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CUET-UG Sample English Paper Questions
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1. Read the statements given below. Choose the option that accurately describes the given statements.
I. The poem is a manifesto against the institution of marriage.
II. Aunt Jennifer represents all women artists.
III. The poem embodies an alternative for women to express their repressed desires through art.
2. On the basis of this passage, pick the option that enumerates the characteristics of the Governor.
1. short-tempered
2. practical
3. rational
4. over-cautious 5. gullible 6. over-confident
3. 'Left to his own meditations', one day the peddler fell into 'a line of thought, which really seemed to him entertaining'. What does the peddler's conception of the world as a rattrap, signify about him?
4. Select the suitable option for the given statements based on your reading of 'Aunt Jennifer's Tigers.'
1. Aunt Jennifer knows that even after her death, her struggles will never be over.
2. The suppression faced by Aunt Jennifer will continue as other women will be oppressed.
5. 'Apparently, the authorities wished to consult their superiors.' The word 'apparently' here indicates
6. Select the suitable option for the given statements, based on your reading of 'A Thing of Beauty'.
I. Keats believes that beauty can only be found in natural things.
II. For him Beauty can never be created by man.
7. What according to Mahatma Gandhi would be a real solution for peasants of Champaran?
8. From the given options, choose the appropriate antonym of the given word: Individual
9. A sentence is divided in four parts, given as options below. Identify the option that indicates the erroneous part of the sentence.
Our dog is still remembering you after so many years.
10. Gandhi signed a receipt for the notice and wrote on it that he would disobey the order. What characteristics would you attach to Gandhiji based on the given sentence?
11. Why does Jo want the wizard to hit mommy?
12. Keats celebrates the grandeur of the mighty dead in the poem 'A Thing of Beauty'. With reference to the given line, which of the following is not true?
13. A sentence is divided in four parts, given as options below. Identify the option that indicates the erroneous part of the sentence.
I. was a drawn game; neither of the teams were able to score a goal.
14. Select the correct option for the given statements based on your reading of 'Evans tries an O-level'.
I. Stephen was an under-confident police officer.
II. If Stephen had not gone to check on Evans after the exam, the discovery of Evans escape would have been late.
15. Identify the part of speech of the underlined word. You may borrow the cycle provided that you return it before 7 pm.
16. A sentence is divided in four parts, given as options below. Identify the option that indicates the erroneous part of the sentence. I don't know nothing whatever of your relationship with that merchant.
17. A sentence is divided in four parts, given as options below. Identify the option that indicates the erroneous part of the sentence. Neither Sunil nor you seem to understand the seriousness of this matter.
18. 'Ah, but do you care if you never kiss them.' What does Mr. Lamb aim to do with such a statement?
19. 'You come with me and we're going right back to that very awful wizard.' This shows that ______ .
20. Complete the statement about the form of the chapter, 'Indigo'. The chapter 'Indigo' is ......... a Louis Fischer book.
21. Change the voice of the sentence. The tsunami destroyed the entire beachfront.
22. The moral of the story about the man who locked himself in the house by Mr. Lamb is:
23. 'If he was so anxious to make another break, why in heaven's name hadn't he tried it from the Recreational Block?
Much easier.' The given lines highlights the irony present in the situation as:
24. A sentence is divided in four parts, given as options below. Identify the option that indicates the erroneous part of the sentence. No sooner had the Director returned but he was summoned again.
25. Select the suitable option for the given statements, based on your reading of 'Aunt Jennifer's Tigers'. (i) The uncle in the poem is representative of the all the oppressive forces in the society. (ii) The Uncle and his fam ily expectation has suppressed the Aunt.