GROUP 2A 2013 PAPER Questions & Answers: part4



GROUP 2A 2013 PAPER QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS :: 2024 :: part4 : 6 to 10

Following Multiple choice objective type questions and answers will help you as a free online coaching for your TNPSC written exam preparation for 2017. These are useful study materials collected from previous year question papers. :

6.Freedom and power bring responsibility.That responsibility rests upon this assembly.Before the birth of freedom we have endured all the pains of labour and our hearts are heavy with the memory of sorrow.But the past is now over and the future beckons to us now.The ambition of the greatest man is to wipe every tear.As long as tears are there,so long our work will not be over.
Which statement is correct?

India became rich after Independence
Ignorance,Poverty,inequality of opportunity are eradicated
Our work will not be over till we wipe every tear
Freedom means to live a life as we like

7.Choose the option containing the right word that suits the context of the sentence given below:
'Believe me for mine honour,and have respect to mine honour,that you may believe".

Bassanio in 'The Merchant of venice'
Brutus in 'Julius Caesar'
Antonio in 'The Merchant of Venice'
Antony in 'Julius Caesar'

8.Choose the option containing the author of the following line:
"Where words come out from the depths of truth"

Kamala Das in 'Punishment in Kindergarten'
Deepa Agarwal in 'After the storm'
Dhar Gopal Mukherji in 'Kari-the Elephant'
Rabindranath Tagore in 'Where the Mind is Without Fear'

9.Choose the option denoting the speaker and the play from which these lines are taken:
'It droppeth as a gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath"

Brutus in 'Julius Caesar'
Mark Antony in 'Julius Caesar'
Portia in 'The Merchant of Venice'
Shylock in 'The Merchant of Venice'

10.Identify the adverb from the following list:

heavy
old
small
daily

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