11th English Half Yearly 2025 Answer Key | PDF Download Link

 11th English Half Yearly 2025 Answer Key | PDF Download Link

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📄 Overview of the 11th English Half Yearly Exam 2025 Pattern

      The Tamil Nadu State Board 10th English Half Yearly Exam follows a structured format to assess students’ understanding of prose, poetry, grammar, and creative writing.

Key Sections:

  • Grammar: 25-30 marks
  • Prose & Poetry: 40-45 marks
  • Essay & Letter: 25-30 marks

🧠 Expert Tips to Score 85+ in English Half Yearly Exam

  • Focus on Grammar: 30% of your score depends on clear grammar rules. Practice daily.
  • Memorize Poetry Lines: Quote exact lines from poems in your answers for authenticity and extra marks.
  • Time Management: Allocate 15 mins for grammar, 45 mins for prose/poetry, and 30 mins for essay/letter writing.
  • Use Previous Year Papers: Practicing with the 2024 & 2023 question papers will give you an edge in pattern recognition.

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Class: 11          COMMON HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION – 2025

Time: 3.00 Hours                      ENGLISH                Maximum Marks: 90


PART – I

Answer all the questions:                                              20 x 1 = 20
Choose the most appropriate Synonym

1.    Her silver locks were scattered untidily over her pale, puckered face.
a) Graceful             b) Fresh                 c) Wrinkled            d) Smoothed

2.    The Coaches lauded me.
a) appreciated        b) garlanded           c) rebuked             d) punished

3.    I always have catastrophes, when I travel.
a) disaster             b) fortune              c) prosperity          d) success

Choose the most appropriate Antonym:

4.    The sparrows sat scattered on the floor.
a) covered              b) multiplied          c) gathered            d) sprinkled

5.    She fed longer with frivolous rebukes.
a) friendly              b) sad                     c) furious               d) serious

6.    It is indelibly branded in letters of fire on my heart.
a) removable          b) rubbed               c) unremovable       d) unclear

7.    Choose the word that can be placed after “Key” to form a compound word.
a) note                   b) lock                    c) board                 d) hole

8.    Form a derivative by adding a suitable prefix to “react”.
a) li-             b) out-                    c) en-                    d) over-

9.    Choose the expanded form of “CUET”.
          a) Common Under-graduation Entrance Test
          b) Common Uniform Entrance Test
          c) Common University Entrance Test
          d) Central University Entrance Test

10. Choose the meaning of the foreign word “resume”.
a) goodbye             b) genuine              c) a brief summary           d) as a family

11.  Choose the right definition for “Bibliophile”.
a) lover of nature     b) lover of books    c) lover of mankind        d) lover of friends

12. Replace the underlined phrase with a single word:
Meera goes into her grandmother’s wound.
a) beguile               b) examine             c) disturb               d) laugh

13. Choose the correct clipped form of “demarcate”.
a) dema                  b) marcate             c) mare                  d) mark

14. Add a suitable question tag:
There is no water; ______?      a) are there    b) is there     c) isn’t there    d) is it

15. Fill in the blank with the suitable preposition:
Anandhi bought a ring ______ her son.         a) at             b) on           c) in             d) for

16. The plural form of ‘Child’ is ______.
a) Childs       b) Childrens           c) Children             d) Child

17. Choose the meaning of the idiom “hit the road”.
a) to irritate someone                b) to deceive someone
c) to begin one’s journey            d) to frighten someone

18. Fill in the blank with the appropriate determiner:
The teacher gave ______ student a separate topic.
a) a few                  b) many                  c) one                     d) every

19. Choose the correct sentence pattern:
The dizzy bird looks busy.          a) SVO         b) SVC         c) SVA           d) SOV

20. Choose the correct term for the definition:
“Love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it.”
a) Heroism             b) Nationalism        c) Idealism             d) Patriotism

PART – II  SECTION – I

Answer any FOUR of the following.
Read the poetic lines and answer the questions that follow.                4 x 2 = 8

21. “Feel at home, come again…”
a) Who are “they”?
b) Do they really mean it?

22. “With all my heart I do admire Athletes who sweat for fun or hire.”
a) Whom does the poet admire?
b) For what reasons do the athletes sweat?

23. “Our nature it is that whatever we try, We do with devotion deep and true.”
a) Whom does “we” refer to?
b) How should we carry out our duties?

24. “I heard a thousand blended notes, while in a grove I sat reclined.”
a) What is meant by “a thousand blended notes”?
b) Where is the poet sitting?

25. “There never was a cat of such deceitfulness and suavity.”
a) Which cat is being talked of here?
b) Write out the alliteration in the above lines.

