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Study Material for Class – Xii (Compulsory English) | Elti Bikaner, Rajasthan
English Language Teaching Institute IASE, Bikaner presents Study Materials for Senior Secondary Examination RBSE Compulsory English

Prepared by Narendra Agarwal Senior Teacher (Grade I) English Govt. Varishth Upadhyay Sanskrit School, 5CHM Kakadwala, Bikaner Academic Support Ram Gopal Sharma Chief Resource Person, ELTI, IASE, Bikaner Edited by Rameshwar Lal Basera Reader, ELTI, IASE, Bikaner Released by CM Gangwal Director, ELTI, IASE, Bikaner

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BSER Senior Secondary Examination, 2013 Compulsory English
Techniques and a collection of questions Main Features:1. Prepared for Hindi medium schools according to the BSER syllabus. 2. Easier in form to teach. Even students can learn and understand themselves. 3. This is not a gas paper though, expected to be found useful in the exam paper 2013. 4. Suggestions may be found imaginary but they are based on experience in Hindi medium schools. 5. Teachers and others are requested not to see this effort in the light of literary or excellence work, it is only a help for the students, as described above. General Suggestions: (i) Teachers should inform the students that the question paper will contain 12 questions in all. (ii) These 12 questions will be divided into three sections 'A', 'B' and 'C'. (iii) Section 'A' includes 2 questions, Question 1 presents an unseen passage for comprehension, it will have nine questions,each carries 1 mark based on the comprehension. Students have to

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answer Q. (i) to (vi), questions (vii) to (ix) contain group of words, students have to supply one word from the passage for these group of words. (iv) Q.N. 2 of section 'A will have 2 parts.(a)&(b), students are required to make notes in part ‘a’ on the basis of their reading of the given unseen passage, using heading and subheading, this carries 4marks, part (b) requires a summary of the passage with a suitable title, it carries 2 marks. (v) Section 'B'

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