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   Solved Paper  Compulsory English  2018 Inter Part 2 Group 1 

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 Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to etch question are given. The choice which you think la correct, fill that circla in front of that question with Marker or Pan Ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result In zero mark In that quaatlon. 

 Choose the correct option of the following underlined words from Book-ll (Modern Prose and Heroea) Part-1:(3)

Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to etch question are given. The choice which you think la correct, fill that circla in front of that question with Marker or Pan Ink in the answer-book. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result In zero mark In that quaatlon.
Choose the correct option of the following underlined words from Book-ll (Modern Prose and Heroea) Part-1:(3)
1-1- A star seldom finds another star near it,
(a) Often (c) Sometimes i/ (b) Always (d) Never
2- The anticipation was alwavs worse than reality,
(a) Expectation / (b) Removal (c) Departure (d) Arrival
3- The manaaer thouaht that 1 was a detective.
(a) Officer (b) Watchman (C) Spy / (d) Policeman
Choose the correct option of the following underlined words from Book-Il (Modem Prose
and Heroes) Part-ll:
4- After much reflection, 1 out a bracket round It.
(a) Effort                                                                           (b) Time
(c) Delight                                                                        (d) Thought v'
5- Penicillin was hailed as a wonder drua.
(a) Cheered /                                                                     (b) Rejected
(c) Given up                                                                     (d) Sold
6- The Padishah himself was eager to collaborate with  the Allies.
(a) Fight                                                                            (b) Oppose
(c) Resist                                                                           (d) Cooperate

Choose the correct option of the following  underlined words  from the novel Goodbye Mr. Chips: 

(7)- Chips' voice had a good deal of sprlghtllnesa In It
(a) Liveliness 
(b) Laziness
(c) Slowness
(d) Weakness
8- Chips became less rigid.
(a) Soft                                                                               (b) Stupid
(c) Stem /                                                                           (d) Active
9- Ralston claimed to have doubled the school endowment. 

(a) Rooms                                                                          (b) Donation /
(c) Teachers                                                                      (d) Students
10- There was plenty of shrapnel falling about outside.
(a) Bomb                                                                           (b) Trees
(c) Stones                                                                          (d) Leaves
Choose the correct option of appropriate  prepositions:  (5) 

11 - He was absorbed — studies.                            (a) on

(b) in V                       (c) to                                     (d) with

12- Anwar was quite deaf — my advice.
(a) to V                                                                    (b) for

(c) in                                                                        (d) with

13- I hanker — friendship.

(a) by                                                                       (b) in                   

(c) on                                                                       (d) for /

14- Don’t meddle — my matters.

(a) upon                                                                  (b) in /

(c) into                                                                    (d) by

15- He has no taste - music.

(a) for /                                                                    (b) upon

(c) in                                                                        (d) by
Four options A, B, C and D are given at the and of every sentence. Only one of them is correct Choose the correct option: (5)
16- Ten deers are sitting in the forest
(a) Ten deer are sitting in the forest /
(b) Ten deer is sitting in the forest.
(c) Ten deers are sitting on the forest.
(d) Ten deers is sitting in the forest
17- It is I who is to be blamed.
(a) It was I who is to be blamed.
(b) It is I who am to be blamed. /
(c) It am I who is to be blamed.
(d) It is I who are to be blamed.
18- He said that he loved with Azra.
(a) He said that he loves with Azra.
(b) He said that he loved Azra. /
(c) He said that he love Azra.
(d) He said that he loves Azra.
19- Work hard lest you should not fait
(a) Work hard lest you will fail.
(b) Work hard lest you can foil.
(c) Work hard lest you should foil. /
(d) Work hard test you must fail.
20- He is M.A. In English,
(a) He is a MA in English.
(b) He is an MA in the English.
(c) He is an MA in English. /
(d) He is the MA. in English.

Inter (Part-ll) 2018 Group-I  PAPER: II   Tims: 2.30 Hours-ENGLISH (Compulsory)


                                                       (SUBJECTIVE TYPE)                                  Marks: 80

                                                                SECTION-1

2. Write short answers to any SIX (In 3-5 lines) questions from Book-Il (Modern Prose and Heroes) Part-1:___________ (12)

(I) What part did aatrology play In the lives of people in tha past?

In the past, people used to think that the motion of stars had an effect on their lives. So they kept on observing the movements of stars to spend their lives accordingly.

(II) Do you think that science can help us in our fight against diseases?

By using the scientific methods, we have discovered many medicines and invented a number of medical equipments. We have also come to know that how to prevent and cure a disease.

