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                 Solved English paper Inter (Part 11 ) 2017  Paper :11Group 1 

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Write short answers to any SIX (in 3-5 lines) questions from Book-ll (Modern Prose and Heroes) Part-1:________ (12)

(i) What is the method of dehydration, for preserving  food?

Ans:  Modern method of selecting, grading and processing foods have removed the risk or danger of poisoning from canned foods.'This method is called dehydration, or the removal of water from such foods as milk, eggs, potatoes and apples. It'has proved a practical method of preservation.

(ii) What did the chemist tell the writer?

The Chemist told the writer that he was not keeping a co-operative store or hotel to provide food and comfort.

(iii) State how science has made man open-minded?

The discoveries of scientists have helped people develop an attitude of. open-mindedness. They are more willing to look for new truths than to assume that what has been considered true will always be true. Because people have had to change their old ideas as a result of new discoveries made by scientists, they are less likely to accept conclusions as final.

(iv) How did India face famines? 

Ans:  In India; in 1964-65, there was the worst famine of the century, owing to the failure of the monsoon, and many countries, gave aid on a large scale and tried to help. India still faced an even worse threat of famine.

(v) Wishes do not come true in his life, writes Daiches. What are the things he longed for but could not have?

Ans: David Daiches desperately longed for a .tricycle in his childhood but his parents could not afford it. After sometime, he wished for a bicycle which he bought in university with prize money. He wanted an ice-cream when he stood outside the 1 sweet shop but did not have the money to buy it.

(vi) How can the failure of talented students be I prevented?

The colleges must have advisory committees to give 1 advice to students as well as to parents.

(vii) What were the feelings of J.C. Squire after I destroying books?

After getting rid of his books, J.C. Squire felt sad at their fate. His words: “Your fate is perhaps worse than you deserved,” show that he was sorry for what he did with his books.
(viii) Where does the writer keep his money after his  bitter experience in the bank? 
After his bitter experience in the bank; the writer kept his J money iri cash in his trousers’ pocket and his savings in silver dollars in a sock.

(ix) How has the population of the cities been controlled  in China?

Ans: china has established a policy of limiting families to one 1 child each. These efforts of population control have been i successful in the cities of China. 

3. Write short answers to any SIX (in 3-5 lines) questions from Book-ll (Modern Prose and |_____Heroes) 

                                                                    Part-ll: 

(i) In after years, how did the knowledge of English stand in good stead for Churchill?

Churchill faced no difficulty in his practical life as he | knew his national language well. On the contrary, those j students who were learning Latin and Greek had to learn •| English to earn their livelihood.

(ii) How is El-Golea different from In-Salah?

El-Golea is a lush green town with a variety of fruit-trees I and pools of fresh, cool and sweet water. In-Salah, on the other j hand, is barren, and have burning sartd. Many travellers have I lost their lives in this trackless, waterless desert.

(iii)  How did Christopher manage to get water from the well?

The well was 275 meters away. Christopher had no bucket and rope to get water from the well. He tied the wire of his recording machine with a metal teapot and drew water from the well.

(iv) What part is played by the white cells in the blood of a human body?

Ans:  White blood cells are the body’s natural armour against disease. When germs enter the body, the white blood cells attack them. 'I

(v) What happened to Pasteur on his marriage day?

Ans: Pasteur was so busy in his work on the wedding day that he entirely forgot the ceremony and had to be fetched by a friend.

(vi) Write a brief note on Mustafa Kamal’s activities in Anatolia.

 Ans: In Anatolia, Mustafa Kamal held a secret meeting with the patriots. He prepared a plan to prevent the Allied Forces and the Greeks from entering their soil. He also set out to tour the villages asking people to resist the foreign forces.

(vii) Why was the use of carbolic acid abandoned?

Ans: The living tissues need not be soaked in carbolic acid because it tends to destroy the tissue as well as the germ. Hence, the use of carbolic acid was abandoned in surgery.

(viii) Briefly describe the early life of Pasteur.

Ans:  Pasteur was born in poverty at Dole in France in 1822. He joined the French National Guards in 1848. He donated all his money to the government. He offered his services, to the French Army in 1870. He graduated in Science and Arts at college in Besancon and started teaching there. At 26, Pasteur became Deputy Professor of Chemistry in the University of Strasburg.

4. Write short answers to any EIGHT (in 3-5 lines) questions from the Novel Goodbye Mr. Chips: (16)

(i) Write a short note on Brookfield Schoofs contribution to the glory of England.

Brookfield was situated in beautiful fenlands, and was surrounded by ancient elms. It was an open countryside and the school therefore had plenty of playing grounds. Both, during peace and war, Brookfield contributed to the glory of England, though most of the novel deals with the period of peace. The school gave its students to every walk of life of England.

(ii) Describe Mr. Chips’ first meeting with Mr. Wetherby.

