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10th English Unit 2 Questions – Old Book
10th English Unit 2 Questions
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Question 1 |
Dr. Karl Paulnack Was A _________
Guitarist | |
Pianist | |
Singer | |
Professor |
Question 2 |
Dr. Karl Paulnack Was Director Of Music Division At______
New York Philharmonic | |
Boston Conservatory | |
Royal Philharmonic | |
Nazi Camp |
Question 3 |
Dr. Karl Paulnack Gave Welcome Address To______
Students | |
Parents | |
Teachers | |
Prisoners |
Question 4 |
Dr. Karl Paulnack Gave Welcome Address At________
New York Philharmonic | |
Boston Conservatory | |
Royal Philharmonic | |
Nazi Camp |
Question 5 |
Dr. Karl Paulnack Gave Welcome Address On________
September 1,2004 | |
September 11,2004 | |
September 1,2003 | |
September 11,2003 |
Question 6 |
Dr. Karl Paulnack Has______Grade In High School
Bad | |
Average
| |
Good | |
Worst |
Question 7 |
Dr. Karl Paulnack Parents Wanted Him To Become A________
Doctor Or Chemist Or Engineer | |
Scientist Or Engineer | |
Pilot Or Doctor Or Chemist | |
Singer Or Chemist Or Doctor |
Question 8 |
Dr. Karl Paulnack Was Good In__________
Social And Science | |
Maths And Science | |
English And Social | |
Maths And Social |
Question 9 |
Dr. Karl Paulnack Mother Said That He Was Wasting His _______Score
Gate | |
Csat | |
Sat | |
Mat |
Question 10 |
Dr. Karl Paulnack Had A Love For ______
Singing | |
Music | |
Dancing | |
Music |
Question 11 |
We Live In A Society That Puts Music Is In _________
Motivation | |
Arts And Entertainment | |
Encouragement | |
Editable |
Question 12 |
The ______ Said That Music And Astronomy Were Two Sides Of The Same Coin.
Latin | |
French | |
Rome | |
Greek |
Question 13 |
The Greeks Said That ___________ Were Two Sides Of The Same Coin.
Music And Astronomy | |
Arts And Entertainment | |
Music And Science | |
Music And Maths |
Question 14 |
Astronomy Was Seen As The Study Of Relationships Between_______ Objects
Observable, Permanent, External | |
Invisible, Internal, Hidden | |
Invisible, Permanent, Observable | |
Permanent ,Invisible,External |
Question 15 |
Music Was Seen As The Study Of Relationships Between___________Objects.
Observable, Permanent, External | |
Invisible, Internal, Hidden | |
Invisible, Permanent, Observable | |
Permanent ,Invisible,External |
Question 16 |
Music Has A Way Of Finding The Big, Invisible Moving Pieces Inside Our Hearts And_________
Brain | |
Body | |
Soul | |
Organ |
Question 17 |
"Quartet For The End Of Time” Written By A ______ Composer .
Latin | |
French | |
Rome | |
Greek |
Question 18 |
"Quartet For The End Of Time” Written By ______ .
Karl Paulnack | |
Olivier Messiaen | |
Zubin Mehta | |
Guy Caravan |
Question 19 |
"Quartet For The End Of Time” Written By Olivier In_______.
1930 | |
1940 | |
1941 | |
1934 |
Question 20 |
Quartet Means__________
A Piece Of Music Composed For A Group Of Two Musicians. | |
A Piece Of Music Composed For A Group Of Four Musicians | |
A Piece Of Music Composed For A Group Of Five Musicians | |
A Piece Of Music Composed For A Group Of Three Musicians |
Question 21 |
Messiaen Was _______ Years Old When France Entered The War Against Nazi Germany.
32 | |
35 | |
31 | |
36 |
Question 22 |
Messiaen Was 31 Years Old When France Entered The War Against _____.
Germany | |
America | |
Russia | |
Japan |
Question 23 |
Olivier Was Captured By The Germans In ______ .
