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THIRD YEAR👉SOLVED QUESTION PAPER📌FOUNDATION COURSE-01👉JIWAJI UNIVERSITY GWALIOR📌DATE_21_MARCH_2024
CHEMISTRY By D SHARMA · Watch on YouTube · Generated with SnapSummary · 2026-04-15

Video Summary — Chemistry by D. Sharma: BA Part III Foundation Course (Hindi & English) Paper Solutions 📚

Host & Channel

  • Presenter: Dr. Deependra Kumar Sharma
  • Channel: Chemistry by D. Sharma — asks viewers to Like, Share, Subscribe (goal: grow beyond 51k subs → aim 100k) đź””

Video Purpose

  • Full solution walkthrough of the Main Examination (Mar–Apr 2024)
  • Course: BA Part III — Foundation Course (Hindi Language & English Language)
  • Exam date: 21 March 2024 (Hindi paper) / 31 March 2024 (English paper) — affiliated to Jiwaji University, Gwalior
  • Structure: 50 Hindi questions + 50 English questions (100 total). Presenter solves and explains answers.

Hindi Section — Key Q&A Highlights (50 questions) 🇮🇳

  • Q1: Bhawani Prasad Mishra born on 29 Mar 1913 at Tig village, Hoshangabad. (Ans: C)
  • Q2: Awards: Sahitya Akademi (1972) for "Buni Hui Rassi" and Padma Shri (not Padma Bhushan). (Ans: D: A & B)
  • Q3: Satpura ki Rani = Panchmani. (Ans: ? shown)
  • Q4–6: "Vaapsi" story — Author: Usha Priyabandha; Protagonist: Gajadhar Babu; Theme: Family problems.
  • Q7: Swami Vivekananda lectured at World Parliament of Religions, Chicago on 11 Sep 1893. (Ans: A)
  • Q8: He emphasized Indian culture and religion.
  • Q9: "Mere Ram ka mukut..." — Vidyanivas Mishra (Ans: A).
  • Q10: Vidyanivas Mishra born 4 June 1926, Pakr Diha, Gorakhpur (UP). (Ans: A)
  • Q11: "Niri aur Bechari" = Goraiya. (Ans: A)
  • Q12: Gandhi wrote Satyagraha history about South Africa. (Ans: C)
  • Q13: Founder of Parsi religion: Zoroaster (Zarathustra). (Ans: C)
  • Q14: Meaning of Sufi: God’s devotee free from worldly vices (Ans: E/Fakir).
  • Q15: Jain Tirthankara = Mahavira.
  • Q16: Sikh founder = Guru Nanak. (Ans: B)
  • Q17: Founder of Buddhism = Gautam Buddha. (Ans: B)
  • Q18: Veda literal meaning = "importance/knowledge" (Ans: A)
  • Q19: Christian holy book = Bible. (Ans: B)
  • Q20: Founder of Islam = Prophet Muhammad. (Ans: C)
  • Q21: Upanishads are based on ...? (Ans indicated)
  • Q22: Who started kirtan tradition = Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (Ans: B)
  • Q23: Din-e-Ilahi started by Akbar in 1582 (Ans: B)
  • Q24: Oldest Veda = Rigveda (mentions numbers of mantras, mandals, sukta). (Ans: A)
  • Q25: Founder of Bhagavat Dharma = Lord Krishna; mantra example: "Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya".
  • Q26: Lumbini = Buddhist birthplace.
  • Q27: Origin of "Santo" = Japan.
  • Q28: Anuvrat associated with Jainism.
  • Q29: Smallest unit of language = sound (dhvani).
  • Q30–35: Sentence types and classifications:
    • By form: Simple, Compound, Complex (3 types)
    • By meaning: 8 types
    • Oral expression relates to pronunciation; written to matra & spelling
    • Sentence-structure errors / purity rules discussed.
  • Q36: Translation via a third party = Indirect/mediated translation (Ashi/Interpreted).
  • Q37: Types of translation = 5 types (noted).
  • Q38: "Vad" = speaker / to speak.
  • Q39: Literal meaning of translation explained (imitative repetition).
  • Q40: Important aid in translation = Language & Style.
  • Q41: Indian democracy = successful & world’s largest (Ans: D: both A & B).
  • Q42: Roughly 100–110 countries have democratic systems. (Ans: C)
  • Q43: Essential for democracy = trust/faith (Ans: D).
  • Q44: “Government of the people, by the people, for the people” = Abraham Lincoln.
  • Q45: 15th Lok Sabha elections held in 2009.
  • Q46: Durban anti-racist conference held in 2001. (Ans: C)
  • Q47: "Satyam JAYate" from Mandukya Upanishad.
  • Q48: Jnanpith Award given for literature.
  • Q49: Hindi’s "Sren" period = Bhakti Kala.
  • Q50: First Hindi woman story-writer = Bang Mahila (real name Rajendra B. Ghosh).
  • Passing note: Need 17 correct answers (out of 50) to pass Hindi section.

