Practice Papers
BAHRIA COLLEGE KARSAZ
1. These expenses, along with the other __________ deductions are
subject to a further reduction of 2 percent of his adjusted gross income.
Choose the word with correct spelling to fill in the blank.
A. misellaneous B.
miscellaneous
C. miscellaneous D.
miscellaneous
2. Which of the following is the antonym of “revenge”
A. retribution B. pardon C. vengeance D.
payback
3. A tall boy, Hamza is the captain of our Volley ball team. The
given sentence is the example of.
A. Anaphoric Expression B. Alliteration
C. Cataphoric Expression D. Verbosity
4. The result of this was that we were held _________ for six hours
in the departure lounge waiting for the end of the dispute.
A. by B.
about C. on
D. up
5. The students checked their answers with one another,
everybody had a different answer. The underlined Pronoun is:
A. Reflexive B.
Personal C. Demonstrative D. Reciprocal
6. I couldn't have known when the bus comes. The underlined
part is a /an:
A. Adverbial Phrase B.
Noun Clause
C. Adverbial Clause D.
Adjective Clause
7. "All the world's a stage And all the men and women
merely players: They have their exits and their entrances", William
Shakespeare. Identify the Figure of Speech
A. Personification B.
Anaphora C. Simile D. Metaphor
8. I saw a ___________ of fish near the beach.
A. swarm B.
school C. flock
D. colony
9. Lately, I__________ about moving to Cilaos because I __________ unhappy
with the hot weather! Choose the correct Tense.
A. have thought….have been becoming B. have been thinking ... have become
C. have thought ... have become D.
have been thinking ... have been becoming
10. Adverb of Degree is also known as:
A. Simple Adverb B.
Adverb of Quantity C. Relative Adverb D. None
11. Select the sentence that contains an Intransitive Verb.
A. The new hybrid tomato plant grows well in dry climates.
B. The botanist developed a new hybrid tomato plant for dry
climates.
C. A new hybrid tomato plant involves cross breeding.
12. Running can make people more aware of their physical
surroundings, such as the scent of honeysuckle or the changing moods of
the trees. Identify the nature of the underlined Transition?
A. addition B.
contrast C. illustration D.
cause and effect
13. "I am waiting for my friend." Change Active Voice to Passive
Voice.
A. My friend is being waited for by me.
B. My friend is waited for by me
C. My friend was being waited for by me.
D. My friend is waiting for me.
14. The usual Form of a Declarative Sentence is:
A. to make a statement B.
Subject-Verb
C. a period or full-stop D.
Imperative
15. What is a Participle called when it is used as a simple
qualifying Adjective in front of a Noun?
A. Past Participle B.
Participial Adjective
C. Participial Noun D. Participial Adverb
BAHRIA COLLEGE NORE-I
i. If you don’t curtail your spending, you will be broke in no
time. The synonym for the underline word is:
A. follow B.
buy
C. purchase D.
reduce
ii. Opportunity knocks at the door once:
A. Simile B.
Personification
C. Metaphor D.
Hyperbole
iii. There are two types of _____: viral and bacterial. Choose the
correct option:
A. pneumonia B.
newmonia
C. pnumonia D.
newmonia
iv. Don’t blame yourself for the mistake; _____ is perfect:
A. everybody B.
nobody
C. somebody D.
each
v. Their progress was slow as they were tired. The underlined part
is a/an:
A. Simple sentence B.
Compound sentence
C. Complex sentence D.
Imperative sentence
vi. Our city will have _____ university soon. Choose the correct
option
A. a B.
an C. the D. no article
vii. We need to use ____ for the welfare and betterment of
humanity.
A. modern inventions B.
phones
C. transport D. food
viii. The teacher sent some homework ____ the end of the lesson.
The correct preposition is:
A. about B. by
C. at D.
in
ix. ____ it was raining, I still walked to school. Choose the
suitable transitional device from the following:
A. As a result B.
Accordingly
C. Consequently D.
Although
x. They welcomed the chief guest with a _____of flowers:
A. bouquet B.
bunch C. pack D. cluster
xi. Amjad arrived ____ than Bilal. Select the correct degree of
adverb:
A. early B.
earlier C. earliest D. most early
xii. A ‘Sonnet’ is an example of:
A. fiction B.
novel C. poetry D. drama
xiii. The old man remembers the days, when there was no television:
A. Noun clause B. Adjective clause
C. Adverb clause D. Simple sentence
xiv. The black umbrella with a broken handle is mine. The
underlined part is a/an:
A. Noun phrase B.
Adjective phrase
C. Adverb phrase D.
Apposite phrase
xv. Select which one of the sentences contains Transitive Verb:
A. Alex sent a postcard from USA. B
The wasps fought bravely.
C. The sun shone brightly. B.
Many horses fled away.
SECTION B
Q: 02. Read the following Passage carefully and answer any five
questions including Question No. (i) appended to it.
Note: Question (I) about summary writing is compulsory and carries
06 marks while rest of the questions carries 03 marks each.
BAHRIA COLLEGES – PNET
Masjid Cordoba is the living symbol of the past glory
of Islam and dominance of Islamic civilization In Europe. The Masjid was
founded by Abdul Rahman 1 in 784 AD, who after the fall of the Umayyad Dynasty
escaped to southern Spain. Once there, he established and consolidated his
control over almost the whole of the Iberian Peninsula. In Cordoba, he
attempted to recreate the glory and grandeur of Damascus, the
capital of the Islamic state. He erected magnificent buildings, promoted
agriculture and imported fruit trees and olive plants from his former home.
