Kerala Set 9
June 20, 2023 2023-12-18 16:09Kerala Set 9
Kerala Set 9
Q.1) is the first of our really national English poets’
(A) Geoffrey Chaucer
(B) Caedmon
(C) John Gower
(D) William Langland
ANSWER: A
Q.2) The jolly host of the Tabard Inn was
(A) Harry Bailly
(B) Tom Spencer
(C) Henry John
(D) John Wood
ANSWER: A
Q.3) Name Chaucer’s contemporary who recorded in spirited narrative the great deeds of Robert Bruce
(A) Wyclif
(B) Robert Manning
(C) John Barbour
(D) John Lydgate
ANSWER: C
Q.4) Who authored Morte D’Arthur?
(A) William Caxton
(B) Sir Thomas Malory
(C) Reginald Peacock
(D) King Edward IV
ANSWER: B
Q.5) The Complete English Bible of Miles Coverdale was published in
(A) 1525
(B) 1539
(C) 1535
(D) 1611
ANSWER: C
Q.6) ……was the first English poet to use the unrimed ten-syllabled verse to which the name blank verse is popularly applied
(A) Surrey
(B) Wyatt
(C) Skelton
(D) Ashcan
ANSWER: A
Q.7) Who is Tottel in Tottel’s_Miscellany?
(A) The writer
(B) The publisher
(C) The translator
(D) The editor
ANSWER: B
Q.8) “The morality play, like the miracle play, was didactic; but its characters, instead of being taken from sacred narratives, were………
(A) Personified abstractions
(B) Legendary saints
(C) Symbolic representations
(D)Animals and birds
ANSWER: A
Q.9) ‘While …… aroused the intellect and the aesthetic faculties,………… awakened the spiritual nature”
(A) Chaucer Spenser
(B) The Renaissance…… the Reformation
(C) The Anglo-Saxon Literature…… the English Bible
(D) None of the above
ANSWER: B
Q.10) Of the twelve books, which Spenser projected in the Faery Queene, how many were Published during his lifetime?
(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 9
(D) 11
ANSWER: A
Q.11) Which of the following is not ” sonnets in sequences”?
(A) Sidney’s Astrophel and Stella
(B) Daniel’s Delia
(C) Drayton´s Idea
(D) Wamer’s Albion’s England
ANSWER: D
Q.12) John Donne was a
(A) Poet and Preacher
(B) Poet and playwright
(C) Playwright and preacher
(D) Preacher and sonneteer
ANSWER: A
Q.13) Of the following who was not the contemporary of Christopher Marlowe?
(A) George Peele
(B) Thomas Kyd
(C) Thomas Otway
(D) Robert Greene
ANSWER: C
Q.14) John Lyly’s Euphues is…………
(A) A dramatic work
(B) An epic
(C) An English translation
(D) A prose romance
ANSWER: D
Q.15) Downright Morose Well-bred Subtle, Bertinax Surly Sir Epicure Mammon, are characters in the plays of………
(A) John Ford
(B) Ben Jonson
(C) James Shirley
(D) Oliver Goldsmith
ANSWER: B
Q.16) The names of… are always associated and they did much work in collaboration’
(A) Beaumont and Fletcher
(B) Marlowe and Jonson
(C) Sackville and Sidney
(D) Lodge and Nashe
ANSWER: A
Q.17) Who among the following is not a University Wit?
(A) John Lyly
(B) George Peele
(C)Robert Greene
(D) Thomas Middleton
ANSWER: D
Q.18) “Reading maketh a full man: confidence a ready man, and writing an exact man’ Whose words are these?
(A) Francis Bacon
(B) David Lindsay
(C) Thomas Moore
(D) Roger Bacon
ANSWER: A
Q.19) Who described Bacon as the wisest brightest and meanest of mankind”?
(A) John Dryden
(B) Alexander Pope
(C) Dr. Johnson
(D) Jonathan Swift
ANSWER: B
Q.20) Which translation of the English Bible is described as the greatest of all translations?
(A) The Revised Version
(B)The Revised Standard Version
(C) The Authorised Version
(D) The New Revised Standard Version
ANSWER: C
Q.21) ‘As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for Comedy and Tragedy among the Latinas: so Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage” Who offers this compliment to Shakespeare?
