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   Solved Paper  Compulsory English  2018 Inter Part 2 Group 1I

                                       Objective Type 

 

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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- Joseph averted the widespread disaster by  compulsory storage of food.
(a) Avoided / (b) Made
(c) Changed (d) Stopped
2- The anticipation was always worse than reality.
(a) Knowledge before hand •/                                (b) Wait
(c) Fear                                                                  (d) Delay
3- Most colleges do all they can with scholarship funds to alleviate this situation.
(a) Assuage (b) Improve V
(c) Arrest______ (d) Worsen
Choose the correct option of the following underlined words from Book-ll (Modern Prose and Heroes) Part-ll: (3)
Christopher determined that his next journey should be Timbuktu.
(a) Resolved V (b) Hoped (c) Opened (d) Wished
5- Allied forces were supervising the police.
(a) Inspecting V (b) Hoping
(c) Calling (d) Helping
6: Fleming plated the mould on meat broth.
(a) Food (b) Sweet
(c) Soup / (d) Fruit

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

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Mavnard was dauntless.

(a)Merciless (C) Shy

(b) Brave / (d) Meek

8-

Ralston was a llvo wire.

 

(a) Alert/

(b) Lazy

 

(c) Brave

(d) Bad man

9-

He had been there for more than a decade.

 

(a) Century

(b) Ten years/

 

(c) Period

(d) Fortnight

10-

Mr. Chips was conscientious.

 

(a) Honest/

(b) Hardworking

 

(c) Clever

(d) Shy

 

Choose the

correct option of appropriate

 

prepositions:

(S)

11-

I feel sorry — the poor.

 

(a) for/

(b) with

 

(c) about

(d) on

12-

He jumped — the river.

 

(a) over

(b) into/

 

(c) on

(d) for

13-

I will not object

— what you do.

 

(a) to /

(b) for

 

(c) In

(d) on

14-

He has zeal — his country.

 

(a) for/

(b) to

 

(c) in

(d) with

15-

This house is

-fire.

 

(a) in

(b) on

 

(c) of

(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)

5- He is popular among his students.
(a) He is popular in his students.
(b) He is popular with his students. /
(c) He is popular between his students.
(d) His is popular for his students.
17- He said to her “Please sit down”.
(a) He requested her to sit down. /
(b) He advised her sit down.
(c) He told her that sit down.
(d) He ordered her to sit down.
18- Either you or I are wrong.
(a) Either you or I am wrong. /
(b) Either you or I were wrong.
(c) Either you or I was wrong.
(d) Either I or you is wrong.
19- He is ill from Sunday.
(a) He is ill for Sunday.
(b) He has been ill since Sunday. V
(c) He is ill since Sunday.
(d) He was ill since Sunday.
20- Please wait little more.
Please wait the little more.
Please wait a little more. V Please wait some little more.
Please wait much little.

Inter (Part-ll) 2018 Group-II  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 (Modem Prose and Heroes) Part-1: (12)

(i) What are the necessary conditions for existence of life on heavenly bodies? 

Ans:  The conditions necessary for the kind of life, as we know are food, water and proper temperature. So for the life to exist, the planets should have food, water and air. That is why, scientists have provided special space suits with the supply of oxygen inside them for the spacemen visiting the moon.
(ii) What health conditions did prevail in the past? “Using the Scientific Method” 

Ans:;  Seven out of eight children died before reaching their first birthday in the past. Babies were attacked by many. fatal diseases like smallpox, measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever and diphtheria. Yellow fever, malaria, typhus, cholera and typhoid spread throughout a community. The average life of map was thirty years.

(iii)  How does the mistaken ambitions lead to the failures in colleges?

Ans:  it is a fact that mistaken ambition on the part of the boys’ parents is one of the major causes of failure in colleges. Most parents overestimate the abilities of their children. When the boys study the subjects of their parents’ choice, they take no interest, and consequently fail.

(iv) Daiches liked holidays for their freedom - freedom from what?

