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Optics |
21- 22- Polarisation of Light | MCQ Refraction of Light at a Plane Interface : Total Internal Reflection
MCQ Wave Nature of Light : Huygens’ Principal
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Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter |
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Atoms and Nuclei | 27- Nuclear Structure
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Electronic Devices | 31- Semiconductor Electronics
33- Junction Transistors 34- Logic Gates | MCQ Semiconductor Electronics MCQ Junction Diode MCQ Junction Transistors MCQ Logic Gates |
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Chemical Kinetics | ||
Surface Chemistry | ||
d -and f -Block Elements | ||
Coordination Compounds | ||
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids | ||
Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen | ||
Biomolecules | ||
Chemistry in Everyday Life | ||
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MCQs | Subjective | |
Biology and Human Welfare | | |
Biotechnology and its Applications (Complete Unit) |
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Ecology and Environment (Complete Unit) |
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Text book | Sem-2 Questions | |
Descriptive / Subjective | MCQs ( if online exam) | |
Tempest: William Shakespeare | | |
Echoes: Collection of ISC Short Stories | | |
Reverie: A Collection of ISC Poems |
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Descriptive / Subjective | MCQs ( if online exam) | |
World War II | ||
De-colonisation – in Asia (China) | ||
Cold War 1945-91– origin, course, end and impact | ||
Protest Movements | ||
Middle East: Israeli-Palestine conflict (1916-1993) | ||
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Descriptive / Subjective | MCQs ( if online exam) | |
Resources of India and their Utilisation | (iv) Agriculture: Types, development and problems. (v) Fishing in India, Japan and Bangladesh. (vi) Sources of Energy | |
Infrastructural Resources (Development of Transport and Communication) (Complete Unit) | ||
Industries (Complete Unit) | ||
Regional Economic Development (Complete Unit) | ||
Map Work | Related to the given topics | |
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Descriptive / Subjective | MCQs ( if online exam) | |
Health Education & Health Problems | ||
Sports Injuries and First Aid | ||
Games (Any two) | • Cricket • Football • Hockey • Basketball • Volleyball • Badminton • Tennis • Swimming • Athletics | |
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English specimen paper class 12 isc: the council for the indian school certificate examinations (cisce) has released the specimen papers for the isc exams 2023. english is a vast subject in isc class 12 and has two components: english language and literature in english. read and download the isc english specimen paper 2023 for class 12 here..
ISC English Specimen Paper 2023 for Class 12: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has released the specimen papers for the upcoming higher secondary Indian School Certificate (ISC) examination 2023. The class 12th ISC exams are upon us, commencing from February 13. The time couldn’t be more apt to start solving specimen papers, especially for subjects like English (Code: 801), which are lengthy and descriptive. The English course in ISC Class 12 comprises two papers: English Language and Literature in English. The former emphasizes the application of English through comprehension, grammar and creative writing, while the latter focuses on analyzing poetry, play and stories. Solving ISC 12th English specimen papers becomes necessary as both papers are held in quick succession and are essential to ace for all students as English is compulsory and one of the most important subjects in ISC Class 12. The ISC Class 12 English specimen paper also helps students manage anxiety and provides an idea of the exam blueprint, marks distribution, type of questions, and difficulty level asked in the final exam. Check here the ISC English Specimen Paper Class 12 and download the pdf for both English Language and Literature in English specimen papers.
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Write a composition (in approximately 400 – 450 words) on any one of the following subjects:
(You are reminded that you will be rewarded for orderly and coherent presentation of matter, use of appropriate style and general accuracy of spelling, punctuation and grammar.) [20]
(i) Last year, you visited your grandparents. There, you participated in a local festival. Describe the way people were dressed, the different cultural events and the food sold in the stalls. What were your feelings as you returned from the festivities?
(ii) While you were at home during the lockdown due to the pandemic, an exciting event took place that turned you into a local hero. Narrate the incident.
(iii) Advertisements should only present the truth. Argue for or against this idea.
(v) ‘Be the change you want to see.’ Present your reflections on this statement.
(vi) Write an original short story that begins with the following words.:
He stood still in the kitchen, wondering what to do, when…
(i) You are the Head Boy/ Head Girl of The XYZ School and you have been asked to give a speech at the morning assembly on the topic – Waste Not, Want Not. Use the following guidelines to write the speech:
Greeting and address to the gathering—importance of resources—careful use of food—careful use of money—conserving electricity—preserving the environment for the next generation. [15]
(ii) As the President of the Student Council of The XYZ School, you have been asked to organise a food festival. The proceeds from the sale will be donated to an animal shelter nearby. Write a proposal in not more than 150 words, outlining the steps you would take to make this event a success. [10]
Answer sections (i), (ii) and (iii).
(i) In each of the following items, sentence I is complete, while sentence II is not. Complete sentence II, making it as similar as possible to sentence I. Write sentence II in each case. [5]
(z) (I) The heavy showers of rain revived the plants
(II) The plants……..………………………………
Answer: (z) The plants were revived by the heavy showers of rain.
(a) (I) They are repairing my piano at the moment.
(II) My ……………………………………….
(b) (I) If you do not reach the theatre early, you will not get a good seat.
(II) Unless ……………………………………
(c) (I) There were many obstacles, yet she succeeded in her mission.
(II) Although …………………………………
(d) (I) Chocolate cake is the best dessert I have ever eaten.
(II) No ………………………………………..
(e) (I) Scarcely did the famous store open when they all rushed in.
(II) As soon as ………………………………..
(ii) Fill in each blank with a suitable word. (Do not write the sentence.) [5]
(a) She decided not to give _________ to the pressure.
