Commerce (English Medium)
Science (English Medium)
Arts (English Medium)
Commerce (Hindi Medium)
Science (Hindi Medium)
Arts (Hindi Medium)
Academic Year: 2025-2026
Date: मार्च 2026
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General instructions:
- This paper is divided in THREE sections.
- SECTION A - READING
- SECTION B - GRAMMAR & WRITING
- SECTION C - TEXTBOOK
- Separate instructions are given with each part and question, wherever necessary. Read the instructions very carefully and follow them.
- Do not exceed the prescribed word limit while answering the questions.
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
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Arjun was an architect, renowned for designing modern skyscrapers in bustling cities. His life was a whirlwind of deadlines, meetings, and blueprints, leaving little time for reflection. One Friday evening, while clearing his desk, he stumbled upon an old, faded photograph of his childhood home. The simple cottage nestled in the hills, surrounded by tall oak trees, brought a rush of memories,the sound of chirping birds, the scent of fresh rain, and his grandmother’s stories by the fireplace. Her laughter, warm and contagious, echoed in his mind. That night, he could no sleep. Tossing and turning, he realized it had been over 20 years since he last visited his ancestral home. On an impulse, he decided to take a break and revisit the place where he had spent his happiest days. This was not just a trip to a physical location but a journey to rediscover parts of himself lost in the chaos of adulthood. The journey took five hours by car, weaving through highways and narrow mountain roads, followed by a 20-minute trek uphill. The steep path, lined with vibrant wildflowers, contrasted sharply with the grey monotony of the city. When Arjun reached the crest of the hill, the sight of the old cottage took his breath away. Time seemed to have stood still. The wooden structure, though weathered, still held its charm. The red-tiled roof, overgrown shrubs in the garden, and a swing hanging from the oak tree felt like pieces of a puzzle falling into place. Pushing open the creaky gate, Arjun stepped onto the porch. The door was unlocked, and a faint musty smell greeted him. Dust motes danced in the sunlight streaming through the windows. Inside, furniture was covered in white sheets, and the ticking of an old clock echoed faintly. Each corner seemed to whisper stories of laughter, footsteps, and secrets from the past. In his grandmother’s room, Arjun found a leather-bound journal on the bedside table. Curious, he opened it and began reading. The diary was filled with entries about her daily life, hopes, and dreams. One entry caught his attention: “Arjun is a curious child, always asking questions about the world. He dreams of building things that touch the sky. I hope he never loses that wonder.” Tears welled up in his eyes. He had fulfilled his childhood dream of becoming an architect, but in the process, he had forgotten the simple joys of life. His work consumed him, leaving little room for curiosity or connection. Exploring further, Arjun found a box of childhood treasures,hand-drawn sketches, toy cars, and a model of a treehouse he had designed but never built. Holding the model, he felt a pang of regret. He had promised his grandmother he would build the treehouse, but life had taken him in a different direction. That promise, once so meaningful, had been buried under layers of ambition and responsibility. Determined to honour his promise, Arjun decided to spend the weekend building the treehouse. He found old tools in the shed, along with planks of wood and nails. Though years had passed since he worked with his hands, the process was strangely therapeutic. The rhythmic sound of hammering, the scent of freshly cut wood, and the rustling leaves transported him to a simpler time. As he worked, memories of his grandmother’s encouragement and belief in him filled his heart. She had always said the best creations were those made with love and intention. By Sunday evening, the treehouse stood proudly on the oak tree – simple yet sturdy. It wasn’t just a physical structure but a tribute to his grandmother and a testament to their shared dreams. Climbing up, Arjun sat inside, gazing at the breath-taking view of the valley. The golden hues of the setting sun painted the landscape in shades of orange and pink. For the first time in years, he felt contentment. The weight of deadlines and expectations melted away, replaced by a profound connection to the present. Before leaving the next morning, Arjun planted a sapling near the treehouse, symbolizing new beginnings. The act felt symbolic, as though he were planting a part of himself back into the soil of his roots. Locking the cottage, he left with a promise to return. The visit had rekindled something within him – a connection to his roots and a sense of purpose beyond deadlines and skyscrapers. Back in the city, Arjun carried the memories of his weekend like a precious treasure. He made small changes in his life – taking breaks to sketch for pleasure, spending weekends in nature, and reconnecting with old friends. His architectural designs began to reflect a new sensibility, blending modernity with nature, inspired by the harmony he had rediscovered in his ancestral home. Months later, one of his projects, a community centre surrounded by greenery, won an award for sustainable design. During his acceptance speech, Arjun spoke about the importance of finding balance in life and staying connected to one’s roots. He ended with a quote from his grandmother’s diary: “Never lose your wonder.” Years passed, but Arjun kept his promise to visit the cottage regularly. The treehouse became a cherished spot, not just for him but also for his children. It stood as a bridge between generations, a place where stories were shared, dreams nurtured, and the spirit of wonder kept alive. |
On the basis of your reading of the above excerpt, choose the correct option to answer the following questions: (Any TWELVE)
- What triggered Arjun’s decision to visit his ancestral home? (1)
- Discovering a letter from a family member.
