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ENGLISH

61. Chandini is good ...... singing film songs

Choose the correct preposition to fill the given blank.


1) at

2) on

3) by

4) in

62. Mani visited Hamsaladeevi. She also visited Mopidevi. The given sentences can
be combined and expressed as1) Mani visited not only Hamsaladeevi also visited Mopidevi.
2) Mani visited Hamsaladeevi, but not Mopidevi.

3) Mani visited not only Hamsaladeevi but also Mopidevi.


4) Mani visited Hamsaladeevi, but not Mopidevi also.
63. The road infront of this office is six miles long?
Choose the appropriate question that seeks this information.
1) What length is this road?

2) What is the length of this road?

3) How much long is this road?

4) How length is this road?

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64. Rakesh said to Harish 'How many marks have you got in English?'
Which of the following in the right way of representing the question?
1) Rakesh asked Harish how many marks had he got in English.
2) Rakesh asked Harish how many marks has he got in English.
3) Rakesh asked Harish how many marks he has got in English.
4) Rakesh asked Harish how many marks he had got in English.
65. There are no trees ..... there are no shades
Choose the correct word to fill in the given blank.
1) so

2) but

3) though

4) however

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66. The stars are visible in the night.

To get the opposite of the word 'visible', we use the prefix .....

1) ill

2) un

3) in

4) dis

3) Vacuum

4) Vacume

67. Identify the correctly spelt word.


1) Vacum

2) Vaccum

68. Ramesh has met with an accident. He has become an amnestic.


Which of the following is the meaning of the underlined word.
1) Disabled to use his limbs

2) Loss of speech

3) Loss of sensation in some of the body muscles


4) Loss of memory

69. Sumana has been studying since six am.


Which sentence gives the same

meaning.

1) Sumana started studying at 6 am and is still studying


2) Sumana always studies upto 6 am.

3) Sumana started studying at 6 am and has already finished studying


4) Sumana starts studying everyday at 6 am

(70-74) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
The country now needs a new equilibrium, a new spirit of national reconciliation
that can be brought about only by moving forward to the new frontiers of true equality, more opportunity and greater compassion for the weaker sections of its people.
Our goal is total freedom for the people that can fully reflect their urges and aspirations for a better life. We cannot remain connect by merely reliving our past even
under conditions of complete freedom, without a matching concept of the present and

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the future. We can survive only by seizing every
constructive opportunity that can
offer a creative alternative to the legacies of the past. It is only through such a lofty
endeavour that the country can discover itself with
a new sense of adventure and faith in

ourselves.

70. Spirit of national reconciliation means the spirit of ....


1) Integrating the nation

2) National adjustment

3) Economical Balance

4) Emotional integration

71. What does the writer say about the people who are at a disadvantage in society ?
1) They should be awakened

2) They should be expatiated

3) They need better opportunities and more sympathy

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72. What is the aim of he nation?


1) Freedom for all

2) Educational for all

3) Compassion for all

4) Better life

73. We want to achieve freedom which1) Helps us to better our lives

2) Embodies our ambitions and desires

3) Aggravates our dominance

4) Develops us fully

74. This Lofty endeavour will help the country to ....


1) rediscover herself
3) develop faith

2) dedicate her work

4) develop shrewd governance.

(75-78) Fill in each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with the most
suitabe word out of the alternative (below the passage) given against each number.
Soyabeen foods taste good and healthful. They have twice the protein the meat and
milk have proteins help the body to -----( 75) Milk and Meat ------ (76) Costly
these days ------ (77) families can used Soyabeans ------ (78) a healthy and cheeper diet.
75. 1) growth

2) grown

3) growing

4) grow

76. 1) are

2) is

3) are being

4) have being

77. 1) because

2) so

3) however

4) instead

78. 1) in

2) as

3) for

4) on

79. The complementary close of a letter is the ....


1) Heading

2) Superscription

3) Subscription

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80. I ...... (live) in Chodavaram since 1985.
Choose the correct form of the verb.
1) am living

2) has been living 3) had been living 4) have been living

81. We ..... (love) our country.


Choose the correct form of the verb
1) love

2) loves

3) loved

4) is loving

82. Vardhan is one of the richest persons in Guntur.


The positive form of the given sentence is ....
1) Very few persons in Guntur is as rich as Vardhan.

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2) No other persons in Guntur is so rich as Vardhan.

3) Very few persons in Guntur are as rich as Vardhan.

4) Some other persons in Guntur are at least as rich as Vardhan.

83. All of them speak English well.


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1) Dont they?

2) Didnt they?

3) Dont all?

4) Didnt all?

84. Chitti is very hospitable. It means...


1) Chitti admits in hospital

2) Chitti discharge from hospital

3) Chitti is welcoming and friendly

4) Chitti is not welcoming and friendly

ENGLISH PEDAGOGY

85. Giving the judgement of pass or fail at the end of the examination of a candidate
comes under ....
1) Formative Evaluation

2) Summative Evaluation

3) Standardised Evaluation

4) Thematic Evaluation

86. Findout the correct phonetic script of the word - dogs?


1) /d Dgz/

2) /d Dgs/

3) /dogz/

4) /d D:gs/

87. Thesaurus is an example for1) Study Material

2) Authentic Material

3) Reference Material

4) Information Material

88. English belongs to this family of languages1) Indo-European

2) Indo-Iranian

3) Afro-Asiatic

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4) Anglo-Asiatic

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89. National syllabus was proposed by ....
1) Wilkins

2) Chomsky

3) Halliday

4) Burnfit

90. Organising Radio and TV Lessons is an example for this type of communication.
1) Intra Personal

2) Inter Personal

3) Mass

4) Group

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2) 5(x2 - y2)

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4) 3000

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