LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 27

Welcome to your LT Grade English MCQs Mock Test 27

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1. Myth comes from Greek 'mythos' signifying:

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2. Agitprop theatre, a well known form in 20th century, is:

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3. From 1915 Gardiner contributed to under the pseudonym Alpha of the Plough.

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4. Who wrote the following best-known collections - Pillars of Society, Pebbles on the Shore, Many Furrows and Leaves in the Wind etc.?

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5. In the book 12 Million Black Voices, new prefaces are written by

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6. Which work of Wright is referred as a work of "poetry, passion and of love"?

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7. What is full name of Mahatma Gandhi?

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8. Mahatma Gandhi was an_

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9. Gandhi Ji was born on

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10. What did the lady ask for a 'drink in The Luncheon?

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11. What did the author drink in The Luncheon?

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12. Why did the author's mouth water in The Luncheon?

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13. How did O Henry Die?

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14. What did Della want to buy her husband in the Gift of the Magi?

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15. What is the name of the estate where Mr. Bingley lives?

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16. Mrs. Bennett is interested in making the acquaintance of Mr. Bingley in order to do what?

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17. Where do Mr. Bingley and Jane Bennett first meet?

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18. Where does Pip first encounter Magwitch?

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19. Who is the "pale young gentleman"?

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20. Whom does Estella marry?

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21. Susan and Elizabeth-Jane follow the sound of into Casterbridge.

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22. What are the townspeople upset about at the public dinner?

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23. Which Sentence has an intransitive verb: (PGT 2002)|

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24. She truly enjoyed growing her own organic vegetables. The underlined word in the sentence above is- (PGT 2011)

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25. the shower was over, the sun shone out again. (TGT-04)

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26. A bus collided a car.

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27. A bus crashed a car.

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28. They are still working, they finished. (TGT-04)

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29. He knows how to play words. (PGT-04)

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30. A person who hates women

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31. One who fights for the sake of money-

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32. That which cannot be conquered or defeated

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Directions (33-40): Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follow: Jyoti, a gardener's son, was once invited to attend the marriage ceremony Brahmin friend. Since he loved his friend sincerely, he attended the ceremony. The bridegroom was going in a procession to the house of the bride. "The procession consisted of Brahmins, men, women and children. There was hardly any person from other communities. Jyoti was walking along with the processionists. One orthodox Brahmin recognized him and was annoyed at the sight of a low-caste boy in the marriage procession walking along with the Brahmins. Unable to contain himself, he shouted, "How dare you walk along with us? You are not our equal. Get behind, otherwise go away". Jyoti felt insulted. He abandoned the procession and returned home. slavery? He narrated the whole incident to his father with anger in his eyes but his father advised him to observe the old customs. That night Jyoti could not sleep. He thought what he could do for the equality of human beings. The caste stem was deep-rooted. As lower- caste people had no education, they had accepted this mental slavery for ages. Jyoti, therefore, resolved to revolt against the mental slavery and to educate the lower-caste people. He became the first Indian to start a school for the untouchables and a girls' school in Maharashtra. We recognize hin today as Mahatma Phooley. (UPTGT-2002)Question: 33. According to the passage, which of the following has primarily made low-caste people accept the mental

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34. According to the passage, Jyoti's father

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35. After his insult, Jyoti:

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36. Why did Jyoti attend the marriage?

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37. Jyoti could not sleep that night because-

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38. The Brahmin was annoyed with Jyoti because he-

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39. According to the passage, Jyoti quit the marriage procession because-

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40. The author's purpose in writing this passage seems to highlight-

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Directions (41-42): Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

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Directions (41-42): Find the incorrect One Word for the explanation.

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Directions (43-44) Find the Foreign Expression with incorrect meaning:

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Directions (43-44 Find the Foreign Expression with incorrect meaning:

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Directions: Translate the following sentences in Hindi. 45. It is an open secret.

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46. He is a snake in the grass.

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47. The moon is on the wane.

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48. From whose novel, do the following lines come, When I die, put near me Something that has loved the light, and had the sky above it always ?

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49. Tennyson portrayed women as-

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50. What is the message of Tennyson's poetry ?

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