July 1940 | |
June 1940 | |
July 1941 | |
Jan 1941 |
Question 24 |
Olivier Was Captured By The_______
French | |
German | |
British | |
Russian |
Question 25 |
Olivier Imprisoned Ina Prisoner - Of -______Camp
German | |
Prisioners | |
French | |
War |
Question 26 |
_________Was Fortunate To Find A Sympathetic Prison Guard
Karl Paulnack | |
Olivier Messiaen | |
Zubin Mehta | |
Guy Caravan |
Question 27 |
Messain Was Fortunate To Find A Sympathetic Prison Guard Who Gave Him ________.
Paper | |
Pen | |
Book | |
Flute |
Question 28 |
Messiaen Was Forfunate To Have His Musician Colleagues In Camp,________
Cellist,Violinist,Clarinetist | |
Cellist,Guitarist,Singer | |
Violinist,Cellist,Guitarist | |
Guitarist,Clarinetist,Violinist |
Question 29 |
Quartert Was Performed In__________
July 1940 | |
June 1940 | |
July 1941 | |
Jan 1941 |
Question 30 |
Quartert Was Performed Infront_________Prisoners And Guards
3000 | |
4000 | |
400 | |
300 |
Question 31 |
Quartet Was Performed In_________
Bostan Conservatory | |
Prison | |
Public Event | |
New York Philharmonic |
Question 32 |
__________Is Known As Famous Masterworks In The Repertoire.
We Shall Overcome | |
America The Beautiful | |
Quartet For End Of Time | |
Brahms Composition |
Question 33 |
During World War Ii Olivier Messiaen Was Enlisted As Medical Auxillery Owing To ________
Poor Speech | |
Poor Language | |
Poor Eyesight | |
Poor Mind |
Question 34 |
The Camps Were Not Without ________
Entertainment | |
Art | |
Hope | |
Money |
Question 35 |
_______ Is One Of The Ways Which Say “ I Am Alive And My Life Has Meaning”
Entertainment | |
Art | |
Hope | |
Money |
Question 36 |
Who Was Resident Of Manhattan?
Karl Paulnack | |
Olivier Messiaen | |
Zubin Mehta | |
Guy Caravan |
Question 37 |
In _________I Was Resident Of Manhattan.
September,2001 | |
September,2011 | |
June ,2001 | |
September 12,2001 |
Question 38 |
In Which Day____________Karl Understood The Relationship Of Art To World
September,2001 | |
September,2011 | |
June ,2001 | |
September 12,2001 |
Question 39 |
Nazi Germany Established About__________Camps
2000 | |
20000 | |
10000 | |
1000 |
Question 40 |
Nazi Germany Imprison Millions Of Victims Between____________
1933 And 1945 | |
1922 And 1935 | |
1932 And 1944 | |
1911 And 1925 |
Question 41 |
Nazi Camps Were Called As________
Prisons | |
Jails | |
War Camps | |
Concentration Camps |
Question 42 |
Gas Chambers Were Created To Kill _________
Germans | |
French | |
Jews | |
Americans |
Question 43 |
Gas Chambers Were Filled With ____________Gas
Venomous | |
Poisonous | |
Laughing | |
Hno3 |
Question 44 |
Twin Towers Of ___________
World Trade Centre | |
European Union | |
Unitied Nation Organisation | |
Who |
Question 45 |
Twin Towers Located In________
London | |
Paris | |
New York | |
Ussr |
Question 46 |
Twin Towers Was Attacked On_________
September 11,2001 | |
September 11,2011 | |
June ,2001 | |
September 12,2001 |
Question 47 |
Terrorists Who Hijacked And Drove The ______ Into The Twin Tower
Helicopter | |
Drone | |
Plane | |
Jet |
Question 48 |
The First Organized Activity In New York In Evening Of September 11 Was_______
Dancing | |
Playing Games | |
Singing | |
Entertaining |
Question 49 |
First Organised Public Event After Twin Tower Attack Was________
Brahms Requiem | |
Royal Philharmonic | |
Quartet For End Of Time | |
Tennessee |
Question 50 |
Brahms Requiem Was Organised In______
Nazi Camp | |
New York | |
France | |
Germany |
Question 51 |
Music Is A Basic Need For_______
Love | |
Conversation | |
Express Feeling | |
Human Survival |
Question 52 |
Johannes Brahms Composed_____
We Shall Overcome | |
America The Beautiful | |
German Requiem | |
Royal Philharmonic |
Question 53 |
Johannes Brahms Composed German Requiem Between______
1865 And 1866 | |
1866 And 1868 | |
1867 And 1869 | |
1865 And 1868 |
Question 54 |
German Requiem Composes _______Movements
8 | |
12 | |
7 | |
10 |
Question 55 |
German Requiem Lasts For______Minutes
64 To 80 | |
65 To 80 | |
66 To 79 | |
80 To 90 |
Question 56 |
Which Is Brahms Longest Composition?
