DSSSB PGT Hindi Previous Year paper 2014 on English

DSSSB Delhi PGT Hindi Old Question Paper 2014 on English

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DSSSB – PGT – Hindi – 2014 – Test of Language : English
1. “She has been singing.” – The tense of the verb of this sentence is

(a)    Present continuous

(b)   Present perfect

(c)    Present perfect continuous

(d)   Present indefinite

2. Past participle of ‘fall’ is

(a)    Fell

(b)   Falling

(c)    Flew

(d)   Fallen

3. “The teacher punished him”. This sentence is said to be in

(a)    The active voice

(b)   The passive voice

(c)    The active and passive voice

(d)   None of these

4. Comparative degree of ‘Good’ is

(a)    God

(b)   Better

(c)    Best

(d)   None of these

5. Sentence having only one principal clause and no subordinate clause is called

(a)    Compound sentence

(b)   Complex sentence

(c)    Simple sentence

(d)   None of these

6. He said, “I am well”. In the indirect speech, this will be

(a)    He said that I am well

(b)   He said that he is well

(c)    He said that he was well

(d)   He said that I was well

7. “What a sensible boy he is !” – What type of sentence is this ?

(a)    Exclamatory sentence

(b)   Negative sentence

(c)    Interrogative sentence

(d)   Positive sentence

8. Rhyming word for “COOL” is

(a)    Poll

(b)   Pool

(c)    Bowl

(d)   Foul

9. “Camel is like a ship of the desert”. The figure of speech which we find in the above sentence is

(a)    Metaphor

(b)   Simile

(c)    Personification

(d)   None of these

10. “He is a boy”. – In this sentence, “is” is a/an

(a)    Noun

(b)   Verb

(c)    Adverb

(d)   Adjective

Data Collected By – K. Jeyanthi
Published on 1st Oct 2021
Last Updated on – 18th April 2022

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