UGC NET English Exam Paper 2 2020

Welcome to your UGC NET English Exam Paper 2 2020

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Q.1 Who among the following wrote Mazeppa, a long narrative poem about a seventeenth-century military leader of Ukraine?

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Q.2 Match List I and List II List I Critics A. Horace B. John Dryden C. Samuel Daniel D. Ben Jonson List II Text I. A Defence of Rhyme II. Timber: or, Discoveries III. Ars Poetica IV. Of Dramatic Poesy Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.3 Which British administ rator sought to make everything as English as possible in a count ry which resembles England in nothing”, as recorded by Sir Thomas Munro?

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Q.4 Arrange the following in the chronological order of publication: A. Aspects of the Theory of Syntax B. Course in General Linguistics C. Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language D. How to Do Things with Words Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.5 Which one of the following statements is appropriately t rue of Harold Pinter’s plays?

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Q.6 Which of the following poems by Philip Larkin deals with the t rauma of a rape victim who says “Even so distant, I can taste the grief” ?

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Q.7 Match List I and List II List I Essayist A. George Orwell B. Michel de Montaigne C. Charles Lamb D. Jonathan Swift List II Essay I. “On the Artificial Comedy of the Last Century” II. ‘Why I Write” III. “A Modest Proposal” IV. “On the Cannibals” Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.8 Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R Assertion A: Signs are never neutral or innocent. Reason R: In all cases signs are organized into systems that convey some meaning. In light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below

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Q.9 Match List I and List II List I Author A. John Keats B. William Wordsworth C. P. B. Shelley D. William Blake List II Work I. Alastor II. Songs of Experience III. Comic IV. The Excursion Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.10 Given below are two statements: Statement I: Consumption is an outcome of self-interest and a maximization of personal pleasure. Statement II: There are strong correlations between social status and such things as housing styles, musical tastes and food preferences. In light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.11 In Anxiety of Influence which of the following definitions is given by Harold Bloom to explain the term, ‘clinamen’?

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Q.12 Who among the following believed that rhyme is not an integral part of poet ry? A. William Wordsworth B. Horace C. Samuel Daniel D. Philip Sidney Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below

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Q.13 Who said of the blank verse, quoting an unnamed critic, that it is -… verse only to the eye”, adding further that it “has neither the easiness of prose, nor the melody of numbers” ?

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Q.14 Which two of the following dramatists are associated with the Epic Theat re? A. Fernando Arrabal B. Bertolt Brecht C. Arnolt Bronnen D. James Saunders Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.15 Arrange the following terms in the chronological order of emergence: A. Heresy of Paraphrase B. Stream of Consciousness C. Practical Criticism D. Defamiliarization Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.16 Which two of the following works does Walter Pater regard as examples of ‘great art” in his essay “Style? A. Iliad B. The Divine Comedy C. Les Misérables D. Faust Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

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Q.17 Match List I and List II List I Linguist A. Paul Grice B. Edward Sapir C. Ferdinand de Saussure D. Nancy Dorian List II Concept I. language death II. linguistic signs III. linguistic relativity IV. cooperative principle Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.18 Which two of the following are the titles of the sections in Thomas De Quincey’s ‘The English Mail – Coach’? A. The Glory of Mobility B. The Vision of Sudden Death C. The Glory of Motion D. The Vision of Unexpected Truth Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.19 Given below are two statements: Statement I: The Orientalists in British India were not sympathetic towards India’s ancient learning. Statement II: William Jones thought that in “imagination”, “ratiocination’, and philosophy, Indians were by no means inferior to Europeans. In light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below

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Q.20 Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R Assertion A: Research methods are a range of tools that are used for different types of inquiry. Reason R: The tools used in research are products of the situations in which they are applied. In light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.21 Match List I and List II List I Author A. Michel de Certeau B. John Fiske C. Pierre Bourdieu D. Janice Radway List II Text I. Distinction II. Reading the Romance III. Understanding Popular Culture IV. The Practice of Everyday Life Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.22 Who among the following presented the concept of ‘multi-accentuality of the sign, saying that signs possess an Inner dialectical quality and ‘evaluative accent’?

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Q.23 Which two of the following inspired the rise of the periodical essay? A. Robert Burton B. Francois Rabelais C. Francis Bacon D. Michel de Montaigne Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

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Q.24 Arrange the following in the chronological order of publication: A. Crome Yellow B. Sons and Lovers C. Mrs Dalloway D. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.25 Which one of the following statements is t rue about Aristotle’s poetics?

