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Ideal II Year English Solved Paper polytheists and worshipped so many gods. When Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.

W) was forty, prophet hood was bestowed upon him. The angel Gabriel brought to him the message of Allah. He was to convey the message of Allah to mankind. He invited his tribe to the path of virtue and asked the Makkans to give up idol worship. He told them that they had to believe in one God. He wanted them to give up evil practices. He asked them not to bury their daughters alive. He wanted them to give up wine drinking and gambling. No sooner did the Makkans hear the word of Allah than they inflicted tortures upon the Prophet and his followers. He was forced to migrate from Makkah to Madinah. The people in Madinah welcomed him with open arms. He preached Islam for twenty years. A lot of people embraced the message of Islam. By and by the Muslims gathered strength. At last the day came when the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) invaded Makkah and it was conquered without any bloodshed. It was Muhammad (S.A.W) who infused a new spirit among the people. The idol worshippers became theists. They became brothers. The distinctions of colour, caste and race disappeared. The slave and the master sat on the same prayer rug. The girls were given their rights. When his mission was completed, he informed the Muslims that the message of Islam was complete in the form of the Holy Quran and they should walk on the path of righteousness so that they might have a good end. He passed away at the age of 63. It is a living miracle of his teachings that millions of Muslims follow his teachings in true letter and spirit. May Allah shower His innumerable blessings upon him!

5. Use any five of the following idioms in sentences of your own:Back up : Will you back me up in the election?

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If the dialogues between Pakistan and India start, it will break the ice and the two countries will come close to each other. zil/ His application fell a victim to red tape.

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Nowadays, our country has fallen a victim to internal and external difficulties. Every day, in one city or the other, many people lose their precious lives as a result of terrorism. As a reaction, people damage government and private properties but no one thinks what he is doing. It is because of not thinking that our country is on the verge of ruin.

OBJECTIVE
Q.a i It is absurd to keep the printed rubbish in homes. a) sure b) childish c) silly d) wise II) The manager thought that I was a detective. a) spy b) policeman c) soldier d) psychologist

idea that she is doing all this for the welfare of her family then there is no harm that she is allowed to participate in the activities of life but if she neglects her domestic duties, she will miss not only the pleasures of her family life but will also lead her near and dear ones to a miserable situation. However, it is true that we Pakistanis cannot adopt western ways of life. We cannot allow our women to go astray. We want our women to work for home and hearth and if the conditions allow them, to work for the betterment of family as well.

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Use the following idioms in sentences of your own:

Give up: He has given up several of his bad habits. V/^To tell upon Over work told upon his health. ^ Give and take All the problems will be solved if we believe in the policy of give and take. In full swing When we reached there, the fair was in full swing. _/( To t a k e BJH f / He has taken a fancy to this young girl, fancy to tCif -<fiS^dA/1 V"* To c a t c h %> The police caught the car lifter red-handed, red-handed v^- Under a cloud t B e c a u s e of his continuous absence from office, he is under a cloud. lTSf ^ Up to the This answer script is not up to the mark, mark

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Salmi was in seal bestowed si be pious an He should s May Allah in was just a chance that my life was saved. It was early in the morning when i took my motorbike and set off for college. I was in a hurry because I had already got late. I knew that if I did not hurry, I was sure to miss one or two lectures. That is why, I was driving a bit fast. When I was turning left, I found that a speedy truck was coming from the opposite side. Unluckily, it too, was in a hurry. I was at my wits' end as to v.4iat to do at this critical moment. I tried to slow down but I lost I my control over the vehicle and the next moment, there was a collision between the motorbike and the truck. I lost my consciousness and fell on the road. I don't know how long I remained unconscious. When I regained my senses, I was lying in a hospital. My parents and the doctors were standing around my bed. As I opened my eyes, my mother burst into tears and my father raised his hands to thank Allah Almighty who had saved my life. The people standing around me told me that it was really a very horrible accident and it was a miracle that my life was saved. Although the truck had struck my head but I remained safe because I was wearing helmet at the time of the accident. I had received several injuries on my head and knee. On one of my legs I had received a fracture and it was operated upon. I could not remain in a state of consciousness for more than half an hour and again fell asleep. I remained in hospital for about ten days. In the meantime, I was able to regain some of my lost strength and my wounds began to heal and the doctors were of the view that it would take me some more days to get perfectly all right. Then I was discharged from hospital. The doctors were of the view that there was nothing serious with me and I would be able to resume my normal life after a few days. Thank Allah Almighty that now I am leading a normal life but I would like to advise the young motor cyclists to remain careful while driving their vehicles and never forget to wear their helmet for it acts as a safety valve against accidents.

