Trained Graduate Teacher UP TGT English Question Paper 2021
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1. I(be) there, situation (be) different
(A) had been) there, situation (was) different
(B) I (was) there, situation (was) different
(C) (Had) I (been) there, situation (would have been) different
(D) (Had) (been there, situation (had been) different
Ans: (C) (Had) I (been) there, situation (would have been) different
2. The boss wanted to know done the job.
(A) how I had
(B) that how had !
(C) how would I have
(D) how hadi
Ans: (A) how I had
3. Find out antonym of the word ‘ample
(A) enough
(B) sufficient
(C) meagre
(D) scarcity
Ans: (C) meagre
4. Which work has been called by Shakespeare as, ‘the first heir of my invention’?
(A) Hero and Leander
(B) The Rape of Lucrece
(C) Venus and Adonis
(D) The Comedy of Errors
Ans: (C) Venus and Adonis
5. The characters-Ophelia and Gastrude appear in Shakespeare’s play
(A) King Lear
(B) Hamlet
(C) Othello
(D) Macbeth
Ans: (B) Hamlet
6. Which of the following is mismatched ?
(A) William Shakespeare: “True Love”
(B) William Shakespeare: “Carpe Diem”
C) William Wordsworth: “Revolution”
(D) William Wordsworth: “Written in Early Spring”
Ans: C) William Wordsworth: “Revolution”
7. Find out appropriate transformed exclamatory sentence of the following assertive sentence.
We had a very merry time of it last night.
(A) What merry time they had this night!
(B) What a merry time we have this night!
(C) What a merry time we had of it last night!
(D) What a merry time they have of it last night!
Ans: (C) What a merry time we had of it last night!
8. In the first folio edition of Shakespeare’s dramas which play was omitted ?
(A) Macbeth
(B) Pericles
(C) A Midsummer Night’s Dream
(D) Titus Andronicus
Ans: (B) Pericles
9. Out of the given alternatives, fill in the gaps in the following sentence.
———————is a connected narrative of the author’s life with some stress on introspection
(A) Biography
(B) Autobiography
(C) Travelogue
(D)Memoir
Ans: (B) Autobiography
10. Identify the error part in the following sentence
(Consider the four options comprising the complete sentence)
(A) The number of people
(B) applying were so large
(C) that the college had to
(D) stop issuing application forms
Ans: (B) applying were so large
11. Choose one word from the options which describes the phrase most accurately.
To banish from one’s country
(A) Repatriate
(B) Immigrate
(C) Emigrate
(D) Expatriate
Ans: (D) Expatriate
12. Which of the following plays by Shakespeare is not classified as a Roman play?
(A) Antony and Cleopatra
(B) Julius Caesar
(C) Hamlet
(D) Coriolanus
Ans: (C) Hamlet
13. Which figure of speech do we see in the following expression ?
He was a good teacher but a poor student
(A) Irony
(B) Anticlimax
(C) Bathos
(D) Antithesis
Ans: (D) Antithesis
14. Which of the following statements is correct about memoir ?
(A) In memoir, the emphasis is not on the author’s developing self but on the people and events that the author has known
(B) Memoir is another name for ‘Autobiography
(C) Memoire is another name for Biography
(D)Memoir is always episodic and appears in ballad form only
Ans: (A) In memoir, the emphasis is not on the author’s developing self but on the people and events that the author has known
15. Which of the following works is not written by John Milton?
(A) Ode on the Morning of Christ’s Nativity
(B) ‘On the Late Massacre in Piemont’
(C) The Inner Vision
(D) ‘On Arriving at the Age of Twenty Three
Ans: ((C) The Inner Vision
16. Identify the error part in the following sentence.
(Consider the four options comprising the complete sentence)
(A) Rajeev was happy
(B) that Sanjay and his sister was going
(C) on the same train
(D) next day
Ans: (B) that Sanjay and his sister was going
17.The correct spelling is
(A) Encrypt
(B) Encript
(C) Enkript
(D) Enckript
Ans: (A) Encrypt
18.Mark the part with the error. (Read the four options as the parts of the given sentence.)
