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No. of Questions: 150 Maximum Marks: 150 Time: 2.30 Hrs

Eìoæ¨ êŸô¢ªî¦ô³ Language II (English) 78. He was a chain smoker. He stopped smok-
ing now (Same idea)
90. Who developed the concept of 'Evaluation'?
1) C.J. Dodson 2) H.E Palmer
45. 61. The rose is a very beautiful flower. (Part of 1) He was smoking a lot of cigarettes.
- -cÓÚÛ\-ö˶E ÷«ìªÚÛª CÚÛª\-ö˶E Ú¥í£±e- Íû¶ ð»è[ª-í£± 3) B.S. Bloom 4) Dr Michael West-
Speech of the underlined word) 2) He was a chain smoker so he stopped
ÚÛëÇ]ÚÛª Nè[ªí£± ÔNªæ¨?
1) Noun 2) Pronoun smoking. Mathematics
1) ÷ÙÞœ-àμåªd 2) #ÙêŸ-àμåªd
3) Adjective 4) Adverb 3) Because he was a chain smoker, he  
3) Nªô¢-í£-àμåªd 4) ÷³ì-Þœ-àμåªd 91. 'ABC ö˺ D, Eõª AB, AC õ ÷ªëÅ]u GÙë]ª-÷±õª.-
62. He will explain it to you when he ...... back. stopped smoking.   
46.- àŸÙí£-ÚÛ-÷«õ í£ë]uÙö˺ îμ³êŸhÙ ÓEo ͤÛ-ô¦-õª F, G õª AD, AE õ ÷ªëÅ]u- GÙ-ë]ª-÷±õª. FG =
1) came 2) come 4) He used to be a chain smoker.

ÑÙ-æ°ô³.- 3) comes 4) will come 79. Which of the following is correct? 2 cm Íô³ê¶ BC =
1) 84 2) 80 3) 21 4) 20 63. We should keep promises (Passive Voice) 1) I don't have enough patience to argue 1) 6 cm 2) 8 cm 3) 10 cm 4) 4 cm
47. with you  
- -cFÚÛª ìªî¶y- þ§æ¨e- Íû¶ î¦ÚÛuÙ-ö˺E ÍõÙ-Ú¥ô¢Ù?- 1) Promises shall be kept 92. ABCD àŸêŸª-ô¢ª(Ä-âÙö˺ AB || CD Íô³ê¶
1) Íì-ìy-óŸ«-õÙ-Ú¥ô¢Ù 2) Ñö˶xÜ 2) Promises will be kept 2) I don't have patience enough to argue ‘A, ‘D õª?
3) ví£Bí£ 4) Dí£ÚÛÙ 3) Promises should be kept with you.
1) ú£Ùí£²-ô¢ÚÛ ÚÁé°õª 2) ú£ÙóŸ³Þœt ÚÁé°õª
48.- -cÍJae- Íû¶ í£ë]Ùö˺ Ñí£ë]? 4) Promises are kept 3) I haven't patience enough to argue with
3) ¸ô&óŸª ÚÛô¢gÙ 4) í£²ô¢ÚÛ ÚÁé°õª
64. We never know our future, ....... ? you.
1) Ï 2) ô 3) Í 4) à 93. vÞ¥íÆà í£åÙö˺ P (x, y) GÙë]ª÷± Q4 ö˺ ÑÙç˶
1) are we? 2) do we? 4) I haven't enough patient to argue with
49.- AÚÛ\ì êŸì ÑêŸhô¢ ô¦÷«-óŸª-é°Eo Ó÷-JÚ¨ ÍÙÚ¨-êŸ- you. Ú¨ÙC-î¦-æ¨ö˺ ú£·ôjÙC ÔC?
3) aren't we? 4) don't we?
