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The ship, with its crew, _ lost. @) have @) am (@) bad @ was Choose the correct option. Much of their glory faded away. Q) are (2) ‘were (8) has (4) have Co-ordinate the two sentences selecting the correct sentence. She was tired. She went to work, (1) Because she was tired, she went to work, (2) Asshe was tired, she went to work. (8) Since:she was tired, she went to work, (4 Although she’was tired, she went to work, ? Choose the correct complex sentence from the given options. She doesn’t like me. Do you know the reason ? “() Do you know the reason she doesn't like me ? (2) She doesn't like me do you now why ? (8) Do you know she doosn’t, like me why ? * (4) Do you know the reason w! she doesn’t like me? \ 8. Change the given sentence. (fom, compound to complex) He wanted to win the prize and worked hard. (1) He work hard to win. (2) He worked hard so that he might win the prize. (3) To win the prize he thought of working hard. (4) If you want to win you ought to work hard, Choose the correct option. These clothes, are expensive; still, people buy them. (change from compound to complex) (1) People buy these clothes, yet they are expensive, (2) These clothes are expensive, yet people buy them, (8) In spite of being expensive, poople buy these clothes. (4) Pooplo buy these clothes, but they are expensive. 10, Choose the correct option. It was wot. He took a taxi. (change into. compound sentence) (i) He took a taxi it being wet. @) When it was wet, he took a taxi. (8) Since it was wet, he took a taxi. @ twas wet, therefore, hetook a taxi, aw 9. 11, 12. 14, . Change the senterice. (from complex | 15. . to compound) Although they were defeated, they: were not disgraced. _ (1) They had to be defeated because they were disgraced. j (2) They are “defeated to be | + disgraced. (8) They wore. defeated but not disgraced. (4) Disgraced they were not, but defeat. 16, . Choose the correct option making! the following a conditional sentence. You can't get in. you don't have the tickets. (1) You can’t got in whether, you have the tickets. (2) You don't have the tickets you-can't get in, (@ You can't get. in if you don't! 47 have the tickets. ~ (4) You can’t get in, you don't "have tickets, ~ 188"Put the verb into the correct form, ~ in the given conditional sentence. If I ___ his number, I would | 18. phone him, dow) (1) know (2) knew : (8) will have know is (4 had know . Choose the correct option for the blank. | If T had known you were in hospital, [. to visit you. — (1) would have gone ee (2) go " (8) will had gone (4) could gone Choose the correct option to fill in the blanks. Ifyou (tell) we had run out of bread, (buy) some, (conditional) () have told ; would have ng brought @told ; would have bought Sylhad told ; would have bought (GS had told ; would buy a Ghose the correct option to fill in the blanks, If I (aye) my hair blue, everyone | (laugh) at me: (conditional) (1) dyed ; would laugh @)shad dyed ; would laugh Rivet ; would have laughed Gpssve j will be laughed CHB3s0 the correct option, If you ___ in my position, what would you do? () is (@), pad Cesc tho option that is the lot indirect transformation of théjgiven sentence. ‘Leshall tell him exactly what I think,’ she said. (1) She said that she will tell him exactly what she thinks, (@) She said that she could tell him exactly, what she _ (thought, (BkShe said she should tell him pexactly what she thinks. (She said she would tell him SBxactly what she thinks, (2) were (4) have 19. 