We Shall Overcome | |
America The Beautiful | |
German Requiem | |
Royal Philharmonic |
Question 57 |
The New York Philharmonic Is Officially_______
Philharmonic Symphony | |
Royal Philharmonic | |
German Requiem | |
America The Beautiful |
Question 58 |
The New York Philharmonic Is An_______
Band | |
Musician | |
Orchestra | |
Dancers |
Question 59 |
'We Shall Overcome' Is Derived From_____
I Will Overcome Someday | |
America The Beautiful | |
German Requiem | |
German Requiem |
Question 60 |
'We Shall Overcome' Is Composed By_________
Tindley Gospel | |
Illayaraja | |
Johannes Brahm | |
Zubin Mehta |
Question 61 |
America The Beautiful Is Composed By_________
Tindley Gospel | |
Cindy,Guy Caravan | |
Johannes Brahm | |
Zubin Mehta |
Question 62 |
German Requiem Is Composed By____
Tindley Gospel | |
Illayaraja | |
Johannes Brahm | |
Zubin Mehta |
Question 63 |
Who Is Music Director Of The Royal Philharmonic In 1978.
Tindley Gospel | |
Illayaraja | |
Johannes Brahm | |
Zubin Mehta |
Question 64 |
Who Became The Longest Serving Director In The Royal Philharmonic
Tindley Gospel | |
Illayaraja | |
Johannes Brahm | |
Zubin Mehta |
Question 65 |
____________Was A Singer And Lyricist
Tindley Gospel | |
Illayaraja | |
Johannes Brahm | |
Zubin Mehta |
Question 66 |
____________Was The First Asian Composer To Score A Symphony For The Royal Philharmonic OrchestrA.
Tindley Gospel | |
Illayaraja | |
Johannes Brahm | |
Zubin Mehta |
Question 67 |
Who Was Awarded With Padma Bhushan?
Tindley Gospel | |
Illayaraja | |
Johannes Brahm | |
Zubin Mehta |
Question 68 |
Zubin Mehta Became The Music Director Of The Royal Philharmonic In ______.
1976 | |
1978 | |
1965 | |
1991 |
Question 69 |
Illayaraja Awarded With Padma Bhushan In _________
2007 | |
2009 | |
2010 | |
2012 |
Question 70 |
Zubin Mehta Tenure Lasted Until_____
1976 | |
1978 | |
1965 | |
1991 |
Question 71 |
India's Third Highest Civilian Award Is____
Padma Bhushan | |
Padma Vibushan | |
Padma Sree | |
Param Vir Chakra |
Question 72 |
Find The Equivalent American English Word For ‘Washbasin’
Windshield | |
Zee | |
Sink | |
Flashlight |
Question 73 |
Find The Equivalent American English Word For ‘Windscreen’
Windshield | |
Zee | |
Sink | |
Flashlight |
Question 74 |
Find The Equivalent American English Word For ‘Single’
Oneway | |
Zee | |
Sink | |
Flashlight |
Question 75 |
Find The Equivalent American English Word For ‘Zed’
Oneway | |
Zee | |
Sink | |
Flashlight |
Question 76 |
Match The Following
- Bonnet -- Hood
- Boot -- Trunk
- Blind -- Window Shade
- Chips -- French Fries
2431 | |
1234 | |
4321 | |
2341 |
Question 77 |
Find The Equivalent American English Idiom For ‘A Storm In A Teacup’
To Blow One's Own Horn | |
Like A Cat On A Hot Tin Roof | |
To Lock The Barn Door After | |
The Tempest In Teapot |
Question 78 |
Find The Equivalent American English Idiom For ‘To Lock The Stable Door After’
To Blow One's Own Horn | |
Like A Cat On A Hot Tin Roof | |
To Lock The Barn Door After | |
The Tempest In Teapot |
Question 79 |
Find The Equivalent American English Idiom For ‘Like A Cat On Hot Bricks’