(A) Each cigarette which
(B) a person smokes does
(C) some harm and eventually you may get
(D) a serious disease from its effect
Ans: (C) some harm and eventually you may get
19. Find out the most suitable preposition from the given options.
These boxes are very heavy. They are full—- books.
A) with
(B) of
(C) in
(D) from
Ans: (B) of
20.”Will no one tell me what she sings? Perhaps the plaintive numbness flow.”
The above mentioned lines appear in
(A) True Love
(B) The Unchangeable
(c) The Solitary Reaper
(D) Lucy Gray
Ans: (c) The Solitary Reaper
21. Which of the following authors has written the lines –
“Tuwhit! tuwhoo! A merry note! While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.”?
(A) John Galsworthy
(B) John Milton
(C) William Wordsworth
(D) William Shakespeare
Ans: (D) William Shakespeare
22. What is the meaning of the word ‘mercenary’?
(A) The motive to earn money
(B) An office without pay
(C) A business of machinery
(D) All of these
Ans: (A) The motive to earn money
23.Which of the following poems is not written by John Galsworthy ?
(A) “Devon to Me”
(B) “Russia — America”
(C) “Past”
(D) “Admonition to a Traveller”
Ans: (D) “Admonition to a Traveller”
24. Choose one word from the options which describes the phrase most accurately.
The art of making fireworks
(A) Pyrotechnics
(B) Numismatics
(C) Fireomatics
(D) Cicatrics
Ans: (A) Pyrotechnics
25 Mark the part with the error. (Read the four options as the parts of the given sentence.)
(A) One must grab advantage of
(B) opportunities to talk with native speakers
(C) if you want to improve
(D) one’s English
Ans: (C) if you want to improve
26. Choose one word from the options which describes the phrase most accurately
Murder of a brother
(A) Homicide
(B) Infanticide
(c) Fratricide
(D) Sororicide
Ans: (c) Fratricide
27. The correct spelling is
(A) consonantal
(B) consconental
(C) conscenental
(D) consonantal
Ans: (A) consonantal
28. The correct spelling is
(A) Ginocologist
(B) Gaenecologist
(C) Gaynecologist
(D) Gynaecologist
Ans: (D) Gynaecologist
29. Which is correctly spelt word?
(A) Comprehansible
(B) Contemptible
(C) Carporeal
(D) None of these
Ans: (B) Contemptible
30. Transform the following sentence into Exclamatory’ sentence:
This story is very beautifully told.
(A) This story is narrated beautifully!
(B) This story is communicated so gracefully!
(C) How graceful the writer is in telling this story!
(D) How beautifully this story is told!
Ans: (D) How beautifully this story is told!
31. Jack Barthwick is a character in
(A) The Man of Property
(B) Jocelyn
(C) The Island Pharisees
(D The Silver Box
Ans: (D The Silver Box
32. Which of the following works of William Shakespeare is written in six-line stanza, and shows decided signs of immaturity ?
(A) The Passionate Pilgrim
(B) The Rape of Lucrece
(C) Venus and Adonis
(D) None of the above
Ans: (C) Venus and Adonis
33. A seven-line, iambic pentameter stanza rhyming ababbcc is called
(Al heroic couplet
(B) tercet
(C) rime royal
(D) terza rima
Ans: (C) rime royal
34, Which of the following works is not written by John Milton ?
