The document consists of multiple-choice questions related to advertising and phonetics, covering topics such as the definition of advertising, types of advertising agencies, and phonetic transcription. Each question is followed by the correct answer, providing a resource for students studying these subjects. The notes are structured to aid in understanding key concepts in advertising and phonetics.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0 ratings0% found this document useful (0 votes)
25 views63 pages
second year english notes - Copy
The document consists of multiple-choice questions related to advertising and phonetics, covering topics such as the definition of advertising, types of advertising agencies, and phonetic transcription. Each question is followed by the correct answer, providing a resource for students studying these subjects. The notes are structured to aid in understanding key concepts in advertising and phonetics.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 63
Oxford international collage
Second Year Notes
English By-Prof.shraddha Makkhar
Multiple choice type questions.
1.What is advertising: (a) Publicity (b) paid information (c) sales premotion (d)all the above Ans.(d)) 2.The motive to which an ad is directed, designed to stir a person toward goal the advertiser has set is known as: (a) appeal (b) need (c) demand. (d) desire Ans.(a) 3.Handwritten posters in the sixteenth and the seventeenth century which are considered to be the forerunners of advertising are: (a) pamphlets (b) squish (c) billboards (d) brochures Ans.(b) 4 The ........... is the foundation of any advertising or marketing campaign. (a) Research (b) Target segmentation (c) Creative brief (d) Medin planning Ans.(c) 5.Printed matter that runs over the edges of an outdoor board or a page leaving no margin is known as: (a) Bleed (b) Solus (c) Broadsheet (d) Classified Ans.(a) 6. ...........became the first full-service advertising agency: (a) N.W. Ayer& Son (b) FCB Ulka Advertising Lad Oxford international collage (c) Ogilvy & Mather. (d) William Taylor Ans.( a) 7. Typical ad agency clients contain businesses.......... and non-profit organization and government agency. (a) Corporate law (b) Company (c) Companies law (d) Corporations Ans.(d) 8.........agencies specialize in endorsement of brands in the various social media platforms like blogs, social network sites, Q&A sites, discussion forums, micro blogs etc. (a) Social media (b) User-generated contented. (c) Friend Feed. (d) Social network service. Ans.(a) 9. This is a hierarchy of effects or sequential model used to explain how advertising works: (a) ADD (b) AIDA (c) PESTLE (d) SWOT Ans.(D) 10. Palmer opened the first American advertising agency at........... in 1850: (a) Pennsylvania. (b) Philadelphia (c) San Fransisco. (d) Pittsburgh. Ans. (B) 11. Dividing the market based on age, income, educational qualification, is known as: (a) profile (b) census (c) target audience (d) demography Ans.(d) 12. The problem with implementing many of today's available security solutions in web advertising are (a) Slower online communication (b) More expensive for the advertiser (c)More cumbersome of users (d)All the above. Ans.(d) Oxford international collage 13 . Advertising is affected by...............forces: (a) Economic (b) Social (c) Technological (d)All the above Ans.(d) 14. Any device or word that identifies the origin of the product, the manufacturer details are is known as: (a) trade name (b) brand name (c)trademark (d) identity Ans.(c) 15. Infomercials are designed to solicit a direct response which is.......... and are, therefore, a form of direct marketing. (a)Specific and experimental (b) Persuasive. (c)Advertising. (d) Marketing ethics Ans.(a) 16. Sponsorship belongs to the promotional tool to.......... (a) Business marketing (b) Marketing. (c) Marketing management (d) Advertising. Ans.(b) 17. A corporate unit may provide equipment for a famous sportsperson or sports team in exchange for........ (a) Advertising (b)Brand (c) Brand management (d) Product placement Ans.(b) 18. .............is more commonly used to derive benefit from the associations shaped for a company's brand or image as a result of the support. (a) Product placement (b) Advertising. (c) Sponsorship. (d) Brand management Ans.( c) 19. Copywriting is the act of writing copy for the purpose of selling or marketing a......., business, or idea. Oxford international collage (a) price (b)product (c) material (d) concept Ans.(b) 20. teams for many years relied a great deal on the income from tobacco advertising, reflected in the sponsorship liveries of the teams. (a) 2010 Formula One season (b) Michael Schumacher (c) 2009 Formula One season (d) Formula. Ans.(d) 21. Series of messages that divide a single idea and theme which make up an integrated marketing communication is known as: (a) Advertising (b) Advertising research (c) Advertising Campaign (d) Product placement Ans.(c) 22. ...........decides on complaints from the general public including government officials, consumer groups, etc., complaints from one advertiser against another. (a) Consumer Complaints Council (CCC) (b) ASCL (c) AAA(a) (d) CARU Ans.(a) 23. A strap line is a British term used as a less important sentence attached to a........... name. (a) Product placement (b) Brand. (c) Advertising (d) Brand management. Ans.(b) 24. A longer commercial that mixes entertainment along with information in a program like format is known as: (a) Advertorial (b) Informercial (c) Space feature (d) Classified Ans.(b) 25. Placement of advertisements inside or outside transportation vehicles is known as: (a) Arieal advertising (b) Outdoor advertising Oxford international collage (c) Transit advertising (d) classifieda Ans.(c) 26. Mass marketing is otherwise known as: (a) Undifferentiated marketing (b) Differentiated Marketing (c) concentrated marketing (d) customized marketing Ans.