The Cycle of The Life' Is The..?: Sa - English (Content)

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 2

-- 3 --v- 2012

-- j---

Language Elements

a) thin

1. / jul d i /

Find the corresponding English word to the


above phonetic notation.
a) zoology

b) eulogy

c) geology

d) unknown

2. It is an out of the blue stance for me.

The meaning of the idiom underlined is ....


a) completely unexpected

b) obese

c) husky

d) fat

11. He has gone through a lot over the past two


years.

Locate the meaning of the phrasal verb underlined.


a) experienced

b) travelled

c) read

d) done

12. Hastily serving the cookies, Mary was tired


at the end of the night.

The underlined part is ....

b) entirely surprised
c) absolutely over joyed

d) totally sad

3. Which of the following is good advice for

a) Gerund phrase

b) Participial phrase

c) Dependent clause

a) Attend only the lectures you believe will


be the most important.
b) Date your notes for later reference and sit
near the front of the room.
c) Get emotionally involved.

13. Who invented ................ fax machine?

Insert suitable article, if necessary.


a) a

b) an

a) Only great men


are
tragic
heroes.
b) Tragic heroes
contribute
to
their
own
destruction.
c) There is always
a flaw in the character of a tragic hero.
d) Tragic heroes keep themselves from
obsession.
23. Who said "Fair is foul, and foul is fair" in

Macbeth?

d) Perfect participle phrase

taking notes from a lecture?

c) the d) zero article

14. In English grammar, a reported question is


called ................ question.

b) Last Sunday in the month of May

c) Macbeth

d) Duncan

c) First Sunday in the month of May


d) Fourth Sunday in the month of March

24. ''There's no art


To find the mind's construction in the face.''

Name the speaker of the above lines in

4. In writing Curriculum Vitae, when salary

history is required in the advertisement concerned, one should ....

b) include this information in its own document and submit it with the Curriculum
Vitae.

b) polite

c) direct

d) unknown

c) include this information in the cover letter.


d) quote his salary history in all fictitious
terms.
5. What two factors should be a consideration

when choosing the size of the paper you will


use to write a letter on?
1. How much information you have to impart

b) Malcolm

c) Macbeth

d) Lady Macbeth

Caesar less, but that I loved Rome


more" in Julius Caesar?

Find the best alternative.

a) Antony

E. Ram Bhaskar Raju

15. He made the child drink the milk.

The passive voice form of the above sentence is ....


a) The child was made to drink the milk.
b) The milk was made to drink by the child.
c) The milk was drunk by the child.
d) The passive voice expression is not feasible here.
16. Alice is as tall if not taller than Mary.

2. How large or small you write

a) Duncan

25. Who says, "Not that I loved

(CONTENT)

b) Brutus

c) Cassius

d) Decius

26. 'Showing How the Art of Lying May Be


Taught' is the subtitle of the poem
..................
a) The Cloud.

b) A Spring Morning.

c) Anecdote for Fathers. d) Daybreak.


27. In regard to the name of the poet
R.L.Stevenson, the letters R.L. stand for
................
a) Robert Louis

b) Roberta Lewis

c) Ralph Lauren

d) Robert Lynd

3. The size of your envelope

Correct the above sentence, if necessary.

4. The formality of your letter

a) Alice is as tall as Mary, if not taller.

a) 1 and 2

b) 2 and 3

b) Mary is taller than Alice, if not tall.

a) O. Henry

b) Saki

c) 3 and 4

d) 4 and 1

c) Alice is taller than Mary, if not taller.

c) Lewis Carroll

d) Voltaire

6. Select the correctly punctuated sentence in

this group.
a) My favourite teacher, who just happens to
be my uncle, retired from the university
last summer.
b) My favourite teacher who just happens to
be my uncle, retired from the university
last summer.
c) My favourite teacher, who just happens to
be my uncle retired from the university
last summer.
d) My favourite teacher who just happens to
be my uncle retired from the university
last summer.

d) Alice and Mary are equally taller, if not


tall.
17. If he ................ a bit faster, he could win the
race yester night.

Choose the best fit for the above past real


conditional.
a) runs

b) run

c) ran

d) had run

18. The stadium was named ................ Rajiv


Gandhi.

