay Chowk which ends at the Red Fort.

The festivals make our life colourful. People come together to welcome with open arms and forget the narrow differences. Festivals are very important and they must be celebrated with pomp.

Article Writing For Class 12 Question 19. Rising pollution, fast and competitive lifestyle, lack of nutritious food, etc. have caused health woes for a large section of our population. Providing health care used to be a charitable and ethical activity. Today, it has become commercialised, a money spinning business. Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘How to provide proper health care to the common man’. You are Karan/Karuna. (10 marks) [CBSE Delhi 2016] Answer:

How to Provide Proper Health Care to the Common Man? By Karan

In the rat-race to earn more and live a better lifestyle, people do not have time to take care of themselves. Exercising, yoga, meditation have become uncommon these days. They have become fancy terms which people only talk about. Rising pollution, fast and competitive lifestyle, lack of nutritious food, etc. have caused health woes for a large section of our population. Providing health care used to be an ethical activity. Today, it has become commercialised. The poor illiterate man who goes to the hospital for some other treatment ends up losing kidney. Such cases of kidney theft in hospitals have become quite common. Doctors refuse to start treatment of people unless payment is done. Can the poor afford?

Many government hospitals are in pathetic conditions. There are hardly any provisions for the sick. The government hospital doctors have made the hospitals a referral point for their private practices. Inclusion of private sector in health care has made the entire situation commercialised. Unnecessary tests and operations are done without any human concern. Proper health care has stopped being affordable even to the middle class, leave alone the poor class.

Though the cost of treatment is lower than the west, it is still \iot affordable to the common man. The government needs to take necessary steps and allocate more funds to the health care in India. Better health care facilities at the Primary health care centres, provision of essential medicines free of cost, strict vigilance on the doctors at the government hospitals, health insurance should be improved and private hospitals should provide health care to the common man at affordable cost. “Prevention is better than cure”. Therefore, proper precaution and care should start at home.

Article For Class 12 Question 20. India is an emerging economy. We are rich in natural resources. Yet a significant proportion of our people are living below poverty line. One cause of this poverty is our rising population. Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘How to keep a check on population’. You are Karuna/Karan. (10 marks) [CBSE Delhi 2016] Answer:

How to Keep a Check on Population? By Karima

“We all worry about population explosion but we don’t worry about it at the right time.” With limited resources and an ever increasing population, the developing countries face a lot of problems. As per United Nations population statistics, the world population grew by 30% between 1990 and 2010 which is an alarmingly high rate. There are many ways of keeping a check on our population. Out of the many, the most important is women empowerment; it should be up to women if they want to have a child or not. They shouldn’t be forced to give birth to a child just for the continuity of a family name.

Secondly, as education is the most powerful tool, the society needs to be made aware of the current situations and be educated enough that they break the stereotypes. With a powerful legislation and making sure that the laws and policies get implemented, population can be controlled more effectively. A proper family planning can also help to curb the menace. All of these measures are just a few of the many. It is the need of the hour to control the population in order to handle the problem of scarcity of resources and for a steady economic development.

Question 21. Women feel unsafe on the road, at their place of work and even at home. There is an urgent need to change the male mindset in its attitude towards women. Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘How to make women feel safe’. You are Karan/Karuna. (10 marks) [CBSE Delhi 2016] Answer:

How to Make Women Feel Safe? By Karuna

The status of women in India has been subject to great changes over the past few millennia. Today, Indian women are found working in all fields like aeronautics, space, politics, banks, schools, sports, businesses, army, police, and many more.

However in the recent years, we have seen a lot of changes. On the one hand, we find female figurines being worshipped in our temples, on the other hand, we hear about the manifold increase in crime against women. Molestation, dowry deaths, rape, murder have all become everyday news now. With the rising number of rape cases in the country, more and more women have fear regarding their safety. Women are harassed everywhere at all times.

Perpetrator of such crimes have been found to have a stereotypical male mindset, that the job of a woman is only to beget children. It has been found that crimes against women are rising due to the lack of gender-friendly environment and improper functional infrastructure, such as consumption of alcohol and drugs in open area, lack of adequate lighting, safe public toilets, sidewalks, lack of effective police service, lack of properly working helpline numbers, etc. There is an urgent need to understand and solve this problem of women safety, so that women feel equally safe in their own country. The police need to be more pro-active.

Counselling at home and in the schools is required to ensure gender equality. It is important that women are made aware of their rights, for example, cyber-crime against women is also punishable. To feel safe, it is important that women/girls are motivated to join self-defense classes, so that she can fight for herself. Let us all work together to make this world a better and safer place to live in.

Question 22. According to 2011 census, literacy rate of hundred per cent or around has been achieved by only a couple of states in India. Illiteracy is found mostly among the old and the deprived sections of society. What can the youth do to spread literacy in society? Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘Role of students in eradicating illiteracy’. You are Karuna/Karan. (10 marks) [CfiSE Delhi 2016] Answer:

Role of Students in Eradicating Illiteracy By Karan

Literacy is a key element in the progress of any nation. In its absence, people often become helpless. It also hinders their development. Though the literacy rate in India has grown over a period of time, literacy is still below average in the country. Despite many government programmes, India’s literacy does not show any improvement. Illiteracy is found mostly among the old and the deprived sections of society. Though some states in India have achieved 100% literacy, the real purpose is yet to be achieved. Students in particular can do a lot in this regard. The youth can help the rural people in many ways, by spreading education among them, by developing adult education programmes and by removing ignorance from their life.

Education creates awareness. Various street plays can be staged to make people aware of the benefits of education. Being a part of programmes like ‘Each one Teach one’ will also help the cause. During summer vacation, students can set up various camps to teach people. If students pledge to eradicate illiteracy from the country and work towards achieving that goal, surely our country will also become a nation of literates soon.

Question 23. Increase in the number of private vehicles has caused problems like rising air pollution, traffic jams, lack of parking space, road rage, etc. The solution lies in the use of public transport. Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘The Importance of Public Transport’. You are Karan/Karuna. (10 marks) [CBSE (AI) 2016] Answer:

The Importance of Public Transport By Karuna

Nowadays with the arrival of low end private vehicles in the market, we find people preferring private vehicles over public transport. This increase in the number of private vehicles has led to rising levels of congestion and air pollution. Increasing number of road accidents, incidents of road rage in most of the world cities can be attributed directly to the rapidly increasing number of private vehicles in use. The increasing number of private vehicles contribute to greenhouse gases, further leading to global warming. In order to reverse this decline in the quality of life in cities, attempts must be made to encourage people to use public transport more. There are many benefits of using public transport.

Firstly, it is affordable and accessible any day, and at most times to the public, unlike private transport where the responsibility of maintaining and financing the vehicle falls on the shoulders of the owner. The increasing cost of fuel further gives a reason for use of public transport. Private vehicle owners need to check the road-worthiness of the vehicle and ensure that the vehicle is taxed and insured.

Secondly, public transport is a means of relieving traffic congestions since a greater number of passengers can be accommodated in it. Less number of vehicles means less fuel consumption, thereby saving fuel. Reducing the number of vehicles on the road has the effect of reducing the Amount of air pollution in the environment, reducing global warming. This will lead to better health of individuals. Furthermore, in this fast paced life where people do not have time to interact with others, public transport gives an opportunity not only to relax but also to interact with other people. Therefore, public transport is very important and should be advocated.

Question 24. In certain states of India there is a great imbalance in the male female ratio. This is the result of special treatment given to boys in the family. Why is it so? How can we change this mindset? Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘Gender Discrimination in Society’. You are Karuna/Karan. (10 marks) [CBSE (AI) 2016] Answer:

Gender Discrimination in Society By Karan

India is a male dominant society. Men enjoy certain privileges over women. Birth of a boy is celebrated, whereas girl’s birth is considered as a curse. It is pity that in a country where women are said to be worshipped, there is widespread discrimination. Even before they are born, injustice is meted out to them in this male chauvinistic world in varying degrees. Certain brutal practices like female foeticide throw light on our attitude. The girl child is considered a liability and doesn’t enjoy the privileges of a boy. She is denied the advantages of proper education. The dowry system haunts parents and the harassment she is subjected to at the in-laws often force her to commit suicide.