6. Use any five of the following idioms in sentences of your own:


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The Second World War broke out in 1939.

Ideal II Year English Solved Paper '-^Deal in -tJjl My elder brother deals in readymade garments. Break the ice fc>y^/y Everybody in the meeting was silent; it was I who broke the ice. 7. 1J (./ i f t J 2 & W )*' c/y: 1 V/' Burn midnight Jr . You will have to burn midnight oil if you want to oil tJcJ? get good marks in the examination. ^ At home in lyiyiI Sameya is at home in Mathematics. dog in the ) (X Jt JX Neither does the boss want to quit the job nor manger * - u- does he do anything for the people. He appears to be a dog in the manger. Bear away the In the annual debates, Amjad bore away the palm firstprize. ^^Cheek by jowl J\s<J\s Both the sisters were sitting by jowl with each other. -

6. Translation: SOLUTION:
Salman Farsi was a good-natured man. From the very beginning, he was in search of truth and reality. He struggled hard for it and Allah bestowed success on him. His life gives us a lesson that man's aim should be pious and lofty. He should have a spirit for search of truth and reality. He should strive hard for it. Allah's beneficence blesses him with success. May Allah include us among such successful people!

OBJECTIVE 1. a) Tick the right choice of the following underlined words from

that! decided to lead a iife of learning and teaching. A teacher is the man who lays the foundations for the prosperity of the nation, it is he who guides the young men under him. He tells them the difference between right and wrong. It is he who is also the moral trainer of his students. He te!?s them how to rise high in iife; how to behave with parents and siblings, He incuicates the spirii of patriotism in them. He is responsible for leaching his pupils how to become good citizens of their country. A teacher leads a iife of Seaming. He always remains busy either with books or with scholars. Thus he does not indulge in harmful activities. He imparts instruction to the students and it is a nobie job, Islam believes that it is the job of prophets. I am profoundly interested in English language and literature. I remain reading English novels and poems and so I remain in touch with English literature in one way or other, St is the greatest desire of my life to be a teacher of English literature. I wish to write new and original books in English, it is because of all these things that I want to be a college teacher.

3. Use any five of the following idioms in sentences of your own:


Put on -I*# He put on his new coat and went out. Set in C)/ ft*) The rainy season has set in. At length We discussed the matter at length. U n d e r a No one came to help him when he was under a cloud cloud. _ I tj'i Break the ice -t-/JlsJ'y All the people in the meeting were silent; it was I who broke the ice. / e/* *' \Jy French leave When the manager is away, the cierks enjoy -to French leave.

that! decided to lead a iife of learning and teaching. A teacher is the man who lays the foundations for the prosperity of the nation, it is he who guides the young men under him. He tells them the difference between right and wrong. It is he who is also the moral trainer of his students. He te!?s them how to rise high in iife; how to behave with parents and siblings, He incuicates the spirii of patriotism in them. He is responsible for leaching his pupils how to become good citizens of their country. A teacher leads a iife of Seaming. He always remains busy either with books or with scholars. Thus he does not indulge in harmful activities. He imparts instruction to the students and it is a nobie job, Islam believes that it is the job of prophets. I am profoundly interested in English language and literature. I remain reading English novels and poems and so I remain in touch with English literature in one way or other, St is the greatest desire of my life to be a teacher of English literature. I wish to write new and original books in English, it is because of all these things that I want to be a college teacher.

3. Use any five of the following idioms in sentences of your own:


Put on -I*# He put on his new coat and went out. Set in C)/ ft*) The rainy season has set in. At length We discussed the matter at length. U n d e r a No one came to help him when he was under a cloud cloud. _ I tj'i Break the ice -t-/JlsJ'y All the people in the meeting were silent; it was I who broke the ice. / e/* *' \Jy French leave When the manager is away, the cierks enjoy -to French leave. ^ A w h i t e -(/[>*' This old car is a white elephant for me. elephant X A storm in The whole matter turned out to be a storm in the the tea cup -tJltea cup.

