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Question Paper –

PART-A

Time: 60 minutes Total Marks:50

Instructions: (1) All questions are compulsory.

(2) All questions carry equal marks. 1 mark each.

(3) For each question options A 0, B 0, C 0, and D 0 are given on

“OMR Answer sheet”. Darken the appropriate circle with pen by

Selecting the correct option.

1) James Grover Thurber passed all the other courses at the university, except …………….

A) Economics (B) Physics (C) Botany (D) Chemistry

2) After examining Miko, Dr. Sher Singh said:

( A) “You are fit and fine” (B) “You need to take proper medicines.” (C) “You are suffering from a serious disease.” (D) “You should come for regular check up.”

3) In the worker’s paradise you find everything except………….

A) Comfort (B) leisure (C) affluence (D) entertainment

4) The old kings of Egypt were called …………..

A) Pharaohs (B) Rajas (C) Prime Ministers (D) Governors

5) Socrates was put to death for his ……………..

A) habits (B) deeds (C) ideas (D) crime

6) In Nagasaki, American planes dropped warning leaflets on…………..

A) August 10th (B) August 9th (C) August 6th (D) August 7th

7) Bolenciecwez had to keep up in his studies because…………

A) It was essential to keep up his status as a football player.

B) He would not be eligible to play otherwise.

C) He had to secure more marks for a better future.

D) He had to complete in academics with another student.

8) Socrates turned scientific method to the study of the ………..

A) art of living (B) art of reasoning (C) art of learning (D) art of teaching

9) …………….is referred to as a man of abundant resources by Columbus.

A) Diego (B) Don Guillermo (C) Pedro (D) Pepe

(10)The sphinx is the statue of a …………….

(A)Lion with a woman’s head (B) lion with a man’s head

(C) lion with a smile on the face (D) lion with a child’s head.

(11) According to Dr. Sher Sing, what is the standard dodge for inducing sleep?

(A) Buzzing like a bee. (B) Counting imaginary sheep (C) Counting imaginary

Crows (D) Taking sleeping pills.

(12) The hurricane that struck Louisiana and Mississippi was nicknamed Katrina

by the……………………

A) National weather Board.(B) National Weather Service

(C)National weather Survey (D) National weather Society

(13) Bomb victims of Nagasaki and Hiroshima are known as ………………

(A) Hikabushas (B) Hishabukas (C) Heebashukas (D) Hibakushas

(14) Mahmood was like a banyan tree, while Ali was like the young ……

(A) Mimosa (B) shoeflower plant (C) Rose plant (D) Gulmohar

(15) As Colin Howard and his wife mouthed silently at one another, Marcus

Would ………..

A) be lazily puzzled (B) leap at his feet (C) stare painfully into their faces

(D)go to sleep.

(16) On the first day, the writer did not get much rubbish from his neighbor-

-hood because……………

(A) They were reluctant to help him. (B) They had just emptied their bins.

(C) They opposed the idea of a compost heap.(D) They did not have much

left over.

(17) The idea of growing vegetables from rubbish was not an………idea for

Maggie.

A) Attractive (B) appetizing (C) interesting (D) exciting

(18) In Ohio state university economics was taught by………………

(A) Bassum (B) Samuelsom (C) Gunar Myrdal (D) Malthus

(19) Jim Bishop’s mother’s name was…………………………

(A) Jenny (B) Jane (C) Jessica (D) Janei

(20) Marcus wanted to sleep for ………….hours.

(A) Thirteen (B) Fifteen (C) Sixteen (D) Seventeen

(21) The word ‘appassionato’ is …………..term.

(A) holy (B) musical (C) girlish (D) Italian

(22) He knows he can never turn back. (Identify the figure of speech)

(A) Metaphor (B) Personification (C) Litotes (D) Euphemism

(23) Which of the following statement is not true?

(A) The poet was taken back down the vista of years.

(B) The poet weeps like a child for the past.

(24) ‘The independent casual glances’ change to…………….

(A) stiff hard gaze (B) stamping her feet (C) creeping lust for milk

(D) trembling purr

(25) At five the commuter runs……………..

(A) to catch a bus (B) back to the station (C) to reach his office (D) to have

his coffee break.

(26) The poet compares his beloved to a ………………..

(A) bonnie lass (B) green sea (C) sands of time (D) a melodie

(27) ‘White the sands of life shall run.’ The figure of speech is………………

(A) Apostrophe (B) Metaphor (C) Paradox (D) Simile

(28) ‘For which I cry both day and night.’ The word ‘which’ stands for……….

(A) material pleasure (B) heaven (C) garden by the sea (D) the poplar field

(29) The poet wants to go to a garden by the sea because he want to ………..

(A) reach the heavens (B) meet his beloved (C) walk in the garden

(D) forget the material pleasures.

(30) The poet of ‘Spider’ is ………………..

(A) Robert Hemmingway (B) Robert Frost (C) Robert Burns (D) Robert

Tristram.

(31) The poem ‘Piano’ is composed by…………………

(A) Robert Burns (B) D.H.Lawrence (C) W.B.Yeats (D) William Morris

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