1.The pace of life was getting too much for the ………….
(A) doctor
(B) lawyer
(C) corn merchant
(D) merchant’s nephew
2. ‘You shouldn’t burn those leaves. It’s bad for air, ……….’
(A) Mr. Williams
(B) Ms. Greene
(C) the narrator
(D) Mr Johnson
3. On the day of his death, Gillu did not …………
(A) run
(B) sleep
(C) eat
(D) drink
4. The truly Indian film should steer clear of ………..
(A) inconsistencies
(C) controversies
(B) imagination
(D) integrity
5.Genuine brotherhood and peace is more precious than ……….
(A) diamond
(C) copper
(B) metal
(D) wealth
6. The boy and the girl climb into the …….. bed.
(A) soiled
(C) warm
(B) flower
(D) wagon
7. There can be no culture without ……….
(A) civilization
(C) history
(B) war
(D) tolerance
8. When men started fighting, two girls began to dig a ……….
(A) river
(C) stream
(B) ocean
(D) channel
9. In ‘The Pace for Living’, the chief character in the play was a cornmerchant in a small ………… country town.
(A) Sussex
(C) Irish
(B) Welsh
(D) Scottish
10. Mr. William, on seeing Jim, tried to pretend he’s …………
(A) at the hospital
(C) cooking
(B) sleeping
(D) not home
11. Gillu had ……… eyes.
(A) shining
(C) sad
(B) dim
(D) vacant
12. The Indian films possess ……..... tools of films-making.
(A) other
(B) tertiary
(C) primary
(D) secondary
13. The ideals of ………., according to Alexander Aris, should never be given up.
(A) humanism
(B) poverty
(C) intellectualism
(D) agriculture
14. The young people in ‘Once Upon a Time’ were unable to hold their………
(A) sadness
(B) laughter
(C) happiness
(D) crookedness
15. The ………. built up a new civilization.
(A) Harappan
(B) Vedic
(C) Pre-Aryans
(D) Mohenjo-daro
16. The celebration time was ……….
(A) Easter
(B) Christmas
(C) Thanksgiving
(D) New Year
17. The source of light, according to William Cowper, in the villages inthe evening is the ………
(A) torch
(B) sun
(C) bulb
(D) moonbeam
18. A happy man’s days pass …………
(A) happily
(B) smoothly
(C) sadly
(D) leisurely
19. The polythene bag cannot be …………
(A) destroyed
(B) loved
(C) killed
(D) sown
20. ………… thinks about Krishna all the time.
(A) Sita (B)
Draupadi
(C) Rukmini
(D) Radha
21. To gather gold, the rich man tried all …………
(A) avenues
(B) methods
(C) tricks
(D) games
22. The porter ………… a distance of six miles.
(A) walks
(B) swims
(C) runs
(D) climbs
23. ‘‘Speak! Speak! Why are thy ………… so still ?’’
(A) leaves
(B) trees
(C) roses
(D) garden
24. Martha had ………… eyes.
(A) gray
(B) brown
(C) blue
(D) black
25. Our groves were planted to console at …………
(A) noontime
(B) dinner time
(C) morning time
(D) bed time
26. What slides soft away ?
(A) Nature
(B) Wealth
(C) Beauty
(D) Time
27. The polythene bag remains ………… within.
(A) melted
(B) lost
(C) buried
(D) burnt
28. Vidyapati’s poems recreate and reveal the world of …………
(A) Laila and Majnu
(B) Radha and Krishna
(C) Heer and Ranjha
(D) Ram and Sita
29. Periasamy Thooran won the Padma Bhushan and …………Award.
(A) Gyanpeeth
(B) Sahitya Akademi
(C) Kalalmamani
(D) Iyal
30. What keeps the Koel …………, yet charred ?
(A) sad
(B) angry
(C) happy
(D) fresh
31. Like a bird, according to Laxmi Prasad Devkota, his heart is
twittering, …………
(A) singing
(B) panting
(C) jumping
(D) swinging
32. The children while listening to Martha’s stories, sat on their ……..
(A) chin lolled
(B) eyes lolled
(C) elbow lolled
(D) head lolled
33. Jabra started barking when he heard the noise of some …………
(A) cars
(B) crowd
(C) trucks
(D) animals
34. Anti-histamines may provide ………… relief by masking the
symptoms.
