English Lecturer (08-11-2020) MCQs for preparation.
Brahma Samaj was developed and modified by:
- Gandhi
- Nehru
- Keshab Chandra Sen
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy
- None of these
Our sir teaches Mathematics _____ English.
- Across
- besides
- beside
- None of the above
Famous play of William Shakespeare?
- King Lear
- Hamlet
- Macbeth
- None
Which is the coldest place of Pakistan?
- Murree
- Skardu
- Jacobabad
- Hazara
On 13 August 2018, the ____ National Assembly of Pakistan took oath.
- 12th
- 13th
- 14th
- 15th
Between whom the Charter of Medina was concluded?
- Muslims and Jews
- Muslims and non-Arabs
- Muslims and Jews and Other non-Muslims
- None of these
The country Panama is situated in:
- North America
- Central America
- South America
- None of the above
- Asia
Which cousin of Holy Prophet (PBUH) was Mufassar-e-Quran?
- Hamza ibn Abbas
- Talha ibn Abbas
- Abdullah ibn Abbas
- Zubair ibn Abbas
Qantas is an airline of which country?
- Saudi Arabia
- Australia
- UAE
- Malaysia
The term 'double fault' is associated with which game?
- Rugby
- Tennis
- Basket ball
- Football
'Cyclone in Pakistan' is a poetical work by:
- Monika Verma
- Sunita Namjoshi
- Kamala Dass
- Mamta Kalia
Arundhati Roy was awarded the Booker’s Prize on her novel:
- The God the Failed
- The God of Small Things
- The Apes of God
- The Nude Before God
What is George Orwell's real name?
- Eric Cantona
- Eric Blair
- Eric Morecambe
- None of the above
Deductive method proceeds from:
- Law and rule to observation
- observation
- Generalization to specification
- examples and illustrations
Sedimentary rocks are______?
- Porous
- Hard
- Rough
- Brittle
Close shave means what?
- Hair`s breadth
- by the skin of one`s teeth
- narrow escape
- to apply economy
Normal phonological deviations that children make when producing sounds and words are referred to as:
- Speech errors
- Jargon
- Phonological processes
- Photostatic
"marlowe simply prepared the way for the master who was the follow. "who is the master referred to in this remark?
- Ben Johnson
- William Shakespeare
- John webster
- Thomas Middleton
Pampelonne beach is located in which country?
- France
- USA
- UK
- India
Please do not laugh _____ those beggars.
- For
- Against
- At
- From
Rahim bought a shirt for Rs.350 and sold it Rs.300. How much loss did he get?
- 30
- 40
- 50
- 150
Shortcut key to split a table in MS Word is ___?
- Ctrl + Alt + Enter
- Ctrl + Shift + Enter
- Alt + Shift + Enter
- Alt + space + Enter
Sounds usually associated with letters such as f, s, v, z, in which the air passes through a narrow contraction that causes the air to flow turbulently and thus create a noisy sound are called:
- Plosives
- Fricatives
- Articulations
- Allophonic
The collective name given to some of pre-Shakespearean playwrights, like Marlowe, Kyd, Peele, and Greene is:
- Romantic playwrights
- university wits
- Elizathan dramatists
- court playwrights
The Golden Breath is a _____ by Mulk Raj Anand.
- Novel
- Short story
- play
- None of the above
The Glass Menagerie is a play by:
- Eugene o Nell
- Tennessee Williams
- Arthur Miller
- Tenny Son
The name of the technique employed by James Joyce in his novels is:
- Oblique narrative
- stream of consciousness
- first person narrative
- noval
There was a great hue and cry against Hardy`s novels, Tess and Jude the Obscure because of _______ in them.
- Obscenity
- violence
- Abnormality
- All of the above
The sound made with air passing through the nose and making the “ng” sound of “sing” is called:
- Nasals
- Uvula
- Velum
- Bilabial
The study of which words occur together, and their frequency of co-occurrence:
- connotation
- collocation
- implication
- location
The title of Sir Philip Sidney's pastoral romance in prose is:
- Utopia
- Arcadia
- Hydriotaphia
- Lamia
The word “Novel” is derived from the Italian word:
- Novella
- Novelle
- Novelette
- Noval
The “old wives” Tale is a novel by:
- Hardy
- Henry James
- Arnold Bennett
- John Galsworthy
To which of these language groups does English belong?
- Baltic
- Romance
- Germanic
- Slavonic
Transistor invented by:
- Edison
- Thomson
- Bardeen
- None of the above
Two words with very close meanings called.
- Antonyms
- Synonyms
- Homonyms
- None of the above
John Keats died of:
- Cancer
- Tuberculosis
- Malaria
- None of the above
In which novel of his Lawrence dealt with psychological phenomenon known as “Oedipus Complex”?
- Lady Chatterly`s Lover
- Sons of lovers
- The Trespasser
- The boy in the bunch
In Anglo-Saxon heroic poetry, what is the fate of those who fail to observe the sacred duty of blood vengeance?
- Banishment
- Everlasting shame
- conversation to Christianity
- Mild melancholia
In a list of languages ranked by number of native (L1) speakers where does English come?
- First
- Second
- Third
- Fourth
Which triple in DNA codes for valine
- CTT
- AGU
- CAT
- None
Which of the following was a group that tried to spread catholic teaching after the reformation?
- The Jesults
- The Baptists
- The Protestants
- The Calvinists
Which term is refer to the study of speech process?
- Phonology
- Phonetic substances
- Phonetics
- Semantics
Who called Dryden the Father of English Criticism?
- Joseph Addison
- Dr. Johnson
- Coleridge
- Matthew Arnold
Who is the author of the recently released book ‘The Pandemic Century’?
- David Cameron
- Mark Honigsbaum
- Richard Skemp
- None of these
Who is the creator of the character named sherlock holmes?
- Edgar Allen Poe
- Agatha Christie
- Arthur Conan Doyle
- John Lehmann
Who translated the original Bengali poems of Geetanjali into English?
- Sir Edmund Goose
- W B Yeats
- Rev. Edmund Thomson
- Rabindranath Tagore
Who was the main contributor to the linguistic period?
- Bartlett
- Piaget
- Hermann Paul
- Chomsky
Who was the leading figure of Christian humanism?
- Thomas More
- Martin Luthar
- Johan Tetzel
- Erasmus
Who wrote, ‘Milton! thou shouldst be living at this hour’.
- Dryden
- Pope
- Gray
- Wordsworth