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Read the following passage and answer the Five 3. As science and technology improves
questions that follow by choosing the correct
(1) the number of babies bom becomes
option:
directly proportional to life
Comprehension Passage expectancy.
The average life-span of humanity throughout
history was twenty-seven years. In the nineteenth (2) the number of babies becomes
century, however, science and improved . inversely proportional to life
technology trebled life expectancy. As expectancy.
technological capabilities improved and life
(3) average life expectancy goes up and
expectancy increased, the number of children per
family went down, demonstrating the fact that birth rate goes down.
nature keeps balancing the population figure. (4) the number of babies is reduced by
After major wars, when large numbers of young
nature.
and healthy men are killed, the birth rate rises. It
continuous to rise for five years or so after the
wars end, until the score is rectified. All this 4. According to the author, nature’s ,
happens without the conscious co-operation or intervention for the adjustment of
even the knowledge of the humans concerned. population goes on
When the probabilities of human survival are
poor, nature intervenes to maintain the balance. (1) without the conscious cooperation of
When the chances of man’s survival improve, mankind
nature reduces the birth rate. (2) irrespective of what humans think
1, The author says that throughout history about it.
(1) every man died on attaining 27 (3) with the active intervention of humans
years of age. .
(4) with the eager help of
(2) the average life of people was 27
years. ’ mankind.
(3) everyman lived beyond 27 years of age
or so 5. The fall in birth rate with the increase in
(4) all men died after attaining 27 years of life expectancy demonstrates the fact that
age. nature
2. With the development of science and (1) does not keep on balancing the
technology in the 19th century population figure
(1) people expected more comforts in
(2) keeps on balancing the population
life.
(2) agricultural production improved. figure
(3) people were expected to produce more (3) never bothers to keep on
babies. balancing the population
(4) more people were expected to live figure
longer.
(4) seldom keeps balancing the population
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figure.
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6. Who replies to Milton’s question “Doth God 12. In the last stanza of his “Ode to the West
exact day-labour, light denied” in “On His Wind” Shelley invokes the West Wind to
Blindness” ? make him his
(1) Milton’s inner voice (1) Ashes (2) Prophecy
(2) God himself (3) Lyre (4) Companion
(3) Patience
(4) Murmur 13. Keats addresses the Grecian Um as an
“Attic Shape” in his “Ode on a Grecian
7. How many impossible tasks does Donne
Um” because it was
enumerate in the first stanza of his poem
“Goe, and catche a falling starre” ? (1) from Greece
(1) Seven (2) Six (2) preserved in an attic
(3) Five (4) Four (3) placed in a Greek museum
(4) a recepticle for ashes
8. How far does Donne in his poem “Goe and
catche a falling starre”, advise the seeker of
14. What, according to Keats, will the Um
a true woman to travel ?
remain to man, when ‘old age shall this
(1) To the farthest poles of the earth.
generation waste’ ?
(2) For 10,000 days and nights.
(1) a forgotten historian
(3) Into the centre of the earth.
(4) Throughout the universe (2) a friend
(3) a silent spectator of his woes
9. Where exactly did Wordsworth first espy the (4) an art desolate
ten thousand daffodils mentioned in his
poem “Daffodils” ? 15. What, according to the Duke in “My Last
(1) high on the hills and vales. Duchess”, called that “spot of joy” into the
(2) on the milky way at night. Duchess’ check besides the presence of her
(3) beside the lake, beneath the trees. husband ?
(4) beside the trees.
(1) a gift of nine-hundred years old
10. When according to Wordsworth do the name. .
daffodils “flash upon his inward eye” ? (2) a courteous remark made by the
(1) When he is in jocund company. painter.
(2) When he is in a vacant and pensive (3) a bough of cheeries presented by an
mood. officious fool.
(3) When he is on his (4) the dropping of sunlight in the West
wanderings.
(4) When he is asleep and 16. The theme of Nissim Ezekiel’s poem “Night
dreaming. of the Scorpion” is
11. How does Shelley in his “Ode to West (1) Selfless motherhood
Wind” compare himself to the wind ? (2) Helpless husbands
(1) as tumultuous, . mighty and harmonious (3) Hopeless children
(2) as tameless, swift and proud (4) Restless spectators
(3) as impetuous and incanting
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How did the villagers in “Night of the 22. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth who is Ross
Scorpion” by Nissim Ezekiel react to the referring to when he uses the description
unfortunate incident ? “Bellona’s Bridegroom” ?
