Monday, July 22, 2024

Micro-Teaching Lesson Plan

 Simulated Teaching/Micro-Teaching Lesson Plan

No. ___

Name of the Trainee:

Class:

No of Students:

Duration:

Skill:

House:

Name of the Supervisor:

Date:

Subject:

Topic:



Components

Method


Question no 1


Prompting

Clue 1


Clue 2


Clue 3


Redirection


Refocussing

Tr: ???

Expected Answer:

Std A: Wrong Answer

Tr: ???

Std A: Wrong Answer

Tr: ???

Std A: Wrong Answer

Tr: ???

Std A: Wrong Answer

Teacher directs the question to Std B

Std B: Correct/Partially Correct Answer

Teacher: Repeats/Rephrases the Answer


Seeking Further Information


Prompting

Clue 1


Clue 2


Clue 3


Redirection


Refocussing

Tr: ???

Expected Answer:

Std A: Wrong Answer

Tr: ???

Std A: Wrong Answer

Tr: ???

Std A: Wrong Answer

Tr: ???

Std A: Wrong Answer

Teacher directs the question to Std B

Std B: Correct/Partially Correct Answer

Teacher: Repeats/Rephrases the Answer


Increasing Critical Awareness


Prompting

Clue 1


Clue 2


Clue 3


Redirection


Refocussing

Tr: ???

Expected Answer:

Std A: Wrong Answer

Tr: ???

Std A: Wrong Answer

Tr: ???

Std A: Wrong Answer

Tr: ???

Std A: Wrong Answer

Teacher directs the question to Std B

Std B: Correct/Partially Correct Answer

Teacher: Repeats/Rephrases the Answer



UNIVERSITY BT & EVENING COLLEGE, COOCH BEHAR

Micro-Teaching Observation Schedule 


Name of the trainee Subject

Roll No .

Class  Teach/Reteach

Date .

Duration

Name of Supervisor House 


Skill of Probing Questioning


Components Tallies


Prompting .

Redirection .

Refocussing .

Seeking further information .

Increasing Critical Awareness .


Skill of Reinforcement

Components Tallies


Positive verbal reinforcement

Positive non-verbal reinforcement

Negative verbal reinforcement

Negative non-verbal reinforcement

Repeating & rephrasing

Writing pupil answer

Wrong use of reinforcement

Inappropriate use of reinforcement




Skill of Stimulus Variation

Components Tallies


Movements .

Gestures .

Change in speech pattern .

Focussing .

Change in interaction style .

Pausing .

Oral-visual switching .


Skill of Explaining

Components Tallies


Explaining links

Beginning statement(s)

Concluding statements

Questions to test pupils understanding

Irrelevant statements

Lacking in continuity

Inappropriate vocabulary

Lacking in fluency

Vague words and phrases


Skill of Illustrating with examples

Components Tallies


Simple examples

Examples relevant to the rule or concepts

Interesting examples

Using appropriate media for examples

Using inductive-deductive approach


DISCUSSION AS A TOOL FOR LEARNING

 DISCUSSION AS A TOOL FOR LEARNING

-:INTRODUCTION:-

In modern times, various research works on learning methods are going on.  In addition to traditional classroom learning, observational applications like seminar, presentations, debates, group discussions etc are uses now.So, discussion becomes a valuable tool for learning.  Many educational institutions in Europe, America and Asia are trying to apply discussion as a learning tool.

আধুনিক সময়ে শেখার পদ্ধতি নিয়ে বিভিন্ন গবেষণা কাজ চলছে।  প্রথাগত শ্রেণীকক্ষে শিক্ষার পাশাপাশি, সেমিনার, উপস্থাপনা, বিতর্ক, গ্রুপ আলোচনা ইত্যাদির মতো পর্যবেক্ষণমূলক অ্যাপ্লিকেশনগুলি এখন খুব সাধারণ। তাই, আলোচনা এখন শেখার জন্য একটি মূল্যবান হাতিয়ার হয়ে উঠেছে।  ইউরোপ, আমেরিকা এবং এশিয়ার অনেক শিক্ষা প্রতিষ্ঠান আলোচনাকে শেখার হাতিয়ার হিসেবে প্রয়োগ করার চেষ্টা করছে।

-:WHAT IS DISCUSSION:-

A discussion is the exchange of ideas by two or more peoples  related to a central topic or problem. Discussion is an educational group activity in which the teacher and the student's cooperatively talk over some problem or topic . It is besically a cooperative problem solving activity.

একটি আলোচনা হল একটি কেন্দ্রীয় বিষয় বা সমস্যা সম্পর্কিত দুই বা ততোধিক লোকের ধারণার বিনিময়।  আলোচনা হল একটি শিক্ষাগত গোষ্ঠীর কার্যকলাপ যেখানে শিক্ষক এবং ছাত্ররা সহযোগিতামূলকভাবে কিছু সমস্যা বা বিষয় নিয়ে কথা বলেন।

-:TYPES OF DISCUSSION:-

There are two types of discussion. Like-

A. Formal Discussion:-

Formal Discussion is objective based discussion. Its main  aim is  to find out result or solution. For example Most of the educational discussion come under formal discussions.

আনুষ্ঠানিক আলোচনা হল বস্তুনিষ্ঠ আলোচনা।  এর মূল লক্ষ্য ফলাফল বা সমাধান খুঁজে বের করা।  উদাহরণস্বরূপ, বেশিরভাগ শিক্ষামূলক আলোচনা আনুষ্ঠানিক আলোচনার অধীনে আসে।

B. Informal Discussion:-

Informal Discussion is that where no fixed rules or methods to be adopted. Where the participants are free to discuss any subject,topic or problem. 

অনানুষ্ঠানিক আলোচনা হল যেখানে কোন নির্দিষ্ট নিয়ম বা পদ্ধতি অবলম্বন করতে হবে না।  অংশগ্রহণকারীরা যেকোনো বিষয়, বিষয় বা সমস্যা নিয়ে আলোচনা করতে স্বাধীন।

-:CLASS ROOM DISCUSSION:-

In the classroom,  discussions mainly refer to whole-of-class activities facilitated or led by the teacher.A classroom discussion consists mainly of student participation; the teacher  facilitates the  students to keep the discussion flowing. 

Needs of dscussion:-

There is a need to use discussion as a tool in and outside the classroom for the following reasons:-

(i) As the time in the classroom is limited, Many students do not know all the things clearly within the short time. 

  (ii) As the number of students in the classroom is often high, not all students can participate.  

