English Language B.A. 2nd Sem Question Paper 2019 (Assam University)
For students focusing on the English (General) curriculum, the 2019 Question Paper is a vital study document. This archive of the Even Semester examination (Course No.: ENGL-201) will help you understand how literature and language concepts are tested.
This specific paper explores classic literary works included in the syllabus. You will find questions analyzing poetry by William Wordsworth and William Blake, as well as prose questions on George Orwell's 'Shooting an Elephant' and the historical account of Hiroshima. Reviewing these past questions is the most effective way to prepare for the upcoming semester.
Examination Overview
- Course Code: ENGL-201
- Subject: English (General / Foundation)
- Examination Year: TDC (CBCS) Even Semester Exam., 2019
- Full Marks: 50
- Pass Marks: 20
- Time Allowed: 3 Hours
Scanned Question Paper Gallery
The full paper is provided below in digital format. Please scroll through the images to read the questions from Unit I through Unit V.
Page 1: Unit I (Poetry Section)
The opening page introduces Unit I. It features short questions (1 mark each) testing your reading of poems like 'Upon Westminster Bridge', 'The Daffodils', and 'The Chimney Sweeper'. Look for specific details regarding the imagery used by Wordsworth and Blake.
Page 2: Unit II & III
Continuing the paper, this section usually covers Unit II and Unit III, delving deeper into the prescribed texts. Questions here may require shorter paragraph answers explaining the themes found in the poetry and prose selections.
Page 3: Unit IV
This page typically contains Unit IV, where the difficulty often increases to descriptive questions. You might find questions related to the prose pieces, asking for character sketches or thematic discussions.
Page 4: Unit V (Prose & Composition)
The final page covers Unit V, with specific questions on George Orwell. You will see inquiries about his real name, his time as a police officer, and his essay 'Shooting an Elephant'. There are also questions regarding the Hiroshima bombing account.
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