(A) permanent
(B) guaranteed
(C) temporary
(D) clinical
35. During the first year of his imprisonment, the lawyer played the…………
(A) violin
(B) piano
(C) guitar
(D) drum
36. Mr. Gessler died of …………
(A) malaria
(B) cancer
(C) slow starvation
(D) typhoid
37. Katherine Mansfield has sensitive perception of feelings especially of …………
(A) women
(B) young men
(C) children
(D) the aged
38. In the letter, the daughter says that she tries to follow the advice of her …………
(A) husband
(B) mother
(C) father
(D) sister
39. The narrator in ‘Love Defiled’, lived with his girlfriend for …………years.
(A) five
(B) two
(C) six
(D) eight
40. Premchand was a prolific writer of both Hindi and …………
(A) Urdu
(B) Tamil
(C) Bengali
(D) Bhojpuri
41. Rana S. P. Singh has written a number of articles on …………
(A) medicinal plants
(B) pneumonia
(C) healthcare
(D) diabetes
42. The old banker had given a party ………… years ago.
(A) 17
(B) 15
(C) 16
(D) 20
43. ………… was John Galsworthy’s first important work.
(A) The Island Pharisees
(B) Strife
(C) The Skin Game
(D) Loyalties
44. Katherine Mansfield’s stories followed in the foot steps of …………
(A) Anton Chekov
(B) Jane Austen
(C) John Galsworthy
(D) George Eliot
45. ‘I speak with prejudice, because I belong to the ………… of slow thinkers ‘
(A) family
(B) school
(C) class
(D) tribe
46. The beloved was the narrator’s …………
(A) bed side
(B) alter ego
(C) over confidence
(D) confused side
47. To whom does the author turn for enlightment about movies ?
(A) his brother
(B) his sister
(C) his wife
(D) his friend
48. Alexander Pope is a poet of the early ………… century.
(A) sixteenth
(B) eighteenth
(C) seventeenth
(D) nineteenth
49. Leo Tolstoy’s story is about …………
(A) two boys
(B) two girls
(C) three boys
(D) three girls
50. According to Toni Morrison, ‘language should be living and…………’
(A) simple
(B) complex
(C) vibrant
(D) dull
51. Which word in ‘Me and the Ecology Bit’ is known as ‘filth’ ?
(A) Garbage
(B) Ecology
(C) Compost
(D) Lawn
52. ‘I developed cold feet when it came to tying the knot with the…………’
(A) saint
(B) boy
(C) man
(D) girl
53. What does the Koel’s voice do to the poet ?
(A) attacks him
(B) sings for him
(C) scares him
(D) wakes the poet’s soul
54. Lord Krishna had not met ………… from some time.
(A) Devaki
(B) Yashoda
(C) Radha
(D) Sudama
55. ‘Gillu’ is based on a beautiful friendship between a human beingand a/an …………
(A) relative
(B) animal
(C) sibling
(D) neighbour
56. ‘……… the germs of the disease keep on growing’ is from the poem, …………
(A) Ode on Solitude
(B) God Made the Country
(C) The Empty Heart
(D) Polythene Bag
57. ‘The Listener’ and ‘Arabia’ are written by :
(A) Walter de la Mare
(B) William Blake
(C) T. S. Eliot
(D) John Keats
58. Jabra looked ………… at the fire.
(A) sadly
(B) angrily
(C) fearfully
(D) happily
59. The daughter wrote to her mother that she learned the mantra of loving ………… from her.
(A) food
(B) learning
(C) management
(D) pain and hardship
60. The children in ‘Sun and Moon’ were marched off to the nursery to…………
(A) sleep
(B) get dressed
(C) play
(D) cat
61. Active voice of : ‘By whom was it painted?’
(A) Who painted it ?
(B) Was it painted by whom ?
(C) Who has painted it ?
(D) It was painted whom ?
62. Active voice of : Let this door be shut.
(A) You have shut this door.
(B) They shut the door.
(C) Shut this door.
(D) He can shut this door.
63. Active voice of : ‘Butter is made from milk by us.”
(A) Butter made by us from milk.
(B) We make butter from milk.
(C) Butter is make with milk by us.
(D) From milk butter is made by us.
64. Active voice of : ‘I was shocked by the letter.”
(A)The shocked me with the letter.
(B)The letter has shocked me.
(C) I was shocked with the letter.
(D) The letter shocked me.
65. Passive Voice of : ‘Don’t touch the switch’.
(A)The switch don’t be touched.
(B)The switch must not be touched.
(C) The switch does not be touched.
(D) The switch need not be touched.
66. Passive Voice of : ‘Someone is following us.’
(A) We are following by someone.
(B) We are followed by someone.
(C) We are being followed.
(D) We had been followed by someone.
67. Direct speech of : ‘The boy said that he had not stolen the book.’
(A) The boy said, “I don’t steal the book.”
