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The document outlines the structure and content of an English Language examination for various undergraduate programs, including multiple-choice questions and passages for comprehension. It covers literary figures, themes, and pollution, with a focus on the importance of rights and responsibilities. Additionally, it specifies examination rules such as extra time for blind students and the university's rights to change mark distribution.

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The document outlines the structure and content of an English Language examination for various undergraduate programs, including multiple-choice questions and passages for comprehension. It covers literary figures, themes, and pollution, with a focus on the importance of rights and responsibilities. Additionally, it specifies examination rules such as extra time for blind students and the university's rights to change mark distribution.

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Roll No. . . $000 50/40/30/40 July — August 2023 BB. A./B.C.A/B.B.A.(E, T.)/B. B.A. (IL A.)/ B. B.A. (EL M.)/ B. Voc. Tl Year (4 Y. D.C.) Examination FOUNDATION COURSE ENGLISH LANGUAG Lnglish 1 anguage and Foundation Paper | Yime 1 Hour] NE-861 [Max. Marks 50 iMin, Marks 18 Note : All questions are compulsory. The blind students will be given 30 minutes extra time. University has all rights to change the distribution of marks. 1. Who wrote Daffodils : ) (c) Milton. 2. Who is known as Nature Poct : (@) John Keais ©) 3. Whois the Poct of Bangle Seller (2) Tora Dutt @) Sarojini Naidu 4. Whois known as the Nightingale of India : (a) Kamala Das ) S$. Who wrote Letter to God : (@)[Link] (bf 6 Wha was called Missile Man of India ; (b) Raja Ramanna 7. Who was Dr. A. P. J Abdul Kalam : (a) Prime Minister of India 6 8 Who read the letter sent by “ (a) Ilis wife oy 9. Who is the Story’s Protagonist : (b) John Keats @ Donne. (b) C. S. Bliot @) Yeats (©R. Tagore (©) Toru Dutt (©) Sarofini Naidu. (©) Dr. Homi Bhaba {b) Governor of R. B. 1. (a) Pak Ambassador. (©) One of the farmer (©) Aksionov's Wife (c) Ivan Dmitrich (a) Semyonich 10. What is Aksionov’s First Names : (a) Nan Semyonich 11. ‘1 Wandered Lonely as a Cloud! is written by William Wordsworth Ya)'True (b) False. 12. _A Piece of Cloud floats high over hills. (bd) False. 13. Golden or Yellow coloured bung @ true compared (o ‘Filed of Sunlight” [Link] (@) Nissiam bzekiel (@) Tina Moriss. (@) Wordsworth. (d) Vikram Sarabhai. (4) The god. @ Tolstoy. (@) Malat Ivan, P,T,O, NE-861 2 14. Silver and Blue colours of the Bangles arc not befitting a maiden’s wrist. (tne ora 15. Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam said ‘1 call to my people to rise to greatness’. (b) False. 16. All Nations which have risen to greatness have been characterized by sense ‘of mission. (b) False, 17, Lencho’s rofession was farming. ine ae 18. Lencho had no family of his own. (@) Truc alse, 19. Aksionov had two shops and a house of his own. (>) False. 20. ‘The fellow prisoners did not respect Aksionov. @) True | ByVals. Read the Passage given below and write the answer you consider (he most appropriate in your answer sheet ‘This is the story of-a man who thought that he hed the right to do whatever he lived. One day, this gentleman was walking along a busy road, spinning his walking stick round end round in his hand and war trying to look important. A men walking behind him objected. “You ought not to spin your walking stick round and round like that !” He said “I am free to do what I like with my walking stick”, argued the gentlaman ‘Of Course, you arc, said the other man “but you ought to know that your frecdom ends where my uote begins.” ‘The story tells us that we can enjoy our rights and our freedom only if they do not interfere with other people’s rights and Jrcedom. ‘Answer the following questions 21. The gentleman was walking along a: (@) Lonely road (Q) Busy road (©) Narrow road (@) Broad road. 22. ‘The gentleman was : . (a) Running along the road (b) Disturbing others on the road (c) Spinning his watch ig) Spinning his walking stick. 23, The man who protested was (a) Teacher 6) Passcrby (©) Policeman (d) Watchman. 