DSSSB PGT Punjabi Old Question Paper 2014 on English

DSSSB Delhi PGT Punjabi Old Question Paper 2014 on English

यदि आप DSSSB Delhi द्वारा आयोजित पी जी टी (post Graduate Teacher ) एग्जाम 2022 में appear होने जा रहे हो तो आपको DSSSB post Graduate Teacher Previous Year Question Paper को refer करना चाहिए। ताकि आपको DSSSB PGT Exam Pattern की जानकारी हो सके और आप उस अनुसार परीक्षा की तैयारी कर सके। इसलिए हमारी टीम ने यहाँ DSSSB post Graduate Teacher Exam का पिछले वर्षों में से एक पेपर आपके लिए प्रस्तुत किया है।

DSSSB – PGT – Punjabi – 2014 – Test of Language : English
1. Directions (Q. 1 & 2): Choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the keyword.

Malign

(a)    Praise

(b)   Slander

(c)    Defame

(d)   Disparage

2. Tacit

(a)    Silent

(b)   Unexpressed

(c)    Expressed

(d)   Impertinent

3. Directions (Q. 3 & 4): Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word from the four given alternatives.

You must teach brother ___________ he will fail.

(a)    Before

(b)   Otherwise

(c)    Because

(d)   Sine

4. Jaya is one friend, I can always count _______ in times of difficulty.

(a)    With

(b)   After

(c)    At

(d)   On

5. The correctly spelt word is

(a)    Acomodation

(b)   Accommodation

(c)    Accomodation

(d)   Acommodation

6. Directions (Q.6 & 7): Choose the correct meaning of the words in capitals from the four alternatives given.

The court adjourned SINE – DIE

(a)    Definitely

(b)   Forever

(c)    Indefinitely

(d)   Periodically

7. Vice President is the EX-OFFICIO chairman of the Rajya Sabha.

(a)    Elected

(b)   Selected

(c)    By virtue of his officer

(d)   Appointed

8. The plural of “journey” is

(a)    Journys

(b)   Journies

(c)    Journeys

(d)   None of these

9. “He did not tell me where he was working”

The above sentence is a

(a)    Simple sentence

(b)   Complex sentence

(c)    Compound sentence

(d)   Simple as well as complex sentence

10. “Camel is like the ship of a desert”

The figure of speech employed in the above sentence is

(a)    Metaphor

(b)   Hyperbole

(c)    Personification

(d)   Simile

Data Collected By – K. Jeyanthi
Published on 7th Oct 2021
Last Updated on – 17th April 2022

 


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