Lahore Board 2017
Intermediate Part Second
English Compulsory
(Subjective)
Group-I
Paper-I
Time: 02:30 Hours
Marks: 20
Note: 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 in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.
Choose the correct option of the following underlined words from Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes) Part-I: (3)
- It is pity to see students undergoing the transfusion 11 of blood.
- Transfer of blood
- Impurity of blood
- Thickness of blood
- Bleeding of blood
- A tremendous population explosion is taking place.
- Rapid
- Dangerous
- Huge
- Flowing
- Many people are reluctant to throw away anything that looks like a book.
- Glad
- Worried
- Elated
- Hesitant
- The examiners sought to expose the ignorance of the writer.
- Impose
- Show
- Rectify
- Neglect
- Lister's aim was the prevention of disease.
- Developing
- Decrease
- Flourishing
- Stopping
- By the unanimous vote of the Assembly, Sultanate was abolished.
- Sacred
- Great
- United
- Exalted
- Chips had earned the reputation of being a great jester.
- Comedian
- Leader
- Singer
- Teacher
- Ralston told Chips that it was mixture of slackness and obstinacy.
- Obedience
- Readiness
- Laziness
- Willfulness
- Chips assumed a scowl in his first class.
- Frown
- Line
- Confusion
- Panic
- Chips assumed a scowl in his first class.
- Frown
- Line
- Confusion
- Panic
- Just as marriage added something, so did bereavement.
- Burden
- Grief
- Separation
- Hope
- He could not get ridhis problems.
- From
- Of
- At
- With
- He pondered the cause of his failure.
- At
- Of
- In
- Over
- After
- To
- From
- In
- The leader was banished his country.
- Into
- For
- From
- At
- He is a lecturer English.
- Of
- On
- Off
- In
- There is no place in this compartment.
- There is no any place in this compartment.
- There is no room in this compartment.
- There is no any room in this compartment.
- There are no room in this compartment.
- Slow and steady win the race.
- Slow and the steady win the race.
- The slow and the steady wins the race.
- The slow and steady wins the race.
- Slow and steady wins the race.
- His hair are red.
- His hairs is red.
- His hair is red.
- His hair is the red.
- No sooner I saw him I ran to meet him.
- No sooner I saw him when I ran to meet him.
- No sooner did I see him when I ran to meet him.
- No sooner did I see him than I ran to meet him.
- No sooner did I see him before I ran to meet him.
- This is last news.
- This is the most last news.
- This is latest news.
- This is the latest news.
Lahore Board 2017
Intermediate Part Second
English Compulsory
(Subjective)
Group-I
Paper-I
Time: 02:30 Hours
Marks: 80
Write short answers to any six (in 3-5 lines) questions from Book-2,(Modern Prose and Heroes-Part-1)
- What are planets and how did they come into being?
- What part did astrology play in the lives of people in the past?
- How are the parents sometimes responsible for the failure of their sons?
- Why could Daiches never like going to school?
- What sort of books got piled up in the writers flat?
- What is the prescription given to the writer by the doctor?
- After the misadventure in the bank where did Leacock start keeping his money?
- What is the secret China’s wonderful progress?
- What is the main reason for population increase today?
Write short answers (in 3-5 lines) to any six questions from Book-2, (Modern Prose and Heroes-Part-2)
- How did Churchill do his Latin paper?
- What did the driver of the truck tell Christopher about three English men who had attempted to cross the desert?
- Describe the journey through the land of thirst and death.
- How did the oxford team make penicillin more effective?
- What did Pasture write to the University of Bonn in Germany?
- What was the attitude of Turkish government towards the allies after the First World War?
- What was the chief defect of the antiseptic method?
- Give some instances of Pasteur’s patriotism.
Write short answers to any Eight (in 3-5 lines) questions from the novel, “Good –bye Mr. Chips”
- Describe the Mr. Chips joke with the third coolly.
- Briefly describe the farewell speech of Mr. Chips.
- Describe the Katherine’s tragic death.
- What changes did marriage bring in Mr. Chips?
- Describe the will of Mr. Chips.
- How did chips receive and treat Linford?
- Who was Sir John Rivers?
- Who was Forrester? Why did Chips remember him?
- Why did Merivale say that chips would die a natural death?
- Describe Chips meeting with Katherine one night before wedding.
- Who was Maynard what memories did chips have about him?
- What tribute did Cartwright pay to Mr. Chips while announcing his death in School?
Section-2
Q.5 Write an essay (300-400)wordson any one of the following topics:
- My Aim in Life
- IMF and world Bank
- Traffic problem in a big city
- A visit to a Zoo
Q.6 Use any Five of the following idioms / phrases in sentence of your own:
- a Child’s play
- party and parcel
- bring to book
- french leave
- over head and ears
- through and through
- fall to
- see off
Q.7 Translate the following passage into English:
یہمیراگاؤںہے،یہایکخوبصورتگاؤںہے۔گاؤںکےاردگردہرےبھرےکھیتہیں۔آجکلگرمیوںکاموسمہے۔سورجچمکرہاہے۔گندمکےکھیتوںمیںبہتسےلوگجمعہیں۔وہگندمکیپکیہوئیفصلکاٹرہےہیں۔وہبہتمحنتسےکامکررہےہیں۔تپتےہوےسورجکےنیچےکامکرناآساننہیں۔لیکنوہبہتخوشہیں۔یہفصلانہوںنےکئیمہینوںکیمحنتکےبعدحاصلکیہے۔ابوہفصلکاٹرہےہیں۔کلوہبھوسےسےدانےالگکریںگے۔دانےوہخودکھائیںگےاوربھوسہاپنےجانوروںکوکھلائیںگے۔گاؤںکےلوگسادہاورمحنتیہوتےہیں۔
Q.7 ALTERNATE QUESTION FOR FOREGIN / ENGLISH MEDIUM CANDIDATES:
Write a paragraph on “Friendship”.
