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F.A F.Sc Part (I) Test No 15

The document is an English test for F.A/F.Sc Part (I) students at the Amazon Institute of Meticulous Studies, covering various topics including a lesson, poem, and story. It consists of multiple-choice questions, sentence corrections, and writing tasks related to the moral of 'A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush.' Additionally, it includes questions on synonyms, punctuation, and translation.

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F.A F.Sc Part (I) Test No 15

The document is an English test for F.A/F.Sc Part (I) students at the Amazon Institute of Meticulous Studies, covering various topics including a lesson, poem, and story. It consists of multiple-choice questions, sentence corrections, and writing tasks related to the moral of 'A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush.' Additionally, it includes questions on synonyms, punctuation, and translation.

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Name:_________ AIMS Marks: 65

Roll No:______ AMAZON INSTITUTE OF METICULOUS STUDIES Time: 1:10


F.A/F.Sc Part (I) English
Test – 15 Syllabus 15-04-17
Lesson No: 15 (The Angel And The Author- And Others) Poem No: 15 (He Came to Know Himself)
Story: A Bird in the Hand is Worth, Two the Bush, Pair of Words: Set (II) 91 – 106, Punctuation: 1 st Page , Future Perfect Conti Tense
Question No: 1 (a) Fill the bubble mandatory. 5
(i) What was the boy giving to the street Arab? ⊙ pudding ⊙ bread ⊙ rice ⊙ Bovril
(ii) How did the book of the author look? ⊙ ugly ⊙ bulky ⊙ thin ⊙ small
(iii) What did the author send to the rummage sale? ⊙ old pens ⊙ old books ⊙ old clothes ⊙ old pictures
(iv) From where did God alight? ⊙ heaven ⊙ gallows ⊙ hills ⊙ Makkah
(v) What is a bare truth? ⊙ divine love ⊙ corn ⊙ money ⊙ water
(b) Tick the correct synonym: 5
(i) The author talked about lovely sentiments they went about repeating.⊙ virtues ⊙ pages ⊙ feelings ⊙ scenes
(ii) The author took four balcony seats for the monster show. ⊙ virtue ⊙ fabulous creature⊙ recreation ⊙ foolish
(iii) The angle had a weary look. ⊙ angry ⊙ happy ⊙ tired ⊙
sad
(iv) He poured a cascade of love. ⊙ gloom ⊙ plight ⊙ waterfall ⊙ flight
(v) He became Mansur to mount the gallows. ⊙ gibbet ⊙ puppet ⊙ goal ⊙ success
Question No: 2 Correct the following (Future Perfect Continuous Tense) 5
(i) They will _______ waiting for you for two days. ⊙ has been ⊙ have been ⊙ be ⊙ all
(ii) ____ the aeroplane _____ flying since noon? ⊙ will, has been ⊙ shall, have been⊙ will, have been⊙ will, be
(iii) Shall I have been ______ from fever ______ many days? ⊙ suffer; since ⊙ suffering, for ⊙ suffer, for ⊙ suffering;
for
(iv) This girl will not have been boiling eggs _____ morning. ⊙ since ⊙ for ⊙ both a & b ⊙ None
(v) People will have been _______ for rain for two month. ⊙ prayed ⊙ pray ⊙ praying ⊙ prays
Question No: 3 Write down the story on the moral of “A Bird in the Hand is Wroth Two the Bush” 10

