Exam Details
Subject | english through folklore | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | u.g general english | |
Department | ||
Organization | loyola college | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2017 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, chennai |
Question Paper
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LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI 600 034
B.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION HISTORY
THIRD SEMESTER NOVEMBER 2017
EL 3050 ENGLISH THROUGH MEDIA AND NOVELS
Date: 02-11-2017 Dept. No. Max. 100 Marks
Time: 09:00-12:00
PART-A
I. Answer any FIVE of the following in about 50 words each: 5x3=15 Marks)
1. Why was the deceased not given a religious funeral?
2. Name three social injustices described in the poem Sit and Look Out'.
3. How is the West different from the East?
4. Name three flowers that blossom in the month of March according to Bacon.
5. What is the mistake of Eckels?
6. How did Jaggu react after seeing the tiger?
7. Who is Miss. Phyllis?
II. Answer any TWO of the following in about 100 words each: 2x5=10 Marks)
8. Comment on the title of the poem "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" and explain the parody.
9. How does the Mathematics master trap wasserkopf?
10. Explain the fisherman's response to the bystander's last wish.
11. Critically analyse Whiteman's response to the sorrow of the world.
III. Answer any TWO of the following in about 200 words each: 2x10= 20 Marks)
12. Is Nationalism good for the future? Why?
13. Explain Bacon's plan for the garden.
14. How does the killing of a mouse affect the entire future of life forms on earth?
PART- B
IV. Answer the following in about 250 words. (1x15= 15 Marks)
15. Our education system has failed to empower people for jobs and livelihood Substantiate.
OR
Write a letter to your friend describing how the present information Technology world has ruined
human relationships.
V. Answer the following in about 350 words. 1x20=20 Marks)
16. 'Animal Farm' is a satire on dictatorship- Discuss.
OR
'Animal Farm' deals with the various virtues and vices of man-Substantiate.
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI 600 034
B.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION HISTORY
THIRD SEMESTER NOVEMBER 2017
EL 3050 ENGLISH THROUGH MEDIA AND NOVELS
Date: 02-11-2017 Dept. No. Max. 100 Marks
Time: 09:00-12:00
PART-A
I. Answer any FIVE of the following in about 50 words each: 5x3=15 Marks)
1. Why was the deceased not given a religious funeral?
2. Name three social injustices described in the poem Sit and Look Out'.
3. How is the West different from the East?
4. Name three flowers that blossom in the month of March according to Bacon.
5. What is the mistake of Eckels?
6. How did Jaggu react after seeing the tiger?
7. Who is Miss. Phyllis?
II. Answer any TWO of the following in about 100 words each: 2x5=10 Marks)
8. Comment on the title of the poem "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" and explain the parody.
9. How does the Mathematics master trap wasserkopf?
10. Explain the fisherman's response to the bystander's last wish.
11. Critically analyse Whiteman's response to the sorrow of the world.
III. Answer any TWO of the following in about 200 words each: 2x10= 20 Marks)
12. Is Nationalism good for the future? Why?
13. Explain Bacon's plan for the garden.
14. How does the killing of a mouse affect the entire future of life forms on earth?
PART- B
IV. Answer the following in about 250 words. (1x15= 15 Marks)
15. Our education system has failed to empower people for jobs and livelihood Substantiate.
OR
Write a letter to your friend describing how the present information Technology world has ruined
human relationships.
V. Answer the following in about 350 words. 1x20=20 Marks)
16. 'Animal Farm' is a satire on dictatorship- Discuss.
OR
'Animal Farm' deals with the various virtues and vices of man-Substantiate.
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