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Q.26 Which two of the following oppositions are best evoked by Hamlet’s utterance- “To be or not to be” ? A. between life and death B. between action and emotion C. between affirmation and confirmation D. between doing and abstaining from doing Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.27 Who among the following are the two great masters of the French language that T. S Eliot cont rasts with Dryden and Milton in The Metaphysical Poets’? A. Francois Villon B. Jean Racine C. Charles Baudelaire D. Arthur Rimbaud Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.28 Who among the following feminist theorists posited a separate realm of female experience captured in a style of writing different from men’s? A. Elaine Showalter B. Luce Irigaray C. Kate Millett D. Simone de Beauvoir E. Helene Cixous Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.29 Which two texts among the following are linked to literary feminism? A. A Small Place B. The Yellow Wallpaper C. Emma D. A Room of One’s Own Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.30 What is the subject of Ivan’s cont roversial essay in Brothers Karamazov?

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Q.31 Who makes the following speech in Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot ? “Ast ride of a grave and a difficult birth. Down in the hole, lingeringly, the grave-digger puts on the forceps.”

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Q.32 Which two poems in the following list are examples of dramatic monologue? A. Alfred Tennyson, “Ulysses” B. Philip Larkin, “Church Going” C. Carol Ann Duffy, “Medusa” D. Katherine Philips, “A Married State” Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.33 Arrange the following plays in the chronological order of publication: A. All for Love B. Venice Preserved C. The School for Scandal D. The Country Wife Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.34 Who among the following linguists proposed the terms, ‘competence’ and ‘performance’?

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Q.35 Who among the following theorists particularly emphasized the social and historical dimensions of a text’s reception?

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Q.36 As mentioned in -My First Acquaintance with Poets’ which poet does William Hazlitt describe as the ”only person I ever knew who answered the idea of a man of genius” ?

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Q.37 Which one of the following assumptions best expresses the position of Post-St ructuralist criticism?

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Q.38 Which of the following novels is st ructured into a poem of 999 lines, preceded by a Foreword, followed by a Commentary and an Index?

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Q.39 What game do the characters play in Act II of Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party?

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Q.40 Which one among the following is a set of the Metaphysical Poets?

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Q.41 “Hari wrote a poem on the mountains-. Which two of the following are admissible statements about the above sentence? A. The sentence is an example of lexical ambiguity. B. The sentence is an example of structural ambiguity. C. The sentence involves two deep structures. D. The sentence involves two surface structures. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.42 Who among the following coined the dictum, the medium is the message?

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Q.43 Which book of Paradise Lost incorporates the speech rhythms of Adam and Eve’s marital quarrel?

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Q.44 Which one of the following journals publishes articles related to critical theory exclusively?

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Q.45 Which one of the following best explains the term ‘paralanguage?

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Q.46 Match List I and List II List I Terms A. Superreader B. Biopower C. Bricolage D. Chronotope List II Theorists I. Michel Foucault II. Mikhail Bakhtin III. Michael Riffaterre IV. Claude Levi-Strauss Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.47 Arrange the following in the chronological order of publication:A. Advancement of Learning B. The Origin of Species C. On Heroes and Hero Worship D. The Lives of the Poets Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.48 To which mythological character is Faustus compared in the Prologue of Dr. Faustus?

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Q.49 According to his essay ‘Civil Disobedience. what two things did Thoreau learn from the night he spent in jail? A. He concluded that the State is ultimately weak. B. He realized that captivity inspires courage. C. He realized that the neighbours are only friends during good times. D. He concluded that captivity brings wisdom about human affairs. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.50 Which two of the following statements are applicable to ‘metalanguage’? It is: A. a technical language which describes the properties of language. B. known as a ‘first-order’ language. C. a ‘second-order language that replaces a ‘first-order language with metaphors. D. a ‘second-order’ language. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.51 Which two of the following aspects are to be scrupulously followed to avoid the t rap of plagiarism? A. subjectivity B. acknowledgement C. citation D. interpretation Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below.

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Q.52 Arrange the following 18r^-century magazines in the chronological order of publication: A. The Critical Review B. The Monthly Review C. The Gentleman’s Magazine D. The Rambler Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.53 Which two of the following poems are by Robert Browning? A. “Locksley Hall” B. “The Pied Piper of Hamelin” C. “The Lady of Shalott” D. “Two in the Campagna” Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.54 Which of the following are the major themes in William Congreve’s The Way of the World?

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Q.55 On December 11, 1823, Rammohan Roy addressed a letter to the British authority which pleaded for modern western education and is considered historically important for the int roduction of English education in India. Who was the letter addressed to?

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Q.56 Which one of the following is correct about Saussure’s analysis of language?

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Q.57 Which one of the following essays holds that “As a method, realism is a complete failure’?

