Class 12 English 4th Semester – Study Notes, MCQs & Questions | WBCHSE

Welcome to the Class 12 English 4th Semester hub page. Here you will find all study notes, questions, and MCQs for WBCHSE students, organized topic-wise according to the syllabus. This page helps you navigate through prose, poetry, drama, non-textual grammar, and writing topics efficiently. Click on any topic below to go directly to the detailed post and start revising.

UNIT 1: Prose [ 10 marks ]

1. ‘Alice in Wonderland – Down the Rabbit Hole’ by Lewis Caroll

2. ‘Three Questions’ by Leo Tolstoy

** Any 2 out of 4 Questions of 02 marks. And total marks 2 x2= 04 marks

***Any 01 out of 02 questions of 06 marks. Total marks: 06 marks

UNIT 2: Verse [ 10 marks ]

1. ‘Hawk Roosting’ by Ted Hughes

2. ‘That time of year ….’ – Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare

3. ‘The Greenhouse Effect’ by Carl Dennis

** Any 2 out of 4 Questions of 02 marks. And total marks 2 x2 04 marks

***Any 01 out of 03 questions of 06 marks. Total marks: 06 marks

UNIT 3: Drama [ 5 marks ]

1. ‘Riders to the Sea’’ by J.M.Synge  [1 question X 5 mark = 5 marks]

● Any 01 question to be attempted out of 02 questions, (05 marks)

● Students will go through the same drama in Sem 3 for MCQs and Sem 4 for Descriptive Type Questions, respectively.

UNIT 4: Non-Textual Grammar [ 5 marks ]

Non-textual Grammar:

  • Synthesis and Splitting of Sentences;
  • Change of Narration;
  • Correction of Errors
  1. 1 question of 2 marks [1 question to be attempted out of two questions from Synthesis of Sentences and Splitting of Sentences]
  2. Fill in the blanks to report a paragraph or conversation: 01 marks x 03 to be attempted

Unit 5: Writing [ 10 marks ]

1. Essay Writing (150 words) [ 1 X 10 = 10 marks]

OR,

2. Drafting email (75 words) & Blog Writing (75 words) [ 1 X 5 marks + 1 X 5 marks  = 10 marks ]

Word Limit for Text-Oriented Questions:

● For 02 marks questions, students are expected to write answers within 20- 30 words in all the semesters.● For 05 or 06 marks, students are expected to write answers within 100-120 words in the entire semester

FAQ 

Q1: Are these posts strictly as per the WBCHSE syllabus?
A1: Yes, all posts follow the latest 4th-semester syllabus.

Q2: Can I use this page for exam revision?
A2: Absolutely, this page contains all the theory and MCQs needed for quick revision.

Q3: Are answers included in the posts?
A3: Yes, every linked post contains complete answers.