Select the appropriate preposition to fill in


the blank.

d) Verb phrase

20. He was running fast.

a) ugly

b) striking

c) elegant

d) chic

10. One way to stay skinny is to get lots of exercise.

Choose the right synonym for the underlined.

d) Help him in hiding his identity and feelings


37. The walls that the poet makes are made of
a) Bricks and cement b) Green hedge

b) Daybreak
c) The Road Not Taken
d) Because I Could Not Stop for Death
30. The man recovered of the bite,
The dog it was that died.

The dictum professed of the above poetic


lines from Oliver Goldsmith is .....

Identify the part of speech of the word


'fast'.
a) Adjective

d) transfer of evil from man to dog.


31. The rhyme scheme of the poem ''Palanquin
Bearers'' written by Sarojini Naidu is ....... .
a) aabbcc b) abcabc c) abbcca d) abcefg
32. ''Conditional love is rarely genuine.''

b) Adverb c) Noun d) Verb

21. Hang on! I ................ a word with you.

Choose the right verb tense.

Choose the appropriate antonym to the


word underlined.

c) Define the boundary line of his house

c) Wire
d) Barriers of his own emotions
38. The line that shows that the poet doesnt

always think that walls are good is


a) Walls that say ''I shall not yield''
b) Walls that stare or smile
c) Walls that need to fall!
d) Walls that cover what is inside
39. The line ''Walls that never let me / truly
touch / those that I love so very much''
a) Meet his near and dear ones
b) Express his feelings to his loved ones
c) Be in touch with his close relatives
d) Allow his loved ones to come to him

b) Noun phrase

9. What a comely countenance!

a) A Spring Morning

b) Don't let any intruder come in

means these walls don't let him

c) Adverb phrase

d) resent

29. 'The cycle of life' is the thematic concern


of the poem...

a) Protect him from inclement weather

c) the man was wicked but the dog, innocent.

a) Adjective phrase

c) refute

28. The sobriquet of the author William


Sydney Porter is ................

I build walls:
Walls that protect,
Walls that shield,
Walls that say I shall not yield
Or reveal
Who I am or how I feel.
I build walls:
Walls that hide,
Walls that cover what's inside,
Walls that stare or smile or look away,
Silent lies,
Walls that even block my eyes
From the tears I might have cried.
I build walls:
Walls that never let me
Truly touch
Those I love so very much.
Walls that need to fall!
Walls meant to be fortresses
36. The poet builds walls because they

b) the dog was the victim of man.

b) an improvised gadget

b) abide

(36 - 40): Read the following poem and


answer the questions that follow.

d) Preposition not required

a) a summarized paragraph.

a) bridge

d) 1770 - 1850

c) after

Opt the right choice to tag the underlined


part.

The meaning of the word underlined is ....

b) 1795 -1821

c) 1772 -1834

a) the evil survives while the good is sacrificed.

Transcoding Information is apperceived as


....

8. The teacher said he would not brook such


outrageous conduct in the classroom.

a) 1792 -1822

b) for

7. A graphic visual organizer attained in

d) a grid

Romantic poet P.B. Shelley.

a) of

19. The school on the hill was bombed during


the war.

c) a diagram

35. Find out the life span of the English

I Build Walls

Macbeth.

a) indirect

a) Second Sunday in the month of May

b) The Witches

d) Avoid detail while taking notes.

SA - ENGLISH

Check out the exact date for Mother's Day


in the U.S.A.

a) Banquo

The cycle of the life is the..?


a) ignore the request. This information may
damage one's ability to compete for the
position.

34. Different countries celebrate Mother's Day


on different dates.

a) will have

b) shall have

c) have

d) would have
Literature Part

22. One of the following statements related to

Tragic Heroes is not true. Locate it.