20." a1, Choose the option that is the correct direct narration of the following sentence. She reminded me to switch off all the lights. (1) “Remind me to switch off all the lights,” she ordered. @) “Remember switching lights,” she,reminded. (8) “Remember to switch off all the off lights,” she said. 28. (@ “Remember lights to be switched off,” she told. Choose the.correct option. People believed that the earth was flat. (change-into passive voice) (1) The earth was bélieved to be flat. (2) ‘The earth had been believed | 24. to be flat, . (8) Tho earth was fat was believed! by many people. (4) The earth have beer! believed to be flat by people. ‘Choose the corréct option. They rang the Church bells as a 25. flood warning. (change into passive | 26, voice) (1) The Church bells had beon rung as a flood warning by them. . (2) The Church bells were rung as a flood warning by them, (8) The Church bells have been rung as a flood warning by] “them. (4) The Church bells were rang *} as a flood warning by them. 27, 22, Choose the correct option. Tell Mr. Smith to wait here. (change into passive voice) (1) Mr. Smith should be told to ~ wait there. (2) Mr. Smith should be asked to wait here, (8) Let Mr. Smithgbe told to wait there. @) Let Mr. ssaith Rol waiter. . Choose the correcfSption: Change. the @tatence — from affirmative to negative, We tried every plan, (1) Every plan was not tried. (2) Tried’ we every plan, but could not. ® We have notitiied every plan given. &. We left no piabStsed Choose the appSépriate phrasal verb to fill in the blank. ‘The negotiations ___ because neither side would compromise. (1) broke away (2) broke down (3) broke out (4) broke into “Once in a blue Mgon’ means : (1) ghostly rarely (3) unfairly queerly Choose from the' gigen options and replace the underlined word with a phrasal verb. I could understand neither head nor tail of his speech. (1) pass into look into (8) make out 8 set up Select the coi ‘meaning of the underlined phré Iwas carried away. arguments. (QQ) summoned (2) subdued (8) influenced (4) ‘interrupted ! 1 81. Choose the correct option. Business was so bad that many small () clisedin’ = @) closed down @) closeup (4) close along . Choose the correct option for tho underlined phrasal verb, 1 applied for the job but they timed down my c.v, because of inexperience. | (Q) Rejected (2) Switched off 8 Assembled (4) Postponed | ). Choose the correct option, She was during the interview. . Q) Hungry (8) Quick to respond (4) Restless ~ Fill in the blank with the correct option. In the family business, I___ to elder brother. ny (1) play second fiddle - @) second-rate @) second-class man @ * @ eee double 83, 84, Select the idiom which best fits the underlined phrase, The Indian democracy has survived) many a crisis, (1) autopien ideal (2) thrown cold water on (8) weathered many storms @ awot blanket Select the correct meaning of: ‘To meet one’s waterloo: (1) Tobe poor and needy @) Tolosea decisive contest (8) To'loose a chance @ Suffering some misfortune . | The expression ‘through thick and thin’ means - (1) exercising for good health (2) cooking with different curries (3) in day or night @) in good times and bad 38, ‘Spill the beans’ means (1) spoil a dish while cooking (2) to give away a secret (3) make a culinary mess @ to fail a trade settlement Choose the correct spelling. @ Guarentee (2) Guarantee (8) Garantee @ Garenti . Choose the correct spelling. (2) Accommodation @) Accomodation @) Accomedation @ Accumadation Choose the correctly spelled word. @) Exzazerated (2) Exegerated @) Exaggerated (4) Exazverated Choose the option that is meaningfully correct. (@) Everyone cheered the ascent of the hot air balloon. @) Everyone cheered the assent of » the hot air balloon. @ Everyone cheered the’ amend of the hot air balloon. 4 Everyone cheered the’ accent of the hot air balloon, Select the proper word for the blank. ~—— Telations have ruined many families. (1) Blicit (2) Wicit @) Hlusion (4) Allusion . Select the correctly spelt word. (1) Barryeade (2) Bariecade (@) Barricade (4) Barricad The synonym of the word ‘Daunting’ is: @) Reassuring (2) Formidable (8) Inviting (4). Appearance Which of these words is not a (8) Unwavering (4) Yielding a 44, 47. 48. 49, 50. 51, 52. * 68. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to C: () Deranged (2) Distracted @) Sane @) Shakys~ ‘The synonym of Jeopardise is @ Impl —@) Imperiadus (8) Indulgent (4) Infest he ‘Antonym of the word Suan @ Gleefal (2) Thrilled @) Despondent (4) Euphoric | Antonym of the word, Fleeting is : (1) Lasting Q) Epherigtal (8) ‘Transient 4) Short gry Choose the correct piibnotic transcription of: a etation oF (1) /ebspekiciin/ (2) /expectafn/ (@) /ekspnetin (4) /ikspectanin/ The correct phonetic transcription of }- the word. : Bought is: @) /bo:t} Q) Iba @) /bu:t/ 4 Ibaogfo/ The phonetic transeripfn of FROZEN is () Lfrevzn! — (2) J froze! (8) Ffrovzon/ (4) froozn/ Choose the option with the correct transcription and stress mark on the word a () farzaraG! (@) Péizan 2 (8) /dize1@y/ (4) /dezetr Ghoose tho option with thd Gorrect stross mark: (0)'-/'temptetfn/ °@) /temp'terln/ @ Itempter'in/ (4) /te'mpter'jn! Choose the option with the correct transcription and stress mark on the word: Soldier () Isouldze! — (2) /'saifjo/ @) fsoilbo/ (4) I ezldaa/ 64, 55. 56, 58. Choose the correct sentence :pattern for the giverr sentence. She gave him a warm smile+ () Noun Phrase + Verb + Noun/Pionoun + Adjective (@-Nown Phrase + Verb + Noun/Pronoun +:Adverb (3) Noun Phrase + Verb’ + Noun/Pronoun + Noun/Pronoun @hrase) @) Noun Phrase + Verb + Noun! \ Pronoun + Prepositional Phrase Pick’ out the headword and also select what the underlined word stands for. ‘No such diseases were known then, @) Diseases; reposition @) Nosuch diseases; Adjective (8) Diseases; Adverb 2 No such diseases;Noun * "Read the following prose extract and answer the questions that follow : (56 - 58) “Mr. Squeerd appearance was not propossessing, He had but one eye, and the popular prejudice runs in favour of two. The eye he had was unquestionably useful, but decidedly. not ornamental.” “was not prepossessing” in line 1 means: (2) was not possessed of visionary demeanor @ did not make a favourable impression (8) was not comfortably placed @ didnot have a previous history Despite the eye not being beautiful it was ce? @® popular Q) favourable 8) useful @ prejudice ‘The . writer's description of Mr. Squicers is : () Alliterative (2) Onomatopoeic @) Ironic @ Elegiac 61. 62. “Sonnets from the Portuguese” is written by ~ (1) GM. Hopkins (2) Alfred Lord Tennyson @ Mathew Arnold () Elizabeth Barret Browning In ‘ode’, epode’ refers to— (2) the stanza when the dancers stand in the niiddle of stage and sing. (2) the stanza when the dancers move towards left while singing it, (B) the stanza when the dancers move’ towards right while singing it, (@ the stanza when half of the dancers move to left, and rest of them move to right while singing it, ‘Ballads’ in their prototype were — (1) Folk songs ot _— orally transmitted pooms, (2) Songs about the wars between deities and demons, (® Songs about the pastoral beauty. @ Love songs written for the haughty ninidéns, Which of these works does not belong to the Epic Gente ? (1) The lay of the Last Minstrel 2) Paradise Lost (8) Odyssey (4) Wiad “have not met her for ages”. Which figure of speech is used in the | above sentence? (1) Metaphor (2) Hyperbole (8) Irony @) Pun | 64. 65. 66, 68. ‘The Gun Powder Plot’ was the result of— (@) ‘Tension between Anglican and Roman Catholic Church, @) Tension between Charles I and Oliver Cromwell. (8) Tension between Charles Iand his Feudal Lords, (4) Tension between English and French armies in 1628, ‘Tho Waverly novel’ (1814) written by Sir Walter Scott deals with - @) Scottish History (2) Pastoral Romance (8) Supernatural Forces (@) The Plight of common man Which of the following texts does not belong to the Renaissance period ? (@) Thomas Malory’s- Le Morte D’ Arthur (2) Richard Tottel's - Miscellany- (@) John Milton's - Areopagitica (4) Holinshed’s Chronides. Select the correct option. Charles Dickens and Tennyson belonged to: % (1) The Modern Age ) The Post-modern Age @) ‘The Victorian Age (4) The Jacobean Age Who es said that “about the eginning of the ce thore eppeared a aco of writers thee may be termed metaphysical poets” ? (1) Dr, Johnson ' ) John Dryden @ Helen Gardner @ Herbert Grierson 69, 70. 