24. ‘The man walking behind praised his action, (a) Truc 1) False 25, ‘The man thought that : {a} Ile is free 10 do anything (b) He can do every thing (c) He cannot go anywhere () [ecan scald someone. 26. Write the synonyms of ‘I'recdom : Xa) Liberty (b) loyally (6) Loss of faith (d) Labour. n wonyms of “Satisfied” panes (b) Unsatisfied (¢) Insatisfied (4) Imsatistied. 28. ‘The other gentleman said "Your Freedom onds where my ., begins (a) Hands © Kar (d) Byes, [Link] NE-861 29. What is the meaning of Rights - a) L (9 Leyaty @hick eileen) Wong 30, What is the antonyms of ‘Wrong ; (0) Write (c) Rights (d) Cool 31. Find the coneet word for ‘Thing’ (b) Good (c) God (d) Godey. 32. Find the mis-spelt word : (8) Admirable (b) Amicable (c) Formidable ~425 Indomitabte. 33. Choose the mis-spelt word : (a) Advocacy (b) Aristocracy (©) Domeecracy | @yCourrecy. 34. He not only visited Lahore eee --. also Karachi : (Put correct conjunction) (a) Not (b) And (4) Or. 35. Any kind of Ictter generally ends with : (@) Subscription (b) Heading Solution (2 Signa 36. he subject of the letter to the editor should be. (a) Long (b) Relevant 4) Biicfand relevant te) None Which of the following is vi :d sound (a) pr BU () inf (a) Me. 3B. OF yunds are there in English (b) 21 (41 (d) 44, 29. 7 vvtesees: Vowel sounds in English : () 20 (©) 21 (d) 44. 40, Monopthong (a) Pure vowel (b) Marked by steady quality W)Isasinglc vowel sound (d) All the above. 41 What is Phonetics ; (@) Siudy of human speech sound (®) Study of language Doth @) and) (@) Nonwar bse “2 i ja] sounds are there in English eos os 3 43 ral sounds are there: lish : ae (b) 41 (3 (a5. 44 Ifow many unvoiced sounds are there: 45. The Adam’s Apple is goncrally known as the : Na) Glows (b) Larynx. (c) Lungs. (d) None. 46. Study of speech process in called Phonology (b) Phonctic substance (c) Phonetics (a) Semantic. 41 Which of these is not a type of Phonetics : . (a) Anticulary (b) Personal (¢) Acoustic ay https:/[Link] 48. Full form of IPA: (a) Indian Phonetic Alphabet (c) Indian Phonetic Agreement 49, What does the sign // represent : (c) Voiced bilabialnasal 50. Phonetics is usually divided into ........... (a)2 (b)4 4 NE-861 (4) Intemational = ic all (b) Centralization (4) Rising rolling pitch. . branches Or ws httpsy/;[Link] Whatsapp @ 9300930012 Send your old paper & get 10/- rT Gre See AT 3 10 Tee Te, Paytm or Google Pay # [Link] ~831 ROM NO. sessesessssessecsecsesen N 26500 85/1 30/S0/50 May — June 2024 [Link]. /B. Il. Sc. /B.B. A./ B.C. A./B.B. A. (IL A.)/B. B.A. (IL M.)/ B.B. A. (F.'1)/B.J.M.C. Il Year (4 Y. D. C.) Examination FOUNDATION COURSE GLISH LANGUAGE English Language and Foundation Paper | ‘Vime 1 tour} {Max. Marks 50 (Min. Marks 18 he blind students will be given 30 minutes extra time. ge the distribution of marks. Note: Al questions are compulsory University has all rights to chi 1. William Wordsworth was a poct of : (a) mature (b) romance (©) beauty (@) loves. 2. “A poct could not but be gay” means : (a) The poct was happy - (b) The poet could not sleep (©) The poct was sad (d) The poet could not bc happy. 3. Where did the poct see Daffodils : (a) Reside the sea and beneath the garden (b) In the garden tere eaines } as 4. Tow many Daffodils the poct saw at a glance : (a) Five Thousand (b) ‘Ten Liundrod (c)Ten Thousand (4) Fifteen ‘Thousand. 5. Who is the author of the lesson “A Letter to God” : (b) Promchand (c) Vikram Seth (a) Kabir. 6 Why did Lencho need money (a) To buy a tractor () (c) To buy a new phone (d) To buy a buffalo. 7. Why did the Postmaster decide to reply to J-encho’s letter: (a) He was a good man (b) IIe felt empathetic (6) To preserve Lencho's faith in God (@)Alltheabove, 8 WI of the Post-Oifice fimployces : ( (b) Rude (©) Unhelpful (@) Proud. 9. Who is the poct of Bangle-Sellcr : (a) ‘Toru Dutt (b) Kamala Das {c) Tina Morris @ Sarojini Naidu, 10, Which stage of woman's life represent the silver, blue and pink bangles : (a) Motherhood (b) Matriarchy (@ Maidenhood (d) None. 11. Who is the speaker in the poem “The Bangle Seller” : (a) The Bangle Seller (b) The Beloved (c) The Moon (a) The River. 