LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 15

Welcome to your LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 15

1. 
Treasure Island and Kidnapped are famous novels of:

2. 
Desperate Remedies, The Mayor of Casterbridge, The Return of the Native, Tess of D'Urbervilles, Jude the Obscure, A Pair of Blue Eyes, Under the Green Wood Trees and Far From the Madding Crowd are the famous novels of a Victorian novelist. Identify him.

3. 
The play The Tender Husband was written by Steele with the help of-

4. 
In The Merchant of Verice, which one of the following is a Jew-

5. 
Steele began the Journal - The Tatler. The first issue (paper) came out on -

6. 
One man had been caught by the tide in

7. 
Another had been on an elephant when a charged (attacked) at it.

8. 
Tight corners were always physical affairs. Surely they can be tighter when they are

9. 
. Wright's existentialist leanings were more influenced by

10. 
Who criticised in his essay "Everybody's Protest Novel" Wright's portrayal of Bigger Thomas as stereotypical?

11. 
What is the full name of W.S. Maugham?

12. 
William Somerset Maugham was a/an_

13. 
The relation of Gertrude with Woodifield was

14. 
The boss and the Woodifield are

15. 
Whom does Mr. Collins marry?

16. 
Why does Miss Bingley dislike Elizabeth?

17. 
Where do the Bingleys and Darcy go for the winter?

18. 
It is a melancholy truth that even great men have their poor relations... The one great principle of the English law is, to make business for itself." These lines are taken from-

19. 
There is a wisdom of the Head, and ... there is a wisdom of the Heart." These lines are taken from-

20. 
Who does the "skimmity ride" parade make fun of?

21. 
What is Henchard's dying wish?

22. 
What story does Moses spread?

23. 
Tick the verb form of the following: ROBBER

24. 
Tick the verb form of the following: DILEVERY

25. 
All individuals are (A)/ different so their (B)/ tastes vary from (C)/ one another. (D)/ No error (E)

26. 
All the children have (A)/ assembled on the ground (B)/ and are waiting for (C) the Principal to come. (D)/ No error (E)

27. 
Let you and I (A)/ go to airport (B)/ to welcome (C)/ our beloved friend.(D)/ No error (E)

28. 
He looks (A)/ more depressed than (B)/ her but I don't (C)/ know the reason. (D)/ No error (E)

29. 
. The vacancy was (A)/ filled by Mr. Sharma (B)/ whom the manager said (C)/ ought to be promoted. (D)/ No error (E)

30. 
Choose the mis-spelt word: (TGT 2010)

31. 
Choose the mis-spelt word: (TGT 2010)

32. 
Choose the mis-spelt word: (TGT 2010)

33. 
Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question (33-38) or complete the statements that follow with the help of given options: Fortunately we do not have to rely on such peek a book evidence to know more of chimpanzee nature. Theyhave been studied intensively in captivity, in a great variety of ways, because their close relationship to ourselves makes them so exceptionally important; the only drawback is that captive apes, are, after all, not leading natural lives. They are, as everybody has noted, highly emotional and sensitive animals, and one needs very little experience of chimpanzees to realize the force of their interest in, and reliance on, other chimpanzees of such near-chimps as human beings. It is hard to convey the meaning of this briefly. You might almost say that chimpanzees are like us, but more so, in the degree to which their behaviour relates to that of other, Dominance is present, with the larger male tending to dominate a female. This is not invariable, however, and a female can use the advantages of her sex to dominate a usually dominant male. Furthermore, dominance is less obvious than in the temporarily 105monkeys one gets the impression that the more forceful and positive individuals are not simply the most blatantly aggressive, and that the interplay of personalities has a complexity that suggests the human. A chimpanzee group, in other words, has, like other primate groups, a definite arrangement of its individuals which rules activity, but which depends on other considerations besides brutishness. It is unsafe to humanize such traits, but they give the appearance of amiability, general vigour, self- confidence and so on. Special friendships and enmities are plain. I might say that Professor Robert M. Yerkes, the great authority on chimps, never hesitated to emphasize the humanness of chimpanzee personality and responsiveness. ........Question: 33: What is common between chimpanzees and humans?

34. 
How have the researchers studied the nature of chimpanzees?

35. 
Study the following statements. (A) Chimpanzees takes interest in human beings (B) Their social life is so much like that of human beings

36. 
Why do we need to study them?

37. 
Why is it incorrect to study them in captivity?

38. 
Which one of following words means the same as 'intensively'?

39. 
Directions (39-41): PUNCTUATE the following Sentences. dear what am i going to do

40. 
. post this letter will you

41. 
no i dont know him

42. 
Find the incorrect one word.

43. 
Find the incorrect one word.

44. 
Find the incorrect one word.

45. 
In what condition we can begin with- "Dear Sir/ Madam"

46. 
We prefer writing "Yours faithfully" and our full name when we begin the letter with-

47. 
We should write "Yours sincerely" and our full name if-

48. 
Shylock is presented as a

49. 
Rosalind is the heroine of the play-

50. 
In As You Like It, who disguised as Ganymede-

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