(b) The teacher asked me to give _________ the worksheets.
(c) The young man set _______ his own business.
(d) The CEO set ________ the rules on the very first day of the year.
(e) When his friends come home, he puts ______ a fake accent.
(f) Do not put ________ for tomorrow what you can do today.
(g) She advised me not to look __________ on what had already happened.
(h) If you look ________ it carefully, you can see the mark.
(i) Go __________ the document carefully before you sign it.
(j) The price of gold is not likely to go _________ anytime soon.
(iii) Fill in the blanks in the passage given below with the appropriate form of the verb given in brackets. Do not write the passage but write the verbs in the correct order. [5]
As the highway policeman was _________ (1) (watch), he _________ (2) (notice) a car inching along really slowly. Thinking that an extremely slow car is as dangerous as a speeding one, he _______ (3) (pull) the car aside. He _________ (4) (approach) it and noticed that there were five old ladies, two in the front and three at the back, looking wide eyed and white as ghosts. The lady who had been _________ (5) (drive) said, “Officer, I was not speeding. Why did you pull me up?"
The officer ________ (6) (reply) that going below the speed limit was also dangerous for other drivers.
“Slower than the speed limit? No sir, I was ________(7) (do) exactly twenty-two miles per hour!” the old woman ________ (8) (say) proudly, pointing to a board.
The officer chuckled and said, “Ma’am, that’s the route number, not the speed limit.”
A bit embarrassed, the woman smiled and ___________ (9) (thank) the officer for pointing out the error. As she started the car, the officer said, “Before I let you go, I must ask, are these other ladies ok? They seem to be a bit shaken and have not ____________ (10) (utter) a word.”
“Oh, they’ll be alright in a bit. We just got off route 119.”
Read the passage given below and answer the questions (i), (ii) and (iii) that follow:
(1) Mrs. Knight’s school, to which Katy Carr went, was a low, one-storey building, and had a yard behind it, in which the girls played at recess. Next door to it was Miss Miller’s school, equally large and popular, and with a yard behind it also. Only a high board fence separated the two playgrounds; and a feud raged constantly between the two schools as to the several merits of the respective teachers and their methods of teaching.
(2) Mrs. Knight’s had one great advantage over the other; it possessed a wood-shed with a climbable roof, which commanded Miss Miller’s premises, and upon this roof the girls used to sit in rows, turning up their noses at the foe in the next yard.
(3) One morning, Katy was late for school. She could not find her things. Her algebra, as she expressed it, had “gone and lost itself” and the string was off her sun-hat. She ran about searching for these articles and banging doors, till Aunt Izzie was out of patience.
(4) “As for your algebra,” she said, “if it is that very dirty book with only one cover, you will find it under the kitchen table; and here is the hat-string. Now, stand still and don’t fidget! You shan’t stir till I have sewed it on properly.”
(5) It was not easy to do so, but Katy bore it as well as she could, only shifting perpetually from one foot to the other. The minute she was released, she flew into the kitchen, seized the algebra, and rushed like a whirlwind to the school.
(6) She ran as fast as she could, but time ran faster, and before she was half-way there, the town clock struck nine, and all hope was lost. She marched into school in a very cross mood.
(7) A day begun in this manner is pretty sure to end badly, as most of us know. All the morning through, things seemed to go wrong. Firstly, Katy made errors in her grammar lessons. Then her hand shook so much when she wrote her composition, that the writing could hardly be read and Mrs. Knight said that she had to do it all over again. This made Katy crosser than ever; the tears came into her eyes from vexation, and she made a bolt for the yard as soon as the bell rang, climbing up all alone to the wood-house roof, where she sat with her back to the school, trying to get her face in order before the rest should come.
(8) Miss Miller’s clock was about four minutes slower than Mrs. Knight’s, so the next playground was empty. It was a warm, breezy day, and as Katy sat there, suddenly a gust of wind blew, and seizing her sun-hat, which was only half tied on, whirled it across the roof. She clutched after it as it flew, but too late. Once, twice, thrice it flapped and Katy saw it lying in a crumpled little heap in the enemy’s yard.
(9) This was horrible! Not merely losing the hat, but to lose it so! In another minute, the Miller girls would be out. Was it to be endured? Never! Katy set her teeth, and sliding rapidly down the roof, seized the fence, and with one bold leap, vaulted into Miss Miller’s yard.
Adapted from: What Katy Did By Susan Coolidge
(i) (a) Given below are three words and phrases. Find the words which have a similar meaning in the passage: [3]
(1) Break time
(2) Prolonged quarrel or dispute
(3) A feeling of being annoyed
(b) For each of the words given below, write a sentence of at least ten words using the same word unchanged in form, but with a different meaning from that which it carries in the passage: [3]
(1) cross (line 22)
(2) bolt (line 28)
(3) school (line 29)
(ii) Answer the following questions in your own words as briefly as possible:
(a) Explain the phrase, ‘turning up their noses’. State how this feeling is brought out in the passage. [2]
(b) Describe the uniqueness of Katy Carr’s school. [2]
(c) What made Katy late to school one day? [2]
(d) How did Aunt Izzie help her out? Explain whether this served the purpose. [2]
(iii) Summarise all the things that went wrong for Katy in school, ultimately forcing her to jump into Miss Miller’s playground (paragraphs 6 to 9). You are required to write the summary in the form of a connected passage in about 100 words. Failure to keep within the word limit will be penalised. [6]
SECTION A – 20 MARKS
Choose the correct options for the following questions: [10]
(i) What is Ferdinand doing at the beginning of Act III Scene I?
