LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 5 Welcome to your LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 5 1. Shorah and Rustum is from the pen of a. Tennyson b. Browning C. Firdausi d. Matthew Arnold None 2. Tennyson took 40 years to write: a. Idylls of the King b. In Memoriam c. The Princess d. None of these None 3. Whose quotation "Lawyers, I suppose, were children once serves as the epigraph to American author Harper Lee's novel To ill a Mockingbird published in 1960? A. Sir Edward Elgar B. William Hazlitt C. S.T. Coleridge D. Charles Lamb None 4. The following lines form a part of "We are not of and must wait upon the tedious shores of Lethe millions of ages before we have existence, and a name" A. The Convalescent B. Dream Children C. S.T. Coleridge D. Poor Relations None 5. What is the sub-title of the essay "Dream Children"? A. A Story B. A Poem C. A Novel D. A Reverie None 6. Who pursued happiness "by fiving in congenial society and eating only dry bread, supplemented by a little cheese on feast days"7 A. Epicurus B. old people C. women D. earnest moralists None 7. The ways of most of the people to pursue happiness A. abstract and theoretical B. Emotional C. physical D. old and bygone None 8. Our ways of pursuing the happiness should not (except in rare heroic cases) be, with happiness. A. sanguine B. Loving C. incompatible D. ordinary None 9. Pt. Nehru died on at the age of 74? A. 27 May 1964 B. 28 May 1964 C. 30 May 1964 D. 31 May 1964 None 10, Pt. Nehru died of A cancer B. lever cancer C. heart attack D. typhoid None 11. In 1955, who called Nehru, the light of Asia, and a greater light than the Buddha? A. Winston Churchill B. Mahatma Gandhi C. Gopal Krishn Gokhale D. Bal Gangadhar Tilak None 12. Who wrote the following lines: "I want Maata-l want her as I had her terribly. This is unclean I know but true," A. Katherine Mansfield B. Eugene O. Neil C. Kiran Desai D. Anita Desai None 13. The actual name of Mansfield is? A. Kathleen Mansfield Murry B. Kathleen Moon Murry C. Kath Mansfield Moon D. None of these None 14. Which of the following novels tells of a good- natured footman's adventures on the road home from London with his friend and mentor, the absent-minded parson Abraham Adams? A. Shamela B. Joseph Andrews C. Jonathan Wild D. Dickens in the character None 15. Which of the following novels by Henry Fielding is written "in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, the author of Don Quixote"? A. Shamela B. Joseph Andrews C. Jonathan Wild D. Tom Jones None 16. In which book of Charles dickens we find the character called Miss Pross- (P-03) A. A Tale of Two Cities B. Mr. Love All C. Our mutual friend D. Tom Jones None 17. Anthony trollop satirizes of: A. Mr. Popular Sentiment B. Hard Times C. Mr. Brownlow D. Oliver twist None 18. The correct lexical form in the singular of 'phenomena' is: A. phenomenanon B. phenomenis C. phenomenon D. phenamena None 19. The plural for 'woman doctor' is- (TGT 2004) A. Woman doctors B. Women doctors C. Women doctor D. None of these None Forty kilometers (A)/ are a big (B)/ distance for me, (C)/ I am unable to walk on foot. (D)/ No error (E) Forty kilometers (A)/ are a big (B)/ distance for me, (C)/ I am unable to walk on foot. (D)/ No error (E) None The jury (A)/ have (B) given its (C)/ decision. (D)/ No error (E) The jury (A)/ have (B) given its (C)/ decision. (D)/ No error (E) None He is (A)/ the boy who (B)/ have (C)/ helped me. (D)/ No error (E) He is (A)/ ) the boy who (B)/ have (C)/ helped me. (D)/ No error (E None Which of the following statements is not correct with reference to English grammar? (TGT-2016) (A) Case is a modification of the noun to distinguish its relation to other words. (B) Nominative case has no relationship with a finite verb. (C) Possessive case denotes ownership or possession. (D) Objective case denotes a direct object of a transitive verb or the indirect object of a preposition. None Which of the following statements is not correct? (A) Numerical adjectives include the cardinal and the ordinal numbers. (B) Partitive adjectives denote a part of a class or object. (C) Descriptive adjectives denote quality, kind or condition. (D) Proper adjectives are non-descriptive None In the expression, "Teaching is a science", the underlined word is: (TGT- 2016) (A) Verbal noun (B) Abstract noun (C) Concrete noun (D) None of the above None Find the correct spelt word (TGT 2004) A. Macaber B. Macabre C. Macebre D. Macbre None Find the correct spelt word (TGT 2004) A. Occasion B. Ocassion C. Occassion D. Occassion None Find the correct spelt word (TGT 2004) A. Acommodete B. Acommodat C. Accommodate D. Accommodiate None The analysis of the physical characteristics and patterns of handwriting with attempt to identify the writer- A. Graphology B. Ornithology C. Lithography D. Gerontology None The study of religion- A. Theology