English Literary Quotations/Lines and Their Writers for TGT PGT NET Exams
Here you will find the most Famous English Quotations or lines that have been taken from English literature, American literature, and others.
UP PGT English Previous Exam Papers
Here you will find the most Famous English Quotations or lines that have been taken from English literature, American literature, and others.
Here is Postgraduate Teacher UP PGT English Exams Paper 2021 with the answer key. Explore English previous exam papers for the best preparation.
Here is Postgraduate Teacher UP PGT English Exams Paper 2016 with answer key.
Passage: Read the following passage and answer the questions (1to 5) that follow: In Asia and much of the third world, trees are still destroyed in an old-fashioned way: They are cut down for fuel and cropland. In Europe, there is a new and potentially more deadly culprit. The German call it ‘Waldsterben,’ the dying…
Question No. 1 to 4 Direction: The passage below is followed by Questions Nos. 1-4 on its content. Answer the questions on the basis of what is implied or stated in the passage. It was only in the Eighteenth Century that people in Europe began to think that mountains are beautiful. Before that time, they…
UP (PGT) Post Graduate Teacher English Exam Paper 2009 1. When did the first edition of Lyrical Ballads appear? (1) 1698 (2) 1798 (3) 1898 (4) 1794 Ans (2) Explanation ‘Lyrical Ballads’ was published in 1798. With the publication of it, there was a change in the history of romanticism. 2. To whom is…
Description: Read the solved UP PGT English Exam Paper 2005 for your preparation Title: Post Graduate Teacher UP PGT English Exam Paper 2005 1.”Let knowledge grow from more to more But more of reverence in us dwell.” In which poem of Tennyson do we find the above quoted lines? (1)-Ulysses (2) Morte d’ Arthur (3)…
1. Arnold mourns whose untimely death in his elegy entitled, Thyrsis? (1) Arthur Hugh Clough (2) Arthur Hallam (3) W. H. Auden (4)None of the above Ans (1) Explanation: Arnold laments on the death of the poet Arthur Hugh Clough through his elegy, Thyrsis. 2. From which play of Shakespeare is the following line taken?…
The Terza Rima is a stanza of (1) 4 lines (2) 5 lines (3) 3 lines (4) 2 lines Sol. (3) 3 lines Terza Rima, It is a variation of the tercet and its rhyme scheme is ab, bcb, cdc, ded, It has been used by Shelley, Byron, and Browning. The following lines from Shelley’s…
Post Graduate Teacher (UP PGT) English Exam paper, 2003 ENGLISH 1. Give the correct term for the statement given: `Set of facts systematically arranged in rows and columns’. (1) Training task (2) Sequence (3) Table (4) Key Ans. (3) 2. “Fees will not be received after 3 p.m.” The underlined expression is: (1) Passive…