(a) Cursing Prospero.
(b) Gathering wood.
(c) Planning to escape.
(d) Sighing deeply.
(ii) What is Ferdinand willing to become for Miranda in Act III Scene I?
(a) King of Naples.
(b) A patient log man.
(c) Her beloved.
(d) A traitor to Prospero.
(iii) In the masque scene, whom does Iris tell Ceres not to be afraid of?
(iv) Where had Ariel confined the “three men of sin” in the beginning of Act V?
(a) In Caliban’s cave.
(b) In the wrecked ship.
(c) In the line-grove.
(d) In Prospero’s cave.
(v) What are we told about Louise Mallard right at the beginning of the short story, The Story of an Hour?
(a) She is proud.
(b) She is lonely.
(c) She has a weak heart.
(d) She cannot tolerate noise.
(vi) In the short story, To Build a Fire, who advises the Man not to travel alone in the cold weather?
(a) The old timer at Sulphur Creek.
(b) His mates.
(c) Another traveller.
(d) His dog.
(vii) In the short story, The Singing Lesson, what did Mary Beazley give Miss Meadows as the latter entered the music hall?
(a) Her music books.
(b) A yellow rose.
(c) A yellow chrysanthemum.
(d) A letter from Basil.
(viii) In the poem, Crossing the Bar, which voyage is the poet referring to?
(a) A voyage of discovery.
(b) The voyage from life to death.
(c) The voyage of self-discovery.
(d) The voyage of the imagination.
(ix) What does the word “coppice” mean in the poem The Darkling Thrush?
(a) Grassland
(b) Dense Forest
(x) In the poem We are the Music Makers, where are the creative people usually found?
(a) Palaces.
(b) In crowded cities.
(c) Near streams and sea- breakers.
(d) Markets.
Complete the following sentences by providing a reason for each: [10]
(i) In Act III Scene I of The Tempest, Miranda disobeyed her father and crept out to meet Ferdinand because ______________________________.
(ii) At the end of Act III of The Tempest, Prospero is not surprised at the love that has bloomed between Miranda and Ferdinand because ____________________.
(iii) In Act III Scene II of The Tempest, Caliban is annoyed with Trinculo because ______________________________.
(iv) In Act V of The Tempest, Prospero embraces Alonso because ______________.
(v) In the short story, To Build a Fire, the man carried his lunch wrapped in a handkerchief, next to his skin because ______________________________.
(vi) In the short story The Story of an Hour, Richards hurried to give the news of Bently Mallard’s death to Mrs. Mallard because _________________________.
(vii) In the short story, The Sound Machine, Mrs. Saunders turned and ran up the garden into her house because ______________________________.
(viii) In the poem, The Darkling Thrush, all humankind had sought their household fires because ______________________________.
(ix) In the poem, Birches, the poet often dreams of going back to his childhood because ______________________________.
(x) In the poem, We are the Music Makers, the poet declares that music makers are considered failures because ______________________________.
SECTION B – 60 MARKS
The Tempest: William Shakespeare
(i) Referring closely to Act IV of the play, explain why Prospero ends the masque suddenly? What does he tell Ferdinand about the impermanence of the world? [5]
(ii) With close reference to Act III Scene II of the play, describe the plot that Caliban hatches to murder Prospero. [5]
(a) Referring closely to the masque presented by Prospero for Ferdinand and Miranda, explain the purpose of the masque. [10]
(b) Referring closely to the interaction between Prospero and Alonso in Act V of the play, describe the changes that you notice in both these characters. [10]
ECHOES: PROSE
(i) Referring closely to the short story The Sound Machine, describe the events that occurred when Klausner went to the park with his sound machine. [5]
(ii) Describe the interaction between Miss Meadows and the Science Mistress in the short story The Singing Lesson. Comment on the behaviour of Miss Meadows. [5]
(a) What do you conclude about the struggles and challenges faced by women from the short story, The Story of an Hour? [10]
(b) The cold becomes a character in the short story, To Build a Fire. Do you agree? Give your views by referring to the story. [10]
(i) In the poem, Crossing the Bar, discuss why the thought of death poses no fear for the poet. [5]
(ii) Music makers are change makers. How is this conveyed in the poem We are the Music Makers? [5]
(a) How does the poet resolve the crisis in his mind in the poem The Darkling Thrush? What are his thoughts at the end of the poem? [10]
(b) Dover Beach combines beautiful natural description with a commentary on the contemporary situation. Discuss. [10]
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Did you ever read a book review and felt like you were flown right across the pages of the particular book. It happens so often that we fail to realize the magnificence of the writing. That writing follows the nature of a descriptive essay. To learn how to write a good descriptive essay, follow this article.
A descriptive essay is a genre of essay writing that deals with the description of a particular thing, like an abstract- object, person, experience, emotion, etc. This genre makes the student write a description of the given topic, whether it be emotion, thing, or place. It tests the creative knowledge of the student and makes them think outside the box.
A real descriptive essay makes us rethink and visualize the object in the focus. Our mind has the power to imagine things immediately and create imaginary scenes. A good descriptive essay makes use of that power purely. For example, if you are writing about a flower, try connecting it to the emotion to make it more appealing.
“the dewdrops bounced on the flowers lightly before collecting in the soaked mud” can be a line in your descriptive essay. It uses visual imagery and makes you feel good.
