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1st Half Book


Class: 1 year Roll No:
st

English
Objective

Time: Total Marks:

15 Min 20

Q.1
i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x.

Encircle the right choice


Mr. James was the caretaker of Public Hall. Norma made a contemptuous noise. I had never seen such a rugged land. uneven Mam took the boy into a furnished room. The grave of Hubert withstood the havocs. (a) decorated (a) completed (b) empty (b)resisted (b) latest (b) abruptly (b)conscious (b) dull (c) dirty (c)drowned (c) favourite (c) certainly (c) forgetful (d) deserted (d) subsided (d) genius (d) lovingly (d) awared (a) master (a) faint (a) hard (b) engineer (b) pretty (b) soft (c) keeper (c) glorious (c) fertile (d) builder (d) scornful (d)

In order not to disappoint his erstwhile disciple. (a) former "You did the right thing" Maulvi Abu! said affectionately. Oblivious of his surrounding. (a) quietly (a) despaired

It was not only the profligate who ranged abroad. (a) fatal And also the raffie l had joined for a motor-car.

(c) extravagant (d) cunning (c) lottery (d) donation

(a) examination (b) distribution

Q.2
i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x.

Encircle the correct form of the verb


He .. by now. (a) Will have gone (a) had founded Hard work never .. waste. (a) Go He .. ill since Monday. (a) Hs been (a) rained (a) Bit Nobody .. in this house. (a) Are living (a) Had gone (a) Lays The clock hs .. five. (a) Stricken (b) Striked (c) sroke (d) Struck (b) Hs been living (b) Will have gone (b) Lies (c) Lives (c) Will go (c) Layed (d) Live (d) Went (d) Laid Last night I .. there to visit my friends. That man had a hen that .. the golden egg. (b) Had been (b) is raining (b) Had bitten (c) Was (c) has rained (c) Hs bitten (d) is (d) rains (d) Bitted It usually .. in july and august. Yesterday a stray dog .. him. (b) Hs gone (c) goes (d) Went (b) Hs gone (b) Finds (c) Had gone (c) Founded (d) Went (d) Hs found Babur .. the Mughal Empire.

Scholars Academy
Step In Bright Future In Our Guidance
41-Durand Road, Near Queen Marry College, Lahore Ph:042-36309059, 36307272

1st Half Book


Class: 1 year Roll No:
st

English
Subjective

Time: Total Marks:

1 hr 40

Q: 1

Answer (in 3-4 lines/sentences) the following any SEVEN questions from Book-1. i. What was the message Norma received on pushing the button? ii. Why did the old man take the steep path? iii. How much dangerous a Martian virus can be? iv. What was the nature of the woman's job? v. Why did the woman ask the boy to wash his face? vi. What was the condition of the tonsils of the sick girl? vii. Why did the king weep? viii. What was the punishment inflicted upon the quack by the villagers? ix. What was the wisdom in selling the most valuable things? x. What should be the criterion of judgment for a person? xi. Why did the farmers throw wet leaves on fire? xii. What did the author like about Christmas?

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Q: 2 Q: 3

Write an application to your principal for the change of subject. (a) Use the given pair of words in your own sentences Heal Heel, Goal Goal , Foul Fowl, essay, assay, urbane urban, allusion, illusion, (c) Punctuate the following pocket book

10 5 5

i was seen with the pocket book who saw me mr manana the harness man saw you pick up the Q:4 Translate the given paragraph into Urdu. 6

But Margaret preferred not even to think of them. After the midday meal, the men went off to the lands. Everything was to be replanted with a bit of luck an other swarm would not come traveling down just this way. But they hoped, it would rain soon to spring some new grass because the cattle would die otherwise.

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2nd Half Book


Class: 1st year Roll No:

English

Time: Total Marks:

15 Min 10

Q.1
i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x.

Encircle the right choice


Her hair is disheveled. She never felt so sordid. The world who will bring merriment. They slumber on with paws across. Wearing white for the Easter tide Younders the midden Stones, garbage, excrements and crumbs. Radiant as lanterns, they forget (a) tidy (a) wretched (a) anxiety (a) sleep (a) flow (a) here (a) waste (a) fountain (b) combed (b) delighted (b) suffering (b) good (b)jump (b) wave (b) there (b) harvest (b) dirt (b) blind (c) uncombed (c) merry (c) sadness (c) run (c) tendency (c) somewhere (c) pick (c) chaff (c) bright (d) brownish (d) dejected (d) happiness (d) prey (d) ups and downs (d) quake (d) clutch (d) raw substance (d) spray.

The school children of O.K by the sea are unruly. (a) wild

(c) hard working (d) sensible

A time to pluck up that which is planted. (a) cut

Q.2
i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x.

Encircle the correct form of the verb


With a view to .. you, I have come here. (a) Have met (a) Heard (a) Had been playing (a) Remained (a) Ran (a) Had not been (a) Comes (a) Works (a) Be (a) Worked (b) Meeting (b) Had heard (b) Played (b) Will have remained (b) Had run (b) Hs not been (b) Had come (b) Had worked (b) Was (b) Had worked (c) Meet (c) Hs heard (c) Have been playing (c) Remains (c) Run (c) Is not (c) Come (c) Work (c) Am (c) Working (d) Had met (d) Heard (d) Play (d) Remain (d) have run (d) Are not (d) Will come (d) Worked (d) Were (d) Work My father became angry when he .. this. They .. in the ground for the last twenty minutes. If you .. idle, you will make no progress. No sooner did I see him than I .. Not to speak of food, even .. available there. I am quite sure that he .. in time today. Unless you .. hard, you cannot succeed. I wish I .. rich! In spite of .. very hard, he failed in the exam.

Scholars Academy
Step In Bright Future In Our Guidance
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2nd Half Book


Class: 1 year Roll No:
st

English

Time: Total Marks:

1 hr 40

Q:1

Subjective Answer (in 3-4 lines/sentences) any SEVEN of the following questions from Book-III.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Why does the poet hope to have lovely sight after rain? What is the reaction of the persons sleeping in the farm, when the night mail passes? What is the main idea of the poem, The Loveliest of Trees, The Cherry Now? What does the Reader say to Rider? Why is valley fatal? Why does the poet use cannon balls to describe the fruit? What did the poet reflect when he saw the woman? What did the traveler see in a desert? What is the confusion or problem of the mother sparrow? What has made the efforts of the Muslims fruitless? Why do people look powerless and helpless? What does flare up flames in heart to height? Without whose love is Bullah in loss? What were the circumstances that force her to leave her car? Why did the girl not go with the second man? How does Kreton prove his extraordinary powers? How much impressive were the morals of Kreton? Why can the people of the earth not compete with the people of Kreton? Does the writer open the Oyster? Why not? How does Harry describe the people of O.K.-by-the-Sea? What kind of judge is Applegarth? 10 06

Q:2

Answer (in 3-4 lines/sentences) any Five of the following questions from Book-III.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Q: 3 Q: 4

Write a moral story on the title A friend in need is a friend in deed Explain with reference to context On every side decamping talk At every place are shrieks in stock

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