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CTET Paper Level 2 Set VIII Model Paper in English

C.P.O. (PT)

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1 A simple sentence, also called an independent clause,

(a)/ contains a subject and a verb,

(b) and it expresses a complete thought.

(e)/No error (d)

  1. The teacher told that all I should improve

(b)/ my handwriting and spelling.

(c)/No error (d)

  1. You do not know

(a)/ of him

(b)/leaving the town.

(C)/ No error(d)

  1. Janu has lots of friends

(a)/ beside her roommate

(b)/ in the hotel.

(e)/No error (d)

  1. The number of people

(a) which asked for the discount was low

(b)/ but grew during the summer period.

(c)/ No error (d)

  1. As soon as we hear from the suppliers we will let you know when the goods…………….in stock.

(a) will be

(b) are

(c) have been

(d) has

  1. I have been waiting……………….over half an hour.

(a) from

(b) since

(c) in

(d) for

  1. The author’s love for democracy came……………in the novel.

(a) up

(b) through

(c) about

(d) on

  1. He pronounced Corbett as ‘Carpet’………………that was the way in the Kumaon district.

(a) it

(b) as

(e) which

(d) then

  1. Do not forget that you have to……………..for your hideous deeds.

(a) wither

(b) struggle

(c) punish

(d) a tone

  1. ADEQUATE

(a) Sufficient

(b) Acceptable

(e) Admissible

(d) Surplus

  1. ABOLISH

(a) Demolish

(b) Delete

(c) Ban

(d) Accomplish

  1. PROLIFIC

(a) Skilful

(b) Swift

(e) Productive

(d) Wearisome

  1. PLENITUDE

(a) Scarcity

(b) Prosperity

(c) Ecstasy

(d) Abundance

  1. SLIPSHOD

(a) Vulgar

(b) Careless

(c) Commonplace

(d) Retaliatory

  1. INCOHERENT

(a) Intelligible

(b) Disorganized

(e) Unequal

(d) Detached

  1. CONTAMINATE

(a) Simplify

(b) Purify

(c) Glorify

(d) Gratify

  1. EXCITEMENT

(a) Incitement

(b) Disturbance

(c) Boredom

(d) Calmness

  1. NOTICE

(a) Ignore

(b) Forget

(c) Avoid

(d) Overlook

  1. ADORN

(a) Possess

(b) Rob

(c) Soil

(d) Snatch

  1. He brought to light the mystery behind the incident.

(a) concealed

(b) revealed

(c) disposed

(d) destroyed

  1. He looks up to his father.

(a) respects

(b) obeys

(c) looks away from

(d) stares at

  1. His success in the last examination is nothing but a flash in the pan; it will not surely happen again.

(a) an expected triumph

(b) an unexpected triumph

(c) a welcome triumph

(d) the final triumph

  1. Ram always stands up for a just cause.

(a) supports

(b) resents

(c) admires

(d) understands

  1. He had to pay through his nose to get the job done.

(a) undergo the treatment of his nose

(b) beled by the nose

(c) be hit on the nose

(d) pay an excessive amount of money

  1. The sun blazed down at the hunter as he took up position behind the boulder.

(a) against the hunter

(b) down upon the hunter

(c) on the hunter

(d) No improvement

  1. We must have serious reading for the mind as we need wholesome and nutritious food for the body.

(a) like we need

(b) like as we need

(c) just as we need

(d) No improvement

  1. I came up these old photographs when I was cleaning the cupboard.

(a) came with

(b) came across

(c) came at

(d) No improvement

  1. The government gave a gift of Rs. 10,000 to the engine driver who averted a major accident.

(a) ex gratia

(b) in camera

(c) in absentia

(d) No improvement

  1. Poets often use archaie words that are no longer in use for the sake of greater effect.

(a) that are not any longer used

(b) that are used no longer

(c) that no longer are used

(d) No improvement

  1. Having a common centre

(a) Eccentric

(b) Chronic

(c) Concentric

(d) Circular

  1. An expert in the scientific study of birds

(a) Zoologist

(b) Ornithologist

(c) Astrologer

(d) Keeper

  1. A place where food grains are stored

(a) Aviary

(b) Grocery

(c) Granary

(d) Museum

  1. One who believes that events are decided by fate

(a) Egoist

(b) Atheist

(e) Numerologist

(d) Fatalist

  1. Like an ape or a monkey

(a) Avian

(b) Simian

(c) Arboreal

(d) Feline

  1. (a) Beligerent

(b) Belegerent

(c) Belligerent

(d) Biligerent

  1. (a) Yatch

(b) Yawt

(c) Yacht

(d) Yact

  1. (a) Equilibriem

(b) Equilibrium

(c) Equilibriam

(d) Equalibriem

  1. (a) Miscillaneous

(b) Miscellaneous

(c) Miscilleneous

(d) Misceilanous

  1. (a) Facsimile

(b) Facsimilie

(c) Facsimele

(d) Faximele

  1. Tagore compared agitational polities with

(a) an ever-moving engine eternally spewing smoke

(b) an eternally stationary engine that does not make any noise

(e) a stationary engine that sometimes breathes smoke and fire

(d) an engine that whistles, lets out smoke, but remains stationary

  1. Tagore had a fear of

(a) organized social and political power

(b) any power that defied human values and stifled man’s personality

(c) power that was political and industrial

(d) organised industrial and social power

  1. According to Tagore his countrymen had become colonial subjects because

(a) they were physically weak.

(b) they did not believe in the resources of science.

(c) they lacked self-belief.

(d) the British were wicked.

  1. By “agitational politics” is meant

(a) politics that leads to industrial unrest

(b) politics of a disruptive nature leading to unrest, political orotherwise

(c) non-violent politics

(d) agitated politics

  1. By “leaks in your own vessel Tagore means

(a) inherent weaknesses

(b) leaks in a ship

(c) a ship in distress

(d) slavery to machines

  1. At present kitchen gardens

(a) satisfy our sense of beauty

(b) fulfil our need

(c) both(a) and  (b)

(d) supply us with medicines

  1. Kitchen gardens have become popular in Indian cities as

(a) people have no time for marketing.

(b) there is a lack of open space in high rises.

(c) roofs/terraces are better places for gardening.

(d) None of the above

  1. Chefs use herbs

(a) to make food tastier

(b) for beautification of the kitchen

(c) to cure illness

(d) to enliven seasonal flowers

  1. The Egyptians used to grow over 500 herbs to

(a) decorate their houses

(b) garnish their food

(c) cure illness

(d) beautify their kitchens

  1. The theme of the passage is

(a) Use of herbs

(b) Pot culture

(c) Kitchen garden

(d) Egyptians and medicinal plants

 

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