Wetherby tells Chips that he (Chips) was a young man and Brookfield was an old institution. He should give his youthful energy-in this institution. Chips was very submissive to, Wetherby. Wetherby appreciated Mr. Chips’ inborn quality. ’1

(iii) How did Katherine help Chips in the matters : of discipline?

Katherine asked Chips to be kind without losing the balance. Her judgment was always right because she had a keen insight into the psychology of human beings. He made5 him a changed man. She changed his ideas and ways of life: 

(iv) Why did Mr. Chaps join Brookfield School again?

On account of Chatteris’ illness, Chips became the Acting Head of Brookfield again. After Chatteris’ death, the] Governors asked Chips to carry on. He continued in this capacity till almost the end of the next year.

(v) Describe Mr. Chips meeting with Katherine one  night before their wedding. 

Ans:  Chips came to see Katherine one night before their wedding. Katherine told him that she felt like a new- boy beginning his term with him. Then she bade him farewell.
(vi) Describe Chips’ routine on his joining Brookfield School as a teacher again.
Chips kept on .living at Mrs. Wickett’s. At half-past ten in the morning, he went to school. His lessons were the same.? Faces were new, but he already knew them.

(vii) Why could Ralston not become popular?

Ralston was not popular in Brookfield. He was fearedi and respected. However, after the row with Chips, the dislike rose to the point where it conquered fear and destroyed even respect. It is to the fact that Ralston had insulted Chips and demanded his resignation. Public riot was ready against Ralston for this.
(viii) Describe the scene of Mr. Chips’ death.
Chips fainted remembering his dead wife. Soon he found Mrs. Wickett, Cartwright, Buffes standing near his bed. Chips started speaking about his students. As he remembered them, he died peacefully.
(ix) What were Chips’ feelings on the death of his wife? ES& Katherine’s death was the worst shock of Mr. Chips’ life.
He lost all charm in his life and became old in the real sense of the word.
(x) Who was Sir John Rivers?
Sir John Rivers was the Chairman of the Board of Governors. He was an old Brookfieldiarr; As such, he was a direct student of Mr. Chips. Now he was a baronet and enjoyed a high rank in society.
(xi) What were the things that Chips had never done in life?
Ans:  Chips wanted to become a permanent Principal of Brookfield and he wanted to write a Directory of Brookfield but he failed in this adventure.
(xii) What was Chips’ will? In 1930, he made a will to give all his legacies to Mission and to Mrs. Wicketts. He donated to his school the rest of his savings for scholarship to students.
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5. Write an essay (300-400 words) on any ONE of the following topics: (15)

(i) My First Day in College
(ii) Atomic Energy
(iii) A Visit to a Historical Place
(iv) Village life ?

(i) My First Day in College 

Ans:  for ans click on this link

                                        My first day in college

(2)                                     Atomic Energy 

 
(3)                                A Visit to a Historical Place

(4)                                      Village Life  

6- Use any FIVE of the following idioms / phrases in sentences of your own: 

(i) by fits and starts (ii) every inch / (iii) every inch (iv) in a fix (v) at large (vii) fall out with

  Ans:                                                                                                                                   
(i) by fits and starts The people who work by fits and starts never succeed in their aims.
(ii) carry weight : Please pay attention to his advice, as his suggestions carry weight.
(iii) every inch: He was every inch a gentleman.
(iv) in a fix : I am in a fix nowadays about joining the new job.
(v) at large  :Police have arrested some of the criminals while others are still at large.
(vi) take a fancy to : He purchased that car because he took a fancy to it.
(vii) fail out with : The head of the research lab fell out with his boss over wages for the people who worked there.
(viii) putupwith :  I cannot put up with this bad man.

7 -Translate the following passage  Into English 

علامہ اقبال ایک عظیم انسان تھےآپ اسلام اور پیغمبر اسلام ﷺ کے سچے عاشق تھے آپ کو مسلمانوں کی غربت کا بہت دکھ تھا اسی لیے آپ نے ہندوستان کے مسلمانوں کو آزادی حاصل کرنے کے لیے ابھارا آپ نے اپنے اشعار سے قوم میں ایک نئی روح پھونکی۔آپ نے مسلمانوں کو عمل پر اکسایا آپ کی شاعری امید سے بھری ہوئی تھی ہم علامہ اقبال کے شکر گذار ہیں کہ انہوں نے ہمارے لیے ایک الگ ملک کا مطالبہ کیا ہمیں اپنی قومی شاعری پر فخر ہے اور ہم ان کی شاعری کو بہت پسند کرتے ہیں

Translation :

Allama Iqbal was a great man .He was the true lover of Islam and Prophet of Islam .He had much concern about the poverty of muslims .That is why he urded the Muslims of Hindustan to get independence .He induced a new spirit into the nation through the verses.He stirred up the muslims on action.His potry is full of hope.We are thank ful to Allama Iqbal that he demanded a separate home land for us .We are proud of our national poetry and we like his poetry very much .


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