11th Class English Past Paper Group 1 Faisalabad Board 2022

Objective and Subjective 11th Class English Past Paper Group 1 Faisalabad Board 2022 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 2022 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 to 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 and D and fill up the bubbles:
  • 1. The girl let out muffled cry.     (a) Miserable         (b) Tragic        (c) Very cold        (d) Suppressed
  • 2. Power snarls and goes into study.     (a) Shouts     (b) Gnashes      (c) Cries           (d) Sneezes
  • 3. Harry said that he would not cut Miss McCutcheon's hair in a nightmare.  (a) Good dream  (b) Good mood (c) City (d) Bad dream
  • 4. It looked as if the moon compacted to a rind.    (a) Compressed    (b) Declined      (c) Tore       (d) Peeled
  • 5. God is "Hearing" to stop you from foul discourse.   (a) Dress         (b) Silence           (c) Talk           (d) deed
  • 6. Jess stood on the path by holding to a little sapling.     (a) Cliff   (b) A young tree     (c) Weed       (d) Stick
  • 7. Gorgios wore down opposing arguments.     (a) Animal        (b) Logic        (c) Pages       (d) Chapters
  • 8. The quack pretended to be a doctor.   (a) Embellished          (b) Dozed     (c) Feigned       (d) Delighted
  • 9. The jangling discords of the nation would be changed into symphony.  (a) Beautiful  (b) Clattering (c) Melodious  (d) Musical
  • 10. A surgeon and two nurses were on duty in the casualty department. (a) Dental  (b) Inspection (c) Fatality  (d) Admission
  • Choose the correct option for the following columns A, B, C and D and fill up the bubbles:
  • 11. What was the colour of the overcoat of the young: (a) It was red     (b) It was brown  (c) It was green  (d) It was black
  • 12. If people were smart, they wouldn't be our:   (a) On a day like this   (b) on a night like this  (c) On a holiday  (d) On a tour
  • 13. How many years are required to tell the story of travel? (Visit to a Small Planet)    (a) One hundred   (b) Twe hundred (c) Five hundred    (d) Seven hundred
  • 14. What was the reward for pushing the button?  (a) $25000     (b) $ 50000      (c) $5000    (d) $2500
  • 15. The slave was thrown into water:    (a) To catch a fish     (b) To drink water    (c) To experience the true danger of life   (d) To swim
  • Choose the correct form of verb from the columns A, B, C and D and fill up the bubbles:
  • 16. I am sure Zainab ___ if you ask her.  (a) come      (b) comes       (c) will come      (d) came
  • 17. If you leave earlier, you ____ the bus.   (a) has caught     (b) will catch     (c) caught        (d) would catch
  • 18. Truth _____ ever green.      (a) was       (b) are      (c) will be        (d) is
  • 19. Before the sunset we ____ our destination.     (a) were reached     (b) reaches     (c) will reach      (d) had reach
  • 20. The committee agreed on this issue.  (a) have         (b) has         (c) are         (d) is
  • 2. Write short answers (3-5 lines) to any SIX questions in your own words from Book-I: (Short Stories)
  • (i) What is the significance of Arthur's insurance policy?
  • (ii) In what way does the achievement of Jess's father deserve praise?
  • (iii) Why did the people make fun of Hubert's innocence?
  • (iv) What was the subject discussed at the club?
  • (v) What was the advice given by Nushirvan to his people?
  • (vi) How did old Stephen treat the stray locust which he found on his shirt?
  • (vii) What was the cause of Negroes' discontentment?
  • (viii) Why did Jim sell the gold watch?
  • (ix) Write the good deeds the author has admitted are a great joy for the author.
  • 3. Write short answers (3-5 lines) to any FIVE questions in your own words from Book-III: (One Act Plays)
  • (i) What is the significance of rain, lightning and thunder in the play "Heat Lightning"?
  • (ii) Why didn't the Girl accompany Second Man?
  • (iii) How damaging is violence in life?
  • (iv) How much impressive were the morals of Kreton?
  • (v) What does General Powers' think about his promotion show?
  • (vi) What is Applegarth's comp complaint about the sea?
  • (vii) Briefly describe Clay and his family.
  • (viii) What type of town is O.K.-by-the-Sea?
  • 4. Write short answers (3-5 lines) to any FOUR questions in your own words from Book-III: (Poems)
  • (i) What is Eastér?
  • (ii) How do you explain "A time to rend and a time to sew?"
  • (iii) Why is the mother sparrow worried in the poem "The Feed"?
  • (iv) Describe the scene of devastation "A Tale of Two Cities".
  • (v) Without whose love Bullah is in loss? And why?
  • (vi) How do God's attributes help us refine our character?
  • 5. Write a letter to your friend requesting him/her to lend you some books.  OR  Write an application to the principal requesting him/her some aid / stipend from the college welfare fund.
  • 5. Write a story on the following moral lesson:
  •     "Tit for tat"     OR     "Look before you leap".
  • 7. (a) Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
  • I hear leaves drinking rain;   I hear rich leaves on top
  • Giving the poor beneath, Drop after drop;
  • (b) Punctuate the following extract:
  • if jarn you loose will you run asked the woman yes m said the boy
  • (c) Use any FIVE of the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
  •  (i) Access, Excess (ii) Coma, Comma (iii) Eligible, Illegible (iv) Gait, Gate (v) Hew, Hue (vi) Patrol, Petrol (vii) Rain, Rein
  • 8 . Translate the following passage into Urdu:
  • Hearing this, the pretended doctor began to say to himself: "What an extraordinary thing this is My best plan surely is to return to the camel-men and tell them they have not shown me the right way to cure this disease. Perhaps they will advise me". When he had overtaken them, he cried: "Whafoolish men you must be! I met an old woman who suffered from goitre just like your camel, and lied a blanked round her neck and struck her with a mallet, but, instead of recovery like your cam el she died, and instead of getting a fee I was compelled to dig her grave!".
  •  NOTE: English Medium / Foreign candidates will write an essay on "Friendship".

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