Class 11 PSA Language Convention English Test
Class 11 · PSA Language Convention English
This is online test for Class 11 PSA Language Convention English Test. There are 24 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
Following are the passages with blanks numbering (1) to (8). Read the passages carefully and complete the passages with suitable words out of the four alternatives given: Thomas Edison was an American scientist. He (1) __________ many inventions. Once he (2) ____________ on making (3)_____________ electric bulb. He (4) _____________ sure that his electric bulb (5) _____________ gas lights in streets. He wanted (6) _____________ the people a safe method of lighting. He (7) satisfactory electric bulb. He (8) _____________ convince people that it was better than gas lamps. Which of these fits gap 1?
- Awas making
- Bmakes
- CmadeCorrect
- Dwas made
2
Following are the passages with blanks numbering (1) to (8). Read the passages carefully and complete the passages with suitable words out of the four alternatives given: Thomas Edison was an American scientist. He (1) __________ many inventions. Once he (2) ____________ on making (3)_____________ electric bulb. He (4) _____________ sure that his electric bulb (5) _____________ gas lights in streets. He wanted (6) _____________ the people a safe method of lighting. He (7) satisfactory electric bulb. He (8) _____________ convince people that it was better than gas lamps. Which of these fits gap 2?
- Aworked
- Bhas worked
- Cis worked
- Dwas workingCorrect
3
Following are the passages with blanks numbering (1) to (8). Read the passages carefully and complete the passages with suitable words out of the four alternatives given: Thomas Edison was an American scientist. He (1) __________ many inventions. Once he (2) ____________ on making (3)_____________ electric bulb. He (4) _____________ sure that his electric bulb (5) _____________ gas lights in streets. He wanted (6) _____________ the people a safe method of lighting. He (7) satisfactory electric bulb. He (8) _____________ convince people that it was better than gas lamps. Which of these fits gap 3?
- Asome
- Ba
- Cthe
- DanCorrect
4
Following are the passages with blanks numbering (1) to (8). Read the passages carefully and complete the passages with suitable words out of the four alternatives given: Thomas Edison was an American scientist. He (1) __________ many inventions. Once he (2) ____________ on making (3)_____________ electric bulb. He (4) _____________ sure that his electric bulb (5) _____________ gas lights in streets. He wanted (6) _____________ the people a safe method of lighting. He (7) satisfactory electric bulb. He (8) _____________ convince people that it was better than gas lamps. Which of these fits gap 4?
- Ais
- Bhad been
- CwasCorrect
- Dwere
5
Following are the passages with blanks numbering (1) to (8). Read the passages carefully and complete the passages with suitable words out of the four alternatives given: Thomas Edison was an American scientist. He (1) __________ many inventions. Once he (2) ____________ on making (3)_____________ electric bulb. He (4) _____________ sure that his electric bulb (5) _____________ gas lights in streets. He wanted (6) _____________ the people a safe method of lighting. He (7) satisfactory electric bulb. He (8) _____________ convince people that it was better than gas lamps. Which of these fits gap 5?
- Awere replaced
- Bwould replaceCorrect
- Cwill replace
- Dwas repalcing
6
Following are the passages with blanks numbering (1) to (8). Read the passages carefully and complete the passages with suitable words out of the four alternatives given: Thomas Edison was an American scientist. He (1) __________ many inventions. Once he (2) ____________ on making (3)_____________ electric bulb. He (4) _____________ sure that his electric bulb (5) _____________ gas lights in streets. He wanted (6) _____________ the people a safe method of lighting. He (7) satisfactory electric bulb. He (8) _____________ convince people that it was better than gas lamps. Which of these fits gap 6?
- Ato gave
- Bgiven
- Cto giveCorrect
- Dgiving
7
Following are the passages with blanks numbering (1) to (8). Read the passages carefully and complete the passages with suitable words out of the four alternatives given: Thomas Edison was an American scientist. He (1) __________ many inventions. Once he (2) ____________ on making (3)_____________ electric bulb. He (4) _____________ sure that his electric bulb (5) _____________ gas lights in streets. He wanted (6) _____________ the people a safe method of lighting. He (7) satisfactory electric bulb. He (8) _____________ convince people that it was better than gas lamps. Which of these fits gap 7?
