11th Class English Past Paper DG khan Board 2024 Group 1

Objective and Subjective 11th Class English Past Paper Group 1 DG khan Board 2024 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 2024 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.
  • 1. (a) Choose the correct option in the meaning to the following underlined words and fill up the bubbles (Book-l, Short Stories, Book III Plays and Poems)
  • 1. Enrich that smile, her eyes began: (A) Embitter  (B) Enhance  (C) Enslave  (D) Entrap
  • 2. I wiped the streams of sweat from my face to keep from stinging my eyes.  (A) Piercing  (B) Opening  (C) Closing  (D) Admiring
  • 3. There were chickens, pigeons and legs of mutton in the roast and an appetizing odour.  (A) stale  (B) insipid  (C) savory  (D) satiated
  • 4. The readers are sure to enjoy these parables as food for thought. (A) Funny stories  (B) Moral stories  (C) Love stories  (D) Tragic stories
  • 5. You have been the veterans of creative suffering.  (A) Novice  (B) Experienced  (C) Poor  (D) Dejected
  • 6. As he smoked he seemed to relish every puff.  (A) Mourn  (B) Enjoy  (C) Criticize  (D) Crush
  • 7. She moves away suspiciously.  (A) Quickly  (B) Slowly  (C) Mockingly  (D) Doubiously
  • 8. He is middle-aged unctuous, resonant.  (A) Feigned  (B) Tamed  (C) Innocent  (D) Talkative
  • 9. I won't forget this rudeness. Mr. Van Dusen.  (A) Kindness  (B) Insolance  (C) Gift  (D) Surprise
  • 10. Snorting noisly, she passes.  (A) Grunting  (B) Smiling  (C) Preaching  (D) Clapping
  • Choose the correct answers for the following and fill up the bubbles
  • 11. Sheikh Saadi belonged to___: (A) Iraq  (B) Iran  (C) Afghanistan  (D) Pakistan
  • 12. The young man had put on a coat.  (A) Red  (B) Brown  (C) Blue  (D) Grey
  • 13. Who forces the Man in "Heat Lightning" to run away ?  (A) The Dog  (B) Cat  (C) Rat  (D) Lion
  • 14. Clark picks up the newspaper, named___: (A) The Guardian  (B) The Gull  (C) The Sunday Times  (D) The Washington Post
  • 15. The total members of the Bittering family in number are____: (A) 2  (B) 4  (C) 5  (D) 6
  • Choose the correct form of the verb and fill up the bubbles
  • 16. We___waiting for you since morning.  (A) Are  (B) Were  (C) Have been  (D) Was
  • 17. She behaves as if she ____ princess.  (A) Was  (B) Were  (C) Is  (D) Am
  • 18. The train___leave the station in a few minutes.  (A) Was  (B) Were  (C) Is  (D) Will
  • 19. We our friend yesterday.  (A) Met  (B) Meets  (C) Will meet  (D) Have been meeting
  • 20. Money the mare go.  (A) Make  (B) Makes  (C) Made  (D) Will make
  • 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 bad the old man planted his secret garden?  (Clearing in the Sky)
  • (ii) Were the Bitterings satisfied with life on the Mars?  (Dark They were, and Golden-Eyed)
  • (iii) What suggestion can you give to Hubert to save him from such a humiliating situation ? (The Piece of String)
  • (iv) How did Gorgios persuade his people to make his country strong? (The Reward)
  • (v) How did the camel men cure their camel? (The Foolish Quack)
  • (vi) What measures can the farmers of today take to save their crops from the attack of locusts and other insects?
  • (vii) Why did Della feel pride in the beauty of her hair? (The Gift of the Magi)
  • (viii) What happened when Mehrun reached the age of 14?  (God Be Praised)
  • (ix) Why did people come out on the Mall?  (Overcoat)
  • 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) Why did the Second Man accuse the First Man of lying?
  • (ii) Why did the dog enter the bus station?
  • (iii) What was the purpose of Kreton's visit to the Earth?
  • (iv) How does Kreton scure his ship from powers and AIDE ?
  • (v) Why does General power think that Kreton is a spy?
  • (vi) What is Harry's philosophy? Can it be useful in present time ?
  • (vii) What does Clay want to write in the Ad. ?
  • (viii) Write a few lines about Clay Larrabee.
  • Q.4. Write short answers (in 3-5 lines/sentences) of any Four questions in words of your own from Book-III (Poems)
  • (i) How does the poet describe the journey of Night Mail?
  • (ii) What is the theme of the poem "In the Street of the Fruit Stalls"?
  • (iii) What was written on the padestal of the statue in "Ozymandias" ?
  • (iv) Why does the poet call modern men as hollow men ?
  • (v) Without whose love in Bullah at a loss?
  • (vi) What is the effect of love as described in "Love - an Essence of All Religions"?
  • 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 the change of subject.
  • Q.6. Write a story with the moral lesson "Honesty is the Best Policy" OR  "Might is Right"
  • Q.7. (a) Explain the following lines with reference to the context: 
  • Wicks balance flame, a dark dew falls In the street of the fruit stalls Melon, guava, mandarin,  
  • Pyramid-piled like cannon balls,  Glow red-hot, gold-hot, from within.
  • (b) Punctuate the following extract from Book-1 (Short Stories)
  • the towns empty but we found native life in the hills sir dark people yellow eyes the martians very friendly we talked a bit not much they learn english fast
  • (c) Use any Five of the following pair of words in your own sentences: 
  • (i) Access, Excess (ii) Childlike, Childish (iii) Dissent, Descent (iv) Illicit, Elicit  (v) Medal, Meddle (vi) Then, Than  (vii) Bored, Board
  • Q.8. Translate the following passage into Urdu (Book-1 Short Stories)
  • Sweat popped out on the boy's face and he began to struggle. Mrs. Jones stopped, jerked him around in front of her, put a half nelson about his neck, and continued to drag him up the street. When she got to her door, she dragged the boy inside, down a hall and into a large kitchenette-furnished room at the rear of the house. She switched on the light and left the door open. The boy could hear other roomers laughing and taking in the large house. Some of their doors were open, too, so he knew he and the woman were not alone. The woman still held him by the neck in the middle of her room.
  • Note: English medium/foreign candidates will write an essay of (250-300) words on "Patriotism".

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