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i. The bus had…..a noisy engine that he could not hear it.

ii. There are not …..books in the college library.


iii. His house is….cold that I have to wear my jacket inside it.
iv. She does not have …..pay for the cloths she ordered.
v. The car is……expensive that they can’t afford to buy it.
6. Join the following pair of sentences using too and enough as shown in the
Open-Test–2076(Falgun) example. 5
Class: XI(Law)eAccMar FM: 20/Subject 05 He : He can’t climb the stairs. He is very weak.
Time: 35Mins/Subject3 45Hrs PM: 10/Subject30 He is too weak to climb the stairs.
He is not strong enough to climb the stairs.
i. We arrived late. We could not get dinner.
English ii. Don’t get married yet. You are too young.
1. Rewrite the following sentences choosing the correct word from the pair iii. Don’t eat that bread. That is stale.
given in the bracket. 5 iv. He spoke very fast. I could not understand him.
i. Don’t get off the bus until it is…..(stationary/stationery) v. You’d better not sit on the ground. It’s damp.
ii. The ……of our college is very intelligent. (principal/principle) 7. How does the writer come to the conclusion that human being is priceless?
iii. I would strongly…….you to use the dictionary. (advice/advise) Explain all level of researches conducted by the writer. 5
iv. She is fond of ……football. (play/playing) 8. Explain the poem On the “Vanity of Earthly Greatness” in a paragraph. 5
.2. Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition. (in, on, for, to, at) 5 9. What are the different types of verbal errors? Why do we commit them?
i. There is a fly…..a wall. Why do we laugh at them? 10
ii. A cow is grazing…..the field.
iii. He was born ….1980.
iv. They are going…..a long walk. clgjfo{ g]kfnL
v. There is a book…..the table.
!= tn lbOPsf j0f{x¿nfO{ pRrf/0f k|oTg / k|f0fTj÷pRrf/0f :yfg / 3f]ifTjsf cfwf/df
3. Respond to the following remarks in two different ways using: so, lrgfpg' xf];\ M %
nor/neither, too, either 5 s, 9, y, k, x, ;, em, o, j, 8
i. I have a cold today. @= tn lbOPsf zAbx¿sf] cIf/ ;+/rgf nvL cIf/ ;ª\Vof;d]t b]vfpg' xf];\ M %
ii. I did not have breakfast this morning. cf~rlnstf, dfWolds, cGo, :ofn, hgcfGbf]ng
iii. My sister lives in London. #= z'4 u/L k'gn]{vg ug'{ xf];\ M %
xfdL cgL t lbgel/ lkmSs} lrof vfg' s:6f] s'0ff u/]sf] n]O b]p x} Û sfn]sL cfdf s]xL gegL
iv. I never watch TV. l;8Lb]lv em/]/ jhf/lt/ lg:sL .
v. My birthday was in August. $= tnsf] cg'R5]bdf /]vfª\sg ul/Psf zAbsf] ju{ klxrfg u/L n]Vg' xf];\ M %
4. Rewrite the sentences below as in the example: 5 dfG5] eG5g\ – uf]nleF8f cfn'sf] l7dfxf 5f]/f] xf] t/ af]6 p:t} eP klg Pp6fsf] hGd h/faf6 csf{sf]
Example: Some kettles switch themselves off. hGd xfFufaf6 x'g] x'Fbf of] ts{ vfnL klxn] klxn] uf]nleF8f vfg kNs]sf afh]x¿n] 5fF6]sf] ukm dfq}
Ans: There are some kettles that switch themselves off. xf] h:tf] dnfO{ nfU5 .
% xf/lht syfdf xf/ xf/ / lht lhtsf] l;4fGt nfu' ePsf] 5 ls 5}g< syfsf] cfwf/df k|ltlqmof
i. Some coffee percolators keep your coffee hot all days. lbg'xf];\ M %
ii. Some fridges can be fixed on the wall. ^= …vfB ;ª\s6 eg]sf] eft ;+s6 xf] Ú vfB ;ª\s6 / h}ljs ljljwtf lgaGwsf] cfwf/df k|ltlqmof
iii. You can put some glass dishes into a hot oven. lbg'xf];\ M %
iv. Some saucepans stop your milk boiling over. (= xfjf x'/Lsf sf/0f lau|]sf] nfOg dd{tsf nflu kfFr lbg;Dd ljB't aGb ul/g] hfgsf/Lsf] g]kfn
v. Some dishwashers can even get the egg off your plates. ljB't\ k|flws/0fsf] ;"rgfsf] gd"gf tof/ kfg'{ xf];\ . %
!) …a9\bf] k|b'if0f / eTs]sf ;8sÚ ;'wf/ ug{ dfu ub}{ sf7df8f}+ dxfgu/kflnsfsf] k|d'vnfO{ kq n]Vg'xf];\
5. Fill in the gaps with a word or phrase choosing from the following: 5 . %
So/such/enough to/too many/too much/so much !!= tn lbOPsf zLif{sdf #)) zAbdf g36fO{ lgaGw n]Vg'xf];\ . !)
-s_ ljBfyL{ hLjgM tk:jL hLjg 3. Mention power of federal and provincial government. 10
-v_ nf]stGq / cg'zf;g 4. Explain doctrine of separation of power and check & balance with judicial
-u_ o'jf ju{sf] ;fdflhs ljsf;df e'ldsf
practices of Nepal. 10
5. What are the functions of council of Ministers? 10
General Principles and theories of law

Group A
Best of Luck
Long Answer questions
Attempt any one. 1x10=10
1. Define the term ‘law’ and describe various kinds of law.
2. What do you mean by justice? Describe John Rawls’s Theory of justice.
Group B
Short Answer questions. 5x10=50
3. Define the term ‘Jurisprudence’.
4. Discuss relationship between rights and duties.
5. Describe different types of property.
6. Differentiate civil liability from criminal liability.
7. Briefly discuss the types of person.

Nepalese legal system


Long Question
1. Define meaning and nature of Hindu Jurisprudence. 6
2. What do you mean by judicial review. 6
3. Explain characteristic of Nepalese legal System. 6
Short Question
4. Describe the law of lichhavi period. 4
5. Explain the historical development of Nepalese legal System. 4
6. Examine the influence of Civil legal system in the Nepalese legal System. 4
7. Explain the constitutional history of Nepal 4
Very short Question
8. Common law 2
9. Dayabhag School 2
10. Manav Nyayasastra 2
11. Code of coduct of lawyer 2
12. Itachapali 2
13. Ram shah 2

Constitutional Law and Nepalese Constitution


1. Differentiate between fundamental rights and directive principles. 10
2. What is constitutionalism? Why it is important? 10

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