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| Madchen] £7 6BL6 English For F.S.C/ L.C,S/FA Inter Part-I = Wr EER LESS I L setter go Gobet eS Ua wie 10% “ti Lon Pl Til Aver unt * * 2 &f et (A oy [et ! Geb not BE SS aie Prepared By: M Qadir Rafique Contact # 03024741124, 03476641788 Email # qadir.jsa@live.com Prepared by : M. Qadir Rafique(MA.MSC) , Cell 03476641788, 03024741124 Page | 0.2 Answer (3-5 lines/sentences) the following any SIX questions from Book -I(Short Stories). ‘What were the reasons Norma gave to her husband to accept the offer? What were the reasons Norma gave to her husband to accept the offer? Why did Norma consider the tone and attitude of Mr. Steward offensive? ‘What is the significance of Arthur's life-insurance policy? Whi Gin the on atthe ageof six ery? y sonal geal si ny war on the earth’? What climate did they fa (12) ‘ity ‘dil the w woman ik the bay to wash, his Facey (43) What made Hubertshamefaj7s 0!" CE a (14) Why did people inn (16) What were the arrang ments made for the fur HOF inauguration? (17) What was the subject discussed at the cluly (98) What was the view point of the parents of Gorgios (49) What was the condition of the parents on the arrival of the doctor? (20) Why did the doctor call the sick girl by her first name? (24) What was the behavior of the child with the doctor? (22) Why did the boy look to the sky and smile? (23) What was the advice given by Nushirvan to his people? (24) Why did the quack come back to the camel-men? (25) What_was the punishment_inflicted by the villagers on the quack? (26) Why are the locusts compared with bad weather (27) Why were the farmers throwing wet leaves on fire? (28) What is the dream of Manin (29) What are the qualities of the veterans af ereaiive suffering? (30) Why did Della feel gad on losing her hair (34) Why did Jim sell the gold watch? (32) Why did Della feel proud of the beauty of her hair? (33) Describe Maulvi Abul's appearance, (34) Why did cople come out on the mall? (35) Why did the driver of the truck speed away after the accident (36) Why are the noble oods always o great joy for the author (37) What does the av i eos fuintoul Lupe: Lif Key to Success =? Answer (3-5 fives sentences) the following any FIVE questions from Book-IIl (One Act Play). (2) Why did the second man (3) What were the circumstanges: (4) Narrate the escape seene of the in the teal payer (5) what did the gird sate (6) Why didn't she (T) Why (8) (9) S inl ome suspicious of fi progresses? (10) How does Kreton impress General Powers? (14) What is the role of General Powers in the play? (12) What is the purpose of the visit of Kreton? (43) (14) Can the people of the earth ce (15) How much advanced is the ec! nof Kreton than f the earth? (16) What type of life do you forsee in year S000? (17) Why do they want Wozzeck to come? (18) What does H advi: er lo do? (19) What is Miss MeCuteheon looking for? How does she feel about the children of the town? Prepared M. Qadir Rafique(M. Whatis Harry's /? Canit be applied in_this a: What hits happened to Clay's father? ‘What is Applegarth's compliment against the sea? Describe the plice and scene of the play The oyster and the pearl’, What kind of judge is Judge Applegarth? Why does Clay need money? ‘What kind of a gadget does the writer describe? a fwiiveur 14 Lisleebi { Lif Q.NO4 Key to Success } Answer (3-5 lines/sentences) the following any FOUR questions l —III (Poems). a) ami Land how does it loak! I ‘What is the main idea of the poem “O Where Are You Going"? What did the reader tell the nder about the valley? Ww 08. ed “Cannon balls” cribe ‘What happens to the children when they eat fruit? ‘What are the feelings of the poet standing in the dark? What did the poet reflect when he saw the Sindhi Woman? Deseribe the Karachi slums, ‘What is the age of the Poem “Times”? What did the traveler see in the al What words were inscribed at the bottom. of the : What do you feel after reading the poem The Feed"? Why does the poct call modem men as hollow men? Prepared by : M. Qadir Rafique(M. 03476641788, 0024 What does the phrase the “Stuffed man” means? When does the life of become poor? (Leisu Why does the poct call our life a poor life in the poem Leisure? What has made the efforts of the Muslims fruitless according to Iqbal? ‘What is the present state of the Muslims according to Allama Muhammad Iqbal? Who was Abraham’ ‘What is worse than si: Without whose hove is Bullah in Loss? Why does a person feel helpless on the death of a friend? ‘What are the attributes mentioned i dn. the pocm “God's Attributes”? ow do the attrity i Shatin teeta) to Suecess What is meant by “A man of wards and not of deeds"? eV Sy wan L202 byes ef Letters: : CIENCE > wetters: a> HE a “ (2) @) (4) (5) ) ” (8) (9) to father about the cost lractivitie® if mM to father about vour progress in studies, “Uy gr42) to father describing your progress in studies, to father explaining causes of failure in December test to father to increase monthly allowance. Pgh to friend about profession you wish to adapt. _("y+42) to friend