LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 7

Welcome to your LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 7

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1. The term used for short performance often farcical, usually sandwiched between the acts of a long play is:

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2. Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey are

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3. The high families maintained a tradition-

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4. E.V. Lucas was born in

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5. His father's name was-

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6. His mother's name was-

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7. In which essay the following lines form a part of - "books are written to give delight, not to afford opportunities for a dusty snobbism

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8. What is a common among men and women whom we call happy?

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9. Artists and authors and men of science get happiness in this way if their own work seems to them.

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10. Which play of Girish Karnad is an allegory about the Nehruvian era?

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11. The Discovery of India is written by __

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13. The Discovery of India was written during

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has written the following stories - Bliss And Other Stories, The Garden Party And Other Stories, The Dove's Nest And Other Stories, The Montana Stories, Something Childish And Other Stories, The Aloe, Novels And Novelist, Lener To John Middleton Murry, 1913- 1922

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The short story "The Fly" is written by

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Who is Pamela Andrews?

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. Joseph Andrews begins as a burlesque (parody) of

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. What is the unique quality of Dickens's humour? (P - 2000)

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. Dickens's works have: (P-10) r

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. Why does Henchard agree to remarry Susan rather than pursue his affair with Lucetta?

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. Why does Henchard retract his demand that Farfrae no longer court Elizabeth-Jane?

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. Which animal refuses to become excited about the windmill?

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. What is the reason for the windmill's initial collapse? l

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. The specific word for the cry of 'pigeons' is:

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The young one of 'swan' is-

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A good many (A)/ musicians (B) has (C) come. (D)/ No error (E)

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The cattle (A) is (B) grazing (C)/ in the field. (D)/No error (E)

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+There are (A)/ so many (B)/ other hotel (C)/ than the Taj in this City (D)/ No error (E)

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Find the correct spelt word (TGT 2004)

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Find the correct spelt word (TGT 2004)

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A person coming to a foreign land to settle there-

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One who is not sure about God's existence-

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Direction: Read the passage carefully and choose the most appropriate answer to each question (32-36): Philosophy teaches to us to feel uncertain about the things that seem to us self-evident. Propaganda, on the other hand, teaches us to accept as self-evident matters about which it would be reasonable to suspend our judgement or to feel doubt. The propagandist must therefore be consistently dogmatic. All his statements are made without qualification. There are no greys in his picture of the world. Everything is either diabolically black or celestially white. He must never admit that the might be wrong on that people with a different point of view might be even partially right. Opponents should not be agreed with: they should be attacked, shouted down, or if they become too much of a nuisance, liquidated. (PGT 2004) Question:Philosophy teaches us:

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Propaganda teaches us:

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Black, white and grey are mentioned representing:

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A philosopher:

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The author is of the view that an opponent should

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Directions (37-48): PUNCTUATE the following Sentences.Your wife would give you little thanks if she were present to hear you make this offer

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Don’ t worry father said he Ill soon leave the village and find a job in Delhi (TGT-05)

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Translate the following sentences in English. मेरा बैग खो गया।

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उसे शराब पीने की आदत है।

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मकान किराये पर लगा है।

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उसका नाम कॉलेज से कट गया है।

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Necessity is the mother of invention.

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Wish is father to thought.

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He doesn't know even the ABC of science.

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Shakespeare's King Lear came out about the year--

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Which play of Shakespeare was probably written in collaboration with Middleton ?

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He got promotion through back-stairs influence.

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In Othello who says, "I am not whatI am" ?

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In King Lear, who finally takes over the kingdom ?

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Banquo is the name of a general of Scotland in Shakespeare's play-