आज के इस पोस्ट में CLASS 12th अंग्रेजी के 1000 महत्वपूर्ण Objective प्रश्न उत्तर को दिखाने वाले है? जो बिहार बोर्ड की पुरी तैयारी करने में मदद करेगी तो चलिए प्रश्न को देखते है?
1.Ahmedabad is ………… Manchester of India. (Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No article
1से 100 का Ans 100 no. के पास दिया है
- He …………… video games. (Choose the best verb form)
(A) had playing
(B) am playing
(C) are playing
(D) is playing
- They ………… here next week.
(Choose the best verb form)
(A) had come
(B) coming –
(C) came
(D) will come
4.Look ………… this painting. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) in
(B) at
(C) of
(D) off
- The Mughal ruled ………….. India.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) in
(B) over
(C) with
(D) into
6.Choose the correct sentence :
(A) I have a homework to do.
(B) I have homework to do.
(C) I will have homework to do.
(D) I having homework to do.
7.Gold is …………… precious metal. (Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No article
8.We saw him ……………. (Choose the best verb form)
(A) leave
(B) left
(C) will leave
(D) may leave
- I’m really sorry ………… you. (Choose the best verb form)
(A) hit
(B) to hitting
(C) hitting
(D) for hitting
- We drove …………… the desert. (Choose the correct option)
(A) aboard
(B) beyond
(C) across
(D) above
- Who gave you permission to enter?
(A) By whom where you given the permission to enter?
(B) By whom given you permission to enter?
(C) By whom you were given permission to enter?
(D) By whom was you given permission to enter?
- He has been deceived by his own friend,
(Choose the best active voice)
(A) His friends had been deceiving him.
(B) His own friends are deceiving him.
(C) His own friend has deceived him.
(D) His own friends were been deceiving him.
- They ……….. their new car two weeks ago.
(Choose the correct tense form)
(A) will buy
(B) have bought
(C) buy
(D) bought
- What ………… you doing when I met you?(Choose the best option)
(A) were
(B) was
(C) are
(D) did
15.Health is very important. It must not be neglected. (Choose the correct combination) .
(A) Health is very important to be neglected.
(B) Health is too important to be neglected.
(C) Health is not important to be neglected.
(D) Health has too important to be neglected
16.. …………. you lend me your book? (Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) Shall
(B) Will
(C) Must
(D) Have
17.I …….. a letter to her yesterday. (Choose the best verb form)
(A) had written
(B) can write
(C) wrote
(D) will write
- Socrates said, “Virtuc is its own reward.”
(Choose the best option)
(A) Socrates said that virtue had its own reward.
(B) Socrates say that virtue had its own reward.
(C) Socrates said that virtue is its own reward.
(D) Socrates say that virtue was its own reward.
- He asked me whether I had finished reading the magazine,
(Choose the best option)
(A) He says to me, “Have you finished reading the
magazine?”
(B) He said to me, “Have you finished reading the
magazine?”
(C) He has told me, “Have you finished reading the
magazine?”
(D) He ordered, “Have you finished reading the magazine?”
- You’ll get used to ……….. early morning walks.
(Choose the best meaninful expression)
(A) take
(B) be taking
(C) taking
(D) be taken
- I used .. …. to-the cinema a lot.
(Choose the best meaningful expression)
(A) go
(B) going
(C) to go
(D) to going
- Have you heard her …………. a joke?
(Choose the best meaningful expression)
(A) to tell
(B) to have told
(C) tell
(D) to telling
- ……….. his surprise, the door was open.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) To
(B) By
(C) On
(D) With
- The cat jumped ……. the chair.(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) inside
(B) onto
(C) out
(D) at
- It is a painting ………. a famous painter.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) by
(B) in
(C) at
(D) for
- Choose the correct sentence
(A) He gave me many advices.
(B) He gave advices many.
(C) He gave many advices.
(D) He gave me many pieces of advice.
- Choose the correct sentence
(A) There are fewer students in the class today. .
(B) There are less students in the class today.
(C) There are heavy students in the class today.
(D) There are much students in the class today.
- Choose the correct sentence
(A) He came here by foot
(B) He came here on foot.
(C) He came here at foot
(D) He came here over foot.
- I am tired of……..(Choose the best option)
(A) waiting
(B) had to wait
(C) to wait
(D) wait
- I don’t feel like …….. it. (Choose the best option)
(A) do
(B) will do
(C) to do
(D) doing
- She liked ………… many questions at the press conference.
(Choose the best option)
(A) being asked
(B) of asking
(C) asked
(D) to ask
- I’d like…………….. to movie this afternoon. (Choose the best option)
(A) to go
(B) will go
(C) going
(D) go
- It’s Thursday today, Tomorrow it……….. (Choose the best option)
(A) bc
(B) will be
(C) was
(D) will
- A person who rarely speaks the truth is a
(Choose the correct answer)
(A) Crook
(B) Scoundrel
(C) Liar
(D) Hypocrite
- I don’t think Rajesh is ………… to lift this box,
(Choose the best option)
(A) Enough strong
(B) too strong
(C) Strong enough
(D) strong too
- Find the correctly spelt word
(A) Livelihood
(B) Livlihood
(C) Livelyhood
(D) Livelyhud
- Find the correctly spelt word
(A) Sycological
(B) Pshkological
(C) Psychological
(D) Sykological
- Juhi …………. a blue skirt today. (Choose the best option)
(A) wears
(B) wear
(C) wearing
(D) is wearing
- The phone ……….. Can you answer it please?
(Choose the best option)
(A) rings
(B) rang
(C) ring
(D) is ringing
- I am ………. prepared.(Choose the best option)
(A) full
(B) feel
(C) fully
(D) felt
- The teacher says, “Rose smells sweet”.
(Choose the correct indirect narration)
(A) The teacher says that rose smells sweet
(B) The teacher says that rose smelled sweet
(C) The teacher said rose smell sweet
(D) Roses smell sweet is said by the teacher.
- The synonym of ‘Annual’ is
(A) Always
(B) Century
(C) Daily
(D) Yearly
- You need to buy ………. dictionary.
(Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- What are you ……… about? (Choose the best option)
(A) talk
(B) talking
(C) will talk
(D) talk
- Binita ………. know the answer. (Choose the best option)
(A) don’t
(B) doesn’t
(C) hasn’t
(D) haven’t
- One who dies for a noble cause is a
(A) Martyr
(B) Patriot
(C) Mercenary
(D) Robber
- The man who came ……… would not get seat. (Choose the correct option)
(A) last
(C) latest
(B) nearest
(D) early
- …………. he went for a walk. (Choose the correct option)
(A) Along with
(B) All in all
(C) As usual
(D) After all
- I am tired ……….. Waiting for him. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) with
(B) by
(C) of
(D) from
- Choose the odd one
(A) Car
(B) Steamer
(C) Ship
(D) Kettle
- Choose the correct sentence
(A) His bride is beautiful
(B) Beautiful bride is his
(C) Bride had beautiful
(D) He bride is beautiful
- The picture……… on the wall. (Choose the best verb form)
(A) hang
(B) hanging
(C) hanged
(D) was hung
- I ……….. to drive that car. (Choose the best option)
(A) used to
(B) can
(C) need
(D) will
- ………. is bad for health. (Choose the best option)
(A) Smoke
(B) To smoking
(C) Smoked
(D) Smoking
- Rules …….. be observed at all costs. (Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) should
(B) can
(C) might
(D) may
- She met her mother. She was glad.
(Choose the correct combination of sentence)
(A) She was glad to meet her mother.
(B) She met her mother and was glad
(C) She was glad and met her mother
(D) She and her mother were glad.
- The flat caught fire. All the things were burnt.
(Choose the correct combination of sentence)
(A) The flat caught fire and all the things was burnt.
(B) The flat having caught fire, all the things were burnt.
(C) All the things was burnt when the flat caught fire
(D) As all things burnt, the flat caught fire.
- He was brought ……. by his aunt after his mother’s death. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) in
(B) off
(C) up
(D) by
- He is attentive ………… his duty. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) to
(B) by
(C) for
(D) of
- They were watching me.
(Choose the best passive voice)
(A) I was watched by them
(B) They were watched by me
(C) I was being watched
(D) Me was watched by them
- He is ………… of me.
(Choose the best option)
(A) zealous
(B) jealous
(C) puzzled
(D) confused
- Can the deaf hear?
(Choose the best option)
(A) Can the deaf not hear?
(B) Could the deaf not hear?
(C) The deaf do not hear
(D) The deaf can’t hear
- We are going to talk with our enemies.
(Choose the correct antonym of the underlined word)
(A) Lost
(B) Friends
(C) Neighbours
(D) Rivals
- You … …. give up smoking,
(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) must
(B) used
(C) had
(D) have
- I …………. you to read the book carefully.(Choose the best verb form)
(A) advise
(B) tell
(C) advice
(D) had advise
- Seibi would examine the …………. as soon as he got up.
(A) gourds
(B) painting
(C) books
(D) food
- …………. is sweltering with the heat of injustice and oppression.
(A) New York
(B) New Jersey
(C) Mississippi
(D) Chicago
- Spelling ‘Color’ is used in
(A) Indian English
(B) French
(C) British English
(D) American English
- Who wrote ‘Endymion’?
(A) William Wordsworth
(B) John Keats
(C) P.B. Shelley
(D) S.T. Coleridge
- Donne studied law and read
(A) theology
(B) drama
(C) philosophy
(D) novels
- Who travelled free with Nanukaka?
(A) Dog
(B) Rabbit
(C) Hen
(D) Kitten
- Who wrote ‘Huckleberry Finn’?
(A) Herman Melville
(B) Henry James
(C) Earnest Hemingway
(D) Mark Twain
- …….. were satisfied with true Home Rule.
(A) Our ancestors
(B) Germans
(C) Italians
(D) Greeks
- India remains immovable and that is her
(A) independence
(B) glory
(C) honesty
(D) power
- Who finds Macavity lazy and half asleep?
(A) Kamala Das
(B) D.H. Lawrence
(C) T.S. Eliot
(D) William Blake
- A woman has to observe various customs and rituals During-
(A) education
(B) cooking
(C) having bath
(D) pregnancy
- Who wanted to kill the Snake?
(A) The poet
(B) The neighbour
(C) The gardener
(D) The children
- Who wrote ‘A Passage to India’?
(A) E.M. Forster
(B) W.B. Yeats
(C) T.S. Eliot
(D) D.H. Lawrence
- The ……… advised Benjy to keep hens.
(A) grandparents
(B) sister
(C) teacher
(D) doctor
- “I swore to save fire, From the sin of foregetfulness” is taken from
(A) Snake
(B) Ode to Autumn
(C) Fire-Hymn
(D) The Soldier
- The sentence ‘Civilization is that mode of conduct which points out to man the path of duty’ is from
(A) Indian Civilization and Culture
(B) A Child in Bom
(C) The Earth
(D) I Have A Dream
- ‘Bharat is My Home’ is written by
(A) Germaine Greer
(B) Shiga Naoya
(C) Pearl S. Buck
(D) Zakir Hussain
- Dorothy L. Sayers is a/an …………
(A) novelist
(B) singer
(C) essayist
(D) actor
- Shiga Naoya is a …………. short story writer.
(A) Japanese
(B) Chinese
(C) Korean
(D) Malaysian
- Benjy’s parents had rented their land to a man named.
(A) Sanders
(B) Kris
(C) Alexander
(D) Michael
- Pearl S. Buck taught in a ………… University,
(A) Chinese
(B) American
(C) African
(D) British
- Anton Chekov began his literary carrer by writing
(A) short stories
(B) poems
(C) dramas
(D) comic sketches
- The line ‘O how feeble is man’s power’-is from
(A) Fire-Hymn
(B) To Autumn
(C) Snake
(D) Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe
- ‘Leaves of Grass’ is a collection of poems by
(A) John Donne
(B) W. H. Auden
(C) T. S. Eliot
(D) Walt Whitman
- ‘Whispering neighbors, left and right’ is from
(A) Fire-Hymn
(B) Now the Leaves are Falling Fast
(C) The soldier
(D) Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe
- ‘Leaves of Grass’ is a collection of poems by
(A) John Donne
(B) W. H. Auden
(C) T. S. Eliot
(D) Walt Whitman
- ‘Whispering neighbors, left and right’ is from
(A) Fire-Hymn :
(B) Now the Leaves are Falling Fast
(C) The Soldier
(D) To Autumn
- ‘Lamia’ and ‘Hyperion’ are written by-
(A) William Wordsworth
(B) P.B. Shelley
(C) John Keats
(D) S. T. Coleridge :
- Macavity the cat is full of
(A) charm
(B) deceit
(C) beauty
(D) honesty
- Snakes were seen among …….. in ‘My Grand mother’s
House’. :
(A) beds
(B) chairs
(C) books
(D) tables
- The line ‘Here lies a most beautiful lady’ is from
(A) Snake
(B) To Auturon .
(C) Fire-Hymn
(D) An Epitaph
- The printing technology was introduced in England in
(A) 1466
(B) 1476 :
(C) 1486
(D) 1496
- ‘Untouchable’ and ‘Coolie’ are written by-, !
(A) R. K. Narayan
(B) B.C. Chattopadhyay
(C) M. R. Anand
(D) S. C. Chatterjee .
- ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Othello’ are written by
(A) GB. Shaw
(B) William Shakespe
(C) Thomas Sachville
(D) T.S.Eliot
- The English from 15th century till now is called English.
(A) Old
(B) Middle
(C) Modern
(D) None of these
- The word ‘drama’ comes from a……….. word.
(A) Latin
(B) Scandinavian
(C) Indian
(D) Greek
- Wordsworth was a
(A) Novelist
(B) Dramatist
(C) Poet
(D) None of these
101.He has been absent ………….. Monday. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) since
(B) for
(C) from
(D) by
101से 200 का Ans 200 no. के पास दिया है
102.I always ………….. the car twice a week. (Choose the best verb form)
(A) washes
(B) wash
(C) washing
(D) washed
- Did you remember …………. the letter? (Choose the best verb form)
(A) post
(B) posting
(C) to post
(D) to posting
104.He is ………… postman.(Choose the best article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
105.Bring me ………… of water. (Choose the best verb form)
(A) some glass
(B) a glass
(C) a piece of glass
(D) an glass
- Drivers …………. drive over the speed limit.(Choose the best verb form)
(A) should
(B) can
(C) must not
(D) must
- What ………….. you been doing?(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) was
(B) will
(C) have
(D) should
108.Wasted time. … returns. (Choose the best verb form)
(A) never
(B) forever
(C) always
(D) must not
109.Patna is situated ……….., the bank of the Ganga. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) at
(B) on
(C) of
(D) to
- The house was painted by Tom.(Choose the best active voice)
(A) Tom was painting the house,
(B) Tom is painting the house.
(C) Tom paints the house.
(D) Tom painted the house.
- She was killed in ………….. accident.(Choose the correct option)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- ………. pen is mighter than ………. sword. (Choose the correct option)
(A) A, an
(B) An, the
(C) The, the
(D) No Article
- Get me …………. kilo of rice from ……….. nearest grocer.
(Choose the correct option)
(A), the
(B) the, the
(C) the, a
(D) No Article
- You should abstain ……….. bad things..
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) with
(B) from
(C) by
(D) into
- He never despaired ……….. success.(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) of
(B) over
(C) into
(D) in
- She learns English. She learns Hindi.
(Choose the correct option of combination)
(A) She learns English as well as as Hindi.
(B) She learns Egnlish and Hindi.
(C) She learns both subjects.
(D) None of these
- This book is easiar. That book is easy
(Choose the correct option of combination)
(A) This book is easier than that book.
(B) This book is easier from that book.
(C) This book is easier of that book.
(D) None of these
- Gandhiji …………. advice Nehru and Patel.
(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) ought to
(B) would
(C) used to .
(D) could
- His eyes sight is weak. he ……….. to wear glasses,
(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) had
(B) does
(C) has
(D) was
- You ………… to work in this branch. It is and order form the head office.
(Choose the best option)
(A) are
(B) had
(C) do
(D) did
- Choose the correct sentence.
(A) They all love each other.
(B) They all love one another.
(C) They all love either.
(D) They all love oneself.
- Choose the correct sentence.
(A) They hurt theirself.
(B) They hurt themself.
(C) They hurt themselves.
(D) None of these
- The antonym of ‘Alive’
(A) Walk
(B) River
(C) God
(D) Dead
- The shopkeeper deals ………….. Nepalese goods.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) in
(B) over
(C) besides
(D) from
- Mohan deals fairly …………. his friend.(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) with
(B) into
(C) in
(D) over
- Your answer is ………… the point.(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) besides
(B) over
(C) by
(D) since
- They waited her for ………… hour.(Choose the correct option)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article:
- ……….. moon is shining in ……….. sky.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) A, the
(B) An, the
(C) The, the
(D) No Article
129………….. you brush your teeth every morning. (Choose the correct option)
(A) Are
(B) Have
(C) Do
(D) Was
- They ……. talking at the top of their voice and distrubed us.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) are
(B) had
(C) do
(D) were
- In winter people burn a lot of oil.
(Change into passive voice).
(A) Oil is burned in winter by people.
(B) People burn oil in winters a lot.
(C) Oil is being burned in winter by people.
(D) A lot of oil is burnt by people in winter.
- A very old friend helped me. (Change into passive voice)
(A) I was helped by a very old friend.
(B) My friend helped me.
(C) My old friend helped me.
(D) My friend who was old helped me.
- The synonym of ‘Gaint
(A) loss
(B) profit
(C) help
(D) poor
- I said to my teacher, “Good morning, madam.”
(Choose the correct indirect narration)
(A) I told my teacher to good morning.
