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EXAMINATION PAPER OF 2011 HELD ON 17/06/2016
Q.1) The art of producing beautiful handwriting is known as
[1] Carnage
[2] Calligraphy
[3] Choregraphy
[4] Anaesthesia
Answer: Calligraphy
Q.2) Much damage and misfortune caused by nature is known as
[1] Calamity
[2] Façade
[3] Penury
[4] Fertility
Answer: Calamity
Direction: Fill in the blanks with the antonym of the underlined word in each of the following sentences
Q.3) They give more importance to material rather than……….advancement
[1] Intellectual
[2] Spiritual
[3] Emotional
[4] Worldly
Answer: Spiritual
Q.4) Honour and ………. arise from one’s own actions.
[1] Pleasure
[2] Reputation
[3] Shame
[4] Progress
Answer: Shame
Q.5) Getting and………we lay waste our powers.
[1] Crying
[2] Spending
[3] Sleeping
[4] Eating
Answer: Spending
Q.6) There is both scarcity and…….in the modern world.
[1] Deficit
[2] Attraction
[3] Plenty
[4] Toleration
Answer: Plenty
Directions: In the following sentence, fill in the blank with appropriate option given below
Q.7) If he………., I shall write to him.
[1] Writing
[2] Writes
[3] Wrote
[4] Write
Answer: Writes
Q.8) The child was…………blind.
[1] Borne
[2] Born
[3] Birth
[4] None of the above
Answer: Born
Q.9) I will introduce you……my boss this week.
[1] On
[2] To
[3] Too
[4] For
Answer: To
Q.10) Art is not an activity associated…. leisure.
[1] By
[2] With
[3] In
[4] For
Answer: With
Q.11) These observations do not confirm……. any law.
[1] On
[2] In
[3] To
[4] For
Answer: To
Q.12) The river flows……. the bridge.
[1] On
[2] Above
[3] To
[4] Under
Answer: Under
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct tense
Q.13) I……….my car three weeks ago
[1] Washing
[2] Washed
[3] Will wash
[4] Shall wash
Answer: Washed
Q.14) Jonathan insisted on……….out.
[1] Go
[2] Going
[3] Gone
[4] Having gone
Answer: Going
Q.15) He was prevented from……….in the class.
[1] Smoke
[2] Smoking
[3] To smoke
[4] Having smoked
Answer: Smoking
Q.16) You better………. his permission.
[1] Seeking
[2] Seek
[3] To seek
[4] To have sought
Answer: Seek
Q.17) She was seen………. the house
[1] Enter
[2] Entered
[3] Having entered
[4] Entering
Answer: Entering
Q.18) …………. Tigers is a dangerous sport.
[1] To be hunt
[2] Hunting
[3] A hunt of
[4] Having hunt
Answer: Hunting
Direction: Choose the correct answer for the following questions
Q.19) In order to repair the leaking pipes, we had to call the
[1] Carpenter
[2] Plumber
[3] Electrician
[4] Architect
Answer: Plumber
Q.20) As I had hurt my eye, I had to go to……
[1] A psychiatrist
[2] A cardiologist
[3] An oculist
[4] An architect
Answer: An oculist
Q.21) The sudden running of a herd of frightened animals is
[1] Stampede
[2] Aloof
[3] Fiesta
[4] Idealize
Answer: Stampede
Q.22) A nap after lunch is called
[1] Idealize
[2] Barrio
[3] Siesta
[4] Sleepwalking
Answer: Siesta
Directions: Change the following sentences into passive voice
Q.23) They haven’t stamped the letter
[1] The letter isn’t stamped
[2] They stamped not the letter
[3] The letter hasn’t been stamped
[4] The letter has been stamped
Answer: The letter hasn’t been stamped
Q.24) A Japanese firm makes these television sets.
[1] Television sets make these Japanese firm.
[2] These television sets are made by a Japanese firm.
[3] These are Japanese made television sets
[4] None of these
Answer: These television sets are made by a Japanese firm
Q.25) Nobody has used this room for ages.
[1] This room hasn’t been used for ages.
[2] This room has been used for ages.
[3] Nobody uses this room for ages.
[4] For ages nobody has used this room.
Answer: This room hasn’t been used for ages
Q.26) We can’t repair this lock.
[1] We don’t know how to repair this lock.
[2] Nobody can repair this lock.
[3] Your lock can be repaired.
[4] Your lock can’t be repaired.
Answer: Your lock can’t be repaired
Q.27) Although they are 250 miles apart, they keep in constant contact on the internet.