71. 73. 74, "Select the correct option. ‘Two famous metaphysical posts are ~ (Donne and Pope (2) Dryden and Pope () Donne and Marvell > (4) Cowley and Tennyson ~ Who among the following does not belong to contemporary dramatic period ? @) Tom Stoppard @) Oscar Wilde (3) Harold Pinter @ Samuel Beckett Choose the correct option. ‘Fragmentation and Inconclusiveness’ are a mark of the : () Modern period @) Post-modern period @) Victorian period, @ Neo-classical petiod “Two important characteristics of ‘Victorian Age were : (@) Reslism and Materialiam @) Hercism and Classicism (3) Idealism and Love of natuie (@ Classicism and Materialism Select the correct option. ‘Two important novelists of the Romantic Age were : @) Thomas Hardy and Melville @) Francis Bacon and Thomas” Moore (3) Jane Austen and Sir Walter Scott (4) Charles Lamb and Hardy Who among the following is not a dramatist of the Jacobean period ? (QY ‘Thomas Kyd (2) Thomas Middleton * (8) Thomas Heywood (4) John Webster ee 8. 76. The. 78, . Poetry Angela Carter, Margaret Drabble and. AS. Payatt are fiction writers.of the ___ period. (1) Modernist (3) Romantic (2) Post-modernist @) Victorian Literature (1899) is a work by: (2) Paul Verlaine (2) Arthur Symons (9) Stephane Mallarme 4) Arthur Rimbaud Match the following quotes from the romantic literary movement with the poets who said them. Natwe did never betray the heart that loved her E. PB.Shelley should. suprise by 9 fine excess. and not by singularity Poetry ie the best words in thé best order The pleacure that is sorrow is sweeter than the pleasure of pleasure itself Codes: Fst Coleridge G. dohn Keats H. William * Wordaworth @ @) @) @ Qn > moO tte Hama smaamy History of Madness in the Classical ‘Age is an important work written by : (2) Michel Foucault @) Roland Barthes (B) Jacques Derrida @ Raymond Williams 73, 81. ). Although —'P Choose the correct option. A narrative mode that attempts ‘to depict the multitudinous thoughts and feelings whigh pass through the mind of a narraich is: (1) Existentialigih @ Stream of Gomisciousness @ Realm 2 @ Symbolism jodertiism’ first, entered the criti¢al lexicon with Jean: Francois rd, term ‘postmodern’ ‘was.coined by : @) Thab Hossa! (2) Arnold Toynbee (8) Donna Haraway @ TS. Elliot is a ae work jf the postmodern ethos itis writteby + Q) Linda Hutehigon @) Joan Bandar (8) Jean-Francois Lyotard @ Richard Rorty Ezra Pound's mexim ‘Make it new’ heralded whic movement in Titerature? =). () Realism | 88. @) Symbotiom BY | @ Modernism gry | @) Postmodernism ' Who among tho following was not assotiated with the Pre-Raphaelite Movement? (1) WB. Yeats ete | @) Dante Gabriel Rossetti fe | (3) Ford Madox Brown. ” i @)_dobn Everett Millais ee 84. 85. 86, 87. popP The term, ‘Stream of Consciousness was (@) dames Joyce @ Dorothy Richardson (8) William James (@) William Faulkner This literary movement is characterised by its darkly picturesque scenery and its eerie stories of the macabre, Which movement is it ? . @ Romanticism (2) Existentialien @) Symbolism @ Gothic ‘The only novel witten by “Kamala Dasis: (My Story (2) The Stranger Time (8) Alphabet of Lust (4) Yao Allah Arun Kolatkars Sarpa Satra or Snake ‘Sacrifice is a retelling of the epic: () Ramayan (2) Mahabharat (8) Iliad (4 Aeniad Match the characters with the novels of R.K. Narayan in which they figure : - Raju #, The Financial Expert Krishna F. The Vendor of Sweets Jagan G. The English Teacher Marayya H. The Guide Codes: A BCD @ H G@ FE ® EF GH @® G F ER ® F G@ HE 89. 91. 92, 93, 94, ‘Aly is a character who figures in Amitav Ghosh’s novel : (1) The Glass Palace @) Caleutta Chromosomes @) The Shadow Lines (4) ‘Circle of Reason Which one of the following is not a book written by Mulk Raj Anand? (1) TwoLeaves and a Bud One of the ‘criteria of sclection of ‘grammatical iteme’ for teaching is ‘Range, A ‘structure’ which has great range means that — @ 1G used very frequently, @ many synonyms, @ Big used to produce other @ It is“ tised in, a variety of contexts. 