11th Class English Past Paper Faisalabad Board 2017 Group 1

Objective and Subjective 11th Class English Past Paper Group 1 Faisalabad Board 2017 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 Faisalabad 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 Faisalabad Board 2017 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.
  • Choose the correct option of the underlined words from the columns A, B, C, D and fill up the bubbles:
  • 1. The young man looked at the guitar with an air of connoisseur. (a) Illiterate (b) Beggar (c) Ignorant (d) Critic
  • 2. Let freedom ring from the curvaceous peaks of California. (a) Lofty (b) Having curves (c) Low (d) Flat
  • 3. The lid of the rocket gave a bulging pop. (a) Increasing (b) Decreasing(c) Pleasant (d) Mild
  • 4. The captain established headquarters in an abandoned bar. (a) Populated (b) Deserted (c) Spacious (d) Narrow
  • 5. Norma made a scoffing sound. (a) Knocking (b) Laughing (c) Mocking (d) Talking
  • 6. To be able to realize his aim, man got enmeshed in love. (a) Netted (b) Freed (c) Escaped (d) Ran away
  • 7. Through love, wrath seems to be mercy. (a) Smile (b) Laugh (c) Mock (d) Anger
  • 8. Trusting his images, he assumes their relevance. (a) Rectify (b) Suppose (c) Certify (d) Beautify
  • 9. Kreton says that his visit is impromptu. (a) Important (b) Essential (c) Predesigned (d) Unprepared
  • 10. The girl is sobbing and is out of breath. (a) Laughing (b) Smiling (c) Weeping (d) Singing
  • Choose the correct option for the following blanks from the columns A,B,C,D and fill up the bubbles:
  • 11. What was the boy giving to street Arab? (a) Pudding (b) Bread (c) Rice (d) Bovril
  • 12. What were the feelings of Hubert, when he was informed of recovery of pocket book? (a) Disgusted (b) Triumphed(c) Indifferent(d) Concerned
  • 13. Why did the old man hunt the squirrels?   (a) To sell    (b) To kill     (c) To cook for meal   (d) To pet
  • 14. The poet is______because he thinks in broken images.  (a) Quick    (b) Slow    (c) Sharp    (d) Intelligent
  • 15. What was impression of Kreton on seeing the inside of the house? (a) Disgusted    (b) Delightful  (c) Callous   (d) Sorrowful
  • Choose the correct form of verb from the columns A,B,C,D and fill up the bubbles:
  • 16. I advise him_____the truth.   (a) To say    (b) To tell    (c) To speak    (d) To ask
  • 17. Would that I______a minister!   (a) Am    (b) Was    (c) Are    (d) Were
  • 18. We generally______Urdu in college.   (a) Speak    (b) Spoke   (c) Speaks    (d) Spoken
  • 19. Charity_______at home.   (a) Begin    (b) Has begun    (c) Begins    (d) Began
  • 20. It_______since morning.     (a) Will be blowing    (b) Is blowing   (c) Blow    (d) Has been blowing 
  • 2. Answer (in 3-5 lines / sentences) any SIX of the following questions from Book-I (Short Stories): 12
  • (i) Why did Norma consider the tone and attitude of Mr. Steward offensive?
  • (ii) What happened to the boy when he tried to snatch the purse?
  • (iii) How did the doctor try to persuade the girl to show her throat?
  • (iv) What did everybody say when the old man bought that farm?
  • (v) What was engraved on the tomb-stone of Hubert?
  • (vi) What was the punishment inflicted upon the quack by the villages?
  • (vii) Who was Martin Luther King Jr.?
  • (viii) What did Della tell Jim about her love for him?
  • (ix) What happened when the overcoat was removed from young man's body?
  • 3. Answer (in 3 - 5 lines / sentences) any FIVE of the following questions from Book-III (One Act Plays): 10
  • (i) Why was the girl in "Heat Lightning" unable to describe the killer?
  • (ii) How did the second man accuse the first man of lying?
  • (iii) Describe the condition of the weather in the play "Heat Lightning".
  • (iv) What is Kreton's purpose of visit?
  • (v) How damaging is violence in life? Write five sentences.
  • (vi) What kind of life do you foresee in the year 5000?
  • (vii) Describe Harry's philosophy.
  • (viii)What happened to Clay's father? 4. Answer (in 3 - 5 lines / sentences ) any FOUR of the following questions from Book-III (Poems): 8
  • (i) Why does the poet consider Cherry the loveliest of all the trees?
  • (ii) Which are the qualities of Sindhi woman that impress the poet?
  • (iii) Why does the poet consider modern men as hollow men?
  • (iv) What type of delights do we miss in our daily life because of lack of time?
  • (v) What is the bare truth Sachal Sarmast talks of in the poem "He Came to Know Himself"?
  • (vi) How does the poet compare the man of words with man of deeds in the poem "A Man of Words and Not of Deeds"?
  • 5. Write a letter to your father explaining the causes of your failure. OR 10 Write an application to the principal of your college requesting him to give you readmission in the college.
  • 6. Write a story on the moral lesson: 10 "As you sow, so shall you reap" OR "Honesty is the best policy" 7.(a)Explain the following lines with reference to the context: 05 Our dried voices, when We whisper together Are quiet and meaningless (b) Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:(Short Stories)05 and jess he bragged regardless of my three score years and ten i ploughed it ploughed it with a mule.
  • (c) Attempt any FIVE of the following pairs of words in sentences of your own: 10 (i) Allusion, Illusion (ii) Beat, Beet (iii) Die, Dye (iv) Gait, Gate (v) Idle, Idol (vi) Pore, Pour (vii) Way, Weigh
  • 8. Translate the following passage into Urdu:(Short Stories Book-I) 15 Looking out, all the trees were queer and still, clotted with insects, their boughs weighed to the ground.The earth seemed to be moving, locusts crawling everywhere, she could not see the lands at all, so thick was the swarm. Toward the mountains it was like looking into driving rain -- even as she watched, the sun was blotted out with a fresh onrush of them. It was a half-night, a perverted blackness. Then came a sharp crack from the bush -- a branch had snapped off. Then another. A tree down the slope leaned over and settled heavily to the ground.
  • NOTE: English Medium / Foreign Candidates will write an essay on "Corruption".

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