11th Class English Past Paper Group 2 Faisalabad Board 2018

Objective and Subjective 11th Class English Past Paper Group 2 Faisalabad Board 2018 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 2018 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 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. Chances are a plague did this town in, Sir.   (a) Epidemic       (b) Bomb      (c) Flood     (d) Thunder
  • 2. Shoes got by devilish ways will burn your feet.   (a) Clever      (b) Evil    (c) Mad     (d) Crazy
  • 3. The stolid creature merely moved a step or two:   (a) Mighty     (b) Impassive     (c) Gorgeous    (d) Sluggish
  • 4. I hunted all over town to find it.       (a) Searched      (b) Discovered    (c) Bought   (d) Stuck
  • 5. It makes me yearn.       (a) Feel      (b) Show     (c) Wish      (d) Deliver
  • 6. The girl comes out to pat the dog.    (a) Praise     (b) Caress      (c) Treat      (d) Feel
  • 7. You sound more English.     (a) Feel       (b) Seem       (c) Try        (d) Deserve
  • 8. Wozzeck, carrying a satchel, comes in.   (a) Box       (b) Tools        (c) File      (d) Bag
  • 9. Half sunk, a shattered visage lies.       (a) Statue        (b) Face        (c) Head      (d) Nerve
  • 10. I am the roaring of the rain.        (a) Rise       (b) Glitter      (c) Thunder      (d) Shine
  • Choose the correct option for the following columns A, B, C and D and fill up the bubbles:
  • 11. What is the age of man according to the Good Book? (a) 50 years        (b) 70 years         (c) 60 years       (d) 80 years
  • 12. How did the locusts attack?   (a) One by one    (b) In groups        (c) In swarms     (d) In formations
  • 13. For Recording Angel, Christmas is a:    (a) Pleasant period       (b) Busy period       (c) Heavy period     (d) Trying period
  • 14. The girl's life was saved by the:     (a) Second man         (b) First man         (c) Thunder         (d) Dog
  • 15. Clark leaves home and starts working in:   (a) New York           (b) Salinas          (c) Hollywood     (d) San Francisco
  • Choose the correct form of verb from the columns A, B, C and D and fill up the bubbles:
  • 16. She ____ here for a month.        (a) was             (b) is                       (c) has been       (d) will been
  • 17 Iron ____ in water.         (a) sinks            (b) has sinking         (c) sink             (d) sinking
  • 18. Let us go before it ____ too late.      (a) was               (b) is                       (c) been            (d) will been
  • 19. When the phone rang, I ___ tea.     (a) took              (b) taking                (c) will take      (d) was taking
  • 20. You are the one who _____ liked.      (a) is                    (b) are                    (c) were           (d) been
  • 2. Write short answers (3-5 lines) to any SIX questions in your own words from Book-1: (Short Stories) 
  • (i) Why did Norma consider the tone and attitude of Mr. Steward offensive?
  • (ii) Why did the old man make a fence around the clearing?
  • (iii) Why did the woman give the boy ten Dollars?
  • (iv) What was the condition of the tonsils of the sick girl?
  • (v) Why did the King weep?
  • (vi) Why did the Quack fall unconscious after the blow of the stick?
  • (vii) What did Della do after counting her savings?
  • (ix) What was there in the pockets of young man's overcoat?
  • (viii) What did Maulvi say to Chaudhary when he reprimanded him for a mistake?
  • 3. Write short answers (3-5 lines) to any FIVE questions in your own words from Book-III: (One Act Plays)
  • (i) Why couldn't the girl describe the killer?
  • (ii) Why did the girl consider the First Man her helper?
  • (iii) What was the condition of the girl when she reached the bus station?
  • (iv) How does Kreton prove his extra ordinary powers?
  • (v) What is the basic weakness of John?
  • (vi) Draw a character sketch of Mrs. Spelding.
  • (vii) How does Harry describe the inhabitants of O.K. by the Sea?
  • (viii) Who buys the oyster? How much does he pay?
  • 4. Write short answers (3-5 lines) to any FOUR questions in your own words from Book-III: (Poems)
  • (i) How does the rain water fall on the leaves?
  • (ii) Why do the children forget all about their problems after eating fruits?
  • (iii) What is the theme of the poem "Times"?
  • (v) What has made the efforts of Muslims fruitless?
  • iv) What types of delights do we miss in our daily life because of lack of time?
  • (vi) What makes one scared of sinning?
  • 5. Write a letter to your friend congratulating him on his success in the examination.  OR Write an application to the principal of your college for one week leave.
  • 6. Write a story on the moral lesson: "Slow and Steady Wins the Race" OR "Might is Right"
  • 7. (a) Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
  • "O where are you going" - said reader to rider.  "That valley is fatal when furnaces burn,
  • That gap is the grave where the tall return.    Yonder's the midden whose odours will madden,
  • (b) Punctuate the following extract from Book-I: (Short Stories)
  • does your throat hurt you added the mother to the child but the little girls expression didnt change nor did she move her eyes from my face
  • (c) Use any FIVE of the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
  • (i) Access, Excess (ii) Floor, Flour (iii) Hole, Whole (iv) Metal, Mettle (v) Pray, Prey (vi) Stair, Stare (vii) Wander. Wonder
  • 8 . Translate the following passage into Urdu: (Short Stories Book-1)
  • I didn't want to go with him. I had just finished walking a half mile uphill from my home to his. I had carried a basket of dishes to Mom. There were two slips in the road and I couldn't drive my car. And I knew how hot it was. It was 97 in the shade. I knew that from January until April my father had gone to eight different doctors. One of the doctors had told him not to walk the length of a city block. 
  • NOTE: English Medium / Foreign candidates will write an essay on "Poverty Alleviation".

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