(A) Francis Meres
(B) John Dryden
(C) S T Coleridge
(D) Matthew Arnold
ANSWER: A
Q.22) Shakespeare’s Sonnets were published in
(A) 1604
(B) 1609
(C) 1612
(D) 1614
ANSWER: B
Q.23) Which play of Shakespeare begins with the following line: If music be the food of love Play on
(A) The Winter’s Tale
(B) Hamlet
(C) Twelfth Night
(D) The Tempest
ANSWER: C
Q.24) Which of the following pairs of plays are the earliest plays written by Shakespeare?
(A) The Comedy of Errors, Titus Andronicus
(B) Macbeth, Othello
(C) Measure for Measure, The Merchant of Venice
(D) The Tempest, The Winter’s Tale
ANSWER: A
Q.25) Which three plays, ignored by Meres, were included by the editors of the First Folio in the canon of Shakespeare’s works?
(A) Antony and Cleopatra Coriolanus, Henry V
(B)King John, Richard III, A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream
(C) Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear
(D) Henry VI Part I Part II, Par III
ANSWER: D
Q.26) …… is more of a lyrical monologue than any other play by Shakespeare with the monologue very exquisitely written’
(A) Richard II
(B) Romeo and Juliet
(C) As You Like It
(D)Julius Caesar
ANSWER: A
Q.27) Which critic of Shakespeare divided his dramatic career into four stages?
(A) Dr. Johnson
(B) Dowden
(C) Quiller Couch
(D) Saintsbury
ANSWER: B
Q.28) Which literary historian made the following comment?·
Julius Caesar is fine; Coriolanus is admirable; Antony and Cleopatra is superb’
(A) George Sampson
(B) W H Hudson
(C) C.S. Lewis
(D) Emile Legouis
ANSWER: A
Q.29) ……is the most voluminously discussed play ever written; and we may say at once that if people were to read the play itself more often than books about it their minds would be less confused?
(A) Macbeth
(B) Hamlet
(C) Othello
(D) King Lear
ANSWER: B
Q.30) Age cannot wither her/Nor custom stale her infinite variety’
Which character is described and in which play?
(A) Cordelia in King Lear
(B) Miranda in The Tempest
(C) Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra
(D) None of these
ANSWER: C
Q.31) When was the Third Folio of the Collected Plays of Shakespeare first published?
(A) 1664
(B) 1666
(C) 1669
(D) 1672
ANSWER: A
Q.32) Which play of Shakespeare is generally referred to as Shakespeare’s magical swan-song?
(A) The Winter’s Tale
(B) All’s Well that Ends Well
(C) Coriolanus
(D) The Tempest
ANSWER: D
Q.33) What is meant by “feminine ending’ in Shakespeare?
(A) An unaccented eleventh syllable
(B) An accented eleventh syllable
(C) An unaccented tenth syllable
(D) An accented tenth syllable
ANSWER: A
Q.34) Which of the following pairs is not Shakespearean?
(A) Othello, Desdemona
(B) Ferdinand, Miranda
(C) Duke Orsino, Viola
(D) De Flores, Beatrice
ANSWER: D
Q.35) Name the author of the most reliable biography of Shakespeare, William Shakespeare A Study of Facts and Problems
(A) Edward Chambers
(B) Geoffrey Bullough
(C) Granville-Barker
(D) G B Harrison
ANSWER: A
Q.36) The clowning of Dogberry and Verges appears in
(A) The Merchant of Venice
(B) Much Ado about nothing
(C) As You Like It
(D) Twelfth Night
ANSWER: B
Q.37) Name the first editor of Shakespeare
(A) Nicholas Rowe
(B) Alexander Pope
(C) Lewis Theobald
(D) William Warburton
ANSWER: A
Q.38) Who described Hamlet as “an artistic failure”?
