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Karnataka 2nd PUC 2023: English Most Important 6 mark questions

Karnataka 2nd PUC 2023: English Most Important 6 mark questions 2nd PUC English Exam 2023 Department of Pre-University Education has release...

Karnataka 2nd PUC 2023: English Most Important 6 mark questions

2nd PUC English Exam 2023

Department of Pre-University Education has release the timetable for the Karnataka 2nd PUC Exam timetable for the year 2022-23. The exam conducted from 9th March 2023 to 29th March 2023 for Arts, Commerce and science stream. English exam is scheduled on March 23, 2023.

English Most Important 6 mark questions:

In this page student can find the most important asked questions in the 2nd PUC English examination. Here these list of all possible question will help the students to understand the way of structure of the question that can be asked in the examination. It includes all possible questions from all poems and lesson as per the Pre-University Board syllabus for the academic year 2022-23.

Romeo and Juliet

  1. Both Romeo and Juliet employ contrasting images in their expression of appreciation and admiration for each other. Elaborate.
  2. Feelings of Romeo and Juliet for each other are expressed with intensity. Discuss.
  3. 'Romeo and Juliet' provides and insight into the use of poetic devices in expressing human feelings. Explain.
  4. Juliet's love for Romeo finds expression in exaggeration. Explain.

Too Dear!

  1.  The king of Monaco is a man without a decisive stand. Do you agree with this? Substantiate your answer with reference to 'Too Dear'.
  2. 'Too Dear!' ridicules the foolishness of rulers. Discuss.
  3. You can't earn stone palaces by honest labour. Justify this statement with reference to 'Too Dear!'.
  4. 'It is a good thing that the criminal committed his crime in Monaco.' Why does the narrator in 'Too Dear!' feel so? Explain.

On Children

  1. 'On Children' offers new insights into parent-children relationship. Discuss.
  2. The poem, 'On Children' rejects conservative upbringing of children. Explain.
  3. 'Parents are bows, children are arrows and God is archer.' How does the poem, 'On Children' highlight these images?
  4. We cannot keep pace with our children's life and thoughts. ow is this elaborated in 'On Children'?

Everything I need to Know I Learned in the Forest

  1. 'Bio-Diversity based intensive farming is the answer to the food and nutrition crisis'. Discuss with reference to 'Everything I need to Know I Learned in the Forest'.
  2. 'The end of consumerism and accumulation is the beginning of joy of living'. Discuss in the light of 'Everything I need to Know I Learned in the Forest'.
  3. 'Conservation of biodiversity sustains both the nature and the culture.' Explain with refrence to 'Everything I need to Know I Learned in the Forest'.
  4. 'The peace of the forest has helped the evolution of man'. How does Tagore elaborate this statement in 'Everything I need to Know I Learned in the Forest'?

A Sunny Morning

  1. Dona Laura and Don Gonzalo spin fictitious stories about themselves to cover their tracks. Discuss with reference to 'A Sunny Morning'.
  2. 'A Sunny Morning' is a comic presentation of a serious human relationship. Explain.
  3. Laura and Gonzalo recognize each other but conceal their identity. How does 'A Sunny Morning' present this?
  4. 'The ways of providence are strange.' How is this true in the case of Don Gonzalo and Don Laura in 'A Sunny Morning'?
  5. 'A Sunny Morning' presents a situation that is not so sunny for Laura and Gonzalo. Do you agree? Give reason.

When You Are Old

  1. 'When You Are Old' makes the 'beloved' look back on her youth. Discuss.
  2.  The speaker in 'When You Are Old' is not addressing an old lady. Explain.
  3. Whose love in 'When You Are Old' is immortal? How does the poem present this?

The Gardener

  1. The arrival of the old man to the garden caused both good and bad things. How is this thought out in 'The Gardener'?
  2. The rivalry between Tammanna and Basavaiah started moving from the visible to the invisible domain. Explain.
  3. Man goes on living for some revenge. How is this presented in 'The Gardener'?
  4. Rivalry can make one both aggressive and reflective. How does Tammanna's narrative in 'The Gardener' prove this?

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To the Foot From its Child
  1. 'To the Foot From its Child' is a comment on the journey of life. Discuss.
  2. Society crushes dreams of individuals and condemns them to live captivity. Explain with reference to 'To the Foot From its Child'.
  3. The poem 'To the Foot From its Child' represents the conflict between illusion and reality. Elaborate.
  4. The norms of the society control a man just as foot is enclosed in shoe. How is this depicted in 'To the Foot From its Child'?
  5. The foot is forced to play various roles and shoulder many responsibilities. Explain with reference to 'To the Foot From its Child'.

I Believe That Books Will Never Disappear

  1. One's experience is one's resources. How does Borges expound his views on this?
  2. Poetry is unexplainable. Discuss in the light of Borge's interview.
  3. The function of books is irreplaceable. Explain with reference to 'I Believe That Books Will Never Disappear'.

Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth

  1. 'Heaven is not a separate entity but part of earth to be created by human endeavor.' How does the poem, 'Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth' present this?
  2. Heaven is nothing but a replica of the best qualities of Earth. How does the poem 'Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth' justify the statement?
  3. 'It is not gods that make heaven but humans who attain divinity.' How is this bought out in 'Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth'?
  4. 'Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth' tries to remove the traditional picture of heaven. Discuss.
  5. Both human nature and natural world play a vital role in the creation of heaven. Explain reference to 'Heaven, If You Are Not Here On Earth'.

Japan and Brazil Through a Traveler's Eye

  1. Bowing in Japan is quainter, formal and oriental. Why does George Mikes say so? Discuss.
  2. The Japanese follow a complicated hierarchy in bowing. How is this presented by mikes?
  3. Bowing in Japan is so infectious that it leads to few comic situations. How does Mikes bring this out?
  4. A natural behavior looks peculiar when seen from an outsider's eyes. How does Mikes prove this wit reference to Japanese bowing?
  5. People display contrasting patterns of behavior. Substantiate in the light of 'Japan and Brazil Through a Traveler's Eye'.

The Voter

  1. 'Roof is an intelligent manipulator.' Justify with reference to 'The Voter'.
  2. Roof's dilemma on the day of election is the result of his own misdeeds. Do you agree? Give reasons.
  3. 'The Voter' is a comment on the awareness of voters. Discuss.
  4. Demanding money to vote for a particular person is not wrong. How is this brought out in 'The Voter'?
  5. 'The Voter' presents the role of money and ridicules its power in an election. Explain.

Where There Is A Wheel

  1. 'Wheel brings progress'. Justify the statement with reference to 'Where There Is A Wheel'.
  2. How has cycling become a metaphor for freedom in Pudukkottai? Explain.
  3. People find curious ways of hitting out at their backwardness. How is this brought out in 'Where There Is A Wheel'.
  4. A humble vehicle can be a tool for women's empowerment. Discuss.

Water

  1. 'Water' demonstrate the disparity and discrimination in society. Discuss
  2. The things that the water knows imply humiliations, violence and injustice. Explain with reference to 'Water'.
  3. The right to water is not given equally in our society. How does the poem 'Water' prove this?
  4. water that ignites struggles and strife can also be a market commodity. Examine the statement in the light of 'Water'.
  5. Water is a luxury for one class and a struggle for another in our society. How does the poem 'Water' present this contrast?

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