General English-Test-4 Questions and answers

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    2. Antonyms
    3. Synonyms
    4. Idioms and Phrases
    5. Ordering of sentences
    6. Comprehension
1). Find out the appropriate Superlative degree for the following sentence : Very few boys in the class are as tall as Ramu.
A). Ramu is the tallest boy in the class
B). Ramu is a tall lacy in the class
C). Ramu is one of the tallest boys in the class
D). No other boy in the class is as tall as Ramu
2). Which one of the following has the correct infinitive?
A). Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast
B). Music hath charms to soothing the savage beast
C). Music hath charms to having soothe the savage beast
D). Music hath charms to having soothing the savage beast
3). Identify the sentence pattern:
Brutus is an honourable man.

A). S V C A
B). S V O C
C). S V C
D). S V IO DO
4). Read the passage and choose the correct option that answer the given questions:
The life of a student is, comparatively speaking, a sheltered life. There are, of course, certain responsibilities; they are definite and they are assigned to you by those who are willing to take care of you and there is not much need to be constantly exercising your own judgements.
Which of the following sentence is false?

A). Students have certain responsibilities
B). Students need not exercise their own judgements
C). Students are well-cared for
D). Students are not assigned their work
5). Which of the following lines does not occur in William Shakespeare's works?
A). The evil that men do lives after them
B). My deeds upon my head! leave the law
C). O judgement! Thou art fled to breetish beasts
D). Was it cowardice, that l dared not kill him?


6). Mention the poem in which the following lines occur.
Your eagle pinion is chained down at last And gravelling in the lowly dust are you.

A). Laugh And Be Merry
B). The Apology
C). To India My Native Land
D). A Tiger in the Zoo
7). How many lines are there in a Sonnet?
A). Eight lines
B). Eleven lines
C). Fourteen lines
D). Sixteen lines
8). A poem of two lines called a
A). Couplet
B). Monologue
C). Ballad
D). Ode
9). This process goes on and the nation climbs steps of glory and gains higher strength.
Pick out a suitable word from the extract which. means "fame".

A). strength
B). steps
C). glory
D). nation
10). Match the lines under Column A with the poets under Column B :
column A   column B
Art is long and time is fleeting  V.K.Gokak
And I like a second comer waiting  H.W.long fellow
O' tonques of fire  Thomas Hardy
Or help to a crown  D.H.Lawrence
Below options are given in A B C D order

A). 3 2 1 4
B). 1 3 2 4
C). 4 1 3 2
D). 2 4 1 3
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