Read carefully and quickly
Logical reasoning
Mind Maps
Comprehension Skim and scan the keywords
Critical evaluation
Understand the theme
Inference
Interpretation Analyze, interpret, infer
Vocabulary building
Answer in your own words
Section-A Note-M
Reading akin
g &S
um Important and
m ari
z ing relevant information
Contains facts and data
D
i
Helps in better
s
Informative/descriptive in nature
c
Short & crisp understanding
ur points
siv
e pas
To-the-point answers
sage
Contains opinions/feedbacks
Argumentative/persuasive
in nature
Trace the Mind Map
First Level Second Level Third Level Answers based on
understanding and reasoning
1
,
2
Tenses Tenses Rule
Past simple tense Subject + V2 + Object
Past Perfect tense Subject + had + V3 + Object
Past Continuous tense { Subject + was + V1 + ing + Object (Singular)
Subject + were + V1 + ing + Object (Plural) + Since/for
Past perfect continuous tense Subject + had been + V1 + ing + Object
{ Subject + V1 + s/es + Object (Singular)
Present Simple tense Subject + V1 + Object (Plural)
{ Subject + has + V3 + Object (Singular)
Present Perfect tense Subject + have + V3 + Object (Plural)
Present Continuous tense Subject + is/am/are + V1 + ing + Object
Present perfect continuous tense Subject + has been + V1 + ing + Object (Singular)
+ Since/for
{ Subject + have been + V1 + ing + Object (Plural) {
Future Simple tense Subject + will/shall + V1 + Object
Future Perfect tense Subject + will have/shall have + V3 + Object
Future Continuous tense Subject + will be/shall be + ing + V1 + Object
Future Perfect Continuous tense Subject + will have been + V1 + ing + Object + Since/for
Section-B
(Grammar)
Independent clause(main)
Dependent clause(subordinating)
Trace the Mind Map
Noun clause Adverb clause Adjective clause First Level Second Level Third Level
( acts as a noun) ( acts as an adverb) (acts as an adjective)
OSWAAL CBSE Sample Question Papers, ENGLISH CORE, Class-XI
Logical reasoning
Mind Maps
Comprehension Skim and scan the keywords
Critical evaluation
Understand the theme
Inference
Interpretation Analyze, interpret, infer
Vocabulary building
Answer in your own words
Section-A Note-M
Reading akin
g &S
um Important and
m ari
z ing relevant information
Contains facts and data
D
i
Helps in better
s
Informative/descriptive in nature
c
Short & crisp understanding
ur points
siv
e pas
To-the-point answers
sage
Contains opinions/feedbacks
Argumentative/persuasive
in nature
Trace the Mind Map
First Level Second Level Third Level Answers based on
understanding and reasoning
1
,
2
Tenses Tenses Rule
Past simple tense Subject + V2 + Object
Past Perfect tense Subject + had + V3 + Object
Past Continuous tense { Subject + was + V1 + ing + Object (Singular)
Subject + were + V1 + ing + Object (Plural) + Since/for
Past perfect continuous tense Subject + had been + V1 + ing + Object
{ Subject + V1 + s/es + Object (Singular)
Present Simple tense Subject + V1 + Object (Plural)
{ Subject + has + V3 + Object (Singular)
Present Perfect tense Subject + have + V3 + Object (Plural)
Present Continuous tense Subject + is/am/are + V1 + ing + Object
Present perfect continuous tense Subject + has been + V1 + ing + Object (Singular)
+ Since/for
{ Subject + have been + V1 + ing + Object (Plural) {
Future Simple tense Subject + will/shall + V1 + Object
Future Perfect tense Subject + will have/shall have + V3 + Object
Future Continuous tense Subject + will be/shall be + ing + V1 + Object
Future Perfect Continuous tense Subject + will have been + V1 + ing + Object + Since/for
Section-B
(Grammar)
Independent clause(main)
Dependent clause(subordinating)
Trace the Mind Map
Noun clause Adverb clause Adjective clause First Level Second Level Third Level
( acts as a noun) ( acts as an adverb) (acts as an adjective)
OSWAAL CBSE Sample Question Papers, ENGLISH CORE, Class-XI