(a) 27. The local ad server was first urbanized and introduced by Net Gravity in January 1996 for delivering online advertising at major publishing sites such as..............and guide. (a) Google (b) Microsoft (c) Yahoo! (d) Intel Corporation Ans.(c) 28. A..............is in charge for selecting media for advertisement assignment on behalf of their customers. (a) Media planner (b) Media buying (c) space seller (d) copywriter Ans.(a) 29. ..............is a very rough rendition of a proposed commercial, composed of images and sounds borrowed from other commercials or broadcast materials. (A) Ripematics (c) Graphics (b) Animatic (d) Neuropsychology Ans.(c) 30. A personal ad is an item or notice conventionally in the........ similar to a classified ad but personal in life. (a) Deformation (b) Newspaper (c) Media bias (d) News media Ans.(b) Oxford international collage 31. A television commercial produced from semi-finished artwork, generally used only for test purposes is............ (a) Cinematic (b) Systematic (c) Animatic (d) Diplomatic Ans.( c) 32. ...........is the number of people or households who are exposed to a medium. (A) Audience (b) Market (c) Terpet (d) None the above Ans.(a) 31. The total net audience exposed to prepared periodical, outdoor, television or radio advertising is............ (a) Space no cumulation (b) Agency accumulation (c) Audient serrulation (d) Audience composition Ans.(c) 34. A specific period of broadcast commercial time offered for sale by a station or network for sponsorship is............ (A) Usage (b) Availability (c) Durability (d) Primary availability Ans.(b) 35. A..........is a document the advertiser signs agreeing to stop the objectionable advertising without admitting any wrongdoing. (a) Consent decree Oxford international collage
(b) Cease and desist order
(c) Contempt decree (d) Billboard Ans.(d) 36. Total coverage by geographic area is television and radio of a given (a) Blank coverage (b) Blanket coverage (c) Zero coverage (d) National coverage Ans.(b) 37. ...........is an elaborate booklet, usually bound with a special cover. (a) Leaflet (b) Brochure (c) Pamphlet (d) Hoarding Ans.(b) 38. A system of broadcasting television whereby programs are first tuned in by a community antenna and then distributed to individual homes is ............... (a) Cable TV (b) CCA (c) CATV (d) Car card Ans.(a) 39. ............sheet of paper, generally is a promotion printed on one side only. places consisting of one large (a) Equal side (b) Broadside Oxford international collage (c) Neutral side (d) Horizontal side Ans.(b) 40.Sales of copies of a publication in quantity to one purchaser to be given free by him is known as........ . (a) Enough space (b) Running spare (c) Bulk space (d) Full space Ans.(c) 41. Egyptians used to make sales messages and wallposters. (a) раpуrus (b) fabric (c) pine (d) eucalyptus Ans.(a) 42. .......... is a process used by an advertiser to reserve a time period with a local station and by a network to chock with its affiliates on the availability of a time period. (a) Pass time (b) Frequent time (c) Agency time (d) Clear time Ans.(d) 43. Compensation to a salesperson, agency, etc., as a percent of their sales, is known as (a) Replication (b) Implication (c) Commission (d) Expansion Ans.(c) Oxford international collage 44. ............are large structures located in public places which display advertisements to passing pedestrians and motorists. (a) posters (b) billboards (c) display (d) classified Ans.(b) 45 .............is a term geographical potential. used to define a medium (a) Transmitter (b) Antenna (c) Mass audience (d) Coverage And.(d) 46. .............is a kind of advertising run by a local advertiser in conjunction with a national advertiser. (a) Local advertising (b) Cooperative advertising (c) International advertising (d) National advertising Ans.(a) 47. The participation of two or more sponsors in a single broadcast program where each advertiser paye a proportionate share of the cost is called........... . (a) Sponsorship (b) Co-sponsorship (c) Commercials (d) Slet And.(b) 48. Letters, folders, reprints, or other material sent through the mails directly to prospective purchases is........... . (a) Instant mail advertising Oxford international collage (b) retrieve mail advertising (c) Spam (d) Direct mail advertising Ans.(d) 49. ............. allows the prospect to respond directly to the advertiser rather than going through a retailer or other middlemen. (a) Direct advertising (b) Indirect advertising (c) Instant advertising (d) Mixed response advertising Ans.(a) 50. Advertising in a directory is ......... . (a) Delivery advertising (b) Directory advertising (c) Direct advertising (d) Dynamic advertising Ans. (b) 51. Please circle the correct option: (a) The properties of the sound waves of human speech (b) The production of sounds in human languages (c) The generation of speech sounds by computer (d) The perception of sounds of human languages Ans.(b) 52.. The idea of universal grammar was given by: (a) William Labor (b) George Yule (c) David Crystal (d) Noam Chomsky Ans.(d) Oxford international collage 53. Articulatory phonetics is the study of- (a) physical properties of speech3) Phonemes (b) Speech organs (c) both a & b (d) physical production of speech sounds Ans.(d) 54. The initial sound in 'Pakistan' is- (a) interdental (b) bilabial (c) alveolar (d) plosive Ans.(d) 55. /kju/is a phonemic transcription of- (a) quay (b) queue (c) you (d) knew Ans.(b) 56./tAn/isa phonemic transcription of (a) toy (b) ton (c) tongue (d) tone Ans.(b) 57. Which of the following is the most common syllable shape in the world's languages: (a) VCC (b) CV (c) CCV Oxford international collage (d) C Ans.(b) 58. To make a nasal phone, which of the following do you do: (a) Lower the velum (b) Make a blockage in the nasal cavity (c) Raise the velum (d) Make a pharyngeal closure Ans.