(A) L C Knights
(B) T S Eliot
(C) Wilson Knight
(D) A C Bradley
ANSWER: B
Q.39) Name a popular Indian critic of Shakespeare
(A) C D Narasimhaiah
(B) K Nagarajan
(C) Meenakshi Mukherjee
(D) K R Srinivasa Iyengar
ANSWER: D
Q.40) In which tragedy which character describes life as “a tale told by an idiot full of sound and fury signifying nothing’
(A) Macbeth, Macbeth
(B) King Lear, Lear
(C) Othello, Othel lo
(D) Hamlet, Hamlet
ANSWER: A
Q.41) …… In we have a Puritanism which is political and ecclesiastical as well as spiritual and ethical
(A) L’Allegro
(B) Lvcidas
(C) ll Penseroso
(D) Comus
ANSWER: B
Q.42) Milton’s Areopagitica was directed against an Order of Parliament which established……
(A) A censorship of books
(B) A curtailment of human rights
(C) A bank on lampooning
(D) A ban of writers’ involvement in politics
ANSWER: A
Q.43) Which book of the Paradise Lost describes the fall of Adam and Eve?
(A) Book 1
(B) Book 2
(C) Book 4
(D) Book 9
ANSWER: D
Q.44) Who described Milton as our one acknowledged master of “the grand style”?
(A) Matthew Arnold
(B) Joseph Addison
(C) John Dryden
(D) Charles Lamb
ANSWER: A
Q.45) Whose secular poetry was published under the title Hesperides?
(A) Thomas Carew
(B) John Suckling
(C) Robert Herrick
(D) John Dryden
ANSWER: C
Q.46) ·The Metaphysical poets were men of learning, and to show their learning was their whole endeavor…… They neither copied nature nor life…… the words of * These are
(A) Dr. Johnson
(B) Jeremy Taylor
(C) Richard Baxter
(D) Thomas Hobbes
ANSWER: A
Q.47) Who did John Dryden regard as his masters?
(A) Milton and Spenser
(B) Walter and Denham
(C) Ben Jonson and Christopher Marlowe
(D) Donne and Crashaw
ANSWER: B
Q.48) Dryden’s The Hind and the Panther offers an elaborate argument in favour of
(A) Puritanism
(B) Protestantism
(C) Roman Catholicism
(D) Nationalism
ANSWER: C
Q.49) Who is the author of Hudibras?
(A) Samuel Butler
(B) John Tillotson
(C) Samuel Pepys
(D) John Evelyn
ANSWER: A
Q.50) Christian is the central character in John Bunyan’s
(A) The Life and Death of Mr. Badman
(B) The Holy War
(C) Grace Abounding
(D) Pilgrim’s Progress
ANSWER: D
Q.51) In which of his writings docs Pope say that “his life was one long disease”?
(A) Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot
(B) Essay on Criticism
(C) The Rape of the Lock
(D) Pastorals
ANSWER: A
Q.52) From writing biographies with real names attached to them it was but a short step to writing biographies with fictitious names ‘Who is the author referred to?
(A) Colley Cibber
(B) Daniel Defoe
(C) George Berkeley
(D) Richard Steele
ANSWER: B
Q.53) In which book does Swift describe the voyage to Brobdingnag?
(A) Gulliver’s Travels
(B) A Tale of a Tub
(C) The Battle of the Books
(D) Journal of Stella
ANSWER: A
Q.54) The subtitle of Richardson´s Pamela is
(A) Virtue Honored
(B) Virtue Adored
(C) Virtue Rewarded
(D) Vice Punished
ANSWER: C
Q.55) “The paths of glory lead but to the grave’ is a line from Gray’s
(A) Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
(B) The Progress of Poesy
(C) The Bard
(D) The Fatal Sisters
ANSWER: A
Q.56) “The design of the collaborators was to include in it two different kinds of poetry; in the one ‘the incidents and agents were to be in part at least, supernatural’, in the other, ·subjects were to be chosen from ordinary life’ Who made this comment and on which book?
(A) Wordsworth on The Lyrical Ballads
(B) Coleridge on The Lyrical Ballads
(C) Coleridge on The Ancient Mariner
(D) Wordsworth on The Prelude
ANSWER: B
Q.57) Who was expelled from Oxford for publishing a pamphlet on The Necessity of Atheism?
(A) Byron
(B) Shelley
(C) Keats
(D) Burns
ANSWER: B
Q.58) Which period of the history of prose literature saw the rise of the modern review and magazine?
(A) The Age of Wordsworth
(B) The Age of Johnson
(C) The Age of Dryden
(D) The Age of Tennyson
ANSWER: A
Q.59) Which romantic prose writer has been called ‘the critic’s critic’?