Q. No.4 Translation:
l S ' i j t Jb/jj_(jt [f\JziX ^ &!<d$ IfifC - Ji 6^A Jvk jfJ^^ji^sjU^y^jiJyrvsjij^^iBooks are a wonderful blessing. When the clouds of sorrows and grief darken our life, they like a true friend encourage us with sweet words. They do not desert us. But we should be very careful in the selection of books. Some books are more poisonous than a snake and more dangerous than a scorpion. We should always read good and useful books.

PAPER "ENGLISH" INTERMEDIATED PART-II EXAMINATION 2009 Roll No In Figures In words..... _ OBJECTIVE Time: 30 Minutes Marks: 20 Q. No. 5 Tick the right choice of the following under-lined words. Over-writing, Cutting, Erasing, Using lead pencil will result in loss of marks. 8. Only learning is not of much value unless he possesses the physical vigour to
bring it to bear on the world's problems. a) show b) strength c) habit d) ordinary 9. Daiches hung on the outskirts of a crowd around an ice cream barrow, a) are b) place c) outer edge d) far away 10. The Chinese regime has set up an assistance system guaranteeing a minimum subsistence level. a) survival b) prosperity c) promotion d) category

a) Correct Options:
i) b ii) c iii) a b) i) I continued a) unforg ii) It would be fluid. a) increa: iii) The firing gc epxected. a) crowd Correct Optioi i)d c) i) Chips woul good deal of s a) livelinc ii) He passed th a) darkne iii) Mr. Chips's s a) praisec iv) Chips looked a) bright Correct Optioi i) a Q. No. 6. a) Fill i i) He comes - a) on ii) He alighted a) from iii) He parted a) on iv) This book be a) for v) He was shive a) at Correct Optioi a) i) b Tick the

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^ A w h i t e -(/[>*' This old car is a white elephant for me. elephant X A storm in The whole matter turned out to be a storm in the the tea cup -tJltea cup.

Q. No.4 Translation:
l S ' i j t Jb/jj_(jt [f\JziX ^ &!<d$ IfifC - Ji 6^A Jvk jfJ^^ji^sjU^y^jiJyrvsjij^^iBooks are a wonderful blessing. When the clouds of sorrows and grief darken our life, they like a true friend encourage us with sweet words. They do not desert us. But we should be very careful in the selection of books. Some books are more poisonous than a snake and more dangerous than a scorpion. We should always read good and useful books.

PAPER "ENGLISH" INTERMEDIATED PART-II EXAMINATION 2009 Roll No In Figures In words..... _ OBJECTIVE Time: 30 Minutes Marks: 20 Q. No. 5 Tick the right choice of the following under-lined words. Over-writing, Cutting, Erasing, Using lead pencil will result in loss of marks. 11. Only learning is not of much value unless he possesses the physical vigour to
bring it to bear on the world's problems. a) show b) strength c) habit d) ordinary 12. Daiches hung on the outskirts of a crowd around an ice cream barrow, a) are b) place c) outer edge d) far away 13. The Chinese regime has set up an assistance system guaranteeing a minimum subsistence level. a) survival b) prosperity c) promotion d) category

a) Correct Options:
ii) b ii) c iii) a d) i) I continued a) unforg iv) It would be fluid. a) increa: v) The firing gc epxected. a) crowd Correct Optioi i)d e) i) Chips woul good deal of s a) livelinc v) He passed th a) darkne vi) Mr. Chips's s a) praisec vii) Chips looked a) bright Correct Optioi i) a Q. No. 6. a) Fill i vi) He comes - a) on vii) He alighted a) from viii) He parted a) on ix) This book be a) for x) He was shive a) at Correct Optioi a) i) b Tick the

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^ A w h i t e -(/[>*' This old car is a white elephant for me. elephant X A storm in The whole matter turned out to be a storm in the the tea cup -tJltea cup.

Q. No.4 Translation:
l S ' i j t Jb/jj_(jt [f\JziX ^ &!<d$ IfifC - Ji 6^A Jvk jfJ^^ji^sjU^y^jiJyrvsjij^^iBooks are a wonderful blessing. When the clouds of sorrows and grief darken our life, they like a true friend encourage us with sweet words. They do not desert us. But we should be very careful in the selection of books. Some books are more poisonous than a snake and more dangerous than a scorpion. We should always read good and useful books.