Even though the masjid was founded in 784 AD by Abdul Rehman, but the expansion
and enlargement of the masjid was carried on by his successors. This magnificent
masjld, a Jewel of Islamic architecture, was finely completed by Abu Amir Almansur
in 976 AD. The structure of the masjid comprises of a large hypostyle prayer hall
(hypostyle means filled with columns), a courtyard with a fountain in the
middle, a covered pathway circling the courtyard and minaret which is not
visible now because of It being encased in bell — tower.
Allama Iqbal paid a visit to the Masjid-e-Cordoba in 1933. This
visit was not an ordinary visit of an average tourist interested in ancient
monuments but a pilgrimage to an outstanding symbol of faith by a faithful
believer and visionary poet. The sight of the Masjid transposed him into the
golden age of Islam which provided roots to the enlightenment of Europe. These strong
feelings resulted in creation of one of his superb poems, the
Masjid- e-Qurtuba.
QUESTIONS:
i. Summarize the given passage. Also suggest a suitable title to
it.
ii. How is the masjid a living symbol of pat glory of Islam?
iIi. How did Alama lqbal feel after his visit to the masjid?
iv. Describe the structure of the masjid.
v. “The sight of the Masjid transposed him into
thegoldenage of Islam whichdevelopled roots to the enlightenmentof Europe.”
Elaborate.
vi.Whatin youropinion is the significance of the
Masjidof Cordoba to presentdayMuslims?
vii. Write Synonyms of the underlined words.
BAHRIA COLLEGE NORE–I
I belonged
to the following
clubs: Reading Club
(two years), second
year as Secretary Reading Club,
and Computer Club. In the year 2009, I received awards in the following
classes: Computer Applications, Geography, and Advanced Algebra/Trigonometry.
I currently belong to the Hiking and Outdoor Club,
and Environmental Awareness Club. In addition, this year I participated in a
programme called "Read with a Friend." In this programme I, along
with a group of students, went to the nearby elementary school to read to a
class of students from Kindergarten to Fifth Grade.
In order to gain an understanding of independence
and responsibility, I held several summer jobs in the preceding two years. I
also worked to help myself financially in a boarding school. My
first summer job was at the English Language Centre. My second job was at Mc
Donald’s, and my past summer job was at D.K. Academy. I am thankful to all
these institutions for my job experiences. They have prepared me mentally and
financially. This is important in a way that I am now more mature
and responsible; which helps me not to be worried about the future but to look
forward to it.
I am glad that I have got a taste of what the real
world has to offer. I have learned many lessons from my Public High School,
boarding school, and my work experiences. I am now ready to learn many more
lessons through my college experience. Although it has been tough, I have
succeeded so far. I am prepared to excel and make it much further
in the years to come with my college education. This developing positive
outlook has given me motivation that I need to become successful. I never give
up. When I am determined to achieve, "I shoot for the moon and land
amongst the stars."
QUESTIONS:
i. Summarize the given passage. Also suggest a
suitable title to it. (5+1=6)
ii. What are the writer’s achievements as a
student?
iii. How has the writer got the taste of the real
world?
iv. What was the writer’s purpose of doing summer
jobs?
v. How has the writer spent his summer vacation?
vi. What has the writer gained from his summer job
experiences?
vii. Give the SYNONYMS of the words that are
underlined in the passage
BAHRIA COLLEGE – KARSAZ:
One of the modern world’s intriguing sources of mystery has
been aeroplanes wanishing in mid-flight. One of themore famous of these was the
disappreance in 1937 of a pioneed woman avator Amelia earhard. On the second
stage of an attempted round the world flight, she had radioed her position as
she and her navigator searched
desperately for their destination, a tiny island in the Pacific. The plane
never arrived at Howland Island. Did it crash and sink after running out of
fuel? It had been a long haul from New Guinea, a twenty hour
flight covering some four thousand kilometres. Did Earhart have enough fuel to
set down on some other island on her radioed course? Or did she end up
somewhere else altogether? One fanciful theory had her being captured by the
Japanese in the Marshall Islands and later executed as an American spy; another
had her living out her days under an assumed name as a housewife in New Jersey.
2. Seventy years after Earhart's disappearance, 'myth busters' continue to
search for her. She was the best-known American woman pilot in the world.
People were tracking her flight with great interest when, suddenly, she
vanished into thin air. Aircraft had developed rapidly in sophistication after
World War One, with the 1920s and 1930s marked by an aeronautical
record-setting frenzy.
3. But only Earhart, the reserved tomboy from Kansas who disappeared three
weeks shy of her 40th birthday, still grips the public imagination. There are
currently two main theories about Amelia Earhart's fate. Some say the plane
could have broadcast only if it were on land. not in the water. The Coast Guard
and later the Navy, believing the distress calls were real, adjusted their
searches, and newspapers at the time reported Earhart and her navigator were
marooned on an island. An Earhart researcher, Elgen Long, claims that Earhart’s
airplane ran out of gas within fifty-two miles of the island and is sitting
somewhere in a 6,000-square-mile area, at a depth of 17,000 feet. At that depth,
the fuselage would still be in shiny, pristine condition if ever anyone were
able to locate it. It would not even be covered in a layer of silt. Those who
subscribe to this explanation claim that fuel calculations, radio calls and
other considerations all show that the plane plunged into the sea
somewhere off Howland Island.
