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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : Heritage Crafts

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : Heritage Crafts

Heritage Crafts (Code No - 070) Sample Question Paper 2015
Class – XII 
 Set - II
 

03:00 hours    Maximum Marks: 70

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : Geography

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Marking Scheme – Set II

CLASS XII

SUBJECT- GEOGRAPHY (029)

2015-2016

TIME ALLOWED- 3 HRS.    MAXIMUM MARKS-70

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : Sculpture-History of Indian Art

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Sculpture (Theory) History of Indian Art
Sample Question Paper 2016

Class – XII
 
Set - II

Time allowed: 02 hours    Maximum Marks: 40

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : Painting-History of Indian Art

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : Painting-History of Indian Art

 


Painting (Theory) Sample Question Paper 2016
Class – XII
 
Set - II
 

Time allowed: 02 hours  

 Maximum Marks: 40

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 :Graphics-History of Indian Art

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Graphics (Theory) History of Indian Art
Sample Question Paper 2016

Class – XII
 
Set - II

 

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : Fashion Studies

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : Fashion Studies

FASHION STUDIES
SAMPLE PAPER- Set-II
CLASS-XII
2015-16


Time: 3hours M.M.70


SECTION-A
Q1. State the contribution of designer Samant Chauhan towards sustainable fashion
practise. 1
Q2. How basic block can be drafted to fit individual figure? 1
Q3. Give reason for the country like US having much more than three usual sizes in
apparel industry. 1
Q4. Define the term ‘Indo-western wear’. 1
Q5. Why buttons were considered morally loose in the past? 1
Q6. Propose a reason why is silk and wool common choices for interlining. 1
Q7. Draw a figure to show ‘true bias’. 1


SECTION-B


Q8. How is marital status indicated in parts of India and western culture? 2
Q9. Why are camouflage prints used by the military across the World? 2
Q10. Outline points to support that in prehistoric time, animal skin and bones were the main source of human clothing needs. 2
Q11. Sanya has abnormally large hip i.e. 46 inches and bust 36 inches. Suggest a garment size/silhouette that can accommodate her abnormal body measurement. 2
Q12. Show and write steps to convert basic bodice block into sleeveless bodice. 2
Q13. Give reason for fabrics like linen and fine cotton being more in trend for men’s casual wear garments. 2
Q14. Why linear trims are considered to be least expensive? Name any two examples of linear trims. 1+1=2
OR
Relate the relationship between the size of button and its ‘line’. 2
Q15. Enlist steps to pin a pattern to fabric. 2


SECTION-C


Q16. Compare between draped costume, slip-on-costume and closed stitch costume. 3
Q17. Discuss a procedure to develop ‘glass neckline’ by giving relevant figure. 3
Q18. List the body measurements required to develop skirt block. How will you take them? 3
Q19. Explain any three products common to most of the regular categories in women’s wear. 3
Q20.a) ‘Stitched garments were originally minor sidelines of a few couture houses but later ready to wear industry steadily grew into a full-fledged one.’ Justify the statement.
b) Give two reasons for conducting trade shows and fairs in several fashion cities. 2+1=3
Q21. Distinguish between test fit and garment fit. State cases in which refitting becomes necessary. 2+1=3
Q22.a) Do you agree American fashion aimed at the average consumer? Justify your viewpoint.
b) Why is New York called the business capital of fashion? 2+1=3
OR
Mention the unique style of Japanese fashion makers .How has Japan been able to capture the World market? 1+2=3
Q23. For accurate cutting results, proper shears and techniques should be used. List different blade types and relate their specific uses. 3
Q24.a) Why is it advisable to make plackets with more than one layer of fabric?
b) The two sides of the plackets often overlap. Comment. 2+1=3
SECTION-D


Q25.a) Our knowledge of early Indian costume is based on a few findings. Elaborate any three.
b) What is Uttariya? How was it draped by working class men? 3+2=5
OR
a) What was the effect of Industrial revolution on Indian economy?
b) Write the word from which ‘chintz’ is derived and what does it mean?
c) List any two words which are of Indian origin but have become part of modern global textile vocabulary. 3+1+1=5
Q26. How will you take following measurements on a dress form? 1+1+1+1+1=5
a) Cap height
b) Bicep circumference
c) Centre front length for lower garment

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : Entrepreneurship

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : Entrepreneurship

ENTREPRENEURSHIP SAMPLE PAPER
2015-16

 

S.no.

