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6th November 2014, 01:08 PM
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Re: ISC Class XII Art Exam Question Paper

Here is the list of few questions of ISC Class XII Art Exam Question Paper which you are looking for .

A. Objects Required:
An Electric Iron (for ironing clothes), a mug and a few crumpled clothes.
Arrange all the items on a wooden board in a close grouping to depict that ironing of clothes is about to
take place.
OR
B. Objects Required:
A tall flower vase, 2 or 3 cut flowers of your choice, a basket and a pair of scissors.
Stand the empty vase to one side. Put the flowers in a shallow basket with the pair of scissors in front
of the basket. Stand the basket to one side and at an angle to the vase. The scene should look as if
flowers are about to be arranged in the vase

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24th March 2015, 08:21 AM
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Re: ISC Class XII Art Exam Question Paper

Will you provide me sample paper of the Environmental Education subject of the ISC Class XII Art stream Exam ?
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24th March 2015, 08:36 AM
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Re: ISC Class XII Art Exam Question Paper

As you want I am here providing you sample paper of the Environmental Education subject of the ISC Class XII Art stream Exam.

Sample paper:

SECTION A (20 MARKS)

Question 1
(i) Give one aesthetic reason for conserving biodiversity. [1]

(ii) What is a limiting factor in biodiversity? [1]

(iii) What is commensalism? [1]

(iv) Name a threatened animal species of India. [1]

(v) What is a gene bank? [1]

(vi) Give an example of a technology that serves a human need, but does not harm the environment. [1]

(vii) What is the purpose of Environmental Impact Assessment? [1]

(viii) Give an example of a geographical area with low species diversity. [1]

(ix) What is meant by an extinct species? [1]

(x) Name two global NGOs that promote environmental conservation. [1]

(xi) Name two micronutrients needed by plants. [2]

(xii) Mention two ways by which biodiversity sustains mankind. [2]

(xiii) What is the Ecomark Scheme? [2]

(xiv) What is meant by the Green Revolution? [2]

(xv) What is sustainable consumption? [2]

SECTION B (50 MARKS)
Answer any five questions.

Question 2
From the development point of view, environment may mistakenly be seen as a 'resource' to be exploited, whereas it needs to be viewed as a 'capital' that needs to be managed carefully.
(a) What has been the result of viewing nature as a resource? [5]

(b) How would our actions change if we were to look upon nature as capital? [5]

Question 3
The Green Revolution increased food production, but created many environmental problems.
(a) What was the reason for the increased production through the Green Revolution? [5]

(b) What are the environmental and social problems created by the Green Revolution? [5]

Question 4
Each and every species plays a unique role in the functioning of ecosystems.
(a) Explain the concept of ecological niche. [5]

(b) Describe briefly the types of relationships that exist between species. [5]

Question 5
It is critical to maintain balance in nature.
(a) How did the practice of trawling upset the balance of manine ecosystems? [5]

(b) How do human activities lead to an imbalance in nature and cause global warming? [5]

Question 6
The Brundtland Commission first introduced the concept of sustainable development. According to them, 'Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising on the ability of the future generations to meet their own needs'.
(a) Explain why sustainable development is considered by many to be a contradiction in terms. [5]

(b) What steps can we take towards sustainable development as far as agriculture is concerned? [5]

Question 7
Biodiversity should be conserved for many reasons.
(a) What are the ethical reasons for conserving biodiversity? [5]

(b) What are the main economic reasons for conserving biodiversity? [5]

Question 8
Industries are responsible for a great deal of environmental destruction.
(a) How can industries adopt enviromental management? [5]

(b) How can manufacturers take responsibility for the full life of their products? [5]

Question 9
We need adequate laws as well as voluntary options for conserving the environment.
(a) Give a brief overview of India's environmental laws and rules. [5]

(b) Give examples of voluntary options that citizens and businesses have for environmental conservation. [5]

Question 10
Chemical pesticides have been more of a problem than a solution in pest control.
(a) What are the major problems of using pesticides in agriculture? [5]

(b) What should we do if we want to avoid or minimize the use of chemical pesticides? [5]


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