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1. Who is the writer of Tiger's Claw story?
(a) B.K. Narayan
(b) R.K. Narayan
2.Which award was won by R.K. Narayan?
(a) Sahitya Akademi Award
3.Where most of his popular stories are set up?
(a) Koppal
4. "Malgudi" is a big town of North India
(a) T
(c) partly True
(d) Partly False
5. Who was the close friend of R.K. Narayan?
(a) Graham bell
(b) Edison
(d) Graham Green
6. Who was the mentor of R.K. Narayan?
(a) Graham Green
(d) Swami
7. R.K. Narayan is renowned for his fiction like.....
(a) Swami and Friends
8. State "True" statement
i. R.K. Narayan is only known for fictional stories.
ii. R.K. Narayan has won AC Benson Medal from the Royal Society of Literature.
(a) Only first is true
9. Which awards from following R.K. Narayan has won?
(a) Padma vibhushan
(b) Padma Bhushan
(d) All
10. From the below which two stories were adapted into well-known movies and telestories?
(a) The Dark Room
(b) The Guide
(c) Swami & Friends
(d) Both (b) & (c)
1. At which Railway Station a talkative man had fought with giant tiger?
(a) Kolkata
2. How many toes of tiger a talkative man had amputed?
(a) Two
(b) Four
(d) Six
3. For how long the tiger had terrorized the villages?
(a) 5
(b) 10
(c) 7
(d) 3
4. In which forest koppal station is situated?
(a) Girt Mempi
(b) Girt Koppal
(c) Malgudi
5. Find out the true statement.
i. Tiger was killed by talkative men
ii. Tiger was killed by village men
(a) Only first is true
(c) Both
6. The village men who killed the tiger were garlanded with which flowers?
(a) Rose
(b) Chrysanthernum
(c) Jasmin
7. The village man were seated on which thing?
(a) Chair
(b) Table
(c) Arch of the highest bullock card
(d) Rock
8. What were carried on bullock drawn open cart?
(a) Trophy
(c) Villagers
9. The tiger's tail was trailing the dust T or F
(a) T
10. The talkative man patted author & other villagers from behind and cried by saying...
X | Y |
i. Monologue | a. More than two person |
ii. Dia | b. Solitary talk |
iii. Logue | c. Through people |
iv. Dialogue | d. Words or speech |
e. Meeting |
X | Y |
i. We understand only about ______ of what we hear | a. 16% |
ii. After a period of two months we recall only ____ what we heard | b. one-half |
iii. Listening | c. one quarter |
iv. Speaking | d. 45% |
v. Reading | e. 30% |
f. 9% | |
g. 20% |
X | Y |
1. Projective listening | a. one’s own emotions |
2. Sensitive listening | b. for judgement |
3. Critical listening | c. exit interview |
4. Listening for main idea | d. pre-existing notions, biases |
5. Emphatic listening | e. listening to briefing lecture |
f. listening media news |
Situations | Listening type |
1. Listening to recorded phone calls | a. active listening. |
2. Interviewers listening to interview | b. appreciating listening |
3. Receivers gives positive response | c. listening for inference |
4. Listening to TV news | d. listening for specific information |
5. Listening to chief guest | e. critical listening |
f. passive listening |
(a) Intensity
(c) Recognizing one's own responsibility for completeness of speakers thoughts
(d) all
32. What should be avoided during listening?
(a) Foreboding figure
(b) Counter arguments
(c) imposition of own's viewpoints on speaker
1. Language is produced by?
(a) Mouth
(b) Vocal organs
(d) voice
2. Speaking skill is also known as
(a) Articulating skill
(b) communication skill
3. Which are the four components that constitute our speaking skill?
(a) Vocabulary, words, sentences, clarity of speech
(b) Fluency, words, sentence, grammar
(c) Fluency, vocabulary, Grammar, pronunciation
(d) Fluency, speed, accuracy, Grammar
4. What is more necessary to speak effectively?
(a) Vocabulary
(b) Fluency
(c) Words
(d) grammar
5. "Interlocutor" means?
