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English Normal - I (Compulsory) For Class XI (All Group) - Paper Setting Scheme & Solved Model Paper for Annual 2023 Examinations

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Class XI (All Group)

Model Paper & Paper Setting Scheme
For Annual Examination 2023
Subject: English Normal - I (Compulsory)





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Solved Model Paper
ENGLISH MODEL PAPER-I
SECTION A
MCQ's

  1. Conscience
  2. The abbot of Canterbury
  3. Success
  4. Alliteration
  5. Reality
  6. Kreton
  7. Purple
  8. Primitive
  9. People
  10. Kreton
  11. Summer
  12. Borrowed the necklace
  13. Ignorance
  14. Analogue
  15. Caravan
  16. Dis
  17. Native
  18. Intransitive
  19. Transitive
  20. less

SECTION B
SUB SECTION I
(Reading Comprehension)


2. (i) Which is the greatest curse according to the Quaid-e-Azam? Explain.
Ans. According to the Quaid-e-Azam, Pakistan had inherited several curses i.e black marketing, nepotism, jobbery etc. To him, one of the greatest curses was bribery and corruption. He called it a poison and urged the nation to put it down with an iron hand. He was also hopeful that the government would take adequate measures for its solution.

2. (ii) What are the benefits of E-Commerce in today's world?
Ans. Today, technological revolution is giving people a wide variety of choices, enabling them to get the kinds of products and services that fit their needs. Telework and telemarketing have giving people the chance to move beyond the limits. E-commerce lets people buy a vast array of goods and services that previously might have been difficult to find at local stores.

2. (iii) What mistake did Stephen Leacock make when he wrote the cheque?
Ans. The author deposited 56 dollars in his new account. He wanted to withdraw 6 dollars for personal use. But in fear, he wrote 56 dollars instead of 6 dollars. In such way, he withdraw all his amount.

2. (iv) Why should you choose a career that interests you?
Ans. The first thing you should do while choosing a career is to make sure it interests you- something which brings you satisfaction and happiness. You will be more successful, fulfilled, and productive if you are enthusiastic about your chosen part. Every field offers potential growth, success and satisfaction if you excel in it by putting your heart and soul into it.

SECTION B
SUB SECTION II
(POETRY)


2. (v) Discuss the poem ‘The Character of a Happy Life' with reference to the line; “And having nothing yet hath all."
Ans. The poem wants to say that the happy man is free from all kinds of the worldly restraints. He is contended within his means. He is the master of his will. He has a spiritual power. He has no wealth, land and property, but he has a constant conscience that keeps him happy in condition of life.

2. (vi) What irony has been presented in the poem Ozymandias?
Ans. The condition of the statue and the inscription on the pedestal are ironical. The statue was completely shattered. Only two vast legs stood on the pedestal and the head was lying in the sand. Whereas the inscription said ‘look upon my work ye mighty and despair’ and ‘king of kings’.

2. (vii) What reward does a Khahori get after his hard work?
Ans. A Khahori always tries to remain in search of spiritual power. He wants to make his soul permanent by giving up the desires of the world. In order to pious search, he sacrifices his worldly pleasures for the sake of his soul. He also gives pain to his body as though he can achieve the internal happiness. At all, a Khahori's gets reward of spiritual power after hard work.

2. (viii) Identify the poem and the poetic devices used in the following lines:
Where thickest lies the forest growth
We find the patriarchs of both.
whose broken branches show the scars
Of many winds and much of strife.
This is the common law of life.

Ans. The stanza given above is from the “Good Timber". The following poetic devices are used in the stanza.
1. Alliteration.
Whose broken branches show the scars.
In the line alliteration is used ‘broken branches’. Same sound is repeated.

2. Metaphor.
In the stanza the trees are compared metaphorically to human beings.

SECTION B
SUB SECTION III
(Play- “A visit to a Small Planet")


2. (ix) Why was kreton interested in visiting the planet “Earth"?
Ans. Kreton visited the earth to see the civil war in 19th century. Mistakenly he came one century later. To visit the Earth and her inhabitants was his hobby. Therefore, he took a lot of interest in Earth. He visited the Earth as a tourist, then he decided to take the charge of the world.