describing your first impression af college. (7y1,/) fo fend inviting to spend a few days with you in a hill to friend requesting him /her to lend you some Islamic to your friend condoling the death of histher mother. fo uncle thant im for a gift on-your birthday OR Application: M. Qadir Rafique(M. i for return of Library security fee to Principal for Character Certificate (Apia ail for condoning shortage of lectures ‘ipal for full fee concession (Pia) to Principal for grant of scholarship — (7y24,) ‘ipal for change of subject ipal of your college for remission of fine, (got? Q.NO.6 Write a story on moral lesson: (1) Greed is curse Haste His Ch IEA Before yoo leap /AM that glitters isnot gold (7 gh) (2) No pains, no gains /N again /God helps th (3) Honesty is the best (4) As you sow. so shall y (5) A friend in need. is frie “ QNOTa), | Vie Explain the follo owing tines with reference to context: Stanza Past cotton-grass and moorland boulder Shoveling white steam over her shoulder snorting noisily. she passes Silent miles of wind-bent grasses In the farm she passes: no one wakes. Buta jug ina bedroom gently shakes. Stanza And since to look at things in bloom Fifty Springs are little room About the woodland I will go to see the cherry hung with snow: Stanza Qadir Rafique(M. 03476641788, 00247 Then take it, break it open, let a gold or silver fountain wet. Dark children with ac jo spend Enter the lantern's orbit; find Melon, guava, mandarin- The moon compacted to a rind, Stanza ‘The sun in a pitted skin, Bare foot, through the bazaar, And with the same undulant grace; As the cloth blown back from her face she glides with a stone jar Watching her cross erect Stone, ec exce ment. and crumbs on bay GHB RAWAG Sums 1, with my stoop, reflect Stanza | grain of millet hn ‘ones are x0 1 to toe thi ~ ‘Those who have crossed Wish direct eyes,. to death's other Kingdom Remember us — if at all — not as to Violent souls, but only As the hollow men Stanza time to turn at Beauty's glance And wateh her feet, how they can dance No time to wait till her mouth ean Enrich that smile, her eyes began? Stanza No eye could look ‘The explosion that took The lives of two glories in the moment of Furies: M. Qadir Rafique(MA,. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I. (4) she whirled with a gasp as the telephone ning stumbling into the living room she picked up the reeeiver (2) all the crops finished nothing left. He said but the gongs were still beating the men still shouting and Margaret asked why you goon with it then does your throat hurt you added the mother to the child but the little girl's expression did nt change nor did she move her eyes from my face but what can you cure asked the villagers ican cure the goitre answered the quack an old woman whose throat was swollen toa frightful size exclaimed omy son if you would only cure my goitre would bless you for evermore now you re coming to something son he said as he pushed down the top wire 30 that he could cross the fence this is something Hywant you to see pay for the salt said the king lest it should become a Custom and the village borulned Bey t6 Siiccess (7) why me me me picked up the pocket book yes you ypurself by my word of honour | never heard of (8) Let the water run unt 5 here s aclean towel (9) Whatever reason he gaw i to believe those are lying excuses they said behind f Lh, | (10) Look at this jess he bragged did y 2 better alfalfa grow out the earth (11) And suppose a man wanted kil mpion of the Sahara said terbut and couldn't afford the money to get there (42) the man felt his hairs pte an ib (ic: fers. body draw tight as if he were slarbag at the centre a xa@ham his wife cB, setimed almost to whirl a in smoke we , (13) she whirled with ay gaspas the telephone rang sw Sa into the living room she picked up the receiver Q.NO.7(c) Use any FIVE of the following Pair of Words in your own sentences: Complement/Compliment, Counsil/Counsel, Cue/Queue, Accede/Excced, Amiable/Amicable. AccepVExcept, Alter/Allar. Bron/Barren, Floor/Flour, Pray/Prey, Whether/Weather, Empire/Umpire, Temporal/Temporary, Fair/Fare. Soul/Sole, TecnvTeam, Access/Excess. Cannon/Canon, Muil/Male. AdapVAdopt. Ballot/Ballet, Bomn/Borne, Tide/Tied, Beneficial/Bneficent, Dear/Beer, Vane/Vain, Lute/Loot, Aid/Add, Flew/Flu, Further/Farther, Lesson/Lessen, Corps/Corpse, Cease/Ceise, Way/Weigh, Hew/Hue, Rain/Rein, Temper/Tamper, Vale/Vell, Allusion/Ilusion. Judicial(Judicious. Popit/Prophet, Dose/Doze, Week/Weak, Wander/Wonder, Right/Rite, Dew/Due, Accident/Ine . Root/Route, Cell/Sell, Urban/Urbane, QuietQuite, Bridal/Bridle. Q.NO.8 Translate the following passage into Urdu? ie was a large woman with a large purse that had everything in it but a hammer and nails. [Chad along strap, and she carriéd it slung across her shoulder. It was about cle¥eme'cloghrapoight; dark, and she was walking alone, when a boy ran up behind her and tried to snatch her purse, The strap broke with a sudden single tug he boy gave it from behind, But the boy's weight and the weight of See aused him to lose