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saree} ers) Guene NID
UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB
ENGLISH B.A PART-1 2021
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Note: Attompt all questions from Section A and B,
‘SECTION.A
‘GA. Explain with reference to the context any Threo
of the following extracts: (20)
(a) If lwere Lord of Tartary.
Myself and me aloné
My bed should be of ivory,
Of beaten gold my throne;
EXD Reference:
These lines have been taken from the poem
“Tartary" writen by Walter De La Mare,
Context:
In this poem, the poet becomes a dreamer. He lives
in @ word of fantasy and imagination, He lusts for dignity
and power. He wants to become lord of an imaginative
island whichis called Tartary. He longs for a luxurious life,
Explanation:
Inthe given lines, the poet wishes to become the lord
of "Tartary’. He says'that if | were the sole Lord and
‘owner! ruler of the country called Tartary, | would be
enjoying my life very much. My bed would be made of
Ivory and my throne would be made of pure gold. | would
be ving ke kings,
(0) A voice so thrling nov'r was heard
‘mn spring-time from the Cuckoo-bird.
Breaking the silonces of the seas
Among the farthest Hebrides.
BD For Answer see Model Paper 11, Q.4.(c).
fe
‘Through the bones of the living,
No argumonts assort my right:
[BD Rotorenci
These nes have been taken om the poem “Havk's
Monologue” witen by Ted Hughes
Context
“he poet tls us inthis poem about the haw thats
the ford and ruler of lhe bdo the fret The hawk is
toasting ofits great physical foc, pecson of aiack and
‘veralrule over the bids. els hat would maintain ts
fue forever.
Explanation:
“The hawk says that king bids and aloting death to
themis ts job fis aight trough the body othe leg
Bids, Kling them al atone inthe a a fs ovn seat
Wil I'does not need t assert prove sgh Ever Bd
knows tat.
J) Well, threl "A sale of mind Husband died
Seven months ago!" Must! pay the Interest, or
thustn't I? 1 ak you: Must pay, or must | not?
Suppose your husband is dead, and you've gota
State of mind, and nonsense ofthat sort. And
your stoward’s gone away somewher, devi ako
him, what do you want me to do?
ERD Reference:
‘These lines have been taken from the on
“The Bear’ written by Anton Chekhov.
Content ay i a ste on vty of woen
Ji gat dara
prams etsSe ie tii
wo Powe Fray, Stutev encanges hah wore
NS conceer and ae mag fghtaskel nthe ee
Resor Duy a mas) tobe mane Alte vany ene
Risse a tnn atte end che pay
Dgunaton
Tee tes ae spoken by Smimoy adie
Boa when Be ones ny hin Bone aN
exeneye Mash words on the same matey ey
ares wen Prova an take use het He
Skog te hnser mK voce, He rene mane ess
San any cteestchne
aS esses oS ertagd prey Paps
Sem goes ot accept he coi
: 0 and
sig Rate Be makes Sf he te fn
sesares her wournng fr he te Ruan
be ak ber tat "Mat aye eteesl hese ee
$53 her tpay hm Bemuse Pope one ee
By saye9 father stowand has gone fo Be a
S599) Sng, "Ae your toward is gone aay sane
ew tke bi" He reese money deaperac ees
19085 not wantto isten any excuses,
don’t regard mo
the wilderness —
reke Us al
Youve come ‘och acm’? Saal
Sanne Sa
GD Reterence:
yen ment
ue RRs es
Tansee
sna
green’ Sata temen rn
rahew tiny sar
Sarno Rr rs
\
2d on the Hosptaliy. He cuts open he ieee
uta the gts. Nobody kes tose is Chinas
ffs AL st, afer a long discusson, Wot leaves ther
fs. Bishop tes him about the seh neighbour where the
Gp can steal great weath Sydnoys diplomacy and
ferns save hem from robbery.