(A) Of Education
(B) Areopagitica
(C) On Shakespeare
(D) Alma or the Progress of the Mind
Ans: (D) Alma or the Progress of the Mind
35. Wordsworth’s The Borderers comes under the category of
(A) prose tragedy
(B) epic
(C) verse tragedy
(D) ode
Ans: (C) verse tragedy
36. Milton’s ‘On Shakespeare’ was published in
(A) 1630
(B) 1687
(C) 1629
(D) 1632
Ans: (A) 1630
37. Identify the error part in the following (Consider the four options comprising the complete sentence)
(A) Neither my brother
(B) nor my brother-in-law
(C) were able to help me
(D) in the work
Ans: (C) were able to help me
38. Find out the most suitable preposition from the given options.
The new medicine prevents the virus growing.
(B) from
(C) in
(D) for
Ans: (B) from
39. Among following sentences which is not correctly punctuated ?
(A) Ram, the son of Dashrath, killed Ravan.
(B) “Man” he said “is a political animal.
(C) I told him that I would help him.
(D) He is an honest person; even his enemies say so.
Ans: (B) “Man” he said “is a political animal.
40. The characters-Beatrice and Benedick appear in Shakespeare’s play
(A) Love’s Labour’s Lost
(B) The Comedy of Errors
(C) Much Ado about Nothing
(D) As You Like It
Ans: (C) Much Ado about Nothing
41. Which of the following is not a form of ‘Ode’?
(A) Pindaric
(B) Horatian
(C) Jacobean
(D) Irregular
Ans: (C) Jacobean
42. Which of the following is not a major characteristic of a ballad ?
(A) It tells a story often with a musical accompaniment
(B) It usually deals with a single episode
(C) It is comic in nature
(D) The story is told through dialogue and action
Ans: (C) It is comic in nature
Directions (Q.43-45): Choose the appropriate preposition from the options given below each of the following sentences.
43. We divided the property several parts
(A) into
(B) with
(C) among
(D) of
Ans: (A) into
44. I have not seen him——–last month
(A) for
(B) from
(C) since
(D) till
Ans: (C) since
45. Your behaviour does not admit any excuses.
(A) in
(B) of
(C) for
(D) to
Ans: (B) of
46. The meaning of the word ‘indignation is
(A) dignity
(B) disgust
(C) diversion
(D) anger with surprise
Ans: (D) anger with surprise
47. The correct spelling is
(A) Fluffy
(B) Fluppy
(C) Flutpy
(D) Fluffie
Ans: (A) Fluffy
48. Find out the most suitable preposition from the given options.
I broke this glass—–accident
(A) at
(B) in
(C) by
(D) of
Ans: (B) in
49. The line, “Thy soul was like a star, and dwelt apart” appears in
(A) London, 1802
(B) The Dynasts
(C) The Unchangeable
(D) Consolation
Ans: (A) London, 1802
50. Which of the following is a ‘pastoral elegy?
(A) Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
(B) In Memoriam
(C) Lycidas
(D) Duino Elegy
Ans: (C) Lycidas
51. “A factual account of a person’s life, examing all available information and texts relevant to the subject”, is called
(A) Biography
(B) Autobiography
(C) Memoir and Ode
(D) Elegy
Ans: (A) Biography
52. Choose one word from the options which describes the phrase most accurately
Gradual recovery from illness
(A) Panacea
(B) Convalescence
(C) Putrefaction
(D) None of the above
Ans: (C) Putrefaction
53. The correct spelling is
(A) Diferential
(B) Differensial
(C) Differencial
(D) Differential
Ans: (D) Differential
54. Find out correct sentence.
(A) He gave me much too pain
(B) I shall go just now
(C) He always gets success since he hardly works
(D) I shall be only too glad to see you
Ans: (D) I shall be only too glad to see you
55. Pick out the correct preposition from the options given below each of the sentences so as to complete them.
We didn’t get home—–2 a.m.
