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- Shyam teaches Mathematics …….. English.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) across (B) besides
(C) beside (D) over
- You take it very easy, __________?
(Choose the correct option)
(A) didn’t you (B) mustn’t you
(C) won’t you (D) don’t you
- I am going to __________ .
(Choose the correct option)
(A) cutting my hair (B) hair cut
(C) have my hair cut (D) cut my hair up
- Choose the correct spelling :
(A) Suced (B) Sicued
(C) Succeed (D) Sucud
- He speaks __________ French nor English.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) either (B) and
(C) or (D) neither
- The synonym of ‘Genuine’ is
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Pleasant (B) Angry
(C) Graceful (D) Real
- Have some more tea, __________ ?
(Choose the correct option)
(A) won’t you (B) must you
(C) can you (D) should you
- The rise and fall of the tide __________ due to lunar influence.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) are (B) is
(C) were (D) have
- The children locked __________ up in the cupboard.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) their (B) himself
(C) them (D) themselves
- The synonym of ‘Concealed’ is
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Covered (B) Sealed
(C) Closed (D) Hidden
- The antonym of ‘Urban’ is
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Rustic (B) Rural
(C) Civil (D) Foreign
- ‘To make both ends meet’ means
(Choose the correct option)
(A) to buy costly articles (B) to live within one’s income
(C) live a luxurious life (D) to please all people
- We arrived on __________ fourth of July.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) a (B) the
(C) an (D) none
- The ladder leaned __________ the wall.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) against (B) for
(C) at (D) in
- Choose the correct spelling :
(A) Exploite (B) Expluit
(C) Exploit (D) Expleat
- I __________ swim across the river.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) can (B) dare
(C) need (D) may have
- __________ they played well, they could not win.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Though (B) Even though
(C) Even if (D) May though
- I always __________ the poor.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) help (B) helped
(C) helping (D) has helping
- He declared his __________
(Choose the correct option)
(A) innocence (B) innocently
(C) innocent (D) by innocent
- They were surprised __________ hear him sing.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) by (B) to
(C) at (D) of
- He has properly __________ the rules and regulations.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) understand (B) to understand
(C) understood (D) understanding
- __________ a borrower nor a lender be.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Either (B) Nor
(C) Neither (D) Or
- India is progressing __________ .
(Choose the correct option)
(A) by leaps and bounds (B) by fits and starts
(C) by body and soul (D) by hook or by crook
- I want to take __________ classes this year.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) less (B) little
(C) fewer (D) any
- Her employer always finds fault __________ her.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) by (B) in
(C) with (D) to
- Let us have __________ drink now.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) a (B) the
(C) an (D) any
- My friend and I __________ our homework everyday.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) do (B) does
(C) have (D) has done
- The cat is hiding __________ the bed.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) in (B) under
(C) on (D) between
- __________ of my friends are coming to the party.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) The number (B) Much
(C) Most (D) Mere
- I can’t believe __________ my purse at home.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) I forget (B) I have forget
(C) I forgotten (D) I forgot
- He is the __________ of the two brothers.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) younger (B) more young
(C) young (D) youngest
- The cake tasted __________ sweet that I couldn’t finish it.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) so (B) very
(C) such (D) too
- The teacher said, “Is anyone there?”
(Choose the correct indirect speech)
(A) The teacher asked if anyone was there
(B) The teacher will ask if anyone was there
(C) The teacher had said if anyone was there
(D) The teacher will say if anyone was there
- We __________ be punctual.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) ought (B) might
(C) may (D) must
- Is Hindi spoken by them?
(Choose the correct active voice)
(A) Do they speak Hindi? (B) Speak Hindi will they?
(C) Should they speak Hindi? (D) Hindi must they speak?
- Smita is rich. Smita is a miser.
