61). Identify the sentence pattern. Brutus is an honourable man.
A). SVC |
B). SVO |
C). SVIO |
D). SVDO |
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62). Identify the sentence which is in the superlative degree.
A). All his colleagues are senior to him |
B). The nearest railway station is two kilometers from here |
C). My knife is sharper than yours |
D). Of the two evils, choose the less |
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63). Cull out the word formed by combining adjective and verb from the following options :
A). schoolboy |
B). dry clean |
C). outrun |
D). radioactive |
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64). Match the poetic lines under column A with the figures of speech under column B and select the correct answer from the codes given below :
Column A | Column B | a) You are the mouth and lips of eternity | 1. Alliteration | b) About the fun of flying | 2. Onomatoepia | c) In the boom of the tingling strings | 3. Metaphor | d) The shiphas weather'd every rack _____ | 4. Personification |
Below codes are given in A B C D order
A). 2 1 3 4 |
B). 2 3 1 4 |
C). 4 1 2 3 |
D). 1 4 3 2 |
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65). "I care not where the skies begin" Find out the option closeat in meaning to the above line.
A). The migrant birds have many limitations |
B). The birds have got a jurisdiction in the sky |
C). The birds have got boundaries within which they can fly |
D). The birds can have limitless jurisdiction and abundant freedom |
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66). In the poem, "The Solitary Reaper", Wordsworth addresses this song to one 'Solitary Highland Lass'. What does, the poet mean by the word, 'Highland'?
A). England |
B). Ireland |
C). Scotland |
D). Iceland |
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67). If you can meet with triumph and disaster; And treat those two impostors just the same : Find out the word nearest opposite in meaning to 'Impostor' from the options.
A). Pretender |
B). Quack |
C). Expert |
D). Sham |
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68). Name the poem in which the following lines appear : No nightingale did ever chaunt More welcome notes to weary bands
A). A Psalm of life |
B). Going for water |
C). Ode to a nightingale |
D). The Solitary Reaper |
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69). Identify the poet who wrote the following lines: "We ran as if to meet the moon That slowly dawned behind the trees"
A). Norman Nicholson |
B). Jack Prelutsky |
C). Robert Frost |
D). Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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70). And so, I missed my chance with one of the lords of life. And I have somthing to expiate; A Pettiness. These lines appear in
A). A Noiseless Patient Spider |
B). Snake |
C). A Panoramic View |
D). The Man he Killed |
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