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Q1. Read the short conservation given below. Identify the language function in the italicized sentence. Gopal : Hellow, vijaya, Happy Deepavali to you and your family? Vijaya : Thank you. Do come in, Iam glad you have come.
Correct answer : 1
Q2. Read the short conservation given below. Identify the language function in the italicized sentence. Priya : Are we going now? Mother : Yes, Dont forget to lock your room.
Correct answer : 2
Q3. Read the short conservation given below. Identify the language function in the italicized sentence. Jenifer : Should I take part in the contest? Sheela : Ofcourse you should?
Correct answer : 1
Q4. Tick only the misspelled word or words in each group :
Correct answer : 4
Q5. Tick only the misspelled word or words in each group :
Correct answer : 3
Q6. Tick only the misspelled word or words in each group :
Correct answer : 2
Q7. Choose the opposite meaning of the given word : Ruthless
Correct answer : 1
Q8. Choose the opposite meaning of the given word : Questionable
Correct answer : 4
Q9. Choose the correct question tag. Padma will not come today.
Correct answer : 1
Q10. Fill up the blanks with correct Prepositions : …….the second world war food was rationed
Correct answer : 2
Q11. Choose the correct articles : The thief was sent to ……….prison.
Correct answer : 1
Q12. Her teacher helped her ……..an application from for engineering.
Correct answer : 2
Q13. Match the meaning with phrasal verbs : A. wear 1. put off B. save 2. put on C. postpone 3. put out D. extinquish 4. put by
Correct answer : 4
Q14. It is raining, I …………an umberlla.
Correct answer : 3
Q15. You ……..pay a little more attention to your appearance.
Correct answer : 1
Q16. Rabindranath Tagores emergence as an educator was completely a matter of personal development, a necessary outcome of the entire course of his life and experience. He was born into a house, which had been a centre of numerous ethnic and social movements and a nucleus of all sorts of progressive ideas and actions. Tagore absorbed all the rich and varied elements of eastern and western culture that made him a cosmopolitan. Tagore found his days in traditional school wasteful andoppressive. He had acquired more knowledge by self-education that gave shape and direction to his numerous powers and potentialities. He evolved as an educator par excellence. Tagore was at home in humanities as well as science; besides having a strong poetic sense, an in-depth intuition with philosophy, and profound relation with music and arts. The tangible embodiment of this realization was Santiniketan. It was founded on 21st December 1901 at the land purchased by his father Maharishi Debendranath to establish a place for meditation. Initially, there were five students, all boys and all Bengalis; four of them from Calcutta and the fifth the founders son Rabindranath. Tagore himself described Santiniketan as his tangible poem, as the boat, the golden boat, sonar tori, which carried the best cargo of his life. In a letter to the Prince of Tripura, the poet educator wrote, I wish to keep my students away from all the luxuries of European life and any blind infatuation with Europe and thus lead them in the ways of sacred and unsullied Indian tradition of poverty. The world responded and honoured him not merely as a poet, but as a poet educator, as Gurudeva. Tagore turned cosmopolitan -
Correct answer : 2
Q17. Rabindranath Tagores emergence as an educator was completely a matter of personal development, a necessary outcome of the entire course of his life and experience. He was born into a house, which had been a centre of numerous ethnic and social movements and a nucleus of all sorts of progressive ideas and actions. Tagore absorbed all the rich and varied elements of eastern and western culture that made him a cosmopolitan. Tagore found his days in traditional school wasteful andoppressive. He had acquired more knowledge by self-education that gave shape and direction to his numerous powers and potentialities. He evolved as an educator par excellence. Tagore was at home in humanities as well as science; besides having a strong poetic sense, an in-depth intuition with philosophy, and profound relation with music and arts. The tangible embodiment of this realization was Santiniketan. It was founded on 21st December 