LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 17

Welcome to your LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 17

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How much money the author had in the bank?

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What is the meaning of the word 'bloatocrat"?

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Who wrote the biography- Richard Wright: Ordeal of a Native Son?

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Who wrote the essay White Man, Listen! (1957)?

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His father's (Maugham) name was-

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The first language of W.S. Maugham was-

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During the Maugham served with the Red Cross

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Y" are very snug here'piped old Mr. Woodifield and peered out of the great green leather armchair by his friend the boss's desk as a baby peers aut of its pram". This is the beginning lines of?

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What was the name of the boss in THE FLY?

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When Darcy proposes for the first time, Elizabeth-

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Elizabeth's feelings toward Darcy begin to change when he -

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Darcy's estate is called-

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There is no contemporary English writer whose works are read so generally through the whole house, who can give pleasure to the servants as well as to the mistress, to the children as well as to the master." said this about Dickens? Who

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Dickens is greatest when most personal and lyrical, and... he is most lyrical when he puts himself in a child's place, and sees with a child's eyes. In the centre of his best stories sits a little human figure, dreaming, watching life as it might watch the faces in the fire." Waid this?

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Of all the Victorian novelists, he was probably the most antagonistic to the Victorian age itself." Who said this about Dickens?

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Which character represents the inauspiciousness of peasant life?

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Which of these characters is not a peasant in Casterbridge?

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Who does the harvest for the animals?

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What does Snowball make the central tenet of Animalism?

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What reason does Squealer give for the pigs taking all the apples and milk?

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Which sentence has a transitive verb- (TGT 2011)

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What is the suitable prefix for the word "bitter"?

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You should inform (A)/ your superiors about (B)/ all those events who are (C)/ directly related to your work. (D)/ No error (E)

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It is very important that (A)/ you be firm on (B)/ what have you (C)/ decided for implementation. (D)/ No error

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What should we do (A)/ is a matter of (B)/ our own choice (C)/ and desire? (D)/ No error (E)

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I do not understand (A)/ what to make employees (B)/ so agitated on (C)/ such trivial issues. (D)/ No error (E)

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Why we do not (A)/ meet to discuss (B)/ this matter in detail (C)/ on Friday next? (D)/ No error (E)

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Choose the mis-spelt word (TGT 2004)

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Choose the mis-spelt word (TGT 2004)

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Choose the correct spelt word (GIC Lecturer 2016)

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Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions (33-36) given below it. The clearance given by the Supreme Court to the commissioning of the Kudankulam nuclear plant is initiatives in the country. The verdict pushes for a string of measures to ensure greater safety at the facility, which should shore up confidence in the efficacy of the nuclear safety mechanism in the country. All major energy projects, including thermal power projects and particularly coal-fired ones, have their share of environmental danger. But the county cannot give up on energy for that reason. Only a well-developed regulatory regime can ensure that benefits far outweigh costs. Nuclear energy does confer many advantages which should make it an indispensable part of India's energy matrix. Barring catastrophic incidents, which are rare and can be safeguarded against, it provides one of cleanest forms of energy available, with barely any air pollution and no greenhouse gases. Moreover, one does not have to depend on fossil fuel supplies from abroad, for enhancing energy security. An early passage of the Bill to set up the Nuclear Safety Regulatory Authority will further strengthen the regulatory regime and enhance safety of nuclear projects. Commissioning the first unit of the Kudankulam project will boost nuclear power generation capacity by 1,000 MW and add substantially to 4,780 MW of existing nuclear power capacity, just 3.6% of our total installed capacity for power generation. This not only compares poorly with nuclear power generation in Asian compatriots like Japan (44,215 MW), South Korea (20,574 MW) and China (12,816 MW), but it is also unacceptable given the growing power needs of the nation. (KVS PGT 2013) ........Question: 33: As per the passage, India's nuclear power generation when compared with other Asian countries is considered:

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According to the passage, Supreme Court support for the Kundankulam plant anti-development tide.

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As per the passage,. major energy producing projects cause some danger to our environment.

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According to the passage, India's capacity to generate nuclear power presently is keeping in view our total power generation capacity.

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Directions (37-40): PUNCTUATE the following Sentences. dont do as i do do as i say

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yes please i said !

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My favourite teacher who just happens to be my uncle, retired from the university last summer.

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Mary has offered to coach the team this year, however, the competition for the job is intense. (TGT-2011)

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How many parts of speech are there in number? (TGT 2001)

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His courage won him honour. The word 'honour' is- (TGT 2001) wo okonga

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The noun form of the verb 'experience' is (PGT 2013)

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The noun form of the adjective 'rare' is- (PGT 2013)

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When we write letters to people we know our friends, cousins, aunts, uncles etc. Such letters are known as-

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What are the traits of an informal letter?

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Informal letters are written in a way such as-

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Who is known as "the prince of English Essayists' ?

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Whose first wife committed suicide?

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Keats's volume Poems (1817) was dedicated to