Even in enlightened homes, women have to live their life under surveillance, if not in strict ‘purdah’. Working women are physically and verbally abused, denied opportunities of growth and subjected to discrimination.

Social evils like dowry system, honour killing, human trafficking, societal dogmas, etc., take a toll on women. Only education and economic independence can empower women. Proper law making and execution, spreading awareness, exemplary punishment for the predators etc., surely will bring positive changes. Women need to be empowered instead of treating them as a helpless victim of male chauvinism. Let us live, let her live and let us help her live in better developed society.

Question 25. For admission to colleges, there is a lot of competition today. For one available seat, there are hundreds of candidates. Such a situation leads to stress on the minds of students in the schools. However, the practice of Yoga can help them feel calm and stress-free. Write an article in 150-200 words on the topic, ‘Importance of Yoga to Students’. You are Karan/Karuna. (10 marks) [CBSE (AI) 2016] Answer:

Importance of Yoga to Students By Karan

Yoga is a holistic method of fitness that aims at balancing the body through various poses and meditative techniques. It aims at all-round health and improves all systems of the body. It is suitable for any age group.

Yoga can have great importance for students. Students these days have to face stiff competition. To reach the number-one spot has become a priority for everyone. There is a mad rush among hundreds of candidates to get that one available seat in college. All this creates stress among students. This is where yoga helps. The practice of yoga can help them feel calm and stress-free. The benefits of yoga for students can be manifold. Yoga makes students flexible, helping them remain fit. Some particular asanas like surya namaskars increase the blood flow to the brain, helping the brain to function better.

Regularly practising yoga also helps students to concentrate better and train the body to do things unconsciously. Breathing exercises in yoga or pranayama are also very helpful to students. They help in removing stress and tension from their minds and reducing behavioural problems. It keeps their mind healthy and decreases physical ailments. Yoga also helps in reducing depression, a by-product of stress. It calms mind and helps students concentrate better.

Meditation skills also help students focus on important things. Seeing the benefits of yoga, the United Nations has declared 21 June as the International Day of Yoga and it is celebrated worldwide since the year 2015. So with these umpteen benefits rolled into one, let us make yoga a part of our life.

Question 26. Education has always been a noble profession. Our ancestors received their learning at gurukuls and ashrams. Even in the near past, pathshalas (schools) were associated with places of worship. Today, education is fast becoming commercialised. Parents halve to shell out a lot of money on coaching classes, tuition fees, etc. Write an article in 150-200 words on ‘The State of Education Today’. You are Karan/Karuna. (10 marks) [CBSE (AI) 2016] Answer:

The State of Education Today By Karan

Education is a means of acquiring knowledge, skills, values and beliefs. It enables people to know the real world. It enlightens them and helps in bringing out the individuality. Education helps people in forming perspectives. Having said all this, education in India is in a deplorable state today. It has become a source of producing large number of unemployed graduates. Though there has been a spurt of various colleges, the quality of education is questionable. It has become more of a money generating enterprise. The students who come out of these educational institutes these days lack the basic communication and problem-solving skills.

Education has become just a degree. It has become commercialised. This is evident from the flourishing coaching centres and tutorials. To add to the woes, the education system is all about rote-learning and curbs creativity and originality. The real purpose of education is lost. Education has become marks-oriented without any actual learning happening on the part of the students. There is a mindless rat race to get good marks, but it is not done with understanding of the subject, it is highly focused on marks.

To aid to this state, there is a poor student- teacher ratio in schools. For 60 students, there will be only one teacher. How can a single teacher focus on all the students at the same time? The need of the hour is to redefine the purpose of education-it should not be making of endless number of puppets, who have lost their individuality and their power to think; rather it should be to make strong individuals. After all, these children are our future, the future of our nation.

Test: Article Writing - Class 12 MCQ

15 questions mcq test - test: article writing, what is the purpose of an article.

To express an opinion

To report the news

To provide information

All of the above

An article is a piece of writing that provides information on a particular topic. While an article may express an opinion or report news, its primary purpose is to provide information.

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What is the structure of an article?

Introduction, body, conclusion

Thesis statement, supporting paragraphs, conclusion

Headline, lead, body, conclusion

None of the above

An article typically begins with a headline, followed by a lead or introduction, the body of the article, and a conclusion.

What is the purpose of the lead in an article?

To provide a summary of the article

To grab the reader's attention

To introduce the author's opinion

The lead in an article is designed to grab the reader's attention and draw them into the article.

Which of the following is an appropriate way to begin an article?

"I believe that"

"In today's world"

"According to recent studies"

An article should begin by introducing the topic and providing context, such as by citing recent studies or other relevant information.

Which of the following is an appropriate way to end an article?

"That's all for now"

"Thanks for reading"

"In conclusion"

An article should conclude by summarizing the main points and providing a final thought, such as by using the phrase "in conclusion."

Which of the following is an appropriate tone for an article?

Casual and conversational

Formal and academic

Emotional and dramatic

An article should be written in a formal and academic tone, as it is designed to provide information rather than to entertain or persuade.

What is the purpose of the body of an article?

To provide background information

To present the author's opinion

To provide details and examples

The body of an article should provide details and examples that support the main points introduced in the lead.

Which of the following is an appropriate way to cite sources in an article?

"Some people say"

"According to a friend of mine"

"According to a recent study by Smith et al. (2019)"

When citing sources in an article, it is important to use credible sources and to provide proper citations.

Which of the following is an appropriate way to uWhat is the purpose of the headline in an article?

None of the abovese quotes in an article?

The headline in an article should be attention-grabbing and provide a preview of the content to follow.

What is the purpose of subheadings in an article?

To break up the text and make it easier to read

Subheadings can be used in an article to break up the text and make it easier to read. They can also help to organize the content and provide a preview of what is to come.

Which of the following is an appropriate length for an article?

There is no set length for an article

Articles can vary in length depending on the topic and the purpose of the article.

Which of the following is an appropriate format for an article?

Double-spaced with wide margins

Single-spaced with narrow margins

Formatted like a business letter

An article should be formatted with single spacing and narrow margins to make it easier to read and to fit more content on each page.

Which of the following is an appropriate way to use images in an article?

To break up the text and make it more visually appealing

To provide evidence or support for a point

To make the article more entertaining

Images can be used in an article to break up the text and make it more visually appealing. They can also help to illustrate key points and provide additional information.

Which of the following is an appropriate way to revise an article?

Check for spelling and grammar errors

Edit for clarity and coherence

Make sure the article is well-organized

When revising an article, it is important to check for spelling and grammar errors, edit for clarity and coherence, and make sure the article is well-organized.

Which of the following is an appropriate way to promote an article?

Share it on social media

Submit it to article directories

Include a link to the article in your email signature

When promoting an article, it is important to share it on social media, submit it to article directories, and include a link to the article in your email signature.

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A) It introduces the main idea of the topic. done clear

B) It contains causes and effects, advantages and disadvantages etc. done clear

C) It discusses the relevancy of the topic. done clear

D) All of the above done clear

question_answer 2) Article does not include

A) Suggestions done clear

B) Content that urges reader to think done clear

C) Factual information done clear

D) Non-authentic information done clear

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A) Need for Adventurous Sports done clear

B) Break from Monotony done clear

C) Why Would You Prefer to Have an Adventurous Life? done clear

D) Perks of Being Adventurous done clear

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A) "An ounce of practice is worth a thousand words." done clear

B) "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind." done clear

C) "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." done clear

D) "Whenever you are confronted with an opponent, conquer him with love." done clear

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A) Concluding, population leads to innumerable problems that must be tackled. done clear

B) The government must promote awareness to tackle the problem of population. done clear

C) It is only when we control the population of the country, we can think about walking the path of development. done clear

D) At last, controlling population can stop the population explosion. done clear

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B) Rahul, Student Correspondent done clear

C) Delhi, Rahul                               done clear

D) By Rahul done clear

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Article Writing Format Class 12: Format, Topics, Samples

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CBSE article writing format class 12 involves a heading, byline, article body, & conclusion. The article writing topic is worth 5 marks as per the marking scheme.