QUESTIONS:
i)
Summarize the given passage. Also suggest a suitable title
for it.
ii)
Who was Amelia Earhart? Also men •
iii)
List the two theories about Amelia’s fate.
iv)
Explain the main idea of the second paragraph.
v)
Give the Antony of the underlined words.
vi)
Give your point of view about thetext type of the given
passage. And why do you think so?
vii)
Who are “Myth-Busters”?
PARAPHRASING AND POEM COMPREHENSION
Q: 03 Paraphrase any ONE of the following stanzas.
BAHRIA COLLEGES – PNET
And when the sun comes out,
After this rain shall stop,
A wondrous light will fill
Each dark, round drop,
I hope the Sun shines bright,
It will be a lovely sight.
OR
Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly
BAHRIA COLLEGE KARSAZ:
‘Tis a lesson you should heed,
Try, Try Again;
It at first you don’t succeed,
Try, try again;
Then your courage should appear,
For, if you will persevere,
You will conquer, never fear
Try, try again.
OR
Thy kindness shall bring to thee many sweet hours.
And blessings thy pathway to crown;
Affection shall weave thee a garland of flowers,
More precious than wealth or renown
BAHRIA COLLEGE NORE-I
I.
Be kind to thy brother: wherever you are,
The love of a brother shall be
An ornament purer and richer by far,
Than pearls from the depths of the sea.
OR
II.
I hear leaves drinking rain,
I hear rich leaves on top,
Giving the poor beneath,
Drop after drop.
b. Read the following stanza carefully and answer the questions
given at the end.
BAHRIA COLLEGES – PNET
If you find your task hard is hard, Try again;
Time bill bring you your reward, try again;
All that other folk can do,
With patience should not you?
Only keep this rule in view, try again.
QUESTIONS:
i.
What is theunderlying message given in the stanza?
ii.
Which rule shouldone keep in mind as stated in the stanza?
OR
But all of
that is
not its core,
its center is in truth
eternal stillness
bright blue skies
and all you hear
are gentle whispers
far away
and unimportant
QUESTIONS:
i.
What is the theme of the stanza?
ii.
Why, according to the poet, whispers are unimportant?
BAHRIA COLLEGE KARSAZ:
i.
What is the Rhyming scheme of the given stanza?
ii.
Explan the message of the poet.
OR
Hold fast to your dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That can not fly.
QUESTIONS:
i.
Elaborate implied message of the stanza in your own words.
ii.
What is the Rhyming scheme of the given stanza?
iii.
What do you understand by the phrase “broken-winged bird” ?
BAHRIA COLLEGE NORE-I
I.
Courage must come from the soul within,
The man must furnish the will to win,
So figure it out for yourself, my lad,
You were born with all that the great have had,
With your equipment they all began.
Get hold of yourself, and say: "I can."
QUESTIONS:
i. What equipment is essential for someone to
become a great person? (02)
ii. What must the young lad do and say? (02)
OR
II. Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly.
Hold fast to dreams
For when dreams go
Life is a barren field
Frozen with snow.
QUESTIONS:
i. Why did the poet advise to hold fast to dreams?
ii. What will happen if dreams go?
GRAMMAR
Q: 04 (a). fill in each blank with Past Indefinite
or Past Continuous Tense of the Verb in brackets.
BAHRIA COLLEGES
– PNET
i.
What ___________ (you / do) when I ___________ (call) you
last night?
ii.
Shamsa ___________ (watch) a film when she ___________ (hear)
the noise.
iii.
We ___________ (play) tennis when Javed ___________ (hurt)
his ankle.
iv.
When you ___________ (arrive) at the bus stand, who
___________(be) there?
BAHRIA COLLEGE NORE-I:
i. If you work hard, you ______ (pass) the
examination.
ii. She ______ (mop) the floor when her cousin
came in.
iii. He walked along the road, wondering what
_____.(happen)
iv. It seldom ____________ (rain) here in
February.
BAHRIA COLLEGE KARSAZ:
(i). Saman (live) ___________ in Berlin for
morethan two years, in fact, she (live) ___________ there when theBerlin wall
came down.
(ii). I am sick of rain andbad weather! Hopefully,
when we (wake) ___________ up tomorrow morning, the sun (shine) ___________.
(iii). If it (snow) ___________ this weekend, we
(go) ___________skiing near Lake Tahoe.
(iv). If you (need) ___________ to contact me
sometime next week, I (stay) ___________ at the Sheraton in San Francisco.
(v). When I (arrive) ___________ home last night,
I discovered that Jamil (prepare) ___________ a deliciousdinner.
(vi). I (have) ___________ thesamecar for more
than ten years. I (think) ___________ about buying a new one.
(b). Rewrite the following sentences so that the
Verbs will be in the Active Voice (Any Four).
BAHRIA COLLEGES – PNET
i. The teacher was pleased with the boy’s work.
ii. The town was destroyed by an earthquake.
iii.
We are taught grammar by Mrs Sikandar.
iv.
You will be given a ticket by the manager.
v.
The budding was damaged by the fire.
vi.
