English Objective Questions with Answers For HTET
HTET के लिए इंग्लिश क्वेश्चन आंसर – जो विद्यार्थी HTET की परीक्षा की तैयारी कर रहे है ,वो हमारे इस पोस्ट से इंग्लिश के महत्वपूर्ण प्रश्न एवं उत्तर प्राप्त कर सकते हैं। विद्यार्थी English विषय के सभी प्रश्न उत्तरों के हल एक साथ प्राप्त करके अपनी परीक्षा तैयारी को बेहतर करके अच्छे अंक प्राप्त कर सकते हैं। English एक ऐसा विषय है जिसमें अगर विद्यार्थियों की तैयारी अच्छी न हो तो उनको परीक्षा के समय प्रश्नों को हल करने में मुश्किल होती है, इसलिए हम विद्यार्थियों को इस पोस्ट में htet english solved papers अंग्रेजी के प्रश्न उत्तर दे रहे हैं जिससे की सभी विद्यार्थी अपनी परीक्षा की तैयारी अच्छे से कर पाएं.
[su_accordion]Which of the following gives the correct meaning of the given idiom/phrase : A good Samaritan[/su_accordion]
(A) an honest politician
(B) a good priest
(C) a clever person
(D) a genuinely helpful person
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]a genuinely helpful person
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Choose the correct meaning of the proverb/idiom : Blows his own trumpet[/su_accordion]
(A) flatters
(B) praises others
(C) admonishes others
(D) praises himself
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]praises himself
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]What is the correct term for the statement given below? “A place that provides refuge”[/su_accordion]
(A) Sanatorium
(B) Shelter
(C) Orphanage
(D) Asylum
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Asylum
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Give the antonym of ‘pragmatic'[/su_accordion]
(A) Vague
(B) Pessimistic
(C) Confused
(D) Idealistic
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Idealistic
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]They knew by his sophomoric remarks that he was still naive in the field.[/su_accordion]
(A) Casual
(B) unpalatable
(C) ignorant
(D) immature
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]immature
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]They shunned him because he was a lecherous man who always looked for an opportunity to cheat others.[/su_accordion]
(A) Lustful
(B) deceptive
(C) cunning
(D) dishonest
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Lustful
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]“Where are you going for your holidays ?” he said, (Change into Indirect speech)[/su_accordion]
(A) He said me where was I going for your holidays.
(B) He asked if I was going for your holidays.
(C) He asked me where I was going for my holidays.
(D) He wanted to know where was I going for holidays.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]He asked me where I was going for my holidays.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Fill in the blank with appropriate preposition : “There was dust…………..the carpet.”[/su_accordion]
(A) Underneath
(B) Towards
(C) Inside
(D) Near
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Underneath
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Fill in the blank with correct preposition : Ibought this pen………..fiverupees.[/su_accordion]
(A) in
(B) with
(C) for
(D) from
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]for
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]The boy stood on the table to catch the attention of the audience. The underlined phrase is :[/su_accordion]
(A) A Noun phrase
(B) A Verb phrase
(C) An Adjective phrase
(D) An Adverbial phrase
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]An Adverbial phrase
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]The principal may sanction your leave today. (Change into Passive Voice)[/su_accordion]
(A) Your leave will be sanctioned by the Principal today.
(B) The principal may be sanctioning your leave today.
(C) Your today’s leave can be sanction by the Principal.
(D) Your leave may be sanctioned by the Principal today.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Your leave may be sanctioned by the Principal today.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Which of the following is the correct form of the sentence. The more they earn, more they spend.[/su_accordion]
(A) The more they earn, more they spend.
(B) More they earn, the more they spend.
(C) The more they earn, the more they spend.
(D) No Improvement.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]The more they earn, the more they spend.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Choose the incorrect sentence :[/su_accordion]
(A) His T-shirts are loose.
(B) My books are polished.
(C) The cattle is grazing in the field.
(D) Her hair is thick.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]The cattle is grazing in the field.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Find out the mis-spelt word :[/su_accordion]
(A) Supplementary
(B) Surfiet
(C) Suppurate
(D) Surgery
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Surgery
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Identify the tense used in the given sentence: When I arrived Annue had just left.[/su_accordion]
(A) Present perfect
(B) Present continous
(C) Past Perfect
(D) Past Continous.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Past Perfect
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Which of the following is the past form of the verb dwell’ ?[/su_accordion]
(A) Dwells
(B) Dwelling
(C) Dwelt
(D) Dwole
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Dwelt
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Spot the correct spelling[/su_accordion]
(A) pussilanimous
(B) pusilannimous
(C) pusillanimous
(D) pusilanimous
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]pusillanimous
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]The Indirect narration of-She said, “You must not break your promise.” is:[/su_accordion]
(A) She said to me that I had not broken my promise.