- Seeing an old photograph of his childhood home.
- Recalling a dream about his grandmother’s stories.
- Reading about the hills in a magazine article.
- What was Arjun’s grandmother’s wish for him as written in her diary? (1)
- That he would always remain curious about life
- That he would build a large home on the hills
- That he would write books about his childhood
- That he would return one day to the cottage
- Assertion (A): Arjun’s work as an architect left him feeling fulfilled and balanced.
Reason (R): He had devoted his life to building modern skyscrapers in cities. (1)- Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is true, but R is false.
- A is false, but R is true.
- State True or False- (1)
Arjun’s architectural designs after his visit reflected a blend of nature and modernity. - What does Arjun’s act of planting a sapling near the treehouse symbolize? (1)
- How does the act of completing the treehouse serve as a turning point in Arjun’s personal and professional life? (1)
- The act of Arjun rediscovering his childhood home is best described as a journey of: (1)
- Self-discovery
- Professional growth
- Escaping his current life
- Material success
- The narrator describes his experience of building the treehouse as an attempt to express the growing sense of ______ in his connection with his childhood and nature. (1)
- What does the word ‘rekindled’ in the passage suggest about Arjun’s emotional state? (1)
- The narrator describes his ancestral home in the hills as a ______, quiet little cottage surrounded by oak trees. (1)
- What can be inferred from Arjun’s shift in his architectural designs after his weekend visit? (1)
- He is blending traditional elements with modern architectural styles.
- He is shifting his focus from urban skyscrapers to rural architecture.
- He is prioritizing designs that combine nature with modern architecture.
- He is focusing on extravagant and luxurious designs for wealthy clients.
- Why does the passage emphasize the line “Never lose your wonder”? (1)
- It reminds readers to stay connected to their roots and dreams.
- It highlights the difficulties of balancing work and family life.
- It critiques modern society’s focus on material success.
- It underlines the value of maintaining professional ambition.
- What can be inferred about Arjun’s character from his decision to spend the weekend building the treehouse? (1)
- What broader message does Arjun’s journey convey about life? (1)
- Personal fulfilment often outweighs professional goals.
- Work-life balance requires reconnecting with one’s past.
- Success is achieved through revisiting long-forgotten plans.
- Happiness comes from simplifying both work and life.
- Which literary device is present in “the house seemed to echo with laughter, footsteps, and whispered secrets from the past”? (1)
- Alliteration
- Imagery
- Personification
- Symbolism
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Read the poem LOSS AND GAIN by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow given below:
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When I compare I am aware But who shall dare |
Based on your reading of the poem answer any FOUR of the five questions given below.
- The tone of the poem can be best described as: (1)
- Optimistic and celebratory
- Reflective and contemplative
- Angry and resentful
- Sarcastic and dismissive
- What is the significance of the phrase “The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide”? (1)
- It suggests that bad times lead to the inevitable downfall of a person.
- It conveys the idea that after the worst point, improvement is possible.
- It means that the tide will always rise, no matter what, without fail.
- It refers to the idea that challenges in life are constant and never change.
- Assertion: The speaker expresses a sense of resignation, acknowledging that much of life’s time has been wasted or unproductive.
Reasoning: The speaker suggests that even moments of failure can eventually lead to positive outcomes, emphasizing a cyclical nature of success and failure. (1)
Choose the correct option:
- Both Assertion and Reasoning are correct, and the Reasoning correctly explains the Assertion.
- Both Assertion and Reasoning are correct, but the Reasoning does not explain the Assertion.
- The Assertion is correct, but the Reasoning is incorrect.
- The Assertion is incorrect, but the Reasoning is correct.
