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UNDER GRADUATE (CBCS) REGULAR/REAPPEARANCE EXAMINATIONS,


DECEMBER 2021
Second Semester
Common Course I - EN2CCT03 - ENGLISH-ISSUES THAT MATTER
(For all UG Programmes )
For Regular Candidates : 2017 Admission Onwards
For Private Candidates : 2020 Admission Only
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Max. Marks : 80
Time: 3 Hours
Instructions to Private candidates only: This question paper contains two sections. Answer
SECTION I questions in the answer-book provided. SECTION II, Internal examination questions
must be answered in the question paper itself. Follow the detailed instructions given under
SECTION II

SECTION I
Part A
Answer any ten questions.
Each question carries 2 marks.

1. What gruesome nightmare does Oe have about humanism?

2. Why is the prison in the poem "The Old Prison" called a 'cold nest'?

3. Give the different opinions about war that come up as the passengers try to console
themselves in the short story War.

4. What plan did Juan conceive to outsmart the censor mechanism?

5. Comment on the beginning of the poem "The Burning of the Books"?

6. "My lord is our bread-giver and we find it a privilege to beg for our share of corn, master,
I'm your begging Mahar and feel proud to be so" Who says these words and in what

context?

7. In the story A Trip Westward what is it that caused the driver to jump suddenly in his
drowsiness ?

8. Who is Onula? What was her attitude towards Sentila's wish to become a pot maker?

9. What might have precipitated mass extinctions in the past?

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11, When and irl reference to w d between themselves .
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arrator agree
12. Wh.et had 1sam and the n

part B
uestions.
Answer any slx q
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Each question cames

. bout parental love?


st0
war receive a
13. 'Mtat .advice did the husband, in th e ry
. . . . ddressed in the story War.
14. Describe the way in which patnot,sm 15 a . h "
, wif it made him very appy
15. nso much zeal brought him rapid promotion. We don t kno
Comment on the given statement from the story The Censors.
·d rumbs of bread?
16. How does Mhadeva react to getting the stale, ranc1 c
17. Why was Zitkala-sa 'inflamed' on listening to her mother's story?
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18. What was Onula's impression about the two batches of moist pots in the shed?

19. How does our understanding of .the,inp~t-oOtput relations of the natural economy on Earth
form our concepts regarding the prese~ation of biodiversity?

20. Describe the anxiety of Hagar in th~'face of imminent death.

21 . Why were the family members in the story The Child Goes to th C ..
narrator? e amp waiting for the

(6x5=30)
Partc

Answer any two questions.


Each question carries 15 marks.

22. How does Oe substantiate that th


pe I . e soul of th .
ope of Hiroshima by th . . . e entire huma ·ty
e1r resilience in the . n, Was Salva
23. Why is freedom essential t . effort to rebuild their I' Qed by the
or writers ac .. IVes.
24. Critically evaluate th corq1~g to Salman o
r. e Poem "On K'11· ,,ushdie a d
,ving beings and natu I ing a Tree" a n Ton; Morr'
re. s ernblern . rson?
25 N at,c Of th .
• arrate the expe . e conn .
W H Auden nences and bqffling iron· ect,on between
. . ies of life t
aced by th
e refugees as .
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BA./B.ScJB.Com. DEGREE (C.B.C.S.) EXAMINATION, JUNE 2018
Second Semester
Common Course I- English
EN 2cc T03- ISS'tJES .THAT MA'ITER
[For all U.G. C.B.C.S. Progtamilles]
(2011 Admission onwards)
Time : Three Hours Maximum : Marks
Part A
Answer any ten of the following.
Each question carries 2 marks.
1. Why was Amela reluctant to teach Sentila that craft of pot making ?

2 . Identify the historical context of the poem "~efugee Blues".

3. Define a refugee based on the UN ,convention on .t he .Status of Refugees.


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4. How is the 'flood' of the present age di~erent from .the biblical Great Flood·of Noah? ,
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5. How do young ones die according to th~ stoic traveUer in.the story "War".

6 . What plan did Juap. conceive to outsmart the censorship .mechanism ?


