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(20113) s + (. aman B. A., LL. B.-I Se . CLIBRAS Oy 4 Mie See “NP=3344 B.A., LL. B. Examination, Dec. 2012 GENERAL ENGLISH-I (BL-101) Time : Three Hours] [Maximum Marks : 100 # a Note ; Attempt all the Sections as per instructions. Section-A (Very Short Answer Questions) Attempt all the five questions. Do as directed. lL. (a) Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb given in brackets : 2 @) I.............. English for five years. (study, am studying, have been. studying) (ii) My friends 0.0.00... the Prime Minister yesterday. (see, have seen, saw) (b) Fill up the appropriate article and preposition : 2 (i) The river flows ......... the bridge. (ii) Which is .......... longest river in India ? (2) (3) Punctuate any four out of the following : 5: Answer the following questions (a) in the (i) © fattar hear the sound of guns alipaliye and (b) in the negative : 4 (ii) to act thus is not wisdom but folly @ Has he meh ae ? veg: id (ii) Is it going to rain ? (iii) exactly so said alice (iv) in fact i am quite unhappy with her result auth Y) _ chitidid nothnow th 4 (Short Answer Questions) (v) if you need my help Wie toe Attempt all questions. Do as directed. 6. Correct any five sentences out of the following : 10 3. Transform the sentences as directed : (2) He saw that thé/clock has stopped. i) "Is that the way a gentleman should be have ? (ii) He has been reading the book since two hours. (Assertive) | (iii) It is one of the important day in my life. Gi) Everybody will admit that he did his best. (iv) I prefer reading than sleeping, (Negative) (v) What book do you read ? (iii) There is nothing better than a busy life. (vi) The patient died before the doctor arrived. (Interrogative) (vii) Neither he nor his friends is reading. (iv) They have pulled down the old house.(Passive) ‘Turn any five of the following into Indirect speech :10 4. Add question tags : 4 (i) The teacher said to him,“Do not read so fast.” (i) Gopal hasn’t passed the exam ........... ? "i di) The policeman said to us, “Where are you (ii) You aren’t going out ............. ? 0 hea, going ?” i ee 2 ci (ili) bild ii said, “The earth goes round the (iv) [didn’t hurt you wc ? et NP-3344 NP-3344 (4) (iv) He said, “I have passed the examination.” (v) “Call the first witness”, said the judge. (vi) He shouted, “Let me go.” (vii) “Don’t you know the way home ?” asked I. Section-C (Detailed Answer Questions) Attempt all questions. Do as directed. (a) Explain the following passage with reference to.context : 10 The Law is what it is a majestic edifice, sheltering all of us, each stone of which rests on another. I am concerned only with its administration. The crime you have committed jis a very serious one. 1 cannot feel it in accordance with my duty to society to exercise) the powers I have in your favour. Or He is all alone in his solitary cell. Lam afraid it will turn him mad. I think nobody wants tof — make him mad. He wept when I saw him. I don’t like to see a man weep. NP-3344 (5) (b) Justice as a problem play. 10 Or Summarize in your own words the arguments for defence put forth by frame. 9. Translate the following: (a) 10 Child labour is a serious blot on our efforts to Translate into Hindi : project India as a dynamic country on the move. In a country where much of the people live below the poverty line, it is simply not easy to eliminate this social problem. The root of child labour is always poverty and to some extent ignorance. Their parents can not afford to feed them on their own and these little children are simply forced to work. These children, deprived of the precious memories of childhood, grow up into ignorant adults with hardly any type of intellectual gain. (b) Translate into English : 10 qerarera & ay GM ATE 1 aE GAS GAS green att & fre ogee art orc fat oT amen 81 Gerrard # ora gent ert & fre ] Nv-3344 10. (6) eta at or gaat a ot ag corer S| aA & gras de ot ga gerne F errs ate S| qe A ara a eget eet 2 1 Pee Pent aa aft & fee at Gera ara eareH E 1 ante Reale B arer F Gea aie vet Ae | Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow it : 20 | Science and technology have relieved mankind of degrading drudgery. They have added to man’s comfort, health and enjoyment of existence. The | average life span of man on earth has been greatly increased science has added to the dignity and stature of the individual. When man is relieved | from the battle for physical safety, he becomes a little creator. Every challenge of science has added to man’s moral stature. As we find that the world i much more wonderful than we ever dreamed it tof” be, we are led into new fields of awareness, ne ranges of attainment, new realization of destiny.f NP-3344 (7) New knowledge is both a challenge and an opportunity. ‘For it is not yet known what man may be.' He must, without haste and without rest, strive to reach the quality of human greatness, that is greatness in humanity. (i) What service have science and technology rendered to the modern man. (ii) When does man become a little creator ? (iii) How has science opened up new horizons for man's realization and attainment ? (iv) What does new knowledge offer to man ? (v) What ideal should the modern man strive for-? NP-3344-7-5,100

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