(iii) Many times some students do not ask their problems to the teacher due to shyness and shame. Discussion is very helpful for them.

 (iv) A lot of curiosity generated from the lessons given in the class room is often not explored in the class room. 

method of discussion:-

advantage and dis advantage:-

Advantages

Develop Mental Facilities

 Language Development 

Emphasis on learning instead of teaching 

Training of Self - expression 

Provide a suitable environment for democratic thinking 

good for Higher education.


Disadvantages 

Problem of deviation 

Domination of few students

 Not suitable for all type students

 Time consuming 

Problem of debate and discipline 

Problem of collecting material

 Not applicable for lower classes


Wednesday, July 17, 2024

শিক্ষক দিবস Teachers Day

 মহান শিক্ষক শ্রী শ্রী সর্বপল্লী রাধাকৃষ্ণানের জন্মদিবস উদযাপন উপলক্ষে 

শিক্ষক দিবস উদযাপন-2023

স্থান:- বিবেকানন্দ কোচিং সেন্টার, নেতাজি বাজার, সিতাই, কোচবিহার।

তারিখ:- 5 ই সেপ্টেম্বর , 2023 , মঙ্গলবার।

অনুষ্ঠানসূচী :-

1. শিক্ষক ও অতিথি বরণ :- সকাল 7 টা।

2. মাল্যদান ও প্রদীপ প্রজ্জলন :- সকাল 7 টা 5 মিনিট।

3. উদ্বোধনী সঙ্গীত :- সকাল 7 টা 10 মিনিট।

4.শিক্ষক ও অতিথিদের বক্তব্য :- সকাল 7 টা 15মিনিট।

5. কবিতা আবৃতি :- সকাল 7 টা 30 মিনিট।

                              (i) বোম্বাগড়ের রাজা ( ষষ্ঠ থেকে অষ্টম শ্রেনী)

                              (ii) কান্ডারী হুশিয়ার ( নবম  ও দশম শ্রেনী)

                              (iii) দুই বিঘা জমি ( একাদশ ও  দ্বাদশ শ্রেনী)

6. তাৎক্ষনিক বক্তৃতা ( নবম  থেকে দ্বাদশ শ্রেনী) সকাল 8 টা 15মিনিট।

                              বিষয় :- শিক্ষক দিবস প্রসঙ্গ ।      সময় :- 2 মিনিট।

7. প্রাক্তন মেধাবী ছাত্রছাত্রীদের সংবর্ধনা অনুষ্ঠান :- সকাল 8 টা 40 মিনিট।

8. নাটক :- সকাল 9 টা ।

9. নৃত্য প্রতিযোগিতা ।

10. পুরস্কার বিতরনী অনুষ্ঠান :- সকাল 9 টা 45 মিনিট।

11. অনুষ্ঠানের পরিসমাপ্তি :- সকাল 10 টায়।

উক্ত অনুষ্ঠানে সকল ছাত্রছাত্রী , প্রাক্তন ছাত্রছাত্রীদের সাদর আমন্ত্রন রইল।

বিনীত, 

সকল ছাত্রছাত্রীবৃন্দ


দুই বিঘা জমি


শুধু বিঘে দুই ছিল মোর ভুঁই   আর সবই গেছে ঋণে।

বাবু বলিলেন, “বুঝেছ উপেন,   এ জমি লইব কিনে।’

কহিলাম আমি, “তুমি ভূস্বামী,   ভূমির অন্ত নাই।

চেয়ে দেখো মোর আছে বড়ো-জোর   মরিবার মতো ঠাঁই।’

শুনি রাজা কহে, “বাপু, জানো তো হে, করেছি বাগানখান

পেলে দুই বিঘে প্রস্থে ও দিঘে   সমান হইবে টানা–

ওটা দিতে হবে।’ কহিলাম তবে   বক্ষে জুড়িয়া পাণি

সজল চক্ষে, “করুণ বক্ষে   গরিবের ভিটেখানি।

সপ্ত পুরুষ যেথায় মানুষ   সে মাটি সোনার বাড়া,

দৈন্যের দায়ে বেচিব সে মায়ে   এমনি লক্ষ্মীছাড়া!’

আঁখি করি লাল রাজা ক্ষণকাল   রহিল মৌনভাবে,

কহিলেন শেষে ক্রূর হাসি হেসে,  “আচ্ছা, সে দেখা যাবে।’



পরে মাস দেড়ে ভিটে মাটি ছেড়ে   বাহির হইনু পথে–

করিল ডিক্রি, সকলই বিক্রি   মিথ্যা দেনার খতে।

এ জগতে, হায়, সেই বেশি চায়   আছে যার ভূরি ভূরি–

রাজার হস্ত করে সমস্ত   কাঙালের ধন চুরি।

মনে ভাবিলাম মোরে ভগবান   রাখিবে না মোহগর্তে,

তাই লিখি দিল বিশ্বনিখিল   দু বিঘার পরিবর্তে।

সন্ন্যাসীবেশে ফিরি দেশে দেশে   হইয়া সাধুর শিষ্য

কত হেরিলাম মনোহর ধাম, কত মনোরম দৃশ্য!

ভূধরে সাগরে বিজনে নগরে   যখন যেখানে ভ্রমি

তবু নিশিদিনে ভুলিতে পারি নে   সেই দুই বিঘা জমি।

হাটে মাঠে বাটে এই মতো কাটে   বছর পনেরো-ষোলো–

একদিন শেষে ফিরিবারে দেশে   বড়ই বাসনা হল।


নমোনমো নম সুন্দরী মম   জননী বঙ্গভূমি!

গঙ্গার তীর স্নিগ্ধ সমীর,   জীবন জুড়ালে তুমি।

অবারিত মাঠ, গগনললাট  চুমে তব পদধূলি,

ছায়াসুনিবিড় শান্তির নীড়   ছোটো ছোটো গ্রামগুলি।

পল্লবঘন আম্রকানন   রাখালের খেলাগেহ,

স্তব্ধ অতল দিঘি কালোজল–  নিশীথশীতল স্নেহ।

বুকভরা মধু বঙ্গের বধূ   জল লয়ে যায় ঘরে–

মা বলিতে প্রাণ করে আনচান,   চোখে আসে জল ভরে।

দুই দিন পরে দ্বিতীয় প্রহরে   প্রবেশিনু নিজগ্রামে–

কুমোরের বাড়ি দক্ষিণে ছাড়ি   রথতলা করি বামে,

রাখি হাটখোলা, নন্দীর গোলা, মন্দির করি পাছে

তৃষাতুর শেষে পঁহুছিনু এসে   আমার বাড়ির কাছে।



বিদীর্ণ হিয়া ফিরিয়া ফিরিয়া   চারি দিকে চেয়ে দেখি–

প্রাচীরের কাছে এখনো যে আছে,   সেই আমগাছ একি!