(B) She told me that I must not break my promise.
(C) She warned me that I should keep my promise.
(D) She said to me that I should not break promises.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]She told me that I must not break my promise.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]The synonym for ‘bona fide’ is :[/su_accordion]
(A) honourable
(B) genuine
(C) well made
(D) remunerative
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]genuine
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Pick out the correct antonym of among the word underlined : Extreme provery had reduced them to a state of apathy.[/su_accordion]
(A) cooperation
(B) friendship
(C) inspiration
(D) enthusiasm
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]enthusiasm
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Give one word which can be substitute for ‘One who deserts his religion'[/su_accordion]
(A) deserter
(B) fanatic
(C) apostate
(D) turncoat
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]apostate
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]What does the idiom, ‘smell a rat’ means ?[/su_accordion]
(A) to have reason to suspect
(B) to talk boastfully
(C) to talk unfairly
(D) to discourage
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]to have reason to suspect
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]What is meaning of the phrase, “To count upon” ?[/su_accordion]
(A) to be grateful
(B) to relax
(C) to clean a thing
(D) to depend upon
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]to depend upon
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]In the following sentences, identify the underlined clause : Do they know where the road leads ?[/su_accordion]
(A) Adverb subordinate clause
(B) Adjective subordinate clause
(C) Noun subordinate clause
(D) None of the above
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Noun subordinate clause
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Which one is the correct sentence :[/su_accordion]
(A) He said that earth was round.
(B) He said that earth is round.
(C) He said that earth has been round.
(D) None of the these.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]He said that earth is round.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Point out the Active Voice of the given sentence : The clown was being laughed at by them[/su_accordion]
(A) They had been laughing at the clown.
(B) They were laughing at the clown.
(C) They laughed at the clown.
(D) They were laughing on the clown.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]They were laughing at the clown.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Fill in the blank with an appropriate ‘Preposition’. She appeared innocent…………..the crime.[/su_accordion]
(A) of
(B) with
(C) in
(D) at
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]of
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Fill in the blank with an appropriate preposition. If you are averse recommending my name, you should not hesistate to admit it.[/su_accordion]
(A) for
(B) to
(C) with
(D) about
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]to
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Ten pounds……………money : Fill in the blank space by choosing the right answer:[/su_accordion]
(A) Are a lot of
(B) Is the lot of
(C) Is a lot of
(D) None of these.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Is a lot of
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]One of my friends…………….a fine collection of postage stamps. Choose the correct option from the following :[/su_accordion]
(A) Has
(B) Have
(C) Do have
(D) None of these
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Has
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Fill in the blank with the appropriate gerund : “He avoided …….her about his plans[/su_accordion]
(A) providing
(B) giving
(C) selling
(D) telling
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]telling
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Choose the most appropriate preposition : A good judge never jumps……… the conclusion.[/su_accordion]
(A) to
(B) into
(C) on
(D) for
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]to
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Find out the correct sentence :[/su_accordion]
(A) He is rich enough to starve.
(B) He is too rich to starve.
(C) He is too rich not to starve.
(D) None of the above.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]He is too rich to starve.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]He liked my suggestion, (Change it into a complex sentence)[/su_accordion]
(A) It was what he liked my suggestion.
(B) He liked what I suggested.
(C) My suggestion was that he liked.
(D) He liked me and suggested.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]He liked what I suggested.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Being ill, he didn’t appear for the examination. (Change into a compound sentence)[/su_accordion]
(A) He being ill not appear for the examination.
(B) It was for the examination that he appeared ill.
(C) He was ill and did not appear for the examination.
(D) Being ill and not appeared in the examination.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]He was ill and did not appear for the examination.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Leaving behind the dog was a difficult decision that the family had to take. The underlined part of the sentence is :[/su_accordion]
(A) Aphrase
(B) AClause
(C) The Subject
(D) Subordinate Conjunction
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Aphrase
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]What does the idiom (the) pros and cons mean?[/su_accordion]
(A) Changes of life
(B) The arguments urged for and against a thing
(C) Irregularly
(D) Repeatedly
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]The arguments urged for and against a thing
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Choose the meaning of the word “Teetotaller” from the following ?[/su_accordion]
(A) One who drunks only tea
(B) One who takes everything
(C) One who does not take any intoxicating drinks
(D) One who is selective in the matter of drinks
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]One who does not take any intoxicating drinks
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]What is the antonym of ‘Stigma’ ?[/su_accordion]
(A) Stain
(B) Blot
(C) Smelly
(D) Distinction
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Distinction
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]What is the synonym of ‘timorous’?[/su_accordion]
(A) Up-to-date
(B) Bright
(C) Timid
(D) None of the above
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Timid
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]The correctly punctuated version is :[/su_accordion]
(A) He asked me, “whether I had written my exercise”.
