11th Class English Past Paper Sahiwal Board 2024 Group 2

Objective and Subjective 11th Class English Past Paper Group 2 Sahiwal Board 2024 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 2024 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. Stray cattle if they ever get out of the pasture.  (a) Wandering  (b) Fleshy  (c) Sick  (d) Strong
  • 2. The boy was frail and willow wild.  (a) Tall  (b) Healthy (c) Short  (d) Weak
  • 3. She fought with clenched teeth.  (a) Closed  (b) Opened  (c) Clean  (d) Dirty
  • 4. You have been the veterans of creative suffering. (a) Sufferer (b) Experienced soldiers (c) Decorators (d) Victors
  • 5. Maulvi Abul had bulging eyes.  (a) Narrow  (b) Tiny  (c) Black  (d) Swelling
  • 6. The girl's hair is dishevelled.  (a) Cut  (b) Scattered   (c) Smooth  (d) Arranged
  • 7. You are deliberately trying to confuse me.  (a) Badly  (b) Knowingly  (c) Carefully  (d) Definitely
  • 8. She has long blonde hair.  (a) Curly  (b) Golden  (c) Grey  (d) Beautiful
  • 9. The train snorts noisily.  (a) Moves  (b) Whistles  (c) Passes  (d) Starts
  • 10. Through love wrath seems to be a mercy.  (a) Misfortune  (b) Mind  (c) Anger  (d) Reaction
  • Choose the right option of the underlined words and fill up the bubble:
  • 11. Arthur looked astounded.  (a) Happy  (b) Disgusted  (c) Stunned  (d) Charming
  • 12. Now, I also had grown furious at a child.  (a) Angry  (b) Happy  (c) Serious  (d) Sad
  • 13. The young man frowned.  (a) Laughed  (b) Stopped  (c) Scowled  (d) Announced
  • 14. The girl slams the door.  (a) Buys  (b) Shuts with force  (c) Opens  (d) Paints
  • 15. You represent a hostile race.  (a) Friendly  (b) Black  (c) Wide  (d) Unfriendly
  • Choose the correct form of the verb and fill up the bubble:
  • 16. The boy of ten a____lie.  (a) tell  (b) tells  (c) will tell  (d) has told
  • 17. When I saw him, he____to the masjid.  (a) was going  (b) went  (c) had gone  (d) will go
  • 18. You must reap what you___:  (a) are sowing  (b) have sown  (c) sown  (d) sows
  • 19. When he____I will let you know.  (a) arrives  (b) arrive  (c) arrived  (d) will arrive
  • 20. He____an essay by now.  (a) write  (b) wrote  (c) had written  (d) will have written
  • 2. Write short answers to any SIX questions (3-5 lines) in your own words: (Book-I Short-Stories)
  • i. What is the significance of Arthu's life insurance policy?
  • ii. What was the condition of the Bittering family on hearing the news of the war on the earth?
  • iii. Why did George give the pocket book to his employer?
  • iv. What were the feelings of Gorgios on the occasion?
  • v. What was the condition of the tonsils of the sick girl?
  • vi. What did the quack do with the old woman?
  • vii. What was the cause of Negroe's discontentment?
  • viii. Why do Della and Jim sell their valuable things?
  • ix. What are the articles which are found from the coat of the young man?
  • 3. Write short answers to any FIVE questions (3-5 lines) in your own words: Book-III (One Act Plays)
  • i. Why did Girl circle round and round into the woods?
  • il. Describe briefly the appearance of the Girl when she enters the stage.
  • iii. What were the rumours about the flying object?
  • iv. What did Mr. Spelding say about the disobedience of his daughter?
  • v. What is Harry's philosophy?
  • vl. Describe the inhabitants of "O.K-by-the-Sea."
  • vii. What did Clay's father say and write before leaving the house and why does he say so?
  • vill. What did Applegarth complain about the sea?
  • 4. Write short answers to any FOUR questions (3-5 lines) in your own words: Book-III (Poems)
  • i. Why does the poet call the upper leaves the rich leaves? (The Rain)
  • ii. Why has the poet used "cannon balls" to describe the fruits? (In the Street of the Fruit Stalls)
  • iii. What sort of path does the Sindhi Woman have to cross?
  • iv. Why does the poet consider love as an essence of all religions?
  • v. What is meant by 'A Man of Words and not of Deeds?".
  • vi. What is the benefit of broken images?
  • 5. Write a letter to your friend condoling with him on his father's death. OR Write an application to the Principal of your college for full fee concession.
  • 6. Write a story with the moral lesson "Try, Try Again." OR  "Greed is a Curse"
  • 7. (a) Explain the following lines with reference to the context: (Book-III)
  •   All was done by a nation, Who in her wild passion
  • Cared not for the human rights, Nor saved them from deadly fights.
  • (b) Punctuate the following extract from Book-I (Short Stories)
  • well whatever norma swallowed when you said someone in world would die what did you mean
  • (c) Use any Five of the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
  • (i) Accede, Exceed (ii) Between, Among  (iii) Dissent, Descent (iv) Healthful, Healthy (v) Martial, Marital (vi) Pore, Pour (vii) Role, Roll
  • 8. Translate the following passage into Urdu:
  • Then I grasped the child's I's head with my lef left hand and tried to get the wooden tongue depressor between her teeth.
  • She fought, with clenched teath, desperately! But now I also had grown furious - at a child. I tried to hold myself down but I couldn't. I know how to expose a throat for inspection. And I did my best. When finally, I got t the wooden spatula behind the last teeth and just the point of it into the mouth cavity, she opened up for an instant but before I could see anything she came down again and gripped the wooden blade between her molars.
  • Note: Alternate question for English Medium/Foreign candidates. Write down an essay of 250-300 words on "The Menace of Smog".

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