Bihar Bed CET General English Model Set-1 and MCQ Test

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Bihar Bed CET General English Model Set-1

Bihar Bed CET General English Model Set-1

This is the first set of MCQ test for the General English part of the Bihar B.Ed CET paper. I hope this test “Bihar Bed CET General English Model Set-1” will definitely help you in your preparation and increase your chances of getting good marks.

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Passage -1:

Directions: (Qs. 1 to 10) Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer out of the four choices given after each question that follows:

        Donny was a good bowler, and a good man. He was one of us. He was a man who loved the outdoors.... and bowling...., and as a surfer he explored the beaches of Southern California, from La Jolla to Leo Carrillo and... up to... Pismo. He died, like so many young men of his generation, he died before his time. In your wisdom. Lord, you took him, as you took so many bright flowering young men at KheSanh, at Langdok, at Hill 364. These young men gave their lives. And so would Donny. Donny, who loved bowling. And so, Theodore Donald Karabolsos, in accordance with what we think your dying wishes might we have been, we commit your final mortal remains to the bosom of the Pacific Ocean, which you loved so well. Good night, sweet prince.

1. In this passage, the speaker's attitude towards Donny is primarily one of
(a) Mournful eulogy
(b) Unbiased detachment
(c) Clear hostility
(d) Elated nostalgia
Correct Answer: (a)

2. The speaker's attitude toward bowling can best be described as
(a) Indifference
(b) Respect
(c) Disregard
(d) Contempt
Correct Answer: (b)

3. In context, the tone of "In your wisdom, Lord, you took him, as you took so many bright, flowering young men at Khe Sanh, at Langdok, at Hill 364," is best described as
(a) Impatient
(b) Baffled
(c) Resigned
(d) Ambivalent
Correct Answer: (c)

4. The speaker's tone in the last two sentences is best described as
(a) Irritated
(b) Confused
(c) Curious
(d) Solemn
Correct Answer: (d)

5. In "....... as you took so many bright, flowering young men......." bright most, nearly mean
(a) Light
(b) Intelligent
(c) Vivid
(d) Dazzling
Correct Answer: (b)

6. In “to the bosom of the Pacific ocean,” Bosom most nearly means
(a) Chest
(b) Column
(c) Comfort
(d) Trunk
Correct Answer: (c)

7. The reference to "KheSanh, at Langdok, at Hill 364" suggests
(a) Donny will be buried at Hill 364
(b) Donny died in combat
(C) The speaker misses these places
(d) The speaker also lost friends al these places
Correct Answer: (d)

8. Lord relers to
(a) The king of Hill 364
(b) The Governor of California
(c) The God
(d) The President of U.S.A.
Correct Answer: (c)

9. “Donny was a good bowler, and a good man” is a
(a) Simple sentence
(b) Complex sentence
(c) Compound sentence
(d) Complex-Compound sentence
Correct Answer: (c)

10. In “He was man who loved the outdoors..... and bowling...," bowling is
(a) A verb
(b) A noun
(c) An adjective
(d) An adverb
Correct Answer: (b)

Passage -2:

Directions: (Qs. 11 to 15): Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer out of the four choices given after each question that follows:

        Among the most important themes in the Disney movie The Little mermaid are those questioning conventional thinking, and pursuing a dream. Not only is Ariel, the little mermaid, demonstrating original thought (something that many seem to think she is lacking), but also she is rebelling against her speciesism father. When Ariel expresses her love for the human prince, King Trident is furious. When Ariel points out angrily that he does not understand her, or even know the man whom she loves, Trident retorts, "Know him? I don't need to know him! He's a human!" In a very real way Disney is encouraging children to question preconceived ideas that we may have against a certain group.
         Disney also teaches children to pursue what they love. We see that Ariel's love for Prince Eric is more important than all else. In turning to the sea Witch, Ursula, for help, Ariel makes a mistake, but no true hero or heroine is flawless. Ariel puts herself, her family, and all merfolk in danger, but we see that with the help of her prince, she is able to put everything right.
        At the end of the film, when Ursula has forced King Trident to sacrifice his kingdom for his daughter’s soul, the Sea Witch rises out of the water, gigantic and terrifying, wearing the king’s crown and holding his magic trident. She laughs evilly and declares that she is the ruler of all mermen and women. “So much for true love!” she screams victoriously. Eric, however, succeeds in piloting the prow of his ship straight through her belly, vanquishing her. The moral here is that while we all make mistakes, what is truly important is how we right the wrongs we may do to others.

11. The author's main point in the passage is that
(a) Ariel should not have been allowed to marry Prince Eric
(b) Only Prince Eric truly understood Ariel
(c) Ariel demonstrated original thought
(d) The Little Mermaid teaches children to follow their hearts
Correct Answer: (d)

12. Why does the author use parentheses around the comment (Something that many seem to think she is lacking)
(a) To indicate a side comment to the reader
(b) To indicate that it is unimportant
(c) To indicate a humorous tone
(d) To indicate a shift in meaning
Correct Answer: (a)

13. Ariel's father is called a 'speciesist' because he
(a) Does not know Eric
(b) Oppose Ariel's love based only on Eric being human
(c) Does not understand Ariel
(d) Is furious
Correct Answer: (b)

14. Which of the following would best illustrate the assertion made in lines “Disney is encouraging children to question preconceived ideas that we may have against a certain group”?
(a) A movie about the development of the iPod
(b) A movie that details the horrors of war
(c) A movie about a girl who overcomes her fear of snakes
(d) A movie that documents the travels of a rock band
Correct Answer: (d)

15. Ursula’s quote “So much for true love” primarily suggests that
(a) The marriage was unacceptable to her
(b} She is mocking true love
(c) She is speciesism.
(d) Trident was her true love
Correct Answer: (b)


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Bihar Bed CET General English MCQ Test Set-1

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