(iii) Why do the bright boys fall In the examination?

MAE? Some bright boys show good results at school level with little effort but they fail in college. These boys are over-confident and over-estimate themselves. They lack real application. They fail to realize that education in college needs hard work and regular efforts.

(iv) What was the attitude of the writer towards the weekend as a schoolboy?

Ans:  At the weekend, he felt like a prisoner who had just been released from the prison. So', he felt relaxed and thanked to God.

(v)  How did the writer find out that his liver was out of order?

Jerome K. Jerome was reading a patent liver-pill circular as a result of which he came to know that his liver was out of order.

(yi) Why did the writer hesitate to enter the bank?

Whenever the writer entered the bank, he got confused. The clerks, the wickets, the sight of money and everything there rattled him. Therefore, he was hesitated to enter the bank.

(vii) Why have the Western countries changed their attitude towards China?

First, the western countries considered China a country of no importance. But then Chinese made a great progress in   every field of life. They made the social and economic systems of their country an exemplary success. Moreover, China is the third largest country of the world. One-fourth of the world population lived there. All this has urged the world to change its attitude towards China.

(viii)  How does the writer explain the hunger?

Hunger does not mean missing one meal or even meals for a whole day. It means never having enough to eat. When the people are constantly worried about their meals, when they cannot manage to get enough food to satisfy their hunger, they are hungry.

(ix) What happened when the Abbasids dethroned the  Umayyad dynasty in Damascus.

 The Abbasids dethroned the Umayyads in 750 AD after overthrowing their dynasty. The victorious Abbasids exterminated all members of the Umayyad family whom they happened to find. . 

3. Write short answers to any SIX (in 3-5 lines) questions from Book-Il (Modem Prose and Heroes) Part-tl: (12)

(i) Why did Churchill not do well in examinations?

 Churchill was not good at Latin and Mathematics, while  the examiners asked questions mostly from these subjects. Therefore, he did not do well and felt that the examiners wanted to expose his ignorance.

(ii) Describe the desert city named, Ghardaia.

Ghardaia was a common desert city. The flies were even more numerous and stickier than they were anywhere else. Foods were covered with flies. They followed the food right into the mouths of the people. The faces of the children were all covered with flies as well.

(iii)  Describe the events'that led to the killing of a camel.

While going to Kidal, Christopher and his companions had to face the greatest challenge. Their water supply was gone down to zero and the next water-hole was two days away.
So, they had to slaughter a camel. The liquid, they got, was a distasteful greenish fluid, like thin blood. Even the native people made faces as they drank it. Christopher boiled it and held his nose while he drank.

 (iv) In what respect is penicillin better than the chemical antiseptics?

Ans: Penicillin was far better than the chemical antiseptic. It was wonder drug because it was three times as strong as carbolic acid; and above all, it did not destroy the white cells. This method of treatment of infectious disease was more effective and secure than the' chemical antiseptic method.

(v) Was Fleming proud of his discovery of penicillin?

The world showered honour on Fleming for the discovery of Penicillin. But he never felt proud of his discovery.

(vi ) Describe the early life of Pasteur.

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. 

(vii) Write a note on Mustafa Kamal's activities in Anatolia.

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.

(viii)  Describe the economic reforms of Mustafa Kamal.

Mustafa Kamal introduced reforms which mobilized the country to stand side by side with Western countries. He launched construction and developmental schemes and practically transformed railways and roads. Industrial sector grew immensely and banking system was organized. He enhanced the Turkish stability in terms of economic growth.

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

(I) How did Mr. Wetherby advise Mr. Chips?

Mr. Wetherby advised Mr. Chips to take a firm attitude from the very first day in the class.
(II) What is the contribution of Brookfield School to England?
The Brookfield contributed to the glory of England during peace and war. Many teachers and students joined the army.

Many of them died for England during the World War-I. Its grounds were used for training purposes.

(Hi) What were Mr. Chips’ occupations at Mrs. Wickett's house?

Llit After retirement, Mr. Chips kept living at Mrs. Wicket’s house. He kept himself busy in different jobs. He wrote articles for the school magazine. He made correction in the Brookfieldians directory. He held the presidentship of old Brookfieldians. He invited the teachers and students to tea. He really enjoyed and spent a busy retired life.

(iv) How did Mr. Chips wrench his ankle while climbing on Great Gable?

 Ans:  In Spring of 1896, Mr. Chips went to Lake District with his colleagues for outing. And it was there that Katherine Bridges was staying in a farm house. One day, Mr. Chips saw a girl on' a dangerous-looking rock. She was waving her hand to her friend standing below. Mr. Chips thought that she Was in danger and that she was seeking help. He rushed towards her and sprained his ankle.