Article Writing Format Class 12: Format, Topics, Samples

CBSE article writing format class 12 comprises 4 main components: heading, byline, article body, and conclusion. In the CBSE English curriculum, article writing is an important topic in class 12, carrying 5 marks. Students must go through the CBSE class 12 article writing format, common topics, examples, marking scheme, and tips provided here to score high marks in the exam.

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Article writing format class 12 examples, article writing class 12 topics, cbse article writing format class 12 marking scheme, article writing class 12 tips and tricks.

The format of an article plays a vital role in capturing the reader's attention. The CBSE article writing format class 12 consists of four parts:

Article Body

The article's heading must be catchy and engaging, and it should provide a gist of the central theme of the topic in not more than 5-6 words. Using punctuation marks should be avoided in the heading, and the writer must check for spelling or grammatical errors carefully.

The byline is the second part of the CBSE article writing format class 12. In simple terms, this line indicates the name of the writer. Usually, the name of the person is given in the question paper only. However, if it is not mentioned, students can write their own names.

The body represents the main portion of the CBSE article writing format class 12. It comprises 3-4 paragraphs that must be organised logically by the student. The pointers below provide more details on how and what to write in the body paragraphs:

Paragraph 1: This is the introductory paragraph wherein students must mention the article's major points. It must be written in simple language, clearly explaining what the article is discussing. A few facts or quotations can be given here to catch the reader’s attention and arouse their interest.

Paragraphs 2 & 3: Here, the students must provide a comprehensive analysis of the topic. The content of these paragraphs can vary based on the topic asked. However, in general, the writers must use the following factors to elaborate on the crucial points:

  • Types: The writer must describe the existing issues related to the theme.
  • Current Situation: The current scenario of the problem must be explained here, along with the measures that should be taken to rectify it. 
  • Cause and Effect Relationship: Writers should form a cause-and-effect relationship by quoting facts, examples, and other relevant data. They should put forward their viewpoints in a logical and coherent way and further explain the consequences.

The conclusion paragraph must be precise and should summarise the complete article describing the issues discussed and effective solutions that are taken. Students must note that an article should never be left open-ended.

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Let us now understand the article writing format class 12 with an example. Girls across many parts of India are still deprived of education. However, some schemes have been introduced by the government to offer free education to the girl child. Write a letter on the topic - “Education of Girl Child in India” in 150-200 words. You are Manav/Manvi.

Education of Girl Child in India - Heading

By Manvi - Byline

Paragraph 1 - Owing to factors like gender inequality, social discrimination, poverty, etc., the girl child in several regions of India lacks access to education. The 2011 census revealed that the male literacy rate stands at 82.14% in India compared to the female literacy rate of 65.4%. 

Moreover, 34 million adolescent girls in the country do not attend school. All these facts and figures clearly show the plight of girl child education in India.

Paragraph 2- Education is a crucial factor for the growth and development of both men and women. However, girls in India are discouraged from attending school and are expected to assist with household chores. Poverty-stricken parents do not wish to invest in their daughter’s education and prefer to get her married instead. 

Paragraph 3-   It is vital to educate the girl child for the growth of the entire nation. With a higher female literacy, there will also be a reduction in child mortality and crime rates. The government has taken certain initiatives and launched awareness campaigns to improvise the situation of girls’ education in India. 

Conclusion- There is still a need for awareness about girl education in many regions of India. The government has taken some measures by introducing schemes like Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, Balika Samridhhi Yojana, CBSE Scholarship Scheme, etc. These programs aim to promote and incentivise education for the girl child. Thus, the improvement of girl child education in India will lead to the development of the country as a whole.

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The following are some of the general CBSE class 12 article writing questions that have been asked previously in the exam. Students can practice writing articles on these topics to properly understand the format of the article.

  • Several metropolitan cities experienced floods recently in the monsoon season. While no one was ever held responsible for the problem, the poor faced a tough time. Write an article on the issues of the common man during the monsoon season and the responsibility of the concerned officials in 150-200 words. You are Pawan/Pawni.
  • India is a land of diverse cultures. Each region of the country has its own festivals, which individuals celebrate with great enthusiasm. Write an article on the ‘Festivals of India’ in 150-200 words. You are Ved/Vedika.
  • ‘Plant more trees for a reduction in pollution.’ Write an article on this topic in 150-200 words for the magazine published in school. You are Jay/Jiya.
  • It is vital for students to pay attention to outdoor games and athletics. Also, every school must include sports activities in their daily schedule. Write an article on the ‘Importance of Sports’ in 150-200 words. You are Srijan/Sriya.

Students are marked for the article writing question based on various parameters established by CBSE. The table below gives an overview of the marking structure for CBSE article writing format class 12.

A good article conveys all the necessary facts to the readers, sparks their interest, challenges their preconceived ideas, and inspires them to act. Now that students got clarity on the article writing format for class 12, let us look at a few tips and tricks for writing an article.

  • Students must make sure that they do not deviate from the question and write content that adds value to the given topic.
  • Shorter sentences are preferable in articles. It increases the readability of the content and reduces the chances of grammatical errors.
  • The format has a separate weightage, so students must follow it carefully. They must refer to the article writing class 12 format example given on this page.
  • Candidates must read newspapers regularly to improve their thought processes and vocabulary.
  • Students must ensure that there is no redundancy of ideas in the article.
  • The information presented in the article must be to the point and understandable to the readers. Adding unnecessary details or long phrases must be avoided in article writing.
  • The sentences must be connected logically, and there should be continuity between all the paragraphs.
  • Quoting phrases, idioms, or sayings is a good idea to engage readers. However, these quotes must be relevant to the topic.
  • Candidates must always double-check for spelling, as maintaining accuracy is essential.

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Article Writing Class 12 Format, Topics, Examples, Samples – An article is when you write down your thoughts about a topic in a logical and organized way, using paragraphs that make sense.

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What is Article Writing?

An article is a piece of writing that gets put in a newspaper or on the internet. People write articles to share news, findings from research, thoughts on academic topics, or to start discussions. They can be found in newspapers and magazines.

Article Writing Format

When a student needs to write an article for a school assignment, they should use the format recommended by CBSE. Here, you can find a detailed explanation of the CBSE article writing format.

The Format of Article Writing consists of the following parts –

  • By line, and

1. HEADING – The heading should be catchy and in not more than 5-6 words. You can feel free to be imaginative with this, but remember not to spend too long on it during the exam.

2. BY LINE – This is about the name of the person writing the article. Usually, the question provides it. If it’s not there, don’t include your personal information.

NOTE – You are not supposed to mention any of your personal details while attempting the answers in the exam.

3. BODY – It is the main part of your writing piece. It generally consists of 3-4 paragraphs.

PARAGRAPH 1: It’s important to start with a brief introduction about the topic, keeping it concise. Explain what the article is about by using some quotes or surprising facts to grab the readers’ attention.

PARAGRAPH 2: This part can be written in one or two paragraphs. You need to thoroughly analyze the subject. This analysis can include:

TYPES – In how many forms does the problem exist? You are required to mention the various possible types (if it exists).

CURRENT SCENARIO – Next, explain what’s happening now, any problems if there are any, and whether any steps have been taken to make things better, and if these steps have worked or not.

It may include advantages/ disadvantages depending upon the topic in question.

CAUSE AND EFFECT RELATIONSHIP – Show how one thing leads to another by using facts or data. You can also write about the results or outcomes.

Any other relevant and related information.

PARAGRAPH 3: The last part is the conclusion, where you wrap up what you’ve written. Don’t leave your article hanging without a proper ending. Remember, when you talk about a problem, mention the steps being taken to make it better and suggest some solutions. You can also include predictions and personal thoughts. Keep this paragraph short and to the point. You can make it interesting by adding quotes.

Article Writing Class 12 – Points to Remember

1. An article expresses the personal opinion and ideas of the writer on an important topic. 2. It should have an eye-catching heading. 3. The name of the writer can be written on the right-hand side under the topic or at the bottom after writing the article. 4. Start the topic by drawing attention to the topic in an interesting way–using quotes/statistics/anecdotes/ rhetorical questions. This will constitute the first paragraph. 5. The next paragraphs should be used in building up the topic with the help of evidence and statistics in a logical, sequential order. Avoid repeating points. Articles are usually written in third person.