PAPER "ENGLISH" INTERMEDIATED PART-II EXAMINATION 2009 Roll No In Figures In words..... _ OBJECTIVE Time: 30 Minutes Marks: 20 Q. No. 5 Tick the right choice of the following under-lined words. Over-writing, Cutting, Erasing, Using lead pencil will result in loss of marks. 14. Only learning is not of much value unless he possesses the physical vigour to
bring it to bear on the world's problems. a) show b) strength c) habit d) ordinary 15. Daiches hung on the outskirts of a crowd around an ice cream barrow, a) are b) place c) outer edge d) far away 16. The Chinese regime has set up an assistance system guaranteeing a minimum subsistence level. a) survival b) prosperity c) promotion d) category

a) Correct Options:
iii) b ii) c iii) a f) i) I continued a) unforg vi) It would be fluid. a) increa: vii) The firing gc epxected. a) crowd Correct Optioi i)d g) i) Chips woul good deal of s a) livelinc viii) He passed th a) darkne ix) Mr. Chips's s a) praisec x) Chips looked a) bright Correct Optioi i) a Q. No. 6. a) Fill i xi) He comes - a) on xii) He alighted a) from xiii) He parted a) on xiv) This book be a) for xv) He was shive a) at Correct Optioi a) i) b Tick the

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Use any FIVE of the following idioms in sentences of your own:

"k rainy day Save something against a rainy day. t~ rTo get rid of _tUvl& We should try to get rid of old customs. T h r o u g h is. I & He will help me through thick and thin, t h i c k a n d jJU thin. and All and sundry came to see the princess, sundry \JA Apple of Ahmad, being the only son of his parents, i s t h e ones eyes apple of his parents' eyes.
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6.. Translate the following passage into English:


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I get up early in the morning and go for a walk with my friends. The garden where we go for a walk, is very near to my house. At present, we are walking in the garden as usual. The sun is rising. I like the scene of the sun rising. Birds are chirping. Cool breeze is blowing. The spring is in full bloom. Flowers are blossoming everywhere. There are so many other people in the garden. Some of them are taking exercise and some are lying on the grass. Some students are sitting in one corner. They are indifferent at the ad no that I at the I there 5 were /s and atform. smoke young ng the train. )f the'u racfiVe There others hings. jld go iening Fe. But those n. The is and ng her 3n the fngers e train es. On ited to s who lis was im. We in our

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Use any FIVE of the following idioms in sentences of your own:

"k rainy day Save something against a rainy day. t~ rTo get rid of _tUvl& We should try to get rid of old customs. T h r o u g h is. I & He will help me through thick and thin, t h i c k a n d jJU thin. and All and sundry came to see the princess, sundry \JA Apple of Ahmad, being the only son of his parents, i s t h e ones eyes apple of his parents' eyes.
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6.. Translate the following passage into English:


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I get up early in the morning and go for a walk with my friends. The garden where we go for a walk, is very near to my house. At present, we are walking in the garden as usual. The sun is rising. I like the scene of the sun rising. Birds are chirping. Cool breeze is blowing. The spring is in full bloom. Flowers are blossoming everywhere. There are so many other people in the garden. Some of them are taking exercise and some are lying on the grass. Some students are sitting in one corner. They are indifferent at the ad no that I at the I there 5 were /s and atform. smoke young ng the train. )f the'u racfiVe There others hings. jld go iening Fe. But those n. The is and ng her 3n the fngers e train es. On ited to s who lis was im. We in our

.tUU-/ He refused to carry out the orders of his officer -tjfJS' The milk in the pot will go round for four cups of tea. Two men on motor bikes tried to run me down. - SL - J j f y j j j <rv \sJy* _ t E v e r y b o d y in the meeting was silent; it was I who broke the ice. He was brought to book for his negligence. jf JMy remarks cut him to the quick. f A wet f 4_ No one like to invite him to the parties for he is a blanket wet blanket. _<2_ llbt- i)J)[III By and By and large the function was a great success, large

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Translate the following passage into English: S J") tJiyi?