(A) at
(B) after
(C) till
(D) to
Ans: (C) till
56. In The Forsyte Saga, the Forsytes belong to
(A) a country side family
(B) a typical city family
(C) the family of imaginary Islanders
(D) none of the above
Ans: (B) a typical city family
57. Which of the following statements is correct about Autobiography ?
(A) It is written by a great author on the life of fellow author
(B) It is written by a scholar on the life of a fellow scholar
(C) It is a memoir
(D) The first fully developed autobiography is also the most influential : The Confessions of St. Augustine, written in fourth century
Ans: (D) The first fully developed autobiography is also the most influential : The Confessions of St. Augustine, written in fourth century
58. My views may be different yours but you should not be indifferent appropriate———- your interest.
Fill in the blanks with
prepositions.
(A) from, from
(C) to, from
(B) from, to
(D) to, to
Ans: (B) from, to
59. Who called Shakespeare a Johannes Factotum’, a Jack-of-all Trades?
(A) Christophere Marlowe
(B) Samuel Johnson
(C) Robert Greene
(D) William Wordsworth
Ans: (C) Robert Greene
60. The great artistic movement ‘Renaissance’ had its full impact on English literature in
(A) Fifteenth century
B) Sixteenth century
(C) Eighteenth century
(D) Nineteenth century
Ans: B) Sixteenth century
61. Which of the following works is a novelette written by John Galsworthy?
(A) The Freelands
(B) Jacolyn
(C) The Forsyte Saga
(D) None of the above
Ans: (B) Jacolyn
62. What is the grammatical status of the underlined word in the following sentence ?
There was a great round of applause.
(A) noun
(B) adjective
(C) adverb
(D) verb
Ans: (A) noun
63. Find out incorrect sentence. But one thing, however, has not changed
(A) But not thing, however, has not changed
(B) You should act like me
(C) If you do not work hard, you can’t succeed
(D) I will wait here untill you come back
Ans: (A) But not thing, however, has not changed
64. What is the correct meaning of the word ‘apposite’?
(A) contrary
(B) different
(C) right
(D) suitable
Ans: (D) suitable
65. Some statements have been given here for tragedy. Find out correct statements
1. It is representation of serious actions leading a joyous conclusion for tragic hero.
2. The tragic hero will evoke both our pity and terror.
3. The hamartia becomes the reason of his demise.
4. The anagnorisis in tragedy is reversal in his fortune from happiness to disaster.
(A) 1and 2
(C) 2 and 3
(B) 1 and 4
(D) 3 and 4
Ans: (B) 1 and 4
66. A ‘dramatic monologue’ is a type of poem that contains
(A) a single speaker talking to himself
(B) several speakers talking on one subject
(C) one imaginary speaker talking to an imaginary audience
(D) a single dialogue in the poem
Ans: (C) one imaginary speaker talking to an imaginary audience
67. In William Wordsworth’s The Solitary Reaper’, ‘The Solitary Highland Lass’ is
(A) a girl from Ireland
(B) a girl from Scotland
(C) a girl from Arabian Sands
(D) none of the above
Ans: (B) a girl from Scotland
68. Which of the following plays is not written by John Galsworthy ?
(A) Justice
(B) Silver Box
(C) The Apple Cart
(D) Strife
Ans: (C) The Apple Cart
69 A table is also called
(A) parable
(B) apologue
(C) proverb
(D) szemplum
Ans: (B) apologue
70. Shakespeare’s play ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’ is a good example of
(A) The Comedy of ideas
(B) The Comedy of Manners
(C) Problom Play
(D) Romantic Comedy
Ans: (B) The Comedy of Manners
71. Who among the following writers is known for his epigrammatio prose style?
(A) Thomas Browne
(B) Bacon
(C) Dr. Johnson
(D) Addison
Ans: (B) Bacon
72. Find out the most suitable proposition from the given options. Malti is fed up the weather
(A) from
(B) with
(C) over
(D) about
Ans:( B) with
73. Mark the part with the error. (Read the four options as the parts of one sentence that is given)
(A) Those kind of apparol
(B) seems to be expensive
(C) but it is relatively
(D) affordable to maintain
Ans: (A) Those kind of apparol
74. The correct spelling is
(A) Dissermant
(B) Diccernement
(C)Discernment
(D) Dicsermont
Ans: (C)Discernment
75. Which of the following works is not written by John Galsworthy?
(A) Swan Song
(B) The Thom
(C) Saint’s Progress
(D) Flowering Wilderness
Ans: (B) The Thom
76. “Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married to immortal verse Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes, with many a winding bout.”