বসি তার তলে নয়নের জলে   শান্ত হইল ব্যথা,

একে একে মনে উদিল স্মরণে   বালক-কালের কথা।

সেই মনে পড়ে জ্যৈষ্ঠের ঝড়ে  রাত্রে নাহিকো ঘুম,

অতি ভোরে উঠি তাড়াতাড়ি ছুটি   আম কুড়াবার ধুম।

সেই সুমধুর স্তব্ধ দুপুর,   পাঠশালা-পলায়ন–

ভাবিলাম হায় আর কি কোথায়   ফিরে পাব সে জীবন!

সহসা বাতাস ফেলি গেল শ্বাস   শাখা দুলাইয়া গাছে,

দুটি পাকা ফল লভিল ভূতল   আমার কোলের কাছে।

ভাবিলাম মনে বুঝি এতখনে   আমারে চিনিল মাতা,

স্নেহের সে দানে বহু সম্মানে   বারেক ঠেকানু মাথা।


হেনকালে হায় যমদূত-প্রায়  কোথা হতে এল মালী,

ঝুঁটি-বাঁধা উড়ে সপ্তম সুরে   পাড়িতে লাগিল গালি।

কহিলাম তবে, “আমি তো নীরবে   দিয়েছি আমার সব–

দুটি ফল তার করি অধিকার,   এত তারি কলরব!’

চিনিল না মোরে, নিয়ে গেল ধরে  কাঁধে তুলি লাঠিগাছ–

বাবু ছিপ হাতে পারিষদ-সাথে   ধরিতেছিলেন মাছ।

শুনি বিবরণ ক্রোধে তিনি কন,   “মারিয়া করিব খুন!’

বাবু যত বলে পারিষদ-দলে   বলে তার শতগুণ।

আমি কহিলাম, “শুধু দুটি আম  ভিখ মাগি মহাশয়!’

বাবু কহে হেসে, “বেটা সাধুবেশে   পাকা চোর অতিশয়।’

আমি শুনে হাসি আঁখিজলে ভাসি,   এই ছিল মোর ঘটে–

তুমি মহারাজ সাধু হলে আজ,   আমি আজ চোর বটে


নবম ও দশম শ্রেনী


কান্ডারী হুশিয়ার!

- কাজী নজরুল ইসলাম

দুর্গম গিরি, কান্তার-মরু, দুস্তর পারাবার 

লঙ্ঘিতে হবে রাত্রি-নিশীথে, যাত্রীরা হুশিয়ার! 


দুলিতেছে তরি, ফুলিতেছে জল, ভুলিতেছে মাঝি পথ, 

ছিঁড়িয়াছে পাল, কে ধরিবে হাল, আছে কার হিম্মৎ? 

কে আছ জোয়ান হও আগুয়ান হাঁকিছে ভবিষ্যৎ। 

এ তুফান ভারী, দিতে হবে পাড়ি, নিতে হবে তরী পার। 


তিমির রাত্রি, মাতৃমন্ত্রী সান্ত্রীরা সাবধান! 

যুগ-যুগান্ত সঞ্চিত ব্যথা ঘোষিয়াছে অভিযান। 

ফেনাইয়া উঠে বঞ্চিত বুকে পুঞ্জিত অভিমান, 

ইহাদের পথে নিতে হবে সাথে, দিতে হবে অধিকার। 


অসহায় জাতি মরিছে ডুবিয়া, জানে না সন্তরন 

কান্ডারী! আজ দেখিব তোমার মাতৃমুক্তি পন। 

হিন্দু না ওরা মুসলিম? ওই জিজ্ঞাসে কোন জন? 

কান্ডারী! বল, ডুবিছে মানুষ, সন্তান মোর মার 


গিরি সংকট, ভীরু যাত্রীরা গুরু গরজায় বাজ, 

পশ্চাৎ-পথ-যাত্রীর মনে সন্দেহ জাগে আজ! 

কান্ডারী! তুমি ভুলিবে কি পথ? ত্যজিবে কি পথ-মাঝ? 

করে হানাহানি, তবু চলো টানি, নিয়াছ যে মহাভার! 


কান্ডারী! তব সম্মুখে ঐ পলাশীর প্রান্তর, 

বাঙালীর খুনে লাল হল যেথা ক্লাইভের খঞ্জর! 

ঐ গঙ্গায় ডুবিয়াছে হায়, ভারতের দিবাকর! 

উদিবে সে রবি আমাদেরি খুনে রাঙিয়া পূনর্বার। 


ফাঁসির মঞ্চে গেয়ে গেল যারা জীবনের জয়গান, 

আসি অলক্ষ্যে দাঁড়ায়েছে তারা, দিবে কোন্ বলিদান 

আজি পরীক্ষা, জাতির অথবা জাতের করিবে ত্রাণ? 

দুলিতেছে তরী, ফুলিতেছে জল, কান্ডারী হুশিয়ার!


বোম্বাগড়ের রাজা
সুকুমার রায়
কেউ কি জান সদাই কেন বোম্বাগড়ের রাজা
ছবির ফ্রেমে বাঁধিয়ে রাখে আমসত্ত ভাজা ?
রানীর মাথায় অষ্ট প্রহর কেন বালিশ বাঁধা ?
পাঁউরুটিতে পেরেক ঠোকে কেন রানীর দাদা ?
কেন সেথায় সর্দি হ'লে ডিগ্‌বাজি খায় লোকে ?
জোছনা রাতে সবাই কেন আলতা মাখায় চোখে ?
ওস্তাদেরা লেপ মুড়ি দেয় কেন মাথায় ঘাড়ে ?
টাকের 'পরে পণ্ডিতেরা ডাকের টিকিট মারে ?