To Blow One's Own Horn | |
Like A Cat On A Hot Tin Roof | |
To Lock The Barn Door After | |
The Tempest In Teapot |
Question 80 |
An __________ Is A Shortening By Any Method
Acronym | |
Contraction | |
Abbreviation | |
Syllabification |
Question 81 |
__________ Is A Reduction Of Size By The Drawing Together.
Acronym | |
Contraction | |
Abbreviation | |
Syllabification |
Question 82 |
An ______ Is A Word Formed With The First Letters Of The Words In The Phrase.
Acronym | |
Contraction | |
Abbreviation | |
Syllabification |
Question 83 |
Bpo Is Example____
Acronym | |
Contraction | |
Abbreviation | |
Syllabification |
Question 84 |
Aids Is Example Of________
Acronym | |
Contraction | |
Abbreviation | |
Syllabification |
Question 85 |
Dr Is Example Of_____
Acronym | |
Contraction | |
Abbreviation | |
Syllabification |
Question 86 |
Verbal Nouns Are Known As______
Participles | |
Infinitives | |
Gerunds | |
Participles |
Question 87 |
Find The Suitable Suffix For The Word ’Fair’
Ment | |
Ly | |
Ion | |
Ble |
Question 88 |
Verbal Adjectives Are Known As______
Participles | |
Infinitives | |
Gerunds | |
Participles |
Question 89 |
Find The Suitable Suffix For The Word ‘music’
Ment | |
Ly | |
Ian | |
Ble |
Question 90 |
Music Has A Way Of Helping Us Figure Out The Position Of Things Inside Us.
Participles | |
Infinitives | |
Gerunds | |
Participles |
Question 91 |
The Sentence Is Example Of
Maran Is Too Tired To Finish The Work
Participles | |
Infinitives | |
Gerunds | |
Participles |
Question 92 |
Find The Suitable Suffix For The Word ’Announce’
Ment | |
Ly | |
Ian | |
Ble |
Question 93 |
The Society Has Nothing To Do With Entertainment
Participles | |
Infinitives | |
Gerunds | |
Participles |
Question 94 |
Find The Suitable Prefix For The Word ’Quenchable’
Im | |
Mis | |
Un | |
In |
Question 95 |
Find The Suitable Prefix For The Word ’Direct’
Im | |
Mis | |
Un | |
In |
Question 96 |
coffee is very hot to drink
Participles | |
Infinitives | |
Gerunds | |
Participles |
Question 97 |
Find The Suitable Prefix For The Word ’Secure’
Im | |
Mis | |
Un | |
In |
Question 98 |
UNESCO is an example of________
Acronym | |
Contraction | |
Abbreviation | |
Syllabification |
Question 99 |
Find The Suitable Prefix For The Word ’vision’
Im | |
Mis | |
Un | |
In |
Question 100 |
The Poem Piano Was Written By_______________
Walt Whitman | |
Ruskin Bond | |
D. H.Lawerence | |
Khalil Gibran |
Question 101 |
- H.Lawrence Born In________________
1883 | |
1884 | |
1884 | |
1886 |
Question 102 |
Which Tense Is Frequently Used In The Poem Piano?
