Kalviseithi - Poly TRB - 2021 - AKSHIRAA - KEY Past Paper PDF

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This is a past paper for the POLY TRB 2021 exam from AKSHIRAA COACHING CENTRE and contains multiple choice questions on various subjects. The questions are suitable for undergraduate students.

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PART A ====== A. Princess B. Florian C. King D. Cyril Question No.2 Marks: 1.00 ========================= A. Coracle B. Enemy\'s camp C. Shore D. Admiral Benbow Question No.3 Marks: 1.00 ========================= A. The Bingley Arms B. Liberty Hall C. The Royal Heritage D....

PART A ====== A. Princess B. Florian C. King D. Cyril Question No.2 Marks: 1.00 ========================= A. Coracle B. Enemy\'s camp C. Shore D. Admiral Benbow Question No.3 Marks: 1.00 ========================= A. The Bingley Arms B. Liberty Hall C. The Royal Heritage D. The Three Pigeons Question No.4 Marks: 1.00 ========================= A. Burden B. Repulsion C. Fear D. Horror Question No.5 Marks: 1.00 ========================= A. Rs. 325 B. Rs. 340 C. Rs. 225 D. Rs. 300 Question No.6 Marks: 1.00 ========================= A. in the rise of rainfall amount B. in the rise of agriculture production C. in the rise of surface temperature D. in the rise of population growth Question No.7 Marks: 1.00 ========================= A. reduces B. same (9.81 ms-2) C. none of the options D. increases Question No.8 ============= A. Zoomorphism B. Simile C. Metaphor D. Personification Question No.9 Marks: 1.00 ========================= A. Julian Garvey B. Jake Fogler C. Peter Challoner D. Luke Venturi Question No.10 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. meditative B. lively C. happy D. sad Question No.11 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Francis Bacon B. Ben Jonson C. Spenser D. Chaucer Question No.12 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Gorgias B. Phaedo and the Republic C. Symposium D. Apology Question No.13 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. The Sound of Music B. Prime Bodies C. Heart of Darkness D. Sea Queen Question No.14 ============== A. 7 B. 6 C. 5 D. 8 Question No.15 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. forwarding B. pointing C. waiting D. looking Question No.16 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. a high priest responsible for the community\'s redemption B. thwarted victim of circumstances C. warrior leader endowed with divine powers D. a victim consecrating by his agony Question No.17 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Hecuba B. Clytemnestra C. Helen of Troy D. Cleopatra Question No.18 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. A sonnet B. An elegy C. A panegyric D. A dirge Question No.19 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. DPT vaccine B. FMD vaccine C. Sabin vaccine D. Salk vaccine Question No.20 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Walter Scott B. William Hazlitt C. Michael Scott D. Charles Lever Question No.21 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. nature B. birds C. world D. sky Question No.22 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. St. Austin B. St. Mathews C. St. Luke D. Francis Question No.23 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. men should dream B. men should contemplate C. men should sleep D. men should make diaries Question No.24 Marks: 1.00 ==========================. A. Psyche B. The Miser C. The Humorists D. The Virtuoso Question No.25 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Bacon B. Coleridge C. Johnson D. Matthew Arnold Question No.26 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. the qualification of a good critic B. the normality of the artist C. badness in poetry D. how to analyse a poem Question No.27 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. love hate theme B. light and darkness theme C. inside outside theme D. comfort and pleasure theme Question No.28 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Eshuoro B. Oremole C. Ogun D. Adenebi Question No.29 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Emma B. Talisman C. Wuthering Heights D. A Tale of Two cities Question No.30 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. A kind of paintbrush B. A colorful bird C. A dangerous snake D. A powerful angel Question No.31 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. a domestic Novel B. everyday incidents C. everyday existence D. a romantic Novel Question No.32 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Miss. Abbott B. Irma C. Caroline D. Lilia Theobald Question No.33 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. sapphires of heaven B. heart of humanhood C. passion-flower of the Nameless D. essence and efflorescence of God Question No.34 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. 