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7. What was it .that prevented a Mahar from being independent, according to grandfather in "The
Poisoned Bread" ?

8. Why did Mesoba return home with a heavy heart after meeting the elders ?

9. What does Auden mean when he says. that being human hinders one's freedom ?

10. What did the mysterious bird reveal tq Hagar? '

11. What happened to the author's brother in "A 'l;'rip_Westward"?


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12. How did the prisoners fare in the old pnson?

(10 x 2 = 20 marks)

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PartB
Answer any six questions.
Each question carries 5 marks.

UL Describe htiw the narrator got the fi.ve pound bill in the story "The Child Goes to the Ca:rnp"_

14'. Why is the wind called 'an angry bee' in "The Old Prison"?

15. What were ~ome of the measures taken in the twentieth century to protect the rights of refugees?

16. What ...,as the water covenant that was born in the desert ?

l? What is the ·symbolic significance of roots in "On Killing a Tree" ?

l.8 . What is the future of Homo Sapiens according to Leakey ?

1.9 . Row did Onula help Sentila with pot making on the night .of the music band's visit ?
20. Oe&cribe the terrain of the 'homeward trail' ofZitkala-sa. ·
21... ·aow did Juan .get his promotions ?

(6 x 5 = 30 marks)
\
I>art C . '•~ '.

Answer any two ques#ons.


Each question carries 15 marks.
22 . How does Leakey establish the fact that Homo sapiens have a ke r . . .
biodh...ersil,y ? Y e~ponsibihty to preserve

28 . Briefly explain the conflicts and themes raised through the story "W ,,
ar.
24 . Bring o u t the e le~t of satire in the story "The C~nsors" citing ·t t·
, SI ua Ions.
2 5 . How d®S Oe .represent the d ualism of good and evil through the essa "Th
. Y e Unsurrendered People".

<2 >< 15 == 30 marks)


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UG DEGREE (CSCS) EXAMINATION, MAY 2019


Second Semeeter
Common Courae I EN2CCT03 - ENGLISH-ISSUES THAT MATTER
(Commort for all UG programmes)
2017 ADMISSION ONWARDS
A34A15O5
Time: 3 Hours
Maximum Mam: 80
Part A
Answer any ten questions.
Each question carries 2 marks.

1. Why does Oe say that what happened in Hiroshima after the A-bomb was not horrible?

2. Why does the husband, in the story War, feel that his wife deserves the pity of the fellow passengers?

3. How do the young one's die according to the stoic traveller in the short story War?

4. What according to Toni Morrison are the two human responses to the perception of chaos?

5. Where do we locate the writer in the poem who rushes to his desk " to write fierce letters to the morons in power"?

6. In the story A Trip Westward where did the author's mother live?

7. ffMy mother had never gone to school, and though she meant always to give up her own customs for such of the
Whiteman's ways as pleased her, she made only compromises." Explain the context.

8. Why does Arenla feel that weaving is a better craft to learn than pot making?

9. Why does the poet call the roots 'the strength of the tree'?

10. What did the mysterious bird reveal to Hagar?

11 . What is the difference between refugees and other immigrants and ethnic minorities?

12. What does the speaker in the poem "Refugee Blues" say about his passport?
(1Qx2=20)

Part B
Answer any six questions.
Each question carries 5 marks.

13. In the poem "The Old Prison" why is the song of the waves 'bitter'?

14. Reflect on the sarcasm in the passengers' discussions about paternal love in the story war.

15. How was Juan able to join the Censorship Bureau?

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16. \l\lhal was Grandpa Yetalya's attitude to Bapu Palil's humiliating ways?

17. Comment on the reactions of Grandma when Grandpa Yetalya throws away the crumbs.

18. What did Sentila experience while making pots after Arenla left her alone in the shed?

19. l/llhat are me responses ollhe alarmists •nd anti-alarm~ts to me rossil records available?

20. Why doe, the poet in the poem "On Killing a Tree" say mat tt takes much ume to kill a tree?

21. "When I was bom my mothe, said you are a refugee./Ou< tent on the roadside smoked in the snow./On youdwehead
i,etween you< eyebrows mere is an R embossed my teache, sa~." Describe me life world depicted in me given(6x5=30)
lines.

