General English-Test-11 Questions and answers

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    2. Antonyms
    3. Synonyms
    4. Idioms and Phrases
    5. Ordering of sentences
    6. Comprehension
61). Identify the sentence pattern. Brutus is an honourable man.
A). SVC
B). SVO
C). SVIO
D). SVDO
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
63). Cull out the word formed by combining adjective and verb from the following options :
A). schoolboy
B). dry clean
C). outrun
D). radioactive
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
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


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
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
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
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
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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