(A) Lamb
(B) DeQuincy
(C) Hazlitt
(D) Landor
ANSWER: C
Q.60) “He gives us such real immortals as Mr Pickwick Mrs Gamp Mr Micawber and Sam Weller -typical inhabitants of his sphere, and worthy of a place in any literary brotherhood” Who is the he his referred to?
(A) Henry Fielding
(B) Thomas Hardy
(C) Charles Dickens
(D) James Joyce
ANSWER: C
Q.61) “While he began as a later Victorian Romantic poet, he ended as a 20* century metaphysical poet fully abreast of the newer generation’ identify the ‘he’
(A) W B Yeats
(B) Walter de la Mare
(C) Osbert Sitwell
(D) W H Auden
ANSWER: A
Q.62) Which of the following plays of Shaw is devoted to studies of religion?
(A) Arms and the Man
(B) St. Joan
(C) Candida
(D) The Apple Cart
ANSWER: B
Q.63) Who is often described as the greatest dramatist in the rebirth of the Irish theatre
(A) J M Synge
(B) Galsworthy
(C) Henry Arthur Jones
(D) J B Priestley
ANSWER: A
Q.64) Name the author of the book The Postmodern Condition
(A) Habermas
(B) Derrida
(C) Foucault
(D) L yotard
ANSWER: B
Q.65) Which work of Emerson is descried as ‘A Declaration of American Independence’? Intellectual
(A) The American Scholar
(B) The Oversoul
(C) Nature
(D) Journals
ANSWER: A
Q.66) H D Thoreau ‘s Walden is otherwise known as
(A) Life in the Forest
(B) Life in the Woods
(C) Man in the Woods
(D) Man in the Forest
ANSWER: B
Q.67) Which work of Nathaniel Hawthorne seeks ‘to expunge the whipping of the Quaker woman ordered by Judge William through the writing of his story”?
(A) The Scarlet Letter
(B) The House of the Seven Gables
(C) The Blithe Dale Romance
(D) The Gentle Boy
ANSWER: D
Q.68) Captain Peleg Captain Bildad, Captain Ahab are characters in the novels of
(A) Herman Melville
(B) William Faulkner
(C) Henry James
(D) D H Lawrence
ANSWER: A
Q.69) ·When lilacs last in the door-yard bloomed”‘ is an elegy written on the death of
(A) George Washington
(B) Abraham Lincoln
(C) Thomas Jefferson
(D) None of these
ANSWER: B
Q.70) Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn is a sequel to
(A) Tom Sawyer
(B) Those Extraordinary Twins
(C) Pudd’nhead Wilson
(D) The Stolen White Elephant
ANSWER: A
Q.71) Name the author of My Story
(A) Anitha Nair
(B) Anita Desai
(C) Nayantara Sahgal
(D) Kamala Das
ANSWER: D
Q.72) V S Naipaul the author of A House for Mr Biswas, has his roots in
(A) India
(B) Africa
(C) Europe
(D) Carribean Isles
ANSWER: A
Q.73) Who described ‘English, the global language, as a killer language?
(A) Sidney Greenbaum
(B) Otto Jesperson
(C) David Crystal
(D)Henry Bradley
ANSWER: C
Q.74) Soon after its publication which novel of D H Lawrence was proscribed in England?
(A) Sons and Lovers
(B) Rainbow
(C) Women in Love
(D) Lady Chatterly’s Lover
ANSWER: D
Q.75) A Dance of the Forests, a play which satirizes pre-colonial African regimes is written by:
(A) Wole Soyinka
(B) Ted Hughes
(C) Chinua Achebe
(D) Ngugi wa Thiong’o
ANSWER: A
Q.76) What is the extended and inclusive notion of feminism “that Tony Morrison evolved and developed in her works?
(A) Black Feminism
(B) Ladyism
(C) Womanism
(D) Damselism
ANSWER: C
Q.77) Which of the following is not one of the Four Quartets?
(A) Dry Salvages
(B) Little Gidding
(C) Ash Wednesday
(D) Burnt Norton
ANSWER: C
Q.78) Of all the continental writers……… influenced much the Victorian and Post- Victorian dramatists
(A) Tolstoy
(B) Ibsen
(C) Homer
(D)Victor Hugo
ANSWER: B
Q.79) Tagore’s Biondini generally regarded as the first modern novel by an Indian author was translated into English by his biographer
(A) Krishna Kriplani
(B) S Radhakrishnan
(C) Sarojini Naidu
(D) Edward Thompson
ANSWER: A
Q.80) Which of the following is a representative writer of the Theatre of the Absurd?