(Choose the correct combination)
(A) Smita is rich, still she is not a miser
(B) Smita is rich, still she is a miser
(C) Smita is not rich, still she is a miser
(D) Smita is rich, still she was a miser
- The antonym of ‘Admit’ is
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Confess (B) Accept
(C) Deny (D) Comply
- The synonym of ‘Strategy’ is
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Fame (B) Criminal
(C) Plan (D) Invasion
- The antonym of ‘Common’ is
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Ordinary (B) Rare
(C) Natural (D) Beautiful
- The synonym of ‘Justify’ is
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Attack (B) Explain
(C) React (D) Erase
- The antonym of ‘Duplicate’ is
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Copy (B) Clone
(C) Original (D) Photostat
- He is a straightforward man and keeps flatterers …………….. .
(A) at any rate (B) at arm’s length
(C) all the rage (D) all told
- Have you …………….. Amrita?
(A) see (B) saw
(C) seeing (D) seen
- She …………….. know the answer.
(A) have (B) ought
(C) might (D) did
- The house caught fire. All the books were burnt.
(Choose the correct combination)
(A) As the house caught fire and all the books were burnt
(B) The house having caught fire, all the books were burnt
(C) All the books were burnt, the house caught fire
(D) As the books burnt, the house caught fire
- Choose the correctly spelt word:
(A) Genuine (B) Genune
(C) Gennuine (D) Gennune
- Veena had written a letter. (Passive Voice)
(A) A letter had been written by Veena
(B) A letter is wrote by Veena
(C) A letter was written by Veena
(D) Write a letter by Veena
- He is wiser than you. (Negative Sentence)
(A) He is not wise than you
(B) He is not the wisest man
(C) You are not so wise as he
(D) You are not wiser than you
- Do you think we will be unhappy ……………..?
(A) ever (B) forever
(C) never (D) not
- I have nothing …………….. to say.
(A) further (B) neither
(C) farther (D) either
- London is the …………….. city in England.
(A) larger (B) largest
(C) more large (D) large
- I am not ill, but I am …………….. tired.
(A) a little (B) a few
(C) some (D) few
- Are they not cheating us? (Passive Voice)
(A) Are we not being cheated?
(B) Are we being not cheated?
(C) Are not we being cheated?
(D) Are we being cheated?
- He said, “I am going to college just now.”
(Indirect Narration)
(A) He said that he was going to college just now.
(B) He asked that he was going to college just then.
(C) He said that he was going to college just then.
(D) He asked that he was going to college just now.
- The examination will begin …………….. Monday.
(A) from (B) at
(C) in (D) on
- I sing …………….. .
(A) badly (B) lately
(C) largely (D) orderly
- Choose the correct sentence:
(A) Neither of the girls solves its task
(B) Neither of the girls solves her task
(C) Neither of the girls solves their task
(D) Neither of the girls solve her tasks
- A variety of music …………….. available here.
(A) is (B) are
(C) has (D) have
- I have lived in this town …………….. childhood.
(A) in (B) for
(C) at (D) since
- Choose the correct spelling:
(A) Terrorism (B) Turrism
(C) Taerorism (D) Tearism
- ‘Nature without check with original ……………..’
(A) human beings (B) birds
(C) energy (D) spear
- Autumn starts with the departure of …………….. season.
(A) spring (B) winter
(C) rainy (D) summer
- …………….. wrote a number of children-poems.
(A) T. S. Eliot (B) W. B. Yeats
(C) D. H. Lawrence (D) Walter de la Mare
- ‘A pulse in the eternal mind’ is from
(A) Snake (B) Song of Myself
(C) Ode to Autumn (D) The Soldier
- The name ‘Augustan’ was given to …………….. Century.
(A) 17th (B) 18th
(C) 19th (D) 20th
- Chaucer, Langland and Wycliffe are important writers of
(A) Old English Period (B) Modern English Period
(C) Middle English Period (D) Post-Modern English Period
- A snake appeared on a trough of the …………….. to sip water.
(A) teacher (B) lawyer
(C) poet (D) doctor
- Who was born in the U.S.A. but eventually settled in England?
(A) T. S. Eliot (B) John Donne
(C) Walt Whitman (D) John Keats
- Nanukaka managed to travel in 2nd class on a …………….. ticket.
