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1.

Public Television services was started in:

 1930  1930s
 1945  1939

2. He made possibility of wireless communication:

 Baird  Marconi
 Heinrich Hertz  Einstein
3. The duration of old English is:

 450-1250  450-1150
 500-1150  None

4. How many Muslims remained in India even after independence?

 40 million  5.5. million


 6.5 million  None

5. He was the very first who made air travel possible:


 Pilatre de Rozier  Renard
 Giffard  Kreb

6. WHO DAY is celebrated on:

 7th April  Not mention


 24th October  11 November

7. The bank manager assumed the author a very rich man, perhaps the son of:
 Baron Conrad  Baron Rothschild
 Baron Johnson  None
8. The following poems composed by:
1. Under the greenwood 2. The Character of a Happy 3. Abou Ben Adhem
Tree Life
4. Lucy Gray 5. The Deserted Village 6. The Abbot of Canterbury

7. Incident of the French 8. The Toys 9. I had reached your doorstep


Camp
10. Sonnet composed upon Westminster bridge 11. The lay of the last Minstrel

A. G. Allana B. Coventry C. Robert D. Sir Walter


Patmore Browning Scott

E. Oliver Goldsmith F. Unknown G. Sir Henry H. William


Wotton Wordsworth

I. William Shakespeare J. Leigh Hunt


9. ‘Under the Greenwood Tree’ was sung by:
Shakespeare Amiens Jacques None

10. ‘Under the Greenwood Tree’ was taken from Shakespeare’s drama AS YOU LIKE IT:
Act II Scene v Act II Scene VII Act II Scene V None

11. ‘Under the Greenwood Tree’ was sung in:


Amazon Crooked Forest Arden Sagano Bamboo

12. Science has its limitation and its methods can be applied only to those kings which can be:
 Measured, observed and treated mathematically
 Observed ---calculated ---- applied
 Observed ------seen ---investigated
 None
13. The main idea of THE WOLVES OF CERNOGRATZ is:
Magic---- Fear----- Supernaturalism ------ Ghost
14. The main idea of MY BANK ACCOUNT is:
Fear ---- Phobia---- Chaos ----- lack of banking awareness
15. Conrad, by profession was a:
Businessman ----- Merchant ----Trader ---- Investor
16. The following sentences are spoken by:
 It is not when anyone dies here it is when one of the Cernogratz dies.
 I dare say her grandfather was a footman or sort of.
 We are different creatures there is nothing in life that join us together.
 If people cooperate us we have a good chance to catch our man.
17. He spent much of his time in this castle as a boy.
Amalie’s father ----- Amalie’s grandfather ------Amalie’s mother ----None
18. Mention the names of three guests and three police men:
1. ----------------------- ------------------------ --------------------- (Police men)
2. ---------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------- (Guests)
19. The age of King was:
30 -------------- 30s ------------- Not mentioned ----------none
20. Progress was written:
 After World war I  Before World War I
 After world War II  None
21. ‘Under the Greenwood Tree’ is a:
Speech Song Ballad Sonnet

22. The Happy person of sir Henry Wotton does not believe in:
Lie Rumor Humor Corruption

23. He was a gardener in PROGRESS.


 Marshal  Hannah
 Gage  None
24. He was a driver in PROGRESS.
 Hannah  Marshal
 Gage  None
25. Eddie died with a:
 Bomb  Gun
 Missile  Pistol
26. Tom Meldon died of:
 Heart broken  Covid 19
 Malaria  None
27. The Happy person of sir Henry Wotton entertains his time with:
Kids Intellectual Religious book None

28. The following dialogues were spoken by:


 That is why no women have ever been great artists or scientists.
 There is no logical distinction between a civilian and a soldier.
 Why not say thirty pieces of silver?
 With a single bomb we could wipe out the population of as big city as Manchester.
 This will bring fame and fortune to me.
29. ‘Monsieur’ is a French word and it is used for:
 Sir  Warrior
 Mr.  Two of them
30. The Happy person of sir Henry Wotton is always ready for:
Challenge Disaster Death Danger

31. ‘Binding offer’ means:


 Terms cannot be broken of the offer.
 Smart offer
 Offer includes power and wealth
 None
32. ‘Horse- knackers’ means:

