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Roll No. Annual 2018 English (Compulsory) (SECONDARY PART I, CLASS- IX) (IID) Paper : I (Acade Sessions 2013-15 to 2017-19) Group :1 ‘Time: 20 Minutes (OBJECTIVE) Code: 5015 Marks : 19 Note: You have four choices for each objective type question as A, B, Cand D. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question number with marker or pen. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question. Choose the correct option with suitable form of verb and fill up the bubble: 5 Li oI ___ the two books. (A) hasread (BY) reads (©) reading (D)_—_ have read 2 2. 1_____ him next Monday. y (A) shall see (B) see (©) sees (D) seeing © 3. She__ ___ English, a (a) speak (B)_—_ speaking © speaks (D) spoke - 4. She French at present. a (A) team = (B) earning = (C)—stearmt, = (D)—_learms 5. Quaid-e-Azam very hard. (A) work (B) working (C) works (D)_—_ worked. Choose the word with correct spellings and fill up the bubble: 4 6 (A) Constent —(B)—Canstent-— (C)-—Constant (D)—Canstante 7. (A) Stere (B) Staite © Stare (D)_—_Steire 8 (A) ik (B)_—- “Flake (©) Flak = (D)_—Flaike 9. (A) Detecte —(B)———Detect. (©) Ditect ~— D)_Ditact Choose the correct meanings of the underlined words and fill up the bubble: 5 10. Manifold means: (A) various (B) few (c) many (D) diverse 11. Immense means: (a) tall (B) small © great (D) huge 12. Gradually means: (A) quickly (B) speedily (C) steadily (D) _ hurriedly 13. Distracts means: (A) disturbs (B) detects (C)—detracks_-—(D) satisfied 14. Irritant means; (A) pleasant (B) intelligent (C) annoying (D) stagnant Choose the correct option according to grammar and fill up the bubble: i. 15. Sagibis leaving __ Friday at noon. (A) on (B) at (Cc) by (D) from 16. Valour is a/an (A) material noun (B) countablenoun (©) abstract noun (D) uncountable noun’ 17. The dog sat__ his mother. (A) beside (B) along (©) seross — (D) over 18, Wait Treturn (A) before (B) unless (C) if (D) till 19. My mother becomes ifT get home late. (A) anxiety (B) anxious (©) anxieties. (D) anxiously 3-118-49000 *** Roll No. Annual 2018 English (Compulsory) (SECONDARY PART - I, CLASS IX) ‘ime : 2:10 Hours (Academic Sessions 2013-15 to 2017-19) Paper: (SUBJECTIVE) Group (SECTION-1) 2. Write short answers fo any five (05) of the following questions: Sx2= 10 (i) Why did the Rasool (S.A.W) stay in the cave of Hira? (ii). How does media provide entertainment? n (iii) Why did the Quaid want the oneness of the whole nation? S (iv). Why was a heavy iron chain hung at the entrance of the court? v (v) Why did the nurse disagree with the doctor's point of view? bh Y »D \ wD 8 (vi), What are the causes of drug addiction? (vii) What makes you feel that the author is sad and depressed?“ Three Days to set (vii) Who were emigrants and where did they migrate to? (SECTION-I) 3. ‘Translate any two of the following paragraphs into Urd 4e4e a) The preparation for this journey was made at the house of Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A). Hazrat Asma (R.A) rendered useful services in this regard. She prepared food for this journey. She tied the food on the camel back with her own belt as nothing else could be found b) The masjid has a spacious forecourt surrounded by a continuous vaulted arcade. It has ablution facilities on both sides. In the centre there is a fountain which is rather small in contrast with the magnitude of the courtyard. 9 Now and then I have tested my seeing friends to discover what they see. Recently, I was visited by a very good friend who had just returned from a long walk in the woods, I asked her what she had observed. “Nothing in particular,” she replied. I might have been incredulous had I not been accustomed to such responses. EDIUM C, ES 3. Rewrite any two above paragraphs into simple English. 