English Section — Key Q&A Highlights (50 questions) 🇬🇧

  • General note: Presenter attempts accurate answers; claims ~95% accuracy; invites comments for corrections.
  • Questions cover:
    • Poetry comprehension: "The Express", "The Word is Too Much With Us" — authors, main messages, line counts, meanings.
      • Q1: Poem "The Express" — Option B (ref. Stephen Spender video).
      • Q2: Stephen Spender associated with LITERACY MOVEMENT (Ans: A).
      • Q3: Message of poem "The Word is Too Much With Us" — materialism critique (Ans: A).
      • Q4: Poem lines count = 14 (Ans: C).
      • Q5: Meaning of "raps late and soon" = every moment of our lives (Ans: B).
    • Prose/Comprehension: authors like Steven Lycock, Mark Twain; plot/details e.g., bank deposit amount $56, author charges, narrative outcomes.
    • Essay writing: types of essays, characteristics of good essays, isolation during COVID (purpose/use), refractive essays, homographs, idioms.
      • Q12: Not characteristic of a good essay = Fakeness (Ans: C).
      • Q13: Isolation during COVID used for patients & those tested positive; meaning separation in medical facility (Ans: C / Both A & B).
    • Functional English: greetings, introductions, flight announcements, boarding pass phrases, FIR as primary legal document, who can file FIR (victim, eyewitness, person with solid info).
    • Resume/CV:
      • Purpose: introduce yourself (Ans: D).
      • Format listing work history with most recent first = Chronological (Ans: C).
      • Languages/skills → mention in Additional Information section (Ans: B).
      • Do not mention address in resume (Ans: A).
      • "Resume" = American word (Ans: D).
      • Important CV part = Employment experience (Ans: C).
      • CV must be in formal language; CV = Curriculum Vitae.
    • Blogging & web:
      • Regularly updated personal web pages = Blogs (Ans: blog).
      • Blog expresses personal views & opinions (Ans: A).
      • A person who blogs = Blogger (Ans: A).
      • Modern interaction between reader & blogger: likes, comments, shares (Ans: C).
    • Internet & Email:
      • URL = Uniform Resource Locator (Ans: A).
      • SMTP = Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (Ans: D).
      • Early internet messenger/email content = initially text-only (Ans: B).
      • Email advantages: ease of communication (Ans: D / All mentioned).
      • Proper email structure: subject, body, closing, signature (Ans: D).
      • Full form of email = Electronic Mail (Ans: A).
      • CTA = Call To Action (Ans: C).
      • CC field = used for carbon copy recipients (Ans: C).
  • Presenter mentions channel/blog links in description; invites engagement and corrections.

Final Notes & Calls to Action âś…

  • Encourages students to:
    • Subscribe, Like, Share, and comment for doubts/corrections. 🙏
    • Check playlist for full video-lectures and detailed explanations of each question. ▶️
  • Closing: Patriotism sign-off — Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.

If you want, I can convert this into a concise printable answer key (Hindi + English) listing all 100 questions with final answers only.

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