The above lines appear in
(A) IL Penseroso
(B) Lycidas
(C) Song From Arcades
(D) L’Allegro
Ans: (D) L’Allegro
77. Cokeson is a character in
(A) Justice
(B) Macbeth
(C) Areopagitica
(D) As You Like It
Ans: (A) Justice
78 Which of the following statements is true about a ‘closet drama’?
(A) It is a drama full of treachery and intrigues
(B) A closet drama essentially has double plots
(C). A closet drama is intended to be read rather than to be staged in theatre
(D) It deals with gentlemen and ladies living in a polished society
Ans: (C). A closet drama is intended to be read rather than to be staged in theatre
79. Which of the following authors has written the lines:
“For fear of which here, this, thou age unbed-
Ere you were born, was beauty’s summer dead.”
(A) John Galsworthy
(B) John Milton
(C) William Shakespeare
(D) William Wordsworth
Ans: (C) William Shakespeare
80. Identify the error part in the following sentence.
Consider tour options comprising the complete sentence)
(A) Fifteen miles
(B) are
(C) long way
(D) to walk
Ans: (B) are
81. As a dramatist John Galsworthy belongs to the Pinero sentence?
(A) romantic tradition
(B) psychological tradition/school
(c) realist tradition of Jones and
(D) tradition of Edward Bond
Ans: (c) realist tradition of Jones and
82. What is the grammatical status of the underlined word, in the following Vasco da Gama was the first to round the Cape of Good Hope.
(A) Satire
(B) adjective
(C) Allegory
(D) verb
Ans: (D) verb
83. A story in verse or prose with a double meaning is popularly known as
(B) Irony
(D) Fable
(A) noun
(C) adverb
Ans: (C) adverb
84. The prose ‘Gothic novel denotes
(A) the medieval type of architectural work
(B) a type of prose fiction which has been set in the middle ages, often sufficed with gloomy castle
(C) a novel full with mysteries in modern age
(D) a type of fiction with exotic setting
Ans: (B) a type of prose fiction which has been set in the middle ages, often sufficed with gloomy castle
Directions (0.85-88): Following sentences have been transformed as per directions given in their brackets. Choose the correct sentence from the choices given.
85. The apple was too sour to eat.(Remove ‘foo’)
(A) The apple was very sour
(B) The apple was extremely sour to eat
(C) The apple was so sour that it cannot be eaten
(D) The apple was so sour that it could not be eaten
Ans: (D) The apple was so sour that it could not be eaten
86. The President appointed him Governor (Passive)
(A) The Governor was appointed by the President
(B) He was appointed by the President
(C) He was appointed Governor by the President
(D) None of the above
Ans: (C) He was appointed Governor by the President
87. Who would not love his country? (Assertive)
(A) Everyone would love his country
(B) Everyone should love his country
(C) Hardly anyone would love his country
(D) Some people may not love his country
Ans: (A) Everyone would love his country
88. Why should they be blamed by you? (Active)
(A) Why should you blame them?
(B) Let you not blame them.
(C) Why you should not blame them?
(D) None of the above
Ans: (A) Why should you blame them?
89. The line They also serve who only stand and wait’ occurs in which of the following poems?
(A) ‘True Love’ by Shakespeare
(B) ‘On His Blindness’ by Milton
(C) ‘Daffodils’ by Milton
(D) Ode on a Grecian Urn’ by John Keats
Ans: (B) ‘On His Blindness’ by Milton
(90.) Who refers William Wordsworth as an “ever enduring man”?
