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English July 2016 Paper 3 Solved

ENGLISH 
Paper – III July 2016
Note : This paper contains seventy five (75) objective 
type questions of two (2) marks each. All
questions are compulsory. 
1. Which of W.M. Thackeray’s novel’s closing sentence is this ?
“Which of us is happy in this world ? Which of us has his desire ?
 Or, having it, is satisfied ?”
 (1) The History of Henry Esmond (2) Vanity Fair
 (3) The Luck of Barry Lyndon (4) Pendennis
Answer(2)

2. Why does Lovewit in Ben Jonson’s play The Alchemist
leave his house, setting the stage for his servant Face,
alongwith Subtle, a fake alchemist to fleece people ?
 (1) To visit his father who left him long ago.
 (2) To find out new sources of minting money.
 (3) Because of an epidemic of plague.
 (4) To make a pilgrimage.
Answer(3)

3. By the end of the nineteen fifties novelists like
Stan Barstow, Sid Chaplin, Alan Sillitoe
and David Storey were routinely lumped together
as representatives of “Kitchen-sink realism”. Who
in 1954 wrote the article “The Kitchen Sink”, calling
attention to the gritty
and direct realism ?
 (1) Martin Harrison (2) Stan Smith
 (3) David Sylvester (4) Philip Callow
Answer(3)

4. Which of the following is not an allegorical
character in the play Everyman ?
 (1) Kindred (2) Strength
 (3) Christian (4) Discretion
Answer(3)

5. Who among the following translators is notable
as the first translator of Bhagavad Gita
into English ?
 (1) Charles Wilkins (2) Nathaniel Halhead
 (3) William Jones (4) Barbara Stoler Miller
Answer(1)

6. In Biographia Literaria S.T. Coleridge defines the
imagination as the faculty by which
 (1) the soul perceives the phenomenal diversity of the universe.
 (2) the soul perceives the spiritual unity of the universe.
 (3) the mind acquires images by its associative power.
 (4) the mind separates images by its discriminatory power.
Answer(2)

7. Why do the Houyhnhnms have so few
words in their language ?
(1) Their wants and passions are fewer than human
wants and passions, and they need
fewer words.
(2) They consider language to be morally corrupt and
prefer to remain silent.
(3) They find speech difficult because they are horses.
(4) They prefer action to words.
Answer(1)

8. Identify the title of A.D. Hope’s first published book
of poems.
(1) Native Companions (2) The Wandering Islands
(3) A Midsummer Eve’s Dream (4) The Cave and the Spring
Answer(2)

9. Which of the following is an incorrect assumption in
language teaching ?
(1) Learners acquire language by trying to use it in real situations.
(2) Learners’ first language plays an important role in learning.
(3) Language teaching should have a focus on communicative activities.
(4) Language teaching should give importance to writing rather than
speech.
Answer(4)

10. The Bhasmasura myth is used in R.K. Narayan’s _________.
 (1) The Man-Eater of Malgudi
 (2) The Financial Expert
 (3) The English Teacher
 (4) The World of Nagaraj
Answer(1)

11. During the Middle English period, many words
were borrowed from two languages :
 I. Celtic
 II. Latin
 III. French
 IV. Old Norse
 The right combination according to the code is
 (1) I and II (2) II and III
 (3) II and IV (4) III and IV
Answer(2)

12. Select the right chronological sequence of the date
of Bible translations.
(1) King James Version – Tyndale –Revised Standard
Version – Holman Christian Standard Bible
(2) Revised Standard Version – King James Version
 – Tyndale – Holman Christian Standard Bible
(3) Tyndale – King James Version – Revised Standard
Version – Holman Christian Standard Version
(4) Revised Standard Version – Holman Christian Standard
Bible – King James Version – Tyndale
Answer(3)

13. The last word in James Joyce’s Finnegans
Wake is
 (1) No (2) The
 (3) Morning ! (4) Jaysus
Answer(2)

14. Assertion (A) : In so far as we are taught how to
read, what we engage are not texts but paradigms.
Reason (R) : We appropriate meaning from a text
according to what we need or desire, or, in other words,
according to the critical assumptions or
predispositions that we bring to it.
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A).
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct
explanation of (A).
(3) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(4) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
Answer(1)