Simple Past Tense | |
Simple Present Tense | |
Simple Future Tense | |
Present Continuous Tense |
Question 103 |
In The Poem Piano, The Poet Spent His Sundays_____________
Playing Games | |
Singing Hymns | |
Sleeping | |
Weeping |
Question 104 |
``A Child Sitting Under The Piano, In The Boom Of He Tingling Strings” The Figure Of Speech Is_______
Metaphor | |
Personification | |
Onomatopoeia | |
Allusion |
Question 105 |
- ` Softly In The Dusk,A Woman Is Singing To Me’
- The Figure Of Speech In This Line Is_______
Personification | |
Personification | |
Allusion | |
Alliteration |
Question 106 |
- Taking Me Back Down The Vista Of Years,’
- This Line Taken From Which Poem
Sonnet No.116 | |
The Solitary Reaper | |
Piano | |
Shilpi |
Question 107 |
- `And Pressing The Small,Poised Feet Of A Mother Who Smiles As She Sings’
- This Line Of The Poem Indicates Which Tense
Present Tense | |
Present Continuous | |
Past Tense | |
Past Continuous |
Question 108 |
In The Poem Piano Atlast The Poet Was__________
Happy | |
Angry | |
Sad | |
Weeping |
Question 109 |
- Betrays Me Back, Till The Heart Of Me Weeps To Belong’
- This Line Taken From Which Poem
The Apology | |
Manliness | |
The Cry Of The Children | |
Piano |
Question 110 |
Nationality Of D. H.Lawrence_____________
British | |
American | |
Irish | |
Lebanese |
Question 111 |
- ` …………My Manhood Is Cast Down In The Flood Of Remembrance ‘.
- The Figure Of Speech In This Line Is_______
Simile | |
Personification | |
Metaphor | |
Ellipsis |
Question 112 |
- `To The Old Sunday Evening At Home, With Winter Outside
- And Hymns In The Cosy Parlour, The Tinkling Piano Our Guide’.
- The Figure Of Speech In This Line Is_______
Alliteration | |
Personification | |
Metaphor | |
Simile |
Question 113 |
- `Of Childish Days Is Upon Me, My Manhood Is Cast’
- Identify The Figure Of Speech
Simile | |
Metaphor | |
Irony | |
Personification |
Question 114 |
- . `Down In The Flood Of Remembrance’
- Identify The Figure Of Speech
Metaphor | |
Personification | |
Simile | |
Allusion |
Question 115 |
- I Weep Like A Child’
- Identify The Figure Of Speech
Personification | |
Metaphor | |
Metonymy | |
Simile |
Question 116 |
- `To The Sunday Evening At Home, With Winter Outside’
- This Line Taken From Which Poem
Snake | |
My Grandmother’s House | |
Piano | |
Going For Water |
Question 117 |
The Word `Hymns’ In The Poem Piano Denotes__________
Songs In Praise Of Nature | |
Songs In Praise Of God | |
Songs To Remember Destruction | |
Songs In Praise Of Culture |
Question 118 |
- `And Hyms In The Cosy Parlour, The Tinkling Piano Our Guide’
- Identify The Figure Of Speecha
Personification | |
Simile | |
Metaphor | |
Alliteration |
Question 119 |
- So Now The Vain For The Singer To Burst Into Clamour
- Correct Meaning For The Underlined Word
Blank | |
Exposed | |
Sad | |
Confusion |
Question 120 |
Appassionato’ Was Composed By
Beethoven | |
Shakesphere | |
Willam Wordsworth | |
Edger.A. .Guest |
Question 121 |
- Softly, In The Dusk, A Women Is Singing To Me;
- Taking Me Back The Vista Of Years, Till I See
- A Child Sitting Under The Piano, In The Boom Of The Tingling Strings
- And Pressing The Small, Poised Feet Of A Mother Who Smiles As She Sings.
- Rhyming Sheme ________
Abaa | |
Abbc | |
Aabb | |
Abab |
Question 122 |
The Rhyming Scheme Of The Poem Piano Is___________
Aabb | |
Aaba | |
Abab | |
Abba |
Question 123 |
- `Taking Me Back Down The Vista Of Years, Till I See’
- Synonym For The Underlined Word____________
Distance | |
Sarrow | |
Range | |
Past |
Question 124 |
- To The Old Sunday Evening At Home, With Winter Outside
- And Hymns In The Cosy Parlour, The Tinkling Piano Our Guide’.
