English (9 - 12)

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English (9 - 12) - Quiz

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  • 1. 

    What procedure will you follow to introduce Tenses at higher level? Give example of Present Indefinite   Tense.

  • 2. 

    You are going to introduce Poetry in the class, what points will you keep in mind?

  • 3. 

    Which techniques you will use to motivate the students?

  • 4. 

    How can you make learning fun for the students?

  • 5. 

    What will you do if the whole class is not getting the concept?

  • 6. 

    Why should we consider you for the teaching job in our school?

  • 7. 

    William Wordsworth is known as the poet of___________                              

    • A.

      humanity

    • B.

      nature

    • C.

      children

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    B. nature
    Explanation
    William Wordsworth is known as the poet of nature because his poetry often focused on the beauty and power of the natural world. He believed that nature had a profound impact on human emotions and spirituality, and he sought to capture these experiences in his poetry. Wordsworth's works, such as "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey" and "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," showcase his deep connection to and admiration for the natural world.

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  • 8. 

    She won the scholarship. The underlined word is:       

    • A.

      direct object

    • B.

      transitive verb

    • C.

      indirect object

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    A. direct object
    Explanation
    The underlined word "the scholarship" is the direct object in this sentence. It receives the action of winning, indicating what was won.

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  • 9. 

    They did not win the match. The underlined word is:

    • A.

      helping verb

    • B.

      transitive verb

    • C.

      intransitive verb

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    B. transitive verb
    Explanation
    The underlined word "did not win" is a transitive verb. Transitive verbs require a direct object to complete their meaning. In this case, the direct object is "the match". The sentence is indicating that someone or something did not achieve victory in the match.

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  • 10. 

    Choose the correct sentence:       

    • A.

      The jury is divided in their opinion

    • B.

      The jury are divided in their opinion

    • C.

      The jury divided on their opinion

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    B. The jury are divided in their opinion
    Explanation
    The correct sentence is "The jury are divided in their opinion." This is because "jury" is a collective noun that can be treated as either singular or plural. In this case, "jury" is being treated as a plural noun, so the verb "are" is used instead of "is." Additionally, "in their opinion" correctly indicates that the division exists among the members of the jury.

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  • 11. 

    Choose the correct sentence:

    • A.

      Neither my son, nor my daughter studies well

    • B.

      Neither my son, nor my daughter study well

    • C.

      Neither my son, nor my daughter are study well

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    A. Neither my son, nor my daughter studies well
    Explanation
    The correct sentence is "Neither my son, nor my daughter studies well." This sentence is correct because it follows the rule of subject-verb agreement. The subject "neither my son, nor my daughter" is singular, so the verb "studies" should also be singular.

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  • 12. 

    She herself admitted her mistake. The underlined word is:                                   

    • A.

      personal pronoun

    • B.

      reflexive pronoun

    • C.

      emphatic pronoun

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    C. emphatic pronoun
    Explanation
    The underlined word "herself" is used to emphasize that she admitted her mistake. It is an emphatic pronoun because it adds emphasis or intensifies the meaning of the verb "admitted".

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  • 13. 

    The bird is flying. The underlined word is:

    • A.

      helping verb

    • B.

      transitive verb

    • C.

      intransitive verb

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    C. intransitive verb
    Explanation
    The underlined word "flying" is an intransitive verb because it does not require an object to complete its meaning. It describes the action of the bird without indicating any direct action towards something or someone else.

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  • 14. 

    Whatever you do, do it carefully. The underlined sentence is a:                  

    • A.

      simple sentence

    • B.

      compound sentence

    • C.

      Complex sentence

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    A. simple sentence
    Explanation
    The underlined sentence "Whatever you do, do it carefully" is a simple sentence because it consists of only one independent clause. It has a subject "you" and a verb "do" followed by an adverb "carefully". There are no dependent clauses or coordinating conjunctions present, which are characteristics of compound and complex sentences. Therefore, the correct answer is a simple sentence.

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  • 15. 

