Punjab University 2011-2nd Year B.A ENGLISH(Comlsory),:-, - Question Paper
Tuesday, 07 May 2013 06:45Web
Questions:9 Sub. Code:0201
Exam code:102
B.A.2nd year
2041
ENGLISH(Compulsory)
Time Allowed:Three Hours] [Maximum Marks:90
Note:- (1) All ques. are compulsory.
(2) Parts of a ques. should be attempted together.
(3) Write legibly and neatly.
SECTION-A
I. Answer any 3 of the subsequent ques. in not more than
50 words every :
(a) How does William Shakespeare try to pay tribute to his
friend in his sonnet "Shall I compare thee to a Summer's
day"?
(b) What does John Dryden want to convey in his poem "Can
Life be a blessing"?
(c) Who was Lucy?When did Nature decide to adopt her?
(William Wordsworth's "Three years she grew ...)
(d) What is the central idea of Lord Alfred Tennyson's poem
"Ring Out, Wild Bells"?
(e) What pledge do the children take for the land of their birth
in poem "The Children's Song" Written by Rudyard Kipling?
[Marks 3x5=15]
II. Write in your own words the summary of the poem "Edwin and
Angelina" written by Oliver Goldsmith.
OR
Trace the development of thought in the poem "The Ballad of
Father Gilligan" written by William Butler Yeats.[Marks 10]
III. Explain with reference to the context:-
We have short time to stay, as you,
We have as short a spring;
As quick a growth to meet decay,
As you, or anything
We die.
OR
All thoughts, all passing, all delights
Whatever stirs this mortal frame,
All are but ministers of Love;
And feed his scared flame.
IV. Who is the hero of R.K. Narayan's novel "The Guide"? provide
reasons in support of your ans.
OR
Draw a character sketch of Macro on the basis of your studying
of the novel "The Guide" written by R.K. Narayan.[Marks 15]
SECTION-B
v. Use any 5 of the subsequent words in phrases of your own after
changing their forms as indicated in brackets:
Permit (Noun), Beauty (Verb), Glad (Adverb), Book (Adjective),
Create (Noun), Service (Verb), Success (Adverb), Ridicule
(Adjective).[Marks 10]
VI. Use any 5 of the subsequent idioms in your own sentences:
To and fro, snake in the grass, learn ranging from the lines, part and
parcel, hit the jackpot, good for nothing, come of age, to build
castles in the air.[Marks 5]
VII. Translate the subsequent passage into Hindi/Punjabi or any other
Modern Indian Language :-
Life is lived in years, but measured in deeds. Good and noble
deeds make a life worth residing. A long life without any notable deed
is useless and fruitless. On the other hand, 1 can achieve greatness
within a short span of life. Keats died before he was twenty six,
yet he will continue on to shine in the literary sky for all times to come.
S. Bhagat Singh, S. Sukhdev Singh and S. Kartar Singh Sarabha
died very young, but their noble sacrifices will remain unforgettable
forever in the history of India. Shakespeare, Milton, Kalidas and
many other great authors live with us in their writings. actual we live
in deeds and not in years.
OR
(Only for those students whose mother tongue in not any Modern
Indian Language) Paraphrase the subsequent in simple English :
They sleep midst thorns,
Yet they do not wail and cry.
They are brutally plucked,
Yet they do not even sigh.
They bloom for the joy of all,
Yet they place none under obligation.
They have a brief span to go,
Yet they remain calm and tranquil.[Marks 10]
VIII. Write a letter to the Editor of a newsprint expressing your views
against the rise in the prices of essential commodities.
OR
Write an application to the principal of your college suggesting
some improvements in your college canteen.[Marks 10]
IX. Do as directed :-
(i) The teacher stated to the students,"Don't waste your time in
idle pursuits". (change the narration)
(ii) The High Court judge will conduct the enquiry.
(Change the voice)
(iii) This issue is too difficult to be solved. (Remove "too")
(iv) What a beautiful sunset! (Change into assertive)
(v) Spring is the most beautiful season of the year.
(Change the degree of comparison)
(Vi) Only you can win the prize. (Change into negative)
(vii) There is no place like home. (Change into interrogative)
(Viii) He expressed his satisfaction.
(Change into a complex sentence)
(ix) No sooner did the thief see the policeman than he ran away.
(Rewrite using 'as soon as')
(x) It is a very fine day. (Change into exclamatory)
[Marks 10]
Earning: Approval pending. |