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SOLUTION:
It is obligatory for us to get education. Nowadays no honourable profession can be adopted without getting education. People in the olden times were also aware of the importance and need of knowledge. Wealth is not reliable. One remains afraid of its theft. But knowledge is such a wealth as cannot be stolen. It increases by teaching. Knowledge is wealth. An educated man is respected everywhere. Carry out Go round .y / Run down j-To b r e a k the ice v To bring to book \ / To cut to the quick

.tUU-/ He refused to carry out the orders of his officer -tjfJS' The milk in the pot will go round for four cups of tea. Two men on motor bikes tried to run me down. - SL - J j f y j j j <rv \sJy* _ t E v e r y b o d y in the meeting was silent; it was I who broke the ice. He was brought to book for his negligence. jf JMy remarks cut him to the quick. f A wet f 4_ No one like to invite him to the parties for he is a blanket wet blanket. _<2_ llbt- i)J)[III By and By and large the function was a great success, large

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Translate the following passage into English: S J") tJiyi?

tVty^cZ)/! tfljjj? Jt/Lt/Svpl J/tSuA>-iL

SOLUTION:
It is obligatory for us to get education. Nowadays no honourable profession can be adopted without getting education. People in the olden times were also aware of the importance and need of knowledge. Wealth is not reliable. One remains afraid of its theft. But knowledge is such a wealth as cannot be stolen. It increases by teaching. Knowledge is wealth. An educated man is respected everywhere. Carry out Go round .y / Run down j-To b r e a k the ice v To bring to book \ / To cut to the quick

way. Then we decided to go to Patriata. It is a beautiful place where lift chairs are available. We bought our tickets and were ready to get into the chairs. It was a very strange experience for you have to get into the lift while it is in motion. The lift remains moving in the sky and you enjoy the scenes below in the valley. Apple trees, pine trees were beneath us and it was a scene really to enjoy. We stayed in Murree for three days. We enjoyed every minute of our stay in the Murree hills. The fourth day was the last day of our stay in Murree. At noon, we packed our luggage and started our return journey at night. This was really a memorable visit. Its memories will remain fresh in my mind for years to come.

5. Use any FIVE of the following idioms and phrasal verbs in sentences of vour own:
u t s j / i All and sundry came to see the village fair. - t j i j j t i At last, his efforts bore fruit and he passed the examination. _> I had a bird's eye view of the book. 21. Vi y j y wXl U-JlrtS Help me for the sake of God. Jlytftijs Both the friends are hand in glove with each other. She opened the door and let me in. _ I .> T/>" J J i lJyC/(VJ <L_ He had promised to help me but backed out at the last moment. M t" I hurriedly went through these pages. , ii (Hfe, if'dJfJJrJ- jt ranged our i pleasant on But we were o hours. The e people had ir vacation in lat to do and journey, but it is very ing a vehicle, dy decided to ee, it was two Id. We had to js. We rested d of the cityt. all the houses )n in all these .ifs. The valley > and flowing all at once, we g. So we went lly hungry, we y and we were /ded with men, A/e felt that we uld go back to ard the hotel, it frizzling. Within hotels but we otel room, we fee for us. The ind sipping our journey on the [J~A II and sundry y^Bear fruit A bird's eye view or the sake of H a n d i n glove with l/'Tet in Back out Go through

6. Translate the following pasage into English:


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way. Then we decided to go to Patriata. It is a beautiful place where lift chairs are available. We bought our tickets and were ready to get into the chairs. It was a very strange experience for you have to get into the lift while it is in motion. The lift remains moving in the sky and you enjoy the scenes below in the valley. Apple trees, pine trees were beneath us and it was a scene really to enjoy. We stayed in Murree for three days. We enjoyed every minute of our stay in the Murree hills. The fourth day was the last day of our stay in Murree. At noon, we packed our luggage and started our return journey at night. This was really a memorable visit. Its memories will remain fresh in my mind for years to come.

5. Use any FIVE of the following idioms and phrasal verbs in sentences of vour own:
u t s j / i All and sundry came to see the village fair. - t j i j j t i At last, his efforts bore fruit and he passed the examination. _> I had a bird's eye view of the book. 22. Vi y j y wXl U-JlrtS Help me for the sake of God. Jlytftijs Both the friends are hand in glove with each other. She opened the door and let me in. _ I .> T/>" J J i lJyC/(VJ <L_ He had promised to help me but backed out at the last moment. M t" I hurriedly went through these pages. , ii (Hfe, if'dJfJJrJ- jt ranged our i pleasant on But we were o hours. The e people had ir vacation in lat to do and journey, but it is very ing a vehicle, dy decided to ee, it was two Id. We had to js. We rested d of the cityt. all the houses )n in all these .ifs. The valley > and flowing all at once, we g. So we went lly hungry, we y and we were /ded with men, A/e felt that we uld go back to ard the hotel, it frizzling. Within hotels but we otel room, we fee for us. The ind sipping our journey on the [J~A II and sundry y^Bear fruit A bird's eye view or the sake of H a n d i n glove with l/'Tet in Back out Go through

6. Translate the following pasage into English:


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At sixes and tfvlpi When I entered the room, I found all the things at _ t s i x e s and sevens. His visits to us are few and far between. He is seventy but still hale and hearty. All these old,laws have been declared null and void. Give up He gave up his studies because he could not afford the expenses of his education,. -& by. ^ 1 1 1 Break into Two thieves broke into his house last night. Set in _txL>)/ The Spring season has set in.