Part C
Answer any two questions.
Each question· carries 15 marks.

22. Justify the title of the essay The Unsurrendered People.


23. Describe how Rushdie puts forward an effective proposition against censorship using comparisons and literary

references.
24. Does me pre,enration of biodiveraily really matterl substantiate you< views on me bas~ of the a,guments raised by

various prominent alarmists and anti-alarmists.


25. Comment on the repeated use of 'a hostile time' as a trope of human pathos and irony in highlighting the lives caught

in the Israel-Palestine conflict. (2x15=30)


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FIRST INTERNAL EXA


MINATION- January 2020

II SEMESTER COMMON COURSE

ISSUES THAT MATTER


Marks:40

Duration:1 ½ Hours

Part A

ATTEMPT ANY FIVE OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS (SX2=10)

l) Relationship between censorship and ignorance ·, ,


2
) How does Brecht bring out the tone of irony in his poem "The Burning of the Books"?
3) The symbolic role of wind in the poem "The Old Prison"
4) "In the darkness of this terrible night,
Wintry winds howl and needle me." Identify the context
5) How does the tale of Hagar address earnestness of the human being?
6) How does the poem "The Old Prison" present the sea as an image?

PaJt B

ATTEMPT ANY THREE OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS (3X5=15)

7) Hagar's tale says something about the mysterious side of hope. Explain
8) How does Brecht evaluate the social significance of literature?
9) "I found no words with which to answer satisfactorily. I found no reason with which to cool
my inflamed feelings ..." Why does Zitkala-sa say so?
10) According to Brecht what is failure to a true writer?

Part C

ATTEMPT ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS (1X15=15)

11) Assess Hagar's story of survival as a mythical representation of wonder and rebellion .
12) The identity of refugee raises many political questions. Trace them .
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C.B. C.S.S. B.A./B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL 2011
Second Semester
Common Course : English
I

MUSINGS ON VITAL ISSUES


[Common for a~l Model I B.A./B.Sc. programmes under CBCSS and :S.A. English
Literature and Communication studies (Double Main)]
Maximum Weight : 25

Part A
Answer all questions. ·
Each bunch of four questions carries a weight of 1.
I. Choose the correct answer from the ·following :- r f. I

1 According to Shiva, what is the source of our human identity ?

(a) The clothes we wear. . (b) The langu~ges we speak.


of these and more.
(c) The food we eat.
2 What does Lawrence mean when he says that 'they will make me eat dirt'?
(a)/lt means that they will humilite him.
(b) It means that they will punish hiin.
(c) It means that they will disposes him of what he already has.
(d) It means that they will kill him.
3 Why is it that the poor villagers in t~e poem 'For the Dispossessed'; are without work ?
(a) because they are not skilled. .
(b) because they cannot go to distant places for work.
(cVbecause their usual jobs are no longer available.
(d) because they are illiterate.
4 Why didn't the Indian farmers gain by the increase in the domestic p1·ice of wheat?
(a) because they produced low quality of wheat.
(by because•most of the wheat was imported.
(c) because the farmers would always be given only a fixed price.
(d) because the difference went to the corporations.