(c) 59. Which of the two main types of phones involve the unimpeded flow of air through the oral cavity: (a) Plosives (b) Fricatives (c) Vowels (d) Consonants Ans(c) 60. Phonetic symbol '[j]' sound is a: (a) Nasal (b) liquid (c) glide (d) stop Ans.(c) 61. Phonetic symbol [z]' sound is a: (a) nasal (b) glide (c) reactive (d) affricate Ans.(c) 62. The word "Divide" has the feet: (a) tetra Oxford international collage (b) Iambic (c) Trochaic (d) Penta Ans.(b) 63. Choose the correct transcription for 'pluck' (n) /'plAk/ (b) /'plack/ (b)/'plæck/ Ans.(a) 64. Choose the correct transcription for 'stream' (a)/'stri:m/ (b) /'strIm/ (c)/'strim/ Ans.(a) 65. The study of human speech sounds in a language that form systematized patterns is called.... (a) Phonology (b) Phonetics (c) Articulators (d) Phonetics and phonology Ans.(d) 66. Choose the best description for the first sound in the American pronunciation of the word 'teeth.': (a) velar (b) labiodental (c) alveolar palatal (d) alveolar Ans.(d) 67. Choose the correct transcription for 'went': Oxford international collage (a)/'wənt/ (b)/'went (c)/w3:nt Ans.(a) 68. Choose the correct transcription for 'mood': (a) /'mu:d/ (b) 1)/'mud/ (c)/md/ Ans.(a) 69. What does the sign//represent: (a) Voiced bilabial (b) Nasal (c) Phonetic transcription (d) Centralization Ans.(c) 70. What is the full form of IPA: (a) International Phonetic Agreement (b) Indian Phonetic Agreement (c) International Phonetic Alphabet (d) Indian Phonetic Alphabet Ans.(c) 71. What does the sign//-represent: (a) Alphabetic Transcription (b) Phonetic Transcription (c) Bilabial plosive (d) fall rise pitch Ans.(d) 72. What does the phonetic symbol 'd' represent: Oxford international collage (a) Voiced dental fricative (b) Voiceless bilabial plosive (c) Voiced bilabial plosive (d) Voiced alveolar plosive Ans.(b) 73. Which of these refer to the sound features of a language: (a) Phones (b) Morphemes (c) phonetic sounds (d) Allophones Ans.(b) 74. Articulatory Phonetics is the study of physical properties of speech sounds: (a) False (b) True (c) both Ans.(a) 75. Fricatives are.......where as plosives aren't...... (a) hissing (b) musical (c) vistal (d) none of these Ans.(a) 76. Affricates are begin as....... & end as......... (a) fortis, nasal (b) fricative, plosive (c) plosive, fricatives (d) nasal, fortis Ans.(c) Oxford international collage 77. Which of the following is an affricate: (a)/m/ (b)/b/ (c)/tf/ (d) /k/ Ans.(a) 78. Plosives are also called............ (a) nasal (b) Fricatives (c) stops (d) dental Ans.(c) 79. Homorganic are ............ : (a) sound produced with same organ (b) sound with same length (c) vowel sounds (d) all of these Ans.(a) 80. Sounds like 'sh' & /3/ produced with.......... (a) both lips (b) tongue blade (c) alveolar ridge (d) front teeth Ans.(d) 81. We only count & as Affricate phonemes (a) /ti/, /dz/ (b)/tr/, /fv/ (c)/ts/, /j/ Oxford international collage (d) none of these Ans.(a) 82. Pronunciation of word Church is compos phonemes (a) 8 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) 2 Ans.(a) 83. ........fricatives are articulated with more force than that of...... (a) fortis, voiceless (b) lenis, voiced (c) Fortis, lenis (d) lenis, fortis Ans.(c) 84. Lenis fricatives have voicing in initial & final when they occur between: (a) voiced (b) voiceless (c) both (d) none of these Ans.(a) 85. In English, replacing one phoneme with another causes: (a) meaning half change (b) meaning enhance (c) pronunciation change (d) no change Ans.(c) 86. When we produce /tf/ & /dz/ affricates our lips are: (a) rounded Oxford international collage (b) closed (c) come together. (d) all of these Ans.(a) 87. Fortis sounds are usually articulated with glottis. (a) open (b) open and closed (c) open and rounded (d) none of these Ans(a) 88. The word 'nature' can phonetically transcribed with glottalization. (a)/nel?tfa/ (b)/naet/ (c)/naetIfa/ (d) all of these Ans.(a) 89. The plosive, Fricatives and how many consonants: Affricatives combinedly give us (a) ten (b) seventeen (c) nineteen (d) fifteen Ans.(b) 90. The number of nasal consonants in English: (a) six (b) three (c) four (d) five Ans.(b) Oxford international collage 91. 'How sounds are produced' comes under umbrella of: (a) manner of articulation (b) place of articulation (c) both (d) None of these Ans.(a) 92. When nasal sounds produced ........is completely closed. (a) glottis (b) nasal cavity (c) oral cavity (d) all of these Ans.(a) 93. ......is hardly produced when liquids are made. (a) glide (b) hissing (c) Friction (d) cavity Ans.(c) 94. ......sounds are produced when tongue is curled back. (a) stops (b) retroflex (c) nasal (d) lateral Ans.(b) 95. .......... are considered as phonological building blocks of words. (a) syllable (b) morpheme (c) phoneme Oxford international collage (d) all of these Ans.(a) 96. The word that contain many syllables are said to be a.......... (a) tri-syllable (b) mono-syllable (c) di-syllable (d) poly-syllable Ans.(d) 97. Semi-vowels are also called....... . (a) vowels (b) semi-consonants (c) approximant (d) consonants Ans.(d) 98. Fortis production needs......force than that of lenis. (a) more (b) less (c) some (d) None of these Ans.(a) 99. The study of the possible language is called. phoneme combinations of a (a) phone (b) phonotactics (c) morpheme (d) phoneme Ans.(b) 100. No word begins with more than.......... consonant. (a) two Oxford international collage (b) four (c) three (d) six Ans.(c) 101A formal letter should have the desired effect on the recipient (a) in the proper format (b) to the point and relevant (c) grammatically correct (d)All of them Ans.(d)
102.How to end the main body of a formal letter:
(A) By showing your love for the recipient. (b) By discussing the weather in your city. (c) By discussing the weather in the recipient's city. (d) By telling the recipient what he should be doing next. Ans.(d) 103.What would you write in the opening part of a formal letter: (a) Ask about the well-being of the recipient. (b)Inform the recipient about the purpose of writing the letter. (c) Discuss about the recipient's family. (d) File complaint about the problems in your life. Ans.(b) 104 The key point of a formal letter is written in which part of a formal letter: (a) Heading (b)Body (c) Introduction (d) Closing Oxford international collage Ans.(b) 105.A formal letter should be to have the desired effect on the recipient. (a) In a proper format (b) Grammatically Correct (c) Relevant (d)All of these Ans.(d) 106 How to end the main body of a formal letter: (a)By telling the recipient what he should be doing next (b) By showing love (c) By diseasing weather (d) None Ans.(a) 107. What would you write in the opening part of a format letters: (a) Asking about health (b) Asking about family (c) Infirming the purpose of writing the letter. (d) None Ans.(c) 108.The key point of a formal letter is written in which part of a formal letter: (a) Intro (b) Hending (e) Subject (d) Body Ans.(d) 109.What is the accurate representation to Show the purpos of a letter: (a) Please note formal notice (b) Attention: Formal Notice Oxford international collage (c) Subject: Formal Notice (d) Announcement: Formal Notice Ans.(c) 110. Which of the following are Characteristics of the Hinck Format of a formal letter: (a) There is no indentation (b) Use of punctuation marks in dispensed within the block format (c) Each block begins with a margin on the left-hand side (d)All Ans.(d) 111. What is the correct way to write the subscription in a formal letter: (a)Yours truly (b) Your truly (c) You truly (d) Nene Ans.(a) 112. What is written at the top of the Editor's letter on the left side: (a) Salutation (b) Yours truly (c) Subject (d)Sender's Address Ans.(d) 113. Which of these is the right format for writing the date of all the formal letters: (a) 21/12/2022 (b) 5 Jan 2022 (c) November 5,2022 (d) January Five Twenty Twenty Two Ans.(c) 114. The subject of the letter to the editor should be -: Oxford international collage (a) Long (b) Relevant (c)Brief and Relevant (d) None Ans.(c) 115. Which of these are the most suitable solutions to a letter to the Editor: (a) Dear Sir/Madam (b) Mr. Sir/Mrs. Madam (c) Mr. Editor/Mrs. Editor (d)None Ans.(a) 116 Which of the following statement is incorrect about the letter to the editor (a) must be informal languages (b) must be complete in all sport (c) must be relevant information (d) must be informal Ans.(d)
117. What is the purpose of wringing a letter to the editor:
(a) To ask him to take action (b) Ta order him (c)To request him to give same space to your views in his column (d) Nene Ans.(c) 118. Which of the following is not a part of a letter to the editors (a) Date (b) Subject (c) Salutation Oxford international collage (d) Photo Ans.(d) 119. Where is the receiver's address written: (a) On the top of the letter (b)Just below the date (c) just above date (d) just after salutation Ans.(b) 120. Which of the following are the features of a letter to the editor: (a) stick to the paint (b) Formal language (c) Relevant content (d) All of these Ans.(d) 121.Language of the Notice should be (a) very formal (b) simple and formal (c) complicated and tricky (d) highly informal and simple Ans.(b) 122.What is the word limit of the Notice: 2. (a) 50 words (b) 100 words (c) 20 words (d) No word limit Ans.(a) 123.Notice is always enclosed in a......... (a) Parcel Oxford international collage (b) Picture (c) Box (d) Paper Ans.(c) 124. Which of the following is NOT a part of the Notice issued for 'Found' (a) Contact person's details (b) Name of the object Found" (c) Place of the object 'Found" (d)Identification mark of the object Found'. Ans.(d) 125. Where is the designation of the issuing authority written: (a) On the top right hand side corner of the Notice. (b) On the bottom right hand side corner of the Notice. (c)Just below the signature of the issuing authority. (d) Just above the signature of the issuing authority. Ans.(c) 126.The.......of the notice should be very clear: (a) place (b) purpose (c)issuing authority (d) date Ans.(b) 127A Notice must contain-information. (a) factual (b) variety of (c) meeting (d) object Ans.(a) Oxford international collage 128. Information about the 'reward' is mentioned in: ( a) Notion for the Meeting (b) Notice for the object Found (c)Notice for the object Lost'. (d) Notice for the Competition Ans.(c) 129.Which of the following is optional in a Notice: (a)Designation of the issuing authority. (b) Signature of the issuing authority. (c) Heading in the Notice. (d) The word Notice. Ans.(a) 130. Notice is generally issued for: (a) employees (b) everyone (c) general ma (d) specific group Ans.(d) 131.The word limit of a notice writing for class 12 is: (a) 100 words (b)50 words (c) 75 words (d) 150 words Ans.(b) 132 A notice is a message. It has information about something: (a)Lost and Found (b) Groom Wanted (c) Bride Wanted Oxford international collage (d) Situation Wanted Ans.(a) 133.Notice is a............. (a) Type of letter (b) Type of report (c) Type of article (d) None of these Ans.(d) 134. The subject of the notice should be about: (a) Not be there (b) Be brief and catchy (c) Be a long tail keyword (d) None of these Ans.(b) 135. What is the salutation in a notice: (a) Just above the date (b) Just below the date (c) Along with the date (d) There is no need to write salutation in a notice Ans.(d) 136. What is the best way to start a notice: (a) Through the column of (b)This is to inform (c) This is to threaten (d) Being a regular reader of your newspaper Ans.(b) 137. On the top of a notice, there is writing: (a) Data Oxford international collage (b) Name of the Institution/Organization (c) Subject (d) Body of Notice Ans.