He was praised by the teacher.
BAHRIA COLLEGE NORE-I:
(b). Change the paragraph into indirect speech:
The King said, “Is my son dead?” The messenger
said, “No Sir, thank God.” The King worriedly said, “Do you mean he is fine?”
The messenger replied, “No Sir, he is in great trouble and badly needs your
help.”
BAHRIA COLLEGE KARSAZ:
(b). Change THE GIVEN direct speech into Indirect
Speech (Any Four)
(i). I said to her, “Are they inviting me for the
meeting?”
(ii). She said to me, “Brother, you are not
helpingme as I expected.”
(iii). She said, “I have been waiting forhim since
last morning.”
(iv). My brother said to me, “Have you bought a
story book for me?”
(v). My mother said, “ I saw you in the shop
buying chocolates.”
(vi). Rabi said, “ What a horrible sight!”
(vii.) I said, “ How beautiful your handwriting
is!”
c. Fill In the blanks with appropriate modal verb
as per direction given In the brackets. (Any Four).
BAHRIA COLLEGES – PNET
i. ___________ I come with you? (Permission)
ii. There was a time when I ___________ stay up
very late (Past Ability)
iii. You ___________ not lose any more weight. You
are already slim. (Necessity)
iv. My grandmother is eighty-five, but she
___________ still read and write without glasses. (Ability)
v. ___________ you help me with house work,
please? (Polite request)
vi. Our country ___________ become a superpower by
2025. (Possibility)
BAHRIA COLLEGE NORE-I:
i.Everybody knows the name of Iqbal. (Change into an Interrogative
Sentence)
ii. Remind me to come here again. (Transform into a Negative
Sentence)
iii. You must study regularly. (Change
into an Imperative Sentence)
iv. I can never forget you. (Change
into an Interrogative Sentence)
v. You are the only person fit for the post. (Change into a Negative Sentence)
vi. Are there any restrictions? (Change into
an Assertive Sentence)
BAHRIA COLLEGE KARSAZ:
(c) Do as Directed (Any Four) of the followings.
(i). You are requested to shut the windows and
doors. (Change into Imperative Sentence)
(ii). Do you like chocolate pasties? (Change into
Negative Sentence)
(iii). My name is Jawaid Nizami. (Change into
Interrogative Sentence)
(iv). This is a beautiful place. (Change
into Exclamatory Sentence)
(v). Go and try this newflavour. (Change into
Negative Sentence)
(vi). Today is not a gloomy weather. (Change into Assertive
Sentence)
(vii). Do turn off all the lights and fans when
you leave the room. (Change into Imperative Sentence)
SECTION — C (MARKS
24)
Q: 05. Write an Application to:
BAHRIA COLLEGES – PNET
The Managing Director of a firm for the post of
manager. (08)
BAHRIA COLLEGE NORE-I:
The Chief Executive of an organization for the post of Public
Relations Officer.
BAHRIA COLLEGE KARSAZ:
The Principal to start Sports Week in your school.
OR
Write a Letter to the editor of a newspaper about / to:
BAHRIA
COLLEGES – PNET
The nuisance caused by excessive use of pressure horns In the
city during exams.
BAHRIA COLLEGE NORE-I:
About the trouble caused by the
encroachments in front of the shops in bazaars, drawing attention of the
concerned authorities to take remedial measures.
BAHRIA COLLEGE KARSAZ:
highlight the importanceof proper garbage disposal with an
aim to create awareness among the city residents.
Q: 06. BAHRIA
COLLEGES – PNET
Describe your daily routine using appropriate /
correct transitional devices (at least six) for connecting your ideas logically
In a paragraph.
BAHRIA COLLEGE NORE-I:
Describe your visit to a park using
appropriate/correct transitional devices (at least six) for connecting your
ideas logically in a paragraph.
BAHRIA COLLEGE KARSAZ:
Q.6 Fill in the blanks with appropriate Transition
Words.
Lastly, logically, further, in addition, as you
can see it, in short
___________, the effect poverty has on education
needs to be examined. ___________ many students below the poverty line do not
have access to transportation and other resources that allow them to take advantage
of school of choice. The services available ___________ through programms
within their area are ___________ that
these students lack access to quality education and services students in middle
class homes have.
___________ . poverty can have an impart on
several aspects of an individuals life. Not only does it impact their work and
home life, but education as well. ___________ as a community, it is pivotal to
provide advanced services and assistance to individulas in lower-income areas.
Q: 07. Write an Essay (200 to 250 words)
BAHRIA COLLEGES – PNET
My most recent travel experience, Global Warming, Health is Wealth
BAHRIA COLLEGE NORE-I:
Importance of Sports and Games, Measures to save
our Environment, Information Technology
BAHRIA COLLEGE KARSAZ:
Seeking education is essential for all, Uses and misuses of Science and
Technology,
(BAHRIA COLLEGE NORE - 2022)
SECTION –A (MCQs)
The sports car drove the long and winding road. The underlined part is:a. subject b. sentence c. predicate d. object“They could have been late if they had not taken a taxi.” This sentence is conditional ______
a. Type I b. Type II c. Type III d. None of these
“Neither of the newspapers in English.” The underlined part is:
a. Distributive Pronoun b. Demonstrative Pronoun
c. Indefinite Pronoun d. Emphatic Pronoun“He runs a small grocery store.” The underlined word is a /an:
a. Linking Verb b. Intransitive Verb c. Auxiliary Verb d. Transitive VerbWhich of the following options is synonym of “proficient”?
a. inept b. ignorant c. expert d. clever“Because he was late, he missed the first period.” The underlined part of the sentence is:a. dependent clause b. independent clause c. relative clause d. None of these
“Jogging for thirty minutes every day helps you lose weight.”
a. Infinitive Phrase b. Gerund Phrase c. Adverb Phrase d. Prepositional Phrase
“One day, Pip gave something to eat and drink to a prisoner who had escaped from prison.”
