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Section A
QI, Explain with reference to the context any THREE of the
followings extracts, f (20)
(a) Inthe company of dog lovers,
The rebel expresses a preference for cats.
' (b) Butif this country is to be more great
i Then Those before, her sons must maker so
And we are of her son, and we must go
With eager hearts to help mould well her fate,
‘And see that she shall gain such proud estate
And shall on future centuries bestow.
(c) Othen, on the shore
Of the wide world I stand 2fone, and think “a
Till Love and Fame to nothingness do sink. rant
(qd) Then Jet me say gain, "Two eggs, ham and ee
Mary can bring the hay ip 2 ce going on
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(ce) I'll te! A do, Susan. | remembered from my
dor days that schoolgirls are spiteful little beasts. So
made the most tactful inquiries, and Primrose went where |
knew there were other girls whose parents had divorced. |
did that so that she shouldn't feel unusual,
Q2. Attempt any TWO of the following questions (150
words each) } (20)
a) Happy Prince is a fairy-tale which amuses children and ai
the same time brings out the poverty, hypocrisy and
exploitation of the Victorian age. Elaborate.
(b) What is.the basic conflict between the father and his
daughter in the story "A conversation with My Father"?
(c) How does Philip tame his stubborn Uncle James in the play
"The Boy Comes Home"?
Q3, Attempt any TWO of the following questions. (150
words each) i :
(a) Bring out the element of humor iW "The
€ say that ‘Hawk's Monologue’ is the assertion of a
power-drunk ruler?
Section-B
Q4. Read the following passage carefully and answer the
questions given at the end. (25)
A great nation faces difficulties when it is in the making, It
is, therefore, no surprise that Pakistanis are also facting ”
* difficulties. The verdict of the time-will be in their favor if
they overcome these as good national have done in the past.
The people of Pakistan follow the same religion and have
common aims, They strugled together against the Pegi
and Hindus to win independence. They decided to live
her in a separate country. They wanted to develop their
toget
-own culture, Now it is their aint to remove evils from
society and keep it’ free of all troubles. They want eon
and satisfaction all over the country. It i fol
that Pakistanis are gol Enemies of
our country into our ranks. Rather,
f 2 will make us more active to depend
Noutselves. It is the need of the hour to work hard as
true Pakistanis.
Questions. ;
1, How does the past of our people show that they had
common aims? ; Q..
2. _ What are the common aims of cur people toviay? (2)
3, Give your own views on the ideas expressed in the above
passage. : 2)
4, — Against whom did the Muslims of India struggle to win
independence? : Q)
5. Why did the Muslims of India decide to live together ina
separate country? Q)
6, Make precis of the above passage. 2)
Q5. Write a dialogue between a customer and a shopkeeper who
has sold out the defective garments to the customer. (15)
OR Translate the following passage into English.
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