MCQ Pattern English I-II Semester
MCQ Pattern English I-II Semester
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Semester-I Question paper pattern for Compulsory English (F. Y. BA/BCom/BSc) Total marks 30 Duration of Time 30 Multiple choice questions carrying one mark each. Questions based on Section I, II & III Internal assessment: 20 marks for Written test 2 Tests for 30 marks each to be conducted by the concerned teacher on Section I-IV. Total marks obtained out of 60 marks to be converted to its corresponding value out of 20 marks and submitted to the University. The answer sheets of the internal tests to be maintained for at least one year by the department.
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III. Grammar and Vocabulary: Articles, prepositions, modal auxiliaries, antonyms, synonyms, one-word substitutes IV. Written Communication: Note Making and Note Taking
Semester-II Question paper pattern for Compulsory English (F. Y. BA/BCom/BSc) Total marks 30 Duration of Time 30 Multiple choice questions carrying one mark each. Questions based on Section I, II & III Internal assessment: 20 marks for Written test 2 Tests for 30 marks each to be conducted by the concerned teacher on Section I-IV. Total marks obtained out of 60 marks to be converted to its corresponding value out of 20 marks and submitted to the University. The answer sheets of the internal tests to be maintained for at least one year by the department.
Books Recommended: 1. Crystal, David. 1985, Rediscover Grammar with David Crystal. Longman 2. Bakshi, R. N. A Course in English Grammar. Orient Longman 3. Close, R. A. Reference Grammar for Students of English. Orient Longman 4. Krishnaswamy, N. Modern English A Book of Grammar, Usage & Composition. Macmillan India Ltd. 5. Aroor, Usha (Ed.) WordMaster Learners Dictionary of Modern English. Orient Longman 6. Hewings, M. 1999, Advanced English Grammar. Cambridge University Press
Semester-I Question paper pattern for Modern English Structure (B.A.F.Y.) Total marks 40 Duration of Time 40 Multiple choice questions carrying one mark each. Questions based on all units Internal assessment: 10 marks for Written test 2 Tests for 30 marks each to be conducted by the concerned teacher on the syllabus. Total marks obtained out of 60 marks to be converted to its corresponding value out of 10 marks and submitted to the University. The answer sheets of the internal tests to be maintained for at least one year by the department.
Semester-II Phonetics I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. The Organs of Speech The Description and Classification of Speech Sounds The Description and Classification of Vowels The Description and Classification of Consonants Phonetic symbols and the IPA Phonemic and Phonetic Transcription Phonology Phoneme sequences and Consonant Cluster The Syllable Word Accent Accent and Rhythm in Connected Speech Intonation Varieties of English Pronunciation
Books Recommended: 1. Balasubranium, T. 1981, A Textbook of Phonetics for Indian Students. New Delhi: Macmillan 2. Sethi, J. & P. V. Dhamija, 1997, A Course in Phonetics and Spoken English. New Delhi, Prentice-Hall 3. OConnor, J. D. Better English Pronunciation 4. Jones, Daniel et al English Pronouncing Dictionary. UBS New Delhi
Semester-II Question paper pattern for Modern English Structure (B.A.F.Y.) Total marks 40 Duration of Time 40 Multiple choice questions carrying one mark each. Questions based on all units Internal assessment: 10 marks for Written test 2 Tests for 30 marks each to be conducted by the concerned teacher on the syllabus. Total marks obtained out of 60 marks to be converted to its corresponding value out of 10 marks and submitted to the University. The answer sheets of the internal tests to be maintained for at least one year by the department.
B. A. First Year MCQ Pattern Paper-II: Reading Fiction and History of English Literature Objectives: 1) To introduce the students to the literary genre fiction 2) To make them aware of the various types of fiction 3) To develop the critical sensibility of the students while reading and comprehending fiction 4) To encourage the students for further reading 5) To prepare them for competitive exams Semester-I A. Introduction Sanders, Andrew. 2006. The Short Oxford History of English Literature (Indian Edition). New Delhi: OUP Introduction Old English Literature Medieval Literature 1066-1510 Short Stories (Images A Handbook of Stories Ed. M. M. Lukose, Macmillan) R. K. Narayan The Axe Pearl Buck The Refugees A. J. Cronin Two Gentlemen of Verona Mark Twain Luck O. Henry One Thousand Dollars
Semester-I Question paper pattern for Paper-II: Reading Fiction and History of English Literature
Total marks 40 Duration of Time 40 Multiple choice questions carrying one mark each. Questions based on all sections Internal assessment: 10 marks for Written test 2 Tests for 30 marks each to be conducted by the concerned teacher on the syllabus. Total marks obtained out of 60 marks to be converted to its corresponding value out of 10 marks and submitted to the University. The answer sheets of the internal tests to be maintained for at least one year by the department.
Semester-II A. Introduction Sanders, Andrew. 2006. The Short Oxford History of English Literature (Indian Edition). New Delhi: OUP Renaissance and Reformation: Literature 1510-1620 Novels George Orwell Paulo Coelho E.M.Forster
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Recommended Reading: 1) Forster, E. M. 1949, Aspects of the Novel. 2) Lukas, Georg. The Theory of the Novel. London: Merlin 3) Standard and authentic editions of the texts published by publishers like OUP, CUP, Longman, Macmillan, Penguin, Routledge, Signet Classic, etc. Semester-II Question paper pattern for Paper-II: Reading Fiction and History of English Literature Total marks 40 Duration of Time 40 Multiple choice questions carrying one mark each. Questions based on all sections Internal assessment: 10 marks for Written test 2 Tests for 30 marks each to be conducted by the concerned teacher on the syllabus. Total marks obtained out of 60 marks to be converted to its corresponding value out of 10 marks and submitted to the University. The answer sheets of the internal tests to be maintained for at least one year by the department.
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