The underlined part of the sentence is a /an:
a. Noun Clause b. Adjective Clause c. Infinitive Phrase d. Adjective Phrase“Eight people got into the elevator but it was crowded so three people got off.” The sentence is:
a. Simple b. Compound c. Complex d. Compound ComplexIt is typical for a Chinese family to make eight to nine dishes for the New Year Eve Dinner.”
The underlined word is a /an _____ Noun:
a. Uncountable b. Abstract c. Material d. CollectiveWhich of the following is not an Adverb.
a. gently b. yesterday c. then d. sensible“They _________ before he arrived.”
a. ate b. will have eaten c. had eaten d. have eaten"After the eight—hour flight, we were all tired." The underlined word is a /an:
a. Gerund b. Abstract Noun
Q: 02.c. Participle used as a Verb d. Participle used as an adjectiveSECTION-B
The use of prayer in healing isn't a new fad: instead it is an old idea, the significance of which for modern times is now being rediscovered. Many experts researching in health and stress management are advocating the benefits of prayer-based meditation. It is believed that achieving emotional tranquility through spiritual means could be the ultimate healing experience.
We are the only species conscious of our own mortality and have an organic craving for the eternal. Patients of terminal diseases are expected to show signs of depression and denial but those who are essentially religious are wired to God. When alone and afraid, such patients read their religious scriptures and even talk to God. He's always here, lending a patient hearing to them. The strength that comes with it keeps the patient going.
It is not only a matter of coping with illness. Religiously-inclined patients recover with few complications. By praying to God, religious patients acquire an indirect form of control over their ailment. They have a strong conviction that God is with them and that He's personally interested in their well-being. This safeguards psychological isolation, despair and negativity.
QUESTIONS:
Write down the summary of the passage. Also suggest a suitable title. (5 + 1 = 6)
What are the benefits of prayer-based meditation?
What is meant by “wired to God”?
I. Be
kind to thy father, for when thou wert young,
Who loved thee as fondly as he?
He caught the first accents that
fell from thy tongue,
And joined a thine innocent glee
OR
II. If
you find your task is hard
Try again;
Time will bring you your reward,
Try Again;
All that other folks can do,
Why with patience should not you?
Only keep this rule in view,
Try Again.
b. Read the following Stanzas carefully and answer the Questions appended to it:
I.
The clouds are romping with the
sea,
And fleshing waves call back to me
That naught is real but what is
fair,
That everywhere and everywhere
A glory liveth through despair.
Questions:
i. Give
two examples of Personification from the given stanza.
ii. Elaborate
the implied message of the stanza?
OR
II.
You can triumph and come to skill
You can be great if you will
You're well equipped for what fight you
choose
You have legs, arms and a brain to
use,
And the man who has risen, great deeds
to do
Began his life with no more than you
Questions:
i. How
do you triumph in life?
ii. Elaborate
the implied message of the stanza.
OR
III.
If you find your task is hard
Try again
Time will bring you your reward.
Try again;
All that other folk can do.
Why with patience should not you?
Only keep this rule in view,
Try again.
Questions:
i. What must one do if the task is hard?
ii. How can being patient help a person in his struggle ?
iii. Why is the poet repeating the sentence 'try again'?
Q: 04. a. Fill In the blanks with appropriate Modal Auxiliary Verbs as per directions given in the brackets (Any Four) (04)
i. They __________ help you with building your house (Ability).
ii. __________ you please pass the salt? (Polite request)
iii. When we were children, we __________ go into the woods to pick wild mushrooms. (Past ability)
iv. You __________ not add too much salt to my soup (Necessity)
v. __________ I have some cookies? (Permission)
vi. Where is my wallet? It __________ in my room (Possibility).
b. Change the paragraph / text into Indirect Speech: (04)
The mayor: 1 am proud to announce that a new children's park will be built in the Sutter neighbourhood.'
The mayor: “I made a promise to improve your lives. Whose lives are better to start with than those of our children?”
The city planner: “The new park is a result of several months of research and planning”
Resident: “I don't know who is more excited - me or my children!”
OR
Change the Narration of any FOUR of the followings. (04)
(i) She said to me, “I have written an essay.”
(ii) The gardener said to the children, “Don’t spoil the plants.”
(iii) The players shouted, “We are winner!”
(iv) He said to me, “Will you lend me your camera?”
(v) Father said to me, “May you go higher in your life.”
(vi) They said to him, “What is your business?”