15. One of the key terms in Michel Foucault’s work
is discourse. This is best described as
(1) the power of persuasion in all articulations.
(2) the selective language powerful people use.
(3) conceptual frameworks which enable some
mode of thought and deny or severely
constrain certain others.
(4) the ability to suggest transcendental levels of
meaning in an utterance.
Answer(3)

16. The narrators of Oroonoko are
 I. a woman
 II. Oroonoko
 III. a purported eyewitness of the events described
 IV. Trefy
 The right combination according to the code is
 (1) I and IV (2) I and III
 (3) II and III (4) II and IV
Answer(2)

17. Which character of Henrik Ibsen speaks the
following lines : “The life of a normally
constituted idea is generally about seventeen or
eighteen years, at the most twenty ?”
 (1) Nora in A Doll’s House
 (2) Dr. Thomas Stockman in An Enemy of the People
 (3) John Rosmer in Rosmerscholm
 (4) Oswald in Ghosts
Answer(2)

18. In literary studies structuralism promotes
(1) new interpretations of literary works.
(2) the view that literature is one signifying practice
among others.
 (3) a systematic account of literary archetypes.
 (4) unstable structures of systems of signification.
Answer(2)

19. P.B. Shelley’s Julian and Maddalo is a conversation
between Julian and Count Maddalo.
Who do these two characters represent ?
 (1) Julian represents Keats and Count Maddalo, Byron
 (2) Julian represents Shelley and Count Maddalo, Byron
 (3) Julian represents Shelley and Count Maddalo, William Godwin
 (4) Julian represents Mary Shelley and Count Maddalo, William Godwin
Answer(2)

20. What is practical criticism ?
(1) The close analysis of literary texts in such a way as
 to bring out their political meaning.
(2) A movement which wished to make literary criticism more relevant.
(3) The close analysis of poems without taking account of
any external information.
(4) The study of ambiguity.
Answer(3)

21. Which of the following does not describe some of the
practices/beliefs of feminist literary criticism ?
(1) Feminist criticism recuperates female writers
ignored by the canon.
(2) Feminist literary critics offer a criticism of the
construction of gender.
(3) Feminist literary critics argue that the traditional
canon is justified.
(4) Feminist literary critics mostly reject the essentialising
of ‘male’ and ‘female’.
Answer(3)

22. Which work by Franz Kafka is also known as The
Man Who Disappeared ?
 (1) The Castle (2) “Metamorphosis”
 (3) “In the Penal Colony” (4) Amerika
Answer(4)

23. Towards the end of Evelyn Waugh’s A Handful of
Dust the protagonist Tony Last is trapped in the jungle
by the calculating crazy Mr. Todd who forces him to read
and reread the novels of a particular author. Waugh has
also written a short story dealing with Tony’s singular
experience in the jungle. Who is the novelist referred to
and what is the title of the short story ?
 (1) Rudyard Kipling, “Revisiting the Jungle”
 (2) Joseph Conrad, “Shadows of the Dark Trees”
 (3) Charles Dickens, “The Man Who Liked Dickens”
 (4) Henry Fielding, “Tom Jones’s Journey into the Wild”
Answer(3)

24. At the beginning of the Restoration period, there
was a seismic shift in the social, political and religious
attitudes of the English. Which of the following statements
best describes that shift ?
(1) England shifted from an aristocratic Catholic monarchy
to a parliamentary democracy.
(2) England shifted from an atheistic oligarchy to a
deistic squirearchy.
(3) England shifted from a Republican Puritan
Commonwealth to an aristocratic Anglican
monarchy.
(4) England shifted from a parliamentary democracy
to an aristocratic Catholic tyranny.
Answer(3)

25. The Grammar-Translation Method in English
Language Teaching stresses on
 (1) Fluency (2) Accuracy
 (3) Appropriateness (4) Listening Skill
Answer(2)

26. “[They] then heaved out,/ away with a will in
their wood-wreathed ship.” This line
describing Beowulf’s departure from Geatland, is
typical of the poem’s form and Old
English poetic technique because
 I. it features alliteration
 II. it rhymes
 III. it features onomotopoeia
 IV. it has four strong stresses
 The right combination according to the code is
 (1) I and II (2) II and III
 (3) I and IV (4) II and IV
Answer(3)

