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GRAMMAR Answer any five out of the six questions by selecting the most appropriate option for each. Q.1 The hospital board clearly mentioned that you ________ smoke in the hospital as it is a health hazard for all. A. cannot B. must not C. need not D. might not Q.2 There’s never _______ petrol left after Rahul uses the car. A. much B. little C. many D. a little Q.3 I am taking driving lessons now. Hopefully, I ___________my driving test by November. A. will take B. would pass C. will have taken D. will be taking Q.4 Which option displays the correct change of the following to reported speech? Sunitha asked Venkat, “How much is the rent for your flat?” A. Sunitha asked Venkat how much was his rent for flat. B. Sunitha asked Venkat how much the rent for his flat was. C. Sunita enquires from Venkat that how much rent he pays. D. Sunita told Venkat how much the rent for his flat was. Q.5 Which option displays the correct change of the following to reported speech? She said...
Multiple Choice Questions based on an extract Q 1 A. Poor man! It was in honour of this last lesson that he had put on his fine Sunday clothes, and now I understood why the old men of the village were sitting there in the back of the room. It was because they were sorry, too, that they had not gone to school more. It was their way of thanking our master for his forty years of faithful service and of showing their respect for the country that was theirs no more. i Why does the narrator refer to M. Hamel as ‘Poor man!’? a) He empathizes with M. Hamel as he had to leave the village. b) He believes that M. Hamel’s “fine Sunday clothes” clearly reflected that he was not rich. c) He feels sorry for M. Hamel as it was his last French lesson. d) He thinks that M. Hamel’s patriotism and sense of duty resulted in his poverty. ii Which of the following idioms might describe the villagers’ act of attending the last lesson most accurately? a) ‘Too good to miss’ b) ‘Too little, too late’ c) ‘To...
Practice Questions 2021–22 English Language & Literature (Term I) Class – X I. Read the passage given below. I. Despite plenty of nay-sayers, the textbook is dead. It just doesn’t know it yet and continues on walking about as though alive. I even have one, A Text-Book of Physics, on my bookshelf beside me that was printed in 1891. It has some line drawings and no colour. Today, textbooks have lots of colourful images and engaging questions sprinkled about them. They also have tons of advice for teachers on how to use them effectively. II. The word “textbook” originated in the 1720s, almost 300 years ago. It’s had a good run and is ready to retire. Those who argue that you cannot learn well without a textbook ignore the centuries prior to 1720 when lots of people learned and learned well with no textbooks anywhere. You can learn without textbooks. That’s certain. But why should we bother to change something that’s worked for 300 years? Many deliver the verdict in a single word:...
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