(a) Receiver
(b) Listener
(c) Both (a) & (b)
6. Fluency depends on.....
(a) Language knowledge
7. What is the indicators of strong fluency?
(a) Humble & halt
(c) To speak for an extended period of time
(d) Both a & b
8. What is required to attribute what we want to say using the most appreciate expression?
(a) Fluency
(c) Vocabulary
9. The best way to grow your vocabulary is to
(a) Read a lot written content
(b) Listen to the language in audio video form
(c) Make a note of any new words
(d) All of the above
10. No one cad speak language without knowing the _____
(b) Vocabulary
11. Which skill very important but complex to learn any language?
(a) Listening
(b) Heeding
12. As per pronunciation English has how many sounds?
(a) 45
(b) 46
(c) 100
(d) 44
13. The sound that we pronunciation in any language are formally written with _________
(a) Pronunciation
(b) International phonetic alphabet
(c) Oxford dictionary
(d) none
14. Give the full form of IPA
(a) International Pronunciation Ability
(b) International Poverty Accounting
(c) International Phonetic Alphabet
(d) International Phonetic Ability
15. IPA notions always written as ________.
(a) 11
(b) 0
(d) { }
1. The word pronunciation is concern with ________
(a) Articulate words
(b) Articulate sounds
(d) Speaking
2. What is most require to pronounce any word?
(a) Grammar knowledge
(b) Fluency
(c) Vocabulary
(d) Air that comes out from lungs
3. How the process of pronunciation work?
(a) We push air from lungs & mould it
(c) push air to lungs
(d) We speak through words
4. Process of pronunciation of any words includes.
(a) Different parts of mouth
(c) Different parts of teeth, nasal cavity
(d) All of the above
5. What is included in speech organs?
(a) Vocal cords
(b) Mouth, teeth, lips, nasal cavity
(c) Brain, Vocabs
6. Match X and Y
X | Y |
1. Word stress | a. and, also, but |
2. Sentences stress | b. High pitch & low pitch |
3. Junctures | c. High pitch & low pitch |
4. Linking | d. On, over, under |
5. Intonation | e. Emphasis on words |
f. Pause / break |
(a) 1 - d, 2 - a, 3 - b, 4 - f, 5 - e
(c) 1 - f, 2 - b, 3 - e, 4 - c, 5 - a
7. When the latter 'c' is pronounced as a 'k?
(a) Letterer 'e' followed by 'i','e', 'y'
(b) Letter "c followed by 'e'
(c) Letter 'c' not followed by i, 'e', 'y'
(d) None
8. Letter 'c' is pronounced as a 's' when?
(a) It is followed by i', 'e', 'y'
(c) It is followed by "jj'
(d) none
9. The letter "G' is pronounced as a 'j' when_______
(a) It is followed by 'i', 'e', 'y'
(c) It is followed by 'jj'
(d) none
1. _________is defined as a word whose main function is to describe or modify a noun or noun phrase.
(a) Clause
(b) Adverbs
(c) Adjectives
2. Adjectives indicates _______ , _______ & _________.
(a) Size, Colour, Shape
(b) Time, Reason, Size
(c) Plan, Determination, Size
(d) All of these
3. Find out adjectives from following sentences.
(a) Sunrise in east
(b) Ram is taller than shyam
(c) The table is square
(d) Both (b) & (c)
4. ________ defined as a word whose main function is to modify a verb, adjectives, determinization, clause, preposition, and sentence.
(a) Adverbs
(b) adjective
(c) noun
(d) verbs
5. She runs quickly find out adverbs in this sentences
(a) Runs
(b) She
(c) Quickly
6. Adverb typically express.
(a) Manner
(b) Time
(c) Frequency
(d) All
7. Nidhi works here, find out adverbs in this sentences
(a) Nidhi
(b) Here
(c) Work
(d) Both (a) & (b)
8. The girl in black dress is my sister find out adjective in this sentence
(a)The girl
(d) none
9. This soap is not edible find out, adjective.
(a) soap
(d) edible
1. When we want to decłare state a fact or opinion which sentences is to be used?
(a) Declarative
(c) exclamatory
(d) interrogative
2. Declarative sentences always end with _________
(a) (?)
(d) both (a) & (b)
3. Declarative sentence may be either ______ or _______
(a) Affirmative, negative
(c) Fact, False
(a) Simple, Complex
4. The sun never rises in the west, it is an example of which sentences.
(a) Positive sentence
(b) Negative sentences
(c) Affirmative sentence
5. Which sentences is used to ask or inquire something?
(a) Declarative sentence
(c) Interrogative sentence
6. Interrogative sentence always end with ______
(a) (?)
(b) (!)
(c) (.)
(d) both (a) &(b)
7. Interrogative sentence has two types. T or F
(a) True
(b) False
8. Where did you leave the car? It is an example of which sentence.
(a) Closed question
(b) open question
(c) positive question
(d) negative question
9. Can I come to your place? it is an example of which sentence
(a) Closed question
(b) Open question
10. Usually, imperative sentence end win _______
(a) (?)