- Identify The Onomatopoeia Word
Cosy | |
Tinkling | |
Parlour | |
Guide |
Question 125 |
- `And Hymns In The Cosy Parlour’,
- This Line Taken From Which Poem
The Solitary Reaper | |
A Sonnet For My Incomparable Mother | |
The Cry Of The Children | |
Piano |
Question 126 |
- ` A Child Sitting Under The Piano, In The
- Boom Of The Tingling Strings
- And Pressing The Small,
- Poised Feet Of A Mother Who Smiles As She Sings’
- Identify The Figure Of Speech
Metaphor | |
Personification | |
Onomatopoeia | |
Alliteration |
Question 127 |
- With The Great Black Piano Apposionato. The Glamour
- Of Childish Says Is Upon Me, My Manhood Is Cast
- Antonym Of The Underlined Word
Attraction | |
Distraction | |
Ugly | |
Fair
|
Question 128 |
- And Hymns In The Cosy Parlour, The Tinkling Piano Our Guide
- Here The Underlined Word Indicates
Kitchen | |
Bedroom | |
Private Room | |
Portico |
Question 129 |
- `Down In The Flood Of Remembrance, I Weep Like A Child For The Past’
- In This Line Of The Poet Indicates
His Childhood Remembrance | |
His Adulthood Remembrance | |
His Future Remembrance | |
His Current Day Remembrance |
Question 130 |
The Child Mentioned By The Poet Is _
The Poet's Child | |
A Child On The Roadside | |
The Poet Himself | |
The Singer's Child |
Question 131 |
Author Of ‘The Piano Lesson’
Rex Coker | |
Karl Paulknack | |
Rob Reilly | |
D. H.Lawrence |
Question 132 |
The Piano Lesson’ Adopted From
The Hindu | |
Readers Digest | |
Readers Digest | |
Chronicle |
Question 133 |
Who Is Flying Officer During World War II?
Author | |
Author’s Uncle | |
Author’s Dad | |
Author’s Mom |
Question 134 |
Flying Officer Was Dressed In____Uniform?
Brown | |
Blue | |
Black | |
Red |
Question 135 |
Author’s Age When His Dad Returned Was______
5 | |
4 | |
10 | |
6 |
Question 136 |
Author’s Dad Bought His Mom A________
Wallet | |
Piano | |
Guitar | |
Flute |
Question 137 |
They Kept The Piano In______
Bed Room | |
Kitchen | |
Master Room | |
Living Room |
Question 138 |
They Kept The Piano Near The______
Door | |
Fridge | |
Window | |
Table |
Question 139 |
After ______Months Author’s Mom Become Pianist.
5 | |
4 | |
10 | |
3 |
Question 140 |
Author’s Dad Was Worried Because______
Illness | |
No Job | |
Debt | |
Thinking About Future |
Question 141 |
Mom’s Piano Was Taken Away By______Mens
5 | |
4 | |
10 | |
2 |
Question 142 |
Author’s Dad Got Job In___
It | |
Accounting Firm | |
Shop | |
Company |
Question 143 |
After How Many Years Of Working Dad Bought Mum Another Piano
5 | |
4 | |
10 | |
2 |
Question 144 |
A Cat In A Fish Shop Means
Showing Or Feeling Great Pleasure Or Pride | |
A Character In The Punch And Judy Puppet Shows | |
Enjoying Oneself Thoroughly | |
Strike Heavily |
Question 145 |
- Find The Figure Of Speech
- Clip Clopped
Oxymoron | |
Onomatoepic | |
Alliteration | |
Simile |
Question 146 |
Piano Was Brought By ______Cart
Cow | |
Bull | |
Donkey | |
Horse |
Question 147 |
Rob Reilly Father Brought A Battered_____Suitcase
Blue | |
Brown | |
Red | |
Black |
Question 148 |
As Part Of His New Job, Dad Had To Study To Qualify As A __________
Doctor | |
Manager | |
Hr | |
Chartered Accountant |
Question 149 |
Couple Of Ladies Invited Mom To Play A________
Guitar | |
Flute | |
Piano | |
Keyboard |
Question 150 |
Author’s Mom Had Played The Piano Before In_______
Playschool | |
Kindergarden | |
School | |
Office |
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