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~twas the onl~ human rights inte rvention made by tho League of Nations?
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(a) the protect10n ofminoritioR. (b) tho p,•otoction ofslavea.
(c) the protection of refugeeB. ' JJruto
(d ) l'lw , c•t wn
' of. pr11:10ncra.
·
What does Ki1~g mea n by t ho atotemc11t ' 1!)6:J is not un end;?
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,(a) African Americans will not withdraw wi thou t getti ng redrcl.4H.
(b) The procession will be held every yeu r.
(c) Newer strategies will be pla1111ed for future years.
(cl) African Americans will continue to raise their demands.
(f) \\That is the term Roy uses to refer the precision bombing ?
(a) clestruction. (b) contamination.
(c) extermination. (d) butchering.
(s) What was the response of Ashok when the Pune doctor told him that he was suffering from
ADIS? .
(a) He fainted. (b) He broke down.
(d} He was suspicious.
(cVHe was very calm.
III. 9 'Nothing remained but self-confession'. What does Soyinka mean?
(a) It was time to confess.
(b) It was necessary to confess.
(cYit was time for self-introduction.
(d) It was not necessary to confess.
10 What was the prophecy of the white people about the fate of the African Americans when
they were freed ?
(a) that they would perish in a competitive world.
(b) that they would live happily.
(c) that they would go back to Africa, their homeland.
(d) that they would become industrial workers instead of plantation workers.
11 What, according to Aruna Roy, is the biggest horror for any individual ?
(a) poverty. (b) disease.
(d) exclusion.
(c) illiteracy.
12 What does the 'west' signify in the story 'Lost Forests' ?
(a) longing. (b) home.
(c) death. (d) rebirth.
IV. 13 Why does the widow say that the birth of a widow is inferior to the birth of an animal ?
(a) because an animal can at least have a young one when it so wishes.
(b) because an animal does not have sqch a Karma to wQrry about.
(c) because an animal is not taunted by other animals for being a widow.
(d) because an animal may not go through endless loneliness.
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What does Brady say about working women who need to spend a long time with their sick
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children?
(a) They are assisted by their husbands who do part of the job.
(b) They got special leave for that period.
(c) They have to manage that alone without losing their jobs.
(d) They can do that easily without affecting their job.
15 Cyril calls Mrs. Fitzgei-ald an 'old bag'. What does he mean ?
(a) that she is an unpleasant woman.
(b) that she is an ugly old woman.
(c) that she is a careless woman.
(d) that she is a miserly old woman.
16 'Which part of the world has the lowest proportion of women in the world?
(a) the Sahara reg~on of Afirca. (b) Latin America.
(c) Sub-Saharan Africa. (d) Asia.
(4 X 1 = 4)

PartB
Answer five of the following questions in a sentence or two.
Each question carries a _w eight of 1.
17 What does Stiglitz say about the effet of agricultural subsidies given in the developed
countries ? ·
18 What does Vandana Shiva mean by the_ prionization of culture ?
~} 19 What is meant by 'Kalahandi is very clos.e to us' ?
20 Why does the author declare that human rights cannot function in a vacuum?
21 Why does Roy say that democracy no longer 'o ffers a real choice to voters ?
22 What contrast is drawn by Wright between the actual life of the black people in the plantations
and its representation in art, literature and the media ?

23 When did the thought of having a wife occur to the speaker/narrator? What is significant
about the time at which she thinks so?
24 What does Amartya Sen say about the death rate among women in India ? What is the main
cause for a high mortality rate? ·
(5 X 1 = 5)

fart C
Answer four of the following questions in about 100 words.
Each, questio,i carries a weight of 2.
25 How does the author trace the environme ntal destruction in Third World countries to the
actions of multi-national corporations ?
26 List out the ways in which economic globalisation hijacks culture . Offer your own suggestions
of ways to withstand them. · · ·
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27 What are the civil and political rights ehshrined in the Universal Declaration of Hu
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28 What are the dreams King has for the black people of his country ?
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29 How does Jensen's story demonstrate that a sense of belonging to a homeland is essential for
keeping healthy and hopeful ?
I
30 Evaluate Mrs. Pearson's attitudes to her family before Mrs. Fitzgerald effets the transformation
in her family. I
(4 X 2 = 8)
Part D
Answer any two of the following questions in about 300 words.
Each question carries a weight of 4.
31 Examine Joseph Stiglitz' s views on the impact of globalisation on the less privileged countries
of the world. How releyant are they to the situation in India ?
32 Evaluate the intricacies of the master-slave relationship in the story, "Lost'Forests".
33 How does Amartya Sen show that gender discrimination is a matter of life and death for
women? What are the ways in which womeri can improve their lot? What examples does he
provide to illustrate the unusually better positions enjoyed by some women and why does he
consider them exceptions ?
(2 X 4 = 8)
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B.AJB.Sc. DEGREE (C.B.C.S.S.) EXAMINATION, MAY 2018


Second Semester
Common Course-English : MUSINGS- ON VITAL ISSUES
(Co~on for all Model I, B.A./B.Sc. Programmes and B.A. English Literature and
Communication Studies) [Two Main]
{2013-2016 Admissions}
Maximum Marks : 80
Time : Three Hours
Part A

AnsU?er all questions in this part each in a sente,,,ce or t7:Vo.