(b) (!)
(c) (.)
(d) both (a) & (b)
11. Generally imperative sentence do not contain ________
(a) Adjective
(b) Noun
(c) Subject
(d) Verb
12. Who becomes the "Subject" in the imperative sentences?
(a) A person in front of a person who gives command
(b) A person giving command
(c) A person who will giving command
(d) All
13. In imperative sentences "Subject" becomes
(a) First person 'I'
(b) Second person 'you'
(d) none
14. Switch off the light it is an example of?
(a) Command sentence
(c) negative sentence
(d) exclamatory sentence
15. To express strong emotions or surprise which sentence is to be used?
(a) Declarative
(b) Positive
(d) Exclamatory
16. Exclamatory sentence generally end with _______
(a) (?)
(d) both (a) & (b)
17. Wow, what a splendid show! It is an example of which sentence?
(a) Interrogative
(c) Declarative
(d) Imperative
18. Match 'x' with 'y'.
X | Y |
1. What a wonderful day! | a. Declarative sentence |
2. Do you have pen? | b. Imperative sentence |
3. I may start work week | c. Interrogative sentence |
4. Open the door | d. Exclamatory sentence |
Ans: 1-b, 2-a, 3-a, 4-b
19. The book with red color is mine. Find out adjective.
(a) Book
(b) red color
(c) mine
(d) with
1. _______ is a group of words containing a subject and a verb.
(a) Phrase
(b) Clause
(d) Noun
2. Clause are of two types
(a) Partly true
(b) Partly false
(c) True
3. _________clause is simple & it can stand its own.
(a) Dependent
(b) independent
(c) both
4. I came to Kolkata yesterday. It is an example of ________.
(a) Dependent clause
(b) Independent clause
(c) Negative clause
(d) Phrase
5. Dependent clause often begin with words like
(a) Although
(b) since
(c) If
(d) All
6. _______is a group of words, used in sentence that does not have a subject-verbs components.
(a) Clause
(b) Phrase
(d) verb
7. Phrase has following types
(a) Noun phrase
(b) verb phrase
(c) preposition phrase
(d) All
8. The tall man it is an example of which phrase?
(a) Verb phrase
(b) noun phrase
(d) none
9. The book with red cover is mine is an example of which phrase?
(a) Nous phrase
(b) Verb phrase
(c) prepositional
(d) none
10. It will sit in silence it is an example of which phrase?
(a) Noun
(b) Verb
(c) preposition
(d) none
(a) Listening
(c) listening
(d) speaking
2. According to who reading is "Language related" as well as "reason related" skill?
(a) J. Palmer
3. Reading is cognitive, purposeful and _____ skill.
(a) Accurate
(c) Best
(d) Interactive
4. Reading is complex skill, True of false.
(a) False
(b) True
(c) Can't say
(d) none
5. Reading includes...
(a) Words meaning in context literal comprehension
(c) Interpret interpretation metaphor
(d) all
6. What was the name of book published by H. Palmer?
(a) Reading skill & habit
(c) the scientific study and teaching of language
7. According to H. Palmer which is best reading?
(a) Extensive reading
(b) Intensive reading
(c) skimming
(d) scanning
8. Study line to line and refer at very moment to the dictionary about the grammar is called _____ reading
(a) Intensive reading
(b) extensive reading
(c) skimming
(d) scanning
9. Intensive reading may be described as reading in detail with specific learning aims & tasks. True or false.
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Can't say
(d) partly true
10. Intensive reading emphasis on
(a) Deconstructing sentences to understand gramma
(c) Extricate the detail of the topic
(d) all
11. Who is considered as prominent scholar of language teaching?
(a) John Macalister
12. Four learning goals of intensive reading includes
(a) Focusing on structure of new language
(b) focusing on idea and themes
(c) Learning new skill as making inference
(d) All
13. Match X with 'Y
X | Y |
1. Thinking about purpose | a. Understanding |
2. Replacing summary | b. testing |
3. Fill in the blanks | c. reading |
4. Reviewing and checking | d. questions |
5. Asking | e. summarizing |
f. overview purpose |
Ans: 1 - f, 2 - e, 3 - b, 4 - a, 5 - d
14. Which reading suitable for large quantitative of material or long text for global understand of contents?
(a) Extensive reading
(d) Scanning
15. Which reading is suitable for speed & fluency in language?
(a) Intensive reading
(b) skimming
(c) Extensive reading
(d) focus reading
16. Extensive reading also known as ______ & _______.
(a) Speed reading & fluent
(b) fat & easy
(c) graded reading or sustained silent reading
(a) none
17. State true or false statements.
i. Intensive reading is difficult & little
ii. Extensive reading is very easy and large quantity
(a) Both are false
(b) Both are true
1. Skimming reading is useful for?
(a) Overview
(b) Deep reading
(c) gist
(d) Understanding
2. Reading any number, facts, and charts, visuals and finally read the last sentence of the paragraph is an example of _________ reading.