Which of the following short-stories


exemplify the above observation?
a) After Twenty Years
b) The Face on the Wall
c) The Nightingale and the Rose
d) None of these
33. 'A serious play with a happy ending'

Point out the suitable genre or literary


form for the above description.
a) Tragedy
c) Tragicomedy

--q, --H- x\--, --- d- ---J-- , --q G- -u, ---j- -K~-, -- -jq x----:

40. The poetic device used for walls in this

poem is
a) Simile
c) Personification

b) Metaphor
d) Alliteration

ANSWERS
1-b; 2-a; 3-b; 4-b; 5-a; 6-a; 7-c; 8-b;
9-a; 10-a; 11-a; 12-b; 13-c; 14-a; 15-a;
16-a; 17-c; 18-c; 19-a; 20-b; 21-a;
22-d; 23-b; 24-a; 25-b; 26-c; 27-a;
28-a; 29-d; 30-a; 31-a; 32-c; 33-c;
34-a; 35-a; 36-d; 37-d 38-c; 39-b; 40-b.

b) Comedy
d) Pastoral Romance

www.eenadupratibha.net

(-- -- ->-x, -t- -v--y -W-E-


--@- --Tx- -a, -- -K~- -P~- -E--)

-- 3 --v- 2012

-- j---

-*-v
---q Ey- vI, II - NN
K~x - d N- '>- vq j vo h. uJn Nx--hE -J-Q-L---E vo --. d
*v- v-h --E* - JhL. N- *vj Eo vo
h. O \ *v \ E vA-Eu
-hC. *v-xE NN - ~
u- *h. *v--, *a
~- - -- -E - \L.
vo -C* u-n j - NN -j -- --l...
---1: C Eo J-Q-L* *a vo-
-- -\?
AY
-Y
B-g-j
Bh-g-j
Nu-n u
Nu-n u
Y Bh-g-j Nu-n u

--2: *a Eo J-Q-L*
-\?

N-

E
3

20
3

x
12

60
4

64

G)

19

15

20

N-
() j *v
vA, D` -v,
x
3
v 5, 3, 4,
a. -*-v- --
o *a u
-C-* --->--E - --
*a- a.
5

x = 5 3 = 15.

. -(G) j
*v >-F-x
*
%h
--,
* %h- NRvE
h 20 + 3 = 23 C .
>Fx .
3. - (G) j*-v
S
E
%h NR
3
v-E ,
-, - *
A
%hxE _ v
-, . F
>Fx .
S
E
2
4. - ()
%h NR--vE
A
, ,

--j- -->-Fx ----C?

13 +13 +18 +18 = 62 C.


. - (G)- j *v Jv, v--
* %h NR vE
h 13 + 20 +12 +18 = 63 C
Jv, v ---o.
3. -(-G)- Jv C Nu-n u
2

= 16 +12 +18 +20 +18 +14 +13 = 111

v C Nu-n u
= 9 +16 +13 +20 +13 +12 +18 = 101

jq C Nu-n u
= 19 +15 +18 +20 +18 +16 +13 = 119

C Nu-n u
= 9 +14 +13 +20 +13 +15 +18 = 102

j N- d - (G) -C.
---5: C *vEo J-Q-L* x, y N--
-\-.
8

1. x = ?
8

>Fx ----J-E *-hC.


5. - ()
9
E
--, S
--
21
>-Fx =
A
21 + 9
= 30 C.
--- 4: C *vEo J-Q-L*
*a vo- ----Ly.

10
12

3 11

GROUP
GROUP
GROUP
I,
I,
II,IV,
II,IV,
JL,DL,
JL,DL,
ASO
ASO
GROUP
GROUP
GROUP ------ I,
I,
I,
I, II,IV,
II,IV,
II,IV,
II,IV, JL,DL,
JL,DL,
JL,DL,
JL,DL,ASO
ASO
ASO
ASO

->->.-.-..-------- ---G-G-L-L--

5
1

. -C Nu-n - v Bh-g-u?
) 4
) 23
) 3 G) 5
-Y - -
2. A--Y,
Bhgj Nu-n u ?
G) 12
) 23 ) 15
) 11
3. -Y v Bh-g C*, Bh-g C-E Nu-n u ?
) 22 G) 11 ) 18 )17
4. , AY Bh-g C, -
Y B-hg E Nu-n u ?
) 3 G) 4 ) 12 ) 11
5. , A--Y, -Y --
Bh-g-j Nu-n u ?
G) 11
) 5
) 15
) 10

