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ENGLISH TEST 2

1. The beggar told Sergei that owing to Olga’s words and ____________, a change took place in his
heart.
(a) noble deeds (b) scolding (c) weeping (d) misery
2. Sergei got angry with the beggar since he was ___________.
(a) begging (b) lying (c) drinking (d) stealing
3. Sergei asked the beggar to _________ the wood for him.
(a) carry (b) collect (c) chop (d) pile
4. At last Lushkoff became a well to do __________.
(a) collector (b) judge (c) notary (d) magistrate
5. Sergei in “The Beggar” is a ___________.
(a) a beggar (b) a teacher (c) a musician (d) an advocate
6. When the aunt named Algu Choudhary as the chief judge, Jumman was __________.
(a) surprised (b) disappointed (c) overjoyed (d) sad
7. Samjhoo Sahu used __________ to go the market with different goods.
(a) a trolley (b) a cart (c) a tractor (d) an ekka
8. God lives in __________ of the panch.
(a) mind (b) body (c) spirit (d) heart
9. Who was Jumman’s wife?
(a) Nariman (b) Merrian (c) Kariman (d) Danial
10. Who is the author of the story “The Village Judge”?
(a) R.N. Tagore (b) Leo Tolstoy (c) Prem Chand (d) Anton Chekhov
11. Who sold the grain of corn to the king as a curiosity?
(a) traveller (b) some children (c) wiseman (d) an old peasant
12. In grandfather’s time, ____________ was the only thing the people call their own.
(a) land (b) labour (c) water (d) air
13. The old peasant was ___________.
(a) old and bent (b) toothless (c) ashy pale (d) all of the above
14. The old man could hardly hear because he was ____________.
(a) deaf (b) dumb (c) partially deaf (d) very deaf
15. In the past people was leading a ___________ life.
(a) miserable (b) healthy (c) happy (d) unhealthy
16. An act of writing letters is __________.
(a) correspondant (b) correspondence (c) corresponding (d) all of the above
17. The highest part of the hill is called __________.
(a) apex (b) crest (c) hillock (d) none of the above
18. He looked at me ____________.
(a) anger (b) angry (c) angerness (d) angrily
19. Try to ___________ the poem.
(a) memory (b) memorize (c) memorable (d) memorial
20. Mrs. Dash is an _______ lady.
(a) ambition (b) ambitional (c) ambitious (d) none of these.
21. She is a woman ________ husband died recently.
(a) that (b) who (c) whom (d) whose
22. ________ is opposite to ‘logical’.
(a) Illogical (b) inlogical (c) unlogical (d) mislogical
23. _________ is the opposite of ‘continue’
(a) miscontinue (b) decontinue (c) discontinue (d) uncontinue
24. We should not be _____________.
(a) irresponsible (b) inresponsible (c) unresponsible (d) disresponsible
25. The body is material but the soul is ____________.
(a) immaterial (b) inmaterial (c) unmaterial (d) dismaterial
26. Peace is ____________.
(a) misdivisible (b) undivisible (c) indivisible (d) ildivisible
27. ‘The earth goes round the sun’. The simple present is used to express ________.
(a) general truth (b) habitual action (c) permanent state (d) present fact
28. Look! ________________. Fill with appropriate answer.
(a) The dog will attack you. (b) The dog can attack you. (c) The dog is biting you. (d) The dog is
going to attack you.
29. The match _____________ at 4 p.m. tomorrow.
(a) begin (b) begins (c) will begin (d) can begin
30. When father came in, I ___________ a book.
(a) read (b) was reading (c) am reading (d) had read
31. The thief ___________ away when he saw the policeman.
(a) run (b) ran (c) is running (d) was running
32. Have you ever __________ to Puri?
(a) been (b) gone (c) do (d) done
33. Lisa _____________ a few minutes ago.
(a) has left (b) had left (c) left (d) leaves
34. Tigers _________ in forests.
(a) live (b) are living (c) lives (d) have lived
35. The Parliament __________ tomorrow.
(a) opens (b) will open (c) is going to open (d) is opening
36. We __________ matriculation by may next.
(a) are going to pass (b) will pass (c) are passing (d) will have passed
37. It was a public holiday, _____ all the shops are shut.
(a) so (b) or (c) and (d) but
38. The day went on ______ the weather got worse.
(a) and (b) but (c) or else (d) still
39. Life has few enjoyments, ___________ we cling to it.
(a) besides (b) otherwise (c) still (d) thereof
40. Lencho continued working till sunset _________ he wasn’t tired.
(a) yet (b) so (c) or (d) and
41. He finished his exercises___________ put away his books.
(a) and (b) but (c) or (d) still
42. He practised daily __________ he became an expert player.
(a) so (b) or (c) since (d) otherwise
43. Your character is bad _________ I hate you.
(a) otherwise (b) or else (c) besides (d) thereof
44. ‘Birds builds nests.’ It is called a _______ sentence.
(a) declarative (b) imperative (c) interrogative (d) exclamatory
45. ‘Take care. You will fail.’ The above sentences can be joined by co-ordinating conjunction
______.
(a) and (b) for (c) otherwise (d) yet
46. A complete sentence has at least one _____________.
(a) independent clause (b) independent finite clause (c) non-finite clause (d) sub-ordinate clause
47. It ________ ten minutes past eleven.
(a) is (b) are (c) were (d) have
48. The cattle ___________ grazing in the field.
(a) is (b) are (c) was (d) none of the above
49. Your trousers ___________ nice on you.
(a) looks (b) look (c) is looking (d) was looking
50. Sugar made from beet __________ cheaper.
(a) is (b) are (c) has (d) were

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