[1] Simple sentence
[2] Complex sentence
[3] Compound sentence
[4] None of the above
Answer: Complex sentence
Q.28) Rita loves to go to the beach and spend her days sunbathing.
[1] Simple sentence
[2] Complex sentence
[3] Compound sentence
[4] None of the above
Answer: Simple sentence
Q.29) Tom and jerry have a big argument every summer over where they should spend their summer vacation.
[1] Compound sentence
[2] Complex sentence
[3] Simple sentence
[4] None of the above
Answer: Complex sentence
Q.30) John dislikes sitting on the roof; he always gets a headache
[1] Compound sentence
[2] Complex sentence
[3] Simple sentence
[4] None of the above
Answer: Complex sentence
Q.31) The word that closely resembles “disagreement” in meaning is
[1] Decent
[2] Descent
[3] Dissent
[4] Descend
Answer: Dissent
Q.32) The word “distinguished” closely resembles
[1] Eminent
[2] Iminent
[3] Imminent
[4] Immanent
Answer: Eminent
Q.33) “Showing respect” is best indicated by
[1] Respectable
[2] Respectful
[3] Respective
[4] Reception
Answer: Respectful
Q.34) A false idea or image is known as
[1] Allusion
[2] Imagery
[3] Illusion
[4] None of the above
Answer: Illusion
Q.35) Which is the correct spelling?
[1] Address
[2] Adress
[3] Adrres
[4] Addres
Answer: Address
Q.36) Select the correctly punctuated sentence in this group
[1] My favorite teacher, who just happens to be my uncle, retired from the university last summer.
[2] My favorite teacher who just happens to be my uncle, retired from the university last summer.
[3] My favorite teacher, who just happens to be my uncle retired from the university last summer.
[4] My favorite, teacher, who just happens to be my uncle, retired from the university last summer.
Answer: My favorite teacher, who just happens to be my uncle, retired from the university last summer
Q.37) Select the correctly punctuated sentence in this group.
[1] Mary has offered to coach the team this year, however, the competition for the job is intense.
[2] Mary has offered to coach the team this year; however, the competition for the job is intense.
[3] Mary has offered to coach the team this year, however the competition for the job is intence.
[4] Mary has offered to coach the team, this year, however, the competition for the job is intense.
Answer: Mary has offered to coach the team this year, however, the competition for the job is intense
Q.38) The dictionary meaning of a word is called
[1] Annotation
[2] Connotation
[3] Denotation
[4] Digression
Answer: Denotation
Q.39) Ellipsis refers to
[1] Omission of words
[2] Addition of words
[3] Mixing of words
[4] None of the above
Answer: Omission of words
Q.40) Using softer sounding words to avoid bluntness
[1] Euphemism
[2] Euphuism
[3] Assonance
[4] Resonance
Answer: Euphemism
Q.41) The seven-line stanza used by medieval poets is known as
[1] Terza Rima
[2] Rhyme royal
[3] Tetra meter
[4] Internal rhyme
Answer: Rhyme royal
Q.42) Elegies and sonnets are two types of
[1] Essays
[2] Fiction
[3] Biographies
[4] Poems
Answer: Poems
Q.43) In literature, “point of view” refers to
[1] Who the main character is
[2] When and where the story takes place
[3] Who is telling the story
[4] The obstacle the main character must overcome
Answer: Who is telling the story
Q.44) In fiction, the author’s overall main idea or most important message is called the
[1] Plot
[2] Conflict
[3] Setting
[4] Theme
Answer: Theme
Q.45) Repetition of the same or similar consonant sounds at the beginning of words is called
[1] Assonance
[2] Alliteration
[3] Apostrophe
[4] Simile
Answer: Alliteration
Q.46) A statement that appears self-contradictory, but that reveals a kind of truth
[1] Irony
[2] Paradox
[3] Onomatopoeia
[4] Simile
Answer: Paradox
Q.47) A story that ends with a happy resolution of conflicts faced by the main character or characters
[1] Tragedy
[2] Farce
[3] Comedy
[4] Satire
Answer: Comedy
Q.48) The statement, “If I told you once, l’ve told you a million times….” is an example of
[1] Understatement
[2] Hyperbole
[3] Tone
[4] Satire
Answer: Hyperbole
Q.49) A poem consisting of four lines, or four lines of a poem that can be considered as a unit
[1] Couplet
[2] Haiku
[3] Quatrain
[4] Lyric
Answer: Quatrain
Q.50) “Father of our country” and “the great emancipator” are examples of
[1] Analogy
[2] Epithet
[3] Allegory
[4] Foil
Answer: Epithet
Q.51) A type of comedy in which ridiculous and often stereotyped characters are involved in silly, far-fetched situations
[1] Farce
[2] Parable
[3] Fable
[4] Sentimental comedy
Answer: Farce
Q.52) The use of language to evoke a picture or a concrete sensation of a person, a thing, a place or an experience
[1] Symbol
[2] Imagery
[3] Aphorism
[4] Simile
Answer: Imagery
Q.53) A statement that says less than what is meant
[1] Ambiguity
[2] Oxymoron
[3] Understatement
[4] Litote
Answer: Understatement
Q.54) Brief story, told to illustrate a point or serve as an example of something, often showing character of an individual
[1] Personification
[2] Anecdote
[3] Aside
[4] Interior monologue
Answer: Anecdote
Q.55) Which of the following works is not one of galsworthy’s plays?
