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The document outlines an examination format with three sections: Section A consists of ten short answer questions, Section B includes five longer response questions, and Section C requires three in-depth essays. Each section assesses various language skills and comprehension of literary themes. The exam is structured to evaluate both concise and elaborate writing abilities.

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DECEMBER 2019 U/ID 31526/UEB1A

Time : Three hours Maximum : 75 marks

SECTION A — (10 × 2 = 20 marks)


Answer any TEN questions in 30 words each.

1. Write two words pronounced with /K/ sound.

2. Write the contracted forms of the following :


(a) You are
(b) Must not

3. Rewrite the following sentence using an


introductory ‘It’ or ‘There’.
A lot of noise was in the street.

4. Fill in the blank with suitable article.


Eliza will bring —————— small gift to Sophie
on —————— day of her birthday.

5. Use the appropriate prepositions given in


brackets.
You should explain this —————— them
(to/at/with)
6. Write the Antonyms of the following :
(a) Wet

(b) Sharp.

7. Fill in the blank with the appropriate adjectival


form of the word given in brackets.

It is a —————— (silence) valley project.

8. Fill in the blank using suitable forms of the verb


given in brackets.

It was ——————(write) by a petitioner.

9. Change the following into negative.

I practice the violin every morning.

10. Frame suitable questions to the following :

I am going home now.

11. Fill in the blank with the connective

She may be poor —————— she will not take


anything that does not belong to her.

12. Rewrite in Reported speech :

He said, ‘‘I Know a better restaurant’’.

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SECTION B — (5 × 5 = 25 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions in 200 words each.

13. Write on Kalam’s opinion on the indomitable spirit


of Nelson Mandela?

14. How did the rivalry of Jessie Owens and Luz Long
end?

15. Critically examine the title ‘The Unexpected’.

16. How does God decide to make man seek Him, in


‘Pulley’?

17. How does A.D. Hope describe the death of the


bird?

18. Write on the burglary at the vicarage.

19. How did the hunting of the invisible man end?


SECTION C — (3  10 = 30 marks)
Answer any THREE questions in 500 words each.

20. How are the rights of women systematically


violated, according to Hilary Clinton?

21. Sketch the character of Tom Sawyer.

22. Consider the poem ‘The Night of the Scorpion’ as a


pen portrait of typical Indian Village scene.

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23. What are Mr. Marvell’s experiences as the
invisible man’s confederate.

24. Narrate Griffin’s adventure in the emporium.

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