(A) Dr. Johnson
(B) John Keats
(C) De Quincey
(D) S.T. Coleridge
Ans: (D) S.T. Coleridge
91. Mark the part with the error. (Read the four options as the parts of the given Sentence.)
(A) It was Meera who
(B) suggested that you be at the entrance
(C) to welcome each delegate
(D) on their arrival
Ans: (D) on their arrival
92. What is rhyme scheme of Petrarchan sonnet?
(A) abba, abba, cde, de
(B) abab, cde, abab, de
(C) cde, cde, abba, abba
(D) abab, abab, cde, cde
Ans: (A) abba, abba, cde, de
93. Lysandar is a character in
(A) A Midsummer Night’s Dream
(B) King Lear
(C) Comedy of Errors
(D) Romeo and Juliet
Ans: (C) Comedy of Errors
94. Which figure of speech do we see in the following expression ?
Ten thousand saw I at a glance’.
(A) Oxymoron
(B) Hyperbole
(C) Pun
(D) Transferred Epithet
Ans: (B) Hyperbole
95. Which of the following is not True?
The term ‘novel’ refers to
(A) prose fiction
(B) a prose narrative having characters and a plot
(C) a treatise on current social problem
(D) a literary form that is derived from Italian ‘novella
Ans: (C) a treatise on current social problem
96. Transform direct narration into indirect narration
Ram said, “How lovely this flowers
(A) Ram said how lovely this flower was with joy
(B) Ram exclaimed with joy that was a lovely flower
(C). Ram exclaimed with joy that a lovely flower was
(D) Ram said with joy that was a lovely flower
Ans: (C). Ram exclaimed with joy that a lovely flower was
97. Which of the following statements not correct with reference to essay?
(A) The essay differs from a treatise or “dissertation” in its lack of pretension to be a systemic and complete exposition
(B) An essay primarily discusses its subject in non-technical fashion
(C) The essay discusses its subject with a liberal use of such devices as anecdotes, striking illustrations and humour to augment its appeal
(D) The formal essay is relatively personal
Ans: (B) An essay primarily discusses its subject in non-technical fashion
Directions (Q. 98 – 101): In each question below, four options (A). (B) (C). (D) are given
Find out the word which is correctly spelt.
98. (A) invertibrate
(B) invertebrate
(C) invertibrat
(D) invertiberate
Ans: (C) invertibrat
99. (A) ommelette
(B) omelette
(C) omellette
(D) omelet
Ans: (C) omellette
(100) (A) ciusine
(B) cuisin
(C) cusine
(D) cuisine
Ans: (B) cuisin
101. (A) diarrhoea
(B) diarhoea
(C) dirrhea
(D) diarhoia
Ans: (A) diarrhoea
102. Among the following which is not example of pastoral elegy?
(A) Astrophel
(B) Lycidas
(C) Thyrsis
(D)Churchyard
Ans: (C) Thyrsis
103. The first folio, the first collected edition of Shakespeare’s plays was edited by
(A) Heminge and Thomas Sackville
(B) Nicholas Udall and Thoma Nortan
(C) Nicholas Udall and Condell
(D) Heminge and Condell
Ans: (D) Heminge and Condell
104. Which of the following plays of Shakespeare does not belong to the last phase of his career ?
(A) Much Ado about Nothing
(B) The Tempest
(C) Cymbeline
(D) The Winter’s Tale
Ans: (A) Much Ado about Nothing
105. Falder is a character in which of the following plays by John Galsworthy?
(A) Silver Box
(B) Justice
C) Strife
(D) Loyalties
Ans: (B) Justice
106. Which figure of speech do we see in the following expression ?
“Alone, alone, all, all alone,
Alone on a wide, wide sea”
- assonance
- alliteration
(C) metonymy
(D) pun
Ans: (B) alliteration
107. Anyshort composition in pros that takes to discuss a matter, express a point of view persuades to accept a thesis on any subject or Simply entertains
(A) Biography
(B) Essay
(C) Autobiography
Ans: (A) Biography
108) What is the grammatical status of the underlined word in the following sentence?