Selaation:
“ese ines ae spoken by Guy Sydney dng ihe
_svosabon wth Wot These Ines ae spoken when Gy
Srey enters the room and the burglar pons his pst at
fim, and orders him to raise his hands, Guy cools him
{owe and oye tha he Is very please soe Nin
{Sse He wecomes his vis fo hs hous. He ts ino
Shy calm and not consider him aan enon. The He
Such dul thot Wol has become a sue ofthe
tntrainment and haprnes. Guy else Wa at hs
Seat ecig for em, and they ae realy gael 0
2.x wgtoning ter Chinas. He cats he brat ®
Tanna inthe widemess" wien means a bess fom
‘deaven in the wis ee
‘0.2. Attempt any TWO of the following questions:
[150 Words Each) (20)
Wat waye and means oid Rosen adopt f elp
Stutntne sary Tak iy?
Thy Describe tho meeting of Franks wife with her
ese ite try The Shadow In
evi on by Laan =
vit a ea Who
TD yong ata ose gre wan te
wife was 2lci man she loved, ved. He went to the war
so fan se ve
‘and she was ie -
toe
era aren
«
a. omqo MIT
ies ore ma
sc re Ta
Ste eer ho
Marta net ded there He had gone mad because of sun-
Seca tnt!
Reha Se bes
we Sas rc Dea
vised cneet i ee tt
se athe heist Se
Saieltiens ie orate
Se drctmmnaoes oath
igor tes cee Meese
ie eernanfieet aw tetis
inet oases
winunte ee ome at
Ben teeta ad
or tannemeer sce mtr
=a
ae RES
remy moe tock a
Be ae
oe Syinors ‘were no ordinary people. They were rich,
mbar ad senor a
Sanaa Sac hare
ener iran hee
Fastlane ed
lems een cee
eee esecergase ny
Pa aca i ia
Dorm ats i er ey
Amann po wt
it
160 yo fay explots the Wolfs greedy nature ard tls
ja about te oxen thngs esr Ler Mb
They tll im the way to enter that home easy. The
"2 ears em ad cece ogre ee pata
eff tem, ond lve te ane. Tn ery wobe
seo te bla nde the manage one abe
sat te poste pression ta hey ave cst on
aT
<3. Attempt any TWO of the following questions:
(20)
29 (450 Words Each]
Hay does th potagoniat want to enjoy i le
eo as a lord of Tartary?”
inst ais ways tao been suggested By be
We Eluabeth tho o mast te ao lng
ings ner ou ed Ope A?
TED The poetess says thet the a of losing isnot hard fe
oT ae ue mary nese, We
matt ae ef rast a of sa BY
notte os os yang rt ese
creat OR Orga lc ae das.
lst ee oad huge ou sae, Pat
lose os orem ve oe 1
ae an Ne ca
ge he ce etn ge
ts pe yO ha
eo cena re. We
ees rt oa we Ow
Pe Senge is te
or two. Then,
sted things, such a8 places and
oat things,(aaipciate aE RIT
i conte] AzeAy | wT
Ce nes tbe pal a oaeg
[ay and memorable things 98 ou" mathere wan eg
Se tannest to ccnp tet oat thie
ic) Tho poom Light Out expresses the temendzus
power of sloop that no one can resist. Elucidate
the sltomont
TD For nsner soo Wael Paper 3,3 (0)
SECTION-B
‘G4, Road tho folowing passage careflly and answer
the questions given at the en (25),
fal th institutions that have come down tous
from tho past, none is, in the. present ay, so
sisorganized and derailed aa the family: Atfeton ot
Paronta for children and of ehildren for parents
fapable of being one of tho greatest sources of
happinss, but, infact, atthe present day, the relation
of parents and childon, in nine cases out of ton keg
‘source of unhappiness to both partes, and in ninstye
nin eases out of a hundred, a source of unhappiness
{0 at least ono of the two partis, The fallure of the
{amily to provide the fundamental satisfaction which,
In principe it Is capable of yielding, is one of ine
Most deopeated causes of discontent which
Prevalent in our age. The adult who wishes Yo one’s
HAPPY relation with his own children or to provide 2
happy ‘ie for. them,
Parenthood and having reflected must act winely
€2us08 of family unhappiness in our day are
Sony Moet diverse sors, paychotogieal, econ,
oa al and poical. Where the welltonde
Pe ihc ts vice hag ay?