Nª-à¦aè[ª? Read the following passage and answer the 1) (x, y)  Q3 2) (x, y)  Q1
1) ÷ªìª-÷ª-ú‡CÌÄ 2) vð¼õ-óŸª- î¶-÷«-·ôè…“ 65. She says, "My father is a doctor". (Reported
questions. 3) (x, y)  Q4 4) (x, y)  Q2
Speech)
3) J--ô¢-û¦-ëÇ]ªè[ª 4) šíë]-ÚÁ-÷ªæ¨ î¶÷«-·ôè…“ Lal Bahadur Shastry was born in 1904 on 94. 1:1:2
1) She says that her father is a doctor. ÖÚÛ vAòÅ¡ª-áÙ-ö˺E ÚÁé°õ Eù£pAh Íô³ê¶
50.- -cáì-ìÙñª ú£íÆ£-õÙñª â˶šúë] í£±ì-ô¢b-ìtÙñª ö˶ÚÛªÙ-è[- October 2. Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the
2) She said that her father was a doctor. nation, was also born on October 2. His birth
ë¯E òÅ¡ªâ°õ Eù£pAh
ÞœûÂe- ÍE àμí£±p-ÚÛªìo ÚÛN Ó÷ô¢ª? 3) She said that her father is a doctor. 
place was Mughal Sarai in the Varanasi District 1) 1 : 1 : 2 2) 1 : —3 : 2
1) ììoóŸª 2) ð¼êŸì 3) à¶÷ª-ÚÛ«ô¢ 4) AÚÛ\ì 4) She told me that her father was a of Uttar Pradesh. He was only a year-and-a-half 
51.- í£±åd-í£Jh ú£ÙUêŸ, þ§ï‡°êŸu, û¦åu ú£Ù¸Ú-ê¦õ ú£î¶ªt- doctor. old when his father, a school teacher, died. He 3) 1 : 1 : —2 4) 1 : 1 : 1
üŒìîμªiì ô¢àŸì.- 66. Our classroom is on ........ second floor. and his two sisters were brought up by his 95 .- ú£¸ô-&-óŸ«õª Ú¥E n GÙë]ª-÷±õ ìªÙ# Ôô¢pè˶
1) P÷-ê¦Ù-è[÷Ù 2) Í÷ª”-ê¦-GÅ-›ùÚÛÙ 1) a 2) the grand father who arranged for the child's early vAòÅ¡ª-â°õ ú£ÙÝËu?
3) íÆ£ª-ë]«êŸÙ 4) ÿ§@ 3) an 4) no article education. n (n  1)(n  2) n (n  1)
80. The father of the nation is 1)  2) 
(52 n -54): Ú¨ÙC í£ë¯uEo àŸCN Íè…-Tì ví£øŒo-õÚÛª 67. You must apologise ...... what you said. 6 2
1) about 2) on 3) for 4) in 1) Lal Bahadur Shastry n (n + 1)(n + 2) n(n  3)
3)  4) 
ú£÷«-ëůìÙ ô¦óŸªÙè….-
68. The terrorists ........ the bridge to cut off the 2) Shastry's father
Îí£-ë]-õÙë]ª ëÅμjô¢u-Þœé, ÷ªÙ#êŸ ú£Ùí£-ë]-õÙë]ª kë¯-Lt- 6 2
communication. 3) Gandhiji 4) Nehru
óŸ³ûÂ, 96. Ú¨ÙC-î¦-æ¨ö˺ Í÷CÅ -c6e- Ñìo ë]ø‹ÙøŒ GÅìoÙ ÔC?
1) blew up 2) blew in 81. Shastry's father was a -
3 5 1 1
1) National leader
òÅ¡«í£-ú£-òÅ°Ù-êŸ-ô¦-üŒ-÷³-ìk ñªù£\-õ-î¦-ÚÛa-꟪-ô¢êŸy, ÷«âËμ 1)  2)  3)  4) 
3) blew off 4) blew out
ò° 2) School teacher 5 13 3 7
69. ....... you ....... him?
í£-åª-øŒ-Ú¨h-óŸ³ûÂ, óŸªøŒ-÷³ìÙ ë]ìª-ô¢-Ú¨hóŸ³, Në]u- 3) District Collector 1 1 1
1) Did, seen 2) Have, seen 97. a, b, c õª A.P ö˺ ÑÙç˶ ,  ,  õª...
