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(Book-II Modern Prose and Heroes Part-I). @ What is the difference between the Stars and the Planets? (ii) How has scientific method helped us in the production and preservation of food? (iii) What is the heartrending spectacle for the writer? (Way Boys Fail in College) (iv) How did Deiches buy his first bicycle? (W) What problem did the writer face while living at a flat in Chelses? (On Destroying Books) (vi) How significant is the doctor's advice: don’t stuff your head with things you don’t understand? (vii) Write a note on Chinese Women. (viii) Why is birth rate not so high in the advanced countries? (ix) How much prosperous was Cordova under Muslim rule? 3. Write short answers(3-5 lines) of any SIX questions in words of your own. (Book-II Modern Prese and Heroes Part-II), n @) What sort of questions are asked by your examiners? (ii) Give an idea of the size of the Sahara. How does the writer compare it with England? Git) Give an account of the litle town, named El Golea, and compare it with In Salah. 2 (iv) Why coulén’t penicillin have boen discovered in the research leboratorics of America? Give a brief account of the early life of Fleming, Give an account of Pasteur’s treament of hydrophobia, ‘How did Pasteur show the way to other scientists? ‘What was the attitade of the Turkish government towards the Allies after the World War I? Write short answers(3-5 lines) of any Eight questions in words of your own, (Novel - Good-Bye Mr, Chips) 16 (How did Chips face his first class at Brookfield? Gi) With what was crowded the mentelpiece of Mr. Chips’s room afer retirement? Gil) How was Chips brought home from the Great Gable? (iv) Why was Katherine’s idea of soccer match opposed? (%) How did Chips treat a boy whenever he had trouble with him after Katherine’s death? (vi) Why did the boys write # lot of letters to Mr, Chips on April 1® 18982 (vii) How did Ralston look? What sort of person was he? (vill) How did students end their parents come to know about the row between Chips and Ralston? (ix) How did Chips cheer up the boys during the air-raid? How did the boys feel? (x) How valuable were the visits of the boys to Chips after his retirement? (xi) Who was Merivele and what had he advised Chips during his fortnightly visit? (xii) What did Mr. Chips remember on the last day of his life? SECTION-IL 5. Write an essay (300-400 words) on any ONE of the following topics: 15 (i) Corona Pandemic in Pakistan (ii) My Favourite Personality (iii) Fashion and Students (ix) Mobile Phone: A Blessing ot a Curse 6, Use any FIVE of the following idioms/phrasal verbs in sentences of your own: w (i). Have an axe to grind i) Storm inatea cup (iii) Take heart (iv) Turn somebody's head (¥) A wild goose chase (vi) Get on (vii) Take over (viii) Break into 7. Translate the following passage into English 15 ween tad ahi ttl Succ Pasta ude teu SSeS higse ew y7ridteigindt et te SI SARLLEB SHAN Leip Png wrnloSSeiiiSlte -e tree Pei Se but tel Pulte NOTE: - (Alternative question for Foreign/English Medium canuidates only’ ‘Write a paragraph (150 —200 words) on "Drug Addiction", 6-20222"-A)- BZeo (MULTAN) 2022 (2A) Roll No. Liege INTERMEDIATE PART-II (12th CLASS) ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) PAPER-II TIME ALLOWED: 2.30 Hours GROUP-IL MAXIMUM MARKS: 80 2, Write short answers(3-5 lines) of any SIX ques! (Book-I1 Modern Prose and Heroes Part-1). G) — Whyisthe universe in which we are living so frightening (ii) Howhas the scientific method helped us in our fight agains Gi) What would you suggest to the students who do not have any ambition to study at college? Civ) What were Daiches’s feelings on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights? (8) Why should bad books be destroyed? (vi) What is the significence of the doctor's advice: “Don't stuff you head with things you don"t understand”? (vil) Why did the manager come to think that Leacock had an awefull secret to reveal? (viii) Why is it essential (0 uproot selfishness from the society?” Discuss in the light of your study of “China’s Way to Progress”, (ix) How did Abd-al-Rehman strengthen and beautify his capital? 