AP Inter 2nd Year English Answer Key 2026 (OUT) LIVE Updates: Students find paper Easy; Solved Question Paper
AP Inter 2nd Year English Exam 2026 has been conducted today, February 26, 2026, from 9 AM to 12 PM for 100 marks. Through this live blog, students can check the unofficial answer key prepared by subject expert and detailed student reviews.
AP Inter 2nd Year English Exam 2026 LIVE Updates:The AP Inter 2nd Year English Exam 2026 has been conducted today,February 26, 2026.Through this live blog, students have been provided an unofficial answer key prepared by CollegeDekho's English SME, Sakunth Kumar. Along with the answer key, detailed student reviews and subject expert opinion on the question paper has been provided. Students must note that the answer key provided is unofficial in nature, and BIEAP does not release an official answer key. Therefore, the answer key provided here can be considered as a basic reference.
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AP Inter 2nd Year English Answer Key 2026 (Unofficial)
| Question | Answer |
| XVI - 1 - loquacious | of talking a lot (c) |
| XVI - 2 - deject | thrown down, dispirited (a) |
| XVI - 3 - credible | that which can be believed, believable (e) |
| XVI - 4 - antiperspirant | product used to help fight against perspiration (b) |
| XVI - 5 - circumspect | looking around carefully (d) |
| XVII - 1 | 'college (Stress on the 1st syllable) |
| XVII - 2 | no'bility (Stress on the 2nd syllable) |
| XVII - 3 | 'subtle (Stress on the 1st syllable) |
| XVII - 4 | 'welcome (Stress on the 1st syllable) |
| XVII - 5 | o'pinion (Stress on the 2nd syllable) |
| XVII - 6 | infor'mation (Stress on the 3rd syllable) |
| XVII - 7 | e'xam (Stress on the 2nd syllable) |
| XVII - 8 | edu'cation (Stress on the 3rd syllable) |
| XVII - 9 | se'curity (Stress on the 2nd syllable) |
| XVII - 10 | 'theatre (Stress on the 1st syllable) |
| IX -1 - What does the graph depict? | The graph depicts the favorite sports of a group of students. |
| IX - 2 - Which is the most liked game? | Soccer is the most liked game (it has the highest bar, reaching 10 students). |
| IX - 3 - State true or false: The number of students who like basketball and other games is equal to the number of students who like soccer. | True (Explanation:Calculation: Basketball (6 students) + Other (4 students) = 10 students. This equals the number of students who like Soccer (10 students) |
| IX - 4 - Which sport is liked by only 6 students? | Basketball is liked by only 6 students. |
| IX - 5 - How many students like softball? | 4 students like softball. |
| XIII - Fill the Bank Form |
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| VIII - 1 - Where is Teerthanker Mahaveer University? | The university is located on Delhi Road, Moradabad (U.P.), India. |
| VIII - 2 - What was the venue of the interview? | The venue was the Committee Hall, 1st Floor, Administrative Block, TMU, Moradabad. |
| VIII - 3 - Whom should we contact for any queries? | For queries, you should contact the HR office at the phone numbers 0591-2476840 or 9837004699. |
| VIII - 4 - For which posts were the interviews conducted? | Interviews were conducted for the posts of Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, and Lecturer. |
| VIII - 5 - What is the salary offered for these posts? | The advertisement states "Salary-No Constraint", meaning the salary is negotiable or not strictly limited to a specific scale. |
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AP Inter 2nd Year English Student Reviews 2026
- Sahiti from Vijayawada shared that 'the paper was easy and one can easily score 90+ marks'. She is confident of scoring well.
- Urmila Devi from Vijayawada rated the paper as easy but she got confused with the Vocabulary part. She might lose few marks from the Vocabulary section
Subject Expert Opinion on AP Inter 2nd Year English Question Paper 2026
Sakunth Kumar, our subject expert for the English subject, commented that 'the paper was easy, but a few students might feel it as 'average' due to the confusion. The bar graph questions might sound confusing to a few students specifcally -State true or false: The number of students who like basketball and other games is equal to the number of students who like soccer. If students had not analyzed the graph properly, they might lose the marks here. Vocabulary and marking stress sections were also doable, except for the Loquacious word. Overall, it is easy to score 90+ marks with decent preparation.What's next after the AP Inter 2nd Year English Exam 2026?
After the successful completion of the AP Inter 2nd Year English Exam 2026, the students should now concentrate on the next exam that is scheduled to be held onFebruary 28, 2026 (Saturday).On this day,Botany Paper-IIand History Paper-IIexams will be held as per the official date sheet. Students are advised to make use of the available gap days for effective revision and practice of important diagrams, concepts, and model questions.
