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Syllabus English Inter Part-1 (Boys & Girls)

 Syllabus English Inter Part-1 (Boys & Girls) 

T-1: Play No. 1 # 2, Applications: 1. Change of subjects  2. Character certificate

T-2:  Play No. 1 # 2, Applications: 1. Fee Concession      2. Remission of Fine

T-3: Poems: 1,2 & 3: Only Questions and their Answers. 

Applications: 5. Grant of scholarship 6. Hostel/library security

List of Questions:  1. What happens after the rain stops? 2. What is sweet to hear to the poet? 3. What is sweet to hear to the poet? 4. How can we enjoy a rainy day? 5. What are the functions of a night mail?  6. How do the birds and dogs react at the arrival of the night mail? (7) Why is the poet impressed to see the cherry tree? (8) What is the connection between the cherry tree and the Easter? 

 

T-4: Poems No. 4,5, 6 & 7: 

List of Questions:

(i) What do the Reader and the Rider stand for?

(ii) What is the central idea of the poem, "O Where Are You Going?"

(iii) Why do the fruits look like cannon balls to the poet?  

(iv) What is the central idea of the poem, “O Where Are You Going?”

(v) Discuss the scene of the Karachi slums depicted in, “Sindhi Woman.”

(vi) What impresses the poet to see a Sindhi woman? (Sindhi Woman)

(vii) What is the central idea of the poem, “Times?”

Applications: 7. Condoning the shortage of lectures 8. One Month's Leave

T-5: Poems No. 8,9 & 10

(i) What did the traveller see in the desert?

(ii) What was written on the pedestal of the statue?

(iii) What is the central idea of the poem, "Ozymandias?"

(iv) How many are young ones to be fed?  

(v) What is the dilemma of the mother sparrow?

(vi) Who have been called the hollow men?  

Stories: Thirsty Crow, Foolish Stag

T-6: Lesson No. 1 (Only Paragraphs) + Story: Three Friends and a Bag of Gold

T-7: Lesson No. 2 (Only Paragraphs) + Story: A Strange Hen

T-8: Lesson No. 3: (Only Paragraphs) + Story: The King and the Spider

T-9: Lesson No. 4 & 5 ( Only Paragraphs) + The Dove & the Bee

T-10: Lesson No. 6 (Only Paragraphs) + The Hare and the Tortoise

T-11: Lesson No. 7 (Only Paragraphs) + Two Friends and a Wild Bear

T-12: Lesson No.8 (Only Paragraphs) + Union is strength.

T-13: Lesson No. 9 (Only Paragraphs) + An Honest Woodcutter

T-14: Lesson No. 10 & 11 (Only Paragraphs)

T-15: Lesson No. 12 & 13 (Only Paragraphs)

T-16: Lesson No. 14 & 15 (Only Paragraphs)

T-17: Short Questions Lesson No. 1,2 & 3

T-18: Short Questions Lesson No. 4, 5 & 6

T-19: Short Questions Lesson No. 7,8 & 9

BYE BYE & BEST OF LUCK!

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