HS English Online Mock Test, Prosnodekho.com
1. Complete each of the following sentences. Choosing the correct option from the alternatives provided: 1×4=4
(i) The destination of the girl in the story ‘The Eyes Have It’ is
(a) Saharanpur (b) Dehra
(c) Mussoorie (d) Rohana
Ans. (a) Saharanpur
(ii) The ancestral house of Abdul Kalam was made of
(a) limestone and brick
(b) marble and brick
(c) clay and limestone
(d) wood and brick
Ans. (a) limestone and brick
(iii) The hermit was digging the bed
(a) in the kingdom of the king
(b) in the wood
(c) in front of his hut
(d) in the field.
Ans. (c) in front of his hut
(iv) Abdul Kalam’s middle name was
(a) Jainalabdeen
(b) Jainulabdeen
(c) Jainal abedin
(d) Jayanalabdeen
Ans. (b) Jainulabdeen
3. Complete each of the following sentences, choosing the correct option from the alternatives provided: 1×4=4
(i) From the mountain top in the valley flows
(a) the Sun’s rays (b) the stream
(c) grass (d) river.
Ans. (a) the Sun’s rays
(ii) ‘The buds of May’ are shaken by
(a) Summer (b) Sun
(c) Rough winds (d) Nature
Ans. (c) Rough winds
(iii) In comparison to a summer’s day, the friend of the author is more lovely and more
(a) tempted (b) temperamental
(c) tender (d) temperate
Ans. (d) temperate
(iv) On winter evening the silence is made by
(a) hot sun (b) forst
(c) warmth (d) summer
Ans. (b) forst
5. Complete each of the following sentences. Choosing the correct option from the alternatives provided: 1×4=4
(i) In the previous year Natalya’s family lent Lomov’s family
(a) peasants (b) mowers
(c) threshing machine (d) hay
Ans. (c) threshing machine
(ii) Lomov bought Guess
(a) from Mironov for 125 roubles
(b) from Maru Sinsky for 85 roubles
(c) from Count for 300 roubles
(d) from Mihailovna for 150 roubles.
Ans. (a) from Mironov for 125 roubles
(iii) Birchwood belongs to
(a) the Lomovs (b) the Chubukovs
(c) Count (d) Marusinsky
Ans. (b) the Chubukovs
(iv) According to Lomov in Marusinsky’s hunt Squeezer started (a) running after the fox
(b) running neck to neck with the Count’s
(c) dog worrying the sheep
(d) running after the count’s dog.
Ans. (c) dog worrying the sheep