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THEORY
SECTION A (CONTINOUS WRITING).
SECTION A (CONTINOUS WRITING).
1. Write a letter to the president of your country drawing his attention to the high rate of unemployment in the country and suggesting ways of creating job opportunities
2)
write an article suitable for publication in a national daily on the need to promote local industries in your country
write an article suitable for publication in a national daily on the need to promote local industries in your country
3)
Write a story that illustrates the saying: You cannot judge a book by its cover
Write a story that illustrates the saying: You cannot judge a book by its cover
4)
You are a chief speaker in a debate on the topic: Religious leader have a greater role to play in averting religious crises than the government. Write your argument for or against the montion
You are a chief speaker in a debate on the topic: Religious leader have a greater role to play in averting religious crises than the government. Write your argument for or against the montion
SECTION B. COMPREHENSION
SECTION C (SUMMARY)
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3)
YOU CANNOT JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER
YOU CANNOT JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER
Shabbir, you are here! I was looking for you… Why are you sitting alone in your room? Why did you leave? We had been enjoying so much!” Fahad asked Shabbir to join the group of his friends but Shabbir was reluctant to sit with Fahad’s friends as Shabbir was a simple and shy boy. He was Fahad’s cousin and had recently come to the city to continue his studies and was staying with Fahad. Fahad’s friends were spoilt kids who belonged to rich families and valued material possessions.
Initially Shabbir tried to mingle with them but when he noticed that Fahad’s friends were not only avoiding him but also ridiculing him for his simple dress and looks, he decided not to be among them.
On Shabbir’s first day at school, the scenario there was no different. He seemed so different from his classmates who made fun of his accent and also teased him because of his oily hair.
“Hey, why do you put so much oil in your hair? Does your father have oil mills?” mocked one of Shabbir’s classmates. Shabbir could not take it, he hurriedly left the classroom and went to the library where Fahad was already present.
“What happened?” enquired Fahad and Shabbir told him the matter.
“Look Shabbir, you can’t give up like this! You will have to fight!” Fahad tried to encourage the depressed Shabbir.
“Fight? How?” Shabbir couldn’t understand what Fahad meant.
“I mean you will have to show all these people who ridicule you for being simple and old-fashioned that you are no less than them, rather you are much superior. You are a nice human being, you are intelligent and hard working too, so why are you depressed! Just show them your true worth!”
Fahad’s words gave Shabbir a ray of hope and he went back to the classroom where his classmates were still there.
Shabbir began, “You people make fun of me because I don’t know how to look and behave in a modern way. But you don’t know that I don’t lag behind when it comes to knowledge and wisdom and I will show you all what I am capable of in the upcoming quiz competition!” Shabbir challenged his classmates and all of them were shocked to see this side in Shabbir.
During the quiz competition that took place after a few days, Shabbir proved his intellect by answering all the questions very well. Those who had teased Shabbir for being old-fashionable were amazed at his knowledge. When Shabbir won the trophy for the first position in the competition, he went to his classmates but they were so embarrassed that they could not look into Shabbir’s eyes.
Shabbir, being good at heart, began with a friendly gesture, “My dear friends, I have no grudges against you, rather I would like to be in your group, so can we be friends from today?”
Saying this Shabbir put out his hand to shake with them. Fahad too joined them and said, “Look you silly boys! You made fun of my cousin who is a gem! You must be thankful to him that he has overlooked that and wants to be your friend!”
Shabbir’s classmates apologised to him and promised not to repeat their mistake of judging a person by his appearance.
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Initially Shabbir tried to mingle with them but when he noticed that Fahad’s friends were not only avoiding him but also ridiculing him for his simple dress and looks, he decided not to be among them.
On Shabbir’s first day at school, the scenario there was no different. He seemed so different from his classmates who made fun of his accent and also teased him because of his oily hair.
“Hey, why do you put so much oil in your hair? Does your father have oil mills?” mocked one of Shabbir’s classmates. Shabbir could not take it, he hurriedly left the classroom and went to the library where Fahad was already present.
“What happened?” enquired Fahad and Shabbir told him the matter.
“Look Shabbir, you can’t give up like this! You will have to fight!” Fahad tried to encourage the depressed Shabbir.
“Fight? How?” Shabbir couldn’t understand what Fahad meant.
“I mean you will have to show all these people who ridicule you for being simple and old-fashioned that you are no less than them, rather you are much superior. You are a nice human being, you are intelligent and hard working too, so why are you depressed! Just show them your true worth!”
Fahad’s words gave Shabbir a ray of hope and he went back to the classroom where his classmates were still there.
Shabbir began, “You people make fun of me because I don’t know how to look and behave in a modern way. But you don’t know that I don’t lag behind when it comes to knowledge and wisdom and I will show you all what I am capable of in the upcoming quiz competition!” Shabbir challenged his classmates and all of them were shocked to see this side in Shabbir.
During the quiz competition that took place after a few days, Shabbir proved his intellect by answering all the questions very well. Those who had teased Shabbir for being old-fashionable were amazed at his knowledge. When Shabbir won the trophy for the first position in the competition, he went to his classmates but they were so embarrassed that they could not look into Shabbir’s eyes.
Shabbir, being good at heart, began with a friendly gesture, “My dear friends, I have no grudges against you, rather I would like to be in your group, so can we be friends from today?”
Saying this Shabbir put out his hand to shake with them. Fahad too joined them and said, “Look you silly boys! You made fun of my cousin who is a gem! You must be thankful to him that he has overlooked that and wants to be your friend!”
Shabbir’s classmates apologised to him and promised not to repeat their mistake of judging a person by his appearance.
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5a )
cohabitation means living together of unmarried people
5b)
i ) when a woman has a child
ii) when a woman is abandoned by her husband .
5c )
the irony is blessing in disguise .
5d)
i ) it induces divorce .
ii) It breeds unhealthy competition between husband and wife
5e )
divorce is high because there is no law that forbids patriarchy thus if
5f )
i ) noun phrase ,
ii) subject of the verb ” are ”
5g)
i ) metaphor ,
ii) it means when they begin to fall apart
h )
i ) Uncommon – rare , unusual, exceptional
ii) deserted – abandoned
iii ) Emasculates – weakens
iv ) Submissive – obedient
v) Promotes – encourages , urges
vi ) Incentives – rewards
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cohabitation means living together of unmarried people
5b)
i ) when a woman has a child
ii) when a woman is abandoned by her husband .
5c )
the irony is blessing in disguise .
5d)
i ) it induces divorce .
ii) It breeds unhealthy competition between husband and wife
5e )
divorce is high because there is no law that forbids patriarchy thus if
5f )
i ) noun phrase ,
ii) subject of the verb ” are ”
5g)
i ) metaphor ,
ii) it means when they begin to fall apart
h )
i ) Uncommon – rare , unusual, exceptional
ii) deserted – abandoned
iii ) Emasculates – weakens
iv ) Submissive – obedient
v) Promotes – encourages , urges
vi ) Incentives – rewards
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(6a)
i. Problem of low income intake in the relationship creates domestic violence
ii. Drug and alcohol abuse is another factor causing domestic violence
i. Problem of low income intake in the relationship creates domestic violence
ii. Drug and alcohol abuse is another factor causing domestic violence
(6b)
i. Patriarchy brings about reduction in the economic status of women in the society
ii. Patriarchy brings about oppression of women
i. Patriarchy brings about reduction in the economic status of women in the society
ii. Patriarchy brings about oppression of women
(6c)
i. Domestic violence brings about physical injuries
ii. Domestic violence brings about mental depression
i. Domestic violence brings about physical injuries
ii. Domestic violence brings about mental depression
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