Uttarakhand B.Ed. Entrance Exam, 8-11-2020 Solved Paper
B.Ed. Entrance Exam Solved Paper Question and Answer
Directions - (Q. 1 to 4) Each of the following sentences has been split into four parts and the parts have been given in a jumbled form. Choose the best order from the given alternatives which produces the original sentence -
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science has emerged(1) / every great advances in (2) / from a new (3) / audacity of imagination (4)
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experience (1) / is the systematic (2) / science (3) / classification of (4)
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the only creature (1) / man is (2) / endowed with the power of (3) / laughter (4)
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this new method (1) / evolved (2) / it was out of (3) / his truthful way of living that (4)
Directions - (Q. 5 to 8) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions by choosing the correct alternative -
Unquestionably, a literary life is for the most part an unhappy life, because, if you have genius; and if you have only talent,
there are so many cares and worries incidental to the circumstances of men of letters, as to make life exceedingly miserable.
Besides the pangs of composition and the continuous disappointment which a true artist feels at his inability to reveal himself, there is the ever - recurring
difficulty of gaining the public ear. Young writers are Buoyed up by the hope and belief that they have only to throw that poem
at the world's feet to get back in return the laurel-crown, that they have only to push that novel into print to be acknowledged
at once as a new light in literature. You can never convince a young author that the editors of magazines and the publishers
of books are a practical body of men, who are by no means frantically anxious about placing the best literature before the public.
Nay, that for the most part they are mere brokers, who conduct their business on the hardest lines of profit and loss account.
But supposing your book fairly launches, its perils are only beginning . You have to run the gauntlet of the critics. To a
young author, again, this seems to be as terrible an Ordeal as passing down the files of Sioux or Comanche Indians, each one of whom is
thirsting for your scalp. When you are a little older, You will find that criticism is not much more serious than the bye-play of clowns
in a circus, when they beat around the ring, the victim with bladders slung at the end of long poles. A time comes in the life
of every author when he regards critics as comical rather than formidable, and goes his way unheeding. But there are sensitive
souls that yield under the chastisement and, perhaps, after suffering much silent torture, abandon the profession of the
pen for ever. Keats, perhaps, is the saddest example of a fine spirit hounded to death. But no doubt there are hundreds who
suffer keenly from hostile and unscrupulous criticism, and who have to bear that suffering in silence, because it is a cardinal
principle in literature that the most unwise thing in the world for an author is to take public notice of criticism in the way
of defending himself. Silence is the only safeguard, as it is the only dignified protest against insult and offence.
ℚ.5 Why is the literary life mostly an unhappy one ?
ℚ.6 What are the ambitions of a young author ?
ℚ.7 Are editors and publishers sympathetic to young authors ?
ℚ.8 What happens to the sensitive authors when they are attacked by critics ?
Directions - (Q. 9 to 11) Given below are a few commonly used foreign language phrases. Select the option, expressing the correct meaning -
ℚ.9 bon voyage
ℚ.10 en masse
ℚ.11 prima donna
Directions - (Q. 12 to 16) Each of the following sentence has been divided into four parts A, B, C, D. One of them has an error. Choose the one with the error -
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Directions - (Q. 17 and 18) Fill in the blanks using given words to make the sentence meaning full -
ℚ.17 The shepherd was looking after the ...... of sheep.
ℚ.18 As she proved inefficient, the company ..... her.
Directions - (Q. 19 and 20) Fill in the blanks with correct conjunction -
ℚ.19 She is not only beautiful ....... polite
ℚ.20 My brother loves animals. He just bought a puppy ....... a kitten home with him.
Directions - (Q. 21 to 23) Choose the correct word that closely fits the given description -
ℚ.21 Incapable of being seen through
ℚ.22 Fear of confined places -
ℚ.23 One who is habitually kind to others -
Directions - (Q. 24 and 27) In the following groups of words, only one is spelt correctly. Choose the correct one out of the four alternatives -
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Directions - (Q. 28 and 31) Select the word most similar in meaning to the given word -
ℚ.28 QUARANTINE
ℚ.29 INSOLENT
ℚ.30 TACIT
ℚ.31 LANGUID
Directions - (Q. 32 and 35) Choose the correct meaning of idioms out of the four alternatives -
ℚ.32 To flog a dead horse
ℚ.33 To let the cat out of the bag -
ℚ.34 To take leaf out of one's book -
ℚ.35 To play ducks and drakes -
Directions - (Q. 36 and 38) Select the most suitable preposition out of the four alternatives -
ℚ.36 He is blind ....... one eye.
ℚ.37 The thief jumped ........ the compound wall.
ℚ.38 Rita cried ......... spilt milk.
Directions - (Q. 39 to 42) In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active voice -
ℚ.39 Mona was writing a letter to her father.
ℚ.40 Why do you waste time ?
ℚ.41 I Know him.
ℚ.42 Please help me.
Directions - (Q. 43 to 46) In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in direct/indirect speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in indirect/ direct speech -
ℚ.43 He said to her, "Are you coming to the party ? "
ℚ.44 The sage said, "God helps those who help themselves."
ℚ.45 He said, "I clean my teeth twice a day."
ℚ.46 He said to her, "May you succeed !"
Directions - (Q. 47 to 50) Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the most appropriate set of words -
ℚ.47 He gave me an additional ...... of Rs.200 a month by ....... of the commissioner.
ℚ.48 Due to ........ rainfall this year, they had to ........ cut in water supply.
ℚ.49 Weather ........ I shall ........ the office.
ℚ.50 The factory workers ....... threatened to launch an indefinite strike from next month to ........ their demands.
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