EXAM TYPE English B Guess 2025
CLASS 1st Year DATE 04-05-2025
SECTION DURATION 2 Hour 30 minutes
SUBJECT English MARKS 80
NAME ROLL NO
Q1. Translate the following passage into Urdu. (Book-I, Short Stories) (20X5=100)
1. "Are you" - he seemed to draw back slightly - "are you really saying "I`m saying that they are probably doing it for some research project!" She cut him
off. "That they want to know what average people would do under such a circumstance! That they`re just saying someone would die, in order to study
reactions, see if there would be guilty, anxiety, whatever! You do not really think they`d kill somebody, do you?!"
Lesson#1: Button, Button
[AJK G2 2016 FBD G1 2018]
2. She was a large woman with a large purse that had everything in it, but a hammer and nails. It had a long strap and she earned it slung across her
shoulder. It was about eleven o`clock at night dark and she was walking alone, when a boy ran up behind her and tried to snatch her purse. The strap
broke with a sudden tug the boy gave it from behind. But the boy’s weight and the weight of the purse combined caused him to lose his balance.
Lesson#4: Thank You, M’am
[LHR2014 LHR2017]
3. There was young fellow, ‘said Jorkens,’ to whom his parents probably used to say the very things that we have been saying now; and very likely he, as
many young fellows do. May have wanted to prove them wrong. I don`t know: it was a long time ago. But, whatever his motive was, he hit on a most
extraordinary ambition, and stuck to it. It was nothing less than to be appointed Court acrobat.
Lesson#6: The Reward
4. The child was fairly eating me up with her cold, steady eyes, and no expression to her face whatever. She did not move and seemed, inwardly, quiet; an
unusually attractive little thing, and as strong as a heifer in appearance. But her face was flushed. She was breathing rapidly, and I realized that she had a
high fever. She had magnificent blond hair, in profusion. One of those picture children often reproduced in advertising leaflets and the photogravure
sections of the Sunday papers.
Lesson#7: The Use of Force
[LHR2013]
5. Once a king and a Persian slave were sailing in the same boat. The slave had never been at sea and experience any calamity. After some time, the
boat was hit by a storm and started tossing. It was inconvenient for the passengers. All remained quiet except the slave who in fear of being drowned
tried to pacify him by kindness and affection by he did not hear anybody. When the uneasiness lasted longer, the king also became displeased.
Lesson#8: The Gullistan Of Sa’di
[LHR2012]
6. One of the men now stepped forward, saying to his friend: "You remain quiet, and leave this fellow to me". Then addressing himself to the new comer,
he cried: Hear you, Sir, these men do not understand the matter at all. I can set it all right for you in a minute. "Saying this, he lifted a heavy stick, bound
with iron rings and struck a camel which was feeding off the leaves of a plum-tree. The Stolid creature, scarcely feeling the blow, merely moved a step or
two forward. "You observe", said the man, the effect of this treatment on the camel.
Lesson#9: The Foolish Quack
[DGK-GII-18 FSD-GI-18]
7. One evening, as the sun was setting, some travelers stayed to rest under a clump of trees, and, loosening their camels set them to graze. It happened
that one of the animals entered a melon-field, and that a melon stuck in its throat. The owner, seeing this and fearing to lose the animal, tied a blanket
round its throat, and then struck the place with all his might. Instantly, the melon broke in the throat of the camel, and it was then easily swallowed.
Lesson#9: The Foolish Quack
[SWL-GI-2015, LHR-GI-2020]
8. An old woman, whose throat was swollen to a frightful size, exclaimed: "O my son, if you could only cure my goiter, I would bless you for evermore!".
Certainly, "answered the man, "here, bring me a blanket and a good-sized mallet". As soon as, they were brought, he tied up the woman`s throat, and
struck the swollen part with so much force that the poor and old creature instantly expired. "Ah," cried, the people, "this fellow is a villain!" So they seized
him, being minded to carry him before the king.
Lesson#9: The Foolish Quack
[BWP-GI-2014, SGD-GI-2015, LHR-GII-2019]
9. 1.Looking out, all the trees were queer and still, clotted with insects, their boughs weighed to the ground. The earth seemed to be moving, locusts
crawling. everywhere, she could not see the lands at all, so thick was the swarm. Toward the mountains it was looking into driving rain-even as she
watched, the sun was blotted out with a fresh onrush of them. It was a half-night, a perverted blackness.