Marking is done as follows: (If total mark is 5)

Format – 1 mark Accuracy of Spelling and Grammar – 1 mark Content – 2 marks Organisation of Ideas – 1 marks • Format: Heading and Writer’s name. • Content: Marks for relevant matter presented in an organised manner. It should detail different aspects of the topic like causes, effects, advantages, disadvantages, merits, demerits, etc. • Expression: Grammatical accuracy, appropriate words and spellings – 1 mark. Coherence and relevance of ideas and style – 1 mark.

Article Writing Class 12 Solved Examples

1. Our performance in Rio Olympics brought to light that we do not pay enough attention to athletics and outdoor games. It is time to revise our attitude. Sports should be an important part of a student’s life. Write an article on the ‘Importance of Outdoor Games’. You are Sreeja/Thomas.

(Delhi 2017, Set I)

Importance of Outdoor Games (by Sreeja)

It is said that ‘All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy’. Sports and games are instrumental in improving not only our physical but also our mental health. Sports increase our concentration power and build personality. Unfortunately in India the value of sports remains unappreciated. Sports lovers are regarded in an inferior light than academically inclined persons. The natural enthusiasm of children for robust and healthy outdoor games is thus dampened. Thus, only few children are inclined to make careers in sports. This attitude of ours has recently taken a beating in the Rio Olympics where our performances left much to be desired. More and more students need to be encouraged to play the sport of their choice. Moreover talent should be spotted right at the level of school and nurtured regularly with the best facilities and training possible. Parents also need to appreciate the value of sports for personality building. Last but not least, the government should channelize more funds to develop and nurture sporting talent.

2. Every teenager has a dream to achieve something in life. What they are going to become tomorrow depends on what our youth dream today. Write an article on ‘What I want to be in life’. You are Simranjit/ Sunita.

(All India 2017, Set I)

What I Want to be in Life (by Sunita)

From the time I was seven I felt like my being on this Earth was for a reason and that I was destined to do something great in my life. I wish to be a social worker. I want to help people. The profession of social work seeks to improve the quality of life for individuals and bring about an effective the change through the pursuit of social justice. Just like any helping profession, such as nursing and teaching, social work seeks to help people overcome some of life’s most difficult challenges. What separates social work from other helping professions is its emphasis on social justice. The profession of social work is varied- serving people young and old, from every walk of life, in a number of settings such as hospitals, schools, neighborhoods and community organizations. It involves working with families, couples, groups, organizations, and communities. I too volunteer to work with the NGO Khushi twice a week and take classes for labourers on health and hygiene. I shall study social work in future and work to bring happiness and comfort in the lives of the less fortunate.

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Motive of Writing a Notice

Notice is written to inform others about the things happened, going to happen or likely to happen in future. It is not only one of the best ways to keep others informed but a crucial part of Class 8 English, Class 9 English ,  Class 10 English , Class 11 English and Class 12 English . curriculum also. It is often asked in the form of a questions in the aforesaid classes in choice with Classified Advertisement, Invitation and Notice writing. Keeping the aftereffects of the ongoing pandemic in mind, CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) has decided to put up MCQ-Based Questions from the students to assess them and their notice-writing skills from the session 2021-22.

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1. What is the word limit of a notice for class 12 ? a) 100 words b) 50 words c) 75 words d) 150 words

Answer : 50 Words

2. Which of the following is a type of a notice ? a) Lost and Found b) Groom Wanted c) Bride Wanted d) Situation Wanted

Answer : Lost and Found

3. Notice is a…. a) Type of letter b) Type of report c) Type of article d) None of these

Answer : None of these

4. The heading/subject of a notice should… a) Not be there b) Be brief and catchy c) Be a long tail keyword d) None of these

Answer : Be brief and catchy

5. Where is the salutation placed in a notice ? a) Just above the date b) Just below the date c) Along with the date d) There is no need to write salutation in a notice

Answer : There is no need to write salutation in a notice

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6. Which of these is the most suitable way to start the body of a notice ? a) Through the column of b) This is to inform c) This is to threaten d) Being a regular reader of your newspaper

Answer : This is to inform

7. What is written on the top of a notice ? a) Date  b) Name of the Institution/Organisation c) Subject d) Body of Notice

Answer : Name of the Institution/Organisation

8. Which of the following statements is correct? a) Notice is written to inform others b) Notice is of 50 words c) Notice answers questions like what, when and where  d) All of these

Answer : All of these

9. Where should the subscription be placed in a notice ? a) At the beginning  b) In the middle  c) At the end d) None of these

Answer : At the end

10. How is the subject written in a notice ? a) In block letters b) It is not required c) In cursive letters d) None of these

Answer : In block letters

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11. Where is the signature of head boy/girl placed in a notice ? a) At the beginning b) At the end c) At the middle d) Head boy/girl need not sign 

Answer : Head boy/girl need not sign 

12. Where is the signature placed in a notice ? a) Above the name of the writer b) Below the name of the writer c) Above the body of the notice d) None of these

Answer : Above the name of the writer

13. Which of the following is not a part of a notice ? a) Salutation b) Subject c) Date d) Signature

Answer : Salutation

14. What is not added in a notice bearing ‘Found’ Title? a) Little description of thing/object found b) Entire description of thing/object found c) Place of the object found d) All of these

Answer : Entire description of thing/object found

15. What can be added in a notice bearing ‘Lost’ Title? a) Reward to the one who has lost the object b) Reward to the one who has found the object c) Reward to the one who has written the notice d) All of these

Answer : Reward to the one who has found the object

16. What is ‘Pseudonym’ in notice writing?

a) Real name b) Fictitious name c) Legal name d) Name of the Editor

Answer : Fictitious name

17. What is the chief purpose of notice writing? a) To boycott the students b) To inform others c) To take information from the authorities d) None of these

Answer : To inform others

18. Is it necessary to always keep the notice in a box? a) It should always be put in a box b) It should not be put in a box c) It should be put in a box if asked d) All of these

Answer : It should always be put in a box

19. Which of following questions should be answered while writing a notice ? a) What is going to happen? b) When and where is it going to happen? c) Who can apply or eligible for it & whom to contact d) All of these

20. Which of these is the right format of writing the date in a notice ? a) 23/03/2021 b) 23rd March, 2021 c) 23-03-2021 d) None of these

Answer : 23rd March, 2021

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21. Which of the following pronoun must be avoided in a notice of Event ? a) I b) You c) Both a and b d) Neither a nor b

Answer : Both a and b

22. Notice is written for…. a) An event/Programme b) For a lost object c) For a found object d) All of these

23. The word ‘ Notice ‘ is written in… a) Scribbled letters b) Block letters c) Cursive letters d) None of these

Answer : Block letters

24. Where is the notice put up in a school? a) On the stage b) On the apparatus in Chemistry Lab c) On the screen on the computers in the lab d) On Notice Board

Answer : On Notice Board

25. On which parameters is a notice assessed? a) Format b) Expression c) Content d) All of these

26. Answer the following questions with reference to the context below.

You are Rahul/Priya Head boy/girl of Delhi Public School, Panipat. You school is going to celebrate its Annual Day on 15th September in its premises with pomp and show. Write a notice in about 50 words.

i) Select the appropriate subject for this subject. a) Celebrate Annual Function b) Annual Function Celebrate c) Annual Function d) None of these

Answer : Annual Function

ii) Who will sign this notice in the end? a) Head boy b) Head girl c) Neither Head boy nor Head girl d) None of these

Answer : Neither Head boy nor Head girl (Since they don’t sign any notice)

iii) What information will be provided to the readers through this notice? a) Area of school’s premises b) Number of faculty members c) When and where the Annual Function will be celebrated  d) None of these

Answer : When and where the Annual Function will be celebrated 

iv) Will this notice be put in a box? a) Yes b) No c) Depends on Student’s mood d) None of these

Answer : Yes

v) How will the name of the institution be written? a) delhi public school, panipat b) delhi Public school, Panipat c) Delhi Public School, Panipat d) None of these

Answer : Delhi Public School, Panipat

27) Where is the word ‘NOTICE’ placed? a) Above the name of the institution or Issuing Authority b) Below the subject c) Below the name of the institution or Issuing Authority d) All of these

Answer : Below the name of the institution

28) What if the name of the issuing authority is not given? a) Write any other school’s name b) Write ABC as the name of the institution c) Directly start it with the date d) None of these

