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: Gandhiji (1)_____________ to Molihari (2) capital of Champaran. He (3)______________ by several lawyers. (4)_____________ railway station, a huge crowd (5)____________ him. He (6)_______________ to a house and (7)_____________ it as headquarters. A report came in that a peasant (8)_______________ in a nearby village. Which of these fits gap 1?
  • A
    will proceed
  • B
    has proceeded
  • C
    proceed
  • D
    proceeded
    Correct
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: Gandhiji (1)_____________ to Molihari (2) capital of Champaran. He (3)______________ by several lawyers. (4)_____________ railway station, a huge crowd (5)____________ him. He (6)_______________ to a house and (7)_____________ it as headquarters. A report came in that a peasant (8)_______________ in a nearby village. Which of these fits gap 2?
  • A
    a
  • B
    its
  • C
    the
    Correct
  • D
    an
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: Gandhiji (1)_____________ to Molihari (2) capital of Champaran. He (3)______________ by several lawyers. (4)_____________ railway station, a huge crowd (5)____________ him. He (6)_______________ to a house and (7)_____________ it as headquarters. A report came in that a peasant (8)_______________ in a nearby village. Which of these fits gap 3?
  • A
    has been accompanying
  • B
    was accopanied
    Correct
  • C
    has been accopained
  • D
    accompained
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: Gandhiji (1)_____________ to Molihari (2) capital of Champaran. He (3)______________ by several lawyers. (4)_____________ railway station, a huge crowd (5)____________ him. He (6)_______________ to a house and (7)_____________ it as headquarters. A report came in that a peasant (8)_______________ in a nearby village. Which of these fits gap 4?
  • A
    on
    Correct
  • B
    by
  • C
    in
  • D
    at
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: Gandhiji (1)_____________ to Molihari (2) capital of Champaran. He (3)______________ by several lawyers. (4)_____________ railway station, a huge crowd (5)____________ him. He (6)_______________ to a house and (7)_____________ it as headquarters. A report came in that a peasant (8)_______________ in a nearby village. Which of these fits gap 5?
  • A
    greeted
    Correct
  • B
    had greeted
  • C
    greet
  • D
    was greeting
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: Gandhiji (1)_____________ to Molihari (2) capital of Champaran. He (3)______________ by several lawyers. (4)_____________ railway station, a huge crowd (5)____________ him. He (6)_______________ to a house and (7)_____________ it as headquarters. A report came in that a peasant (8)_______________ in a nearby village. Which of these fits gap 6?
  • A
    gone
  • B
    had gone
  • C
    went
    Correct
  • D
    go
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: Gandhiji (1)_____________ to Molihari (2) capital of Champaran. He (3)______________ by several lawyers. (4)_____________ railway station, a huge crowd (5)____________ him. He (6)_______________ to a house and (7)_____________ it as headquarters. A report came in that a peasant (8)_______________ in a nearby village. Which of these fits gap 7?
  • A
    was using
  • B
    used
    Correct
  • C
    was used
  • D
    has used
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: Gandhiji (1)_____________ to Molihari (2) capital of Champaran. He (3)______________ by several lawyers. (4)_____________ railway station, a huge crowd (5)____________ him. He (6)_______________ to a house and (7)_____________ it as headquarters. A report came in that a peasant (8)_______________ in a nearby village. Which of these fits gap 8?
  • A
    maltreat
  • B
    maltreated
  • C
    was maltreated
    Correct
  • D
    was maltreating
9
Read the sentences given below and substitute the underlined word(s) with the appropriate synonym option: <br / She does not know much of mathematics. I think she is incapable of solving this problem.
  • A
    unable
    Correct
  • B
    expert
  • C
    able
  • D
    creative
10
Read the sentences given below and substitute the underlined word(s) with the appropriate synonym option: <br / A man who is fragile can easily be disturbed by others.
  • A
    foolish and non-sense
  • B
    unknown
  • C
    delicate and sensitive
    Correct
  • D
    intelligent
11
Read the sentences given below and substitute the underlined idiom/phrases word(s) with the appropriate option: <br / 15th of August 1947 is a red-letter day in our country as we got freedom from foreigners on this day.
  • A
    a memorable day
    Correct
  • B
    an unimporatant day
  • C
    a dangerous day
  • D
    a day on which letters are written
12
Read the sentences given below and substitute the underlined idiom/phrases word(s) with the appropriate option: <br / We should not look down upon the poor, they are also human beings.
  • A
    to look in an insulting way
    Correct
  • B
    to look in an interesting way
  • C
    to agree with
  • D
    to look respectfully
13
Find out the opposites of the underlined words out of the four options given: Ganga is supposed to be a pious river. People worship it as a mother.
  • A
    terrible
  • B
    impure
    Correct
  • C
    famous
  • D
    pure
14
Choose the correct spellings:
  • A
    remorsefull
  • B
    remorcefull
  • C
    remorsiful
  • D
    remorseful
    Correct
15
Find out the opposites of the underlined words: The enemy soldiers were captured by the Indian Army. All of them were put in the jail.
  • A
    killed
  • B
    released
    Correct
  • C
    gifted
  • D
    imprisoned
16
Choose the options which best explains the underline phrase/idiom: Don’t beat about the bush, give me the exact information.
  • A
    tell the detailed aspects
  • B
    give useless information
    Correct
  • C
    give new information
  • D
    give detailed infromation
17
Spot the errors. (Indicate the part in which the error is. Use ‘no error’ in case there is no error in the sentences) The fruits of /all the modern luxuries /lie /in the science. ./no error (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
  • A
    c
  • B
    b
  • C
    d
    Correct
  • D
    a
18
Choose the correct alternative and fill the blank:<br / The earth _____________round the Sun.
  • A
    revolve
  • B
    none of these
  • C
    revolves
    Correct
  • D
    revolved
19
Choose the best option from those given to complete the sentences (Reported speech) I believe______________________
  • A
    him he is right
  • B
    he be right
  • C
    he is right
    Correct
  • D
    that he right
20
Choose the correct option to complete these passive voice sentences. The lamp _____________________by the wind
  • A
    was blow out
  • B
    was blowed out
  • C
    was being blown out
  • D
    was blown out
    Correct
21
Choose the appropriate modal to fill in the blank:- You __________ go now
  • A
    should
  • B
    can
  • C
    may
    Correct
  • D
    will
22
Fill in ‘a/an/the’ wherever required. Fill ‘X’ where no article is needed:- Mr. Kapoor organised _______ nice lunch in honour of ________ chairman.
  • A
    an, the
  • B
    x, the
  • C
    a, the
    Correct
  • D
    a, an
23
Choose the correct alternative out of the four given below:- Divide twelve sums __________ three students.
  • A
    among
    Correct
  • B
    between
  • C
    for
  • D
    to
24
Fill in the appropriate connectors from those given below:- We want our feelings to be respected ; _________ , we should respect the feeling of others.
  • A
    similarly
    Correct
  • B
    on the other hand
  • C
    because
  • D
    nevertheless