WBSSC SLST English 2016 IX - X Previous Year Question Papers with Answers । SLST 2016 English IX X Solutions PDF Download

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WBSSC SLST English 2016 IX - X Previous Year Question Papers with Answers । SLST 2016 English IX X Solutions PDF Download

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WBSLST English IX - X Question Paper 2016 | WBSSC ইংরেজি নবম ও দশম প্রশ্নপত্র (Pass/Hons) PDF সহ উত্তরসহ ডাউনলোড করুন। পশ্চিমবঙ্গ স্কুল সার্ভিস কমিশনের (WBSSC) পরিচালিত State Level Selection Test (SLST) পরীক্ষার ইংরেজি (English) বিষয়ের একাদশ ও দ্বাদশ শ্রেণির প্রশ্নপত্র ২০১৬(English WBSSC SLST 2016 Question Paper) সালের সংস্করণ এখানে প্রদান করা হলো। ইংরেজি প্রশ্নপত্রটি (SLST 2016 Question Paper English pdf Download)অভিজ্ঞ শিক্ষকমণ্ডলীর দ্বারা যাচাই ও পরিমার্জিত হয়েছে এবং Pass ও Honours উভয় স্তরের জন্য উপযোগী। প্রশ্নের সঠিক উত্তর সহ নিচে দেওয়া রয়েছে। WB SLST Engreji Proshno Nobom o Dosom Shrenir Proshno Uttorsoho।


West Bengal School Service Commision English IX - X Question Paper 2016 


1. In Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower, Nature says that grace will be endowed on Lucy by the —

(A) Storm

(B) Rivulets

(C) Willow

(D) Fawn 

Ans: - A


2. The speaker in A Slumber did my Spirit Seal had —

(A) no mortal fears

(B) no earthly fears 

(C) no needless fears

(D) no human fears

Ans: - D


3. In The World is Too Much With Us, "sordid boon" refers to —

(A) Material progress 

(B) Crowded cities

(C) Decadent lifestyle

(D) Blessing in disguise

Ans: - A


4. "Myself will to my darling be..." — "Myself" refers to —

(A) Nature 

(B) Lucy

(C) The poet

(D) The lover

Ans: - A


5. "Chorus Hymeneal" means —

(A) A dirge

(B) A choric song

(C) A lullaby

(D) A marriage hymn 

Ans: - D


6. "...tameless, and swift, and proud" refers to —

(A) The Skylark

(B) The West Wind 

(C) Some fierce Maenad

(D) The Mediterranean

Ans: - B


7. "Until they think warm days will never cease." — Who are "they"?

