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CTET - 5 (English Language)

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'Venus and Adonis' is a poetic composition of a poet who was a dramatist also. Who is that poet?

  1. Shakespeare

  2. Milton

  3. Marlowe

  4. Dryden


Correct Option: A

Fill in the blank with an appropriate word. 'The doctor said that a small daily …… of the new drug would soon cure him.'

  1. tablet

  2. pill

  3. dose

  4. quantity


Correct Option: C

'A Bend in the Ganges' is a work of

  1. Anita Desai

  2. Amitav Ghose

  3. Manohar Malgonkar

  4. M.R. Anand


Correct Option: C

During his visit to France, Wordsworth fell in love with a girl named

  1. Catherine

  2. Mary Hutchinson

  3. Annette Vallon

  4. Simon Lee


Correct Option: C

Who wrote the following about Shakespeare?

'Others abide our question, thou art free.'

  1. T.S. Eliot

  2. Arnold

  3. Blake

  4. Wordsworth


Correct Option: B

Pick out the right option, which expresses the meaning of word 'Invaluable'?

  1. Valueless

  2. Priceless

  3. Useless

  4. Cheap


Correct Option: B

Select the word with its correct spelling.

  1. Vaccum

  2. Vaccume

  3. Vaccuum

  4. Vacuum


Correct Option: D

The figure of speech in which the sound suggests the sense or meaning is known as

  1. Alliteration

  2. Onomatopoeia

  3. Oxymoron

  4. Transferred Epithet


Correct Option: B

Who calls Milton 'God-gifted organ-voice of England'?

  1. Arnold

  2. Wordsworth

  3. Gray

  4. Tennyson


Correct Option: D

Directions: Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank.

'The fall of……in 1453 marks the beginning of Renaissance in Europe.'

  1. Bastille

  2. The Roman Empire

  3. The Spanish Armada

  4. Constantinople


Correct Option: D

Name the critic who remarks 'Justice (1910) is a commentary upon the prison administration of that period'.

  1. Coats

  2. A.C. Ward

  3. A. Nicoll

  4. Skemp


Correct Option: A

What does the idiom (the) pros and cons mean?

  1. Changes of life

  2. Arguments urged for and against a thing

  3. Irregularly

  4. Repeatedly


Correct Option: B

Select from the following the correct meaning of the word 'Nostalgia'.

  1. A fatal disease

  2. Longing for things that are past

  3. An allegorical story

  4. A state of excessive fear and anxiety


Correct Option: B

Which of the following is the correct form of the sentence, 'I have often found him negligent …… his work'?

  1. I have often found him negligent in his work.

  2. I have often found him negligent of his work.

  3. I have often found him negligent to his work.

  4. I have often found him negligent with his work.


Correct Option: B

Directions: Choose the correct word to fill in the blank.

'Dogs bark, lions roar but frogs….'

  1. coo

  2. bleat

  3. croak

  4. cluck


Correct Option: C

Find out the mis-spelt word.

  1. Accompaniment

  2. Explaination

  3. Superstitious

  4. Miscellaneous


Correct Option: B

Directions: Punctuate the following sentence and choose the correct option.

�She called out angrily so you have been hitting makhan again phatik answered indignantly no I have not who told you that'.

  1. She called out angrily, so you have been hitting Makhan again. Phatik answered indignantly. 'No, I have not. who told you that'.

  2. She called out angrily, 'So you have been hitting Makhan again.' Phatik answered indignantly. 'No, I haven't. who told you that'.

  3. She called out angrily. 'So you have been hitting Makhan again?' Phatik answered indignantly, 'No, I haven't. Who told you that?'

  4. She called out angrily, 'So you have been hitting Makhan?' Again Pharik answered indignantly. 'No, I haven't. Who told you that?'


Correct Option: C

A figure of speech in which a qualifying adjective is sometimes transferred from a person to a thing or from one word to another, to which it does not strictly belong, is called

  1. Metonymy

  2. Transferred Epithet

  3. Apostrophe

  4. Personification


Correct Option: B

Which of the following words means 'a place where the birds are kept'?

  1. Aquarium

  2. Zoo

  3. Amnesty

  4. Aviary


Correct Option: D

Directions: Choose the correct spelling of the given word.

  1. Restaurant

  2. Restuarant

  3. resteurant

  4. restorant


Correct Option: A

'For a handful of silver, he left us.' This line of Browning has a reference to

  1. Shakespeare

  2. Wordsworth

  3. Tennyson

  4. Dryden


Correct Option: B

'Every great poet is a teacher' are the words of

  1. Shelley

  2. Keats

  3. Byron

  4. Wordsworth


Correct Option: A

Which of the following plays is not written by Galsworthy?

  1. The Silver Box

  2. Joy

  3. Weavers

  4. A Doll's House


Correct Option: D

The Restoration period was influenced by

  1. French dramatists

  2. The dramatists of England

  3. Italian dramatists

  4. Greek dramatists


Correct Option: A

Directions: Punctuate the following sentence and choose the correct option.

“As caeser loved me i weep for him as he was fortunate i rejoice at it as he was valiant i honour him but as he was ambitious I slew him’

  1. As Caeser loved me I weep for him, as he was fortunate I rejoice at it, as he was valiant I honour him but as he was ambitious I slew him

  2. As Caeser loved me, I weep for him. As he was fortunate. I rejoice at it. As he was valiant, I honour him but as he was ambitious, I slew him

  3. As Caeser loved me, I weep for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honour him but—as he was ambitious, I slew him.

  4. As Casear loved me I weep for him; as he was fortunate I rejoice at it; as he was valiant I honour him but as he was ambitious I slew him


Correct Option: C
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