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CTET - 7 (English Language)

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Tick the correct sentence.

  1. Neither Ram or Shyam has done it.

  2. Either Ram nor Shyam has done it.

  3. Both Ram and Shyam has done it.

  4. Neither Ram nor Shyam has done it.


Correct Option: D

Find out the correctly spelt word.

  1. Aroplane

  2. Aroplain

  3. Aeroplain

  4. Aeroplane


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Correct Answer: Aeroplane

Find out the correctly spelt word.

  1. Consumpshion

  2. Conjumption

  3. Consumption

  4. Conjumpshan


Correct Option: C

The sonnet is a poem of

  1. ten lines

  2. twelve lines

  3. fourteen lines

  4. sixteen lines


Correct Option: C

Directions: Choose the correct name of the play from which the following lines have been taken.

�We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep.�

  1. The Tempest

  2. Othello

  3. Macbeth

  4. Cariolanus


Correct Option: A

Who has said it?

�One impulse from a vernal wood May teach us more of man. Of moral evil and of good Than all the sages can.�

  1. Shakespeare

  2. Milton

  3. Galsworthy

  4. Wordsworth


Correct Option: D

In which play do the following lines occur?

�Neither a borrower nor a lender be� For loan oft loses both itself and friend. And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.�

  1. Macbeth

  2. The Merchant of Venice

  3. Hamlet

  4. King Lear


Correct Option: C

Shakespeare's play Hamlet is influenced by

  1. Marlowe

  2. Kyd

  3. Peele

  4. Nashe


Correct Option: A

Which of the following works of Milton is a prose work?

  1. Lycidas

  2. Paradise Regained

  3. Paradise Lost

  4. Areopagitica


Correct Option: D

Which of the following plays does not belong to the group of four great tragedies of Shakespeare?

  1. King Lear

  2. Hamlet

  3. Othello

  4. Twelfth Night


Correct Option: D

The novel is

  1. one of the earliest forms of writing

  2. one of the latest forms of writing

  3. one of the discarded forms of writing

  4. none of these


Correct Option: A

Shylock is a character in

  1. As You Like It

  2. The Merchant of Venice

  3. Twelfth Night

  4. Measure for Measure


Correct Option: B

The first play by John Galsworthy was

  1. Justice

  2. Loyalties

  3. The Skin Game

  4. The Silver Box


Correct Option: D

Classical tragedy was a form of

  1. drama

  2. novel

  3. prose

  4. poetry


Correct Option: A

Shakespeare

  1. was a great scholar of Latin

  2. knew a lot of Greek

  3. had a great command over English

  4. knew little Latin and less Greek


Correct Option: C

The name of Prospero's daughter in The Tempest is

  1. Desdemona

  2. Cordelia

  3. Miranda

  4. Olivia


Correct Option: C

From which book has it been taken?

�To be weak is miserable Doing or suffering?�

  1. The Tempest

  2. Paradise Regained

  3. The Prelude

  4. Paradise Lost


Correct Option: D

Who is the hero of Paradise Lost?

  1. God

  2. Satan

  3. Adam

  4. None of them


Correct Option: B

The statement, “Others abide our question, thou art free” refers to

  1. John Milton

  2. Edmund Spenser

  3. Christopher Marlowe

  4. Shakespeare


Correct Option: D

A Dramatic Monologue is

  1. a short play

  2. a poem

  3. a novel

  4. a prose story


Correct Option: A

Elegy began to be so called because

  1. it was written in the elegiac measure

  2. it was a poem of sorrow

  3. it was written by writers of elegies

  4. some expert critics named it so


Correct Option: A

Everyman is

  1. an interlude

  2. a comedy

  3. a tragicomedy

  4. a morality play


Correct Option: B

Milton's Paradise Lost

  1. has no trace of personal element

  2. is notable for its autobiographical passages

  3. is quite objective

  4. has none of the above qualities


Correct Option: B

In Twelfth Night, Olivia is over head and ears in love with

  1. Malvolio

  2. Duke Orsino

  3. the clown

  4. Viola disguised as Cesario


Correct Option: D

The dominating passion of Macbeth is

  1. jealousy

  2. greed

  3. revenge

  4. ambition


Correct Option: D
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