(b) 138.Which of these statements is correct: (a) Notice is written to inform others (b) Notice is of 50 words (c) Notice is ended with a subscription (d) All of these Ans.(d) 139. In a notice, where should the subscription be: (a) At the beginning (b) in the middle (c) At the end (d) None of these Ans.(c) 140. How do you write a subject of a notice: (a) In capital letters (b) It is not required (c) First letter of every word is written as capital except prepositions, conjunctions and articles (d) Both a and c Ans.(d) 141 . Where is the signature of head boy/girl in a notice: (a) At the beginning (b) At the end (c) At the middle (d) Head boy/girl need not sign Ans.(d) Oxford international collage 142 Is the signature placed near the top of the notice: (A) Above the name of the writer (b) Below the name of the writer (c) Above the body of the Notice (d) None of theme Ans.(c) 143. What are the parts of a notice: (a)Salutation (b) Subject (c) Date (d) Signature Ans.(a) 144. When you find something, you put it in a notice and add the word "found." (a)Little description of thing/object found (b) Entire description of thing/object found (c) Place of the object found (d) All of these Ans.(a) 145. How do you write a notice of lost property: (a) Reward to the one who has lost the object (b)Reward to the one who has found the object (c) Reward to the one who has written the notice (d) All of these Ans.(b) 146. What does Theonomy" mean in writing: (a) Real name (b)Fictitious name (C)Legal name (d) Name of the Editor Oxford international collage Ans.(b) 147 . What is the most important thing to do when you write: (a) To beget the students (b)To inform others (c) To take information from the authorities (d) None of these Ans.(b) 148. Do I need to keep the notice in a box: (A) It should be put it in box (b)It should not be put it in box (c) It should be put it in bus if asked (d) All of these Ans.(b) 149. Which of the following questions should you answers writing a notice (a) What (b) When (c) Where (d) All of these Ans.(d) 150. Which is the right way to write the date: (A) 23/03/2022 (b) 23rd March, 2022 (c) 23-03-2022 (d) None of these Ans.(b) 151. Which pronoun should not be used in a notice: (a) I (b) We Oxford international collage (c) Thay (d) He /She Ans.(a) 152. Notice is written for.... (a) An event/ programme (b) For a lost object (c) For a found object (d) All of these Ans.(d) 153. The word 'Notice' is in this sentence: (a) Small letters (b) Block letters (c) Cursive letters (d) None of these Ans.(b) 154. Where is the notice put up in a school: (a) On stage (b) On the apparatus in Chemistry Lab (c) On the screen on the computers in the lab (d)Notice Board Ans.(d) 155. How many paragraphs should there be in a notice: (a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) As many as required Ans.(d) 156.Which part of the letter consists of the writers address. Oxford international collage (a) the envelope (b) The subscription (C)the handing (d) the signature Ans.(c) 157.Salutation means- (a) Greeting a person (b) leave taking (c) irritating (d) meditating Ans.(a) 158.The message forms the.......of the letter- (a) heading (b)body (c) enclosure (d) envelope. Ans.(b) 159.The subscription means- (a) greeting (b) subscribing (c) leave taking (d) subtitle Ans.(c) 160. Ms. is used for- (a) Married women (b) Unmarried women (c) both of the above (d) None of the above Oxford international collage Ans.(c) 161. asap means- (a) an insect (b) a bird (c) as soon as possible (d) as sharp as pen-knife Ans.(c) 162. CC means (a)Carbon Copy (b) Carbon content (c) Carbon Cycle (d) Carbon Condensation Ans.(a) 163. PP Means- (a) per person (b)per procuration (c) per page (d) perfect punch. Ans.(b) 164. RSVP means- (a) if you don't (b) if you please (c) if you sleep (d) if you neglect. Ans.(b) 165.With open arms: (a)Warmly (b) Cold blooded Oxford international collage (c) Resemble (d) Coldly Ans.(a) 166.By leaps and bounds: (a) very fast (b) very slow (c) in details (d) aimlessly Ans.(a) 167.Lions share: (a) look angrily (b) major share (c) minor share (d) heart of the prey Ans.(b) 168. To cry wolf: (a) To refer to (b) To emphasis (c) To have no result (d) To give false alarm Ans.(d) 169.Bag and baggage: (a) All the clothing (b) Without any belonging (c) Leave (d)With all one's belongings Ans.(d) 170.To end in smoke: Oxford international collage (a) To come to nothing (b) To gain importance (c) To praise oneself (d) To reach target Ans.(a) 171. At arm's length: (a) Length of arm (b) At a distance (c) Insult (d) Very near Ans.(b) 172. Get rid of: (a) Invite some one (b) Attend an occasion (c) To begin to do something (d) Dispose of Ans.(d) 173. Tie the knot: (a) To get married (b) To get educated (c) To hit someone (d) To be turned away Ans.(a) 174. At daggers drawn: (a) real cause (b) to be puzzled (c) at enmity (d) at friendship Oxford international collage Ans.(c) 175.Find that mis-spelt word: (a) admirable (b) amicable (c)formidable (d) Indomitable Ans.(c) 176. Find that mis-spelt word: (a) excrement (b) sacred (c)sacrileges (d) sacrosanct Ans.(c) 177. Choose the mis-spelt word out of given options: (a) Advocacy (b) Aristocracy (c) Democracy (d) Courtesy Ans.(d) 178. Find that mis-spelt word: (a) surrender (b) surfeit (c)suppressor (d) supremacy Ans.(c) 179. Find that mis-spelt word: (a) admonition (b) hallucination Oxford international collage (c) exaggeration (d) combination Ans.(c) 180. In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is incorrectly spelt. Find the incorrect spelt word: (a) Surveillance (b) Stupefaction (c) Preferential (d) Detrimental Ans.(a) 181. In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is incorrectly spelt. Find the incorrectly spelt word- (a) Recommend (b) Aluminum (c) Cemetery (d) Satellite Ans.(b) 182.Choose the mis-spelt word out of given options: (a) Beaten (b) Eaten (c) Stolen (d) Written Ans.