Ans:  Qaiches liked holidays because they gave him freedom from the school-boring work. He did not like the daily work of the school. However, a lot of home-work, the hard competition and the sense of not being relaxed pressed him heavily. Therefore, he enjoyed freedom from heavy school work during holidays.

(v) How did J.C Squire finally muster up courage to throw the sack of hooka?

Ans:  J.C, Squire waa In a fix for some time. At last, he thought that even if he was hanged for it, It would not be strange. Many great persons had given their lives over petty matters. So he took up his courage and threw the books into the river. He was afraid of being labelled a coward.

(vi) What Is the moral lesson of the essay “The Man who was a Hospital?”

The moral lesson of the essay "The Man who was a Hospital" is that we should not stuff our minds with things that we cannot understand-

(vii) Give at least two examples to show that Leacock was totally confused In the bank.

The Leacock had been committing mistakes after mistakes in the bank. First, he entered the safe. Second, he gave the money to the accountant in an absurd way. Third, he did not fill the cheque with right figures.

(viii) Why is birth-rate not so high In more advanced countries? 

Ans:  The advanced countries have controlled their population. They have realized the basic fact that over-population is harmful for their nations. The people are mostly educated. They have high incomes and social security. They get help from modern birth-control methods and believe in smalt families.

(ix) What did Abd-al-Rahman do to make himself strong? 

Ans:  Abd-al-Rahman-1 developed a well-disciplined and highly trained army of 40,000 or more Berbers. The soldiers * were well-paid to win their loyalty. He built a wall around the city for defence

3. Write short answers to any SIX (In 3-5 lines) questions from Book-Il (Modern Prose and

_____Heroes) Part-11:__________________ (12)

(I) How did Churchill do his Latin paper?

Churchill did not perform well in the Latin paper. He could not answer a single question. He just wrote his name and Q: 1 on the paper.
Give an account of the little town named El-Golea.
Ans: Galea was a *Oe town with true oasis. w*th much water T>ere *e~e cvos of coW water These pools were shaded  toy carr^rees and tuft-teas. 

(ii)  Why did Christopher and his companions kill the carnal?

Ans: Whwe gomg To Kidal, Christopher and hrs 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 gneerwsh thud, kke th«n blood. Even the native people made faces as they drank it. Christopher boiled it and held his nose whie he drank it

(iii) When and whom did Pasteur marry?

Ans: 1850. Pasteur married the daughter of the Rector of the Strasburg Academy.

(v) What is antiseptic method?

Ans: Antiseptic method means the prevention of diseases by destroying germs with the help of certain chemicals like carbolic acid

(vi) Give an account of early life of Fleming. 

Ans:  Fleming was bom on a farm near Darvel in 1881, He was the youngest of the family of eight. His father died when he was seven. He got his early education from Darvel School and Kilmarnock Academy. At twenty, he received a share in a legacy. His brother Thomas pushed him into medicine

(vii) How did Mehmet try to regain Anatolia?

Ans: He tried to regain Anatolia through diplomacy He asked the delegates to transfer their activities to Istanbul They were entrapped by him and Mustafa was left alone

(viii) How did Mustafa Kamal improve economic conditions in Turkey?

Ans:  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 organised 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)  Whet were the ambitions of Mr. Chips as a young man?

Ans:  Mr Chips was not an ambitious parson. But he wanted to rise in life like every young man. His inner desire was to get th© headship of a highly renowned public school.

(ii)    How did Mr, Chips serve his guests?

Mr, Chips entertained his guests with tea and cakes,

(iii)   How was the table turned when Mr. Chips rushed to the rescue of the girl at th© dangerous-looking ledge?

Ans:  Mr. Chips was climbing on Great Gable and he noticed a girl waving excitedly from a dangerous-looking ledge. Thinking that she was in danger, he ran to help and wrenched his ankle. But the girl was simply waving to her friend, who was somewhere down the ledge.

(iv) What was the opinion of Mr. Chips about the views of Ibsen and Bernard Shaw?

Ans:  Mr. Chips was an orthodox and tradition-loving fellow. He did not like the innovations which were taking place. Ibsen and Bernard Shaw were radical writers, Mr. Chips disliked their views as he was conservative. He opposed their writings and views.

