Final Term QP, Sem 2, Aug 21, Online Exam
Final Term QP, Sem 2, Aug 21, Online Exam
Final Term QP, Sem 2, Aug 21, Online Exam
Department of English
Final Term Examination
English II, ENG-1204
The examination will start at 9:00am on August 06, 2021 when your teachers will share
the question paper with you. Students will submit their responses via Turnitin till 9:00am
on August 07, 2021.
Acceptable limit for plagiarism is 19%. Marks will be deducted according to the
percentage of plagiarism i.e. the higher the plagiarism, the lesser the marks.
Do not write questions in your answers. Just write the question number according to the
question paper.
Mention your name, roll number, section, session, instructor’s name, date, course title,
and course code in your word file.
Please ensure that your writing is devoid of the mistakes like dangling sentences,
unnecessary shifts, confusing references, sexist language, etc. as 10% marks in each
question will be deducted for these mistakes.
Hand written submissions cannot be uploaded / accepted / evaluated via Turnitin.
The word limit, where applicable, must be followed. Violation of the word limit will
result in the deduction of marks.
The rubric for checking the answers is given at the end of the question paper. Please read
it carefully and try to compose your answer in the light of that rubric.
Clearly mention the following in your answer scripts:
1. Your Name 2. Roll Number
3. Semester – 2 4. Course Title - English II
5. Course Instructor 6. Section -
7. Date – August 06, 2021 8. Year – 1
9. Session 10. Course Code – ENG 1204
Attempt any three (03) questions. All questions carry equal marks.
Q1: Identify and explain the connotative / figurative language used in the following stanzas:
Up! up! my Friend, and quit your books;
Or surely you'll grow double:
Up! up! my Friend, and clear your looks;
Why all this toil and trouble?
Q3: Paraphrase (rewrite in simple and easy words) the following poems keeping in view the
word limit mentioned at the end of each poem:
b. Still I Rise
By Maya Angelou
You may write me down in history
With your bitter, twisted lies,
You may trod me in the very dirt
But still, like dust, I'll rise.
Does my sassiness upset you?
Why are you beset with gloom?
’Cause I walk like I've got oil wells
Pumping in my living room.
Just like moons and like suns,
With the certainty of tides,
Just like hopes springing high,
Still I'll rise.
Word Limit: 100 Words
Q4: Make ten sentences (i.e. one sentence for one word) using the following pairs of
words. The sentences should be written in such a manner that the meaning of the
word becomes clear from the context:
1. Imply, Infer
2. Than, Then
3. Their, There
4. Loose, Lose
5. Your, You’re
BEST OF LUCK!!!
Rubric
Content: Keeping in view the question, the content of the answer must be:
Relevant
Complete / Comprehensive
Original
Correct
Brief
Language: The language must be free of grammatical errors to score full marks. The marks will
be deducted keeping in view the distortion (the difficulty faced by the reader in comprehending a
text while reading it due to poor use of grammatical structures) i.e. the more the distortion, the
more the penalty.
Appropriate use of language i.e. the student will be required to use academic language in their
answers. Moreover, it should make appropriate use of vocabulary i.e. proper terminology, if
required, should be used.
10% weightage will be given to the grammatical contents (dangling sentences, confusing
references, unnecessary shifts, sexist language, etc.) taught during the semester.
Divide Essay / Narrative into Introduction, Thesis Statement, Main Body, and Conclusion
Divide paragraphs into Topic Sentences, Supporting Arguments / Details, Examples, and
Concluding Sentences
However, in some cases, it is possible that any one aspect is so poorly executed that the overall
answer becomes incomprehensible. In such cases, the student may be awarded zero marks.