(12° CLASS - 12012)
ENGLISH
GROUP FIRST
TIME: 30 MINUTES
OBJECTIVE
MARKS: 20
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 objective 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) Choose the right option of the under-lined words from Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes) Part-I
(A) of the city
(B) in born
(C) ready made
(D) appreciable
(A) hullabaloo
(B) fuss
(C) disease
(D) treat
(A) Food shortage
(B) War
(C) tussle
(D) Population
(B) Some multiple choice questions are given below. Each question statement is followed by FOUR options. ONE of these four options is clearly correct (Book-II Modern Prose and Heroes Part II)
(A) dominated
(B) rejected
(C) Found
(D) abandoned
(A)Approved
(B) accepted
(C) given up
(D) taken up
(A) Aware
(B) informed
(C) sure
(D) doubtful
(C) Some multiple choice questions are given below. Each question statement it followed by FOUR options. ONE of these four options is clearly correct
(Novel Good bye Mr. Chips)
(A) Comrade
(B) leader
(C) subordinate
(D) adviser
(A) office
(B) room
(C) street
(D) ball
(A) praised
(B) punished
(C) refuted
(D) rewarded
(A) splendid
(B) humble
(C) pleasant
(D) unusual
(D) Choose the appropriate prepositions to fill in the blanks
(A) out
(B) up
(C) off
(D) away
(A) for
(B) out
(C) by
(D) of
(A) from
(B) at
(C) in
(D) with
(A) in
(B) on
(C) at
(D) of
(A) of
(B) with
(C) for
(D) to
(E) An incorrect prompt is given in each of the question given below,. Only one choice is correct
(A) No girl is so intelligent as Nighat
(B) No girl is as intelligent so Nighat
(C) No girl is as Nighat as intelligent
(D) No girl is as intelligent as Nighat
(A) His conduct is such as I cannot forgive
(B) His conduct is such what I cannot forgive
(C) His conduct is such that I cannot forgive
(D) His conduct is such which I cannot forgiver
(A) He is older than I
(B) He is elder than me
(C) He is elder than I
(D) He is older to me
(A) This is the shorter of the three routes
(B) This is the shortest of the two route
(C) This is the shorter of the two routes
(D) This is the short of the two routes
(A) He wants me teach him
(B) He wants that I ought to teach him
(C) He wants me to teach him
(D) He wants that I should to teach him
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ENGLISH, GROUP FIRST
TIME: 2. 30 HOURS
MARKS: 80
SUBJECTIVE
SECTION-1
Q.2.Write short answers (3-5 sentences) of any Six questions in words of your own (Book-II . Modern Prose and Heroes Part -1)
Q.3. Write short answers (3-5 lines) of any Six questions in words of your own (Book II Modern Prose and Heroes Part -II)
Q.4.Write short answer (in 3-5 lines) of any Eight questions in words of your own from the novel “Good By Mr Chips”
SECTION-II
Q.5. Write an essay (300-400 words) on any ONE of the following topics
Q.6.Use any FIVE of the following idioms/phrasal verbs in sentences of your own
Q. 7. Translate the following passage into English
URDU
ENGLISH
GROUP SECOND
TIME: 30 MINUTES
OBJECTIVE
MARKS: 20
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 objective type question paper and leave others blank. Write the letter A , B , Cot 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)Choose the right option of the under-lined words from Book-II- (Modern Prose and Heroes) Part-I
(A) tiny
(B) huge
(C) various
(D) similar
(A) a narrow room
(B) a hall
(C) a court
(D) an attic
(A) pleasant
(B) ugly
(C) handsome
(D) burdensome
(B) Some multiple choice questions are given below. Each question statement is followed by FOUR options. ONE of these four options is clearly correct (Book -II Modern Prose and Heroes Part-II)
(A) looked
(B) inspected
(C) wandered
(D) waited
(A) dilute
(B) observe
(C) enrich
(D) process
(A) uncertain
(B) definite
(C) important
(D) perfect
(C) Some multiple choice questions are given below. Each question statement is folio FOUR options. ONE of these four options is clearly correct (Novel Good bye Mr. Chips)
(A) small
(B) link
(C) scanty
(D) enough
(A) Preoccupied
(B) dim
(C) frenzied
(D) free
(A) Expose
(B) know
(C) reveal
(D) hide
(A) favourable
(B) unfavorable
(C) hostile
(D) antagonize
(D) Following statement are followed by four options. Only one choice is correct
(A) on
(B) in
(C) at
(D) over
(A) By
(B) over
(C) on
(D) of
(A) by
(B) over
(C) on
(D) at
(A) with
(B) from
(C) by
(D) of
(A) for
(B) since
(C) from
(D) by
(E) An incorrect prompt is given in each of the question given Mod. Only one choice is correct
(A) Death is preferable than slavery
(B) Death is preferable from slavery
(C) Death is preferable to slavery
(D) Death is more preferable to slavery
(A) Although he is old yet he can run fast
(B) Although he is old , he can ran fast
(C) Although he is old , yet he run fast
(D) Although he is old but he runs fast
(A) How charming the sceneries of Kashmir
(B) How charming is the sceneries of Kashmir
(C) How charming are the sceneries Of Kashmir
(D) How charming the scenery of Kashmir is
(A) Who did you say have arrived?
(B) Who you say have strived?
(C) Whom you said have arrived?
(D) Whom did you say had arrived?
(A) Either you or your sister was present there
(B) Either you nor your sister were present there
(C) Either your sister or you was present there
(D) Neither you or your sister was present there
ENGLISH
GROUP SECOND
TIME: 2.30 HOURS
MARKS: 80
SUBJECTIVE
SECTION-I
Q. 2. Write short answers (3-5 sentences) of any Six questions in words of your own (Book-II . Modern Prose and Heroes Part-I)
Q.3. Write short answers (3-5 lines) of any Six questions in words of your own (Book II Modern Prose and throes Part -II)
Q.4.Write short answers (in 3-5 lines) of any Eight questions in words of your own (Novel " Good Bye Mr.Chips )
SECTION-II
Q. 5.Write an essay (300-400 words) on any ONE of the following topics
Q.6.Use any FIVE of the following idioms and phrases in sentences of your own
Q. 7. Translate the following passage into English
URDU
NOTE: Foreign Candidates/ Candidates whose medium of instruction is English will
Write an essay on "Friendship” in lieu of Translation