4, Write down the summary of the poem “ Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost. OR Explain the following stanza into simple English with reference to the context: Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, ‘They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance, 5. Use any Five of the following words / phrases / idioms in your own sentences:~ 5 @ ignorance @ gave away. Gi) ——_dexterousty (iv) man inthe street (v) refuge (vi) distract (vii) absolute (viii) care 6. Write a letter to your friend congratulating him on the marriage of his /her sister. 8 OR Write a story with the moral “All that glitters is not gold”, OR Write a dialogue between a teacher and a student. (Turn over) Q@) ° 7. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given at the end. 10 Musa was in chief command and the gates were in his charge. They had been barred when the Christian came in view; but Musa threw them open. “Our bodies,” he said, “will bar the gates.” The young men ground we him, With were kindled by such words and when he told them We have nothing to fight for but the stand on and without that we are without a home ora country” they were ready to die with such a leader, the Moorish cavaliers performed feats of bravery in the plain which divided the camp from the city QUESTIONS @ (ii) (iii) (vy ty) Who was the chief commander and what was in his charge? When were the gates barred? Who threw them open? What did Musa say? What effect had his words on the young men? anslate any five of the following sentences into English. 5 eter bf 3) GS Ut 2) ee Pt 2s 21) SEI LM SF 6) ec steurtlt Hw (8) U2 OS Sek uty (a) SE ls oy WAL (8) -£ Un Luh (7) ALTERNATE QUESTION FOR FOREIGN/ENGLISH MEDIUM CANDIDATES 8. Write ten sentences about “My Neighbour”. 9. Change the voice of the following: 5 (i) We use milk for making cheese. (ii) (iii) (ivy ) My books were taken away by him. The sudden noise frightened the child, Why were they beating the boy? ‘They have bought a horse. 3- 118- 49000 2 Roll No. ___ Annual 2018 English (Compulsory) (SECONDARY PART I, CLASS- 1X) (IV) Paper : I Time: 20 Minutes (Academic Sessions 2013-15 to 2017-19) Group : 11 - (OBJECTIVE) Code: 5018 Marks : 19 Swl-G,-4-18 Note: You have four choices for each objective type question as A, B,C and D. The choice \whiich you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question number with marker or pen. Cutting or filling two or more eircles will result in zero mark in that question. Choose the correct option with suitable form of verb and fill up the bubbl 5 1, Thad left the house before it raining (A) start’ = (B)——willstarts, = (C)—had started (D) started 2. He ______ twenty minutes ago. (A) left (B) leaves (C) had left (D) had been leaving 3. She Freneln at present (A) Team (B) willbe learn (C) is leaming —(D)_will have learning 4. He _____ in the Sun for an hour. (Ay stand” (B) has been standing (C) have been standing (D)__stood 5 They____ their work by tomorrow (A) complete (B) will have completed (C) completed — (D) would have completed Choose the word with correct sp¢ gs and fill up the bubble: 4 6. (A) enfluence (B) —infleuence (C)_ influence (D)_infleonee 7 (A) berch (BY birch (©) berehe (D) __bereeh 8. (A) Maik (B) flake © flak (D) _ flaike 9. (A) conscious (B) consious (C) —_konscious. (D)_—_conesious Choose the correct meanings of the underlined words and fill up the bubble: 5 10. Their eloquence and memory found expression in their poetry. (A) Weak (B) strong (C)——healthy = (D)_—_fluency 11. The floors are covered with carpets. ‘The underlined word is an antonym of (A) spread (B)-—__ stretched = (C)—exposed_—(D)_ enclosed 12. Integral means: (A) essential (B) eager (C)_willing (D) amuse 13, Miserable means: (A) miser (B) employ © happy (D) __ very unhappy 14. Keep up your morale. a) walk (B) self-esteem (C) section — (D)_—_voice Choose the correct option according to grammar and fill up the bubble: 5 15. ‘Valour’ is a /an, (A) material noun (B) countable noun (C) abstract noun (D) uncountable noun 16. Saqib is leaving ___ (A) on @) aC) by (D) from 17, Whois Friday at noon, _ for this chaos? (A) respond (B) responsible (C) response (D) responses 18, What a beautiful painting!. itisan___ sentence. (A) assertive (B) imperative (C) —exclamatory —(D) _interrogative 19. Ifyou had studied hard, you__sueceeded. (A) would have (BY would (©) will =D) willhave 4-118 - 48000 **** Roll No. Annual 2018 (SECONDARY PART - I, CLA! ~ lish (Compulsory) (Academie Sessions 2013-15 to 2017-19) Paper : 1 je: 2:10 Hours (SUBJECTIVE) Group: I swt -Co-4 “19 (SECTION-1) mes 2. Write short answers to any five (05) of the foll (i) What was the mission of the Rasool ( $.A.W )? (ii) What makes us stay alert in the wake of a foreign invasion? (iii) How did Hazrat Asma (R.A) console her grandfather? (iv) What was the ideology of Pakistan in view of Quaid-e-Azam? (v)_ Kor what purpose did a heavy iron chain hang in Sultan Ahmed Mosque? (vi) Why did the nurse disagree with the doctor’s point of view? (vii) What important role do rehabilitation centres play to control drug addiction? (viii) What harmful effects noise pollution is causing on human health? questions: 5x2= 10 (SECTION-II) 4t4= 8 3. ‘Translate any two of the following paragraphs into Urd a) Patriotism gives people the strength and courage to safeguard the interest of the country and nation. For a patriot the sovereignty, integrity and honour of the country are supreme values on which no compromise can be made. Patriots render sacrifice for the preservation and protection of these values. b) Hazrat Asma (R.A) will always be remembered for her courage, generosity and wisdom. She had resolute faith in Allah Almighty. Her life would always be a beacon of light for all of us. ° was sent on a three months’ training course to Karachi. I made all possible attempts to Jeave my patient in good hands. I returned after three months to see my patient’s bed taken up by another. My feet froze to the ground. | did not have the courage to ask, “ What happened?” 3. Rewrite any two above paragraphs into simple English. 4, Write down the summary of the poem “ Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost. 5 oR Explain the following stanza into simple English with reference to the context: ‘The waves beside them danced, but they Out-did the sparkling waves in glee; A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company! I gazed — and gazed — but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought. 5. Use any Five of the following words / phrases / idioms in your own sentences: @ urge Gi) motherland (iii) raise awareness (iv) fitof fury (v) confidence wi) bits and pieces (vii) huminity (vin) walk 6. Write a letter to your father asking him about the health of your mother. 8 OR Write a story with the moral “ Union is Strength ”, OR Write a dialogue between a teacher and a student. Q 7. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given at the end. 10 One day a girl found a coin. It rolled away before her broom when she was sweeping the yard and fell with a little clatter against the wall. She ran and picked it up. Someone had dropped it while crossing the yard and perhaps had not even troubled to look for it. It was worth little, But it seemed a whole fortune to her, who never had anything of her own before. She rubbed it clean on the sleeve of her blue cotton jacket and put it into her pocket. QOL JONS (j) What did the girl find? (ii) How had the coin been dropped there? (ili) What was the worth of the coin? (iv) How did she clean it? (vy) Why was it a whole fortune for her? 8. ‘Translate any five of the following sentences into English. 5 SS ey il). GLUE pee (i) cee ue tbe Lehi te Ww) Sem bile W -eLHiigene Mi Ww) es Eudes (Wil) 2 wb a S uk (vii) RNATE QUESTION FOR FOREIGN/ENGL] 8. Write ten sentences about “ Fashions ”. 9. Change the voice of the following: (i) The children are loved by the mother. (ii) The boy makes the picture. (iii) She bought five video films. (iv) They have not done their job. (vy) Why is he mending the chair? 4 —118-48000

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