English Model Question
TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY
Faculty Of Management
Office Of The Dean
BBS
/ 4 Years Programme / I year / MGMT Full
Marks :100
Business
English ( MGT 201 ) Pass
Marks : 35
Time : 3 hrs.
English Model Question 2019
Attempt all the questions.
Group- A
1.
Complete the sentences below with the given expressions dealing with
cause/effect language. Take care with the preposition. 5
brings
contributes affects has
an influence can result
a.
Poverty ---------------- to crime
b.
Poverty ---------------- in crime
c.
Poverty ---------------- on crime rates
d.
Poverty ----------------- crime
e.
Poverty ----------------- about crime
2.
Rewrite the following sentences choosing the best option from the provided. 5
a.
You ------------- to lend me your book.
i. are requesting ii. requested iii. are
requested iv. have requested
b. I
-------------- my homework. What shall I do now?
i.
did ii. have done iii. will do iv. do
c. I
think my knee -----------
i.
broke ii. is broken iii. has been broken iv. either ‘is broken’ or ‘has been
broken’
d.
When we were kids, we ------------- our own toys.
i.
were making ii. made iii. had made iv. are making
e. I
------------- Amitav Gosh for several weeks now.
i.
have been reading ii. am reading iii. was reading iv. read
3.
Answer the following questions as instructed. 5
a. A
little girl swings cheerfully in the park. (identify each of the words in the
sentence pattern)
b.
He slowly walked into the kitchen and asked for the dinner. (start the sentence
with an adverb)
c.
Write an example of a compound sentence joined by the conjunction ‘yet’.
d.
Write a compound-complex sentence with only one independent clause.
e.
Write an example of a complex sentence using the casual element of the
independent clause.
4.
Choose the correct word for the following expressions. 5
a.
The color of your outfit compliments/complements your eyes.
b.
The grocery in our community is known for its every day/ everyday low price.
c.
You can just lie/lay the notebook on the table.
d.
It is important for the businessperson to ensure/insure/assure her property
adequately.
e.
The interviewer’s job is to appraise/ apprise and evaluate.
5.
As a sales representative of an electronics company write a product information
of a washing machine. 5
6.
Write a memo with your advice to someone planning to travel to Nepal for
business. Outline cultural differences of the country that might impact
international business dealings. Look for differences regarding customs, use of
space, hand gestures, time orientation, social behavior, how business is
conducted, and other business-related issues. 5
7.
Write instruction to recharge the mobile phone. 5
8.
Prepare a brochure design for a travel agency serving in Nepal for four decades.
10
Group-
B
9.
Reading prepares you to respond critically to the ideas of others and to
develop ideas of your own. In this process you highlight the text paying
attention to the verbal signals. How do you recognize the verbal signals?
Enumerate each of them with the examples. 7
10.
The issue, ‘Finding a job’, is one main idea for topic sentence and it contains
a list of what will be discussed in the paragraph introduced by the topic
sentence. Write a paragraph with a topic sentence using the clues. 6
Finding
a job
… go
to an employment agency
…
read the classified newspaper advertisements
…
ask friends and relatives for leads
…
send resumes to possible employers
11.
Read the following paragraph and answer the question asked below. 6
Perhaps
city residents and wild animals were never meant to go together, even in zoo.
Recently a visitor to a large city zoo, ignoring all fences and warning signs
put his arm into the cage of a six-year-old polar bear. Perhaps the man wanted
to feed the bear, or touch him, or even tease him. But the bear, basically the
citizen of the wilds, almost instantly sprang forward and sank his teeth into
the man’s hand. As the man screamed for help, and the bear’s keeper tried to
get the bear under control, the bear sucked in more of the man’s arm. Finally,
a policeman had to shoot and kill the bear so that the man’s arm could be
released—which it was. Thus, there was the killing of a polar bear and the
wounding of a city denizen., two animals who were meant to be residents of
their own worlds, not each other’s.
a.
Extract the topic sentence in the paragraph above.
b.
Is there more than one main idea in this paragraph?
c.
In your own words explain why the incident supports the topic sentence.
12.
Rewrite the following paragraph, remove any material that is not part of the
main idea stated in the topic sentence. Add facts, examples, incidents, definitions,
comparisons and contrasts to develop the paragraph more fully. 6
People
can take many steps to reduce the stress produced by their hurried lifestyle.
For example, physical exercise such as jogging, swimming or playing tennis is
an excellent method for relieving muscle tension and using up nervous energy.
Such exercise also strengthens the heart, improves blood circulation and helps
with weight control. Another way to reduce stress is by doing deep breathing
exercises a few times each day; slowly inhaling and exhaling helps the body
relax as the minds rids itself of troublesome thoughts. People who use these 3
methods often experience a feeling of well-being that improves the overall
quality of their lives.
Group-
C
Answer
any THREE of the following questions 3x10=30
13.
What is Sandra Cisneros’s thesis in “Only Daughters”? What incidents and
details support this thesis?
14.
What dominant impression does Heather Rogers try to create in her description
of “The Hidden Life of Garbage”? Is she successful?
15.
“The Case against Air Conditioning” is about why America should stop using air
conditioners in everyday life. Is Stan Cox really trying to persuade readers to
live in a world without air conditioning, or do you think he has some other,
less extreme purpose in mind?
16.
Is the essay “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior” a point-by-point comparison, a
subject by-subject comparison, or a combination of the two organizational
strategies? Why does Amy Chua arrange her comparison the way she does?
17.
According to Daniel Engber, what is the public’s attitude toward taxing junk
food and soda? How does he support this generalization? What does Engber find
“ironic” about “so many advocates for healthy eating”.
All
the Best