T26 1st Half Book of English Class 1st Year
T26 1st Half Book of English Class 1st Year
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1 Half Book (Lesson#1 to 7 Poem#1 to 10 Play#1, Letter +Story+ Application+ Pair of Test#26 Date:
words(A to J)
OBJECTIVE
Q:1(A) Choose the right option of the underlined words and fill up the bubbles. 09
(i) Mr. Hubert choked with indignation:
(a) Pleased (b) Laughed (c) Annoyed (d) Excited
(ii) “so you think she can stand it , doctor!” said the mother:
(a) Match (b) Endure (c) Win (d) Smell
(iii) This is dreadful
(a) Terrible (b) Pleasing (c) Soothing (D) Upcoming
Q:1(B) Choose the right option for the following and fill the bubble.
(iv) The dog saved the live of
(a) First man (b) Second man (c) Girl (d) Killer
(v) How was Gorgios’ dress for court?
(a) Gay (b) Tattered (c) Loose (D) Old
(vi) Mrs . Jones looked the food and asked the boy to
(a) Serve (b) Eat (c) Help (D) Set the table
Q:1(C) Choose the correct form of verb and fill the bubble.
(vii) He ______ a letter:
(a) Is write (b) Has written (c) Writing (D) Was written
(viii) He asked me if she______
(a) Might go (b) May go (c) May goes (D) Might goes
(ix) I ____ her last evening:
(a) See (b) Saw (c) Have seen (D) Seen
SUBJECTIVE
Q:2 Write short answer (in 3-5 sentences ) of any SIX of the following questions from Book-I ,II ,III 12
1) What did Norma find inside the box when she broke it?
2) Why had the old man planted the secret garden?
3) Why did the Americans leave the earth for the Mars?
4) What was engraved on Hubert’s tomb-stone?
5) What is the significance of the storm in the play (Heat Lightning).
6) Why couldn’t the girl describe the killer?
7) Why was the girl so afraid?
8) Why has the poet used “cannon balls” to describe the fruits?
Q:3 Write a letter to your father and inform him about the co-curricular activities in the college. OR
Write an application to the principal of your college for the refund of security fee/fund. 08
Q:4 Write a story on “Do good have good” 08
Q:5 Explain the following lines with the reference to the context. 05
I hear leaves drinking rain;
I hear rich leaves on top
Giving the poor beneath
Drop after drop;
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