(A) The reapers

(B) The crickets

(C) The bees 

(D) The swallows

Ans: - C


8. In Ode to a Nightingale, Keats longs for a beaker full of —

(A) Hemlock

(B) Opium

(C) Blushful Hippocrene

(D) Wine 

Ans: - D


9. By "Scudding Hyades", Tennyson means —

(A) Ocean currents

(B) Stormy weather 

(C) A constellation

(D) An island

Ans: - C


10. The beloved’s eyes in The Last Ride Together are —

(A) Dark 

(B) Light

(C) Kind

(D) Blue

Ans: - A


11. In The Darkling Thrush, the villagers had —

(A) gone to work

(B) been busy in friendly banter

(C) been tilling their fields

(D) gone home 

Ans: - D


12. Yeats describes the swans at Coole Park on —

(A) a beautiful morning

(B) a scorching summer day

(C) a dusky evening

(D) a twilit evening 

Ans: - D


13. That "sullen hall" in Strange Meeting refers to —

(A) A silent hall

(B) Hell 

(C) A hall full of sullen men

(D) A dark hall

Ans: - B


14. In The Listeners, how many times does the stranger knock at the door?

(A) Once

(B) Twice

(C) Thrice 

(D) Five times

Ans: - C


15. The subtitle of Shaw’s Arms and the Man is —

(A) A Romance in Three Acts

(B) A Pleasant Play in Three Acts

(C) An Anti-Romantic Comedy in Three Acts 

(D) A Comedy in Three Acts

Ans: - C


16. “It proves that all our ideas were real after all.” These 'ideas' refer to —

(A) Sergius’s military exploits and heroic ideals 

(B) Bluntschli’s military adventures

(C) Major Petkoff’s military achievements

(D) Bluntschli’s parental property

Ans: - A


17. Nicola wants to open a shop in —

(A) Serbia 

(B) Sophia

(C) Switzerland

(D) Austria

Ans: - B


18. She Stoops to Conquer is an example of —

(A) A Comedy of Humours

(B) A Dark Comedy

(C) A Tragi-Comedy

(D) An Anti-Sentimental Comedy 

Ans: - D


19. "Catherine Wheel" is —

(A) A wheelchair

(B) A horse-drawn carriage

(C) Catherine’s carriage

(D) A kind of firework 

Ans: - D


20. Who says, “I wonder why London cannot keep its own fools at home!”?

(A) Sir Charles Marlow

(B) Mr. Hardcastle 

(C) Mrs. Hardcastle

(D) Tony Lumpkin 

Ans: - C


21. Galsworthy's Justice is a critique of –

(A) Contemporary condition of English prisons

(B) Contemporary English legal and penal systems

(C) Contemporary English men and women

(D) Contemporary English literary tastes

Ans: - B


22. "I like to be open and jolly together." – This assertion is made by –

(A) Detective Wister

(B) Walter How

(C) Cowley

(D) Robert Cokeson

Ans: - D


23. When Falder says, "I've changed my digs," he means –

(A) He has changed his style of digging

(B) He has changed his dress

(C) He has changed his hairstyle

(D) He has changed his lodging

Ans: - D


24. 'I had more pleasure in three busy-idle diversions.' - "Busy-idle" is an example of –

(A) Transferred epithet

(B) Oxymoron

(C) Hyperbaton

(D) Zeugma

Ans: - C


25. In Dream-Children, Alice and John are –

(A) Children of Charles Lamb's brother

(B) The Norfolk house children

(C) Friends of Charles Lamb's beloved

(D) Children Charles Lamb wished to have but could not

Ans: - d


26. The platinum fob chain that Della buys for Jim costs –

(A) Sixteen dollars

(B) Twenty-one dollars

(C) Twenty-two dollars and eighty-seven cents

(D) Twenty-two dollars

Ans: - B


27. "She hugged them to her bosom." – ‘Them’ refers to –

(A) The fob chain and the gold watch

(B) The combs

(C) The combs and the watch

(D) The fob chain and the combs

Ans: - B


28. Mr. Thurlow was held at the police station at –

(A) Hereford

(B) Metford

(C) Masefield

(D) Chelmsbury

Ans: - C


29. Mrs. Thurlow's brother was a –

(A) Butcher

(B) Carpenter

(C) Painter

(D) Iron monger

Ans: - B


30. To write well, one has to write –

(A) Clearly and logically

(B) Clearly and interestingly

(C) Minutely and distinctly

(D) Beautifully and coherently

Ans: - A


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31. Diamelen was –

(A) Arsat's beloved

(B) The white man’s beloved

(C) The ruler's mistress

(D) Arsat's brother's beloved

Ans: - A


32. In The Lagoon, which bird is noticed in the sky when Diamelen dies?

(A) An eagle

(B) A kite

(C) A vulture

(D) A hawk

Ans: - A


33. The Lotus Eater is a reference to an indigenous tribe in –

(A) Homer’s Iliad

(B) Virgil’s Aeneid

(C) Milton’s Paradise Lost

(D) Homer’s Odyssey

Ans: - D


34. The author in The Lotus Eater revisited Capri after –

(A) Twelve years

(B) Thirteen years

(C) Twenty years

(D) Sixteen years

Ans: - B


35. Rearrange the following words /phrases to form meaningful sentence :

disappointment (p) / lead to (q) / broken promises (r)/ and sorrow (s).

(A) pars

(B) pqsr

(C) rqps

(D) rqsp.

Ans: - C


36. Correct option:

The importance of caring for road-safety has been ........ again and again.

(A) Traced

(B) Stressed

(C) Strained

(D) Striked

Ans: - B


37. Correct preposition:

The old man kept dreaming .... the past.