B. Ventriloquist C. Dipsomania D. Pyromania None Direction: Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question (31-40). We were in class when the headmaster came in, followed by a 'new fellow' not wearing the school uniform, and a school servant carrying a large desk. Those who had been asleep woke up, and everyone rose as if surprised at his work. The headmaster made a sign to us to sit down. Then turning to the class master, he said to him in a low voice: 'Mr, Roger, here is a pupil whom I recommend to your care. The new boy was wearing a tight green jacket, yellow trousers and a strange cape which soon attracted the attention of the whole class. The new boy was still holding his strange cap on his knees even after the prayers were over. 'Rise', said the master. The boy stood up; his cap fell. The whole clas began to laugh. He stood to pick it up. A neighbour knocked it down again with his elbow; he picked it up once more, "Get rid of your helmet' said the master, who was a bit of a joker. There was a burst of laughter from the boys, which so thoroughly shamed the boy that he didn't know whether to keep his cap in his hand, leave it on the ground, or put it on his head. He sat down again and placed it on his knee. 'Rise', repeated the master, and tell me your name'. The new boy articulated in a stammering voice an unintelligible name. 'Again!' said the master. The same sputtering of syllables was head, drowned by the tittering of the class. 'Louder!' cried the master, louder!" The new follow opened a large mouth and shouted at the top of his voice as if calling someone the word "Charbovari". A hubbub broke out; they shouted, barked, stamped and repeated "Charbovari! Charbovari!' (TGT-2005) Question:Who disturbed the peace of the class? A. the new boy B. the mischievous boys of the class C. the master D. the headmaster None What is the function of the clause 'a school servant carrying a large desk' in the opening sentence? A. just to provide an extra information B. to describe the atmosphere C. to create seriousness D. to create humour None What contributed most to the misery of the new boy? A. the appearance of the boy B. his shyness C. the sadistic attitude of the master D. insensitive class-mates None Which of the following is true about the description of the new boy? A. The boy has been sketched sympathetically B. The boy has been caricatured C. It is a serious description D. The writer seems to hate the boy None The last part of the episode proves to be an anticlimax to: A. the class B. the boy C. the teacher D. all of them None The boy was 'sputtering' syllables because he was: A. angry B. sad C. shy D. calm None In the command of the master 'Get rid of your helmet' in second paragraph: A. there is a cruel joke B. there is nothing cruel about it C. the master wants to help the boy D. the master wants to discipline the class None Which literary device has been used in the following sentence of the last paragraph? The same sputtering of syllables was herd, drowned by the tittering of the class." A. Metaphor B. Irony C. Apostrophe D. Onomatopoeia None The word 'hubbub' in the last sentence of the passage means: A. complete silence B. noise and excitement C. dullness D. atmosphere None Which of the following would be the most suitable title for the passage? A. The mischievous master B. The mischievous class C. A funny boy in the class D. A new boy in the class None Translate the following sentences in English. उस औरत को भूत लगता है। A. That woman is possessed by an evil spirit. B. That Woman is in control of a ghost. C. A ghost has controlled that woman. D. That woman lives with a ghost. None उसका विवाह 2013 में हुआ। A. He was married in 2013. B. He married in 2013. C. His marriage took place in 2013. D. His marriage was solemnized in 2013. None Troilus and Cressida is a tragic- (A) poem (B) Play (C) Short-story (D) Romance None Who wrote the above play ? (A) Chaucer (B) Shakespeare (C) Milton (D) G.B. Shaw None Promos and Cassandra is the source of Shakespeare's play- (A) As You Like It (B) The Tempest (C) Measure for Measure (D) Titus Andronius None Promos and Cassandra is a play by- (A) Whetstone (B) Setshone (C) Peter (D) Wilson None In which play of Shakespeare, the king speaks the monologue "I would I had that corporal soundness now?" (A) All's Well that Ends Well (B) The Comedy of Errors (C) Cymbeline (D) Henry VI None Shelley's To a Skylark came out with- (A) Epipsychydiorn (B) Adonais (C) Cenci (D) Prometheus Unbound None Which poem is a Conversation between Wordsworth and Matthew, a 72 years old school master ? (A) Michael (B) The Thorn (C) The Fountain (D) London, 1802 None In which poem, Keats says, "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever ?" (A) Endymion (B) Eve. of St. Agnes (C) When I Have Fears (D) Esabella None Please fill in the comment box below. Time's up