Grammar Part
1. The speaker failed to make the audience__ to him patiently. Which of the following is the correct verb form in the blank above?
A. To listen
B. Listening
C. Listened
D. Listen
Answer: D
2. My uncle has three sons, —- work in the same office.-which of the following is the best form of pronoun in the above sentence?
A. All of them
B. Who all
C. they all
D. all of whom
Answer : D
3. People always remember patriots. Which of the following is the best passive form of the above sentence?
A. The patriots will always be remembered by people.
B. The patriots are always being remembered.
C. People are always remembered by the patriots.
D. The patriots are always remembered.
Answer : D
4. What is the meaning of the word ‘intrepid’?
A. arrogant
B. belligerent
C. questioning
D. fearless
Answer : D
5. What is the meaning of the expression ‘bottom line’?
A. The final step
B. The end of a road
C. The last line of a book
D. The essential point
Answer : D
6. The word ‘plurality’ means-
A. The letter ‘S’
B. Men and women
C. Chaos and confusion
D. The holding of more than one office at a time
Answer : D
7. ‘Pediatric’ relates to the treatment of__
A. Adults
B. Children
C. Old people
D. Women
Answer : B
8. ‘Bootleg’ means to-
A. distribute
B. export
C. import
D. smuggle
Answer : D
9. Are you doing anything special — the weekend? Fill in the gap with appropriate preposition.
A. in
B. for
C. on
D. at
Answer : D
10. What is the synonym of ‘incredible’?
A. Unbelievable
B. Unthinkable
C. Unlikely
D. Unthinking
Answer : A
11. ‘Plebiscite’ is a term related to__?
A. Medicine
B. Technology
C. Law
D. Politics
Answer : D
12. Many islands make up-
A. an isles
B. an archipelago
C. a peninsula
D. continent
Answer: B
13. What is the antonym of ‘famous’?
A. Opaque
B. Illiterate
C. Obscure
D. Immature
Answer : C
14. Which of the following is a correct sentence?
A. He was too clever not to miss the point.
B. He was so clever to miss the point.
C. He was too clever to miss the point.
D. He was too clever to grasp the point.
Answer : C
Literature Part
15. The ‘poet laureate’ is__
A. the best poet of the country
B. a winner of the Nobel Prize in poetry
C. the Court poet England
D. a classical poet
Answer : C
16. Which of the following school of literary writings is connected with a medical theory?
A. Comedy of manners
B. Theater of the Absurd
C. Heroic Tragedy
D. Comedy of Humours
Answer : D
17. Which of the following ages in literary history is the latest?
A. The Augustan Age
B. The Victorian Age
C. The Georgian Age
D. The Restoration Age
Answer: C
18. Who of the following was both a poet and painter?
A. Keats
B. Donne
C. Blake
D. Spenser
Answer : Blake
19. Who wrote ‘Beauty is truth,truth is beauty’?
A. Shakespeare
B. Wordsworth
C. Keats
D. Eliot
Answer: C
20. The first English dictionary was completed by__
A. Izaak Walton
B. Samuel Johnson
C. Samuel Butler
D. Sir Thomas Browne
Answer: B
A. To listen
B. Listening
C. Listened
D. Listen
Answer: D
2. My uncle has three sons, —- work in the same office.-which of the following is the best form of pronoun in the above sentence?
A. All of them
B. Who all
C. they all
D. all of whom
Answer : D
3. People always remember patriots. Which of the following is the best passive form of the above sentence?
A. The patriots will always be remembered by people.
B. The patriots are always being remembered.
C. People are always remembered by the patriots.
D. The patriots are always remembered.
Answer : D
4. What is the meaning of the word ‘intrepid’?
A. arrogant
B. belligerent
C. questioning
D. fearless
Answer : D
5. What is the meaning of the expression ‘bottom line’?
A. The final step
B. The end of a road
C. The last line of a book
D. The essential point
Answer : D
6. The word ‘plurality’ means-
A. The letter ‘S’
B. Men and women
C. Chaos and confusion
D. The holding of more than one office at a time
Answer : D
7. ‘Pediatric’ relates to the treatment of__
A. Adults
B. Children
C. Old people
D. Women
Answer : B
8. ‘Bootleg’ means to-
A. distribute
B. export
C. import
D. smuggle
Answer : D
9. Are you doing anything special — the weekend? Fill in the gap with appropriate preposition.
A. in
B. for
C. on
D. at
Answer : D
10. What is the synonym of ‘incredible’?
A. Unbelievable
B. Unthinkable
C. Unlikely
D. Unthinking
Answer : A
11. ‘Plebiscite’ is a term related to__?
A. Medicine
B. Technology
C. Law
D. Politics
Answer : D
12. Many islands make up-
A. an isles
B. an archipelago
C. a peninsula
D. continent
Answer: B
13. What is the antonym of ‘famous’?
A. Opaque
B. Illiterate
C. Obscure
D. Immature
Answer : C
14. Which of the following is a correct sentence?
A. He was too clever not to miss the point.
B. He was so clever to miss the point.
C. He was too clever to miss the point.
D. He was too clever to grasp the point.
Answer : C
Literature Part
15. The ‘poet laureate’ is__
A. the best poet of the country
B. a winner of the Nobel Prize in poetry
C. the Court poet England
D. a classical poet
Answer : C
16. Which of the following school of literary writings is connected with a medical theory?
A. Comedy of manners
B. Theater of the Absurd
C. Heroic Tragedy
D. Comedy of Humours
Answer : D
17. Which of the following ages in literary history is the latest?
A. The Augustan Age
B. The Victorian Age
C. The Georgian Age
D. The Restoration Age
Answer: C
18. Who of the following was both a poet and painter?
A. Keats
B. Donne
C. Blake
D. Spenser
Answer : Blake
19. Who wrote ‘Beauty is truth,truth is beauty’?
A. Shakespeare
B. Wordsworth
C. Keats
D. Eliot
Answer: C
20. The first English dictionary was completed by__
A. Izaak Walton
B. Samuel Johnson
C. Samuel Butler
D. Sir Thomas Browne
Answer: B
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