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Govt. Elementary School Chak No. 155 J.B. Teh. Bhowana.

November
Part - A (Objective) Test
Part A = 48 Marks, Part B = 52 Marks, Total = 100 Marks English 8th

For Official use only


Student Name
Total Marks
(In Capital)
MCQs
Roll No. Total Marks
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(In Figures) OEQs
Superintendent
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Signature
Part A (Close Ended Questions) Time Allowed: 1 Hour
General Instructions:
1) Thirty-two (32) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) are given in this part. Each question carries 1.5 marks.
2) Read carefully and attempt all questions.
3) Encircle the correct option with Blue/Black ink as shown in the example below.
Example: He likes to ________ football.
a) Play b) Played
c) Plays d) Playing
4) If no option or more than one option is encircled, no marks will be given.
Q. No. 1. By God, he never objected to anything I said or did. The underlined word is a kind of pronoun:
a) Distributive pronoun b) Relative pronoun
c) Emphatic pronoun d) Definite pronoun
Q. No. 2. I am their great well-wisher. The sign used in the underlined word is ____________.
a) Dash b) Hyphen
c) Slash d) Ellipsis
Q. No. 3. This menace can only be cured by following in the society. The underlined verb is a kind of _________verb.
a) Gerund b) Infinitive
c) Present Participle d) Irregular
Q. No. 4. Which is the correct sentence according to the appropriate punctuation marks?
a) When are your exams; Qasim. b) When are your exams! Qasim?
c) When are yours exams, Qasim? d) When are your exams, Qasim?
Q. No. 5. ______ S.H.O ordered to release him. Use the appropriate article to fill the blank space.
a) The b) A
c) An d) the
Q. No. 6. As soon as there was light Mirchu crept out of the cottage, crept out here means:
a) Moved out quietly b) Ran out quietly
c) Jumped out quietly d) Drew out quietly
Q. No. 7. She has now fully recovered. The underlined word is a kind of adverb:
a) Manner b) Degree
c) Frequency d) Quantity
Q. No. 8. Which is the correct sentence according to the grammatical rules?
a) Either he or one of his brothers are guilty. b) Either he nor one of his brothers is guilty.
c) Both he or his brothers are guilty. d) Either he or one of his brothers is guilty.
Q. No. 9. She visited her friend ______ lives in Islamabad. Tick the correct relative pronoun to link the sentence.
a) That b) Which
c) Who d) Whom
Q. No. 10. He did not want ________ money. Use the correct word to complete the sentence.
a) Some b) Any
c) Many d) A
Q. No. 11. She has been sewing clothes since morning. The word since refers _____ time.
a) Point of time b) Improper time
c) Continuous time d) Period of time
Q. No. 12. He could not see people in trouble. The underlined word is a kind of noun.
a) Countable noun b) Uncountable noun
c) Abstract noun d) Both b and c
Q. No. 13. The whole crowd spent the stormy night standing in that little hut. Which is the direct object in this sentence?
a) Standing b) That little hut
c) The stormy night d) The stormy night standing in that little hut.
Q. No. 14. A part of a word that can be pronounced with one impulse from the voice, then is called ___________.
a) Syllable b) Alliteration
c) Metaphor d) Simile
Q. No. 15. He had finished his task _____4 Oclock. Provide suitable preposition.
a) On b) With
c) In d) At
Q. No. 16. Present Indefinite Tense is used to:
a) Tell routine of everyday life. b) Describe events from the past.
c) Express ones next plans. d) State that a task has been done.
Q. No. 17. The group of words with all singulars is:
a) Lamp, Box, Caps, Hand b) Fan, Chair, Box, Bus
c) Potatoes, Sofa, Bus, Ball d) Peas, Dolls, Class, Boys
Q. No. 18. Choose the correct indirect speech of the following sentence. He said, I will cut down the small trees.
a) He told that he will cut down the small trees. b) He told that he should cut down the small trees.
c) He told that he would cut down the small trees. d) He told that he could cut down the small trees.
Read the passage carefully and answer the Q. No. 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23.
Qasim: No, uncle, I have certainly missed many important lessons and I know Ill have to work pretty hard. Im glad I have already
started doing so. I have started attending classes regularly and my brother has started helping me too.
Q. No. 19. Qasim has missed many important lessons so he has to work:
a) Nothing b) A while
c) Little bit d) Pretty hard
Q. No. 20. Qasim have started attending classes:
a) Once in a week b) Five days in a week
c) Regularly d) Irregularly
Q. No. 21. Who has started helping Qasim in his studies? His:
a) Father b) Mother
c) Sister d) Brother
Q. No. 22. The dialogue is between Qasim and his:
a) Brother b) Sister
c) Father d) Uncle
Q. No. 23. What has Qasim started doing?
a) Study b) Play
c) Exercise d) Talking
Read the passage carefully and answer the Q. No. 24, 25, 26, and 27.
The poor wife cried and cried. She was so full of sorrow to hear that there was no money to pay for food for her children. But at last,
as the night wore on, she agreed to her husbands plan. After all, she could not see her children die of hunger. She thought for a long
time but no other plan came to her mind. She wished she had only three children instead of seven. They could have been fed well and
brought up nicely.
Q. No. 24. The wife agreed to her husbands plan because she:
a) Wanted to get rid of her children. b) Had a great love for her children.
c) Could not see her children die of hunger. d) Was feeling ill after weeping.
Q. No. 25. cried and cried in the passage means:
a) Wept once b) Kept on weeping
c) Stopping weeping d) Wept twice
Q. No. 26. She wished she had three children instead of seven because:
a) Her husband beat the children. b) They lived in a very small house.
c) They had not enough food to feed them. d) The children were very naughty.
Q. No. 27. The wife thought for a long time in order to:
a) Earn money for the family. b) Pass the night peacefully.
c) Arrange food for the children. d) Make another suitable plan.
Read the passage carefully and answer the Q. No. 28, 29, 30, 31and 32.
Hazrat Umar (R.A) was a kind and sympathetic to the poor. He (R.A) spent many sleepless nights. He (R.A) used to roam in the streets
to see the conditions of his people. One night he (R.A) passed by a house and heard children crying. There was a pot of water on fire.
The mother told them to go to sleep and when the food was ready she would wake them up. But the children would not listen. Hazrat
Umar (R.A) asked the woman, What is the matter? She told him there was nothing to eat. There was no money and no grain in the
house. Her husband had died. The children were crying for food. He (R.A) helpled the widow with food, money and clothing.
Q. No. 28. The above paragraph is about.
a) Islam b) Incident
c) Harat Umar (R.A) d) Quality
Q. No. 29. He (R.A) was kind to:
a) The Rich b) The poor
c) Public d) Ministers
Q. No. 30. He (R.A) used to roam in the __________.
a) Streets b) City
c) House d) Village
Q. No. 31. What was on fire?
a) The house of poor woman b) Children
c) Their mother d) A pot of water
Q. No. 32. Hazrat Umar (R.A) used to ________ in the streets.
a) Walk b) Wander
c) Roam d) Round
Govt. Elementary School Chak No. 155 J.B. Teh. Bhowana. November
Part - A (Subjective) Test
Part A = 48 Marks, Part B = 52 Marks, Total = 100 Marks English