(B) I respectfully wished my teacher good morning.
(C) I wished that my teacher have good morning.
(D) I bid good morning to my teacher.
- Rashi said, “My mother is my best friend.”
(Choose the correct indirect narration)
(A) Rashi said that my mother is my best friend.
(B) Rashi said that my mother was my best friend.
(C) Rashi said that her mother was her best friend.
(D) Rashi thinks her mother to be best.
- Choose the Correct sentence.
(A) America is ready to give us further help.
(B) America is ready for give further help.
(C) America is ready to take further help.
(D) America will ready to give us further help.
137.Choose the Correct sentence.
(A) I will going there tomorrow.
(B) I has going there tomorrow.
(C) I had going there tomorrow.
(D) I will be gone there tomorrow.
- ‘A secred cow’ means
(A) a person never to be criticised
(B) a saintly person
(C) a very religious person
(D) a helpful person
- Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Governor
(B) Govinnor
(C) Givernor
(D) Geever
- Matter written by hand’ called
(A) Manuscripts
(B) Sculpture
(C) Inscription
(D) Monument
- Choose the correct sentence
(A) He is seeking employment
(B) We hear radio employment
(C) She plays in the evening
(D) He invited me to dinner.
- I…………. my application yesterday.(Choose the best verb form)
(A) written
(B) has written
(C) wrote
(D) will write
- His honesty and faithfulness ………. unquestionable.(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) is
(B) has
(C) are
(D) have
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) Exhebition
(B) Exibition
(C) Exhibition
(D) Exabition
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) Futher
(B) Ferther
(CFurther
(D) Fruther
- You must start now. You will miss the bus.
(Choose the correct combination of sentence)
(A) Unless you start now, you will miss the bus.
(B) Will you start now, you will miss the bus.
(C) Till you start now, you will miss the bus.
(D) Untill you start now, you will miss the bus.
147.Success depends ……….. hard labour. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) by
(B) of
(C) in
(D) on
- Pravin rode straight ……….. the arena.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) into
(B) in
(C) with
(D) at
- Neeraj wrote this letter yesterday.(Choose the correct passive voice)
(A) Yesterday was written letter by Neeraj
(B) This letter is written by Neeraj yesterday
(C) This letter was written by Neeraj yesterday
(D) This letter was wrote by Neeraj yesterday
150.Of all the students in the class, Ram is surely
(A) the more intelligent
(B) the most intelligent
(C) the inteiligent more
(D) more the intelligent
- Choose the incorrect sentence
(A) Holi falls in March
(B) Do you like cricket?
(C) He speaks English
(D) We saw deers in the zoo
- He is happy of being here.
(Choose the correct antonym of the underlined word)
(A) First
(B) Sad
(C) Jolly
(D) Excited
- I wish I … .. a minister. (Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) was
(B) had
(C) have
(D) were
- Why ……… you come to the party yesterday?
(Choose the best option)
(A) haven’t
(B) didn’t
(B) did
(C) shouldn’t
(D) wouldn’t
- He said, “Where is my bicycle?”
(Choose the correct indirect speech)
(A) He says where is his bicycle
(B) He asked where his bicycle was
(C) He will ask where is my bicycle
(D) He may ask where is my bicycle
- Such conduct deserves reprimand.
(Choose the correct meaning of the underlined word)
(A) praise
(B) rebuke
(C) reprisal
(D) reward
- Choose the correct synonym of ‘Fragrance
(A) Taste
(B) Aroma
(C) Sight
(D) Touch
- Holi is …………. important festival. (Choose the best option)
(A) A
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- John or Mary ……….. gone to Kolkata. (Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) is
(B) has
(C) have
(D) were
- Give one word substitution for
‘A person who presents a radio/television programme
(A) Astronaut
(B) Anthropologist
(C) Anchor
(D) Archer
- Is there ……… money in you pocket? (Choose the best option)
(A) much
(B) more
(C) any
(D) many
- I will meet him …………. the way.(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) on
(B) AT
(C) by
(D) FOR
- Choose the odd one
(A) Fox
(B) Leopard
(C) Pigeon
(D) Lion
- Reshma bought what she wanted, ……….
(Choose the correct question tag)
(A) won’t she
(B) can’t she
(C) can she
(D) didn’t she
- We’ve done our job, ……..
(Choose the correct question tag)
(A) didn’t we
(B) haven’t we
(C) have we
(D) did we
- The 18th century is known as the
(A) Cavalier Age
(B) Jacobean Age
(C) Augustan Age
(D) Romantic Age
- Oliver Goldsmith emphasized on the purity of
(A) city life
(B) village life
(C) town life
(D) domestic life
- When is censorship imposed in press on a country like Britain?
(A) During flood
(B) During emergency
(C) During election
(D) During disasters
- Nanukaka was coming to Delhi
(A) to visit the Red Fort
(B) to see some minister
(C) to participate a conference
(D) to spend the summer
- Who ‘run scolding for their food-‘in ‘Now the Leaves
are Falling Fast’?
(A) Trolls
(B) Lions
(C) Animals
(D) Birds
- “Some of the immediate and brilliant results of modern
inventions are too maddening to resist.” is from
(A) Bharat is My Home
(B) A Pinch of Snuff
(C) Indian Civilization and Culture
(D) Ideas That Have Helped Mankind
- The texts of which period are difficult to read and understand?
(A) Middle English
(B) Old English
(C) Modern English
(D) Post-modern English
- ………. works include ‘Leaves of Grass’ and ‘Drum Taps’.
(A) Walt Whitman’s
(B) D.H. Lawrence’s
(C) Walter de la Mare’s
(D) T.S. Eliot’s
- The soldier in the poem ‘The Soldier’ is
(A) French
(B) English
(C) German . .
(D) Spanish
- ‘He lifted his head from is drinking’is from
(A) Snake
(B) Song of Myself
(C) Ode to Autumn
(D) An Epitaph
- Who sits carelessly on the granary floor in ‘Ode to
Autumn’?
(A) Old man
(B) Children
(C) Young men
(D) Woman
- India was a part of the background of
(A) the doctor’s life
(B) the wife’s life
(C) the Kashmiri man’s life
(D) Pearl S. Buck’s life
- When we speak of the freedom of the press’, we usally mean freedom in a……… sense.
(A) broad
(B) legal
(C) technical
(D) social
- ‘However, rare rare it be; And when I crumble ……….” is taken from
(A) Fire-Hymn
(B) Ode to Autumn
(C) Snake
(D) An Epitaph
- According to Bertrand Russell ………. die in large numbers
in winter.
(A) Human beings
(B) Plants
(C) Animals
(D) Birds
- The tendency of Indian civilization is to elevate
(A) immorality
(B) partiality
(C) moral being
(D) dishonesty
- Indian civilization is
(A) godless
(B) based on a belief in God
(C) based on partiality
(D) based on matter
- Dr. Zakir Hussain died in
(A) 1959
(B) 1969
(C) 1979
(D) 1989
- Nanukaka was installed in
(A) the guest room
(B) the drawing room
(C) author’s bedroom
(D) the varandah
- Who has written the story, ‘The Artist’?
(A) P. S. Buck
(B) M. Gandhi
(C) S. Naoya
(D) None of these
- Shiga Naoya was born in
(A) 1873
(B) 1853
(C) 1883
(D) 1893
- The news in the newspaper is generally
(A) to the point
(B) somewhat changed
(C) completely changed
(D) None of these
188.Decent journalists and resposible editors are not pleased with present affairs
(A) true
(B) not true
(C) cannot be said
(D) None of these
- Buck’s family doctor was the
(A) English
(B) Indian
(C) American
(D) Chinese
- Gandhi’s hold was upon
(A) intellectuals
(B) peasants
(C) both
(D) None of these
- ‘Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe’ is…..
(A) a sonnet
(B) an ode
(C) a lyric
(D) a ballad.
- ‘Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe’ has been addressed to ….
(A) Donne’s sister
(B) Donne’s mother
(C) Donne’s friend
(D) Donne’s wife
- Auden won the Pulitzer Prize in …..
(A) 1947
(B) 1948
(C) 1949
(D) 1950
- Auden was
(A) a poet
(B) a verse dramatist
(C) a critic
(D) All of these
- The term ‘crumble’ used in the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ means to…
(A) die
(B) live
(C) suffer
(D) None of these
- The tone of the poem, ‘An Epitaph’
is ……..
(A) happy
(B) melancholy
(C) romantic
(D) None of these
- Who has composed the poem, ‘Fire-Hymn”?
(A) K.N. Daruwalla
(B) Kamala Das
(C) J.Mahapatra
(D) None of these
- K.N. Daruwalla received Sahitya Akademy Award in …….
(A) 1983
(B) 1984
(C) 1985
(D) 1986
- Who has composed the poem, ‘My Grandmother’s House’?
(A) Kamala Das
(B) A.K. Ramanujan
(C) Sarojini Naidu
(D) None of these
200.Who is the speaker in ‘My Grandmother’s House’?
(A) Toru Dutta
(B) Kamala Das
(C) S.K. Kumar
(D) None of these
201………..Sun shines brightly (Cheese the correct article)
(A) A
(B) An
(C) The
(D) No Article
201से 300 का Ans 300 no. के पास दिया है
202.The great scholar and poet.. .. died. (Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) have
(B) has
(C) are
(D) None of these
- I……… dance classes. (Choose the best option)
(A) not enjoy
(B) doesn’t enjoy
(C) don’t enjoy
(D) am not enjoying
204.I bought these books ………… auction, (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) for
(B) from
(C) at
(D) of
205.Have my orders been carried out by you? (Choose the best active voice)
(A) Will you carry out my orders?
(B) Have you carried out my orders?
(C) Can you carry out my orders?
(D) Had you carried out my orders?
206.Choose the correct sentence
(A) I am not used to Shouting.
(B) I am not used to Shout.
(C) I am not used over Shout.
(D) I am not used by Shouting.
207.I am fond ………… music. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) in
(B) to
(C) of
(D) with
208.Paris is the …………. city in Europe. (Choose the best verb form) (A) clean
(B) cleaner
(C) most clean
(D) cleanest
- ………..I open my window?(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) Ought
(B) Have
(C) Should
(D) Must
- The price of mangoes ………… gone up.
(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) was
(B) has
(C) were
(D) haves
- …………. Himalayas lie to……. north of India. (Choose the correct article)
(A) A, an
(B) An, a
(C) The, the
(D) No Article
- ………… lion is ……….. king of beasts, (Choose the correct article)
(A) A, an
(B) An, the
(C) The, a
(D) No Article
213…………. Aeroplanes can fly very fast. (Choose the correct article)
(A) A
(B) An
(C) The
(D) No Article
- The medicine cured her …………. her disease. (Choose the correct preposition
(A) since
(B) with
(C) of
(D) over
- Anand borrowed Rs. 1000 ……….. him.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) in
(B) from
(C) with
(D) to
- He is unwell. He cannot attend college.
(Choose the correct option of combination)
(A) He is unwell if cannot college.
(B) He is unwell as he cannot attend college.
(C) He is unwell, he cannot attend college.
(D) He is unwell, so he cannot attend college.
- What did he say? This was it.
(Choose the correct option of combination)
(A) What did he say for it.
(B) This was what he said.
(C) What he say for it.
(D) None of these
- One ……….. not touch a live wire.
(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) will
(B) must
(C) would
(D) can
- À driver ………. follow the rules of the road.
(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) can
(B) shall
(C) dare
(D) must
- You ……….. not scrub the Noor. The maid will do it. (Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) could
(B) shall
(C) need
(D) might
- Choose the correct sentence.
(A) Himself is Mr. Apand.
(B) Him is Mr. Anand.
(C) He is Mr. Anand.
(D) None of there
- Choose the correct sentence.
(A) Jeans was not permitted in our college.
(B) Jeans were not permitted in our college.
(C) Jeans is not permitted in our college.
(D) None of these.
- The antonym of ‘Active
(A) Inactive
(B) Walking
(C) Garden
(D) Hard
- She did not hide the truth ……….. her husband. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) from
(B) with
(C) to
(D) at
- Someone was knowking …………. the door. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) in
(B) at
(C) with
(D) to
- We must protest ………. injustice.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) with
(B) into
(C) against
(D) to
- ………… books you gave me are very interesting. (Choose the correct article)
(A) A
(B) An
(C) The
(D) No Article
- Kasmir is …………. Switzerland of India.
(Choose the correct article)
(A) A
(B) An
(C) The
(D) No Article
- Last year, there ……….. be a restaurant here. (Choose the best option)
(A) could
(B) used to
(C) ought to
(D) might
230.My grandfather ……….. not read without glasses. (Choose the best option)
(A) can
(B) need
(C) must
(D) should
- I will buy the tickets in advance.
(Change into passive voice)
(A) In advance I will buy tickets.
(B) We will buy tickets in advance.
(C) The tickets will be bought by me in advance.
(D) Buy tickets in advance.
- The porter was carrying the luggage.
(Change into passive voice)
(A) The porter carried the luggage.
(B) The luggage carried the porter.
(C) The porter is carried the luggage.
(D) The luggage was being carried by the porter.
233.The synonym of ‘General’
(A) people
(B) card
(C) normal
(D) district
- Rahul said, “Where will I go now?”
(Choose the correct indirect narration).
(A) Rahul asked where would be go thon.
(B) Rahul asked where he will go then.
(C) Rahul asked where he would go then.
(D) None of the abovo.
235.Rocky said to Jo, “May I use your pen, today?” (Choose the correct indirect narration).
(A) Rocky asked Jo if he her may use her pen that day,
(B) Rocky asked Jo if he might use her pen that day.
(C) Rocky asked Jo if may be use her pen.
(D) Both (A) and (B).
236.Choose the correct sentence.
(A) Mukesh and me are going to Delhi.
(B) Mukesh and I are going to Delhi.
(C) Mukesh and I am going to Delhi.
(D) None of these.
- Choose the Correct sentence.
(A) He did not laugh at you and I.
(B) He did not laugh at I and you.
(C) He did not laugh at you and me.
(D) None of these.
- ‘Awild goose chase’ means
(A) a desperate effort
(B) a useful effort
(C) a good effort
(D) a baseless effort
- Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Grammer
(B) Gremmar
(C) Grammar
(D) Gremmer
- ‘One who loves one’s country’ called
(A) Revolutioner
(B) Traitor
(C) Patriot
(D) Ambassador
- He told me, “Are you hungry?’
(Choose the correct indirect speech)
(A) He was asking me if I am hungry
(B) He asked me if I was hungry
(C) He said to me if I was hungry
(D) He questioned me about my hunger
242.Ram said to Shyam, “What are you reading?”
(Choose the correct indirect narration)
(A) Ram asked Shyam what he was reading
(B) Ram told Shyam what he is reading
(C) Ram is asking Shyam about his reading book
(D) Ram said to Shyam as what he was reading
- The synonym of ‘show’ is
(A) Abrupt
(B) Forbid
(C) Silent
(D) Exhibit
- Bring ………… inkpot for me. (Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- He wants Seema………… the work.
(Choose the best verb form)
(A) does
(B) did
(C) to do
(D) doing
- We met a lot of people ………… our holidays.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) on
(B) in
(C) during
(D) at
- By whom was the bird killed? (Choose the correct active voice)
(A) Who killing the bird?
(B) Who has killed the bird?
(C) Who killed the bird?
(D) Bird killing by whom?
- He is a man of
(A) script
(B) letters
(C) words
(D) text
- When I finished my work, I asked …… teacher to check it. (Choose the best option)
(A) I
(B) her
(C) my
(D) their
- He had an or…………? (Choose the correct question tag)
(A) had he
(B) isn’t be
(C) hadn’t he
(D) aren’t he
- He writes Hindi well. ……….
(Choose the correct question tag)
(A) does he
(B) doesn’t be
(C) do be
(D) didn’t he
- Choose the correct sentence
(A) Which came first, chicken or egg?
(B) Which came first, a chicken or an egg?
(C) Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
(D) Which came first, an chicken or an egg?
- I would have bought a new car for her, but it …….. too expensive. (Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) were
(B) are
(C) was
(D) can
- He ……….. a theif last night. (Choose the best verb form)
(A) have seen
(B) seeing
(C) saw
(D) seen
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) Acquatance
(B) Acquaintance’
(C) Acqueintence
(D) Acquantance”
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) Acteul
(B) Actuel
(C) Actual
(D) Akchual
- The train is very crowded. That is usual.
(Choose the correct option of combination)
(A) The train is usually very crowded.
(B) The train will be very crowded.
(C) The train had been very crowded.
(D) The train can be very crowded.
- Our path is beset ……….. difficulties.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) to
(B) from
(C) with
(D) in
- He introduced me ………… his relatives.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) with
(B) on
(C) to
(D) by
- This nonsense will not be tolerated by me
(Choose the correct active voice)
(A) Will I never tolerate this nonsense
(B) I will not tolerate this nonsense
(C) I had not tolerated this nonsense
(D) Nonsense will not be tolerated by I.
- Those are probably the ……… furniture in the showroom.
(Choose the best option)
(A) fancyest
(B) fanciest
(C) fancy
(D) most fancyest
- Choose the correct sentence
(A) She will return to India tomorrow
(B) She returned to India tomorrow
(C) She has already returned to India tomorrow
(D) She had returned to India tomorrow
- The antonym of ‘Attractive’ is
(A) Repugnant
(B) Bad
(C) Loathsome
(D) Repulsive
- We……… keep your country free from racial prejudices,
(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) have
(B) could
(C) are
(D) should
- Have you ………. him? (Choose the best verb form)
(A) SAW
(B) see
(C) had seen
(D) seen
- Who wrote ‘A Passage to India’?