Answer : Write ABC as the name of the institution

29) Which of the following things should a notice include? a) The word ‘NOTICE’ b) Designation c) Heading d) All of these

30) What happens when a students exaggerates or goes beyond the word limit i.e. 50 words? a) Student is rewarded with an extra mark b) It may lead to deduction of mark c) It may represent him/her as a brilliant student d) All of these

Answer : It may lead to deduction of mark

31) Which of the following is optional in notice writing? a) Subject b) Date c) Name of Issuing Authority d) To add information like; for more details contact undersigned

Answer : To add information like : for more details contact undersigned

32) Which of the following is mandatory to write in notice writing? a) Subject b) Date c) Name of Issuing Authority d) All of these

33) In which of the following notice the term ‘Reward’ is used? a) Notice on an event b) Notice on a lost object c) Notice on a found object d) Notice on a function

Answer : Notice on a lost object

34) Is it necessary to skip/leave a line after writing Name of the Issuing Authority, Date, Notice and Subject? a) Yes b) No c) Optional d) None of these

Answer : Optional

35) What is the motive behind making students write notices ? a) To make them clerks in future b) To improve their writing skills c) To deteriorate their writing skills d) None of these

Answer : To improve their writing skills

36) What does subscription mean? a) Act of writing a notice b) Act of informing others c) Act of signing d) All of these

Answer : Act of signing

37) Fill in the blanks with the suitable option in context to the notice given below.

Delhi Public School, Panipat

23rd September 2021

This is to __ (i) __ all the students that I have __(ii)__ my wrist watch somewhere in the school playground. It is an Apple watch and  __ (iii) __ black colour. If anyone __ (iv) __ it, please return it either to me or to the Head Boy as soon as possible. ___ (v) ___ will be rewarded handsomely.

Anish Chakarvarty

Student, Class VIII

i) a) inform b) apprise c) instruct d) All of these

ii) a) found b) lost c) attained d) None of these

Answer : lost

iii) a) with b) for c) of d) from

Answer : of

iv) a) find b) found c) founds d) finding

Answer : found

v) a) One who has lost it b) Founder c) Loser d) Head boy

Answer : Founder

38) Fill in the blanks with the suitable option in context to the notice given below.

Rishi Public School, Panipat

Grandparent’s Day

This is to inform all the students that our school is __(i)__ to celebrate Grandparent’s day next Monday with __(ii)__ . If anyone is interested in __(iii)__  the part of dramas, skits or the host of the function, he/she can submit __(iv)__ name either to Principal or to Head boy by __(iv)__ positively. For more details contact your class teacher.

Pramila Bhardwaj

Student, Class XII

i) a) gone to b) went to  c) going to d) None of these

Answer : going to

ii) a) regret b) despondence c) repentance d) pomp and show

Answer : pomp and show

iii) a) be b) was/were c) being d) is being

Answer : being

iv) a) one b) their c) theirs d) his/her

Answer : his/her

v) a) yesterday b) next month c) day before yesterday d) tomorrow

Answer : tomorrow

39) Find out the correct order of the things found in a notice a) Name of the issuing authority, Subject, Date, The word ‘Notice’ b) Subject, Date, The word ‘Notice’, Name of the issuing authority, c) Date, The word ‘Notice’, Name of the issuing authority, Subject d) Name of the issuing authority, The word ‘Notice’, Date, Subject

Answer : Name of the issuing authority, The word ‘Notice’, Date, Subject

40) Which of the following sentence is better to write in context of notice writing? a) If he/she is interested in participating he/she can give his/her name… b) If he/she is interested in participating they can give his/her name… c) If one is interested in participating one can give one’s name d) None of these

Answer : If one is interested in participating one can give one’s name

41) Which of the following is the British way of writing the date in context of notice writing? a) 14 March 2021 b) March 14, 2021 c) 14th March 2021 d) Both A and C

Answer : Both A and C

42) Which of the following is the American way of writing the date in context of notice writing? a) 14 March 2021 b) March 14, 2021 c) 14th March 2021 d) Both A and C

Answer : March 14, 2021

43) A notice can be written a) manually b) digitally c) by hand d) All of these

44) Notice is written in a) formal language b) informal language c) Scribbled letters d) None of these

Answer : formal language

45) What does the word ‘Undersigned’ mean in Notice Writing? a) Name of the issuing authority b) Subject of the notice c) One who has signed the notice d) None of these

Answer : One who has signed the notice

46) Fill in the blanks with the suitable option in context to the notice given below.

St. Anselms Sr. Secondary School, Alwar

This is to inform __(i)__ that I have __(ii)__   a water bottle lying on one of the seats in the auditorium of the school __(iii)__ the Debate competition held __(iv)__ . If one has lost it, one can collect it from Principal’s office during school hours after __(v)__ its colour, Brand Name and shape. 

Poorva Sharma

i) a) all the teachers b) all the management members c) all the distinguished guest d) all the students

Answer : All the students

ii) a) lost b) missed c) forgotten d) found

iii) a) aside b) during c) since d) for

Answer : during

iv) a) tomorrow b) next week c) yesterday d) next day

Answer : yesterday

v) a) revealing b) disclosing c) unveiling d) All of these

47) Answer all the questions given below with reference to the context below.

The President of RWA of BMG Elegant Heights, Gurugram has to put up a notice to inform the residents about fogging to keep mosquitos away from the society.

1) Select the appropriate title for this notice a) Fogging to spread mosquitos b) Scheduled Fogging for Mosquitos Removal c) Residents Safety d) The need to kill insects

Answer : Scheduled Fogging for Mosquitos Removal

2) Select the option that lists the most appropriate opening for this notice. a) Greetings to one and all… b) This notice is being written to alert all of you… c) This is to inform all the residents of BMG Elegant Heights… d) I wish to share this with all the officials of RWA…

Answer : This is to inform all the residents of BMG Elegant Heights…

3) Which of the following points should be added in the body of the notice? a) Incessant mosquito breeding b) Resolution of the problem c) DOs and DONTs to be followed during the Fogging d) All of these

4) Who would be the issuing authority in this notice? a) BMG Elegant Heights b) RWA (Resident Welfare Association) c) Builder of the Society d) All of these

Answer : RWA (Resident Welfare Association)

5) Pick up the best conclusion for this notice. a) Inconvenience regretted b) Stay informed c) Stay outdoors during the fogging d) Collaboration solicited

Answer : Collaboration solicited

48. Answer all the questions given below with reference to the context below.

Choose the best responses from the options given below to write a notice about cultural programme on the eve of 15 August to be organised in your school.

1) Select the most appropriate heading from the following for this notice. a) Fancy Dress Competition b) NOTICE c) Cultural Programme d) Independence day Celebrations

Answer : Independence day Celebrations

2) What would be the most suitable opening line of this notice? a) Through this notice, I want to invite… b) The Cultural Club of the school is… c) The Cultural Secretary of the school is… d) With reference to this notice…

Answer : The Cultural Club of the school is…

3) Which one of the following will not be added to this notice? a) Content in Box b) Date  c) Name of school d) Signature of Issuing authority

Answer : Signature of Issuing authority

4) This notice will be incomplete without : a) Detailed information about the venue b) Introduction of the chief guest c) Information about date and timings d) Details of programme

Answer : Information about date and timings

5) Which of the following instructions can be added to this notice for the participants? a) School transport will be provided b) Refreshment will be provided c) There is no need to bring lunch box d) All of these

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Notice Writing MCQs for Class 12