27. Identify the poet, translator, publisher and
essayist who founded a press in the 1950s
called Writers’ Workshop and provided a publishing
outlet for Indians writing in English.
 (1) P. Lal (2) A.K. Mehrotra
 (3) Vinay Dharwadkar (4) A.K. Ramanujan
Answer(1)

28. Antagonised by what he considered to be the
provinciality of the Lake Poets, Byron wrote
the preface to which of his works as a rebuke to
Wordsworth’s own introduction to “The
Thorn” ?
(1) The Prisoner of Chillon
(2) Don Juan
(3) Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage
(4) The Vision of Judgement
Answer(2)

29. Which of the following theoretical movements
claimed that “the device is the only hero of
literature” ?
 (1) Russian formalism (2) New Criticism
 (3) Phenomenology (4) Deconstruction
Answer(1)

30. In Jean Francois Lyotard’s works the term
“language games”, sometimes also called
“phrase regimens” denotes :
 I. the multiplicity of communities of meaning.
II. the breakdown of communities of meaning.
III. the innumerable and incommensurable separate
systems in which meanings are produced.
IV. the singular system in which meanings are
dispersed and displaced.
 The right combination according to the code is
 (1) I and IV (2) I and III
 (3) II and IV (4) II and III
Answer(2)

31. What part of Canada is Alice Munro most
famous for depicting ?
 (1) Vancouver (2) Montreal
 (3) Ontario (4) Quebec
Answer(3)

32. In John Gay’s Beggar’s Opera what is
Peachum’s occupation ?
I. Pimp
II. Lawyer
III. Fencer of stolen goods, and master of
a gang of thieves
 IV. Impeader of less powerful criminals
 The right combination according to the code is
 (1) III & IV (2) II & III
 (3) I & IV (4) II & IV
Answer(1)

33. In the opening stanza of “Song of Myself”, Whitman
begins his spiritual awakening at the
age of ______.
 (1) 37 (2) 15
 (3) 24 (4) 61
Answer(1)

34. In which of the following poems does Tennyson
describe and condemn the spirit of aestheticism
whose sole religion is the worship of beauty and
of knowledge for their own
sake and which ignores human responsibility and
obligations of one’s fellowmen ?
 (1) “The Princess” (2) “The Lady of Shalott”
 (3) “The Palace of Art” (4) “Tithonus”
Answer(3)

35. Luigi Pirandello’s Six Characters in Search of
an Author deliberately blurs the boarder lines between
the world of the theatre and the world of ‘real life’ by
carefully chiselled dialogues like :
 “Don’t you feel the ground beneath your feet as you
reflect that this ‘you’ which you feel today, all this
present reality of yours, is destined to seem a mere
illusion to you tomorrow ?”
Who is the speaker ? Who is it addressed to ?
 (1) Stepdaughter to Father (2) Father to Stage Manager
 (3) Stage Manager to Director (4) Mother to Director
Answer(2)

36. In a poem in memory of Major Robert Gregory,
Lady Gregory’s son, W.B. Yeats mentions an Irish writer
who had found his inspiration “In a most desolate stony place”
that he came “Towards nightfall upon a race/ passionate and
simple like his heart.” Who is the writer ?
 (1) J.M. Barrie (2) J.M. Synge
 (3) Isaac Bickerstaffe (4) Thomas More
Answer(2)


37. Jacques Derrida’s work received some criticism
from analytical philosophers. Who below
was a critic of Derrida ?
 (1) John Searle (2) Jean-Francois Lyotard
 (3) Emmanuel Levinas (4) Paul de Man
Answer(1)

38. Who among the following bought and renovated the
house of the Anglican poet, George Herbert, near
Salisbury, England, in 1996 ?
 (1) Daljit Nagra (2) Vikram Seth
 (3) Amitava Kumar (4) Arundhati Roy
Answer(2)

39. Which pair of novels by Anita Desai take as their
subject the suppression and oppression of Indian
women ?
 I. Where Shall We Go This Summer ?
 II. The Zigzag Way
 III. Cry, the Peacock
 IV. Baumgartner’s Bombay
 The right combination according to the code is
 (1) I and II (2) I and III
 (3) II and III (4) III and IV
Answer(2)

40. From among the following identify the two Indian
English authors who received appreciation and
encouragement from their British counterparts :
 I. R.K. Narayan, Graham Greene
 II. Nirad C. Chaudhuri, Evelyn Waugh
 III. Mulk Raj Anand, E.M. Forster
 IV. Raja Rao, Iris Murdoch
 The right combination according to the code is
 (1) I and II (2) II and IV
 (3) I and III (4) III and IV
Answer(3)