(1) They stayed away in fear. (1) Banquo
(2) They thronged to the temple to invoke (2) MacDonald
the deity. (3) Macbeth
(3) They cursed and abused the mother (4) Fleance
for bringing upon them the wrath of
god. 23. “Was the hope drunk, wherein you dressed
(4) They came in swarms to console the yourself’ ? What hope is Lady Macbeth
family. talking about in Shakespeare’s play
Macbeth ?
Why had the Scorpion entered the
(1) to kill Macduff
house in Ezekiel’s “Night of the
Scorpion” ? (2) to be “King hereafter”
(1) He had a diabolic plan. (3) to get the “damned spot” of blood out
(2) He wanted to test the patience of the (4) to believe that Banquo’s ghost would
villagers. not plague Macbeth.
(3) He was seeking protection from the
steady rain. 24. Which of the following is not a song from
(4) He had been conjured up by fate. Shakespeare’s As You Like It ?
(1) Under, the greenwood tree
What was not a part of the attire of (2) Blow, blow, thou winter wind
the eunuchs in Kamala Das’ poem (3) What shall he have that killed the deer
“Dance of the Eunuchs” ? (4) Here we go round the Mulberry Bush.
(1) Wide skirts
(2) Heavy silver jewellery 25. Who is it in As You Like It that tutors
(3) Jingling anklets Orlando how to be a better lover ?
(4) Green tattoos on the cheeks (1) Phoebe (2) Ganymede
(3) Silvius (4) Aliena
Though the dance of the eunuchs, in
Kamala Das’ poem by the same 26. In the famous monologue from As You
name, was loud and frenzied, their
Like It, “All the world’s a stage....”, the
songs were
“last scene” depicted is
(1) enchanting and soothing
(2) spiritual and peaceful (1) second childishness and mere .
(3) sad and melancholy oblivion
(4) of fairies and elves (2) infant mewling and peeking
(3) lean and slipper’d pantaloon
Despite the visual richness of the (4) fair round belly with good capon
poem “Dance of the Eunuchs” lined
Kamala Das creates an atmosphere of 4 03
(1) Gloom and depression
(2) Overpowering hilarity
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27. According to Bacon to use studies too . 32. What kind of a machine did Jagan’s son
much for ornamentation is Mali want to invest in The Vendor of
(1) Aberration Sweets ?
(2) Adumbration (1) a beer-vending machine
(3) Appropriation (2) a sweet-making machine
(4) Affectation (3) a story-writing machine
(4) a socks-making machine
28. What should a man study, according to
Bacon in his essay “of studies’, if his “wit 33. “Five miles meandering in a mazy motion”
be wandering” ? is an example of
(1) Mathematics
(1) Anaphora
(2) Logic
(2) Assonance
(3) Law
(3) Aliteration
(4) The Schoolmen
(4) Antithesis
29. Who was it that wanted to “reverse the
wrongs of fortune” of the Chimney 34. In the sentence “Hunger sat miserably in
Sweepers in Lamb’s essay “In Praise of the informal settlement” there is the use
Chimney Sweepers” ? of
(1) The Noble Rachels (1) Synecdoche
(2) Mr. Read (2) Euphemism
(3) S aloop, the herb-woman’s (3) Transferred Epithel
darling (4) Personification
(4) James White
35. A novel written in the form of letters
30. What is the subtitle of Thomas Hardy’s exchanged by characters in the storeys is
novel The Mayor of Casterbridge ? described as
(1) Losses and Gains (1) Journalese
(2) The Life and Death of a Man of (2) Epistolary
Character (3) Memoir
(3) A Pure Woman Faithfully
(4) Reportage
Presented
(4) Penance and Forgiveness 36. “Graduate” takes the stress on
31. In The Vendor of Sweets. Jagan, the (1) /'graedsueit/
protagonist, wants to publish a book on (2) /grae'd3ueit/
(1) the great epic Gita. (3) /graed3u'eit/
(2) the natural way of living
(3) the art of cooking sweets (4) /graeds’uen/
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37. In Section V “What the Thunder Said” of 42. Complete the following sentence using
The Waste Land, the line “He who was the correct modal: . .
