HSC English1st paper model question with answer pdf-27
Solution to Model Question–27
1.A. (a) (iii) vanity (b) (i) perfection (c) (iv) disgrace (d) (i) to impose some guilt on someone (e) (ii) proverb (f) (iii) vehicle (g) (ii) anticipated (h) (ii) to make one lose something that one deserves (i) (iv) primary steps (j) (i) implying (k) (iii) trodden by one’s feet (l) (iii) compensation (m) (ii) skill (n) (ii) to make a noise (o) (iii) malice (p) (ii) abhorence (q) (iii) regular (r) (iv) realizing (s) (iv) recent (t) (iii) the students of India
- (a) Most of the people of our educated community do not study to learn but to pass the examination and make them qualified for employments under organization conducted in English. That is the reason why Tagore called our educated community a community of qualified candidates.
(b) An intellectual person has lofty thought that is usually based on firm ground. He/she believes in the supremacy of his/her ideas and feels pride in their aristocratic colourings.
(c) Indian education, as Tagore says, has failed to give the pupils any inner perfection, which causes its humiliation.
(d) The sentence is very significant and has a very deep-rooted meaning. In reality knowledge is more powerful than physical strength. In our practical life we encounter some problems that we solve through our knowledge. We can’t solve them through our physical strength.
(e) The proportion of possible employments to the number of qualified candidates has gradually been growing lower. As a result the disaffection is becoming widespread.
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(f) Man’s intellect has a natural pride in its own aristocracy, which is the pride of its culture. When this pride succumbs to some compulsion of necessity or lure of material advantage, it brings humiliation to the intellectual man.
(g) Once India herself provided her children with a culture which was the product of her own ages of thought and creation. But it has been thrust aside, and we are made to tread the mill of passing examinations, not for learning anything, but for notifying that we are qualified for employments under organizations conducted in English. Thus, modem India, through her very elocution, has been made to suffer this humiliation.
- A flow chart showing different aspects of our education is given below :
1. Not for learning anything | ® | 2. Qualifying only for employments | ® | 3. Making not a cultured community | ® | 4. Depriving us of our real initiative | ® | 5. Depriving us of our courage of thought | ® | 6. Not for us to produce but to borrow |
As a very committed educator, Rabindranath Tagore, the most celebrated world famous poet points out his idea on education. According to him, education should preach the truth constantly. He opines that man’s intellect expresses through the pride of his/ her culture and it turns to humiliation in case of necessity. According to him, modern India has abandoned its traditional system of education by holding the tendency of passing the examination only but not learning anything. As a consequence,
we get a community of qualified candidates and not a cultured community and the number of qualified candidates is decreasing day by day. Inspite of having an important maxim that knowledge is power, our very education system has been successful in depriving us of this power.
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