 Slaughterers of horses  Slaughterers of insects


 Slaughterers of humans  None

33. ‘Expeditious’ means:

 Pace  Fast
 Speedy  None

34. Professor Corrie first wanted to sell his invention to the:


 British govt
 German govt
 Any govt that offers him wealth
 None
35. The Happy person of sir Henry Wotton does not have:
Envy Anger Emotion Skills

36. The Happy person of sir Henry Wotton controls his:


 Anger  Power
 Emotion  Temptation
37. The main idea of THE WOLVES OF CERNOGRATZ is:
 Supernaturalism  Expressionism
 Existentialism  None
38. The Abbot of Canterbury had:
 200 servants  Not mentioned
 100 servants  70 servants
39. The title of H.H. Munro is SAKI and Saki is originally a/an:

 Urdu word  Turkish word


 Persian word  Arabic word

40. Stephen Leacock was a/an:


 English author  American author
 Canadian author  None

41. The time duration was assigned to Abbot for questions three was:
 2 months  2 weeks
 3 months  3 weeks
42. The answer of first question is:
 30 pence  27 pence
 29 pence  None
43. The answer of second question is:
 20 hours  Two days
 24 hours  18 hours
44. The prize was given to shepherd by King John:
 10 Nobles  9 Nobles
 4 Nobles  None
45. 630 people have to be rescued against 03 life-boats, one would have expected:

 Chaos  Panic
 Indiscipline  Fear

46. Which poem/poems is/are ballad in the following?


 I had reached your doorstep  Abbot of Canterbury
 The Toys  None
47. Two minutes’ silence is observed in:

 Scotland  Spain
 France  England
48. Auburn village of Oliver Goldsmith is located in:
 Scotland  England
 Ireland  Wales
49. The villagers of Oliver Goldsmith were:
Talented & Skilled Happy & Healthy Simple and Innocent None

50. The very first stanza of THE DESERTED VILLAGE is replete with:
Elegiac Nostalgia Memory None

51. Match the words/phrases with their meanings:


Sleights of art Feats of strength Reprove Matron

Aged woman Fury/Anger Physical power Clever tricks

52. ‘Toil remitting’ is mentioned in THE DESERTED VILLAGE and it means:


Vacation Working day Work-ceasing Space

53. The chief reason for Auburn village destruction was:


Crime Dishonesty Corruption Ill-fares

54. According to Oliver Goldsmith, they are country’s pride:


Peasants Skilled Villagers Lords

55. When once destroyed can never be:


Compensated Repaired Replaced Supplied

56. ‘The Armistice Day’ commemorated every year on 11:

 December  March
 November  August

57. LUCY GRAY was written in:


1810 1799 1900 1951

58. It is believed that:


 Lucy Gray is dead
 Lucy Gray is a living child
 Native people are unaware
 Lucy gray was injured only
59. Wordsworth compared Lucy Gray with the following animal while she was going to town:
Mountain Roe Whale Eagle Hippo

60. ‘If everybody cooperates, we have a good chance of catching our man’ spoken by:

 Stevens  Manning
 Mr. Abbot  Johnson
61. THE CANTERBURY TALES was written by:

 Gower  John Walton


 Chaucer  Shakespeare
62. Radio was invented by:
Hertz ----Marconi--- Maxwell---- None
63. ANGLO ---SAXONS are the names of:
Germanic tribe----Germanic communities----Germanic islands ----None
64. YAWS is disease of:
 Intense hot climate  Frost
 Hot wet climate  None
65. A sonnet is a poem with 14 lines, along with two stanzas:
Octave & Sestet 5 – πέντε 7- επτά (eptá) None