(v)    Which rights did Katherine demand for women?

Ans:  Katherine Bridges was a modem girl. She had radical ideology. She admired Ibsen and Bernard Shaw, She thought them the revolutionary writers. She warmly supported the women's rights for vote and their admission in universities. She was in favour of women's active part in all walks of life.

(vi) Why was the marriage of Mr, Chips a triumphant success?

Ans:  Chips' marriage was a great success. Katherine conquered Brookfield as he conquered his heart. She was very popular with students and teaching staff. She made a remarkable and positive change in Mr, Chips. She made him a new man and broadened his views and ideas.

(vii)  Why was Grayson emotionally disturbed?

Ans:  Grayson was Mr. Chips' student in the school. His father had sailed on the Titanic which sank in the sea and still nothing was known about the safety of the passengers. The student was much disturbed emotionally. The whole school was centred around Grayson. His lessons were excused and everyone had sympathy with him.

(viii) How did the people come to know that Ralston had insulted Chips?

Mr. Chips was a popular teacher in the school.

Mr. Ralston was a new Headmaster. He was a modem and active man. He wanted to make the school modem. He did not like Mr. Chips. He wanted to get rid of him. He asked Mr. Chips to get retirement. He refused to retire. A boy standing outside the office heard this dialogue. He told this to his friends and the news spread like a wild fire.

(ix) Why was Big Hall of Brookfield School turned into a hospital ward?

A farewell party was held in Mr. Chips’ honour in 1913.

He was hailed greatly for his glorious services. In his speech, he narrated some important incidents that had taken place in the school. He told that once German measles broke out on a large scale. Many students fell a victim to this dreadful disease. The Big Hall of the school was looking like a hospital ward.

(x) Describe the health problems of Chatteris.

Chatteris succeeded Ralston as Headmaster of the school. Once during the war, he paid a visit to Mr. Chips at his residence. He was worried and looked ill. He was suffering from diabetes. He was confronted with many problems of the school^ Mr. Chips sympathised with him and assured to rejoin the school for help.

(xi) What was Chips* joke about abhorrendum?

Brookfield school was a residential institution. During the war, a very poor quality of roasted meat was served in the school mess. Mr. Chips called it ‘abhorrendum" meant to be . abhorred. The students and the teachers enjoyed this joke equally.

(xii) How did Mr. Chips keep the boys normal during the air-raid?

Ans:  Mr. Chips was a humorous person. Once during the war, Mr. Chips was in his class when the town' of Brookfield was heavily bombarded. As a result, the whole school building was shaken badly. The students were terrified. Mr. Chips was relating historical events humorously to make students attentive. He also referred to a stink merchant who was always busy to do some mischief.

                                                         SECTION-II

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

(i)   Why I Love My Country

(ii)  A Visit to a Historical Place

(iii)  Internet

(iv) My Hobby                  

For ans click on this link                                                                             

                                             (i)   Why I Love My Country

                                             (ii)  A Visit to a Historical Place

                                             (iii)  Internet

                                             (iv) My Hobby

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

(i)  At a toss

He was at a loss to know what to do

(ii) To call a spade a spade

He newer cats a spade a spade 

(iii) Make fun of

Do not make ton of your eiders

 (iv) Heart and soul

We should put heart and sod — our work

(v) Rank and file

Al rank and Me enjoyed tne 

(vi) To talk shop 

He always talks shop about his job-

(vii) Look down upon

Do not took down upoi poor

 (viii) Run 

The car ran over a child

7-Translate the following passage ino english

Translation:

The present age Is the age of science. Science has brought revolution In our lives. Inventions of science have revolutionised every walk of our lives. The work people used to do with their hands a few years back is now being done well by big machines. Science has changed our modes of travelling. Now the Journey of months and years has become the story of the past. The Journey has now become enjoyable and comfortable. Men have even reached the moon now and the day Is not far when man will reach other planets as well.

Note: Candidates, whose medium of examination is

English, will write a paragraph on “Importance of     Sports”.       15

         Importance of Sports




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