3. Write short answers(3-$ lines) of any SIX questions in words of your own, (Book-Il Modern Prose and [eroes Part-II), 2 () What advantage did Churchill get of learning English? n (ii) Describe the journey through the land of Thirst and Death, (iii) Whatkind of place was In Abba garit? (iv) What was the Chief defec: of antiseptic method? (%) Why did Fleming fail 10 concentrate penicillin? (xi) How did Pasteur show the way to other scientists? (vii) How are we obliged to Pasteur’s discoveries? (viii) What were Mustafa Kamal’s activities in Anatolia? 4, Write short answers(3-§ lines) of any Fight questions in words of your own. (Novel - Good-Bye Mr. Chips) 16 (Why was 1870 easy to remember for Chips? Gi) What was Chips's family background? (iii) How did Brookfield look and where it wes situated? (iv) How much popular was Katherine in Brookfield? (Who was Mr, Jones and what was his duty? (vi) What difficulties did Chips fave when he started writing down his memories? (vii) What was the result of the row between Chips and Ralston? (iii) What were the activities of Chips after his retirement? Gx) What were Chips’s views about modern women? What sort of discussion did Chips have with Linford? Write a note on Mr, Wetherby, ‘With what did Chips use to serve his visitors? SECTION-IT Write an essay (300-400 words) on any ONE of the following topics: 15 (i) Over Population Gi) A Visit to an Historical Place (iii) Corona Pandemic (iv) Technical Education 6. Use any FIVE of the following idioms/phrasal verbs in sentences of your own: 10 () Cry down (ii) Fall out (ii) Get round (iv) Bum the candle at both ends (*) Darkhorse (vi) Fish in the troubled water (vii) Kick the bucket (viii) Leave one im the lurch 7. Translate the following passage into English: 1S UE SIAR FEF MS nigel oe Mc Culley fete Ciba lactis Sis Ue ESI Le Wher eho? ond mys Seri Cer te cal Serr Be wbechifur SF aU Pt Seruinn Lib LRA Sib ige ns Le Die Poa Caneel ln, (Alternative question for Foreign/English Medium candidates only) ‘Write @ paragraph (150 — 290 words) on "Misuse of Mobiles’. A) fe (MULTAN) 2022 (2™-A) Roll No: INTERMEDIATE PART-II (12" CLASS) ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) PAPER-II TIME ALLOWED: 30 Minutes GROUP-I OBJECTIVE MAXIMUM MARKS: 20 Note: You have four choices for each objective type question as A, B, C and D. The choice which you think is correct, fill that bubble in front of that question number, on bubble sheet. Use marker or pen to fill the bubbles. Cutting or filling two or more bubbles will result in zero mark in that question. No credit will be awarded in case BUBBLES are not filled. Do not solve question on this sheet of OBJECTIVE PAPER, QNo.1 Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-I) and fill up the bubbles. 3 ()) This isa remarkable advance from the bucket system of supplying homes with water. (A) Stiiking (B) Memorable (C) Stable (D) Invisible (2) Terawled out a decrepit wreck. (A) Allured (B) Sound (C) Furnished (D) Ruined (3) Muscles are desiroyed and bones deformed. (A) Improved (B) Defiered (©) Disfigured (D) Diluted Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-{1) and fill up the bubbles. 3 (4) He showed discernment in judging my general ability. (A) Neutral (B) Discrimination (C) Achievement _ (1D) Displacement (5) He protested vigorously against the idea that penicillin was a man-made invention. (A) Stealthily (B) Cantiously (©) Intensely (D) Modeslly (There lay izmir ecowded, and overflowing with refugees. (A) Ovedooked — (B) Contested (C) Snowing (D) Congested ‘Choose the right option of the following underlined words from Novel. Good-Bye Mr. Chips and fill up the bubbles. 