25/11/2021 One Mark Solution English 0

1) What is the word limit of a notice? a) 100 words b) 50 words c) 75 words d) 150 words

b) 50 words

2) Which of the following is a type of a notice? a) Lost and Found b) Groom Wanted c) Bride Wanted d) Situation Wanted

a) Lost and Found

3) Notice is a__________ . a) Type of letter b) Type of report c) Type of article d) None of these

d) None of these

4) The heading/subject of a notice should______ . a) Not be there b) Be brief and catchy c) Be a long tail keyword d) None of these

b) Be brief and catchy

5) Where is the salutation placed in a notice? a) Just above the date b) Just below the date c) Along with the date d) There is no need to write a salutation in a notice

d) There is no need to write a salutation in a notice

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6) Which of these is the most suitable way to start the body of a notice? a) Through the column of b) This is to inform c) This is to threaten d) Being a regular reader of your newspaper

b) This is to inform

7) What is written on the top of a notice? a) Date b) Name of the Institution/Organisation c) Subject d) Body of Notice

b) Name of the Institution/Organisation

8) Which of the following statements is correct? a) Notice is written to inform others b) Notice is of 50 words c) Notice answers questions like what, when and where d) All of these

d) All of these

9) Where should the subscription be placed in a notice? a) At the beginning b) In the middle c) At the end d) None of these

c) At the end

10) How is the subject written in a notice? a) In block letters b) It is not required c) In cursive letters d) None of these Answer: In block letters

a) In block letters

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11) Where is the signature of the head boy/girl placed in a notice? a) At the beginning b) At the end c) At the middle d) Head boy/girl need not sign

d) Head boy/girl need not sign

12) Where is the signature placed in a notice? a) Above the name of the writer b) Below the name of the writer c) Above the body of the notice d) None of these

a) Above the name of the writer

13) Which of the following is not a part of a notice? a) Salutation b) Subject c) Date d) Signature

a) Salutation

14) What is not added in a notice bearing ‘Found’ Title? a) Little description of thing/object found b) Entire description of thing/object found c) Place of the object found d) All of these

b) Entire description of thing/object found

15) What can be added in a notice bearing ‘Lost’ Title? a) Reward to the one who has lost the object b) Reward to the one who has found the object c) Reward to the one who has written the notice d) All of these

b) Reward to the one who has found the object

1 6) What is ‘Pseudonym’ in notice writing? a) Real name b) Fictitious name c) Legal name d) Name of the Editor

b) Fictitious name

17) What is the chief purpose of notice writing? a) To boycott the students b) To inform others c) To take information from the authorities d) None of these

b) To inform others

18) Is it necessary to always keep the notice in a box? a) It should always be put in a box b) It should not be put in a box c) It should be put in a box if asked d) All of these

a) It should always be put in a box

19) Which of the following questions should be answered while writing a notice? a) What is going to happen? b) When and where is it going to happen? c) Who can apply or eligible for it & whom to contact d) All of these

20) Which of these is the right format of writing the date in a notice? a) 23/03/2021 b) 23rd March, 2021 c) 23-03-2021 d) None of these

b) 23rd March, 2021

21) Which of the following pronoun must be avoided in a notice of Event? a) I b) You c) Both a and b d) Neither a nor b

c) Both a and b

22) Notice is written for__________________. a) An event/Programme b) For a lost object c) For a found object d) All of these

23) The word ‘Notice‘ is written in_________________. a) Scribbled letters b) Block letters c) Cursive letters d) None of these

b) Block letters

24) Where is the notice put up in a school? a) On the stage b) On the apparatus in Chemistry Lab c) On the screen on the computers in the lab d) On Notice Board

d) On Notice Board

25) On which parameters is a notice assessed? a) Format b) Expression c) Content d) All of these

26) Answer the following questions with reference to the context below. You are Rahul/Priya Head boy/girl of Delhi Public School, Panipat. You school is going to celebrate its Annual Day on 15th September in its premises with pomp and show. Write a notice in about 50 words .

i) Select the appropriate subject for this subject. a) Celebrate Annual Function b) Annual Function Celebrate c) Annual Function d) None of these

c) Annual Function

ii) Who will sign this notice in the end? a) Head boy b) Head girl c) Neither Head boy nor Head girl d) None of these

c) Neither Head boy nor Head girl

iii) What information will be provided to the readers through this notice? a) Area of school’s premises b) Number of faculty members c) When and where the Annual Function will be celebrated d) None of these

c) When and where the Annual Function will be celebrated

iv) Will this notice be put in a box? a) Yes b) No c) Depends on Student’s mood d) None of these

v) How will the name of the institution be written? a) delhi public school, panipat b) delhi Public school, Panipat c) Delhi Public School, Panipat d) None of these

c) Delhi Public School, Panipat

27) Where is the word ‘NOTICE’ placed? a) Above the name of the institution or Issuing Authority b) Below the subject c) Below the name of the institution or Issuing Authority d) All of these

c) Below the name of the institution or Issuing Authority

28) What if the name of the issuing authority is not given? a) Write any other school’s name b) Write ABC as the name of the institution c) Directly start it with the date d) None of these

b) Write ABC as the name of the institution

29) Which of the following things should a notice include? a) The word ‘NOTICE’ b) Designation c) Heading d) All of these

30) What happens when a students exaggerates or goes beyond the word limit i.e. 50 words? a) Student is rewarded with an extra mark b) It may lead to deduction of mark c) It may represent him/her as a brilliant student d) All of these

b) It may lead to deduction of mark

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Important Questions for CBSE Class 12 Computer Science Board Exam 2024

Important mcqs for cbse class 12 computer science board exam 2024.

Q1: What error occurs when you execute the following Python code snippet? apple = mango

a) SyntaxError

b) NameError

c) ValueError

d) TypeError

Answer. b) NameError

Q2 . Which point can be considered as difference between string and list?

b) Mutability 

c) Indexing and Slicing

d) Accessing individual elements

Ans: B) Mutability

3. Identify the module to which the following function load () belong to?

a) math 

b) random 

c) pickle 

Ans: c) pickle

4. To read the entire remaining contents of the file as a string from a file object myfile, we use

a) myfile.read(2)

b) myfile.read()

c) myfile.readline()

d) myfile.readlines()

Ans: b) myfile.read()

5. If a text file is opened in w+ mode, then what is the initial position of file pointer/cursor?

a) Beginning of file

b) End of the file

c) Beginning of the last line of text file

d) Undetermined

Ans: a)  Beginning of file

2 Marks Important Questions for CBSE Class 12 Computer Board Exam 2024

  • Write two advantages and two disadvantages of circuit switching.
  • Differentiate between Web server and web browser. Write the names of any two web browsers.
  • Write a Python Program containing a function FindWord(STRING, SEARCH), that accepts two arguments : STRING and SEARCH, and prints the count of occurrence of SEARCH in STRING. Write appropriate statements to call the function. For example, if STRING = "Learning history helps to know about history with interest in history" and SEARCH = 'history', the function should display The word history occurs 3 times.
  • Differentiate between % (percentage) and _(underscore) characters used with the LIKE operator in SQL with appropriate examples.
  • Consider the following two commands with reference to a table, named Employee having a column named Department: (a) Select count(Department) from Employee; (b) Select count(*) from Employee; If these two commands are producing different results, (i) What may be the possible reason? (ii) Which command (a) or (b) might be giving a higher value? 

3 Marks Important Questions for CBSE Class 12 Computer Board Exam 2024

1. Write a function in Python to read a text file, Alpha.txt and displays those lines which begin with the word ‘You’. 

2. Write a function, vowelCount() in Python that counts and displays the number of vowels in the text file named Poem.txt. 

3. A list, NList contains following record as list elements: [City, Country, distance from Delhi] Each of these records are nested together to form a nested list. Write the following user defined functions in Python to perform the specified operations on the stack named travel. 

(i) Push_element(NList): It takes the nested list as an argument and pushes a list object containing name of the city and country, which are not in India and distance is less than 3500 km from Delhi. 

(ii) Pop_element(): It pops the objects from the stack and displays them. Also, the function should display “Stack Empty” when there are no elements in the stack. 

4. Write a function ETCount() in Python, which should read each character of a text file “TESTFILE.TXT” and then count and display the count of occurrence of alphabets E and T individually (including small cases e and t too).

Example: 

If the file content is as follows: 

Today is a pleasant day.

 It might rain today. 

It is mentioned on weather sites 

The ETCount() function should display the output as: 

E or e: 6 

T or t : 9 

5. Write a function INDEX_LIST(L), where L is the list of elements passed as argument to the function. The function returns another list named ‘indexList’ that stores the indices of all Non-Zero Elements of L. 

