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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Thursday, March 6, 2014
AYYA NADAR JANAKI AMMAL
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, SIVAKASI
MODEL EXAMINATION March – 2014
SUB : COMMUNICATION ENGLISH – II MARKS: 75
YEAR / SEM : I YEAR / II SEMESTER
Part – A (Grammar) (24 + 6=30)
1. Answer any twelve of
the following as directed:
a. Change the following sentences into plural
form: (2)
1. Atom bomb was dropped over Nagasaki.
- Convert
the following interrogative sentences into assertive ones: (2)
1. Who
cannot predict that first ECE & EEE will get centum in English?
- Convert the following exclamatory into assertive sentences: (2)
1.
How clever our college students are!
d. Answer the verbal questions first in the affirmative
and then in the negative: (2)
1. Will you
help me?
e.
Identify the Main Clause in the following
sentences: (2)
1.
Unless you study well, you will not pass.
f.
Identify the Subordinate Clause in the
following sentences: (2)
1.
If you use cell phones, you will be punished.
g. Combine
the following simple sentences to form compound and complex sentences: (2)
1. My
mother is very old
She cannot walk.
h.
Change
the following sentences
into negative without
changing the meaning (2)
1. Only a fool will fail in the English exam
- Change it into comparative degree (2)
1. Mech
is the best branch in the college.
- Change it into superlative degree (2)
1.
No other subject is so easy as English.
k. Convert
the dialogues into reported speech: (2)
Teacher : Do you like
the subject English?
Student : Yes,
I love the subject English.
l.
Rewrite the following sentences filling
in the blanks with suitable homophones: (2)
1. Children
always make ______ (minor / miner) mistakes.
2. The
______ (some / sum) of expenditure is high.
- Give at least two instructions to Ms.Rekha for reaching Bus Stand (2)
You are here M G Road
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2. Use the following idioms and phrases in sentences of
your own bringing out their meanings:
(6)
1.
On and
off
2.
Gift of
the gab
3.
Read
between the lines
Part – B (6x5=30)
1. Read
the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: (5)
Teaching is the noblest of all professions. A teacher has a
sacred duty to perform. It is he on who rests the responsibility of moulding
the character of young children. Apart from developing their intellect, he can
inculcate in them qualities of good citizenship, remaining neat and clean,
talking decently and sitting properly. These virtues are not easy to be
imbibed. Only he who himself leads a life of simplicity, purity and rigid
discipline can successfully cultivate these habits in his pupils.
Perpetual contact with budding youths keeps him happy and cheerful.
There are moments when domestic worries weigh heavily on his mind, but the
delightful company of innocent children makes him overcome his transient moods
of despair.
Complete the following:
1.
_______is the noblest
of all professions
2.
These virtues are not easy to be_________
3.
A teacher has a _______duty
to perform.
4.
Find the words from the passage which are the
opposites of
(a)
Indecently
( para 1 ) (b) sad ( para
2 )
5. Find
the words from the passage which means the same as
(a) Say over and over ( para 1 )
(b) develop (para2)
2. Read the following newspaper report
carefully and answer the questions:
(5)
Hindu
Mar 6:
The
Hindu celebrates this Women’s Day
with a host of events titled ‘The World of Women’ in Madurai on March 8.
‘The
World of Women’, the maiden edition of the programme, will have an all-women
two-wheeler rally, a treasure hunt and much more. Named ‘Heels on Wheels’, the
all-women two-wheeler rally will be flagged off from Teppakulam at 8 a.m. and
the women on wheels will take the route via Anna Nagar, K.K. Nagar, Tallakulam,
Pudur and Surveyor Colony before reaching V. Grand Hotel, the venue of the
programme. A driving license, RC Book and helmet are mandatory for the
participants.
An
exciting treasure hunt organised by the Indian National Trust for Art and
Cultural Heritage (INTACH) will begin at the Thirumalai Naicker Mahal at 7 a.m.
on March 8. Participants are expected to register in teams of three consisting
of two women and a child (above 5 years of age) preferred.
This
will be a unique opportunity to explore and learn about the heritage that the
city has. Participants shall bring a camera as all clues should be
photographed. A host of events will follow at V Grand Hotel near Maatuthavani
from 10 a.m. onwards which will include a panel discussion by eminent women
from the city and a cultural programme.
Women
who wish to register for the two-wheeler rally or the treasure hunt can pick up
registration forms from Pink Fitness Centre at Anna Nagar, The
Hindu office at K.K. Nagar or the
Anjali Oil Factory at Uthangudi.
Questions:
1.
Where will
be the rally flagged off?
2.
What is
the mandatory for the participants?
3. Who organize the treasure hunt?
4. When will the treasure hunt begin?
5. Where can women get the registration forms?
3. Read the following
advertisement and answer the questions (5)

Questions:
1.
What is
the advertisement about?
2.
Who are
the eligible persons to apply for?
3.
Who has
given the advertisement?
4.
What is
the salary per annum?
5.
Where is
the showroom?
4.
Make a précis of the following passage with
topic sentence and note-making: (3)
Unemployment
arises from a variety of causes. One that is always recurring, and of the effects,
of which we have had a recent example, is the disorganization of industry
resulting from a long war: this is a serious problem admitting of no easy
solution at the best of times. Again, there is the unemployment, which follows
a marked diminution in the quantity of any raw product. Such as cotton: fewer
hands are required in the mills and factories. We may call this cause ‘bad
harvest’. Similar but more serious is the effect of changes in industry due to
the invention of machinery which does more work and requires fewer workers. And
yet another serious cause is a strike or lock-out and this is the more to be
deplored because such a stoppage sometimes is due to a very trivial matter,
perhaps the fact that men are working half an hour longer than the regulations
of their union permit.
5.
Imagine you are R.Vinayak of Erode. Write a letter to
M/s Palani Brothers (Booksellers), Salem ordering books and stationery.
6. Study
the following table chart carefully and convert it into a passage (2⅟₂)

Lead Questions:
1. What is the given table -chart
about?
2. How many varieties are given
in the table?
3. What is the highest
percentage in the table?
4. What is the lowest
percentage in the table?
5. Present your overall comment
on the table?
Part – C
(Marks 15)
a) Answer any three of the
following in one or two sentences each:
(3 X 2 = 6 marks)
1. She
filled Macbeth's mind with dreadful thoughts and deeds.
a) What
was the character of Macbeth's wife?
2.
The hymns, we all sang together, the Maoris singing in
their
language, while the rest of us sang
in English.
a)
Name the language spoken by the
Maoris.
3.
But they do not absorb significant amounts of infrared
radiation, and
thus do not contribute to the
greenhouse effect.
a) What
does the term “they” refer to?
4.
No, Your Highness, we wish to be your sons. We are not
interested in
ascending the throne.
a) Who
spoke this passage ?
b) Fill up the blanks and rewrite: (5x1=5
marks)
1.
But it is this ______________and it is misleadingly
called greenhouse effect that makes life on earth possible.
2.
“What a tongue twister”. I could not help saying. “Oh,
we call it ________ for short,” said my host.
3. But
isn't it very ___________ to live here at all?
4. Using
the two daggers placed by his wife, he killed the king in his _________.
5. All
signs now suggest that a major ______ change is happening again.
c) Answer
any two of the following in one or two sentences each:
(2x2=4marks)
1. I told it not, my wrath did
grow
a. What and whom did he not tell?
2. We wake to hear the storm come
down
a. What are the effects of storm?
3.
Will distant
space look down on orb that's bald.
a. Why does the poet say
'orb that's bald'?
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