Questions 2 t

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Questions 2 t
Student Regd. No
F
COURSE CODE: DENG102
COURSE TITLE: COMMUNICATION SKILLS-II
Date of Exam:- 20 Oct
Time Allowed : 3 hours
Session:- 1:30-4:30
Max. Marks: 80
1. Part A is compulsory.
2. In Part B (Questions 2 to 10), attempt any 6 questions out of 9. Attempt all parts of the
questions chosen.
3. The marks assigned to each question are shown at the end of each question in square brackets.
4. Answer all questions in serial order.
PART – A
1Q. Do as directed:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Those shears is mine.My friend and philosopher have come. ( Rectify)
(2)
He said that his horse was died in the night.He asked me what I was do. (Rectify)
( 2)
Has he not eaten his food? He had eaten some cookies. (Change into simple past)
(2)
Look, I can give you a lift to the station, I ___________ (go) that way anyway. I will __________
(eat) my food by then. (future tense)
(2)
5. In the second part the sick functioning of an American prototype family is described quite
gloomily in parallel to the Indian family drama. (punctuate)
(2)
6. The important thing is to not stop questioning. where are you going?(Change into simple
Future)
7.
8.
9.
10.
(2)
He is playing since morning. She had studied for her exams.( Change into present perfect
continuous)
(2)
I had driven to the hospital. He is playing. (Change into simple present)
(2)
Write down summary of Ozymandias? (30 words)
(2)
Write down theme of “Stopping by woods on a snowing Evening” in (30 words).
(2)
PART – B
2Q. Bring out is the message at the poem Ozymandias? 200 words.
(10M)
3Q. “Stopping by woods on a snowing Evening” signifies the mysteries of Life. Explain in about 200
words.
(10M)
4Q. Write a letter to CEO of West Pork Ltd. Asking for balance sheet of previous year’s tax returns. Give
some suggestions to improve quality of human resources in the company.
(10M)
5Q. Write a dialogue between two boys, arguementing on India’s performance in London Olympics.
Write 20 dialogues.
(10M)
6Q. Fill in Blanks:
Use the verbs in brackets in the correct future tenses.
I.
It ______________ in the mountains tomorrow evening. (to snow)
II.
III.
IV.
V.
Wait! I ____________you to the station. (to drive)
The English lesson __________ at 8:45. (to start)
__________ my sister in April. (to see)
Listen! There's someone at the door. I ___________the door for you. (to open)
Put the verbs into the correct tense (present simple OR present continuous)
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
The train always ________________(leave) on time.
"What's the matter? Why ________________( cry/you)?"
That's strange. They________________( not to watch) TV.
He________________(not to speak) very good English.
Please be quiet! I________________(do) my homework.
(10M)
7Q. Rectify the sentences given below:
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
A holiday by the sea is good than a holiday in the mountains.
It is strange but often a coke is most expensive than a beer.
Who is the rich woman on earth?
The weather this summer is even bad than last summer.
He was the clever thief of all.
He said that i was unwell
He said that his horse was died in the night.
He asked me what I was do.
How intelligent you is?
There are so many womens in the party.
(10M)
Q8. Put the verb into the correct form of future tense.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
Don't phone me between 7 and 8. We __________ dinner then. (have)
It ______________ in the mountains tomorrow evening. (to snow)
Wait! I ____________you to the station. (to drive)
The English lesson __________ at 8:45. (to start)
I __________ my sister in April. (to see)
Listen! There's someone at the door. I ___________ the door for you. (to open)
This time tomorrow Tom ________________(fly) over the Atlantic on his way to
Boston.
They are getting married on Saturday. All the guests _________________ (wear) white.
The following week they ______________________ (enjoy) the sun in the West Indies.
The sky is a bit cloudy. __________________ (rain) ,do you think so ?
(10M)
Q9. Punctuate the following paragraph:
The first is the rapid development of the cinema as a competitive for prophesied favour At first in the
early flush of cinematic triumph people some of whom might have been expected to know better
prophesies the extinction of the theatre It is now clear that though here and there temporarily the
theatre may be affected, the cinema cannot hope to replace the stage and elbow it out of existence
Experience in the West has shown that the stage will always be required as a federal studio. For the
technique is different and great stage actors have always, to their disgust discovered that film acting is
at least only second best to them it cannot mean to them what the stage means. Where are we
heading to
(10M)
Q10. Comprehension Passage:
At 2 pm on 5 December 1945, five US bombers took off from Fort Lauderlale in the USA for a training
flight in perfect weather. Shortly afterwards, the pilots radioed that their flight instruments were all
malfunctioning. Two hours after take-off, all contact with the planes was lost. A reconnaissance plane
was immediately dispatched to search for the missing planes. Within 20 minutes, radio contact with it
had also been lost. No trace of any of the planes was ever found. In all, six planes and 27 men had
vanished into the air.
The disappearance of the six planes was far from being the first mysterious incident in the area: for
years, navigational problems and strange magnetic forces had been reported. The disappearance was
not even the greatest disaster within the triangle. The Cyclops, a 19,000-ton US ship was sailing from
Barbados to Norfolk, Virginia. In March 1918, when it vanished with its crew of 309 from the surface of
he ocean without making a distress call and without the slightest wreckage ever being found.
The losses of boats and planes in that area defy explanation. The disasters are the origin of a new
phrase in the English language – the Bermuda Triangle and this phrase has entered legend. The
Bermuda Triangle has been called the Devils’ Triangle, the Triangle of Death, the Graveyard of the
Atlantic. It has swallowed up 140 ships and planes and more than 1,000 people. Today many airmen
and sailors are still afraid of that area of the Atlantic Ocean.
Q a) Where was Fort Lauderlale located? What disappeared on 5 December 1945?
b) What was "the Cyclops"? When did it disappear?
c) What is the other name of the Bermuda Triangle? How many people and ships have disappeared?
d) What is the heading of this paragraph? Give reason.
e) Write down synonyms of the following:
1. Legend
2. Disaster
3. Instruments
4. Swallowed
(10M)