For example: If L contains [12,4,0,11,0,56] 

4 Marks Important Questions for CBSE Class 12 Computer Board Exam 2024

1. Vedansh is a Python programmer working in a school. For the Annual Sports Event, he has created a csv file named Result.csv, to store the results of students in different sports events. The structure of Result.csv is :

[St_Id, St_Name, Game_Name, Result]

Where 

St_Id is Student ID (integer) 

ST_name is Student Name (string) 

Game_Name is name of game in which student is participating(string) Result is result of the game whose value can be either 'Won', 'Lost' or 'Tie' 

For efficiently maintaining data of the event, Vedansh wants to write the following user defined functions: 

Accept() – to accept a record from the user and add it to the file Result.csv. The column headings should also be added on top of the csv file. 

wonCount() – to count the number of students who have won any event. As a Python expert, help him complete the task.

2. Write SQL queries for the following: 

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(i) Display product name and brand name from the tables PRODUCT and BRAND.

 (ii) Display the structure of the table PRODUCT. 

(iii) Display the average rating of Medimix and Dove brands 

(iv) Display the name, price, and rating of products in descending order of rating

3. Aman is a Python programmer. He has written a code and created a binary file record.dat with employeeid, ename and salary. The file contains 10 records. He now has to update a record based on the employee id entered by the user and update the salary. The updated record is then to be written in the file temp.dat. The records which are not to be updated also have to be written to the file temp.dat. If the employee id is not found, an appropriate message should to be displayed. As a Python expert, help him to complete the following code based on the requirement given above: 

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(i) Which module should be imported in the program? (Statement 1) 

(ii) Write the correct statement required to open a temporary file named temp.dat. (Statement 2) 

(iii) Which statement should Aman fill in Statement 3 to read the data from the binary file, record.dat and in Statement 4 to write the updated data in the file, temp.dat?

4. Navdeep creates a table RESULT with a set of records to maintain the marks secured by students in Sem 1, Sem2, Sem3 and their division. After creation of the table, he has entered data of 7 students in the table. 

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Based on the data given above answer the following questions: 

(i) Identify the most appropriate column, which can be considered as Primary key. 

(ii) If two columns are added and 2 rows are deleted from the table result, what will be the new degree and cardinality of the above table? 

(iii) Write the statements to:

6. Insert the following record into the table Roll No- 108, Name- Aadit, Sem1- 470, Sem2-444, Sem3- 475, Div – I.

I. Increase the SEM2 marks of the students by 3% whose name begins with ‘N’.

II. Create a function maxsalary() in Python to read all the records from an already existing file record.csv which stores the records of various employees working in a department. Data is stored under various fields as shown below:

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Function should display the row where the salary is maximum. 

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The report is a formal way of writing and the person concerned is the witness of the event. It can be written by an individual or an organized body.

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  • Headline/Title: The headline or title of the report must be at the top. It should be short and eye-catching.
  • By Line: It is to be mentioned just below the report title in the right-hand corner. Many students prefer to write it in the middle or left-hand corner.
  • Place and Date: Then, we mention the place and date of the event.
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  • The event must be in chronological sequence.

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1. You are Navya or Nilesh reading in D.P.S Public School, Sec -4 Bokaro. Write a report on the election scene for your school magazine in not more than 150 words.

A Report on Election Scene

By – Harsh

Bokaro, Nov. 25, 2019: It was one of the most exciting days in our family. Everyone was busy finding their identification card like Aadhar card, voter id card etc to get a proper correction in name and address.

It was the time of the Member of Parliament Election that was going to be held in Oct. 2014. The whole state was running under of code of conduct. The election was to be completed in 6 steps. All the parties were busy in the election campaign. The candidate of the party was visiting door to door and making several promises to the public to win the election.

The people gathered at the tea- stall in the evening and morning to talk positive and negative aspects of the parties. Some people were criticizing the present government and asked the people to vote against him. The day of the election came.

The voters went to their respective booths for casting their votes. The election started early at 6 A.M in the presence of police inspectors and polling officers. The people stood in the queue to give their valuable votes. Everyone held their election receipt and voter id card. There was good management of security from the side of the Superintendant of Police. The police were alert during the election time. The election closed by 5 P.M. It was a successful day.

2. your school has organised a blood donation camp at the school campus to collect blood. You are Nandan or Neha, an editor of your school magazine. Write a report for your school magazine giving the details of the event.

A  Report on Blood Donation Camp

                                                                                                            BY-XYZ     

Bokaro , Feb. 09, 2019:   It was one of the best days of my life in school. There was organised a blood donation camp to help the victims of Uttrakhand.  There were almost 200 students to donate blood who had come from different colleges in our city. Some were young and some were middle-aged people. There was the proper arrangement.  Five doctors and ten nursing staff were managed from the Red Cross Unit of the city to collect blood. There was an ambulance for any emergency case. Blood donors were given fruits, juice, and milk after donating the blood. They were also given a certificate of appreciation to encourage them for such a noble cause. Our local M.L.A . was the guest of the day who also donated blood and inaugurated the programme.   Many volunteers were there to help the blood donors.  There was good discipline maintained between doctors and donors. The programme had been conducted successfully without any harm. At last, Our Principal and doctors thanked everyone for their cooperation to make this programme successful. I came back home at 6 o’clock in the evening. It was really an exciting day of my life.                                                                           

1. A report  is an

  • Informational work
  • Technical work
  • Professional work
  • None of these

2. Report is a ……

a.Formal b.Research c.Informal d. Resume

3. A report should b e written in…

(a) Sequential manner (b) Irregular manner (c) Horizontal manner (d) Regular Manner

4. What is written at the start of a report?

(a) Key Features (b) Introduction (c) Title (d) Conclusion

5. What is mentioned in the by line of the report?

  • Name of the newspaper
  • Date and place of the event
  • Heading of the Report
  •  Name of the reporter

6. Report is to be written in ………………………..

7. Reporting of an event is done as……………

  • First-hand information
  • Second-hand information
  • Third-hand information
  • Fourth hand information

8. What important skill does a person need to write a report?

  • Crowd handling skill
  • Standing skill
  • Communication skill

9. The length of an ideal report should be……..

( a) 13 pages (b) 1-3 pages                 (c) 1/5-page (d) full page

10. Report  by an individual should be written in :

(a) First person (b) Last person             (c) Both a and b (d) NOT

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1. What is placed on the top of an article? A. Date B. Heading/Title C. Subscription D. Salutation

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Answer: Heading/Title

2. What is placed just below the title of an article? A. Date B. By-Line C. Place of the writer D. Salutation

Answer: By-Line

3. How many paragraphs should be there in an article? A. One B. Two C. Three to Four D. Eight to Ten

Answer: Three to Four

4. Which of the following is not an element of an article? A. Date B. Subscription C. Salutation D. All of these

Answer: All of these

5. What should the first paragraph of an article be all about? A. Conclusion B. Consequences C. Statistics D. Brief introduction of the topic

Answer: Brief introduction of the topic

6. On which parameters is article writing assessed? A. Content B. Expression C. Fluency & Format D. All of these

7. How should an article be ended? A. Thanking the audience B. Greeting the audience C. With a suitable conclusion D. All of these

Answer: With a suitable conclusion

8. Pick the even one out in context of Article Writing? A. Heading/Title B. Salutation C. Thanking the audience D. Greeting to the audience

Answer: Heading

9. Which of the following can be added to make an article writing interesting? A. Quotes B. Statistics C. Both a and b D. Neither a nor b

Answer: Both a and b

10. What should be the ratio of active and passive voice while writing an article? A. 30:70 B. 70:30 C. 50:50 D. None of these

Answer: 70:30

11. What is the word limit of an article for class 12? A. 50-100 words B. 100-150 words C. 150-200 words D. 300-500 words

Answer: 150-200 words

12. How should an article be commenced? A. By greeting the audience B. By thanking the audience C. By requesting the audience D. None of these

Answer: None of these

13. Article is a…. A. Short piece of writing B. long piece of writing C. Exaggeration of lies D. All of these

Answer: Long piece of writing

14. Which of the following is correct about the ‘Title’ in article writing? A. It should be long B. It should be short and irrelevant C. It should be eye-catching D. It should be a long-tail keyword

Answer: It should be eye-catching

15. What do pros and cons mean? A. Advantages and disadvantages B. Arguments in favour and arguments against C. Positives and Negatives D. All of these