Lesson#10: A Mild Attack of Locusts
[MTN-GII-18, BWP-GI-18]
10. Margaret was wondering what she could do to help. She did not know. Then up came old Stephen from the lands. “We’re finished, Margaret, finished!
Those beggars can eat every leaf and blade off the farm in half an hour! And it is only early afternoon if we can make enough smoke, make enough noise
till the sun goes down.
Lesson#10: A Mild Attack of Locusts
[LHR-GII-2014, RWP-GII-2015]
11. At once Richard shouted at the cook-boy. Old Stephen yelled at the house-boy. The cook-boy ran to beat the old plowshare hanging from a tree
branch, which was used to summon store to collect tin cans, any old bit of metal. The farm was ringing with the clamor of the gong; and they could see
the laborers comes pouring out of the compound, pointing at the hills and shouting excitedly.
Lesson#10: A Mild Attack of Locusts
[LHR-GI-17, FSD-GI-18]
12. But Margaret preferred not even to think of them, After the midday, meal, the men went off to the lands. Everything was to be replanted. With a bit of
luck another swarm would not grass, because the cattle would die otherwise - there was not a blade of grass left on the farm.
Lesson#10: A Mild Attack of Locusts
[LHR-GI-14, SWL-GII-15, RWP-GII-16]
13. He was the only son of a Haafiz. After the death of his father, Khudayar, tried to follow his father’s footsteps. When he was about 16, he went away to
the city, leaving his old mother behind. Later they learnt that he had worked in the house of a head clerk, after which he had managed to open a small
shop on a footpath where he began selling cut pieces. After saving some money and gaining experience in the business, he returned to the village. He
then begged Maulvi Abdul inaugurate and bless his shop by becoming his first customer.
Lesson#13: God Be Praised
[SWL-GII-2014, BWP-GII-2018]
14. Before his marriage, Maulvi Abdul Barkat, his dead, he wore a light brown turbank known as Mashhadi lungi, because it originally came from
Mashhad in Iran. The glided up tip of his cap use to shine brightly above the turban. He always carried a walking stick, a sort of scepter with decorative
bands of brass and gilt. For his hair, he used fragrant oil.
Lesson#13: God Be Praised
[MTN-GII-2014, BWP-GII-2016, LHR-GII-2017]
15. In the crowd there was a loud mouthed old hag who seemed to have other views. In a loud whisper. She pointed out that several suits in the dowry
had once belonged to a woman who had died young. There were others which had been part of Zaibun`s dowry. "Even the bracelets and the gold nose
ring are hers."
Lesson#13: God Be Praised
[RWP-GII-2017]
16. The young man seated on the cement bench was watching with interest the people passing on the pavement before him. Most of them were wearing
overcoats which were of every kind from the astrakhan to the rough military khaki such as are found in large bundles at the secondhand clothes shops.
Lesson#14: Overcoat
[LHR-GII-15]
17. The shoes and the socks now came off. The shoes were old but brightly polished. As to the socks, in color and pattern the one was quite different
from the other. There were holes at the heels and where the flesh showed through the holes it was grimed with dirt. He was by now dead and his life-less
body lay on the white marble slab.
Lesson#14: Overcoat
[BWP-GI-2014, RWP-GI-2015, GRW-GII-2016, LHR-GII-2017]
18. When the couple had walked some hundred yards ahead of him, he hurriedly started after them. Hardly had he reached half way across the road
when a truck full of bricks came from behind like a gust of wind and crushing him down speeded off towards McLeod Road. The driver of the truck had
heard a shriek and had actually for a moment slowed down, but realizing that something serious had happened, had taken advantage of the darkness
and had sped away into the night.
Lesson#14: Overcoat
[LHR-GI-17, FSD-GII-18]
19. I also reminded him of the four balcony seats I had taken for the monster show at his majesty’s in aid of the fund for the Destitute British in
Johannesburg. Not all the celebrated actors and actresses announced on the posters had appeared, but all had sent letters full of kindly wishes and the
others – all the celebrities one had never heard of – had turned up to a man.
