Download PTU (I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University Jalandhar (IKGPTU) B.Sc (Non-Medical) 2020 March Previous Question Papers
Roll No. Total No. of Pages : 03
Total No. of Questions : 09
B.Sc Non Medical (2018 & Onwards) (Sem.?1)
ENGLISH
Subject Code : BSNM-107-18
M.Code : 75748
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 50
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying ONE mark
each.
2. SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students
have to attempt any FOUR questions.
3. SECTION-C contains THREE questions carrying TEN marks each and students
have to attempt any TWO questions.
SECTION-A
1. Follow the directions given above each sub section :
A) a) Who wrote the poem ?Fool and Flea??
b) Name the poet of ?I Sit and Look Out?,
c) Who wrote the story Grief?
d) Who is the author of the short story Dusk?
B) Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions :
e) Though a playback singer, she is well versed ???? classical music.
f) We pine ???? what is not there.
C) Choose the correct nouns to make the sentence grammatically correct :
g) Have you got all the informations/information?
h) He doesn?t know how to give advice/advices.
D) Fill in the blanks with the appropriate tense of the word given :
i) Siddharth ???? (take) coffee after dinner.
j) We ???? (not find) the solution of this problem on the internet.
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Roll No. Total No. of Pages : 03
Total No. of Questions : 09
B.Sc Non Medical (2018 & Onwards) (Sem.?1)
ENGLISH
Subject Code : BSNM-107-18
M.Code : 75748
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 50
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying ONE mark
each.
2. SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students
have to attempt any FOUR questions.
3. SECTION-C contains THREE questions carrying TEN marks each and students
have to attempt any TWO questions.
SECTION-A
1. Follow the directions given above each sub section :
A) a) Who wrote the poem ?Fool and Flea??
b) Name the poet of ?I Sit and Look Out?,
c) Who wrote the story Grief?
d) Who is the author of the short story Dusk?
B) Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions :
e) Though a playback singer, she is well versed ???? classical music.
f) We pine ???? what is not there.
C) Choose the correct nouns to make the sentence grammatically correct :
g) Have you got all the informations/information?
h) He doesn?t know how to give advice/advices.
D) Fill in the blanks with the appropriate tense of the word given :
i) Siddharth ???? (take) coffee after dinner.
j) We ???? (not find) the solution of this problem on the internet.
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SECTION-B
2. Discuss the use of personification by Emily Dickinson in her poem ?Apparently with no
Surprise?.
3. Discuss the meaning and significance of the following stanza from Sarojini Naidu?s poem
?The Soul?s Prayer?.
?I, bending from my sevenfold height,
Will teach thee of my quickening grace,
Life is a prism of my light, And Death the shadow of My face.?
4. Describe the Doll?s house in Katherine Mansfield The Doll's House and discuss its
significance.
5. Punctuate the following :
That familiarity produces neglect has been long observed the effect of all external objects
however great or splendid ceases with their novelty the courtier stands without emotion
in the royal presence the rustic tramples under his foot the beauties of the spring with
little attention to their colour or their fragrance and the inhabitant of the coast darts his
eye upon the immense diffusion of water without awe wonder or terror.
6. In about 300 words describe one of the finest days in your life.
SECTION-C
7. Rabindranath Tagore has poignantly portrayed the relationships of friendship and
heartbreak in his story The Kabuliwala. Elaborate the statement.
8. Discuss the theme and structure of Browning?s Pippa?s Song. Why is the poem
considered to be Browning?s distressing blunder?
9. Make a precise of the following paragraphs :
a) Among the manifold misfortunes that may befall humanity, the loss of health is one
of the severest. All the joys which life can give cannot outweigh the sufferings of the
sick. Give the sick man everything and leave him sufferings and he will feel that half
the world is lost to him. Lay him on a soft silken couch; he will nevertheless be under
the pressure of his suffering while the miserable beggar, blessed with health, sleeps
sweetly on the hard ground. Spend his table with dainty meals and choice drinks, and
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Roll No. Total No. of Pages : 03
Total No. of Questions : 09
B.Sc Non Medical (2018 & Onwards) (Sem.?1)
ENGLISH
Subject Code : BSNM-107-18
M.Code : 75748
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 50
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying ONE mark
each.
2. SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students
have to attempt any FOUR questions.
3. SECTION-C contains THREE questions carrying TEN marks each and students
have to attempt any TWO questions.
SECTION-A
1. Follow the directions given above each sub section :
A) a) Who wrote the poem ?Fool and Flea??
b) Name the poet of ?I Sit and Look Out?,
c) Who wrote the story Grief?
d) Who is the author of the short story Dusk?
B) Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions :
e) Though a playback singer, she is well versed ???? classical music.
f) We pine ???? what is not there.
C) Choose the correct nouns to make the sentence grammatically correct :
g) Have you got all the informations/information?
h) He doesn?t know how to give advice/advices.
D) Fill in the blanks with the appropriate tense of the word given :
i) Siddharth ???? (take) coffee after dinner.
j) We ???? (not find) the solution of this problem on the internet.
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SECTION-B
2. Discuss the use of personification by Emily Dickinson in her poem ?Apparently with no
Surprise?.
3. Discuss the meaning and significance of the following stanza from Sarojini Naidu?s poem
?The Soul?s Prayer?.
?I, bending from my sevenfold height,
Will teach thee of my quickening grace,
Life is a prism of my light, And Death the shadow of My face.?
4. Describe the Doll?s house in Katherine Mansfield The Doll's House and discuss its
significance.
5. Punctuate the following :
That familiarity produces neglect has been long observed the effect of all external objects
however great or splendid ceases with their novelty the courtier stands without emotion
in the royal presence the rustic tramples under his foot the beauties of the spring with
little attention to their colour or their fragrance and the inhabitant of the coast darts his
eye upon the immense diffusion of water without awe wonder or terror.
6. In about 300 words describe one of the finest days in your life.
SECTION-C
7. Rabindranath Tagore has poignantly portrayed the relationships of friendship and
heartbreak in his story The Kabuliwala. Elaborate the statement.
8. Discuss the theme and structure of Browning?s Pippa?s Song. Why is the poem
considered to be Browning?s distressing blunder?
9. Make a precise of the following paragraphs :
a) Among the manifold misfortunes that may befall humanity, the loss of health is one
of the severest. All the joys which life can give cannot outweigh the sufferings of the
sick. Give the sick man everything and leave him sufferings and he will feel that half
the world is lost to him. Lay him on a soft silken couch; he will nevertheless be under
the pressure of his suffering while the miserable beggar, blessed with health, sleeps
sweetly on the hard ground. Spend his table with dainty meals and choice drinks, and
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he will thrust back the hand that proffers them and every the poor man that
thoroughly enjoys his dry crush Surround him with the pomp of kings, let his chair be
a throne and his crutch a world saving scepter, he will look with contemptuous eye on
marble, on gold and on purple and would deem himself happy, could he enjoy, even
was it under a thatched roof, health of the meanest of his servants.
b) Several times in the history of the world particular countries and cities or even small
groups of people have attained a high degree of civilization. Yet none of these
civilizations, important they were, have lasted and one of the reasons why they did
not least was that they were confined to a very few people. They were like little oasis
of civilization on deserts of barbarism. Now it is no good being civilized if everybody
round about you is barbarous, or rather it is some good but it is very risky. For the
barbarians are always liable to break in on you, and with their greater numbers and
rude vigor scatter your civilization to the winds. Over and over again in history
comparatively civilized people dwelling in cities have been conquered in this way by
barbarians coming down from the hills and burning and killing and destroying
whatever they found in the plains.
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