(a) Scanning
(c) Focused
3. Skimming reading is used for?
(a) Deep reading
(b) glancing a text
(d) focused reading
4. Newspaper reading for headlines is an example of ______ reading.
(a) Skimming
(b) focused
(c) Intensive
(d) extensive
5. Which reading is useful for specific information?
(a) Scanning
(b) skimming
(c) intensive
(d) extensive
6. In which reading reader start at the top of the page & then move the eyes quickly towards the bottom identifying key words?
(a) Focused
(b) close
(d) skimming
7. Which of the following is an example of scanning reading?
(a) Reading a magazine
(c) Reading sale-report for specific info
(d) none
8. Which type of reading allow us to handle majority of information in the text to build up macro structure?
(a) skimming
(d) none
9. _________ reading means making sense of all the nuances and connotations of language as internal by the writer.
(a) Focused
(b) skimming
(c) scanning
(d) deep reading
1. According to whom SQ4R is symbolic way of reading, comprehending studying text?
(a) H. Palmer
(b) Williams
(c) Richardson & Morgan
(d) Marian
2. Give the full form of SQ4R.
(a) Sure, quite, read, right, real, reflect
(b) simple, quite, real, reflect, read, really
(c) Survey, question, real, reflect, read, really
(d) survey, questions, read, recite, review, reflect
3. Which is the first stage of SQ4R
(a) Survey of chapter
(b) questions
4. What is the purpose of surveying the chapter?
(a) To read title
(b) to get info
(d) none
5. Recite means?
(a) To find out important information
(c) to remember
(d) to recognize
6. Which step of SQ4R helps students to use their own words & also improves memory of understanding?
(a) Survey
(b) Scanning
(c) recite
(d) review
7. The turn back or throwback in reading means?
(a) Recite
(b) review
(c) reflect
(d) none
8. What is more important for student to retain understanding for longer pervious time
(a) Review
(b) scanning
9. Reflecting knowledge is related in a meaningful way to what is already known so that it will be retained and become the basic for further earning is known as,
(a) Systematic reading
(b) reading beyond a limit
(d) close reading
10. How the predicting helps the reader?
(a) It helps set purpose for reading
(b) it summaries whole reading
(c) it helps to get gist
(d) it helps to concentrate
11. What is more important predicting?
(a) Experience & knowledge
(b) skimming
(c) scanning
12.To solve problems 'during reading' and 'post reading' what is more important.
(a) Predicting
(c) questioning
(d) inferring
1. From where did the girl board the train?
(a) Shimla
(c) Rohana
(d) Dehra
2. How did the author come to know that some had entered his compartment?
(a) Sound of slipper
(b) sound of sandal
(c) sound of bag
(d) A man, stammered an apology
3. Where was the girl going to get off?
(a) Saharanpur
(b) Dehra
(c) Massorie
(d) Rohana
4. Who was going to meet that girl?
(a) Her uncle
(b) her aunt
(c) her father
5. When the girl came in, the author heard a sound, what was the sound?
(a) Voice of a girl
(c) singing of girl
6. How did the girl answer to author's questions 'what is it like outside'
(a) Why don't to you look out of the window
(c) Animals are running outside
(d) none
7. What is Mussoorie like in October?
(a) The hills covered with wild dahlias
(b) the sun is delicious
(c) Roads are quite and almost deserted
8. The author was totally blind but his eyes sensitives only to light and darkness. True or False?
(a) False
(b) True
(c) Can't say
(d) partly false
9. How that girl gas described to author?
(a) "How you are so rude"
(b) "How you are so funny"
(c) "How you are so gallant young man"
10. Which thing tantalized the author?
(a) Her hairstyle
(b) her eyes
(c) her perfume
(d) her slipper
11. How did she describe the blind man?
(a) You are very gallant
(c) You are blind
(d) You are Coward

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