Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Xi Eng 1st

 VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE

CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )

F.M:- 40 : TIME:- 1HOUR 15 MINUTES,  SERIES :- 


UNIT-I : PROSE

A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 

1. Who created enough din all day ? --- (a) the astrologer  (b) the magician  (c) the ground nut seller  (d) the auctioneer of cheap cloth.

2. Bombay Ice cream , Delhi Almond , Raja's Delicacy were the name of --- (a) astrologer's note book (b) toys (c) the cheap cloth (d) fried groundnuts.

3.''  I can buy some ---- and ----  tomorrow.'' [ (a) jaggery ,  milk  (b) Milk , coconut  (c) jaggery, coconut  (d) wheat and coconut.]

4.'' He picked up his cowrie shells and paraphernalia.'' - 'Paraphernalia' means-- (a) equipment (b) objects (c) bedding   (d) food.

5. The astrologer sat under ---- tree. --- (a) tamarind (b) banana (c) apple (d) coconut.

6.  She gasped, '' you tried to kill!'' - Who is the speaker  here --- (a) The astrologer (b) the stranger  (c) the astrologer's wife (d) the nut vendor.

6. The astrologer warned the astrologer if he will never travel southward again, he will live ---- (a) 76 years (b) 100 years (c) 99 years  (d) 51 years.

7.Assertion (A): He had left his village without any previous thought or plan.

Reason(R):- Guru Nayak stabbed and pushed into the well by the astrologer.

(a) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d)both A and R are false.

 8. According to his wife, his child had been asking for ---- (a) sweets (b) dress  (c) honey (d) toys

9. " You call yourself an astrologer ?" - the speaker is --- (a) the nut vendor (b) the stranger (c) the astrologer's wife (d) the magician.

10.The astrologer's wife was overjoyed.

II. The astrologer flung the coins at his wife.

III. She can buy some jaggery and coconut tomorrow.

IV. The astrologer reached home at midnight.

(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d) IV,II,I,III.

11.I. The astrologer tried to kill Guru Nayak.

II. The astrologer started his business at the town.

III. The astrologer left the village.

IV. The astrologer settled into the town and married.

(a) III,I,IV,II (b) I, III, IV,II. (c) IV,III,II,I (d) I,II,IV,III.

12.The lights did not use by the businessmen was---- (a) hissing gaslights (b) naked flares stuck on poles (c) bright LED light  (d) old cycle lamp.

13. '' And then you were pushed into a well nearby in the field.'' - Who is referred to here ----  (a) The astrologer (b) the stranger  (c) the astrologer's wife (d) the nut vendor. 

14.The stranger gave the astrologer for his answer ---- (a) twelve and half annas (b) one rupee (c) Eight annas  (d) five rupees.

15..He had a working analysis of mankind's troubles like ---- (a) marriage  (b) money (c) tangles of human ties  (d) all of the above.


UNIT-II : VERSE

16.  The beauty of the London is --- (a) silent and smoky (b) silent and busy (c) silent and free (d) silent and bare.

17.Match the columns :-

A B

(a) Soul (i) sweet

(b) Calm (ii) dull

(c) Will (iii) majesty

(d) Sight  (iv) deep

 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(ii)  (b)-(iv )  (c)-(i) (d)-(iii)

(c) (a)-(iii)  (b)-(iv)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )

18. The red  bangles are compared to --- (a) sunlit corn (b) green field (c) marriage fire (d) mountain mist.

19.  The blood-dimmed ----  is loosed, and everywhere. [(a) wave (b) flow (c) tide (d) ray ]

20. Some are likes fields of sunlit ----. [(a) river (b) corn (c) temple (d) land. ]

21. 


A

B


(a) widenig 

(i)  gyre


(b) rough 

(ii) gaze


(c) pitiless

(iii) beast


(d) image 

(iv) vast



 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(i)  (b)-(iii )  (c)-(ii) (d)-(iv)

(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(i)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(iii)

22.  "Things fall apart"... This suggests---- (a) All things are centralized (b) Everything is defused (c) All things are bound together  (d) All things are shattered on the ground.

23.Assertion (A): The houses in the London city seem asleep.

Reason(R):- Because it is early in the evening.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

24.Assertion(A) :- spiritus Mundi Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born.

Reason(R):- Bethlehem is a popular place to be born.

(a) (d) both A and R are true and R is not  the correct explanation of A.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.


25.The meaning of ' hue' is --- (a) discolor   (b) color (c) colorless (d) none of the above.

26.

A

B


(a) conviction 

(i ) purity


(b) anarchy

(ii) disorder


(c) ceremony 

(iii) celebration 


(d) innocence

(iv) faith


 

(a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(i)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(iii)

(c) (a)-(ii)  (b)-(i)  (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(ii)  (c)-(iii) (d)-(i )


27. Spiritus Mundi is --- (a) English phrase (b) Latin phrase (c) French phrase (d)  Italian phrase .

28..The meaning of ' Tender ' is --- (a) rough  (b) soft  (c) bright  (d) hard.

29. Assertion(A) :- The ceremony of innocence is drowned.

Reason(R) :- Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

30. The very houses seem asleep because ---

I. There are no human activities .

II. It was a holiday so all the people are rested .

III. All the people in London asleep.

IV. It was eaely in the morning.

(a) I,II,III are correct. (b) I,III,IV are correct. (c) I,IV are correct. (d) Only I is correct.



UNIT:-III:UNSEEN

Instructions: Read the passage given below and choose the appropriate answer for each question.

Bengaluru, 1 March: At least four people were injured in a blast at a cate in india's technology hub of Bangaturu on Friday, police said. The blast at Rameshworam cafe in the east of the city accurred during the busy lunch hour when crowds from nearby offices ina up. The cause of the incident was not immediately known. A bomb squad was on its way to investigate. Television footage showed pillar inside the cafe damaged from the impact of the niplosion, Some people had injuries on their arms and fees. Television channels reported as least five had bee Injured, but there was no immediate confirmation from police. Three of those injured were taken to a hospital nearby where staff said two ot them had suffered minor injuries. The third had 40 percent burn injuries and was in intensive cure.

31. The blast happened on--- (a) Sunday (b) Tuesday (c) Friday

(d) Saturday.

32. The accident happend at- (a) Bengaluru cafe (b) Technology hub (c) Rameshwaram cafe (d) Rameshwaram Police Station.

33. The cause of the blast was- (a) not immediately known (b) clear to everybody (c) quickly identified (d) previously known to all.

34. According to the reports of the television channels, the number of the injured people was --- (a) Just five (b) twenty five (c) at least five (d) less than five.

35. One of the injured persons had--- (a) 50 percent head injury (b) 40 percent burn injury (c) 30 percent bullet injury (d) 60 percent cut injury.


UNIT:- IV:TEXTUAL GRAMMAR 

36. Guru Nayak said, "He has escaped my hands." [Change the narration]

(a) Guru Nayak said that he had escaped his hands.

(b) Guru Nayak complained that he had been escaping his hands.

(c) Guru Nayak expressed regretfully that he has escaped my hands.

(d) Guru Nayak advised that he should escape his hands.

37. --- five minutes he understood what was wrong. --- (a) in (b) within (c) about (d) upto.

38. Tell me more. (Voice) --- (a) more is told me (b) I am told more by you (c) Let me be told more (d) Let more me be told.

39. People were attracted ---- him. (preposition) --- (a) for (b) to (c) into (d) in.

40.The river ---- (glide) at his own sweet will. (use present continouous tense) -- (a) is gliding (b) was gliding (c) has glideth (d) glides.

CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )

F.M:- 40 : TIME:- 1 HOUR.  SERIES :- A

UNIT-I : PROSE

A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x16=16

1.The color of the turban of the astrologer was  ---- (a) red  (b) brown (c) yellow (d) saffron.

2.The number of cowrie shells that the astrologer had ---- (a) half dozen  (b) one dozen  (c)  two dozen (d) three dozen. 

3. ''  I can buy some ---- and ----  tomorrow.'' [ (a) jaggery ,  milk  (b) Milk , coconut  (c) jaggery, coconut  (d) wheat and coconut.]

4. When he told the person before him,  gazing at his ---- (a) face (b) hand  (c) forehead (d) palm .

5.And then you were pushed into a ---- nearby in the field. [(a) room (b) den  (c) well (d) pond.]

6. The astrologer always sat under the boughs of --- (a) Mango tree. (b) Neem tree (c) Tamarind tree (d) Banyan tree.

7.The astrologer had a mystic chart on a ----  piece of cloth  ---- (a) triangular (b) square  (c) circle  (d) oblong.

8. The stranger had gone off into the night, after giving the astrologer a ---- of coins. [(a) handful   (b) bag  (c) box (d) dozen.]

9. '' The swine has cheated me! He promised me a rupee.'' - here the speaker is --- (a) The astrologer (b) the stranger  (c) the astrologer's wife (d) the nut vendor.

10.His forehead  was resplendent with ---- ash and vermilion . [ (a) holly  (b) sacred (c) secret   (d) dark. ]

11.According to his wife, his child had been asking for ---- (a) sweets (b) dress  (c) honey (d) toys.

12.A ---- crowd was always moving up and down this narrow road morning till night. [(a) huge (b) busy  (c) surging  (d) free. ]

13. The astrologer transacted his business by the light of --- (a) cycle lamp (b) hissing gaslight (c) naked flare (d) groundnut seller's flare.

14.To a villager it is a great deal, as if an ----  flowed between. [(a) ocean  (b) river (c) bridge  (d) pond. ]

15. ''Challenge is challenge. '' - Who said this ?--- (a) The astrologer  (b) The stranger  (c) Astrologer's wife  (d) the nuts seller.

16.According to the astrologer, the enemy of the stranger died before ---- (a) one month (b) two months  (c) three months  (d) four months.

UNIT-II : VERSE

A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x24=24

17. A sonnet is a poem of ---- lines. [(a) ten (b) twelve (c) seventeen (d) fourteen. ]

18.Match the columns :-

A B

(a) Bare (i) sprit

(b) Soul (ii) uncover

(c) Glittering (iii) sparkling

(d) Sight (iv) scene

 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)

(c) (a)-(ii)  (b)-(i)  (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )

19.While going to Dover , William Wordsworth was accompanied by ---(a)  Mary Wordsworth (b) Dorothy Wordswortly (c) Belle Wordsworth (d) Juli  Wordsworth .

20.Rearrange the following sentences:-

I. The city now doth a garment wear.

II. The beauty of the morning silent,  bare.

III. Ships,towers, domes, temples lie.

IV. Never did sun more beautiful steep.

(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) I,II,III,Iv (d)  I,II,IV,III.

21.The city now doth -- doth means ---(a)  did (b) does (c)  doing (d) done.

22.In the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge ' London's view is --- (a) hazy (b) foggy (c) clear (d) cloudy.

23.Never did ---- more beautiful steep. -- (a) earth (b) moon (c) sun (d) valley.

24.Rearrange the following sentences:-

 I)Earth has not anything to show more fair.

II) The very houses seem asleep.

III) the river glideth at his sweet will.

IV) All the objects in the city are glittering. 

(a) I,IV,III,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) I,IV, (d)  I,II,IV,III.