(A) E.M. Forster
(B) W.B. Yeats
(C) T.S. Eliot
(D) D.H. Lawrence
- Today, it is impossible to think and imagine a world without the
(A) old methods of agriculture
(B) printing machine
(C) bullock carts
(D) illiterate people
- ‘But beleeve that I shall make speedier journeys, ‘is taken From
(A) To Autumn
(B) Fire-Hymn
(C) Macavity : The Mystery Cat
(D) Sweetest Love Do Not Goe
- The mother in “A Pinch of Snuff” was waiting at the ……. for her brother.
(A) room
(B) gate
(C) doorstep
(D) vernadah
- In which poem does the poet express his sad feeling for a beuatiful lady?
(A) To Autumn
(B) The Soldier
(C) An Epitaph
(D) Fire-Hymn
- “The more we indulge in our passion, the more unbridled they become” is taken from
(A) Bharat is My Home
(B) Indian Civilization and Culture
(C) How Free is the Press
(D) A Child is Bom
- Snakes were seen, among …….. in “My Grandmother’s House”.
(A) beds
(B) books
(C) tables
(D) chairs
- ‘I permit to speak at every hazard,” is taken from
(A) Song of Myself
(B) Snake
(C) The Soldier
(D) An Epitaph
- In the poem ‘Snake’, Lawrence exalts the values of life.
(A) primitive
(B) city
(C) civilized
(D) artificial
- Lomov and ………. are quarrelling for the Ox Meadows
(A) Natalia
(B) Choobookov
(C) Somov
(D) Natasha
- ‘Come, My Beloved’ is written by
(A) Pearl S. Buck
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(D) Germaine Greer
- The editorial polley of a popular dally is controlled by ……… chiel factors.
(A) one
(B) two
(C) three
(D) four
- “The people have chosen to make me the head of this family for certain time. Who says this?
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) Kamala Das
(C) Pearl S. Buck
(D) Manohar Malgaonkar
- Who wrote the piece, ‘Why I am Not a Christian?”
(A) Bertrand Russell
(B) Shiga Naoya
(C) Dorothy L. Sayers
(D) Pearl S. Buck
- Bertrand Russell was also a
(A) painter
(B) dramatist
(C) mathematician
(D) geologist
- Civilization points out to man
(A) how to make money
(B) how to win the enemy
(C) the path of duty
(D) the way of living
- To observe morality is to attain mastery over
(A) economic growth
(B) political ability
(C) minds and passions
(D) art
- Dr. Zakir Hussain was long associated with
(A) business
(B) education
(C) art
(D).game
- Nanukaka thought that the secretary treated them coldly because they had not gone in
(A) an old car
(B) a bigger car
(C) a small car
(D) a new car
- Martin Luther King Jr. was born in
(A) 1939
(BX1929
(C) 1919
(D) 1969
- Seibei was
(A) an artist
(B) a musician
(C) a singer
(D) None of these
- Seibei’s parents knew that he often bought himself,
(A) apples
(B) oranges
(C) gourds
(D) guavas
- Dorothy L. Sayers was born in
(A) 1863
(B) 1873
(C) 1883
(D) 1893
- The Mongolian from Europe invaded
(A) Bengal
(B) Delhi
(C) Punjab
(D) Kashmir
- The first woman President of the General Assembly of the United State was the
(A) Japanese
(B) American
(C) Chinese
(D) Indian
- ‘Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe’ is….
(A) a didactic poem
(B) an allegorical poem
(D) None of these
(C) a love poem
- Donne is well-known for his ………….
(A) songs and sonnets
(B) satires
(C) sermons
(D) All of these
293.Who has composed the poem, ‘Ode To Autumn’?
(A) Keats
(B) Wordsworth
(C) Coleridge
(D) Shelley
- “Ode To Autumn’ is written in ………….
(A) October 1819
(B) September 1819
(C) November 1819
(D) December 1819
- Walter de la Mare received the ‘Order of Merit’ with Queen Elizabeth-II in …….
(A) 1951
(B) 1952
(C) 1953
(D) 1954
- Walter de la Mare was ……….
(A) a poet
(B) a novelist
(C) a short story-writer
(D) AU of these
- “Fire Hymn’ deals with ………….. ghar.
(A) bathing
(B) burning
(C) drinking
(D) None of these
- The term ‘debauchery’ in ‘Fire-Hymn’ stands for …….
(A) moral behaviour
(B) disgusting behaviour
(C) immoral behaviour
(D) None of these
- ‘My Grandmother’s House’ published in
(A) 1963
(B) 1964
(C) 1965
(D) 1966
300.’My Grandmother’s House’ is …..
(A) a sonnet
(B) an ode
(C) a ballad
(D) a lyric
- A lot of energy ………… wanted on finding the treasure.
(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) was
(B) were
(C) can
(D) will
301से 400 का Ans 400 no. के पास दिया है
- She is ……….. most beautiful girl.
(Choose the correct article)
(A) an
(B) a
(C) the
(D) No Article
- It ……… during the rainy season.
(Choose the best verb form)
(A) rain
(B) rains
(C) has rained
(D) had rain
- She is shocked because she ………… a terrible, accident. (Choose the best verb form)
Tulce
(A) sees
(B) is seeing
(C) has seen
(D) is going to see
- What do you think ………… Susan?
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) at
(B) in
(C) off
(D) about
- Marsha is reading a novel.
(Choose the best passive voice)
(A) A novel was read by Marsha.
(B) A novel had read by Marsha.
(C) A novel is being read by Marsha.
(D) A novel must read by Marsha.
- Choose the correct sentence :
(A) I wish were I young again.
(B) I wish was I young again.
(C) I wish I were young again.
(D) I wish I was young again.
- Rustom was………… young Parsee.
(Choose the correct article)
(A)a
(C) the
(D) No Article
- We…………. to the cinema last night.
(Choose the best verb form)
(A) had gone
(B) go
(C) went
(D) gone
(B) an
- Patna is situated ………… the bank of the Ganga.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) at
(B) on
(C) of
(D) to
- I love truth and …………….. honesty.
(Choose the correct article)
(A) A
(B) An
(C) The
(D) No Article
- Ahmedabad is ………….. Manchester of India.
(Choose the correct article)
(A) A
(B) An
(C) The
(D) No Article
- Russia is ………….. great country.
(Choose the correct article) (A) A
(B) An (C) The
(D) No Article
- The calculator is …………. the table.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) on
(B) at
(C) into
(D) since
- He was angry …….. me.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) on
(B) with
(C) by
(D) in
316.I can keep the book. I like. (Choose the correct option of combination)
(A) I can keep the book as long as I like.
(B) I can keep the book and I like.
(C) I can keep book so I like.
(D) None of these.
- I told him to stay. I returned.
(Choose the correct option of combination)
(A) I told him to stay until I returned.
(B) I told him stay so I returned.
(C) I told stay for returned.
(D) None of these
- Rajesh ………. his mother tongue very fluently.
(Choose the best verb form)
(A) speak
(B) speaking
(C) speaks
(D) none of these
- This dog ………… Very loudly.
(Choose the best verb form)
(A) barks
(B) bark
(C) barking
(D) none of these
- She ………… be bery tired after this long journey. (Choose the best verb form)
(A) will
(B) shall
(C) need out
(D) had better
- Choose the correct sentence.
(A) The police has arrested him.
(B) The police have arrested him.
(C) The police were arrested him.
(D) The police is arrested him.
- Choose the correct sentence.
(A) He give me good advices.
(B) He gave me good advices.
(C) He gave I good advices.
(D) He gave I good advice.
- The antonym of ‘Bad’
(A) Tough
(B) Good
(C) Hard
(D) Manner
- That man is found guilty ……….. theft.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) by
(B) of
(C) in
(D) into
- Your teacher is not satisfied ……… your study.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) with
(B) by
(C) on
(D) in
- He should take care ………… his health.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) in
(B) of
(C) into
(D) with
- We drink ………… water. (Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- I hope to be ……….. engineer (Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- ……….. our leader win the election.
(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) May
(B) Can
(C) Will
(D) Need not
- You ……. pay your taxes.
(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) might
(B) may
(C) can
(D) ought to
- Priya knows me well.
(A) Me is know by Priya well.
(B) I am known to Priya well.
(C) I am know by Priya well.
(D) I know priya well.
- Do it. (Change into passive voice)
(A) Let it be done
(B) Let’s do it.
(C) Let do it.
(D) Let it be do.
- The synonym of ‘Hermir
(A) robber
(B) theif
(C) monk
(D) priest
- Ann said, “I want to go to Jaipur next week.” (Choose the correct indirect narration)
(A) Ann said that she wants to go to Jaipur the following weck.
(B) Ann said that she wanted to go to Jaipur the following
(C) Ann said that she wants going to Jaipur next week.
(D) Ann wants to go to Jaipur next week.
- Heena says to me, “I shall see you here tomorrow.”
(Choose the correct indirect narration)
(A) Heena says to me if he should see me there tomorrow.
(B) Heena says to me that he should see me there the
next day.
(C) Heena says that she will see me there the next day.
(D) Both (A) and (B).
- Choose the Correct sentence.
(A) I have a homework to do.
(B) I have homework to do.
(C) I has homework to do.
(D) I will has homework to do.
- Choose the Correct Sentence
(A) Dr. Sinha is an University Professor.
(B) Dr. Sinha has University Professor.
(C) Dr. Sinha is a University Professor.
(D) Dr. Sinha is some University Professor.
- ‘A red letter day’ means
(A) A dangerous day
(B) A sorrowful day
(C) An important day
(D) None of these
- Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Ninety
(B) Ninty
(C) Ninnety
(D) Nininty
- ‘One who depends on and belives in fate called
(A) Anarchist
(B) Meticulous
(C) Fatalist
(D) Iconoclast
- Choose the correct sentence
(A) Junior employees need advice from their bosses now
and then
(B) Junior employees need an advice from their bosses
now and then
(C) Junior employees need an advise from their bosses
now and then
(D) Junior employees needs an advice from their bosses
now and then
- I …….like listening classical music.
(Choose the best option)
(A) do not
(B) have not
(C) does not
(D) has not
- He was accused of – (Choose the best verb form)
(A) steal
(B) stole
(C) stealing
(D) stolen
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) Procede
(B) Proceede
(C) Proceed
(D) Proced
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) Remeins
(B) Remeuns
(C) Rimunes
(D) Remains
- He said something. I did not hear it.
(Choose the correct option of combination)
(A) I said something which he did not hear
(B) He did not hear what I said
(C) I did not hear what he said
(D) I did hear what he said
347.Smallpox has been eradicated ………. Indin. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) for
(B) from
(D) out
(C) within
- This is a kilo ………. rice for you.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) of
(B) for
(C) at
(D) on
- Rita did not clean the room.
(Choose the suitable passive voice)
(A) Rita not cleaning the room
(B) The room has not been cleaned by Rita
(C) The room was not cleaned by Rita
(D) Room-cleaning is not done by Rita
- Let a doctor be sent for.(Choose the active yoice)
(A) Sending for a doctor
(B) Doctor be sending for
(C) Send for a doctor
(D) Doctor may be sent
- Daylight ………. away.(Choose the best option)
(A) faded
(B) fading
(C) far
(D) furthest
- The aeroplane flies faster than birds.
(Choose the best negative sentence)
(A) The aeroplane does not fly faster than birds
(B) The aeroplane flies not faster than birds
(C) The aeroplane may not fly faster than birds
(D) The aeroplane cannot fly faster than birds
- He has ……….. the prize.
(Choose the best verb form)
(A) wins
(B) win
(C) will win
(D) won
- They made her ………. a new contract.
(Choose the best verb form)
(A) sign
(B) to sign
(C) signing
(D) signed
- He said, “Be quiet and listen to my words.”
(Choose the most suitable indirect speech)
(A) He urged them to be quiet and listen to his words
(B) He urged them and said be quiet and listen to words
(C) He said they should be quiet and listen to his words
(D) He said you should be quiet and listen to my words
- After his death, the seat remained vacant.
(Choose the correct meaning of the underlined word)
(A) empty
(B) real
(C) abusive
(D) spirit
- He has read ……… Vedas.
(Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- Keep quiet, we ……….. to the radio.
(A) are listening
(B) listen
(C) will listen
(D) listened
- He lives in a two ………… house,(Choose the best option)
(A) story
(B) building
(C) storeyed
(D) block
- A place for luggage at a railway station is called
(A) Compartment
(B) Waiting room
(C) Cloak room
(D) Platform
- I cannot give you money, ……… I have none.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) for
(B) and
(D) by
(C) if
- Are you aware…………. the danger?
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) at
(B) by
(C) of
(D) on
- There is a ……….. over the Ganga. (Choose the best option)
(A) ancient
(B) belief
(C) universe
(D) bridge
- I am Innocent, …………? (Choose the correct question tag)
(A) isn’t I
(B) aren’t I
(C) am I
(D) are I
- I am not clever, ……….? (Choose the correct question tag)
(A) aren’t 1
(B) am I
(C) isn’t I
(D) None of these
- Goldsmith and Sheridan made contributions to the
(A) Novel
(B) Non-finction writing
(C) Poetry
(D) English stage
- Wolo Soyinka is a ………. poet.
(A) Nigerian
(B) American
(C) Indian
(D) British
- When wo speak of the freedom of the press’, we usally mean freedom in a ………. sense.
(A) broad
(B) legal
(C) technical
(D) social
- The food in Indian villages was served on ……… leaves.
(A) banana
(B) peepal
(C) mango
(D) papaya
- Who is dumb in ‘Now the Leaves are Falling Fast’?
(A) Angel
(B) Poet
(C) Trees
(D) Nightingale
- The Gujarati equivalent for civilization means
(A) bad conduct
(B) intelligent conduct
(C) good conduct
(D) delightful conduct
- ‘Macavity: The Mystery Cat’ has been taken from
(A) Old Alan’s Book of Cats
(B) Old Possum’s Books of Practical Cat
(C) Young Arthur’s Cats
(D) Young Mathew’s Dogs and Cats
- I celebrate myself, and sing myself, ………. is from
(A) Snake
(B) Ode to Autumn
(C) Song of Myself
(D) An Epitaph
- ‘Her sights and sounds, dreams happy as her day’ is taken
From
(A) Snake
(B) Fire-Hymn
(C) The Soilder
(D) Now the Leaves are Falling Fast
- The poet in ‘Snake’ picked up ……… log.
(A) hard
(B) clumsy
(C) soft
(D) metal
- “Thou watchest the last oozings hours by hours.’ is from
(A) Song of Myself
(B) An Epitaph
(C) Ode to Autumn
(D) Snake
- Benjy understood about the business of
(A) education
(B) hons
(C) homos
(D) fruits
- Crossing of River’ is an important volume of vorso written by
(A) Jayanta Mahapatra
(B) Kamala Das
(C) Keki N. Daruwala
(D) Nissim Ezekiel
- Selbi was passionately Interested in
(A) baskets
(C) gourds
(B) carrots
(D) potatoes
- Martin Luther King, Jr. asks the black people to continue working with
(A) love
(C) faith
(B) hatred
(D) jealousy
- Happiness is largely a
(A) mental condition
(B) physical condition
(C) disease
(D) imagination
382.Mahatma Gandhi was more a
(A) politician
(B) economist
(C) social reformer
(D) spiritual leader
- Dr. Zakir Hussain was born in
(A) Delhi
(B) Karnataka
(C) Chennai
(D) Hyderabad
- Nanukaka in a linguistic emergency always turned to
(A) English
(B) Hindi
(C) His mother tongue
(D) sanskrit
- Bertrand Russell died in
(A) 1940
(B) 1950
(C) 1960
(D) 1970
- Russell was awarded Nobel Prize for
(A) philosophy
(B) literature
(C) medicine
(D) economics
- Seibl lived in a
(A) village
(B) town
(C) city
(D) harbour town
- A big circulation spells bankruptey if the paper has to depend on
(A) the sales
(B) advertisers
(C) salers
(D) None of these
- The policy of a newspaper is largely determined by
(A) the government
(B) the public
(C) the proprietor
(D) None of these
- The name of Lomov’s dog is—
(A) Leap
(B) Guess
(C) Tomy
(D) None of these
- The peasants used the land for
(A) thirty years
(B) fifty years
(C) forty years
(D) None of these
- Who has composed the poem ‘Song of Myself?
(A) Walt Whitman
(B) Tennyson
(C) Emerson
(D) None of these
- Whitman was………. poet.
(A) an Indian
(B) an American
(C) a British
(D) None of these
- ‘Ode To Autumn’ is …
(A) an epic
(B) an elegy
(C) an ode
(D) a ballad
- In ‘Ode To Autumn’ Keats deals with ….
(A) Spring
(B) Winter
(C) Summer
(D) Autumn
- Who has composed the poem, ‘The Soldier’?
(A) Rupert Brooke
(C) D.H. Lawrence
(B) T.S. Eliot
(D) W.H. Auden
- Rupert Brooke was born in
(A) 1886
(B) 1887
(C) 1888
(D) 1889
- Who has composed the poem, ‘Snake’?
(A) D.H. Lawrence
(B) T.S. Eliot
(C) W.B. Yeats
(D) W.H. Auden
- D.H. Lawrence was ……
(A) a fiction writer
(B) a poet
(C) a short story-writer
(D) All of these
400.Kamala Das was born in …….
(A) 1933
(B) 1934
(C) 1935
(D) 1936
- He is taller than you ……….. two inches.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) at
(B) for
(C) by
(D) of
401से 500 का Ans 500 no. के पास दिया है
402.Have you seen ………… Taj Mahal? (Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- I ………… speak spanish. (Choose the best option)
(A) does not
(B) have not
(C) do not
(D) had not
- I am …………. my bed.
(Choose the best verb form)
(A) making
(B) make
(C) to make
(D) had making
- Wisdom is ……….. gift of heaven.
(Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- Grandma is arriving………… the 3:30 pm train. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) at
(B) over
(C) by
(D) on
- I have not seen him ………… his last birthday. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) since
(B) by
(C) for
(D) upon
408.Choose the correct sentences :
(A) Your information are correct.
(B) You correct are information.
(C) Your information is correct.
(D) You information has correct.
409.The train is very crowded. That is usual. (Choose the correct combination)
(A) The train is usually very crowded.
(B) The train will be very crowded.
(C) The train had been very crowded.
(D) The train can be very crowded.
- She first met me …………. year ago.
(Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- …………. apple fell from …………. tree. (Choose the correct article)
(A) A, an
(B) An, a
(C) The, a
(D) No Article
- ………….. Italian come to see me………. hour ago. (Choose the correct article)
(A) A, an
(B) An, an
(C) The, the
(D) No Article
413.Copper is ………… useful metal. (Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- She jumped ………….. the well.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) in
(B) into
(C) by
(D) on
- You must beware …………. tigers.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) of
(B) in
(C) at
(D) to
- He is tired of play. He wants to rest.
(Choose the correct option of combination)
(A) Being tired of play, he wants to rest.
(B) He is tired so can rest.
(C) He is tired of play so want rest.
(D) None of these
- Satish is my friend. He plays cricket with me. (Choose the correct option of combination)
(A) Satish, my friend, plays cricket with me. (B) Satish is play cricket with me.
(C) Satish is my friend and plays cricket with me.
(D) None of these
- The train ………. just arrived. (Choose the best option)
(A) do
(B) does
(C) have
(D) has
- His two sons ………… still very young.
(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) is
(B) are
(C) both (A) and (B)
(D) none of these
- Each one of you ………… to collect a few rupees.(Choose the best option)
(A) do
(B) does
(C) have
(D) has
- Choose the correct sentence.
(A) He gave me thank.
(B) He gave I thank.
(C) He gave me thanks.
(D) He gave I thanks.
422.Choose the correct sentence.
(A) He thinks he is Nepolean.
(B) He thinks he is a Napolean.
(C) He think he is Napolean.
(D) None of these
- The antonym of ‘Catch!
(A) Drop
(B) Pick
(C) Give
(D) Throw
- He quarrelled …………. my brother.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) in
(B) by
(C) with
(D) of
- The thieves broke ………… (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) in
(B) into
(C) by
(D) with
- Ramesh is senior ……….. me.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) of
(B) to
(C) from
(D) in
- He behaves like ………… fool.
(Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- Don’t trust that fellow, he is ………… liar.
(Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- The earth …………. around the sun.
(Choose the best verb form)
(A) revolve
(B) revolves
(C) both (A) and (B)
(D) none of these
- The children ………… their milk twice everyday (Choose the best verb form)
(A) drink
(B) drinks
(C) drinking
(D) none of these
- Don’t walk on the grass.
(Change into passive voice)
(A) You are forbidden to walk on the grass. (B) You are requested to don’t walk on the grass.
(C) Let’s don’t walk on the grass.
(D) None of the above.
- He has been singing a song for two hours.
(Change into passive voice)
(A) A song has been sung by him for two hours.
(B) A song has been being sung by him for two hours.
(C) A long has been singing by he for two hours.
(D) None of these.
- The synonym of ‘Journey’
(A) trip
(B) mountain
(C) road
(D) bus
- Vex shouted, “Let me go.”
(Choose the correct indirect narration
(A) Alex shouted to let me go
(B) Alex shouted for let him go.
(C) Alex shouted at them to let him go.
(D) Alex shouted at let him go.
435.A clever mouse said to all. “Let’s tell the cat.” (Choose the correct indirect narration
(A) A clever mouse proposed all that they should bell the cat.
(B) A clever mouse proposed to all that they should bell the cat.
(C) A clever mouse suggested that they must bell the cat.
(D) A clever mouse suggested all that they would bell the cat.
- Choose the correct sentence.
(A) My son looks like I.
(B) My son looks like me.
(C) My son looks like your
(D) My son looks like they.
437.Choose the correct sentence.
(A) He requested I to go there
(B) He requested I to go there
(C) He requested I go there
(D) He requested me to go there
- ‘Bad blood’ means
(A) Shooting
(B) Anaemia
(C) Enmity
(D) Mourning
- Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Narsary
(B) Nersery
(C) Nirsary
(D) Nursery
- ‘Land on the edge of the sea’ called
(A) City
(B) Island
(C) Coast
(D) Iceland
- He told the boy not to sit there.
(Choose the correct direct narration)
(A) “Doesn’t sit there,” he said to the boy
(B) “Didn’t sit there,” he said to the boy
(C) “Didn’t sit here,” he said to the boy
(D) “Don’t sit here,” he said to the boy
- Choose the correct synonym of ‘Change
(A) Alter
(B) Renew
(C) Review
(D) Repeat
- Miss Eliza speaks ……….. Chinese.
(Choose the correct article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) No Article
- Why don’t ……….. go outside. (Choose the best option)
(A) he
(B) she
(C) it
(D) you
- I……….. eaten.
(Choose the best auxiliary verb)
(A) have
(B) might
(C) may
(D) should
- Give one word substitution for: ‘Fit to be chosen
(A) Eligible
(B) Suitable
(C) Capable
(D) Valuable
- She has learned her lessons.
(Choose the correct passive voice)
(A) Her lessons has learned by her
(B) Her lessons has been learned by her
(C) Her lessons learnt by her
(D) Her lessons have been learned by her
- I read the Ramayana, (Choose the suitable phrase)
(A) narrow escape
(B) more or less
(C) now and again
(D) neck and neck
- One man’s trash is another man’s
(A) pleasure
(B) treasure
(C) crash
(D) damage
- You are writing a lotter, ……….?
(Choose the correct question tag)
(A) are you
(B) isn’t you
(C) aren’t you
(D) None of these
- It will be raining…… …?
(Choose the correct question tag)
(A) will it
(B) aren’t it
(C) am it
(D) won’t it
- Choose the correct sentence
(A) The railways will compensate us for the loss
(B) The railways will compensate us with the loss
(C) The railways will compensate we for the loss
(D) The railways will compensate us with the lose
- If you ………. I will help you.
(Choose the best verb form)
(A) came
(B) will come
(C) come
(D) coming
- I saw two crows ……….. poking their heads at the flowerpot. (Choose the best verb form)
(A) play
(B) playing
(C) playfully
(D) played
455.Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) Athist
(B) Atheist
(C) Athest
(D) Athiest
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) Confes
(B) Conffes
(C) Confess
(D) Conface
- He labours hard. He has to survive.
(Choose the correct option of combination)
(A) He labouring hard and has to survive
(B) He laboured hard and is surviving
(C) He is labouring hard and had to survive
(D) He labours hard to survive
- The ruling party will have to put its own house ……. order. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) in
(B) on
(C) to
(D) into
- We can make no progress if we continue working ……. these conditions. (Choose the correct preposition)
(A) into
(B) with
(C) under
(D) for
- I will never forget this experience.
(Choose the correct passive voice)
(A) This experience cannot be forgotton by me (B) This experience would never be forgotton by me
(C) This experience will never be forgotton by me
(D) This experience had never been forgotten by me
- ………. I could sing, I would have sung, (Choose the best option)
(A) If
(B) Until
(C) Because
(D) Till
- Choose the correct sentence
(A) You can vote only when you are eighteen (B) You vote simply when eighteen
(C) You can vote till you are eighteen
(D) You vote as you are eighteen
463.The antonit of Naturali
(A) Golden
(B) Beautiful
(C) Bright
(D) Artificial
- Do you ……….. your first teacher?
(Choose the best option)
(A) remembered
(B) remembering
(C) remember
(D) will remember
- Catching the earlier train will give us the………. to do som (Choose the best option)
(A) chance
(B) luck
(C) possibility
(D) occasion
- The Old English Period is characterised by
(A) vocabulary
(B) mood
(C) inflections
(D) gender
- A major linguistic change in English is
(A) The Great Vowel Shift
(B) Received Pronunciation
(C) Language Change
(D) Vocabulary Shift
- The editorial policy of a popular daily is controlled by…….. chief factors.
(A) one
(B) two
(C) three
(D) four
- ‘A Marriage Proposal’ is a
(A) tragedy
(B) satire
(C) tragi-comedy
(D) comedy
- “Now the Leaves are Falling Fast’ talks about the ………. of human life.
(A) frustrations
(B) happiness
(C) confusions
(D) knowledge
- ‘Civilization is that mode of conduct which points out to man the path of duty,” is from
(A) Indian Civilization and Culture
(B) A Child is Born
(C) A Marriage Proposal
(D) Bharat is My Home
- According to T.S. Eliot, Macavity is an/a
(A) master criminal
(B) convicted criminal
(C) ordinary criminal
(D) American criminal
- Walt Whitman worked as a Volunteer nurse in
(A) the Civil war
(B) Crimean war
(C) Second World war
(D) First World war
- Rupert Brooke is remembered as a
(A) Trench poet
(B) Georgian poet
(C) Realistic poet
(D) War poet
- D.H. Lawrence exalts the values of primitive life in
(A) Snake
(B) Fire-Hymn
(C) Song of Myself
(D) My Grandmother’s House
- ‘Ode To Autumn’ is
(A) an epic
(B) an elegy
(C) an ode
(D) a ballad
- Benjy owened a
(A) Contessa Car
(B) Hyundai Car
(C) Honda City
(D) Ford Van
- When is censorship imposed in press on a country like Britian?
(A) During flood
(B) During emergency
(C) During election
(D) During disasters
- The type of gourds that appealed to Seibi was
(A) unpolished
(B) peculiar
(C) even and symmetrical
(D) old and gnarled
- Emancipation Proclamation gave the Negro
(A) slavery
(B) freedom from slavery
(C) captivity
(D) despair
481.Our ancestors dissuaded us from
(A) politics
(B) luxuries and pleasure
(C) morality
(D) spirituality
- l’eople in ancient days were satisfied with
(A) towns
(B) cities
(C) mega cities
(D) villages
- Dr. Radhakrishnan explained exceptionally
(A) Indian economics
(B) Indian philosophy
(C) Indian politics
(D) Indian civilization
- ‘ Have a Dream’ is a speech delivered by King on
(A) August 28, 1963
(B) June 28, 1965
(C) May 28, 1953
(D) April, 28, 1973
- The faming of domestic animals made life (A) pleasanter
(B) fearful
(C) harmful
(D) None of these
486.’Ideas That Have Helped Mankind’ has been written by
(A) G Greer
(B) D. L. Sayers
(C) H.E. Bates
(D) B. Russell
- In Bangladesh children are looked after by the
(A) father only
(B) mother only
(C) whole family
(D) None of these
- Who has written ‘A Child is Born’?
(A) B. Russell
(B) S. Naoya
(C) G Greer
(D) None of these
- Reniv’s narante nlannad
(A) B. Russell
(B) S. Naoya
(C) G Greer
(D) None of these
- Benjy’s parents planned for a ceremony when he was
(A) thirty
(B) twenty-five
(C) twenty-one
(D) fifteen
- H. E. Bates was born in
(A) 1906
(B) 1905
(C) 1915
(D) 1925
- Natalia is
(A) a shrew
(B) an insane
(C) a peace-loving
(D) None of these
- Lomov proposed Natalia
(A) directly
(B) indirectly
(C) hesitatingly
(D) None of these
- Whitman was born in
(A) 1817
(B) 1818
(C) 1819
(D) 1820
- Song of Myself is …..
(A) a lyric
(B) an epic
(C) a sonnet
(D) None of these
495.Keats was ………….. poet.
(A) a romantic
(B) a victorian
(C) modern
(D) None of these
- Who called ‘Ode To Autumn’ Keats most satisfying of all the odes?
(A) Dryden
(B) Coleridge
(C) Wordsworth
(D) Arthur Compton-Rickett
- Brooke inspired patribtism in the ………. phase of the First World war.
(A) early
(B) middle
(C) late
(D) None of these
- Who has composed the poem, ‘Macavity : The Mystery Cat’?
(A) T. S. Eliot
(B) W. B. Yeats
(C) W. H. Auden
(D) None of these
- Eliot was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in
(A) 1947
(B) 1948
(C) 1949
(D) 1950
500.Who is the speaker in the poem, ‘Snake’? (A) Donne
(B) Whitman
(C) Keats
(D) D. H. Lawrence
- They were watching me. (Choose the best passive voice)
(A) I was watched by them
(B) They were watched by me
(C) I was being watched
(D) Me was watched by them
Ans.C
- Your books should be read. (Choose the best Active voice)
(A) Read your books.
(B) You read your books.
(C) Your books read
(D) Your books may read.
Ans.A
503.The danger of corona virus is being faced by us.
(Choose the best Active voice)
(A) Faced by us is danger of corona virus.
(B) Us facing the danger of corona virus.
(C) We are facing the dangers of corona virus.
(D) Corona virus is the danger facing by us.
Ans.C
- I wish I ………. a minister. (Choose the correct tense form)
(A) was
(B) had (C) have
(D) were
Ans.D
- Have you ……….. Rakesh? (Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) see
(B) Saw
(C) seeing
(D) seen
Ans.D
506.When Radha ………… back, she will sleep. (Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) will come
(B) comes
(C) came
(D) has come
Ans.B
- Kamlesh has been ………… .. his house for a few days.
(Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) repaired
(B) repairing
(C) had repaired
(D) will repair
Ans.B
- Rahim …………. for Mumbai next week.
(Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) has been leaving
(B) is leaving
(C) has left
(D) left
Ans.B
- A snake charmer …… cobra a poisonous snake.
(Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) will catching
(B) catches
(C) have caught
(D) None of these
Ans.B
- I …………. eaten.
(Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) have
(B) might
(C) may
(D) should
Ans.A
511.We ……be married next week.(Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) must
(B) have
(C) will
(D) are
Ans.C
- ……… you prefer tea or coffee?(Choose the correct auxiliary verb) (A) Can
(B) Could (C) Would
(D) Will
Ans.C
513.We………. keep the City clean. (Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) will
(B) should
(C) shall
(D) could
Ans.B
514.We ………… obey the laws. (Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) would
(B) should
(C) can
(D) could
Ans.B
- Last year my English course ………. thirty lessons.
(Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) include
(B) will include
(C) including
(D) included
Ans.D
- He labours hard. He has to survive.
(Choose the suitable combination of sentences)
(A) He labouring hard and has to survive
(B) He laboured hard and is surviving
(C) He is labouring hard and had to survive
(D) He labours hard to survive
Ans.D
517.I read a book. Then I sleep. (Choose the suitable combination)
(A) I read a book then I sleep.
(B) Before sleeping I read a book.
(C) I sleep then read a book.
(D) I read and I sleep.
Ans.B
- Radhika was late. She could not catch the bus.
(Choose the suitable combination)
(A) Radhika was late but could not catch the bus.
(B) Being late, Radhika did not catch the bus.
(C) Radhika is late and did not catch the bus.
(D) Radhika is late so she could not catch the bus.
Ans.D
- She ran out of the room. She was screaming.
(Choose the suitable combination)
(A) She ran to the room screaming.
(B) She ran out the room screaming.
(C) She had run to the room screaming.
(D) She ran out of the room screaming.
Ans.D
- Everyone will admit it. (Choose the suitable negative sentence)
(A) Deny it nobody.
(B) Everyone will not deny.
(C) No one will deny it.
(D) Deny will no one.
Ans.C
- Every rose has a thom. (Choose the suitable negative sentence)
(A) There is no rose without a thom.
(B) Every rose has not a thom.
(C) Ever does not have a thom.
(D) None of these
Ans.A
- He is too fat to walk. (Choose the suitable negative sentence)
(A) He is not too fat to walk.
(B) He is so fat that he can’t walk.
(C) He is so fat to walk.
(D) He is fater than he should to walk.
Ans.B
523.Can anyone put up with such conduct?
(Choose the suitable negative sentence)
(A) No one can put up with such conduct.
(B) Can anyone not put up with such conduct.
(C) Anyone can’t put up with such conduct.
(D) No one can’t put up with such conduct.
Ans.A
524.We can make no progress if we continue working ……….. these conditions.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) into
(B) with
(C) under
(D) for
Ans.C
- A car runs …… petrol. (Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) by
(B) at
(C) on
(D) in
Ans.C
- Patna is ….. the bank of the Ganga.
(Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) at
(B) on
(C) of
(D) to
Ans.B
- Cut apples ………… knife.
(Choose the suitable preposhlons)
(A) with
(B) by
(C) from
(D) at
Ans.A
- Love turned ………. hatred, (Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) into
(B) in
(C) among
(D) of
Ans.A
529.The dog can …… the road. (Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) across
(B) with
(C) for
(D) through
Ans.A
530.He is …… Germany. (Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) in
(B) at
(C) upon
(D) None of these
Ans.A
531.Choose the correct sentence :
(A) The railways will compensate us for the loss
(B) The railways will compensate us with the loss
(C) The railways will compensate we for the loss
(D) The railways will compensate us with the lose
Ans.A
532.Choose the correct sentences :
(A) He is in a good health.
(B) Health is a good is he.
(C) He is good health in.
(D) He is in good health.
Ans.D
- Choose the correct sentences :
(A) He failed in the Physics.
(B) He failed in Physics.
(C) Physics failed is he.
(D) He is Physics failed.
Ans.B
- Choose the correct sentences :
(A) Sid can play Tennis as good as his brother.
(B) Sid will play Tennis as well as his brother.
(C) Sid can play Tennis as good as his brother.
(D) She had played Tennis as good as his brother.
Ans.A
- Choose the correct sentences :
(A) Abhay is running very fast.
(B) Abhay is running very fastly.
