9th Class English Past Paper 2022 Evening
Note: English 2nd Time Paper of 9th Class.
Group-I (Subjective) 56 Marks
SECTION- I
Q.2 Answer any FIVE of the following questions: (10)
(i) What did Hazrat Ayesha say about the life of the Rasool?
(ii) What makes us stay alert in the wake of foreign invasion?
(iii) “Hazrat Asma’s life would always be a beacon of light for all of us.” How?
(iv) What was the ideology of Pakistan in view of Quaid-e-Azam?
(v) Why is the Sultan Ahmed Masjid also known as the Blue Mosque?
(vi) Describe two qualities of the nurse in the story.
(vii) What are the effects of drug addiction?
(viii) Why is noise dangerous for human health?
Part– II
Q.3 Translate any two of the following paragraphs into Urdu: (4×4=8)
(a) The revelation of the next divine message, which continued for twenty-three years, had begun, and the Rasool had arisen to proclaim the oneness of Allah (Tauheed) and the unity of mankind. His mission was to destroy the nexus of superstition, ignorance, and disbelief, and set up a noble conception of life and lead mankind to the light of faith and divine bliss.
(b) I continued to work on Hira. But she was not making much recovery. I felt as helpless as she was to see her lie on the bed in a miserable state. Could I be able to justify my stance before the senior doctors? I did not lose hope.
(c) If I were the president of a university, I would set up a course called “How to Use Your Eyes.” The professor would try to show his pupils how they could add joy to their lives by really seeing what passes unnoticed before them. He would try to awaken their dormant and sluggish faculties.
OR
Rewrite any two above paragraphs into simple English.
Q.4 Write down the summary of the poem “Daffodils” by William Wordsworth. (5)
OR
Paraphrase the following lines into simple English with reference to the context:
My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year
Q.5 Use any FIVE of the following words/phrases/idioms in sentences of your own: (5)
(i) Mellow
(ii) Panorama
(iii) Pass through
(iv) Curative gaze
(v) Relapse
(vi) Jocund
(vii) Solitude
Q.6 Write a letter to your mother about the test you have just taken. (8)
OR
Write a story on the given topic along with its moral: “All that glitters is not gold.”
OR
Write a dialogue between a teacher and a student.
Q.7 Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given at the end: (10)
Making pottery on the potter’s wheel is called “throwing.” The thrower is a very skilful workman. But there is another method of shaping articles out of clay: “moulding.” A plaster mould is made and the clay is pressed into it. This is a quicker and less difficult way to make things like handles, compared to throwing. When a piece of pottery is taken off the wheel, it is put aside to dry. After which, a design may be painted on it with special colours that will stand great heat; it is then ready to be fired. This is done in a large oven or kiln. The pieces of pottery are placed in earthenware tubs called “saggers” so that the flames cannot touch the pots.
Questions:
(i) What is throwing?
(ii) What is the other method of shaping articles?
(iii) What is the advantage of moulding?
(iv) How does the potter make designs on the pieces of pottery?
(v) How are the pieces of pottery baked in fire?
Q.8 Translate any FIVE of the following sentences into English: (5)
(i) آپ نے میرے بھائی کی دیکھ بھال کی۔
(ii) وہ کسی سے نفرت نہیں کرتا ہے۔
(iii) وہ مجھے ملنے آئے گا۔
(iv) سورج نکلنے سے پہلے لڑکے پھول توڑ چکے تھے۔
(v) مریض دس منٹ سے چیخ رہا ہے۔
(vi) مانی گیر مچھلیاں پکڑ لیا ہے۔
Exclusively for candidates whose Medium of Examination is English
Q.8 Write TEN sentences about “Fashion“. (5)
Q.9 Change the voice of the following: (5)
(i) They have bought a horse.
(ii) He will give you a box of chocolates.
(iii) He took away my books.
(iv) The house is being bought by them.
(v) We shall have finished our work by March next.