Unit 3H: Reading and Understanding in Urdu

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Write your name here Surname Other names Edexcel GSE entre Number andidate Number Urdu Unit 3H: Reading and Understanding in Urdu Wednesday 8 June 2011 Morning Time: 50 minutes You do not need any other materials. Higher Tier Paper Reference 5UR03/3H Total Marks Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number. nswer all questions. nswer the questions in the spaces provided there may be more space than you need. You must not use a dictionary. Information The total mark for this paper is 40. The marks for each question are shown in brackets use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. dvice Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. Keep an eye on the time. Try to answer every question. heck your answers if you have time at the end. P39040 2011 Edexcel Limited. 1/1/1/1/1/ *P390400116* Turn over

nswer LL questions. Some questions must be answered with a cross in a box. If you change your mind about an answer, put a line through the box and then mark your new answer with a cross. Lifestyle 1 You read the following passage about modern lifestyle. ¹ ä3 t ± yz â ì ;gy k(,`zzg {Šyv a Æ p Dƒ  gzh+' t ce à VÍß ì @* ƒ {Šc* i # gzz e à ~ ì 3 ð=ƒ ~ Vâ3 *Š Ð tø Vßj  [Z, Ì ligz {!*gzz N3 Z½ q Å yq p 7  õ O F 9 Z à VðFO + E DY bš ä3,z ~ ¹ Ì V gzz Vc*! a Æ ö OF9 Z Æ a Æ ys ~gz Which statements are correct? Put a cross in the four correct boxes. Example: Fast food has become very popular. School meals are healthier. Fast food contains less salt. hildren like school meals. D We should eat vegetables. E People should exercise. F Fast food is good for health. G There is little fat in fast food. H Fast food is delicious. (Total for Question 1 = 4 marks) 2 *P390400216*

Free time 2 Some friends are talking about how they spend their free time. Vƒ Y Vƒ [Š Vƒ n yš ì 4 Æ gzâz é OF 9 Z 9Š a Æ ~gzh+y ~ ì M Üz Vƒ Lg @* Ð tø ö Ù6,~z '!*Ð V2zŠ Æ V2zŠ Y ~ m = Ì Z# = 6,,MÚZ Â ~ K p 7 Â ~ : : : : : % - {g Z *% What is each person interested in? Put a cross in the correct box. D E watching sport shopping cricket film chatting Example: Maryam (i) mir (ii) Younis (iii) Sarah (iv) hmed (Total for Question 2 = 4 marks) *P390400316* 3 Turn over

Holiday plans 3 You read these comments on a social networking site. Vƒ @* <ÍZ Ð ä ^ M ÚZ p Vƒ Le * Y èfl GE 47 a Æ ägz /VG é54 HON F 9 ~ Ï 7 ]iyz Ð y p Ï Vz I * Y ^e Æ VÙ KZ ~ Vƒ <ÍZ Ð ]uzz ázz äw 7 6,Vz!Z ðzƒ p Vƒ Se 9Š M%Z ~ Y 7 b èy Š 7 Ì ]â g Æ yß J- ÌZ Â ä ~ D?4 7 wš ƒ \W ~ y H? õñ& G N VY 6,t Ù!*vß \W E What do they think about holidays away from home? Write the correct letters in the boxes. Example: nxious about the long journey. (i) Nothing wrong with staying local. (ii) Not allowed to go with friends. (iii) annot save. (iv) Doesn t approve of airport hassle. (Total for Question 3 = 4 marks) 4 *P390400416*

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4 You read the following information in a leaflet. Visitor information à Z gzz h+].q-z g7 VŒ p ì  ÌZ a Æ *e ~ ã0*ã à Å E Š!* Wç«! O O Ð zz å @* ƒ à w p `W ŠH c* Š Å p N* g q-z äƒ #Ö ZgZŠ òšziw ì g7 à Z(,Ð ƒ t t¾ ~ ã0*à t Â ó ˆ Ð ~ŠZiW ð Û q- Z Å VßZz g VŒ  ó Zƒ Š!* ',à t ` g / w k "ze à VÍß kz ázz  x* äy {g ŠH H Š!* W ~ yàz ¹F,Å kz ð¾ Å ¹!* ˆ Š!* W à * q-z ì à Z yàz gzz ½ Ï0+ i KZ ~ ~ lˆ Å gçizg ŠZ ~(, q-š4,æ à äz6,a Æ äî h+].q-z Å t p ŠH 3g íz ä VÍß ì ~Š g7 Ì Æ g7 Î 6,y gzz 6 *P390400616*

nswer the following questions in English. (a) Why is Muzaffarabad important? (1)... (b) What do you learn about old Mirpur? (2)...... (c) Why did many people migrate to England? (1)... (d) Why was the new Mirpur built? (1)... (e) Name two qualities of the city. (2)...... (f) Who invested generously to develop this city? (1)... (Total for Question 4 = 8 marks) *P390400716* 7 Turn over