41. Match the character with the work :
I. Count Fosco A. Villette
II. Margaret B. Adam Bede
III. Lucy Snowe C. The Woman in White
IV. Maggie Tulliver D. North or South
Codes :
 I II III IV
 (1) C D A B
 (2) D C A B
 (3) C A D B
 (4) C A B D
Answer(1)

42. This poet was accidently killed in Burma by
a pistol shot in 1944. His posthumously published
collection of poems Ha ! Ha ! Among the Trumpets
is divided into three
sections.
The first section describes a tense, waiting England
and the second the voyage to the East. In the third
section he uncomfortably comes to terms with the
alien contours, the harsh light and the dry wastes
of India as evident in poems like “The Maratta
Ghats”, “Indian
Day” and “Observation Post : Forward Area”.
Who is the poet ?
 (1) Keith Douglas (2) Sidney Keyes
 (3) David Gascoyne (4) Alun Lewis
Answer(4)

43. As Adam and Eve leave Paradise, “hand in
hand with wand’ring steps and slow” (Book
XII, Paradise Lost) what is their consolation ?
(1) They are comforted by their love for one another.
(2) They are comforted by their foreknowledge of the
coming of Christ as Redeemer of mankind.
(3) They are comforted by God, who travels before
them in the form of a pillar of fire.
(4) They are comforted by the angel, who holds
each of them by the hand.
Answer(2)

44. In An Essay of Dramatic Poesy to whom does
Dryden refer with the phrase “he needed
not the spectacles of books to read Nature” ?
 (1) Ben Jonson (2) Ovid
 (3) William Shakespeare (4) Geoffrey Chaucer
Answer(3)

45. Emily Dickinson’s use of “open form” or “free
verse” is comparable to her contemporary
American poet,
 (1) Anne Bradstreet (2) Robert Lowell
 (3) Walt Whitman (4) Sylvia Plath
Answer(3)

46. In “A Letter of the Authors” Edmund Spenser
writes that two characters in Faerie Queene
represent Queen Elizabeth. Who are they ?
 I. Britomart
 II. Cynthia
 III. Belphoebe
 IV. The Faerie Queene
 The right combination according to the code is
 (1) III and IV (2) I and IV
 (3) I and III (4) II and III
Answer(1)

47. Who among the following African novelists was
a student of philosophy and literature in India ?
 (1) Nuruddin Farah (2) Ben Okri
 (3) Helon Habila (4) Benjamin Kwakye
Answer(1)

48. In particular William Blake was influenced
by the religious writings of
 I. Martin Luther
 II. Jacob Boehme
 III. Emanuel Swedenborg
 IV. Confucious
 The right combination according to the code is
 (1) I and IV (2) I and II
 (3) II and III (4) III and IV
Answer(3)


49. Which British King, having defeated the Viking
invaders, consciously used the English language to
create a sense of national identity and retain political
control over independent countries ?
 (1) Alfred the Great
 (2) Edward the Elder
 (3) King Arthur
 (4) Ethelbert of Kent
Answer(1)

50. In “Politics and the English Language” George
Orwell provides a list of rules to aid in curing the
English language. What is the final rule ?
(1) Never use a metaphor, simile or other figure
of speech which you are used to seeing in print.
(2) Never use a long word where a short one will do.
(3) If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out.
(4) Break any of these rules sooner than say anything
outright barbarous.
Answer(4)

51. In his Defence of Poesy what is the “best and most
accomplished kind of poetry” in Sidney’s estimation ?
 (1) Heroical, or epic poetry (2) Lyric poetry
 (3) Pastoral poetry (4) Elegiac poetry
Answer(1)

52. Which writer of the Romantic period makes
the following comment : “The poet is far from dealing
only with these subtle and analogical truths. Truth of
every kind belongs to him, provided it can bud into any
kind of beauty, or is capable of being illustrated and
impressed by poetic faculty” ?
(1) Wordsworth in Preface to the Lyrical Ballads
(2) William Hazlitt in “On the Feeling of Immortality
in Youth”
(3) Leigh Hunt in What is Poetry ?
(4) Keats in one of his letters to his brother
Answer(3)