(B) He asked me, “whether I had written my exercise.”
(C) He asked me, “whether I had written my exercise.”
(D) He asked me whether I had written my exercise.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]He asked me whether I had written my exercise.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Point out the Indirect Speech of the given sentence. “O, God, do not put me to the test,” said I.[/su_accordion]
(A) I Prayed to God not to put me to the test.
(B) I cried to God to not put me to the test.
(C) I Requested God to not put me to the test.
(D) I asked God to not put me to the test.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]I Prayed to God not to put me to the test.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]What is the Indirect form of the following sentence ? My teacher often says to me that if I don’t work hard I shall fail.[/su_accordion]
(A) My teacher often says to me, “If you don’t work hard, you will fail.”
(B) My teacher tells me, “If don’t work work hard. I will fail.”
(C) My teacher often says, “If you don’t work hard you might fail.”
(D) My teacher advises me, “work hard otherwise I will fail.”
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]My teacher often says to me, “If you don’t work hard, you will fail.”
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Identify the tense used in the given sentence: I ate my food.[/su_accordion]
(A) Past Perfect
(B) Past Simple
(C) Past continuous
(D) Present Simple
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Past Simple
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Which word is mis-spelt :[/su_accordion]
(A) Zealous
(B) Opposite
(C) Empirical
(D) Rhytoric
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Rhytoric
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Fill in the blank with correct option given below. His wish is tantamous ………. command.[/su_accordion]
(A) with
(B) of
(C) to
(D) for
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]to
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Which sentence is correct.[/su_accordion]
(A) I am born in India.
(B) I am born at India.
(C) I was born in India.
(D) I was born at India.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]I was born in India.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Find the correct sentence[/su_accordion]
(A) Many a man wants to be rich overnight.
(B) Many a men want to be rich overnight.
(C) Many a men wanted to rich overnight.
(D) None of these.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Many a man wants to be rich overnight.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Which of the following sentences is not in Passive Voice ?[/su_accordion]
(A) That nuance of the word was not intended by the speaker in his speech.
(B) I am sure you will be awarded the Pulitzer for your novel this year.
(C) My uncle seeks an appointment with you.
(D) We are sure to be punished by the boss.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]My uncle seeks an appointment with you.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]50. Change the voice- The news pleased him :[/su_accordion]
(A) He was pleased by the news.
(B) He was pleased with the news.
(C) He was pleased to the news.
(D) None of these.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]He was pleased with the news.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]In the following sentences, identify the underlined clause. I found at last the book when I had lost all hope.[/su_accordion]
(A) Adjective/Relative clause
(B) Adverb clause
(C) Principal clause
(D) Noun clause
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Adverb clause
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Choose the correct explanation of the idiom : “Do not always pick holes.”[/su_accordion]
(A) Dig holes
(B) Pick up a quarrel
(C) Criticize
(D) Keep quiet
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Criticize
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Choose the correct idiom for the explanation given : “Please Reep quiet”[/su_accordion]
(A) Keep in mind
(B) Be over with
(C) Catch the bull by the tail
(D) Hold your tongue
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Hold your tongue
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Choose the most appropriate one word substitute for the expression given below : “an office with good salary but no work”[/su_accordion]
(A) gratis
(B) honorary
(C) discretionary
(D) sinecure
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]sinecure
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]The antonym of BELLIGERENT is :[/su_accordion]
(A) cooperative
(B) peaceful
(C) revolutionary
(D) uninterested
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]peaceful
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]The synonym of ADROIT is :[/su_accordion]
(A) Skilful
(B) cunning
(C) villainous
(D) wicked
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Skilful
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Find out the correct narration of the following direct speech : “I know this area because I used to live here,” he informed.[/su_accordion]
(A) He informed that he knew that area because he used to live there.
(B) He informed that he knew that area because he had lived there.
(C) He informed that he knew that area because he had been living there.