2. (x) Describe the reactions of different characters to Kreton's visit?
Ans. The reaction of the different characters to the Kreton's visit:
  1. Roger Spelding believes it as a meteor.
  2. Mrs. Spelding likes it personality but does not like its way of landing on her Rose Garden. He worries about her beautiful garden.
  3. Ellen is fearful and excited to know about Kreton and his spaceship. She enjoys to be with the alien.
  4. John also want to be with the new strange thing. He wants to examine Kreton and his spaceship just for having fun. He is really excited to know more and more about the alien.
  5.  General powers excepts Kreton as a spy or a hostile enemy of men. He takes him as an invader.
  6. Aide becomes confused and excited after looking the strange creature.

2. (xi) How is media portrayed in the play?
Ans. In the play, freedom of media is criticized. It is depicted as an unfair. The higher authority can control and use it as they want. The play starts with the broadcasting of Roger Spelding. In his whole broadcasting, he says those things which are instructed to him by General Powers. He does not feel freedom to say what he wants to say. As his wife says that they always like his broadcasting. He also uses the world starve. It means if he does not follow the instructions during broadcasting, they will die of hunger.

2. (xii) Which character in the play “A visit to a Small Planet" do you like most and why?
Ans. Ellen, the daughter of Mr. Spelding is my favorite character. She is energetic, caring and true lover. She becomes excited when she sees Kreton. She calls many times to John (her finance) as he can not be harmed by the strange creature. She cares a lot for her future husband because she loved him by heart. She teaches lesson that everybody should be caring and loving.

SECTION B
SUB SECTION IV
(Grammar)


2. (xiii) Change the narration:
a) The manager said to the customer, “Get out of my office."
Ans. The manager ordered the customer to get out of his office.

b) He said, “The earth is round."
Ans. He said that the earth is round.

c) Raza said, “I must arrange a couple of things."
Ans. Raza said that | had to arrange a couple of things.

d) She said, “Be quite and listen to my words."
Ans. She wanted me to be quite and listen to her words. OR
She advised to be quite and listen to her words.

e) She said to me, “What are you doing now?"
Ans. She asked me what | was doing then.

2. (xiv) Change the voice:
a) He has to purchase a car.
Ans. A car has to be purchased by him.

b) Let her write a poem.
Ans. Let a poem be written by her.

c) Why did you help her?
Ans. Why was she helped by you?

d) Who did this?
Ans. By whom was this done?

e) Someone killed the criminal.
Ans. The criminal was killed (by someone)

2. (xv) Spot the errors and do the correction of verb, preposition, and adjective in the following sentences:
a) He does his homework at the afternoon.
Ans. He does his homework in the afternoon.

b) The lamp will me lit on 8.00 pm.
Ans. The lamp will be lit at 8.00 pm.

c) She clean her room every day.
Ans. She cleans her room every day.

d) They have make a cake on their birthday.
Ans. They have made a cake on their birthday.

e) My bed is more big than my desk.
Ans. My bed is bigger than my desk.

2. (xvi) Do as directed:
a) Do you play tennis said Bilal (Punctuate)
Ans. “Do you play tennis?" said Bilal.

b) If I were you, .......... (Complete the sentence)
Ans. If I were you, I would not marry with him.

c) My brother does not write letters to his friends. (Put the adverb ‘usually’ in the right place)
Ans. My brother usually does not write letters to his friends.

d) He could not win a scholarship. He is careless. (Make a compound sentence)
Ans. He could not win a scholarship because he is careless.

e) You ___ visit your dentist at least twice a year. (Insert modal verb showing advice)
Ans. You should visit your dentist at least twice a year.

SECTION C


Q.3: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
a) How long did it take Sanders to develop his secret chicken recipe?
Ans. Sanders took nine years long to develop his secret chicken recipe.

b) What did Sanders do after he had sold his company?
Ans. After he had sold company, Sanders continued to work as KFC's public spokesman and visited restaurants all over the world.

c) Give a suitable title to the passage.
Ans, “Much Effort, Much prosperity” OR "Dignity Of Work"

d) identify regular and irregular verbs.
(i) left (ii) went (iii) needed (iv) stayed

Ans. Irregular:
i) left
ii) went

Regular:
iii) needed
iv) stayed

OR


Q.3: Make a précise of the passage and suggest a suitable title to it.
Ans: Much Effort, much prosperity OR "Dignity Of Work"
Harland Sanders was born in a poor family of the USA in 1890. His father died when he was six. So his mother did a job in a factory and he had to remain at home with his younger siblings, where he learnt to cook. He left home when was twelve and started to work on different places. In 1950 he became a service station manager in Corbin Kentucky where he used to serve the hungry travellers. Soon the people came just to eat his delicious food, resultantly Harland had extended the space in the street where he could serve the customer easily. After nine years, he learnt the chicken recipe which made him famous. In 1950, he closed the restaurant and started work to open KFC. From 1952 to 1964 he succeeded to open more than 600 KFC's in North America. In that year he sold the company in 2 million dollars but continued to work as a spokesperson. He usually visited the KFC's branches company to country till his death in 1980. Now the branches of KFC are more than in 80 countries these serves the dinner to billions of the people.