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Q.58 Which two of the following st rictly follow the prameters of documentation prescribed by the eighth edition of the MIA Handbook? A. Nunberg, Geoffrey, editor. The Future of the Book. U of California P, 1996. B. Puig, Manuel. Kiss of the Spider Woman. Trans. Thomas Colchie, London: Vintage, 1991. C. Nunberg, Geoffrey, ed. The Future of the Book. Berkeley. U of California P, 1996. D. Puig, Manuel. Kiss of the Spider Woman. Translated by Thomas Colchie, Vintage Books, 1991. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.59 Which one of these statements defines the scope of semiotics ?

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Q.60 Which of these statements describe correctly the basic assumption of St ructuralism? A. Structuralism is concerned with signs and signification. B. A structuralist theory considers only verbal conventions and codes. C. Structuralism began in the works of Jacques Derrida that influenced the 20thcentury literary criticism. D. Structuralism challenges the long-standing belief that literature reflects a given reality. E. All signs are arbitrary but without them we cannot comprehend reality. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.61 Lala Kanshi Ram is a character in:

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Q.62 Which one of the following Sherlock Holmes stories refers to a significant event in English history?

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Q.63 Match List I and List II List I Terms A. arche-ecriture B. cyborg C. genotext D. hermeneutic circle List II Theorists I. Julia Kristeva II. Donna Haraway III. Friedrich Schleiermacher IV. Jacques Derrida Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.64 Arrange the following plays in their chronological order: A. The Country Wife B. Cymbeline C. The Spanish Tragedy D. The Rivals Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.65 Which among the following novels includes a questionnaire for the reader such as -Do you like the story so far? Yes () No ()’?

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Q.66 Which two terms from among the following are specifically linked to the work of Pierre Bourdieu? A. habitus B. consciousness C. desire D. distinction Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.67 Which two of the following books are explorations of the art of the novel by novelists? A. The Brief Compass B. The Naive and the Sentimental Novelist C. The Visionary Company D. Testaments Betrayed Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below

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Q.68 Harold Skimpole is a character in:

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Q.69 Macaulay’s Minute of 1835 sought to: A. promote European literature and science among the natives. B. impart knowledge of English literature and science through translated texts. C. encourage branches of native learning by more useful studies. D. stop expenditure on the publication of oriental works and spend funds only on English education. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.70 Arrange the following women novelists in the chronological order (by date of birth): A. Anne Bronte B. Jane Austen C. Ann Radcliffe D. Fanny Burney E. Maria Edgeworth Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.71 Arrange the following critical works in their chronological order of publication: A. “Preface to Lyrical Ballads” B. “A Defence of Rhyme” C. “Life of Cowley” D. “The Frontiers of Criticism” Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.72 Who is the author of “A Fragment” (1819), one of the earliest vampire stories in English?

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Q.73 The Duchess of Malfi is based on:

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Q.74 Poet ry according to Sir Philip Sidney is of three kinds. They are:

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Q.75 Which two of the following events are described in Samuels Pepys’s Diary? A. The Plague in London B. The Great Fire of London C. The War of Spanish Succession D. Essex Rebellion Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.76 Which according to Thomas Hobbes is the only ‘science’ God has bestowed on mankind, that informs the st ructure of his monumental work, Leviathan?

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Q.77 Who among the following is known to have popularized the term ‘glocalization’?

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Q.78 In which of the Bog poems does Seamus Heaney speak about the “perishable t reasure” of a body ‘Murdered, forgotten, nameless, terrible?

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Q.79 Arrange the following authors in the chronological order of their birth: A. Oscar Wilde B. William Langland C. Geoffrey Chaucer D. John Dryden E. Alexander Pope Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.80 Which two characters/speakers among the following exhibit the studious abst raction of scholars? A. Shylock B. Hamlet C. II Penseroso D. Mosca Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.81 Match List I and List II List I Lines A. “Monuments of unaging intellect” B. “in the foul rag-and-bone shop of the heart” C. “So mastered by the brute blood of the air” D. “As weary-hearted as that hollow moon” Poems I. “Leda and the Swan” II. “Adam’s Curse” III. “Sailing to Byzantium” IV. “The Circus Animals’ Desertion” Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.82 Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R Assertion A: The introduction of English in India was primarily for the benefit and consolidation of British power. Reason R: English catered to the social and economic aspirations of the emerging middle class and urban elites in India. In light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below

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Q.83 Which two rivers are mentioned by Andrew Marvell at the beginning of‘To His Coy Mist ress’? A. The Ganges B. Thames C. Humber D. The Jhelum Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.84 Which two terms among the following are associated with formalist criticism? A. aura B. actant C. narratee D. defamiliarization E. foregrounding Choose the correct answer from the options given below.