(A) Wesker
(B) Osbome
(C) Becket
(D) Wole Soyinka
ANSWER: C
Q.81) Identify the velar plosive consonants
(A) /f,v
(B) /k g/
(C) /t d3 /
(D) /s,z/
ANSWER: B
Q.82) Normally if a word begins with a schwa (e) sound, the stress falls on the
(A) Last syllable
(B) Last but one syllable
(C) Second syllable
(D) First syllable
ANSWER: C
Q.83) The tense formation in the following words is realized by respectively?
Pick-ed kill-ed fit-ted
(A) / d,t, id/
(B) /id,t d/
(C) /t, id, d /
(D) /t, d, id /
ANSWER: D
Q.84) Identify the book by Bloomfield that revolutionized the modern language study
(A) Language
(B) Aspects of the Theory of Syntax
(C) Syntactic Structures
(D) The Word
ANSWER: A
Q.85) What is Umlaut?
(A) A consonant – change brought about by a consonant
(B) A consonant — change brought about by a vowel
(C) A vowel – change brought about by a vowel or semi-vowel
(D) A vowel – change brought about by a consonant
ANSWER: C
Q.86) Affixes are…………
(A) Prefix suffix, infix
(B) Prefix and suffix
(C) Suffix and infix
(D) Prefix and infix
ANSWER: A
Q.87) Linguistics is the
(A) Detailed study of morphology
(B) In-depth study of syntax and grammar
(C) Study of phonetics phonology and morpho-phonemics
(D) Scientific study of language
ANSWER: D
Q.88) One who is proficient in many languages is called a
(A) Para-lingual
(B) Multilingual
(C) Polyglot
(D) Linguist
ANSWER: C
Q.89) Which of the following is not a minimal pair?
(A) Lit/Lot
(B) Pin/Bin
(C) Pit/Pick
(D) Raise/Rice
ANSWER: D
Q.90) Which of the following sentences is an example for structural ambiguity?
(A) He ate a tiger
(B) Visiting relatives can be a nuisance
(C) Two and two make four
(D) Seeing is believing
ANSWER: B
Q.91) Mutton, pork, venison are examples of contribution to English vocabulary
(A) Celtic
(B) German
(C) Scandinavian
(D) French
ANSWER: D
Q.92) Which of the following is wrong?
(A) I am writing to give you information and advice
(B) I gave the money to him
(C) I sent an e-mail to her
(D) I am writing to give information and advice
ANSWER: D
Q.93) Identify the right sentence
(A) How can we get them to changing their minds?
(B) How can we get them change their minds?
(C) How can we get them to change, their minds?
(D) How can we get them changing their minds?
ANSWER: C
Q.94) A word having the same sound and perhaps the same spelling as another, but a different meaning and origin is called a
(A) Homonym
(B) Homophone
(C) Antonym
(D) Synonym
ANSWER: A
Q.95) In the sentence “He goes home’, home is used as
(A) Noun
(B) Adjective
(C) Adverb
(D) Compliment
ANSWER: C
Q.96) The phrasal verb “to get one’s own back [on sb]’ means………
(A) Evade
(B) Have one’s revenge
(C) Obtain some result
(D) Manage to leave
ANSWER: B
Q.97) Spot out the right idiomatic usage:
The guide asked the tourist…………(A) To board into the train immediately
(B) To board on the train immediately
(C) To board in 1he train immediately
(D) To board the train immediately
ANSWER: D
Q.98) When was the first edition of Daniel Jones’ English Pronouncing Dictionary published?
(A) 1917
(B)1919
(C) 1920
(D) 1921
ANSWER: A
Q.99) When a superior officer in the army gives an order to his subordinate, the appropriate intonation should be
(A) Falling intonation
(B) Rising intonation
(C) Fall/rise intonation
(D) Rise / fall intonation
ANSWER: A
Q.100) Give the antonym of ‘postpone’
(A) Advance
(B) Progress
(C) Prepone
(D) Forward
ANSWER: A
Q.101) According to Aristotle, which are the objects that tragedy imitates?