living is now dead” refers to You _______ laugh at his mistakes,
(1) The Phoenician (2) Jesus Christ (advice)
(1) can’t (2) shouldn’t
(3) St. Augustine (4) Eugenides
(3) couldn’t (4) won’t
38. Whose “Birthday” is being celebrated in 43. A salient feature of a good precis is that it
Pinter’s The Birthday Party ? (1) adds to the content of the original
(1) Petey’s (2) Meg’s passage
(3) Stanley’s (4) Lulu’s . (2) paraphrases the original passage in
detail.
(3) gives all the essential information
39. The difference between Pidgin and Creole
accurately and concisely
is of
(4) concludes with the writer’s opinion
.(1) merely the way they are named in about the passage.
different parts of the world.
(2) the number of speakers ; none in 44. Which is the best way to write a
Pidgin and many. precis ?
(3) temporariness and stability in Creole (1) Summarise the passage in your own
language.
(4) how they structurally
(2) List all interesting expressions from
analysed.
the passage.
(3) Include all examples given in the
40. Change the following sentence into passive passage.
form. (4) Use direct speech.
How do people learn languages ?
(1) How are languages learnt ? 45. The correct heading of a letter consists of
(1) The receiver’s address and date.
(2) How languages are learned by (2) The writer’s address and date.
people ? * (3) The subject of the letter and
. (3) Languages are learnt by people date.
how ? (4) The date only
, (4) How languages are learnt by
people ? 46. Which of the following should the body of
an official letter contain ?
(1) Direct and brief statement of the
41. Select the correct meaning of the
purpose of correspondence.
underlined modals in the sentence given
below: (2) General reference to the welfare of
the recipient.
. When I was young I could climb any (3) Enquiry about the recipient’s health.
(4) Good wishes for the family of the
tree in the forest. recipient.
(1) (2) ability '
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47. Which of the following is the correct 52. "They flash upon the inward eye
subscription in a letter to a friend ? Which is the bliss of solitude;”
(1) Your’s sincerely, What in Wordsworth’s poem ‘Daffodils’
flashes upon the inward eye ?
(2) You sincerely,
(1) The stars that shine
(3) Yours sincerely,
(2) The lonely clouds
(4) Your sincerely,
(3) The vales and hills
(4) The daffodils
48. A report is a/an
(1) ornamental description 53. “Are driven, like ghosts from an enchanter
(2) imaginative account fleeing”
(3) factual and accurate account Who or what is driven like ghosts in
Shelley’s ‘Ode to the West Wind’ ?
(4) statement of the writer’s opinions
(1) The west wind
49. Milton’s ‘On His Blindness’ ends with an (2) The dead leaves
expression of the poet’s (3) The winged seeds
(4) The clouds
(1) Faith in God’s way
(2) Questioning of the Justice of God 54. The urn in Keats’ ‘Ode on a Grecian Um* is
(3) Pessimism addressed by which one of the following
(4) Resentment at the loss of his talent expressions ?
(1) Attic shape
50. Who is Milton’s ‘On His Blindness* is (2) Bold lover
believed to serve God best ? (3) Green altar
(1) One who bears his burden best. (4) O Mysterious priest
(2) One who presents a true account of his 55. The Duke in Browning’s poem ‘My Last
talent. Duchess’ addresses
(3) One who doesn’t allow talent to (1) FraPanddph
become useless. (2) The maid of the Duchess
(4) One who makes full use of (3) The messenger from the count who
his talent. brings a marriage proposal
(4) The Duke of Ferrara
51. Of all the ‘strange wonders’, the strangest in
Donne’s poem ‘Go Catch a Falling Star’ 56. The Duke in Browning’s poem ‘My Last
would be Duchess’ comes across as
(1) a noble, generous soul
(1) to catch a falling star
(2) a possessive and egotistical
(2) to discover the years gone by
person
(3) to learn to hear mermaids sing (3) a lover of horses
(4) to find a woman fair and faithful . (4) a man of honour
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57. A typical theme of the eunuchs' song in 63. Which of the following expressions is NOT
Kamala Das' ‘The Dance of the Eunuchs’ used by Lamb to describe Chimney
is sweepers ?
