LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 26

Welcome to your LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 26

"Zounds' is an euphemism for:

The Pulitzer Prize is awarded by:

Whose photographs have been selected in the book 12 Million Black Voices?

The photos selected in the book 12 Million Black Voices depict?

How many pictures (images) are there in the book12 Million Black Voices?

How did they settle the programme in The Luncheon?

What did the lady order for the first time in The Luncheon?

What did the author order for himself in The Luncheon?

How many times O Henry married?

How many collection did O Henry end up having published?

Which character's home plays the greatest symbolic role in the novel?

In what way is Austen's criticism of class limited?

Who would agree that "a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife"?

What name does Wemmick call his elderly father?

Who tells Pip that Compeyson was Miss Havisham's fianc├й?

What is Herbert's nickname for Pip?

How many years pass between the second and third chapters?

Who does Elizabeth-Jane believe to be her father?

Why do the pigs add "to excess" to the commandment "No animal shall drink"?

As food rations grow smaller, what does Squealer tell the animals?

What are the mandatory events where animals march and celebrate Animal Farm called?

What is situated immediately outside the door of the prison in which Hester is kept? A.

What is the comparative form of "beautiful? (TGT 2004)

She sang and danced happily". Identify the nature of the underlined verbs: (TGT 2004)

Hema has no control his temper. (TGT-04)

26. He fielded the ball and threw it, but it missed the wicket (TGT-04)

27. There three gifts in the car. (TGT-04)

There three gifts in the car. (TGT-04)

28. A pair of scissors

29. He is junior_ me. (P-04)

30. Find out the correctly spelt word: (PGT 2011)

31. Find out the correctly spelt word: (PGT 2011) necessary for craftwork. (TGT-04)

32. That which is out dated or out of use

Directions (33-37): Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follow: "On very few questions at present are final and unbeatable answers obtainable as to what constitutes equality. With regard to protective legislation, most laws prohibiting occupations for women are obsolete, and are handicap rather than a safeguard. But, in the mater of night- work laws, such serious issues of health and welfare ae at stake that the issue of sex equality pales into insignificance. Regulation of hours and wages is first and foremost a labour issue and concerns women not as a sex, but as forced under bidders in a competitive labour market, where not only women themselves, but their ownhusband's brothers, fathers and sons are the suffers by their competition. Industrial equality between men and women can only be brought about by equal bargaining power to attain which there are two accepted methods: trade union agreements and law. In the former, men have hitherto been more widely successful, while women have gained more through law because of the feasibility of securring laws for women on the basis of their special laws for women on the basis of their special needs, when similar laws would be unattainable by men." Jharkhand TGT-2016 Question: 33. If "most laws prohibiting occupations for women are obsolete," what are they?

34. Which of the following title best suits this passage?

35. According to the passage, what is the characteristic of the existing protective laws for women?

36. According to this passage, equality refers to:

37. What can be inferred from the statement women are "forced under bidders in a competitive labour market"?

38. Directions (38-42): Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

39. Directions (38-42): Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

40. Directions (38-42): Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

41. Directions (38-42): Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

42. Directions (38-42): Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

Directions (43-44): Find the Foreign Expression with incorrect meaning:

Directions (43-44): Find the Foreign Expression with incorrect meaning:

Directions: Translate the following sentences in English. 45. рд╡рд╣ рдкрд╛рдБрдЪ рдлреБрдЯ рдЫрд╣ рдЗрдВрдЪ рд▓рдореНрдмреА рд╣реИ

46. рдЙрд╕реЗ рдПрдХ рдЪрдореНрдордЪ рдЪреАрдиреА рдЪрд╛рд╣рд┐рдПред

47. рдореИрдВрдиреЗ рдПрдХ рдЧрд╛рдбреА рдЪрд╛рдмрд▓ рдЦрд░реАрджрд╛ред

48. Portia is heroine of Shakespeare's play-

49. In The Merchant of Venice, Portia marries-

50. Arthur Hallam was Tennyson's