Each question carries 1 mark.

1. What is Capra's opinion as regards the quantity of jobs cre~ted by corporate giants ~d by ·small-

scale enterprises?
2. What are the examples pointed out by stiglitz t6 prove that ~lobalisation h~ not brough~ in economic

stability'?
3. What is the reason for Shiva's argument that the 'grow more wheat' package is mispl_~ ced?

4. What is the justification given for the argument that totalitarian.government;·,._t espect human

ri~ts? •
. .

5. Why does King say that it will be fatal to ignore the demands of the African Americans ?

6. Why was Ashok angry with the Pune doctor who revealed the news that he had AIDS ?

7. Why was Va]miki taken home by his father during -school hours?

8. What are the duties of a wife as regards the preparation and use of food?

9. Why is it that Mrs. Pearson tolerates all the indifference and lack of co-operation from her husband

and children ?
10. · Which part of India ~hows a 'women to men ratio' comparable to that in Europe or in the U.S.?
(10 X 1 = 10)

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Part B
e following questions in a paragraph of 60 words.
Answer any eight of th .
Each question carries 2 marks.
. h_ •For the Dispossessed''indicate the dangers of deforestation?
11. What images used in t e poem .
. J th Prasad Das contrasts the claim• about progress and the grim eocial
12. Examine how aganna .
realit)1that Kalahandi is :
. h tt'tude of th~ African towards the white lady at the beginning ? How does this
l3. What 1s t e a 1 . .
change towards the end of the poem ? ·
at advice does the old woman impart to the gir_f regarding meqi_<_:ines ?
14. Wh
at are the reasons as to why the last man in the poem 'At the Back of Pfogress' divorces his first
1-5. Wh
three wives ?
J6. What does Capra say about the effect of the existing legal framework on the corporate world ?

17. What are the benefits of foreign aid that stiglitz acknowledges?

18. What are the major structural changes that came as part of the trade liberalisation package ?

19. Why does Palkhivala say that the world continues to b_e 'less than half free'?

20. When will the African Americans be satisfied, accorqing to Ma~in,Luther King?

21. What do you think was the attitude of the doctor of HIV positive people?

22. How will you describe the village pond in Valmiki's village?
(8 X 2.= 16)

Part C

Answer any six ofthe following questions in about 100 words.


Each question carries 4 marks.

23 · How does the old woman instruct the girl about ·treating men ?

24 · How does Taslima Nasrin demoiistrate that often the husband beats his wife unnecessarily oT over
tnfles?
1 1 ies a w11e
25. What are the resp onsi'bTt' -~ has towards her husband as·implied in 'Why I want a Wife' ?

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al~ate Mrs, Pearson's attitudes to her family before Mrs. Fitzgerald effects the transformation
26. Ev
in her family.
. How does Atnartya sen relate wotnen1s gainful employment to a visible change in their destiny ?
27
. H?"' has money made the indiVidual nervous, afraid and insecure ? What are its long term
28
effects? n.
. How does Das portray _the scene of abject poverty, misery and isolation of the p<>OT millions of
29
India'?
so. How does the speaker in the poem 'Telephone conversation' describe his own complexion to the
lady?
81. What signs of caste discriµrination are portrayed in 'Joothan~?
(6 x 4 = 24)
PartD

Answer any. two of the following in .about 300 words each.


Each question carries 15 marks.

32. Evaluate 'For the Dispossessed' as a: ·nature poem.


33. Examine the "behaviour of Mrs. Pearson's family members before and after Mrs. Fitzgeral~'s

experiment.
34. Through the essay 'Why I want a Wife", Judy Brady establishes the fact that a wife is looked upon
as a convenient instrument or tool for a husband. How is this done ?