(C) Abhay is running more fast.
(D) Abhay is running the fastest.
Ans.A
- Choose the correct sentence:
(A) I always wanted to singing.
(B) I always wanted to been a singer.
(C) I always wanted to be a singer.
(D) I always wanted to have singing.
Ans.C
- He came on ……….. foot. (Choose the best Articles)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.D
- Don’t make ……….. noise. (Choose the best Articles)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.A
539.Have you seen ………… Red Fort. (Choose the best Articles)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.C
540.Once there was …… king. (Choose the best Articles)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.A
541.Sri Lanka is …… island. (Choose the best Anicles)
(A) an
(B) a
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.A
- Choose the correctly spelt word:
(A) Athist
(B) Atheist
(C) Athest
(D) Athiest
Ans.B
- Choose the correctly spelt word:
(A) allotted
(B) alouted
(C) alloted
(D) aloted
Ans.A
544.Choose the correctly spelt word:
(A) beginning
(B) bigining
(C) begeneng
(D) beginning
Ans.D
545.Choose the correctly spelt word:
(A) Disuaded
(B) dissunded
(C) dessuoded
(D) diysaded
Ans.B
546.Choose the correctly spelt word:
(A) erudition
(B) crudition
(C) cruddition
(D) credution
Ans.B
- Choose the correctly spelt word:
(A) clauds.
(B) klouds
(C) clouds
(D) klauds
Ans.C
- Who sits carelessly on the granary floor in ‘Ode to Autumn’?
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Old man
(B) Children
(C) Young men
(D) Woman
Ans.A
- You ……laughing. (Choose the most correct options)
(A) had
(B) have
(C) is
(D) are
Ans.D
- The police …… arrested the thief.(Choose the most correct options)
(A) has
(B) have
(C) had
(D) will
Ans.A
- Ram and Yogendra …… great friends.
(Choose the most correct options)
(A) are
(B) is
(C) has
(D) have
Ans.A
- Eight miles …… a long distance. (Choose the most correct options)
(A) is
(B) are
(C) was
(D) were
Ans.A
- My friend and I …………. our homework everyday.
(Choose the most correct options)
(A) do
(B) does
(C) did
(D) has done
Ans.A
- He said to me, “You have to go at once.”
(Choose the correct Indirect Speech)
(A) He says to me to go at once.
(B) He told me that I had to go at once.
(C) He said to me go at once.
(D) I told him to go at once.
Ans.B
- Isha says, “The teacher will check the notebook tomorrow.”
(Choose the correct Indirect Speech)
(A) Isha said that the teacher would check the notebook tomorrow.
(B) Isha said that the teacher will check the notebook tomorrow.
(C) Isha says that the teacher will check the notebook the next day.
(D) Isha said that the teacher will check the notebook the next day.
Ans.B
- The price of mangoes ……. gone up.
(Choose the correct auxilia
(A) was
(B) has
(C) were
(D) haves
Ans.B
- His salary is ten thousand rupees ………… month.
(Choose the best article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.A
558.The teacher said to him, “Do not read so fast.”
(Choose the correct Direct Speech)
(A) The teacher said to him not read fastly.
(B) The teacher advised him not to read very fast.
(C) Read not very fastly said the teacher.
(D) The teacher had asked him not to read fast.
Ans.B
559.He asked me where I was going.(Choose the correct Direct Speech)
(A) “Where have you going?” he asked me.
(B) “Where going you are?” he asked me.
(C) “Where are you going?” he said to me.
(D) “Where are you going?” he asked me.
Ans.D
- Two and two ………. four, (Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) makes
(B) made
(C) has made
(D) have made
Ans.A
- Which language is not our native language?
(A) English
(B) Hindi
(C) Tamil
(D) Malayalam
Ans.A
562.Who dominated Indian politics from 1915 to 1948 ?
(A) J.L. Nehru
(B) Sardar Patel
(C) M. Gandhi
(D) S.C. Bose
Ans.C
563.Who wrote “Indian Civilization and Culture?”
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(C) Zakir Hussain
(D) HE Bates
Ans.A
- Bharat is my home is written by ……
(A) Anton P Chekhov
(B) Pearl S Buck
(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
Ans.C
- Dr. Zakir Hussain became the President of India in .
(A) 1969
(B) 1967
(C) 1966
(D) 1965
Ans.B
- “There is nothing like honesty”. Who says this in the story ‘A Pinch of Snuff?
(A) Sohanlal
(B) Ratiram
(C) Nanukaka
(D) Mohanlal
Ans.C
- Nanukaka was coming from Delhi to see some .
(A) ministers
(B) doctors
(C) friends
(D) governors.
Ans.A
- Martin Luther King Jr. belonged to ……
(A) The USA
(B) Britain
(C) Germany
(D) France
Ans.A
- Who was influenced by Gandhiji ?
(A) Martin Luther King Jr.
(B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(C) Bertrand Russell
(D) H.E. Bates
Ans.A
- Has civlization taught us to be more ………… towards one another ?
(A) enemy
(B) angry
(C) upset
(D) friendly
Ans.D
- Who was a philosopher, historian and a mathematician ?
(A) M. Gandhi
(B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(C) Bertrand Russell
(D) H.E. Bates
Ans.C
- Shiga Naoya belonged to which century?
(A) 17th century
(B) 18th century
(C) 19th century
(D) 20“ century
Ans.D
- Shiga Naoya is a …… Writer.
(A) Japanese
(B) Chinese
(C) Indian
(D) Bhutanese
Ans.A
- A Child is Born is written by …..
(A). Germaine Greer
(B) H. E. Betes
(C) Anton P Chekhov
(D) Shiga Naoya
Ans.A
- Dorothy L. Sayers says that press is free
(Choose the correct option)
(A) everywhere
(B) somewhere
(C) nowhere
(D) at most places
Ans.A
- How Free is the Press is written by ……
(A) HE Bates
(B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(C) Dorothy L Sayers
(D) Bertrand Russell
Ans.C
- According to Pearl S Buck, the Indian people are deeply …….
(A) honest
(B) content
(C) religious
(D) devoted
Ans.C
578.Pearl S. Buck had a an.. family doctor,
(Choose the correct oprion)
(A) Chinese
(B) Indian
(C) African
(D) American
Ans.B
- Who was Lomov?
(A) a businessman
(B) a gardener
(C) a landowner
(D) a grocer
Ans.C
- Lomov wants to marry … ….. (Choose the correct option)
(A) Jessica
(B) Natalia
(C) Susan
(D) Florence
Ans.B
581.John Donne is a …… poct.
(A) war
(B) romantic
(C) metaphysical
(D) modern
Ans.C
582.Sweatest Love I Do Not Goc is written by
(A) John Donne
(B) Kamala Das
(C) D. H. Lawrence
(b) Walt Whitman
Ans.A
- Walt Whitman is …… years old.
(A) 35
(B) 36
(C) 37
(D) 38
Ans.C
- The line ‘And the prams go rolling on’ if from …………..
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Snake
(B) To Autumn
(C) Now the Leaves Are Falling Fast
(D) Fire Hymn
Ans.C
- The leaves are falling …..
(A) fast
(B) slow
(C) good
(D) soon
Ans.A
586.”Think not of them, thou hast thy music too.’ – is from:
(A) An Autumn
(B) Fire-Hymn
(C) Ode to Autumn
(D) The Soldier
Ans.C
- …… was a great lover of Nature.
(A) John Keats
(B) WH Auden
(C) Rupert Brooke
(D) John Donne
Ans.A
588.The line, ‘I think she was the most beautiful lady’is from–
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Snake
(B) Fire Hymn
(C) TO Autumn
(D) An Epitaph
Ans.D
- An Epitaph is written by ……
(A) John Keats
(B) Walter de la Mare –
(C) John Danne
(D) W.H. Auden
Ans.B
- How many ‘war sonnets’ did Brooke write?
(A) five
(B) six
(C) seven
(D) eight
Ans.A
- The poet in ‘The Soldier’ is depicting the miseries of …
(A) war
(B) nature
(C) relation .
(D) love
Ans.A
592.’He’s broken every human law’ -is from:
(A) Snake
(B) Song of Myself
(C) Macavity- The Mystery Cat
(D) Ode to Autumn
Ans.C
- Who finds Macavity lazy and half asleep?
(A) T.S. Eliot
(B) DH Lawrence
(C) Kamala Das
(D) None of these
Ans.A
594.Keki N Daruwalla was a …… poet.
(A) Parsi
(B) Hindu
(C) Christian
(D) Muslim
Ans.A
- Fire Hymn is written by …
(A) Rupert Brooke
(B) TS Eliot
(C) Kamala Das
(D) Keki N Daruwala
Ans.D
- The poet is filled with protest because ………
(A) he fears the snake
(B) he doesn’t want the snake to go
(C) he wants to kill the snake
(D) he doesn’t want to kill it
Ans.B
- Who decided to hit the snake?
(A) DH Lawrence .
(B) TS Eliot
(C) Keki N Daruwala
(D) None of these
Ans.A
- ‘That woman died, the house withdrew into silence’- is from:
(A) My Grandmother’s House
(B) Ode to Autumn
(C) Snake
(D) Fire-Hymn
Ans.A
- Which language has became a global language ?
(A) English
(B) Hindi
(C) French
(D) Latin
Ans.A
- Who are known as the international Indian English writers ?
(A) Salman Rushdie and V S Naipul
(B) R.K. Narayan & Mulk Raj Anand
(C) Anita Desai and Anita Ghosh
(D) Sarojini Naidu and Arundhati Roy
Ans.A
601.What are you ………… about ? (Choose the correct tense form)
(A) talk
(B) talking
(C) will talk
(D) talk
Ans.B
602.She will be ………. me tomorrow.(Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) meet
(B) met
(C) meeting
(D) has meet
Ans.C
603.She ………… six books on Indian Mythology.(Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) have written
(B) has written
(C) will written
(D) be written
Ans.B
604.My brother did not …………. her.(Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) chose
(B) choosing choose
(D) chosen
Ans.C
605.Ice …………. into water by heat.(Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) turns
(B) turn
(C) tumed
(D) has turned
Ans.A
- I …… some runs. (Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) get
(B) am get
(C) are got
(D) None of these
Ans.A
- Neeraj worte this letter yesterday. (Choose the correct passive voice) (A) Yesterday was written letter by Neeraj
(B) This letter is written by Neeraj yesterday
(C) This letter was written by Neeraj yesterday
(D) This letter was wrote by Neeraj yesterday
Ans.C
608.Is he reading a book?
(Choose the best passive voice)
(A) Is reading done by him?
(B) Is a book being read by him?
(C) Is booking reading do by him?
(D) Reading a book done by him?
Ans.B
609.I helped him.
(Choose the best passive voice)
(A) He was helped by me.
(B) He is helped by me.
(C) He was being helped by me.
(D) He had helped by me.
Ans.A
610.Are you reading a book ? (Choose the best passive voice)
(A) A book is being read by you.
(B) Is a book being read by you ?
(C) Was a book being read by you?
(D) Is a book read by you ?
Ans.B
611.By whom was Munna beaten? (Choose the best active voice)
(A) Who beat Munna?
(B). How many beat Munna?
(C) Munna beat whom?
(D) Whom beating Munna?
Ans.A
612.They were seen quarrelling. (Choose the best active voice)
(A) We see them quarrel.
(B) We saw them quarrel.
(C) We were see them quarrel.
(D) We saw them quarrelling.
Ans.B
613.We saw him ………. (Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) leave
(B) left
(C) will leave
(D) may leave
Ans.A
614.We …… to buy some furniture,
(Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) must
(B) ought
(C) should
(D) could
Ans.B
615.We …………. qualify this year.(Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) may
(B) might
(C) can
(D) could
Ans.A
616.He……… not offer sympathy.(Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) dare
(B) need
(C) could
(D) should
Ans.B
617.He …… come tomorrow. (Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) may
(B) dare
(C) need
(D) None of these
Ans.A
618.Man is mortal. (Choose the suitable negative sentences)
(A) Man is not immortal.
(B) Man is never mortal.
(C) Man does not mortal.
(D) Man will not be mertal.
Ans.A
- She is wise.
(Choose the suitable negative sentences)
(A) She is not wise.
(B) She is not foolish.
(C) She does not wise.
(D) She has never been wise.
Ans.B
- As soon as he saw the tiger, he fled.
(Choose the suitable negative sentences)
(A) As soon as he saw the tiger, he did not flee.
(B) No sooner did he see the tiger than he fled.
(C) No sooner he saw the tiger than he fled.
(D) As soon as he did not see the tiger, he fled.
Ans.B
621.He is as good as Mohan.
(Choose the suitable negative sentences)
(A)’ Mohan is not better than he.
(B) He is not to good as Mohan.
(C) He does not have a good as Mohan.
(D) Mohan is not as good as he.
Ans.A
- I met an old man. He was very poor.
(Choose the suitable combination)
(A) I met an old man who was very poor.
(B) The man was poor and old that I met.
(C) Poor was the man I met and old also.
(D) The old man was poor and I met him.
Ans.A
623.He saw a lion. He went away.(Choose the suitable combination)
(A) Seeing a lion he went away.
(B) He went away to see a lion.
(C) He had gone away seeing a lion.
(D) He had seen a lion and went away.
Ans.A
- I am tired ………… waiting for him.
(Choose the suitable preposition)
(A) with
(B) by
(C) of
(D) from
Ans.A
625.I am not familiar …… the subject. (Choose the suitable preposition) (A) at
(B) on
(C) in
(D) with
Ans.D
- Call me …… an hour. (Choose the suitable preposition)
(A) at
(B) in
(C) for
(D) to
Ans.B
627.His mother died ……….. Cholera.(Choose the suitable preposition) . (A) of
(B) from
(C) to
(D) in
Ans.A
- ……… me he was sitting, (Choose the suitable preposition)
(A) Besides
(B) Beside
(C) At
(D) From
Ans.B
- Leaves are falling ……………. the tree.
(Choose the suitable prepost ose the suitable preposition)
(A) from
(B) for
(C) of
(D) off
Ans.A
- He is blind …… one cye.
(Choose the sultable preposition)
(A) in
(B) with
(C) to
(D) for
Ans.A
- Choose the correct sentence :
(A) Junior employees need advice from their bosses now and then.
(B) Junior employees need an advice from their bosses now and then,
(C) Junior employees need an advise from their bosses now and then.
(D) Junior employees needs an advice from their bosses now and then.
Ans.B
- (A) There are less students in the class today.
(Choose the correct sentences)
(B) There are fewer students in the class today.
(C) Students fewer in class today.
(D) Students less in class today.
Ans.B
- (A) All the mankind should be happy.
(Choose the correct sentences)
(B) Mankind happy should be.
(C) Should be happy all mankind.
(D) All mankind should be happy.
Ans.D
- (A) She lives to an apartment. (Choose the correct sentences)
(B) She lives in an apartment.
(C) She lives of an apartment.
(D) She lives on an apartment.
Ans.B
- Choose the correct sentence (Choose the correct sentences)
(A) How many people are in your family ?
(B) How many families do you have?
(C) How big your family?
(D) How big have your family.
Ans.A
- Dr. M.M.Jha is …… university professor.(Choose the best article)
(A) an
(B) a
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.B
- She plays ……. tennis very well. (Choose the best article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.D
- – John reads …………. Geeta everyday. (Choose the best article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.C
- This room is full of …………. smoker. (Choose the best article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.D
- She is …… hour late. (Choose the best article)
(A) an
(B) a
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.A
- We arrived on …… fourth of July: (Choose the best article)
(A) the
(B) a
(C) an
(D) None of these
Ans.A
642.Choose the correctly spelt word :
(A) Confes
(B) Conffes
(C) Confess
(D) Conface
Ans.C
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) oceon
(B) Pation
(C) ocean
(D) ocean
Ans.C
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) tuiton
(B) tuition
(C) tusion
(D) tuition
Ans.B
645.Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) beleif
(B) belief
(C) belef
(D) bilief
Ans.B
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) presumption
(B) prejumption
(C) preyjumption
(D) praysumption
Ans.A
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) secretry
(B) Secretary
(C) secratory
(D) secretory
Ans.B
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) genuine
(B) gennuine
(C) genune
(D) gennune
Ans.A
- Measles …… a dangerous disease.(Choose the most correct option) (A) have
(B) has
(C) is
(D) are
Ans.C
- The number of girls …… thirty.(Choose the most correct option)
(A) has
(B) is
(C) are
(D) have
Ans.B
- Either you or Mohan …… done it.(Choose the most correct option)
(A) have
(B) has
(C) is
(D) are
Ans.B
- What …… I to do now. (Choose the most correct option)
(A) am
(B) is
(C) are
(D) was
Ans.A
- Manu and I …….. the hosts of the party.
(Choose the most correct option)
(A) was
(B) were
(C) can
(D) have
Ans.B
- He ordered me to leave the country at once.
(Choose the correct direct speech)
(A) He said, “Leave the country at once.
(B) He says, “Leave the country at once.
(C) He said to me, “Leave the country at once.
(D) He will say to me, “Leave the country at once.
Ans.C
- Arun said, “How will you do it.”(Choose the correct indirect speech)
(A) Arun said how to do it.
(B) Arun says how he do it.
(C) Arun asked how he would do it.
(D) How to do it asks Arun.
Ans.C
- She said to me, “Thank you.”(Choose the correct indirect speech)
(A) She thanked me.
(B) She told me thank.
(C) She had said to thank you.
(D) She told to thank me.
Ans.A
- Mona said to Amar, “Where are my books ?”
(Choose the correct indirect speech)
(A) Mona told Amar where are my books.
(B) Mona asked Amar where her books were.
(C) Mona asked Amar that where her books were.
