11th Class English Past Paper Sahiwal Board 2018 Group 2
Objective and Subjective 11th Class English Past Paper Group 2 Sahiwal 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 Sahiwal 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 Sahiwal 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 Urdu in the form of English paper Class 11th for all Punjab Boards.
- 1. Choose the right option of the underlined words in meaning and fill up the bubble: (Book 1. Short Stories, Book Ill, Plays and Poetry)
- i. There was nothing to grumble at: (A) watch (B) enjey (C) hate (D) complain
- ii. The girl lets out a muffled ery. (A) loud (B) shrill (C) stifled (D) hoarse
- iii. You siniply see the with unlikely emotions. (A) hate (B) avoid (C) show (D) fume
- iv. Miss America. I presume. (A) felt (B) recollect (C) guess (D) remember
- v. A time to refrain from embracing. (A) keep away (B) reconsider (C) ready (D) love
- vi. I am evening light, the luster of meadows. (A) mountain (B) A trees (C) pastures (D) brooks
- vii. Unearned suffering is redemptive. (A) redeeming (B) unjust (C) hard (D) mild
- viii. He only met with incredulity. (A) Insult (B) honour (C) disbelief (D) shame
- ix. Arthur stared at her appalled. (A) gazed (B) raised (C) excited (D) terrified
- x. Oblivious of his surroundings. Abul's mind was racing elsewhere. (A) aware (B) unaware (C) comfortable (D) happy with
- Choose the right option for the following and fill up the bubble:
- xi. Luther hoped that his children would be judged by: (A) Education (B) Ancestors (C) wealth (D) Character
- xii. What did the people say behin.l Hubert's back? (A) those are lame excuses (B) he is innocent (C) he is unreliable (D) a man of loose character
- xiii. The interior of the bus station was: (A) drab (B) sea (C) pleasant (D) comfortable
- xiv. What does John grow? (A) rice (B) grains (C) English walnuts (D) pears
- xv. Who is "I" in the story The use of force: (A) the tather (B) the doctor (C) the mother (D) the sick girl
- Choose the correct form of the verb and fill up the bubble:
- xvi. He ___ two day ago. (A) died (B) don't die (C) will die (D) die
- xvii. When he___I will let you know. (A) arrive (B) arrives (C) arrived (D) will arrive
- xviii. A black sheep ___the whole flock. (A) spoil (B) had spoiled (C) poils (D) spoiled
- xix. He cried as if he ___ mad. (A) had been (B) was (C) is (D) will be
- xx. I___in the rain for half an hour: (A) am standing (B) standing (C) stand (D) have been standing
- 2. Write short answers to any Six questions (in 3-5 lines) in words of your own: (Book-I (Short-Stories).
- i. Why had the old man planted the secret garden?
- ii. Draw a character sketch of Arthur. (Button Button)
- iii. Why did Manana accuse Hubert of picking the lost pocket book?
- iv. Under what circumstances can the use of force be justified?
- v. What was the punishment inflicted upon the quack by the villagers?
- vi. What was the desire of every farmer?
- vii. Why did they want to exchange the gifts? (The Gift of the Magi)
- viii. What kind of life did Maulvi Abul lead before his marriage?
- ix. What was the dream of Martin Luther King Jr.?
- 3. Write short answers to any Five questions (in 3-5 lines) in words of your own: (Book-III (One Act Plays)
- i. Why was the car man chasing the girl? (Heat Lightning)
- ii. How did the girl reach the bus station and what did she lose on the way?
- iii. How did the Second man come on the scene?
- iv. Were there some people present at the Spelding's farm house and what were their feelings?
- v. What were the wishes of Mr. Spelding and Mrs. Spelding about their daughter?
- vi. What information did John give and how did the other people react to it?
- vii. Who is Miss McCutcheon? What are her feelings about her job?
- viii. What does Clark give to Harry and for what purpose?
- 4. Write short answers to any Four questions (in 3-5 lines) in words of your own: (Book-III (Poems)
- i. What is the message of the poet in "Night Mail"?
- ii. What has made the efforts of Muslims fruitless? "Rubaiyat"
- iii. What picture of the Karachi sluins do we get after, reading the poem? "A Sindhi Woman"
- iv. Describe the Circumstances the victims had to pass through. "A Tale of Two Cities"
- v. How do these attributes help in refining the character of a person? "God's Attributes"
- vi. What are the things that keep a person alive? "The Delight Song"
- 5. Write a letter to your father, telling him about your health and studies. OR Write an application to the Principal of your college for the issuance of character certificate.
- 6. Write a story on the moral lesson: "Honesty is the Best Policy" OR "Slow and Steady Wins the Race".
- 7. (a) Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
- Love's madness has departed: in The Muslim's veins the blood runs thin;
- Ranks broken, hearts perplexed, prayers cold, No feeling deeper than the skin.
- (b) Punctuate the following extract from Book-l (Short Stories):
- the towns empty but we found native life in the hills sir dark people yellow eyes martians very friendly we talked a bit not much they learn english fast
- (c) Use any Five of the following pair of words in sentences of your own: (i) accept, except (ii) caste, cast (iii) main, mane (iv) pray, prey (v) lesson, lessen (vi) team, teem (vii) waist waste (viii) due, dew
- 8. Translate the following passage into Urdu (Short Stories Book-1): The child was fully dressed and sitting on her father's lap near the kitchen table. He tried to get up, but I motioned for him not to bother. I could see that they were all very nervous, eyeing me up and down distrustfully. As often, in such cases, they were n't telling me more than they had to, it was up to me to tell them; that's why, they were spending three dollars on me. The child was fairly eating me up with her cold, steady eyes, and no expression to her face whatever. She did not move and seemed, inwardly. quiet; an unusually attractive little thing, and as strong as a heifer in appearance.
- OR ALTERNATE QUESTION FOR FOREIGN/ENGLISH MEDIUM CANDIDATES: Write an essay on "Social Media ".