11th Class English Past Paper DG khan Board 2019 Group 2

Objective and Subjective 11th Class English Past Paper Group 2 DG khan Board 2019 Typed by Professor Mahrooz Ahmad Suib. This past paper is very helpful in the preparation for the syllabus of English class 11th for the students of the intermediate and these are according to the paper patterns of all Punjab boards such as DG khan Board.

Summary and Contents: 
Topics which are discussed in the notes are given below:
  • Objective Papers such as Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) 11th Class English Past Paper DG khan Board 2019 Group 2 pdf download for all Punjab Boards.
  • In the objective part of the paper, there are 20 mcqs and one mcqs means one mark marking it a total of 20 marks in the objective paper.
  • Essay Type Papers such as short questions of Lessons, Plays and Poems, Letters, Applications, Stories, Pair of Words, and Passage English into Urdu in the form of English paper Class 11th for all Punjab Boards.
  • Q.1.(a) Choose the correct option in the meaning to the following underlined words and fill up the bubbles (Book-I, Short Stories, Book III Plays and Poems)
  • 1. Norma made a contemptuous noise: (A) scornful  (B) beautiful  (C) faint  (D) dainty
  • 2. Mr. Hubert was choked with anger:  (A) pleased  (B) flushed  (C) stifled  (D) senseless
  • 3. The others tried to pacify the slave. (A) grip  (B) punish  (C) calm  (D) gap
  • 4. They would hew out a stone of hope out of the mountain of despair. (A) bring out (B) give out (C) make out (D) cut off
  • 5. The young man looked to be togged up for Saturday night. (A) dressed (B) dirty (C) wounded (D) saddened
  • 6. The girl looked stunned. (A) pretty (B) dirty (C) shocked (D) pleased
  • 7. Ellen said that she felt sordid. (A) lofty (B) nobel (C) base (D) pleasing
  • 8. The Oyster and the Pearl is a sentimental comedy. (A) emotional (B) serious (C) tragic (D) scientific
  • 9. The faces of the boys were radiant: (A) gloomy (B) glowing (C) thin (D) dark
  • 10. Without his love, none can dwell here: (A) die (B) live (C) pass (D) sleep
  • (b) Each question has four options, Only one choice is correct. Choose the correct answers for the following and fill up the bubbles:
  • 11. Who gave the philosophy of "Take it Easy". (A) Harry (B) Fenton (C) Clay (D) The Girl
  • 12. Who does not remain in the world? (A) Dictator (B) General (C) Tyrant (D) Alien
  • 13. What was the name of the youngest daughter of Abdul? (A) Shamsun (B) Ziabunnisa (C) Umda (D) Mehrunnisa
  • 14. To which place did Norma want to have a trip? (A) to Europe (B) to China (C) to Congo (D) to Africa
  • 15. From which thing second man was afraid of? (A) storm (B) witches (C) lightening (D) darkness
  • (c) Choose the correct form of the verb and fill up the bubbles
  • 16 She___to office daily. (A) go (B) goes (C) will go (D) is going
  • 17. All___well that ends well. (A) is (B) was (C) does (D) has been
  • 18. If it rains, the crops___better. (A) grow (B) are growing (C) will grow (D) have been growing
  • 19. I___living here since 1970. (A) am  (B) have been  (C) has been  (D) was
  • 20 He___two day ago. (A) had died (B) dies  (C) has died (D) died
  • Q. 2. Write short answers in (3-5 lines/sentences) of any six questions in words of your own Book-I (Short stories)
  • (i) Why did Mr. Steward continue persuading Norma?
  • (ii) Why did the son at the age of six cry?
  • (iii) What was the advice Harry gave to the people?
  • (iv) What was the view point of the parents of Gorgios? 
  • (v) Why did the doctor call the sick girl by her first name?
  • (vi) What did the quack do with the old woman?
  • (vii) What was the cause of Negroes' discontentment?
  • (viii Why did Della feel proud in the beauty of her hair?
  • (ix) Why did the people come out on the Mall?
  • Q.3. Write short answers in (3-5 lines/sentences) of any Five questions in words of your own from Book-III (One Act Plays) (i) What were the circumstances that forced the girl to leave her car on the road?
  • (ii) Why did the girl not accompany the second man?
  • (iii) What was the condition of the weather? (Heat Lightening)
  • (iv) What is the role of General Powers in the play?
  • (v) Why does Roger Spelding criticize John?
  • (vi) Why does Clay need money?
  • (vii) Which are the specific traits of Harry that appeal you?
  • (viii) Why does the writer decide to buy the Oyster without looking at the pearl?
  • Q. 4. Write short answers in (3-5 lines/sentences) of any Four questions in words of your own from Book-III (Poems)
  • (i) What is the reaction of sheepdogs on the arrival of night mail train?
  • (ii) What are feelings of the poet standing in the dark? (in the street of Fruit Stalls)
  • (iii) What has the poet described in the poem "The Feed"?
  • (iv) What has made the efforts of Muslims fruitless? (Rubaiyat).
  • (v) Why does the poet put emphasis on how to know himself?
  • (vi) Mention any three attributes of God in detail.
  • Q. 5. Write a letter to your friend congratulating him on his brilliant success in the examination OR Write an application to the Principal of your college for remission of fine.
  • 6. Write a story on the moral lesson "One good turn deserves another " OR "All that glitters is not gold "
  • Q.7. (a) Explain the following lines with reference to the conte
  • This is the Night Mail crossing the Border, Bringing the cheque and the postal order
  • Letters for the rich, letters for the poor, The shop at the corner, the girl next door
  • (b) Punctuate the following extract from Book-I (Stories): does your throat hurt you added the mother to the child but the little girl s expression did not change nor did she move her eyes from my face.
  • (c) Use any Five of the following pair of words in your own sentences:
  • (i) Foul; Fowl (ii) Heal; Heel (iii) Lessen; Lesson (iv) Metal; Mettle (v) Ring; Wring (vi) Sew; Sow (vii) Waist, Waste
  • Q.8. Translate the following passage into Urdu: From this mountain top I looked far in every direction over the rugged hills my father and mother had cleared and formed corn, maize and cane. The one slope they had not cleared was the one from which my father had cleared his last, small patch. I followed him from his clearing in the sky down a new path toward the deep valley below.
  • Note: English medium/foreign candidates will write an essay on "An evening on the River Side".

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