রাত্রে কেন ট্যাঁক্‌ঘড়িটা ডুবিয়ে রাখে ঘিয়ে ?
কেন রাজার বিছ্‌না পাতা শিরীষ কাগজ দিয়ে ?
সভায় কেন চেঁচায় রাজা 'হুক্কা হুয়া' ব'লে ?
মন্ত্রী কেন কল্‌সী বাজায় ব'সে রাজার কোলে ?
সিংহাসনে ঝোলায় কেন ভাঙা বোতল শিশি ?
কুমড়ো দিয়ে ক্রিকেট খেলে কেন রাজার পিসি ?
রাজার খুড়ো নাচেন কেন হুঁকোর মালা প'রে ?
এমন কেন ঘটছে তা কেউ বলতে পার মোরে ?









Xi exam

 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:- 40 : TIME:- 1 HOUR.  SERIES :- A
UNIT-I : PROSE
A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x16=16
1.His wife was waiting for him at the ---- and demanded an explanation. [(a) pyol (b) gate  (c) park  (d) door.]
2.The place where the Astrologer sat was lit up by   ---- (a) Municipal light  (b) shop light  (c) street light  (d) parking light.
3.The green shaft was also gone, leaving the place in darkness and -----. [ (a) silence  (b) noisy  (c) crowd  (d) calmness. ]
4.''  I can ---- some jaggery and coconut tomorrow.'' [ (a) made (b) sale   (c) rent  (d) buy ]
5.The green ---- was also gone, leaving the place in darkness and silence. [(a) light (b) screen (c) color  (d) shaft.]
6.He had a working analysis of mankind's troubles like ---- (a) marriage  (b) money (c) tangles of human ties  (d) all of the above.
7.An Astrologer's Day ' is taken from ---- (a) The Guide  (b) Swami and the other stories (c) Malgudi Days  (d) My diary. 
8. His forehead was resplendent with ----  ash and vermilion. [ (a) sacred (b) secret (c) secured (d) normal. ]
9.The astrologer charged for per question  ---- (a) Two pice  (b) three pice (c) Two anna (d) Three anna. 
10.The groundnuts vendor gave his ware a fancy name except  ---- (a)  Bombay Ice-Cream (b) Delhi Almond  (c) Smart Ice Cream (d) Raja's Delicacy.
11.'' I will prepare some nice ---- for her.'' [ (a) stuff  (b) toys (c) bread (d) sweets.]
12.The astrologer told about  his previous life  to ----(a) his son (b) his friend (c) his wife  (d) his villagers.
13. I see once again great ---- to your life if you go from home. [ (a) trouble  (b) danger  (c) opportunity  (d) mistake.]
14.The name of the stranger was ---- (a) Swapan kr. Ray (b) Guru Gouranga (c) Guru Nanak (d) Guru Nayak.
15. ''Rub it on your forehead and go home.'' Here 'it' referred to ---- (a) Vermilion (b) Ash  (c) Soil (d) medicine. 
16. ''Challenge is challenge. '' - Who said this ?--- (a) The astrologer  (b) The stranger  (c) Astrologer's wife  (d) the nuts seller.
UNIT-II : VERSE
A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x24=24
17.While going to Dover , William Wordsworth was accompanied by --- (a) Mary Wordsworth (b) Dorothy Wordswortly (c) Belle Wordsworth (d) Juli  Wordsworth .
18.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 )
19.The poet sees London as part of ---(a)  Nature (b) the nerve centre of commerce (c) isolated (d) none .
20.Rearrange the following sentences:-
I. The city now doth, like a garment, wear.
II. All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
III. The river glideth at his own sweet will.
IV. The very houses seem asleep. 
(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,III,IV.
21.Dull would he be of soul who could ----- (a) go on (b) pass at (c) pass by (d) went on.
22.Never did ---- more beautiful steep. --(a) earth (b) moon (c) sun (d) valley.
23. A sonnet is a poem of ---- lines. --(a) ten (b) twelve (c) fourteen (d) twenty four.
24.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 is majestic. 
(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,IV,III.
25. Which things are glittering in the smokeless air -- (a) Ships (b) towers (c) both of the above (d) none of the above.
26.Match the columns :-
(a) Bare (i) uncover.
(b) soul (ii) sprit.
(c) glittering (iii) scene
(d) sight (iv) sparkling. 
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(i)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(iii)
(c) (a)-(iii)  (b)-(iv)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
27.And all that ---- heart lying still. (a) huge (b) big (c)  small (d) mighty.
28. At what time the poet sees beauty of the morning ? --- (a) evening (b) Night (c) afternoon (d) morning.
29.The beauty of the morning; silent,  ----- (a)  bare  (b) silent (c) open (d) cloudless.
30.The river in Upon Westminster Bridge refers to ---(a) The Ganga (b) The  Themes (c) The Rhine (d) The Volga . 
31.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.
32.Match the columns :-
A B
(a) Glitternig (i) London.
(b) City (ii) Ships. 
(c) dull (iii) houses
(d) asleep (iv) Who could pass by.
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)
(c) (a)-(ii)  (b)-(i)  (c)-(iv) (d)-(iii)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
33.Upon Westminster Bridge was composed on ---(a) September 3,1802 (b) September 13,1802 (c) September 3,1803 (d)  September 3,1801 .
34.The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. -- (a) Dress (b) beauty (c) garment (d)  blanket.
35.Earth has not anything to show more fair ' here 'fair' means --- (a) bright (b) beautiful (c)  good  (d) right.
36.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.
37.The very houses seem ---(a)  dead (b) lost (c) asleep (d) awake.
38.Early morning the air of London is ---(a)  foggy (b) full of smoke (c) polluted (d) smokeless.
39.Select the correct options:-
 Assertion (A): The mighty heart lying still.
Reason(R):- It is early in the morning and busy city live is not started then.
(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.All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  (a) smoke (b)  air (c)  rock (d) sunlight .

