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Language through Literature I (LZ13A), 2nd Year 3rd Semester for all BA Degree courses, November 2022 Question Paper with Answer Key, University of Madras

 University of Madras

November 2022 University Exam

Question Paper with Answer Key

Part II – Language through Literature I - LZ13A

2nd Year 3rd Semester

For all BA (except BA English) and

B.Com (Corporate Secretaryship & Cooperation) Programmes

 

Time: 3 Hours                                                                                                     Max. Marks: 50

Answer any FIVE questions. Each question carries 10 marks.

1. (a) Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: (5)

      In American restaurants they call for ‘toasted English’, referring to English muffins which, though being made in America, now retain ‘English’ as a sort of concession to their origin. The same may be said of their language too. They too went through a phase of throwing out the British but retaining their language and letting it flourish on American soil: the resultant language is somewhat different from its British counterpart; it may be said to have gone through a process of ‘toasting’. One noticeable result of this toasting is that much of the formalism surrounding the use of English has been abandoned.

      In America, they have freed the language from the stifling tyranny of the p voice. Where we would say ceremoniously ‘Trespassing Prohibited’, their signboards, as noticed in the parks of Berkeley, merely say, ‘Newly Planted, Don’t Walk’. Or ‘Absolutely No Parking’ leaves no room for speculation, and no motorist need spend too much time peering out and studying the notice. In a similar situation our authorities are likely to plant a twenty-line inscription on the landscape to say, ‘Under Municipal Act so and so this area has been reserved, etc., etc., and any vehicle stationed thereon will be deemed to have contravened subsection so and so of the Motor Vehicles Act, etc., etc.” I saw on many American office doors just ‘Do Not Enter’. The traffic signs at pedestrian crossings never mince words; they just say ‘Go’ or ‘Wait’. In a Hollywood studio, I was rather startled to read ‘Mark Stevens-Keep out’. Mark Stevens is a busy television personality who did not like to be disturbed by visitors. Incidentally, it left me wondering why, if Mr Stevens does not like interruptions, he should announce his name at all on the door! But it is one of the minor mysteries that make travel through that country so engrossing.

      The 'toasting' of English has been achieved through other means also. Americans have evolved certain basic keywords which may be used anywhere, anyhow, words which have universal, multipurpose use. I may make my point clear if I mention the example of the word ‘check’ which may safely be labelled the American National Expression. While British usage confines it to its bare dictionary definitions, the American uses it anywhere, this expression being so devised that one may blindly utter it and still find that it is appropriate for the occasion. ‘I’ll check’ means I’ll find out, investigate, examine, scrutinise verify or probe. ‘Your check’ means your ticket, token or whatever you may have to produce. ‘Check room’ is where you leave your possessions for a while. ‘Check girl’ is one who takes care of your coat, umbrella or anything else you may leave in custody. Check in’ and ‘Check out (at first I heard it as Chuck out and felt rather disturbed) refer to one’s arrival in a hotel and departure there from. And there are scores of other incidental uses for the word. If you are ever hard up for a noun or a verb you may safely utter the word ’check’ and feel confident that it will fit in. ‘Fabulous’ is another word that is used in that country freely, without much premeditation. Of course everyone knows what fabulous means, but the American usage has enlarged its sense. I found a lady in Wisconsin declare ‘Oh, those cats of mine are fabulous’, meaning that they were eccentric. Oh, so and so, be is fabulous!’ may mean anything from a sincere compliment to an insinuation that so and so displays a mild form of charming lunacy.

Answer the following.

(i)         What is known as ‘Toasted English’ in the American restaurants?

Ans: English muffins is known as ‘Toasted English’ in the American restaurants.

(ii)      What is the result of roasting English?

Ans: The use of English has been abandoned.

(iii)   How is ‘Trespassing prohibited’ replaced in America?

Ans: In America Trespassing prohibited is replaced as ‘Newly Planted, Don’t Walk’.

(iv)    How do the American traffic signs direct the pedestrians?

Ans: The traffic signs direct the pedestrians to ‘Go’ or ‘Wait’.

(v)       What do mean by ‘Check in’ and ‘Check out’?

Ans:Check in’ and ‘Check out’ refer to one’s arrival in a hotel and departure there from.

 

(b) Answer the following.

(i) Find the etymological derivation of the word ‘multi’.

Ans: multus

(ii) The cats disappeared under the table. (Convert the sentence into Present perfect tense)

Ans: The cats have disappeared under the table.

(iii) Every child has broken into its own money box. All of them know this. (Convert the following to a compound sentence)

Ans: Every child has broken into its own money box, though they know this.

