Exam Details
Subject | english – ii | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
B.A.LL.B. (Semester IV) (CBCS) Examination Nov/Dec-2018
ENGLISH II
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right side indicate marks.
Q.1
Fill in the blanks using the correct verb.
05
If he had taken my advice, he not got into trouble.
will, have
would, have
would, had
would, has
If I had a degree, I get a job.
will
am
will be
would
If I won the lottery, I buy a car.
will
would
would have
shall
If you heat water, it at 100 oC.
boil
boils
will boil
boiled
If I were a teacher, I teach you.
would
shall
will
will be
Q.1
Choose the correct preposition:-
05
They will have leave the place 10 p.m.
on
since
from
at
I got you parcel Tuesday.
for
on
at
to
He was prevented going to college.
for
from
by
to
They have quarreled a piece of land.
on
for
at
over
I am grateful my friends for their moral support.
to
from
for
with
Use the correct modal auxiliary as per the function provided in the brackets:-
02
success attend you! (Wish)
Might
May
Can
Must
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One obey the laws. (Obligation)
will
shall
may
must
Identify the mood in the following sentence:-
02
1. Have mercy upon us.
Conditional
Indicative
Subjunctive
Imperative
2. Have you found your book?
Imperative
Indicative
Subjunctive
Conditional
Q.2
Turn the following sentences into indirect speech:- (Any four)
08
1. Rajan said to me, "Why are you sad?"
2. Mayank said to me, "I never ear sweets."
3. He said to Ramu, "Please, bring my papers."
4. Radha said to me, "Good morning!"
5. The Principal said to students, "Honesty is the best policy."
Add a question (Any six)
06
1. He said nothing about it.
2. All of you are invited.
3. I am older than you.
4. He needs money.
5. Let us start now.
6. Both Ramesh and Suresh are engineers.
7. Open the window.
Q.3
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below
07
It is generally held that in Burma we do not have four seasons; we have only three, the hot season, the rainy season and the cold season. Spring is largely unknown although in the cooler border regions there is a stretch of pleasant, spring-like weather that we refer to as early summer. Neither is there a season that the Japanese would easily recognized as autumn, but in those parts of the country where there are deciduous trees a flush of momiji (Japanese maple tree) colors brighten the early weeks of the cold season. From a casual observation of Burmese behavior it might appear as though we were not particularly sensitive to the changing seasons. We do not have festivals to celebrate the advent of spring blossoms, we do not acknowledge the vibrant beauty of the autumn, we do not acknowledge the vibrant beauty of the autumn, we do not incorporate seasonal motifs into our artistic presentations or our fashions. We wear the same kind of clothes the whole year round: the main sartorial difference between the hot season and the rainy season is an umbrella and in the cold season we simply add a few layers on to our summer outfits. We do not give the impression of paying too much attention to seasonal variations. But the Burmese are in fat acutely aware of the minute changes that take place in their natural surroundings throughout the year. In the classical tradition we recognize six season and we also have a genre of poetry that treats the 12 months of our lunar calendar as though each month were a separate season in itself.
1. What is the deciduous tree mentioned in the passage?
1
2. What might appear from a casual behavior of Burmese behavior?
2
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3. What is the man sartorial difference between the hot season and the rainy season?
2
4. What is your favorite season? Why?
2
Translate the following passage into Marathi
07
Vijay Tendlkar was a leading Indian playwright, movie and television writer, literary essayist, political journalist and social commentator. He has more than fifty publications to his credit. Several of his plays have become Marathi theatre classics and have been translated and performed in many Indian languages. Recipient of numerous prestigious awards such as the Padma Bhushan, the Vishnudas Bhave Memorial Award, and the Katha Chudamani Award, for successfully raising social issues through his plays, Tendulkar was one of the greatest playwrights of our time.
Q.4
Prepare a report on an any one of the following topics:-
07
The Social Service Camp arranged by your college
The Speech Competition held in your district
The Moot Court Competition
B)Write the essay on any one of the following topics:-
07
The Duties and responsibilities of Lawyers
Students and Social Media
The Importance of Legal Literacy in Society
Use the following legal terms and expressions in your own sentences:- (Any seven)
07
Charge sheet
Bail
Capital Punishment
Allegation
Petition
Hue and cry
To breathe one's last
To carry the day
At arm's length
10) By hook or crook
ENGLISH II
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right side indicate marks.