(1) Poverty and pain (1) Clergy imps
(2) Floods and fires (2) Innocent blackness
(3) Dim specks
(3) Lovers dying
(4) Sable sweepers
(4) Children abandoned
64. At the beginning of the novel ‘The Mayor
58. The last prophecy of the witches"... for of Caster-Bridge’, what is Michael
none of woman bom/shall harm Henchard’s profession ?
Macbeth” - is fulfilled when Macbeth (1) Shepherd (2) Farmer
fights against (3) Hay-trusser (4) Balladeer
(1) Malcolm (2) Macduff 65. The morning after selling his wife, what
(3) Rosse (4) Lenox pledge does Henchard make ?
(1) Not to drink for twenty one
59. “.....There is none but he/whose years
being (2) To search for his wife and make
I do fear.” Who is the person Macbeth amends
admits to being fearful of ? (3) To choose a better wife for his second
(1) Macduff (2) Malcolm marriage.
(3) Banquo (4) Rosse (4) To live the God-fearing life of a good
citizen.
60. “All the world’s a stage/And all the men 66. Who, in R.K. Narayan’s ‘The Vendor of
and women merely players.” (As You Sweets’, acts as a catalyst in the process
Like It) of Jagan’s transformation ?
The above lines are spoken by (1) Mali
(1) Orlando (2) The Duke (2) The hair-blackener
(3) Jaques (4) Touchstone (3) The Cousin
61. In Bacon’s view the purpose of reading (4) Grace
should primarily be 67. A poem in which a single speaker at a
(1) to become a scholar critical moment addresses another whose
(2) to contradict others presence is implicit in what the speaker
(3) to find matter for conversation says is .
(4) to weigh and consider (1) a soliloquy
(2) an aside
62. Charles Lamb, in his essay ‘In Praise of (3) a dialogue
Chimney Sweepers’, compares them on (4) a dramatic monologue
their early morning rounds to 68. Pick out the word that is correctly
(1) Matin Larks (2) Little moneys (3) transcribed.
(1) lunch -/I An^/
Acrobats (4) Swallows
(2) select - /'saelekt/
□ (3) freedom -/fri:'dAm/
(4) teaching -/'ti:til:ij/
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69. In the transcription of the word ‘later* 74. The world in Anita Desai’ ‘Cry, the
given below, choose the correct option Peacock’ centres on
from the vowels transcribed. (1) the syloan countryside
Later - /'I__tef (2) the protagonist’s obsession with the
' (1) /»/ (2) /e/ past.
(3) /ei/ (4) /ai/ (3) the fullness and promise of the present
(4) the protagonist’s hopes for the future
70. Given below is the transcription of an
English word. Select the word from 75. The major action of the novel ‘Cry, the
the options : Peacock’ takes place
(1) in the garden
/
d33:m/ (2) in the city club
(2) germ
(3) inside the bungalow
(1) (4) gym
gem (4) in Maya’s mind
(3) jam
76. A limited speech code useful only in a
71. “The Waste Land" of T.S. Eliot is in the
form of limited situation is called
(1) fragmentary monologues (1) Idiolect (2) Creole
(2) an extended dialogue (3) Pidgin (4) Dialect
(3) a discursive debate
77. A mixed language that develops into a
(4) a literary discussion
full language and acquires native
72. Pick out the literary source to which Eliot users is
owes the title of his poem ‘The Waste (1) Creole (2) Idiolect
Land*.
(3) Lingua franca (4) Diglossia
(1) The Golden Bough
(2) From Ritual to Romance 78. Which of the following statements is
(3) Metamorphoses correct ?
(4) Heart of Darkness (1) Switching from one code to another is
a matter of individual choice.
73. Menace is orchestrated by Pinter in The (2) Code-switching is a strategy adopted
Birthday Party by subtle devices. Which in response to situational features.
of the following is most Pinteresque in (3) Code-switching is restricted to
evoking menace ? multilingual societies.
