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1st year English chapter 8 Gulistan of saadi mcqs and paper

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chp8-Gulistan of saadi 1st year english paper and MCQs

This post contains 1st Year English paper and MCQs of  Lesson 8 The Gulistan of Sa’di for Class 11 Students. The Gulistan of Saadi is written by “Sheikh Saadi” and Lesson No.8 in the 1st year English book. I am posting The Gulistan of Saadi MCQs for the students of Intermediate part 1. They can practice these multiple-choice and paper questions to prepare for their exams. For all short stories notes, students can visit this page Litenglishers.

Q1: Choose the correct Option 1st year english paper and MCQs

1. The salve was thrown in water
(a) to sink (b) to drown
(c) to catch a fish (d) to experience the true danger of life

2. The foundation of oppression was small in the world” means”.
(a) the oppression was not deep rooted (b) there was little cruelty in the world
(c) the foundation of the building was small (d) the condition of being ruled unjustly

3. Edwin Arnold described Gulistan in:
(a) literary terms (b) culinary terms (c) scientific terms (d) religious terms

4. Gulistan is a literary?
(a) pulao (b) kibab (c) term (d) curry

5. Who offered to quieten the slave?
(a) a solder (b) another slave (c) sergeant (d) a worker

6. The boat was hit by a storm and started tossing.
(a) sinking (b) vibrating (c) breaking (d) running

7. He clung to the stern with both his hands.
(a) front part (b) back part (c) center (d) ceiling

8.I see no refuge besides God almighty.
(a) included (b) help (c) shelter (d) well-wisher

9.T whom shall I complain against your brutality?
(a) punishment (b) cruelty (c) decision (d) judgment

10. A tyrant does not remain in the world.
(a) dictator, oppressor (b) king , ruler (c) ruler, majesty (d) thief, snatcher

—-——-subjective part 1st year english paper and MCQs———

Q2.  Translate Into Urdu

“The foundation of oppression was small in the world”, said the king.
“whoever enlarged it, so that it reached its present magnitude, is at fault. If the king eats one apple from the garden of a subject, his slaves will pull down the whole tree.

Q3. Explain these lines with Reference and context

The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed:
and on the pedestal, these words appear
My name, is Ozymandias Kings of Kings;
look on my works, ye mighty , and decay

Q4. Write a story having the Moral “ Pride hath a fall”  “All that glitters is not gold ”
Q5. Answer any 5 questions

a) What should be the role of the Qazi?
b) Where does the play ( The oyster and the pearl) take place?
c) Why is Harry sitting in the barber chair?
d) Write a note on the gait of the sindhi woman?
e) What is the moral lesson of the poem ( A sindhi women)?
f) Why did the boy look to the sky and smile?

Q6. Write any 3 pairs of words

Discover

invent

Doze

Dose

Economics

economical

Eligible

illegible

Eminent

imminent

Q7. Punctuate these lines…

No said the boy pay for the result said the king lest it should become a custom and village be ruined


 Extra 1st year english paper and MCQs

Q.1. Choose the correct option for under lined word. 
Statements  D
1 The foundation of oppression was small in the world. injustice corruption cruelty jealousy
2 She speaks to all nations and perpetually modern. forever regularly punctually with break
3 When the uneasiness lasted longer,  displeased. difficulty problem restlessne ss quietness
4 The slave had never experienced any  calamity. disaster pain trouble discomfort
5 A king fell seriously ill and all hopes of his  recovery vanished.  remained lasted continued disappeared
6 The slave created inconvenience for the  passengers. pain trouble problem anger
7 What harm could arise from such a trifling demand? positive good trivial small
8 To whom shall I complaint against your  brutality? cruelty pain mischief mistake
9 He clung the stern with both his hands. kicked stuck jumped pulled
10. He knew not the safety from the misfortune until he has tasted it. disaster trouble omen bad luck
11 Whoever enlarged it until it reached the  present magnitude is at fault. slowed expressed expanded compressed
12 Qazi issue the decree to shed the blood of the  boy. request verdict summon letter
13 A king fell seriously ill. gravely really slightly bitterly
14 I see no refuge besides God Almighty. hope friend shelter help
15 Whoever enlarged it until it reached the  present magnitude is at fault. place peak roof degree
16 The slave was travelling in a: train boat bus aeroplane
17 The slave was thrown in: car fire water a room
18 The king was famous for his: cruelty justice kindness power
19 Who was Nushirvan? a qazi a sergeant a king a hunter
20 What was roasted for the king? a cow a goat a deer a hen
21 The foundation of oppression was ________ in  the world. small big moderate deep
22 The boy saved his life by praying to: God king qazi executioner
23 Sheikh Sadi was a great: judge doctor book

writer

storyteller
24 Which book of Sadi is considered the bible of  the world? Bostan Gulistan Hikayat Kone

Sakoon

25 English scholars used Sadi‟s parables in their : articles jokes divine

books

stories

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