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Grade XI Model Question by NEB

NEB MODEL QUESTION GRADE XI English (Sub. Code:0031)  candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.  The figures in the margin indicate full marks. Full Marks: 75  Time: 3 hours 1. Read the text and do the tasks. 15 Mt Everest grows by nearly a metre to new height: The world's highest mountain Mount Everest is 0.86m higher than had been previously officially calculated, Nepal and China have jointly announced. Until now the countries differed over whether to add the snow cap on top. The new height is 8,848.86m (29,032 ft). China's previous official measurement of 8,844.43m had put the mountain nearly four meters lower than Nepal's. Everest Officials at Nepal's foreign ministry and department of the survey said surveyors from both countries had coordinated to agree on the new height. The agreement to jointly announce the new measurement of the Earth's highest point was made during Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to t...

Refund Grade XI (One Act Play) by Fritz Karinthy

Grade XI Refund - Fritz Karinthy Vocabularies excelled - v. to be very good at doing something parody - n. (disapproving) something that is such a bad or unfair example of something that it seems ridiculous disquited - adj. anxious or worried incredulously - adv. not willing or not able to belive in something unprecedented - adj. that has never happened, been done or been known before eccentricities - n. behaviour that people think is strange or unusual or an unusual act or habit exaggerated - adj. made to seem larger, better, worse or more important than it reall is or needs to be unparalleled - adj. used to emphasize that something is bigger, better or worse than anything else like it chuckling - to laugh quietly pedagogical - n. the study of teaching methods / adj. (formal) concerning teaching methods before hand - adv. ear...

Grade 12 On Libraries by Oliver Sacks Vocabularies

On Libraries - Oliver Sacks Vocabularies neurologist - n. a doctor who studies and treats diseases of the nerves. laureate - a person who has been given an official honour/prize for something important they've acheived ecstasy - n. a feeling or state of very great happiness titans - n. a person who is very large, strong, intelligent or important serendipitous - adj. the fact of something interesting / pleasant happening by chance voracious - adj. wanting a lot of new information and knowledge. oak - great / tall / something large and successful often begins in oak-panelled - something to cover or decorate a surface with the flat strips of wood, glass, etc. lounge - n. a room in a private house for sitting and relaxing in / living room / sitting room soft morocco - n. a fine soft leather made from the skin of a goat used especially for cov...

Grade XI Unit-2 Poems Lesson -2 A Red Red Rose

Unit-2 Lesson-2 A Red Red Rose Robert Burns Understanding the Text Short Question Answer To which two things does the speaker compare his love in the first stanza? - The speaker compares his love with a red rose and the melody in the beginning stanza the poem is a romantic poem where speaker has tried to describe his feelings for his beloved and tried to immoratalize his beautiful feelings for her. What does the speaker promise in the 2nd and 3rd stanzas? - In the second stanza, the speaker promises the never ending love since he says that he will love his beloved till the sea dries and till humanity exists. Similarly, in the 3rd stanza the poet has mentioned that his feelings for his beloved will be constant and stable even if the rocks will melt with the sun and there will be only sands on this planet. He indicates the end of all the living creatures on Earth and tries to show ...

Grade XI Unit -1 Lesson - 4 "The Wish" Vocabularies, Metaphors and Understanding the Text

Grade XI Unit - 1 Lesson - 4 The Wish Roald Dahl Vocabularies scab - n. a piece of hard skin which covers a wound/cut. gingerly - adv. in a careful way, because you are afraid of being hurt, or making noise, etc. vicious (looking) - adj. violent and cruel / aggressive / dangerous / very bad / severe wobble- v. to move from side to side in an unsteady way / to go in a particular direction while moving from side to side adders - n. a type of poisonous snake dazzling - syn. brilliant / the quality of that bring light has that stops you from seeing clearly fringe - n. the front part of the hair which covers the forehead banisters - n. the structure formed by the handrail at the side of a staircase. gazing - v. looking closely triumphantly - adv. successfully fits clenched - v. to curl your fingers up tightly, usually bec...

Grade 11 Story - God Sees The Truth but Waits by Leo Tolstoy

Grade 11 God Sees The Truth but Waits Leo Tolstoy Vocabularies riotous - adj. noisy or violent especially in a public place. spree - n. unrestrained activity of drinking alcohol adjoining room - n. a hotel room that shares a wall with another room. inn - n. a small hotel usually in a country. dawn - n. early morning samovar - n. a large container for heating water, used especailly in Russia for preparing tea. troika - n. a Russian vehicle drawn by three horses abreast. alighted - v. come down from a horse or vehicle unstrapped - release (someone or something) by undoing straps. flung - v. pp of fling fling - v. to throw somebody or something somewhere with force, especially because you are angry perish - v. suffer death, typically in a violent, sudden or untimely way petition - v. make a formal...

Grade XI Unit-3 Media and Society Prepositional Verbs

Grade XI Unit-3 Media and Society Prepositional Verbs Meaning of Prepositional Verbs apologize to - v. to say sorry to someone because you think that you have done something wrong to him/her. E.g - I apologized to my cousin brother because I was unable to attend his wedding ceremony. admire for - v. to appreciate/praise somebody/something E.g. - The soldiers were highly admired for their bravery in the war. aim at - v. focus on E.g. - The students should always aim at their studies and improvement on their performance. agree on - v. to consent with somebody / something E.g. - The scientist from around the world agreed on environmental issue which exists globally. (as a major problem) grow up - v. to rise / to get older / to spend time E.g. - Mos of the Nepalese students grow up in rural environment and therefore, they are more soc...