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About HSSC PGT English Practice Set: This practice set is based on English Literature Syllabus which can also be used for HSSC TGT English exam. Candidates who are appearing in HSSC PGT Exam can download Syllabus for HSSC PGT Written Exam for various subjects.
HSSC PGT English Practice Set-1
1. “I Change, but I cannot die,” lines occur in Shelly’s ode –
(a) The West Wind (b) The Cloud
(c) The World
(d) The Skylark
2. “Neither a borrower nor a lender be;
For loan often loses both itself and friend.”
These lines are spoken by –
(a) Laertes
(b) Polonius
(c) Horatio
(d) Prospero
3. Human Bondage is written by -
(a) Somerset Maugham
(b) Savage Landor
(c) C. Day Lewis
(d) Harold Pinter
4. “They also serve who only stand and wait.” This is the concluding line of a famous sonnet ‘On His Blindness’ which is written by -
(a) Shakespeare
(b) John Milton
(c) P. B. Shelly
(d) William Wordsworth
5. “Rape of Lucrece,” written by Shakespeare is -
(a) a tragedy play
(b) a comedy play
(c) a narrative poem
(d) a tragy-comedy play
6. Lord Byron’s The Vision of Judgement is -
(a) A Tale
(b) A Dream Allegory
(c) A Satire
(d) A Play
7. An Unsocial Socialist is the last novel written by -
(a) G. B. Shaw
(b) Charles Dickens
(c) D. H. Lawrence
(d) Thomas Hardy
8. Who said, “I regard untouchability as the greatest blot on Hinduism”?
(a) M. K. Naik
(b) Mahatma Gandhi
(c) Bakha
(d) Lakha
9. In which work does Spenser use the Spenserian stanza for the first time?
(a) The Shepherd’s Calendar
(b) The Faerie Queen
(c) Amoretti
(d) Astrophel
10. “Youth is full of pleasure’ Age is full of care.” Which figure of speech is used here?
(a) Pun
(b) Metaphor
(c) Antithesis
(d) Personification
Answers: 1. B, 2. B, 3. A, 4. B, 5. C, 6. C, 7. A, 8. B, 9. B, 10. C
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