Questions

Unit/Typo

Marks

1.

What is meant by ‘mutual agency of partners’?

1/K

1

2.

Since her college days Mehak, loved the thrill of adventure sports. She

was an avid reader which helped her to keep track of various new adventure sports taken up all around the world. She had recently read an article on increasing trend towards 'space tourism and adventurous holidays'. Using her personal experiences and her passion for adventure sports she decided to start a company called ‘YOLO’. For the same purpose she also decided to collect statistics to see how much of these sports were accepted in our country.  Identify the ways in which she was able to spot the trend.

1/A

1

3.

'For a viable venture to be born, an entrepreneur is required to apply his

knowledge, skill, competencies and creativity strategically to market'. Identify the requirement to be complied with by these factors for successful processing of an idea into opportunity.

1/H

1

4.

Although not mandatory, some entrepreneurs may file part I of

entrepreneurs memorandum District Industries Centre. Why?

1/U

1

5.

What is meant by ‘financial management’?

3/K

1

6.

Fizz & Lime is an established beverage company which started bottling

Wheat Grass Juice; Bitter gourd with Jamunand Amla with Aloevera. It is planning to expand externally without compromising on the unique taste of these drinks.

Belligio Juices got exclusive rights to manufacture and sell Wheat Grass and Amla Aloe under the name Fizz& Lime. Belligio Juices had to use only the ingredients supplied by Fizz& Lime to produce, bottle and distribute the two drinks.

a. Identify and explain the form of external expansion adopted by Fizz& Lime.

b. State any one feature of this form of expansion.

2/A.

2

7.

State any two factors which lead to effective employee relationship.

2/K

2

8.

"Human life is built around works". Identify the form of Business

Organisation being talked about in the following sentences:-

(a)"The one-man control is the best in the world if that man is big enough to manage everything."

(b)"Two heads being better than one." (c)"Self-help as well as mutual help system."

(d)The birth of this legal person is by law and can be put to death by law

only.(0.5*4=2)

1/A

2

9.

Chacko Ltd. has been manufacturing umbrellas since 1980. They are the market

leaders in manufacturing small hand size umbrellas. They have their production

1/H

2

 

unit in Kochi. The MD’s son- Abraham Chacko took over the family business in

2010. He had finished graduation from USA. Using his educational and networking skills , he was able to take up an export order. He also decided to operate an exclusive export oriented unit in Chellanam. The production work for this unit began in 2014. A dedicated team framed an operational plan for the entire process. Abraham visited the plan to evaluate and take appraisal of the work performed in the unit. State two ways as to how it will help Abraham.

 

 

10.

Why does an entrepreneur need to scan environment? Explain.

1/U

2

11.

Diary foods ltd., has been well known for it’s products throughout India.

They started manufacturing Biscuits and chocolates in the year 1995 and slowly built their brand. The company occupied the top position in terms of sales and it increased it’s product range also. By 2010 they were the undisputed leader in the field of confectionaries. Their annual general meeting was held wherein the Board of directors felt that the company should also be socially responsible in doing their business. They decided to use new technologically advanced recycled paper for all their products which would retain the freshness of their products as well as contribute towards the saving of our planet.

By doing this the company has modified their goods in a particular way to

create a new product of greater value to the customers. Identify the concept mentioned above and explain it from financial and marketing point of view.

2/H.

3

12.

Explain any three sources which lead to the emergence of basic ideas.

1/K

3

13.

Differentiate between Standardized product and Customized product.

Which channel of distribution is best suited for customized product/goods?

2/U.

3

14.

Explain the following features of a cooperative society:

Democratic management Capital and return thereon Distribution of surplus

1/K

3

15.

Aditi started a beauty parlor business. She spend Rs.30,00,000/- to open

the parlor of which she invested   14,00,000/- of her own money and borrowed a loan for   16,00,000/-. Interest rate per annum is 14%. Sales revenue per month is   1,60,000/-. Cost of goods sold is   60,000/- per month. Fixed expenses for that month is 60,000/- (salary   40,000/-, rent and utility   20,000/-), depreciation    30,000/- and tax @ 15%.

3/A

3

16.

Ms. Rosy is a readymade garments manufacturer. Her Annual Usage rate is 225Pcs. The cost of placing each order is Rs.8/- and the carrying cost is Rs.4 per unit. Calculate the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ).