25.All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  (a) smoke (b) air (c) rock (d) sunlight .

26.Match the columns :-

A B

(a) Soul (i) sweet

(b) Calm (ii) dull

(c) Will (iii) majesty

(d) Sight  (iv) deep

 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(ii)

(c) (a)-(ii)  (b)-(iv)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )

27.The city of London puts on a garment of --- (a) soft air (b) calm trees (c)  morning light (d) afternoon light.

28.Rearrange the following sentences:-

I) It was early in the morning.

II) The poet was surprised.

III) The poet was going to Dover.

IV) The beauty of the morning was majestic. 

(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,IV,III.

29.The beauty of the morning; ---, bare.  (a) busy (b) silent (c) open (d) cloudless.

30.The person who passes without enjoying the beauty of the London morning is --- (a) dull (b) busy (c) boring (d) gloomy . 

31.Select the correct options:-

 Assertion (A): Dull would  he be of soul Who enjoy the beauty of the morning.

Reason(R):- Earth has not anything to show more fair according to the poet.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

32.Dull would he be of soul who could ----- . -- (a) go on (b)  pass at (c) pass by (d) went on.

33.The poet wrote the poem while going to --- (a) Italy (b) French (c) Russia (d)  India.

34. All bright and ---- in the smokeless air. -- (a) shining (b) twinkling (c) glittering (d) dazzling.

35.The very houses seem --- (a) dead (b) lost (c) asleep (d) awake.

36.Select the correct options:-

 Assertion (A): The houses in the London city seem asleep.

Reason(R):- Because it is early in the evening.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

37.Early morning the air of London is --- (a)  foggy (b) full of smoke (c)  polluted (d) smokeless.

38.---- glideth at his own sweet will. --(a) The river (b)  the valley (c) the moon (d) the sun.

39.Select the correct options:-

Assertion (A): The beauty of the city of London is called silent.

Reason(R):- It describes the early morning situation.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

40.Earth has not anything to show more fair than ---  (a) London (b) The Westminster Bridge (c)  Heaven (d) The open skies .

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CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )

F.M:- 40 : TIME:- 1 HOUR.  SERIES :- B

UNIT-I : PROSE

A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x16=16

9. '' The swine has cheated me! He promised me a rupee.'' - here the speaker is --- (a) The astrologer (b) the stranger  (c) the astrologer's wife (d) the nut vendor.

10.His forehead  was resplendent with ---- ash and vermilion . [ (a) holly  (b) sacred (c) secret   (d) dark. ]

11.According to his wife, his child had been asking for ---- (a) sweets (b) dress  (c) honey (d) toys.

12.A ---- crowd was always moving up and down this narrow road morning till night. [(a) huge (b) busy  (c) surging  (d) free. ]

13. The astrologer transacted his business by the light of --- (a) cycle lamp (b) hissing gaslight (c) naked flare (d) groundnut seller's flare.

14.To a villager it is a great deal, as if an ----  flowed between. [(a) ocean  (b) river (c) bridge  (d) pond. ]

15. ''Challenge is challenge. '' - Who said this ?--- (a) The astrologer  (b) The stranger  (c) Astrologer's wife  (d) the nuts seller.

16.According to the astrologer, the enemy of the stranger died before ---- (a) one month (b) two months  (c) three months  (d) four months.

1.The color of the turban of the astrologer was  ---- (a) red  (b) brown (c) yellow (d) saffron.

2.The number of cowrie shells that the astrologer had ---- (a) half dozen  (b) one dozen  (c)  two dozen (d) three dozen. 

3. ''  I can buy some ---- and ----  tomorrow.'' [ (a) jaggery ,  milk  (b) Milk , coconut  (c) jaggery, coconut  (d) wheat and coconut.]

4. When he told the person before him,  gazing at his ---- (a) face (b) hand  (c) forehead (d) palm .

5.And then you were pushed into a ---- nearby in the field. [(a) room (b) den  (c) well (d) pond.]

6. The astrologer always sat under the boughs of --- (a) Mango tree. (b) Neem tree (c) Tamarind tree (d) Banyan tree.

7.The astrologer had a mystic chart on a ----  piece of cloth  ---- (a) triangular (b) square  (c) circle  (d) oblong.

8. The stranger had gone off into the night, after giving the astrologer a ---- of coins. [(a) handful   (b) bag  (c) box (d) dozen.]

UNIT-II : VERSE

A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x24=24

29.The beauty of the morning; ---, bare.  (a) busy (b) silent (c) open (d) cloudless.

30.The person who passes without enjoying the beauty of the London morning is --- (a) dull (b) busy (c) boring (d) gloomy . 

31.Select the correct options:-

Assertion (A): Dull would  he be of soul Who enjoy the beauty of the morning.

Reason(R):- Earth has not anything to show more fair according to the poet.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

32.Dull would he be of soul who could ----- . -- (a) go on (b)  pass at (c) pass by (d) went on.

33.The poet wrote the poem while going to --- (a) Italy (b) French (c) Russia (d)  India.

34. All bright and ---- in the smokeless air. -- (a) shining (b) twinkling (c) glittering (d) dazzling.

35.The very houses seem --- (a) dead (b) lost (c) asleep (d) awake.

36.Select the correct options:-

  Assertion (A): The houses in the London city seem asleep.

Reason(R):- Because it is early in the evening.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

37.Early morning the air of London is --- (a)  foggy (b) full of smoke (c)  polluted (d) smokeless.

38.---- glideth at his own sweet will. --(a) The river (b)  the valley (c) the moon (d) the sun.

39.Select the correct options:-

 Assertion (A): The beauty of the city of London is called silent.

Reason(R):- It describes the early morning situation.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

40.Earth has not anything to show more fair than ---  (a) London (b) The Westminster Bridge (c)  Heaven (d) The open skies .

17. A sonnet is a poem of ---- lines. [(a) ten (b) twelve (c) seventeen (d) fourteen. ]

18.Match the columns :-

A B

(a) Bare (i) sprit

(b) Soul (ii) uncover

(c) Glittering (iii) sparkling

(d) Sight (iv) scene

 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)

(c) (a)-(ii)  (b)-(i)  (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )

19.While going to Dover , William Wordsworth was accompanied by ---(a)  Mary Wordsworth (b) Dorothy Wordswortly (c) Belle Wordsworth (d) Juli  Wordsworth .

20.Rearrange the following sentences:-

I. The city now doth a garment wear.

II. The beauty of the morning silent,  bare.

III. Ships,towers, domes, temples lie.

IV. Never did sun more beautiful steep.

(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) I,II,III,Iv (d)  I,II,IV,III.

21.The city now doth -- doth means ---(a)  did (b) does (c)  doing (d) done.

22.In the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge ' London's view is --- (a) hazy (b) foggy (c) clear (d) cloudy.

23.Never did ---- more beautiful steep. -- (a) earth (b) moon (c) sun (d) valley.

24.Rearrange the following sentences:-

 I)Earth has not anything to show more fair.

II) The very houses seem asleep.

III) the river glideth at his sweet will.

IV) All the objects in the city are glittering. 

(a) I,IV,III,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) I,IV, (d)  I,II,IV,III.

25.All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  (a) smoke (b) air (c) rock (d) sunlight .

26.Match the columns :-

A B

(a) Soul (i) sweet

(b) Calm (ii) dull

(c) Will (iii) majesty

(d) Sight  (iv) deep

 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(ii)

(c) (a)-(ii)  (b)-(iv)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )

27.The city of London puts on a garment of --- (a) soft air (b) calm trees (c)  morning light (d) afternoon light.

28.Rearrange the following sentences:-

I) It was early in the morning.

II) The poet was surprised.

III) The poet was going to Dover.

IV) The beauty of the morning was majestic. 

(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,IV,III.

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CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )

F.M:- 40 : TIME:- 1 HOUR.  SERIES :- C

UNIT-I : PROSE

A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x16=16

6. The astrologer always sat under the boughs of --- (a) Mango tree. (b) Neem tree (c) Tamarind tree (d) Banyan tree.

7.The astrologer had a mystic chart on a ----  piece of cloth  ---- (a) triangular (b) square  (c) circle  (d) oblong.

8. The stranger had gone off into the night, after giving the astrologer a ---- of coins. [(a) handful   (b) bag  (c) box (d) dozen.]

9. '' The swine has cheated me! He promised me a rupee.'' - here the speaker is --- (a) The astrologer (b) the stranger  (c) the astrologer's wife (d) the nut vendor.

1.The color of the turban of the astrologer was  ---- (a) red  (b) brown (c) yellow (d) saffron.

13. The astrologer transacted his business by the light of --- (a) cycle lamp (b) hissing gaslight (c) naked flare (d) groundnut seller's flare.

14.To a villager it is a great deal, as if an ----  flowed between. [(a) ocean  (b) river (c) bridge  (d) pond. ]

15. ''Challenge is challenge. '' - Who said this ?--- (a) The astrologer  (b) The stranger  (c) Astrologer's wife  (d) the nuts seller.

16.According to the astrologer, the enemy of the stranger died before ---- (a) one month (b) two months  (c) three months  (d) four months.

2.The number of cowrie shells that the astrologer had ---- (a) half dozen  (b) one dozen  (c)  two dozen (d) three dozen. 

3. ''  I can buy some ---- and ----  tomorrow.'' [ (a) jaggery ,  milk  (b) Milk , coconut  (c) jaggery, coconut  (d) wheat and coconut.]

4. When he told the person before him,  gazing at his ---- (a) face (b) hand  (c) forehead (d) palm .

5.And then you were pushed into a ---- nearby in the field. [(a) room (b) den  (c) well (d) pond.]

10.His forehead  was resplendent with ---- ash and vermilion . [ (a) holly  (b) sacred (c) secret   (d) dark. ]

11.According to his wife, his child had been asking for ---- (a) sweets (b) dress  (c) honey (d) toys.

12.A ---- crowd was always moving up and down this narrow road morning till night. [(a) huge (b) busy  (c) surging  (d) free. ]

UNIT-II : VERSE

A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x24=24

21.The city now doth -- doth means ---(a)  did (b) does (c)  doing (d) done.

22.In the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge ' London's view is --- (a) hazy (b) foggy (c) clear (d) cloudy.

23.Never did ---- more beautiful steep. -- (a) earth (b) moon (c) sun (d) valley.

36.Select the correct options:-

  Assertion (A): The houses in the London city seem asleep.

Reason(R):- Because it is early in the evening.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

37.Early morning the air of London is --- (a)  foggy (b) full of smoke (c)  polluted (d) smokeless.

38.---- glideth at his own sweet will. --(a) The river (b)  the valley (c) the moon (d) the sun.

39.Select the correct options:-

  Assertion (A): The beauty of the city of London is called silent.

Reason(R):- It describes the early morning situation.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

40.Earth has not anything to show more fair than ---  (a) London (b) The Westminster Bridge (c)  Heaven (d) The open skies .

24.Rearrange the following sentences:-

 I)Earth has not anything to show more fair.

II) The very houses seem asleep.

III) the river glideth at his sweet will.

IV) All the objects in the city are glittering. 