35. How does Palkhivala assess the performance of various modem governments as regards human
rights ? Discuss. ·
(2 X 15 = 30)
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:a.AJB.Sc• .oEoREE (c.e.c.s.s.J :EXAMINATION, MAY 201s ·


Second Semester
- course-:.-English : MUSINGS ON VITAL ISSUES
Comm'On . and
Model t, B.A./B,Sc, Programmes and B,~. English Literature
(Common for a11 Communication Studies) (Two Main]
' '
{2013-2016 Admissions}
Maximum Marks : 80
Time : Three Hours
:Part A

Answer all questions in this part each in a sentence or two.


' \ '

Each question carries 1 mark.

1. What is Capra's opinion as regards the quantity of jobs created by corporate giants and by small-

scale en~rprises ?
2. What are the examples pointed out by stiglit:z to.prove that globali~ation has not brought in economic
., I '

stability?
3. What is the reason for Shiva's argument that the 'grow more wheat' paekage is mispl~ced?
. . , '

4. What is the justification given for the argument that totalitarian. governments respect human
. . . .
rights?
5. Why does King say that it will be fatal to ignore the demands of.the African Americans?

6. Why was Ashok angry with the Pune doctor who revealed the news that he had AIDS ?

7. Why was Valmiki taken home by ·his father during schQol hours?

8. What are the duties of a wife as regards the preparation and use of food ?

9 · Why is it t~at Mrs. Pearson tolerates all the indifference and lack of co-operation from her husband
and mildren ? . ·
;\

10· Which part of India shows a 'women to inen ratio' comp~rable to that in Europe. or in the U.S.? .

(10 X 1 = 10)

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Part B

Answer any eight of the following questions in a paragraph of 60 words.


Each question carries 2 marks.
11. What images used in the poem 'Fot the Dispossessed' indicate the dangers of deforestation ?

12. Examine how Jagannath Prasad Das contrasts the claims about progress and -the grim social
reality that Kalahandi is :

13. What is the attitude of the African towards the white -lady at the beginning? How does this
change towards the end of the poem ?

14 . What advice does the old woman impart to the girl regarding medicines.?

15. What are the reasons as to why the last man in the poem 'At the Back-of Progress' divorces his first
three wives ?

16. What does Capra say about the effect of the existing legal framework on the corporate world?

17. What are the benefits of foreign aid tha~ stiglitz ackn?wledges?

18 . .What are the major structural changes that came as part of the trade liberalisation package?

19. Why does Palkhivala say that the world continues to be 'less than.half free'?

20. When will the African Americans be satisfied, ·according to Martin ~uther King?

21. What do you think was the attitude of the doctor of HIV positive people ?

22. How will you describe the village pond in Valmiki's vil!age?

(8 X 2 = 16)

Part C

Answer any six of_t~e following questions in about 100·words.


Each question carries 4 marks. ·

23. How does the old woman instruct the girl about treating men?
. ' .'.
24 · How does Taslima Nasrin demonstrate that often th~ h~~band beats his wife unnecessarily or over
trifles ?

25 · What are the responsibilities a wife has towards her husband as implied in 'Why I want a Wife'?
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26. Evaluate Mrs. Pearson's attitudes to her family before Mrs. Fitzgerald effects 'the transfo~tion
in her family.

27. How does Amartya sen relate women's gainful employment to a vis1bie change in their destiny?
28. How has money made the individual nervous, afraid and insecure ? What are its long term
effects?

29. H(?W does Das portray the scene of abject poverty, misery and isolation of the poor millions of
India?

30. How does the speak.er in the poem 'Tel~phone conversation' describe his own complexion to the
lady?

31. What signs of caste discrimina~ion are portrayed in 'Joothan'?


(6 X 4 = 24)
Part. D

Answer any two of the following in about 300 wo:ds each.


Each question carries 15 marks.

32. Evaluate 'For the J;)ispossessed' as a nature poem.

33. Examine the behaviour of Mrs. Pearson's family members before and after Mrs. Fitzgerald's
experiment._

34. Through the essay 'Whyl'want a Wife", Judy Brady establishes the fact that a wife is looked upon
as a convenient instrument or tool for a husband. How is this done ?

35. Ho~ does Palkhivala asse~s the performance of various modern govern:fuents as ·regards human
rights ? Discuss.
(2 X 15 = 30)

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