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Q.85 The lives of which of the following writers have been the subject matter of novels by Anthony Burgess? A. Milton B. Marlowe C. Shelley D. Keats Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.86 A research hypothesis is: A. a proposition which is always true B. a provisional explanation of anything C. a theory which will be disproved by evidence D. a statement which is assumed to be true for the sake of argument Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

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Q.87 Who among the following was the first Director of the Cent ral Institute of English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad (now EFL University)?

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Q.88 Match List I and List II List I Author A. Thomas Pynchon B. Howard Jacobson C. Anthony Burgess D. John Berger List II Text I. G. II. V III. J IV. M/F Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.89 Match List I and List II List I Word Borrowed A. mongoose B. loot C. curry D. betel List II Source Indian Language I. Tamil II. Malayalam III. Hindu/ Urdu IV. Marathi Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.90 The deductive method differs from the inductive method in drawing its conclusions from:

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Comprehension: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow Daybreak At dawn she lay with her profile at that angle Which, sleeping, seems the stone face of an angel; Her hair a harp the hand of a breeze follows To play, against the white cloud of the pillows. Then in a flush of rose she woke, and her eyes were open, Swimming with blue through the rose flesh of dawn. From her dew of lips, the drop of one word Fell, from a dawn of fountains, when she murmured ‘Darling.’ — upon my heart the song of the first bird. ‘My dream glides in my dream,’ she said, ‘come true. I waken from you to my dream of you.’ O, then my waking dream dared to assume The audacity of her sleep. Our dreams Flowed into each other’s arms. like streams. – Stephen Spender_____________ Q.91 Match List I and List II List I The Item A. ‘Her Hair’ B. ‘pillows’ C. ‘breeze’ D. ‘cheeks’ List II What it is an example of I. player II. ‘a harp’ III. ‘rose’ IV. ‘cloud’ Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.92 Match List I and List II List I Item A. ‘Her Hair a harp’ B. ‘the hand of a breeze’ C. ‘seems the stone face’ D. ‘my waking dream’ List II What it is an example of I. Simile II. Metaphor III. Oxymoron IV. Synecdoche Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Q.93 Which among the following best describes the lady’s face as “At dawn she lay…” asleep?

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Comprehension: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow Logic cannot have any empirical part; that is, a part in which the universal and necessary laws of thought should rest on grounds taken from experience; otherwise, it would not be logic, i.e., a canon for the understanding or the reason, valid for all thought, and capable of demonstration. Natural and moral philosophy, on the contrary, can each have their empirical part, since the former has to determine the laws of nature as an object of experience; the latter, the laws of the human will, so far as it is affected by nature: the former, however, being laws according to which everything does happen; the latter, laws according to which everything ought to happen. Ethics, however, must also consider the conditions under which what ought to happen frequently does not – Immanuel Kant_______ Q.94 “Logic cannot have any empirical part”, because: A. laws of thought are subjective. B. it propounds laws whose applicability can be shown. C. its laws are valid for all thought. D. its laws are valid for everyone’s experience. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

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Q.95 Based on the given passage which two of the following statements are correct ? A. For natural philosophy, nature influences the laws. B. For moral philosophy, nature is to be experienced. C. Natural philosophy does not describe how things actually do happen. D. Moral philosophy accounts for what should be. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Comprehension: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow And the creature run from the cur? There thou mightst behold the great image of authority: a dog’s obeyed in office, — Thou rascal beadle, hold thy bloody hand! Why dost thou lash that whore? Strip thine own back; Thou hotly lust’st to use her in that kind for which thou whipp’st her. The usurer hangs the cozener. Through tatter’d clothes small vices do appear; Robes and fiord gowns hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks; Arm it in rags, a pigmy’s straw cloth pierce it. -King Lear_______ Q.96 In the passage, the church officer is asked to whip his own back rather than the prostitute’s because:

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Q.97 Who speaks these lines and to whom?

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Q.98 The two sentences in the lines from -Through tatter’d clothes.: to -… st raw doth pierce it deal with two foibles, (i) vice and (ii) sin. About these two, the speaker says that

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Comprehension: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow The surgeon deposited it in her arms. She imprinted her cold. white lips passionately on its forehead: passed her hands over her face: gazed wildly around; shuddered: fell back — and died. They chafed her breast. hands, temples; but the blood had stopped forever. They talked of hope and comfort. They had been strangers too long. ‘It’s all over, Mrs Thingummy!’, said the surgeon at last. – Dickens, Oliver Twist________ Q.99 In the expression, “passed her hands over her face”, the ‘face’ is of:

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Q.100 The implication of they had been st rangers too long’ is: