Loyola College U.G. English April 2012 English Through Indian Reflective Writings Question Paper PDF Download

LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

U.G. DEGREE EXAMINATION – GENERAL ENGLISH

FIRST SEMESTER – APRIL 2012

EL 1055/1058 – ENGLISH THROUGH INDIAN REFLECTIVE WRITINGS

 

 

 

Date : 03-05-2012              Dept. No.                                        Max. : 100 Marks

Time : 1:00 – 4:00

SECTION – A

 

I  Answer any TEN of the following in about 50 words each:                                                 (10×3=30)

 

  1. What did Gandhi do to steal his wife’s heart?
  2. How does the postmaster drive away his loneliness in the village?
  3. Comment on Ratan’s affection for the post master.
  4. Consider Arjun tree as a symbol.
  5. Explain ‘Superweeds’.
  6. Why is the hero of the story Another Community not given a name?
  7. What is Gandhi’s expectation of a woman?
  8. Why does the author feel that the monk appeared a bit out of place

among the celebrities?

  1. What is the purpose of the lady’s visit to the town in the story Gifts?
  2. What is the tailor’s opinion about young servants?
  3. How does the girl in the kitchen react on hearing the sound of the airplane?
  4. What is Ezekiel’s attitude towards religion and dogma in the poem In India?

 

SECTION – B

 

II  Answer any FIVE of the following in about 100 words each:                                          (5×6=30)

 

  1. How did Ratan take care of the postmaster when he fell ill?
  2. Bring out the impact of Globalization on Indian agriculture and farming.
  3. How does Kamala Das feel nostalgic about her native place in the poem

      Hot Noon in Malabar?

  1. “Indias are endless.” What kinds of India does Ved Mehta talk about in Between the Two

      Worlds?

  1. Write a character sketch of prince Abhijit.
  2. Describe Ved Mehta’s visit to Hardwar.
  1. Assess critically Ezekiel’s views on the Indian urban culture.
  2. Describe the treatment meted out to the national bird.

 

SECTION – C

 

III  Answer the following in about 300 words each:                                                                  (3×10=30)

 

  1. a) How did the fears of the hero in Another Community come true? Discuss.

(OR)

  1. b) What are Gandhi’s views on women? Do you agree with them? Give reasons.

 

 

  1. a) How does Vaidehi portray the problems of an Indian woman in the poem Girl in the Kitchen? Discuss.

(OR)

  1. Write an essay on the conditions of working women in India.

 

  1. a) Discuss the impact of globalization on Indian agriculture and farming.

(OR)

  1. b) Write an essay on the problem of water scarcity in Chennai and suggest ways to solve this problem.

 

IV   24.  Complete the following passage by filling in the blanks with suitable   articles and prepositions:                                                                                                                                  (10×1=10)

 

In another city there was —1— little girl. On the street she lived —2—, there was a small bookstore, glass-fronted. If she stood —3— her toes, her eyes and nose alone would reach the glass window. It stood —-4—- a swivelling bookcase. A small patch of —5—- blue sky, the moonlight threading through it like embroidery, a boat. ——6—– sea and boat and moonlight blended together —-7—- a mass of blueness. She loved blue very much. Every time she reached —8— street corner, her eyes and nose would press ——–9—– the glass. —-10—- shopkeeper noticed her one day and called her in.

 

 

 

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Loyola College U.G. English Nov 2012 English Through Indian Reflective Writings Question Paper PDF Download

LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

U.G. DEGREE EXAMINATION – GENERAL ENGLISH

FIRST SEMESTER – NOVEMBER 2012

EL 1055 – ENGLISH THROUGH INDIAN REFLECTIVE WRITINGS

 

 

Date : 05/11/2012             Dept. No.                                        Max. : 100 Marks

Time : 1:00 – 4:00

SECTION – A

 

I  Answer any TEN of the following in about 50 words each:                                                (10×3=30)

 

  1. Explain ‘Superweeds’.
  2. Why is the tailor disappointed with the author?
  3. What did Gandhi do to steal his wife’s heart?
  4. How is the tailor associated with Ved Mehta’s family?
  5. What is a benefit dinner? What is the reason for the benefit dinner mentioned in the text?
  6. Consider Arjun tree as a symbol.
  7. How does the post master drive away his loneliness in the village?
  8. How is man’s life different from that of Nature’s? Explain.
  9. What is Ezekiel’s attitude towards religion and dogma in the poem In India?
  10. Comment on the social background against which the story

Another Community is set.

  1. How does the poet feel nostalgic about her native place in the poem Hot Noon in Malabar?
  2. What is the purpose of the lady’s visit to the town in Gifts?

 

SECTION – B

 

II  Answer any FIVE of the following in about 100 words each:                                              (5×6=30)

 

  1. Describe how Ratan took care of the postmaster when he fell ill.
  2. Assess critically Ezekiel’s views on the Indian urban culture?
  1. Attempt a character sketch of the hero of the story Another Community.
  2. Sketch the character of Chaya in Water.
  1. Describe Ved Mehta’s visit to Hardwar.
  1. Who, according to Gandhi, is the nobler of the two, man or woman? Why?
  2. Describe the treatment meted out to the national bird.
  3. “Indias are endless.” What kinds of India does Ved Mehta talk about in Between the Two Worlds?

 

 

SECTION – C

 

III  Answer the following in about 300 words each:                                                                  (3×10=30)

 

  1. a) How did the fears of the hero in Another Community come true? Discuss.

(OR)

  1. b) How does the trip to Hardwar become an eye-opener to the author? Discuss.

 

  1. a) How does Vaidehi portray the problems of an Indian woman in the poem Girl in the Kitchen?

Discuss.

(OR)

  1. b) What are Gandhi’s views on women? Do you agree with them? Give reasons.

 

  1. a) Discuss the impact of globalization on Indian agriculture and farming.

(OR)

  1. b)  Write an essay on the conditions of working women in India.

 

 

IV   24.  Complete the following passage by filling in the blanks with suitable             articles and prepositions.                                                                                                                                                 (10×1=10)

 

In another city there was —1— little girl. On the street she lived —2—, there was a small bookstore, glass-fronted. If she stood —3— her toes, her eyes and nose alone would reach the glass window. It stood —-4—- a swiveling bookcase. A small patch of —5—- blue sky, the moonlight threading through it like embroidery, a boat. ——6—– sea and boat and moonlight blended together —-7—- a mass of blueness. She loved blue very much. Every time she reached —8— street corner, her eyes and nose would press ——–9—– the glass. —-10—- shopkeeper noticed her one day and called her in.

 

 

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