Lesson#15: The Angel And The Author-and Others
[BWP-GI-2014, FBD-GII-2017]
20. "It is the first Christmas number that starts me off," I told him; "Those beautiful pictures – the sweet child looking so pretty in her furs, giving Bovril
with her own dear little hands to the shivering street arab; the good old red-faced squire shoveling out plum pudding to the crowd of grateful villagers. It
makes me yearn to borrow a collecting box and go round doing good myself."
Lesson#15: The Angel And The Author-and Others
[GRW-GI-2014, DGK-GI-2016]
Q2. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I: (Short Stories). (30X5=150)
1. Mr steward looked embarrassed i m afraid i m not at liberty to tell you that he said however i assure you the organization is of international scope
Lesson#1: Button, Button
[MLN, GI, 2016 BWP, GI, 2017]
2. She whirled with a gasp as the telephone rang stumbling into the living room she picked up the receiver Lesson#1: Button, Button
[RWP, GI, 2016 LHR, GI, 2017]
3. You said i wouldnt know the one that died my dear lady mr steward said do you really think you knew your husband Lesson#1: Button, Button
[SGD, GI, FSD, GII, 2015 RWP, GI, 2016]
4. She turned the unit over and saw a folded piece of paper scotch taped to the bottom of the box she pulled it off mr steward will call on you at 8 00 pm
Lesson#1: Button, Button
[BWP, GI, 2018]
5. Now you re coming to something son he said as he pushed down the top wire so that he could cross the fence this is something I want you to see
Lesson#2: Clearing In the Sky
[RWP, GI, 2014 DGK, GII, 2016 GRW, GII, 2022]
6. I dont see a weed in this patch i laughed wont they grow here Lesson#2: Clearing In the Sky
[GRW, GII, 2019 BWP, GII, 2022]
[DGK, GI, 2015 RWP, GII, 2017 MLN, GII, 2022]
7. This is the way Jess said my father pointing with his cane across the deep valley below us i want to show you something you’ve not seen for many
years
Lesson#2: Clearing In the Sky
8. Fertile he laughed as he reached down and picked up a double handful of leaf rot loam this is the land son this is it i ve tried all kinds of land
Lesson#2: Clearing In the Sky
[MLN, GI, BWP, GI, 2022]
9. The towns empty but we found native life in the hills sir dark people yellow eyes the martians very friendly we talked a bit not much they learn english
fast.
Lesson#3: Dark they were, and Golden-Eye
[SWL, GI, 2016 SWL, GII, 2018 SWL, GI, 2019 DGK, GII, 2022]
10. I feel like a salt crytal he said in a mountain stream being washed away we don t belong here we re earth people this is mars.
Lesson#3: Dark they were, and Golden-Eye
[MLN, GII, 2015 RWP, GII, 2017]
11. In the quiet autumn mr bittering stood Very dark now very golden-eyed upon the slope above his villa looking at the valley
Lesson#3: Dark they were, and Golden-Eye
[LHR, GI, 2019]
12. Did they tell you what became of the men and women who built this earth settlement lieutenat Lesson#3: Dark they were, and Golden-Eye
[GRW, GI, 2019]
13. Let the water run until it gets warm she said here s a clean towel Lesson#4: Thank You, M’am
[LHR, GII, 2015 MLN, GI, 2016]
14. Well you didnt have to snatch my pocketbook to get some suede shoes said mrs luella bates Washington jones you could have asked me
Lesson#4: Thank You, M’am
[FSD, GII, 2016 LHR, GI, SGD, GII, 2022]
15. What ever reasons he gave people were not willing to believe those are lying excuses they said behind his back Lesson#5: The Piece Of String
[LHR, GI, 2015 LHR, GI, 2018]
16. Why me me me picked up the pocket book yes you yourself by me word of honor l never heard of it Lesson#5: The Piece Of String
[LHR, GI, 2014 MLN, GII, 2017]
17. I was seen with the pocketbook who saw me mr manana the harness man saw you pick up the pocketbook Lesson#5: The Piece Of String
[LHR, GII, 2021]
18. Is mr hubert here mr hubert seated at another end of the table replied here i am Lesson#5: The Piece Of String
[RWP, GI, 2018]
19. And suppose a man wanted to be skating champion of the Sahara said terbut and couldn t afford the money to get there Lesson#6: The Reward
[LHR, GII, 2018 FSD, GI, SWL, GII, 2019]
20. Life is like a race jorkens went on in which they tire after a while and sit down or get interested in something else instead the man who keeps on wins
the race.’
