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1st Year 1st Play and 3rd Poem

The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions and short answer prompts related to literature, specifically focusing on character analysis, themes, and interpretations of poetry. It includes questions about specific characters, their traits, and the meanings behind certain lines in poems. Additionally, it requires the use of specific word pairs in sentences and a story writing task centered on the moral lesson 'No pains, No gains.'

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1st Year 1st Play and 3rd Poem

The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions and short answer prompts related to literature, specifically focusing on character analysis, themes, and interpretations of poetry. It includes questions about specific characters, their traits, and the meanings behind certain lines in poems. Additionally, it requires the use of specific word pairs in sentences and a story writing task centered on the moral lesson 'No pains, No gains.'

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1st Year 2nd play and 3rd poem

Note: You are required to choose only one option from given four option (A, B,
C, D) for all the following multiple-choice question. Double Marking is NOT
ALLOWED in the paper.
Sr. No Statement A B c D
1. Then slowly a Shining Big Charming Beautiful
luminous object acrs
into view.
2. Roger Spelding is Beaming Shy Flattering Sympathetic
middle aged,
unctuous, resonant.
3. He has every virtue. Ill Aim Piety Quality
4. The horror of it has Deceived Escaped Advised Ordered
always eluded me.
5. General powers, a Forceful Courageous Lethargic pleasant
vigorous product of
the national guard.
6. Poor fragile Weak Powerful Beautiful Small
butterflies.
7. I really cannot permit Ride Drive Ruin Sell
them to wreck my
poor ship.
8. I have never felt so Sad Wretched Happy Excited
sordid
9. And now, good night, Small Naughty Good Little
dear, wicked
children.
10. However, we are Rare Always Never Only
seldom noticed on
our trips.
11. John is a Merchant Farm owner Pilot Professor
12. The house of Spelding Civil law Criminal law Company law Martial law
comes under the
13. What does cherry Christmas Easter Eid Ash
tree represent in Wednesday
white snow
14. Where is cherry tree Woodland Forests City Fields
standing
15. The word score 20 years 40years 60 years 10 years
means
1st Year 2nd play and 3rd poem

Write short answer to the following questions.


How did Kreton impress general powers?
Draw the character sketch of Mrs. Spelding.
How does Kreton prove his extraordinary power?
What are the views of kreton about earthen people?

Write short answer to the following questions.


What is the total age of poet?
What is the theme of the poem?
What does poet wish in the last stanza?

Explain the following lines with reference to context.


Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
Is hung with bloom along the bough
And stands about woodland ride
Wearing white for Easter tide.

Use the following pair of words in meaningful sentences.


Defer, differ desert, Dessert Die, Dye Due, Dew Droop, Drop

Write a story on the moral lesson “No pains, No gains”

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