AP Inter 2nd Year English Exam 2026: Quick Facts
Aspect | Details |
Exam date | February 26, 2026 |
Exam time | 9 AM to 12 PM |
Nature of Questions (Section A, B and C) |
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Maximum Marks | 100 |
Most Scoring Sections | Annotations (Section A) & Grammar (Section C) |
| Previous Exam's Answer Key | AP Inter 2nd Year Sanskrit Answer Key 2026 |
AP Inter 2nd Year English Exam 2026 LIVE:
Feb 26, 2026 12:49 PM IST
What is the meaning of Loquacious?
The common meaning for the word 'Loquacious' is tending to talk a great deal; talkative. In today;s 2nd Year Inter English paper, the correct answer for this question is 'of talking a lot'.
Feb 26, 2026 12:42 PM IST
Students from Vijayawada share reviews on AP Inter 2nd Year English
Mallesh, Kiran and Shanthi from Kanuru Vijayawada have shared their reviews on 2nd Year Inter English with the CollegeDekho team. All these students opined that the paper was 'doable' and' 'easy'. However, one vocabulary question, 'loquacious' seemed tough to a few students.
Feb 26, 2026 12:35 PM IST
Answer Key Now Available
AP Inter 2nd Year English 2026 Unofficial answer key has now been added and updated on this live blog. Students can check and estimate their marks.
Feb 26, 2026 12:33 PM IST
Paper Solving Begins
Our subject expert Sakunth Kumar has started solving the paper, and the answers are being added on this page.
Feb 26, 2026 12:16 PM IST
Students Find Paper 'Easy'
As per the student reviews received, the paper was 'Easy'. It was just the 'Vocabulary' part in Roman Number XVi was slightly tough. Otherwise, doable paper.
Feb 26, 2026 12:01 PM IST
Student reviews shortly
The 2nd Year Inter English exam has ended. Students will be coming out o exam hall within 10 minutes. The reviews will be added here soon.
Feb 26, 2026 12:00 PM IST
AP Inter 2nd Year English Exam Ends
The English examination has concluded successfully. Students are expected to exit the exam centres shortly, and detailed student reactions and paper analysis will be updated soon in this LIVE blog.
Feb 26, 2026 11:45 AM IST
English Exam to End Shortly
The examination will conclude shortly. Students will begin leaving exam centres after the completion time, and live feedback from students will be added here.
Feb 26, 2026 11:16 AM IST
AP Inter 2nd Year English Answer Key 2026 after 12 PM
Our subject expert will be solving the English question paper once the exam gets over. The CollegeDekho team is currently at an exam centre located on Kanuru, Vijayawada to collect question paper and feedback from students after 12 PM.
Feb 26, 2026 10:45 AM IST
Medical Facilities at Examination Centres
Necessary medical facilities were arranged at examination centres to handle emergencies. Basic first-aid support and medical assistance were kept available to ensure the safety and well-being of students during the AP Inter 2nd Year English examination.
Feb 26, 2026 10:00 AM IST
Exam Underway Smoothly
The AP Inter 2nd Year English exam is being conducted smoothly across all examination centres under strict supervision and Section 144 restrictions around centres.
Feb 26, 2026 09:01 AM IST
AP Inter 2nd Year English: List of resources to be available after the exam
Here is the list of resources to be available after the exam -
- 2nd Year Inter English Answer Key prepared by our subject expert Sakunth Kumar
- Detailed student recviews
- Expert opinion on the question paper
Feb 26, 2026 09:00 AM IST
AP Inter 2nd Year English Exam 2026 Started
The AP Inter 2nd Year English Exam 2026 has started now across 1,537 examination centres in Andhra Pradesh. Students have begun writing the examination under strict guidelines and smooth arrangements made by the authorities. The unofficial answer key and detailed paper analysis will be available in this LIVE blog after 12 PM, once the examination concludes.
Feb 26, 2026 08:30 AM IST
How should students answer comprehension questions?
Students should first read the passage carefully to understand the overall meaning and main idea. They must identify important points and keywords related to each question before answering. Answers should be written clearly in their own words, showing proper understanding of the passage. Students should avoid copying long sentences directly from the text unless required. It is important to give brief, accurate, and relevant answers while maintaining correct grammar and clarity for better scoring.
Feb 26, 2026 07:30 AM IST
Advertisement Interpretation
It is understanding information given in an advertisement and answering questions based on its message, purpose, and details.
What should students focus on?
Product/service
Target audience
Purpose of advertisement
Key information like date, price, contact details
Feb 26, 2026 06:30 AM IST
Note Making: Important Tips
Note-Making is the process of summarising important points from a passage using headings, subheadings, and keywords.
Why is note making important?
Saves time during revision
Improves understanding
Helps remember key ideas
Feb 26, 2026 05:30 AM IST
What makes a good paragraph?
A good paragraph presents one clear central idea and develops it logically. It begins with a topic sentence that introduces the main idea of the paragraph. This is followed by supporting sentences that explain, describe, or provide examples related to the topic. The ideas should be arranged in a logical and coherent order so that the reader can easily understand the message. Proper use of linking words helps maintain a smooth flow between sentences. Finally, the paragraph should end with a concluding sentence that summarises or reinforces the main idea clearly and effectively.
Feb 26, 2026 04:30 AM IST
Dialogue Writing: Important Tips
Dialogue writing is a conversation between two or more people written in conversational form, showing communication clearly.
What rules should be followed in dialogue writing?
Write a natural conversation.
Use correct punctuation.
Maintain logical flow.
Keep sentences short and clear.
Feb 26, 2026 03:30 AM IST
Curriculum Vitae (CV Preparation)
A Curriculum Vitae (CV) is a document that provides information about a person’s educational qualifications, skills, achievements, and experience while applying for a job.
What are the main sections of a CV?
Personal details
Educational qualifications
Skills
Experience
Achievements
Declaration
Feb 26, 2026 02:30 AM IST
What points should be followed while writing a formal letter?
Use polite and formal language.
Keep the letter brief and clear.
Follow proper format.
Avoid informal words and unnecessary details.
Feb 26, 2026 01:30 AM IST
Letter Writing: What are the important parts of a formal letter?
Sender’s address
Date
Receiver’s address
Subject
Salutation
Body of the letter
Closing and signature
Feb 26, 2026 12:30 AM IST
Most Repeated Poetry Lines – Ap Inter Exams
Very High Probability
Enough of Science and of Arts… (The Tables Turned)
Let us do our work as well… (The Builders)
I am their wall against all danger… (Any Woman)
Fate, I defy thee! (A Challenge to Fate)
How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth… (Milton)
Frequently Asked
Come forth into the light of things…
All are architects of Fate.
I am the pillars of the house.
I will not cry with suppliant hands to you.
Feb 25, 2026 11:30 PM IST
Last-Minute Poetry Revision (10 Marks Guaranteed Topics)
- Central theme of each poem
- Poet’s message / moral idea
- Nature as teacher (Tables Turned)
- Life as building (Builders)
- Mother’s role (Any Woman)
- Courage vs fate (Challenge to Fate)
- Faith and patience (Milton poem)
- Annotation explanation practice
- Poet name + poem name compulsory
- Write clear concluding message
Feb 25, 2026 10:55 PM IST
Poetry: Important Practice Annotation Question 1
**“Enough of Science and of Arts,
Close up those barren leaves.” – Explain**
Context:
These lines are taken from the poem The Tables Turned written by William Wordsworth. The poet advises his friend to stop excessive book learning and turn towards nature.Explanation:
The poet criticizes too much dependence on science and academic studies represented by books, which he calls “barren leaves.” He believes that book knowledge alone cannot give true wisdom or happiness. Wordsworth suggests that nature is a better teacher because it provides real understanding, peace, and moral values. The lines encourage people to leave artificial learning and experience the beauty and lessons of nature directly.Feb 25, 2026 10:35 PM IST
Poetry: Unit - Wise Very Important Annotations
Unit 1:On His Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty-Three – John Milton
- “How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth…”
- “All is, if I have grace to use it so.”
Unit 2: The Tables Turned – William Wordsworth
- “Enough of Science and of Arts, Close up those barren leaves.”
- “Come forth into the light of things, / Let Nature be your teacher.”
- “We murder to dissect.”
Unit 3: The Builders – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- “Let us do our work as well, / Both the unseen and the seen.”
- “All are architects of Fate.”
- “Build today, then, strong and sure.”
Unit 4: Any Woman – Katharine Tynan
- “I am their wall against all danger.”
- “I am the pillars of the house.”
- “Their door against the wind and snow.”
Unit 5: A Challenge to Fate – Sarojini Naidu
- “For all the cruel folly you pursue…”
- “I will not cry with suppliant hands to you.”
- “Fate, I defy thee!”