(vii) She said, “How pretty the bird is!"
c. Do as directed (Any FOUR) of the following: (04)
i. It is a lovely rose. (Change into Exclamatory)
ii. Bravo! A nice kick. (Change into Assertive)
iii. She did not behave well there (Change into Interrogative)
iv. Will you lend me your book? (Change into Imperative)
v. Show me your house. (Change into Interrogative)
vi. You could not have taken the school bus. (Change Into Interrogative)
Q: 05. Write an Application to the Managing Director of a firm for the post of Manager (08)
OR
Write a Letter to the Editor of a newspaper complaining about the transport system in your locality drawing the attention of the concerned authorities to take remedial measures.
Q: 06. Write a paragraph
to describe the most memorable experience of your life using appropriate /
correct Transitional Devices (at least SIX). (06)
Q: 07. Write an Essay on any ONE of the following topics (200-250 words) (10)
Charms of
Winter Season OR The Role of Social
Media in Our life
OR How can we Save our Environment
BAHRIA COLLEGE KARSAZ - 2022
These days, it is not unusual to see people listening to music or using electronic gadgets while crossing busy roads or travelling on public transports, regardless of the risks involved. I have often wondered why they want to take such risks” is it because they want to exude a sense of independence, or they want to tell the world to stop bothering them? Or is it that they just want to show how cool they are? Whether it is a workman or an executive, earphones have become an inseparable part of our lives. Sometimes even leading to tragicomic situations.
2. The other day, an electrician had come to our house to fix something. We told him in detail what needed to be done. But after he left, I found that the man had done almost nothing. It later turned on that he could not hear our directions clearly because he had an earphone on. Hundreds of such earphones addicts commute by the Metro every day. While one should not begrudge anyone their moments of privacy or their love for music, the fact is 'iPod oblivion' can sometimes be very dangerous.
3. Recently. I was travelling with my wife on the Metro. Since the train was approaching the last station, there weren't too many passengers. In our compartment, other than us, there were only two women sitting on the other side of the aisle. And then suddenly, I spotted a duffle bag. The bomb scare lasted for several minutes. Then suddenly, a youth emerged from nowhere and picked up the bag. When we tried to stop him, he looked at us, surprised. Then he took off his earpieces, lifted the bag, and told us that the bag belonged to him and that he was going to get off at the next station.
4. We were stunned but recovered in time to ask him where he was all this while. His answer: he was in the compartment, leaning against the door totally immersed in the music. He had no clue about what was going on around him. When he got off, earplugs in his hand, we could hear strains of the song.
QUESTIONS:
i. Summarize
the given passage. Also suggest a suitable title for it. (5+1=6)
ii. What
reasons does the author offer for the people taking risks on the road?
iii. Why
didn't the electrician carry out the work properly?
iv. Why
were the people in the Metro doubtful about the bag?
v. Give
the SYNONYMS of the underlined words.
vi. Explain the term 'earphone addicts'.
vii. Find words from the paragraph indicated which are similar in meaning to the words given
below (a). inspite of (para 1) (b). path (pare 3) (e) absorbed (para 4)
a roaring, smashing
monster of destruction,
raking all man's work
from the valleys,
from the vales,
and sends them spinning,
broken flying –
not its core,
its center is in truth
eternal stillness
bright blue skies
and all you hear
are gentle whispers
far away
b. Read the following Stanzas carefully and answer the Questions
appended to it: (04)
I.
I hear leaves drinking rain:
I hear rich leaves on top
Giving the poor beneath
Drop after drop;
Tis a sweet noise to hear
These green leaves drinking near.
QUESTIONS:
i. Write the Rhyming Scheme of the given stanza. (02)
ii. Give two examples of Imagery from the given stanza? (02)
OR
'T is a lesson you should heed
Try, try again.
If at first you don't succeed,
Try, try again.
Then your courage should appear.
For, if you will persevere.
You will conquer, never fear.
Try, try again.
i.What advice is the poet giving in this stanza? (02)
ii. Write meanings of the underlined words. (02)
a. Fill In the blanks with appropriate Modal Auxiliary Verbs as per directions given in the brackets (Any Four) (04)
1. It ___________ (rain) since last night and it ___________ (look)
as if it may rain for the rest of the day.
2. My school ___________ (hold) a food-and-fun fair next month to
raise money for the school building-fund
3. The bees not only ___________ (collect) honey, but they
pollinate the flowers as well
4. Maria told him what ___________ (happen) run) to his dog, se he
___________ (run) home to see it.
5. ___________ (be) the taxi ___________ (come) yet?
6. We ___________ (go) shopping last weekend. There ___________ (be)
a great crowd at the shopping center.
7. The birds ___________ (sing) in the trees, and there ___________
(be) not a cloud in the sky.
b. Change the paragraph / text into Indirect Speech: (04)
Mother said to Ali, “Why are you late from school?” Ali said, “I slipped by stepping on a banana.” Mother was shocked to hear this. She said, “Have you hurt yourself?” Ali replied. “I have got a bad bruise on my left knee.”
