PAPER CODE - 2011
(11th CLASS - 12012)
ENGLISH
GROUP FIRST
TIME: 30 MINUTES

MARKS: 20
OBJECTIVE
NOTE: You have four choices for each objective type question as A,B, C and D . The choice which 
you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question number. Use marker or pen to fill
the circles. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question. Attempt 
as many questions as given in c [native type question paper and leave others blank. Write the letter 
A , B , C or D in the column (Write correct option) against each question. If there is a contradiction 
in the bubble and hand written knower, bubble option will be considered correct.


Q.1.(a) Following statements are followed by Four options. Only one choice is closest in meaning to the underlined words in the statement. Read each statement carefully and choose the right option (Book-I Short  stories,book-III plays and poetry)10               

(A) uninvited
(B) invited
(C) nightmare
(D) delusion

(A) told
(B) flowed
(C) resisted
(D) rejected

(A) safety
(B) grandeur
(C) target
(D) aim

(A) work
(B) cut
(C) desolation
(D) population

(A) good
(B) beautiful
(C) heavy
(D) light

(A) frightened
(B) calm
(c) pacified
(D) satisfied

(A) happily
(B) heartily
(C) tiredly
(D) delightedly

(A) learn
(B) teach
(C) preach
(D) perceive

(A) goes
(B) drives
(C) arrives
(D) strives

(A) stop
(B) keep up
(C) hold out
(D) sacrifice his life

(b) Each question has four options. Only one choice is correct5

(A) 4 years
(B) 5 years
(C) 6 years
(D) 7 years

(A) mutton
(b) lima beans and beef
(C) roast
(D) bread

(A) please the king
(b) annoy the king
(C) earn money
(D) strengthen the soldiers

(A) dull blue
(B) dull yellow
(C) dull red
(D) dull green

(A) 4
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 1

(c) Following statements are followed by four possible options , only one choice is correct 5

(A) help
(B) helps
(C) will help
(D) helped

(A) wait
(B) is waiting
(C) will wait
(D) have been waiting

(A) learnt
(B) learning
(C) will learn
(D) have learnt

(A) help
(B) helped
(C) have helped
(D) is helped

(A) have melted
(B) melting
(C) melts
(D) will be melt


(11th CLASS 2012)
ENGLISH
GROUP FIRST
SUBJECTIVE
TIME: 2.30 HOURS

MARKS: 80
SECTION-I

Q.2.Write short answers in (3-5 lines) of any six questions in words of your own.Book-I (Short stories) 12

Q.3.Wrile short answers in (3-5 lines) of any five questions in words of your two Book-III (One Act plays) 10

Q.4.Write short answers in (3-5 lines) of any four questions in words of your own Book-Ill (Poems) 8


SECTION-II


Q.5.Write a letter to your mother, telling her why you dislike hostel life'  10


OR

Write an application to the Principal of your college for sick leave

Q.6.Write a story oo the moral lesson 10

OR

Q.7.(a) Explain the following lines with reference to the context :5
And since to look at things in bloom
Fifty springs are little room
About the woodland I will go
To see the cherry hung with snow

(b) Punctuate the following extract from (Book-I Short Stories) 5
that i d like for us to go to europc like for us to have a cottage on the island like for us to 
have a nicer apartment nicer furniture nicer clothes a car

(c) Use any Five of the following pairs of words in sentences of your own 5

Q.8.Translate the following passage into Urdu:15
A few days later, the pre-marriage celebrations began. Mehrunnisa , was put in seclusion in a 
Separate room till the auspicious day. The gay songs that usually accompany wedding ceremonies 
were nut sung for, after all, this was Maulvi Abul Darkat's residence. Music of any kind could not 
be allowed in his house. So the village girls simply sat in a circle round the shy bride and for several 
nights sang songs of love and friendship , flowers and their fragrance , and the romantic rainy season 
which has a special significance for young men and women in rural Punjab. They also sgpg sweet 
songs of the excitement of union and the pangs of separation

OR

Note:Candidates whose medium of instruction is Englis/foreign candidates will wrire an essay on "Democracy" 15