óŸªÙë]ª î¦Ù 4) Employee in Mughal Court bc ca ab
3) Did, saw 4) Do, saw
àŦí£-J-÷”-CÌÄ-óŸ³ûÂ, vñÚÛ”A ú‡ë]ÌÄ-Þœª-éÙ-ñªõª ú£áb-û¦-R-Ú¨û 70. Which of the following is correct? 82. Who took care of Shastry and his two 1) H.P 2) G.P 3) A.P 4) ÔD-Ú¥ë]ª
52.- ÕøŒyô¢uÙ ÚÛL-T-ì-í£±pè[ª ÑêŸh-÷³õª ÚÛLT ÑÙè˶ ú£ï£°- sisters? 98. (K, O), (K, O), (O, K), (O, K)
1) Raja runs more faster than Ravi Eô¢«í£ÚÛ
á-ÞœªéÙ? 2) Sita writes more better than Geetha 1) His mother 2) His father GÙë]ª÷±õêÁ Ôô¢pè˶ àŸêŸªô¢ª(ÄáÙ?
1) ×ô¢ªp 2) ú£ÙêÁù£Ù 3) The roads in Tamil Nadu are better than 3) His grand mother 4) His grand father 1)
ú£÷«Ù-êŸô¢ àŸêŸª-ô¢ª(ÄáÙ 2) ô¦ÙñúÃ
3) ÚÁJÚÛ 4) Îú£Ú¨h AP 83. Mughal Sarai is -
3) vçËμíˆ->óŸªÙ 4) àŸêŸª-ô¢vú£Ù
53.- šíj í£ë]uÙö˺ -cóŸ³ë]ÌÄÙe- Íû¶ Íô¦ÌÄ-Eo Ïà¶a í£ë]Ù 4) Kolkata is larger than Mumbai. 1) The birth place of Shastry   
99. ' ABCö˺ òÅ¡ªâ°õª BC, CA, AB õ ÷ªëÅ]u
71. It was ....... expensive restaurant, I've ever 2) The birth place of Nehru
ÔC?
3) The birth place of Gandhi
GÙë]ª-÷±õª ÷ô¢ª-ú£Þ¥ D (3, 3), E (3, 1),
1) àŸêŸª-ô¢êŸ 2) Î> been to. F (1, 1) Íô³ê¶ A Qô¢{Ù?
1) more 2) the more 4) A district in UP
3) ÍÙ#êŸ 4) ÔD-Ú¥ë]ª 1) (1, 3) 2) (1, 1) 3) (5, 5) 4) (1, 3)
3) the most 4) most 84. Which of the following is true according to
54.- -cî¦ÙàÅŸe- Íû¶ í£ë¯-EÚ¨ í£ô¦u-óŸªÙ Ú¥E í£ë¯Eo ÞœªJhÙ- 100. x = 0, y = 0, x + y = 6
72. The warrior fought with great courage. the passage? òÅ¡ªâ°-õªìo vAòÅ¡ªáÙ
1) Gandhi and Shastry don't have a same
àŸÙè…?
1) Noun clause 2) Noun phrase
í£J-÷”êŸh ¸ÚÙvë]Ù?
1) ÏàŸaÄ 2) ÚÁJÚÛ 3 ) ꟔ù£g 4) Ú¥óŸªÙ birthday 1) (3, 3) 2) (6, 0) 3) (2, 2) 4) (3, 3)
3) Adjective phrase 4) Adverb phrase
55.- ÖÚÛ EJÌù£d Ú¥ö°-EÚ¨ ú£ÙñÙ-CÅÙ-#ì ÖÚÛ òÅ°ÿ§ 2) Shastry had three sisters.  1
73. Personal letters should contain .......... lan- 101. x = 3 — 8 x +  = ......
3) Gandhi was born on October 2, 1904.
Íô³ê¶ x
guage.
ú£yô¢«í£ ú£yòÅ°-î¦-õìª N÷-JÙ# ÷JgÙචî¦uÚÛ-ô¢éÙ?
1) à¦J-vêŸÚÛ 2) ÷ô¢g-û¦-êŸtÚÛ 1) formal 2) official 4) Varanasi is a district in Uttar Padesh 1) 6 2) 8 3) 16 4) 6
3) ꟪õ-û¦-êŸtÚÛ 4) vð§óμ«-TÚÛ 3) colloquial 4) none 85. Phonology is a study of ......... 102. ÷”êŸh-ö˶-IE, ›ú\õªìª Ñ-í£-óμ«-TÙ# EJtÙ-àŸ-ö˶E
56.- ò˺ëÅ]ì í£ô¢-÷«÷CÅ ÔC? 74. Find out the correct one. 1) Literature 2) Structure ÚÁéÙ?