(A) in

(B) at

(C) of

(D) to

Ans: - C


38. Correct verb form:

Some people .... a peculiar habit of walking in sleep.

(A) has

(B) have

(C) had

(D) have been

Ans: - B


39. Opposite gender of "duck" is –

(A) He-duck

(B) Drake

(C) Boar

(D) Gander

Ans: - B


40. "I drew a blank in the examination" implies –

(A) I drew a big circle in the exam

(B) I kept looking blankly

(C) I failed in the examination

(D) I failed to draw a blank figure 

Ans: - C


41. To replace the underlined phrase, the correct alternative will be:

On hearing the sad news, he fainted.

(A) Just before he heard

(B) When he heard

(C) When he had heard

(D) No sooner he heard.

Ans: - B


42. Which section of the following sentence has an error, if any?

"A swarm of locust (P)/has seriously(Q)/ damaged our crops.(R)/No Error"

(A) P

(B) Q

(C) R

(D) No error

Ans: - A(P)


43. Replace the underlined words with a suitable clause:

We need a teacher with two years' teaching experience.

(A) with two years of teaching experience

(B) who has two years' teaching experience

(C) whom we can provide two years' teaching experience

(D) which has two years' teaching experience

Ans: - B


44. Replace the underlined word with a phrase:

Everybody respects an honourable man.

(A) with many honours

(B) able of honouring

(C) of honour

(D) having honour

Ans: - C


45. Change the following sentence to indirect speech:

I said to my friend, "Please help me in checking the accounts."

(A) I ordered my friend to help me in checking the accounts

(B) I said to my friend that please help me in checking the accounts

(C) I pleased my friend so that he helped me in checking the accounts

(D) I requested my friend to help me in checking the accounts

Ans: - D


46. Choose the correct verb form:

As I was tired, I ______ down for a while.

(A) lay

(B) lie

(C) laid

(D) lied

Ans: - A


47. Choose the correct option to turn the given sentence to passive voice:

Let us forget the past.

(A) Let the past and us be forgotten

(B) Let not the past be forgotten

(C) We must let to forget the past

(D) Let the past be forgotten

Ans: - D


48. Fill in with appropriate preposition:

He came to meet me ______ Esplanade.

(A) in

(B) on

(C) at

(D) by

Ans: - C


49. Choose the correct alternative to join the two sentences:

The burglar saw a policeman. He took to his heels.

(A) The burglar on seeing his heels, took a policeman with him

(B) Seeing a policeman, the burglar took to his heels

(C) Seeing a policeman, the burglar picked up his heels and took off

(D) When the burglar see the policeman, he take to his heels

Ans: - B


50. Choose the correct alternative in changing from passive to active voice:

My cup had been broken by you.

(A) You have broken my cup

(B) You had broken my cup

(C) By you was my cup broken

(D) You had taken my broken cup

Ans: - B


51. The correct option in changing the mood of the sentence to imperative mood:

Reena waters the plants.

(A) Does Reena water the plants?

(B) Reena, water the plants.

(C) If Reena waters the plants, they will prosper.

(D) Reena should not water the plants.

Ans: - B


52. The following sentence is incorrect. Pick the correct form of the sentence:

He can speak the English fluently like English.

(A) He can speak English fluently like English

(B) He can talk English fluently like the English

(C) He can speak English fluently like the English

(D) He can speak the English fluently like the English

Ans: - C


53. Change the voice of the sentence:

He loves himself.

(A) Himself was loved by him

(B) He is loved by himself

(C) He has been loved by himself

(D) He had loved by himself

Ans: - B


54. Choose the correct pair of alternatives:

I ______ who ______ my watch.

(A) wonders - stole

(B) wondered - steal

(C) wander - stole

(D) wonder - stole

Ans: - D


55. Choose the correct option if the sentence is changed to subjunctive mood:

Reena, read your books thoroughly.

(A) Reena reads her books thoroughly

(B) Reena should read her books thoroughly

(C) Reena, why are you not reading your books thoroughly?

(D) If Reena reads her books thoroughly, she will score well in the examination

Ans: - D






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