(D) He informed that he knew that rea because he lived there.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]He informed that he knew that area because he used to live there.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Identify the tence used: How long have you been learning English ?[/su_accordion]
(A) Past Perfect Continuous
(B) Past Perfect
(C) Present Perfect
(D) Present Perfect Continuous
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Present Perfect Continuous
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Which is the correct spelling ?[/su_accordion]
(A) rythym
(B) ryhthm
(C) rhythm
(D) rhithyam
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]rhythm
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Fill in the blank with the correct phrasal verb. It isn’t easy to………. children nowa-days.[/su_accordion]
(A) train up
(B) bring up
(C) put up
(D) leave out
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]bring up
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]In the following sentence which word is the modifier and which word does it modify? “A strong wind swept through the town today”.[/su_accordion]
(A) Wind modifies the word strong
(B) Strong modifies the noun wind
(C) Wind modifies the noun town
(D) Town modifies the noun wind
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Strong modifies the noun wind
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Find out the correctly punctuated version of the following passage : What a large melon I think I must buy it what do you ask for it my boy said he[/su_accordion]
(A) What a large melon ? I think I must by it. What do you ask for it? My boy ! said he
(B) “What a large melon ? I think I must by it. What do you ask for it, my boy?” said he. “What a large melon! I think I must buy it? What do you ask for it my boy?” said he.
(D) “What a large melon! I think I must buy it. What do you ask for it, my boy?” said he.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]”What a large melon! I think I must buy it. What do you ask for it, my boy?” said he.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Pick out the correct form of indirect narration of “I have bought a house.” he said.[/su_accordion]
(A) He said that he had bought a house.
(B) He said that he had bought a house.
(C) He said that he bought a house.
(D) He said that he would buy a house.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]He said that he had bought a house.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Change the following into an indirect statement and indicate the correct one. He said, “I came here yesterday.”[/su_accordion]
(A) He said that he went there the previous day.
(B) He said that he had come there the previous day.
(C) He said that he come there yesterday.
(D) He inquired that he had come there the previous day.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]He said that he had come there the previous day.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Choose the correct antonym of the word ‘Philanthropist’:[/su_accordion]
(A) Misogamist
(B) Misogynist
(C) Misanthropist
(D) None of there
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Misanthropist
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Choose the correct meaning of the following idiom out of the four option given after it : Black and Blue[/su_accordion]
(A) multicoloured
(B) beat in a severe manner
(C) to put things in order
(D) in an attractive manner
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]beat in a severe manner
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Substitute the correct idiom for the underlined portion of the following sentence : The mixture of religion with politics in India has made a worse state of disorder.[/su_accordion]
(A) confusion worse confounded
(B) helter skelter
(C) awindfall
(D) toil and moil
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]helter skelter
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Fill in the blank with a suitable preposition : Distribute the sweets …………. Ram and Suresh.[/su_accordion]
(A) with
(B) between
(C) to
(D) for
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]between
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]The proper word for a ‘group’ of elephants is[/su_accordion]
(A) herd
(B) cattle
(C) flock
(D) bunch
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]herd
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]The specific word for the loud noise made by an elephants is[/su_accordion]
(A) roar
(B) trumpet
(C) bray
(D) neigh
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]trumpet
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Choose the correct sentence:[/su_accordion]
(A) The comedian at the comedy club was the more funniest man we had ever seen.
(B) The comedian at the comedy club was the funniest man we had ever seen.
(C) The comedian at the comedy club was the funnier man we had ever seen.
(D) the comedian at the comedy club was the more funniest man we had ever seen.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]The comedian at the comedy club was the funniest man we had ever seen.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Which of the following sentences is correct?[/su_accordion]
(A) He entered into the room
(B) He entered the room
(C) He entered in the room
(D) He entered to the room
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]He entered the room
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Fill in the blank in the following sentence with correct preposition : My friend came all the way from Kathmandu to congratulate me my success.[/su_accordion]
(A) for
(B) at
(C) over
(D) on
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]on
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Tick the correctly punctuated sentence[/su_accordion]
(A) The ganga rises from the Himalayas.
(B) The Ganga rises from the Himalayas.
(C) The ganga rises from the Himalayas.
(D) The Ganga, rises from the Himalayas.
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]The Ganga rises from the Himalayas.
[/su_spoiler]
[su_accordion]Which of the following word is mis spelt ?[/su_accordion]
(A) Gregarious
(B) Fatalist
(C) Philistine
(D) Celebasy
[su_spoiler title=”Answer”]Celebasy
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