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Model Question Paper
Subject Code:R13101/R13
I B. Tech I Sem Regular Examinations Feb. - 2014

ENGLISH-I
Time: 3 hours

Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answer All the questions in Part-A
Any Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A

1. Compulsory Question which consists of grammar prescribed in the text book (12+5+5=22)
A (i) Write the Synonyms for the following words
(4x1=4)
(a) Potential
(b) Disaster
(c) Afford
(d) Inherent
(ii) Write the Antonyms for the following words
(a) Impartial
(b) Segregated
(c) Reveal
(d) Integration

R
O

D
L

W
U

(iii) Fill in the blanks with suitable Articles
(a) _____________ Water is essential for life
(b) I’ve received ___________ email from Prof .Desai
(c) I have _____________ news for you
(d) Friend in need is__________ friend indeed

(4x1=4)

(4x1=4)

T
N

J

B

Paragraph Writing
(5)
Topic: The Examination system needs change
Hints: Encourages memorizing - rote learning – no creativity – unhealthy competition – stress C

Reading Comprehension
(Paragraph)

(5)

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
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PART –B

2. Describe Gandhiji’s experiences as a student in London.

(16)

3. What according to Abdul Kalam are factors that constitute a knowledge society? (16)
4. (a) How does JB Haldane describe both a judge and a scientist to be impartial
(b) Why was Naidu called the “Edison of India”?

(8+8)

5. (a) Comment on Hills emphasis on the role of vocabulary in effective communication?
(b) How did Gopinath input the airline industry?
(8+8)
6. (a) Justify the title Man’s Peril
(b) Write Sudha Murthy’s achievements?

(8+8)

7. (a) Describe the participation of scoresby in the war?

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