c. Do as directed (Any FOUR) of the following: (04)
i. They were happy to move to the city (Change into Negative)
ii. Ahmed has already eaten his dinner (Charge into an
Interrogative Sentence)
iii. He does his own work. (Change into an Imperative Sentence)
iv. Who knows answers to these questions? (Change into a statement)
v. Samantha did not take the medicine. (Change into Positive)
vi. Bob was working this weekend. (Change into Negative)
Q: 05. Write an Application to your Principal requesting him to arrange one day trip. (08)
OR
Letter to the Editor of a newspaper regarding Frequent Breakdown of Electricity drawing attention of the concerned authorities to take the remedial measures. (08)
Q: 06. Use the appropriate Transitional Devices from the list below to fill in any SIX blanks in the following passage. (06)
also, although, because, but, even, first, however, In addition, moreover, similarly
__________ online learning has both advantages and disadvantages, the benefits far outweigh the drawbacks __________. __________ most of the disadvantages can be reduced through careful planning. The __________ and perhaps most obvious disadvantage of online classes is the lack of face to face interaction. Teachers cannot gauge their student’s nonverbal reactions. __________, students miss the teacher's non-verbal cues: tone of voice, pauses, and gestures. They cannot spontaneously ask a question or volunteer an answer. They __________ their fellow students. __________ computers can accommodate physical limitations with text to speech, enlargeable print, font or mouth-operated controls and other adaptations, many students with disabilities have much better access to information than in traditional classrooms. __________, slower students or language learners who need to hear material more than once can read or listen repeatedly and learn at their own pace.
Q: 07. Write an Essay on any ONE of the following topics (200-250 words) (10)
OR Importance of Education
BAHRIA MODEL SCHOOLS
Q: 02. Read the following passage carefully and answer questions appended
to it.
Note: Question # 01 about Summary Writing is compulsory and carries
06 marks while rest of the questions carries 03 marks each.
The population of Pakistan is increasing at a rate of 3.2%. Presently, we have to feed more than 200 million people and if the rate of increase in population remains the same, then it will be almost double by the year 2025, leading to add pressure on the underground water resources. Factors such as Global Warming and climate change will further aggravate the problem of the water scarcity. According to a research study on water resources of Pakistan, water of economic values of $70 billion is being thrown into sea every year due to non-construction of water reservoirs. Being water starved country, which has the foreign reserve of only $20 billion, we cannot afford throwing water of the economic value of $70 billion every year into sea.
Study of Pakistan Counsel of Research on the Water Resources of
Pakistan (PCRWR) revealed that rapid depletion of ground water may soon worsen
the water crisis in Pakistan's major cities, causing a drought-like situation.
Such crisis needs to be taken on war footings, otherwise, a large
section of Pakistan's population, especially those living in big cities, will
be facing severe shortage of water.
QUESTIONS:
I. Summarize the given passage. Also suggest a suitable title to
it.
II. What difficulty will anse with the increase in Pakistan's
population?
III. What do you mean by Global Warming?
IV. How will Global Warming affect the shortage of water in our country?
V. What has PCRWR revealed about the situation In Pakistan?
Vl. Suggest one measure to be taken to cope up with the water
crisis in Pakistan.
VII. Write Antonyms of the underlined words.
Q: 03.
a. Paraphrase any ONE of the following stanzas.
“Courage” the morning-glory
saith;
“Rejoice!” the daisy murmureth,
And just to live is so divine
When pansies lift their eyes to mine.
OR
The wind is now
a roaring smashing monster of destruction,
raking all man work from the valleys
from the vales.
and send them spinning
broken flying
b. Read the following stanza carefully and answer the questions
given at the end.
Figure it out for yourself, my lad.
You've all that the greatest of men have had,
Two arms, two hands, two legs, two eyes,
And a brain to use
If you would be wise
With this equipment they all began,
So start for the top and say “I Can”
QUESTIONS:
I. What has the poet pointed out that makes a human different from
others?
II. What does the word “Equipment” refer to in the fifth
line?
OR
The clouds are romping with the sea,
And flashing waves cell back to me
That naught is real but what is fair,
That everywhere and everywhere
A glory liveth through despair.
QUESTIONS:
I. Why are the clouds romping with the sea?
II. What does the poet mean when he says that glory lives with
despair?
Q: 4.
a. Identify Demonstrative, Reflexive and Interrogative Pronouns
in the following sentences.
I. Who is there?
II. Hand no that hammer.
III. I saw myself in the mirror.
IV. Which is your pen?
b. Replace each Adverb Clause by an Adverb or Adverb Phrase.
I. As soon as I saw the cobra I ran away.
II. I did not pay her, as I had no money with me.
III. I have not been well since I returned from Murree.
IV. He may go home after his work is finished.
c. Do as Directed. (Any four)
I. I can never forget you. (Change
into an Interrogative Sentence)
II. Only the brave deserves the praise. (Change into a Negative Sentence)
III. Books are a source of comfort for us. (Change into an Interrogative Sentence)
IV. Will you please close the door? (Change into an Imperative Sentence)
V. Literature is the story of humans. (Change into a Negative Sentence)
VI. Go away from here. (Change
into Imperative Sentence)
Q: 5. Write an Application to the District Nazim about the poor condition of your area.
OR
Write a Letter to the Editor of a Newspaper about Increasing street
crimes.
Q: 6. Use the Appropriate Transitional Devices given in the list below to fill In the following blanks.
since, otherwise, until, however, therefore, although
I. We hope to receive the order on time, _________we will cancel.
II. She was attractive; _________she was not beautiful.
III. _________an iInvoice is paid in cheque, make sure it is
deposited as soon as possible.
IV. Our company expanded, _________we hired new personnel.
V. _________last week, she has not been the same.
VI. Najma was a terrible employee _________she got promoted.
Q: 7. Write an Essay on any ONE of the following topics.
