CUET ENGLISH MOCK TEST 2 Leave a Comment / By pdhantubalak / May 11, 2023 Welcome to your CUET ENGLISH MOCK TEST 2 Name Email 1. A year is hardly sufficient time for a Master to (1) about a new school, leave alone absorb distinct tradition like (2) , Most of the new appointees had not served in a residential school and (3) time to learn. But the short tenure did not allow (4) . they could not develop understanding of the student and his (5) .Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 1.Deselect Answer (A) learnt (B) learn (C) learns (D) learning 2. A year is hardly sufficient time for a Master to (1) about a new school, leave alone absorb distinct tradition like (2) , Most of the new appointees had not served in a residential school and (3) time to learn. But the short tenure did not allow (4) . they could not develop understanding of the student and his (5) .Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 2.Deselect Answer (A) ourselves (B) himself (C) mine (D) ours 3. A year is hardly sufficient time for a Master to (1) about a new school, leave alone absorb distinct tradition like (2) , Most of the new appointees had not served in a residential school and (3) time to learn. But the short tenure did not allow (4) . they could not develop understanding of the student and his (5) .Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 3.Deselect Answer (A) needing (B) need (C) needed (D) needs 4. A year is hardly sufficient time for a Master to (1) about a new school, leave alone absorb distinct tradition like (2) , Most of the new appointees had not served in a residential school and (3) time to learn. But the short tenure did not allow (4) . they could not develop understanding of the student and his (5) .Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 4.Deselect Answer (A) them (B) those (C) these (D) that 5. A year is hardly sufficient time for a Master to (1) about a new school, leave alone absorb distinct tradition like (2) , Most of the new appointees had not served in a residential school and (3) time to learn. But the short tenure did not allow (4) . they could not develop understanding of the student and his (5) .Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 5.Deselect Answer (A) environmentalist (B) environmental (C) environment (D) environmentally 6. Answer the Question based on below given passage : The president of R.W.A. Chelavoor Heights, Kozhikode, has to put up a notice to inform residents about a power-cut for their residential area Select the appropriate title for the notice.Deselect Answer A. Choosing Own Power Cuts B. Scheduled Power Cut C. The Need to Save Power D. Power and Resident Safety 7. Answer the Question based on below given passage : The president of R.W.A. Chelavoor Heights, Kozhikode, has to put up a notice to inform residents about a power-cut for their residential area Select the option that lists the most accurate opening for this notice.Deselect Answer A. Greetings and attention please, to one and all in Chelavoor Heights. B. This notice is written to share some news with you all about C. This is to inform all the residents of Chelavoor Heights about D. I wish to share with all officials of R.W.A. Chelavoor Heights that 8. Answer the Question based on below given passage : The president of R.W.A. Chelavoor Heights, Kozhikode, has to put up a notice to inform residents about a power-cut for their residential area. Select the option with the information points to be included in the body of the notice. 1.Opinion about regular power cuts 2.Resolution for power cuts 3.Reason for the power cut 4.Timings of the power cut 5.complaint against regular power cuts 6.date of power cut Deselect Answer (1) and (4) (2), (3) and (5) (2) and (6) (3), (4) and (6) 9. Answer the Question based on below given passage : The president of R.W.A. Chelavoor Heights, Kozhikode, has to put up a notice to inform residents about a power-cut for their residential area. Would this notice reflect the name of the R.W.A.?Deselect Answer A. Yes, because it is the issuing body B. No, because it is understood through the signature. C. Yes, because it makes it informal. D. No, because the title makes it clear. 10. Answer the Question based on below given passage : The president of R.W.A. Chelavoor Heights, Kozhikode, has to put up a notice to inform residents about a power-cut for their residential area. Select the appropriate conclusion for this notice.Deselect Answer A. Stay informed B. Collaboration solicited C. Stay prepared D. Inconvenience regretted 11. Answer the Question based on below given passage : Tiny vestiges of the old terror would return. But now I could frown and say to that terror, "Trying to scare me, eh? Well, here's to you! Look!" And off I'd go for another length of the pool. This went on until July. But I was still not satisfied. I was not sure that all the terror had left. So, I went to Lake Wentworth in New Hampshire, dived off a dock at Triggs Island, and swam two miles across the lake to Stamp Act Island. I swam the crawl, breast stroke, side stroke, and back stroke. Only once did the terror return. When I was in the middle of the lake, I put my face under and saw nothing but bottomless water. The old sensation returned in miniature. Why did Douglas go to swim at Lake Wentworth?Deselect Answer A. To showcase his skills for all who had doubted him. B. To honor the efforts of his swimming instructor. C. To build on his ability of swimming in a natural water body. D. To know for sure that he had overcome his fear of drowning in water. 