Lesson#6: The Reward
[BWP, GII, 2014 BWP, GI, 2017 SGD, GI, 2019 GRW, GI, 2022]
21. Does your throat hurt you added the mother to the child but the little girls expression didn t change nor did she move her eyes from my face
Lesson#7: The Use of Force
[FSD, GII, 2018 DGK, GII, 2019]
22. No said the boy pay for the salt said the king lest it should become a custom and the village be ruined Lesson#8: The Gullistan Of Sa’di
[LHR, GII, FSD, GI, 2014]
23. Do you not perceive answered the camel-man i wished to show you that what is good for camels is not good for poor old men and women
Lesson#9: The Foolish Quack
[DGK, GII, 2018 FSD, GII, DGK, GI, 2022]
24. It is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream Lesson#11: I Have A Dream
[SWL, GI, 2022]
25. If jim doesn’t like me she said the herself before he looks at me a second time he’ll say i look like a girl who works for money
Lesson#12: The Gift of The Magi
[SGD, GI, 2022]
26. When mehrun reached the age of 14 maulvi abuls prayers became intense and prolonged. Lesson#13: God Be Praised
[SWL, GI, 2022]
27. I am terribly sorry maulviji my wife is unwell so the maid has cooked the food Lesson#13: God Be Praised
[SGD, GI, 2022]
28. I judged him to be tired yes he acknowledged it is a trying period for me your christmas time i am sure it must be i returned
Lesson#15: The Angel And The Author-and Others
[LHR, 2022]
29. It is the first christmas number that starts me off i told him those beautiful pictures the sweet child looking so pretty in her furs giving bovril
Lesson#15: The Angel And The Author-and Others
[GRW, 2022]
30. And it is not only me i should say i continued i dont want you to run away with the idea that i am the only good man in the world
Lesson#15: The Angel And The Author-and Others
[GRW, GI, 2021]
Q3. Explain the following lines with reference to the context. (10X5=50)
1. Past cotton-grass and moorland boulder Shoveling white steam over her shoulder snorting noisily, she passes Poem#2: Night Mail
[LHR2011]
2. In the farm she passes; no one wakes. But a jug in a bedroom gently shakes. Poem#2: Night Mail
[LHR2016]
3. And since to look at things in bloom Fifty Springs are little room About the woodland I will go to see the cherry hung with snow
Poem#3: Loveliest Of Trees, The Cherry Now
[LHR2013 LHR2017]
4. Then take it, break it open, let a gold or silver fountain wet. Poem#5: In The Street Of The Fruits Stalls
[LHR2014]
5. Dark children with a coin to spend Enter the lantern`s orbit; find Melon, guava, mandarin- The moon compacted to a rind, The sun in a pitted skin.
Poem#5: In The Street Of The Fruits Stalls
[LHR2017 LHR2018]
6. Bare foot, through the bazaar, And with the same undulant grace; As the cloth blown back from her face she glides with a stone jar
Poem#6: A Sindhi Woman
[LHR2015]
7. Watching her cross erect Stone, garbage, excrement, and crumbs Of glass in the Karachi slums I, with my stoop, reflect Poem#6: A Sindhi Woman
[LHR2014]
8. A time to rend And a time to sew A time to keep silence and a time to speak Poem#7: Times
[LHR2011]
9. Holding a grain of millet in her beak The mother sparrow has come to feed the young ones are so tiny and small From head to toe they are beaks
When they cry