1) Îö˺-àŸì 2) ÍòÅ¡u-ú£ìÙ 1) Performence 2) Performance 3) Sounds 4) Words 1) 30q 2) 60q 3) 15q 4) 20q
3) ÷uÚ¨h- N-Ú¥ú£Ù 4) â‘°ì ú£÷³-ð§-ô¢bì 3) Performense 4) Performanse 86. Supplementary readers are meant for .....
75. Knowledge is power. (Antonym of the 1) intensive reading
57.- þ§ô¢-ú£yêŸ ú£ÙíÆ£«-EÚ¨ Ó÷ô¢ª Þ½ô¢-î¦-ëÅ]u-É-õªÞ¥ Key
underlined word) 2) extensive reading
45-3 57-3 69-2 81-2 93-1
ÑÙæ°ô¢ª?
1) Ignorance 2) Unknowledge 3) loud reading
1) òÅ°ÿ¼-ð§-ëůu-óŸ³õª
3) Doubtful 4)Ignorant 4) silent reading 46-1 58-2 70-4 82-4 94-3
2) Íìª-òÅ¡-÷Ù- Ñìo Ñð§-ëůu-óŸ³õª
76. Dara Singh is very strong. He can fight with 87. The first person to adopt Micro Teaching 47-1 59-1 71-3 83-1 95-1
3) ví£ëů-ûÁ-ð§-ëůu-óŸ³õª was?
a lion (same idea) 48-4 60-2 72-4 84-4 96-2
4) ÷ªÙè[õ Në¯u-ø‹-Ý°-CÅ-Ú¥J 1) Dr N L. Dosjah 2) G B Shah
1) Dara Singh is too strong to fight with a lion 49-1 61-4 73-3 85-3 97-3
58. -ú£÷ª-þ§u- í£-J-ÿ§\-ô¦-EÚ¨ šíë]Ì-íˆå ú í£ë]ÌÄA ÔC? 2) Dara Singh is very strong that he can fight 3) C J. Dodson 4) Dwight W. Allen 50-2 62-3 74-2 86-2 98-4
1) ví£øË Áo-êŸhô¢ 2) vð§âËμÚÛªd with a lion. 88. Active vocabulary is also known as -
51-1 63-3 75-1 87-4 99-1
3) àŸô¢a 4) Ñí£-û¦uú£ 3) Dara Singh is so strong that he can fight 1) Recognition vocabulary
52-1 64-2 76-3 88-2 100-1
59.- òÅ°÷-vÞœ-é ûμjí£±-é°uö˺x îμ³ë]-æ¨C?- with a lion. 2) Working vocabulary
53-2 65-1 77-2 89-4 101-4
1) vøŒ÷éÙ 2) òÅ°ù£éÙ 4) Dara Singh is very strong so that he can 3) Receptive vocabulary
fight with a lion. 54-4 66-2 78-4 90-3 102-4.
4) Grammar
3) í£ôÈ¢ìÙ 4) 1, 2 55-2 67-3 79-1 91-2
77. Tiger is a ferocious animal. (Synonym of 89. Thesaurus is a book that consists of -
60.- è¯õdû í£ë]ÌÄ-AE Óö° í‡õª-þ§hô¢ª? underlined word) 56-3 68-1 80-3 92-1
1) Meanings only 2) Grammar only
1) Ñë]u÷ª í£ë]ÌÄA 2) ÷uÚ¨h-ÞœêŸ í£ë]ÌÄA 1) Gentle 2) Brutal 3) Pronunciation
3) vð§âËμÚÛªd í£ë]ÌÄA 4) šíj÷Fo ú£·ôj-ìî¶ 3) Peaceful 4) Ardent 4) Synonyms and Antonyms sNªÞœê¦ ví£øŒoõª ¸ôí£æ¨ ›í@ö˺xz

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