How does calculating EOQ facilitate budgeting?

3/EVM

3

17.

Ram was very thrilled with his new job. He was placed in a small factory

manufacturing door knobs as a stock keeper. After a few days, while taking stock he understood that nuts and various small parts constituted majority of the cost of production .After some time, the firm went into a loss and the owner decided to look into the various factors that could have constituted the loss. Ram

3/H

3

 

expressed his concern that inventory was not properly maintained and that

there are various techniques which are involved and if followed properly the company will not be in a loss. The owner agreed to the suggestion. He also decided to take help from some specialized government institution initiate steps for technological up gradation, and modernization of existing units.

a. What technique was suggested by Ram? Explain it.

b. Which specialized Financial institution is the owner thinking of approaching and state any one of it’s objectives?

 

 

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : English Elective

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : English Elective

Class XII ENGLISH Code No. 101
English Elective CBSE Marking Scheme
Set B


Max. 100    Time 3 hrs.

The Question paper is divided into three sections:

Section A:                      Reading                              20 Marks

Section B:                      Writing & Grammar             40 Marks

Section C:                     Literature                             40 Marks
General Instructions

1.   All questions are compulsory.
2.   You may attempt any section at a time.
3.   All questions of that particular section must be attempted in the correct order.

    SECTION – A READING 

20 marks  

 Q1.    1.1
a.   Life looked great, a loving family (1)
b.  cold atmosphere, bitterness (1)
c.   she felt bitter because there was a fight between her and her parents regarding the time of her return. (1)
d.  misunderstandings, unspoken emotions, issues that were not discussed. (1)
e.   The narrator was overwhelmed with emotions - so was choked with tears.  Very unexpected contents of the letter perplexed her. (1)
f.    The Retreat helped them to find a new found respect for each other.  There were no more cold stares or hurtful showings. (1)

1.2. a) i)          b) iv)               c) ii)                 d) ii)   

Q2.    Note Making
Abbreviation / Symbols (with / without key) - minimum 4 (1 mark)
Content - (Minimum 3 headings and subheadings with proper indentation and notes) (4 marks)

Title - (1 mark)    10

    SECTION-B
WRITING AND GRAMMAR – 40 marks    

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : Creative Writing & Translation Studies

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 :  Creative Writing & Translation Studies

Class XII Code No. 069
(Creative Writing and Translation Studies)


MM: 80    Time 3 hrs.

The Question paper is divided into three sections:

Section A:                                    Reading Comprehension                     20 marks
Section B:                                    Creative Writing Skills                          20 marks
Section C:                                    Translation                                           20 marks
Section D:

General Instructions    Text    20 marks
1.   All questions are compulsory
2.   You may attempt any section at a time.
3.   All questions of that particular section must be attempted in the correct order.

    SECTION --A


Reading Comprehension-- 20 Marks    
1.(1)    Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

The green movement is catching on in many pockets of the world. This is especially true in    the    construction    industry.    Today's buzz    words,    which    include global warming and zero emissions, are causing everyday people (not just celebrities) to look for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. Purchasing environmentally-friendly property is  a  good  investment  for those  who  are  concerned  about their own  health and  the well-being of the earth. Based on this trend, entire districts, known as eco-communities, are being designed with green initiatives in mind. Dockside Green in Victoria, British Columbia,  Canada  is  one  of  these  communities.  Its  goal  is  to  become  the  world's first zero-emissions neighbourhood.

If everything goes according to plan, Dockside Green will be a self-sufficient community along the harbour front of British Columbia's capital city. The community will be home to 2500 people and will consist of residential, office, and retail space. The plans describe a variety of environmental features, some of which are unprecedented.

Builders of Dockside Green have the environment in mind with every choice they make. They ensure proper ventilation, and guarantee residents 100% fresh indoor air. Interior and exterior  building materials, such as paints and wood, are natural and non-toxic. Eco-conscious builders usebamboo wherever possible because it is durable and does not requirepesticides to grow.

Energy efficiency is one of the top priorities in eco-communities, such as Dockside Green.    Not    only    do energy-efficient appliances    and    light    fixtures    reduce    the environmental impact of heating and hot water, they also save residents and business owners money. Dockside Green claims that home owners will use 55% less energy than average residents in Canada. Though they are sharing space by investing in condo-style living,  residents  will  have  individual utility  metres.  Studies  show  that  people  use approximately 20% less  energy when they are billed for exactly what they use. In    7

1.1    addition, water is treated at Dockside Green and reused on site for flushing toilets.