5 B. 4 C. 2 D. 3 Question No.35 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. the complete text of The Bible B. several texts of his choosing C. decorative, colourful lamps D. innumerable Biblical paintings Question No.36 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Subramaniya Bharathi B. V.V.S. Iyer C. Bharathidasan D. P. Anandacharlu Question No.37 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. at the Museum Theatre in Calcutta B. at the Museum Theatre in Delhi C. at the Museum Theatre in Bombay D. at the Museum Theatre in Madras Question No.38 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. France B. Italy C. Canada D. Spain Question No.39 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Nwoki B. Okuata C. Obika D. Oduche Question No.40 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Rukmani Lakshmipathi B. Subbulakshmi Reddy C. Avinashillingam Chettiar D. P. Rangaiah Naidu Question No.41 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Paul Broca B. Manette Broca C. Monte Broca D. Roni Broca Question No.42 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Prince of Sampanshahr B. Politician C. Historian D. Commander-in-chief Question No.43 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. as big as a strawberry B. as big as a quarter C. as big as the end of your thumb D. as big as your eyeballs Question No.44 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. The Parliament of Fowls B. The Book of the Duchess C. The Canterbury Tales D. The Merchant\'s Tale Question No.45 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Loyola college B. Presidency college C. Scott Christian college D. Madras Christian college Question No.46 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Lucius O\'Trigger B. Jack Absolute C. Mirabeal D. Lydia Question No.47 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. apologise to Jenny Jones B. abandon his profession C. leave somerset shire D. confess his guilt Question No.48 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. rhyme royal B. iambic pentametre quartrains C. iambic hexametre quartrains D. heroic couplets Question No.49 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. fratricide B. matricide C. amicicide D. suicide Question No.50 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. under the moonlit sky B. white and wan and waste C. wan and waste and white D. under the dusk and the day Question No.51 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Voltore B. Corbaccio C. Mosca D. Bonario Question No.52 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. semi - solids B. solids C. semi - liquids D. liquids Question No.53 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. ancient marble carvings B. ancient rock paintings C. ancient hidden treasures D. historical inscriptions Question No.54 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. 1958 B. 1970 C. 1968 D. 1963 Question No.55 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Mimesis B. Katharsis C. Hamartia D. Spoudaios Question No.56 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Fifties B. Sixties C. Forties D. Seventies Question No.57 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. a precious jewel B. a gift of Muse C. a rough diamond D. a superior poet Question No.58 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. 83rd year B. 48th year C. 63rd year D. 99th year Question No.59 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. elegy B. devotional sonnet C. lyrical ballad D. essay Question No.60 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Arrow of God B. Surfacing C. The Fire Dwellers D. The Edible Woman Question No.61 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. May 7, 1812 B. May 5, 1812 C. May 6, 1813 D. May 8, 1813 Question No.62 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Italian B. America C. India D. France Question No.63 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Virginia Woolf B. G.B. Shaw C. T.S. Eliot D. A.L. Huxley Question No.64 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. illiterate B. arrogant C. innocent D. ignorant Question No.65 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. bird and star B. sun and the moon C. moon and star D. sun and star Question No.66 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Rusty bars B. Sleepy crocodiles C. Skeletal rib cages D. Shaven water buffaloes Question No.67 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. pretentious B. urban C. village D. modern Question No.68 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Anna about Evans B. Anna about David C. Narrator about David D. David about Evans Question No.69 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Soul B. Poet C. Child D. God Question No.70 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Farcical comedy B. Filament of fantasy C. A trivial comedy for serious people D. Butterfly for butterflies Question No.71 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. the fate which pushed him to isolation B. the fate which guided his wanderings C. the fate which made him a walking library D. the fate which guided him to travel and write Question No.72 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. The Saint after whom one of the peaks and passes of the Alps is named B. The Saint after whom a tomb was rebuilt in Rome C. The Saint after whom Mount Etna was renamed D. The Saint who became the leader to the native people Question No.73 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. an act of defiance B. an act of wilfulness C. the creation\'s right D. a petty trespass Question No.74 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. blood, wound B. need, weed C. hot, melt D. thin, sharp Question No.75 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Acronyms B. Eponyms C. Etymology D. Morphemes Question No.76 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. 