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1. Unit-12 Three Days to See
1. HelenKellerwas born on
a) June 27, 1890
b) June 27, 1870
c) June 27, 1860
d) June 27, 1880
2. HelenKellerwrote “The World I live In” in the year
a) 1905
b) 1906
c) 1907
d) 1908
3. “We shouldlive eachday with gentleness.” The underlinedwordisa/an
a) Material noun
b) Countnoun
c) Concrete noun
d) Abstractnoun
4. The word “Panorama” means
a) A viewof a wide areaof land
b) A viewof the sea
c) A hotdazzlingsun
d) An objectinthe landscape
5. Whichone ofthe followingisthe correct spelling?
a) Epecurian
b) Epicurian
c) Epicurean
d) Epecurean
6. “Instories,the doomedhero is usuallysaved at the last minute by some stroke offortune.” The
underlinedwordis a/an
a) Adverb
b) Adjective
c) Verb
d) Article
7. “He becomesmore appreciative of the meaning oflife.” The underlinedphrase isa
a) Comparative degree of adjective
b) Comparative degree of adverb
c) Superlative degreeof adjective
d) Superlative degreeof adverb
8. “It has oftenbeendiscussed.” Whichtense isthe given sentence?
a) Presentperfectcontinuous
b) Presentperfect
c) Past Indefinite
d) Past perfect
9. Whichone ofthe followingisthe correct sentence?
a) What didshe buy foryou.
b) What didshe boughtfor you?
c) What didshe buy foryou?
d) What didshe boughtfor you?
2. 10. Whichone ofthe followingisan Imperative?
a) She greetedhim.
b) What a great idea!
c) Do it.
d) He didnot trainhim.
11. “I shouldwant to see the pageant of man’s progress.” The underlinedword means
a) A seriesof interestingevents
b) A bad happening
c) A cycle of birth anddeath
d) A thrillingandunendingdrama
12. “The sun awakens the sleepingearth.” Whichtense isthe given sentence?
a) Past indefinite
b) PresentIndefinite
c) Presentperfect
d) Past perfect
13. “How was it possible?” The givensentence isa/an
a) Imperative
b) Declarative
c) Emphatic
d) Interrogative
14. “The sun awakens the sleepingearth.” The underlinedverbisa/an
a) Presenttense of verb
b) Finite verb
c) Transitive verb
d) All of the above
15. “I feel happy.” The underlinedwordisa/an
a) Actionverb
b) Linkingverb
c) Helpingverb
d) None of these
16. “Boys are playingfootball.” The underlinedverbisa/an
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b) Finite verb
c) Main verb
d) OptionA & B
17. HelenKeller,afteran illness,was leftblindand deaf at the age of
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b) 17 months
c) 19 months
d) 21 months
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b) NewYork Jersey
c) Atlanta
d) WashingtonD.C
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b) JuliaRobinson
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b) In March 1887
c) In March 1889
d) In March 1890
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b) The Cambridge school forYoungLadies
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d) None of the above
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a) PerkinInstitute forblind
b) The Cambridge school forYoungLadies
c) Wright-HumasonSchool forDeaf
d) None of the above
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b) 1898
c) 1901
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b) 1902
c) 1903
d) 1904
25. Her spiritual autobiography, _______________, was publishedinthe year
a) 1925
b) 1927
c) 1929
d) 1930
26. On September14, 1964, PresidentLyndon B. Johnson awarded her the
a) Presidential medalof Excellence
b) Medal of life achievingaward
c) Presidential Medal of Freedom
d) Medal of distinctioninvolunteering
27. She was electedtothe National Women’sHall of Fame at the NewYork World’sfair in
a) 1965
b) 1966
c) 1956
d) 1956
28. HelenKellerwas died on
a) June 1, 1968
b) June 3, 1968
c) June 4, 1970
d) June 5, 1972
CreatedbyMr Musarrat Khan