his balance, Looking out, all the fies boughs weighed to the grv “arth Seined to be moving, locusts crawling everywhere, she © lands at all, so thick was the swarm. Toward the mountartts it was like Tooking isto driving rain -- even as she watched, the sun was Seer afresh: ‘oneush of them, It was a hallf-night. ‘bhi ‘The door opened and von Telok thin and he was not ing. Poor fellow, y y-two ahd With a family to take care of! He needed a new nd he had no hing to Cover his cold hand, Jim stopped inside the door. He was as quite as a hunting dog when bird. His eyes looked strangely at Della, and there was an expression in them that she could not understand. [t filled her with fear. It was not anger, nor surprise, nor anythii Ise she had been ready for. He simply looked at her with a strange expression in his face. This is our hope. This is the faith with which I return to the South. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to transform the jan p discords of our nation into a bew I symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day. While she was stacking dishes, She turned abruptly, dried her hands, and took the package from the bottom cabinet. Opening it, she set the button unit on table, She started at il for a long time before taking the key from its _ Prepared by : M. Qadir Rafique(MA. (14) envelope and removing the glass dome, She stares at the button, How ridiculous. She thought. All this furore over a meaningless button. There was no use in Mr Hubert’s protesting, for nobody believed him Mr. Manana repeated!y maintained that Hubert had picked up the pocket book. For an hour both men abused each other. Then at his own request, Mr. Hubert was searched. Nothing Was found on him. Finally the Mayor discharged Hubert with waning that he would consult the public prosecutor and ask for further orders. As he left the Mayor's office, people surrounded and questioned him with serious curiosity Nobody believed questioned him with serious curiosty, Nobody believed his story of the string. Instead people laughed at him. In another corner of the room behind a screen was a gas plate and an icebox. Mrs. Jones got up and went behind the screen. The worn did not watch the boy to see if he was going té fui flow (iit @kfshe waieh her purse, which she had left behind her on the day bed. But the boy took care to sit on the far side of the room, away from the purse, where he thought she could easily see him out of the comer of h not to trust him. And he ‘The child was fairly eating’ i Id, dyes, eyes, and no expression to her face what I move and seemed, inwardly, quict: an unusually attractive little thing, and as strong. as a heifer in appearance. But her face. was (loshel(she was breathing rapidly, and realized that she ns Vere She haf profusion. One of thos re Childreti oftet luced in advertising leaflets and the photogravure sections of the Sunday papers, Lam not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials and tribulations. Some of you have come fresh from nurrow jail cells. Some of you have come from the areas where your quest for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. You have been the veterans of creative suffering. Continue to work with the faith that uncamed suffering is redemptive. “If they fail, they are expected to bring the case before the Qazi to seek justice, But in the present case, the parents have agreed to get my boold shed for the trash of this world. The Qazi has issued a decree to kill me. ‘The king thinks he will recover his health only through my slaying and | see in anther refuge besides God Almighty. To whom | complain against your brutality, if | am to seek justice from your hand"? looked at the vast mountain slope below where my her and father had farmer. And I could remember, years later, when the farmed this land. It _ Prepared by ; Mv 24 Pace tO qwas on this steep slope that my father farmed this land. It was on this stepped slope that my father made me a litle wooden plough. That was when | was six years old and they brought me to the field to thin com, Llost my litte plough [a furrow and [ eried and eried until he made me another plough. But I never loved the second plough as I did the first one. (92) But in the present case, the parents have agreed to get my bloodshed for the trash of this world) The Qazi has issued a decree to kill me. The King thinks he will recover his health only through my slaying and I sce no other refuge besides God Alimighty, To whom shall I complain against your brutality, if 1 am to seck justice from your hand? (13) One evening, as the sun was setting, some tmvelers stayed to rest under a clump of trees, and, loosening iF iS fe tthe to gaze, it happened that one of the Thimats ONE me BP sod that a melon stuck in its throat, The owner, secing this and fearing to lose the animal, tied a blanket round its throat, and then steyc (14) The rocket metal cooled Its, lid gave a bulging pop. From its clock interior st tN in and.three children. The other passengers whirled lartian, meadow , leaving the man alone among