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VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
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
1.The astrologer charged for per question  ---- (a) Two pice  (b) three pice (c) Two anna (d) Three anna. 
2.The groundnuts vendor gave his ware a fancy name except  ---- (a)  Bombay Ice-Cream (b) Delhi Almond  (c) Smart Ice Cream (d) Raja's Delicacy.
3.'' I will prepare some nice ---- for her.'' [ (a) stuff  (b) toys (c) bread (d) sweets.]
4.The astrologer told about  his previous life  to ----(a) his son (b) his friend (c) his wife  (d) his villagers.
5. I see once again great ---- to your life if you go from home. [ (a) trouble  (b) danger  (c) opportunity  (d) mistake.]
6.The name of the stranger was ---- (a) Swapan kr. Ray (b) Guru Gouranga (c) Guru Nanak (d) Guru Nayak.
7.His wife was waiting for him at the ---- and demanded an explanation. [(a) pyol (b) gate  (c) park  (d) door.]
8.The place where the Astrologer sat was lit up by   ---- (a) Municipal light  (b) shop light  (c) street light  (d) parking light.
9.The green shaft was also gone, leaving the place in darkness and -----. [ (a) silence  (b) noisy  (c) crowd  (d) calmness. ]
10.''  I can ---- some jaggery and coconut tomorrow.'' [ (a) made (b) sale   (c) rent  (d) buy ]
11.The green ---- was also gone, leaving the place in darkness and silence. [(a) light (b) screen (c) color  (d) shaft.]
12.He had a working analysis of mankind's troubles like ---- (a) marriage  (b) money (c) tangles of human ties  (d) all of the above.
13.An Astrologer's Day ' is taken from ---- (a) The Guide  (b) Swami and the other stories (c) Malgudi Days  (d) My diary. 
14. His forehead was resplendent with ----  ash and vermilion. [ (a) sacred (b) secret (c) secured (d) normal. ]
15. ''Rub it on your forehead and go home.'' Here 'it' referred to ---- (a) Vermilion (b) Ash  (c) Soil (d) medicine. 
16. ''Challenge is challenge. '' - Who said this ?--- (a) The astrologer  (b) The stranger  (c) Astrologer's wife  (d) the nuts seller.
UNIT-II : VERSE
A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x24=24
17.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 is majestic. 
(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,IV,III.
18. Which things are glittering in the smokeless air -- (a) Ships (b) towers (c) both of the above (d) none of the above.
19.Match the columns :-
(a) Bare (i) uncover.
(b) soul (ii) sprit.
(c) glittering (iii) scene
(d) sight (iv) sparkling. 
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(i)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(iii)
(c) (a)-(iii)  (b)-(iv)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
20.And all that ---- heart lying still. (a) huge (b) big (c)  small (d) mighty.
21. At what time the poet sees beauty of the morning ? --- (a) evening (b) Night (c) afternoon (d) morning.
22.The beauty of the morning; silent,  ----- (a)  bare  (b) silent (c) open (d) cloudless.
23.The river in Upon Westminster Bridge refers to ---(a) The Ganga (b) The  Themes (c) The Rhine (d) The Volga . 
24.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.
25.Match the columns :-
A B
(a) Glitternig (i) London.
(b) City (ii) Ships. 
(c) dull (iii) houses
(d) asleep (iv) Who could pass by.
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)
(c) (a)-(ii)  (b)-(i)  (c)-(iv) (d)-(iii)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
26.Upon Westminster Bridge was composed on ---(a) September 3,1802 (b) September 13,1802 (c) September 3,1803 (d)  September 3,1801 .
27.The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. -- (a) Dress (b) beauty (c) garment (d)  blanket.
28.While going to Dover , William Wordsworth was accompanied by --- (a) Mary Wordsworth (b) Dorothy Wordswortly (c) Belle Wordsworth (d) Juli  Wordsworth .
29.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 )
30.The poet sees London as part of ---(a)  Nature (b) the nerve centre of commerce (c) isolated (d) none .
31.Rearrange the following sentences:-
I. The city now doth, like a garment, wear.
II. All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
III. The river glideth at his own sweet will.
IV. The very houses seem asleep. 
(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,III,IV.
32.Dull would he be of soul who could ----- (a) go on (b) pass at (c) pass by (d) went on.
33.Never did ---- more beautiful steep. --(a) earth (b) moon (c) sun (d) valley.
34. A sonnet is a poem of ---- lines. --(a) ten (b) twelve (c) fourteen (d) twenty four.
35.Earth has not anything to show more fair ' here 'fair' means --- (a) bright (b) beautiful (c)  good  (d) right.
36.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.
37.The very houses seem ---(a)  dead (b) lost (c) asleep (d) awake.
38.Early morning the air of London is ---(a)  foggy (b) full of smoke (c) polluted (d) smokeless.
39.Select the correct options:-
 Assertion (A): The mighty heart lying still.
Reason(R):- It is early in the morning and busy city live is not started then.
(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.All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  (a) smoke (b)  air (c)  rock (d) sunlight .
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VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )
F.M:- 40 : TIME:- 1 HOUR.  SERIES :- C
UNIT-I : VERSE
A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x24=24
1.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 is majestic. 
(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,IV,III.
2. Which things are glittering in the smokeless air -- (a) Ships (b) towers (c) both of the above (d) none of the above.
3.And all that ---- heart lying still. (a) huge (b) big (c)  small (d) mighty.
4. At what time the poet sees beauty of the morning ? --- (a) evening (b) Night (c) afternoon (d) morning.
5.The beauty of the morning; silent,  ----- (a)  bare  (b) silent (c) open (d) cloudless.
6.The river in Upon Westminster Bridge refers to ---(a) The Ganga (b) The  Themes (c) The Rhine (d) The Volga . 
7.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.
8.Match the columns :-
A B
(a) Glitternig (i) London.
(b) City (ii) Ships. 
(c) dull (iii) houses
(d) asleep (iv) Who could pass by.
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)
(c) (a)-(ii)  (b)-(i)  (c)-(iv) (d)-(iii)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
9.Upon Westminster Bridge was composed on ---(a) September 3,1802 (b) September 13,1802 (c) September 3,1803 (d)  September 3,1801 .
10.The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. -- (a) Dress (b) beauty (c) garment (d)  blanket.
11.While going to Dover , William Wordsworth was accompanied by --- (a) Mary Wordsworth (b) Dorothy Wordswortly (c) Belle Wordsworth (d) Juli  Wordsworth .
12.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 )
13.The poet sees London as part of ---(a)  Nature (b) the nerve centre of commerce (c) isolated (d) none .
14.Rearrange the following sentences:-
I. The city now doth, like a garment, wear.
II. All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
III. The river glideth at his own sweet will.
IV. The very houses seem asleep. 
(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,III,IV.
15.Dull would he be of soul who could ----- (a) go on (b) pass at (c) pass by (d) went on.
16.Never did ---- more beautiful steep. --(a) earth (b) moon (c) sun (d) valley.
17. A sonnet is a poem of ---- lines. --(a) ten (b) twelve (c) fourteen (d) twenty four.
18.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.
19.The very houses seem ---(a)  dead (b) lost (c) asleep (d) awake.
20.Early morning the air of London is ---(a)  foggy (b) full of smoke (c) polluted (d) smokeless.
21.Select the correct options:-
 Assertion (A): The mighty heart lying still.
Reason(R):- It is early in the morning and busy city live is not started then.
(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.All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  (a) smoke (b)  air (c)  rock (d) sunlight .
23.Match the columns :-
(a) Bare (i) uncover.
(b) soul (ii) sprit.
(c) glittering (iii) scene
(d) sight (iv) sparkling. 
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(i)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(iii)
(c) (a)-(iii)  (b)-(iv)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
24.Earth has not anything to show more fair ' here 'fair' means --- (a) bright (b) beautiful (c)  good  (d) right.
UNIT-II : PROSE
A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x16=16
25.The astrologer charged for per question  ---- (a) Two pice  (b) three pice (c) Two anna (d) Three anna. 
26.The groundnuts vendor gave his ware a fancy name except  ---- (a)  Bombay Ice-Cream (b) Delhi Almond  (c) Smart Ice Cream (d) Raja's Delicacy.
27.'' I will prepare some nice ---- for her.'' [ (a) stuff  (b) toys (c) bread (d) sweets.]
28.The astrologer told about  his previous life  to ----(a) his son (b) his friend (c) his wife  (d) his villagers.
29. I see once again great ---- to your life if you go from home. [ (a) trouble  (b) danger  (c) opportunity  (d) mistake.]
30.The name of the stranger was ---- (a) Swapan kr. Ray (b) Guru Gouranga (c) Guru Nanak (d) Guru Nayak.
31.His wife was waiting for him at the ---- and demanded an explanation. [(a) pyol (b) gate  (c) park  (d) door.]
32.The place where the Astrologer sat was lit up by   ---- (a) Municipal light  (b) shop light  (c) street light  (d) parking light.
33.The green shaft was also gone, leaving the place in darkness and -----. [ (a) silence  (b) noisy  (c) crowd  (d) calmness. ]
34.''  I can ---- some jaggery and coconut tomorrow.'' [ (a) made (b) sale   (c) rent  (d) buy ]
35.The green ---- was also gone, leaving the place in darkness and silence. [(a) light (b) screen (c) color  (d) shaft.]
36.He had a working analysis of mankind's troubles like ---- (a) marriage  (b) money (c) tangles of human ties  (d) all of the above.
37.An Astrologer's Day ' is taken from ---- (a) The Guide  (b) Swami and the other stories (c) Malgudi Days  (d) My diary. 
38. His forehead was resplendent with ----  ash and vermilion. [ (a) sacred (b) secret (c) secured (d) normal. ]
39. ''Rub it on your forehead and go home.'' Here 'it' referred to ---- (a) Vermilion (b) Ash  (c) Soil (d) medicine. 
40. ''Challenge is challenge. '' - Who said this ?--- (a) The astrologer  (b) The stranger  (c) Astrologer's wife  (d) the nuts seller.