1901 at the land purchased by his father Maharishi Debendranath to establish a place for meditation. Initially, there were five students, all boys and all Bengalis; four of them from Calcutta and the fifth the founders son Rabindranath. Tagore himself described Santiniketan as his tangible poem, as the boat, the golden boat, sonar tori, which carried the best cargo of his life. In a letter to the Prince of Tripura, the poet educator wrote, I wish to keep my students away from all the luxuries of European life and any blind infatuation with Europe and thus lead them in the ways of sacred and unsullied Indian tradition of poverty. The world responded and honoured him not merely as a poet, but as a poet educator, as Gurudeva. Tagore had strong poetic sense besides -
Correct answer : 1
Q18. Rabindranath Tagores emergence as an educator was completely a matter of personal development, a necessary outcome of the entire course of his life and experience. He was born into a house, which had been a centre of numerous ethnic and social movements and a nucleus of all sorts of progressive ideas and actions. Tagore absorbed all the rich and varied elements of eastern and western culture that made him a cosmopolitan. Tagore found his days in traditional school wasteful andoppressive. He had acquired more knowledge by self-education that gave shape and direction to his numerous powers and potentialities. He evolved as an educator par excellence. Tagore was at home in humanities as well as science; besides having a strong poetic sense, an in-depth intuition with philosophy, and profound relation with music and arts. The tangible embodiment of this realization was Santiniketan. It was founded on 21st December 1901 at the land purchased by his father Maharishi Debendranath to establish a place for meditation. Initially, there were five students, all boys and all Bengalis; four of them from Calcutta and the fifth the founders son Rabindranath. Tagore himself described Santiniketan as his tangible poem, as the boat, the golden boat, sonar tori, which carried the best cargo of his life. In a letter to the Prince of Tripura, the poet educator wrote, I wish to keep my students away from all the luxuries of European life and any blind infatuation with Europe and thus lead them in the ways of sacred and unsullied Indian tradition of poverty. The world responded and honoured him not merely as a poet, but as a poet educator, as Gurudeva. Santiniketan was founded -
Correct answer : 1
Q19. Rabindranath Tagores emergence as an educator was completely a matter of personal development, a necessary outcome of the entire course of his life and experience. He was born into a house, which had been a centre of numerous ethnic and social movements and a nucleus of all sorts of progressive ideas and actions. Tagore absorbed all the rich and varied elements of eastern and western culture that made him a cosmopolitan. Tagore found his days in traditional school wasteful andoppressive. He had acquired more knowledge by self-education that gave shape and direction to his numerous powers and potentialities. He evolved as an educator par excellence. Tagore was at home in humanities as well as science; besides having a strong poetic sense, an in-depth intuition with philosophy, and profound relation with music and arts. The tangible embodiment of this realization was Santiniketan. It was founded on 21st December 1901 at the land purchased by his father Maharishi Debendranath to establish a place for meditation. Initially, there were five students, all boys and all Bengalis; four of them from Calcutta and the fifth the founders son Rabindranath. Tagore himself described Santiniketan as his tangible poem, as the boat, the golden boat, sonar tori, which carried the best cargo of his life. In a letter to the Prince of Tripura, the poet educator wrote, I wish to keep my students away from all the luxuries of European life and any blind infatuation with Europe and thus lead them in the ways of sacred and unsullied Indian tradition of poverty. The world responded and honoured him not merely as a poet, but as a poet educator, as Gurudeva. To whom Tagore wrote, "I wish to keep my students away from all the luxuries of European life and any blind in-fatuation with Europe and thus lead them in the ways of sacred and unsullied Indian tradition of poverty?"
