Orgnisation : Council For Indian School Certificate Examinations
Exam : ICSE/ ISC Art-II Drawing or Painting from Nature
Document type : Question Paper
Website : cisce.org
Download Sample/Model Question Papers :
ICSE : https://www.pdfquestion.in/uploads/cisce.org/5939-Art%20Paper%202.pdf
ISC : https://www.pdfquestion.in/uploads/cisce.org/5939-Art-Paper-2.pdf
107 ICSE Specimen Question Paper
ART PAPER 2 Drawing or Painting from Nature (Three hours)
** This Paper is for the use of only the Supervising Examiner, in consultation with the Art Teacher
** Attention is drawn to the syllabus and to the Instructions as given in the subject syllabus for the March 2011 Examination, pages 170 to 174.
Related / Similar Question Paper : CISCE ISC Sociology Question Paper
** Candidates must be instructed that ruling by any means whatsoever is forbidden.
Theme A
Each candidate must be provided with a spray of PETUNIA or NASTURTIUM
flowers with some leaves and two buds. The candidates may be allowed to
handle it in any way i.e. keep it on the desk or table. Special attention should be paid to form, structure, tone and colour
Note: Where it is not possible to get the required flower, a similar flower available may be provided. The name of the flower must be mentioned
Theme B :
A detailed study of a flowering MARIGOLD (GENDA) plant in a pot.
Candidates should draw and paint the plant from sight in relation to its natural
background. Special attention should be paid to form, structure and composition.
ISC SPECIMEN QUESTION PAPER 2015
ART PAPER 2 Drawing or Painting from Nature
INSTRUCTIONS
** This paper is for the use of the Supervisor only, in consultation with the Art Teacher.
** Attention is directed to the syllabus and to the Standing Instructions as given in the syllabus
** The Supervisor is asked to ensure that the candidate’s Unique Identification Number (UID), is
** It may prove impossible to give marks for the work unless the Unique Identification
** Any one of the two alternatives set below may be selected.
A. Candidates are required to make a detailed study of a half opened “Corn on the Cob” (Bhutta).
Concentration should be on the texture of leaves, fibres and kernels.
OR
B. Candidates are required to draw and paint a small rockery with a cover of ground plants and stones/
boulders if any, as created in the garden.
Cookery :
Time : Two hours
** Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately.
** You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes.
** This time is to be spent in reading the question paper.
** The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
** Attempt all questions from Section A and any four questions from Section B.
** The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].
SECTION A : (40 Marks)
** Attempt all questions from this Section
Question 1 :
Give a suitable reason for each of the following:
(a) Overcooking of food is harmful. [2]
(b) In food preservation, the principle of high temperature is utilized. [2]
(c) Adolescents in the family need more food than adults. [2]
(d) The use of raw vegetables is necessary in a balanced meal. [2]
(e) The size of the kitchen is not as important as the work areas that need to be grouped. [2]
Question 2 :
(a) Define the term food. [2]
(b) State two ways by which food can appeal to the senses. [2]
(c) The colour of vegetables and fruits is related to a basic medium present in them. Explain:
(i) The white or yellow colour in vegetables and fruits.
(ii) The red-purple colour in vegetables and fruits. [2]
(d) The standard of public health depends on refuse cleaning.
State two examples each of the following:
(i) Kitchen garbage
(ii) Dry refuse [2]
(e) What are the disadvantages of packed food? [2]