- What is the overall theme of the passage? (1)
- The repetition of “what” is an example of ______ poetic device. (1)
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Read the passage given below:
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Mental health comprises our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects our thinking, feelings, perception of the world around us and our actions. It helps us to determine how one handles stress, relationships with others, and making healthy choices. Individual psychological and biological factors such as emotional skills, substance use and genetics can make people vulnerable to mental health issues. Millions of people are affected by mental illness each year. Across the country, many people just like you work, perform, create, compete, laugh, love and inspire every day. |
Following is a table representing the percentage of adults suffering from different types of mental disorder in the U.S.
| Age Group | Year | Percentage | Illness |
| Adults | 2021 | 22.8% | Mental illness |
| Adults | 2021 | 5.5% | Serious mental illness |
| Adults | 2021 | 7.6% | Co-occurring substance use disorder and mental illness |
| 6-17 Youth | 2016 | 16.5% | Mental health disorder |
Following is a table of Annual prevalence of mental illness among U.S. adults, by demographic group-
| Demographic Group | Percentage |
| Non-Hispanic Asian | 16.4% |
| Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander | 18.1% |
| African American | 21.4% |
| Hispanic or Latino | 20.7% |
| Non-Hispanic White | 23.9% |
| Non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native | 26.6% |
| Non-Hispanic mixed/multiracial | 34.9% |
Following is a table of Annual prevalence among U.S. adults, by condition:
| Condition | Percentage |
| Schizophrenia | <1% |
| Obsessive Compulsive Disorder | 1.2% |
| Borderline Personality Disorder | 1.4% |
| Bipolar Disorder | 2.8% |
| Posttraumatic Stress Disorder | 3.6% |
| Major Depressive Episode | 8.3% |
| Anxiety Disorders | 19.1% |
Based on your reading of the passage answer FOUR of the five questions given below.
- Which of the following demographic groups has the highest annual prevalence of mental illness in the U.S., according to the data presented? (1)
- Non-Hispanic White
- Non-Hispanic mixed/multiracial
- Non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native
- Hispanic or Latino
- Why is it important to know about mental health disorders? (1)
- State TRUE or FALSE - (1)
Mental health impacts our mindset, emotions, view of the world, and behaviours. - Provide evidence for the following- (1)
Substance use and genetics is most likely to make individuals vulnerable to mental health issues, as discussed in the passage. - What percentage of U.S. youth aged 6-17 experienced a mental health disorder in 2016, according to the data? (1)
- 7.6%
- 22.8%
- 16.5%
- 5.5%
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Read the question given below and attempt the following in 120-150 words.
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Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow.
| “She did her job well, and for a long time, above all during the war years, when reality was more sinister than nightmares. Only she could decide at breakfast what each should do that day, and how it should be done, until her predictions became the sole authority in the house. Her control over the family was absolute: even the faintest sigh was breathed by her order. The master of the house died at about the time I was in Vienna, and had the elegance to leave her a part of his estate on the condition that she continue dreaming for the family until her dreams came to an end.” |
- Which ‘job’ is being talked about in the extract?
- What did ‘she’ decide at breakfast each day?
- How was her authority described in the family?
- What condition did the master of the house place on ‘she’ after his death?
- How did the master of the house pay her after his death?
- Which word is a good synonym for ‘sinister’?
- Ominous
- Benign
- Condemnation
- Soldering
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Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow.
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All the seas of the world tumbled about her heart. He was drawing her into them: he would drown her. She gripped with both hands at the iron railing. |
- Who is ‘he’ in the above extract?
- What metaphor is used to describe the woman's emotional turmoil in the passage?
- How does ‘he’ in the passage affect ‘her’ emotionally?
- What emotion does the woman express through her cry in the passage?
- What does the iron railing symbolize in the passage?
- Which word is a good synonym for ‘frenzy’?
- Nuances
- Choral
- Rage
- Tranquillity
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Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow:
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The first time on this shore, (The Wild Swans at Coole) |
- What sound is heard above the speaker’s head?
- What do the creatures do in the cold streams?
- How does the passage describe the creatures’ hearts?
- What theme is expressed by the line “Passion or conquest, wander where they will”?
- What is the tone of the poet regarding the creatures’ journey and energy?
- Choose the antonym for the word “unwearied” from the options below:
- Trudge
- Fatigued
- Energetic
- Trod
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Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow.
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To me thou, falsely thine; (A Lecture Upon The Shadow) |
- What does the speaker say about the nature of love?
- What does the speaker want to disguise?
- What does the transition from day to night symbolize about love’s duration?
- How is love described after its “first minute”?
- What is the tone of the poet in the above lines?
- Choose the antonym for the word “constant” from the options below:
- Turmoil
- Sojourn
- Transient
- Soliloquy
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