(a) I,IV,III,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) I,IV, (d)  I,II,IV,III.

25.All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  (a) smoke (b) air (c) rock (d) sunlight .

26.Match the columns :-

A B

(a) Soul (i) sweet

(b) Calm (ii) dull

(c) Will (iii) majesty

(d) Sight  (iv) deep

 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(ii)

(c) (a)-(ii)  (b)-(iv)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )

27.The city of London puts on a garment of --- (a) soft air (b) calm trees (c)  morning light (d) afternoon light.

17. A sonnet is a poem of ---- lines. [(a) ten (b) twelve (c) seventeen (d) fourteen. ]

18.Match the columns :-

A B

(a) Bare (i) sprit

(b) Soul (ii) uncover

(c) Glittering (iii) sparkling

(d) Sight (iv) scene

 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)

(c) (a)-(ii)  (b)-(i)  (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )

19.While going to Dover , William Wordsworth was accompanied by ---(a)  Mary Wordsworth (b) Dorothy Wordswortly (c) Belle Wordsworth (d) Juli  Wordsworth .

20.Rearrange the following sentences:-

I. The city now doth a garment wear.

II. The beauty of the morning silent,  bare.

III. Ships,towers, domes, temples lie.

IV. Never did sun more beautiful steep.

(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) I,II,III,Iv (d)  I,II,IV,III.

28.Rearrange the following sentences:-

I) It was early in the morning.

II) The poet was surprised.

III) The poet was going to Dover.

IV) The beauty of the morning was majestic. 

(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,IV,III.

29.The beauty of the morning; ---, bare.  (a) busy (b) silent (c) open (d) cloudless.

30.The person who passes without enjoying the beauty of the London morning is --- (a) dull (b) busy (c) boring (d) gloomy . 

31.Select the correct options:-

Assertion (A): Dull would  he be of soul Who enjoy the beauty of the morning.

Reason(R):- Earth has not anything to show more fair according to the poet.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

32.Dull would he be of soul who could ----- . -- (a) go on (b)  pass at (c) pass by (d) went on.

33.The poet wrote the poem while going to --- (a) Italy (b) French (c) Russia (d)  India.

34. All bright and ---- in the smokeless air. -- (a) shining (b) twinkling (c) glittering (d) dazzling.

35.The very houses seem --- (a) dead (b) lost (c) asleep (d) awake.

VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )
F.M:- 25 : TIME:- 25 MINUTES,  SERIES :- A
A. Complete the sentences choosing the correct answers from the alternatives given : -
1) The bridge is established in --- (a) London (b) Delhi (c) French (d) Kolkata.
 2)  '' Dull would he be of soul'' --- soul means ---  (a) spirit (b) beauty (c) body (d) hand
 3)Upon Westminster Bridge is a --- ballad / Sonnet / lyric / ode.
4) Here the word 'will' means --- (a) sound (b) shore (c)  desire (d) murmur.
5)The city now doth -- doth means --- did / does / doing / done.
6) The river in Upon Westminster Bridge refers to ---(a) The Rhine (b)  The Volga (c) The Ganga  (d) The  Themes .
7 ) The poet addresses God out of ---(a) joy and wonder (b) fear (c) excitement  (d) gratitude .
8)  All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  smoke / air / rock / sunlight .
B. Fill in the blanks with the correct alternative :-
9) All --- and ---- in the smokeless air. ( a) bright, shinning (b) soft, glittering (c) bright (c) glittering and bright  (d) bright and glittering. 
10) The river  glideth at his ---  sweet will. --- (a) actual  (b) own  (c) personal (d) hope.
11) A sight so ----- in its Majesty. --- (a) alarming (b) charming (c) touching (d) filling. 
12)  Ne'er saw I,  never felt, a calm so ----. (a) deep (b) dip (c) beauty (d) noisy.
13)  The ---- of the morning silent,  bare.  --- (a) beauty (b) good (c) scene (d) early.
14) ' The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. --- (a) Dress (b)  beauty (c) garment (d)  blanket.
15) The very ---- seem asleep. Hearts / towers / town / houses.
C. Identify the correct statements:-
16) I. The Westminster Bridge is over the Thames.
II. The river flows with sound.
III. The river glideth at his sweet will.
IV. There are no activities of ships and boats on the river.
(a) I,II,III are correct. (b) I,III,IV are correct. (c) I,IV are correct. (d) Only I is correct.
17) The very houses seem asleep because ---
I. There are no human activities .
II. It was a holiday so all the people are rested .
III. All the people in London asleep.
IV. It was eaely in the morning.
(a) I,II,III are correct. (b) I,III,IV are correct. (c) I,IV are correct. (d) Only I is correct.
E. Match the columns :-
18) A B
(a) Smokeless (i) motionless
(b) mighty  (ii)Tranquil
(c) still  (iii ) without smoke.
(d) calm (iv ) powerful
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)
(c) (a)-(iii)  (b)-(iv)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
19) A B
(a) Bare (i ) beautiful
(b) Majesty (ii ) uncover
(c) steep (iii ) powerful.
(d) mighty (iv ) soak.
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(ii)  (b)-(i)  (c)-(iv) (d)-(iii)
(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
20) A B
( a) sun (i) glittering
( b) air (ii ) shining
(c) temple (iii ) smokeless
(d) houses (iv ) asleep.
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(ii)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(iv)
(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
F. Rearrange the following sentences:-
21) I. Dull would he be of soul who could pass by.
II. Mighty heart lying still.
III. Earth has not anything to show more fair.
IV. Everything in London glittering due to smokeless air.
(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,IV,III.
22) I) The city put a garment of the morning beauty.
II) The London city was silent then.
III) The poet addressed God .
IV) All the objects of the city were glittering due to smokeless air.
(a) I,IV,III,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,IV,III.
G. Select the correct options:-
23)  Assertion (A): The beauty of the morning is silent, bare.
Reason(R):- The day is now busy with its usual activities.
(a) both A and R are false.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
24)Assertion (A):- The river glideth at his own sweet will.
Reason(R):- There are no activities of boat started.
  (a) both A and R are false.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
25)  Assertion(A):- The very houses in the city in London seem asleep.
Reason(R):- The mighty heart of London is lying still in the early morning.
  (a) both A and R are false.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.



VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )
F.M:- 25 : TIME:- 25 MINUTES,  SERIES :- B
A. Fill in the blanks with the correct alternative :-
1)  Ne'er saw I,  never felt, a calm so ----. (a) deep (b) dip (c) beauty (d) noisy.
2)  The ---- of the morning silent,  bare.  --- (a) beauty (b) good (c) scene (d) early.
3) ' The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. --- (a) Dress (b)  beauty (c) garment (d)  blanket.
4) The very ---- seem asleep. Hearts / towers / town / houses.
5) All --- and ---- in the smokeless air. ( a) bright, shinning (b) soft, glittering (c) bright (c) glittering and bright  (d) bright and glittering. 
6) The river  glideth at his ---  sweet will. --- (a) actual  (b) own  (c) personal (d) hope.
7) A sight so ----- in its Majesty. --- (a) alarming (b) charming (c) touching (d) filling. 
B. Complete the sentences choosing the correct answers from the alternatives given : -
8)The city now doth -- doth means --- did / does / doing / done.
9) The river in Upon Westminster Bridge refers to ---(a) The Rhine (b)  The Volga (c) The Ganga  (d) The  Themes .
10 ) The poet addresses God out of --- (a) fear (b) excitement (c) joy and wonder (d) gratitude .
11)  All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  smoke / air / rock / sunlight .
12) The bridge is established in --- (a) London (b) Delhi (c) French (d) Kolkata.
 13)  '' Dull would he be of soul'' --- soul means --- (a) body (b) hand (c) spirit (d) beauty.
 14)Upon Westminster Bridge is a --- ballad / Sonnet / lyric / ode.
15) Here the word 'will' means --- (a) sound (b) shore (c)  desire (d) murmur.
C. Identify the correct statements:-
16) I. The Westminster Bridge is over the Thames.
II. The river flows with sound.
III. There are no activities of ships and boats on the river.
IV. The river glideth at his sweet will.
(a) I,II,III are correct. (b) I,III,IV are correct. (c) I,IV are correct. (d) Only I is correct.
17) The very houses seem asleep because ---
I. There are no human activities .
II. All the people in London asleep.
III. It was eaely in the morning.
IV. It was a holiday so all the people are rested .
(a) I,II,III are correct. (b) I,III,IV are correct. (c) I,IV are correct. (d) Only I is correct.
D. Select the correct options:-
18)  Assertion (A): The beauty of the morning is silent, bare.
Reason(R):- The day is now busy with its usual activities.
(a) both A and R are false.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
19)Assertion (A):- The river glideth at his own sweet will.
Reason(R):- There are no activities of boat started.
  (a) both A and R are false.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
20)  Assertion(A):- The very houses in the city in London seem asleep.
Reason(R):- The mighty heart of London is lying still in the early morning.
  (a) both A and R are false.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
E. Match the columns :-
21) A B
(a) Smokeless (i) motionless
(b) mighty  (ii)Tranquil
(c) still (iii ) powerful
(d) calm (iv ) without smoke.
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)
(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
22) A B
(a) Bare (i ) beautiful
(b) Majesty (ii ) uncover
(c) steep (iii ) powerful.
(d) mighty (iv ) soak.
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(ii)  (b)-(i)  (c)-(iv) (d)-(iii)
(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
23) A B
( a) sun (i) glittering
( b) air (ii ) shining
(c) temple (iii ) smokeless
(d) houses (iv ) asleep.
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(ii)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(iv)
(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
F. Rearrange the following sentences:-
24) I. Dull would he be of soul who could pass by.
II. Mighty heart lying still.
III. Earth has not anything to show more fair.
IV. Everything in London glittering due to smokeless air.
(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,IV,III.
25) I) The city put a garment of the morning beauty.
II) The London city was silent then.
III) The poet addressed God .
IV) All the objects of the city were glittering due to smokeless air.
(a) I,IV,III,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,IV,III.


VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )
F.M:- 25 : TIME:- 25 MINUTES,  SERIES :- S1
A. Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct answers from the alternatives given : -
1) The river in Upon Westminster Bridge refers to ---(a) The Rhine (b)  The Volga (c) The Ganga  (d) The  Themes .
2 ) The poet addresses God out of --- (a) fear (b) excitement (c) joy and wonder (d) gratitude .
3) According to Wordsworth, the city looks ---  (a) ugly (b)  lively (c) most beautiful (d)  busy.
 4 ) in net first splendor ' - here his refers to ---  (a) the city (b)  the sun (c)  the sky (d) the bridge .
5) The city of London puts on a garment of ---(a)  soft air (b)  calm trees (c) morning light (d) afternoon light.
6) '' Dull would he be of soul'' --- soul means --- (a) body (b) hand (c) spirit (d) beauty.
7) According to the poet,  London is the --- (a) busiest city (b) pollute city (c) big city (d) fairest city.
8) Ships,towers, domes,  etc are open unto the --- (a) field, heaven (b) lake, sky (c) field, sky (d) earth, sky.
9) The person who passes without enjoying the beauty of the London morning is --- (a)  dull  (b) busy (c)  boring (d) gloomy . 
 10) All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  (a) smoke  (b)  sunlight (c) air (d) rock.
11) The poet wrote the poem while going to ---(a)  Russia (b) India (c) Italy (d)  French . 
12) Here the word 'will' means --- (a) sound (b) shore (c)  desire (d) murmur.
13) The very houses seem --- (a)  lost (b)  asleep (c) awake (d) dead .
14) The poet never saw --- (a) a delight so deep (b) a calm so deep (c) such a great splendour (d) such a beauty scene.
15) A sight so ----- in its Majesty. --- (a) alarming (b) charming (c) touching (d) filling. 
16) The city now doth -- doth means --- (a) did (b)  does (c)  doing (d)  done.
17) ' The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. --- (a) Dress (b)  beauty (c) garment (d)  blanket.
18) The very ---- seem asleep. ---  (a)  houses (b) Hearts (c)  towers (d) town.
19) Ne'er saw I,  never felt, a ---- so deep. ---- (a) calm (b) rough (c) silent (d) noisy.
20) Dull would he be of soul who could ----- (a) go on (b) pass at  (c) pass by (d) went on.
21) Everything is bright and clear --- (a) earth has not anything to show more fair (b) The air is smokeless (c) the air is cloudy (d) the river moves in its sweet will.
22) The heart which is lying still,  is --- (a) city (b) London (c) huge (d) Mighty.
23) The ---- of the morning silent,  bare.  --- (a) beauty (b) good (c) scene (d) early.
24) All bright and ---- in the smokeless air. --- (a) shining (b)  twinkling (c) glittering (d)  dazzling )
25) ---- glideth at his own sweet will. --- (a) The river (b) the valley (c)  the moon (d)  the sun.

VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )
F.M:- 25 : TIME:- 25 MINUTES,  SERIES :- K1
A. Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct answers from the alternatives given : -
 1) All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  (a) smoke (b) air (c) rock (d) sunlight .
2) The poet wrote the poem while going to --- (a) Italy (b) French (c) Russia (d)  India.
3) Here the word 'will' means --- (a) sound (b) shore (c) desire (d) murmur.
4) The very houses seem --- (a) dead (b) lost  (c) asleep (d) awake.
5) The poet never saw --- (a) a delight so deep (b) a calm so deep (c) such a great splendour (d) such a beauty scene.
6) A sight so ----- in its Majesty. --- (a) alarming (b) charming (c) touching (d) filling. 
7) The city now doth -- doth means --- (a) did (b)  does (c)  doing (c) done.
8) ' The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. --- (a) Dress (b) beauty (c) garment (d) blanket.
9) The very ---- seem asleep. --- (a) Hearts (b)  towers (c) town (d) houses.
10) Ne'er saw I,  never felt, a ---- so deep. --- (a) calm (b) rough (c)  silent (d)  noisy.
11) Dull would he be of soul who could ----- (a) pass at (b) pass by (c) go on (d) went on.
12) The river in Upon Westminster Bridge refers to ---(a) The Ganga (b) The  Themes (c) The Rhine (d) The Volga . 
13 ) The poet addresses God out of ---(a)  fear (b) excitement (c)  joy and wonder (d) gratitude .
14) According to Wordsworth, the city looks ---  (a) ugly (b)  lively (c) most beautiful (d)  busy.
 15) in net first splendor ' - here his refers to ---  (a) the city (b)  the sun (c)  the sky (d) the bridge .
16) The city of London puts on a garment of ---(a)  soft air (b)  calm trees (c) morning light (d) afternoon light.
17) Everything is bright and clear --- (a) earth has not anything to show more fair (b) The air is smokeless (c) the air is cloudy (d) the river moves in its sweet will.
18) The heart which is lying still,  is --- (a) city (b) London (c) huge (d) Mighty.
19) The ---- of the morning silent,  bare.  --- (a) beauty (b) good (c) scene (d) early.
20) All bright and ---- in the smokeless air.  --- (a) shining (b) twinkling (c) glittering (d) dazzling. 
21) ---- glideth at his own sweet will. --- (a) The river (b) the valley (c) the moon (d)  the sun.
22) '' Dull would he be of soul'' --- soul means --- (a) body (b) hand (c) spirit (d) beauty.
23) According to the poet,  London is the --- (a) busiest city (b) pollute city (c) big city (d) fairest city.
24) Ships,towers, domes,  etc are open unto the --- (a) field, heaven (b) lake, sky (c) field, sky (d) earth, sky.
25) The person who passes without enjoying the beauty of the London morning is ---  (a) boring (b) gloomy (c) dull (d)  busy.

VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )
F.M:- 25 : TIME:- 25 MINUTES,  SERIES :- R1
A. Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct answers from the alternatives given : -
1) The very ---- seem asleep. --- (a) towers (b)  Hearts (c)  town (d) houses .
2 ) Ne'er saw I,  never felt, a ---- so deep. --- (a)  calm  (b) silent  (c)  rough(d)  noisy .
3) Dull would he be of soul who could -----  (a) go on (b)  went on (c) pass at (d)  pass by. 
4) The river in Upon Westminster Bridge refers to ---(a) The Ganga (b) The  Themes (c)  The Rhine (d)  The Volga . 
5 ) The poet addresses God out of --- (a)  joy and wonder (b) gratitude (c) fear (d) excitement.
6) According to Wordsworth, the city looks ---  (a) ugly (b)  lively (c) most beautiful (d)  busy.
 7) in net first splendor ' - here his refers to ---  (a) the city (b)  the sun (c)  the sky (d) the bridge .
8) The city of London puts on a garment of ---(a)  soft air (b)  calm trees (c) morning light (d) afternoon light.
9) Everything is bright and clear --- (a) earth has not anything to show more fair (b) The air is smokeless (c) the air is cloudy (d) the river moves in its sweet will.
10) The heart which is lying still,  is --- (a) city (b) London (c) huge (d) Mighty.
11) The ---- of the morning silent,  bare.  --- (a) beauty (b) good (c) scene (d) early.
 12) All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to--- (a)  rock (b)  sunlight (c) smoke (d)  air .
13) The poet wrote the poem while going to --- (a) Italy (b)  French  (c) Russia (d)  India.
14) Here the word 'will' means --- (a)  sound (b) shore  (c)  murmur.
 (d) desire.
15) The very houses seem ---(a)  dead (b)  lost (c)  asleep (d) awake.
16) The poet never saw --- (a) a delight so deep (b) a calm so deep (c) such a great splendour (d) such a beauty scene.
17) A sight so ----- in its Majesty. --- (a) alarming (b) charming (c) touching (d) filling. 
18) The city now doth -- doth means ---(a)  doing (b) done (c) did (d)  does.
19) ' The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. ---(a)  Dress  (b) blanket.
(c) beauty (d)  garment
20) All bright and ---- in the smokeless air. --- (a)  shining (b)  twinkling (c)  glittering (d) dazzling.
21) ---- glideth at his own sweet will. --- (a) The river (b)  the valley (c)  the moon (d)  the sun.
22) '' Dull would he be of soul'' --- soul means --- (a) body (b) hand (c) spirit (d) beauty.
23) According to the poet,  London is the --- (a) busiest city (b) pollute city (c) big city (d) fairest city.
24) Ships,towers, domes,  etc are open unto the --- (a) field, heaven (b) lake, sky (c) field, sky (d) earth, sky.
25) The person who passes without enjoying the beauty of the London morning is ---  (a)  busy (b)  boring (c) gloomy (d) dull.

VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )
F.M:- 40 : TIME:- 1 HOUR.  SERIES :- A
UNIT-I : PROSE
A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x20=20
1.In religious matter , Swami Vivekananda was unknowingly, a born --- (a) activists (b) student (c) educator (d) teacher.
2. "Leave me today" the speaker is --- (a) The stranger (b) the astrologer (c) the ground nut seller (d) the astrologer's wife.
3.Select the correct options:-
 Assertion (A): The camp halted at pahalgam..
Reason(R):- The pilgrims were tired.
(a) both A and R are false.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
4. People have died in Punjab for --- (a) unity (b) freedom (c) their faith (d) violence.
5. I see once again great ---- to your life if you go from home. [ (a) trouble  (b) danger  (c) opportunity  (d) mistake.]
6.His forehead was resplendent with ----  ash and vermilion. [ (a) sacred (b) secret (c) secured (d) normal. ]
7.According to Swamiji who had the same difficulty to look for the one disciple to whom he would give his power. --- (a) Guru Nanak (b) Kabir (c) Guru Govind singh (d) Guru Govindadas.
8.At Pahlgam—the village of the shepherds–the camp halted for a day, to keep --- (a) Purnima (b) Ekadasi (c) Dadashi  (d) Amabatsha .
9. A B
(a) The astrologer (i) picked up his articles.
(b) Astrologer's wife (ii) Waiting for him at the door.
(c) Guru Nayak (iii) Gave a handful of coins.
(iv) blew out his flare. (d) The groundnut seller
(a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii) (b)-(ii) (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)
(c) (a)-(iii) (b)-(iv) (c)-(i) (d)-(ii)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii) (c)-(i) (d)-(ii)
10.The astrologer could see the face of the stranger by ---- (a) hissing gas light (b)shaft of  green light (c) match light (d) municipality light.
11.Assertion (A): Within five minutes he understood what was wrong.
Reason(R):- Long practice had sharpened his perception.
(a) both A and R are false.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
12.Swamiji had no place for -----. (a) devil worship (b) Kali worship (c) animal sacrifice in temple (d) mother worship.
13.
A
B

(a) Guardian Angels
(i ) Sri Ramkrishna

(b)  "I worship the Terrible!"
(ii) Sister Nivedita

(c) 'Voice of the Mother,'
(iii) Swamiji

(d) Dakshineswar
(iv)  Colonel Hay

 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(iv ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(ii)
(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)
(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(ii) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(iv )
14. Chose the correct alternative :- 
(a)  Ramkrishna Paramhansha -Mother Kali - Swami Vivekananda - Sisiter Nivedita.
(b)Mother Kali - Ramkrishna Paramhansha -  - Sisiter Nivedita -- Swami Vivekananda.
(c) Ramkrishna Paramhansha -Guru Nanak ---  Swami Vivekananda - Sisiter Nivedita.
(d) Mother Kali - Ramkrishna Paramhansha - Swami Vivekananda - Sisiter Nivedita.
15.Assertion(A) :-  The religious ideas towards which he naturally gravitated, were highly abstract and philosophical.
Reason(R):- He became a forlmal member of Sadharan Brahmo Samaj.
(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
16. Identify the false option :- 
(a) Religious Idea - abstract - political 
(b) scriptural authority - Veda - upanishad.
(c) Elements- Brahma - Mother Kali
(d) Religious Idea -- philosophical - abstract .
17.  If the astrologer stayed in village he work --
tilling the land -- living  --- ripening in his cornfield.
(a) cooking (b) marrying (c) washing (d) sleeping.
18.Swamiji  believes in ---
I) Swamiji believes in Brahman only.
II) Swamiji believes in worship of mother kali.
III) Swamiji believes in Brahman and mother worship.
IV)  Swamiji belives in devil worship.
(a) All statements are correct.
(b) Statements I,II,III are correct. 
(c) Statements iii  is  correct.
(d) Statements I,II are correct.
19. '' He picked up his cowrie shells and paraphernalia.'' - 'Paraphernalia' means-- (a) equipment (b) objects (c) bedding   (d) food.
20.short psalm, called the 'Voice of the Mother,'  is written by --- (a) Swami Vivekananda (b) Mother Teresa (c)Sister Nivedita (d) sri Ramkrishna Deva.