Like any other type of essay, a descriptive essay also has a specific purpose. This is written for describing something that might be a place, an emotion, a person, a thing, an object, and we can count a number of topics for writing a descriptive essay. With the help of a descriptive essay or speech, the readers are able to get a clear picture of the subject. The selection of language by the writer must be really simple and vivid so that readers can comprehend it with ease. Vedantu has brought together all the ideas at place how to write a descriptive essay, let's check them in detail:
To write a descriptive essay, one should fully understand the topic given to him or her. Make use of all of your five senses to make the essay look more connected. You are not to limit yourself only to provide literal details but also the sensory details as they are very appealing in the essay and connect more with the readers. If you want to learn how to start a descriptive essay, go through the following rules.
Use Figurative Language
Literal language does not make the essay perfect; it always has something missing. The descriptive essay needs to have symbolic and sensory details to them. While writing a descriptive essay, make use of metaphor and simile or other literary devices, and see your essay transforming beautifully.
Use Sensory Details
Perhaps the most crucial point is to make your essay appear relaxed and appealing. Use your five senses (sight, smell, touch, noise, taste) to give that creative edge to your essay. “ the tinkling dewdrop fell on my cheek, leaving a cold feel behind.”
Use the Right Words
To make your essay more relatable, try using the right type of words. Always remember to use adjectives. Writing such essays can also help you expand your vocabulary.
Create an Outline
It's essential to create an outline for your topic and stick to it. Creating an outline for your essay involves understanding the topic entirely and planning the few points to proceed with writing your essay. For this, you must have a clear understanding of the topic of your essay.
To begin the introduction of a descriptive essay, try understanding the topic clearly first. The introduction or precisely the first paragraph of the descriptive essay should be exceedingly catchy. If you remember any popular quote, try beginning the essay with that quote (only if it is related to the topic you are writing about). If you are writing about a story, begin with a glimpse of the climax so that it makes the reader more intrigued.
To write the conclusion of the descriptive essay, try to provide the general idea behind the title of the descriptive essay. The conclusion should always discuss the main points and the overall satisfactory picture of the whole essay. The title of the essay should justify the main idea and the conclusion should end with a sense of completion. This is how you should always conclude your descriptive essay.
After writing your descriptive essay, it's always necessary to review it. Reviewing involves reading the whole essay with a keen eye to look for mistakes. Do not skip this step. While reading, you may realize some of your mistakes and rectify them. There might also be an error in your delivery, or you might get a new idea and add it to your essay to make it look more creative.
Vedantu emphasis is always on revision as you can get some pointers while revising that you were not going to include or want to omit from your essay. With the help of a review, you can find the words that you can choose wrongly, there might be grammar errors that you committed, there might be a line that still needs to be completed or more. Therefore, giving it a review after writing is always a thoughtful idea.
This small article discussed every aspect of descriptive essay writing - introduction, body, and conclusion. This article briefs about what is descriptive writing and how to write a good descriptive essay using some simple yet useful tips as given above. Practice writing descriptive essays following the above rules in daily life to excel in it.
Thus, did you like the description by Vedantu for writing a descriptive essay? Well, if you still need to clear anything, you are free to go along with the support of the Vedantu team or join us with a few steps today!
1. How to best define a descriptive essay?
To define a descriptive essay in the best possible way is that you need to stick to its genre. You might be asked to describe something that may comprise place, object, person, situation, emotion, experience, etc. With this genre, a student is encouraged to exhibit his potential to create a written document covering all the aspects of this genre. Mind it, this will not be all about describing but it is more to do with how it is going to bind the readers with the magic of its words.
2. What are the main steps to be followed for writing a descriptive essay?
Writing an essay is not all about writing anything. You need to describe it in detail with a complete comprehension of the provided topic. It is essential to use your entire knowledge so that it appears to be appealing while reading. You do not need to confine yourself only to sharing facts but it will be great if you can fill it with real-life experiences and emotions. Other than the subject matter, you have to be really careful regarding the right language and selection of words. The essay should comprise the title, introduction, body, and conclusion.
3. Is it necessary to have a conclusion in a descriptive essay?
Yes, having a conclusion is essential to writing a descriptive essay. This is a gist of sharing the main motive of the title and it is all about prime pointers. Overall, a descriptive essay offers a satisfactory picture of the entire essay that you have written. Your conclusion must be plotted in a manner that reflects and justifies the idea of the essay and you are ending it with the best completion. Thus, this is crucial to conclude a descriptive essay.
4. Will there be a specific word count for writing a good descriptive essay?
There are two cases regarding the word count. Sometimes, it is there in your examination and you have a total word count within which you are supposed to deliver the message in the form of a good descriptive essay. And, there might be a second instance, where you are not having a word limit but yes you are assigned some specific sections to describe. In both cases, you must be so artful that you can describe the entire topic in the most satisfactory manner by conveying the best message within a given word count and time limit.
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How To Write A Descriptive Essay: What Is A Descriptive Essay? Descriptive essays are a type of composition paper. It is used to describe something or someone. It can describe anything ranging from an object, person, fact, process or event. The purpose of this kind of format is to create a vivid image of the subject at hand for readers. Descriptive essays are used to describe a topic with as much accuracy as possible so that the readers get a wholesome picture.
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Descriptive writing can be classified into two types based on their approaches. The descriptive writings given in schools are of the latter kind. The type of descriptive writing you want to create is entirely dependent on the type asked from you. The types of descriptive essay are-
Personal Essay: In a personal descriptive kind of paper, you need to describe a personal incident or occurrence which has had an enormous impact on you. This kind of writing’s purpose is to awake empathy or feelings in your readers.
Formal Description: A formal descriptive type of essay is distinctly different from a personal one.