(v) What influence did Katherine Bridges exercise on Mr. Chips?

Katherine Bridges exercised deep influence on Mr. Chips. Mr. Chips was quite a dry person before marriage. He was rigid in his behavior. He was respected but not loved by his students in the school. After marriage, he was a changed man. His discipline and behaviour improved. His humour became mature. His outlook and vision improved a lot. He gained confidence. He was sympathetic with his students.

(vi) What memories of Katherine Bridges haunted Mr. Chips?

Mr. Chips’ marriage with Katherine proved very remarkable and useful for Mr. Chips. Katherine made him a new man. She made him broad-minded. She made his life worth-living. But this married life was very brief. Katherine expired due to the birth of a baby. And it made -the life of Chips very awful. He lost all charm in life. Her memories were a beacon of light for him.

(vii) How was Mr. Ralston well-known for his discipline?

Ralston was ruthless, ambitious but not likeable. He was very strict and sensitive in all matters of discipline. He was popular at Brookfield not in a positive way. The Board of Governors disliked Ralston and sided with Mr. Chips on thematter of retirement of Mr. Chips. Ralston was trying to run Brookfield like a factory, but he did not have a good reputation at Brookfield.

(viii) What were Mr. Ralston's allegations against Mr. Chips?

Ralston said that he taught Latin and Greek in the old way. Ralston also said that the result of his exams was very bad. He did not change his Latin pronunciation. He wore old and torn gown.

 (ix) What kind of speech did Mr. Chips deliver at the farewell party?

The farewell speech had a good many jokes in it. It had several Latin quotations as well. He remembered so many forgotten things. He told the boys that he would remember all their faces.

(x) What administrative problems did Chatteris share with Chips?

Chatteris succeeded Ralston. He was a highly qualified person. He had great regard for the traditions of the Brookfield school. One day, he paid a visit to Mr. Chips and pointed out some of his administrative problems. He told that during the war many teachers had joined the army. Their substitutes were good for nothing. They lacked cooperation and they were not hard-working at all. They had childish habits. Due to these short-comings, he was expecting break down. Mr. Chips promised to help him in the matter.

(xi) Why was Mr. Chips called a jester?

Mr. Chips had a humorous bent of mind. His lectures were full of humour. The students enjoyed his speech and lesson due to his witty talks and jokes. He gained popularity due to this quality. It is why Mr. Chips was called a jester.

(xii) What were Mr. Chips feelings after Linford’s departure?

The way Linford said goodbye to Mr. Chips reminded him of the day of his wedding. Katherine had used the same words, mocking him gently. Suddenly, tears began to roll down his cheeks. He had a sort of emotional break down.

                                                         SECTION-II

5. Write an essay (300*400 words) on any ONE of the following topics: (15)

(i) Hostel Life

(ii) Uses of Science

(iii) A Visit to a Fair

(iv) Beggary

(i) Hostel Life

For ans click on this link                                               

                                                   (i) Hostel Life

                                                 (ii) Uses of Science

                                                  (iii) A Visit to a Fair

                                                  (iv) Beggary

6. Use any FIVE of the following idioms I phrases In sentences of your own:

(i) animal spirit (ii) casting vote (iii) oily tongue
(iv) fair wsathsr friend (v) kith and kin
(vi) maiden speech (vii) coma by  fallin with
(I) Animal spirits
We have animal spirits in us.
(ii) Casting vote
The president cast his casting vote.
(iii) Oily tongue
His oily tongue works wonders.
(iv) Fair weather friend
No one likes a fair weather friend.
(v) Kith and kin 
All his toth and kin were present in the feast.
(vi) Maiden speech 
His maiden speech was a great success.
(vii) Comeby
I did not come by this wealth by chance.
(viii) Fall in with 
(i) The three friends fell in with an equal division of monev
(ii) I fell In with my old friend in a fair.
7. Translate the following passage into English: (15)
Translation
Real aim of education la building of student s character. If there la no character-building, education la meaningless But Indiscipline In our colleges is Increasing day by day. The students do not pay attention to their studies. They do not respect teachers. They do not go to colleges regularly. They waste their time in useless activities They do not take part in extra-curricular activities Many students get addicted to smoking. It has become for every student to have a mobile set. It has become necessary for parents and teachers to give first preference to the education and training of the children.
Note: Candidates, whose medium of examination is English, will write a paragraph on "Terrorism".________ (15)

                                               Terrorism




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