1810 - 1841 B. 1802 - 1832 C. 1800 - 1834 D. 1811 -- 1841 Question No.77 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Stephen B. Edwin C. Henley D. Richard Question No.78 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Essie to Judith B. Judith to Essie C. Mrs. Dudgeon to Mrs. Anderson D. Judith to Mrs. Dudgeon Question No.79 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. T.S. Eliot B. John Crowe Ransom C. L.C. Knights D. I.A. Richards Question No.80 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Over generalisation method B. Language Acquisition method C. Over extension method D. Grammar - translation method Question No.81 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Art and morals B. Memory C. Judgement and Divergent Readings D. Pleasure Question No.82 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. T.S. Eliot B. Mr. Robertson C. Dr. Johnson D. Cleanth Brooks Question No.83 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. A negative call B. A prayer and a known power C. An anonymous and unknown power D. An argument for atheism Question No.84 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Our Young Folks B. Folks at Home C. Old and Young Folks D. Young Folks Question No.85 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. W.B. Yeats B. T.S. Eliot C. E.M. Forster D. A.L. Huxley Question No.86 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. The Importance of Being Earnest B. Time Must Have a Stop C. Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown D. The Devil\'s Disciple Question No.87 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. 1764 B. 1765 C. 1762 D. 1763 Question No.88 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Oberon and Titania B. Helena and Demetrius C. Theseus and Hippolyta D. Hermia and Lysander Question No.89 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Coleridge B. Byron C. Keats D. Wordsworth Question No.90 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. of Travel B. of Nobility C. of Love D. of Friendship Question No.91 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. New York Evening Post B. Yorkshire Post C. The Daily Post D. The Spectator Question No.92 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Avinashillingam Chettiar B. Subbulakshmi Reddy C. Rukmani Lakshmipathi D. P. Rangaiah Naidu Question No.93 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Ogun B. Murete C. Eshuoro D. Aroni Question No.94 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. A. Subramaniya Ayyar B. Subramaniya Siva C. V.O. Chidambaram Pillai D. Vanchinathan Question No.95 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. 4 stanzas B. 6 stanzas C. 7 stanzas D. 5 stanzas Question No.96 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. spend less save more B. a penny spent is a penny less C. a penny saved is a penny got D. penny wise pound foolish Question No.97 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. 10th chapter B. 11th chapter C. 12th chapter D. 14th chapter Question No.98 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. a lovely breeze B. a strong perfume C. a sweet honey D. a poisonous wave Question No.99 Marks: 1.00 ========================== A. Matthew Arnold B. Robert Browning C. D.G. Rossetti D. Alfred Tennyson Question No.100 Marks: 1.00 =========================== A. inner - channels B. front channels C. right channels D. back -- channels Question No.101 Marks: 1.00 =========================== A. Coleridge B. Shakespeare C. Wordsworth D. Sydney Question No.102 Marks: 1.00 =========================== A. Treasure Island B. A Tale of Two cities C. Vanity Fair D. Romola Question No.103 Marks: 1.00 =========================== A. Heroic Verse B. Rhymed Verse C. Blank Verse D. Free Verse Question No.104 Marks: 1.00 =========================== A. mother B. brother C. daughter D. friend Question No.105 Marks: 1.00 =========================== A. Sundarbans B. Deccan Plateau C. Western Ghats D. Eastern Ghats Question No.106 Marks: 1.00 =========================== A. Science B. Death C. Nature D. God Question No.107 Marks: 1.00 =========================== A. Vanity Fair B. Romola C. Treasure Island D. A Tale of Two cities Question No.108 Marks: 1.00 =========================== A. Uganda B. Nigeria C. Egypt D. Kenya Question No.109 Marks: 1.00 =========================== A. Mango B. Coconut C. Olive D. Banana Question No.110 Marks: 1.00 =========================== A. Walter Scott\'s: THE TALISMAN B. George Eliot\'s: ADAM BEDE C. Emily Bronte\'s: WUTHERING HEIGHTS D. Jane Austen\'s: EMMA PART B ====== 1. Who is referred to here? a. Boccacio b. Petrarch c. Homer d. Dante 2. What did they have in common? i. they wrote court poems ii. they had Latin influence iii. they refined their mother-tongues iv. they influenced English poetry A. \(c) - (iv) (Chosen option) B. \(d) - (ii) C. \(a) - (iii) D. \(b) - (i) Question No.2 Marks: 2.00 ========================= A. Mr. Kingcroft B. Philip C. Lilia