Poem#9: The Feed
[LHR2012]
10. Splitting the grain, You have learnt to set life on foot, Could you split the grain? One grain to be fed to the ten young ones. Poem#9: The Feed
[LHR2018]
11. Shape without form, shape without color paralysed force, gesture without motion Poem#10: The Hollow Men
[LHR2012]
12. Those who have crossed Wish direct eyes, to death`s other Kingdom Remember us _ not as lost Violent souls, but only As the hollow men
Poem#10: The Hollow Men
[LHR2016]
13. No time to turn at Beauty`s glance And watch her feet, how they can dance Enrich that smile, her eyes began? Poem#11: Leisure
[LHR2013]
14. No eye could look The explosion that took The lives of two glories In the moment of Furies Poem#13: A Tale Of Two Cities
[LHR2015]
Q4. Write application(s) on the following topic. (9X5=45)
1. Application for sick leave English (B) 2. Application for full fee concession 3. Application for character certificate
English (B) English (B)
4. Application for scholarship English (B) 5. Application for the refund of Library security 6. Application for an urgent piece of work
fee
English (B)
English (B)
7. Application for leave to attend to the sick
mother
English (B)
8. Application for leave to attend a Funeral 9. Application for the remission of absence fine
English (B) English (B)
Q5. Write story on the following topic. (10X5=50)
1. Honesty is the Best Policy English (B) 2. A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed 3. Union is Strength English (B)
English (B) 4. The Foolish Stage English (B)
5. The King and the Spider English (B) 6. Greed is a Curse English (B) 7. The Hare and the Tortoise English (B)
8. The Crow and the Pitcher English (B) 9. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine English (B) 10. The Wolf and the Lamb English (B)
Q6. Use the following pairs of words in sentences of your own. (70X2=140)
[i] ـAdvise; Advice [ii] ـAltar; Alter English (B) [iii] ـAccess; Excess [iv] ـAccept; Except [v] ـAdapt; Adopt; Adept
English (B) [BWP, GI, 2014 RWP, GII, English (B) English (B) English (B)
[SGD, GI, 2016 LHR, GI, 2017 MLN, GII, 2015 MLN, GI, 2017 [LHR, GI, 2019] [SWL, GI, RWP, GI, 2017 SGD, [RWP, GII, LHR, GII, 2014
MLN, GI, 2018 FSD, GI, 2019] DGK, GI, 2018 RWP, 2019 ] GI, 2018] SGD, GI, DGK, GI, RWP, GI,
FSD, GI, 2015]
[vi] ـAllusion; Illusion [vii] ـAffect; Effect [viii] ـAngle; Angel [ix] ـBail; Bale English (B) [x] ـBear; Beer; Bare
English (B) English (B) English (B) [LHR, GI, BWP, GII, 2016 English (B)
[LHR, GI, 2013 DGK, GII, FSD, [MLN, GI, 2014 MLN, GI, 2015 [SGD, GI, 2022] SWL, GI, DGK, GII, 2017 MLN, [LHR, GII, 2019 SGD, GII,
GI, 2017 BWP, GI, 2019] DGK, GI, 2019] GI, BWP, GI, 2018] BWP, GII, 2022]
[xi] ـBeach; Beech [xii] ـBirth; Berth English (B) [xiii] ـBridal; Bridle [xiv] ـBeat; Beet English (B) [xv] ـBone; Boon English (B)
English (B) [RWP, GII, 2015 SGD, GI, English (B) [RWP , GII, 2022] [GRW, GII, 2018]
[MLN, GI, 2015 SWL, GII, 2018 BWP, GII, MLN, GI, [RWP, GI, 2019 SWL, GI, [xvi] ـComa; Comma [xvii] ـCanon; Cannon
2019] 2019] 2022]
English (B) English (B)
[SWL, GI, 2019 FSD, GI, MLN, [LHR, GI, 2014 RWP, GII,
GI, 2022] 2017 MLN, GI, 2018 SWL, GI,
2019 ]
[xviii] ـCourse; Coarse [xix] ـCaste; Cast; Cost [xx] ـCattle; Kettle [xxi] ـCouncil; Counsel [xxii] ـCredible; Creditable