Q.1
Fill in the blanks using the correct verb.
05
If he had taken my advice, he not got into trouble.
will, have
would, have
would, had
would, has
If I had a degree, I get a job.
will
am
will be
would
If I won the lottery, I buy a car.
will
would
would have
shall
If you heat water, it at 100 oC.
boil
boils
will boil
boiled
If I were a teacher, I teach you.
would
shall
will
will be
Q.1
Choose the correct preposition:-
05
They will have leave the place 10 p.m.
on
since
from
at
I got you parcel Tuesday.
for
on
at
to
He was prevented going to college.
for
from
by
to
They have quarreled a piece of land.
on
for
at
over
I am grateful my friends for their moral support.
to
from
for
with
Use the correct modal auxiliary as per the function provided in the brackets:-
02
success attend you! (Wish)
Might
May
Can
Must
Page 2 of 3
SLR-HJ-11
One obey the laws. (Obligation)
will
shall
may
must
Identify the mood in the following sentence:-
02
1. Have mercy upon us.
Conditional
Indicative
Subjunctive
Imperative
2. Have you found your book?
Imperative
Indicative
Subjunctive
Conditional
Q.2
Turn the following sentences into indirect speech:- (Any four)
08
1. Rajan said to me, "Why are you sad?"
2. Mayank said to me, "I never ear sweets."
3. He said to Ramu, "Please, bring my papers."
4. Radha said to me, "Good morning!"
5. The Principal said to students, "Honesty is the best policy."
Add a question (Any six)
06
1. He said nothing about it.
2. All of you are invited.
3. I am older than you.
4. He needs money.
5. Let us start now.
6. Both Ramesh and Suresh are engineers.
7. Open the window.
Q.3
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below
07
It is generally held that in Burma we do not have four seasons; we have only three, the hot season, the rainy season and the cold season. Spring is largely unknown although in the cooler border regions there is a stretch of pleasant, spring-like weather that we refer to as early summer. Neither is there a season that the Japanese would easily recognized as autumn, but in those parts of the country where there are deciduous trees a flush of momiji (Japanese maple tree) colors brighten the early weeks of the cold season. From a casual observation of Burmese behavior it might appear as though we were not particularly sensitive to the changing seasons. We do not have festivals to celebrate the advent of spring blossoms, we do not acknowledge the vibrant beauty of the autumn, we do not acknowledge the vibrant beauty of the autumn, we do not incorporate seasonal motifs into our artistic presentations or our fashions. We wear the same kind of clothes the whole year round: the main sartorial difference between the hot season and the rainy season is an umbrella and in the cold season we simply add a few layers on to our summer outfits. We do not give the impression of paying too much attention to seasonal variations. But the Burmese are in fat acutely aware of the minute changes that take place in their natural surroundings throughout the year. In the classical tradition we recognize six season and we also have a genre of poetry that treats the 12 months of our lunar calendar as though each month were a separate season in itself.
1. What is the deciduous tree mentioned in the passage?
1
2. What might appear from a casual behavior of Burmese behavior?
2
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3. What is the man sartorial difference between the hot season and the rainy season?
2
4. What is your favorite season? Why?
2
Translate the following passage into Marathi
07
Vijay Tendlkar was a leading Indian playwright, movie and television writer, literary essayist, political journalist and social commentator. He has more than fifty publications to his credit. Several of his plays have become Marathi theatre classics and have been translated and performed in many Indian languages. Recipient of numerous prestigious awards such as the Padma Bhushan, the Vishnudas Bhave Memorial Award, and the Katha Chudamani Award, for successfully raising social issues through his plays, Tendulkar was one of the greatest playwrights of our time.
Q.4
Prepare a report on an any one of the following topics:-
07
The Social Service Camp arranged by your college
The Speech Competition held in your district
The Moot Court Competition
B)Write the essay on any one of the following topics:-
07
The Duties and responsibilities of Lawyers
Students and Social Media
The Importance of Legal Literacy in Society
Use the following legal terms and expressions in your own sentences:- (Any seven)
07
Charge sheet
Bail
Capital Punishment
Allegation
Petition
Hue and cry
To breathe one's last
To carry the day
At arm's length
10) By hook or crook
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