2
love 0 Pacer swan pues re pire
etre saat Tacos 3 arity
eat ha cu atone
a
D tents
son eee
tas ee mes et cn
ines a
naa cee mee oe
SD viet tel 0 te Soar tae
Fa Wat ha et pc ot a ery
ewitacaie?
or anaes ate ont at
tenho ewe
Ta Give the earings of i tebwtng words:
eater etanen pares ant ces
foie on te pat of Re Sarily w
cane of Gascislacior 72
oSEE Hg NSE COMO
{amiy head must refit upon parenthood and act wea
Simla, ther reasons that bring about unhappinece a
{amt oo of many Kinds ~psycholoial, scl ecscaten
‘nd pote Moreover, runing away rom domestic done,
isalo one of to bares fra modern worran on te eae.
becoming a parent
QE. Wella a dialogue boweon wo" parsone
discussing tho causes and ffects of politcal
instabity inthe county a5)
oD
Shan: Holl, Asall How are you?
Arsal am fine, What about You?
Shan: lam ne too. Why are you wortted?
‘Arsal: Dont you see the current polial situation of our
country? | am worried about the political instabiy
in the country,
‘Shan: Yes, itis an alarming situation. We must act wisely
{8 a nation fo end this,
‘Arsal: Dear, you have studied politics, de you know what
fare the cause and effects of poltical instability in
‘our country?
‘Shan: Yes, | know some of them. For example: failure of
leadership, and lack of strong. political
institutions
30 how these issues cause the political instability?
Actual, strong leadership and political institutions
are very important for the stablity in a region
because without these factors, a country cannot be
(on aright pathway,
‘Arsal: What are the other causes?
Shan: Multi-party system, lack of national integrity,
lingual and ethnic differences are also man
Causes of it. In this way, every party and group
fights for power that they damage the national natatve,
(MDSieietipiotseFor See i)
veal: Brother, 28 te Dueausacy,mitary dee
and weak Judea syste .
instabiy? causes of poll
ran: Yes, Stray, these ae te causes of pt
Po Tan i et mes st
become stronger than the ok
ereates the pocal tain,
real: And wat about pressure groups, disorganized
political parties and coalition gorse
shan: These aco alo cae asyoeny onthe ely
of the county. The members ef posse puny
‘and coalition goverment exo each ates The
lpotaten acs bes) cu
great: Exacl tugotwar for power, Tack of
political participation, lack” of ” strong
‘nstitutionaization, es weightage tothe puble
inion, immature behaviour of politcal partes,
racy and ack of poieal traning ae i
big causes forthe potently in out county.
annem ne
very badly onthe poltal, socal and economic
‘uation of a county, Without poll stabiy, no
County can evel :
Areal: Baty! I becomes the hurdle for the foreign
es. They bests ones such oregon,
that snot policaly stable the
canoe elect, talc flects
‘Shan: Apart fon Oe ou. Rbngs chaos, disorder,
cveral peace 8 crtenthe cout,
anarchy and pal paical stabi is the Wetne
‘Arsal: So, we 2 3) cess, development and
forthe of county.
wore oe able >
Yes, tis! en for discussing such an
ssnan: Yes. very
Mra 92 ayo Sey 8020
shan: Yous "=ye oe RT CUT
Tran
to the following passage into English: (sy
vm nE KN DUE SETI UA Labnag
& fle Si ajdbet PILI L Lint bab se,
evatitldnd Lyf Vi gtie SL Le nL yi
VM Teme by got LES Kbtend gig
gh e 6 Sos tel
EXD Translation:
Once a miser was sitting on the top of a hill. His
Pockets were filled with roasted chickpeas. He was Putting
the chickpeas in his mouth one by one. Coincidentally,
one of the chickpeas dropped on the ground instead of
dropping in his mouth, Su
ch a loss was unbearable forthe |
ground to get that chickpea back:
He could not get the chic!
kpea back but his
leg was broken
eed is a.curse,