Model Question Paper for the Students of M.P.: UG I Year- FC- Paper-I (B) -English Language & Indian Culture
Model Question Paper for the Students of M.P.: BA/B Sc/B Com I Year- FC- Paper-I (B) -English Language & Indian Culture
A. Choose correct option ( Option in red colour is correct answer) 01x50 = 5001. Munna is ----- NCC officer.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) none
02. Rewa is a:
(a) Proper Noun
(b) Common Noun
(c) Collective Noun
(d) Material Noun
03. ‘Myself’ is a:
(a) Personal Pronoun
(b) Demonstrative Pronoun
(c) Interrogative Pronoun
(d) Reflexive Pronoun
04. I am better than.....
(a) he
(b) me
(c) my
(d) mine
05. Sonu ---- to school daily.
(a) goes
(b) go
(c) going
(d) gone
06. ‘Tommorrow’ is:
(a) A Noun
(b) A Pronoun
(c) A Verb
(d) An Adverb
07. ‘White’ is:
(a) A Noun
(b) A Verb
(c) An Adjective
(d) An Adverb
08. A person who composes dramas is called:
(a) an optimist
(b) a pessimist
(c) a dramatist
(d) a foreigner
09. Antonym of ‘courage’ is:
(a) Ignorance
(b) Fear
(c) Narrow
(d) Bondage
10. Antonyme of ‘Ignorance’ is:
(a) Knowledge
(b) Courage
(c) Narrow
(d) Bondage
11. ‘Indigenous’ means:
(a) without rest
(b) great sacrifice
(c) native
(d) driving force
12. I ---- a notebook daily.
(a) bye
(b) buy
(c) by
(d) bie
13. ‘less’ is a:
(a) Verb
(b) Pronoun
(c) Suffix
(d) Prefix
14. ‘im’ is a:
(a) Verb
(b) Pronoun
(c) Suffix
(d) Prefix
15. They --- to Delhi tomorrow.
(a) will go
(b) went
(c) go
(d) goes
16. Soniya’s father ---- to Agara tomorrow.
(a) is going
(b) was going
(c) have gone
(d) had gone
17. He is looking ---- his books.
(a) into
(b) with
(c) for
(d) under
18. Gabbar is an accused ---- murder.
(a) of
(b) to
(c) in
(d) with
19. Which one is correct?
(a) Beger
(b) Bagar
(c) Beggar
(d) Begar
20. Which one is not correct?
(a) Villege
(b) Grammar
(c) Town
(d) Printer
21. The poem ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’ has been composed by:
(a) R. N. Tagore
(b) Sarojini Naidu
(c) William Wordsworth
(d) Toru Dutt
22. Tagore got the Nobel Prize for literature in the year:
(a) 1910
(b) 1911
(c) 1912
(d) 1913
23. According to R.N. Tagore, 'narrow domestic walls’ refers to:
(a) Small houses with narrow walls
(b) A house divided into rooms by walls
(c) Narrow minded thinking
(d) Broad minded thinking
24. R.N. Tagore compares a clear stream to:
(a) Dreary desert sand
(b) Reason
(c) Dead habit
(d) Narrow domestic walls
25. In the sentence 'Where the mind is led forward by thee’; the word 'thee' refers to:
(a) Father
(b) Poet
(c) God
(d) You
26. ‘Narrow domestic walls’ means:
(a) Partition
(b) Differences
(c) Social Prejudices
(d) None
27. Antonym of ‘Illogical’ is:
(a) Intelligence
(b) Logical
(c) Inlogical
(d) Dislogical
28. The poem ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’ is addressed to:
(a) God
(b) The poet
(c) The poet’s father
(d) The poet’s mother
29. Which one is a very famous work by R.N. Tagore?
(a) Paradise Lost
(b) Gitanjali
(c) Geetmala
(d) Savitri
30. R.N. Tagore prays for his countrymen in the poem ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’:
(a)True
(b) False
(c) Vague
(d) None
31. ‘National Education’ is a composition by:
(a) Nehru
(b) Patel
(c) Gandhi
(d) Bose
32. When was ‘National Education’ published?
(a) 1919
(b) 1920
(c) 1921
(d) 1922
33. ‘National Education’ was published in:
(a) Keshri
(b) Young India
(c) Aryavart
(d) Harijan
34. Who is known as the political guru of Gandhiji?
(a) Gokhale
(b) Tilak
(c) Tagore
(d) Leo Tolstoy
35. Who is known spiritual guru of Gandhi Jee?
(a) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(b) Tilak
(c) Leo Tolstoy
(d) Gorky
36. ‘The Axe’ is a story by:
(a) R. N. Tagore
(b) R.K. Narayan
(c) Mulk Raj Anand
(d) Raja Rao
37. The name of Velon's village is:
(a) Rampur
(b) Lalgudi
(c) Koppal
(d) Malgudi
38. Who foretold that Velan would live in a big house?
(a) A farmers
(b) A villagers
(c) An astrologer
(d) A friend
39. At what age did velan leave home?
(a) Sixteen
(b) Seventeen
(c) Eighteen
(d) Twenty
40. Which tree was most dear to Velan?
(a) Banyan
(b) Pipal
(c) Margosa
(d) Neem
41. After leaving the village where did Velan reach?
(a) Kanpur
(b) Rampur
(c) Koppal
(d) Malgudi
42. When old man became ill, Velan became the chief gardener:
(a)True
(b) False
(c) Vague
(d) None
43. The antonym of ‘Prosperity’:
(a) Poverty
(b) Sincerity
(c) Disparity
(d) Inequality
44. Basham is an eminent historian of:
(a) India
(b) England
(c) France
(d) America
45. The earliest influence of ancient Indian culture on South- East Asia can be traced back to:
(a) 4th Century A.D.
(b) 5th Century B.C.
(c) 1st Century A.D.
(d) 9th Century B.C.
46. Vijaya, who is said to have conquered Ceylon first, was:
(a) a king from folk tales.
(b) a king from fables.
(c) a king from epics.
(d) a king from real life.
47. Gandhari was the wife of:
(a) Bhishma
(b) Drona
(c) Pandu
(d) Dhritarashtra
48. C. Rajagopalachari is very popular for his:
(a) retelling of the Mahabharata
(b) retelling of the Kamayani
(c) retelling of the Ramcharitmanas
(d) retelling of the Panchatantra
49. C. Rajagopalachari is known as:
(a) Bhaiyaji
(b) Netaji
(c) Guruji
(d) Rajaji
50. Who is the author of the Mahabharata?
(a) Kalidasa
(b) Tulsidas
(c) Vyasa
(d) Valmiki
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