[1] The silver box
[2] The silver spoon
[3] Strife
[4] Justice
Answer: The silver spoon
Q.56) ………Is the main theme of most of Galsworthy’s plays?
[1] Family history
[2] Fraternity
[3] Social problems of his time
[4] Romance
Answer: Social problems of his time
Q.57) John Galsworthy’s style is remarkable for……
[1] Its strength and elasticity
[2] Its powerful sweep, brilliant illustrations
[3] Its deep psychological analysis
[4] All the above
Answer: All the above
Q.58) Which of the following does not belong to galsworthy’s three trilogies?
[1] The man of property
[2] The forstyle sage
[3] A modern comedy
[4] The end of the chapter
Answer: The man of property
Q.59) Which of the following writers didn’t win the Nobel prize for literature?
[1] George Bernard Shaw
[2] John Galsworthy
[3] William butler Yeats
[4] James Joyce
Answer: James Joyce
Q.60) John Galsworthy was born in the year
[1] 1873
[2] 1867
[3] 1865
[4] 1890
Answer: 1867
Q.61) When was John Milton born?
[1] 22April 1600
[2] 19August 1604
[3] 6June 1606
[4] 9December 1608
Answer: 9December 1608
Q.62) Where was john Milton born?
[1] Bristol
[2] Yorkshire
[3] Liverpool
[4] London
Answer: London
Q.63) In whose memory did john Milton write “methought I saw my late espoused saint”?
[1] Oliver Cromwell
[2] Mary Powell
[3] Katherine woodcock
[4] Charles I
Answer: Katherine woodcock
Q.64) When was paradise lost published?
[1] 1660
[2] 1667
[3] 1658
[4] 1654
Answer: 1667
Q.65) In which of the following works did Milton promote freedom of speech and oppose licensing and censorship?
[1] Paradise regained
[2] Areopagitica
[3] Eikonoklastes
[4] Samson agonistes
Answer: Areopagitica
Q.66) Paradise lost comprises………. books.
[1] 12
[2] 16
[3] 10
[4] 14
Answer: 12
Q.67) Paradise lost is written in.
[1] Free verse
[2] Blank verse
[3] Rhymed verse
[4] None of the above
Answer: Blank verse
Q.68) The famous line “what though the field be lost; all is not lost” is spoken by…….
[1] Adam
[2] Eve
[3] Satan
[4] Beelzebub
Answer: Satan
Q.69) Milton begins paradise lost book I with…
[1] Lament
[2] Invocation
[3] Soliloquy
[4] Refrain
Answer: Invocation
Q.70) Milton is most famous for his……
[1] Narrative style
[2] Dramatics style
[3] Grand style
[4] Aphoristic style
Answer: Grand style
Q.71) The word that completes the famous line “better to reign in hell than serve in……” is:
[1] Sky
[2] Heaven
[3] Earth
[4] Moon
Answer: Heaven
Q.72) William Shakespeare belonged to the
[1] Restoration age
[2] Victorian age
[3] Elizabethan age
[4] Romantic age
Answer: Elizabethan age
Q.73) Who is known as the “melancholy man” in as you like it?
[1] Touchstone
[2] Silvious
[3] Jaques
[4] Corin
Answer: Jaques
Q.74) Which of the following is not a character in as you like it?
[1] Rosalind
[2] Celia
[3] Orlando
[4] Portia
Answer: Portia
Q.75) Fortinbras is a character is Shakespeare’s
[1] King lear
[2] Othello
[3] Hamlet
[4] Julius Caesar
Answer: Hamlet
Q.76) The main theme of the Shakespearean sonnets is……..
[1] Love
[2] Hatred
[3] Intrigue
[4] Envy
Answer: Love
Q.77) A Shakespearean sonnet ends with a…….