(A) 1st class (B) General class
(C) 3rd class (D) Sleeper class
- Dr. Radhakrishnan never lost his faith in
(A) essential wealth (B) essential knowledge
(C) essential humanity of man (D) essential experience
- The curio-dealer sold the gourd to a wealthy
(A) teacher (B) farmer
(C) collector (D) doctor
- Which language is the second language of India?
(A) English (B) Hindi
(C) Sanskrit (D) Bhojpuri
- The English language is much younger than
(A) Latin (B) Persian
(C) Greek (D) All of these
- T. S. Eliot is a …………….. poet.
(A) 20th Century (B) 17th Century
(C) 18th Century (D) 16th Century
- Old English Period covers
(A) AD 449 — AD 1066 (B) AD 1100 — AD 1149
(C) AD 1067 — AD 1099 (D) AD 1150 — AD 1500
- Who wrote ‘Endymion’ and ‘Hyperion’?
(A) William Wordsworth (B) P. B. Shelley
(C) John Keats (D) S. T. Coleridge
- Who became the President of India in 1967?
(A) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan (B) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain (D) Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
- Who was one of the greatest orators in American history?
(A) H. E. Bates (B) Johnson
(C) Martin Luther King, Jr. (D) Walt Whitman
- …………….. is told by an aunt.
(A) Jupthoka (B) Rupthoka
(C) Supthoka (D) Tupthoka
- H. E. Bates belonged to …………….. .
(A) Austria (B) Germany
(C) France (D) Britain
- The food in Indian villages was served on …………….. leaves.
(A) banana (B) banyan
(C) papaya (D) mango
- Choobookov is a …………….. .
(A) teacher (B) landowner
(C) doctor (D) farmer
- …………….. wants to gladly accept death.
(A) John Keats (B) John Donne
(C) Walt Whitman (D) T. S. Eliot
- ‘Leaves of Grass’ was published in
(A) 1892 (B) 1855
(C) 1860 (D) 1872
- Macavity is called
(A) The Hidden Paw (B) The Naughty Paw
(C) The Mysterious Paw (D) The Exposed Paw
- Tower of Silence is related to
(A) Parsis (B) Sikhs
(C) Hindus (D) Christians
- A …………….. is mentioned in the poem ‘Snake’.
(A) Peepal Tree (B) Mango Tree
(C) Banyan Tree (D) Carob Tree
- …………….. spent her childhood days with her grandmother.
(A) Indira Gandhi (B) Mamta Kalia
(C) Kamala Das (D) Mahadevi Verma
- Gandhiji completely dominated Indian politics
(A) from 1915 till 1948 (B) from 1917 till 1947
(C) from 1920 till 1950 (D) from 1930 till 1952
- Nanukaka went to the …………….. Auto Dealers.
(A) Sikka (B) Alankar
(C) Rikka (D) Kia
- …………….. got the Nobel Prize in literature in 1950.
(A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(C) H. E. Bates (D) Bertrand Russell
- …………….. is the chief source of revenue of a newspaper.
(A) Companies (B) Donation
(C) Advertisement (D) Government
- In England Printing Press was invented in
(A) 1475 (B) 1477
(C) 1476 (D) 1478
- Who wrote ‘Mac Flecknoe’?
(A) John Dryden (B) Lord Byron
(C) Alexander Pope (D) John Keats
- About …………….. Christianity began to spread in England.
(A) AD 400 (B) AD 600
(C) AD 500 (D) AD 700
Who is known as ‘The Nightingale of India’?
(A) Toru Dutt (B) Anita Desai
(C) Kamala Das (D) Sarojini Naidu
- Lomov is a man of …………….. temperament.
(A) happy (B) negative
(C) sad (D) nervous
- The redness of the fire appears …………….. to the poet.
(A) nice (B) cruel
(C) acceptable (D) comfortable
- “A Child is Born” is taken from
(A) Human Fertility (B) The Change
(C) Sex and Destiny (D) The Female Eunuch
- The last of the pre-historic invention was
(A) hunting (B) cooking
(C) writing (D) taming
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