-->

Gyan Deep Info विभिन्न उपयोगी शासनादेश (Govt. Orders) उपलब्ध कराने का एक प्रयास है

MP Board Class 12 English – Set C Parctice Paper 2025–26

MP Board Class 12 English – Set C Model Paper 2025–26

MP Board Class 12 English – Set C Model Paper 2025–26

Class 12th English Model Paper Set C

MP Board Class 12th English Model Paper (Set C)

MP Board Class 12th English – Set C मॉडल प्रश्न पत्र विद्यार्थियों को विविध प्रकार के प्रश्नों का अभ्यास कराने के उद्देश्य सेनवीनतम पाठ्यक्रम और बोर्ड परीक्षा पैटर्न के अनुसार तैयार किया गया है। यह Set C उन छात्रों के लिए विशेष रूप से उपयोगी है जो Set A और Set B का अभ्यास कर चुके हैं और अब नई प्रश्न संरचना के साथ अपनी तैयारी को और मजबूत करना चाहते हैं।

🔹 English Model Paper Set C की मुख्य विशेषताएँ

✔️ नवीनतम MP Board syllabus पर आधारित

✔️ Set C के अनुसार प्रश्नों का अलग संयोजन

✔️ Prose, Poetry, Grammar एवं Writing Skills से जुड़े प्रश्न

✔️ Objective, Short, Long एवं Analytical questions

✔️ Reading comprehension, vocabulary एवं writing practice

✔️ वार्षिक परीक्षा 2025–26 के लिए अत्यंत उपयोगी

विवरण

  • Class: 12th
  • Subject: English
  • Model Paper: Set C
  • Board: MP Board

इस English Set C Model Paper के नियमित अभ्यास से विद्यार्थी unseen passage, poetry explanation, grammar, letter writing, essay एवं analytical answers में और अधिक दक्षता प्राप्त कर सकते हैं, जिससे board examination में बेहतर प्रदर्शन संभव हो पाता है।

English Model Paper 12th (Set-C) - Sandipani Vidyalaya

Class 12th - English

(Model Paper: Set-C)

Created by: D Septa | Max Marks: 80 | Time: 3 Hours

SECTION A: READING SKILLS (14 Marks)
Q.1. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below: (1×10 = 10 Marks)

Computers are capable of doing extremely complicated work in all branches of learning. They can solve the most complex mathematical problems or put a thousand unrelated data in order. These machines can be put to varied uses. For instance, they can provide information on the best way to prevent traffic accidents. They work accurately and at high speed. They save research workers years of hard work. This whole process, by which machines can be used to work for us, has been called 'automation'. In future, automation may enable human beings to enjoy more leisure than they do today. The coming of automation is bound to have important social consequences.

Some years ago, an expert on automation, Sir Leon Bagrit, pointed out that it was a mistake to believe that these machines could think. There is no possibility that human beings will be controlled by machines. Though computers are capable of learning from their mistakes and improving their performance, they need detailed instructions from human beings to operate. They can never lead independent lives or rule the world by making decisions of their own.

(i) Which of the following is true about computers?
(a) They can think (b) They can rule the world (c) They work accurately and at high speed (d) They lead independent lives
👉 (c) They work accurately and at high speed

(ii) The process by which machines work for us is called:
(a) Animation (b) Automation (c) Authorization (d) Automatic
👉 (b) Automation

(iii) Computers need detailed instructions from:
(a) Other computers (b) Robots (c) Human beings (d) Teachers
👉 (c) Human beings

(iv) Automation may enable human beings to enjoy more:
(a) Work (b) Leisure (c) Money (d) Health
👉 (b) Leisure

(v) Sir Leon Bagrit was an expert on:
(a) Computers (b) Automation (c) Mathematics (d) Science
👉 (b) Automation

(vi) Find the word from the passage which is synonym of 'Complex'.
(a) Simple (b) Varied (c) Complicated (d) Detailed
👉 (c) Complicated