[1] Quartet
[2] Octave
[3] Couplet
[4] Triplet
Answer: Couplet
Q.78) The total number of sonnets written by Shakespeare is
[1] 174
[2] 154
[3] 184
[4] 194
Answer: 154
Q.79) “Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor plays” occurs in Shakespeare’s
[1] Twelfth night
[2] Hamlet
[3] Macbeth
[4] King lear
Answer: Macbeth
Q.80) In Galsworthy’s justice. “The law is what it is a majestic efidice, sheltering all of us, each stone of which rests on another” has been said by
[1] Cashier
[2] Lawyer
[3] Manager
[4] Judge
Answer: Judge
Q.81) By what age had Milton become totally blind?
[1] 34
[2] 46
[3] 44
[4] 56
Answer: 44
Q.82) A song of sorrow especially for the dead is called
[1] Satire
[2] Epic
[3] Elegy
[4] Ode
Answer: Elegy
Q.83) Octave is a sonnet consists of
[1] Eight lines
[2] Six lines
[3] Four lines
[4] Ten lines
Answer: Eight lines
Q.84) Which of the following phrases best characterizes the late-nineteenth century aesthetic movement.
[1] Art for intellect’s sake
[2] Art for god’s sake
[3] Art for the masses
[4] Art for art’s sake
Answer: Art for art’s sake
Q.85) Strophe, antistrophe and epode form a three-part structure in
[1] A classic ode
[2] A Greek chorus
[3] A Medieval
[4] A Petrarchan sonnet
Answer: A classic ode
Q.86) Who said that in paradise lost book “Milton belongs to the devil’s party without knowing it.”
[1] Frank Kermode
[2] William Empson
[3] C.S. Lewis
[4] William Blake
Answer: William Blake
Q.87) It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.
[1] Simile
[2] Metaphor
[3] Antithesis
[4] Oxymoron
Answer: Antithesis
Q.88) Love is an ideal thing, marriage is a real thing.
[1] Oxymoron
[2] Metaphor
[3] Simile
[4] Antithesis
Answer: Antithesis
Q.89) Let’s go to bed now.
[1] Oxymoron
[2] Metonymy
[3] Personification
[4] Pun
Answer: Metonymy
Q.90) Humour is the shock absorber of life; it helps us take the blows.
[1] Understatement
[2] Metaphor
[3] Simile
[4] Personification
Answer: Metaphor
Q.91) Brriiiiiiiiiiiiing! An alarm clock clanged in the dark and silent room.
[1] Oxymoron
[2] Apostrophe
[3] Onomatopoeia
[4] Simile
Answer: Onomatopoeia
Q.92) The quote “love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind and therefore is wing’d cupid painted blind, “occurs in
[1] A midsummer’s night dream
[2] Love’ labour lost
[3] Antony and Cleopatra
[4] The merry wives of Windsor
Answer: A midsummer’s night dream
Q.93) The quote, “The quality of mercy is not strained, / it droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven,” occurs in
[1] Twelfth night
[2] Cymbeline
[3] Merchant of Venice
[4] As you like is
Answer: Merchant of Venice
Q.94) Frailty, thy name is woman!” is taken from
[1] Julius Caeser
[2] Hamlet
[3] Othello
[4] King Lear
Answer: Hamlet
Q.95) “Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale/ her infinite variety”.
[1] All’s well that ends well
[2] Othello
[3] Titus Andronicus
[4] Antony and Cleopatra
Answer: Antony and Cleopatra
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: In our approach to life, be it pragmatic or other a basic fact that confronts us squarey and unmistakably is the desire for peace, security and happiness. Different forms of life at different levels of existence make up teeming denizens of this earth of ours. And no matter whether they belong to higher groups such as human beings or to the lower groups such as animals, all beings primarily seek peace, comfort and security. Life is as dear to a mute creature as it is to a man. Even the lowliest insect strives for protection against dangers that threaten its life. Just as each one of us wants to live and not to die, so do all other creatures.
Q.96) The author’s main point is that
[1] Different forms of life are found on earth.
[2] Different levels of existence are possible in nature.
[3] Peace and security are the chief goals of all living beings.
[4] Even the weakest creature struggles to preserve its life.
Answer: Peace and security are the chief goals of all living beings
Q.97) Which one of the following assumptions or steps is essential in developing the author’s position?
[1] All forms of life have a single overriding goal.
[2] The will to survive of a creature is identified with a desire for peace.
[3] All beings are divided into higher and lower groups.
[4] A parallel is drawn between happiness and life, and pain and death.