(d) 183. In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is incorrectly spelt. Find the incorrectly spelt word: (a) Laudable (b) Literary (c) Leakage (d) Loafer Oxford international collage Ans.(c) 184. Find that mis-spelt word: (a) radiant (b) salient (c) valiant (d) brilliant Ans.(d) 185. (P) I told him (Q) the story (R) in details to make him under it fully. (8) No error (a) P (b) Q (c) R (d) S The part (R) has an error. Here, in detail to make him understand it fully is the right Ans.(c) 186.The argument assumes that 1/early detection of the will lead to an immediate drop in 37 the mortality rating from t disease. 4V No error 5% (a) (1) (b) (2) (c) (3) (d) (4) (e) (5) Replace 'rating' with 'rate' Ans.(d) 187.1) The area was plunged into /2) darkness mid a wave of/3 cheering and shout.ng/4) slogans like Save The Earth/5) No error. (a) (1) (b) (2) (c) (3) (d) (4) Oxford international collage (e) (5) Replace the word 'mid' with 'amid Ans.(b) 188. One of my friend (1)/has gone (2)/to Canada. (11)/No ever (4) (a)(1) (b) (2) (e) (3) (d) (4) Ans.(a) 189.(a) When we reached the fair! (h) we found that there/(c) place to stand/(d) Ne error. (a) When we reached the fair (b) we found that there (c)was no place ta stand (d) No error Ans.(c) 190.(a) She wears spectating (b) and es she was usable is see the ganister/ (c) that attacked her last night/(d) No error (a) She wears spectacle (b) and so she was unable to see the gangster (c) that attacked her last night (d) No error Ans.(a) 191. (a) The driver showed/(b/great talent in keeping/c) the damaged car under control/(d) No error . (a) The driver showed (b)great talent in keeping (c) the damaged car under control. (d) No error Ans.(b) Oxford international collage 192. I visited (a/Ram's and Sita's house (hand found the maple missing. (c)/No error(d) (a) I visited (b) Ram's and Sita's house (c) and found the crumple missing (d) No error Write, Ram and Sita’s. Only one apostrophe will be used in such Ans.(b) 193.(a) There should be/ (b) no furniture in my room/(d) No error. (a) There should be (b)no furniture (c) in my room (d) No error Ans.(b) 194.Complete the sentences with the coordinating conjunctions that make sense. You may have soup,..... you may prefer salad. (a) or (b) nor (c) and (d) yet Ans.(a) 195 Complete the sentences that make sense. with the coordinating conjunctions. Alex baked banana bread..........gave some to her neighbor. (a) so (b) but (c) for (d)and Ans.(d) 196.(Because, Before) we get started, let's introduce ourselves. Oxford international collage (a) Because (b) Before Ans.(b) 197. The Clerk made the new keys (while, if we waited. (a) while (b) if Ans.(a) 198.(Unless, Although) my cats are lazy, they are affectionate. (a) Unless (b)Although Ans.(b) 199. Let's keep driving (if, unless) you would rather stop and eat now. (a) if (b)unless Ans.(b) 200. We use the acronym "fanboys" to remember conjunctions. (a) coordinating (b) subordinating (c) correlative Ans.(a) 201. Subordinating conjunctions create join two complete sentences together. (a) True (b) False Ans.(a) 202. What kind of conjunction is highlighted in the sentence below? (a) I don't watch scary movies because they frighten me. (b) coordinating (c) subordinating Oxford international collage (d) correlative Ans.(b) 203. What kind of conjunction is highlighted in the sentence below? (a) Before my essay is due, I have to revise and edit. (b) coordinating (c) subordinating (d) corella… Ans.(b) 203. What kind of conjunction is highlighted in the sentence below? (a) Before my essay is due, I have to revise and edit. (b) coordinating (c) subordinating (d) correlative Ans.(b) 204. What kind of conjunction is highlighted in the sentence below: (a) I both watched the movie and read the book. (b) coordinating (c) subordinate (d) correlative Ans.(c) 205. What kind of conjunction is highlighted in the sentences below? (a)Liam wants to get ice cream, but I want a salad (b)coordinating (c)subordinating (d)correlative Ans.(a) 206.. What kind of conjunction is highlighted in the sentences below: (a) I ate the food, es give me my dessert. Oxford international collage (b)coordinating (c)subordinating (d) correlative Ans.(a) 207. Identify the conjunction in the following sentence. Few activities are so important yet so easily ignored. (a) few (b) are (c) so (d) yet Ans.(d) 208. Identify the conjunction in the following sentence. After the show, he left for the game and the dance. (a) after (b) for (c) and (d) the Ans.(c) 209. Identify the conjunction in the following sentence. After I left, he took my spot with eagerness. (a) after (b) he (c) my (d) with Ans.(a) 210. Adverb? Prep? Conjunction? For dinner, he ate a pie. (a) adverb (b) prep (c) conjunction Oxford international collage Ans.(b) 211. Adverb? Prep? Conjunction? Four people left after five people were hurt. (a) adverb (b) prep (c)conjunction Ans.(c) 212. Adverb? Prep? Conjunction? Because he won, he was happy yet relieved. (a) adverb (b) prep (c) conjunction Ans.(c) 213. Adverb? Prep? Conjunction? Is anyone going to see Frozen 2 tomorrow? (a) answer choice (b) adverb (c) prep (d) conjunction Ans.(a) 214.How did Thomas spend his day: (a) Only doing social activities (b) Only reading, eating and sleeping (c) Only eating and sleeping (d) None of the above Ans.(b) 215. Who did Thomas see on his way to school (a) hermit (b) A poor man (c) An old man Oxford international collage (d) A poor woman Ans.(c) 216. What did Thomas want to ask the old man: (a)The reason for begging (b) To eat healthy food (c) To beg as much as he could (d) To rest instead of begging Ans.(d) 217.What is the synonym of gasp: (a)Heave (b) Breath (c) Blow (d) Inhale Ans.(a) 218.How much money did Thomas give to the beggar: (a) Thirty rupees (b) Twenty rupees (c) Fifteen rupees (d) Twenty-five rupees Ans.(b) 219.Rhesus and Bonnet widespread in: (a) Mountains of South India (b) North-east India (c) Southern India (d) Alaska Ans.