4 (7) ‘The house itself was ugly and pretentious but that didn’t matter. (A) Unaffected (B) Precious (C) Showy (D) Snowy (8) His recollections lost much of their flavour when they were written down, (A) Suggestions (B) Remembrances (C) Exaggeration _(D) Creations (9) He was an altogether milder and less ferocious ¢ imal. (A) Fierce (B) Unaggressive (©) Fastidious Anxious (10) Just then there came a particularly loud explosion — quite near, (A) Burst (B) Suppression (©) Thrust (D) Crust Choose the right preposition for the blanks and fill up the bubbles, 5 (11) She was waiting the corner. (A) on (B) in a (D) for ((2) The bird flew ___ the house. (A) over (B) on ©@a @)in (13) Will the baby smile het mother? (A) for (Byupon =~ (C)on (D)at (14) Keep going Itell you to stop. (A) off (B) on (C)untl ~~ (D) to (15) She apologised __ me the next day. (Aywith — (B)to Cat (Dy betore Choose the correct sentence and fill up the bubbles. 5 (16) Of the two plans, this is the best. (A) Off the two plans, this is the best (B) Of the two plans, this is the better. (C) Inthe two plans, this is the best. (D) Ofthe two plans, this is good, (1) ‘Yell me what do you want? (A) Tell me what did you want? (B) Tell me what will you want? (C) Tell me what can you want? (D) Tell me what you want? (18) Aliis the boy which | like the best. (A) Al is the boy whom I like the best. (B) AMiisthe boy who | like the best. (©) Ali is a boy which I ike the best (D) Aliisa boy whom I like the best. (9) Ldislike you praising me. (A) [dislike you praising mine (B) I dislike yours praising me. (C) [dislike your praising me. (D) Ldislike yours praising mine, (20) None praises a cowardly. (A) None praises a coward. (B) None praises coward. (©) None will praise the cowardly, (D) None should praise the cowardly. 6(0bj)(We)-2022(2"..A)- F340 (MULTAN) } ns iy Code 2022 (2"-A) Roll No & 2 Number 4013 INTERMEDIATE PART-II (12 CLASS) ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) PAPER-IL TIME ALLOWED: 30 Minutes GROUP-I OBJECTIVE MAXIMUM MARKS: 20 Note: You have four choices for each objective type question as A, B, Cand D. The choice w think is correct, fill that bubble in front of that question number, on bubble sheet. Use marker or pen to fill the bubbles, Cutting or filling two or more bubbles will result in zero mark in that question. No credit will be awarded in case BUBBLES are not filled. De not solve question on this sheet of OBJECTIVE PAPER. QNo.1 Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-I) and fill up the bubbles. 3 (1) Lerawled out a decrepit wreck (A) Allured (B) Sound (© Furnished (D) Ruined (2) Muscles ere destroyed and bones deformed. {A) Improved (B) Deffered (©) Disfigured (D) Diluted (3) This is a remarkable advance from the bucket system of supplying homes wits water, (A) Striking (B) Memorable (©) Stable (D) Invisible Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-I) and fill up the bubbles. 3 (4) He protested vigorously against the idea that penicillin was a man-made invention. (A) Stealthily (6) Cautiously (©) Intensely (D) Modestly (S) There lay Izmir crowded, and overflowing with refugees (A) Overlooked (B) Contested (C) Snowing (D) Congested (©) He showed discernment in judging my general ability. (A) Neutral (R) Discrimination (© Achievement _ (D) Displacement Choose the right option of the following underlined words from Novel. Good-Bye Mr. Chips and fill up the bubbles. 4 (7) His recollections lost much of their flevour when they were written down, (A) Suggestions (@) Remembrances (© Exaggeration (8) | He was an altogether milder and less ferocious animal. (A) Fierce (B) Unaggressive (© Fastidious (D) Anxious (9) Just then there came a particularly loud explosion — quite near. (A) Burst (B) Suppression (©) Thrust (D) Crust (20) ‘The house itself was ugly and pretentious but that didn’t matter. (A) Unaffected (B) Precious (C) Showy (D) Snowy Choose the right preposition for the blanks and fill up the bubbles. 5 (11) Thebirdflew the house, (A) over yon Oat (D) in (12) Will the baby smile __her mother? ~—_(A) for (B) upon (Chon (Dyat (13) Keep going Tell you to stop. (A) off B)on (until — Dj to (14) She apologised __me the next day. (A)with — B)to (Oat (15) She was waiting the comer. (A) on @) in (at Choose the correct sentence and fill up the bubbles. 