(D) Mona says to Amar where his books were.
Ans.B
- Sanjana said that she could do that.(Choose the correct direct speech)
(A) Sanjana says that she will do this.
(B) Sanjana is saying that she will do it.
(C) Sanjana said that she could do that.
(D) Sanjana may say that she could be doing this.
Ans.C
- Rahman forbade me to smoke there.
(Choose the correct direct speech)
(A) Rahman said, “Smoke here.”
(B) Rahman said, “Don’t smoke here.”
(C) Rahman said, “Didn’t smoke here.”
(D) Rahman says, “Don’t smoke here.”
Ans.B
- He said, “Be quiet and listern to my words”..
(Choose the most suitable indirect speech)
(A) He urged them to be quiet and listen to his words
(B) He urged them and said be quiet and listen to words
(C) He said they should be quiet and listen to his words.
(D) He said you should be quiet and listen to my words
Ans.A
661…… is known as the Father of the Nation or Baru.
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) Jawahar Lal Nehr
(C) Sanlar Patel
(D) Lal Bahadur Shashtri
Ans.A
662.Dr. Zakir Hussain took the Oath as
the ……..
(A) President
(B) Governor
(C) Minister
(D) Mayor
Ans.A
663……. was the role model of Dr. Zakir Hussain.
(A) Dr. Radha Krishnan
(B) Dr. Rajendra Pd.
(C) Indira Gandhi
(D) Sardar Patel
Ans.A
664.Ratiram was the son of ……
(A) Sohanlal Ratiram
(B) Mohanlal Ratiram
(C) Devanlal Ratiram
(D) Herolal Ratiram
Ans.A
- How many day’s leave had been taken by Malgaonkar?
(A) Three days
(B) two days
(C) four days
(D) five days Who said,
Ans.B
- “My children will not be judged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character.”
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(C) Martin Luther King Jr.
(D) H. E. Bates
Ans.C
- Have a Dream is written by …..
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(C) Matrin Luther King Jr.
(D) H. E. Bates
Ans.C
- Ideas That Have Helped Mankind is written by
(A) Bertrand Russell
(B) Shiga Naoya
(C) Germaine Geer
(D) Pearl S Buck
Ans.A
- “You are an idiot.” – Who said this to Seibei?
(A) his mother
(B) his aunt
(C) his father
(D) his teacher
Ans.D
- The porter sold the gourd of Seibei for …… yen.
(A) 40
(B) 50
(C) 60
(D) 10
Ans.B
- Who visits mother’s house as a reward of pregnancy?
(A) Sylhet woman
(B) Punjabis woman
(C) Bihari woman
(D) Odishi woman
Ans.A
- In Bangladesh …… is a kind of fairy tales.
(A) Rupthoka
(B) Supthoka
(C) Tupthoka
(D) Jupthoka
Ans.A
- How free is the press is ………….
(A) an essay
(B) a short story
(C) a drama
(D) a fiction
Ans.A
- The …… Press is, under ordinary conditions, singularly free.
(A) Indian
(B) European
(C) Chinese
(D) British
Ans.D
- Benjy bought the land from ..
(A) Peter
(B) Sanders
(C) George
(D) John
Ans.B
- The Earth is written by ……
(A) Pearl S Buck
(B) HE Bates
(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
Ans.B
677.Pearl S Buck blames the ……… for the ills and misfortunes of India.
(A) zamindars
(B) industrialists
(C) Britishers
(D) Indians
Ans.C
678, Pearl S. Buck is an …… writer.
(A) British
(B) American
(C) Indian
(D) European
Ans.B
- “That there’s some corner of a foreign field’ – is from:
(A) An Epitaph
(B) The Soldier
(C) Macavity
(D) Song of Myself
Ans.B
- The first …… lines are called octave.
(A) 6
(B) 8
(C) 9
(D) 5
Ans.B
681.T.S.Eliot is a ….., poet.
(A) Twentieth Century
(B) Eighteenth Century
(C) Seventeenth Century
(D) Sixteenth Century
Ans.A
- Macavity is an ………..
(A) outlaw
(B) criminals
(C) Looter
(D) diplomat
Ans.A
- R. K. Narayan has written ……
(A) Pinch of Snuff
(B) The Guide
(C) Train to Pakistan
(D) Savitri
Ans.B
- Let not thy divining heart; Forthinke me any ill – is from:
(A) Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe
(B) The Soldier
(C) Song of Myself
(D) Fire-Hymn
Ans.A
- Who was forced to leave Oxford University without a degree?
(A) Walt Whitman
(B) W.H. Auden
(C) John Donne
(D) None of these
Ans.C
- . ‘I harbour for good or bad, I permit to speak at every hazard’- is from:
(A) Snake
(B) Song of Myself
(C) An Epitaph
(D) The Soldier
Ans.B
- Song of Myself is written by ……
(A) Walt Whitman
(B) Walter de la Mare
(C) Rupert Brooke
(D) John Donne
Ans.A
- And the nightingale is dumb’ – is from:
(A) Now The Leaves Are Falling Fast
(B) Snake
(C) Fire-Hymn
(D) To Autumn
Ans.A
689.”Nurses flowers will not last’ is form …..
(A). The Soldier
(B) Fire-Hymn
(C) Now the Leaves Are Falling Fast
(D) To Autumn
(D) To Autumn
Ans.C
- Keats is a …… poet.
(A) Romantic
(B) War
(C) Metaphysical
(D) Melancholic
Ans.A
- …… was a Poet of Nature.
(A) DH Lawrence
(B). TS Eliot
(C) John Keats
(D) None of these
Ans.C
- Who has written a number of poems for children?
(A) Walter De la Mare
(B) TS Eliot
(C) DH Lawrence
(D) None of these
Ans.A
- Ravindra Nath Tagore wrote …
(A) Geetanjali
(B) Savitri
(C) Macbeth
(D) The cup
Ans.A
- “The god of small Things’ is written by
(A) Anita Desai
(B) Kamala Das
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Arundhati Roy
Ans.D
- Keki N. Daruwala is an …… poet.
(A) British
(B) American
(C) African
(D) Indo-Anglian
Ans.D
696.Snake is written by
(A) John Donne
(B) Kamala Das
(C) DH Lawrence
(D) Walt Whitman
Ans.C
- DH Lawrence belonged to …
(A) Britain
(B) France
(C) America
(D) None of these
Ans.A
- My Grand Mother’s House is written by…..
(A) Kamala Das
(B) DH Lawrence
(C) Keki N Daruwala
(D) John Donne
Ans.A
- ‘Mac Fleckone’ is written by …..
(A) John Dryden
(B) Alexander Pope
(C) Lord Byron
(D) John Keats
Ans.A
- Who were known as the University wits?
(A) Elizabethan scholars
(B) Victorian scholars
(C) Indian scholars
(D) British scholars
Ans.A
- Let a doctor be sent for.
(Choose the active voice)
(A) Sending for a doctor
(B) Doctor be sending for
(C) Send for a doctor
(D) Doctor may be sent
Ans.C
- I play cricket.
(Choose the best passive voice)
(A) Cricket is played by me.
(B) Playing cricket is me.
(C) Played by me is cricket.
(D) Cricket is playing by me.
Ans.A
- Why do you tell a lie ? (Choose the best passive voice)
(A) Why a lie is told by you?
(B) Why is a lie be told by you?
(C) Why is a lie told by you?
(D) Why is a lie being told by you?
Ans.C
- He had written a letter. (Choose the best passive voice)
(A) A letter had been written by her.
(B) A letter was written by him.
(C) A letter is wrote by him.
(D) None of these
Ans.A
- I know you. (Choose the best passive voice)
(A) You are known by one.
(B) You are known to me.
(C) You were known by me.
(D) Are you known to me?
Ans.B
- Grandparents should be respected by us.
(Choose the best active voice)
(A) Grandparents must respect us.
(B) Grandparents we respect must.
(C) Must respect we our grandparents.
(D) We must respect our grandparents.
Ans.D
- Who …… the Law of Gravitation? (Choose the correct tense)
(A) will discover
(B) discovered
(C) may discover
(D) has discover
Ans.B
- The train had left before I ……… the station.
(Choose the correct tense)
(A) reach
(B) reached
(C) reaches
(D) will reach
Ans.B
- She was ……… by a snake. (Choose the correct tense)
(A) bit
(B) have bit
(C) has bit
(D) bitten
Ans.D
- ………….. here since morning. (Choose the correct tense)
(A) am waiting
(B) have been waiting
(C) had been waiting
(D) will be waiting .
Ans.B
- Unless she ………. she will not pass. (Choose the correct tense)
(A) read
(B) reed
(C) reads
(D) has read
Ans.C
- Birds can fly but cows …….(Choose the correct auxiliary verbs)
(A) shouldn’t
(B) couldn’t
(C) musn’t
(D) can’t
Ans.D
- It ………. rain tonight (Prediction).
(Choose the correct auxiliary verbs)
(A) shall
(B) will
(C) may
(D) might
Ans.B
- You ……….. to do your duty.(Choose the correct auxiliary verbs)
(A) ought
(B) should
(C) would
(D) could
Ans.A
- She ……….. do this work. (Choose the correct auxiliary verbs)
(A) must
(B) can
(C) could
(D) will
Ans.A
716.He ……… meal when the phone rang.
(Choose the correct auxiliary verbs)
(A) have
(B) was taking
(C) having
(D) did having
Ans.B
717………you stand on your head? (Choose the correct auxiliary verbs)
(A) Need
(B) May
(C) Can
(D) Shall
Ans.C
- He said something. I did not hear it. (Choose the correct combination)
(A) I said something which he did not hear
(B) He did not hear what I said
(C) I did not hear what he said
(D) I did hear what he said
Ans.C
- Run Fast. You will be late. (Choose the suitable combinations)
(A) Run fast, else you will be late.
(B) Run fast and you will be late.
(C) Running fast or you will be late.
(D) Run fastly or you will be late.
Ans.A
720.” Sumit is going to Bangalore. He will study there.
(Choose the suitable combinations)
(A) Bangalore going is Sumit to study.
(B) Study in Bangalore is Sumit going.
(C) Going to study in Bangalore is Sumit.
(D) Sumit is going to Bangalore to study.
Ans.D
- The house caught fire, All the furniture was burnt.
(Choose the suitable combinations)
(A) The house caught fire and all the furniture was burnt.
(B) The house having caught fire, all the furniture was burnt.
(C) All the furniture was burnt when the house caught fire.
(D) As the furniture burnt, the house caught fire.
Ans.B
- He abstains from wine. (Choose the suitable negative sentences)
(A) Wine not take he.
(B) He does not take wine.
(C) Taking wine not him.
(D) Wine not taking by him.
Ans.B
- I saw the Red Fort. (Choose the suitable negative sentences)
(A) I did not fail to see the Red fort.
(B) I didn’t see the Red fort.
(C) I had not seen the Red fort.
(D) I didn’t try to see the Red fort.
Ans.A
- Everyone would run from a lion.
(Choose the suitable negative sentences)
(A) Everyone would not run from a lion.
(B) Who would not run from a lion?
(C) Everyone will not run from a lion.
(D) Who does not it run from a lion.
Ans.B
- Shall I ever forget those happy days?
(Choose the suitable negative sentences)
(A) I shall not forget those happy days.
(B) Shall I not ever forget those happy days.
(C) I shall never forget those happy days.
(D) I shall ever forget those happy days.
Ans.C
- Are you aware ……… the danger ?
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) at
(B) by
(D) on
Ans.C
- Komal was looking …… the new dress.(Choose the suitable Prepositions)
(A) at
(B) by
(C) in
(D) on
Ans.A
728.My house is …… the river. (Choose the suitable Prepositions)
(A) on
(B) in
(C) across
(D) above
Ans.C
729.I live…… London. (Choose the suitable Prepositions)
(A) in
(B) at
(C) of
(D) from
Ans.A
730.He will come……….. 7 O’clock. (Choose the suitable Prepositions)
(A) by
(B) in
(C) from
(D) of
Ans.A
731.Her employer always finds fault ………. her.
(Choose the suitable Prepositions)
(A) by
(B) in
(C) at
(D) to
Ans.B
732.Choose the correct sentence
(A) The clock has struck seven.
(B) The clock has struck seven hours.
(C) The clock strike seven.
(D) Struck seven by the clock.
Ans.A
733.Choose the correct sentence
(A) I have a cat and the cat is black.
(B) I have a cat and a cat is black.
(C) That cat is black is my.
(D) Black is cat is mine.
Ans.A
734.Choose the correct sentence
(A) I have a homework to do.
(B) I have homework to do.
(C) I will have homework to do.
(D) I having homework to do.
Ans.B
735.Choose the correct sentence.
(A) She lives to an apartment.
(B) She lives in an apartment.
(C) She lives of an apartment.
(D) She lives on an apartment.
Ans.B
736.Copper is …… useful metal. (Choose the best article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.A
737.This is ……… one-act play. (Choose the best article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.A
738.She is ………… most beautiful girl. (Choose the best article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.C
739.Mt. Everest is …………. highest mountain.(Choose the best article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.C
740.I have …… one rupee note. (Choose the best article)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.A
741.Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) Heratage
(B) Heretage
(C) Heiretage
(D) Heritage
Ans.D
742.Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) remembrance
(B) remimberence
(C) rimimbirance
(D) remmebreance
Ans.A
743.Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) plastic
(B) plestik
(C) plestic
(D) plistak
Ans.A
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) harinoney
(B) harmony
(C) harmenoy
(D) harmonye
Ans.B
- Choose the correctly spelt word
(A) mustach
(B) moustache
(C) mostache
(D) mestache
Ans.B
746.A place for luggage at a railway station is called (Choose the best option)
(A) Compartment
(B) Waiting room
(C) Cloak room
(D) Platform
Ans.C
- He has read ………… Vedas.
(Choose the correct option)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) no article
Ans.C
- My scissors ……not very useful. (Choose the most correct option)
(A) is
(B) are
(C) has
(D) have
Ans.B
- The jury …… divided in their opinions.
(Choose the most correct option)
(A) was
(B) were
(C) has
(D) have
Ans.B
750.The great scholar and poet …… died.
(Choose the most correct option)
(A) have
(B) has
(C) is
(D) are
Ans.B
751.This book has …… me two rupees.
(Choose the most correct option)
(A) costs
(B) cost
(C) will cost
(D) may cost
Ans.B
752.The secretary and headmaster ………. in the school. (Choose the most correct option)
(A) is
(B) are
(C) has
(D) have
Ans.A
753.She hurt ……
(Choose the correct option)
(A) yourself
(B) herself
(C) itself
(D) himself
Ans.B
754.They were ……….. a noise. (Choose the correct option)
(A) made
(B) making
(C) make
(D) to making
Ans.B
755.”Hurry up,” he said to his servant.
(Choose the correct indirect speech)
(A) He ordered his servant to hurry up.
(B) He ask his servant to hurry up.
(C) He requested his servant to hurry.
(D) He says to his servant to hurry.
Ans.A
- Mohan said to Geeta, “You can refer to an encyclopaedia.”
(Choose the correct indirect speech)
(A) Mohan told Geeta that she could refer to an encyclopaedia.
(B) Mohan said Geeta that he could refer to an encyclopaedia.
(C) Mohan told Geeta that she can refer to an encyclopaedia.
(D) Mohan told Geeta she could refer to an encyclopaedia.
Ans.A
- Ravi said to Pooja, “I can solve this question in five minutes.”
(Choose the correct indirect speech)
(A) Ravi told Pooja that he can solve that question in five minutes.
(B) Ravi told Pooja that she could solve this question in five Minutes.
(C) Ravi told Pooja that he could solve that question in five minutes.
(D) Ravi said Pooja that he could solve this question in five minutes.
Ans.C
758.My mother requested me to bring her a glass of milk.
(A) “Bring me a glass of milk,” said my mother.
(B) “Bring me a glass of milk,” asked my mother.
(C) “A glass of milk bring,” said my mother.
(D) “Glass of milk bring please,” said my mother.
Ans.A
759.The player exclaimed with sorrow that they had failed to score a goal. (Choose the correct direct speech)
(A) The player said, “Alas! I failed to score a goal.”
(B) The player said, “Hurrah! I failed to score a goal.”
(C) The player said, “Alas! I fail to score a goal.”
(D) The player said, “Well! I failed to score a goal.”
Ans.A
- He requested me to check my seat number.
(Choose the correct direct speech)
(A) He said to me Please check your seat number.”
(B) He said “Check your seat number.”
(C) He said to him, “Please check your seat number.”
(D) He says, “Please check your seat number.
Ans.A
- European civilization will mean ………. for India.
(A) want
(B) living
(C) real
(D) ruin
Ans.D
- …… was a spiritual leader than a politician.
(A) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(B) Sardar Patel
(C) S.C. Bose
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
Ans.D
- Dr. Zakir Hussain delivered his speech in……
(A) 1966
(B) 1965
(C) 1967
(D) 1968
Ans.C
- Who has taken the oath of loyalty to the constitution of India?
(A) Shiga Naoya
(B) M. Gandhi
(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(D) Bertrand Russel
Ans.C
765.The narrator of the story ‘A Pinch of Snuff was a/an …….. on probation.
(A) commissioner
(B) under secretary
(C) minister
(D) receptionist
Ans.D
766.Martin Luther King Jr. dislikes ……… discrimination.
(A) caste
(B) sex
(C) religion
(D) racial
Ans.D
- Who got Nobel Prize in literature in 1950 ?
(A) Bertrand Russell
(B) M. Gandhi
(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(D) H.E. Bates
Ans.A
768.The curio-dealer sold the gourd to a wealthy collector for …… yen.
(A) 500
(B) 600
(C) 1000
(D) 100
Ans.B
- Seibei was a …… Japanese boy.