(A) Plot, character and thought
(B) Diction and song
(C) Spectacle
(D) Plot and action
ANSWER: A
Q.102) ·Delight is the chief, if not the only end of Poesy: instruction can be admitted but in the second place; for poesy only instructs as it delights’, According to whom is this the function of poetry?
(A) Philip Sydney
(B) John Dryden
(C) Joseph Addison
(D) Dr. Johnson
ANSWER: B
Q.103) Who defined poetry as “the criticism of life”?
(A) S T Coleridge
(B) Walter Pater
(C) P B Shelley
(D) Matthew Arnold
ANSWER: D
Q.104) “Objective Correlative’ is used by Eliot to explain how
(A) Feelings and emotions should not be separated in poetry
(B) The poet should depersonalize his creation
(C) The writer succeeds in evoking the right emotions in the reader/spectator
(D) To trigger objective thinking in the reader
ANSWER: C
Q.105) With whom did I A Richards co-author the Foundation of Aesthetics
(A) James Wood and F R Leavis
(B) C K Ogden and C S Lewis
(C) C K Ogden and James Wood
(D) C K Ogden and F R Leavis
ANSWER: C
Q.106) Name the author of New Bearings in English Poetry
(A) E R Leavis
(B) Edmund Gosse
(C) John F Danby
(D) F W Bateson
ANSWER: A
Q.107) Who proposed the theory of Deconstruction?
(A) Frank Kermode
(B) Jacques Derrida
(C) Northrop Frye
(D) Stanley Fish
ANSWER: B
Q.108) Which of the following is a structuralist?
(A) Geoffrey Hartman
(B) Roland Barthes
(C) Lawrence Jones
(D) H G Widdowson
ANSWER: B
Q.109) Homi Bhabha is a critic
(A) Modern
(B) Post-modern
(C) Post-colonial
(D) Post-structuralist
ANSWER: C
Q.110) Which book is said to have inaugurated the feminist school of criticism?
(A) Harold Bloom’s The Anxiety of Influence
(B) Simon de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex
(C) Terry Eagleton’s Criticism and Ideology
(D) Gayatri Spivak*s In Oher Worlds
ANSWER: B
Q.111) Communicative approach to language teaching demands that…………
(A) Grammar is learnt inductively
(B) Language learning is viewed as rule acquisition, not habit formation
(C) The teacher’s role is primarily to facilitate communication and only secondarily to correct errors
(D) Only the target language should be used in the classroom
ANSWER: C
Q.112) The use of the native language in the class room is discouraged in the method of teaching,
(A) Direct Method
(B) Grammar Translation Method
(C) Structural Method
(D) Functional Method
ANSWER: A
Q.113) What is ESP?
(A) English for Students’ Purposes
(B) English for School Purposes
(C) English for Special Purposes
(D) English for Specific Purposes
ANSWER: D
Q.114) To be able to discharge such functions as greeting, inviting, introducing etc in a social context is an instance of competence
(A) Linguistic
(B) Communicative
(C) Structural
(D) Syntactic
ANSWER: B
Q.115) Tutorials enable the students to pursue
(A) interactive learning
(B) Bookish learning
(C) Independent learning
(D) Rote learning
ANSWER: A
Q.116) In a non-cognate bilingual/multilingual situation approach to language teaching would be contextually relevant
(A) Cognitive
(B) Psychological
(C) Psycholinguistic
(D) Sociolinguistic
ANSWER: D
Q.117) Audio-lingual method of teaching adds features’ This statement was from a celebrated linguist and a equally celebrated psychologist Spot out the scholars
(A) Bloomfield and Skinner
(B) Bloomfield and Chomsky
(C) Bloomfield and J R Firth
(D) J R Firth and Chomsky;
ANSWER: A
Q.118) Student participation in language teaching is centrally vital because
(A) No learning takes place without participation
(B) Student is the subject, object and the target of learning
(C) Participation is the beginning of communication
(D) None of these
ANSWER: B
Q.119) What are the “three modes” of listening?
(A) Dynamic, static and neutral
(B) Active, passive and interactive
(C) Bilingual, monolingual and multilingual
(D) Bidirectional unidirectional and auto-directional
ANSWER: D
Q.120) To make foreign language learning meaningful the classroom should be
(A) Smart and hi-tech oriented
(B) Student centred
(C) Teacher centred
(D) Syllabus based
ANSWER: B