5 (16) ‘Tell me what do you want? (A) Tell me what did you want? (B) Tell me what will you want? (C) Tell me what can you want? (D) Tellme what you want? (17) Allis the boy which I like the best. (A) Ali is the boy whom I like the best. (B) Allis the boy who I like the best. {C) Allis a boy which I like the best. (D) Allis a boy whom Hike the best. (18) Ldislike vou praising me. (A) Idislike you praising mine, (B) | dislike yours praising me. {C) I dislike your prising me. (D) I dislike yours praising mine. (19) None praises a cowardly, (A) None praises a coward. (B) None praises coward. (©) None will praise the cowardly. (D) None should praise the cowerdly. (20) Ofthe two plans, this is the best, (A) Off the two plans, this is the best. (B) Of the two plans, this is the better. ©) In the two plans, this is the best. (D) Of the two plans, this is good, (Obj) Wr)-20220""-A)3 Fee (MULTAN) [Paper Code ] 2022 (2"!-A) Roll No ag ) | umber: 4015 | INTERMEDIATE PART-II (12" CLASS) ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) PAPER-IL TIME ALLOWED: 30 Minutes GROUP-I OBJECTIVE MAXIMUM MARKS: 20 Note: You have four choices for each objective type question as A,B, Cand D. The choice which you think is correct, fill that bubble in front of that question number, on bubble sheet, Use marker or pen to fill the bubbles, Cutting or filling two or more bubbles will result in zero mark in that question, No credit will he awarded in case BUBBLES are not filled. Do not solve question on this sheet of OBJECTIVE PAPER. QNol ‘Choose the right option of the following underlined words fron: your Bock-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-I) and fill up the bubbles. 3 (1) Musclesare destroyed and bones deformed. (A) Improved (B) Deffered (© Disfigured (D) Diluted Q) This is a remzrkable advance from the bucket system of supplying homes wita water. (A) Striking (B) Memorable (C) Stable (D) Invisible @) —_ Lerawled out a decrepit wreck. (A) Allured (B) Sound (© Fumished (B) Ruined Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-II) and fill up the bubbles. 3 (4) There lay Izmir crowded, and overflowing with refugees. (A) Overlooked (2) Contested (© Snowing (D) Congested (5) He showed disceament in judging my general ability (A) Neutral (B) Discrimination (©) Achievement _ (1) Displacement (6) He protested vigorously ageinst the idea that penicillin was a man-made invention. (A) Stealthily (B) Cautiously (C) Intensely (D) Modesily Choose the right option of the following underlined words from Novel. Good-Bye Mr. Chips and fill up the bubbles. 4 (7) He was an altogether milder and les: us animal (A) Fierce (B) Unaggressive (C) Fastidious (D) Anxious (8) Just then there came 2 particularly loud explosion ~ quite near. (A) Burst (B) Suppression (©) Thrust (D) Crust (8) The house itself was ugly and pretentious but that didn’t matter. (A) Unaffected (B) Precious (©) Showy (D) Snowy (10) His recollections lost much of their flavour when they were written down, (A) Suggestions _(B) Remembrances (C)Exaggeration —_ (D) Creations Choose the right preposition for the blanks and fill up the bubbles. 5 (11) Will he baby smile er mother? (A) for (B)upon (Con (D) at (2) Keep going __ I tell you to stop. (A) off (8)on (C) until @) wo (13) She epologised _me the next day. wih — B)to (at — (D) before (14) She was waiting _theeorner, (A) on @) in (©) at (D) for (15) The bird flew the house, (A) over (B)on @at @)ia Choose the correct sentence and fill up the bubbles. 5 (6) Allis the boy which I like the best. (A) Allis the boy whom I like the best (B) Aliis the boy who I like the best (©) Aliis a boy which I like the best (D) Aliisa boy whom I like the best. (17) Ldislike you praising me. (A) Idislike you praising mine. (B) | dislike yours praising me. (C) 1 distike your praising me. (D) L dislike yours praising mine. (18) None praises a cowardly. (A) None praises coward. (B} None praises coward. (C) None will praise the cowardly. (D) None should praise the cowardly. (19) Of the two plans, this is the best (A) OFF the two plans, this is the best. (B) Of the two plans, this is the better (©) In the two plans, this is the best. {D) Ofthe two plans. this is good. (20) ‘Tellme what do you want? (A) Tell me what did you want? (B) Tell me what wil! you want? (C) Tell me what can you want? (D) Tell me what you want? 6 (Obj eA Tr)-2022(2".A)-3Zao (MULTAN) [PaperCode 2022 (2".A) Roll No Ww umber, 4017 INTERMEDIATE PART-II (12" CLASS) ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) PAPER-I TIME ALLOWED: 30 Minutes GROUP-I OBJECTIVE MAXIMUM MARKS: 20 Note: You have four choices for each objective type question as A,B, Cand D. The chaice which you think is correct, fill that bubble in front of that question number, on bubble sheet. Use marker or pen to fill the bubbles. Cutting or filling two or more bubbles will result in zero mark in that question. No credit will be awarded in case BUBBLES are not filled. Do not solve question on this sheet of OBJECTIVE PAPER. QNol Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-I) and fill up the bubbles. 3 (1) This is a remarkable advance from the bucket system of supplying homes with wate (A) Striking (B) Memorable (C) Stable ©) Invisible @) — Teraviled out a decrepit wreck. (A) Allured (B) Sound (©) Furnished (©) Rained @) Muscles are destroyed and bones deformed. (A) Improved. (B) Deffered (©) Disfigured (©) Diluted Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-II) and fill up the bubbles, 3 (4) He showed discernment in judging my general ability, (A) Neutral (B) Discrimination (C) Achievement (D) Displacement (8) He protested vigorously against the idca that penicillin was a man-made invention, (A) Stealthily. ) Cautiously (C) Intensely (PD) Mocestly (©) There lay Izmir crowded, and overflowing with refugees. (A) Overlooked (B) Contested (C) Snowing (D) Congested Choose the right option of the following underlined words from Novel. Good-Bye Mr. Chips and fill up the bubbles, 4 (7) Justthen there came a particularly loud explosion ~ quite neer, (A) Burst (B) Suppression (C) Tarust (D) Crust (8) The house itself was ugly and protentious but that didn’t matter, (A) Unaffected (B) Precious (C) Showy (D) Snowy (9) His recollections lest much of their flavour when they were written down, (A) Suggestions (B) Remembrances (C) Exaggeration _(D) Creations (10) He was an altogether milder and less fervcious animal, (A) Fierce (B) Unaggressive (C) Fastidious (D) Anxious ‘Choose the right preposition for the blanks and fill up the bubbles, 5 CL) She apologised __ me the next day (A) with ~~ @)ta @)at —(D) before (12) She was waiting _ the corner. (A) on @) in (©) at (©) for (13) The bird flew the house. (A) over (Bon (cyat (Din (14) Will the baby smile hermother? (A) for (B)upon (Con (D)at (15) Keep going Itell you to stop. (A) off (B)on (Cunt — (D) to ‘Choose the correct sentence and fill up the bubbles. 5 (16) None praises a cowardly, (A) None praises a coward, (B) None praises coward. (C) None will praise the cowardly. (D) None should praise the cowardly. (17) Oftthe two plans, this is the best, (A) Offthe two plans, this is the best, (B) Of the two plans, this is the better. (C) In the two plans, this is the best, (D) Of the two plans, this is good, (18) Tell me what do you wane? (A) Tell me what did you want? (B) Tellme what will you want? ©) Tell me what can you want? (D) Tell me what you want? (19) the boy which I like the best. (A) Allis the boy whom I like the best. (B) Ali is the bey who J like the best. (©) Miis a boy which I like the best (D) Ali is a boy whom ! like the best. (20) dislike you praising me. (A) Idislike you praising mine. (B) I dislike yours praising me. (C) Idislike your praising me. (D) dislike yours praising mi 6(Obj)( Sete fe te)-2022(2".A)-33e0 (MULTAN) 4012 2022 (2"-A) ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) PAPER-IT GROUP-IL OBJECTIVE INTERMEDIATE PART-II (12" CLASS) Roll Ne +@. ‘TIME ALLOWED: 30 Minutes MAXIMUM MARKS: 20 Note: You have four choices for each objective type question as A, B, C and D. The choice which you think is correct, fill that bubble in front of that question number, on bubble sheet, Use marker or pen to fill the bubbles. Cutting or filling two or more bubbles will result in zero mark in that question. No credit will be awarded in case BUBBLES are not filled. Do not solve question on this sheet of OBJECTIVE PAPER. Q.No.1 Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Book-II (Modcra Prose and Heres Part-I) and fill up the bubbles, 3 (1) But from these humble beginnings came a stream of life. (A) Stream (B) Amazing ©) Simple (D) Complex (2) Here and there rang out the steps of solitary travellers. (A) Strange (B) Lonely (C) Sad (D) Disturbed 3) Their legs and arms are like sticks of liquorice. (A) Plant (B) Animal (C) Bird (D) Ghost Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Book-II (Modera Prose and Heroes Part-II) and fill up the bubbles. 