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 :- 
A. Complete the sentences choosing the correct answers from the alternatives given : -
1) Westminster Bridge is established in --- (a) Tokiyo (b) Delhi (c) London (d) French. 
2 ) The river glideth at his sweet will. Here ' will' l means   --- (a)sound  (b) shore  (c) desire (d) early.
3)  Early morning the air of London is --- (a) foggy (b) full of smoke (c)  polluted (d) smokeless.
4) Ships,towers, domes,  etc are open unto the --- (a) field, heaven (b) lake, sky (c) field, sky (d) earth, sky.
 5) Upon Westminster Bridge was composed on ---    (a) September 3,1801 (b) September 3,1802  (c) September 13,1802 (d) September 3,1803.
6) All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  (a) smoke  (b)  sunlight (c) air (d) rock.
7)The poet never saw --- (a) a delight so deep (b) a calm so deep (c) such a great splendour (d) such a beauty scene.
8) Dull would he be of soul who could ----- (a) go on (b) pass at  (c) pass by (d) went on.
B. Fill in the blanks with the correct alternative :-
9) The ---- of the Morning , silent,  bare. --- (a) scene. (b) sweet (c) beautiful. (d) beauty.
10)  Earth has not anything to show more ---- . --- (a) beauty  (b)  romantic (c) real (d) fair .
11)   A sight so ----- in its Majesty. --- (a) alarming (b) charming (c) touching (d) filling. 
12) Never did sun more beautiful ----. (a) step. (b) steep (c) scene. (d) sight.
13)All bright and ---- in the smokeless air. --- (a) shining (b)  twinkling (c) glittering (d)  dazzling .
14)The ---- of the morning silent,  bare.  --- (a) beauty (b) good (c) scene (d) early.
15)' The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. --- (a) Dress (b)  beauty (c) garment (d)  blanket.
C. Identify the correct statements:-
16) I. The Westminster Bridge is over the Thames.
II. The river flows with sound.
III. There are no 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.
D. Identify the false statements:-
17) a) The poet was surprised. 
b) The dwellers are sleeping.
c)  The poet was not surprised. 
d) The houses seem asleep.
E. Match the columns :-
18) 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 )
19) A B
(a) The city (i)  seem asleep
(b) The river (ii)  glideth at his sweet will
(c)  The earth (iii) wears the beauty of the morning
(d) The houses (iv) has not anything to show more fair.
 (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 )
20) A B
(a) The river (i )  Westminster
(b) The city (ii)  lies
(c) The temple (iii)  London
(d) The Bridge (iv)  Thames
 (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)-(ii)  (c)-(iii) (d)-(i)
F. Rearrange the following sentences:-
21)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) I,II,III,IV (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,III,IV,II.
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):- In the morning everything seen from Westminster Bridge looks bright and glittering. 
Reason(R):- The air is smokeless.
(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 :- 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:- 25 : TIME:- 25 MINUTES,  SERIES :- S2
A. Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct answers from the alternatives given : -
1) Upon Westminster Bridge deals with London in---(a)  evening (b) morning (c) afternoon (d) night . 
2 ) While going to Dover , William Wordsworth was accompanied by --- (a) Mary Wordsworth (b)  Juli  Wordsworth (c) Dorothy Wordsworth (d) Belle Wordsworth 
3)  Upon Westminster Bridge was composed on ---    (a) September 3,1801 (b) September 3,1802  (c) September 13,1802 (d) September 3,1803
4) The mighty heart of a giant is compared with the heart of --- (a) the bridge  (b) the city (c) the river (d)  the hill
 5) The poet sees London as part of ---(a)  the nerve centre of commerce (b)  Nature  (c) isolated (d) none .
 13 ) in the morning the city of London appears to be---  (a) crowded (b) silent (c) cloudy (d) none .
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 houses of London seem - (a) shaken (b) amaged (c)  asleep (d) awake
10) Earth has not anything to show more fair than ---(a)   London (b) The Westminster Bridge  (c)  The open skies (d) Heaven
11) William Wordsworth was ---(a)  a romantic poet (b)  a war poet (c) an Elizabethan poet (d) none.
12) Upon Westminster Bridge is a --- (a) ballad (b)  Sonnet (c) lyric (d) ode.
13) The person who could pass by would be dull of ---(a)  heart (b) soul (c) mind (d) body.
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) Early morning the air of London is --- (a) foggy (b) full of smoke (c)  polluted (d) smokeless.
17) Never did ---- more beautiful steep. --- (a) London (b)  The Thames (c) Sun (d) the earth.
18)  In the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge ' London's view is --- (a) hazy (b)  foggy (c)  clear (d) cloudy.
19) Never did ---- more beautiful steep. --- (a) earth (b) moon (c) sun (d) valley.
20). Earth has not anything to show more ---- . --- (a) beauty  (b)  romantic (c) real (d) fair .
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 river glideth at his sweet will. Here ' will' l means   --- (a)sound  (b) shore  (c) desire (d) early.
24)  A sight so touching in its ---- (a) Majesty (b)  glory (c) prosperity (d)  beauty.
25) The beauty of the morning; ---, bare.  ---(a)  busy (b) silent (c) open (d) cloudless.

VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )
F.M:- 25 : TIME:- 25 MINUTES,  SERIES :- K2
A. Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct answers from the alternatives given : -
1) William Wordsworth was ---(a)  a romantic poet (b)  a war poet (c) an Elizabethan poet (d) none.
2) Upon Westminster Bridge is a --- (a) ballad (b)  Sonnet (c) lyric (d) ode.
3) The person who could pass by would be dull of ---(a)  heart (b) soul (c) mind (d) body.
4) The poet never saw ---(a) such a great splendour (b) such a beauty scene (c) a delight so deep (d) a calm so deep 
5) A sight so ----- in its Majesty. --- (a) filling  (b) alarming (c) charming (d) touching
6) Early morning the air of London is --- (a) foggy (b) full of smoke (c)  polluted (d) smokeless.
7) Never did ---- more beautiful steep. --- (a) London (b)  The Thames (c) Sun (d) the earth.
8)  In the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge ' London's view is --- (a) hazy (b)  foggy (c)  clear (d) cloudy.
9) Never did ---- more beautiful steep. --- (a) earth (b) moon (c) sun (d) valley.
10). Earth has not anything to show more ---- . --- (a) beauty  (b)  romantic (c) real (d) fair .
11) 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.
12) The heart which is lying still,  is --- (a) city (b) London (c) huge (d) Mighty.
13) The river glideth at his sweet will. Here ' will' l means   --- (a)sound  (b) shore  (c) desire (d) early.
14)  A sight so touching in its ---- (a) Majesty (b)  glory (c) prosperity (d)  beauty.
15) The beauty of the morning; ---, bare.  ---(a)  busy (b) silent (c) open (d) cloudless.
16 ) Upon Westminster Bridge deals with London in---(a)  evening (b) morning (c) afternoon (d) night . 
17 ) While going to Dover , William Wordsworth was accompanied by --- (a) Mary Wordsworth  (b) Dorothy Wordsworth (c) Belle Wordsworth (d)  Juli  Wordsworth .
18)  Upon Westminster Bridge was composed on ---  (a) September 3,1802  (b) September 13,1802 (c) September 3,1803  (d) September 3,1801 .
19) The mighty heart of a giant is compared with the heart of --- (a) the bridge (b) the river (c)  the hill (d) the city .
 20) The poet sees London as part of ---(a)  Nature (b)  the nerve centre of commerce (c) isolated (d) none .
 21 ) in the morning the city of London appears to be--- (a)  cloudy (b)  none (c) crowded (d)silent .
22) According to the poet,  London is the --- (a) busiest city (b) pollute city (c) big city (d) fairest city.
23) Ships,towers, domes,  etc are open unto the --- (a) field, heaven (b) lake, sky (c) field, sky (d) earth, sky.
24)  The houses of London seem -(a)  asleep (b) awake (c) shaken (d) amaged .
25) Earth has not anything to show more fair than ---(a)   London (b) The Westminster Bridge (c) Heaven (d)  The open skies .

VIVEKANANDA COACHING CENTRE
CLASS : - XI ; SUB : - ENGLISH ( B )
F.M:- 25 : TIME:- 25 MINUTES,  SERIES :- R2
A. Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct answers from the alternatives given : -
1) A sight so ----- in its Majesty. --- (a) alarming (b) charming (c) touching (d) filling. 
2) Early morning the air of London is --- (a) foggy (b) full of smoke (c)  polluted (d) smokeless.
3) Never did ---- more beautiful steep. --- (a) London (b)  The Thames (c) Sun (d) the earth.
4)  In the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge ' London's view is --- (a) hazy (b)  foggy (c)  clear (d) cloudy.
5) Never did ---- more beautiful steep. --- (a) earth (b) moon (c) sun (d) valley.
6). Earth has not anything to show more ---- . --- (a) beauty  (b)  romantic (c) real (d) fair .
7) Upon Westminster Bridge deals with London in---(a)  evening (b) morning (c) afternoon (d) night . 
8 ) While going to Dover , William Wordsworth was accompanied by --- (a) Mary Wordsworth  (b) Dorothy Wordsworth (c) Belle Wordsworth (d)  Juli  Wordsworth .
9)  Upon Westminster Bridge was composed on ---  (a) September 3,1802  (b) September 13,1802 (c) September 3,1803  (d) September 3,1801 .
10) The mighty heart of a giant is compared with the heart of --- (a) the bridge (b) the river (c)  the hill (d) the city .
 11) The poet sees London as part of ---(a)  Nature (b)  the nerve centre of commerce (c) isolated (d) none .
12) 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.
13) The heart which is lying still,  is --- (a) city (b) London (c) huge (d) Mighty.
14) The river glideth at his sweet will. Here ' will' l means   --- (a)sound  (b) shore  (c) desire (d) early.
15)  A sight so touching in its ---- (a) Majesty (b)  glory (c) prosperity (d)  beauty.
16) The beauty of the morning; ---, bare.  ---(a)  busy (b) silent (c) open (d) cloudless.
 17) in the morning the city of London appears to be---(a)   crowded (b) silent (c)  cloudy (d) none .
18) According to the poet,  London is the --- (a) busiest city (b) pollute city (c) big city (d) fairest city.
19) Ships,towers, domes,  etc are open unto the --- (a) field, heaven (b) lake, sky (c) field, sky (d) earth, sky.
20)  The houses of London seem -(a)  asleep (b) awake (c) shaken (d) amaged .
21) Earth has not anything to show more fair than ---(a)   London (b) The Westminster Bridge (c) Heaven (d)  The open skies .
22) William Wordsworth was ---(a)  a romantic poet (b)  a war poet (c) an Elizabethan poet (d) none.
23) Upon Westminster Bridge is a --- (a) ballad (b)  Sonnet (c) lyric (d) ode.
24) The person who could pass by would be dull of ---(a)  heart (b) soul (c) mind (d) body.
25) The poet never saw --- (a) a delight so deep (b) a calm so deep (c) such a great splendour (d) such a beauty scene.