12, What is referred to as the “Rainbow-tinted circles of light” : (a)'The Bangle Seller (b) The Bangles (©) The Women (@) None of them. 13. API Kalam was : (a) The President of India (b) ‘The Prime Minister of Pakistan (©) The Chief Minister of Bihar (4) None of the above. P.T.O. [Link] 2 NE-831 14. Dr. Kalam believed that patriotism should be beyond : (a) Politics (b) Religion (©) Both (@) and (o) (d) None of the above. 15. In Kalam’s view, what should be the eommon objective of all citizens : (a) Achieving Heonomie Growth a en (c) Promoting Political Idcologics q@) 16. Who wrote “God Sees the ‘Truth, But Waits" (a) Fyodor Dostoevsky (b) Vikram Seth (©) Maxim Gorky (¢) Leo Tolstoy. 17, What docs Aksionov's wife dream about (a) Aksionoy being robbed (b) Aksionov being arrested (©) Aksionov leaving her for another woman _(d) Aksionov returning with grey hair: 18. Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam said, “I call to my people to rise to greatness”. (b) False, 19, All nations which have risen to greatness have been characterized by sense of mission (a) Truc (b) False, 20. ‘The fellow prisoners did not respect Aksionov. @'tive to) Fae Read the passage below and answer the questions : Pollution is the degradation of natural environment by external substances introduced directly or indirectly -- Numan Health, Heosystem Quality and Aquatic and ‘Terrestrial Biodiversity may be affected and altcred pennancnily by pollution. The damage caused by pollution might be irreversible. Pollution occurs when ecosystem cannot get rid of substances introduced into the environment. ‘The sources of pollution are numerous. ‘The identification of these different pollutants and their effects on ecosystem is complex. ‘They can come from natural disaster or the result of human activity, such as oil spills, chemical spills, nuclear accidents, etc. ‘These can have terrible consequences on people and the planet where they live by way of destruction of the biodiversity, increased mortality of the human and animal species, destruction of natural habitat, damage caused to the quality of soil, water and air. Preventing pollution and protecting the environment necessitate the application of the principles of sustainable development. Any environmental damage must be punisheble by law, and polluters should pay compensation for the damage caused to the environment and the people. Choose the right option given below 21. ‘The damage caused by pollution might be (a) Reversible (b) Imreversible (c) Adjustable (@) Temporary. 22, eosystem cannot always cope with : (a) Pollutants (b) Human beings (©) Animals (@) Industries, 23. Name the sources of pollution (a) Oil Spills (6) Chemica! Spills (c) Nuclear Accidents (d) All of the above. 24, Uinvironmental damage must be ........... by aw. (a) Punishable (b) Rewarded (©) Exempted (d) None of the abave. 25, _Jifffeets of pollution is scon as : (a) Increased mortality of the human and animal species. (6) Destruction of natural habitat (©) Damage caused to the quality of soil, water and air. (4) Allof the above [Link] 3 26, ‘The degradation of cnvironmont is called Pollution. (Truc (0) False, 27. Humnan Teaith is vemporarly affected by Pollution. @) "Truc (b) Valve, 28. Balance of Leosystom ia not vital for Natural Hivironment, (ay true (b) Valse. 29. uman activity is one of the sourees of polation. (@) True (b) False, 30. Principles of Sustainable Develo i ing the nv ne s pment are essential for protecting the Linvitonment, (a) True (0) Fatse, sme Fivironmen 31. ‘The idiom “to ‘smell a rat” : (a) To sce signs of play mic (©) To sues oul dein 32. The idiom “Chrough thick and thin” means (a) Only ass {b) Hope during. trying times @t (@) Weak and lonely. 33. ‘The idiom “To kill two birds with onc stone” means : {osesomplh wo ss of one eo @) Is at once, (c) To move away. (d) None of the above. ' 34, Choose the 1 spelt word (@) Grammer (0) Hammer i (0) Familiar (a) Simmer. 35. Choose the mis-spelt word (a) Grief (b) Thiet (c) Belict (d@) Mischeit. 36. Identify the conjunction in the following sentence : ‘The teacher is strict but kind. (a) strict @is (kind a 37. Identify the conjunction in the following sentence Mis dish was the best though he cooked the slowest. (a) he (b) though (ce) cooked (d) best, Find o out which part of a sentence has an crror. If a sentence is correct, then your answer will be No Error (d) + httos://[Link] 38. 