Lahore Board 2017
Intermediate Part Second
English Compulsory
(Objective)
Group 2
Paper-2
Time: 02:30 Hours
Marks: 20
Note: 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 in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.
- The writer thought that it was his liver that was out of order.
- Not to work properly
- Intact
- Significant
- Important
- Each star makes its voyage in complete loneliness.
- Journey
- Restlessness
- Address
- Satisfaction
- The early hunters suffered from starvation in winter.
- Lavishness
- Luxury
- Hunger
- Happiness
- A general massacre of the Armenians was expected.
- Killing
- Appreciation
- Cowardice
- Intelligence
- In-Salah was fighting for survival.
- Service
- Beauty
- Existence
- Attraction
- The epidemic was devastating the silk industry.
- Destroying
- Progressing
- Encouraging
- Stimulating
- There was a clang of school bell at an unaccustomed time.
- First
- Unusual
- Free
- Ordinary
- Chips writing were thin, spidery but very legible.
- Readable
- Illegible
- Sloping
- Fair
- Mr. Chips saw Merivale stooping over him.
- Eating
- Drinking
- Bending
- Beating
- Punctual
- Regular
- Lazy
- A person of energy
- We have five fingers each hand.
- By
- Upon
- On
- At
- Into
- In
- By
- For
- With
- Of
- About
- From
- Her face can be compared the moon.
- Of
- By
- With
- To
- In
- With
- By
- From
- I took meal before he came.
- I had taken meal before he came.
- I have taken meal before he came.
- I took meal before he came.
- I have meal before he came.
- This house is too much big for you and your family.
- This house is more big for you and your family.
- This house is too much big for you and your family.
- This house is much big for you and your family.
- This house is bigger for you and your family.
- The committee was divided in its opinion.
- The committee was divided into opinion.
- The committee were divided in opinion.
- The committee was divided in its opinion.
- The committee were divided in their opinion.
- My sister is M.A. in the English.
- My sister is a M.A. in English.
- My sister is an M.A. in English.
- My sister is M.A. in English.
- My sister M.A. in an English.
- You have many works to do.
- You have many works to do.
- You has many pieces of work to do.
- You have many pieces of work to do.
- You had many works to do.
Intermediate Part Second
Annual 2017
English Compulsory (Subjective)
Group 2 Paper-2
Time: 02:30 Hours
Marks : 80
Write short answers to any six (in 3-5 lines) questions from Book-2,(Modern Prose and Heroes-Part-1)
- What is the method of dehydration for preserving food?
- What did the chemist tell the writer?
- State how science has made man open-minded?
- How did India face famines?
- Wishes do not come true in his life, writes Daiches. What are the things he longed for but could not have?
- How can the failure of talented students be prevented?
- What were the feelings of J.C Squire after destroying books?
- Where does the writer keep his money after his bitter experience in the bank?
- How has the population of the cities been controlled in china?
Write short answers (in 3-5 lines) to any six questions from Book-2,(Modern Prose and Heroes-Part-2)
- In after years, how did the knowledge of English stand in good stead for Churchill?
- How is EI-Golea different form in Salah?
- How did Christopher manage to get water from the well?
- What part is played by the white cells in the blood of a human body?
- What happened to pasture on his marriage day
- Write a brief note on Mustafa Kamal’s activities in Anatolia.
- Why was the use of carbolic acid abandoned?
- Briefly describe the early life of Pasture.
Write short answers to any Eight (in 3-5 lines) questions from the novel, “Good –bye Mr.Chips”
- Write a short note on Brookfield School’s contribution on the glory of England.
- Describe Mr. Chips’ first meeting with Mr.Wetherby.
- How did Katherine help Chips in the matters of discipline?
- Why did Mr. chips Join Brookfield School again?
- Describe Mr. Chips meeting with Katherine one night before their wedding.
- Describe Chips routine on his joining Brookfield school as a teacher again.
- Why could Ralston not become popular?
- Describe the scene of Mr. Chip’s death.
- What were chips feelings on the death of his wife?
- Who was sir John Rivers?
- What were the things that Chips had never done in life?
- What was Chips will?
Section-2
Q.5 Write an essay (300-400)wordson any one of the following topics:
- My last day in college
- Atomic energy
- A visit to a Historical Place
- Village life
Q.6 Use any Five of the following idioms / phrases in sentence of your own:
- by fits and starts
- carry weight
- every inch
- in a fix
- at large
- take a fancy to
- fall out with
- put up with
Q.7 Translate the following passage into English:
علامہاقبالؒایکعظیمانسانتھے۔آپاسلاماورپیغمبرِﷺاسلامکےسچےعاشقتھے۔آپکومسلمانوںکیغربتکابہتدکھتھا۔اسلیےآپنےہندوستانکےمسلمانوںکوآزادیحاصلکرنےکےلیےابھارا۔آپنےاپنےاشعارسےقوممیںایکنئیروحپھونکی۔آپنےمسلمانوںکوعملپراکسایا۔آپکیشاعریامیدسےبھریہے۔ہماعلامہاقبالؒکےشکرگزارہیںکہانھوںنےہمارےلیےایکالگوطنکامطالبہکیا۔ہمیںاپنےقومیشاعرپرفخرہےاورہمانکیشاعریکوبہتپسندکرتےہیں۔
Q.7 ALTERNATE QUESTION FOR FOREGIN / ENGLISH MEDIUM CANDIDATES:
Write a paragraph on “Advertisement”.