(1) Meg and Petey’s banal exchanges (4) Code-switching is not context
about what the newspaper reports
governed.
(2) Meg’s eveiiing dress 9 □
(3) McCann and Goldberg’s destructive
quizzing of Stanley
(4) Lulu’s flirtations
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79. Educational psychology uses those 85. The initiator of the cognitive
researches in educational circumstances development theory is
which are related to man and other living (1) Daniel Goleman
beings. This definition of Educational
(2) Vygotsky
Psychology has been given by
(1) C.H. Judd (2) C.E. Skinner (3) JeanPiage
(3) Prof. Trow (4) Crow and Crow (4) Eriksson

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80. “Educational Psychology can help a considered as main points in self
particular teacher to decide for herself expounded functional approach of
what she should do in her particular lesson planning by Bruner ?
situations with her particular problems.” (1) 3 (2) 4
This view has been expressed by
(3) 5 (4) 6
(1) Kolesnik ■
(2) Kuppuswami
(3) Blair 87. The Theory of Learning of Edwin R.
(4) Garrison and others Guthrie is
(1) Humanitarian Theory of
81. “Development of new knowledge should Learning
be based on previous knowledge.”
(2) Regional Theory of Learning
The exponent of this principle is
(1) Skinner (2) Davis (3) Contiguity related Theory
(3) Stout (4) B.N. Jha (4) Structural Theory of Learning

82. Plateau in the learning curve indicates . Which statement is irrelevant with
(1) No fatigue reference to providing guidance and
(2) Task is simple counselling to adolescents ?
(3) Working conditions are favourable
(4) Loss of interest (1) Adolescents should be given
opportunities to develop their
83. Which one is not there in Thorndike’s laws of creative abilities.
learning ? (2) Adolescents should be provided
(1) Law of Environment guidance in their personal,
(2) Law of Readiness educational and professional
(3) Law of Effect problems.
(4) Law of Exercise
(3) Adolescents should be given
84. The exponent of The Method of Insight opportunities to understand the
Learning is causes responsible for their failure.
(1) Pavlov (2) Kohler (4) Adolescents should be strongly
(3) Thorndike (4) Skinner scolded for their improper actions.
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89. Choose the right alternative with 94. When did the Russian Physiologist I.P.
reference to Bandura’s process of Pavlov present the theory of conditioned
learning response ?
(1) The process of learning continues (1) hi the year 1900 (2) In the year 1904
from birth till the age of fifteen (3) In the year 1903 (4) In the year 1905
years.
95. A good family with harmonious
(2) The process of learning continues
relationship between parents and joyous
from birth to age of twenty-five
and free environment, contributes greatly
years.
to the growth of mental health of a child.
(3) The process of learning continues
This notion concerning mental health is
from birth till death.
given by
(4) The process of learning continues
(1) Plant (2) Frandsen
from birth till the age of fifty years.
(3) Kuppuswami (4) Crow and
90. Choose the correct alternative : Crow
(1) As the teacher himself is competent 96. The subject matter of educational
he does not require educational psychology is the nature, mental life and
psychology. behaviour of the individual undergoing
(2) Laws of learning develop the processes of education. This statement
automatically in modem teaching. is made by
(3) Teacher is not expected to know (1) Douglas and Holland
teaching methods. (2) Crow and Cow .
(4) A teacher efficient in the laws of (3) Harris W. Chester .
learning can teach successfully. (4) Skinner
91. The process of change in our original 97. The emotional development in adolescence
behaviours through experience is called is so strange that an adolescent behaves
learning. differently on different occasions under
This definition of learning is given the same circumstance. The circumstance
by that fills him with delight on one occasion
(1) Charles. E. Skinner makes him gloomy on another occasion.
(2) Colvin • Which scholar drew this inference with
(3) Guilford regard to the emotional development of an
(4) Pressey adolescent ?
(1) Alice Crow (2) B.N. Jha
92. Which one is not included in steps of
(3) Hurlock (4) Carmichael
learning ?