(vii) Antonym of 'Prevention' is:
(a) Protection (b) Cause (c) Stop (d) Check
👉 (b) Cause

(viii) Computers can solve ________ mathematical problems.
(a) Easy (b) Most complex (c) Only simple (d) None
👉 (b) Most complex

(ix) Can computers think?
(a) Yes (b) No (c) Sometimes (d) Maybe
👉 (b) No

(x) Who pointed out that it was a mistake to believe that machines could think?
(a) Leon Bagrit (b) John Dalton (c) Isaac Newton (d) Einstein
👉 (a) Leon Bagrit
Q.2. Read the following passage carefully and make notes on it also give a suitable title to it. (4 Marks)

The heart is one of the most vital components of the human body. The human heart has the continuous job to keep oxygen-rich blood flowing through the body. All the body's cells need a constant supply of oxygen, particularly in the brain. The brain cells live only four to five minutes after the oxygen is cut off and death comes to the entire body. Heart disease can result from damage to the heart muscles, the valves or the pacemaker. If the muscle is damaged, the heart is unable to pump properly. If the valves are damaged, blood cannot flow normally. Dr. Christian Barnard performed the first human heart transplant in 1967.

Title: The Human Heart

Notes:
1. Function of Heart
  1.1. Vital component of body.
  1.2. Pumps oxygen-rich blood.
  1.3. Supplies O2 to brain & cells.

2. Importance of Oxygen
  2.1. Essential for brain cells.
  2.2. Brain death in 4-5 mins w/o oxygen.

3. Heart Diseases
  3.1. Causes: Damage to muscles, valves, pacemaker.
  3.2. Effects: Improper pumping, abnormal blood flow.

4. Medical Milestone
  4.1. First transplant: 1967 by Dr. Christian Barnard.
SECTION B: WRITING SKILLS (12 Marks)
Q.3. You have lost your wristwatch in the school playground. Write a notice for the 'Lost and Found' notice board.
OR
Design an attractive poster to Create Awareness about 'Traffic Rules'.
SANDIPANI VIDYALAYA
NOTICE

25th September 2025

LOST! LOST! LOST!

A golden 'Titan' wristwatch has been lost in the school playground during the recess today. It has a black leather strap and a round dial. Anyone who finds it is requested to return it to the undersigned or deposit it in the principal's office. A suitable reward will be given to the finder.

(Signature)
Ankit Sharma
Class XII 'A'

FOLLOW TRAFFIC RULES

SAVE YOUR LIFE

🛑 Stop at Red Light

🚶 Use Zebra Crossing

🏍️ Wear Helmet

🚗 Fasten Seat Belt

❌ Don't Drink and Drive


"Speed Thrills But Kills"

Issued by: Traffic Police, Barwani

Q.4. Write a letter to the Municipal Chairman regarding the insanitary condition of your locality.
OR
Write a letter to your father requesting him to send you Rs. 1000/- for purchasing books.
To,
The Chairman,
Municipal Corporation,
Barwani (M.P.)

Date: 10th January 2026

Subject: Regarding insanitary condition of Ward No. 5.

Sir,
I would like to draw your attention towards the poor sanitary condition of our locality, Ward No. 5, Gandhi Nagar. The sweepers do not come regularly. Heaps of garbage are lying on the roads. The drains are choked and overflowing with dirty water. It has become a breeding ground for mosquitoes and flies. There is a fear of an epidemic breakout.

I request you to take immediate action to clean the area.

Yours faithfully,
Residents of Ward No. 5
Room No. 25, Boys Hostel,
Indore (M.P.)

10th January 2026

Respected Father,
High regards. I am fine here and hope you are also fine there. My studies are going on very well. I have to purchase some important books for my upcoming exams and pay the exam fees. So, I am in need of some money.

Kindly send me Rs. 1000/- by PhonePe or Money Order as soon as possible. Convey my regards to mother and love to Chintu.

Yours loving son,
Rahul
Q.5. Attempt any one of the following long compositions in about 120 words: (4 Marks)
(A) Write an article on 'Man and Mobile'.
OR
(B) Write a report on a 'Road Accident' you witnessed.
OR
(C) Prepare a speech on 'Importance of English'.
Man and Mobile: A Necessity or Addiction?

In the 21st century, the mobile phone has become an integral part of human life. It is no longer just a device for making calls; it is a mini-computer in our pockets. It helps us stay connected, access information, navigate maps, and entertain ourselves. During the pandemic, mobiles played a crucial role in online education and work-from-home.

However, excessive use of mobile phones has its downsides. People, especially the youth, are becoming addicted to social media and gaming. It affects their eyesight, posture, and mental health. Face-to-face social interaction is decreasing as everyone is busy looking at their screens. Cybercrimes are also on the rise.

In conclusion, the mobile phone is a wonderful invention if used wisely. We should master technology, not let it master us. We must set limits on our screen time and use mobiles for productive purposes rather than just entertainment.

A Horrible Road Accident
(By: Amit Kumar)

Indore, 12th March 2026: A terrible road accident took place yesterday evening near the busy Rajwada crossing. I was returning from school when I heard a deafening crash. A speeding car tried to overtake a bus and collided head-on with a truck coming from the opposite direction.

The impact was so severe that the front part of the car was completely crushed. A huge crowd gathered at the spot immediately. People tried to help the passengers trapped inside the car. The police arrived within ten minutes and an ambulance was called. Two persons died on the spot, and three others were critically injured.

The injured were rushed to the M.Y. Hospital. The driver of the truck fled the scene. This accident is a grim reminder of the dangers of rash driving. It left everyone in a state of shock and sorrow.

Importance of English

Respected teachers and dear friends. Today, I am going to speak on the 'Importance of English'. English is a global language. It is spoken and understood in almost every part of the world. In India, it serves as a link language connecting people of different states.

English is the language of science, technology, and the internet. Most of the higher education in medicine, engineering, and computers is imparted in English. Knowing English opens up better job opportunities not only in India but also abroad. It helps us access global knowledge and culture.

However, learning English does not mean neglecting our mother tongue. We should love our mother tongue but also learn English to progress in the modern world. It is a window to the world.

SECTION C: GRAMMAR (10 Marks)
Q.6. Fill in the blanks choosing the correct option (Any 5): (1×5 = 5 Marks)
(i) Iron is ________ useful metal. (a/an/the)
👉 a

(ii) He is afraid ________ dogs. (from/of/to)
👉 of

(iii) I am used to ________ a glass of milk daily. (take/taking/took)
👉 taking

(iv) He has ________ money. (many/any/much)
👉 much

(v) The train had left before we ________ the station. (reach/reached/reaching)
👉 reached

(vi) She did not ________ her duty. (do/did/done)
👉 do
Q.7. Do as directed (Any 5): (1×5 = 5 Marks)
(i) I do my homework. (Change into negative)
👉 I do not do my homework.

(ii) The tea is too hot to drink. (Rewrite using 'so...that')
👉 The tea is so hot that one cannot drink it.

(iii) He was punished for stealing the ring. (Make a question using 'Why')
👉 Why was he punished?

(iv) Suraj shut the door. (Change into negative)
👉 Suraj did not shut the door.