N-
1

. - (G)
j *v- v-h J-Q-Lh --E C-* %h 5 - - v
Bh-g-j Nu-n u *-hC.
2. - () A Y, -Y
- Bhg-j- Nu-n
A--Y
u \--E 12
E * *v- NR-11
v-E u h
---Y -\-L.
12+11 = 23.
3. - () -Y v Bhg C, - Bh-g E
12
10
Nu-n u %h-E --- D`--v
h.
10 +12 = 22.
4. - () , AY v
Bh-g C, -Y-
3
Bh-g E Nu-n u
%h, vA--E C, D`-v-E E = 3.
5. - (G) *v NR--i
v-E u, b dx
Bh-g-j---J-E *-hC. --d
--- 11.
11

--3: C *vEo J-Q-L*,


--O- -
*a vo- ---L-y.
>-Fx
--
8
(S)
3

9
2

10

16

21
20

N--
S

9
2

) 42 -G) 448

Jv

14
9

19

v
jq

. j -bd --o Nu-n


u ---?
) 64 ) 66
) 62 G) 63
2. Jv, v --o Nu-n u --?
) 65 ) 66
) 62 G) 63
3. u-C C Nu-n ---o -b d --C?
)
G) jq
) v
) Jv

N--
1

. -(-)j *v D`
--v- 7,
vA-- 6 --o. -O-
l, t
v--E- u
---C.

y
x
6

) 392

N--

-) 336

7
x
6

6 7 = 42.

. () >Fx, ---- *
%h NR vE
h 9 + 2 = 11
C >-Fx -.

12
13
18 20 18
15 13 16

56

2. y = ?

(E)

(A)
1. C >-Fx --?
) 15 G) 9 ) 11 ) 21
2. -C >-Fx ?
) 24 G) 23 ) 15 ) 18
3. -C -- , F >-Fx ?
) 21
) 8 G) 3 ) 9
4. , >-Fx -- -- -C ?
) 2
) 21 G) 9 ) 3
5. -- -- ----i- >-Fx C --o?
) 25 G) 28 ) 35 ) 30

) 38 G) 35
) 48
-) 42

. -(-) - j *v j
%hx- t- vE u h
j -bd -o Nu-n
u *-hC.

. - (-)j *v
8
%h, D`
--v-
56
NR
y
vEo
56, -vA42
Eo 6
6
*.

t v-E u 6 56

= 336.

(-- -N----E -O- d- -J\- -jd)

yu D: W 7 * 15
--j-: www.niser.ac.in

j, --y
--y--E - -d-u jq
u-- Ja (j) - vv v--E --h -C.
N-: 1) \ -->- jq, 2)
\ N- jq, 3) \ >-
jq, 4) \ u--- jq
-: --x-- .16,000, -y- -x .18,000- d-- Lx-h.
D --Fq - Lx-h.
|-: - -C- N- - - d vU
@/ - - - | C- L.
: 28 -q-- N--.
-*-J-D: v 30

O - -d-u

-v- -t- --M -q

O - -d-u (-H--) -v- -t- --M -q 514 p--Ld


-u-h o -N Ja -x
vv-2012 --h -C.
N-: -E-, N-, --J-b, -Z, -Z-Eq, --Z--, ux-
u-q.
-: @--- - j u-n -x- .24,000 d--
--h. - - %g --- x .26,000
d- Lx-h.
|-: -C N- / vU
L. 28 x N--.
*-J-D: v 30; -j: www.hbni.ac.in

- - -d- --Kh -v ~- --vA-y


-- --h- --C.
-d-: -p--Ld --- - (-u-
-): -H-- 55; -- 129;-H 20; ---H 12; -- j-q 5.
--- - (-d- ---): -H--
50; -- 39; ---H 40; ---H 124;
-- j-q 36.
-|--: --H-H- --v-U (---A d- ) ---L. --- b- (-d- ---) 4.
-|--: -u-- - --- b-K- --vU- --
60 -- -\- ---L.
-*--J --D: --v- 25; --j-: www.crpf.nic.in

- ---, -----,- -- --- -qd-, -- -v-o -v--; -v, j-y, -Z --b--; -v, -Z --> --Jl y- --u-- x ---:

www.eenadupratibha.net

You might also like