FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH
FINAL TERM 2018
TIME ALLOWED-2 HRS TOTAL MARKS 50
Q.1
Write a letter to your friend to
inform about the sudden death of your cousin.
Q.
2 Narrate an event of school / college
picnic.
Q.3
Give instructions to guide the proper
directions from one place to other place.
a. from city gate Sindh university b. from sabzi market to GECEM Hyderabad
Q. 4 Use the verbs given below in all kinds of
conditional sentences.
jump, destroy, remove, chase, steal,
memorize
Q.5
Reading
comprehension
THE
STORY OF A WISE WOMAN.
You
may have read how Thomas Smith first raised rice in Carolina. After his death,
there lived in South Carolina a wise young woman. She showed the people how to
raise another plant. Her name was Eliza Lucas. The father of Miss Lucas did not
live in Carolina. He was governor of one of the islands of the West Indies.
Miss Lucas was fond of trying new things. She often got seeds from her father
which she planted in South Carolina. Her father sent her some seeds of the
indigo plant. She planted some of these in March, but a frost came. The indigo
plant cannot tolerate frost, and her plants all died. But Miss Lucas did not
give up. She planted some more seeds in April. These grew very well until a
cut-worm found them. The worm wished to try new things too. So he ate the
indigo plants. But Miss Lucas was one of the people who try, try again. She had
lost her indigo plants twice. Once more she planted some of the seeds. This
time the plants grew very well. Miss Lucas wrote to her father about it. He
sent her a man who knew how to get the indigo out of the plant. The man tried
not to show Miss Lucas how to make the indigo. He did not want the people in
South Carolina to learn how to make it. He was afraid his own people would not
get so much money for their indigo if other people made it as well. So he would
not explain how it was done. He spoiled the indigo on purpose. But Miss Lucas
watched him closely. She figured out how the indigo could be made. Some of her
father's land in South Carolina was now planted with the indigo plants. Then
Miss Lucas was married. She became Mrs. Pinckney. Her father gave her all the
indigo growing on his land in South Carolina. It was all saved for seed. Some
of the seed Mrs. Pinckney gave to her friends. Some of it her husband sowed. It
all grew and was made into that blue dye that we call indigo. When it is used
in washing clothes, it is called bluing. In a few years, more than a million
pounds of indigo were made in South Carolina every year. Many people got rich
from it, and it was all because Miss Lucas did not give up.
Questions
1.
Why did the indigo plants die the first time?
2.
How did Miss Lucas help the people of South Carolina?
3.
How would you describe Miss Lucas?
4.
Why do you think Miss Lucas was successful?
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