2nd PUC English Exam Important Question Karnataka 2nd PUC English subject Important 4 Marks question Bank. 2nd PUC Exam started for the aca...
2nd PUC English Exam Important Question
Karnataka 2nd PUC English subject Important 4 Marks question Bank.
2nd PUC Exam started for the academic year 2022-23. For the English exam, students are constantly looking for the resources which is help them to score the good marks in the English Exam. Here you can find all the important four marks questions which is commonly asked in the previous year. It includes all the questions from both Poem and Lesson.
How Question Bank Helps the Students?
Students can refer the listed question and prepare their self for the exam. These questions definitely helps the student to remember the answer and also it helps to understand the structure of the question and what kind of answer need to be written for what kind of questions.
Is this include all the questions from syllabus?
Yes, here students can look for the all kind of possible important question from both poem and lessons. These are the questions which is commonly asked in the examination.
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List of All Possible Questions from Poems
1. Romeo & Juliet
- How does Romeo glorify Juliet’s flawless beauty?
- How does Romeo describe Juliet?
- Juliet’s beauty was too rich for use.
- How does Romeo describe it?
- Romeo’s appreciation of Juliet’s beauty is expressed through images. Explain.
- How does Juliet express her love for Romeo?
- How does Juliet intend to make Romeo immortal?
- Why does Juliet want Romeo to be cut out in little stars
2. Too Dear!
- How does the narrator describe the ‘Toy Kingdom’ in ‘Too Dear!’?
- Why did the authorities in Monaco fail to carry out the death sentence in ‘Too Dear!’?
- What made the king of Monaco alter his decisions in dealing with the criminal in ‘Too Dear!’?
- What made the king of Monaco alter the death sentence to life imprisonment in ‘Too Dear!’?
- Describe the efforts of the ministers in carrying out the death sentence in ‘Too Dear!’.
- Why does the criminal in ‘Too Dear!’ refuse to escape from the prison? Explain.
- Why did the criminal finally get a pension in ‘Too Dear!’? How did this benefit him?
- How did the criminal spend his life after he was given a pension in ‘Too Dear!’?
3. On Children- How according to the speaker of ‘On Children’ should parents look upon their children?
- What attitude should parents have towards their children according to the poem, ‘On Children’?
- How does the poem, ‘On Children’ bring out the relationship of parents and children?
4. Everything I need to Know I Learned in the Forest
- Trace Vandana Shiva’s childhood experiences that led to her interest in Ecology.
- Write a note on ‘Navdanya Farm’ and ‘Navdanya Movement’.
- Bring out the significance of the rights of nature as explained by Vandana Shiva in her essay.
- What are Cormac Cullinan’s views on eco-apartheid mentioned by Vandana Shiva in her essay?
- How does the writer bring out the importance of ‘Earth Democracy’ in ‘Everything I Need to
know I Learned in the Forest’?
- What ideas of Tagore inspired Vandana Shiva to start the earth university?
- How does Rabindranath Tagore highlight the significance of forest in his essay ‘Tapovan’?
- What makes Indian civilization distinctive according to Tagore? Explain with reference to
‘Everything I Need to know I Learned in the Forest’.
5. A Sunny Morning- Why do Don Gonzalo and Dona Laura annoy each other in ‘A Sunny Morning’?
- What makes Laura feel in the beginning that Don Gonzalo is an ill natured man in ‘A Sunny
Morning’?
- What fictitious story did Gonzalo spin about himself in the name of his cousin in ‘A Sunny
Morning’?
- How does Dona Laura describe her best friend’s death to Don Gonzalo in ‘A Sunny Morning’?
- How do Laura and Gonzalo claim to have pined for each other after their separation in ‘A Sunny
Morning’?
- What circumstances according to Gonzalo made his cousin flee Valencia in ‘A Sunny Morning’?
6. When You Are Old- What does the speaker in ‘When You Are Old’ suggest to his beloved to reflect upon?
- How does the speaker contrast his love with that of many others in ‘When You Are Old’?
- How does the poem ‘When You Are Old’ distinguish the speaker’s love from that of others?
- ‘When You Are Old’ brings out the transient nature of beauty and permanence of love. Explain.
7.The Gardener- How did the plantation owner’s life style change after the arrival of the old man in ‘The
Gardener’?
- Why did the plantation owner’s wife find it hard to decide whether the old man’s arrival was for
the better or worse in ‘The Gardener’?
- How did Tammanna and Basavaiah manage their rivalry in the beginning in ‘The Gardener’?
- Explain the invisible means by which Tammanna decided to destroy Basavaiah in ‘The Gardener’.
- What did Basavaiah do to invest his home with meaning in ‘The Gardener’? Explain.
8.To the Foot From its Child- How does the poem ‘To the Foot From its child’ bring out the contrast between illusion and
reality?
- What happens to the foot when it is condemned to live in a shoe as presented in ‘To the Foot
From its Child’?
- Trace the stages of the foot’s transformation as portrayed in ‘To the Foot From its Child’.
- Explain the similarity between the foot’s early life and its end as depicted in ‘To the Foot From its
Child’.
