UTET Answer Key 2019

UTET Exam 2019 Paper – 2 (Language I – English) (Official Answer Key)

46. Language acquisition occurs when :
(A) the child is taught the rules of grammar
(B) the child is given a reward
(C) the child has exposure to the language
(D) the child absorbs the language without conscious attention

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Answer – (C)

47. Which of the following is measured by continuous comprehensive evaluation?
(A) Development of creativity
(B) Development of experience
(C) Holistic development
(D) Development of divergent thinking

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Answer – (C)

48. The study of words and their meaning is known as:
(A) Semantics
(B) Linguistics
(C) Phonetics
(D) Syntax

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Answer – (A)

49. The word ‘artificiality’ has :
(A) Five syllables
(B) Four syllables
(C) Seven syllables
(D) Six syllables

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Answer – (C)

50. Grammar translation method does not :
(A) Encourage learning through mother tongue
(B) Give importance to grammar
(C) Enhance a student’s communicative skill
(D) Enable a student to use the language fluently

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Answer – (C)

51. One of the principles of materials preparation for language learning is that :
(A) Simple material should be chosen
(B) Grading of material should be done
(C) Any kind of material can be chosen
(D) A small amount of material should be introduced

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Answer – (B)

Direction (Q.No. 52) Find out the part that has error in the sentence given below. 

52. Several prominent figures (A) / involved in the scandal (B) / are required to appear (C) / to the investigation committee (D)

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Answer – (D)

Direction (Q.No. 53) Reorder the following words and phrases to make a meaningful sentence and select the most appropriate option. 

53. We/saying or writing/avoid/anything/ give offence to them/that would/must:
(A) We must give offence to them that would avoid anything saying or writing.
(B) We must avoid anything saying or writing that would give offence to them.
(C) We must avoid saying or writing anything that would give offence to them.
(D) We would avoid saying or writing on anything that must give offence to them.

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Answer – (C)

Direction (Q. No. 54) : In the following question select the most suitable option for the direct narration. 

54. The speaker said that it gave him great pleasure to be there that evening.
(A) The speaker said, “It give me great pleasure to be here this evening”.
(B) The speaker said, “It gave me great pleasure to be here this evening”.
(C) The speaker said, “It gives me great pleasure to be here this evening”.
(D) The speaker said, “It gives me great pleasure to be here that evening.”

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Answer – (C)

Direction (Q. No. 55) : In the following question choose the appropriate passive voice from the given options. 

55. Circumstances will oblige me to go.
(A) I shall be oblige to go.
(B) I shall be obliged to go.
(C) I will oblige circumstances to go.
(D) Circumstances will be obliged by me to go.

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Answer – (B)

Direction (Q. No. 56): In the following question choose the appropriate active voice from the given options.

56. Promises should be kept.
(A) One should keep one’s promise.
(B) We should keep our promise.
(C) All should keep their promises.
(D) One should keep one’s promises.

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Answer – (D)

Direction (Q. No. 57) : Change the degree of the underlined adjective into positive degree without changing the meaning of the sentence and select the appropriate option for that : 

57. The Taj is the most beautiful building that I have ever seen :
(A) The Taj is a beautiful building that I have ever seen.
(B) The Taj is more beautiful than any other building that I have ever seen.
(C) No other building is more beautiful than Taj, that I have ever seen.
(D) I have never seen so beautiful a building as the Taj.

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Answer – (D)

Direction (Q.No. 58) : Choose the me suitable alternative in accordance with th correct use of the tense and grammar. 

58.
(A) of all men I know none is le inclined then he is to believe ille others.

(B) All of men I know none is less inclined than he is to believe ill others.
(C) of all men I knew none is less inclined than he is to believe ill of others.
(D) Of all men I know none is less inclined than he is to believe ill of others.

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Answer – (D)

Direction (Q. No. 59) : Transform the following sentence into negative without changing its meaning and select the most suitable option for that :

59. I was doubtful whether it was you. 
(A) I was not sure whether it was you.
(B) I was not sure whether it were you.
(C) I was not sure that it were you.
(D) I was not sure that it was you.

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Answer – (D)

Direction (Q. No. 60) : In the following sentence omit ‘too’ without changing its meaning and select the most appropriate option for that : 

60. The work is too much for any man to do single-handed.
(A) The work is so much no man can do it single – handed.
(B) The work is so much that no man can do it single – handed.
(C) The work is so much that any man can not do it single – handed.
(D) The work is so much that it can be done by any man single – handed.

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Answer – (B)

 

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