D. Mrs. Herriton Question No.3 Marks: 2.00 ========================= A. LX B. LXVII C. LXV D. LXIV Question No.4 Marks: 2.00 ========================= A. a magazine B. a book C. collection of poems D. literary criticism Question No.5 Marks: 2.00 ========================= A. IX B. X C. VIII D. XI Question No.6 Marks: 2.00 ========================= A. Portia B. Elizabeth C. Isabella D. Katherine Question No.7 Marks: 2.00 ========================= a. Obneji i) Madame Tortoise b. Rola ii) Tree imp c. Ogun iii) Forest Head d. Mutete iv) Patron God A. \(a) - (i), (b) - (iii), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iv) B. \(a) - (ii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) - (iii) C. \(a) - (iii), (b) - (i), (c) - (iv), (d) - (ii) D. \(a) - (iv), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iii), (d) - (i) Question No.8 Marks: 2.00 ========================= List -- I List -- II ==================== a. What need of ceremony among friends i) Oxford in Vacation b. He might have mustered for a tall scapula ii) The South Sea House c. How was he chirp and expand over a muffin iii) Christ's Hospital Five and Thirty d. The Client was dismissed, with certain iv) All Fools Day attentions, to smithfield A. \(a) - (ii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (iii), (d) - (i) B. \(a) - (iii), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iv), (d) - (i) C. \(a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (i), (d) - (iv) D. \(a) - (iv), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iii) Question No.9 Marks: 2.00 ========================= a. Elida i) Dying Artist b. Hilda ii) Tutor c. Lyngstrand iii) Mother d. Arnholm iv) Daughter A. \(a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (i), (d) - (iv) B. \(a) - (iii), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iv) C. \(a) - (iii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) - (ii) D. \(a) - (iv), (b) - (iii), (c) - (ii), (d) - (i) Question No.10 Marks: 2.00 ========================== i. The ritual of hurling new pumpkin leaves at Uil's feet signifies the beginning of the New Yam Festival ii. Umuaro is made up of six villages and linked by their worship of a common God Ulu iii. Ezeulu ignites the war between umaro and okperi over a land dispute. iv. Winter bottom issues an arrest warrant to Ezeulu for his non-acceptance of the Christian God A. \(i) and (ii) only B. (i), (iii) and (iv) C. \(ii) and (iii) only D. (i), (ii) and (iii) A. Empson\'s \"Seven Types of Ambiguity\" ; Frye\'s \"The Critical Path\" B. I.A. Richard\'s \"Practical Criticism\" ; Empson\'s \"Seven Types of Ambiguity\" C. Wellek\'s \"Concepts of Criticism\" ; Aristotle\'s \"Poetics\" D. I.A. Richard\'s \"Principles of Literary Criticism\" ; Eliot\'s \"Hamlet and His Problems\" Question No.12 Marks: 2.00 ========================== a. Tied images i) Visual images b. Free imagery ii) an ingredient of consciousness c. Feelings iii) auditory and articulatory images d. Coenaesthesia iv) commonly signs A. \(a) - (ii) ;(b) - (i); (c) - (iv) ; (d) - (iii) B. \(a) - (iv) ;(b) - (iii); (c) - (i) ; (d) - (ii) C. \(a) - (iii) ;(b) - (iv); (c) - (ii) ; (d) - (i) D. \(a) - (iii) ;(b) - (i); (c) - (iv) ; (d) - (ii) Question No.13 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. Theft B. Adultery C. Gossipping D. Murder Question No.14 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. climbing B. rising C. narrowing D. Straightening Question No.15 Marks: 2.0 ========================= List -- I (Dialogues) List -- II ( Characters) ============================================== a. You cannot have been always at Longbourn i) Mr. Collins b. I will make no promise of the kind ii) Mr. Bennet c. He is as fine a fellow as ever I saw iii) Mr. Darcy d. I am convinced it will add very greatlyt to my happiness iv) Elizabeth A. \(a) - (iv), (b) - (i), (c) - (iii), (d) - (ii) B. \(a) - (ii), (b) - (i), (c) - (iv), (d) - (iii) C. \(a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (iv), (d) - (i) D. \(a) - (iii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (ii), (d) - (i) Question No.16 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. Innateness and hypothesis B. Syllables and cluster C. Free and bound morphemes D. Pairs and set of words Question No.17 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. taken to the King\'s house B. adorned with jewellery C. seated on a chair D. dressed in finest clothes Question No.18 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. Robert Browning B. Alfred Tennyson C. Matthew Arnold D. D.G. Rossetti Question No.19 Marks: 2.00 ========================== a. Chacko i) Ammu's low caste lover b. Sophie Mol ii) Rahel's twin brother c. Velutha iii) Once a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford d. Esthappen iv) Who died later by drowning A. \(a) - (ii) ; (b) - (iii) ; (c) - (iv) ; (d) - (i) B. \(a) - (iii) ; (b) - (ii) ; (c) - (iv) ; (d) - (i) C. \(a) - (iii) ; (b) - (iv) ; (c) - (i) ; (d) - (ii) D. \(a) - (ii) ; (b) - (iv) ; (c) - (iii) ; (d) - (i) Question No.20 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. Balthasar B. Adriana C. Doctor Pinch D. Egeon Question No.21 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. the cave B. the cave, the storm, the treasure and the village C. the