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(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme (English – Communicative)



(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme (English – Communicative)



Maximum marks: 70

Time-3 hours

The question paper is divided into three sections.

Section A: Reading 20 marks
Section B: Writing and Grammar 25 marks
Section C: Literature 25 marks

SECTION- A

Reading – 20 Marks

1 Read the following passage carefully:

1. Bubble wrap is a flexible transparent plastic material used for packing fragile items. It was invented by two engineers Al Fielding and Swiss inventor Marc Chavannes in Hawthorne, N.J. in 1957. However both of them were not trying to make a product to be used as packaging material. In fact they were trying to create textured wallpaper. They started out by sealing two shower curtains together in such a way that it would capture air bubbles which would make the textured appearance for their wallpaper. But this wallpaper idea didn’t sell too well.

2. Not to be deterred, they then set about finding another use for their product. The alternate use they came up with was to use it as greenhouse insulation. While bubble wrap by itself does create somewhat of an insulating effect, this idea didn’t become popular either.

3. It was three years after the initial creation of Bubble Wrap that Frederick W. Bowers, a marketer at Sealed Air, which makes Bubble Wrap, finally came up with the perfect use for their product. On October the 5, 1959, IBM announced their new 1401 variable word length computer. Bowers got the idea that Bubble Wrap could be used as a good packaging material to protect the computer while it was being shipped. He then pitched the idea to IBM and demonstrated Bubble Wrap’s protective abilities. His demonstration went over well and IBM began purchasing Bubble Wrap to protect their 1401 and other fragile products they sold and shipped.

4. One of the downsides to Bubble Wrap has always been the space it takes up during shipping and storage, for customers who are just buying the Bubble Wrap. In order to get around this problem, one of he dreams of the original inventors was that they’d someday be able to create a Bubble Wrap that customers could self inflate, as needed.

5. While originally being used primarily for packaging for electronics equipment, today the vast majority of Bubble Wrap made is used for food packaging. Because bubble wrap makes a satisfying popping sound when compressed and ruptured, it is often used as a source of amusement.

1.1Fill in the blanks:

(a) Bubble wrap was, at first, thought by the two engineers to be useful to____________.
(b) The engineers were trying to create textured wallpaper by ______________________.
(c) The alternate use of their product was____________________________________. 1x8 = 8
(d) IBM announced their new 1401 variable word length computer on __________________.
(e) IBM purchased Bubble Wrap to __________________.
(f) What was the original use of original use of Bubble Wrap ___________________________.
(g) The word which means the same as ‘exhibition’ is ________________________ ( para 3).
(h) The word which means the same as ‘cracking’ is __________________________ ( para 5).

2 Read the following passage carefully:

1. Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process.One of the greatest gifts any of us can ever receive is the gift of listening. It is also one of the greatest gifts we can ever give. Unfortunately, it appears to be a lost art. We live in a world where everyone is talking but few are listening. What often passes for listening is simply one person pausing to collect their thoughts for their next soliloquy.

2. Hearing refers to the sounds that you hear, whereas listening requires more than that: it requires focus. Listening means paying attention not only to the story, but how it is told, the use of
language and voice, and how the other person uses his or her body. In other words, it means being aware of both verbal and non-verbal messages. Your ability to listen effectively depends on the
degree to which you perceive and understand these messages.

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(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper (Elements of Business)



(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper (Elements of Business)



Time Allowed: 3 Hours

Maximum Marks: 90

1. McDonalds is an example of:

a) Mail order house
b) General store
c) Multiple shop
d) Junk dealer shop 1

2. Wholesale trade means:

a) Buying & selling of goods in small quantity
b) Buying & selling of goods in large quantity
c) Exporting goods & services
d) Importing goods & services 1

3. Vending Machines are suitable for:

a) Pre-packed brands of low priced products
b) Pre-packed brands of high priced products
c) Heavy goods
d) Refrigerators & televisions 1

4. Mail Order Business is suitable for:

a) Books
b) Fruits
c) Heavy goods
d) Refrigerators & televisions 1

5. Departmental Stores are located in:

a) Union Territories and Special Economic Zones
b) Residential areas
c) Central market
d) Metropolitan cities only 1

6. “Free toothbrush with 500 grams pack of Toothpaste” is an example of:

a) Premium offer
b) Discount
c) Rebate
d) Lucky draw

7. “ ` 5 off on purchase of 250 Grams pack of Tea ” is an example of

a) Discount
b) Price-off offer
c) Rebate
d) Premium offer 1

8. Which of the following is the best mode of purchase for buying goods in bulk:

a) Purchase by sample
b) Purchase by inspection
c) Purchase by description
d) Purchase from the nearest dealer 1

