Welcome to your LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 20
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A tendency to set literary works in a particular region is known as:
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The Wessex of Hardy is an instance of:
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Which play of Karnad was based on a theme drawn from The Transposed Heads, a 1940 novella by Thomas Mann, which is originally found in the 11th century Sanskrit text Kathasaritsagara?
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Crafty men condemn studies, simple men admire them, and wise men them.
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The essay "The Spectator Club" was published in-
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The essay "The Spectator Club" was Spectator No. 2. It was published on Friday- 1
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The essay "The Spectator Club" begins with the Latin phrase: "Ast alii sex Et plures uno conclamant ore." The phrase is take from-
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Who says, "I have never felt such a fool or bad colder feet. I believe I should have welcomed a firing party"?
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What is the meaning of the phrase 'cold feet'?
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The following lines form a part of- "And then the unexpected happened, and I realized that a career of rectitude sometimes has rewards beyond the mere consciousness of virtue."
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Who approached the author Richard Wright and asked him to write accompanying text to images taken of Blacks living in poverty by the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression?
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How many sections are there in the book?
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Which of the following is a section the book 12 Million Black Voices?
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Which work of Maugham was sold out so rapidly that he gave up medicine to write full-time?
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The story "The Luncheon" is a humorous, but-
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The story "The Luncheon" is written by-
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In THE FLY Mr Woodifield got the medicine from a man. The man said that the medicine came from the cellars at.....?
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What is common between Woodifield and the Boss?
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The novel (Pride and Prejudice) ends with-
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What are Elizabeth's most notable virtues in Pride and Prejudice -
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Which characteristic does Elizabeth have to overcome in the novel-
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Manoj is elder to (A)/ his brother (B)/ Vikas by (C)/ eight years. (D)/ No error (E)
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Cricketer in him (A)/ could not resist (B) itself as soon as (C)/ a bat came into sight. (D)/ No error (E)
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Living in a dark room (A)/ is more preferable to (B)/ being imprisoned (C)/ in a sunny place. (D)/ No error (E)
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Read perfect series (A)/ for it keeps you (B)/ apace with the (C)/ last trends of examinations. (D)/ No error (E)
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They can make (A)/ much profit even (B)/ of little money (C)/ they have left. (D)/ No error (E)
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Spot the correct Spelling (PGT 2013)
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Which is the correct spelling? (TGT 2011)
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Find out the correct spelling. (TGT 2013)
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Direction: Red the passage carefully and then answer the questions (31-35) given below. Our country gave birth to a mighty soul and he shone like a beacon not only for India but also for the whole world. And yet he was done to death by one of our own brothers and compatriots. How did his happen? You might think that it was an act of madness, but that does not explain this tragedy. It could only occur because the seed for it was sown in the poison of hatred and enmity that spread throughout the country and affected so many of our people. Out of that seed grew this poisonous plant. It is the duty of all of us to fight this poison of hatred and ill-will. If we have learnt anything from Gandhiji, we must bear no ill-will or enmity towards any person. The individual is not our enemy; it is the poison within him that we fight and which we must put an end to. .......Question:31: Who is the "mighty soul" referred to in the passage?
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Why was the done to death?
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What we learn from Mahatma Gandhi?
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What should we fight against in the individual?
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What is the poison referred to in this passage?
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In which of the following sentences 'As' has been used as RELATIVE PRONOUN:
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Directions (37-42): Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.
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Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.
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Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.
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Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.
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Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.
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Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.
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Messrs' is plural of Mr. In formal letters we write it when-
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A short remark or message added to the bottom of a letter after we have signed our name, usually introduced by the abbreviation-an
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The French phrase "répondez s'il vous plaît", for "please reply"; used at the end of a written invitation to mean that you should let the people who invited you know whether or not you are coming: This term is abbreviated as-
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In which play of Shakespeare, the following monologue occurs ? "Honest plain words best pierce the ear of grief."
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Who speaks the above monologue ?
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Alaster or The Spirit of Solitude was written by
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Charles Lamb is best known for his-
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Intellectual Beauty' is a composition by