26. “Taste grief, need friends—subjected thus, How can you say to me, I am a king?”
a) To what is King Richard subjected?
b) Name the figure of speech used.

SECTION – II

Do as directed. Answer any THREE.                                  3 x 2 = 6

27.  Vinita said to Joe, “We watched a film yesterday.” (Change into indirect speech)

28.  If you should want to stop the Corona, just stay safe at home. (Begin with “Should”)

29.  Our army has defeated the enemy. (Change into passive voice)

30. Though he had been eating for a long time, he felt hungry.

          (Change into a compound sentence) 

PART – III        SECTION – I

Explain any TWO of the following with reference to the context.     2 x 3 = 6

31. “For my laugh in the mirror shows only my teeth like a snake’s bare fangs!”

32. “You’ll be sure to find him resting, or licking his thumbs.”

33. “Our Pride springs from the way we live.”

SECTION – II

Answer any TWO briefly (in about 30 words each).                     2 x 3 = 6

34. How can a graduate give back to his/her society?

35. What was the happiest time of the day for Grandmother?

36. What were the contents of Bryson’s tag?

SECTION – III

Answer any THREE of the following.                                  3 x 3 = 9

37. You are Prakash/Priya, President of your school English Club. Draft a notice about an “Essay Writing Competition”.

38. You are Raja/Rangan staying in a hotel at Vellore. Write an email to your father asking permission to go on an excursion with your classmates.

39. Describe the process of opening a bank account.

40. Complete the proverbs:
a) ______ is the best medicine.
b) ______ is the noblest revenge.
c) ______ is the soul of wit.
[Brevity, Laughter, Forgiveness]

PART – IV

Answer the following:                                                  7 x 5 = 35

41. Answer any ONE in about 150 words:
a) Why was Mary Kom named the “Queen of Boxing” and “Magnificent Mary”? OR
b) Explain how the narrator got out of the tight corner that he was in.

42. Answer any ONE in about 150 words:
a) How does Gabriel Okara criticize modern life in his poem “Once Upon a Time”? OR
b) Write a paragraph on the poem “Everest is not the Only Peak”.

43. Answer any ONE in about 150 words using the given hints:
a) Miss Meadows – music teacher – letter – upset – fiancé – reflects gloom – changes song – headmistress – telegram – wedding – happy – changes song again. OR
b) Leacock – studio – photographer – dislikes face – comments – irritated – photo taken – proof – edited – upset – leaves angrily.

44. Write a summary or make notes of the following passage:
The Chinese were the first to make gunpowder, invent the magnetic compass, and introduce to the world the art of making paper. About 2000 years ago, the Chinese made gunpowder by mixing sulphur and saltpetre. The Chinese were also the first to discover that a narrow magnet floating in a bowl of water would always point to the north. This groundbreaking discovery led to the invention of the magnetic compass, a device that helped sailors navigate safely when they were out of sight of land. During the 2nd century, the Chinese invented the art of making paper using vegetable pulp. This invention spread from China to Arabia, then to Spain and Europe, revolutionizing the way knowledge was recorded and shared. In course of time, paper factories came into existence. Additionally, the Chinese are credited with the invention of printing with movable types. Before this invention, books were painstakingly written by hand, making them rare and expensive. These four great inventions—gunpowder, the compass, papermaking, and printing—stand as a testament to China’s early contributions to science, technology, and global civilization.

45. Answer any ONE:
a) Write a letter to a sports company ordering sports items for your school’s Physical Education Department. OR
b) Prepare a bio-data for the post of Manager in Jai & Co, Trichy.

46. Answer any ONE:
a) Spot the errors and rewrite correctly:
          i) One of the girls is tall.
           ii) Gopal is an M.A. in English.
          iii) Rajan went to abroad.
          iv) Anand is senior than Govind.
          v) I am not student, aren’t I?
OR
b) Fill in the blanks as instructed.

i) We are not ___ to read ____ in the library.  (allowed / aloud)

ii) The Prime Minister ___ (leave) for America to meet the delegates tomorrow.
iii) When Koushik was a child, he ___ play in the street. (Quasi Modal)
iv) Vijay had ___ idea about the problem. (know / no)

47. Answer any ONE:
a) Classify the sentences into fields:
      i) The monitor displays the menu.
     ii) The hybrid variety of paddy failed.
    iii) There are no dropouts in school now.
    iv) Faith in God gives peace.
     v) Heavy rains claim six lives.
[Weather, Religion, Computer, Agriculture, Education]
OR
b) Write a dialogue between a student and a teacher about public examinations (min. 5 exchanges).

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