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English Elective
List of top English Elective Questions
Change the Voice:
(a) Wild dogs were killing pets.
(b) I know a sweeper-boy.
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English Elective
Grammar
Change the Narration:
(a) He said to me, “How are you?”
(b) The Conjuror said, “I will show you trick now.”
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Grammar
Combine the two sentences into one using linkers:
(a) The audience began to think this. He was a wonderful man.
(b) He had lost his jewels. He sat back in his seat in silent rage.
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Grammar
Fill in the blanks with suitable Modals:
(a) Sakuni saw that he be roused again to anger.
(b) He was just afraid that it happen.
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English Elective
Grammar
Write a paragraph of about 150 words:
Pleasure of Reading
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English Elective
Writing Skills
Write a paragraph of about 150 words:
My Aim in Life
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Writing Skills
Write a paragraph of about 150 words:
The Value of Good Health
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Writing Skills
Give a character-sketch of the Convict.
(The Bishop’s Candlesticks)
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Play and Writer
Narrate in your own words the theme of the play “The Monkey’s Paw”.
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Play and Writer
Write a short note on the theme of the play “The King’s Warrant”.
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Play and Writer
Give a brief character-sketch of Elizabeth Bennet.
(Novel – Pride and Prejudice)
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Novel
Give a brief character-sketch of Mr. Collins.
(Novel – Pride and Prejudice)
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Novel
Write a short note on the theme of the novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’.
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English Elective
Novel
Give a brief account of Elizabeth and Darcy’s love affair.
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English Elective
Novel
Give in your own words a character-sketch of Louis Courcet.
(The Miracle Merchant)
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Play and Writer
Write a pen-portrait of Nathu Ram, the sweeper boy.
(The Boy Who Broke the Bank)
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Story Writing
Give a brief character-sketch of Johny Ford.
(Attacked by Pit-Bulls)
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Story Writing
Explain with reference to the context:
“The quality of mercy is not strain’d.
It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven
Upon the place beneath: it is twice blest:
It blesseth him that gives and him that takes.”
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Story Writing
Explain with reference to the context:
“Every virtue requires today
A fancy dress; the cassock is
The priests’ main virtue, the clever
Politician dons a saint’s mean
Apparel.”
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English Elective
Poetry
What is the central idea conveyed in the poem ‘The World Today is Wild with the Delirium of Hatred’?
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English Elective
Poetry
Write in your own words the summary of the poem ‘The Song of India’.
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English Elective
Poetry
Why did Jimmy Wells not personally arrest Bob?
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English Elective
Story Writing
How did the King react to Vidura’s advice?
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English Elective
Prose
How has the poet been fascinated by the rainbow through his manhood?
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English Elective
Poetry
What does the poet want to sing of as a tribute to his motherland?
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English Elective
Poetry
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