KERALA THULYATHA PLUS ONE ENGLISH QUESTION PAPER 2018
PART - 1
Kerala State Saksharatha mission Thulyatha Examination question paper online read. These questions are collected from the question paper of first year Higher Secondary equivalency examination, November 2018.
In this post displayed part 1 of the English exam question paper a total of 4 parts is available. you have to print this post or read online.
+1 THULYATHA ENGLISH QUESTION PAPER
General Instructions to Candidates:
• There is a 'Cool off time' of 15 minutes in addition to the writing time of 2'/2 hrs.
• You are not allowed to write your answers nor to discuss anything with others during the `Cool off time'.
• Use the 'Cool offtime' to get familiar with questions and to plan your answers.
• Read questions carefully before answering.
• All questions are compulsory and the only internal choice is allowed.
• When you select a question, all the sub-questions must be answered from the same question itself.
• Calculations, figures, and graphs should be shown in the answer sheet itself.
• Give equations wherever necessary.
• Electronic devices except nonprogrammable calculators are not allowed in the Examination Hall.
(Question No's. 1 to 3)
Read the passage from 'The Portrait of a Lady' and answer the questions that follow:
When my parents were comfortably settled in the city they send for us. That was a turning point in our friendship. Although we shared the same room, my grandmother no longer came to school with me. I used to go to an English school in a motor bus. There were no dogs in the street and she took to feeding sparrows in the courtyard of our city house.
1. What was the 'turning point' in their Friendship? (Score : 2)
2. How did he go to an English School? (Score : 1)
3. Why did she refer to feed the sparrows? I (Score : 2)
(Question Nos. 4-7)
Read the lines from the poem 'My Cherry Tree' and answer the following questions.
I planted that tree and nurtured it from seed
I watered and pruned it as often was the need.
I toiled and labored to protect it from the cold.
I was raising prized cherries, or so I was told.
But these feathered friends thought not of me.
They kept nibbling and gobbling on my cherries.
'stop' I shouted, and leave that tree'
'You have taken more cherries than you need'
4. How did the speaker nurture the cherry tree? (Score : 2)
5. Pick out two pairs of ring words. (Score : 2)
6. What is meant by 'Feathered Friends"? (Score : 1)
7. Which line shows that man is selfish and greedy? (Score : 1)
+1 THULYATHA ENGLISH QUESTION PAPER
FIRST YEAR HIGHER SECONDARY EQUIVALENCY EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2018
Part-I
ENGLISH
Maximum : 80 Scores
Time : 2'/2 Hours Cool-off Time : 15 Minutes
General Instructions to Candidates:
• There is a 'Cool off time' of 15 minutes in addition to the writing time of 2'/2 hrs.
• You are not allowed to write your answers nor to discuss anything with others during the `Cool off time'.
• Use the 'Cool offtime' to get familiar with questions and to plan your answers.
• Read questions carefully before answering.
• All questions are compulsory and the only internal choice is allowed.
• When you select a question, all the sub-questions must be answered from the same question itself.
• Calculations, figures, and graphs should be shown in the answer sheet itself.
• Give equations wherever necessary.
• Electronic devices except nonprogrammable calculators are not allowed in the Examination Hall.
(Question No's. 1 to 3)
Read the passage from 'The Portrait of a Lady' and answer the questions that follow:
When my parents were comfortably settled in the city they send for us. That was a turning point in our friendship. Although we shared the same room, my grandmother no longer came to school with me. I used to go to an English school in a motor bus. There were no dogs in the street and she took to feeding sparrows in the courtyard of our city house.
1. What was the 'turning point' in their Friendship? (Score : 2)
2. How did he go to an English School? (Score : 1)
3. Why did she refer to feed the sparrows? I (Score : 2)
(Question Nos. 4-7)
Read the lines from the poem 'My Cherry Tree' and answer the following questions.
I planted that tree and nurtured it from seed
I watered and pruned it as often was the need.
I toiled and labored to protect it from the cold.
I was raising prized cherries, or so I was told.
But these feathered friends thought not of me.
They kept nibbling and gobbling on my cherries.
'stop' I shouted, and leave that tree'
'You have taken more cherries than you need'
4. How did the speaker nurture the cherry tree? (Score : 2)
5. Pick out two pairs of ring words. (Score : 2)
6. What is meant by 'Feathered Friends"? (Score : 1)
7. Which line shows that man is selfish and greedy? (Score : 1)
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