Q.4: Write a formal email to your collage Principal asking / requesting him to allow your team to participate in Sindh Inter. Collage Cricket Tournament.
Ans: APPLICATION
To: abcschoolprincipal @gmail.com
cc: ahmedecordinator@yahoo.com
bcc: sanihaincharge@gmail com
Subject: Request for permission to participate in Sindh Inter-Collage Cricket Tournament.

 Dear Sir,

 I am writing this email requesting you to grant us permission to our school cricket team to participate in Sindh Inter-Collage Cricket Tournament.
 As you may be aware of that our collage has a good cricket team and I am the captain of the team. We are very much passionate about cricket. We recently got the information that the sports department of Sindh has arranged ‘Sindh Inter-School Tournament’ at National Stadium Karachi. The tournament will start from the coming week. In this regard, being a captain, I would like to seek for your permission for our team to participate in this particular event. We will do our best to represent our school positively.
 Therefore, we request you kindly grant us permission as we may participate in the event. I look forward to your careful consideration of this matter.

 Your Sincerely,
 XYZ.


OR


Q.4: Write a report about student week held in the collage (including events, days and dates)
Ans: Report

Reported by Suleman Malik
12-07-2023


The student week was Monday 20 November 2022 at Government Degree Collage Landhi with much grandeur. The time for each day was fixed. The day started at 9:30 am and ended at 2:30 pm. The week was divided into the following activities i.e the speeches, debates, tableaus, food galas, sports, awards giving, parade, tributes to teachers and so on...

The function was started on Monday 20 November at 9:30 am and ended at 2 pm. The principal of our collage inaugurated the ceremony, while all the teachers and students were present. Around 2000 students and other participants attended the week. The whole campus was decorated with festoons and placards. A committee was formed headed by principal to celebrate the program. The day started with the recitation, then the inaugural speech of the principal, after that the tableaus, speeches and debates were performed by the students.

On the next day (Tuesday 21 November 2022) the food gala day was performed. The whole day, the students remained busy in making foods. They prepared different types of delicious dishes and served these to the teachers and guests. All types of food stalls were settled.

The third day (Wednesday 22 November 2022) was just for the sports activities. All types of indoor and outdoor games were played by the students amid the clapping and cheers.

On the fourth day (23 November 2022) the student were giving prizes for their best academic and non-academic performance. The prizes, with the certificates, were given by the principal.

On the last day of the function, the education minister was invited as a chief guest. At the start of the day, he delivered his valuable speech. In his speech he gave much importance for the need of arranging such a programme in the collage premises. He encouraged the students for their laudable performance. Then the teachers were awarded performance certificates. Somehow, the special parade and performances were performed by the students. At last principal thanked all the participants and promised to hold such program in the future. At the end the lunch was served to the all participants.

However, everybody enjoyed the week and highly appreciated the organizers. This function revealed many lessons before the audience.

Q.5: Write a narrative account of an incident that influenced you greatly.
Ans: Incident:

Introduction

The Hook’
“Practice makes man perfect.” Said Kamala to Muhammad Ali

Set the scene
Muhammad Ali and Kamala (Brother and sister) were the neighbors to my mamu's house. I usually visited my mamu’s house during summer vacation. That time I was at their house when they were communicating with one another in English. I listen to the comment given by Kamala while speaker with her brother in English. She tried to convince her brother that without practicing English it was impossible to learn how to speak in foreign language.

Thesis Statement
“I have to learn English." I thought and made up my mind to learn English. What may happen I made myself ready to learn the language.

Body Paragraph
‘Show, Don't Tell’
Supporting Evidence.
Passage of Times
Transitions.