2) Across ‘Black Waters =. @). Nectar in a Sieve tempi hee @ APair of Mustachios @ ar Translation Method eso ves . @ Method Jejuri is a literary work written by: (8) ‘Radio Lingual Method @) ‘Kamala Das eicati te (® Commuiicative Jan @) Arun Kolaticar teaching guage (8) Toru Dutt @ Sarojini Naidu 96, Which of the ibllowing statement(s) islarqmtrue for Direct Method of “Beneath it we-have played ; though teaching languages ? . years may roll, A te vocabulary is taught O, sweet companions, loved with love ugh demonstration, objects intense, andi pictures, For your sakes thall the tree be over B. Astract vocabulary ia tdught by association of ideas. Tee lines have fakon from the () Only Aistrue. Boom @ Only Bis true. (D). The Lotus (8) BothA and B are true, @) Our Casuariana Tree ® Bor amedinim @) Lakshman @) Papers 97, In Shick mthod of language te is Grilling’ the contzal is a novel + techs written by: (1) Audio Jingual Method (Q) Anita Desai ! j@) Communicative Language 2) Shashi Deshpande Teaching . (@) Kamala Das (8) Direct Mothod ) VS. Naipaul ( Grammar Translation Method 20 98. Which, of the following enables the | students to make up their-own ideas .' owhile:writing a composition? (Literary Composition 8 @) Oral Composition a (8) Free Composition @) Written Composition 99. ‘The order of learning language skills + in the Direct Method of Language Teaching is : () Speaking, reading, Tistoning writing ‘@ Reading, writitig, i ‘speaking ” 8) Lees reading, vwriting? aking @ “iste speaking, rea ihe ding, ,@o © 100. Which of the following statementSYs pot true for Grammar Translat ‘Method ? @ Grammar is taught deductively” (2). The basic unit of teaching is the alphabet. « @) Reading and writing aie given importance, a "Accuracy isemphasised. «9 which of the following is closest | learning of English Language? vy, (1) The Communicative Approach’ emphasizes on the functions of the language as well as the rules, @) It is accuracy based rather than fluency based. (8) The learning takes _ place! according to the -need of the learner, @ It relies on non-authentic | materials, a 102, Which is the correct order of writing the composition process’? (@) @ Structuring (8) Copying (ii) Transcribing (iv) Composition -@) @_ Transcribing (i) Copying ot i Composition @_ Transcribing Gi) Copying Gi) Composition Gv) Structuring © © Copying Gi) Transcribing (ii) Composition Gv) Structuring 103, In which of the following methods are ‘substitution tables’ used excessively as a learning resource ? ) Grammar Translation Method (2) Direct Method - (@) Structural Method (@) Communicative Language ‘Teaching : 104, The writing exercise which involves ‘rearranging of words: to gramimatically correct sentences’ is an example of : (1) Free writing (2) Guided writing (3) Sentence structure (4) Creative writing 16 |, 106. In the Audio— Signal Method: 101. Inthe Communicative sot |. to, ) Skills are sequenced : Reading, Speaking, Listening _ and Writing are developed in drder, (2) Skills are sequenced :, Writing, Reading, Speaking and Listening are developed in order. (8) Skills are sequenced : Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing are developed in order, (4) Skills are sequenced : Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking are developed in order, 108. Which of the following is not an aim of creative writing ? 