53. In his poem “Whispers of Immortality” T.S.
Eliot says that a dramatist “was much possessed
by death / And saw the skull beneath the skin” and
a poet “knew the anguish of the marrow / The ague
of the skeleton.” Who are the dramatist and the poet
referred to by Eliot ?
 (1) Christopher Marlowe and Andrew Marvell
 (2) John Webster and John Donne
 (3) Seneca and Homer
 (4) Thomas Kyd and Henry Vaughan
Answer(2)

54. Functional Communicative Approach in English
Language Teaching is in opposition to
 (1) Structural Approach
 (2) Comprehensive Approach
 (3) Translation and Grammar Method
 (4) Functional Approach
Answer(1)

55. According to Julia Kristeva, it is the eruption
of the _______ within the _________ that provides
the creative and innovative impulse of modern poetic
language.
 (1) individual, tradition (2) specific, generic
 (3) semiotic, symbolic (4) particular, general
Answer(3)

56. In Crime and Punishment which character
speaks the following words. Who/what are they
addressed to ?
“I waited for you impatiently…. all this blasted
psychology is a double-edged weapon.”
(1) Svidrigailov to the pistol with which he shoots himself
(2) Katherine Ivanovna to Marmeladov
(3) Porfiry Petrovich to Raskolnikov
(4) Raskolnikov to the Bible he finds in the prison
cell in Siberia
Answer(3)

57. What three Germanic tribes invaded Britons in the
fifth century AD, bringing with them
the roots of modern English ?
 (1) The Danes, Saxons and Celts
 (2) The Celts, Jutes and Saxons
 (3) The Saxons, Danes and Angles
 (4) The Jutes, Angles and Saxons
Answer(4)

58. Which of the following is not a part of the series
of poems called Jejuri, written by Arun
Kolatkar ?
 (1) “Yeshwant Rao” (2) “Chaitanya”
 (3) “The Priest” (4) “An Old Man”
Answer(4)

59. Bertolt Brecht’s concept of alienation was
a rejection of the idea that realism was the only
mode of art a critique of capitalist society should
produce. Alienation is best described as
 (1) making the audience feel that they do not belong.
 (2) distancing artistic conventions to prevent an emotional catharsis.
 (3) scripting unnatural behaviour on stage.
 (4) a rejection of capitalism or the market.
Answer(2)

60. Ngugi wa Thiongo changed the medium of his
writing from English to _________.
 (1) Swahili (2) Yoruba
 (3) Xhosa (4) Gikuyu
Answer(4)

61. Which of the following ancient critics does Alexander
Pope commend as exemplary in Essay on Criticism ?
 (1) Aristotle, Quintilian, Dryden, Dionysius, Horace
 (2) Aristotle, Longinus, Quintilian, Durfey, Dryden
 (3) Aristotle, Horace, Dionysius, Quintilian, Longinus
 (4) Aristotle, Horace, Durfey, Quintilian, Longinus
Answer(3)

62. Which of the following poems by Philip Larkin
is best described as a self-elegy, anticipating the
poet’s death ?
 (1) “The Old Fools” (2) “Aubade”
 (3) “Ambulances” (4) “Faith Healing”
Answer(2)

63. In John Bunyan’s Pilgrims Progress what is the
first obstacle encountered by Christian on
his progress ?
 (1) The Slough of Despond (2) Vanity Fair
 (3) The River of Death (4) The Swamp of Despair
Answer(1)

64. Identify the correct chronological sequence of
publication of the four parts of The Four Quartets.
(1) Burnt Norton – The Dry Salvages – East Coker
– Little Gidding
(2) Burnt Norton – Little Gidding –The Dry Salvages
– East Coker
(3) Burnt Norton – East Coker – The Dry Salvages
– Little Gidding
(4) Little Gidding – Burnt Norton – The Dry Salvages
– East Coker
Answer(3)

65. Which of the following is not true of the novels
of Charles Dickens ?
(1) They deal with the problems of the discontents of
an urban civilization.
(2) The plots are strikingly tight-knit.
(3) They share a sense of fun and determining optimism.
(4) They incorporate elements of popular contemporary culture.
Answer(2)

66. Published in 1604, the first monolingual
English Dictionary was
(1) Nathaniel Bailey’s Universal Etymological Dictionary
of the English Language
(2) Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary of the English Language
(3) Robert Cawdrey’s Table Alphabetical
(4) Thomas Blount’s Glossographia
Answer(3)

