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Subject: English (OBJ)

Name: _______________

Class: Inter II
Roll No: ________

Marks: 21
(B)
Time: 30 Minutes

Q1) (A) Tick the right choice of the following underlined words from Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes) Part I

i.

The implication of my act revealed themselves


(A) Simple
(B) complex
(C) effect
(D)
valuable
ii.
Muscles are destroyed and bones are deformed.
(A)Expelled
(B) forced
(C) deshaped
(D) engaged
iii.
They have the native ability to do so
(A) Established
(B) cemented
(C) soft
(D) natural
iv. I shambled
in the bank and looked timidly at the clerks.
(a)Cowardly (b) arrogantly (c) fearfully (d) terribly
v. Held my fifty-six dollars clutched in a crumpled ball in my pocket.
(a) Untied
(b) seized
(c) released (d)
ceased
vi.
Widespread disaster was only averted by the previous compulsory storage of food.
(a) Devastation
(b) disease
(c) hunger
(d) famine
Joseph managed to store a lot of grain during the plentiful harvests.
(a) Abundant (b) scanty
(c) insufficient (d) good
vii.
Science has proved the way we spend our leisure time
(A)spare
(B)busy
(C) common
(D) important
Q1) (B) Tick the right choice of the following underlined words from Book-II (Modern Prose and Heroes) Part II
i.

I am biased in learning of English language


(A) Against
(B) in want
(C) inclined
searching
ii.
It was stifling in the drivers cabin.
(A) Heat
(B) suffocation
(C) pleasant
iii.
Injecting carbolic acid into the blood was quickly abandoned.
(A) Discarded
(B) access
(C) injected
(D) inhaled

iv.
v.
vi.

vii.

(D)

(D) tiring

The subjects which were dearest to the examiners were almost I fancied least.
(a) Suppressed (b) troubled (c) pressed
(d) likeable
The subjects which were dearest to the examiners were almost invariable fancied least.
(b) Fervently
(b) locally
(c) vehemently
(d) inevitably
The examiners were partial to Latin and Mathematics,

Christopher helped the greaser in the arduous operation of dragging forward the strips of
steel mesh forward to the waiting truck.
(A)Appealing
(B) strenuous
(C) fitting
(D) befitting

Q1) (C) Tick the right choice of the following underlined words from Novel (Good Bye Mr. Chips)
i.

You old ruffian feeling all right.


(A) Funny man
(B) experienced person
villain
ii.
Everyone was summoned in a Big Hall
(A) The art of dancing
(B) humour
iii.
Chips was not conceited
(A) Rewarded
(B) Self centered
(D) beat
IV
Chips did not want to receive condolences

(C) soft natured


(C) sent for
(C) invited

(D)

(D) jest

(A) Sympathies
(D) beat

iv.

(B) Self centered

(C) invited

His opinions dated from those utterly impossible seventies


(A) completely
(B)
(C)
(D)
This new craze of bicycling
(A)
(B)
(C) madness
(D)
1. He had a vague notion
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) unclear
v.
Chips high pitched voice had still a good deal of sprightliness in it
(A) A lot of
(B) negligible
(C) slight
(D) better

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