1) To encourage selfexpression in students. @) To teach the students correct forms of writi ‘writing, (8) To develop, a sense of achievement; among stu @ To enable students to make Ba good use of their free time, 107, While teaching a prose piece, why should a teacher ask the students to read the text silently ? _ Q) To To maintain dicpline in the @ teh help weaker students while others are engaged in reading. iz (8) To enable learners to meuiorize| important points from the text. * @ To enable the learners to comprehend the text on their * own. 108. Which one of the following statement is most’ suited to ‘Communicative | English Language’ Teaching ? (@) The shif is from teacher centered to learner-centered classes, (2) It is from learner-centered classes to teacher centered. (8) Itis totally class centered, @) It has nothing to do with the teacher or learner but only the * + content matter which has to be taught. 109, The importance of ‘Free Composition’ the teacher's ideas, @) Paves’ the way for logical and creative work. | | Tian | (1) Helps the pupils in following | | (8) Assistance is given in the form of! . substitute table and vocabulary. (4) The teacher helps the atudenta showing them picture charts | and do silent reading, 12 110, Teachingof English Poctry.is: + (D It is necessary only at: the primary and middle school level, . (2) It should. not be continued at the higher classes as it is a waste of time. @ Tt has immense value at’ senior secondary school level as it tends to, develop emotional, imaginative and aesthetic side of students ersonality. @ it has vtilvarian PUTpORe. | 111. One éf the criteria for ‘Grouping’ language items for the Burpose of teaching is ‘Semantic Groiiping’. Semantic grouping is based on— @ Sitnilarity of understanding, (2) Suillarity of sounds, , (8) Similarity of structures @) Similarity of contexts 112, Diagnostic'tests are administered to - @ ovaluato the effectiveness of @ w rank ‘and ' ‘promote students on the basis of merit, (8) to classify students on the basis of their levels of competerice, (4 to find out the weaknesses, among students in order to plan remedial work. 113, Which of the following is- least appropriate while presenting lenguagé items jin the Second Language classroom ? (1) Teaching the item orally first ee bre Proceeding to written 2) Seng" ‘the, item and telling __ the students the rules involved, (® Allowing the students to tise the item through imitation. @) Reinforcing the-item at regular intervals, 114, 116. 117. ‘118. 119, 120. Identify the part of speech of the underlined word, with books and games. @) Noun (3) Adjective @) Verb (4) Adverb They while away ‘their ae | 121, Choose ‘the correct option for the blank. Have you good books on English you can lend me ? () Any @) One @) Little () Every 16, Fill in the blank with the correct | 122, Choose the correct articles from form of verb. He had a good fight with his landlord before leaving the village a year ago, () has (2) have @ aid (4) bad Choose the correct part of speech of the underlined word, Ishall see you next Monday. (2) Vorb (@) Adverb ) Noun (&) Adjective. Fill in the blank with the correct forni of the verb. * He is . of rich parents. (1) born 2) borne @) bored (4) borning Fill in the blank with an appropriate option. He didn’t make _ (Q) One's (2) Much (3) Many (4) Lovely The match will be telecast live. The underlined word is: © (2) an adjective used as a noun (2) an adverb used as a pronoun (3) an adverb used as a verb @ an adjective used.as an adverb Fill in the blanks with the correct option, room in this hotel has a private bathroom. (1): Some (2). Every (®) All ( Oneself mistakes. q | 3 the given options to fill in the Blanks. Where there is hope. Maa. @) aan (8) the, the (4) zero article, zero article life, there is 128, Choose the correct articles from the givon options to fill in. the blanks. Thad ___ sleep () a, the @) aa very bad night; I didn’t, wink, @) thea @) a,an 124, Choose the correct determiner to ‘() Most fill in the blank. is known about the side offects of this drug. (Q) Few (8) Little (4 Such Fill in the blank with an appropriate article. water must be pure if it is to be drunk. Ma 2) No article (3) An (@ The 126, Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb. Just