(iv) Through an greater part on recorded history there was nothing of that kind. (Identity the errors)

Ans: Through a greater part on the recorded history there was nothing of that kind.

(v) Discrimination against woman start at birth itself. (Correct the sentence)

Ans: Discrimination against woman starts at birth itself.

 

2. (a) Read the following lines and answer the questions that follow. (5)

The world is too much with us; late and soon,

Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers;—

Little we see in Nature that is ours;

We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!

This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon;

The winds that will be howling at all hours,

And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers;

For this, for everything, we are out of tune;

It moves us not. Great God! I’d rather be

A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn;

So might I, standing on this pleasant lea,

Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn;

Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea;

Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.

 

Answer the following.

(i) What is the genre of the poem?

Ans: The World is Too Much With Us is written in Petrarchan sonnet.

(ii) What does ‘The world is Too Much With Us’ lament?

Ans: The poem laments how we are completely out of touch with Nature and her great beauty and power.

(iii) Why have people given up the life of harmony with nature, according to the poet?

Ans:  According to the poet, people given up the life of harmony with nature because of increasing materialistic demands.

(iv) Why does the poet want to be a Pagan?

Ans: The poet wants to be a Pagan, because they were close to nature and knew how to respect and cherish nature.

(v) Does the poet believe that the beauty of nature disappeared?

Ans: No, The beauty of nature did not disappeared. Humans forget to connect with nature.

 

(b) Answer the following. (5)

(i) The poet expresses his despair over humanity’s inability to be comforted by nature. (Identify the content word)

Ans: Human being absorbed in materialism and distancing itself from nature.

 (ii) Wordsworth said My heart leaps up when I behold a rainbow in the sky

Ans: Wordsworth said, “My heart leaps up when I behold a rainbow in the sky!”

 (iii) Create two words using the following words as prefixed. (1. Post, 2. Tele)

Ans: 1. Postpone, Postgraduate, Posthumous.

                2. Telegram, Television, Teleport.

(iv) Emily Dickinson emphasises the importance of hope. (Convert this into Passive voice)

Ans: The importance of hope is emphasised by Emily Dickinson.

(v) Pen is mightier than the sword. (Identify the figure of speech)

Ans: Metonymy

 

3. (a) Write a brief essay on the following in 200 words. (5)

Narrate the story of ‘How Much Does A Man Need’.

Ans: 

        In How much land does a man need? Pahom is a peasant determined to rise to the upper class by purchasing as much land as he possibly can. He boasts that if he had enough land, he would not even fear the Devil. Over time, Pahom becomes very possessive of his newly acquired land and hostile with his neighbours. He moves from place to place, always dissatisfied with what he has, and always in search of more and more land. When a stranger comes to him and tells him that a clan in a distant community is selling their excellent land at extremely cheap prices, Pahom is moved by his greed and goes to investigate. The chief of the clan agrees to sell Pahom as much land as he can walk around in one day – the caveat is that he must return to the exact point he started, or the land and money will be forfeited. Pahom sets out to encircle so much land that by the afternoon he realizes he has created too big of a circuit. Panicked, he begins to run and is ultimately driven to exhaustion. As the sun is setting Pahom falls down and dies. His servant buries him, noting that all he ever really needed was six feet of land for his grave.

 

(b) Write a letter to your friend giving your view about online examination. (5)

Ans:

Dear Suganya,

      I am doing fine here and hope you do the same. I am writing this letter to share my experience of online classes. Due to this Covid Pandemic disease, our school started virtual classroom and online teaching.

The online classes make me engaged throughout these lockdown days. I was excited to see all our friends and teaches in the online learning class. But I missed our physical classroom and sometimes face network connectivity issues. Our online classes’ process was gone through ZOOM app, teachers were explaining very well, everyone was enjoying this type of classes.

My exams were taken in viva mode. I was really scared for the viva because I am only used to written exams. But I got better about three days before my first exam and I worked really hard. My exams went much better than I expected.

I hope you are safe and your studies are going well. Say hello to uncle and aunty. Write to me about your examinations, are they in the online or offline mode.

Stay home! Stay safe!!

With love,

V. Usha

 

4. (a) What are the implications of the explosion of information, in post-truth world. According to Chi Luu. (5)

Ans:

          Chi Luu says that now we cannot be sure that the words and the truths we refer to are stable. We know that language change and changes in meaning are inevitable, but this process is usually steady and slow. However, due to the all-consuming nature of the internet and social media, this change takes place faster than it ever has before. The dominant control of offline and online news stories by media corporations coupled with high levels of media consumption has resulted in these language innovations being disseminated to millions of people. This helps the spread of fake news that panders to all kinds of biases and feelings that some cannot identify as false. In such a situation, it is better to be indirect. This sets up the framework for people to believe what they choose to from a certain context. Plausible deniability has become easier due to the shifting nature of language and cleverly worded suggestions. In the post-truth era, public discourse can be confusing as words can develop new meanings and connotations for different groups resulting in an unmanageable complexity.