(B) The boy said, “I didn’t steal the book.”
(C) The boys says, “I hadn’t stolen the book.”
(D) The boy said, “I haven’t stolen the book.”
68. Direct speech of : ‘The Principal told us to wait there till he returned.’
(A) The Principal told us, “Wait here till I return.”
(B) The Principal tells us, “Wait here till I returned.”
(C) The Principal ordered, “Wait till I returned here.”
(D) The Principal said, “Wait till I return.”
69. Direct speech of : ‘They said that they had lived there for a long time.’
(A) They say, “We live here for a long time.”
(B) They said, “We have lived here for a long time.”
(C) They says, “We may live here for a long time.”
(D) They told, “We can live here for a long time.”
70. Indirect speech of : I said to my sister, “I bought you a doll yesterday.”
(A) I told my sister that I had bought her a doll the previous day.
(B) I told my sister that I had bought her a doll yesterday.
(C) I told my sister that I bought her a doll yesterday.
(D) I told my sister that I bought you a doll the previous day.
71. Indirect Speech of : “When did you meet my brother,” she asked me.
(A) She wanted to know when did I meet her brother.
(B) She asked me when I had met her brother.
(C) She asked when did I meet my brother.
(D) She wants to know when I had met my brother.
72. Indirect speech of : He said, “How lovely the scene is.”
(A) He exclaimed that the scene is very lovely.
(B) He exclaimed how the scene was lovely.
(C) He exclaimed that the scene was very lovely.
(D) He exclaimed that the scene is indeed lovely.
73. When I opened my eyes, I ……….. a strange sight.
(A) saw
(C) seen
(B) see
(D) have seen
74. The headmaster ……….. to talk to you.
(A) wanting
(C) want
(B) have want
(D) wants
75. Radha ……….. with her in-laws.
(A) living
(C) has living
(B) lives
(D) has lived
76. We ……….. America the next month.
(A) visit
(C) shall visit
(B) visited
(D) were visited
77. I ……….. from Canada.
(A) am
(C) is
(B) are
(D) was
78. Lisa and Jane ……….. really happy now.
(A) am
(C) was
(B) were
(D) are
79. Sincere students always ……….. high marks.
(A) are getting
(C) will get
(B) get
(D) gotten
80. I congratulated him ……….. his success.
(A) about
(C) on
(B) for
(D) at
81. It is our duty to get ……….. the truth.
(A) to
(C) into
(B) over
(D) at
82. Kundan did not approve ……….. his father’s plan.
(A) to
(C) by
(B) of
(D) with
83. He threw a stone ……….. the river.
(A) in
(C) on
(B) into
(D) to
84. Madhav is good ……….. English.
(A) in
(C) on
(B) at
(D) with
85. Nidhi did not disclose the fact ……….. her husband.
(A) for
(C) to
(B) an
(D) from
86. I am worried ……….. the examination.
(A) in
(C) on
(B) about
(D) of
87. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Charactor
(C) Character
(B) Karacter
(D) Cheractor
88. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Solidarity
(C) Sulidarety
(B) Selederity
D) Salidarity
89. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Livelyhud
(C) Livelyhoode
(B) Levlihud
(D) Livelihood
90. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Paculear
(C) Perculear
(B) Peculiar
(D) Paculiar
91. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Nieghbor
(C) Naighbor
(B) Neighbur
(D) Neighbour
92. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Mentain
(C) Maintain
(B) Menteion
(D) Meanton
93. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Trouble
(C) Truble
(B) Torouble
(D) Traubul
94. rqEg sa tkuk ugh a pkfg, FkkA
(A)You should not have gone.
(B)You should not go.
(C) Should go you not.
(D) Not you should go.
95. ,d tt dk s b Zekunkj gk suk pkfg,A
(A)Judge honest must be
(B)Must be a judge honest.
(C) A judge must be honest.
(D) Honest must a judge be.
96. rqEg sa ?kcjkus dh t:jr ugh a g SA
(A)You worry not.
(B)Need you not worry.
(C) Worry you need not.
(D) You need not worry.
97. Synonym of : Deny
(A) Regain
(C) Repair
(B) Refuse
(D) Reduce
98. Synonym of : Renowned
(A) Notorious
(C) Brave
(B) Great
(D) Famous
99. Antonym of : Urban
(A) Civil
(C) Foreign
(B) Rustic
(D) Rural
100. Antonym of : Quiet
(A) Strong
(C) Violent
(B) Incomplete
(D) Uncertain
HYPER ERA PVT.LTD | TERMS & CONDITIONS