Correct answer : 3
Q20. Rabindranath Tagores emergence as an educator was completely a matter of personal development, a necessary outcome of the entire course of his life and experience. He was born into a house, which had been a centre of numerous ethnic and social movements and a nucleus of all sorts of progressive ideas and actions. Tagore absorbed all the rich and varied elements of eastern and western culture that made him a cosmopolitan. Tagore found his days in traditional school wasteful andoppressive. He had acquired more knowledge by self-education that gave shape and direction to his numerous powers and potentialities. He evolved as an educator par excellence. Tagore was at home in humanities as well as science; besides having a strong poetic sense, an in-depth intuition with philosophy, and profound relation with music and arts. The tangible embodiment of this realization was Santiniketan. It was founded on 21st December 1901 at the land purchased by his father Maharishi Debendranath to establish a place for meditation. Initially, there were five students, all boys and all Bengalis; four of them from Calcutta and the fifth the founders son Rabindranath. Tagore himself described Santiniketan as his tangible poem, as the boat, the golden boat, sonar tori, which carried the best cargo of his life. In a letter to the Prince of Tripura, the poet educator wrote, I wish to keep my students away from all the luxuries of European life and any blind infatuation with Europe and thus lead them in the ways of sacred and unsullied Indian tradition of poverty. The world responded and honoured him not merely as a poet, but as a poet educator, as Gurudeva. Tagore attributes his tangible poem to
Correct answer : 1
Q21. Choose the right question to get the underlined part as the answer : David likes cats because they are nice!
Correct answer : 1
Q22. Every evening Ramesh listens to his new CDs.
Correct answer : 4
Q23. Priya likes her new job very much.
Correct answer : 4
Q24. Find the synonyms gives in Capital letter : Raja has a FRAGILE frame.
Correct answer : 2
Q25. Find the synonyms gives in Capital letter : Rajaraja Cholan was PEERLESS in his great service to the country.
Correct answer : 4
Q26. Find the synonyms gives in Capital letter : Perhaps there are SEVERAL other bodies.
Correct answer : 1
Q27. Choose the correct from of the verb to complete the sentence : Maya kept ………about her colelge days.
Correct answer : 1
Q28. Choose the correct from of the verb to complete the sentence : One of my friends ……….passed the examination.
Correct answer : 3
Q29. Choose the correct question tag : He goes no where these days.
Correct answer : 1
Q30. Fill up the blanks with correct Prepositions : Please dont insist …………my coming with you.
Correct answer : 1
Q31. In question tags, only …………must be used
Correct answer : 4
Q32. Everyone likes it, ……….?
Correct answer : 3
Q33. Modulation of voice is called …………..
Correct answer : 1
Q34. Choose the correct Antonyms : Angels descend from the heaven.
Correct answer : 1
Q35. Choose the correct meaning : Audacious ………..
Correct answer : 2
Q36. More the part in which the grammatical mistake is … He was one / of the gratest / poet of India.
Correct answer : 3
Q37. More the part in which the grammatical mistake is … He did / nothing / but / laughed.
Correct answer : 4
Q38. I am fed up ……….staying at this place.
Correct answer : 4
Q39. The leaves ………..as the wind blew.
Correct answer : 1
Q40. Find out the word that is pronounced differently from the others.
Correct answer : 3
Q41. I shall say what ……..
Correct answer : 4
Q42. The water level increased steadily in the dam.
Correct answer : 4
Q43. Identify the sentence pattern : The committee appointed him the Chairman.
Correct answer : 3
Q44. Identify the sentence pattern : My uncle presented me a watch.
Correct answer : 1
Q45. Identify the figured of speech in the given sentence : The spades are spoons.
Correct answer : 1
Q46. Choose the most appropriate Positive degree for the given sentence : Asia is the largest Continent in the world.
Correct answer : 3
Q47. Choose the most appropriate tense form to complete the sentence. By this time next Monday they …………..Delhi.
Correct answer : 4
Q48. Choose the most appropriate tense form to complete the sentence. Before we left for Ooty, my father …………all the arrangements to stay there.
Correct answer : 3
Q49. Choose the most appropriate tense form to complete the sentence. He looks tired because he ………….travelled a long distance.
Correct answer : 1
Q50. Choose the most appropriate tense form to complete the sentence. When I entered the house, Malar ………..her lessons.