- “How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth…”
Feb 25, 2026 10:20 PM IST
Learning from the West: Summary and Preparation Tips
Learning from the West is an essay by N. R. Narayana Murthy, the founder of Infosys, in which he discusses the positive values India can learn from Western countries. He emphasizes qualities such as punctuality, professionalism, respect for rules, hard work, and social responsibility. Murthy explains that progress comes through discipline, honesty, teamwork, and respect for public systems. At the same time, he encourages Indians to preserve their cultural values while adopting good practices from the West. The lesson teaches the importance of ethical behaviour, efficiency, and responsible citizenship for national development.
Feb 25, 2026 10:05 PM IST
Explain Murthy’s idea of professionalism
In Learning from the West, N. R. Narayana Murthy explains that professionalism means performing one’s work with sincerity, discipline, and responsibility. A professional person respects time, follows rules, maintains honesty, and shows commitment towards duties. Murthy believes professionalism includes teamwork, efficiency, and ethical behaviour in the workplace. Such an attitude improves productivity, builds trust, and contributes to both personal success and national development.
Feb 25, 2026 09:50 PM IST
Learning from the West: Practice annotation Question 2
Annotation: “Respect for public systems leads to national progress.” – Explain
Explanation:
This statement is taken from Learning from the West by N. R. Narayana Murthy. He explains that public systems such as roads, transport, offices, and government institutions function effectively only when citizens respect and follow rules. Protecting public property and behaving responsibly create discipline and social order in society. When people cooperate with systems honestly and efficiently, productivity increases and development becomes possible. Thus, respect for public systems plays an important role in achieving economic growth and overall national progress.Feb 25, 2026 09:35 PM IST
Learning from the West: Practice annotation Question 1
Annotation: “We must learn good practices from the West.” – Explain
Context:
Taken from Learning from the West by N. R. Narayana Murthy.
The author discusses how India can progress by adopting useful Western values.
Explanation:
Murthy suggests learning positive habits like discipline and punctuality.
Western countries follow professionalism and respect rules strictly.
Adopting these practices improves efficiency and national development.
He advises learning good qualities while preserving Indian culture.
Feb 25, 2026 09:20 PM IST
POETRY – ONE PAGE REVISION NOTES
1. On His Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty-Three — John Milton
- Poet worries about lack of achievement at young age.
- Time passes quickly like a thief.
- Shows patience and faith in God.
- Theme: Faith, patience, divine will.
2. The Tables Turned — William Wordsworth
- Nature is the best teacher.
- Excessive book learning destroys joy.
- Wisdom comes through natural experience.
- Theme: Nature vs artificial education.
3. ​​​​​​​The Builders — H.W. Longfellow
- Life compared to building construction.
- Actions shape destiny.
- Hard work and moral values build success.
- Theme: Responsibility and character.
4. Any Woman — Katharine Tynan
- Mother as strength and protector of family.
- Symbol of love, sacrifice, and care.
- Family depends on mother’s support.
- Theme: Motherhood and sacrifice.
5. A Challenge to Fate — Sarojini Naidu
- Poet challenges destiny boldly.
- Courage stronger than fate.
- Encourages confidence and determination.
- Theme: Courage and self-belief.
Feb 25, 2026 09:05 PM IST
Learning from the West: Important Annotation Questions
“We must learn good practices from the West.” – Explain.
Explain Murthy’s idea of professionalism.
“Respect for public systems leads to national progress.” – Explain.
Why does Murthy stress discipline and punctuality?
Explain the importance of social responsibility.
Feb 25, 2026 08:50 PM IST
What qualities make a society progressive?
According to Narayana Murthy, a progressive society is built on discipline, hard work, honesty, punctuality, and respect for public systems. Social responsibility, transparency, teamwork, and commitment to duties also contribute to development. When citizens follow ethical values and work sincerely, society grows economically and socially.
Feb 25, 2026 08:35 PM IST
Why does Murthy admire Western systems?
N. R. Narayana Murthy admires Western systems because they follow discipline, punctuality, professionalism, and respect for rules. He observes that people in Western countries value honesty, efficiency, teamwork, and public responsibility. These qualities help in maintaining order, improving productivity, and achieving national progress.
Feb 25, 2026 08:20 PM IST
Unit 5: Learning from the West - Important Long Answer Questions
What lessons does Narayana Murthy suggest India should learn from the West?
Explain the importance of discipline and professionalism according to Murthy.
How can India progress by adopting Western work culture?
Discuss Murthy’s views on combining Indian values with Western practices.
What message does the lesson convey about national development?
Feb 25, 2026 08:05 PM IST
In Celebration of Being Alive – Summary and Preparation Tips
In Celebration of Being Alive is an inspiring lesson written by Dr. Christian Barnard, a famous heart surgeon. In this essay, he shares his experiences as a doctor and explains the value of life and positive thinking. Barnard says that happiness does not depend on wealth or success but on one’s attitude towards life. Through his interactions with patients, especially those who faced suffering bravely, he learned to appreciate life more deeply. The lesson teaches optimism, gratitude, compassion, and the importance of enjoying every moment of life. For preparation, students should focus on the author’s experiences, life lessons, and the message of positive attitude and humanity.
Feb 25, 2026 07:50 PM IST
In Celebration of Being Alive: Practice annotation Question 4
Annotation - Explain the author’s idea of happiness
Context:
Taken from In Celebration of Being Alive by Dr. Christian Barnard.
The author shares life lessons learned from his patients and medical experiences.
Explanation:
Happiness does not depend on wealth or success.
A positive attitude makes life joyful.
Gratitude and appreciation of life bring true happiness.
Even suffering people can remain happy with courage.
Helping others and showing compassion increases happiness.
Happiness comes from enjoying life and valuing every moment.
Feb 25, 2026 07:35 PM IST
What qualities make life meaningful according to Barnard?
According to Dr. Christian Barnard in In Celebration of Being Alive, life becomes meaningful when a person develops a positive attitude, gratitude, compassion, and love for others. He believes happiness does not depend on wealth or success but on appreciating life, helping others, and facing challenges with courage and optimism. These qualities bring inner peace, satisfaction, and true joy in living.
Feb 25, 2026 07:20 PM IST
In Celebration of Being Alive: Practice annotation Question 3
Annotation: How did patients become teachers to the doctor?
Context:
This idea is taken from In Celebration of Being Alive by Dr. Christian Barnard, where the author shares lessons he learned from his patients during his medical career.Explanation:
Dr. Barnard realised that many of his patients faced pain and illness with courage and optimism. Their positive attitude towards life taught him valuable lessons about gratitude, patience, and happiness. Though he was a doctor treating them physically, the patients became his teachers by showing how to live life bravely and meaningfully even in difficult situations.Feb 25, 2026 07:05 PM IST
Things NOT to Do While Answering Questions in English Exam
Do not write irrelevant or unrelated points.
Avoid copying the entire lesson instead of answering the question directly.
Do not ignore mentioning the lesson name and author in annotations.
Avoid grammatical mistakes and incomplete sentences.
Do not exceed the word limit with unnecessary explanations.
Avoid poor handwriting and untidy presentation.
Feb 25, 2026 06:50 PM IST
In Celebration of Being Alive: Practice annotation Question 2
Annotation: “Being alive itself is a celebration.” – Explain (Annotation)
This line is from In Celebration of Being Alive by Dr. Christian Barnard.
The author reflects on the value and beauty of human life through his medical experiences.
Life itself is a precious gift that should be appreciated.
Happiness does not depend on wealth or success.
Even people facing illness can live joyfully with a positive attitude.
One should enjoy every moment of life with gratitude.
The statement encourages optimism and appreciation of existence.
It highlights the importance of valuing life despite difficulties.
Feb 25, 2026 06:35 PM IST
In Celebration of Being Alive: Practice annotation Question 1
Annotation: “Life should be lived with gratitude.” – Context and Explanation
Context:
This statement is taken from the lesson In Celebration of Being Alive written by Dr. Christian Barnard. The author shares his experiences as a heart surgeon and explains the valuable lessons he learned from his patients about appreciating life.Explanation:
The statement means that people should feel thankful for the gift of life and the opportunities they have. Dr. Barnard observed that even seriously ill patients showed courage and happiness despite suffering. He realised that gratitude helps people enjoy life, remain positive, and face challenges bravely. Living with gratitude brings inner peace, happiness, and a deeper appreciation of life.Feb 25, 2026 06:20 PM IST
Why is attitude more important than wealth?
According to Dr. Christian Barnard in In Celebration of Being Alive, attitude is more important than wealth because true happiness depends on how a person thinks and responds to life’s situations. Wealth cannot guarantee joy or peace of mind, but a positive attitude helps people face difficulties with courage and gratitude, making life meaningful and fulfilling.
Feb 25, 2026 06:05 PM IST
In Celebration of Being Alive -Important Annotation Questions
“Being alive itself is a celebration.” – Explain.
Explain the author’s idea of happiness.
“Life should be lived with gratitude.” – Explain.
How did patients become teachers to the doctor?
Explain the importance of positive attitude in life.
Feb 25, 2026 05:50 PM IST
Who was Dr. Christian Barnard?
Dr. Christian Barnard was a famous South African heart surgeon and medical scientist. He became world-renowned for performing the first successful human heart transplant surgery. He is also known as the author of In Celebration of Being Alive, where he shares his experiences and lessons about life, happiness, and positive thinking.
Feb 25, 2026 05:35 PM IST
Unit 4: In Celebration of Being Alive - Important Long Answer Questions
Explain the message conveyed in In Celebration of Being Alive.
How did Dr. Barnard learn the value of life from his patients?
Describe the author’s views on happiness and success.
What lessons about life does the author share through his experiences?
How does the lesson encourage positive thinking?
Feb 25, 2026 05:20 PM IST
J.C. Bose –Summary and Preparation Tips
J.C. Bose is an essay written by Aldous Huxley describing the life and achievements of the great Indian scientist Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose. The lesson highlights Bose’s dedication to scientific research, his love for knowledge, and his contributions to plant physiology and wireless communication. Despite facing difficulties and a lack of recognition during the colonial period, Bose continued his experiments with patience and determination. He proved that plants have life and respond to stimuli. The lesson teaches the importance of perseverance, scientific curiosity, and commitment to research. For preparation, students should focus on Bose’s achievements, qualities, struggles, and the message of dedication to science.
Feb 25, 2026 05:05 PM IST
J.C.Bose: Practice Annotation Question 2
Annotation: Describe Bose’s attitude towards recognition and reward
Context:
This idea is taken from the lesson J.C. Bose written by Aldous Huxley, which describes the personality and values of the great scientist Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose.Explanation:
J.C. Bose showed very little interest in recognition and rewards. He believed that scientific research should be carried out for the sake of knowledge and truth rather than for fame, money, or personal gain. Even when his work was not properly recognised during the colonial period, he continued his experiments with dedication and patience. His attitude reflects humility, sincerity, and a selfless commitment to science and human progress.Feb 25, 2026 04:50 PM IST
J.C. Bose – Practice annotation Question 2
Annotation: “Science was his passion.” – Context and Explanation
Context:
This line is taken from the lesson J.C. Bose written by Aldous Huxley. The author describes the deep dedication and love that Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose had for scientific research and experimentation throughout his life.Explanation:
The statement means that science was not merely a profession for Bose but his true interest and life’s mission. He devoted himself completely to scientific discovery despite facing financial problems and lack of recognition. Bose worked tirelessly for knowledge and truth rather than fame or rewards. His curiosity, perseverance, and commitment show that science was the driving force of his lifeFeb 25, 2026 04:35 PM IST
What were Bose’s major contributions to science?
Answer:
J.C. Bose made significant contributions to both physics and plant physiology. He conducted pioneering research in wireless communication and demonstrated the transmission of radio waves. His most famous achievement was proving through scientific experiments that plants have life and respond to external stimuli like living beings. He invented sensitive instruments to record plant responses and opened new areas of scientific research, earning recognition as one of the greatest Indian scientists.Feb 25, 2026 04:20 PM IST
J.C. Bose – Practice annotation Question 1
Annotation: Describe Bose’s attitude towards recognition and rewards
Explanation:
J.C. Bose showed little interest in recognition and personal rewards. He was deeply devoted to scientific research and worked mainly for the advancement of knowledge rather than fame or financial gain. Even when he faced a lack of appreciation and discrimination during the colonial period, he continued his experiments with dedication and patience. Bose believed that true science should be pursued for discovery and truth, not for personal benefit. His selfless attitude reflects his sincerity, humility, and commitment to scientific progress.Feb 25, 2026 04:05 PM IST
J.C. Bose – Important Annotation Questions
“Science was his passion.” – Explain with reference to the lesson.
Explain Bose’s dedication towards scientific research.
“He worked for knowledge, not for fame.” – Explain.
Describe Bose’s attitude towards recognition and rewards.
“Bose faced many difficulties but never lost courage.” – Explain.
Explain how Bose proved that plants have life.
“His experiments opened new paths in science.” – Context and meaning.
Explain Bose’s perseverance and determination as a scientist.
“True scientists work for discovery and truth.” – Explain with reference to J.C. Bose.
What qualities made J.C. Bose a great scientist?
Feb 25, 2026 03:50 PM IST
Why is Bose considered a pioneer scientist?
J.C. Bose is considered a pioneer scientist because of his original and groundbreaking contributions to science. He conducted innovative experiments and proved that plants have life and respond to external stimuli. He also made early contributions to wireless communication research. His scientific discoveries opened new fields of study and inspired
Feb 25, 2026 03:35 PM IST
Who was J.C. Bose?
