English Test 2, March 2023

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ENGLISH TEST 2, MARCH 2023

CLASS: FYJC
SUBJECT: ENGLISH (01)
TIME: 30 minutes
MARKS: 20

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. All questions are compulsory


2. Students must make a note of the acknowledgement – ‘Thank You’ message received after the submission of
the paper.

SECTION 1

STUDENT DETAILS

Student Name (Last Name First Name Middle Name) *

Shah Krish Nirav


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Stream *

Commerce

Arts

Science

Class *

FYJC

SYJC

Division *

J
5

Roll No. (In figures only. For eg. 424) *

1441

Section 2

Read the following questions and select the correct answers.

Match the writers in column A to their works in column B * (1 Point)

1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d

1-b, 2-d, 3-a, 4-e

1-d, 2-e, 3-c, 4-b

1-e, 2-b, 3-a, 4-d


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I hear a bright bee hum. The figure of speech is:


* (1 Point)

Climax

Onomatopoeia

Inversion

Tautology

In the one act play ‘The Rising of the Moon’ the sergeant allowed the ballad
singer to stop with him because: (Pick the most appropriate option) *
(1 Point)

The sergeant was afraid as there was no back up

The sergeant wanted to take advantage of the fact that the singer could identify the wanted
man

The sergeant wanted to pass his time by listening to a few songs

The sergeant wanted to use the singer as bait to entrap the wanted man
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“Here I am bag and baggage.” Identify the speaker of this dialogue. *


(1 Point)

Laurie

Meg

Jo

Mother March

10

You must pay attention to this advice. The function of the modal verb is: *
(1 Point)

Compulsion

Necessity

Promise

Advice
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It was very small, five months child,


Lost in the tall grass running wild.
Goats ate the leaves, the grass cutter scythe
Split it apart and a monsoon blight

The rhyme scheme of the above lines is: * (1 Point)

aabb

abac

abab

abcd

12

Venkat Iyer’s story in ‘A Call of the Soil’ is an example of which of the


following phenomenon * (1 Point)

Employment welfare scheme

White Revolution

Green Revolution

Reverse Migration
13

Select the pair of characters who are the queens of their respective kingdom
from Shakespeare’s play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream' * (1 Point)

Hermia and Hippolyta

Helena and Titania

Titania and Hippolyta

Helena and Hermia

14

Majority of the guests among __________ were many journalists and


intellectual men disapproved of the death penalty.
Choose the right option to fill in the blank with a suitable relative pronoun. *
(1 Point)

Whose

Whom

Which

Who
15

Black and high, his silhouette


dominates the furrows deep!

The word silhouette means * (1 Point)

Curve

Outline

Farming tool

Light

16

Colonel Hunt, Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary made a pact in the office
of the prime minister of Nepal. The pact was: * (1 Point)

To embrace the spirit of adventure

To avoid the controversy of who was first

To carry the flags of Britain, Nepal, India and the UN

To reach the top of Mt. Everest even if they die


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The line which best describes the theme of ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’ is: *
(1 Point)

The poet prays to the almighty that the greatness of Westminster Bridge remains
unparalleled

The poet criticizes industrial revolution

The poet is enthralled by the panoramic landscape and the beauty of nature before him

The poet praises the mighty heart of the people of Britain

18

Pick out the correct True/False pair:

1. In India, hero worship plays a part in politics which is unequalled in


magnitude.
2. We must overcome jealousy and antipathy between caste and creed to
foster fraternity.
* (1 Point)

True, True

False, False

False, True

True, False
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People think I am timid but I have interests of my own to protect. I cannot


think about everything and everyone. I believe I am a man with a conscience.
Who am I? * (1 Point)

Billing

Mayor Stockmann

Hovstad

Aslaksen

20

Snow covered the mountains.


Change the voice. * (1 Point)

The mountains were covered by the snow.

The mountain was covered by snow.

The mountains were covered with snow.

The mountains have been covered in snow.


21

The irony of the poem ‘Nose versus Eyes’ is that- * (1 Point)

The judgement was announced in favor of the nose who has no use of the spectacles

The role of the lawyer was played by the ear

It uses transferred epithet to elevate the tone of the poetry

The poem is a humorous take on the poet’s sensory organs

22

The keepers came to the cottage where Mrs. Adis lived in order to * (1 Point)

Look for Peter

Deliver bad news

Warn Mrs. Adis

Look for Tom


23

Without the history of the city, many creators will feel unmoved in their unique
artistic pursuits. This view is reflected through the line * (1 Point)

So history is new again

The drilling goes right through the fossils of the last century

My heart would not bleed poetry

They erase the flaws, the blemishes of the past

24

The example of past progressive tense is * (1 Point)

The room had great modern designs.

The boy is singing fearlessly in front of a large crowd

Radha was travelling to her hometown for a short break.

It has been raining since yesterday.


25

The crucial points of Helmet and India Gate were recaptured by * (1 Point)

8 Sikh Regiment

Ghatak Mount Division

Air Force

42 Field Regiment

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