“Wake up ameer, take the buffalos to the field of grazing." My mother wake me up from a deep sleep. It was the winter season. I was at my natal home. I picked my English book and notes with me and took buffaloes to the field. I made my habit of taking books with me during the grazing of buffaloes. I used to memorize the words and rules whenever I went. I made the habit of speaking English. “I will learn English one day." After memorizing same words and rules of English I always encouraged myself by thinking of the idea. I conntinued the routine for a long time.

I usually went to my mamu's house in Karachi during summer vacation Kamala and Muhammad Ali inspired me a lot when they communicate in English. After completing my intermediate. I forced my parents for admission in University of Sindh. They refused because they could not pay my fees. My sister saw me while weeping. “Ameer is totally disappointed, kindly do something for him." My elder sister said to my cousin brother who was in charge our home. It was my last night. Next day i have to submit my fees for the confirmation of my admission in Political Science, Sindh University Jamshoro.

Conclusion

Moral Of The Story
“Wake up Ameer, your Brother has gone to submit your fees." My sister said to me after waking me from sleep. I can't express how much happy I was after listening it and the quote of Bacon that Kamala said to her brother Muhammad Ali, “Practice makes man perfect” hit my mind again. I followed it, after completion of my bachelor degree in Political science. I got admission in English to complete my Master. I worked hard and completed my master's and learnt how to read, understand, speak and write English. I never forget the conversation of the siblings. I never forget the quotation of the Bacon. I was inspired; I tried and proved that practice makes man perfect.

Q.6: Write an essay to compare and contrast on any one of the following:
(i)Physical Classes v/s Online Classes
(ii)Football v/s Cricket


(i) Physical Classes v/s Online Classes

Education is an.important part of our lives, and it has come a long way since the days of chalkboards, textbooks and physical classrooms. Today, there is an abundance of learning options available, from physical classrooms to online classes. Both have their advantages and disadvantages and can be used to facilitate learning depending on the needs of the student.

Physical classes are typically held in a classroom setting, with a teacher leading the class in person. This allows for immediate feedback and can be beneficial for those who learn best through face-to-face interaction. Physical classes also allow for students to build relationships with their peers, which can be beneficial for their social development. On the other hand, physical classes are often more expensive and can be time consuming if they are not held close to where the student lives.

Online classes are becoming increasingly popular, as they provide a more convenient alternative to physical classrooms, Online classes are typically held online, with the teacher leading the class through video conference or other forms of communication. Online classes are often more affordable than physical classes, as they do not require any physical space or transportation to attend.

Furthermore, online classes are more flexible, allowing students to learn at their own pace and from the comfort of their own homes. This can be especially beneficial for those who have busy schedules or need to fit learning into their lives in a different way. However, online classes can lack the personal interaction that physical classes provide, and can be difficult for those who learn best through face-to-face interaction.

Overall, both physical classes and online classes have their advantages and disadvantages, and the decision of which type of class to take should be based on the individual needs of the student. Physical classes are great for those who learn best through face-to-face interaction, while online classes are better suited for those who need more flexibility in their learning schedule.

(ii) Football v/s Cricket

Sports have always been a part of human life, and two of the most popular sports in the world are football and cricket, Despite the fact that they are both sports, they are quite different in many ways.

The first major difference between football and cricket is the size of the playing field. Football is played on a rectangular field that is typically 120 yards long and 53 yards wide. On the other hand, cricket is played on a circular field, and the size of the field depends on the type of game being played.

Secondly, the amount of players on each team also differs. Football is usually played with 11 players on each team, while cricket is usually played with 11 players on one team, and 10 players on the other team.

Thirdly, the type of equipment used in each sport is also different. Football players use a ball, while cricket players use a bat and a ball. Additionally, football players wear protective gear, such as helmets and shoulder pads, while cricket players do not usually wear any protective gear.

Finally, the rules of the two sports are also different. Football is a game of possession, where the team with the ball tries to move it down the field and score points by getting it into the opponent's end zone. On the other hand, cricket is a game of runs, where the team with the bat tries to score runs by hitting the ball away from the fielders and running between the wickets.

In conclusion, football and cricket are two very popular sports, but they are quite different in many ways. Football is played on a rectangular field with 11 players on each team, while cricket is played on a circular field with 11 players on one team and 10 players on the other. Football players use a ball and wear protective gear, while cricket players use a bat and a ball and do not usually wear protective gear. Lastly, the rules of the two sports are also different.

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