3 (4) I gained an immense advantage over the cleverer boy. (A) Slight (B) Clear (C) Financial (©) Great (5) Presumably the spore was blown in through the window. (A) Surely (B) Certainly (C) By chance (©) Supposedty (© Turkish patriotism was no longer vague. (A) Clear (B) Harsh (C) Unclear (©) Polite ‘Choose the right option of the following underlined words from Novel. Good-Bye Mr. Chips and fill up the bubbles, 4 () — Chigs was given an uproarish farewell. (A) Noisy (B) Cala (©) Comfortable (D) Quite (@ He remained a conservative in polities. (A) Calm (B) Old fashioned — (C) Eloquent (D) Steadiast (9) Chips wrote occasional articles. (A) Short (B) At times (© Long (D) Comfort (10) ‘The meeting with Linford has exhausted Mr. Chips. (A) Freshened (B) Distorted (© Tired (D) Ruined Choose the right preposition for the blanks and fill up the bubbles. 5 (11) His house isadjaceat__the mosque. (A) of (Bat (C) to (D) with (12) Heis notentitied ___voie. (A)tor (B)io (with ~— (Dy on (13) Sheis proficient _ Arebie. (Aa B)of (Chon (D)in (14) He was shivering cold (in Bol (Cat (D) with (15) Hebaszeal_____ his country. (A)for (B)to (Cin (D) with Choose the correct sentence and fill up the bubbles. § 6) a7 (1g) (19) (20) Qne should not forget to do his duty. (A) One should not forget to do onee duty. (C) One should not forget to do my duty Would that Iam a king? (A) Would that I was a king? (C) Would that [ were aking? Horse is a faithful animal (A) The horse is faithful animal. (C) A horse is faithful animal. ‘The Judge disposed off the case, (A) The Judge disposed on the case. (C) The Judge disposed for the case. Lam listening your story. (A) | am listening to your story. (C) 1am listening at your story. 8(Obj)( r)-2022(2"-A)-2feo (B) One should not forget to do one’s duty (D) One should not forget to do your duty. (B) Would that 1 have been a king? (D) Would that | are a king? (B) The horse is a faithful animal, (D) Horse is of faithful animal (B) The Judge disposed from the case. (D) The Judge disposed of the case. (8) Lam listening you story. (D) 1 am listening with your siory. (MULTAN) 2022 (2"-A) INTERMEDIATE PART-II (12" Paper Cede Number: 4014 ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) PAPER-II GROUP-II OBJECTIVE Roll No: & D (CLASS) TIME ALLOWED: 30 Minutes MAXIMUM MARKS: 20 Note; You have four choices for each objective type question as A, B, C and D. The choice which you think is correct, fill that bubble in front of that question number, on bubble sheet. Use marker or pen to fill the bubbles. Cutting or filling two or more bubbles will result in zero mark in that question. No credit will be awarded in case BUBBLES are not filled. Do not solve question on this sheet of OBJECTIVE PAPER. Q.No.1 Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your BoolcII (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-I) and fill up the bubbles. 3 (1) Here and there rang out the steps of solitary travellers. (A) Strange (B) Lonely (©) Sad (D) Disturbed (2) Their legs and arms are like sticks of liquorice. (A) Plant (B) Animal (C) Bird (D) Ghost (3) But Srom these humble beginnings came a stre (A) Stream (B) Amazing © (D) Complex. (Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-II) aad fill up the bubbles. a (4) Presumably the spore was blown in through the window. (A) Surely (B) Certainly (© By chance (D) Supposedly (8) Turkish patriotism was no longer vague, (A) Clear (B) Harsh (©) Unclear (D) Polite (© I gained an immense advantage over the cleverer boy. (A) Slight B (©) Financial (D) Great, Choose the right option of the following underlined words from Novel. Good-Bye Mr, Chips und fill up the bubbles, 3 (7) He remained a