(b) 220. Bonnet is like: (a) reddish orange fur Oxford international collage (b) cheek pouches (c) prominent patch of reddish far orange on ita loins (d) longer tail and reddish-orange patch Ans.(a) 221. Rhesus monkey exported for: (a) Mumbai's Borivali National Park (b) Testing newly developed drugs (c) Elephana Island (d) None of these Ans.(d) 222. Before digestion, Macaque monkeys store their food in: (a) Cheek pouches (b) Their habitat (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these Ans.(d) 223. Other four Macaques are distributed in: (a) South India (b) North-East India (c) First in south and other three in north-east India (d) None of these Ans.(a) 224. Bonnet monkey belongs to: (a) North India (b) South India (c) North-East India (d) None of these Ans.(b) Oxford international collage 225. Where are the common monkeys found: (a) South of the Godavari River (b) Mumbai's National Park (c) Elephant Island Khandala (d) None of these Ans.(a) 226. Which of the following has a longer tail and lacks the reddish: (a) Rhesus monkey (b) Bonnet monkey (c) Both (s) and (b) (d) None of these Ans.(b) 227. Find the synonym of the word 'Renowned' used in the paragraph 1. (a) Temporary (b) Stare (c) Favorite (d) Prominent Ans.(d) 228. Find the synonym of the word 'Indurate' used in the paragraph 3. (a) Hard (b)Various (c) Distributed (d) Restricted Ans.(a) 229.Type B malnutrition will be worse if (a) micro-nutrients groups are included (b) fatty acids and flavonoids are included (c) Both (a) and (b) Oxford international collage (d) none of these Ans.(b) 230.To know the ingredient is exerting the benefit: (a) Give compound formula to test subject (b) Test each ingredient individually (c) Study the impact of single micronutrient (d) None of these Ans.(a) 231.After analyse each individual's states then: (a) Classical approach starts (b) Maintains the health and disease prevention (c) Tailors a formula (d) None of these Ans.(d) 232. National surveys reveal: (a) Malnutrition is common (b) Long latency period (c) Chronic degenerative disease (d) None of these Ans.(d) 233. Pharmaceutical model created: (a) Incidence of disease (b) Nutritional status (c) Unhealthy dependency culture (d) None of these Ans.(a) 234. To improve general health of nation: (a) A comprehensive program Oxford international collage (b) Universal program of micronutrient (c) Both tar and (b) (d) None of these Ans.(b) 235. What does classical approach say (a) You must test each ingredient individually (b) Who know very little about health maintenance or dise prevention (c) A diagnosis is made (d) All of the above Ans.(a) 236.Which of the following are the micro-nutrients groups: (a) Essential fatty acids (b) Flavonoides (c) Both (n) and (b) (d) None of these Ans.(c) 237. Find the synonym of the word 'unify' given in the paragraph 2. (a) Reveal (b) Develop (c) Associate (d) Combine Ans.(d) 238. Find the synonym of the word 'notably' given in the paragraph 5. (a) Analyses (b)Specifically (c) Majority (d) Concerned Ans.(b) Oxford international collage 239.What is the reasons for man worship the forces of natures (a)The holy scriptures advocate the worship of forces of nature (b)The worship elevates and liberates the human spirit and mind (c)The worship makes man believe in faith and intuition (d)Forces of nature teach us spiritualism Ans.(b) 240.According to the passage science and religion both: (a) Emerged out of the fear of man (b)Emerged from the desire of man to worship the furies of nature (e) Employee different methods of enquiry (d) work at the cross-purpose of each other Ans.(c) 241.What was the objective of the authors of the holy scriptures: teach man the methods of (a) To worshipping nature (b) To educate and raise the human spirit and mind (c) To develop harmony between external nature and their inner self (d) None of these Ans.(b) 242.According to the passage, at present juncture there is a need to: (a) free man from all sorts of bandages (b) judiciously mix the principles of science and true spirit of religion (c) teach people to workshop the forces of nature (d) encourage spiritualism as much as possible Ans.(b) 243.Why it is said in the passage that, "science emerged as a saviors of mankind": (A) Science takes recurse to progressive march towards over repos heal perfection (b) Science is inclined towards reason and rationality (c) Man was bound in chains by religious orthodoxy (d) The free thinkers and enlightened men were tortured Oxford international collage Ans.(c) 244.Truth was: (a) Flouted (b) Progressive (c) Both (n) and (b) (d) None of these Ans.(c) 245. Find the synonym of the word belief used in paragraph 2 ha (a) Observation (b) Experience (c) Faith (d) Enlightened Ans.(c) 246. Find the synonym of the word 'show up' used in paragraph 3. (a) Appear (b) Scripture (c) Developed (d) Usefulness Ans.(a) 247. Find the antonym of the word 'non contradictory used in paragraph 1. (a) Believe (b)Each (c) Method (d)Contrary Ans.(d) 248. Find the antonym of the word 'retrogression used in paragraph 4. (a) Flout (b)Progress Oxford international collage (c) Truth (d) Liberal Ans.(b) 249. Indian Cardamom is: (a) Peer in quality (b) Average in quality (c) Better in quality (d) None of these Ans.(b) 250. Guatemala produces cardamom (a) More but poor in quality (b) Less hut good in quality (c) More and good in quality (d) Less and poor in quality Ans.(a) 251. Main harvest season of cardamom in India ist (a) August-February (b) August-March (c) November (d) February-April Ans.(a) 252. Cardamom reaches at its yielding stage in: (a) Immediately after plantation (b) Depends upon the plantation (c) One year after plantation (d) Two years after plantation Ans.(d) 253 India produces cardamom of: Oxford international collage (a) One type (b) Two types (d) None of the above (c) Three types Ans.