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Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) 2007 A.M.I.E Civil Engineering kahn - Question Paper

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b) I am thirsty. Would you please provide me glass of water?
c) He married Australian lady.
d) Bill Gates is Kubera of modern times.
e) I saw snake in the garden.
f) Brutus was not honourable man.
(B) Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions. ½ x six = three Marks
a) Raju and Ravi, 3 other boys were current.
b) Children obtain pleasure studying story books.
c) The children shared the chocolates themselves.
d) He has been suffering malaria.
e) The poor old man died T.B.
f) I am sorry what I have stated.
(C) Fill in the blanks with suitable forms of the verbs provided in brackets.
1x5=5 Marks
a) Ravi usually (get) up at 6 0' clock in the morning.
b) I know about the film because I (see) it twice.
c) We (complete) our syllabus by next month.
d) Jyothi (leave) the party before Sheela arrived there.
e) Last week, we (open) a cyber cafe.
(D) Rewrite the subsequent phrases as directed. one x five = five Marks
1) The children shouldn’t have opened the letter (Begin with, The letter ........).
2) “Are you ready to note down the points?” stated the teacher to the students
(Write in indirect speech).
3) A buIlet is not so strong as a ballot (Change into Comparative Degree).
4) Seeing the tiger he ran away (Change Into Compound sentence).
5) The poem is very interesting (Add ques. Tag).
(E) Rewrite the subsequent phrases correcting the underlined part.
1x4=4 Marks
1) The river overflown its banks.
2) 1 should keep his promise.
3) Her both hands were injured.
4) She did not went home yesterday.
IX (A) Supply the missing letters in the subsequent words: ½ x six = three Marks
fr nd mathematic n
enc rage assoc te
e ential puz ed
(B) Identify the silent letters in the subsequent words. ½ x six = three Marks
knowledge palmist
taught psychology
Island tomb
(C) Identify the part of speech of the underlined words: ½ x six = three Marks
i) I graduated in science from St. Joseph’s College.
ii) The wind can blow ships across the water.
iii) Gandhi’s attitude to social change was influenced by his own experience.
iv) Now, tell me, how much do all these instalments come to?
v) Energy goes along with work.
vi) Gandhi believed that every individual has in him the capacity of responding
to noble impulses.
(D) Match the words in Column A with their meanings in Column B.
½ X six = three Marks
A B
radiate sad
infant border
reputation hide
frontier fame
conceal satisfy
gloomy deposit
baby
to shine
(E) Convert the subsequent passage into a pie-chart (a Pie diagram)
1 x three = three Marks
Out of the 24 hours of the day, a learner spends 10 hours at school (including the time
taken to go to school and to return home) and seven hours in sleep. Out of the remaining 7
hours, three hours are spent on activities like bathing, eating, dressing and getting ready to
go to school. 3 hours are spent on study at home. The remaining 2 hours are spent
on entertainment.
OR
Convert the subsequent table into a snippet of about 25 words.
MONTHLY EXPENDITURE OF A FAMILY!
Rent 10%
Food 35%
School fee 10%
Entertainment 15%,
Clothing 15%
Others 15%
X. A. Convert any 5 of the subsequent transcriptions into English words.
1 x five = five Marks
OR
obtain the word that is various from the other words in the group with regard to the
sound of the underlined letters.
1) cat cane cinema
2) chemistry change chance
3) enough ghost rough
4) salt sugar sin
5) gate gun gentle
B. organize the subsequent jumbled exchanges into a worthwhile dialogue.
1x five = five Marks
Kapil : Yes, You should work hard. Here’s your stadium.
learner : Excuse me, lift, Sir!
Kapil : Hello! Where are you going?
learner : Yes, Sir! It is getting late for practice.
learner : I am going to the stadium. I play Cricket.
learner : Thank you very much Sir!
Kapil : Bye.
Kapil : Are you going to practice Cricket?
C. Write a dialogue to suit any 1 of the subsequent situations.
1 x five = five Marks
1) ranging from friends selecting a course of study from among many choices.
2) A customer complaining to the shopkeeper about the non-functioning of the
computer he had bought from that shop.
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