J.C. Bose, or Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, was a famous Indian scientist and pioneer in the fields of physics and plant physiology. He is known for his important experiments proving that plants have life and respond to stimuli. Bose also made significant contributions to wireless communication. His dedication, scientific curiosity, and innovative research made him one of India’s greatest scientists.
Feb 25, 2026 03:20 PM IST
Unit 3. J C Bose (Aldous Huxley): Important Long Answer Questions
Describe the scientific achievements of J.C. Bose.
Explain the difficulties faced by J.C. Bose in his scientific career.
How did Bose prove that plants have life?
Write a character sketch of J.C. Bose.
What qualities made J.C. Bose a great scientist?
Feb 25, 2026 03:05 PM IST
The Secret of Work: Summary and Preparation Tips
The Secret of Work is an inspiring lesson by Swami Vivekananda that explains the importance of dedication and selfless work. He says that success comes through hard work, discipline, and sincerity rather than expecting rewards. According to Vivekananda, work should be done with concentration and without selfish motives. True happiness and strength come from serving others and performing duties honestly. For exam preparation, students should focus on Vivekananda’s message about hard work, self-confidence, and service to society, and practice short answers explaining the moral values presented in the lesson.
Feb 25, 2026 02:50 PM IST
Tips to Write Long Answers in AP Inter 2nd Year English Exam
Start with Introduction: Begin with the lesson name and author to show clear understanding.
Understand the Question: Read the question carefully and answer only what is asked.Follow Proper Structure: Introduction, Main Explanation, Message / Conclusion
Write in Simple Language: Use clear and easy sentences instead of complicated words.
Use Paragraphs or Points: Divide answers into small paragraphs or logical points for better presentation.
Include Key Ideas & Themes: Mention moral values, central message, or author’s opinion.
Support with Examples: Add brief examples from the lesson wherever possible.
Maintain Word Limit: Write sufficient content (10–12 lines) without unnecessary repetition.
Neat Presentation: Good handwriting, spacing, and underlining keywords help scoring.
End with Conclusion: Finish with the lesson’s message or moral for a strong impression.
Feb 25, 2026 02:35 PM IST
“Service to man is service to God.” – Explain
Explanation:
In The Secret of Work, Swami Vivekananda explains that serving humanity is equal to serving God. He believes that helping people in need with kindness and compassion is the highest form of worship. According to him, true spirituality lies not only in prayers but also in selfless service to society. When a person works for the welfare of others without selfish motives, it brings inner peace, moral strength, and spiritual satisfaction. Thus, service to humanity becomes a sacred duty.Feb 25, 2026 02:20 PM IST
What lesson does Vivekananda give to youth through The Secret of Work?
Explanation:
Youth should work with dedication and sincerity.
Success comes through hard work and concentration.
One should perform duties without expecting rewards.
Selfless service helps in character development.
Discipline and self-confidence are essential for success.
Serving society brings true happiness and satisfaction.
Honest and committed work leads to personal and spiritual growth.
Feb 25, 2026 02:05 PM IST
The Secret of Work: Short Answer Questions
What is meant by selfless work?
Why should we not be attached to the results of work?
How does work build character?
What does Vivekananda say about concentration in work?
How can service to others bring happiness?
Feb 25, 2026 01:50 PM IST
“Every duty is sacred.” – Explain with reference to the lesson
Explanation:
In The Secret of Work, Swami Vivekananda explains that every duty performed by a person is sacred and worthy of respect. He believes that no work is small or inferior if it is done sincerely and responsibly. According to him, people should perform their duties with dedication and honesty without feeling ashamed of any work. Respecting one’s duty helps in building discipline, character, and inner satisfaction. Vivekananda emphasizes that sincere performance of duty itself becomes a form of worship and leads to personal and spiritual growth.Feb 25, 2026 01:35 PM IST
The Secret of Work (Swami Vivekananda): Important Long Answer Questions
Explain Swami Vivekananda’s concept of the secret of work.
Why does Vivekananda advise people to work without expecting rewards?
Discuss the importance of selfless service in human life.
How does work lead to success and inner strength according to Vivekananda?
Explain Vivekananda’s message to youth about dedication and discipline.
Feb 25, 2026 01:20 PM IST
Explain Vivekananda’s idea of selfless service
Explanation:
This idea is discussed in The Secret of Work by Swami Vivekananda.
Selfless service means working without expecting reward or recognition.