conservative in politics. (A) Calm (B) Old fashioned — (C) Eloquent () Steadfast (8) Chips wrote occasional articles. (A) Short (B) Attimes (C) Long (D) Comfort (9) The meeting with Linford has exhausted Mr. Chips. (A) Freshened (B) Distorted (C) Tired (©) Ruined (10) Chips was given an uproarish farewell (A) Noisy (B) Calm (C) Comfortable D) Quite Choose the right preposition for the blanks and fill up the bubbles, 5 (1) He was shivering ___ cold (A) in (R)of Cat (©) with (22) Hehaszeal____his country. (A) for (B)io — C)in (D) with (3) house isadjacent ___ the mosque. jor Ba (Co (D) with (14) He isnot entitled vote, (A)for (B)to — (C)with ~~ yon (15) She is proficient Arabic. (Ayet B)of ~— Chon ()in Choose the correct sentence and fill up the bubbles, 5 (16) Would that ! am a king? (A) Would that I was aking? (©) Would thet I'were a king? Horse is a faithful animal, (A) The horse is faithful animal. (©) A horse is faithful animal. The Judge disposed off the case. (A) The Judge disposed on the case. (C) The Judge dispesed for the case. Lam listening your story, (A) Tam listening to your story, (C) Lam listening at your story. One should not forget to do his duty. (A) One should not forget to do once duty. (C) One should not forget to do my duty. an 18) (19) (20) 8(Obj)(eeex)-20222-A)-2] o> {B) Would that | have been a king’? (D} Would that I are a king? (B) The horse is a faithful animal. (D) Morse is of faithful animal. (B) The Judge disposed from the case. (D) The Judge disposed of the case. (B) Lam listening you story (D) Lam listening with your story, (B) One should not forget to do one’s duty. () One should not forget to do your duty. (MULTAN) » | Paper Code ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) PAPER-II GROUP-IT 2022 (2A) mber: 4016 | INTERMEDIATE PART-II (12" CLASS) OBJECTIVE 2 Roll No: Sy TIME ALLOWED: 30 Minutes MAXIMUM MARKS: 20 Note: You have foar choices for each objective type question as A,B, Cand D. The choice which you think is correet, fill that bubble in front of that question number, on bubble shest. Use marker or pen to fill the bubbles. Cutting or filling two or more bubbles will result in zero mark in that question. No credit will be awarded in case BUBBLES are not filled. Do not solve question on this sheet of OBJECTIVE PAPER. QNod Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Bock-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-1) and fill up the bubbles. 3 (D) Ghost (D) Complex (1) Their legs and arms are like sticks of liquorice. (A) Plant (B) Animal (C) Bird 2) But from these humble beginaings came a stream of life. (A) Stream (B) Amazing (©) Simple 3) Here and there rang out the steps of solitary travellers. (A) Strange (B) Lonely (C) Sad (D) Disturbed Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-II) and fill up the bubbles, 3 (D) Polite (D) Great (4) Turkish patrictisra was no longer vague. (A) Clear (B) Harsh (©) Unclear (5) I gained an immense advantage ove: jeverer boy, (A) Slight (B) Clear (©) Financial (6) Presumably the spore was blown in through the window, (A) Surely (B) Certainly (©) By chance (D) Supposedly Choose the right option of the following underlined words from Novel. Good-Bye Mr. Chips and fill up the bubbles. 4 (7) Chips wrote gecasional articles. (A) Short. (B) At times (©) Long (D) Comfort (8) ‘The meeting with Linford has exhausted Mr. Ch (A) Freshened (B) Distorted (©) Tired (D) Ruined (9) Chips was given an uproarish farewell (A) Noisy (B) Calm (C)Comforable —_(D) Quite (10) He remained a conservative in polities, (A) Calm (B) Old fashioned (C) Eloquent (D) Steadfast Choose the right preposition for the blanks and fill up the bubbles. 5 (11) She is proficient Arabic. (Aja (Bo? = (Con ) in (12) Hewasshivering ___cold. (Ayin (B)of = (Cat (D) with, (13) Hehaszeal___his country. (A)for Bw — (C)in (D) with (14) Hishouseisadjacem___the mosque. (A)ef — (Byat_—(C) to () with (15) Heisnot entitled vote. (A)for (Byte (C)with = D)on Choose the correct sentence and fill up the bubbles. 