Friday 30 March 2018

Past Paper English 10 | BISE Lahore 2017 Group Two | Eureka Study Aids

PAST PAPER ENGLISH 10
(BISE LAHORE - 2017 GROUP TWO)

OBJECTIVE 

1(a) Choose the correct form of verb and fill up the bubbles. (05)
(i) She does not always __________ the truth. (speaks, spoke, speaking, speak)
(ii) Why __________ you sad? (is, was, am, are)
(iii) When shall I be __________ a gun licence? (grants, granting, granted, grant)
(iv) The boys are __________ stones at the frogs. (throwing, throw, thrown, throws)
(v) Children __________ be shown around the zoo. (will, was, have been, do not)
(b) Choose the word with correct spellings and fill up the bubbles. (04)
(vi) ekslence, excellence, ekslanse, excellanse
(vii) leiseure, leizure, lezure, leisure
(viii) akademic, acadmic, academic, academik
(ix) priority, praerity, prieity, prayrity
(c) Choose the correct option and fill up the bubbles. (05)
(x) Have you got anything __________ these poor women could take for their children? (that, whom, which, who)
(xi) Keep soap out of the actual __________. (wound, injury, cut, scrapes)
(xii) In China, celebration can actually last up to a __________. (week, month, fortnight, year)
(xiii) "Myself" is: (possessive pronoun, interrogative pronoun, relative pronoun, reflexive pronoun) 
(xiv) The antonym of "perfect" is: (deficient, imperfect, complete, in complete)
(d) Choose the correct option according to the grammar. (05)
(xv) Does she always speak the truth? It is a/an sentence. (negative, simple, interrogative, complex)
(xvi) Maria fell over the cat. The underlined is: (infinitive phrase, prepositional phrase, gerund phrase, all of these)
(xvii) 'The watchman blew his whistle.' The underlined word is a/an: (transitive verb, regular verb, irregular verb, intransitive verb)
(xviii) Television brings laziness __________ us. (at, with, on, in)
(xix) Who is the man at the door? The underlined word is a/an: (indefinite pronoun, relative pronoun, interrogative pronoun, definite pronoun) 

SUBJECTIVE 
(SECTION - I)

2. Answer any FIVE of the following questions. (10)
(i) What do decorations on doors and windows symbolize?
(ii) You should not keep checking if the bleeding has stopped. Why?
(iii) What according to the poet is a sweet noise?
(iv) What were some famous careers for the young people in the past?
(v) How does television make us lazy?
(vi) What are some distinctions of the writer?
(vii) How is fossil energy a finite source?
(viii) Why did the old man hurl a stone at the camel?
SECTION - II
3. Translate into Urdu. (OR) Rewrite into simple English the following paragraph. (08)
     Handling minor accidents at home or on the road develops a sense of crisis management. This may prepare people to tackle with unexpected emergencies with great confidence. Minor cuts and scrapes usually do not need to go to the emergency room. Yet proper care is essential to avoid infection or other complications.
4. Write down the summary of the poem "Try Again" written by W.E. Hickson. (05)
(OR) Paraphrase the following lines into simple English with reference to the context:
Once or twice through you should fall,
If you would at last prevail,
Try again.
If we strive, 'tis no disgrace
Though we did not win the race --
What should you do in that case?
Try again.
5. Write an essay of 150-200 words on any ONE of the following topics. (15)
(i) Libraries
(ii) My Best Friend
(iii) A Railway Journey
(OR) Write a paragraph of 100-150 words on any ONE of the following topics.
(i) A Street Quarrel
(ii) Allama Iqbal
(iii) How to keep our town clean?
6. Change any FIVE of the following sentences into indirect form. (05)
(i) She said to me, "You are a lazy boy."
(ii) She said, "Is this your book?"
(iii) The teacher said, "Do not make a noise."
(iv) He said to her, "Please fetch me a glass of water."
(v) She said, "What a beautiful piece of art!"
(vi) You have said, "They are waiting outside."
(vii) She said, "Alas! We cannot defeat our enemies."
(viii) She said, "I did not go to school yesterday."
7. Use any FIVE of the following pairs of words in your own sentences. (05)
(i) Angels, Angles
(ii) Diary, Dairy
(iii) Feet, Feat
(iv) Letter, Latter
(v) Pore, Pour
(vi) Marry, Merry
(vii) Root, Route
(viii) Way, Weigh
8. Translate the following paragraph into English. (08)

Exclusively for candidates whose Medium of Examination is English. 
(Question - 8 Alternative to Urdu Translation)
8. Write TEN sentences about "Pakistani Women."

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