Transport 5 Some friends are discussing how they travel to school. Vƒ W wj wa ~ a kz q-š4,y Z : {% ì Yƒ Ì ligz Ð kz Vƒ @* W 6, ~ : gz ì ì ƒ h ' = èy DY d$œûæ hg y wj ~ ~hç ø èy ì Vƒ ÀQ KZ Vƒ W ~ ð ~ : = éeo & Z } : 6,+R,~ S W : xgz How does each person travel to school? Put a cross in the correct box. D E car bus train on foot bicycle Example: mira (i) sif (ii) Najma (iii) rshad (iv) Iram (Total for Question 5 = 4 marks) 8 *P390400816*

Family and friends 6 Join the two parts together to make complete sentences. å ŠH c* = Ð 0g f', q-z {D,sÎ ~ w kz (i) å c* š Ì Ã VzgZŠ g Ð ¹ VÙ ~ ~ ÅW ä3 ä ö & O Z (ii) Æ I ~ 8-g gzz Vzg½ Ô VßY Ã w; (iii) ˆ ðo ~ M g`g ãî0*g D {z Æ VÙ ~ ä ö & O Z (iv) å 3g wì m{ I Å E }g t ]!*Å Ùp (v) Write the correct letters in the boxes. Example: (i) D (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (Total for Question 6 = 4 marks) *P390400916* 9 Turn over

Shopping habits 7 You see this article in a magazine. ~gzh+y 6,yZ Š% 7 ö OF9 Z ]à Å &Zp ~ ç Æ ~gzh+y DÎ xz²z ä ùÿ b gzz äh+y,q ]gz š 7 Á Ð &Zp ~ e kz Ì Š%  ñy Š ay aî b {z ì I VÂgú ÒZ ö OF9 Z Ð ö OF9 Z Ì a Æ VðFO + E gzz ÙØ É a LZ sü : {z ïš sü Š% 7 Ì q Š!* ', g Å Z# àe Òà 6,Vzq w gzz Â Ô Å ƒ 8j ðã äh+y 6,7 Á,q Dh+y,q a LZ a Æ VzuzŠ /Z 7Z Mh h+y 10 *P3904001016*

Look at the words in the table below. D E oôz ay Á ú ƒ o ) x* ( F G H I J x* $+ ƒ o ïôz" Ð W ay w Write the letter matching the correct word to complete the following sentences about shopping habits. F 'gú ~ ç Æ ~gzh+ y Example: 7 Ð VÂgú Ì Š% ~ ~gzh+y (i) Ã VÂgú Š% (ii) ay Ð b 'gú (iii) Mh h+y 7 J- j ðã Š% (iv) (Total for Question 7 = 4 marks) *P3904001116* 11 Turn over

8 Khalid has written about his work experience. Work experience /Š x ézp -zúz q-z ~ ( ~ yš yš gzz ŠH 5 a Æ N Å Vâ[ '!*~gz ó "Š Æ x = p Vz c* Œ x = x ~ ¹ }uzš { ço'izg w NŠ Å Æ w Ô VÉ% = ä yzgzš ¹ à äw I 9z ] q-z ~ yxgš p J- W b x á Ð W ð$ E M ð ] zz Æ x ä å : x {ge Ì Ù!* ðã å Æ ä È goz {izzgš ñzî ãzû p ŠH V 6, Üz k0*} å ;gw yš ~ 7 à ðã Æ å M ÑZz = 6,ä c* ÑŠ t Zƒ kˆz } Šc*Ð ÑÅ ¹ÜZlp {izzgš ä gzz = ä kq = Æ ÏqÑ ce å * * å Zƒ Z9 x I V VÏ W ð E $ M Y `gš~ ~], Ze Ð ] q-z g0+z KZ Ð å à V;z }izzgš Ç ~ q Vzq ëz 12 *P3904001216*

Read the passage carefully and put a cross in the correct box.?h ~ ¹ ¾ x ä { Example: cš ~g ~gz Û?å Le * x ( ¾ {z (i) wj wh yš? å ) W Ä yš ÐQ (ii) JW â ] *P3904001316* 13 Turn over

?å * x ] Ä :Zizg (iii) ] JW ð E $ M? ;g @* goz ¾{z izg (iv) U yš V¹? H ù ä kq goz t (v) Ð ì " Ug6 Ð Ùp 14 *P3904001416*

?Å ]!*ù ÐkQ ä (vi) Ð N Ð ò3,?å * wez {izzgš yã yš (vii) ê Z ãxgš? ce * H0Æ VÂ!*~gz (viii) g Šc* Þ7 r (Total for Question 8 = 8 marks) TOTL FOR PPER = 40 MRKS *P3904001516* 15

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