6. Translate the following passage into English:


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SOLUTION:
A college is a place where the young men of a nation see dreams of golden future. Some students work hard for the realization of their dreams and some merely waste their time. But almost all of them have a relation of love for college. All the students become one family whose home is their college. In this home, affectionate teachers love them like their parents.

OBJECTIVE 1. a) Some multiple choice questions are given below. Each question statement is followed by four options. Out of these four options, one option is clearly correct. Read each statement carefully and tick mark the right option. (Book-ll Modern Prose and Heroes Part--I)
1. a) 1) These millions of stars are wandering about in space. A) Roaming B) Moving C) Walking D) Riding sevens Few and far between H a l e a n d hearty Null and void

.(m) why, lawlessness becomes the order of the day. Plundering and killing remain going on under the very eyes of the police officials and the poor law-abiding people remain disturbed day and night. The government officials mint money. Bribery is accepted without any check or restraint. Merit is ignored and justice is denied! Politicians are corrupt through and through. Horse trading reigns supreme. Votes are bought and sold. No one bothers about such activities. Businessmen also hanker after money. Profiteers and hoarders do not let any chance slip through their fingers. Smugglers do not care for the laws because they know that law breakers are fully protected by those who are responsible for maintaining law and order in the society. It is not easy to eradicate corruption from a thoroughly corrupt society. If the government vows to bring everything under control, nothing is impossible. Moral values should be preached and laws should be made severe so that corruption is eradicated.

FIVE of the following idioms in sentences of


*n ^e final examination, Nauman came out to be a dark horse. , ^ j All his dealings are above board. ~sl)l Our car broke down on the way. This incident brought about a change in him. Because of his failure in the examination, he was cast down. -tsi&i He will come of age next month. Try to get rid of bad habits. Neither of the teams won and hence it was a w * drawn game. jt j

6. Translate SOLUTION
Quaid-i- Muhammad A Marassah. He He knew tha independence, country for U Pakistan to be

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He had a narrow escape from a horrible accident ^ L a u g h i n g jfdf^ He talked nonsense and made himself a stock the party. vX' Rainy day - Ws should save something against a rainy day.
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Sftyf) A rolling stone gathers no moss. 29. fcli* \z He has made up his mind to go to England. -tyccj:^ Aaseya takes after her mother. The crimes of the deposed ruler have been brought to light. vi) Translate the following passage into English: SOLUTION: I say, "Run away; be off; get lost. I shall kill you; I shall destroy you; I shall ruin you." When I heard such dangerous words in the prevailing silence of the evening, I was surprised. I started moving from where the voice was coming. I had hardly walked a short distance that I caught sight of a terrace. I saw a girl or seven or eight. She was saying all these words to her doll because she had got angry with it.

OBJECTIVE
1. Choose the correct options: h) I came from a rival agency. A) Detective B) Secret C) Opponent D) State i) Just as the sun and the moon raise tides on the earth. A) Waves B) Attractions C) Rays D) Radiations < N a r r o w escape 3) Being only a ch A) Obstacles Correct options: Choose the correct viii) Lister's aim w a s ] A) Protection I ix) The nation's right! A) Accepted I x) I learned it thorou A) Completely E Correct options: 4. A Choose the Correct i xi) But she had not al A) Privacy E xii) Which was absurc A) Rigid E xiii) The house itself w A) Showy E xiv) Roars of laughtei A) Silent E Correct options: 7. C

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xv) Bushra was sittir A) beside E xvi) Akram was excu: A) of E xvii) You should avail A) of E xviii) You are not cons A) to E xix) She is tiredhe A) to E V"" A r o l l i n g stone Make up Take after Bring to light

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11) He is lea A) Wil The meeting has been put off till next Monday. _ i/l jJi$ fLjei&JL. <yUV -I?# He put on his new coat and went out. -L/1ij^rUi/Cv^/l(/<

6. Translate the following passage into English: L dtS I Uj if s. L C\ 4- C&\/Si- jJ SOLUTION:


We are the young men of Pakistan. We should work hard. We should work honestly. We should do such deeds for our country and countrymen that anyone who sees us, praises us. We should not hesitate to lay down our lives at the time of need. We should get ready for every sacrifice and upset the malicious aims of the enemy. In this way, we prove to the world that the people of Pakistan are a living nation and they do not hesitate to Ideal II Year English Solved Paper . ^N @) welfare of her children. She loves them but in fact, she reflects the love that God owes to His creatures.