9. Which of the following is not a method of sale:

a) Sale under installment system
b) Sale on credit basis
c) Sale on hire purchase basis
d) Sale on cash basis 1

10. Which of the following factors should not be considered by a buyer before purchase:

a) Price affordability
b) Identification of other buyers
c) Attributes of the goods
d) Attributes of the commodity possessed by the neighbour 1

11. The document that inform the buyer that his/her account has been credited with a particular amount is called:

a) Credit note
b) Debit note
c) Invoice
d) Account sales 1

12. The sale under which the goods are delivered to buyer on payment with the understanding that the buyer can return the goods to the seller and claim refund within a specified period is called:

a) Auction sale
b) Wash sale
c) Sale through tender
d) Sale on approval basis 1

13. Which of the following is not a type of Non-store retailing:

a) Mail order business
b) Multiple shops
c) Tele-shopping
d) Selling through internet 1

14. Which of the following is not a feature of Advertising:

a) Sponsor is always identified
b) Communicated through some media
c) Personal presentation of message
d) Paid form of communication 1

15. Which of the following is not a print media of Advertising:

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : Kannada

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : Kannada

KANNADA CODE: 115
CLASS XII : (APRIL 2017 – MARCH 2018)
SUBJECT : KANNADA 2017-18

One Paper Time: 3 Hours

Max. Marks : 100
The question paper will be divided into four sections: No. of Periods
Section A Grammar 25 Marks 50 periods
Section B Reading Comprehension 10 Marks 20 periods
Section C Writing 15Marks 25 periods
Section D Literature : 50 Marks 80 periods
Prose (15 Marks) -----
Poetry (15 Marks) -----
Long prose (12 Marks) -----
Brief outline history of (08 Marks)
Kannada literature
(Major poets & poetesses)

DESIGN OF QUESTION PAPER

Types of Questions No. of Questions Total No. of Marks
VSAQ of ½ mark 06 (½x06) = 03
VSAQ of 1 mark 21 (1 x 21) = 21
SA of 2 marks 06 (2 x0 6) = 12
SA of 2½ marks 04 (2½x 4) = 10
SA of 3 marks 03 (03 x 3) = 09
LA of 4 marks 05 (04 x 5) = 20
LA of 5 marks 05 (05 x 5) = 25
Total 50 100

SECTION A

Marks 50

Periods

Grammar
(a) Transformation of Sentences 5
(i) Question
(ii) Negation
(iii) Converting Compound to Simple sentences and vice-versa
(iv) Changing Tenses
(v) Roopa Nishpatti
(b) Translation of the given passage from English or Hindi intoKannada . 5
(c) Prosody 5
Metre :
(i) Champakamala
(ii) Kanda Padya
(iii) Bhamini Shatpadi
(iv) Tripadi
(v) Sangatya
(vi) Ragale
(d) Explaining Proverbs (2.5x2 marks) 5
(e) Questions based on Bhashabhyasa given at the end of the lessons. 5

SECTION B

Comprehention of an unseen passage with questions 10 20
(i) Comprehension questions on a given passage. 5
(ii) Wriring the brief summary of the passage 0r poem with salient points. 5

SECTION C

Composition and writing 15 25
(i) Reporting simple and common events 5
(ii) Writing letters to News paper Editors. 5
(iii) Summarising news paper, magazine and periodical writings. 5


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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : Japanese

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : Japanese

CLASS – X II
SAMPLE PAPER (JAPANESE)2017-18

Maximum Marks : 100

Time : 3 hours.

SYLLABUS : LESSON 32-38 みんなの日本語 2– I、Kanji 161-220

The question paper is divided into four sections.
Section A: Reading comprehension 25 marks
Section B: Writing 25 marks
Section C: Grammar 25 marks
Section D: Script 25 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
4 Please write the essays in the genkoyoushi attached

SECTION A

Q1. READING COMPREHENSION どっかいぶん 25
A) A) PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE AND ANSWE R THE QUESTION GIVEN BELOW

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(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme (Science)

(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme (Science)

Time allowed: 03 Hours

Maximum Marks: 90

General Instructions:

(i) The question paper comprises two sections, A and B. You are to attempt both the sections.
(ii) All questions are compulsory.
(iii) There is no choice in any of the question.
(iv) All questions of Section-A and B are to be attempted separately.
(v) Question numbers 1 to 3 in Section-A are one mark question. They are to be answered in one word or in one sentence.
(vi) Question numbers 4 to 6 in Section- A are two marks questions. These are to be answered in 30 words each.
(vii) Question numbers 7 to 18 in Section-A are three marks questions. These are to be answered in about 50 words each.
(viii) Question numbers 19 to 24 in Section-A are 5 marks questions. These are to be answered in 70 words each.
(ix) Question numbers 25 to 33 in Section- B are multiple choice questions based on practical skills. Each question is a one mark question. You are to select one most appropriate response out of the four provided to you.
(x) Question numbers 34 to 36 in Section B are two marks questions based on practical skills. These are to be answered in brief.

Section A

1 Name the process of converting vegetable oil to vegetable ghee. 1

2 List two secondary sexual characters of males that are different from that of females.

3 Write the main function of Ozone in the upper atmosphere 1

4 When a concave mirror is placed facing the Sun, the Sun’s rays converge to a point 10 cm from the mirror. Now, if you place a 2 cm long candles flame 20 cm away on the principal axis of the mirror, where would you place a screen to obtain the image of the candle? What would see the size of the image? Draw a ray diagram to justify your answer.

5 If you find coliform bacteria in a sample of water collected from a river, what would you conclude? Give reason for such kind of water pollution.

6 Which natural resources are called the “biodiversity hot spots”? How these hot spots maintain ecological balance?

7 What are isomers? “Isomers of the first three members of alkane series are not possible”. Give reason to justify this statement and draw structures of two isomers of butane, C4 H10.

8 An organic compound ‘X’ is a liquid at room temperature. It is also a very good solvent and has the molecular formula C2 H6 O. on oxidation ‘X’ gives ‘Y’ which give, break effervescence on reacting with NaHCO3. X reacts with Y in the presence of conc.H2SO4to give another compound ‘Z’ which has a pleasant smell. Identify X, Y and Z. also write chemical equations to show the formation of Y and Z.

9 An element ‘A’ belongs to 3rd period and 17th group of the periodic table.

a) Write atomic member and electronic configuration of ‘A’
b) State whether A is a metal or a non – metal.
c) Write the nature of bond formed if A reacts with another element B of electronic configuration 2, 8, 1.
d) Write the chemical formula of the compound formed.

10 Consider the following elements 4Be, 9F, 19K, 20Ca

a) Select the element having one election in the outer most shell.
b) Select two elements of the same group.
c) Write the formula and state the nature of the Compound formed when the element K reacts with an element X of electronic configuration 2, 8, 7.

11 Explain with the help of labelled diagrams the development that takes place in each of the body parts of a Planaria where body is cut into three pieces. None this process and give an example of an organism in which a similar process can be observed.

12 List any four methods of contraception used by humans. How does the use of three methods have a direct effect on the heath and prosperity of a family?

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(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper (Elements Of Book Keeping And Accountancy)

(Download) CBSE Class-10 2016-17 Sample Paper (Elements Of Book Keeping And Accountancy)

Q1. The purpose of preparing final accounts is to ascertain: 1

a) Profit or loss
b) Capital
c) The value of assets
d) Profit or loss and financial position

Q2. Trading Account shows:

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : German

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : German

Sample Question Paper, German
Class XII (2017-18)

Time allotted: 3 hours

Maximum marks: 100

Section- A

1. Lies den folgenden Text und beantworte die Fragen! 10

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : French

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2017-18 : French

CLASS 12 FRENCH
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER MARCH 2018

MM:100

Time : 3 hours

SECTION A (COMPREHENSION)

1. a. Lisez bien ce texte et répondez aux questions données ci-dessous :
« Mon cher Vincent, tu m’as quitté, il y a quinze jours, en me disant : « Après demain, je te rejoins à Toulon » Et tu y arrives seulement aujourd’hui !... – J’ai un peu flâné en cours de route, je le sais, répond notre journaliste à son vieil ami toulonnais. Mais grâce à toi, je vais rattraper le temps perdu… »
En effet, une heure et demie leur suffira pour visiter le port de guerre. Le canot automobile, sur lequel ils sont montés, file à travers le port, en laissant un long sillage d’écume blanche.
« Voici deux escorteurs, explique le Toulonnais; à droite, c’est un mouilleur de mines; plus loin, un sous-marin. Les bateaux de fort tonnage sont ancrés là-bas dans la rade. – Oui, j’en vois plusieurs, lui répond M. Vincent, et notamment un cuirassé. »

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