Select a Topic: The first step in writing a descriptive essay is selecting a topic. There are limitless options when it comes to selecting a topic.
Do Research: The next step that comes after selecting your issue is researching it.
Create an Outline: Creating an outline is key to writing a perfect descriptive essay. Creating an outline helps to organize your thoughts. It also helps you to arrange your essay in such a way that your essay has a smooth flow or rhythm to it. While drawing the outline, try to answer questions such as
These questions will guide you to frame your article in a simplified manner.
A descriptive essay has to follow the format given below for structural reasons. They are:
Introduction: Begin your essay by introducing your readers to the selected topic.
Body Paragraphs: There should be a minimum of three paragraphs in a descriptive paper.
Conclusion: At the end of your write up, reflect on the initial points mentioned to refresh the memory of your readers.
Question 1. What is the difference between a descriptive essay and a description?
Answer: A description is a simple explanation in the form of a paragraph which briefly describes a given context. A descriptive essay, on the other hand, is a form of writing in which writers have to describe something based on a particular format of essay writing. Furthermore, the former can be divided into two types- formal and personal.
Question 2. What is the format for a formal descriptive essay?
Answer: The Format that is to be followed in a formal descriptive essay is-
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In this article, you can access subject-wise sample papers for ISC 12th exams 2023. You will be able to download the question papers and solve them comfortably in offline mode. So, read on.
In the table below, you can look for the sample paper on the subject of your choice. You can download the PDF by clicking on the link mentioned in front of the subjects.
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The ISC 2023 Class 12 sample papers are based on the reduced and latest syllabus. Hence, they will be giving you a feel of the actual final examination.
Sample papers help with time management skills.
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You ever read a really good travel essay? It makes you believe that you are there with the writer, it paints a vivid picture. This is because the essay is so descriptive, that it appeals to our senses. As a result, our brain starts imagining it. Let’s learn more about a descriptive essay.
What is a descriptive essay.
Our brain is so powerful that it can easily imagine scenarios and make use of our senses. The job of such an essay is to appeal to our senses in a way that it creates an image in our minds. Hence a descriptive essay plays with at least one of our five senses (touch, smell, taste, hearing, sight).
In other words, the description of the person, place or thing in an essay should be really vivid. This means it after reading the essay, the reader should be left feeling like they actually know the person, have held the object or have visited the place.
In the light of the above-mentioned things, it is comfortable to say that a descriptive essay provides for artistic freedom. For example, assume you’re writing about a house.
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As it is with most of the written forms of English literature, the basic structure of a descriptive essay also comprises of an introduction, a body, and the conclusion.
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The exam team of ISC focuses more on English as a subject and literature than as a general language. Therefore, ISC structures its syllabus with in-depth knowledge and provides a detailed explanation. This helps students grasp the basics and inculcate good practical skills. With the help of this article, students can briefly understand the ISC English syllabus for the academic year 2023-2024. In addition, the syllabus and exam patterns mentioned here are up to date and revised accordingly for the benefit of the students.
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ISC is one of India’s main boards for examinations, and its strength and speciality with respect to the syllabus is highly appreciable. English as a subject has been of utmost importance, and hence the standard of the syllabus is set to include every aspect of grammar that is vital for the students to progress. This applies to both the language and literature aspects of English. Since English is considered the primary language, the question paper’s difficulty level is high. Hence, students appearing for the examination must have in-depth knowledge about ISC Class 12 English Syllabus, question paper pattern, and weightage of marks for each section.
Extramarks is here to help students of Class 12 by providing all the information abou t ISC Examinations for English and other subjects.
The English subject has two components, language and literature. The topics are divided into two semesters with a weightage of 40 marks each.
Below is the detailed breakup of subjects and topics:
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1. The Tempest: William Shakespeare | Act III | 1. The Tempest: William Shakespeare | Acts IV & V |
2. Echoes: A collection of ISC Short Stories | 2. Echoes: A collection of ISC Short Stories | ||
3. Reverie: A Collection of ISC Poems | 3. Reverie: A Collection of ISC Poems |
ISC Class 12 English Syllabus contains a variety of literature and grammar topics. The paper is divided into two parts to ease the burden on the students appearing for the examination.
Paper 1: Language Paper
The English Language paper examination must be completed in 3 hours and weighs 100 marks. There are four main questions included in the ISC English Paper:
A composition must be written on one of the following topics such as narrative, argumentative, descriptive, reflective, discursive topics, and short stories. The length of composition must fall between 400-450 words.
Directed Writing: Directed writing is a form where the writer must follow some instructions and rules while writing any piece of content. This writing section includes writing articles, book and film reviews, speech and report writing, reviews of programs, personal profiles or statements of purpose.
Proposal Writing: Proposal writing is often used to plan, ideate or formally write content, which people use to think and decide. In exams, students are expected to write proposals according to the situations given. The proposal must include an introduction, objectives, a list of measures and a concluding statement.
These Questions are used to test the students’ knowledge of grammar, vocabulary, structure and usage of words.
Comprehension helps test the students’ understanding capability in terms of inferring and relating to the context. Based on the comprehension of nearly 500 words, students need to answer some questions which come with the text.
Paper 2: Literature Paper
The literature paper has two sections, Section A and Section B, holding 30 and 70 marks, respectively. As mentioned in the syllabus above, the questions for Paper 2 only depend upon the poems and chapters. There are various questions pertaining to the poem or chapter in each section. Students need to answer the questions based on the context given.
ISC English Literature Syllabus consists of the following. You may click on the link to study for free.