5. Use any FIVE of the following idioms in sentences of your own:


Bed of -fiiSuM Life is not a bed or roses. - y W e had a bird's eye view of this book. Y/-' Kith and You should be kind to your kith and kin.

He demanded lion's share in the profit. The long and shortof this story is that the hero was killed. L o o k S We should not look down upon the poor. Ms

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whole of the world. It has changed the world into a global village. It has made us an active member of the activities of the world.

40. Use anf FIVE of the following idioms in sentences of your own:
To b e a t Don't beat about the bush and tell me what you want to do. -fejUUlf DO not call anyone names. He is generous to his kith and kin. JL * "* Fair weather friends leave in the lurch. vii) at "t-.. ijd J\*J* $ Fair weather friends leave in the lurch. _tjf J^ij He was perplexed when he got in the room. He has fallen out with all his friends. They are going to wind up their business in the city.

41.

Translate the following passage into English:

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SOLUTION:
Urdu is the national language of Pakistan but English is the official language of the country. In the present times, the importance of the English language has increased. This language is important because books of modern knowledge are written in this language. In our country, the people
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m) His fall and A) Slept n) He made th< A) Hum! o) He spared h A) Left

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p) Chips begai A)Idly q) Ralsl A) Merciful r) He ct A) Contemptu s) Chi| A) Bad a b o u t t h e bush v/^ To c a l l names ^Kith and kin \X F a i r w e a t h e r friend / Leave in the i)4 lurch ^ To get in r^/To fall out / To wind up

^ To f a c e t h e c It is all your doing; now face the music. _ music -IV ^^ L <_ I\y\J'\j ^ Under a cloud off* He has been suspended from service and so he is -t'>C under a cloud. ^, / xri^ To t a k e a y (J? He has taken a fancy to this youna girl fancy to All and sundry ^s\J/i All and sundry came to see the village fair. / > uAt d a g g e r s y (JJ {j Since the death of their father, both the brothers drawn Jlyi have been at dag^rsdpawn. ^ ^ T u r n down T h e P r i n c i p a l t u r n e d d o w n h i s

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(y Break into - f c l T v y o thieves^broke into his house last night.

42. Translate the following paragraph into English: - is)* XjJ- uj t-tfvr icL.iiz[j)bL Wi-- Qyfd^ ~ J-** d?S^b^j $/
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SOLUTION:
Childhood is the best part of life. That is why, you might often have heard from elderly people that would that they were children once again. There is no responsibility in childhood. The child plays all the day long. They feed him well. They buy him fine clothes. They give him different types of clothes. They bring him up with love. They take care of his needs. When this child grows young and assumes all these responsibilities himself, he becomes worried. The ups and downs of life bring him face to face with difficulties. But these difficulties are a real trial for him.

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Bright the college e; to understam pay attention i v ) . Wh y rose-coloL Daich( beginning of enjoy.

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5. Use any FIVE of the following idioms/phr^ sentences of your own:


hook or by crook:<=^4L/ylf ttylf He will get this job by hook or by crook. Heart and soul:<=~i^lfj JJ He put his heart and soul in his work and succeeded. ^Make both ends meet:With this low income, he can hardly make his both ends meet. Tfti ^^=air play^ti^-i/yU^i We should believe in fair play so as to get respect in the world. Cheek byjowI:^/U^V Both of them were sitting cheek by jowl. 'j)u To blow hot and cold: btfctij&vcZsjC He is not reliable for he blows hot and cold at one and the same time. ^ Bring up:-tSJJ>S After his father's death, he was brought up by his maternal uncle. Put off Do not put off till tomorrow what you can do today.

43. Translate the following passage into English: SOLUTION:


Pakistan is an Islamic country. The Muslims of the sub-continent demanded a separate country for themselves so that they could lead their
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