as I the house, the phone rang. (D have left (2) was left (8). was leaft ~ (4) was leaving 127, Fill in the blank with the correct tense form. These tablets__ (1) should taken (2) be taken (8) are'to be taken @ have been take twice a day. 128. Chose the correct form of tense from the options given : I____ my watch while I ait last night. @) drop, wind =. (2) dropping, winding (8) was dropping, wind’ (4) dropped, was winding 129, Fill'in, the blanks with the correct | options given below : Cuckoos ____. nests. They the nests of other birds. (not build, use) (D. do not build;-uses. (2) do not build; use + (8) does not build; use (4) do not build; used a 180. Fill in the blank with the correct option, ‘Tho train ___ for Lancknow at eight. (1) have been left @) will left (8) will leaved (4) leaves. 181. Choose the correct tense form from the options given: ~ By next March we five years. Q) will be living (2) shall be living (8) shall have been living (4) ‘shall have living here for 182,. Fill in, the blank. with -the: correct option. + India is a noble, gorgeous land, teoming _____ natural wealth, . y with 2) of @ on @ at, 183, Choose the.correct preposition. Camels are peculiarly adapted __2_ life in the desert. 2 (D of: , (2) to N (3) with (4) for 134. Fill in ‘the blank with the correct option. Your argument is___‘the point: (1) besides @) beside (8) between (4) among 136. Fill inthe blank with the correct n option. NO She came _ her own car, > ‘(Preposition) => (1) from @ at () through = (4) in 186, Fill in the blank with the correct option, - to am delighted your sucgess. PO (Proposition) ve re @) at @ on th @) of @) from. Br. Fil in the blank with an appropriate preposition. The mountains in the north are eo always covered. snow. © @) behind ® of ni @ into @ with , o = They often meet in a park. (ast habit) - @ could (2) should @) might 4) would u : 1 189, Fill in the blank with the correct | 146. Choose the sentence that uses the option. positive degree of the adjective dull They ‘look ferocious. They ___ be (2) None other girls are as dull robbers. (strong likelihood) \ aa she. @) shall @) would | @ No other girl is as dull as she (8) must (4) ought-to is in the class. 140, Choose the cbirect auxiliary Rerb. (8) She is a duller girl in the class. Don't play with Knives, youxt__ (4) She is the dull girl. ‘get hurt. (likelihood) n | ) should (2) need QF | 147, Fill in the blank with the correct @) might (4) have 2 degree of Adjective. 141, Choose the appropriate auxiliary. Tt is today than it was verb. yesterday. you be quiet! (order) Gy (@) colder Q) cold () Need @y Might @) coldest (4) most cold. (B) Ought @, Will Si 142, Fill in the blank with the Sree 148. Choose the correct option. option. 1 Td like to have a____ car. The one You —_ buy your tickewthtore!| That got keeps breaking down. starting your journey. (Necessity) | () reliable (2) more reliable Q) may (2) can (8) miost rely (4) reliabler (8) ought to (4) must 148, Choose the correct auxiliary ygrb. | 149, Choose the correct answer of the You be hungry aftehoyour underlined part: Jong walk. (probability) = 9} Tennyson is not the greatest of all (1) have (2) must gy |. poets. (8) dare ought > =|) Superlative 144, Fill in the blank with the correct | (2) Comparative option, out _ | @) Positive news about corona is |i i very disquieting. (uperlative \ @) Double superlative degree) 1 ns ; (D) late -@) intest x50, arte the blank with the correct (2): Jat 4) ol option. © leter @ older p9 My dues of seven thousand rupees 148. Which one of the ‘allowing ions to him. (eubject — vorb is correct ? t) ay Honey is preferable than suger. : Co nave paid @ Honey is more preferable © had paid sugar. aq (@) Honey is more preferable to sugar. @) been paid (4) Honey is preferable to sugar. (4) has been paid gw SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 08 16.

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