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 :- 1x16=16
1.His wife was waiting for him at the ---- and demanded an explanation. [(a) pyol (b) gate  (c) park  (d) door.]
2.The place where the Astrologer sat was lit up by   ---- (a) Municipal light  (b) shop light  (c) street light  (d) parking light.
3.The green shaft was also gone, leaving the place in darkness and -----. [ (a) silence  (b) noisy  (c) crowd  (d) calmness. ]
4.''  I can ---- some jaggery and coconut tomorrow.'' [ (a) made (b) sale   (c) rent  (d) buy ]
5.The green ---- was also gone, leaving the place in darkness and silence. [(a) light (b) screen (c) color  (d) shaft.]
6.He had a working analysis of mankind's troubles like ---- (a) marriage  (b) money (c) tangles of human ties  (d) all of the above.
7.An Astrologer's Day ' is taken from ---- (a) The Guide  (b) Swami and the other stories (c) Malgudi Days  (d) My diary. 
8. His forehead was resplendent with ----  ash and vermilion. [ (a) sacred (b) secret (c) secured (d) normal. ]
9.The astrologer charged for per question  ---- (a) Two pice  (b) three pice (c) Two anna (d) Three anna. 
10.The groundnuts vendor gave his ware a fancy name except  ---- (a)  Bombay Ice-Cream (b) Delhi Almond  (c) Smart Ice Cream (d) Raja's Delicacy.
11.'' I will prepare some nice ---- for her.'' [ (a) stuff  (b) toys (c) bread (d) sweets.]
12.The astrologer told about  his previous life  to ----(a) his son (b) his friend (c) his wife  (d) his villagers.
13. I see once again great ---- to your life if you go from home. [ (a) trouble  (b) danger  (c) opportunity  (d) mistake.]
14.The name of the stranger was ---- (a) Swapan kr. Ray (b) Guru Gouranga (c) Guru Nanak (d) Guru Nayak.
15. ''Rub it on your forehead and go home.'' Here 'it' referred to ---- (a) Vermilion (b) Ash  (c) Soil (d) medicine. 
16. ''Challenge is challenge. '' - Who said this ?--- (a) The astrologer  (b) The stranger  (c) Astrologer's wife  (d) the nuts seller.
UNIT-II : VERSE
A. Choose the appropriate answer for each question :- 1x24=24
17.While going to Dover , William Wordsworth was accompanied by --- (a) Mary Wordsworth (b) Dorothy Wordswortly (c) Belle Wordsworth (d) Juli  Wordsworth .
18.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 )
19.The poet sees London as part of ---(a)  Nature (b) the nerve centre of commerce (c) isolated (d) none .
20.Rearrange the following sentences:-
I. The city now doth, like a garment, wear.
II. All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
III. The river glideth at his own sweet will.
IV. The very houses seem asleep. 
(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,III,IV.
21.Dull would he be of soul who could ----- (a) go on (b) pass at (c) pass by (d) went on.
22.Never did ---- more beautiful steep. --(a) earth (b) moon (c) sun (d) valley.
23. A sonnet is a poem of ---- lines. --(a) ten (b) twelve (c) fourteen (d) twenty four.
24.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 is majestic. 
(a) III,I,IV,II (b) II,III,I,IV (c) IV,III,II,I (d)  I,II,IV,III.
25. Which things are glittering in the smokeless air -- (a) Ships (b) towers (c) both of the above (d) none of the above.
26.Match the columns :-
(a) Bare (i) uncover.
(b) soul (ii) sprit.
(c) glittering (iii) scene
(d) sight (iv) sparkling. 
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(i)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(iii)
(c) (a)-(iii)  (b)-(iv)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
27.And all that ---- heart lying still. (a) huge (b) big (c)  small (d) mighty.
28. At what time the poet sees beauty of the morning ? --- (a) evening (b) Night (c) afternoon (d) morning.
29.The beauty of the morning; silent,  ----- (a)  bare  (b) silent (c) open (d) cloudless.
30.The river in Upon Westminster Bridge refers to ---(a) The Ganga (b) The  Themes (c) The Rhine (d) The Volga . 
31.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.
32.Match the columns :-
A B
(a) Glitternig (i) London.
(b) City (ii) Ships. 
(c) dull (iii) houses
(d) asleep (iv) Who could pass by.
 (a)(a)-(i) (b)-(ii ) (c)-(iii) (d)-(iv)
(b)(a)-(iii)  (b)-(ii )  (c)-(iv) (d)-(i)
(c) (a)-(ii)  (b)-(i)  (c)-(iv) (d)-(iii)
(d)(a)-(iv) (b)-(iii)  (c)-(i) (d)-(ii )
33.Upon Westminster Bridge was composed on ---(a) September 3,1802 (b) September 13,1802 (c) September 3,1803 (d)  September 3,1801 .
34.The city now doth, like a ----- , wear. -- (a) Dress (b) beauty (c) garment (d)  blanket.
35.Earth has not anything to show more fair ' here 'fair' means --- (a) bright (b) beautiful (c)  good  (d) right.
36.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.
37.The very houses seem ---(a)  dead (b) lost (c) asleep (d) awake.
38.Early morning the air of London is ---(a)  foggy (b) full of smoke (c) polluted (d) smokeless.
39.Select the correct options:-
 Assertion (A): The mighty heart lying still.
Reason(R):- It is early in the morning and busy city live is not started then.
(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.All objects of city of London looks bright and glittering due to---  (a) smoke (b)  air (c)  rock (d) sunlight .
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