Point out the meaning of the following proverb.Every cloud had a

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English Language

Class

TET Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

1.

Which of the following sentence is in the passive voice?

  • He was made to surrender his passport

  • They feed the lions in the zoo twice

  • A jelly-fish stung her

  • We will not admit children under sixteen


2.

Tick the figure of speech in the following sentence.

Cocks crow cock a doodle do.

  • Oxymoron

  • Onomatopoeia

  • Metaphor

  • Simile


3.

Point out he correctly spelt word

  • Hamorrage

  • Haemorrhage

  • Hammerage

  • Hammarage


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4.

Point out the meaning of the following proverb.

Every cloud had a silver lining.

  • Clouds are never without a silver lining

  • There is a positive side to every unpleasant situation

  • There is no hope in an unpleasant situation

  • Clouds always have white lines in them


B.

There is a positive side to every unpleasant situation


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5.

Point out the word which can be substituted for the given sentence.

The act of killing one's wife.

  • Genocide

  • Uxoricide

  • Canicide

  • Avicide


6.

Select the adverb of place.

  • Almost

  • Agra

  • Here

  • Japan


7.

Which of the following combination is found in the structure of the English language?

  • Subject-object-verb

  • Verb-object-subject

  • Subject-verb-object

  • Object-verb-subject


8.

Point out the portion having a mistake.

  1. The poors
  2. Are always helped
  3. By them
  4. Who are kind and generous

  • A

  • B

  • C

  • D


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9.

Feminine of 'Hart' is

  • Filly

  • Sow

  • Roe

  • Goose


10.

"________ late, he is a skilled worker."

Fill in the blank.

  • But

  • Though

  • Since

  • Unless


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