(v) As soon as the sun rises, the darkness disappears. (Rewrite using 'No sooner...than')
👉 No sooner does the sun rise than the darkness disappears.
SECTION D: TEXTBOOKS (44 Marks)
Q.8. Read the following extract and answer the questions: (5 Marks)
"I went to the pool when no one else was there. The place was quiet. The water was still, and the tiled bottom was as white and clean as a bathtub. I was timid about going in alone, so I sat on the side of the pool to wait for others."
(i) Who is 'I' in the above lines?
(a) M. Hamel (b) William Douglas (c) Saheb
👉 (b) William Douglas

(ii) Why did he go to the pool?
(a) To swim (b) To fish (c) To wash clothes
👉 (a) To swim

(iii) How was the water?
(a) Dirty (b) Still and clean (c) Moving
👉 (b) Still and clean

(iv) From which lesson is this extract taken?
(a) Deep Water (b) The Rattrap
👉 (a) Deep Water

(v) The word 'timid' means:
(a) Brave (b) Fearful/Shy (c) Happy
👉 (b) Fearful/Shy
Q.9. (A) Read the extract from Poetry and answer the questions: (3 Marks)
"The polished traffic passed with a mind ahead,
Or if ever aside a moment, then out of sorts
At having the landscape marred with the artless paint..."
(i) Name the poem.
(a) A Roadside Stand (b) Aunt Jennifer's Tigers
👉 (a) A Roadside Stand

(ii) Who is the poet?
(a) Robert Frost (b) John Keats
👉 (a) Robert Frost

(iii) What does 'polished traffic' refer to?
(a) City people in cars (b) Clean roads
👉 (a) City people in cars


Q.9. (B) Read the extract from Supplementary Reader and answer: (4 Marks)
"Mr. Lamb: Look, boy, look.... what do you see?
Derry: Just....grass and stuff. Weeds.
Mr. Lamb: Some call them weeds. If you like, then.... a weed garden, that. There's fruit and there are flowers, and trees and herbs. All sorts. But over there.... weeds. I grow weeds there. Why is one green, growing plant called a weed and another 'flower'?"
(i) Who is the speaker of the first line?
(a) Derry (b) Mr. Lamb
👉 (b) Mr. Lamb

(ii) What does Derry see in the garden?
(a) Weeds (b) Roses
👉 (a) Weeds
Q.10. Answer the following questions from Prose in about 30 words (Any 5): (2×5 = 10 Marks)
  • (i) Why did M. Hamel write 'Vive La France' on the blackboard?
  • (ii) Why is the bangle maker of Firozabad poor?
  • (iii) What did Douglas do inside the water to save his life?
  • (iv) Why did the peddler sign himself as Captain von Stahle?
  • (v) What did Gandhi do for the social upliftment of Champaran?
  • (vi) Why did the author appear to be doing nothing at the Gemini Studios?

(i) He wrote it to show his immense love and patriotism for his country and language before leaving the school forever.

(ii) Due to the stigma of caste, exploitation by sahukars, middlemen, and policemen, and lack of initiative to organize themselves into a cooperative.

(iii) He planned to make a big jump when his feet hit the bottom, come to the surface like a cork, lie flat, and paddle to the edge.

(iv) He signed so because Edla had treated him like a real captain, giving him the power to clear himself from the trap of the world.

(v) He opened primary schools in six villages and arranged for doctors to improve the health conditions of the people.

(vi) Because his job was to cut newspaper clippings and store them in files, which seemed like no work to others compared to shooting films.

Q.11. Answer the following questions from Poetry in about 30 words (Any 3): (2×3 = 6 Marks)
  • (i) What is the kind of pain and ache that the poet feels? (My Mother at Sixty-six)
  • (ii) What symbol from nature does the poet invoke to say that there can be life under apparent stillness? (Keeping Quiet)
  • (iii) How do 'beautiful things' help us to live a happy life?
  • (iv) What is the plea of the folk who had put up the roadside stand?

(i) She feels the familiar ache of her childhood fear of losing her mother, realizing her mother has grown very old and frail.

(ii) The poet uses the symbol of the 'Earth'. In winter, the earth seems dead, but later it proves to be alive with new life in spring.

(iii) They provide us with everlasting joy, peace, and mental relief, helping us overcome sadness and the trials of life.

(iv) They plead for some city money to feel the 'cash' in hand so that they can improve their life and living standards.

