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1. The answers that the learned men gave the Tsar were - (a) same (b) different (c) opposing (d) bewildering
2. Abdul Kalam's ancestral house was built in - (a) the end of the 20th century. (b) the middle of the 19th century. (c) the middle of the 20th century. (d) the end of the 19th century.
3. The girl was getting off at - (a) Mussoorie (b) Saharanpur (c) Rohana (d) Dehra
4. Mrs. Bates gripped the boy by his - (a) collar (b) shirt front (c) pants (d) shirt back
5.During summer the grasshopper continues the music of the earth when - (a) the sun shines hot . (b) the grasshopper runs from hedge to hedge. (c) the summer is luxurious. (d) the birds cease singing being tired.
6. The leaves of a tree sprout from the - (a) earth's crust (b) branches (c) twigs (d) leprous hide
7. The poem "Asleep in the Valley" is a - (a) lyric (b) sonnet (c) ode (d) elegy
8. Compared to a summer's day, the poet's friend is - (a) more lovely and more temperat. (b) more sweet and soothing (c) more attractive and beautiful (d) more sensuous and passionate
9. "The Proposal" was originally written in - (a) Greek (b) German (c) Russian (d) Polish
10.The play uses - (a) comedy (b) farce (c) romanticism (d) tragedy
11.Chubukov is in his - (a) seventies (b) sixties (c) fifties (d) eighties
12. Lomov had actually come to Chubukov to ask for - (a) money (b) the hand of his daughter in marriage (c) threshing machine (d) Oxen Meadows
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