(IIth CLASS -12012)
ENGLISH, GROUP SECOND
TIME:30 MINUTES
MARKS: 20
OBJECTIVE
NOTE: You have four choices for each objective type question as A, B C and D . The choice which 
you think is correct , fill that citric in front of that question number. Use marker or pen to fill
the circles. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question. Attempt 
as many questions as given in objectivc type question paper and leave others blank. Write the letter 
A , B , C or Din the column (Write correct option) against each question. If there is a contradiction 
in the bubble and hand written answer , bubble option will be considered correct


Q.1.(a) Following statements are followed by Four options. Only one choice is closest in meaning to the underlined words in the statement. Read each statement carefully and choose the right option (Book-I Short stores,Book-III Plays and Poetry) 10

(A) logical
(B) illogical
(C) possible
(D) practical

(A) sketches
(B) instrui lents
(C) parts
(D) buttons

(A) curse
(B) dislike
(C) clapping
(D) abuse

(A) delightfully
(B) wIdly
(C) calmly
(D) happily

(A) class room
(B) smaII village
(C) city
(D) country

(A) actors
(B) spectates
(C) killers
(D) soldiers

(A) solution
(B) problems
(C) guessing
(D) abuse

(A) meaningless
(B) wise
(C) good
(D) sensible

(A) beautiful
(B) deady
(C) charming
(D) shining

(A) qualities
(B) miseries
(C) kindness
(D) strength

(b) Each question has four options,Only one choice is correct 5

(A) Clark's one
(B) McCutcheon's nephew
(C) Harry's servant
(D) Writer's driver

(A) 22
(B)23
(C)2
(D)25

(A) negation of the white
(B) equality of high and low
(C) rule of the black
(D) self government

(A) sixty
(B) sixty five
(C) seventy
(D) seventy five

(A) Zabda
(B) Mathilla
(C) Shenaz
(D) Laura


(c) Following statements are followed by four possible options, only one choice is correct  5

(A) had arrived
(B) had been arrived
(C) arrived
(D) will be arrived

(A) fights
(B) fight
(C) are fighting
(D) had fought

(A) had have
(B) have
(C) had
(D) possess

(A) should come
(B) may have come
(C) have come
(D) came

(A) began
(B) begins
(C) begun
(D) will begin

 


ENGLISH
GROUP SECOND
SUBJECTIVE
TIME 2.30 HOURS

SECTION-I
MARKS: 80


Q.2.Write short answers in (3-5 fines) of any six questions in words of your own.Book-I (Short stories) 12

Q.3.Write short answers in (3-5 lines) of any five questions in words of your own Book-Ill (One Act plays) 10

Q.4.Write short answers in (3-5 lines) of any four questions in words of your own Book-Ill (Poems) 8


SECTION-II

Q.5.Write a letter to your friend about your first day at college 10


OR

Write an application to the Principal of your college for the change of a subject


Q.6.Write a story bearing the moral 10

OR


Q.7.(a) Explain the following lines with reference to the context 5
Those who have crossed
With direct eyes,to death's other kingdom     
Remember as-if at all-not as lost    
Violent souls,but only                        
As the hallow men              
(b) Punctuate the following extract from (book-1 Short Stories) 5
norm no his face was white he shuddered all right take it easy she said why are you getting 
so upset its only talk
(c)use any five Five of the following pairs of words in sentences of your own 5

Q.8.Translate the following passage into Urdu 15
On the other hand,nobody could restrain Shamim Ahmad from celebrating his marriage 
any way he desired. So he came to marry Mehrum amidst fireworks with musicians playing gay 
tunes. That night after a lot of whispering in one corner of the house, many trunks were dragged 
out and opened The next morning when the dowry was exhibited in the courtyard , the entire village 
was stunned by what it saw. People were not impressed much with the colorful clothes, for this 
was not unusual. But the jewellery? It was incredible. Some secretly believed that the Maulvi had a 
special amulet whose chain blessed him with secret power to get as much money as he desired from 
the angels.