Literature Question Paper
Literature Question Paper
Literature Question Paper
ENGLISH Paper – 2
(Two hours)
The time given at the head of this paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
You must attempt one question from each of the Sections A, B and C
The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].
SECTION A - DRAMA
Question 1.
Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:
(i) Where does this scene take place? Who has out-dwelt his hour? Normally what
(ii) Who is Venus? How do the Venus’s pigeons behave as far as love is concerned [3]
(iii) “All things that are, Are with more spirit chased than enjoy’d”. How far is
this statement brought out by giving the example of a ship in later lines? [3]
(iv) How does Gratiano explain in the extract the state of people in love? [3]
(v) What will be Jessica’s role in the masquerade? What does she have to say
Question 2.
Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:
(i) When and to whom does Antonio speak these lines? What is meant by “Grieve
(ii) How has “Fortune” been represented in this line? Why does Antonio feel that
(iii) What is meant by “lingering penance”? What is it that Bassanio must not
(iv) What offer does Bassanio make after this extract to save Antonio? What is
(v) Throw some light on the bond of friendship between Bassanio and Antonio,
Question 3.
Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:
Question 4.
Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:
Dancy: They’ll break the door in. It’s no good - we must open.
(i) What two major confessions had Dancy made to Mabel just before this
(ii) What does Mabel say to express her loyalty to him despite his crimes? Who
knocks at the door at this point? What does she do to ‘hold them in check’? [3]
(iii) Who else enters the house? What sound do they all hear? Why does Mabel
faint? [3]
(iv) What does Colford do with Dancy’s letter? What is your opinion of Dancy
(v) Mention the different kinds of loyalties that the dramatist has touched upon in
(i) Where does the scene take place? Why does Margaret address Mabel as 'pure
wool'? Why was Mabel stunned earlier at the mention of the word ‘court’?[3]
(ii) What did Mabel wish to fight? Who is referred to as ‘him’ in the last line of
(iii) Name the other lady who enters the scene at this time. What news does she
bring that further points to ‘him’ as the criminal? What bit of gossip does
(iv) Mention two ways in which Mabel's words to the other ladies reveal her fierce
loyalty to ‘him’. Which solicitor does Margaret suggest to Mabel? Why does
(v) What does Dancy, who enters now, propose that they do as soon as the ladies
have left? Why does Mabel object to the plan? Who enters at this point?
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