One should perform duties for the welfare of others and society.
Helping others brings inner peace and true happiness.
Selfless work removes selfishness and strengthens character.
Vivekananda believes service to humanity is equal to service to God.
Such work leads to spiritual growth and personal development.
Feb 25, 2026 01:05 PM IST
Preparation Tips to Score Full Marks in Annotation Questions
Identify the lesson and author correctly — always begin the answer by mentioning the lesson name and writer.
Understand the context of the given line instead of memorising blindly.
Write the central idea or message of the quotation clearly.
Explain the meaning in simple and clear language.
Keep the answer short and precise (5–6 points or 5–6 sentences).
Include important keywords like selfless work, knowledge, duty, nature, wisdom, etc.
Avoid unnecessary story explanation; focus only on the given lines.
Maintain neat presentation with proper paragraph or bullet points.
Practice important quotations from prose and poetry beforehand.
Always revise themes and moral lessons, as most annotations are message-based.
Feb 25, 2026 12:50 PM IST
The Secret of Work: Important Annotation Questions
“Work and worship are not different.” – Explain with reference to the lesson.
“Work done without selfish motive brings peace and strength.” – Explain.
Explain Vivekananda’s idea of selfless service.
“The secret of work lies in detachment.” – Context and meaning.
Explain Vivekananda’s message about performing duty without expecting results.
“Every duty is sacred.” – Explain with reference to the lesson.
How does Vivekananda connect work with spiritual growth?
Explain Vivekananda’s views on concentration and dedication in work.
“Service to man is service to God.” – Explain.
What lesson does Vivekananda give to youth through The Secret of Work?
Feb 25, 2026 12:35 PM IST
Of Studies – Summary and Preparation Tips
Of Studies is an essay by Francis Bacon that describes the relevance and usefulness of studies in human life. According to Bacon, studies have three uses: they provide pleasure in our leisure hours, enhance our ability to communicate effectively, and assist us in making sound judgments. Bacon recommends that students not rely solely on book knowledge and instead mix studies with practical experience. Bacon further clarifies that different books should be read in different manners, depending on their value. For preparation, students should be aware of the key concepts, key quotes, and moral of the lesson, and work on writing short and crisp answers for better results.
Feb 25, 2026 12:20 PM IST
Of Studies: Practice Annotation Question 3
Annotation: Explain Bacon’s advice on balancing study and experience
Explanation:
This idea is discussed in Francis Bacon’s essay Of Studies.
Bacon says studies alone are not enough for success in life.
Knowledge gained from books must be supported by practical experience.
Excessive study makes a person theoretical and impractical.
Experience teaches real-life application of knowledge.
Studies improve understanding, while experience develops judgment.
A wise person balances reading with observation and action.
According to Bacon, combining study and experience leads to true wisdom and efficiency.
Feb 25, 2026 12:05 PM IST
Of Studies - Practice annotation Question 2
Annotation: Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed…” – Explain
Explanation:
This line is taken from Francis Bacon’s essay Of Studies.
Bacon explains that all books should not be read in the same manner.
Some books are to be tasted – read quickly for general understanding.
Some books are to be swallowed – read completely but without deep analysis.
Few books are to be chewed and digested – studied carefully with full attention and understanding.
Bacon advises readers to choose reading methods based on the importance and purpose of the book.
The statement highlights intelligent and selective reading habits.
Feb 25, 2026 11:50 AM IST
Of Studies - Practice annotation Question 1
Annotation: “Studies serve for delight…” – Context and Meaning
Context:
This line is taken from the essay Of Studies written by Francis Bacon.
Bacon discusses the importance and usefulness of studies in human life.
He explains how education benefits individuals personally and socially.
Meaning:
Delight: Studies give pleasure and satisfaction during leisure time.
Ornament: Studies improve communication and make a person knowledgeable in discussions.
Ability: Studies help in developing judgment and practical decision-making skills.
Overall, studies shape personality and increase wisdom.
Feb 25, 2026 11:35 AM IST
Of Studies - Important Short Answer Questions
- What are the three uses of studies?
- Why should studies not be used only for argument?
- What does Bacon say about different types of books?
- How do studies cure mental weaknesses?
- What is meant by “Reading maketh a full man”?
Feb 25, 2026 11:18 AM IST
Unit-1 Of Studies: Important Questions (Long Answers)
- Explain Francis Bacon’s views on the importance of studies.
- How do studies serve for delight, ornament, and ability?
- Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of excessive study.
- How can reading improve human personality as per Bacon?
- Explain the relation between studies and practical experience.