66. Each line of SONNET COMPOSED UPON WESTMINTER BRIDGE having:


5 syllable & 5 beats 5 syllables 10 beats 10 syllables & 5 beats None

67. Westminster is constructed over the:


Nile Thames Amsterdam Indus

68. Match the following:

J.H.Walsh Alexandre Dumas St. .John Ervine

1. The Count of Monte Cristo 2. The Count’s revenge 3. Progress


69. Pakistan Zindabad was written by:
 John Milton  Leacok
 John Walton  None
70. The age of Mrs. Meldon was?

 33  30
 32  30s

71. It was Eddie death anniversary:

 3rd  1st
 2nd  None

72. SCIENCE AND SCIENTIST has been taken from:

 The world of science  Science and invention


 The wonders of science  None

73. According to ‘science and society’ science is as important in this trouble period as humanities and:
 Religion
 Values
 Mathematics
 None
74. The age of PROFESSOR CORRIE was?
 50
 50s
 50-60
 60s
75. Professor Corrie believed that no woman can never be good artist and:
 Administrator
 Doctor
 Scientist
 None
76. The relationship between baron and Baroness was:
 Spouse
 Siblings
 Parents
 Colleague
77. Once Eddie played a cricket match and he scored -----?
 30 runs
 33 runs
 5 runs
 50 runs
78. He was a gardener in PROGRESS:
 Marshal
 Gage
 Mills
 Else
79. Morcerf was killed by:
 Monte Cristo
 Albert
 Bertuccio
 Himself
80. Who had stronger imagination in the following?
 Baron
 Baroness
 Amalie
 Grubel
81. Marseilles is a sea coast and located in the:
 North of France
 South of France
 South-east of France
 Centre of France
82. Professor Corrie wanted to be remembered along with his invention like:
 Mills
 Einstein
 Miller
 Newton
83. Which figure of speech has been employed in the following poetic line:
Earth has not anything to show more fair
Dull would he be who could pass by

Paradox Personification Smile Hyperbole

84. The entire population of Pakistan was ------ when it came into being.
 -70 million ---80 million ---40 million ---None

85. The name Pakistan was invented by Chaudhry Rehmat Ali in --------.
 -1947---1945---1930----1933

86. The name PAKISTAN is combined with two languages, Pak is Urdu word and ISTAN is:
 -turkish word ----Persian word ----Arabic word ----hebrew word

87. ‘Organized butchery’ was used by Mrs. Meldon for:

 Duel
 Killing
 War
 Politics
88. Pakistan was the ----- largest nation in Islamic world when it came into being.
 -2nd -----1st ---------5th ---------3rd -----

89. The Hostile Witness was written by:


D.Y.Morgan ---- Taylor--- H.H.Munro -----None
90. THE HOSTILE WITNESS was a:
91. Tragic play---- Melo-play---Detective play---
92. The main idea of INCIDENT OF THE FRENCH CAMP is:
Unpatriotic Lover Enmity Patriotic person

93. The feelings of Napoleon were compared with:


Mother-eagle Mother-tiger Deer Pigeon

94. RATISBON is mentioned in INCIDENT OF THE FRENCH CAMP and new name this German city is:
Regensburg Berlin Dresden Tyrol

95. Match the words with their meanings in the following:


Twixt Anon Ere Prone Brow

Before Between Soon Forehead

96. (The Toys) The misbehaved child misbehaved with his father:
5 Times 7th Times 10 times 3 Times

97. The child’s mother died due to:


Accident Disease Covid-19 None

98. Who is Victorian poet in the following?


 Coventry Patmore  Shakespeare
 Sir Henry Wotton  None
74. Amalie suffered from illness:

Before Christmas ----- After Christmas ------ Not mentioned ---------- None

75. How many kilometers crew members of Birkenhead were away from cape town?

 -60km---64km-----not mentioned ---none

76. The distance between Darlington and white hart hotel was:

30km--------32km------------50 km-----None
99. ‘The man in the street’ means:
Common person ---- Ordinary man----- Illiterate ----- Two of them
100.The age of Charlton was:
30---------------30s----Not mentioned ------None
101.Sandwich was originally:
Gambler -------- Game –keeper -------- Zoologist ----- Dietician
102.TELEVISION was combined with two languages:
Latin-French ------------ latin –German -------- Latin –Greek --------- None
103.ADMIRAL was introduced in:
16th century ----- 17th century -------- 15th century ------ None
104.Anglo-saxon is off course a:
Growing language ------ dead language -------- global language ---None
105.He was killed in New Castle crime:
John Edward Robson ---- Edwards----Johnson ----Abbot
106.line upon line of red-coated soldiers with set faces, stood in their ranks calmly, awaiting their:
 -Turn----fate----Chance None

107.WAPPI was the name of:


Lap dog---- Lap cat---- Pet cat ----None
108.There was no -----among soldiers.
 Complain ---Fear--- Murmur ----None

109.The Cernogratz is:


Story---- drama---- Novel----None
110.Amalie von Cernogratz died on:
30 Dec---------29 Dec-----------25 Dec-------None
111.The determination of all hands was far more than I thought could be effected by the best:
 -Discipline -----Indiscipline ----Unity ----Bravery

112.How many Indonesians suffered from YAWS?


