Rawalpindi 2016 English Compulsory
(Objective type)
Group-1
Time.30 Minutes
Marks:20

1. A. Choose the right option of the under- lined words (Book-1 Short stories ;Book-III ;Plays ,poetry)

B. Choose the right option out of the four for each question:

C . Choose the correct form of the vc out of the given four questions.

English Compulsory (Essay Type)
Group-I
Times2.30 Hours
Marks:80
Section -1

2. Write short answers in 3-5 lines of any six questions in your own words. Book-l- (Short Stories). 2x6=-12

3. Write short answers in 3- lines of any five questions in your own words from Book-II/(One act Plays). 5x2=10

4. Write shod answers in 3-5 lines of any four questions in your Own words from Book-III (Poem-is) 4x2=8

Section-II

5. Write a story on the moral lesson:

"Untted you stand; Divided our fall"

OR

'Try, Try Again".

6. Write a letter to your father requesting him to increase your money allowance.

OR

Write an application to the Principal of your college requesting him to issue you a character certificate.

7. (A) Explain the following lines with reference to the context:

And when the Sun comes out;
After the rain shall stop;
A wondrous light will fill
Each dark, round drop.

(B) Punctuate the following extract from

You said e wouldn't know the one gnat died
My dear lady Mr. Steward said do you really think you knew your husband.

(C) Use any FIVE of the following pairs of words

8. Translate the following passage into Urdu:

The child was fairly eating me up with her old, stead eyes, and no expressions on her face whatever. She did not move and seemed, inwardly, quiet an unusually attractive little thing, and as strong as a heifer in appearance. E3ut her face was flushed, she was breathing rapidly, and I realized that she had a high fever. She had magnificent blonde hair, in profusion. One of those pleasure children often reproduced in advertising Leaflets and the photogravure sections of the Sunday papers.

OR

Alternate question for candidates whose medium of examination is English / Foreign candidates only Write an essay (300 words) on "Eradication of poverty".

Rawalpindi 2016 English Compulsory
(Objective type) Group-2
Time: 30 Minutes
Marks 20
NOTE: Write answers to the questions on the objective answer sheet provided. Four possible answers A, B, C and 0 to each question are given. Which answer you consider correct, fill the corresponding Circle A, B, C or D given in front of each question with Marker or pen ink on the answer sheet provided.

1. (A). Choose the right option of the under-lined words. (Book-I: Short stories; Book-Ill: Plays, poetry)

B. Choose the right option out of the four for each question.

C. Choose the correct form of verb out of the given four options

English Compulsory (Essay Type)
Group-2
Time 2:30 Hours
Marks: 80
Section –I

2. Write shod answers in 3-5 lines of any six questions in your own words. Book-I- (Short Stories) 2x6=12

3. Write short answers in 3-5 lines of any five questions in your own words from Book-III (One Act Plays). 5x2=10

4. Write short answers in 3-511nes of any four questions in your own words from Book-III (Poems) 4x2=8

Section-II

  1. Write a letter to your friend telling him about the annual sports of your College

    OR

    Write an application to the Principal of your College for issuing you a character certificate.
  1. Write a story bearing the moral:

    "All hat Glitters Is not gold"

    OR

    "Honesty Is the Best Policy".
  1. (A) Explain the following lines with reference to the context:

    Ranks broken, hearts perplexed Prayers cold.
    No feeling deeper than the skin.

    (B) Punctuate the following extract from Book-1 (Short stories):

    What was wrong asked his wife let's get back on the rocket go back to the earth yes listen the wind blew as if to flake away their identities

(C) Use any five of the following pairs of words in the sentences of your own:

8. Translate the following passage into Urdu

At once Richard shouted at the cookboy. Old Stephen yelled at the houseboy. The cookboy ran to beat the old ploughshare hanging i tree branch, which was used to summon laborers at moments of crisis. The houseboy ran off to Inc store to collect tin cans, any old bit of metal. The farm was ringing with the clamor of the gong; and they could see the laborers come pouring out of the compound. Pointing at the hills and shouting excitedly.

OR

Alternate question for candidates whose medium of examination is English Foreign candidates only. Write an essay, 300 words on "Fashions".