12. Answer the Question based on below given passage : Tiny vestiges of the old terror would return. But now I could frown and say to that terror, "Trying to scare me, eh? Well, here's to you! Look!" And off I'd go for another length of the pool. This went on until July. But I was still not satisfied. I was not sure that all the terror had left. So, I went to Lake Wentworth in New Hampshire, dived off a dock at Triggs Island, and swam two miles across the lake to Stamp Act Island. I swam the crawl, breast stroke, side stroke, and back stroke. Only once did the terror return. When I was in the middle of the lake, I put my face under and saw nothing but bottomless water. The old sensation returned in miniature. Select the option that lists the correct inference based on the information in the extract. Deselect Answer A. Triggs Island and Stamp Act Island are both located in Lake Wentworth. B. Lake Wentworth is a part of Triggs Island. C. Stamp Act Island is two miles away from New Hampshire. D. Lake Wentworth is connected via docks to New Hampshire. 13. Answer the Question based on below given passage : Tiny vestiges of the old terror would return. But now I could frown and say to that terror, "Trying to scare me, eh? Well, here's to you! Look!" And off I'd go for another length of the pool. This went on until July. But I was still not satisfied. I was not sure that all the terror had left. So, I went to Lake Wentworth in New Hampshire, dived off a dock at Triggs Island, and swam two miles across the lake to Stamp Act Island. I swam the crawl, breast stroke, side stroke, and back stroke. Only once did the terror return. When I was in the middle of the lake, I put my face under and saw nothing but bottomless water. The old sensation returned in miniature.What was the reason for the 'return' of terror?Deselect Answer A. Superstitions about the dock at Triggs Islands B. Recent reports about drowning incidents C. Prior drowning experiences D. Warnings by experienced swimmers 14. Answer the Question based on below given passage : Tiny vestiges of the old terror would return. But now I could frown and say to that terror, "Trying to scare me, eh? Well, here's to you! Look!" And off I'd go for another length of the pool. This went on until July. But I was still not satisfied. I was not sure that all the terror had left. So, I went to Lake Wentworth in New Hampshire, dived off a dock at Triggs Island, and swam two miles across the lake to Stamp Act Island. I swam the crawl, breast stroke, side stroke, and back stroke. Only once did the terror return. When I was in the middle of the lake, I put my face under and saw nothing but bottomless water. The old sensation returned in miniature Douglas mentions that the old sensation returned in miniature. He means that he felt the familiar feeling of fear Deselect Answer A. at irregular intervals B. on a small scale C. repeatedly D. without notice 15. Answer the Question based on below given passage : Tiny vestiges of the old terror would return. But now I could frown and say to that terror, "Trying to scare me, eh? Well, here's to you! Look!" And off I'd go for another length of the pool. This went on until July. But I was still not satisfied. I was not sure that all the terror had left. So, I went to Lake Wentworth in New Hampshire, dived off a dock at Triggs Island, and swam two miles across the lake to Stamp Act Island. I swam the crawl, breast stroke, side stroke, and back stroke. Only once did the terror return. When I was in the middle of the lake, I put my face under and saw nothing but bottomless water. The old sensation returned in miniature. How did Douglas handle the 'old sensation'? Deselect Answer A. Addressed it B. A voided it C. Submitted to it D. Stayed indifferent to it 16. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution'. If he doesn't reach the station in time, he would sure miss the train.Deselect Answer (A) would surely miss (B) No substitution (C) will sure missing (D) will surely miss 17. Select the most appropriate to fill in the blank. It is claimed that if you take a certain homeopathic medicine, It will you against the coronavirusDeselect Answer (A) Shelter (B) immune (C) reinforce (D) fortify 18. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. WRYDeselect Answer (A) straight (B) frank (C) forthright (D) crooked 19. In the given sentence, identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. My mother generally read the local newspaper to keep abreast of the local news.Deselect Answer (A) the local newspaper (B) of the local news (C) My mother generally read (D) to keep abreast 20. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. SUSTENANCEDeselect Answer (A) refreshment (B) livelihood (C) starvation (D) nourishment 21. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt wordDeselect Answer (A) superior (B) superstition (C) superflous (D) supreme 22. Select the option that will improve the underlined segment in the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'NO improvement' What a palace home!Deselect Answer (A) pushy (B) palatial (C) palatable (D) No improvement 23. Select the most appropriate synonyms of the given word. MALIGNANTDeselect Answer (A) vicious (B) beneficial (C) loving (D) healthy 24. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Under wrapsDeselect Answer (A) under estimate (B) double layered (C) secretly (D) underhand 25. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. DEVIOUSDeselect Answer (A) Deceitful (B) Shrewd (C) straight (D) calculating 26. Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence. Anju said to Vijaya, "You can stay with us whenever you are in Delhi."Deselect Answer (A) Anju told Vijaya that she could stay with them whenever she was in Delhi. (B) Anju told Vijaya that she could stay with them whenever you were in Delhi. (C) Anju told Vijaya that she can stay with us whenever she is in Delhi. (D) Anju told Vijaya that you can stay with us whenever you are in Delhi. 27. Select the option which means the same as the group of words given. A government run by the wealthy peopleDeselect Answer (A) oligarchy (B) monarchy (C) plutocracy (D) aristocracy 28. Select the correct passive form of the given sentence. The central Board of Secondary Education has launched a new helpline for students.Deselect Answer (A) A new helpline for students is launched by the Central Board of Secondary Education. (B) A new helpline for students will be launched by the Central Board of secondary Education. (C) A new helpline for students had been launched by the Central board of Secondary Education. (D) A new helpline for students has been launched by the central Board of Secondary Education. 29. Given below are four jumbled sentence. Out of the given options, pick the one that gives their correct order He lived in a small house near the main road of a As both, he and his wife, worked hard, they made a small fortune. But one thing caused them great sorrow: they had no children. After he got married, he started a tailor's Deselect Answer 1243 2413 1423 2134 30. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank. Debjyoti's short animation film highlights the stark contrast between the rich and the poor in India.Deselect Answer (A) poignantly (B) strictly (C) carelessly (D) sweetly 31. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. On tenterhooksDeselect Answer (A) Very sad (B) Very tense (C) Very happy (D) Very angry 32. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.Deselect Answer (A) disappear (B) until (C) twelth (D) temperature 33. Examine the four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options, pick the one that gives their correct order. We gently put the fledgling back into the nest. One morning, we found one of the four fallen on the ground. The robin couple built a nest in our verandah and laid four eggs. Once they had hatched, they busily took turns feeding the Deselect Answer 3421 1342 2143 4123 34. Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. That which is incapable of being read or understoodDeselect Answer (A) Indelible (B) Illegible (C) Illegal (D) Intelligible 35. The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment which contains a grammatical error. Deepu's mother / has repeated asked him / to lower the volume / of his mobile.Deselect Answer (A) has repeated asked him (B) to lower the volume (C) of his mobile (D) Deepu's mother 36. Identify the part of speech of the underlined word. This singer is little known outside his state.Deselect Answer A. Adjective B. Noun C. Verb D. Adverb 37. A sentence is divided in four parts, given as options below. Identify the option that indicates the erroneous part of the sentence. I can't believe that you have never seen elephant in Kerala.Deselect Answer A. I can't believe B. elephant C. that you have never seen D. in Kerala 38. From the given options, choose the correct meaning of the below word. FelicityDeselect Answer A. Felony B. Minor C. Happiness D. Grief 39. From the given options, choose the meaning of the underlined phrase in the given sentence: You cannot always go by appearances at an interviewDeselect Answer A. Finalise B. See C. Ask for D. Judge from 40. Being a big businessman, Gita's father is very affluent.Deselect Answer A. Prosperous B. Poor C. Talkative D. Intelligent 41. The young boys were reprimanded for watching obscene videos.Deselect Answer A. Objectionable B. Vulgar C. Displeasing D. Condemnable 42. Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words. A dome shaped shelter built from blocks of solid snow used by EskimosDeselect Answer A. Wigwam B. Yurt C. Tepee D. Igloo 43. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. The trouble makers took to their heels when they saw the police coming.Deselect Answer A. hid themselves B. ran away C. faced them boldly D. prepared to fight 44. Select the most appropriate sequence from the given options to make a meaningful paragraph from jumbled sentences. It is because nowadays people have no time for recreation. But this pastime is getting out of favour It is really a thrilling Flying kites is my favorite pastime. Deselect Answer 4321 3412 4213 2341 45. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate idiom. This is strictly............ but some changes are going to happen in the company in the near future.Deselect Answer A. off the rails B. off the key C. off the mark D. off the record Time is Up! Time's up