CBSE Class 12 English Elective Sample Paper 2020 Solved (2)

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Q.1 a) Read the following passage and answers the questions. 

1. As the Winter Olympics opened in Sochi, Russia, in February this year, The New York Times published a prominent article headlined ,” The End of Snow?” examining the damaging effects of climate change on the ski industry. Some weeks later, Chipotle Mexican Grill , a Colorado fast food chain, caused a minor media firestorm when its annual report mentioned that global warming could cause it to “suspend” guacamole—a key vegetable ingredient –from its menu.

2. “The sky is not falling,” Chipotle spokesman Chris Arnold reassured the Los Angeles Times. “ We have guacamole in all our restaurants. As a public company …. we are required to disclose any potential issues that could have an impact on our business..”

3. American media covers many different aspects of climate change, from recent scientific findings to fears about its effects on recreation and dinner. Coverage increased about 30 percent in 2013 from 2012, partially because of droughts, hurricanes and other severe weather in many parts of the United States, says Douglas Fischer, editor of The Daily Climate, an aggregator of climate news.

4. Despite widespread coverage, a November 2013 study by Yale University Project on Climate Change Communication, done with George Mason University, found a seven percentage point increase since Spring 2013 in the number of people in the United States who don’t believe in global warming. Overall 23 percent of those surveyed don’t think climate change is occurring, while 63 percent do, with47 percent blaming human activities. 

5. Public opinion has been swayed by a small but strident group of climate change deniers and a systematic campaign to sow doubt about the issue, says Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Project.

6. “ A huge consensus---about 90 percent--- of scientists say global warming is happening , and that it is human –caused and a serious problem,” Leiserowitz says in an interview. “ But only about 20 percent of Americans know that…”

7. Journalists are partly to blame for public confusion, says Bill McKibben, an environmental journalist and author whose 1989 book, “The End of Nature,” is regarded as the first book for a general audience on global warming.

8. “ As journalist by training, I have to say this is an issue where our profession has done a terrible job,” McKibben says in an email. “Scientists long ago reached a strong consensus on the dangers of global warming, but for years afterward journalists kept treating it as an open issue, interviewing over and over again the few skeptics, none of whom were publishing scientific papers.”

9. Porter Fox, who wrote The New York Times article, agrees that journalists should stop treating climate change as if it were a debatable issue.“It’s journalism 101 to tell both sides of the story, but there is no other side of this story,” he says. “ It’s absolutely irresponsible to put someone who doubts the basic science alongside someone who is using facts and math to explain the reality that the Earth is warming.

10. Beth Parke, executive director of the 1,200 member Society of Environmental Journalists, believes climate change coverage is steadily improving.“You can’t just say journalists have done a lousy job,” she says in an interview, “Which journalists? Are we talking about show hosts, or people writing for Science News? There are a lot of journalists working very hard o accurately report on a complex story. It’s also true that journalists traditionally have not told an American society,’ You have to take your medicine.’ And it’s difficult when you get into a topic that’s so depressing. Lots of people would rather read about Justin Beiber.”

11. Richie Ahuja, regional director for Asia at the Environmental Defense Fund, says news stories may not affect public attitudes on climate change significantly. Coverage comes in cycles—it flares up when there is a seminal even like a hurricane, but then it goes away,” says Ahuja. “That’s just the nature of the news media. But if you talk about media more broadly, it has been able to drive societal change. For example, it would be nice to see climate change issues embedded in the story lines of Bollywood films. That would be a good way to start conversations.

12. “Noting that most people have limited shelf space in their brains for this issue,” Leiserowitz says that understanding climate change can be distilled into what he calls  five “meta- ideas that can be expanded upon to help people make informed decisions.” They are

• Its real

• It’s us

• It’s bad

• Scientists agree

• There’s hope

13. Leiserowitz believes that journalists should allow for confusion and lack of knowledge on climate change.It will be great if people took a course on climate change.

1. Which two important aspects of climate change made sensational news in American media?

2. How did Chris Arnold dispel the concerns of the people?

3. How does public opinion vary from that of the scientists?

4. How according to McKibben has journalists created public confusion?

5. .Explain ‘…. There is no other side of this story,’

6. What suggestion does Richie Ahuja give to make general public take up climate change issues more seriously?

Q.1 b) Read the following poem and answers the questions that follow: 

WE LET YOU DOWN

( Subhash C Chowdhury)

Thirty four years ago

54 of you and many

responded to nation’s call of duty

put your lives on line

to defend the nation

our pride, our freedom

against an enemy

fought with valour and bravery

defeated the enemy

made us secure and proud

all else returned home

but left you behind

we celebrated the victory

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  • New Question Bank: This set has fresh questions for English which are different from previous years.
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  • Identify Weak Areas: Comparing your score in each set to find out topics in Class 12 English for which you need hard work.
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  1. Check Your Work: Match your answers with the solutions given by our teachers in the English Sample Paper PDF.
  2. Learn from Mistakes: Class 12 students should focus on the questions which you solved incorrectly and understand the error.
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