39. al. 42, There should be in my room. No Error @) © (¢) Heis Cancer. No Error @ © @ itrains what shall wedo? No Error. a ) © @ Any kind of letter generally ends with : sie (a) Subscription (b) Heading, (6) Salutation @) A/An... -.-» is writton to seck information from other organizations. 1 (9) Informal Loter —(b) Hnquiry Leller ——(e) Complaint rotor (@) Adjustment Tote: pro. https:/[Link] 44, 45, a7, 48. 49, 26500 A notice must contain ..., inform ; (a) Variety of b) Vactuat NE-831 (©) Meeting (A) All of the above. ‘Which of the following is nota feature of a Nolice : ©) Minutes (6) Time, Date and Place An advertisement is a: (3) Personal Announcement (©) Private Announcement ‘What makes Classified (@) Well written phrases (c) Clear details ‘There are {ays -+» Vowel sounds in Linglish. (b)21 Mow many sounds arc there in Linglish : (a) (b)21 What is Phonetics : @) © (a) and (b) Intonation can be defined as : (a) The rise and fall of the speech (€) The melody and tone of the speech Advertisement perfect ; (b) Signature of Authority one (b) Pei Amoute| «) (b) Catchy heading. © Sis (20 @4 ()4l (yaa (b) Study of Language (4) None of these, (b) The rhythm of speech @) [Link] Whatsapp @ 9300930012 Send your old paper & get 10/- HTS Gra tet st sth 10 vet Te, Paytm or Google Pay & 185/130/50/50 https:/[Link] Roll No... . 28000 2iontoo/sui0 NE-831 May — June 2025 : [Link]./B, B.A./ B,C. A./B.B. A. (F.T.)/B. B.A. (H. A.) /B.B. A. (H.M,)/ B.H. Sc. /B. J. M.C./B. Voc. II Year (4 Y. D. C.) Examination FOUNDATION COURSE, ENGLISH LANGUAGE English Language and Foundation Paper | Time | Hour] (Max. Marks 50 [Min, Marks 18 Note: All questions are compulsory. The blind students will be given 30 minutes extra time. as all rights to change the distrib |. “Daffodils” by William Wordsworth is a (@) Narrative Poem (b) Subjective Poem (¢) Lyric Poem+ (a) Sonnet 2. Where did the poet see the Daffodils (a) Beside the eouryard (b) Ona root (©) Beside the lake, beneath the trees (@) Inthe market. 3. What type of literary device did the poet use in “Ten thousand saw I at a glance” (@)Personification _(b) Simile (©) Metaphor 4, “I gazed and gazed” suggests (a) He took time to see all the flowers © (c) The poet had no other work @ 5. The poem “The Bangle Sellers” presents (a) Vibraney of Indian Culture (b) Naidu’s Poetic Ability (©) Celebration of Womanhood (6) All of the above. 6. ‘The poem “The Bangle Sellers” is rich in its (a) Color Imageries. —_(b) Indianness (c) Lyrical Quality (2) All ofthe above 7. The bangles are indicative of women’s (a) Purity (b) Maturity (©) Desire (4) Happiness 8 A bride’s desire is symbolized by : (a) . team (0) Fields of sunlit com (c) (d) New born leaves, ( 9. — The composition, ‘Patriotism Beyond Politics and Religion” is : (@) An Essays (b) A Story (©)AShort Story (4) A Poem, 10. ‘Patriotism Beyond Politics and Religion’ is a chapter from book by Dr. Kalam : (a) Wings of Fire (lente Minds (c) My Journey +(d) Vision 2020 11. What should be the driving strength behind patriotism according to Dr. A P J Kalam @ Trae ove for one’s out s (b) Loyalty to a political party (©) Adherence to a specific religion (@) Economic prosperity. 12. According to Dr. A PJ Kalam, how can patriotism contribute to national development (a) Promoting Religious Tolerance (185 Fs Uy roy (6) By Encouraging Political Activism (@) By Prioritizing Economic [Link] 2 13. Why did Lencho become angry when he counted the money (a) Lencho received forty pesos less than what he had demanded from God, A(B) Lene received thin) posos les than wha hd demanded rom God, (2) _Lencho received hundred pesos less thom what he had demanded from God, >>) (@)__Lencho received seventy pesos less than what he had demanded from God. C vy 14, For Lencho, there was a single hope : help from (a)God (b) Post Office (©) Bank (@) Landlord, op 15. What does Lencho call the Post Office Employees : (a) A Bunch of Robbers (b) A Bunch of Liars (¢) A Bunch of Fools ~(d) On the basis of the extract : The house ~ the only one in the entire valley ~ sat on the erest of a low hill. From this height, one could see the river and the field