67. Which of the following statements best describe the
narrative perspective employed in Thomas More’s
Utopia ?
 I. First-person narration by Raphael Hythloday
 II. Third-person narration by a narrator named Thomas More
 III. First-person narration by a narrator named Thomas More
 IV. Third-person narration by Raphael Hythloday
 The right combination according to the code is
 (1) I and III (2) II and IV
 (3) II and III (4) I and II
Answer(1)

68. In the opening pages of one of Thomas Mann’s
novels we can see space itself becoming a
form of time : “Space, like time, engenders forgetfulness
but it does so by setting us bodily free from our surroundings
and giving us back our primitive unattached state.”
Which is the novel ?
 (1) Doctor Faustus
 (2) Death in Venice
 (3) The Confessions of Felix Krull
 (4) The Magic Mountain
Answer(4)

69. Match the lines with the titles of the poems :
I. The boa-constrictor’s coil/ Is a fossil A. “Thrushes”
II. My manners are tearing off heads /
The allotment of death
B. “The Jaguar”
III. More coiled steel than living C. “Relic”
IV. Time in the sea eats its tail D. “Hawk Roosting”
Codes :
 I II III IV
 (1) A D A C
 (2) B D A C
 (3) C D B A
 (4) D B C A
Answer(2)

70. Which one of Joseph Conrad’s novels expresses
the contrast between the solidarity of shipboard life
and the profound underlying loneliness of existence
thus : “loneliness impenetrable and transparent, elusive
and everlasting…. that surrounds, envelops, clothes
every human soul from the cradle to the grave, and perhaps beyond” ?
(1) The Heart of Darkness
(2) The Nigger of the Narcissus
(3) Lord Jim
(4) Nostromo
Answer(X)

71. John Dryden’s two philosophico-religious poems are
 I. Absalom and Achitophel
 II. A Layman’s Faith
 III. Annus Mirabilis
 IV. The Hind and the Panther
 The right combination according to the code is
 (1) I and II (2) III and I
 (3) II and III (4) II and IV
Answer(4)

 Read the following poem and answer the questions, 72 to 75 :
 Stray Cats
 They are not exactly homeless.
 They are dissidents who have lost their faith
 in furnished interiors, morning walks,
 the cake and the cutlery.
 When you have nine lives to live
 you learn to take things in your stride.
 You learn to stretch your body
 at full length and yawn at domestic
 fictions. And for this reason
 you figure in horror films
 in the mandatory moment
 between the flash of lightning
 and the appearance of the ghost.
 The light is darkish blue and you see
 yourself in the iris of the burning
 eye. The horror is in the seeing.
 What you see is altered by the act
 of seeing. The mystery does not stop
 there. The seer is in turn altered
 by what he sees. Having known this,
 stray cats jump from roof to roof.

They monitor the world from treetops
 and hold their weekly meetings
 in the graveyard, like wandering mendicants.
 And when they walk out of the mirror
 of the sun and cross the crowded road
 in a flash, for a shining moment,
 they lurk in the light like a giant shadow
 of doubt. Ill-omens to those who cannot
 see beyond what they see.


72. The poem constructs its account of stray cats
by way of a contrast with
 (1) wild cats (2) ominous cats
 (3) domestic cats (4) mysterious cats
Answer(3)

73. In the overall context, what do “furnished
interiors, morning walks,/ the cake and the
cutlery” represent ?
 (1) Ordinary life
 (2) “Domestic fictions”
 (3) “A giant shadow of doubt”
 (4) Creaturely comforts
Answer(2)


74. The last two lines suggest that cats
crossing the crowded road
 (1) is an unexceptionable superstition.
 (2) is not necessarily the ill-omen it is held out to be.
 (3) is an example of human obsession.
 (4) is indicative of the homelessness of stray cats.
Answer(2)

75. From among the following select two words that
help accentuate the enigmatic character
of stray cats :
 I. Doubt
 II. Mandatory
 III. Faith
 IV. Mystery
 The right combination according to the code is
 (1) I and II (2) I and IV
 (3) II and IV (4) III and IV
Answer(2)
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Prashant Davanageri UGC NET Karnataka
Rajput Gali Betgeri-582102, Karnataka India.
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