Inter (Part-I)
Lahore Board 2013
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY)
Paper-I (Group-I)
Time Allowed: 30 Minutes
Max. Marks: 20
Objective
Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.
Q1
Choose the correct option in meaning to the underlined words:
(A) guess
(B) problem
(C) trouble
(D) basis
(A) High up
(B) Conical
(C) Top linked
(D) Flat
(A) different
(B) many
(C) coat
(D) shirt
(A) piece of music
(B) rhyme
(C) book
(D) poem
(A) broke
(B) clattered
(C) shown
(D) removed
(A) politely
(B) roughly
(C) civilly
(D) openly
(A) break
(B) gaze
(C) lift
(D) throws
(A) thickened
(B) covered
(C) deleted
(D) opened
(A) reality
(C) harmony
(B) depth
(D) faith
(A) wake
(B) weak
(C) invited
(D) ordered
Choose the correct answer
(A) realist
(B) idiot
(C) nice
(D) wise
(A) a police man
(B) a friend
(C) a killer
(D) a person
(A) psychiatrist
(B) a doctor
(C) an eccentric millionaire
(D) murderer
(A) on the roof of the building
(B) in the field
(C) on the hill
(D) in the lawn
(A) the father
(B) the doctor
(C) the mother
(D) the sick child
Choose the correct form of the verb
(A) will have passed
(B) had been passed
(C) will pass
(D) will being passed
(A) go
(B) had gone
(C) went
(D) will go
(A) spoil
(B) spoils
(C) had spoiled
(D) spoiled
(A) make
(B) will make
(C) can make
(D) made
(A) will learn
(B) learn
(C) learns
(D) learnt
Inter (Part-I)
Lahore Board 2013
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY)
Paper-I (Group-I)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Minutes
Max. Marks: 80
Subjective
2.Answer in (3-5 lines/sentences) the following any SIX questions from Book-I (Short Stories):12
3.Answer in (3-5 lines/sentences) any FIVE of the following questions from Book.III ( One Act Plays): 10
4. Answer in (3-5 lines/sentences) any FOUR of the following questions from Book-Ill ( Poems ):
SECTION-II
5.Write a letter to your friend inviting him / her to spend a few days with you in a hill station.10
OR
Write an application to the Principal of your college for issuance of Character certificate.
6.Write a story on the moral lesson:
United we stand divided we fall.
OR
Kindness never goes unrewarded
7.(a) Explain the following lines with reference to the context :
No time to turn at Beauty's glance,
And watch her feet, how they can dance:
No time to wait till her mouth can
Enrich that smile, her eyes began?
(b)Punctuate the following extract from Book –I 5
now you re coming to something son he said as he pushed down the top wire so that he could cross the fence this is something I want you to see
(c) Use any FIVE of the following pairs of words in your sentences :
8.Translate the following passage into Urdu (Short Stories book -I): 15
The child was fairly eating me up with her cold, dyes, eyes, and no expression to her face whatever. She did not move and seemed, inwardly, quiet: an unusually attractive little thing, and as strong as a heifer in appearance. But her face was flushed, she was breathing rapidly, and realized that she had a high fever, She had magnificent blonde hair, in profusion. One of those picture children often reproduced in advertising leaflets and the photogravure sections of the Sunday papers.
Note: Candidates whose medium of Examination is English will write an essay on "My Hero".15
Inter (Part-I)
Lahore Board 2013
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY)
Paper-I (Group-II)
Time Allowed: 30 Minutes
Max. Marks: 20
Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.
Choose the correct option in meaning to the underlined words
Question#1
(A) likely to happen
(B) surely
(C) suddenly
(D) practically
(A) great
(B) innovative
(C) confusing
(D) mature
(A) preach
(B) pursuit
(C) request
(D) sympathy
(A) confused
(B) prosperous
(C) prominent
(D) closed
(A) suggested
(B) provided
(C) explained
(D) urged
(A) delightedly
(B) dramatically
(C) only
(D) intentionally
(A) gloomy
(B) graceful
(C) healthy
(D) active
(A) despair
(B) glory
(C) might
(D) ruin
(A) abruptly
(B) not politely
(C) very politely
(D) angrily
(A) reaction
(C) disapproval
(B) decision
(D) statement
Choose the correct answer
(A) goiter
(B) infection
(C) persecution
(D) ulcer
(A) guest
(B) operator
(C) salesman
(D) psychiatrist
(A) oval
(C) elliptical
(B) round
(D) square
(A) deserted
(B) drab
(C) pleasant
(D) comfortable
(A) skin colour
(B) creativity
(C) education
(D) character
Choose the correct form of the verb
(A) will be over
(B) was over
(C) be over
(D) is over
(A) am standing
(B) have been standing
(C) stand
(D) standing
(A) rains
(B) rained
(C) will rain
(D) rain
(A) has
(B) have
(C) has been
(D) have been
(A) cleaned
(B) cleaning
(C) clean
(D) to clean
Inter (Part-I)
Lahore Board 2013
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY)
Paper-I (Group-II)
Time Allowed: 2:30 Minutes
Max. Marks: 80
SUBJECTIVE
SECTION-1
2.Answer in (3-5 lines/sentences) the following any SIX questions from Book-I (Short Stories):12
3.Answer in (3-5 lines/sentences) any FIVE of the following questions from Book-Ill ( One Act Plays)10
4.Answer in (3-5 lines / sentences) any FOUR of the following questions from Book-ill ( Poems ) :
SECTION-II
5.Write a letter to your father explaining the causes of your failure in December test. 10
OR
Write an application to the Principal of your college for condoning short of lectures.
6.Write a story on the moral lesson:
A friend in need is a friend indeed,
OR
No pains, no gains.
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 the woodland I will go
To see the cherry hung with snow.
(b). Punctuate the following extract from Book -I 5
but what can you cure asked the villagers i can cure the goitre answered the quack an old woman whose throat was swollen to a frightful size exclaimed o my son if you would only cure my goitre would bless you for evermore
(c). Use any FIVE of the following pairs of words in your sentences
8.Translate the following passage into Urdu. (Short Stories Book -I) 15
I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials and tribulations. Some of you have come fresh from narrow jail cells. Some of you have come from the areas where your quest for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. You have been the veterans of creative suffering. Continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive.
Note:Candidates whose medium of Examination is English will write an essay on "Examinations". 15