of ripe corn dotted with the flowers that always promised a good harvest. The only thing the earth needed was a good downpour or at least a shower, Throughout the morning, Lencho ~ who knew his fields intimately — hed done nothing but see the sky towards the northeast The field of com dotted with flowers means that : (2) Nota single flower was bigger than a dot (0) The owes were seated ars > (©) The flowers were shaped like dots (4) The flowers had shrunk in size. 17, What type of story is ‘God Sees the Truth But Waits? (@) Satire (b) Detective Story, (c) Parable (@) Historical Tale. 18. Who narrates “God Sees the ‘Truth, But Waits”: (@ Aksionov (b) An Unnamed Third-Person Narrator (6) Tolstoy - (A) Semnyonicl @ 19, In what year was “God Sees the Truth, But Waits” published (a) 2001 (b) 1989 - (©) 1877 C187. 20. Who is the story’s primary antagonist (a) The Police Official (b) Aksionov (6)Semyonich, (4) Aksionov's witegP) Unseen Passage : (Q. No. 21 to Q. No. 30) All of us are unique, and this is the reason why our hobbies and interests are different. In fact, hobbies help us grow as a person. The best way to have a new hobby is to try something new. Once we find an activity we are passionate about, we can explore that activity more. When you get hooked, you will realize ‘hat your hobby has become an integral part of your life. Having a hoppy that we enjoy brings us joy and refreshes us, Hobbies help us to manage our leisure and unplanned time muore productively. I also affords 4s the opportunity to learn new skills in our work. But these are not the only benefits of having a hobby It feels great to be skilled and good at something, doesn’t it? And this is what that makes you confident. It can take some time to develop your hobby so that you may be able to tell that you are skilled but, the journey of experiencing your hobby is very rewarding in itself. With the exposure to different types of activites these days, it doesn’t matter which activity you choose. Whether you are pursuing a craf, sports, puzzles, or skill development, your hobby should be a diversion and a passion. Simultaneously, if your hobby gives you a sense of purpose, then you will be more confident about challenging yourself in your hobby and help you prepare for learning new things at work Hobbies give you an opportunity to enhence your life. Hobbies allow you to de-stress yourself while remaining mentally productive, Having hobbies promotes better health and may lower the risk of having high blood pressure. Enjoying a few hours of your hobby a week can also reduce the risk of depression and dementia. Hobbies refocus your mind on to something that you enjoy doing, Hobbies that include physical activities create chemical changes in your body that help to reduce stress. Even if it doesn’t involve physical activities, you can still reap the benefits of having a hobby. Getting a short break from work and doing something you are passionate about can rejuvenate you mind and help prepare you to handle challenges in the future in a better way. https:/[Link] NE-831 Hobbies may provide an opportunity for you to socialize with people and that can be an additional benefit for your overall well-being. You can connect with people who enjoy doing the same things that you do. You can meet new people, discuss your hobby and get connected toa higger circle that may even help you tur you hobby into your profession. The internet provides numerous groups and forums to connect with people that enjoy doing the same things that you want to do, Some hobbies require creativity and if you develop creativity through your hobby, it can be beneficial Creativity can help you experience new things at school and work. The skill of being creative is essential in today’s world. 21. The journey of experiencing a hobby is quite : (a) Challenging for a person (b) Rewarding initself (©) Demanding in itself (4) Inspirational for a person. 