(A) ten years old
(B) eleven years old
(C) tweleve years old
(D) thirteen years old
Ans.C
770.Germaine Greer is an …… writer.
(A) Australian
(B) Indian
(C) British
(D) American
Ans.A
- ……………. is an extract from Sex and Destiny : The Politics of
Human Fertility.
(A) A child is Born
(B) The Artist
(C) A Pinch of Snuff
(D) The Earth
Ans.A
- Proprietor of the newspaper has
(A) interest of the people
(B) national interest
(C) social interest .
(D) personal interest
Ans.D
- Benjy’s parents are known as the …
(A) Jhonsons
(B) Jacksons
(C) Smiths
(D) Leohorns
Ans.A
- Benjy was the son of ……….
(A) Robinsons
(B) Stevensons
(C) Rocksons
(D) Johnsons
Ans.D
- India Through a Traveller’s Eye is written by ……
(A) Pearl S Buck
(B) Anton P Chekhov
(C) HE Bates
(D) Shiga Naoya
Ans.A
776.The life span in India was only ……
(A) 25 yrs.
(B) 27 yrs.
(C) 28 yrs.
(D) 29 yrs.
Ans.B
- …… is the daughter of Choobookov.
(A) Matalia
(B) Natalia
(C) Ratalia
(D) Satalia
Ans.B
- Anton Chekov began his career by writing …
(A) drama
(B) poetry
(C) comic sketches
(D) novels
Ans.A
- ‘I knew how paltry, how vulgar, what a mean act’ – is from:
(A) Ode to Autumn
(B) My Grandmother’s House
(C) Snake
(D) The Soldier
Ans.C
- The poet had gone to the water trough to drink ……
(A) water
(B) tea
(C) coffee
(D) cigarette
Ans.A
781.”The Old Playhouse and other Poems’ are written by
(A) Sarojini Naidu
(B) Mamta Kalia
(C) Mahadevi Verma
(D) Kamala Das
Ans.D
783.Kamala Das is an …… poetess.
(A) American
(B) African
(C) Indian
(D) Nigerian
Ans.C
- The year AD 1066 is taken to be the end of the ……… period.
(A) Middle English
(B) Old English
(C) Modern English
(D) None of these
Ans.B
- Which language functions as a link language between to south and
north India?
(A) Hindi
(B) Tamil
(C) Martha
(D) English
Ans.D
- What is the period of the Middle English Period in the history of
English ?
(A) 1100 AD to 1450 AD
(B) 1150 AD to 1500 AD
(C) 1650 AD to 2000 AD
(D) 1000 AD to 1350 AD
Ans.B
- Which period’s known as the childhood period of the English
language?
(A) Old English period
(B) Middle English period
(C) Modern English period
(D) None of these
Ans.A
787.The name ‘Augustan’ was given to the early …….. century.
(A) 17th
(B) 18th
(C) 19th
(D) 20th
Ans.B
- ‘Leaves of Grass’ was published in:
(A) 1892
(B) 1855
(C) 1860
(D) 1872
Ans.B
- Walt whitman belonged to …
(A) Britain
(B) The USA
(C) Germany
(D) Ireland
Ans.B
790.Now The Leaves Are Falling is written by ….
(A) John Keats
(B) WH Auden
(C) Rupert Brooke
(D) John Donne
Ans.B
- Autumn is a season of ……..
(A) no leaves
(B) fruitfulness
(C) no fire
(D) no rain
Ans.B
792.To Autumn is written by ……
(A) John Keats
(B) Walter de la Mare
(C) John Donne
(D) Keki N Daruwala
Ans.A
- ‘However, rare-rare it be’ – is from:
(A) Ode to Autumn
(B) Snake
(C) An Epitaph
(D) Song of Myself
Ans.C
794.’When I crumble, who will remember’ is from ..
(A) An Epitaph
(B) To Autumn
(C) Snake
(D) Fire-Hymn
Ans.A
- The Soldier is written by ……
(A) Rupert Brooke
(B) Kamala Das
(C) W. H. Auden
(D) John Donne
Ans.A
- His brow is deeply lined with thoughts’, is from:
(A) Macavity: the Mystery Cat
(C) The Soldier
(B) MY Grandmother’s House
(D) Snake
Ans.A
- Macavity The Mystery Cat is written by ……
(A) Rupert Brooke
(B) TS Eliot
(C) Kamala Das
(D) John Donne
Ans.B
798…… lears to save fire from the sin of forgetfulness.
(A) Keki N Daruwalla
(B) Kamala Das
(C), W. B Yeats
(D) John Keats
Ans.A
- A Pinch of Snuff is written by ……
(A) Manohar Malgaonkar
(B) Germaine Greer
(C) Dorothy L Sayers
(D) HE Bates
Ans.A
- Nobel Prize for Peace was given to MLK Jr. in ……
(A) 1964
(B) 1965
(C) 1963
(D) 1966
Ans.A
- Rita did not clean the room. (Choose the suitable passive voice)
(A) Rita not cleaning the room
(B) The room has not been cleaned by Rita
(C) The room was not cleaned by Rita
(D) Room-cleaning is not done by Rita
Ans.C
802.Ram is singing a bhajan. (Choose the best Passive voice)
(A) A bhajan singing by Ram.
(B) Ram is sang bhajan.
(C) A bhajan is sung by Ram.
(D) A bhajan is being sing by Ram.
Ans. C
- A man drives the car. (Choose the best Passive voice)
(A) The car is driven by a man.
(B) The car was driven by a man.
(C) The car will be driven by a man.
(D) The car may be driven by a man.
Ans.A
804.We saw him cross the river. (Choose the best Passive voice)
(A) He was seen cross the river by us.
(B) He were seen crossing the river by we.
(C) He had been seen cross the river by us.
(D) He was been seen cross the river.
Ans.A
- The van is being driven by Rahman. (Choose the best Active voice)
(A) Van is driven by Rahman.
(B) Rahman is driving the car.
(C) Drive the car is Rahman.
(D) Rahman driven the car.
Ans.B
- It is known to you. (Choose the best Active voice)
(A) You are know it.
(B) You are known it.
(C) You know it.
(D) Do you know it.
Ans.C
- My brother …………. yet. (Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) isn’t coming
(B) hasn’t come
(C) hadn’t come
(D) was n’t come
Ans.B
- Sita ……….. to the picture on Sundays.
(Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) goes
(B) go
(C) went
(D) has gone
Ans.A
- The patient ……….. before the nurse came.
(Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) collapsed
(B) collapses
(C) will collapse
(D) may collapse
Ans.A
810.I……….. interested in metaphysics. (Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) am always
(B) have always been
(C) had always been
(D) will always been
Ans.B
- As soon as the teacher … the students will stand up.
(Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) comes
(B) come came
(D) has come
Ans.B
812…………. he live long! (Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) May
(B) Should
(C) Will
(D) Can
Ans.A
- My cousin …… swim when he was six years old.
(Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) could
(B) can
(C) may
(D) should
Ans.A
- When I was young, 1…… read without glasses.
(Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) inust
(B) shall
(C) could
(D) might .
Ans.C
- We ……. .. duly fill our applications.
(Choose the correct auxiliary verb) should
(A) shuold
(B) shall
(C) can
(D) could
Ans.A
- …… I go out, Sir? (Choose the correct auxiliary verb).
(A) May
(B) Need
(C) Do
(D) None of these
Ans.A
817.He climbed up a tree. He had seen a wolf.
(Choose the suitable combination)
(A) He saw a wolf and climbing the tree.
(B) Seeing a wolf, he climb the tree.
(C) Climbing the tree, he saw a wolf.
(D) Having seen a wolf, he climbed a tree.
Ans.D
818.. Mohit is ill. He is working hard. (Choose the suitable combination)
(A) Mohit is ill and working hard.
(B) Ill is Mohit but working hard.
(C) Mohit is ill yet he is working hard.
(D) Working hard is Mohit and he is ill.
Ans.C
- Kiran could not come. She was tired.
(Choose the suitable combination)
(A) Kiran could not come and she was tired.
(B) Come could not Kiran as she was tired.
(C) Kiran not coming as she is tired.
(D) Kiran could not come because she was tired.
Ans.D
- Ram came yesterday. He was a scientist and teacher.
(Choose the suitable combination)
(A) Ram a scientist and teacher, came yesterday.
(B) Ram who was a scientist and teacher came yesterday.
(C) Ram was a scientist and teacher and came yesterday.
(D) Ram was a scientist and teacher who came yesterday.
Ans.A
821.The poor alone deserves help.
(Choose the suitable negative sentence)
(A) None but the poor deserves help.
(B) The poor help deserves none.
(C) Help deserves the poor but none.
(D) None help the poor deserves.
Ans.A
822.Always speak the truth. (Choose the suitable negative sentence)
(A) Always don’t speak the truth.
(B) Never speak the truth.
(C) Never tell a lie.
(D) None came in contect with truth.
Ans.C
823.Can a man live for ever? (Choose the suitable negative sentence)
(A) A man can’t live for ever.
(B) Can a man not live for ever?
(C) A man can live for ever.
(D) A man life for ever.
Ans.A
- Can it be true? (Choose the suitable negative sentence)
(A) It can’t be true.
(B) Can it not be true?
(C) Can’t it be true?
(D) It could be true.
Ans.A
- This is a kilo ………… rice for you.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) of
(B) for
(C) at
(D) on
Ans.A
- We should be kind …… animals.
(Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) by
(B) through
(C) at
(D) to
Ans.A
- I will wait. ………… he returns. (Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) until
(B) for
(C) at
(D) from
Ans.A
- The sword is hanging …… my head.
(Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) over
(B) on
(C) of
(D) for
Ans.A
- He died ……….. his society. (Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) at
(B) of
(C) for
(D) from
Ans.C
- The work was done …… haste. (Choose the suitable prepositions) (A) in
(B) at
(C) with
(D) upon
Ans.A
831.Choose the correct sentences ::
(A) Bread and butter are my breakfast.
(B) Breakfast is my bread and butter.
(C) Bread and butter is my breakfast.
(D) My breakfast bread and butter is.
Ans.C
832.Choose the correct sentences :
(A) This boys will play cricket.
(B) That boys playing cricket are.
(C) These boys will play cricket.
(D) Cricket plays by boys are they.
Ans.C
- Choose the correct sentences :
(A) How many people are there in your family?
(B) How many families do you have ?
(C) How big your family?
(D) How big have your family?
Ans.A
834.Choose the correct sentences :
(A) That was sure of mistake.
(B) This was a sure of mistake.
(C) That may be sure a mistake.
(D) That was surely a mistake.
Ans.D
835.He plays …………. table. (Choose the best Articles)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.C
- There is ……… garden behind the house. (Choose the best Articles) (A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.A
- He plays…………… tennis well. (Choose the best Articles)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.D
838.My brother is . SI of police. (Choose the best Articles)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.B
- He sent ……….. SOS. (Choose the best Articles)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.B
- ……….. like listening classical music. .
(Choose the best option)
(A) do not
(B) have not
(C) does not
(D) has not
Ans.A
- He is …………. of me. (Choose the suitable option)
(A) zealous
(B) jealous
(C) puzzled
(D) confused
Ans.B
- Choose the correct spelling :
(A) queik
(B) quiek
(C) quick
(D) queck
Ans.C
- Choose the correct spelling:
(A) Votaries
(B) votries
(C) voteries
(D) vottaries
Ans.A
- Choose the correct spelling:
(A) Ocupation
(B) occupetion
(C) occupation
(D) ocupation
Ans.C
- Choose the correct spelling:
(A) campaigner
(B) campainer
(C) campaenor
(D) campenair
Ans.A
- Someone …… given me the message.
(Choose the most correct options)
(A) has
(B) have
(C) will
(D) were
Ans.A
- Milk and fruits …… good for health.
(Choose the most correct options)
(A) is
(B) has
(C) are
(D) have
Ans.C
- Each boy and each girl …… a separate room. (Choose the most correct options)
(A) has
(B) have
(C)’ is
(D) are
Ans.A
- The origin of these manners and customs …… unknown.
(Choose the most correct options)
(A) are
(B) is
(C) has
(D) have
Ans.B
- Her handwork and dedication ………… paid off. (Choose the most correct options)
(A) has
(B) have
(C) is
(D) are
Ans.A
- The teacher says, “Rose smells sweet.”
(Choose the correct indirect narration)
(A) The teacher says that rose smells sweet.
(B) The teacher says that rose smelled sweet.
(C) The teacher said roses smell sweet.
(D) Roses smell sweet is said by the teacher.
Ans.A
- Sameer said, “You are telling the truth.”
(Choose the correct Indirect Narration)
(A) Sameer says that I am telling the truth.
(B) Sameer said that I told the truth.
(C) Tell truth I said Sameer.
(D) Sameer told that I told the truth.
Ans.A
- “Shall I open the door?” Harish asked.
(Choose the correct Indirect Narration)
(A) Harish says to open the door.
(B) Open the door says Harish.
(C) Harish commanded open the door.
(D) Harish asked if he should open the door.
Ans.D
- He said, “I have got a toothache.”
(Choose the correct Indirect Narration)
(A) He said he have a toothache.
(B) He said that he had got a toothache.
(C) He says he has got a toothache.
(D) He said that he got a toothache.
Ans.B
- Sheela said that Reeta kept her waiting.
(Choose the correct Direct Narration)
(A) Sheela said, “Reeta kept me waiting.”
(B) Sheela asked, “Reeta kept me waiting.”
(C) Sheela enquired, “Reeta kept me waiting.”
(D) Sheela wept, “Reeta kept me waiting.”
Ans.A
- He exclaimed with sorrow that he was ruined.
(Choose the correct Direct Narration)
(A) He said, “Well, I am ruined !”
(B) He said, “Alas, I am ruined!”
(C) He said, “Alas, I was ruined !”
(D) He said, “Alas, I have been ruined.”
Ans.B
- You are ………. the poor.(Choose the correct verb form)
(A) will help
(B) help
(C) helping
(D) had helped.
Ans.C
- Choose the correct sentence :
(A) He is the honoured man
(B) He is a honoured man
(C) He is a honourable man
(D) He is an honourable man.
Ans.D
- He spoke ………. (Choose the correct option)
(A) with a loud voice
(B) at a loud voice
(C) in a loud voice
(D) to a loud voice
Ans.C
860.Of all the students in the class, Ram is surely (Choose the best option)
(A) the more intelligent
(B) the most intelligent
(C) the intelligent more ;
(D) more the intelligent
Ans.B
861.The sentence, ‘The distinguishing characteristic of modern
civilization is our indefinite multiplicity of wants’ is form.
(A) Indian Civilization and Culture
(B) I Have a Dream
(C) A child is Born
(D) The Earth
Ans.A
- Gandhiji went to Champaran in ..
(A) 1917
(B) 1916
(C) 1918
(D) 1915
Ans.A
- Who was overwhelmed by the trust his people have placed in him?
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) M. Gandhi
(C) Bertrand Russel Fa
(D) Shiga Naoya
Ans.A
- Dr. Zakir Hussain was a great …
(A) politician
(B) leader nationalist
(C) nationalist
(D) thinker
Ans.C
- When Nanukaka is unable to express in English or Hindi, he starts
speaking in ……..
(A) Gujarati
(B) Bengali
(C) Punjabi
(D) Marathi
Ans.D
- The ‘bark of justice’ is ….
(A) bankrupt
(B) highway
(C) staggered
(D) struggled :
Ans.A
- Nineteen ………. is not an end, but a beginning.
(A) sixty three
(B) sixty two
(C) sixty one
(D) sixty
Ans.A
- What was more important than the domestication of animals?
(A) Agriculture
(B) Machinery
(C) Fire
(D) Vehicles
Ans.C
- Who wrote, ‘why I am not a Christian ?
(A) Shiga Naoya
(B) Bertrand Russell
(C) M. Gandhi
(D) H.E.Bates
Ans.B
- The old woman asked …………. son for the gourd.
(A) ten
(B) five
(C) fifteen
(D) 12 (twelve)
Ans.A
871.Seibei was a twelve years, ….. boy
(A) Indian
(B) Chinese
(C) Korean
(D) Japanese
Ans.D
- ……. woman visit her mother’s house during pregnancy.
(A) An Indian
(B) A Sylheti
(C) An African
(D) A Canadian
Ans.A
873.Who was an essayist, playwright, poet ?
(A) Shiga Naoya
(B) Dorothy L Sayers
(C) HE Bates
(D) Anton Chekhov
Ans.B
- Dorothy L. Sayers is ………..
(A) a novelist
(B) an essayist
(C) an doctor
(D) a singer
Ans.B
- Benjy asked his parents to eat in the …..
(A) bathroom
(B) verandah
(C) kitchen
(D) drawing room
Ans.C
- The bank will give interest on it and then one day, when you
(Benjy) are …..
(A) 20
(B) 21
(C) 19
(D) 22
Ans.B
877.According to Pearl S. Buck the main quality of a leader is .
(A) selflessness
(B) selfishness
(C) communalism
(D) dishonesty
Ans.A
- Pearl S. Buck came to know about India through .
(A) Buddhism
(B) Hinduism
(C) Islam
(D) Christianity
Ans.A
- Lomov is …… years old.
(A) 30
(B) 32
(C) 35
(D) 36
Ans.C
- Choobookov is a ………
(A) farmer
(B) doctor
(C) landowner
(D) teacher
Ans.C
- John Donne is going to …… leaving his wife behind.
(A) Germany
(B) France
(C) England
(D) Italy
Ans.A
- Who says, “Every atom of blood is the same in all human beings”?
