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ISC Physics Question Paper 2013 (Text)

PHYSICS PAPER- 1


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Part I (20 Marks)

Question 1

A. Choose the correct alternative (a), (b), (c) or (d) for each of the questions given below:


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Answer one question from Section A and four questions from Section B. In Section B choose questions on at least three textbooks which may include EITHER Shakespeare's Macbeth OR Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion.

Note: You are required to select questions on one play only,

EITHER Macbeth OR Pygmalion in Sections A and B.

The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [Jo
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SECTION A
 (Answer one question)

Macbeth - Shakespeare

Question 1

Choose two of~the passages (a) to (c) and answer briefly the questions that follow

(a) Duncan        :     Whence cam 'st thou, worthy thane?

     Ross            :                                      From Fife, great king,                                   
                               Where the Norwegian banners flout the sky                                  
                               And fan our people cold.            
                               Norway himself, with terrible numbers,
                               Assisted by that most disloyal traitor,                                  
                               The Thane of Cawdor, began a dismal conflict,                                   
                               Till that Bellona's bridegroom, lapp'd in proof,                                   
                               Confronted him with self- comparisons,                                   
                               Point against point, rebellious arm 'gainst arm,                                   
                               Curbing his lavish spirit. And to conclude,                                   
                               The victory fell on us

      Duncan        :     Great happiness!

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