1. Drama: The Tempest: William Shakespeare (Complete drama)
2. Echoes: A Collection of ISC Short Stories
3. Reverie: A Collection of ISC Poems
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The subject English has two components – English Language and Literature in English. Each of these components consist of a Theory Paper of 80 Marks and Project Work of 20 Marks.
Question One:
A composition on one of a number of subjects.
Question Two:
(a) Directed writing (article writing, book review, film review, review of cultural programme, speech writing, report writing, personal profile, and statement of purpose) based on suggested points.
(b) Proposal Writing based on a given situation. The proposal should include (i) An Introduction (ii) Objectives (iii) List of measures to be taken. A concluding statement is desirable.
Question Three:
Short-answer questions to test grammar, structure and usage.
Question Four:
Comprehension.
It is recommended that in Paper 1, about 45 minutes should be spent on Question one, 55 minutes on Question two, 30 minutes on Question three and 50 minutes on Question four.
I. Drama: The Tempest: William Shakespeare
(Acts 3, 4 and 5)
II. Echoes: A Collection of ISC Short Stories
III. Reverie: A Collection of ISC Poems
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The difficulty level of the ISC English exam is considered to be high. But, ISC Exams are not tough if you are well prepared. If you study thoroughly, considering the syllabus and paper pattern, the examination could be very easy.
50% of the ISC Class 12 English syllabus consists of literature. For improving the literature part, start reading books. A book reading habit will help you in the longer run. You may also practise writing more such as essays and poems, which will help you strengthen your knowledge. In addition, you can watch some good movies. In short, the ISC English literature syllabus can be tackled easily by reading, writing and watching videos.
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What do you mean by Proposal Writing? Proposal writing refers to a formal suggestion of a plan with a regulated plan of action. Marks allotment for Proposal writing: 10 marks Format of writing a Proposal: a. TITLE: b. HEADING/INTRODUCTION: c. OBJECTIVES: d. LIST OF MEASURES: e. CONCLUSION: MARKS DIVISION SAMPLE PROPOSAL: As a member of…
Introduction to proposal writing.
Proposal writing involves presenting a structured plan to address a specific problem or fulfill a need. It requires careful planning, effective communication, and a clear understanding of the desired outcomes. In ISC Class 12, proposal writing enables students to demonstrate their analytical thinking, research skills, and ability to articulate ideas concisely.
Mastering the art of proposal writing is essential for Class 12 ISC students for several reasons. Firstly, it helps develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities as students need to identify and propose viable solutions. Secondly, it enhances communication skills by requiring students to convey their ideas effectively in a formal manner. Lastly, proposal writing prepares students for future academic and professional pursuits that may involve presenting ideas or seeking funding.
Also Read: Proposal Writing Class 11 ISC Examples
Before diving into the process of writing a proposal, it is crucial to understand its format. A well-structured proposal typically consists of the following sections:
Heading The heading of a proposal includes the title of the project or initiative. It should be concise, descriptive, and capture the essence of the proposal.
Objective In this section, clearly state the objective of the proposal. Define the problem or need that the proposal aims to address. Make sure the objective is specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).
Methodology Describe the approach or methodology you will employ to achieve the proposed objective. Outline the steps, procedures, and strategies you intend to use. This section should demonstrate your understanding of the subject matter and your ability to devise an effective plan.
Timeline Present a timeline or schedule that highlights the key milestones and activities involved in the project. Divide the project into phases or stages and assign realistic deadlines to each.
Resources Required List the coffers, similar to the labor force, outfit, accouterments, or backing, that will be necessary to execute the offer. give an estimate of the costs involved and explain how you plan to acquire the needed coffers.
Expected Outcomes Clearly state the expected outcomes or deliverables of the proposed project. Explain how these outcomes will address the problem or fulfill the identified need. Ensure that your outcomes are realistic, measurable, and aligned with the objective of the proposal.
Writing an effective proposal requires a systematic approach.
Step 1: Identify the Problem or Need
Begin by relating a problem or need in your chosen subject area. Conduct a thorough exploration to gain a comprehensive understanding of the issue. dissect data, literature, or statistics to support your identification of the problem or need.
Step 2: Define the ideal Once you have identified the problem, clearly define the objective of your proposal. What do you aim to achieve through your project? Ensure that your objective is specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).
Step 3: Plan the Methodology Devise a detailed plan or methodology to address the identified problem. Break down the project into logical steps and describe how you will execute each step.
Make sure your methodology is doable and aligns with the ideal of the offer.
Step 4: Establish a Timeline produce a timeline that outlines the colorful stages of your design. Assign realistic deadlines to each stage, considering the coffers and constraints at hand. A well-defined timeline will demonstrate your capability to manage time effectively.
Step 5: Determine needed coffers Identify the coffers necessary to apply your offer. This may include mortal coffers, outfits, accouterments, or backing. give a detailed description of the coffers demanded and explain how you plan to acquire them.
Step 6: Anticipate the Outcomes Clearly articulate the expected outcomes or deliverables of your project. How will your proposed solution address the problem or fulfill the identified need? Outline the benefits and impacts your project aims to achieve.
To gain a better understanding of proposal writing, let’s explore a few solved examples:
Example 1: Environmental Conservation Project
Heading” Promoting Sustainable Waste Management Practices in Our Community”
ideal The ideal of this design is to raise mindfulness about sustainable waste operation practices and apply for a recycling program in our community.
Methodology We’ll conduct shops and mindfulness juggernauts to educate community members about the significance of recycling. also, we will establish recycling collection centers and unite with original recycling installations.
