BBA 2nd Semester
English II Board Question Paper 2024

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TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
Office of the Dean
November 2024
Full Marks:100 Pass Marks:50 Time:3 Hrs.
BBA / BBM /
Second Semester /
ENG 202:
English II

Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as for as practicable.
The figures in the margin indicate full marks

Long Answer Questions
Section "A"

Brief Answer Questions:

[10 × 2 = 20]
1.

Why do you think Indians call paper bills green frog skins?

2.

What do you think is the main purpose of art?

3.

Why is the man's name not mentioned in the story The Andhi Khola?

4.

Match phrasal verbs (1-4) to academic verbs (a-d).
1. go on
2. go up
3. look into
4. leave out

a. exclude.
b. study :
c. continue,
d. increase

5.

How do the Gods appear in the story A Tale?

6.

Find two spelling mistakes in each sentence below and rewrite correcting them. Also underline the corrected spelling.
a. Bye leading comfortable lives, people may be endangering futur generations.
b. It is believed that the place were solar energy wood be most effective is the Sahara.

7.

How is the king defeated in the story The Empty Drum?

8.

Complete the sentences below with a suitable link and condition.
a. Individuals should be allowed to do whatever they like ...............................
b. Risk is acceptable in the workplace .....................................................

9.

Why does Albert Camus say Sisyphus is happy? Do you agree he is happy?

10.

Circle the synonym in each group which is closest in meaning to the word in bold.
a. initial subsequent/ original/ unusual
b. offshore underground/ on the sea/ on the beach

Section "B"

Short Answer Questions:(Attempt any SIX)

[6 × 5 = 30]
11.

Why does the writer in the story The Dog of Titwal, describe the two groups of soldiers as being similar in their attitude and anger? Explain.

12.

What does the short play The Sandbox symbolize? Why are the characters not given any specific names?

13.

Match words and phrases (1-5) with definitions (a-e).
a. disease epidemic
b. drug dependency
c. preventable illness
d. cosmetic surgery
e. patent

1. a medical operation which is intended to improve a person's appearance)
2. a disease which can be avoided, often by a person looking after themselves better
3. an illness which affects large numbers of people at the same time
4. athe official legal right to make or sell an invention for a particular number of years.
5. being unable to function normally without a particular medicine

14.

According to the essay, The Right to Control One's Learning, what are the drawbacks of compulsory education? How can they be minimized or eliminated?

15.

Match adjectives (1-5) to definitions (a-e).
1. abstract
2. decorative
3. avant-garde
4. monumental
5. figurative

a. very big
b. showing people or things in a similar way to real life
c. made to look attractive
d. ideas and styles that are very original and modern
e. relating to ideas, not to real things

16.

Rearrange the words below to make noun phrases.
a. a/list/dishes/of/traditional
b. programs/ cookery/ television
c. allergies/ and/ increase/ in/ noticeable/ a / diabetes
d. preparation/ time/a/ of/ deal/ great/and
e. g/of/fruits/variety/ new

17.

The poem In Just is based on a contrast between active childhood and lethargic manhood. Discuss.

Section "C"

Long Answer Questions:(Attempt any THREE)

[3 × 10 = 30]
18.

Examine Chief Seattle's views on land, religion, and cultural pride. How do the values of the Nepali people compare to those of Chief Seattle?

19.

Does taking bigger risks lead to greater rewards in your personal life, career, and finances? Discuss the reasons for and against this idea and share your own opinion.

20.

How does Amina represent the condition of women under patriarchy? Why do you sympathize with her?

21.

Why is having a green environment important for our health, communities, and the planet? Discuss the benefits of eco-friendly practices and how they can help combat issues like pollution and climate change.

Section "D"

Comprehensive Answer / Case / Situation Analysis Questions:

[4 × 5 = 20]
22.

Read the following case and answer the questions asked below;

Bulbul Thapa, a second-semester Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) student, feels both excited and nervous about his upcoming assignment for his English Language course. His task is to write a research essay analyzing how different leadership styles impact organizational performance. Drawing from his father's background as a police officer, where he often uses a mix of authoritative and transformational leadership, Bulbul is determined to do well.

To start, Bulbul recognizes the importance of a strong thesis statement. He decides on the following thesis: "Transformational leadership, which focuses on inspiration and motivation, generally improves organizational performance compared to transactional leadership, which relies on rewards and punishments." With this thesis in mind, he begins drafting his first paragraph. Bulbul writes, "Transformational leadership is crucial for creating an environment of trust and innovation in organizations. By encouraging employees to put the organization's needs above their own, transformational leaders foster a culture of teamwork and dedication. For instance, a study by Bass and Avolio (1994) found that organizations led by transformational leaders had higher employee satisfaction and productivity."

This paragraph effectively introduces his first point, linking it to his thesis while providing supporting evidence. As he continues, Bulbul understands the importance of clear paragraph structure. He outlines his next paragraph to discuss transactional leadership. He writes, "On the other hand, transactional leadership emphasizes achieving goals through leaders and followers, focusing on ensuring compliance through rewards and punishments. While this style can boost short-term performance, it often lacks the ability to inspire long-term commitment and innovation. Research by Judge and Piccolo (2004) shows that organizations with transactional leaders may see limited employee morale and engagement." Here, Bulbul successfully contrasts the two leadership styles using research to back up his arguments.

Recognizing the need for smooth transitions, Bulbul incorporates phrases that guide readers through his essay. For example, he uses words like "however," "in contrast," and "additionally" to connect his ideas seamlessly. This attention to flow enhances the readability of his essay. After drafting his body paragraphs, Bulbul takes time to review his work. He knows that writing involves more than just creating a draft; it requires revising and editing. He revisits his thesis statement to ensure that each paragraph supports his central argument. Bulbul checks for clarity, coherence, and grammatical accuracy, making necessary adjustments to strengthen his essay.

Once satisfied with the content, Bulbul focuses on crafting his conclusion. He writes, "In conclusion, while both transformational and transactional leadership styles have their advantages, transformational leadership stands out as the more effective approach for improving organizational performance. By promoting trust, collaboration, and innovation, transformational leaders can guide their organizations toward long-term success." This conclusion effectively summarizes his main points and reinforces his thesis. Finally, after several revisions, Bulbul submits his essay with a sense of accomplishment. He has transformed his initial ideas into a well-structured piece that clearly articulates his thesis and supports it with compelling evidence.

Questions:
a. What are the key elements of an effective thesis statement? How did Bulbul Thapa incorporate those elements into his essay?
b. Why is paragraph structure important in academic writing? Analyze how Bulbul organized his paragraphs.
c. Why are transitions between paragraphs essential in an essay? Provide examples of transitional phrases used by Bulbul in his writing.
d. Reflect on the revision process. What strategies can students use to improve their writing after completing their first draft?