SEE Solved Question Paper Of Compulsory English | 2075 [2019] | RE-101BP
COMPULSORY ENGLISH
(New Course)
Reading and Writing
(Written Test)
Subject Code: RE-101-BP
Time: 2hrs. 15 minutes
Full Marks: 75
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1. Read the part of the poem and do the tasks. [5]
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o’er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never ending line
Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
The waves beside them danced; but they
Out did the sparkling waves in glee:
A poet could not be gay,
In such a jocund company:
I gazed-and gazed-but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:
- William Wordsworth
A. Answer these questions. [5x1=5]
Answer: The speaker compares himself with clouds.
b. How are the daffodils described in the poem ?
Answer: The daffodils are attractive, lovely and good looking.
c. Where did the poet see the daffodils ?
Answer: The poet saw the daffodils beside the lake and beneath the trees.
d. Who danced along with the daffodils ?
Answer: The poet/narrator danced along with the daffodils.
e. How did the speaker react to the sight of the flowers ?
Answer: The speaker reacted with happiness and joy to the sight of the flowers.
2. Read the text and do the tasks.
Traffickers prey on the most vulnerable members of society. In order to deceive, first, they take help of local people to identify such families. They may provide economic incentive and financial loans to their friends, relatives, family, spouse or even parents. At times, most victims are lured to promises of better jobs or well paid job in cities, false marriages and proposals, easy money, dream of sophisticated life and other. Victims of earthquakes, floods, wars and epidemics can be easily smuggled.
Most victims are involved in slavery like practices, and kept in prison like environment. It is because they can be physically and sexually abused. They have to work long hours without any rest or recreation. They never get medical facility when they fall sick. They are either paid less or their earnings are withheld with prolonged indebtedness to traffickers.
Our constitution has preserved the right to freedom. Therefore, we must fight against trafficking of persons. In addition to legislation, the Nepal government, The Ministry of Women, Children and Welfare, various INGOs and NGOs and many other organisations in Nepal are dedicated to combat human trafficking.
If we suspect anyone involving in such illegal activities, we have to report the police or any member of concerned organisations. We can also use helping numbers any time to inform about victims or traffickers. Our little effort will be a great help to control violation of human rights.
A. Write ‘True’ for true and ‘False’ for false statements. [5x1=5]
Answer: False
Answer: True
Answer: True
Answer: False
Answer: False
a. How do traffickers identify the target groups?
Answer: Traffickers identify the target groups by taking help of local people.
Answer: Traffickers invest money to lure target groups.
Answer: The victims are involved in slavery like practices and kept in prison like environment.
Answer: Along with legislation, the Nepal government, the ministry of women, children and welfare, NGOs and INGOs and many other organizations.
Answer: We can report the police or any member of concerned organizations or inform by using helpline numbers if we suspect someone involved in human trafficking.
3. Read the text and do the tasks. [10]
Notice is herby given that the Annual General Meeting of the members of Godavai Alumni Association will be held on Saturday, December 29, 2018 at 16:00 hours at GAA Lunge, Bhagwan Bahal, Thamel, Kathmandu to consider the following agenda:
1. Presentation of the annual report by the president.
2. Adoption of financial statement comprising of the balance sheet, income and expenditure statement and audit report for the Fiscal year 2074/075 (2017/018).
3. Appointment of the auditor and fixation of the remuneration for the fiscal year 2075/076 (2018/019).
4. Miscellaneous.
A. Write ‘True’ for true and ‘False’ for false statement. [5x1=5]
Answer: False
Answer: True
Answer: True
Answer: True
Answer: False
a. What is the notice about?
Answer: The notice is about the Annual General Meeting.
Answer: The meeting will be held on Staurday, December 29, 2018.
Answer: The meeting will take place at GAA Lounge, Bhagwan Bahal, Thamel, Kathmandu.
Answer: The financial statement consists of balance sheet, income and expenditure.
Answer: General Secretary has issued the notice.
India’s white-marble Taj Mahal is turning yellow and green as the 17th century mausoleum weathers filthy air in the world’s eighth-most polluted city.
One of the seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal flanks a garbagestrewn river and is often enveloped by dust and smog from belching smokestacks and vehicles in the northern city of Agra.
Tiny insects from the drying Yamuna River into which the city pours its sewage crawl into the Taj Mahal, their excrement further staining the marble, an environmental lawyer told India’s Supreme Court. The court slammed the government for not doing enough to preserve the monument, which was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
“If the Indian scientists and the (conservationists) can’t do the things, they should be able to contact foreign experts or conservationists, those who can come and they will be readily happy to help,” said lawyer MC Mehta, who has been fighting to save the Taj Mahal from pollution for three decades.