 

(b) Write a blog on fitness and the need to keep fit. (5)

Ans:

          Exercise and physical activity are good for just about everyone, including older adults. No matter your health and physical abilities, you can gain a lot by staying active. In fact, studies show that “taking it easy” is risky. Often, inactivity is more to blame than age when older people lose the ability to do things on their own. Lack of physical activity also can lead to more visits to the doctor, more hospitalizations, and more use of medicines for a variety of illnesses.

Here are some exercise ideas to help you lift your mood:

  §Walking, bicycling, or dancing. Endurance activities increase your breathing, get your heart pumping, and boost chemicals in your body that may improve mood.

  §Yoga: This mind and body practice typically combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and relaxation. 

     § Tai Chi: This "moving meditation" involves shifting the body slowly, gently, and precisely, while breathing deeply. 

      § Activities you enjoy: Whether it’s gardening, playing tennis, kicking around a soccer ball with your grandchildren.

Here are some other benefits you may get with regular physical activity:

  • Helps you quit smoking and stay tobacco-free.
  • Boosts your energy level so you can get more done.
  • Helps you manage stress and tension.
  • Promotes a positive attitude and outlook.
  • Helps you fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly.
  • Improves your self-image and self-confidence.
  • Helps you spend more time outdoors.

 

5. (a) How does ‘A Marriage Proposal’ highlight the tendency of affluent people while seeking alliances? (5)

Ans: A Marriage proposal based on the tendency of two wealthy families who seek ties with each other to increase their estates by encouraging marriage that would improve their wealth.

      The play presents the human weakness and the realistic problems of common people. This story revolves around three characters Chekhov, his daughter Natalia and his friend Lombok. These two friends are also neighbours. Natalia is a very beautiful girl and Lombok loves her. He wants to marry her but he is very shy to express his feelings before his friend Chekhov. His friends too wants to marry her daughter to Lombok. But he doesn’t know how to put the proposal before Lombok. One day Lombok came to his friend’s house with the proposal to marrying his daughter. Listening this news he becomes very happy and gets ready to marry his daughter to Lombok. Suddenly forgetting this matter both of them (Natalia and Lombok) started quarrelling over their disputed property and their respective dogs. Lombok faints while quarrelling.

      Natalia and Chekhov become worried. When Lombok returns to his senses Natalia accepts the marriage proposal. By this way there comes the happy end.

 

(b) Create a web for yourself. (5)

Ans:

 


6. Write an essay in 300 words, on any of the following: (10)

(a) Global warming and climate change

Ans:

          Global Warming and Climate Change are two sides of the same coin. Both are interrelated with each other and are two issues of major concern worldwide. Greenhouse gases released such as carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants in the earth’s atmosphere cause Global Warming which leads to climate change. Black holes have started to form in the ozone layer that protects the earth from harmful ultraviolet rays. Human activities have created climate change and global warming. Industrial waste and fumes are the major contributors to global warming. Another factor affecting is the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation and also one of the reasons for climate change.  Global warming has resulted in shrinking mountain glaciers in Antarctica, Greenland, and the Arctic and causing climate change. Switching from the use of fossil fuels to energy sources like wind and solar. When buying any electronic appliance buy the best quality with energy savings stars. Don’t waste water and encourage rainwater harvesting in your community.

 

(b) Ageing populations and its impact.

Ans:

          As people live longer and the populations of developed countries grow older, several related problems can be anticipated. The main issue is that there will obviously be more people of retirement age who will be eligible to receive a pension. The proportion of younger, working adults will be smaller, and governments will therefore receive less money in taxes in relation to the size of the population. In other words, an ageing population will mean a greater tax burden of working adults. Further pressures will include a rise in the demand for healthcare, and the fact young adults will increasingly have to look after their elderly relatives.

          There are several actions that governments could take to solve the problems described above. Firstly, a simple solution would be to increase the retirement age for working adults, perhaps from 65 to 70. Nowadays, people of this age tend to be healthy enough to continue a productive working life. A second measure would be for governments to encourage immigration in order to increase the number of working adults who pay taxes. Finally, money from national budgets will need to be taken from other areas and spent for vital healthcare, accommodation and transport facilities for the rising numbers of senior citizens. In conclusion, various measures can be taken to tackle the problems that are certain to arise as the populations of countries grow older.

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