Timeline The design will gauge six months, starting from July 1st, 2023, to December 31st, 2023. The timeline will be divided into three phases planning and medication, perpetration, and evaluation.
coffers needed We’ll bear trained levies, recovering lockers, educational accoutrements, and collaboration with original recycling installations. The estimated cost of the design is$ 5,000, which will be raised through community fundraising and auspices.
Anticipated issues By the end of the design, we anticipate seeing a significant increase in recycling rates in our community. We aim to reduce waste transferred to tips by 50 and promote a culture of sustainable waste operation.
Example 2: Community Health Awareness Program
Heading ” Perfecting Health and Hygiene Practices in Our Community”
ideal The ideal of this program is to educate community members about essential health and hygiene practices, thereby perfecting overall health issues.
Methodology We’ll conduct health education shops, distribute instructional flyers, and organize interactive sessions with healthcare professionals. also, we will unite with original conventions to give free health check-ups for community members.
Timeline The program will gauge three months, starting from September 1st, 2023, to November 30th, 2023. The timeline will be divided into four phases planning, perpetration, monitoring, and evaluation.
coffers needed We’ll bear trained facilitators, instructional accoutrements, collaboration with healthcare professionals, and access to community spaces. The estimated cost of the program is$ 3,000, which will be sourced through subventions and community donations.
Anticipated issues By the end of the program, we anticipate seeing an enhancement in health-related knowledge, increased relinquishment of healthy habits, and a reduction in preventable ails within the community.
Example 3: Educational Technology Initiative
Heading” Integrating Technology for Enhanced Literacy gests”
ideal The ideal of this action is to integrate technology into classroom instruction to enhance pupil engagement, interactivity, and learning issues.
Methodology We’ll give preceptors training shops on exercising educational technology tools effectively. also, we will equip classrooms with interactive displays, digital literacy coffers, and online collaboration platforms.
Timeline The action will be enforced over the course of one academic time, starting from July 1st, 2023, to June 30th, 2024. The timeline will be divided into four diggings, aligning with the academy’s academic timetable.
coffers are needed We’ll bear technology coaches, digital literacy coffers, interactive displays, and collaboration platforms. The estimated cost of the action is$ 10,000, which will be funded through the academy’s budget allocation.
Anticipated issues By the end of the action, we anticipate seeing bettered pupil engagement, enhanced literacy gests, and better academic performance through the integration of technology in the classroom.
Offer jotting covers a wide range of motifs in Class 12 ISC. Then are some common areas where scholars can explore offer writing
Social Issues
Environmental Projects
Educational Reforms
Community Development
To strengthen your proposal writing skills, here are some exercises you can undertake:
Exercise 1: Identify a Problem and Write a Proposal Choose a topic of interest and identify a problem or need associated with it. Develop a comprehensive proposal addressing the problem, following the format and guidelines discussed earlier.
Exercise 2: Analyze a Given Scenario and Draft a Proposal Analyze a given scenario or case study and draft a proposal outlining the steps and measures you would take to address the situation. Ensure that your proposal aligns with the objective and requirements of the scenario.
Exercise 3: Evaluate and Improve a Sample Proposal Review a sample proposal and critically evaluate its strengths and weaknesses. Identify areas of improvement and suggest modifications or enhancements to make the proposal more effective and persuasive.
To write a compelling proposal, keep the following tips in mind:
• Be Clear and Concise: Use simple and straightforward language to convey your ideas. Avoid unnecessary jargon or complex terminology that may confuse the reader. • Use Formal Language and Proper Grammar: Maintain a formal tone throughout your proposal and ensure proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation. • Provide Sufficient Evidence and Support: Back your claims and statements with evidence, statistics, research findings, or expert opinions. This will enhance the credibility of your proposal. • Follow the Given Format Guidelines: Adhere to the prescribed format and guidelines provided by your educational institution or the organization to which you are submitting the proposal. • Review and Edit Your Proposal: Proofread your proposal multiple times to check for errors, inconsistencies, or areas that require improvement. Seek feedback from peers or instructors to refine your proposal further.
Mastering the art of proposal writing is crucial for Class 12 ISC students. It equips them with essential skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication. By following the proper format, understanding the steps involved, and exploring relevant examples, students can create persuasive proposals that showcase their abilities and contribute to positive change in various fields.
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Students must practice the questions from the ICSE Class 10 Maths important topics to ace the exams with flying colours. Check the table below to know the important topics present in different chapters of the 12th ICSE.
1 | Types of RelationsTypes of Functions | |
2 | Properties of Inverse Trigonometric Functions. | |
3 | Properties of Determinants | |
4 | Types of MatricesOperations on Matrices | |
5 | DeterminantArea of a Triangle |
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1 | Coulomb’s Law Forces | |
2 | Electrostatic Potential | |
3 | Ohm’s law electrical Energy | |
4 | Biot-Savart Law Ampere’s Circuital Law | |
5 | Magnetism and Gauss’s Law |
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1 | Amorphous and Crystalline Solids | |
2 | Expressing Concentration of Solutions | |
3 | Electrochemical CellsGalvanic Cells | |
4 | Rate of a Chemical Reaction | |
5 | AdsorptionCatalysis |
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Students must go through the Biology important topics and practice questions from them to test their knowledge. The important topics for ICSE Class 12 Biology are tabulated below for reference:
1 | Asexual ReproductionSexual Reproduction | |
2 | Post-fertilisation: Structures and Events | |
3 | The Male Reproductive SystemThe Female Reproductive System | |
4 | Reproductive Health – Problems | |
5 | Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance |
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ISC Specimen Papers 2020 for Class 12; ISC Specimen Papers 2020 for Class 11; ICSE Time Table 2020 Class 10; ISC Time Table 2020 Class 12; Maths. Merit Batch; A Plus Topper. Improve your Grades. ... Descriptive Essay: Descriptive composition deals in telling about the features of some person, place or thing. A good description relies upon ...