Restorers have been using a paste of a clay mineral to clean the marble. It pulls away impurities from the surface and can then be washed off with water.
Activists are also concerned that the falling water table in Agra may be weakening the wooden foundations. Other worries include roads clogged with polluting vehicles and rampant construction around the mausoleum. Behind Taj’s back, plastic bags and garbage pile up by the river as smoke billows from a chimney in the distance. Outside the Taj complex, a group of people gathered near a funeral pyre.
The change in colour has not come out of the blue. Environmentalists and historians have long warned about the risk of soot and fumes from factories and tanneries dulling the ivory monument.
A. Match the words/phrases in column 'A' with their meanings in column 'B'. [7X1=7]
Column A | Column B |
---|---|
a. mausoleum | i. a person whose job is to repair old building |
b. flanks | ii. a place where animal skins are made into leather. |
c. smokestack | iii. blocked something |
d. excrement | iv. a tall chimney |
e. restorer | v. a large pile of wood on which a dead body is placed |
f. clogged | vi. stays at the side of something |
g. tannery | vii. solid waste discharged from the body |
viii. a special building made to hold the dead body |
a. Write any two factors that are destroying the beauty of Taj Mahal.
Answer: The two factors that are destroying the beauty of Taj Mahal are fitlthy air, garbage, dust, smoke (any two).
Answer: Yamuna River is being polluted by City sewage.
Answer: The court slammed the government for not doing enough to preserve the monument.
Answer: The restorers are repairing Taj Mahal by using a paste of a clay mineral to clean the marble.
Answer: The worries of the activists are:-
i) falling water table in Agra may be weakening the wooden foundation,
ii) road clogged with polluting vehicles,
iii) rampant construction around the mausoleum.
Answer: A group of people outside Taj Mahal gathered near a funeral pyre.
Answer: According to environmentalists and historians soot and fumes from factories and tanneries dulling the ivory monument are the factors that are decreasing the beauty of Taj Mahal.
5. Write a message of condolence on behalf of your school to be published in a newspaper using the clues given in the box below. [5]
Dev Tharu - a student of class ten - died in a bus accident - humorous - popular among friends and teachers - sadly misses. alert-success
- Content/subject matter
- Organization/coherence/cohesion
- Correctness of language
- Layout and format
6. Develop a story with the help of the clues given in the box. Give a
A rose in the garden - very proud of her beauty - ugly cactus grows nearby - insults the cactus - cactus stays quiet - summer season - well in the garden dries - no water for the plants - the rose suffers a lot -sees a sparrow dipping her beak into the cactus for water - asks the cactus - cactus agrees - the rose ashamed - moral. alert-success
Answer:
- Coherence
- Language and style
- Grammatical accuracy
7. Compose a dialogue between two friends talking about the movie they have recently watched in at least six exchanges. [6]
- Each correct exchange
- Coherence/Sequence
- Correctness of language
- Organization
- Relevance of the content
- Appropriateness of the language
- Creativity and originality
- Grammatical accuracy
Answer: His lesson doesn't start on time.
Answer: When did Bijon arrive at the function?
Answer: While I was having my dinner, she called me.
Answer: He said that he had been watching that the channel for more than a year.
Answer: Was the date confirmed (by them)?
10. Choose and copy the best answers. (Rewriting is not compulsory)[10x0.5=5]
Did you know that there (a)..... (were/is/was) only one mammal in the world that can fly ? The only mammal (b)..... (who/which/what) is actually capable of powered flight is the bat. All bats (c)..... (have belonged/belong/are belonging) to Chiroptera. The word Chiroptera comes from the Greek language meaning hand and wing. It is called so because the structure of the open wing is very similar to (d)...... (an/a/the) outspread human hand. The bones of the arm and four of the fingers are light, slender and lengthened as an adaptation (e)..... (for/on/in) flight. They (f)..... (are used/being used/used) to support, spread and manipulate the membranes. It is said that the bat’s wing (g)..... (is an extension/had been an extension/was an extension) of the skin of the abdomen. It is tightly stretched layers of skin membranes connected together without any flesh between the layers. If there was flesh between the layers, a bat’s wings (h)..... (would not be/will not be/were not) translucent. What (i)..... (makes/ have/gets) the bats climb or walk on the ground ? It is the first digit of their wing which is small and clawed. The bat pups suck milk from their mothers, (j)..... ? (doesn’t it/don’t they/do they)
Answer:
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