 -11 million ---10 million ---13 million ----None

113.When Yaws was broken out in Indonesia?


 -1948----1950----1951---none

114.The Hostile Witness is a:


 Detective drama  Melo- drama
 Social drama  Revenge drama
115.The duration of dialogue between Quaid-i-Aazam and Gandhi was:
 3 months  3 weeks
 2 moths  2 weeks
116.The World bank gave loan to Mexico in:
 1950  1952
 1951  None
117.Who is Elezathabn poet in the following?
 Shakespeare  G.Allana
 Wordsworth  None
118.THE DESERTED VILLAGE was published in:
1717 1771 1778 1770

119.‘The Angel in the House’ was written by:


LEIGH Hunt Sir henry Wotton Walter Scott Coventry Patmore
120.M
121.The Count of Monte Cristo was written by:

 J.H.Walsh  St. John. G.


 Alexandre Dumas  None

122.Who composed THE COUNT’S REVENGE?


 J.H.Walsh  St. John Ervine
 Alexandre Dumas  None

123.Albert was ---------- years old.

 20  19
 21  17

124.Who is Catalan in the following characters?

 Edmond Dantes  Mercedes


 Fernand Mondego  None

125.How many years did the Count of Monte Cristo spend in jail?

 20  13
 10  None

126.His only chance of safety lies in your:

 Gallantry  Mercy
 Kindness  Generosity

127.The deal of FORTRESS OF YANINA was done in:

 1822  1818
 1823  1820
128.Marseilles is a sea coast and located in the:

 North of France  South of France


 Central France  None

129.The following dialogues are spoken by?


 It is an Arab custom, never to eat in the house of deadly enemies.
 An eye for an eye, a tooth for tooth, that is the rule I follow.
 When a man resolves to avenge himself, he should first of all tear out the breast from his chest.
 His safety will be purchased by the death of an honorable man.
 Since the young men of today will not fight, it only remains for the older ones to do.
 You have come back from the tomb and to the tomb you shall return.
130.The duel place was:

 Bois de vinnces  Normandy


 Ru Du Helder  None

131.The enquiry against the Count of Morcerf was conducted by:


 Prime Minister  Army Chief
 President  Deputy

132.What was the time of duel fighting?

 9  10
 8  9.30


133.Who was the second of Albert?

 Morrel  Beauchamp
 Bertuccio  None

134.Initial, Edmond Dantes & Fernand Mondego were --------------------- by professions.

 Navigators  Sailors
 Tourists  Captains

135.The weapon in duel fight was?

 Sword  Revolver
 Gun  None

136.Au revoir is a/an --------------------word.

 Latin  French
 Greek  Hebrew

137.Au revoir means ---------------------------.

 Welcome  Good morning


 Good bye  None

138.Pugnacious means:

 To fight  To combine
 To kill  None

139.This is the mandatory component/part of Melo-drama:


 Killing of a person
 Revenge
 Love story
 Sad end
140.‘Dragged down into the mire’

 Ruin someone’s respect  Ruin someone’s property


 Ruin someone’s power  None

141.Horse- knackers means:

 Slaughterer of soldiers  Slaughterer of animals


 Slaughterer of horses  None

142.‘Organized butchery’ was used by Mrs. Meldon, for:

 Fight  Duel
 War  None

143.‘All Paris is ringing with it’ means:

 Burning issue  Current issue


 Important topic  Misery

144.Mrs. Meldon, by nature was:


 Aggressive
 Sensitive
 Peevish
 Silent
145.Silence was written by:
 Robert Rrowning
 Robert Lynd
 Leacock
 None
146.‘Expeditious’ means:

 Double  Heavy
 Speedy  Slow

147.The Count’s Revenge is:


 Revenge drama
 Emotional drama
 Melo drama
 None
148.‘Cloud on your brow’ means:

 Sign of joy  Sign of worrying


 Sign of surprise  None

149.Who was Beauchamp?

 Lord  Journalist
 Count  Lawyer


150.Who were the enemies of the French?

 Russians  Turks
 Arabs  None

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