11th Class English Past Paper Group 2 Faisalabad Board 2019
Objective and Subjective 11th Class English Past Paper Group 2 Faisalabad 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 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 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 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. That's one of your most endearing primitive traits. (a) Attractive (b) Pleasant (c) Rough (d) Crude
- 2. Your quest for freedom left you battered. (a) Wish (b) Variety (c) Will (d) Search
- 3. They slumber on with paws across. (a) Keep running (b) Keep shouting (c) Keep sleeping (d) Keep watching
- 4. Then she shrieked terrifyingly, hysterically. (a) Pessimism (b) Rebuke (c) Worth (d) Charity
- 5. Chaudhry Fatehdad's censure was purely religious. (a) Money (b) Dignity (c) Glory (d) Harmony
- 6. Empty of discord is the soul of Europe. (a) Mildly (b) Sweetly (c) Madly (d) Politely
- 7. Your fishing tackle is in the closet safe and sound. (a) Gear (b) Bali (c) Foil (d) Wreck
- 8. He is a nondescript sort of a person. (a) Pleasant (b) Fortunate (c) Unclassified (d) Unusual
- 9. Mr. Hubert, the peasant, furiously lifted his hand. (a) Farmer (b) Worker (c) Foreman (d) Patient
- 10. Norma repressed a smile. (a) Expressed (b) Cleared (c) Muffled (d) Showed
- Choose the correct option for the following columns A, B, C and D and fill up the bubbles:
- 11. "May be you ain't been to your ___ either, said Mrs. Jones. (a) Home (b) School (c) Play (d) Supper
- 12. The girl in the "Heat Lightning" did not want to: (a) Police Station (b) Party (c) Bus Station (d) Railway Station
- 13. Maulvi Abul had slightly ____ eyes. (a) Bulging (b) Shining (c) Rolling (d) Winking
- 14. Who wanted to be a court acrobat? (a) Terbut (b) Jorkens (c) Hubert (d) Gorgios
- 15. General Powers takes Kreton as a: (a) Spy (b) Soldier (c) Villain (d) Cover
- Choose the correct form of verb from the columns A, B, C and D and fill up the bubbles;
- 16. He usually ____ to Murree in summer. (a) goes (b) went (c) wili go (d) is going
- 17. Uneasy lies the head that ____ the crown. (a) wear (b) wears (c) wore (d) will wear
- 18. If you work hard, you ____ pass. (a) must (b) might (c) will (d) would
- 19. We ____working hard to win the match since morning. (a) will (b) has been (c) would (d) have been
- 20. He seldom _____ his targets. (a) miss (b) missing (c) misses (d) had missed
- 2. Write short answers (3-5 lines) to any SIX questions in your own words from Book-1: (Short Stories)
- (i) What is the significance of Arthur's life-insurance policy?
- (ii) Why didn't the boy run from the house of the woman?
- (iii) What made Hubert shameful?
- (iv) What did Terbut think of Jorken's argument?
- (v) Why did the parents rebuke the girl?
- (vi) What was the desire of every farmer?
- (vii) How beautiful was the gold watch chain?
- (viii) What was the source of amusement for the people at the mall?
- (ix) Why are the noble deeds always 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 Play's)
- (i) Why didn't the girl accompany the second man?
- (ii) What is the basic weakness of John?
- (iii) Draw a character sketch of Mrs. Spelding.
- (iv) What was the condition of the girl when she reached the bus station?
- (v) Who buys the oyster? How much does he pay?
- (vi) Why did the girl consider the first man her helper?
- (vii) What has happened to Clay's father?
- (viii) What kind of the judge is Judge Applegarth?
- 4. Write short answers (3-5 lines) to any FOUR questions in your own words from Book-III: (Poems:
- (i) How can a rainy day be enjoyed?
- (ii) What do the children do after buying the fruits?
- (iii) What do you feel after reading the poem "The Feed"?
- (iv) What is the poet trying to say in the last two lines of the poem "Leisure"?
- (v) Why did the people of two cities look powerless and helpless?
- (vi) Why does a person question his senses when the facts fail him?
- 5. Write a letter to your friend inviting him to join you on a visit to a hill station. OR Write an application to the principal of your college for character certificate.
- 6. Write a story on the following moral lesson:
- "Something is Better Than Nothing" OR "United We Stand, Divided We Fall"
- 7. (a) Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
- Nothing beside remains. Round the decay of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
- The lone and level sands stretch far away.
- (b) Punctuate the following extract from Book-1:
- is that what you wanted to show me i asked
- (c) Use any FIVE of the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
- (i) Access, Excess (ii) Cattle. Kettle (iii) Flea, Flee (iv) Meat. Meet (v) Pain, Pane (vi) Quiet, Quite (vii) Yolk, Yoke
- Translate the following passage into Urdu: (Short Stories Book-1)
- 8. 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 talking in the large house. Some of their doors were open. too, so he knew he and the woman were not alone
- NOTE: English Medium Foreign candidates will write an essay on "Importance of Peace".