(b) 254. Which of the following is the variety of Indian cardamom: (a) Malabar cardamom (b) Mysore cardamom (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of the above Ans.(c) 256. Which of the following production of cardamom produces by Karnataka: (a) 25% (b) 10% (c) 15% (d) 60% Ans.(a) 257. Find the synonym of the word 'distributor' given in the passage: (a) Expensive (b) Known (c) Producer (d) Exporter Ans.(d) 258. The synonym of the word 'fragrance' given in the passage is: (a)Aroma (b) Variety (c) Contain (d) Hance Oxford international collage Ans.(a) 259. What does Aksione's wife dream about- (a)Aksionov being robbed (b) Akaionov being Arrested (c)Aksionov returning with grey hair (d)Akrionovleaving her for another woman Ans.(c) 260. To where does aksionov set out at the beginning of the story- (a) Moscow (b) Siberia (c) Nizhy fair (d) Vindimir far Ans.(c) 261. Which literary device best describes the phenomenon of Aksionov's grey hair- (a) symbolism (b) parallelism (c) Verbal Irony (d) Parataxis Ans.(a) 262.Which answer best defines "Spree . (a) A type of young fish (b) A period of abstention (c) An ominous sign (d)A period of drinking Ans.(d) 263. How does Akaionov interpret his wife's dream- (a) As total nonsense (b) As a bad omen (c) As a lucky sign Oxford international collage (d) He never learns of the dream Ans.(c) 264. What town is Aksionov from- (a)Vladimir (b) Gorky (c) Siberia (d)Moscow Ans.(a) 265. What mode of transport does Aksionev ure to travel- (a) Train (b) Car (c)Horse-drawn carriage (d) Truck Ans.(c) 266. Who does Aksionov first meet on his way in the fair (a) His brother (b) Semyenich (c)A fellow merchant (d) Trunk Ans.(c) 267. Where does Aksionov stay on his way to the fair (a) An inn (b) A palace (c) A motel (d) His friend's house Ans.(a) 268. What is a Samovar- (a) A sword Oxford international collage (b) A carriage (c) A type of caviar (d)A tea urn Ans.(d) 269. What does it mean to alight- (a) Climb into a vehicle (b) Take flight (c) Burrow underground (d) Descend frum & vahida Ans.(d) 270. What is a troika- (a) Three of anything (b) Take flight (c) A Three-pronged fork (d) A Three-pronged sword Ans.(b) 271. What is Aksionov doing when the police arrive to guestlist him- (a) Drinking liquor (b)Playing uiteer (c) Bathing (d) Grooming kurser Ans.(b) 272. What does the official accuse Aksistov af having d (a) Killing his coachman (b) Killing his wife (c) Killing the inn-keeper (d)Killing the fellow merchant Ans.(d) Oxford international collage 273.Who wrote "God sees the truth, but waite"- (a) Fyodor Dhstoevsky (b) God (c) Maxim Gorky (d) Leo Tolstoy Ans.(d) 274.Whe narrates "God sees the truth, but waits"- (a)As unnamed third person narrator (b)Toletny (c) Aksionov (d) semyonich Ans.(b) 275. In what year was 'God sees the truth, but waits" published (a) 1989 (b) 2001 (c)1877 (d)1872 Ans.(d) 276.In what country is "God sees the truth, but waits set- (a) Prussia (b) Germany (c) Suviet Union (d)Russia Ans.(d) 277.who is the story's protagonist- (a) Semyonich (b) Aksionov (c) Akaionov's wife (d) Tolstoy Oxford international collage Ans.(b) 278.Who is the story's primary antagonist- (a) Seyonic (b) Aksionov (c) Aksionov's wife (d) The polim aificial Ans.(a) 279.Aksionov fond of in his youth- What activities were (a) Fishing and singing (b) Drinking and fighting (c)Drinking and singing (d) Drinking and fishing Ans.(c) 280.What are Aksenov’s first names- (a) Ivan Dimitris (b) Ivar Demetrio (c) Ivan Seyonic (d) Marar Ivan Ans.(a) 281.What is Seyonic’s first name- (a) Leo (b)Makar (c) Ragnar (d) Bakar Ans.(b) 282. In which genre is "God sees the truth, but wait (a) Realism (b) Parable Oxford international collage (c) Short Story (d)All of the Ans.(d) 283.A violent tropical storm with very strong winds (a) Cyclone (b) Gale (c) Typhoon (d) Tornade Ans.(c) 284.A violent storm whose contra is a cloud in the shape of a Aunnel (a) Cyclone (b) Gale (c) Typhoon (d)Tornado Ans.(d) 285.A violent storm with very strong winds, especially in the western Atlantic Oenan (a) Cyclone (b) Gale (c)Hurricane (d)Tornado Ans.(c) 286.A very strong wind that moves very fast in a spinning movement and causes a lot of damage. (a) Cyclone (b) Gale (c) Hurricane (d) Whirlwind Ans.(d) 287.Lanche wrote to the God for hundred pesos because: Oxford international collage (a) he wanted to purchase new clothes (b)to resow the field (c) he had to marry his daughter (d) none of the above Ans.(b) 288.The main character of the story 'A Letter to God’s is: (a) Rencho (b) Lencho (c) Betel (d) Denis Ans.(b) 289.That is why people say that understanding is of no use: without (a) happiness (b)kindness (c) friendship (d) hardness Ans.(b) 290. What does Lencho call the post office people- (a) bunch of stupid (b) good people (c) bunch of crooks (d) none of the above Ans.(c) 2911. Where did the farmer live: (a) Dublin (b)Mexico (c) Russia (d) none of the above Oxford international collage Ans.(b) 292. Who helped Lencho (a) God (b) son (d) none of the above (c) postmaster Ans.(c) 293. How did he feel when he counted the money (a) grateful (b) joyful (c) relieved (d) angry Ans.(d) 294. Low did Lencho decide to contact his last resort (a) by visiting them personal (b) through a letter (d) through fax (c) through e-mail Ans.(b) 295.Which one of the following is a metaphor for women. (a) Shining loads (b) Bainbow-tinted circles of light (c) Lustrous tokens (d)Radiant lives Ans.(d) 296.Delicate means- (a) answer choices (b) dirty Oxford international collage (c) early broken (d) hard Ans.(c) 297. Ringing sound of a bell is called this (a) answer choices (b)tinkling (c) banging (d) howling Ans.(b) 298. Lustrous means (a) dull (b) watery (c) Shiny Ans.(c) 299. Word used in the poem for peaceful and calm is...... . (a) Tranquil (b) brow (c) aglow Ans.(a) 300. What does limpid refers to- (a) clear (b)transparent (c) dusty Ans.(b)