Q.12. Answer the following questions from Vistas in about 30 words (Any 2): (2×2 = 4 Marks)
  • (i) Why did Charley run away from the third level?
  • (ii) How did the Tiger King celebrate his victory over the killing of the hundredth tiger?
  • (iii) What are the 'phytoplankton'?

(i) He ran away because he had modern currency which was not accepted there, and he feared being jailed.

(ii) He ordered a grand procession and bought a wooden tiger as a gift for his son's birthday.

(iii) They are microscopic single-celled grasses of the sea that nourish and sustain the entire Southern Ocean's food chain.

Q.13. Answer the following in about 75 words (Any 2): (3×2 = 6 Marks)
1. Describe the character of the peddler in the story 'The Rattrap'.
2. Why did Gandhi agree to a settlement of 25 percent refund to the farmers?
3. "Subbu was a many-sided genius." Explain.

1. The peddler was a vagabond who sold rattraps. He was a petty thief but had a philosophical mind. He viewed the world as a big rattrap. He was cynical but his essential goodness was awakened by Edla's kindness.

2. Gandhi explained that the amount of refund was less important than the fact that the landlords had been obliged to surrender part of the money and, with it, part of their prestige. This broke the deadlock.

3. Subbu was a poet, an actor, and a creative person. He could suggest four ways to shoot a scene. He was loyal to the Boss and was charitable. He composed poetry and wrote a novel too.

Q.14. Answer in about 75 words: (3 Marks)
Describe the tigers created by Aunt Jennifer. How are they different from her?

Aunt Jennifer's tigers are bright topaz denizens of a world of green. They are prancing, fearless, chivalric, and confident. They do not fear men. In contrast, Aunt Jennifer is weak, terrified, and oppressed by the ordeals of her married life. The tigers represent her inner desire for freedom and strength.


Q.15. Answer in about 75 words: (3 Marks)
Draw a character sketch of Mr. Lamb.

Mr. Lamb is an old man with a tin leg. He lives alone in a big house with a garden. He is optimistic, friendly, and wise. He does not mind children calling him 'Lamey-Lamb'. He loves nature and keeps his gates open for everyone. He helps Derry overcome his inferiority complex and teaches him to love life.

Class 12th English – Model Paper

© GYAN DEEP INFO

⚠️ Important Disclaimer

इस मॉडल प्रश्न पत्र में दिए गए सभी प्रश्न एवं उत्तर केवल शैक्षणिक अभ्यास और परीक्षा तैयारी के उद्देश्य से तैयार किए गए हैं। यह सामग्री MP Board की आधिकारिक प्रश्न पत्र या उत्तर कुंजी नहीं है। वास्तविक परीक्षा में प्रश्नों की संख्या, क्रम अथवा शब्दों में परिवर्तन संभव है। विद्यार्थियों को सलाह दी जाती है कि वे आधिकारिक पाठ्यपुस्तकों एवं सिलेबस का अध्ययन अवश्य करें।

© GYAN DEEP INFO

WhatsApp पर Share करने के लिए यहाँ क्लिक कीजिए
Share:

कोई टिप्पणी नहीं:

एक टिप्पणी भेजें

Gyan Deep Info की अपडेट E-Mail पर प्राप्त करने के लिए अपना Email दर्ज कर Subscribe पर क्लिक कीजिए

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Welcome





Gyan Deep Info पर आपका स्वागत है. “Welcome To Gyan Deep Info” DPI Orders - GAD MP Orders - MP Finance Orders - Health Department Orders - MP Education Department Orders - Tribal Department Orders.


This Blog is protected by DMCA.com

Recent Posts

Popular Posts

यह ब्लॉग खोजें

Copyright Gyan Deep Info. Blogger द्वारा संचालित.

Contact Us

नाम

ईमेल *

संदेश *

Subscribe Here

About us

ब्लॉग आर्काइव