I. Need for online studies
II. My Ambition
III. Courtesy
ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOLS & COLLEGES SYSTEM
PRE – BOARD 2021-22 - APRIL
Q: 2. Read the following passage carefully and answer any FIVE
questions including Question No. (I) appended to it. Note: Question (i) about
summary writing is compulsory carrying 06 marks while rest of the questions
carry 03 marks each. (6
+ 4 X 3 = 18)
It is rare to find someone with good technical and communication
skills. You can get far ahead of your class fellows if you focus on your
communication skill. People will judge, evaluate, promote or
block you based on your communication skills. Since habits form by repeating both
good and bad forms of communication, learn to observe great communicators and
adopt their styles and traits — in written and verbal forms. The art of
listening and learning from each and every interaction, is another secret
recipe. Develop the subconscious habit of listening to yourself as you speak
and know when to pause.
Learning what not to say is probably more important than learning
what to say. As your career develops, you will realize that the wise speak
less. Speak when you have value to add, else refrain. Poorly constructed emails
with grammatical errors are acceptable between friends, but they should be
seriously avoided while communicating formally with your seniors. Avoid any
communication in an emotional state when you might say things you will regret
later. One unnecessary word uttered at the wrong time or place can ruin a
relationship, career or even your life. Such is the power of words. If such a
thing happens, you should immediately apologize, else it may haunt
you for life.
Another problem to overcome is speaking too fast. Since our minds
are working faster than our speech, we are inclined to speak fast. This does not
necessarily mean that the person hearing it will get it any faster. On the
contrary, it is always the reverse. So slow down, and think before you speak. “When
I get ready to speak to people," Abraham Lincoln said. "I spend
two-third of the time thinking what they want to hear and one-third thinking
what I want to say." Adding humour and wit is also
essential. But realize that not all jokes are funny and observe certain
boundaries. Never say anything that could offend. Remember you are not a
comedian who must offend as many people as you can to be witty.
QUESTIONS:
i. Write down the summary of the passage. Also suggest a suitable
title. (5 + 1 = 6)
ii. Why is it necessary to have good communication skills?
iii. How can communication skills be developed?
iv. Write down meanings of the underlined word
v. What according to the writer, should be avoided while
communicating?
vi. Why should you be careful when you tend to be humorous?
vii. Write down any three traits of a good speaker, from whom you
are inspired.
Q: 3. a. Paraphrase any ONE of the following stanzas.
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you:
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
OR
Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly.
b. Read the following Poem / Stanzas carefully and answer the
questions appended to it:
You are the handicap you must face,
You are the one who must choose your place,
You must say where you want to go,
How much you will study the truth to know,
God has equipped you for life, but He
Lets you decide what you want to be.
QUESTIONS:
i.
What
is the message of the poet in the above given stanza?
ii.
What
opportunities God has given to human beings to be successful in life?
OR
For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude:
And then my heart with pleasure fills.
And dances with that daffodils.
QUESTIONS:
i.
How
do daffodils help the poet in getting rid of pensive mood?
ii.
Write
and explain any two poetic devices used in the stanza.
Q: 4.
a.
Fill in the blanks with appropriate Form of the Verbs given in the brackets.
I. THE club __________ (hold) its annual meeting last
Monday.
II. He __________ (prepare) for his examination next week.
III. The __________ car (travel) very fast when It skidded.
IV. They __________ (visit) many countries by the time they return
home.
b. Change the FOUR bold into Indirect Speech. (4)
Maria recently returned from a conference in Dubai and told her
colleagues about her trip there. She said "The architecture of Dubai is
fascinating, with many now buildings of glass and steel". Of course,
she also saw the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. Some of her (mewls
went up to the top, but Maria said, "I didn't because I am afraid of
heights". She said, "I don't even like being on a second-storey
balcony, so the Burj Khalifa was definitely out of question for me!"
Maria said that there were many shopping centers in Dubai, but they were
expensive. The weather was 'unbelievably hot.' On her last night in Dubai,
Maria and her friends went on a dinner cruise on a small boat in the harbor.
There was music and great food, and they could see the lights of the city as
the boat cruised through the harbor, She added, "It was the perfect
ending to two weeks in Dubai".
c. Do as directed (any FOUR) of the following (4)
i.
Ismail
always feeds the cat before going out. (Change into Interrogative Sentence)
ii.
They
launched their business last year. (Change into Negative Sentence)
iii.
The
mother reprimanded the boy for coming home late. (Change into Interrogative Sentence)
iv.
The
captain ordered the soldiers to fire at the enemy. (Change into Negative Sentence)
v.
The
teacher told the boys not to make a noise. (Change into Interrogative Sentence)
vi.
Lot
the task be finished. (Change into Imperative Sentence)
Q: 5. Write an Application to the MPA of your city requesting him
for a children's park in your locality. (8)
OR
Write a Letter to the Editor of a newspaper about the nuisance
caused by the excessive use of pressure horns in the city during examination
days drawing attention of the concerned authorities to take the remedial
measures.
Q: 6. Describe a trip that include something unexpected and
surprising using appropriate / correct Transitional Devices (at least Six) for
connecting your ideas logically in a paragraph. (6)
Q: 7. Write an essay on any ONE of the following topics: (200-250
words) (10)
Artificial Intelligence OR Respect OR Video Games
Influence