    This is the girl who was nominated for the scholarship. The underlined part is:

    • A.

      noun clause

    • B.

      adverb clause

    • C.

      adjective clause

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    C. adjective clause
    Explanation
    The underlined part "who was nominated for the scholarship" modifies the noun "girl" by providing additional information about her. It describes a characteristic of the girl, indicating that she is the one who was nominated for the scholarship. Therefore, it functions as an adjective clause.

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  • 16. 

    Barking dogs seldom bite. The underlined word is a/an:              

    • A.

      Present participle

    • B.

      Verbal Noun

    • C.

      Participial Adjective

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    C. Participial Adjective
    Explanation
    The underlined word "seldom" is modifying the verb "bite" and is describing the frequency of the action. It is functioning as an adverb, not an adjective. Therefore, the correct answer is "Participial Adjective".

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  • 17. 

    Choose the correct sentence:                       

    • A.

      A man is mortal

    • B.

      Man is mortal

    • C.

      The man is mortal

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    B. Man is mortal
    Explanation
    The correct sentence is "Man is mortal". This sentence is grammatically correct and conveys the idea that all men are mortal. It does not specify a particular man or use an article before "man", which would make the sentence incorrect.

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  • 18. 

    The book is in the desk. The underlined noun is:                              

    • A.

      Nominative

    • B.

      Accusative

    • C.

      Possessive

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    B. Accusative
    Explanation
    The underlined noun "desk" is in the accusative case because it is the object of the preposition "in." In the sentence, the book is being placed inside the desk, making the desk the receiver of the action. Therefore, the noun is in the accusative case.

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  • 19. 

    The magistrate was a man with a kind nature.  The underlined part is a/an:          

    • A.

      Noun phrase

    • B.

      Adverb phrase

    • C.

      adjective phrase

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    C. adjective phrase
    Explanation
    The underlined part "with a kind nature" describes the noun "man" and provides more information about his characteristics. It functions as an adjective phrase because it modifies the noun.

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  • 20. 

    Kabir, the great reformer, was a weaver. The underlined noun is used in:                               

    • A.

      apposition

    • B.

      Nomination

    • C.

      Accusation

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    A. apposition
    Explanation
    The underlined noun "weaver" is used in apposition. Apposition is a grammatical construction in which a noun or noun phrase is placed next to another noun or noun phrase to provide additional information or clarification about it. In this case, "weaver" provides additional information about Kabir, indicating his occupation or profession.

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  • 21. 

    Will you wait till I run? The underlined part is a/an:                            

    • A.

      Noun clause

    • B.

      adverb clause

    • C.

      Adjective clause

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    B. adverb clause
    Explanation
    The underlined part "till I run" is functioning as an adverb clause in this sentence. It modifies the verb "wait" by indicating the duration or condition under which the waiting will occur.

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  • 22. 

    Choose the correct spelling:                

    • A.

      separate

    • B.

      saparate

    • C.

      seperate

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    A. separate
    Explanation
    The correct spelling is "separate".

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  • 23. 

    Choose the correct spelling:            

    • A.

      atributable

    • B.

      attributable

    • C.

      attributeable

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    B. attributable
    Explanation
    The correct spelling is "attributable".

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  • 24. 

    The famous poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is written by:       

    • A.

      William Wordsworth

    • B.

      Robert Frost

    • C.

      John Keats

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    B. Robert Frost
    Explanation
    "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" is a well-known poem written by Robert Frost. The poem depicts a person's contemplation of nature and the beauty of a snowy evening. The imagery and the use of repetition in the poem are characteristic of Frost's writing style. William Wordsworth, John Keats, and None of These are not the correct answers because they did not write this particular poem.

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  • 25. 

    You are quite wrong. The underlined word is an Adverb of:

    • A.

      Number

    • B.

      Reason

    • C.

      Degree

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    C. Degree
    Explanation
    The underlined word is an adverb of degree because it modifies the adjective "wrong" and indicates the extent or intensity of the wrongness.

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  • 26. 

    He advised the most equitable plan for us. The underlined word means:       

    • A.

      fair

    • B.

      privileged

    • C.

      favourite

    • D.

      None of These

    Correct Answer
    A. fair
    Explanation
    The underlined word "equitable" means fair. This means that the plan that he advised is just and impartial, treating everyone equally and without favoritism or privilege.

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