Planners of eco-communities such as Dockside Green must take the future into account. Dockside  Green plans on reusing 90% of its construction waste. They also plan to continue using local suppliers for all of their transport and maintenance needs. This is a great way to reduce emissions. Dockside residents will be encouraged to make use of a mini transit system and buy into the community's car share program. Finally, plans are in the works for a high-tech  heating system that will use renewable biomass instead of fossil fuels.

The first two stages of development at Dockside Green have already been completed, and many other plans are in the works. Other smaller eco-villages can be found around the world. These are also known as intentional communities. Most have a small population of 50-150 residents. Residents of these communities aim to reduce
their carbon footprint and be models for sustainable living.

On the basis of your understanding of the passage answer the following:--

a.    Would you want to live in an eco-community now or in the future? Why or why not?

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : English Core

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2015-16 : English Core

SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER
CLASS XII
ENGLISH CORE (Set-A)


Time- 3 hr. SET A

M.M-100
The question paper is divided into three sections.
Section A : Reading 30 Marks
Section B : Advanced Writing Skills 30 Marks
Section C : Literature, Text Books & Long Reading Texts 40 Marks
Instructions:
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. You may attempt any section at a time.
3. All questions of that particular section must be attempted in the correct order.


SECTION A
READING – 30 Marks

1. Read the passage given below carefully and answer the questions that follow: 12

1. That large animals require luxuriant vegetation has been a general assumption which has passed from one work to another; but I do not hesitate to say that it is completely false, and that it has vitiated the reasoning of geologists on some points of great interest in the ancient history of the world. The prejudice has probably been derived from India, and the Indian islands, where troops of elephants, noble forests, and impenetrable jungles, are associated together in every one's mind. If, however, we refer to any work of travels through the southern parts of Africa, we shall find allusions in almost every page either to the desert character of the country, or to the numbers of large animals inhabiting it. The same thing is rendered evident by the many engravings which have been published of various parts of the interior.

2. Dr. Andrew Smith, who has lately succeeded in passing the Tropic of Capricorn, informs me that, taking into consideration the whole of the southern part of Africa, there can be no doubt of its being a sterile country. On the southern coasts there are some fine forests, but with these exceptions, the traveler may pass for days together through open plains, covered by a poor and scanty vegetation. Now, if we look to the animals inhabiting these wide plains, we shall find their numbers extraordinarily great, and their bulk immense.

3. It may be supposed that although the species are numerous, the individuals of each kind are few. By the kindness of Dr. Smith, I am enabled to show that the case is very different. He informs me, that in lat. 24', in one day's march with the bullock-wagons, he saw, without wandering to any great distance on either side, between one hundred and one hundred and fifty rhinoceroses - the same day he saw several herds of giraffes, amounting together to nearly a hundred.

4. At the distance of a little more than one hour's march from their place of encampment on the previous night, his party actually killed at one spot eight hippopotamuses, and saw many more. In this same river there were likewise crocodiles. Of course it was a case quite extraordinary, to see so many great animals crowded together, but it evidently proves that they must exist in great numbers. Dr. Smith describes the country passed through that day, as 'being thinly covered with grass, and bushes about four feet high, and still more thinly with mimosa-trees.'

5. Besides these large animals, anyone the least acquainted with the natural history of the Cape has read of the herds of antelopes, which can be compared only with the flocks of migratory birds. The numbers indeed of the lion, panther, and hyena, and the multitude of birds of prey, plainly speak of the abundance of the smaller quadrupeds: one evening seven lions were counted at the same time prowling round Dr. Smith's encampment. As this able naturalist remarked to me, the carnage each day in Southern Africa must indeed be terrific! I confess it is truly surprising how such a number of animals can find support in a country producing so little food.

6. The larger quadrupeds no doubt roam over wide tracts in search of it; and their food chiefly consists of underwood, which probably contains much nutriment in a small bulk. Dr. Smith also informs me that the vegetation has a rapid growth; no sooner is a part consumed, than its place is supplied by a fresh stock. There can be no doubt, however, that our ideas respecting the apparent amount of food necessary for the support of large quadrupeds are much exaggerated. The belief that where large quadrupeds exist, the vegetation must necessarily be luxuriant, is the more remarkable, because the converse is far from true.

