LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 3

Welcome to your LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 3

1. Secondary epic is known as

2. The Mahabharata and the Ramayana are the

3. Bacon died on at the age of 65.

4. Bacon wrote in two languages. What were these?

6. At his home Sir Roger gave the Spectator-

7. Who has been living with Sir Roger at his house above thirty years?

8. Which of the following names are mentioned in the essa "Sir Roger at Home"?

9. "Elea's style is the only thing in English prose that can be called absolutely perfect." Who said?

10. Who said, "Lamb's style is inseparable from his nhumour of which it is the expression"?

11. Who opined, "A man may be most sagacious and yet fail to win love, as Lamb won and still retains it"?

12. In which essay, the author says, "contempt for happiness is usually contempt for other people's happiness, and is an elegant disguise for hatred of the human race"?

13. In which essay, the author says: Even if a man sacrifices his own happiness in favour of something that is noble, he remains envious of those who "enjoy a lesser degree of nobility."

14. In which essay, the author cites the example of the mentality of the Communists to prove his point?

15. In which year Nehru was called to the Bar?

16. When did Nehru return to India from England?

17. J.L. Nehru practiced as an advocate in

18. Why did Mansfield travel away from London later in her life?

19. In what year did Katherine Mansfield Die?

20. The complete title of Henry Fielding's novel Joseph Andrews is

21. Joseph Andrews was published in

22. In writing his novel A Tale Of Two Cities, for historical source, Dickens relies much on-

23. Most of Dickens's characters are generally:

24. The young one of a cat is

25. The plural of 'alumnus' is,

twenty miles (A) are not a great (B)/ distance in these days (C)/ of rapid travel. (D) No error (E)

The percentage (A)/ of good leaders (B) are not (C)/ very high (D)/ No error (E)

The teacher (A)/ with his two sons (B) is doing research (C)/ these days (D)/ No error (E)

He had been/ to school /but he has /learnt nothing there.

His failing to/ answer the question/ made the police/suspect him.

There is always/ danger of panic/ when a fire breaks up/ in a crowded city.

Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?

As the weather was bad, we stayed indoors.

He is believed to have died of malaria. (Complex sentence)

One who presents a radio programme-

Animals or birds living in groups

The burial of a corpse in a grave or tomb, typically with funeral rites.

An art of growing and training of a plant to a miniature form having a natural look of old age-

Direction: Read the following passage and answer the questions (38-42) that follow. The chief condition of happiness, then barring certain physical prerequisites, is the life of reason the specific glory and power of man. Virtue, or rather excellence will depend on clear judgement, self-control, symmetry of desire, artistry of means; it is not the possession of the simple man, nor the gift of innocent intent, but the achievement of experience in the fully developed man, Yet there is a road to it, a guide to excellence, which may save many detours and delays: it is the middle way, the golden mean. The qualities of character can be arranged in triads in each of which can the first and the last qualities will be extreme and vices, and the middle quality, a virtue or an excellence. So between cowardice and rashness is courage, between sloth and greed is ambition; between humility and pride is modesty between secrecy and loquacity is honesty, between quarrelsomeness and flattery is friendship; between Hamlet's indecisiveness and on Quixote's impulsiveness is self-control. The right in ethics or conduct is not different from right in mathematics or engineering, it means correct, fit, what works best to the best results.Question:What is the main idea of the passage?

What is the implied meaning of the passage?

The author has not said:

Which of the following is not the middle path of different qualities?

Who of the following, is not the writer of either Hamlet or Don Quixote?

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Which one of the following was put on to celebrate the marriage of Princess Elizabeth and the elector palatine in 1612-13?

Which play of Shakespeare was included in the wedding celebrations for the Princess Elizabeth

In the end of the play Measure for Measure who was married to Angelo ?