Annual 2012 (G-1)
Time: 39 minutes
English Compulsory Paper I
Max. Marks: 20
(Objective)
Q.1. Following statements are claimed h y four options. Only one choice is closest in meaning to the underlined words in the statement. (Book- 1 Short Stories_Book- III Plays & poems) (10)
a) Rose
b) Swayed
c) Shot
d) Broke
a) doll
b) Intellectual
c) Ghost
d) Scholar
a) Ejects
b) drowns
c) Engulfs
d) Swallows
a) Energetic
b) Dull
c) Vague
d) Fat
a) Quarrel
b) Disintegration
c) Singleness
d) Decline
a) Came down
b) Cried
c) Passed across
d) looked
a) Filter
b) Point
c) Swallow
d) Sew
a) Punish
b) Reward
c) Decorate
d) Dig
a) Ugly
b) Handsome
c) Heavy
d) Thin
a) Dictator
b) Benevolent
c) Quaok
d) Melon
Each question statement has four options. Only one choice is correct.(5)
a) Secluded
b) Surrounded
c) Stranded
d) Drenched
a) For reputation
b) For money
c) To get rid of naughty boy
d) To escape from the duty
a) Nasreen and Jamila
b) Shehnaz and Gilt
c) Zakia and Reem
d) Zahida and SHahida
a) Because of rush
b) Because of Storm
c) Because of accident
d) Because of driver
a) An assortment of shells
b)A chair
c) An umbrella
d) A bottle
Following statements are followed by Four possible options. Only one choice is correct. (5)
a) make
b) makes
c) will make
d) has mad t:
a) Has been leaving
b) leave
c) left
d) shall leave
a) will fail
b) Should rail
c) failed
d) had failed
a) plays
b) has play
c) had been playing
d) have been playing
a) am
b) have been
c) were
d) was
(Annual 2012 Group-1)
Time: 2.30 Hours
English Compulsory Paper I
Max Marks: 80
Subjective (Section-I)
Q.2.Write. Short Answer ( 3-5 lines! sentences) of any SIX question in words of your own. (Book- 1 Short Stories) (12)
Q.3.Write Short (Answer (3-5 lines/ sentences) of any FIVE question in words. of your own. (Book-III One act plays)
Q.4.Write Short Answer (3-5 line/ sentences) of any SIX questions in words of your own. (Book- I Short Stories) 08
Section- II
Q.5.Write a letter to your friend condoling with him." her on the death of his her mother (10)
(OR)
Write an application to the principal of your college for the grant of a character certificate.
Q.6.Write a story be the moral
(OR)
Q.7.(a) Explain the following lines with reference to the context.
And since to look at things in bloom fifty springs are little room
About he woodland I will go To see the Cherry hung with snow
(b)Punctuate the following extract from Book-II (Short Stories) (5)
Children he said sitting there looking behind them i ve something to tell you we know they said.
(c)Use any FIVE of the following pairs of words in sentences of your own. (5)
Q.8.Translate following passage into Urdu 15
In the crowd, there was also a loudmouthed old hag who seemed to have other views. In a loud whisper, she pointed out that several suits in the dowry had once belonged to a woman who had died young. There were others Which had been part of Zaibun's dowry. “Even the bracelets and the gold nose ring are hers". she added with conviction Butt the gold pendants? She raised her eyes and looked towards the heaven as they were a gift from there.
NOTE: (Alternative question for foreign/English Medium candidates only).
Write an Essay on “The Spring Season”.
(Annual-2012 Group-II)
Time 30 Minutes
Max. Marks: 20
English Compulsory Paper-I
(Objective)
Q.1.Following statements are followed by four options. Only one choice is closest in meaning to the underlined words in the statement. (Book- I Short Stories, Book-Ill Plays & Poems)(10)
(a) Loud
(b) Taunting
(c) Whispering
(d) Laughing
(a) Weak
(b) Bulky
(c) Strong
(d) Impressive
(a)Disaster
(b) Sea water
(c) Boat
(d) Happiness
(a) Running
(b) Creeping
(c) Flying
(d) Sitting
(a) Skimming
(b) Running
(c) Standing
(d) Moving gently
(a) Knocks
(b) Looks
(c) Puts
(d) Pulls
(a) Difficult
(b) Easy
(c) First
(d) Important
(a) Hardly
(b) Happily
(c) Quickly
(d) Suddenly
(a) Body
(b) Legs
(c) Face
(d) Back
(a) Loss
(b) Sadness
(c) Failure
(d) Success
Each question statement has four options. Only one choice is correct.(5)
(a) Quarrelling
(b) Conversing with great leisure & ease
(c) Playing
(d) dancing With great pleasure
(a) A Slave
(b) A sergeant
(c) A teacher
(d) A king of persia
(a) President
(b) Lord
(c) Governoy
(d) Mayor
(a) on the roof
(b) in the fields
(c) on a hill
(d) in the rose garden of Mrs, Sgelding
(a) Razor cut
(b) Curly
(c) Poodle
(d) Cropped out
Following statements are followed by four possible options. Only one correct.
(a) Glitter
(b) Glitters
(c) Glittered
(d) have glittered
(a) teach
(b) has taught
(c) Have taught
(d) am teaching
(a) Return
(b) Returns
(c) Returned
(d) Has Returned
(a) will have passed
(b) had passed
(c) would pass
(d) Would have passed
(a) Stand
(b) To stand
(c) Stood
(d) Had stood
(Annual 2012 G-II)
Time: 2:30 Hours
English Compulsory Paper-
Max Marks:80
(Subjective)
(Section- 1)
Q.2.Write Short Answer (3-5 lines/ sentences) of any SIX questions in words of your own. (Book- I Short Stories)12
Q.3.Write Short Answer (3-5 lino /sentences) of any FIVE question in words of your own. (Book-III one act Plays)
Q.4. Write Short Answer (3-5 lines/ sentences) of any SIX question in words of your own(Book- IShort Stories)(8)
Section-II
Q.5.Write a letter to your father requesting him to in your monthly allowance. (10)
(OR)
Write an application to the principal of your college for remission of library fine.
Q.6. Write a story bearing the moral (10)
(OR)
7.(a) Explain the following lines with reference to the context.(5)
No eye could look The explosion that took
The lives of two glories In the moments of furies.
(b)Punctuate the following extract from Book-I (Short Stories)(5)
Look here k said to the child we me going to look at your throat you are old enough to understand what I am Saying.
(C)Use any FIVE pairs of words in sentences of your own.(5)
Q.8. Translate the following passage into Urdu (15)
Looking all the tress were queer and still, clotted with insects, their boughs
weighed to the ground. The earth seemed to be moving. Locusts crawling everywhere, she couldn't see the lands at all, so thick was the swarm, Toward the mountains. It was like looking into driving rain ---- even as she watched the sun was blotted out with a fresh onrush of them. It was half night. a perverted blackness. Then came a sharp crack from the bus a branch had snapped off. Then another. A tree down the slope leaned over mid settled heavily to the ground.