treasure D. the storm Question No.22 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. The Switch of Suscipion B. Sudden Cessation of a Nuisance C. The Euphoria of Touching Wood D. Pretext for a Conversation Question No.23 Marks: 2.00 ========================== i. Enchanted with the beauty of Eve and Eden, for a time Satan remains stupidly good. ii. Book IX ends with Satan's victory over Adam and Eve. iii. Satan enters the body of a sleeping serpent. iv. Eve is frightened to see a serpent talking in the language of man. A. \(i) and (iv) B. \(i) and (ii) C. \(ii) and (iv) D. \(ii) and (iii) Question No.24 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. France ; Flaubert B. England ; Burke C. England ; Obermann D. France ; Joubert Question No.25 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. Portia B. Titania C. Hermia D. Hyppolyta Question No.26 Marks: 2.00 ========================== a. Though winning near the goal -- yet, do not grieve i) To a Sky lark b. Thy music does surpass ii) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner c. The spring of love gushed form my heart iii) Kublakhan d. As e'er beneath a waning moon was haunted iv) Ode on a Grecina Urn A. \(a) - (ii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) - (iii) B. \(a) - (i), (b) - (iii), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iv) C. \(a) - (iii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) - (ii) D. \(a) - (iv), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iii) Question No.27 Marks:2.00 ========================= A B === a. Sir Roger i) Street b. Publisher ii) Club c. Sir Roger's Friend iii) Coffee House d. Sir Roger's Assisant iv) Book seller's hub A. \(b) - (iv) B. \(a) - (iii) C. \(d) - (i) D. \(c) - (ii) Question No.28 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. cousins ; brothers B. brother ; sister C. mother ; father D. husband ; children Question No.29 Marks: 2.00 ========================== +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | | **2** | | +=======================+=======================+=======================+ | a. b. | | i. ii. | +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ c. You men are conceited fools iii) Eshuoro d. Leave the dead some room to dance iv) Dead Woman A. \(a) - (iv), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iii), (d) - (i) B. \(a) - (iii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) - (ii) C. \(a) - (iii), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iv) D. \(a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (iv), (d) - (i) Question No.30 Marks: 2.00 ========================== a. It is better to be left than never to have been loved i) Witwood b. Friendship without freedom is as dull as love without ii) Mirabell enjoyment or wine without toasting c. Men are even in their extremes, either doting or averse iii) Mrs. Marwood d. Beauty is the lover's gift iv) Mrs. Fainall A. \(a) - (ii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) - (iii) B. \(a) - (iii), (b) - (i), (c) - (iv), (d) - (ii) C. \(a) - (iv), (b) - (iii), (c) - (ii), (d) - (i) D. \(a) - (i), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iii), (d) - (iv) Question No.31 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. death B. childhood C. puberty D. adulthood Question No.32 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. Vanity Fair B. Treasure Island C. A Tale of Two Cities D. Romola Question No.33 Marks: 2.00 ========================== a. Meg Murdockson i) Dairy Maid b. Mrs. Glass ii) Landlady of the 'Seven Stars' c. Mrs. Dutton iii) Nurse d. Mrs. Dolly Bickerton iv) Tobacconist A. \(a) - (iv), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iii) B. \(a) - (iii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) - (ii) C. \(a) - (ii), (b) - (i), (c) - (iv), (d) - (iii) D. \(a) - (iv), (b) - (iii), (c) - (ii), (d) - (i) Question No.34 Marks: 2.00 ========================== a. Indrajit i) The real Romeo b. Manasi ii) Takes over an ubiquitous and omniscient presence c. Amal iii) Indian Zeus d. The Writer iv) Indrajit's first cousin on the mother side A. \(a) - (ii) ; (b) - (iii) ; (c) - (iv) ; (d) - (i) B. \(a) - (i) ; (b) - (iv) ; (c) - (ii) ; (d) - (iii) C. \(a) - (i) ; (b) - (ii) ; (c) - (iii) ; (d) - (iv) D. \(a) - (iii) ; (b) - (iv) ; (c) - (i) ; (d) - (ii) Question No.35 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. dialect continuum B. cognates C. Jargon D. post- creole continuum Question No.36 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. the unveiling of an ideal form B. the unveiling of god C. the unveiling of self D. the unveiling of talents Question No.37 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. Algernon B. Lady Bracknell C. Miss. Prism D. Gwendolen Question No.38 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. Sense, Feeling, Tone, Intention B. Sense, Feeling, Tone, Communication C. Communication, Intention, Tone, Feeling D. Communication, Intention, Sense, Feeling Question No.39 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. birth ; death B. childhood days ; married life C. infancy ; adulthood D. marriage ; old age Question No.40 Marks: 2.00 ========================== A. 1923 B. 1932 C. 1936 D. 1926

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