LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 21

Welcome to your LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 21

1. 
Who defined Romanticism as the Renaissance of wonder?

2. 
Who defined Romanticism as addition of strangeness to beauty?

3. 
The following lines form a part of "Stunned and dazed as I was, I pulled myself together sufficiently to hand my card, nonchalantly (I hope)... Picture after picture was put up and sold, but I saw none of them."

4. 
How many guineas for offered to the author by the a messenger of gods' (for the picture)?

5. 
The book 12 Million Black Voices is generally written from the

6. 
Talented Tenth" is a term used in

7. 
What is the name of the lady (female admirer) in the story The Luncheon?

8. 
Which story begins with the lines: "I caught sight of her at the play and, in answer to her beckoning, I went over during the interval and sat down beside her."

9. 
Where was O. Henry born?

10. 
What year was O Henry born?

11. 
What trait does Darcy have to get over to be with Elizabeth-

12. 
Which two characters serve as foils for Elizabeth and Darcy-

13. 
Which of the following best describe Mr. Bennett's behavior throughout the novel-

14. 
This novel of Dickens takes place primarily in London and Paris in the latter half of the eighteenth century; it spans a time period of roughly 36 years, with the (chronologically) first events taking place in December 1757 and the last in either late 1793 or early 1794. The novel is-

15. 
What is the name of Miss Havisham's manor?

16. 
What opposing forces do Henchard and Farfrae represent, respectively?

17. 
What bird does Henchard give Elizabeth-Jane on her wedding day?

18. 
Who is in charge now?

19. 
Why is it so hard for the animals to build the windmill?

20. 
How does Napoleon plan to get supplies the animals can't make?

21. 
Whom do the boys elect leader?

22. 
What does Jack's group become?

23. 
She was seen the house. (TGT 2011)

24. 
tigers is a dangerous sport. (TGT 2011)

25. 
Johnson and Milton are (A)/ two brothers. (B) The later is a very (C)/ intelligent boy. (D)/ No error (E)

26. 
There are (A) no less than (B) five assistants (C)/ in the office. (D)/ No error (E)

27. 
Little water (A)/ that was (B) in the pot (C) evaporated. (D)/ No error (E)

28. 
When I entered (A)/ the class room, I found (B)/ that only few students (C)/ were present in the class. (D)/ No error (E)

29. 
The whole India (A)/ mourned the sad (B) and sudden demise (C)/ of Lal Bahadur Shastri. (D) No error (E)

30. 
Find out the mis-spelt word. (TGT 2013)

31. 
Pick out the correct spelling of the word among the following words. (TGT 2013)

32. 
Find out the mis-spelt word: (PGT 2004)

33. 
How would you like to characterize the speaker of lines?

34. 
Read the lines and answer the question. Created half to rise and half to fall; Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all. Which of the following statement best articulates the human condition, suggested in the above lines?

35. 
Read the following passage and answer the question that follow it: "But the ten poets represented in the following pages all share a technical master of English verse and a broad enough thematic concern to make them worthy of the attention of a wide audience." (PGT 2000) To which of the following categories does the book alluded to in the above statement belong?

36. 
Directions (36-42): Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

37. 
Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

38. 
Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

39. 
Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

40. 
Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

41. 
Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

42. 
Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

43. 
SAE is an abbreviation for

44. 
The date of a letter is written-

45. 
Which sign-off will be used while writing to the Principal?

46. 
Translate the following sentences in उसने आग जला दी।

47. 
बच्चे बर्फ पर फिसल रहे थे।

48. 
Shaw was an -

49. 
Shelley somewhere writes, "Then Alpheus bald On his glacier cold With his trident the mountain struck." Here, Alpheus is a

50. 
Ode to Evening" is an 18th century poem by -

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