UNIT-II : VERSE
A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x20=20
21.Select the correct options:-
 Assertion (A): The mighty heart is lying still.
Reason(R):- The hustle and bustle of the city is yet to start.
(a) both A and R are false.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
22.The city of London is bare because ---  (I) people of the city are sleeping. (II) it is early morning, and the usual hustle and bustle of the city has not yet started. (III) all the houses have been demolished. (IV) an earthquake has struck the city and destroyed it completely.
(a) Statements (I) and (III) are correct 
(b) Statements (II) and (iv) are incorrect
(c) Statements (I) and (II) are incorrect
(d) Statements (III) and (IV) are incorrect.
23. Spiritus Mundi had the body of --- (a) human (b) bird (c) lion (d) bull .
24. What coloured bangles are suitable for maiden wrist ? --- (a) Red and yellow(b) Green and purple (c) silver and blue (d) white and grey.
25.Assertion (A):- The river glideth at his own sweet will.
Reason(R):- There are no activities of boat started.
  (a) both A and R are false.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
26.All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  smoke / air / rock / sunlight .
27.The poet never saw --- (a) a delight so deep (b) a calm so deep (c) such a great splendour (d) such a beauty scene.
28. Identify the simile --- (a) Earth has no anything to show more fair. (b) the air is bright and glittering. (c) The city wears the beauty of the morning like a garment (d) the sun steeps the city in its splendour.
29.
A
B

(a) purple and gold flecked grey
(i)  bride 

(b) red and yellow
(ii)  maid 

(c)  Silver and blue
(iii) radiant life

(d) Lustrous tokens
(iv) middle aged.


 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)
(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(i)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(iii)
30.Chose the wrong  one :- 
(a) Beauty of the Morning - silent - bare .
(b) glittering - ships - domes  
(c) glittering - temple - theaters
(d) glittering - towers - houses.
31.Some like the ---- of her marriage fire. ---[(a) bright (b) violence (c) flame (d) soft ]
32.The meaning of ' hue' is --- (a) discolor   (b) color (c) colorless (d) none of the above.
33.Choose the false statement :-  (i) The bangle sellers sell their colourful bangles at the temple fair. (ii) They call the bright bangles 'rainbow-tinted circles of light'. (III) They sell bangles only to the happy daughters. (IV) They seil bangles to women of all ages.
(a) ii (b) iii (c) iv) (d) i.

34.Things fall apart; the ----- cannot hold. [ (a) world (b) earth (c) centre (d) universe ]
35.A gaze blank and ----- as the sun. [(a) pity (b) Pitiless (c) kind (d) kindness ]
36.Yeats wrote ''The second coming'' after --- (a) Quite India Movement (b) First world war (c) Second world war (d) French revolution. 
37.
A
B

(a) conviction 
(i ) purity

(b) anarchy
(ii) disorder

(c) ceremony 
(iii) celebration 

(d) innocence
(iv) faith

 
(a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(i)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(iii)
(c) (a)-(ii)  (b)-(i)  (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(ii)  (c)-(iii) (d)-(i )
38.How many stanzas are there in the poem ' The Bangle Sellers ' --- (a) one (b) two (c) three (d) four.
39.The bangle sellers carry shining loads .
I) The bangles are only for the ladies .
II) The bangles are multi colored .
III) The bangles are the symbol of their happiness .
IV) The bangle sellers are gone to the temple fair.
(a) All statements are correct.
(b) Statements I,II,III are correct. 
(c) Statements II,III are correct.
(d) Statements I,II are correct.
40.Assertion(A) :- Some bangles are proud like the buds that dream.
Reason(R):- Silver and blue colored bangles are  compared to the mountain stream.
(a) (d) both A and R are true and R is not  the correct explanation of A.
(b) A is correct but R is false.
(c) A is false but R is true.
(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )
F.M:- 25 : TIME:- 25 MINUTES,  SERIES :- S1
A. Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct answers from the alternatives given : -
1) The river in Upon Westminster Bridge refers to ---(a) The Rhine (b)  The Volga (c) The Ganga  (d) The  Themes .
2 ) The poet addresses God out of --- (a) fear (b) excitement (c) joy and wonder (d) gratitude .
3) According to Wordsworth, the city looks ---  (a) ugly (b)  lively (c) most beautiful (d)  busy.
 4 ) in net first splendor ' - here his refers to ---  (a) the city (b)  the sun (c)  the sky (d) the bridge .
5) The city of London puts on a garment of ---(a)  soft air (b)  calm trees (c) morning light (d) afternoon light.
6) '' Dull would he be of soul'' --- soul means --- (a) body (b) hand (c) spirit (d) beauty.
7) According to the poet,  London is the --- (a) busiest city (b) pollute city (c) big city (d) fairest city.
8) Ships,towers, domes,  etc are open unto the --- (a) field, heaven (b) lake, sky (c) field, sky (d) earth, sky.
9) The person who passes without enjoying the beauty of the London morning is --- (a)  dull  (b) busy (c)  boring (d) gloomy . 
 10) All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  (a) smoke  (b)  sunlight (c) air (d) rock.
11) The poet wrote the poem while going to ---(a)  Russia (b) India (c) Italy (d)  French . 
12) Here the word 'will' means --- (a) sound (b) shore (c)  desire (d) murmur.
13) The very houses seem --- (a)  lost (b)  asleep (c) awake (d) dead .
14) The poet never saw --- (a) a delight so deep (b) a calm so deep (c) such a great splendour (d) such a beauty scene.
15) A sight so ----- in its Majesty. --- (a) alarming (b) charming (c) touching (d) filling. 
16) The city now doth -- doth means --- (a) did (b)  does (c)  doing (d)  done.
17) ' The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. --- (a) Dress (b)  beauty (c) garment (d)  blanket.
18) The very ---- seem asleep. ---  (a)  houses (b) Hearts (c)  towers (d) town.
19) Ne'er saw I,  never felt, a ---- so deep. ---- (a) calm (b) rough (c) silent (d) noisy.
20) Dull would he be of soul who could ----- (a) go on (b) pass at  (c) pass by (d) went on.
21) Everything is bright and clear --- (a) earth has not anything to show more fair (b) The air is smokeless (c) the air is cloudy (d) the river moves in its sweet will.
22) The heart which is lying still,  is --- (a) city (b) London (c) huge (d) Mighty.
23) The ---- of the morning silent,  bare.  --- (a) beauty (b) good (c) scene (d) early.
24) All bright and ---- in the smokeless air. --- (a) shining (b)  twinkling (c) glittering (d)  dazzling )
25) ---- glideth at his own sweet will. --- (a) The river (b) the valley (c)  the moon (d)  the sun.

VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )
F.M:- 25 : TIME:- 25 MINUTES,  SERIES :- K1
A. Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct answers from the alternatives given : -
 1) All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  (a) smoke (b) air (c) rock (d) sunlight .
2) The poet wrote the poem while going to --- (a) Italy (b) French (c) Russia (d)  India.
3) Here the word 'will' means --- (a) sound (b) shore (c) desire (d) murmur.
4) The very houses seem --- (a) dead (b) lost  (c) asleep (d) awake.
5) The poet never saw --- (a) a delight so deep (b) a calm so deep (c) such a great splendour (d) such a beauty scene.
6) A sight so ----- in its Majesty. --- (a) alarming (b) charming (c) touching (d) filling. 
7) The city now doth -- doth means --- (a) did (b)  does (c)  doing (c) done.
8) ' The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. --- (a) Dress (b) beauty (c) garment (d) blanket.
9) The very ---- seem asleep. --- (a) Hearts (b)  towers (c) town (d) houses.
10) Ne'er saw I,  never felt, a ---- so deep. --- (a) calm (b) rough (c)  silent (d)  noisy.
11) Dull would he be of soul who could ----- (a) pass at (b) pass by (c) go on (d) went on.
12) The river in Upon Westminster Bridge refers to ---(a) The Ganga (b) The  Themes (c) The Rhine (d) The Volga . 
13 ) The poet addresses God out of ---(a)  fear (b) excitement (c)  joy and wonder (d) gratitude .
14) According to Wordsworth, the city looks ---  (a) ugly (b)  lively (c) most beautiful (d)  busy.
 15) in net first splendor ' - here his refers to ---  (a) the city (b)  the sun (c)  the sky (d) the bridge .
16) The city of London puts on a garment of ---(a)  soft air (b)  calm trees (c) morning light (d) afternoon light.
17) Everything is bright and clear --- (a) earth has not anything to show more fair (b) The air is smokeless (c) the air is cloudy (d) the river moves in its sweet will.
18) The heart which is lying still,  is --- (a) city (b) London (c) huge (d) Mighty.
19) The ---- of the morning silent,  bare.  --- (a) beauty (b) good (c) scene (d) early.
20) All bright and ---- in the smokeless air.  --- (a) shining (b) twinkling (c) glittering (d) dazzling. 
21) ---- glideth at his own sweet will. --- (a) The river (b) the valley (c) the moon (d)  the sun.
22) '' Dull would he be of soul'' --- soul means --- (a) body (b) hand (c) spirit (d) beauty.
23) According to the poet,  London is the --- (a) busiest city (b) pollute city (c) big city (d) fairest city.
24) Ships,towers, domes,  etc are open unto the --- (a) field, heaven (b) lake, sky (c) field, sky (d) earth, sky.
25) The person who passes without enjoying the beauty of the London morning is ---  (a) boring (b) gloomy (c) dull (d)  busy.

VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )
F.M:- 25 : TIME:- 25 MINUTES,  SERIES :- R1
A. Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct answers from the alternatives given : -
1) The very ---- seem asleep. --- (a) towers (b)  Hearts (c)  town (d) houses .
2 ) Ne'er saw I,  never felt, a ---- so deep. --- (a)  calm  (b) silent  (c)  rough(d)  noisy .
3) Dull would he be of soul who could -----  (a) go on (b)  went on (c) pass at (d)  pass by. 
4) The river in Upon Westminster Bridge refers to ---(a) The Ganga (b) The  Themes (c)  The Rhine (d)  The Volga . 
5 ) The poet addresses God out of --- (a)  joy and wonder (b) gratitude (c) fear (d) excitement.
6) According to Wordsworth, the city looks ---  (a) ugly (b)  lively (c) most beautiful (d)  busy.
 7) in net first splendor ' - here his refers to ---  (a) the city (b)  the sun (c)  the sky (d) the bridge .
8) The city of London puts on a garment of ---(a)  soft air (b)  calm trees (c) morning light (d) afternoon light.
9) Everything is bright and clear --- (a) earth has not anything to show more fair (b) The air is smokeless (c) the air is cloudy (d) the river moves in its sweet will.
10) The heart which is lying still,  is --- (a) city (b) London (c) huge (d) Mighty.
11) The ---- of the morning silent,  bare.  --- (a) beauty (b) good (c) scene (d) early.
 12) All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to--- (a)  rock (b)  sunlight (c) smoke (d)  air .
13) The poet wrote the poem while going to --- (a) Italy (b)  French  (c) Russia (d)  India.
14) Here the word 'will' means --- (a)  sound (b) shore  (c)  murmur.
 (d) desire.
15) The very houses seem ---(a)  dead (b)  lost (c)  asleep (d) awake.
16) The poet never saw --- (a) a delight so deep (b) a calm so deep (c) such a great splendour (d) such a beauty scene.
17) A sight so ----- in its Majesty. --- (a) alarming (b) charming (c) touching (d) filling. 
18) The city now doth -- doth means ---(a)  doing (b) done (c) did (d)  does.
19) ' The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. ---(a)  Dress  (b) blanket.
(c) beauty (d)  garment
20) All bright and ---- in the smokeless air. --- (a)  shining (b)  twinkling (c)  glittering (d) dazzling.
21) ---- glideth at his own sweet will. --- (a) The river (b)  the valley (c)  the moon (d)  the sun.
22) '' Dull would he be of soul'' --- soul means --- (a) body (b) hand (c) spirit (d) beauty.
23) According to the poet,  London is the --- (a) busiest city (b) pollute city (c) big city (d) fairest city.
24) Ships,towers, domes,  etc are open unto the --- (a) field, heaven (b) lake, sky (c) field, sky (d) earth, sky.
25) The person who passes without enjoying the beauty of the London morning is ---  (a)  busy (b)  boring (c) gloomy (d) dull.
VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE 
CLASS:- XI ; BATCH:- B
 SUB:- ENGLISH (B) ; SET:- A
F.M:- 25; TIME:- 30 MINUTES; 
PART:-A
Instructions: Read the passage given below and choose the appropriate answer for each question.
An interesting incident took place when Swami Vivekananda was living the life of  a wandering monk. It was most probably in the second week of November, 1890, that Swamiji came to Meerut where by chance he met some of his brother monks who were also on pilgrimage. All of them were naturally very pleased to see one another after such a long time. They lived together and transformed the place into a second Baranagar Math, It is well-known that Swamiji was a great lover of books. In Meerut, he spent much time in reading. At his bidding Swami Akhandananda would go to a local library everyday to bring him a big volume of Sir John Lubbock's works and return it the following day. The librarian thought that Swamiji was not reading the books, that he was only trying to impress everyone. One day the librarian openly expressed his doubts to Swami Akhandananda when the latter came to collect another volume of Lubbock. Akhandanandaji reported this to Swamiji. On hearing this Swamiji himself one day called on the librarian and humbly said to him, "Sir, I have gone through the books attentively, and if you have any double said you may ask any question you like from the books." The librarian then asked a number of questions and Swamiji correctly answered them. The librarian was simply stunned as never before he had seen such a genius like Swamiji.
(1) An interesting incident took place in Swamiji's life in- (a) 1890 (b) 1880 (c) 1891 (d) 1980.
(2) Swami Vivekananda loved to read-(a) newspapers (b) books (c) letters (d) human mind.
(3) Swami Akhandananda was Swamiji's-(a) servant (b) brother monk (c) master (d) cook.
(4) According to the librarian, Swamiji was a great- (a) teacher (b) monk (c) writer (d) genius.
(5) Swamiji came to Meerut when he was living the life of a- (a) traveller (b) globe trotter (c) pilgrim (d) preacher.

PART:-B
Instructions: Read the passage given below and choose the appropriate answer for each question.
Character is destiny. Character is that on which the destiny of a nation is built. One cannot have a great nation with men of small character. We must have young men and women who look upos others as the living image of themselves as our shastras have so often declared.
But whether in public life or student life, we cannot reach great heights, if we are lacking in character.  We cannot climb the mountain when the ground at our feet is crumbling. When the very basis of our structure is shaky how can we reach the heights we have set before ourselves? We must all have humility. Here is a country which we are all interested in building up for whatever service we  take up, we should not care for what we receive. We should know how much we can put into that service. That should be the principle which should animate our young men and women. Ours is a great country, we have had for centuries a great history. The whole of the East reflects our culture. This is India --  a country of rich culture and heritage.
6. A great nation requires --- (a) feeble characters  (b) strong characters (c) meek characters (d) loose characters.
7. We cannot reach the summit of a mountain if the ground at out feet is--- (a) crumbling (b) shaky. (c) hard (d) soft.
8. The whole of the East reflects--- (a) our glory. (b) our sin (c) our women (d) our culture.
9. India has the origin of a--- (a) long past history (b) recent history (c) a nomadic history (d) poor history.
10. Which one of the following statement is true.?--- (a) We can reach the top of a mountain with a trembling ground. (b) The Whole of the West reflects our culture. (c) One can have a good nation with man of small character. (d) India has a rich cultural heritage.
PART:-C
Instructions: Read the passage given below and choose the appropriate answer for each question.
A wonder in the plant kingdom , the Great Banyan Tree of the Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Botanic Garde at Shibpur in Howrah occupies a unique position in the Guinness Book of World Records . It is now regarded as the widest tree in the world in terms of the area of canopy . The present crown of the tree has a circumference of 450 metres and the highest branch rises to 24.5 metres.
The tree was first noticed in 1786 , three years before the Royal Botanic Garden , Calcutta , came into existence . The Great Banyan Tree has captured the fancy of many artists across the world , who have both sketched and sculptured it The government has released postage stamps on the tree . The Great Banyan Tree also holds the distinction of being the emblem of the Botanical Survey of India .
 The garden authority is now busy recovering its lost glory . There were only two living beings which were as it as the city of Kolkata . One was the giant turtle of the Aapore Zoo , which died a few years ago after living for 304 years Now the only surviving witness of the city's history spanning over 100 years is the Great Banyan said HS Debrack the Joint Director of the garden.
( 11 ) The name of the joint Director of the garden is  --- ( a ) HS Debnath , ( b ) Debriath Halder , ( c ) SB Roy , ( d ) Debnath Sen.
 ( 12) Circumference of the tree's crown is--- ( a ) 950 metres ; ( b ) 700 metres , ( c ) 450 metres , ( d ) 500 metres.
( 13 ) The only living evidence of the city's history is --- ( a ) the giant turtle of the Alipore Zoo ; ( b ) the Great Banyan Tree , ( c ) Victoria Memorial Hall , ( d ) Maidan .
 ( 14 ) The tree was first noticed in--- ( a ) 1876 , ( b ) 1786 , ( c ) 1687 , ( d ) 1789.
( 15) The highest branch of the tree rises to --- ( a ) 24.5 metres , ( b ) 25.4 metres , ( c ) 20.54 metres , ( d ) 2.54 metres.
PART:-D
Instructions: Read the passage given below and choose the appropriate answer for each question.
Education helps us realise our flaws or faults and correct them. That is why Greek philosopher Diogenes observed that the foundation of every state is the education of its youth. Education helps a poor man come out of his povery. It also gives every individual a better understanding of life. Education has an essential role in our lives, for it imparts knowledge and provides us with skills to make a living. It also teaches us the value of interpersonal relationships. In the course of our years of study we learn the value of friendship as well. When we are in danger, our education comes to our rescue. When a man is learned and can give us timely advice, or can help us in a moment of ensis, do we not look forward to meeting him and benefiting from his knowledge?
Those people who like and seek the company of the learned are to be treated with as much respect as the learned themselves. Educated people may be poor but people will respect them more than they would a rich man who has no education.



(16) According to the Greek philosopher the foundation of a state is--- (a) the education of its citizens (b) the education of its youngsters (c)the education of its voters (d) the education of its old people.
(17) Education provides a man with--- (a) money to buy his need (b) food to eat  (c) a house to live in (d) skills to make a living.
(18)  Education rescues a person from his or her--- (a) danger (b) nervousness (c) dying condition (d) debt.
(19) A learned man can help one --- (a) in one's vacant mood (b) in no way (c) in taking some exercise (d) in a moment of crisis.
(20) Which one of the following statement is fare true :- (i) A poor man has no need for education. (ii) Education teaches us the value of international relationships. (iii) Education gives everyone a better understanding of life. (iv) The learned and their companions are treated with equal respect.
(a) Both (i) and (ii) (b) only (iii) (c) only (iv) (d) Both (iii) and (iv).

PART:-E
Instructions: Read the passage given below and choose the appropriate answer for each question.
Water is crucial for all components of life which makes it a necessary resource for day to day activitie use water for domestic activities like cooking, hatting, drinking, washing, etc. So, ultimately the consumption of water is very high. This makes it necessary to conserve water. Just air, water also important for life Besid water consumption, water pollution, and water scarcity are also some of the major water related issues that rend attention so that we can conserve water
Every year we celebrate World Water Day on 22 March. This day is celebrated to spread awareness about the importance of water and run campaigns to conserve water on earth. There are several ways to conserve water stick as switching to showers, turning off taps when not in use, don't poilute water bodies, storing rain-water, etc.
21. World Water Day is celebrated on--- (a) 22 April (b) 5 June (c) 22 May (d) 22 March.
22. Which of the following is not a major water-related issues? -- (a) Water consumption (b) Water pollution (c) Water scarcity (d) Water conservation.
23. Which of the following is not a way to conserve water? --- (a) Switching to showers (b) Turning off taps not in use (c) Making water dams (d) Storing rain-water.
24. For domestic activities like cooking, bathing, washing etc. -----Is Indispensable- (a) air (b) water (c) taps (d) attention.
25. World Water Day is celebrated to--- (a) spread awareness about the importance of water (b) run campaigns to conserve water on earth (c) none of these (d) both(a) and[b].




VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE 
CLASS:- XI ; BATCH:- B
 SUB:- ENGLISH (B) ; SET:- A
F.M:- 25; TIME:- 30 MINUTES; 

PART:-A
Instructions: Read the passage given below and choose the appropriate answer for each question.
A wonder in the plant kingdom , the Great Banyan Tree of the Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Botanic Garde at Shibpur in Howrah occupies a unique position in the Guinness Book of World Records . It is now regarded as the widest tree in the world in terms of the area of canopy . The present crown of the tree has a circumference of 450 metres and the highest branch rises to 24.5 metres.
The tree was first noticed in 1786 , three years before the Royal Botanic Garden , Calcutta , came into existence . The Great Banyan Tree has captured the fancy of many artists across the world , who have both sketched and sculptured it The government has released postage stamps on the tree . The Great Banyan Tree also holds the distinction of being the emblem of the Botanical Survey of India .
 The garden authority is now busy recovering its lost glory . There were only two living beings which were as it as the city of Kolkata . One was the giant turtle of the Aapore Zoo , which died a few years ago after living for 304 years Now the only surviving witness of the city's history spanning over 100 years is the Great Banyan said HS Debrack the Joint Director of the garden.
( 1) The name of the joint Director of the garden is  --- ( a ) HS Debnath , ( b ) Debriath Halder , ( c ) SB Roy , ( d ) Debnath Sen.
 ( 2) Circumference of the tree's crown is--- ( a ) 950 metres ; ( b ) 700 metres , ( c ) 450 metres , ( d ) 500 metres.
( 3 ) The only living evidence of the city's history is --- ( a ) the giant turtle of the Alipore Zoo ; ( b ) the Great Banyan Tree , ( c ) Victoria Memorial Hall , ( d ) Maidan .
 ( 4 ) The tree was first noticed in--- ( a ) 1876 , ( b ) 1786 , ( c ) 1687 , ( d ) 1789.
( 5) The highest branch of the tree rises to --- ( a ) 24.5 metres , ( b ) 25.4 metres , ( c ) 20.54 metres , ( d ) 2.54 metres.
PART:-B
Instructions: Read the passage given below and choose the appropriate answer for each question.
Water is crucial for all components of life which makes it a necessary resource for day to day activitie use water for domestic activities like cooking, hatting, drinking, washing, etc. So, ultimately the consumption of water is very high. This makes it necessary to conserve water. Just air, water also important for life Besid water consumption, water pollution, and water scarcity are also some of the major water related issues that rend attention so that we can conserve water
Every year we celebrate World Water Day on 22 March. This day is celebrated to spread awareness about the importance of water and run campaigns to conserve water on earth. There are several ways to conserve water stick as switching to showers, turning off taps when not in use, don't poilute water bodies, storing rain-water, etc.
6. World Water Day is celebrated on--- (a) 22 April (b) 5 June (c) 22 May (d) 22 March.
7. Which of the following is not a major water-related issues? -- (a) Water consumption (b) Water pollution (c) Water scarcity (d) Water conservation.
8. Which of the following is not a way to conserve water? --- (a) Switching to showers (b) Turning off taps not in use (c) Making water dams (d) Storing rain-water.
9. For domestic activities like cooking, bathing, washing etc. -----Is Indispensable- (a) air (b) water (c) taps (d) attention.
10. World Water Day is celebrated to--- (a) spread awareness about the importance of water (b) run campaigns to conserve water on earth (c) none of these (d) both(a) and[b].

PART:-C
Instructions: Read the passage given below and choose the appropriate answer for each question.
An interesting incident took place when Swami Vivekananda was living the life of  a wandering monk. It was most probably in the second week of November, 1890, that Swamiji came to Meerut where by chance he met some of his brother monks who were also on pilgrimage. All of them were naturally very pleased to see one another after such a long time. They lived together and transformed the place into a second Baranagar Math, It is well-known that Swamiji was a great lover of books. In Meerut, he spent much time in reading. At his bidding Swami Akhandananda would go to a local library everyday to bring him a big volume of Sir John Lubbock's works and return it the following day. The librarian thought that Swamiji was not reading the books, that he was only trying to impress everyone. One day the librarian openly expressed his doubts to Swami Akhandananda when the latter came to collect another volume of Lubbock. Akhandanandaji reported this to Swamiji. On hearing this Swamiji himself one day called on the librarian and humbly said to him, "Sir, I have gone through the books attentively, and if you have any double said you may ask any question you like from the books." The librarian then asked a number of questions and Swamiji correctly answered them. The librarian was simply stunned as never before he had seen such a genius like Swamiji.
(11) An interesting incident took place in Swamiji's life in- (a) 1890 (b) 1880 (c) 1891 (d) 1980.
(12) Swami Vivekananda loved to read-(a) newspapers (b) books (c) letters (d) human mind.
(13) Swami Akhandananda was Swamiji's-(a) servant (b) brother monk (c) master (d) cook.
(14) According to the librarian, Swamiji was a great- (a) teacher (b) monk (c) writer (d) genius.
(15) Swamiji came to Meerut when he was living the life of a- (a) traveller (b) globe trotter (c) pilgrim (d) preacher.
PART:-D
Instructions: Read the passage given below and choose the appropriate answer for each question.
Character is destiny. Character is that on which the destiny of a nation is built. One cannot have a great nation with men of small character. We must have young men and women who look upos others as the living image of themselves as our shastras have so often declared.
But whether in public life or student life, we cannot reach great heights, if we are lacking in character.  We cannot climb the mountain when the ground at our feet is crumbling. When the very basis of our structure is shaky how can we reach the heights we have set before ourselves? We must all have humility. Here is a country which we are all interested in building up for whatever service we  take up, we should not care for what we receive. We should know how much we can put into that service. That should be the principle which should animate our young men and women. Ours is a great country, we have had for centuries a great history. The whole of the East reflects our culture. This is India --  a country of rich culture and heritage.
16. A great nation requires --- (a) feeble characters  (b) strong characters (c) meek characters (d) loose characters.
17. We cannot reach the summit of a mountain if the ground at out feet is--- (a) crumbling (b) shaky. (c) hard (d) soft.
18. The whole of the East reflects--- (a) our glory. (b) our sin (c) our women (d) our culture.
19. India has the origin of a--- (a) long past history (b) recent history (c) a nomadic history (d) poor history.
20. Which one of the following statement is true.?--- (a) We can reach the top of a mountain with a trembling ground. (b) The Whole of the West reflects our culture. (c) One can have a good nation with man of small character. (d) India has a rich cultural heritage.

PART:-E
Instructions: Read the passage given below and choose the appropriate answer for each question.
Education helps us realise our flaws or faults and correct them. That is why Greek philosopher Diogenes observed that the foundation of every state is the education of its youth. Education helps a poor man come out of his povery. It also gives every individual a better understanding of life. Education has an essential role in our lives, for it imparts knowledge and provides us with skills to make a living. It also teaches us the value of interpersonal relationships. In the course of our years of study we learn the value of friendship as well. When we are in danger, our education comes to our rescue. When a man is learned and can give us timely advice, or can help us in a moment of ensis, do we not look forward to meeting him and benefiting from his knowledge?
Those people who like and seek the company of the learned are to be treated with as much respect as the learned themselves. Educated people may be poor but people will respect them more than they would a rich man who has no education.

(21) According to the Greek philosopher the foundation of a state is--- (a) the education of its citizens (b) the education of its youngsters (c)the education of its voters (d) the education of its old people.
(22) Education provides a man with--- (a) money to buy his need (b) food to eat  (c) a house to live in (d) skills to make a living.
(23)  Education rescues a person from his or her--- (a) danger (b) nervousness (c) dying condition (d) debt.
(24) A learned man can help one --- (a) in one's vacant mood (b) in no way (c) in taking some exercise (d) in a moment of crisis.
(25) Which one of the following statement is fare true :- (i) A poor man has no need for education. (ii) Education teaches us the value of international relationships. (iii) Education gives everyone a better understanding of life. (iv) The learned and their companions are treated with equal respect.
(a) Both (i) and (ii) (b) only (iii) (c) only (iv) (d) Both (iii) and (iv).



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Night train at Deoli

 VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE 

Prose:- The Night Train at Deoli. 

Class:- Xii, Sub:- English (B)

Prepared by :- Swapan Kumar Ray (M.A, B.ED)

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given:

1. Where does the narrator meet the young girl in the story? --- a) On a crowded bus stop b) In a bustling marketplace c) On the railway platform at Deoli d) In a quiet park.

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2. What is the narrator captivated by in the young girl?--- a) Her bright and cheerful personality  b) Her loud and assertive voice  c) Her quiet dignity and dark, troubled eyes d) Her expensive and colorful clothes.

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3. What does the narrator's repeated visits to Deoli station suggest? --- a) He needs to catch a train there frequently.. b) He enjoys the scenery of the place. c) He hopes to meet the young girl again. d) He has business dealings in the town.

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4. The narrator visited his grandmother's place during  --- (a) Puja vacation  (b) winter vacation  (c) summer vacation  (d) Holi.

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5. The narrator used to spend his summer vacation during summer vacation at ---- (a) Dehra  (b) Delhi (c) Deoli  (d) Netaji Bazar.

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6. When the narrator used to spend his summer vacation,  he studies at  --- (a) school  (b) college  (c) university (d) B.ed college. 

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7. Deoli was ---- (a) a small town in hill (b) a small market  (c) a small district  (d) a small station.

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8. How is the distance between Deoli and Dehra ?  --- (a) 20 miles  (b) 30 miles (c) 100 miles (d) 10 miles.

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9. The narrator would leave the plains and went to Dehra --- (a)   late in July. (b)   early in May (c) late in may (d) early in July.

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10. The narrator would come back  the plains and leave Dehra --- (a)   late in July. (b)   early in May (c) late in may (d) early in July.

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11.  Deoli is  marked the beginning of the heavy jungles --- (a)  Terai 

(b) Jaldapara  (c) Sundarban (d) Amazon.

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12. How long did the narrator stay in Dehra ?  --- (a) nearly one month (b) nearly two months  (c) nearly three months (d) nearly six months.

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13. The train would reach Deoli at about -- (a) 4 am  (b)5 am  (c) 7am (d) 5 pm.

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14. In  the morning, the station would be dimly lit with (a)  electric bulbs (b)  oil-lamps  (c) none of the above  (d) both. 

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15. Deoli had --- a) one platform  b) two platform  c) no platform d) several platform.

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16. Deoli had --- (a) one platform (b) an office for the station master (c)  a waiting room for the passengers ( d) all of the above.

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17. Deoli had only one  office for the --- (a) guard (b) station master (c) ticket checkers (d) Drivers .

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18.  Deoli had a waiting room for the --- (a) guard (b) station master (c) ticket checkers (d) passengers. 

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19.The night  train stopped Deoli  for  --- (a) five minutes (b) ten minutes  (c) twenty minutes (d) twenty five minutes. 

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20. What animal could be found on the platform of Deoli at dawn ? --- (a) cows  (b) monkeys  (c) cats  (d) dogs.

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21. The narrator always felt sorry for --- (a) the girl ((b) his grandmother (c)  lonely little platform (d) his beloved. 

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22.  The narrator  decided that one day he  would get off the train at Deoli, and spend --- (a) one  day  (b) one week  (c) one month (d) one year.

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23. The narrator always felt sorry for that lonely little platform because (a)  the place that nobody wanted to visit  (b) there were only one platform  (c) there were only one tea stall  (d) the little girl did not come there.

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24. The narrator  decided that one day he  would get off the train at Deoli, and spend a day only for --- (a) please the town (b) search the girl  (c) Drink a cup of tea  (d) collect information about the town.

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25. How many years old the narrator was then ? --- (a) 11 years (b) 18 years  (c) 21 years (d) 32 years.

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26. A girl came down the platform, selling  --- (a)buckets (b) doll (c) baskets (d) chapatti.

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27. When the narrator first time saw the girl the morning was --- (a) cold  (b) shiny  (c) hot  (d) beautiful. 

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28. When the narrator first time visited the girl she  had a (a) towel (b) shawl (c) cap  (d) bag.

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29. The girl  had -- (a) pale skin (b)  shiny black hair (c) dark, troubled eyes (d) all of the above.

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30.At the tea stall -------- was boiling over on a small fire.--- (a)  water (b) kettle  (c) caldron  (d) soup. 

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31. The owner of the stall was busy serving  --- (a) water  (b) milk  (c) tea (d) coffee. 