(A) Rupert Brooke
(B) Walt Whitman
(C) T.S. Eliot
(D) None of these
Ans.B
- ‘Starving through the leafless wood’ is from:
(A) Snake
(B) The Soldier
(C) Now The Leaves Are Falling Fast
(D) An Epitaph .
Ans.C
884.Johan keats belonged to ………..
(A) Britain
(B) Ireland
(C) Iceland
(D) Germany
Ans.A
885.And gathering swallows twitter in the skies’ is taken from
(A) Snake
(B) The soldier
(C). Ode to Autumn
(D) An Epitaph
Ans.C
- Walter de la Mare knew a …… who is now dead.
(A) lady
(B) girl
(C) boy
(D) lord
Ans.A
- Who has made An Epitaph for the beautiful lady?
(A) John Donne
(B) Walter de la Mare
(C) DH Lawrence
(D) None of these
Ans.B
- How many times does the poet use the word ‘England’?
(A) 9
(B) 7
(C) 6
(D) 5
Ans.C
889.A sonnet is a poem of …….. lines.
(A) 16
(B) 14
(C) 18
(D) 20
Ans.B
890.. Macavity is called
(A) the Hidden Paw
(B) the Exposed paw
(C) the Naughty Paw
(D) the Mysterious Paw
Ans.A
- Macavity is a ..
(A) dog
(B) lion
(C) cat
(D) rat
Ans.C
- Consigning his new born son to flames took place …… years ago.
(A) 15
(B) 16
(C) 20
(D) 18
Ans.C
- A snake appears on a trough of the …… to sip water.
(A) teacher
(B) doctor
(C) lawyer
(D) poet
Ans.D
- Kamala Das remembers the happy days spent in the sweet company of her ……
(A) mother
(B) father
(C) grandmother
(D) grandfather
Ans.C
- The poetess in the Grandmother’s House ‘begs at …….. doors.
(A) friend’s
(B) family’s
(C) stranger’s
(D) enemy’s
Ans.C
- Which language has become a passport to jobs in India and abroad?
(A) French
(B) Chinese
(C) German
(D) English
Ans.D
- Manohar Malgaonkar belonged to ………….
(A) India
(B) Britain
(C) China
(D) Bhutan
Ans.A
- In which century did the Indian English poetry begin to be written?
(A) 18th century
(B) 19th century
(C) 20th century
(D) 17th century
Ans.B
- Which language is the second language of India?
(A) English
(B) Hindi
(C) Sanskrit
(D) Bhojpuri
Ans.A
- The new variety of English that developed in America is called
(A) British English
(B) American English
(C) Indian English
(D) Russian English
Ans.B
901.Do not insult the poor. (Choose the best Passive voice)
(A) The poor be not insulted.
(B) Not the insulted poor be.
(C) Let the poor not be insulted.
(D) Insulted not the poor be.
Ans.C
902.The boy is climbing the tree. (Choose the best Passive voice)
(A) The tree is being climbed by the boy.
(B) The tree has been climbed by the boy.
(C) The tree was being climbed by the boy.
(D) The tree had been climbed by the boy.
Ans.A
903.The Prime Minister is giving the speech. (Choose the best Passive voice)
(A) The speech giving the Prime Minister.
(B) The Prime Minister gave the speech.
(C) The Prime Minister been given the speech.
(D) The speech is being given by the Prime Minister.
Ans.D
- We are taught grammar by Mr. Singh.
(Choose the best Active voice)
(A) Mr. Singh teachers us grammar.
(B) Mr. Singh taught us grammar.
(C) Mr. Singh will teach us grammar.
(D) Mr. Singh teach us grammar.
Ans.A
905.He was given a prize by the teacher. (Choose the best Active voice)
(A) The teacher gave him a prize.
(B) The teacher may have given him a prize.
(C) The teacher will have given him a prize.
(D) The teacher has give him a prize.
Ans.A
906.The ruling party will have to put its own house ………… order.
(Choose the correct preposition)
(A) in
(B) on
(C) to
(D) into
Ans.A
907.Himesh will suffer …… his bad habits.
(Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) by
(B) to
(C) for
(D) in
Ans.C
908.The tiger was …… me. (Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) through
(B) till
(C) at
(D) behind
Ans.D
- Let us move
(Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) in
(B) on
(C) of
(D) at
Ans.B
910.Hang this picturethe wall. (Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) at
(B) from
(C) on
(D) for
Ans.C
911.He came ………4 O’clock. (Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) at
(B) on
(C) in
(D) from
Ans.A
912.I have lived in this town ……. childhood.
(Choose the suitable prepositions)
(A) since
(B) at
(C) in
(D) for
Ans.A
- If only I ……….. him. (Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) know
(B) had know
(C) knew
(D) knows
Ans.C
914.le ……….. if we had taken our food.
(Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) asked
(B) asks
(C) will ask
(D) had ask
Ans.A
- I always ……….. the poor. (Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) help
(B) helps
(C) helped
(D) has helped
Ans.A
916.Virat Kohli …… for India. (Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) playing
(B) plays
(C) were get
(D) none of these
Ans.B
917.He promised that he ………… hard. (Choose the correct tense forms)
(A) would work
(B) can work
(C) has work
(D) did work
Ans.A
918.You ……… not write to him, as he is coming tomorrow.
(Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) could
(B) can
(C) may
(D) need
Ans.D
919.You …… buy a new car. (Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) could
(B) should
(C) ought
(D) would
Ans.B
- I…………. swim across the river.
(Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) can
(B) should
(C) will
(D) shall
Ans.A
921.We …….. read Shakespeare. (Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) Must Not
(B) Must
(C) Could not
(D) Need
Ans.B
922.The summons …………… issued. (Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) is
(B) was
(C) were
(D) haves
Ans.B
923.St. Paul’s Cathedral in London was ………. after the great fire of 1666. (Choose the correct auxiliary verb)
(A) build
(B) builder
(C) built
(D) building
Ans.C
924.I went to the fair. I did not buy anything.
(Choose the suitable combination)
(A) I went to the fair and bought anything.
(B) I went to the fair but did not buy anything.
(C) Going to the fair, I bought not anything.
(D) I had gone to the fair, so did not buy anything.
Ans.B
925.Somebody came here. I don’t know him. (Choose the suitable combination)
(A) I will not know who came here.
(B) I do not know who came here.
(C) I can’t know who came here.
(D) I had not know who came here.
Ans.B
926.Nehru loved children.(Choose the suitable negative sentence)
(A) Nehru did not hate children.
(B) Nehru did not love children.
(C) Nehru cannot love children.
(D). Nehru has never loved children.
Ans.A
927.The brave alone deserve the fear.
(Choose the suitable negative sentence)
(A) None but the brave deserve the fear.
(B) The brave don’t deserve the fear.
(C) The brave alone have not deserved the fear.
(D) The brave can’t live without deserving the fear
Ans.A
928.Brutus loved caesar. (Choose the suitable negative sentence)
(A) Brutus was not without love for caesar.
(B) Brutus did not love caesar.
(C) Brutus had not love for caesar.
(D) Brutus never loved caesar.
Ans.A
929.Can the deaf hear ? (Choose the correct negative sentence)
(A) Can the deaf not hear?
(B) Could the deaf not hear ?
(C) The deaf do not hear?
(D) The deaf can’t hear ?
Ans.D
930.Choose the correct sentences :
(A) Sunita wrote a best book.
(B) Sunita wrote a good book.
(C) Good book written by Sunita.
(D) Written by Sunita is a best book.
Ans.B
- Choose the correct sentences :
(A) She gave me good advices.
(B) She gave advices to me good.
(C) Advice she give is good.
(D) She gave me good advice.
Ans.D
- Choose the correct sentences :
(A) I always wanted to singing.
(B) I always wanted to been a singer.
(C) I always wanted to be a singer.
(D) I always wanted to have singing.
Ans.C
933.Choose the correct sentences :
(A) India can themselves solve the issue of Kashmir.
(B) India can itself solve the issue of Kashmir.
(C) India can ourselves solve the issue of Kashmir.
(D) India can yourselves solve the issue of Kashmir.
Ans.B
- Choose the correct sentences :
(A) Rita is far beautiful than her friend.
(B) Rita is far more beautiful than her friend.
(C) Rita is far most beautiful than her friend.
(D) Rita is far the most beautiful than her friend.
Ans.B
- …… FIR was lodged. (Choose the best Articles)
(A) A
(B) An
(C) The
(D) None of these
Ans.B
- Will you have ……… coffee. (Choose the best Articles)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.D
- Ram is not popular leader. (Choose the best Articles)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.A
938.Eggs are sold by ……….. dozen. (Choose the best Articles)
(A) A
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.C
- … Quran is a holy book. (Choose the best Articles)
(A) The
(B) a
(C) an
(D) None of these
Ans.A
940.Choose the correctly spelt word:
(A) favorite
(B) favouriti
(C) fevourate
(D) favourite
Ans.D
941.Choose the correctly spelt word:
(A) arithmatic
(B) arithmetic
(C) arethematik
(D) arithemetik
Ans.B
942.Choose the correctly spelt word:
(A) Immorality
(B) immorelity
(C) imorality
(D) emorality
Ans.A
942.Choose the correctly spelt word:
(A) matarialism
(B) matterialism
(C) materialism
(D) materalism
Ans.C
- Choose the correctly spelt word:
(A) overwhelmed.
(B) overwelmed
(C) overwelhmed
(D) ovrewhelmed
Ans.C
- I read the Ramayana (Choose the suitable phrase)
(A) narrow escape
(B) more or less
(C) now and again
(D) neck and neck
Ans.C
946.These books……to me. (Choose the most correct options)
(A) belong
(C) belongs
(B) belongings
(D) had belong
Ans.A
947.Time and tide…… for none. (Choose the most correct options)
(A) waits
(B) wait
(C) waiting
(D) waited
Ans.B
- In the library the number of books …… five hundred.
(Choose the most correct options)
(A) is
(B) are
(C) am
(D) has
Ans.A
949.There …… a number of books in his hand.
(Choose the most correct options)
(A) is
(B) are
(C) am
(D) was
Ans.B
950.Why ……. he go to school so late? (Choose the most correct options)
(A) do
(B) does
(C) will
(D) were
Ans.B
- Air and water ………… necessary for survival.
(Choose the most correct options)
(A) are
(B) is
(C) was
(D) were
Ans.A
- In South America, people speak ……… Spanish.
(Choose the best Articles)
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None of these
Ans.D
- Ridhi says, “I want to learn French.”
(Choose the correct Indirect Narration)
(A) Ridhi says that she wants to learn French.
(B) Ridhi tells me that she wants to learn French.
(C) Ridhi says that she wanted to learn French.
(D) Ridhi says that she has wanted to learn French.
Ans.A
954.Ankit said to Riya, “I will go to Malaysia next week.”
(Choose the correct Indirect Narration)
(A) Ankit told Riya that he would go to Malaysia the following week.
(B) Ankit told Riya that she would go to Malaysia next week.
(C) Ankit told Riya that he would go to Malaysia next week.
(D) Ankit had told Riya that he would go to Malaysia next week.
Ans.A
- Mohit said, “I have been reading here for an hour.”
(Choose the correct Indirect Narration)
(A) Mohit said that he had been reading there for an hour.
(B) Mohit said he had been reading there for an hour.
(C) Mohit said that he has been reading there for an hour.
(D) Mohit said that he had been reading here for an hour.
Ans.A
956.Meeta asked me that time I should start from home.
(Choose the correct Direct Narration)
(A) Meeta said to me, “What time should you start from home?”
(B) Meeta had said to me, “What time had you start from home?”
(C) Meeta said to me, “What time should I start from home?”
(D) Meeta said, “What time should they start from home?”
Ans.A
957.I do not ……… Rita any more. (Choose the correct option)
(A) seeing
(B) has see
(C) seen
(D) See
Ans.D
958.I am …………. English. (Choose the correct option)
(A) learning
(B) learn
(C) learned
(D) learnt
Ans.A
- The picture ……. on the wall. (Choose the correct option)
(A) hang
(B) hanging
(C) hanged
(D) was hung
Ans.D
- He wants Seema …………… the work. (Choose the correct option)
(A) does
(B) did
(C) to do
(D) doing
Ans.C
- Who used to live with her grandmother?
(A) Kamala Das
(B) Mahadevi Verma
(C) Indira Gandhi
(D) None of these
Ans.A
- Indian glory is that it is
(A) movable
(B) immovable
(C) ignorant
(D) uncivilized
Ans.B
- Dr. Zakir Husain entered the office in a spirit of …….. humility.
(A) Special
(B) prayerful
(C) long
(D) new
Ans.B
964.Which nation has been called the young state of an ancient people?
(A) India
(B) Pakistan
(C) China
(D) Iran
Ans.A
- Which animal had Nanukaka brought with him on his visit to the narrator’s place?
(A) kitten
(B) puppy
(C) mouse
(D) cub
Ans.A
- Nanukaka managed to travel in 2 Class on a ticket of ……
(A) 1″ Class
(B) 3 Class
(C) General Class
(D) Sleeper class
Ans.B
967.For what-purpose had Nanukaka come to Delhi?
(A) for attending Zamindarsconvention
(B) for paying the debt
(C) for writing an application
(D) for taking a rest
Ans.A
968.MLK Jr. had …… children.
(A) four
(B) three
(C) two
(D) one
Ans.A
969.Who was one of the greatest orators in American history?
(A) Martin Luther King Jr.
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(D) H.E. Bates
Ans.A
970.Bertrand Russell was a philosopher and a ……
(A) historian
(B) scientist
(C) geologist
(D) politician
Ans.A
971.Robins peck an elderly ………. to death
(A) owl
(B) peacock
(C) robin
(D) pigeon
Ans.C
972.Seibei reads at …… school.
(A) Primary
(B) High
(C) Middle
(D) +2 school
Ans.A
973.The Artist is written by ……
(A) Germaine Greer
(B) Shiga Naoya
(C) Anton P Chekhov
(D) HE Bates
Ans.B
- Rupthoka is told by
(A) mother
(B) aunt
(C) sister
(D) brother
Ans.B
975.Dorothy L Sayers graduated from .
(A) Cambridge
(B) Oxford
(C) Stanford
(D) Harvard
Ans.B
- Benjy left school at the age of ……
(A) twelve
(B) thirteen
(C) fourteen
(D) fifteen
Ans.C
977.India through a Traveller’s Eye is an inspiring …
(A) essay
(B) story
(C) novel
(D) drama
Ans.A
978.Kashmir was invaded by ………… barbarian invaders.
(A) white
(B) black
(C) blue
(D) green
Ans.A
979.Choobookov called Natalia ….
(A) an ugly woman
(B) a bad woman
(C) a love-sick cat
(D) a foolish woman
Ans.C
980.What is the area of the Ox Meadows?
(A) forty acres
(B) thirty acres
(C) twenty acres
(D) 50 acres
Ans.A
- Lomov bought his dog from Mironov for ………… rubles.
(A) a hundred and twenty five
(B) two hundred
(C) three hundred
(D) two hundred fifty
Ans.A
982.The line ‘Nor in the hope, the world can show A fitter love for me; is from ………….
(Choose the correct option)
(A) Fire Hymn
(B) To Autumn
(C) Snake
(D) Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe.
Ans.D
983.”My life’s blood doth decay’ is from …..
(A) Fire-Hymn
(B) Snake
(C) TO Autumn
(D) Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe
Ans.D
- “Hoping to cease not till death’ is a line from.
(A) Sweetest love I Do Not Goe
(B) Song of Myself
(C) The Soldier
(D) Fire-Hymn
Ans.B
985.John Donne died of tuberculosis at the age of
(A) 26
(B) 30
(C) 60
(D) 90
Ans.A
986.Where does the lady lie?
(A) hotel
(B) park
(C) market
(D) graveyard
Ans.D
- A poem consisting of …… lines is a sonnet.
(A) 14
(B) 16
(C) 10
(D) 13
Ans.A
988.The last …… lines are known as sestet.
(A) 6
(B) 5
(C) 4
(D) 7
Ans.A
989.The poet compares Macavity to ……
(A) Samudragupta
(B) Bismarck
(C) Napolean
(D) Charles
Ans.C
990.Macavity is the pet cat of ……
(A) TS Eliot
(B) DH Lawrence
(C) Walt Whitman
(D) None of these
Ans.A
991.’The burning ghat-erupted phosphorescece; is taken from
(A) Fire-Hymn
(B) Song of Myself
(C) Macavity
(D) None of these
Ans.A
- ‘In the deep, strange-scented shade of the great dark carob tree’ – is from:
(A) Snake
(B) Song of Myself
(C) The Soldier
(D) My Grandmother’s House
Ans.A
993.The snake ‘easing his shoulder’ means ….
(A) loosening its shoulders
(B) moving slowly
(C) moving fast
(D) slipping with majestic grace
Ans.D
994.In the last lines of the poem, the poetess is begging for …….
(A) money
(B) jewellery
(C) love
(D) food
Ans.C
995.”Darkness to bring it here to lie’ – is from
(A) Snake
(B) The Soldier
(C) My Grandmother’s House
(D) Fire-Hymn
Ans.C
- Which thing has enriched the vocabulary of English ?
(A) Giving
(B) borrowing
(C) withdrawing
(D) depositing
Ans.B
- Colour word is related to …..
(A) American English
(B) British English
(C) Indian English
(D) French English
Ans.A
- Walt Whitman was an/a ………..
(A) American poet
(B) British poet
(C) Russian poet
(D) Indian poet
Ans.A
- ‘The Bachelor of Arts’ and ‘The English Teacher’ are written by…….
(A) R.K. Narayan
(B) M.R. Anand
(C) B.C. Chattopadhyay
(D) S: C. Chatterjee
Ans.A
- What is the main language of the United Nations ?
(A) French
(B) German
(C) English
(D) Chinese
Ans.C