Friday 26 June 2020

AHSEC Class 11 | Determiner | English Grammar Previous year questions with solutions

AHSEC Class 11 | Determiner | English Grammar Previous year questions with solutions

AHSEC Class 11 | Determiner | English Grammar Previous year questions with solutions
Determiners for Class 11 | AHSEC
                                   



H.S. 1999
Insert determiners (a, an, some, no, any, this) in any four of the blanks:

Arun: I have an essay to write. But my pen has no ­ink in it. Can you lead me some ink?
Neela: I’m sorry, I have no ink.
Aru: Don’t you have any ink at all?
Neela: No, I don’t have any.
Arun: Well, can you lead me a pen? 
Neela: You can borrow a pen from me, but you must return it soon.
Arun: I’II buy some ink and then return your pen.
Neela: I’II need my pen this afternoon. I’ve to write a letter.

H.S. 2000
Insert appropriate determiners in the following blanks:

Mary is not at the office. I think she has gone home. 
They stood on other side of the bed.
You can stop any time you like. 
Could you give me some examples?
Do you watch the television?
I know the household where that happened. 
I shall miss all my friends.

H.S.2001
We have very little information.
I remember her name now.
I heard it with my own ears.
I got a postcard from Susan.
I am going to walk up the steps towards you.
Good evening, in _____ programme. We are going to look at the way in which Indian music has developed in recent years.
I had many good ideas. 

H.S.2002
Read the following paragraph and underline four different determiners:

But he had the courage to hear every lesson to the very last. After the writing we had a lesson in history., and then the babies chanted their ba, be, bi, bo, bu. Down there at the back of the room Old Houser had put on his spectacles and holding his primer in both hands, spelled the letters with them. You could see that he too was crying, his voice trembled with emotion, and it was so funny to hear him that we all wanted to laugh and cry. Ah how well I remember it, that last lesson.

H.S.2003 
Insert appropriate determiners {each, a, any, the, every, little, much, a few} in the following blanks:

Kalidas is the Homer of India. 
Sanjay gave me a one rupee note. 
He does not have any money to buy a present for Mitu. 
 Each of the boys was given a pen by their teacher. 
Gandhiji used to go for a walk every morning. 
He has little time to spare. 
The teacher was very angry as only a few students were present for the unit test.
He is much happier than before.

H.S.2004
Insert appropriate determiners {, the little, both, the, little, own, enough, an, all} in the following blanks: 

He is an M.A. in English.
I saw the accident with my own eyes. 
The rich cannot buy happiness with their money. 
All his friends deserted him at the hour of need. 
The old man is strong enough to walk.
He had little time to spare as he was in a hurry.
The milk I had was split. 
Both Raghu and Rita had attended the class. 

H.S.2005
Insert appropriate determiners {few, every, all, a, our, which, any, little} in the following blanks: 
Which book do you want?
Give me a one rupee note. 
 The few friends he had, left him. 
 Every morning my grandfather would go for a walk. 
I have little to spear. 
Have you lost all your articles?
We are proud of our country.

H.S.2006
Insert appropriate determiners {each, any, his, all, the, enough, a, little} in the following blanks: 
The Taj Mahal is a historical monument.
I care little for him.
John is strong enough to walk. 
Each of the players was rewarded by the Minister. 
Have you lost all of your articles? 
She found a one-rupee coin on the road.
The lady in green saree is his aunt.
Give me any of the pens that you have.

H.S.2007
Insert appropriate determiners {each, any, few, little, the, both, an, every} in the following blanks: 
Kalidas is the Homer of India.
He has little time to spear.
Gandhiji used to go for a walk every morning.
Do you need any help from me?
Both Raghu and Rita had attended the function.
Our principal is a man of few words.
Sri Lanka is an island. 
Each of the boys was given a prize.

H.S.2008
Insert appropriate determiners {her, any, the, a, enough, each, all, an} in the following blanks: 
The Brahmaputra flows through Assam. 
He donated all his books to the District Library.
My neighbor is a teacher.
An umbrella protects us from sun and rain.
The tall boy is her brother.
The child is old enough to go to school.
Do you meet any of your childhood friends?
Each of the students was given a question paper.

H.S.2009
Insert appropriate determiners {little, her, a, the, own, enough, all, an} in the following blanks:
The patient is strong enough to walk.
Sri Lanka is an island.
The Taj Mahal is in Agra. 
All the participants will get certificates.
We have very little information about the situation in Tibet.
I remember her name now. It’s Nini.
He heard it with his own ears.

H.S.2010
Insert appropriate determiners {a, an, each, the, any, his, a little} in the following blanks:
There were about a hundred boys in the meeting today.
The Ganga is a holy river of India. 
Mr. Baruah is an N.C.C. officer.
Please don’t ask me any questions. 
There is a little water in the jug.
Each player was given a certificate.
His brother lives in Delhi.

H.S.2016
Fill in the blanks with suitable determiners:
a. We have very little information. {few/little}
b. Do you have any questions? {some/any}

H.S.2017
a. Do you need any help? {some/ any}
b. Each of the boys was given a pen. {Every/Each}

H.S.2018
a. He had little time spare as he was in a hurry. (a little/little)
b. Do you have any complaint against the authority? (some/any)

H.S.2019
a. There is still some milk in the jug. (some/little)
b. Kamal received much encouragement from his teachers. (many/much)


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