- How does the poem ‘To the Foot From its child’ bring out the plight of a person dictated by
society?
- Explain the instances that make the child’s foot aware of the obstacles and hardships in ‘To the
Foot From its Child’
9. I Believe That Books Will Never Disappear- What does Borges tell us about his mother in particular and all mothers in general?
- How does Borges look upon his blindness?
- How according to Borges does a book go beyond its author’s intention?
- What are Borges’s views on poetry and poem?
- To what extent is finding the precise words important in the art of poetry according to Borges?
- What are Borges’s views on metaphors?
- Why according to Borges will books never disappear?
10. Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth- How does the poem ‘Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth’ visualize heaven?
- Why does the speaker believe that heaven can be created only by human effort in ‘Heaven, If
You Are Not Here On Earth’?
- What image of heaven does the poem, ‘Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth’ create?
- What are the requirements of heaven according to ‘Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth’?
11. Japan and Brazil Through a Traveler’s Eye- Explain how the people of Japan respect each other’s privacy according to George Mikes.
- How does George Mikes describe bowing to be a quainter and infectious trait of Japanese
people?
- ‘The bowing gentlemen are transformed into savages in Japan.’ Explain with reference to ‘Japan
and Brazil through a Traveler’s Eye’.
- Why is a pedestrian’s life hazardous in Brazil according to George Mikes?
- Explain how drivers in Brazil care about pedestrians as mentioned by George Mikes.
- Describe the situation one witnesses while trying to cross the road in Brazil as mentioned by
George Mikes
12. The Voter- Account for Roof’s popularity in ‘The Voter’.
- Describe how Marcus Ibe had managed to become a ‘successful’ politician in ‘The Voter’.
- Explain the change that had come into the thinking of Umuofia in ‘The Voter’.
- What was whispering campaign and how did Roof conduct it in ‘The Voter’?
- What reasons are given for the formation of POP in ‘The Voter’?
- How did the POP campaign team trap Roof in ‘The Voter’?
- Give a picture of the activities on the election morning in ‘The Voter’.
- How does Roof conceal his betrayal of Marcus in the election?
- Why was Roof in a fix when putting in his ballot paper in ‘The Voter’?
13.Where There Is A Wheel- What changes are noticed in Pudukkottai by P. Sainath during the eighteen months?
- How according to P. Sainath has cycling swept across Pudukkottai district?
- Why does P. Sainath say that visiting a cycling training camp is an unusual experience?
- Explain the role played by Sheela Rani Chunkath in the cycling movement in ‘Where There Is A
Wheel’.
- How did the women react to the shortage of ladies’ cycles according to P. Sainath?
- What are the economic implications of cycling according to P. Sainath?
14. Water- How is water witness to centuries of social injustice mentioned in ‘Water’?
- What are the things that the water knows in the poem ‘Water’?
- Describe the many things that the speaker remembers when she sees water in ‘Water’.
- How can water give life and devour lives according to the speaker in ‘Water’?
- Bring out the irony in ‘Water’ where the speaker remarks on the innocence of water.
- How does Romeo glorify Juliet’s flawless beauty?
- How does Romeo describe Juliet?
- Juliet’s beauty was too rich for use.
- How does Romeo describe it?
- Romeo’s appreciation of Juliet’s beauty is expressed through images. Explain.
- How does Juliet express her love for Romeo?
- How does Juliet intend to make Romeo immortal?
- Why does Juliet want Romeo to be cut out in little stars
2. Too Dear!
- How does the narrator describe the ‘Toy Kingdom’ in ‘Too Dear!’?
- Why did the authorities in Monaco fail to carry out the death sentence in ‘Too Dear!’?
- What made the king of Monaco alter his decisions in dealing with the criminal in ‘Too Dear!’?
- What made the king of Monaco alter the death sentence to life imprisonment in ‘Too Dear!’?
- Describe the efforts of the ministers in carrying out the death sentence in ‘Too Dear!’.
- Why does the criminal in ‘Too Dear!’ refuse to escape from the prison? Explain.
- Why did the criminal finally get a pension in ‘Too Dear!’? How did this benefit him?
- How did the criminal spend his life after he was given a pension in ‘Too Dear!’?
3. On Children
- How according to the speaker of ‘On Children’ should parents look upon their children?
- What attitude should parents have towards their children according to the poem, ‘On Children’?
- How does the poem, ‘On Children’ bring out the relationship of parents and children?
4. Everything I need to Know I Learned in the Forest
- Trace Vandana Shiva’s childhood experiences that led to her interest in Ecology.
- Write a note on ‘Navdanya Farm’ and ‘Navdanya Movement’.
- Bring out the significance of the rights of nature as explained by Vandana Shiva in her essay.
- What are Cormac Cullinan’s views on eco-apartheid mentioned by Vandana Shiva in her essay?
- How does the writer bring out the importance of ‘Earth Democracy’ in ‘Everything I Need to know I Learned in the Forest’?
- What ideas of Tagore inspired Vandana Shiva to start the earth university?
- How does Rabindranath Tagore highlight the significance of forest in his essay ‘Tapovan’?
