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PRAGATHI COMPETITIVE STUDY CENTER


Div Test No. : 4

(02.12.2013)

(TET-II SOCIAL)

AVANIGADDA

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Abilities of Man



RSPM Test


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An enquiry in to human faculty and its Devel-
opment




Educating the Exceptional children

Choose the Negative sentence of the following


1.The hibernating animal makes hardly any
movement
2. I have never seen the Tajmahal
3. There is little water in the well
4. all above
62. Study esk you will fail
(The given sentence is an example for)
1. simple sentence
2. compound entence
3. complex sentene
4. all above
63. i) Robert plays cricket
i i) He plays chess also
If you combine above two sentence you will get
1. Besides playing criket, Raju plays chess
2. Raju plays not only cricket but also chess
3. Raju plays cricket as well as chess
4. all above
64. She sing songs
( Choose the Nagative form of the sentence)
1. She did not sing songs
2. She does not sings songs
3. She does not sing songs
4. She do not sing songs
65. In case of working hard, you will pass
(Choose the copound sentence)
1. If you work hard, you will pass
2. Unless you dont work hard, you will pass
3. you must work hard and then you will pass
4. all above
66. The words like - Hurrah, Alas, what, How,
Bravo.... appear in.......
1. an exclamatory sentence
2. an Assertive sentence
3. an Imperative sentence
4. an Interrogative sentence
67. Find out the correct sentence that contains the
words birds, distances, fly, long, migrating.
1. Birds fly migrating long distances
2. Migrating birds fly long distances
3. Migrating birds fly dinstances long
4. Birds fly long migrating distances
68. i) Some people are very poor

ii) They are happy


If you combine the above sentence, you may
get
1. Though some people are very poor, they are
happy
2. Some people are very poor but happy
3. Inspite of their poverty, some people are
happy
4. all above
69. choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank
given below.
.....being full of water, the boat sailed on with
out any accident.
1. By virtue of
2. Inspite of
3. On account of
4. In addition to
70. Choose the correct interrogative sentence of
the following
1. How long have been you living here?
2. How long you have been living here ?
3. How long have you been living here?
4. You havebeen living here how long?
71. i) There is fog at airport
ii) The plane has been diverted
select the correct word to combine the above
sentences in to one.
1. where as
2. though
3. yet
4. therefore
72. To tranform a complex sentence into a compound sentence the dependent clause should be
changed in to....
1. a sub-ordinate clause
2. a co-ordinate clause
3. a dependent clause
4. a phrase
73. Issue an invitation. This sentence belongs
to.......
1. An assertive
2. An Interrogative
3. An Exclamatory 4. An Impartive
74. choose the appropriate phrase to complete the
sentence meaningful what a charming
girl..........!
1. she is 2. has she 3. she has 4. is she

75. Kamala, her eldest daughter, a widow, got up many places in the world
relcuctantly
81. Unless you work hard, you will fail
The above sentence belongs to..........
(change in to simple sentence)
1. complex sentence
1 Incase of working hard, you will fail
2. you must work hard and then you will fail
2. compound sentence
3. simple sentence 4. clause
3. In case of not working hard, you will fail
76. The linkers(conjunctions) like- As, when, since,
4. you must work hard or you will fail
Though......... are used to make.......
82. i) The old man is weak ii) He can not walk
1. simple sentence 2. compound sentence
If you combine the above two sentences you
3. complex sentence 4. all above
may get
1. The old man is too weak to walk
77. choose the compound sentence of the following
2. The old man is very weak and he can not walk
1. I met a man whom I had not seen before
3. The old man is so weak that he cant walk
2. It is the right time to play the match
4. all above
3. There is no doubt about your stealing my book 83. He came and at once we left
4. He has everything, still he is unhappy
(change in to complex sentence)
1. Soon after his coming, we left
78. i) His friends recognised his strength
ii) His enemies also recognised his strength
2. As soon as he came, we left
If you combine the above two sentences, you may
3. He came and we left
get
4. all above
1. His friends recognised his strength so his en- 84. Simple sentence means.......
emies recognised his strength
1. the sentence which has only one finiteverb
2. the sentence which has one subject and one
2. His friends and his enemies recognised his
strength
predicate
3. Recognising by his friends, His enemies also
3. the sentence which has no conjunction
recognised his strength
4. all above
4. Not only his friends but his enemies also 85. Skimming and scanning are some of the skills
recognised his strength
useful for.....
1. locating the information
79. His bark is worse than his bite
The above sentence belongs to....
2. gathering the information
1. simple sentence 2. compound sentence
3. retrieving the information
3. complex sentence 4. Imperative sentence
4. storing the information
80. Being an air hostess, she has seen many places 86. The following is a limitation of the phonicin the world.
method
1. It helps to avoid spelling defects
( change the above sentence in to compound)
1. She is an air hostess she has seen many places
2. It helps in speech-training
in the world
3. It is not useful for beginners
2. When she is an air hostess she has seen many
4. It provides good knowledge of speech sounds
places in the world
87. Language clarity, style, tone, cohension ......are
3. She has seen many pleces in the world since some of the issues that promote.
1. writing skills
2. reading skills
she is an hostess
4. She is in an air hotess, therefore she has seen
3. listening skills
4. speaking skills

88. Note-making involves the following two basic




skills of language

1. Listening and speaking

2. Speaking and writing

3. Reading and writing



4. Listening and Reading
89. Any writing work by pupils in the class room

must be preceded......

1. enough writing processes like spelling

2. enough peer learning



3. enough listening only

4. enough oral work

90. Match the following

1. skimming
a) encouraged in primary

level

2. silent reading b) looking for specific

informattion

3. reading aloud c) each sentence is read



carefully to extract

complete meaning

4. scanning
d) improve the speed

of Reading

5. intensive reading e) to cover a large text

and obtain some idea of

the content in a short time

1. 1-e, 2-d, 3-a, 4-b, 5-c

2. 1-e, 2-b, 3-a, 4-d, 5-c

3. 1-c, 2-d, 3-a, 4-b, 5-e

4. 1-e, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d, 5-a



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