(1) Motive (2) Goal 98. Mental hygiene has to be primarily with the
(3) Barrier (4) Organisation development of more wholesome
relationship. It means applying to
93. Which educationist experimented on everyday living. What has been learned
CAT with reference to trial and error with regard to the behaviour of human
theory of learning ? beings ?
(1) Thorndike The statement was made by
(2) McDougall (1) Drever (2) Crow and Crow
(3) Llyod • ' (3) Skinner (4) Kuppuswamy
(4) Pavlov
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99. When did Hull publish his law of 105. What is not included in Computer Assisted
reinforcement in its new form ? Instruction out of the following ?
(1) 1951 (2) 1930 (1) It is an important means of obtaining
(3) 1932 (4) 1933 facts and information for teachers and
100. Which one is not included in the task of students.
motivator as stated by Gates ? (2) It is interesting, brief and result
(1) Strengthening of behaviour oriented.
(2) Determination of tendencies (3) Being machine based, it is without
(3) Behaviour guidance intimacy.
(4) Negative criticism (4) It provides objective and specific
support to the students.
101. When was Indian Association of
106. Which statement is inappropriate with
Programmed Learning (IAPL) set up ? (1)
regard to Computer Aided Learning ?
1966 (2) 1970
. (1) It is very expensive.
(3) 1978 (4) 1975
(2) Softwares are easily available
102. Educational Technology is an application for it.
of scientific process to man’s learning (3) There is a possibility of computers
conditions. This definition of Educational getting out of order frequently.
technology is given by (4) There is a possibility of a student’s
(1) G.O.M. Leith (2) B.C. Mathis time getting wasted as he learns on his
(3) Robert A. Cox (4) John Leedham own in CAL.

103. “Instructional technique includes tape 107. Programmed Instruction is a strategy which
recorder record player, television and other helps in sequencing teaching material in
materials based on teaching machines such a way that makes possible the
which help in teaching larger groups of expected behavioural change in students
students in lesser time and expenditure.” and also its measurement:
Credit for the development of this (1) Susan Markle
technique is given to (2) Smith and Moore
(1) Siegel (3) Espich and Williams
(2) Paul Settler (4) Core
(3) Norman Crowder
(4) Bruner and Glaser 108. Information Communication Technology is
a process through which two or more
104. The main basis of the emergence of persons exchange ideas, facts, feelings and
software technique is effects in such a way that the person
(1) The application of psychological receiving communication t can understand
principles in the process in teaching- the meaning, purpose and use of the
learning. message well.
(2) The effort to change the behaviour of
This meaning of communication has been
students.
expounded by
(3) The effort to make the desirable
(1) Coleman and Marsh
modification in teacher’s behaviour.
(2) PaulLegan
(4) The effort to determine the aims of
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Fill in the blanks with the grammatically 117. Many a flower _________ bom to bloom
correct and meaningful option choosing from unseen.
those provided with each question, (1) are (2) is
(3) being (4) having
109. We would like ________ more help from
you. 118. One of my books still
(1) many (2) some missing
(3) few (4) a . (1) are (2) were
(3) is (4) be
110. better solution can still be
worked out. 119. They __________eagerly for the result to
(1) More (2) The be declared.
(3) A (4) Such (1) have be waiting
(2) have been waited
(3) have been wait
111. There is hardly reason to (4) have been waiting
doubt his intentions.
(1) some (2) much 120. Had you woken up earlier, you
(3) every (4) any seen a beautiful sunrise.
(1) would have
112. last candidate to be (2) will have
He is interviewed. (3) would be
(1) a (2) the ■ (4) would have being
(3) very (4) most
121. Until he his work, he will
113. student will have to fill in a not be allowed to go out.
separate form. (1) finishing (2) will have finish
(1) AU (3) not finishes (4) finishes
(2) Much
(3) Each (4) Few
122. Much since vou left this
place.
114. people who came were also
not interested in the programme. (1) happened (2) was happened
(3) has happened (4) be happening
(1) The few (2) Every
(3) Much (4) Any
123. I think vou to see a doctor
immediately.
115. I do not what he wants.
(1) used (2) need
(1) knows (2) knew (3) must (4) should
(3) know (4) knowing
124. You be tired after such a
116. She ________■ the job last year.
long journey.
