English Literature Exam Preparation: Solved Past Papers for exams prepartion 2023

Year one English Literature solved papers (Literature test examples)

A new anthology of essays Inter Part 1

Solved past papers of English literature Rawalpindi Board 2017

Q#1 What does nature take away when it is not used?

Answer: Nature takes away any faculty that is not being used.


Q#2 Who was Sir Richard Terry?

Answer: Sir Richard Terry was the organist of West-minister Cathedral.


Q#3 Why do some people travel?

Answer: Some people travel for business, some for health, and some travel in search of pleasure and happiness.


Q#4 What is ancient mythology about Aphrodite?

Answer: The goddess Aphrodite, according to ancient mythology, rose out of the foam of the sea.


Q#5 What was the secret of Leacock's fish pond?

Answer: The secret of Leacock’s fish pond was that there was no fish in his pond and there never have been.


Q#6 What is frequently asserted for women?

Answer: It is frequently asserted that wit women the job does not come first. People question women if they are doing their job with their own liberty or not.


 Solved past paper of English literature, Rawalpindi Board 2016


Q#1 Who were the very long-lived race? ( spoon feeding )

Answer: Greeks were the very long-lived race.


Q#2 What was the claim of a crooner? ( does culture matter)

Answer: One crooner claimed that he and his friends could knock down Sir Richard one day, so they must be men. Another crooner claimed that he and his friends made more money than Sir Richard’s friends, so they must be musicians.


Q#3 Who does wish to understand nature? ( he limits of human power)

Answer: The theorist wishes to understand nature and discover natural laws.


Q#4 When did the author gain his first International selection?

Answer: The author gained his first international selection in 1951.


Q#5 What did make cam happy for days? ( To the lighthouse)

Answer: A ten-penny-tea-set made cam happy for days.


Solved past paper of English, Rawalpindi Board 2015


Q#1 Why would the poor savage be as named of his idols of wood and stone?

Answer: Because the poor savage has childlike intelligence and is misguided enough to bow down to idols of wood and stone.


Q#2 Who does frequent the night clubs and dancing saloons of Paris?

Answer: The hundreds and thousands of Anglo-Saxons do the frequent night clubs and dancing saloons of Paris.


Q#3 What are all the apparatus goes with fishing?

Answer: All the apparatus that goes with fishing is, a punt with lockers in the sides of it,  a neat little dock built out of cedar ( cedar attracts trout), and a little shelter house.


Q#4 What is the best rule to take (how to live long) exercise?

Answer: The best rule to take exercise is when one feels inclined to take it, and never at any other times.


Q#5 Who are not genuine travelers? (why not stay at home), and a little shelter house, close beside the water.

Answer: The people who don’t travel for travel’s sake but only for conventions are not genuine travelers. For example, the couple who remain seated on the boat during the visit to Island of Torcello.


Q#6 For whom some amateur ski races open? (Amateur Athletics)

Answer: There are some amateur ski races open only to those who have spent sixty days or less in practicing. It is considered the maximum time  that any genuine amateur can spend on his recreation.


Q#7 What do you mean by popular agitation? (landlord and industry employers)

Answer: Popular agitation means a little reasoning and a great deal of abuse on the other side.

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