his family. The man felf his haif flutter and the tissues of his body draw tight ssi he earn iny at the centre of a vaccum, His wife , before hits (most tow iray dnp woke. The children , small seeds, might instant be sown ‘martian climes. The children looked upat! s people look to the sum to tell that what time of their life it is. Hix face was cold. (15) Sweat popped out on the bay's fice and he began to struggle. MrsJones stopped, jerked him around in front of her, put a half nelson about his neck, and continued to dag him up the street. When she got to her door, she dragged the boy inside . down a hall, and into a large kitchened —furmished room al 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 lange house. Some of their doors were open. Too, so, he knew he and the woman were not alone. The woman still held him by the neck in the middle of ber room (16) Before his marriage, Maulvi Abul Barkat, alias Abul, used to live in. comfort, even pamp, On his head, he wore a light brown turban known as Mashadi in Iran. The gilded tip of his cap used to shine brightly above the turban. He _ Prepared always cared a walking stick, a sort of scepter with decorative bands of brass and gilt. For his hair, he used fragrant oil. Its sweet pungent smell lingered in the village lanes whenever he walked through them. ‘Of course it took a long time; that is Politics too, But as the years went by he wore down opposing, arguments, till he had taught people what a lesson it would be to all the nations to have a young athlete at Count exhibiting perfect physical fitness, and how such an example would strengthen their soldiers and enable them finally to win the just rights of the nation in victorious battle against their accursed Neighbors and so the idea caught on; and to make A very" long story short, the post of coun acrobat was duly created". ‘Whatever the question was. it was c suyeioes Royal smiles were directed towards him, RL AD nes ke our from every hand, which he understood at once, and the old bent form moved on away from the hurdle, Once he mais E (The lowest of the swings that were hung from ceiling, i a broke out, assuring him that ne actual activity wi fbi \ In the final unreasoning « the child's neck and jaws. I forced the heavy.silver spotn back of herteeth and down her throat till she gagged. And there iL Was-bo ils covertd with membrane. She had fought valiantly? wikeep Sika tens i sdeReyShe had been hiding that sore throat For Be Ws al halt'nd lyihgty hier parents in order to escape just such amoutcome. Now tnily the Was furious She had been on the defensive before but now she attacked. Tried to get off her father’s lap: and fly at me while tears of defeat blinded her eyes, An old woman whose throat was swollen to a frightful size, exclaimed, “0 my son, if you could only cure my goiter, | would bless you evermore”. “Cenainly,” answered the man. “Here, bring me a blanket and good-sized mallet’? As soon as they were brought, be tied up the woman's throat and struck the swollen part with so much force that the poor old creature instantly expired, “Ali,” cried title people, this fellow is a villain.” So they seized him, being minded to can,), him before the Looking out, all the trees were queer and still, clotted with insects, their boughs weighed to the ground, The earth seemed to be moving, locusts crawling everywhere, she could not see the lands at all, so thick was the swarm. Toward the mountains it was like looking into driving min- even as. she watched, the sun was blotted out with a fresh onrush of them. It was half-night a perverted, Blackness, Then came a sharp crack from the bush —a branch had snapped off. Then another. A tree down the slope leaned over and settled heavily to the ground. After the meal had concluded the chief of the police appeared on the scene, ‘He inquired, “Is Mr. Hubert here”? Mr, Hubert seated at another end of the table replied, “Here | am”. The police officer went up to him and said, “Mr Hubert, will you please accompany me to the mayor's office. the mayor would like to talk to you", Mr, Hubert surprised and disturbed. followed the police office. The Mayor, a stout serious man, was waiting for Huber. ‘With this faith, wewill be able to hew out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope, With t nemuh Yo SHES ¢ 0 transform the jangl discords of our nation inte ul ‘yin jony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together fo go to jail together, to s cedom together, knowing that we avill be one di: I didn't want to go with Ii auc ts walking a halfmile uphill from my home to his, 1 of dishes to Mont There were two slips in the soad and | Couldn't drive My car. And I knew how hot it was, | was 97 in incokee SRE from Jahuary | pall April may father shade gone to eight Site athe had .told him not to walk the length oust block>He'told nly ne to get a taxi to take him home. Written & Composed by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique Cell # 03024741124 M. Qadir Rafique(MA,.

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