22, Getting a hobby means having a short break from work and doing something you are passionate about which can : ()__ give you a peace of mind from all the other problems of daily hectic life and make you feel refreshed. (b) help you enhance and improve your skills and push you forward on your path to success. (©) _ make you enjoy and appreciate your life much more as you are happy pursuing what you! love, + @) rejuvenate your mind and help prepare you to handle challenges in the future in a better way 23. Choose an option that is not a benefit of having a hobby : (a) Provides an opportunity for us to socialize with people. (b) Gives us an opportunity to enhance our life. - () Help us to manage our planned time more beneficially. (4) Makes us more confident in ourselves. 24, When a person gets hooked on a hobby, he realizes that : . (@) _ ithas become an integral part of our life. (b) it has much more benefits than we realised, (©) _ itis much more enjoyable to have a hobby. (d)__ itis quite essential for us to learn some skills through our hobbies. 25. The skill of being is essential in today’s world ; (@) Confident (b) Creative « (©) Sociable (4) Opportunistic. 26. Choose an option that is clearly a synonym of the word ‘Hooked’ : , (a) Opposed (b) Indifferent (©) Willing (@) Captivated. 27. Choose an option that can be considered as an appropriate title for the passage : (a) The Importance of Having a Hobby. (b) The Usage of Hobby. (©) The Advantages and Disadvantages of Having a Hobby. + (@) The Correct Usage of Free Time — A Hobby. 28. No matter which sort of hobby you are pursuing, your hobby should be : htps:/[Link] (a) useful for you in the long run be it a craft, sports, puzzles, or skill development, (b) a skill that improves your present circumstances > s(@)a diversion and a passion (@) followed through till the end. 29. Which of the following option is not similar in meaning to the word ‘beneficial’ : (a) advantageous (b) favourable (©) rewarding (4) worthless. 30. If you hobby gives you learning new things at work, then you will be more confident about challenging yourself in your hobby and help you prepare for : (a) confidence to move forward (b) a sense of purpose (©)a reason to develop yourself (@) skills that help you in your work. P.T.O. [Link] 4 Arrange the words correctly fo make sentence : (Q. 31 t0.Q. 35) 1 2 3 4 5 been / yot had / longer than / waiting for / three hours? a (b) 1.2.3, (0) 3.2, 1,5.4 (d)5,1,2,3.4 3 4 5 shehad / before / Paris / travellingto / studied French. (a) 1,3,4, 2.5 (0) 1,2,3.4,5 (6) 1,4,3,5,2 (0) 1, 5,2,4,3 3a 1 2 3 4 5 Why / didnot / yesterday / the car / you wash? (a) 1,2, 3,4,5 oO) () 1,3,4,2,5 (d) 1, 5,4, 3,2 1 2 3 4 haveh't / gone / you / overseas, (a) 3,142.4 (b) 1,2,3,4 ()2,1,3,4 (2)3,2,14 1 2 3 4 5 6 when / spring / is / atits best / the season / nature is *(@)2,3,5,1, 6,4 (6)1,2,3,4,6,5 (©)2,4,5,6,3,1 4,5, 2, 1,6,3 ‘Choose appropriate conjunetions : (Q. 36 to Q. 42) 36. Martha .......... Jack will come to their friends, Ashoka tonight after dinner. “ fee (b) or (©) but (@) nor 37. Do you want to go to the market with me ........... with James ? (a) but (®) for (c) and Jory 38. Neither you ....... have been here since yesterday. () for (©) or (a) but 39. Will you go by taxi....... bus ? (a) but (b) nor © (a) and 40. He's not Andrean’s father ......... Andrean’s uncle. (a) or (b) ang (©) but - (d) yet 41. Mrs. Valencia and his assistant will present seminar material, ....... they prepare it now. @) (b) and © but @yet- 42, ........ [have moved to West Borneo, I never visited my mother anymore due to its long distance. (@)In order to (b) As for (©) While (@) Since, + Find the correctly spelt word from the given options : (Q. 43 to Q. 47) 43.7 kia «+ (b) Adventitous (©) Adventitus (4) Adventituous. 44. (a) Adverisity (b) Advercety (©) Adversity = (4) Advercity. 45. (@) Affedevit (b) Afidevit (©) Affidevit @ 46. (a) Dicotomy - -(b) Dicotemy (©) Dichotomy (a) Dechotor 47. (a) Livelihood « () Livelyhood (©) Livlihood (@) Livelyhuc 48. Pick the right meaning of the idiom, “At the drop of the hat” : (a) As soon as it was spoken + (b) (c) Done in an instant () Anes ae done, Pick the right meaning of the idiom, “Hold one’s horse” : (a) Keep one’s expectations * (b) Keep one’s gift (©) Have patience (¢) High on energy, 50. Pick the right meaning of the liom, “Pull your socks up” (a) To get ready (b) To improve (©) To start (d) To fin 49, 23000 210/100/80/40 [Link]

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