- AproducedCorrect
- Bproduces
- Cproduce
- Dwas produced
8
Following are the passages with blanks numbering (1) to (8). Read the passages carefully and complete the passages with suitable words out of the four alternatives given: Thomas Edison was an American scientist. He (1) __________ many inventions. Once he (2) ____________ on making (3)_____________ electric bulb. He (4) _____________ sure that his electric bulb (5) _____________ gas lights in streets. He wanted (6) _____________ the people a safe method of lighting. He (7) satisfactory electric bulb. He (8) _____________ convince people that it was better than gas lamps. Which of these fits gap 8?
- Ahad toCorrect
- Bwill convince
- Cwere to
- Dhas to
9
Read the sentences given below and substitute the underlined word(s) with the appropriate option: <br / Don’t be apprehensive about your future. God supports the hard working men.
- AfearfulCorrect
- Battentive
- Cpositive
- Dunconcerned
10
Read the sentences given below and substitute the underlined word(s) with the appropriate synonyms option: <br / It is cold outside but the atmosphere is cosy inside.
- AcomfortableCorrect
- Bdisturbing
- Chumid
- Duncomfortable
11
Read the sentences given below and substitute the underlined idiom/phrases word(s) with the appropriate option: <br / The flag was lowered down when the Prime Minister of the country passed away
- Agave a speech
- Bcrossed the way
- Csaluted the flag
- DdiedCorrect
12
Read the sentences given below and substitute the underlined idiom/phrases word(s) with the appropriate option: <br / You cannot even imagine my miserable condition, only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches.
- Aonly I know the truth
- Bonly God knows the truth
- Cwe are not sure of anything
- Donly the sufferer knows the real situationCorrect
13
Find out the opposites of the underlined words out of the four options given: A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is a great scientist. He was a thoughtful child in his early age.
- Acareful
- BunattentiveCorrect
- Cprovoking
- Dthinking
14
Find out the opposites of the underlined words out of the four options given: Sachin Tendulkar proved to be a gifted child of his parents.
- Askillful
- Btalented
- CincapableCorrect
- Dfavourite
15
Choose the correct spellings:
- Acomitee
- Bcommitee
- CcommitteeCorrect
- Dcomittee
16
Find out the opposites of the underlined words: He should appreciate good efforts of our friends.
- AcondemnCorrect
- Badmire
- Cclarify
- Dunderstand
17
Spot the errors. (Indicate the part in which the error is. Use ‘no error’ in case there is no error in the sentences) We /saw /to cinema /in the zoo. ./no error (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
- Ad
- BcCorrect
- Cb
- Da
18
Choose the correct alternative and fill the blanks:<br / The baby ____________all morning.
- Ais crying
- Bhas crying
- Chas been cryingCorrect
- Dcries
19
Choose the best option from those given to complete the sentences (Reported speech) Please tell me__________________
- Awhere the bus stop be
- Bwhere is the bus stop
- Cwhere the bus stop isCorrect
- Dwhere stops the bus
20
Choose the correct option to complete these passive voice sentences. ________ to you yet.
- Ahas the book been given backCorrect
- Bhas the book being given back
- Chas the book being gave back
- Dhas the book been gave back
21
Choose the appropriate modal to fill in the blank:- _____________ you, please, stop talking?
- AwillCorrect
- Bcan
- Cwould
- Dcould
22
Fill in ‘a/an/the’ wherever required. Fill ‘X’ where no article is needed:- Our aim should be to build _______ strong India.
- AaCorrect
- Ban
- Cthe
- Dx
23
Choose the correct alternative out of the four given below:- The florist does not have the flowers. I was looking _______ .
- Aabout
- Bto
- CforCorrect
- Dby
24
Fill in the appropriate connectors from those given below:- My uncle left for the U.S.A. _________ I was a baby.
- AwhenCorrect
- Bsince
- Cfor
- Dwhile