Answer: The will to survive of a creature is identified with a desire for peace
Q.98) The word “denizens” in the passage implies
[1] Aliens
[2] Defectors
[3] Inhabitants
[4] Visitors
Answer: Inhabitants
Q.99) The author presumes that animals are….
[1] Superior to human beings
[2] Inferior to human beings
[3] Equal to human beings
[4] All of the above
Answer: Inferior to human beings
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: The martyrs who laid down their lives for the freedom of the country had a lofty vision of the future. They wanted the nation to be free from all slavery and bondage. They wanted an India in which all the communities would live in perfect harmony and in which there would be no high class and no low class of people, the curse of untouchability having been wiped out completely. Women would enjoy equal rights with men and contribute their fullest to the making of a great nation. Such a vison was in keeping with the ancient glory of the country renowned for its splendid achievements in literature, art and culture. We must now revitalize this ancient culture of ours with tolerance as it is masthrad. If we forget or cease to take pride in our noble heritage, we shall have to face severe indictment in the court of history which is a ruthless judge and seldom spares the erring people.
Q.100) The martyrs who died for the freedom of India wanted.
[1] The country to be the strongest nation in the world.
[2] The country to rule over the other nations
[3] The country to be free from slavery
[4] The people to give up their antiquated customs
Answer: The country to be free from slavery
Q.101) The martyrs wanted that
[1] There should be reservation in the jobs for the backward sections of the society.
[2] There should be perfect communal love and peace in the country
[3] The old caste system should be retained in the future
[4] The women should look after their families only
Answer: There should be perfect communal love and peace in the country
Q.102) We must strive with total commitment to
[1] Defeat and overcome the enemies of the nation.
[2] Revitalise our rich past culture.
[3] Inject scientific temper into our past culture
[4] Make scientific advancements
Answer: Revitalise our rich past culture
Q.103) Our freedom fighters envisioned that in free India
[1] There should be an egalitarian society
[2] Women would enjoy higher privileges and rights than others
[3] The country would be taken forward by some selected classes of society
[4] Industrialization should occupy top priority.
Answer: There should be an egalitarian society
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate option.
Q.104) Bees…….display distinct preferences of different colours, but are also sensitive to ultraviolet light.
[1] Only
[2] Not only
[3] Only do
[4] Can only
Answer: Not only
Q.105) Jupiter……the largest planet in the solar system.
[1] Is
[2] Which
[3] Although
[4] Being
Answer: Is
Q.106) When sugar……….to yeast, fermentation takes places
[1] By adding
[2] Adding
[3] It is added
[4] Is added
Answer: Is added
Q.107) The overall efficiency of a system can be …..that of its weakest element.
[1] No greater than
[2] Less great
[3] Nothing as great as
[4] Not the greater
Answer: No greater than
Q.108) At agricultural stations many types of grass are grown…..various conditions.
[1] Under
[2] Underneath
[3] Below
[4] Beneath
Answer: Under
Q.109) Nitric acid…….copper to give off brown fumes of nitrogen dioxide.
[1] On reacting with
[2] Reacting to
[3] Reacts with
[4] Is reacting with
Answer: Reacts with
Q.110) The saturated fat in dairy foods is thought………a factor in heart disease.
[1] It is
[2] To be
[3] They are
[4] As being
Answer: To be
Q.111) Robots are being used increasingly in industry as they can work on large jobs faster, are more precise and….
[1] Don’t as easily tire
[2] Don’t tire more easily
[3] Don’t tire easily
[4] Don’t too easily tire
Answer: Don’t tire easily
Q.112) Many plants can grow in water, without any soil…..nutrients are added.
[1] As long as
[2] Sure that
[3] Above all
[4] Of necessary
Answer: As long as
Q.113) Management…….as the organization and coordination of an enterprise.
[1] To be defined
[2] It is defined
[3] Definable
[4] Can be defined
Answer: Can be defined
Q.114) The meaning of “euthanasia” is
[1] Mercy killing
[2] Murder
[3] Assassination
[4] Atrocity
Answer: Mercy killing
Q.115) “Accomplice” means
[1] Associate in crime
[2] Leader
[3] Skilled worker
[4] Enemy
Answer: Associate in crime
Q.116) The condition of self-government is called
[1] Autocracy
[2] Automation
[3] Autonomy
[4] Autogamy
Answer: Autocracy
Q.117) One who abstains completely from alcohol is called
[1] Atheist
[2] Kleptomaniac
[3] Teetotaler
[4] Totalitarian
Answer: Teetotaler