Student Name
For Official use only
(In Capital)
Q. No. Marks Signature of Examiner
Roll No. 33
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(In Figures) 34
35
36
Superintendent
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Signature Total
Part B (Open Ended Questions) Time Allowed: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
General Instructions:
1) Read carefully and attempt all questions.
2) A question can consist of two or more parts.
3) No additional pages will be given for writing.
Q. No.33. Describe an incident in your own words which was very tragic, dreadful and unforgettable in in your life, write paragraph of ten lines about this
horrible scene in your life. Use correct punctuation, grammar and spelling. Marks (10)
Following hints may give you some ideas but you are free to use your own ideas.
When it happened?
What was the time?
Describe the circumstances of event.
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Q. No.34. Your father is at job in another city and your mother is ill at home. Write a letter to your father for telling him about mothers illness. Use correct
punctuation, grammar and spelling. Marks (6)
Following hints may give you some ideas but you are free to use your own ideas.
Description of place and time.
Tell the condition of illness.
Give him some assurances of her soon recovery.
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Q. No.35. Write a story using the following the moral Pride hath a fall. Write a suitable title of the story. Use
correct punctuation, grammar and spelling. Marks (10)
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Q. No.36. Read the following paragraph and answer the Q. No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Marks (10)
IN his last address, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) said, Revenge for bloodshed, as was the custom in the days of ignorance before Islam, is forbidden. I
forgave those who murdered my cousin, Ibe-Rabiah. Hazrat Asn bin Malik said, I served the Prophet (PBUH) of God for 10 years. By God, he (PBUH)
never objected to anything I said or did. We as Muslim should follow the noble example of the tolerance of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). The deterioration
and conflict prevailing in the society is due to lack of tolerance.
a) Why should we follow the noble example of the Holy Prophet (PBUH)?
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b) When was revenge for bloodshed as the custom?
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c) Whom did the Holy Prophet (PBUH) forgive his cousins murder?
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d) What is lack of tolerance in society?
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e) Whom and how many years did Hazart Ans Bin Malik serve?
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Q. No.37. Part (a). Read the following passages carefully and translate into Urdu. Marks (6)
a) He is taking the hat off his head. He is showing the hat to every one. It is absolutely empty. There is nothing in it. He puts the hat on his head.
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b) Business was his occupation. Hazrat Umars (R.A) conversion to Islam was of great value to the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in his mission of Islam.
Afterwards, he (PBUH) remained very close to the Holy Prophet (PBUH).
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c) He must have been heard by his friend through the receiver. Besides a transmitter and a receiver, the telephone has a dial with numerals on it, to
help you dial any number that you want.
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Q. No.37. Part (b). Suppose a student has met to his cousin and cousin has advised him to take part in curricular activities. Write a dialogue of 20 lines
between the conversation with your class fellow. Discussing about their favorite place. Use correct punctuation, grammar and spelling. Total Marks (10)
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Keys to MCQs
MCQ No. Answer MCQ No. Answer
1 d 17 b
2 b 18 c
3 a 19 d
4 d 20 c
5 c 21 d
6 a 22 d
7 b 23 a
8 d 24 c
9 c 25 b
10 b 26 c
11 a 27 d
12 d 28 c
13 c 29 b
14 a 30 a
15 d 31 d
16 a 32 c

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