16. What is fluency in article writing? A. Ability to weave the content together B. Ability to set the content apart C. Ability to find out the pros and cons D. Ability to greet the audience

Answer: Ability to weave together the content

17. What are the elements of a marking scheme of article writing? A. Format B. Content C. Expression D. All of these

18. What are the constituents of ‘Format’ in article writing? A. Heading B. Writer’s Name C. Both a and b D. Neither a nor b

19. What are the constituents of ‘Expression’ in article writing? A. Spellings B. Grammatical Accuracy C. Coherence D. All of these

20. What are the elements of ‘Conclusion’ in article writing? A. Suggestions B. Remedial Measures C. Reminders D. All of these

21. ____ states the name of the writer. A. Heading B. By-Line C. Dateline D. None of these

22. What can an article describe? A. An event B. Experience C. Person’s life D. All of these

23. An article should be written in ________ A. a single paragraph B. clear paragraphs C. informal language D. None of these

Answer: clear paragraphs

24. One should ______ before writing an article A. Exercise B. Research about the topic C. Pray to God D. None of these

Answer: Research about the topic

25. Article writing is meant for _____ A. Small group of readers B. Large group of readers C. Unemployed people D. Only employed people

Answer: Large group of readers

26. What makes an article good A. Accuracy B. Ample research about the topic C. Drafting before being written D. All of these

27. What should one do if one runs out of words while writing an article? A. Repeat the same lines again and again B. Add quotations related to the topic C. Forget the coherence and write anything D. All of these

Answer: Add quotations related to the topic

28. Which of the following adds beauty to an article and makes it high-scoring? A. Legible handwriting B. Scribbling on the page of article C. Illegible handwriting D. Filthy presentation

Answer: Legible handwriting

29. What is coherence in article writing? A. Logical writing B. Orderly writing C. Consistent relation of paragraphs D. All of these

30. Who should be kept in mind while writing a good article? A. Editor of the newspaper B. Owner of the newspaper C. Readers and their mood D. English teacher of the school

Answer: Readers and their mood

31. Answer the following questions based on the article given below.

Addiction of Social Networking Sites

( By : Riya Mishra )

Social networking sites are web-based programs run ___(i)____ where people create their dynamic profiles in order to share what they exactly feel and exchange their views via chats, calls, video conferences etc. Some of the most popularly-known apps are; WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter which connect not only billions of people across the world but help them remain updated of their surroundings.

Despite the fact that these sites are boon for human beings, they have their own ___(ii)____ as well. We all know that ‘Excess of everything is bad.’ Therefore, excessive use of social networking sites can make us lethargic, unproductive and procrastinators. Sitting for long hours, engaged with such sites, can give a ___(iii)____rise to the quantum of headaches, backaches and many more diseases. It affects student’s academics adversely for they become prone to using the all day long and can’t resist their temptations of frequently logging in their accounts created on various platforms. Apart from all that, the ___(iv)____ content present on such sites distract students’ attention to a different level resulting in loss of their academics precious time.

Freedom of speech, one of the fundamental rights of us, is often seen being misused at such platforms. ___(v)____, without giving second thought, comment or write whatever they feel like to humiliate others. Consequently, a white-collar gentry or renowned celebrities have to undergo a irreparable mental harassment. Independent women have to face incidents of ___(vi)____ which causes depression and anxiety to them . Above all, the hike in number of suicidal cases has a close association with social networking sites for a long time. Even, youngsters who have hardly stepped out of their homes, can be seen shooting videos before committing suicides. These virtual platforms have created a very ___(vii)____ environment for the teenagers where they are facing bullying, emotional distress and insecurity.

It has also emboldened the cybercrime since we all have updated our profiles on social media. Our personal information is no longer ___(viii)____on those platform. Even an unknown person can take advantage of this act .

To conclude that, if we use social networking sites wisely they are really a ___(ix)____ whereas its excessive use can make us scourge and a ___(x)____ plague.

i) A. on internet B. in internet C. through internet D. All of these

Answer: Through internet

ii) A. limitations B. flaws C. shortcomings D. All of these

iii) A. decline B. steep C. low D. None of these

Answer: Steep

iv) A. fruitful B. Obnoxious C. valuable D. invaluable

Answer: Obnoxious

v) A. Local people B. Local politicians C. Netizens D. Local police

Answer: Founder

vi) A. respect B. grateful respect C. body-shaming D. beautiful body

Answer: Body-shaming

vii) A. Peaceful B. Healthy C. Toxic D. None of these

Answer: Toxic

viii) A. open B. public C. protected D. unprotected

Answer: Protected

ix) A. Boon B. Blessing C. Bane D. Both a and b

x) A. short-lived B. lifetime C. never-lasting D. temporary

Answer: Lifetime

Corona Virus Disease (Covid-19) had been a talk of the town, due to its outbreak, throughout the year 2020 when it gripped millions of people and it is still making headlines around the world even in 2021 with its fast-approaching new strain in UK and other parts of the world. From Lockdown to social distancing, it has insisted on the people to change their lifestyle and perspective towards the life altogether.

Covid-19 is caused by a newly discovered corona virus, one of the unknown viruses of Corona Virus family. It has already taken life of more than 2.6 million people and many of us are still circling around this deadly pandemic. As per the history and views of Covid-19 patients, who once had been suffering or are suffering from this virus, it starts with a mild respiratory illness which leads further to fever, cold, congestion in throat and utter weariness of body. People, suffering from this often complain of breathing and fatigue irrespective of any hard or unaccustomed labour. However, it is not mandatory that all and sundry, whomsoever are suffering from this disease, may have these same signs of tiredness and fatigue. Some of them may be asymptomatic and not the carriers of this virus as well.

It usually spreads from person to person through droplets of saliva when an infected person sneezes or coughs without following respiratory etiquettes. So, it becomes essential for one to learn respiratory etiquettes and practice them as much as possible. Besides, touching the things unnecessarily also could be one of the reasons of its outbreak. Therefore, one must take care of all these things in order to protect themselves from this deadly corona virus.

As the saying goes “Prevention is better than cure” The best way to protect ourselves from this deadly disease is to be well-informed about the virus and maintain hygienic environment around us. Putting on a mask properly and sanitizing our hands frequently can help us a lot in making a long distance from this disease. Besides, we should avoid visiting crowded places uselessly like malls, theaters, and parks etc. where there is more risk of getting contacted with other people and maintain proper distance of at least 2 meters from the people while talking to them.

Our safety lies in our own hands. In case of urgency and emergency, we must contact a specialized doctor and act on his/her advice without being doctors ourselves.

i) What does the phrase ‘Talk of the Town’ mean in the first line? A. A thing being discussed by few persons in the town B. A thing being discussed by many persons in the town C. A thing being discussed by no one in the town D. None of these

Answer: A thing being discussed by many persons in the town

ii) What is pandemic? A. A widespread epidemic B. Panacea C. Vaccine D. None of these

Answer: A widespread epidemic

iii) Find out the synonym of the word ‘Unaccustomed’ from the following? A. Unusual B. Familiar C. Used to D. None of these

Answer: Unusual

iv) What should one do to stay away from Corona Virus? A. Wash one’s hands frequently B. Put on a mask properly C. Sanitize our hands regularly D. All of these

32. Answer the following questions on the based of the heading (Article) given below.

The number of crime cases has been rising day by day in your locality. Write an article on this issue in about 150 words. Do suggest corrective measure to deal with this problem.

i) Which of the following is the perfect heading/title for this article? A. Steep Downfall in Crime B. Steep Rise in Crime C. Ebbing of Crime D. None of these

Answer: Steep Rise in Crime

ii) Which of the following corrective measure must be added in this article? A. Advise not to people to step out of their homes B. Advise people to bear with the criminals C. Advise people to not to be afraid of such goons and confront them by raising their voice D. None of these

Answer: Advise people to not to be afraid of such goons and confront them by raising their voice

iii) This article should be begun with A. A detailed introduction of the writer B. A brief introduction of the problem C. A subtle introduction of the problem D. None of these

Answer: A brief introduction of the problem

iv) How should this article be concluded? A. By advising people to raise their weapons B. By advising people to support the administration C. Bu advising people not to be scare but brave enough to face this problem D. Both B and C

Answer: Both B and C

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