7. Mr. Burchell observed to me that when entering Brazil, nothing struck him more forcibly than the splendour of the South American vegetation contrasted with that of South Africa, together with the absence of all large quadrupeds. In his Travels, he has suggested that the comparison of the respective weights (if there were sufficient data) of an equal number of the largest herbivorous quadrupeds of each country would be extremely curious. If we take on the one side, the elephants hippopotamus, giraffe, bos caffer, elan, five species of rhinoceros; and on the American side, two tapirs, the guanaco, three deer, the vicuna, peccari, capybara (after which we must choose from the monkeys to complete the number), and then place these two groups alongside each other it is not easy to conceive ranks more disproportionate in size.

8. After the above facts, we are compelled to conclude, against anterior probability that among the mammalia there exists no close relation between the bulk of the species, and the quantity of the vegetation, in the countries which they inhabit. (809 words) Adapted from: Voyage of the Beagle, Charles Darwin (1890)

1.1 On the basis of your understanding of the passage, answer the following questions by choosing the most appropriate option: (1x4=4)

1. The author is primarily concerned with

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(Paper) CLAT UG Question Paper 2017 : English Comprehension


(Paper) Previous Year Question Paper (BA LLB) - 2017

Section - I : English Comprehension


Direction: Fill in the blank by choosing the most appropriate option.

1. We shall fail ________we are industrious.

(a) Whether
(b) Unless
(c) Until
(d) Though

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(Paper) CLAT UG Question Paper 2016 : General Knowledge and Current Affairs



(Paper) CLAT UG Question Paper 2016 

Section -II : General Knowledge and Current Affairs



Direction for Questions 41-90: Choose the most appropriate option:

Q.41 India signed the "Paris Agreement on Climate Change" in April, 2016 at:

1. New York

2. Paris

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(Syllabus) Pattern of CLAT Exam Under-Graduate Programme

Common Law Admission

Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) – 2013

Pattern of the CLAT Paper for Admission to the Under-Graduate Programme

Total Marks 200
Total number of multiple-choice questions of one mark each 200
Duration of examination Two Hours

Subject areas with weightage:

English including Comprehension 40 Marks
General Knowledge/ Current Affairs 50 Marks
Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability) 20 Marks
Legal Aptitude 50 Marks
Logical Reasoning 40 Marks

Note: There shall be a system of Negative Marking wherein 0.25 mark will be deducted for each of the wrong answers to multiple choice questions.

The different subject areas of the exam are explained as under:

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(Paper) CLAT UG Question Paper 2017 : General Knowledge and Current Affairs


(Paper) Previous Year Question Paper (BA LLB) - 2017

Section - II : General Knowledge and Current Affairs


Direction: Choose the most appropriate option.

1. Juno is the name of a:

(a) Hydrogen fuelled submarine
(b) Hydrogen fuelled space craft
(c) Solar powered space craft
(d) Atomic powered submarine

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(Paper) CLAT UG Question Paper 2017 : Logical Reasoning


(Paper) Previous Year Question Paper (BA LLB) - 2017

Section - V : Logical Reasoning


Direction: Read the following information carefully and choose the appropriate option in the questions given below.

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(Paper) CLAT UG Question Paper 2016 : English Including Comprehension



(Paper) Previous Year Question Paper (BA LLB) - 2016

Section : English Including Comprehension



Direction for Questions 1-10: Fill in the blanks by choosing the most appropriate option:

Q.1 I like reading journals _______ novels.

1. The best

2. more than

3. most than

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(Paper) CLAT UG Question Paper 2016 : Legal Aptitude

(Paper) CLAT UG Question Paper 2016 : Legal Aptitude

Section : IV

This section consists of Fifty (50) questions. Follow the instructions carefully and choose the most appropriate option:

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(Paper) CLAT UG Question Paper 2015 : English Comprehension


(Paper) Previous Year Question Paper (BA LLB) - 2015

Section - I : English Comprehension


Direction for the question: Answer the question based on the following information. Indicate which of the statement given with that particular question consistent with the description of unreasonable man in the passage below.

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(Paper) CLAT UG Question Paper 2015 : Legal Aptitude


(Paper) Previous Year Question Paper (BA LLB) - 2015

Section - IV : Legal Aptitude


1. The Railway authorities allowed a train to be over-crowded. In consequence, a legitimate passenger, Mr. X got his pcket picked. Choose appropriate answer-

GENERAL: 
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