(1) has left (2) leaved
(1) dare (2), have
(3) was leave (4) left
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125. Open the door so that we 135. The students are required to _________
come in. their assignments by Monday.
(1) can (2) must (1) handout (2) handin
(3) need (4) will (3) hand up (4) hand on
136. It isn’t easy to _________ children
126. One should not depend entirely now-a-days.
others.
(1) bring up (2) care up
(1) at (2) over (3) speak up (4) deal up
(3) on (4) for
137. The thief _________ the house even
127. He managed to walk the though it was securely locked.
broken bridge. (1) breakedinto (2) broke into
(1) between (2) across (3) braked into (4) brake into
(3) in (4) at
138. “Where are you going for your holidays ?”
he said. (Change into Indirect Speech)
128. I can no longer put up his
rude behaviour. . (1) He said me where was I going for
my holidays.
(1) from (2) by
(3) at (4) with (2) He asked if I was going for your
holidays.
129. All of us have been invited_________ (3) He asked me where I was going for
tea. my holidays.
(1) on (2) at (4) He wanted to know where was I going
(3) to (4) by for holidays. .
139. My mother said, “Don’t go very far into
130. She was confident her son’s
the sea.” (Put into indirect speech)
success.
(1) in (2) of (1) My mother told me about going far
(3) for (4) into into the sea.
(2) My mother advised to not go out far
131. We were surprised his into the sea.
sudden decision. (3) My mother told me not to go very far
(1) on (2) for into the sea.
(3) from (4) at (4) My mother suggested that I should not
swim far.
132. He said that he had not _________ a more
enjoyable movie.
(1) seeing (2) seen 140. “Have you submitted your report yet ?”
(3) saw (4) see she said. (Change into Indirect speech)
(1) She asked him if he had submitted his
133. This dress is nearly out. report till then.
(1) wear (2) wore (2) She asked him whether he has
(3) worn (4) wored submitted the report yet.
(3) She asked him if he was submitted the
134. Today’s meeting has been ________. report till now.
(1) called up (2) called in (4) She asked him to submit his report
(3) called out (4) called off immediately.
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141. The principal may sanction your leave 146. Being ill, he didn’t appear for the
today. (Change into Passive Voice) examination. (Change into a compound
(1) Your leave will be sanctioned by the
sentence)
Principal today.
(1) He being ill not appear for the
(2) The Principal may be sanctioning
your leave today. examination.
(3) Your today’s leave can be sanction (2) It was for the examination that he
by the Principal. appeared ill.
(4) Your leave may be sanctioned by the (3) He was ill and did not appear for the
Principal today. examination.
(4) Being ill and not appeared in the
142. Everyone calls him a peacemaker. examination.
(Change into passive voice)
(1) A peacemaker he is called. 147. “To call a spade a spade” is
. (2) He is called to be everyone’s to be
peacemaker. ■ (1) good at playing cards
(3) He is called a peacemaker (by
. (2) a perfect gardener
everyone).
(3) firm and determined
(4) Everyone is called a peacemaker by
him. (4) plain and straight forward in speech

143. I can never forget you. (Change into an 148. The correct way of writing the date in a
Interrogative sentence) letter is
(1) Could I never forget you ? (1) 11, June, 2016
(2) Can I ever forget you ? (2) June, 11,2016
(3) Can you be forgot by me ? (3) June 11, 2016 .
(4) Is it that I would never forget (4) June the 11th of 2016
you ?
149. At the close of a formal letter which
144. Everyone knows him. (Change into an
begins with “Dear Sir/Madam” one
interrogative sentence)
must write
(1) Is he knows to anyone ?
(2) Knows not everyone this (1) Your’s Sincerely,
man ? (2) Your Sincerely,
(3) Does not know him (3) Your’s faithfully,
everyone ? (4) Yours faithfully,
(4) Does everyone know him ?
150. The following does not apply to a
145. He liked my suggestion. (Change into a written report:
complex sentence). (1) past tense
(1) It was what he liked my suggestion. (2) passive form of expression
(2) He liked what I (3) reported speech
suggested. (4) direct form of narration
(3) My suggestion was it that he liked.
(4) He liked me and
suggested.
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