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T.Y.B.Com Sem-V Practice MCQ Part -II

 

T.Y.B.Com Sem-V Practice MCQ Part -II

Written And Spoken Communication Skills-V


What political designation did Kalam hold?

 

A. President

B. Prime Minister

A.

C. Chief Minister

D. Governor

 


How many years did Kalam spend in ISRO?

 

A. 10

B. 15

C.

C. 20

D. 25

 


Which famous personality does Kalam quote in the end?

 

A. Nelson Mandela

B. Che Guevara

D.

C. Abraham Lincoln

D. JF Kennedy

 


Out of the following. Of what India the largest producer in the world?

 

A. Coffee

B. Wheat

D.

C. Rice

D. Milk

 


When Agni did meet its mission requirements?

 

A. 1994

B. 1995

A.

C. 1996

D. 1997

 


Rakesh’s father used to work at the:

 

A. Kerosene Depot

B. Bus Depot

A.

C. Petrol Pump

D. Ration Depot

 


Which sweet would the grandmother buy for the old man?

 

A. Rabdi

B. Jalebi

B.

C. Kheer

D. Halwa

 


What is the name of Rakesh’s wife?

 

A. Meena

B. Teena

C.

C. Veena

D. Heena

 


Which was the first item to be crossed of the old man’s diet?

 

A. Halwa

B. Kheer

A.

C. Fried Fish

D. Chiken Tikka

 


Who was Mr. Varma’s old friend living next door?

 

A. Mr. Sharma

B. Mr. Varma

C.

C. Mr. Bhatia

D. Mr. Prajapati

 


Where did Stephen Leacock from?

 

A. Australia

B. USA

D.

C. Mexico

D. Canada

 


Which among the following magazine is not there at the studio?

 

A. Ladies Companion

B. Infant Women

B.

C. Girls Magazine

D. Infant Journal

 


What according to the photographer was the process of putting in new eras on someone’s face?

 

A. Sulphide

B. Delphide

A.

C. Bromide

D. Oxide

 


During which years Leacock was regarded as the most renowned English-Speaking humorist? 

 

A. 1910 and 1920

B.1915 and 1920

C.

C. 1915 and 1925

D. 1920 and 1925

 


What are the mood /tone of the essay “With the Photographer”?

A.

A. Comic

B. Sad

 

C. Melancholic

D. Wistful

 


Dr Kalam Was the _____ President of India?

 

A. 7th

B. 9th

C.

C. 11th

D. 13th

 


What is the full form of ISRO?

 

A. Indian Service Research Organization

B. Indian Satellite Research Organization

C.

C. Indian Space Research Organization

D. Indian Science Research Organization

 


What is the name of Municipality Commissioner of Mumbai Kalam quoted in his speech “I have Three Visions Of India”?

 

A. Mr. Ketkar

B. Mr. Tendulkar

D.

C. Mr. Patil

D. Mr. Tinaikar

 


Out of the following. Of what India the second largest producer in the world?

 

A. Coffee

B. Wheat

B.

C. Almond

D. Milk

 


Who transformed the tribal village into self-sustaining self-driving unit?

 

A. Dr. Surdarshan

B. Dr. Sarvapalli

A.

C. Dr. Subramanyam

D. Dr. Sarvottam

 


In which city Anita Desai was educated?

 

A. Delhi

B. Mumbai

A.

C. Calcutta

D. Mudras

 

 

Which among the following is not a work of Anita Desai hasn’t received the International award?

 

A. Clear Light Of The Day

B. Bombgartners Bombay

B.

C. In Custody

D. Fasting Feasting

 


What is the name of Rakesh’s wife?

 

A. Meena

B. Teena

C.

C. Veena

D. Heena

 


What was the colour of nameplate of Rakesh’s house?

 

A. Red

B. Black

A.

C. Blue

D. Sky Blue

 


Who was Mr. Varma’s old friend living next door?

 

A. Mr. Sharma

B. Mr. Varma

C.

C. Mr. Bhatia

D. Mr. Prajapati

 


Stephen Leacock was a ________humourist?

 

A. Australian

B. American

D.

C. Mexican

D. Canadian

 


Which among the following magazine is not there at the studio?

 

A. Ladies Companion

B. Infant Women

B.

C. Girls Magazine

D. Infant Journal

 


What according to the photographer was the process of putting in new eyebrows on someone’s face?

 

A. Sulphide

B. Delphide

B.

C. Bromide

D. Oxide

 


During which years Leacock was regarded as the most renowned English-Speaking humorist? 

 

A. 1910 and 1920

B.1915 and 1920

C.

C. 1915 and 1925

D. 1920 and 1925

 


What was the colour of the photographer’s suit in the essay “With the Photographer”?


A.

A. Grey

B. Black

 

C. Blue

D. Red

 


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