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32.The basket was made of --- (a) strong bamboo (b)  finest cane (c) strong wood (d) soft metal. 

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33.  '' They are very strong'' here the speaker is --- (a) the narrator (b) the girl  (c) the owner of the stall (d) the station master. 

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34. '' They are very strong'' here they refers to ----(a) the baskets (b) the buckets (c) the platforms (d) the caps.

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35. '' I don't want a basket. '' here the speaker is --- (a) the narrator (b) the girl  (c) the owner of the stall (d) the station master. 

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36. 'Are you sure you don't want a basket?" here the speaker is --- (a) the narrator (b) the girl  (c) the owner of the stall (d) the station master. 

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37. '' All right, give me one, '' here the speaker is --- (a) the narrator (b) the girl  (c) the owner of the stall (d) the station master. 

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38. The narrator bought a basket and gave the girl --- (a) a rupee  (b) two rupees  (c) five rupees  (c) ten rupees. 

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39. The narrator watched the girl until --- (a) she left the platform (b) the girl went back (c)  the signal-box came in the way (d) The girl stopped smiling. 

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40. The narrator met the girl once again of his return journey after  --- (a) one month  (b) two months  (c) three months  (d) four months.

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41. '' I have to go to Delhi '' -- here the speaker was --- (a) the girl  (b) the narrator (c) the guard  (d) the station master.

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42.  '' I do not have to go anywhere '' -- here the speaker was --- (a) the girl  (b) the narrator (c) the guard  (d) the station master.

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43.   '' I will come again '' -- here the speaker was --- (a) the girl  (b) the narrator (c) the guard  (d) the station master.


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44.   '' Do you know the girl who used to sell baskets here?"-- here the speaker was --- (a) the girl  (b) the narrator (c) the guard  (d) the station master.

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45.    '' She was nothing to me "-- here the speaker was --- (a) the girl  (b) the owner of the tea stall  (c) the guard  (d) the station master.

B. Assertion - Reasoning Type:-

46. .Assertion(A) :- The narrator did not know why the train  stopped at Deoli. 

Reason(R):- Nothing ever happened there. Nobody got off the train and nobody got in. 

(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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47. .Assertion(A) :-  The owner of the tea stall was missing there.

Reason(R):- She was busy serving tea somewhere on the train.


(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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48 .Assertion(A) :-  The narrator sat up awake for the rest of his journey.

Reason(R):-  He could not rid his mind of the picture of the girl's face and her dark, smouldering eyes.

(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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C. True - False Type:- 

49. (i) Nobody got off the train at Deoli and nobody got in. 

(ii) There were never any coolies on the platform at Deoli.

(iii) Only few coolies got in the train at Deoli.

(iv) only the narrator gets off at Deoli everyday. 

 (a) I- T, II- T, III- F, IV- F (b) I- T, II- F, III- T, IV- F (c) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV-T (d) I- F, II- F, III- T, IV- T.

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50. (i) The girl's  feet were  bare.  

(ii) The girl's clothes were new and beautiful. 

(iii) The girl  was very young .

 (iv) She was  walking gracefully and with dignity.


 (a) I- T, II- T, III- F, IV- F (b) I- T, II-T, III-F, IV-T  (c) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV-T (d) I- T, II- F, III- T, IV- T.

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VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE 

Prose:- The Night Train at Deoli. 

Class:- Xii, Sub:- English (B)

Prepared by :- Swapan Kumar Ray (M.A, B.ED)

51. The author would have go down and cleaned up the mystery and reached a suitable ending if it was --- (a) Fiction (b) film (c) real life (d) both a and b.

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52. The narrator saw ----- and ------ leading into the jangle. --- (a) Mango tree , pucca road (b) Banana tree,  muddy road (c) Mango tree,  disty road (d) lamp post, the girl.

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53. In narrator's  imagination what realy happen to the girl --- (a) perhaps she was no longer in Deoli (b) perhaps she was married (c) perhaps she had fallen ill (d) all of the above.

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54. The narrator met the girl at Deoli station --- (a) ones (b) twice (c) three time (d) many time. 

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55. Im the last few years the author passed through Deoli --- (a) one time (b) two times (c) three times (d) many times.

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56. The narrator's grand mother was not pleased with his visit because he did not stay there more than --- (a) a week (b) a couple of weeks (c) one month (d) couple of months.

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57.

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(58) Assertion(A) :- The author could not break his journey at Deoli and spend a day.

Reason(R) :-  He was afraid to discovering what really happen to the girl.

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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(59)Assertion(A) :-  The author could not break his journey at Deoli and spend a day.

Reason(R):- It may spoil his game.

(a) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.

(b)both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d)  A is correct but R is false.

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(60)Assertion(A) :- The station master did not know any thing about the girl who sold baskets.

Reason(R) :- He was a new comer at the station.

(a)A is false but R is true.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c)  both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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(61)Assertion(A) :- The narrator did not find the old station master.

Reason(R):- He had been transferred to another post. 

(a) both A and R are false.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(d) A is false but R is true.

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(62)Assertion(A) :-  The author was nervous and anxious as the train drew into Deoli. 

Reason(R):- He did not want to meet the girl again.

(a) (d) both A and R are true and R is not  the correct explanation of A.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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(63)Assertion(A) :-    The author was nervous and anxious as the train drew into Deoli. 

Reason(R):-  He was wondering what he would say and what he would do. 

(a) (d) both A and R are true and R is not  the correct explanation of A.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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(64)Assertion(A) :-  The narrator did not stay Dehra more than a couple of weeks.

Reason(R):- He felt restless and ill and wanted to meet the station master again.

(a) (d) both A and R are true and R is not  the correct explanation of A.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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(65)Assertion(A) :-   The narrator's grandmother was not pleased with his visit. 

Reason(R):-  The narrator did not stay there more than a couple of weeks.

(a) (d) both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) A is correct but R is false.

(c) A is false but R is true.

(d) both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.

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*  True - False Type:- 

66.I. The narrator found the owner of the tea stall. 

II. The man said he did not know anything about the girl because he did not see her.

III. He was a small shrivelled up man.

IV. The man was worn a greasy cloth. 

 (a) I- T, II- T, III- F, IV- F (b) I- T, II- F, III- T, IV- T (c) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV-T (d) I- F, II- F, III- T, IV- T.

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67. (i) The narrator never break his journey at Deoli.

(ii) The narrator never passed through Deoli again.

(iii) The narrator met the girl only a couple of times.

 (iv) The narrator's grandmother lived in Deoli satation.


 (a) I- T, II- T, III- F, IV- F (b) I- T, II-T, III-F, IV-T  (c) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV-T (d) I- T, II- F, III- T, IV- F.

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68. I. The narrator never break his journey at Deoli. 

II. The narrator was not afraid of discovering what really happen to the girl.

III. The narrator thought the girl might be married .

IV. The narrator wondered what happens in Deoli, behind the station walls.

 (a) I- T, II- T, III- F, IV- F (b) I- T, II-T, III-F, IV-T  (c) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV-T (d) I- T, II- F, III- T, IV- T. 

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69. I. Deoli station was dimly lit with electric bullbs and oil lamps.

II. Deoli had only lone platform. 

III. Train stopped here only ten minutes. 

IV. It marks the beginning of the heavy jungles of Indian Tarai.

 (a) I- F, II- F, III- F, IV- F (b) I- T, II-T, III-T, IV-T  (c) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV-T (d) I- T, II- F, III- T, IV- T. 

70. I. The station master knew about the girl.

II. The tea staller knew what happen to the girl.

III. The narrator wanted to know what happen to the girl.

IV. The narrator never break his journey at Deoli'

 (a) I- F, II- F, III- F, IV-T. (b) I- T, II-T, III-T, IV-T  (c) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV-T (d) I- T, II- F, III- T, IV- T. 

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71. I. The girl wanted to go with the narrator to Delhi.

II.  The narrator never forget the girl after few years.

III. The new station master know everything about the girl.

IV. The tea staller was a close relatives of the girl.

 (a) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV- F (b) I- T, II-T, III-T, IV-T  (c) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV-T (d) I- T, II- F, III- T, IV- T. 

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72.I. The narrator was eighteen years old when he saw the girl first time.

II. The girl always sells flower at the station.

III. The girl had pale skin and troubled hair.

IV. The narrator bought a couple of basket from the girl.

 (a) I- F, II- F, III- F, IV- F (b) I- T, II-T, III-T, IV-T  (c) I- F, II- T, III- F, IV-T (d) I- T, II- F, III- T, IV- F.

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* Re arrangement the statements:- 

I. The narrator found the owner of the tea stall.

II. The man said he did not know anything about the girl because she was nothing to him.

III. He was a small shrivelled up man.

IV. The man was worn a greasy cloth. 

(a) III, I, II,  IV (b) I,  III, III, IV  (c) III,I,IV,II (d) I, IV, III, II.

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74. 68.Re arrangement the statements:- 

I. The narrator found the owner of the tea stall.

II. The man said he did not know anything about the girl because she was nothing to him.

III. He was a small shrivelled up man.

IV. The man was worn a greasy cloth. 

(a) III, I, II,  IV (b) I,  III, III, IV  (c) III,I,IV,II (d) I, IV, III, II.

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75. Re arrangement the statements:- 

I. The train would reach Deoli at about five in the morning. 

II. As she was about to speak,  the guard blew his whistle. 

III. The girl said to the narrator, ''Do you want to buy a basket?''

IV. The narrator said, '' all right,  give me one.'' 

(a) I, II, III, IV (b) IV, III, II, I (c) I, III, IV, II, (d) III,IV,I,II.

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76. 

A

B


(a) Tea stall (i) fruits 

(b) vendor   (ii) traveller

(c) girl  (iii) basket 

(d) Author  (iv) kettle 

 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(i )  (c)-(ii) (d)-(iv)

(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(i)  (c)-(iii) (d)-(iI)

(d)(a)-(ii) (b)-(iii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i )

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77.

A

B

(a) Deoli (i) a place in Himachal Prodesh.

(b) Dehra (ii) a small station. 

(c) Tarai (iii) a platform where train stop.

(d) station  (iv) forest.


 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(i )  (c)-(ii) (d)-(iv)

(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(iii)

(d)(a)-(ii) (b)-(i )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(iii )

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78.

A

B

(a) girl

(i) And you'd better get on the train if you don't want to be left behind.

(b) author 

(ii) I will come again.

(c) owner of tea stall

(iii) Do you want a basket? 

(d) station master

(iv) she was nothing to me.

 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii)  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)

(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)

(d)(a)-(ii) (b)-(i )  (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv )

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79.

A

B

(a) Impulse  

(i) inspire 

(b)  whistle 

(ii) flute  

(c) anxious 

(iii) worry 

(d) fiction 

(iv) novel 

 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)

(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(i )  (c)-(ii) (d)-(iv)

(c) (a)-(iv)  (b)-(iii)  (c)-(ii) (d)-(i)

(d)(a)-(ii) (b)-(iii )  (c)-(i) (d)-(iv )

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80. I was nervous and ----- as the train drew into Deoli. --- (a) Anxious (b) pale (c) comfortable  (d) happy.

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