Descriptive Essay Example 5 Paragraph. 5 paragraphs essay writing format is the most common method of composing an essay. This format has 5 paragraphs in total. The sequence of the paragraphs is as follows; Introduction. Body Paragraph 1. Body Paragraph 2. Body Paragraph 3. Conclusion.
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A descriptive essay should have three parts: beginning (introduction), middle (body), and end (conclusion). The total number of paragraphs may vary. Introduc...
December 20, 2021 by PANDEY TUTORIAL. Specimen Paper Semester-2 ISC 2022 Class-12 Descriptive / Subjective Type questions. Council has release the specimen paper for ISC Class-12 which is based on reduced syllabus of bifurcated pattern 2022. All question has been given in Descriptive Type.
The ISC Class 12 English paper 1 is based on the English language and it is for 3 hours duration. Students have to answer four questions in the ISC Class 12 English paper 1. In question 1, students are given 6 options and students have to choose one option to write on one composition. They have to write the composition in 400-450 words.
Notes of CLASS XII 2021-2022, ENGLISH LANGUAGE descriptive essay.pdf - Study Material. Notes of CLASS XII 2021-2022, ENGLISH LANGUAGE descriptive essay.pdf - Study Material ... In this class room, we will cover the entire syllabus of English Language as prescribed by ISC for standard XII. There would be weekly doubt clearing session along with ...
The ISC Class-12 MCQs and descriptive / Subjective Questions in the Semester-2 reduced syllabus as bifurcated pattern . These questions cover the entire chapter and help students get to the root of each topic and understand each sub-topic thoroughly. On solving these MCQs as well as descriptive regularly, students can easily achieve more in the ...
The ISC Class 12 English sample papers available on the Vedantu website are prepared by expert and professional teachers who understand the intelligence level of children and design the questions so that every student can answer them easily. Students can solve the ISC Class 12 English sample paper to understand the marking scheme of the paper.
The ISC English specimen paper for class 12 is available for download on the official website of the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE): cisce.org. You can also view ...
Use Sensory Details. Perhaps the most crucial point is to make your essay appear relaxed and appealing. Use your five senses (sight, smell, touch, noise, taste) to give that creative edge to your essay. " the tinkling dewdrop fell on my cheek, leaving a cold feel behind.". Use the Right Words.
Descriptive Essay Isc - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document provides guidance on writing a descriptive essay. It explains that a descriptive essay describes a place, person, thing, memory or event using sensory details. It should create a picture or image in the reader's mind by describing what is seen, heard, smelled, tasted and felt.
ISC Specimen Papers 2020 for Class 12; ISC Specimen Papers 2020 for Class 11; ICSE Time Table 2020 Class 10; ISC Time Table 2020 Class 12; Maths. Merit Batch; A Plus Topper. Improve your Grades. ... Descriptive essays are used to describe a topic with as much accuracy as possible so that the readers get a wholesome picture.
A descriptive essay is a type of essay that involves describing a person, object, or any type of noun. We guide you through writing one with examples.
Almost all the topics from ISC 12th English Paper 2 2024 syllabus are important and questions are asked from each on a rotational basis every year. Given this pattern, the following topics are more important this year. Some of these topics were asked for 10 marks, and hence are important for objective this year, and vice versa. The Tempest Act ...
ISC Class 12 Sample Papers 2023 for All Subjects: Download Here! Solving ISC 12th sample papers will help you in keeping track of your progress in preparation. Read the article below and access subject-wise sample papers for ISC Class 12 exams 2023. The ISC Class 12 board examinations for 2023 to start from 8th April.
The job of such an essay is to appeal to our senses in a way that it creates an image in our minds. Hence a descriptive essay plays with at least one of our five senses (touch, smell, taste, hearing, sight). In other words, the description of the person, place or thing in an essay should be really vivid. This means it after reading the essay ...
ISC Class 12 English Syllabus 2023-2024 Semester (1 & 2) The English subject has two components, language and literature. The topics are divided into two semesters with a weightage of 40 marks each. Below is the detailed breakup of subjects and topics: ISC Class 12 English Syllabus 2023. Semester I.
CBSE, ICSE, ISC -Writing Skills - COMPOSITION - ESSAY - ARGUMENTATIVE-NARRATIVE- DESCRIPTIVE -PICTURE COMPOSITION- STORY WRITING- SAMPLE PAPER. Write an argumentative essay on happiness is difficult to achieve in today's world. Happiness is often an elusive state of being that many people strive for in today's world.
It should be concise, descriptive, and capture the essence of the proposal. Objective In this section, clearly state the objective of the proposal. Define the problem or need that the proposal aims to address. ... Common Topics For Proposal Writing In Class 12 ISC. Offer jotting covers a wide range of motifs in Class 12 ISC. Then are some ...
The thing is i could give you advice on argumentative essays if you want to, but those topics generally require you to be socially aware of whats going on + on the day of the exam there is a high chance of you misinterpreting the topic in a hurry. Story writing is a safe choice. 4. Reply.
ICSE Class 12 Exam Important Topics for Mathematics. Students must practice the questions from the ICSE Class 10 Maths important topics to ace the exams with flying colours. Check the table below to know the important topics present in different chapters of the 12th ICSE. Properties of Inverse Trigonometric Functions.