5 (16) Horse is a faithful animal, (A) The horse is faithful anime faithful animal. (©) A horse is faithfil animal, (D) Horse is of faithful animal (17) The Judge disposed off the case. (A) The Judge disposed on the case. (B) The Judge disposed from the case. (©) The Judge disposed for the case, (D) The Judge disposed of the case, (18) Lam listening your story. (A) Tamm listening to your story. (B) Lam listening you story. (C) Lam listening at your story. (D) Iam listening with your story. (19) One should not forget to do his duty. (A) One should not forget to do once duty. (B) One should not forget to do one's duty, {C) One should not ‘orget to do my duty. (D) One should not forget to do your duty. (20) Would that Iam a king? (A) Would that I wes a king? (©) Would that 1 were a king? (B) Would that I have been a king? (D) Would that I are a king? 8(Obj)( ee vx ek)-2022(2"-A)- 2) ce (MULTAN) i [Paver Cove 2022 (2"-A) Roll N &) | Number: 4018 | INTERMEDIATE PART-IT (12 CLASS) ‘ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) PAPER-II TIME ALLOWED: 30 Minutes GROUP-IL OBJECTIVE MAXIMUM MARKS: 20 Note: You have four choices for cach objective type question as A, B, C and D. The choice which you think is correct, fill that bubble in front of that question number, on bubble sheet. Use marker or pen to fill the bubbles. Cutting or filling two or more bubbles will result in zero mark in that question, No eredit will be awarded in case BUBBLES are not filled. Do not solve question on. this sheet of OBJECTIVE PAPER. QNo.1 Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-I) and fill up the bubbles. 3 (1) But from these humble beginnings came a stream of life, (A) Stream (B) Amazing (©) Simple (D) Complex 2) Here and there rang out the steps of solitary travellers (A) Strange (B) Lonely (C) Sad (D) Disturbed (3) Their legs aad erms are like sticks of liquorice, (A) Plant (B) Animal (©) Bird (D) Ghost ‘Choose the right option of the following underlined words from your Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes Part-II) and fill up the bubbles. 3 (4) T gained an immense advantage over the cleverer boy. (A) Slight (B) Clear (C) Financial (D) Great (3) Presumably the spore wes blown ia through the window, (A) Surely (B} Certainly (C) By chance (D) Supposedly (6) Turkish patriotism was no longer vague. (A) Clear (B) Harsh (©) Unclear (D) Polite Choose the right option of the following underlined words from Novel. Good-Bye Mr. Chips and fill up the bubbles. 4 (7) The meeting with Linford has exhausted Mr. Chips. (A) Freshened (B) Distorted (©) Tired (D) Ruined (8) Chips was given an uproarish farewell. (A) Noisy (B) Calm (C)Comfortable —_(D) Quite (9) He remained a conservative in polities. (A) Calm. (B) Old fashioned — (C) Eloquent (D) Steadfast (10) Chips wrote occasional articles, (A) Short (B) At times (C) Long (D) Comfort Choose the right preposition for the blanks and fill up the bubbles. 5 (11) He isnot entitled vote, (A)fr (B)to ~— (C)with = (D) on (12) She is proficient Arabic. (Aja Bef Can «D) in (13) Hewas shivering ___eld. (A) in (B)of = (Cat (D) with (14) He has zeal his country, (A)for @)to — (C)in ©) with (13) His house isadjacent themosque. (Ajof_— (B)at_—(C) to () with Choose the correct sentence and fill up the bubbles. 5 (16) The Judge disposed off the case, (A) The Judge disposed on the case. (B) The Judge disposed from the case. (©) The Judge disposed for the case. (D) The Fudge disposed of the ease, (17) Lam listening your story. (A) 1am listening to your story. (B) Lam listening you sory. (C) Lam listening at your story. (D) Lam listening with your story. (18) Qneshould not forget to do his daty. (A) Gne should not forget to do once duty. (B) One should not forget to do one's duty. (C) One should not forget to da my duty. (D) One should not forget to do your duty. (19) Would that I am aking? (A) Would that Twas a king? (B) Would that I have been a king? (©) Would that were a king? (D) Would that Tare # king? (20) Horse is a faithful animal (A) The horse is faithful animal, (B) The horse is a faithful animal. (©) A horse is faithfill animal. (D) Horse is of faithful animal. 8 (Obj) Bete tee)-2022(2"-A)- 2 ce- (MULTAN)

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