Name:_________ AIMS Marks: 65


Roll No:______ AMAZON INSTITUTE OF METICULOUS STUDIES Time: 1:10
F.A/F.Sc Part (I) English
Test – 15 Syllabus 15-04-17
Lesson No: 15 (The Angel And The Author- And Others) Poem No: 15 (He Came to Know Himself)
Story: A Bird in the Hand is Worth, Two the Bush, Pair of Words: Set (II) 91 – 106, Punctuation: 1 st Page , Future Perfect Conti Tense
Question No: 1 (a) Fill the bubble mandatory. 5
(i) What was the boy giving to the street Arab? ⊙ pudding ⊙ bread ⊙ rice ⊙ Bovril
(ii) How did the book of the author look? ⊙ ugly ⊙ bulky ⊙ thin ⊙ small
(iii) What did the author send to the rummage sale? ⊙ old pens ⊙ old books ⊙ old clothes ⊙ old pictures
(iv) From where did God alight? ⊙ heaven ⊙ gallows ⊙ hills ⊙ Makkah
(v) What is a bare truth? ⊙ divine love ⊙ corn ⊙ money ⊙ water
(b) Tick the correct synonym: 5
(i) The author talked about lovely sentiments they went about repeating.⊙ virtues ⊙ pages ⊙ feelings ⊙ scenes
(ii) The author took four balcony seats for the monster show. ⊙ virtue ⊙ fabulous creature⊙ recreation ⊙ foolish
(iii) The angle had a weary look. ⊙ angry ⊙ happy ⊙ tired ⊙
sad
(iv) He poured a cascade of love. ⊙ gloom ⊙ plight ⊙ waterfall ⊙ flight
(v) He became Mansur to mount the gallows. ⊙ gibbet ⊙ puppet ⊙ goal ⊙ success
Question No: 2 Correct the following (Future Perfect Continuous Tense) 5
(i) They will _______ waiting for you for two days. ⊙ has been ⊙ have been ⊙ be ⊙ all
(ii) ____ the aeroplane _____ flying since noon? ⊙ will, has been ⊙ shall, have been⊙ will, have been⊙ will, be
(iii) Shall I have been ______ from fever ______ many days? ⊙ suffer; since ⊙ suffering, for ⊙ suffer, for ⊙ suffering;
for
(iv) This girl will not have been boiling eggs _____ morning. ⊙ since ⊙ for ⊙ both a & b ⊙ None
(v) People will have been _______ for rain for two month. ⊙ prayed ⊙ pray ⊙ praying ⊙ prays
Question No: 3 Write down the story on the moral of “A Bird in the Hand is Wroth Two the Bush” 10

Question No: 4 Use the following pair of words in your own sentences. 5
(i) Temporary; Temporal (ii) Wreck; Wreak (iii) Tenor; Tenure (iv) Urban; Urbane (v) Wander; Wonder
Question No: 5 Answer the Questions: 10 Question No: 6 Explain the lines with reference and context: 5
(i) What does the writer like about Christmas? (ii) Why are the He alighted from high heaven
noble deeds always a great joy for the author? (iii) Why did the To pour a cascade of love
writer want to keep a dairy? (iv) Why did Mansur mount the Became Mansur to mount the gallows
gallows? (v) What does the, “His sojourn on earth” mean? Just to have his head cut off.
Question No: 7 Punctuate the following line from Book-I. 5
i turned my head it was the recording angle he had a weary look i judged him to be tired yes he acknowledged
Question No: 8 Translate the following passage in Urdu. 15
He again interrupted me to remark that what the morning Post man said would be entered, one way to the other, to the critic of the
Morning Post, and had nothing to do with me. “Of course not,” I agreed; “and between ourselves, I don’t think the charity got very much.
Expenses, when you come to add refreshments and one thing and another, mount up. But I fancy they rather liked my Talbot
Champneys.” He replied that he had been present at the performance, and made his own report. I also remained him of the four balcony
seats I had taken for the Monster Show at His Majesty’s in aid of the Fund for the Destitute British in Johannesburg.

No man ever became great without many and great mistakes. (AIMS)

Question No: 4 Use the following pair of words in your own sentences. 5
(i) Temporary; Temporal (ii) Wreck; Wreak (iii) Tenor; Tenure (iv) Urban; Urbane (v) Wander; Wonder
Question No: 5 Answer the Questions: 10 Question No: 6 Explain the lines with reference and context: 5
(i) What does the writer like about Christmas? (ii) Why are the He alighted from high heaven
noble deeds always a great joy for the author? (iii) Why did the To pour a cascade of love
writer want to keep a dairy? (iv) Why did Mansur mount the Became Mansur to mount the gallows
gallows? (v) What does the, “His sojourn on earth” mean? Just to have his head cut off.
Question No: 7 Punctuate the following line from Book-I. 5
i turned my head it was the recording angle he had a weary look i judged him to be tired yes he acknowledged
Question No: 8 Translate the following passage in Urdu. 15
He again interrupted me to remark that what the morning Post man said would be entered, one way to the other, to the critic of the
Morning Post, and had nothing to do with me. “Of course not,” I agreed; “and between ourselves, I don’t think the charity got very much.
Expenses, when you come to add refreshments and one thing and another, mount up. But I fancy they rather liked my Talbot
Champneys.” He replied that he had been present at the performance, and made his own report. I also remained him of the four balcony
seats I had taken for the Monster Show at His Majesty’s in aid of the Fund for the Destitute British in Johannesburg.

No man ever became great without many and great mistakes. (AIMS)

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