Everybody joins hands and dances round
(A) noun
(B) advert
(c) adjective
(D) verb
Ans: (c) adjective
109. Which of the following statements about form of poetry is not true?
(A) A lyric contains 14 lines
(B) It usually expresses the feelings and thoughts of a single speaker
(C) The Greeks identified the lyric as a song rendered to the accompaniment of a lyre
(D) A lyric poem may be a brief expression of a mood
Ans: (B) It usually expresses the feelings and thoughts of a single speaker
110. The term Carpe Diem’ means
(A) Hall the day
(B) Seize the day
(C) Goodbye the bright day
(D) Sees the day
Ans: (A) Hall the day
111. Which of the following statements is not correct about ‘Biography’ ?
(A) It is the history of particular men’s lives
(B) The name biography now connotes a relatively full account of a particular person’s life
(C) It involves the attempt to set forth character, temperament and milieu as well as subject’s activities and experiences
(D) Biography is a later day genre and we find biographies in 20th century only
Ans: (B) The name biography now connotes a relatively full account of a particular person’s life
112. In which poem of Wordsworth does the line, ‘Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting’ occur?
(A) Tintern Abbey
(B) The Recluse
(C) The Prelude
(D) Immortality Ode
Ans: (D) Immortality Ode
113. In the classification of Shakespeare’s plays, in which category does The Two Gentlemen of Verona, come?
(A) The Early Comedies
(B) The Mature Comedies
(C) The Sombre Plays
(D) The Last Plays
Ans: (D) The Last Plays
114. Which of the following statements is not correct about Autobiography ?
(A) An autobiography can never be a connected narrative
(B) An autobiography is the story of a person’s life as written by that person
(C) Memoirs deal at least in part with public events and noted personages other than the author, an autobiography is a record of author’s life
(D) Simulated autobiography is a device often used in the novel
Ans: (A) An autobiography can never be a connected narrative
115. Which of the following works of John Galsworthy puts forward John Galsworthy’s ideas on the drama?
(A) Jocelyn
(B) The Island Pharisees
(C) The Inn of Tranquility
(D) England to Free Men
Ans: (B) The Island Pharisees
116. Choose one word from the options which describes the phrase most accurately Incapable of being redeemed from evil, beyond correction
(A) Impregnable
(B) Ineffaceable
(C) Indelible
(D) Incorrigible
Ans: (B) Ineffaceable
117. Find out the most suitable preposition from the given options. It was very generous you to offer to help me.
(A) about
(B) from
(C) of
(D) for
Ans: (B) from
118. “Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea:
Pure as the naked heavens, majestic, free,”
The above lines are written for
(A) John Galsworthy
(B) William Shakespeare
(C) John Milton
(D) William Wordsworth
Ans: (C) John Milton
Directions (Q.119 to 125): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, four words are suggested one of which is the right answer. Find out the appropriate word in each case, Buildings do not make (119) university It is the teachers and (120) and their Pursuit of knowledge which (121) the soul of a university. The university is the Sanctuary of the (122) life of a country. The healthy roots of national life are to be found in the people (123) are the well springs of national awakening. They are the spirit behind revolutionary (124) of society. When we give education, we start a ferment of debate and discussion of first (125)
(119. (A) any
(B) at
(C) they
(D) one
Ans: (C) they
120. (A) employees
(B) officers
(C) pupils
(D) the Vice Chancellor
Ans: (A) employees
121 (A) make
(B) forms
(C) creates
(D) makes
Ans: (D) makes
122. (A) social
(B) human
(C) national
(D) intellectual
Ans: (D) intellectual
123. (A) They
(B) You
(C) We
(D) Who
Ans: (C) We
124. (A) moments
(B) movements
(C) achievements
(D) people
Ans: (D) people
125. (A) principals
(B) principles
(C) issues
(D) questions
Ans: (A) principals
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