11th Class English Past Paper Rawalpindi Board 2022 Group 1

Objective and Subjective 11th Class English Past Paper Group 1 Rawalpindi 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 Rawalpindi 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 Rawalpindi 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 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. He went along tried to spin his cane around one finger.   (a) fly     (b) rotate     (c) move    (d) catch
  • 2. The first man shakes his head to convey 'no'.  (a) bows    (b) moves    (c) turns   (d) arouses 
  • 3.  Are you deliberately trying to confuse me?  (a) jokingly     (b) smilingly     (c) doubtfully  (d) intentionally 
  • 4. Crumbs of glass in the Karachi slums.  (a) downtown     (b) neighbours      (c) beaches     (d) cities 
  • 5. None to share their moans.  (a) laments      (b) shouts     (c) voices      (d) things 
  • 6. In the final unreasoning assault , I overpowered the child's neck and jaws. (a) attack (b) grip (c) work  (d) catch 
  • 7. "Ridiculous" she thought.   (a) furry    (b) light   (c) absurd    (d) formal
  • 8. It was engraved on his tomb stone.   (a) stumped   (b) graved    (c) put     (d) written
  • 9. One day, this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. (a) faith  (b) idea  (c) dream (d) plan 
  • 10. He, carrying a satchel, comes in.   (a) bicycle    (b) toy    (c) stick  (d) bag
  • Choose the correct option for the following blanks from the columns A, B, C, D and fill up the bubbles:
  • 11. General powers was thinking about __. (a) his promotion (b) security of the country (c) arresting kreton (d) murder of the visitor 
  • 12. Judge Applegarth judged ___.   (a) criminals   (b) dogs    (c) kids    (d) people 
  • 13. The great throne- room had been turned into a kind of ___. (a) swimming pool   (b) gymnasium   (c) stadium   (d) race track 
  • 14. How many years ago did the doctor advise the oldman to take rest?   (a) ten    (b) twenty    (c) thirty    (d) forty 
  • 15. Jim bought a gift of ___  for Della.  (a) a watch    (b) shoes    (c) a clip     (d) the comb 
  • Choose the correct form of verb from the columns A, B, C, D and fill up the bubbles:
  • 16. She speaks as if she ___ mad.   (a) were    (b) was    (c) has    (d) will 
  • 17. He ____ as postman for ten years.  (a) has been working  (b) was working (c) working  (d) works working 
  • 18. The class ___ in a week.   (a) started   (b) will start   (c) start   (d) has start 
  • 19. She ___ here yesterday morning.   (a) came   (b) comes   (c) come   (d) had come 
  • 20. He advised his son that honesty ___ the best policy.  (a) was   (b) will   (c) shall   (d) is
  • 2. Answer (in 3-5 lines / sentences) any SIX of the following questions from Book-I (Short Stories):
  • (i) What were the reasons Norma gave to her husband to accept the offer?
  • (ii) Why did the old man take the steep path to climb the top of the mountain?
  • (iii) How social were the people who settled on Mars?
  • (iv) What was the punishment given to the quack for killing the old woman?
  • (v) How did the farmers try to save their crops from locusts?
  • (vi) Why did Jorkens utter a quiet sigh?
  • (vii) What was the necessity of pleading the case of the Negroes' freedom?
  • (viii)How did Shamim Ahmed come to marry Mehrun?
  • (ix) Why did the driver of the truck speed away after crushing the young man?
  • 3. Answer (in 3 - 5 lines / sentences) any FIVE of the following questions from Book-III (One Act Plays):
  • (i) What were the circumstances that forced the Girl to leave her car?
  • (ii) Why was the Girl frightened when she saw the Second Man?
  • (iii) Describe the flying saucer.
  • (iv) What type of life do you foresee in the year 5000?
  • (v) Write a brief note on General Powers.
  • (vi) Describe Harry's shop.
  • (vii) Who buys the Oyster and why?
  • (viii)Why does Harry forbid the Girl to whisper?
  • 4. Answer (in 3 - 5 lines / sentences ) any FOUR of the following questions from Book-III (Poems):
  • (i) What is meant by rich leaves? (The Rain)
  • (ii) What does the "Night Mail" bring?
  • (iii) What kind of man is the rider?
  • (iv) What is worse than slavery? (Ruba'iyat)
  • (v) What makes one scared of sinning? (God's Attributes)
  • (vi) How can the crust of the snow glitter? (The Delight Song)
  • 5. Write a letter to your father for an increase in your monthly allowance. OR Write an application to the Principal of your College for remission of fine for absence.
  • 6. Write a story on the moral lesson: 10 "Kindness never goes unrewarded" OR "God helps those who help themselves"
  • 7.(a)Explain the following lines with reference to the context: 05 Dark children with a coin to spend, Enter the lantern's orbit find, Melon, guava, mandarin _____' The moon compacted to a rind, The sun in the pitted skin. (b) Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:(Short Stories) 05 Its the best looking hay i've everseen any place i said i've not seen better looking alfalfa even in the little sandy river bottoms.
  • (c) Attempt any FIVE of the following pairs of words in sentences of your own: 10 (i) Addition ; Audition (ii) Course ; Coarse (iii) Patrol ; Petrol (iv) Veil ; Vale (v) Idol ; Idle (vi) Eligible ; Illegible (vii) Reign : Rein
  • 8. Translate the following passage into Urdu:(Short Stories Book-I):
  • 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 the 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. 

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