English (B) English (B) English (B) English (B) English (B)
[SGD, GI, 2018 FSD, GII, RWP, [GRW, GI, 2022, 2023] [FSD, GII, 2014 DGK, GI, [SGD, GI, 2023] [SWL, GI, 2022]
GI, DGK, 2022] MLN, GI, 2015 FSD, GII, [xxiii] ـCeiling; Sealing; Roof [xxiv] ـDew; Due English (B)
2019]
English (B) [SWL, GII, 2017 BWP, GII,
[SGD, GII, 2022] 2018 DGK, GI, SWL, 2019]
[xxv] ـDestination; Destiny
English (B)
[MLN, GI, SGD, 2019]
[xxvi] ـDiary; Dairy [xxvii] ـDual; Duel [xxviii] ـEligible; Illegible [xxix] ـFlee; Flea English (B) [xxx] ـFeat; Feet English (B)
English (B) English (B) English (B) [FSD, GII, 2019 DGK, GI, [BWP, GI, MLN, GI, 2015 LHR,
[LHR, GI, SGD, FSD, 2015 [SWL, GI, 2019 LHR, GI, [BWP, GI, LHR, GI, 2019] 2022] GII, SGD, GI, 2016]
BWP, GI, 2016] 2022] [xxxi] ـFoul; Fowl [xxxii] ـFair; Fare
English (B) English (B)
[BWP, GI, 2018 DGK, GI, SWL, [SGD, GII, 2019 SGD, GII,
GI, 2019] BWP, GI, 2022]
[xxxiii] ـFiction; Faction [xxxiv] ـGate; Gait [xxxv] ـGlass; Gloss [xxxvi] ـHeir; Hair; Hare [xxxvii] ـHuman; Humane
English (B) English (B) English (B) English (B) English (B)
[FSD, GI, 2019] [FSD, GI, SWL, SGD, 2022] [BWP, GII, 2022] [SGD, GI, 2018] [BWP, 2016 DGK, GI, 2018]
[xxxviii] ـHerd;Heard [xxxix] ـIdle; Idol English (B) [xl] ـLair; Lawyer English (B) [xli] ـMedal; Meddle [xlii] ـMoral; Morale
English (B) [DGK, GI, 2019] [FSD, GII, 2014 GRW, GII, English (B) English (B)
[SWL, GII, 2023] 2017 SGD, GII, 2018] [GRW, GII, 2017 BWP, GI, [RWP, GI, 2019 DGK, GII,
2018] 2022]
[xliii] ـMain; Mane [xliv] ـMeat; Meet [xlv] ـMarry; Merry [xlvi] ـMare; Mere [xlvii] ـOlder; Elder
English (B) English (B) English (B) English (B) English (B)
[FSD, GI, 2014 LHR, GI, BWP, [FSD, GI, SWL, SWL, GI, [SWL, GI, 2023] [FSD, GI, 2022] [BWP, GI, 2023]
GII, 2022] 2022] [xlviii] ـPeace; Piece [xlix] ـPray; Prey English (B) [l] ـProfit; Prophet
English (B) [MLN, GI, DGK, GI, 2019 BWP, English (B)
[RWP, GII, 2022] GI, 2022] [DGK, GI, GRW, GII, 2017]
[li] ـPassed; Past [lii] ـQuiet; Quite English (B) [liii] ـRight; Rite English (B) [liv] ـRout; Route [lv] ـSole; Soul English (B)
English (B) [FSD, GII, 2019 RWP, GI, [LHR, GI, 2016] English (B) [SGD, GII, 2019 DGK, GI,
[RWP, GI, 2019] 2022] [BWP, GI, 2016] BWP, GII, 2022]
[lvi] ـSale; Sail English (B)
[SGD, GII, 2019 DGK, GI,
BWP, 2022]
[lvii] ـStair; Stare [lviii] ـSoar; Sore; Sour [lix] ـSteal; Steel English (B) [lx] ـTamper; Temper [lxi] ـTail; Tale English (B)
English (B) English (B) [GRW, GI, 2022] English (B) [MLN, GI, 2014 MLN, GI,
[DGK, GI, GRW, 2019 LHR, GI, [DGK, GI, 2016 LHR, GI, 2017] [GRW, GI, LHR, GI, 2014 BWP, GRW, 2017 GRW, GI, 2019]
2022] GI, 2018 SGD, GI, DGK, 2022] [lxii] ـUrban; Urbane
English (B)
[LHR, GI, 2014 MLN, GII,
2017 GRW, GI, 2019]
[lxiii] ـVocation; Vacation [lxiv] ـVoice; Vice [lxv] ـWay; Weigh [lxvi] ـWeak; Week [lxvii] ـWine; Vine
English (B) English (B) English (B) English (B) English (B)
[DGK, GI, 2019 SGD, GII, [RWP, GI, 2022] [FSD, GI, 2017 LHR, GI, 2018] [MLN, GI, SGD, GI, 2018] [RWP, GI, 2018]
2022] [lxviii] ـWaist; Waste [lxix] ـWilling; Wilful [lxx] ـWhether; Weather
English (B) English (B) English (B)
[MLN, GI, 2014 DGK, 2015] [LHR, GI, 2022] [FSD, GI, GI, 2019]