- What makes Indian civilization distinctive according to Tagore? Explain with reference to ‘Everything I Need to know I Learned in the Forest’.
5. A Sunny Morning
- Why do Don Gonzalo and Dona Laura annoy each other in ‘A Sunny Morning’?
- What makes Laura feel in the beginning that Don Gonzalo is an ill natured man in ‘A Sunny Morning’?
- What fictitious story did Gonzalo spin about himself in the name of his cousin in ‘A Sunny Morning’?
- How does Dona Laura describe her best friend’s death to Don Gonzalo in ‘A Sunny Morning’?
- How do Laura and Gonzalo claim to have pined for each other after their separation in ‘A Sunny Morning’?
- What circumstances according to Gonzalo made his cousin flee Valencia in ‘A Sunny Morning’?
6. When You Are Old
- What does the speaker in ‘When You Are Old’ suggest to his beloved to reflect upon?
- How does the speaker contrast his love with that of many others in ‘When You Are Old’?
- How does the poem ‘When You Are Old’ distinguish the speaker’s love from that of others?
- ‘When You Are Old’ brings out the transient nature of beauty and permanence of love. Explain.
7.The Gardener
- How did the plantation owner’s life style change after the arrival of the old man in ‘The Gardener’?
- Why did the plantation owner’s wife find it hard to decide whether the old man’s arrival was for the better or worse in ‘The Gardener’?
- How did Tammanna and Basavaiah manage their rivalry in the beginning in ‘The Gardener’?
- Explain the invisible means by which Tammanna decided to destroy Basavaiah in ‘The Gardener’.
- What did Basavaiah do to invest his home with meaning in ‘The Gardener’? Explain.
8.To the Foot From its Child
- How does the poem ‘To the Foot From its child’ bring out the contrast between illusion and reality?
- What happens to the foot when it is condemned to live in a shoe as presented in ‘To the Foot From its Child’?
- Trace the stages of the foot’s transformation as portrayed in ‘To the Foot From its Child’.
- Explain the similarity between the foot’s early life and its end as depicted in ‘To the Foot From its Child’.
- How does the poem ‘To the Foot From its child’ bring out the plight of a person dictated by society?
- Explain the instances that make the child’s foot aware of the obstacles and hardships in ‘To the Foot From its Child’
9. I Believe That Books Will Never Disappear
- What does Borges tell us about his mother in particular and all mothers in general?
- How does Borges look upon his blindness?
- How according to Borges does a book go beyond its author’s intention?
- What are Borges’s views on poetry and poem?
- To what extent is finding the precise words important in the art of poetry according to Borges?
- What are Borges’s views on metaphors?
- Why according to Borges will books never disappear?
- How does the poem ‘Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth’ visualize heaven?
- Why does the speaker believe that heaven can be created only by human effort in ‘Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth’?
- What image of heaven does the poem, ‘Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth’ create?
- What are the requirements of heaven according to ‘Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth’?
11. Japan and Brazil Through a Traveler’s Eye
- Explain how the people of Japan respect each other’s privacy according to George Mikes.
- How does George Mikes describe bowing to be a quainter and infectious trait of Japanese people?
- ‘The bowing gentlemen are transformed into savages in Japan.’ Explain with reference to ‘Japan and Brazil through a Traveler’s Eye’.
- Why is a pedestrian’s life hazardous in Brazil according to George Mikes?
- Explain how drivers in Brazil care about pedestrians as mentioned by George Mikes.
- Describe the situation one witnesses while trying to cross the road in Brazil as mentioned by George Mikes
12. The Voter
- Account for Roof’s popularity in ‘The Voter’.
- Describe how Marcus Ibe had managed to become a ‘successful’ politician in ‘The Voter’.
- Explain the change that had come into the thinking of Umuofia in ‘The Voter’.
- What was whispering campaign and how did Roof conduct it in ‘The Voter’?
- What reasons are given for the formation of POP in ‘The Voter’?
- How did the POP campaign team trap Roof in ‘The Voter’?
- Give a picture of the activities on the election morning in ‘The Voter’.
- How does Roof conceal his betrayal of Marcus in the election?
- Why was Roof in a fix when putting in his ballot paper in ‘The Voter’?
13.Where There Is A Wheel
- What changes are noticed in Pudukkottai by P. Sainath during the eighteen months?
- How according to P. Sainath has cycling swept across Pudukkottai district?
- Why does P. Sainath say that visiting a cycling training camp is an unusual experience?
- Explain the role played by Sheela Rani Chunkath in the cycling movement in ‘Where There Is A Wheel’.
- How did the women react to the shortage of ladies’ cycles according to P. Sainath?
- What are the economic implications of cycling according to P. Sainath?
14. Water
- How is water witness to centuries of social injustice mentioned in ‘Water’?
- What are the things that the water knows in the poem ‘Water’?
- Describe the many things that the speaker remembers when she sees water in ‘Water’.
- How can water give life and devour lives according to the speaker in ‘Water’?
- Bring out the irony in ‘Water’ where the speaker remarks on the innocence of water.
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