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1st Year Objective Federal Pattern

The document is an English compulsory examination paper for HSSC-I, consisting of 20 multiple-choice questions, each worth one mark. It covers various topics such as literary terms, grammar, and language usage. Students are instructed to select the correct option without using lead pencil or making deletions.

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1st Year Objective Federal Pattern

The document is an English compulsory examination paper for HSSC-I, consisting of 20 multiple-choice questions, each worth one mark. It covers various topics such as literary terms, grammar, and language usage. Students are instructed to select the correct option without using lead pencil or making deletions.

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ENGLISH COMPULSORY HSSC–I SECTION – A (Marks 20)

Time allowed: 25 Minutes

Q.1 Fill the relevant option for each part. Each part carries one mark.Deleting/overwriting is not allowed. Do not use lead pencil.

I. A struggle between opposing forces that is revealed through a character’s thoughts or actions is:

A. plot B. point of view C. conflict D. fight

II. A form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language is:

A. poetry B. legend C. play D. myth

III. Which one of the following sentences exemplifies alliteration?

A. She told me her secrets. B. Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation. C. Zainab heard a
noise. D. I have a million things to do.

IV. Such statements seem ridiculous. Synonym of the underlined word is:

A. secure B. upright C. uncertain D. absurd

V. I need to ________ on my math homework before I can go out. Choose the suitable phrasal verb:

A. broke down B. broke off C. catch up D. catch in

VI. Some other also lived in my dormitory. Choose the word that is most nearly similar in meaning to the underlined word:

A. residence B. school C. classroom D. perilous

VII. The teacher checks the homework. Which one of the following sentences has the correct passive voice of the given sentence?

A. The homework is checked by the teacher. B. The homework was checked by the teacher. C. The homework will be checked by the
teacher. D. The homework is being checked by the teacher.

VIII. The students attended the lecture. Which one of the following sentences has the correct passive voice of the given sentence?

A. The lecture is attended by the students. B. The lecture was attended by the students. C. The lecture will be attended by the students. D.
The lecture has been attended by the students.

IX. A kind of literary work that is based on fact and figures or reality is known as:

A. fiction B. nonfiction C. fantasy D. myth

X. The stage of the plot at which mounting tension is released:

A. climax B. anticlimax C. resolution D. rising action

XI. Plate is grammatically _________.

A. abstract noun B. proper noun C. concrete noun D. collective noun

XII. ________ the trees of the forest, the deer ran gracefully.

A. Over B. Among C. Under D. Through

XIII. Who is telling the story is called __________ point of view.

A. tone B. style C. narrative D. point of view

XIV. All kittens were playful. "Were" is ________ verb.

A. regular B. linking C. helping D. transitive

XV. ________ is a short well-known saying that contains advice.

A. Idiom B. Proverb C. Metaphor D. Simile

XVI. He died in an accident. "Died" is ________ verb.

A. linking B. irregular C. infinite D. intransitive

XVII. It is wet and windy today. You ________ go out without an umbrella.
A. shouldn't B. won't C. don't D. have to

XVIII. Fiction is grammatically called ________.

A. noun B. adjective C. verb D. adverb

XIX. Family is __________ type of noun.

A. concrete B. compound C. intangible D. collective

XX. Addressing an absent or non-human entity is called _______.

A. personification B. metaphor C. apostrophe D. alliteration

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