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UPTET Exam Paper -2 English Language II Answer key (23 January 2022)

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उत्तर प्रदेश शिक्षक पात्रता परीक्षा (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET)) द्वारा आयोजित UPTET की परीक्षा का आयोजन 26 November 2021 को किया गया। इस पोस्ट में आज हुए प्रश्नपत्र अंग्रेजी / English को उपलब्ध है।

The UPTET exam conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET)) was conducted on 23 January 2022. In this post the answer key of today’s question paper English is available.


परीक्षा (Exam) : UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET))
परीक्षा आयोजक (Organized) : Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET)
कुल प्रश्न (Number of Question): 30
Paper Set:  B
Paper Language: Hindi/English


UPTET Exam Paper -2 English Language II Answer key (23 January 2022)


61. Choose the correct sentence.
(1) The committee was divided on this point.
(2) The committee was one on this point.
(3) The committee have one on this point. way
(4) The committee were one on this point

62. Which of the following is an example of Simile ?
(1) Anxiety is sitting on her face
(2) Life is a dream
(3) A lie has no legs
(4) I wandered lonely as a cloud

63. Change the following sentence into Active Voice.
“The visitors were shown the new-born by the woman.”
(1) The woman showed the visitors the new-born.
(2) The woman has shown the new-born
(3) The woman might have shown the new-born.
(4) The new-born was shown to the visitors by the woman.

64. Select the antonym for the word. ‘Adverse’
(1) Inimical
(2) Friendly
(3) Unwilling
(4) Hostile

65. Fill in the blank with correct word to complete the proverb.
“Blood is______than water.”
(1) Purer
(2) Thicker
(3) Precious
(4) Thinner

66. Give one word substitution for : The scientific study of insects.
(1) Mycology
(2) Entomology
(4) Criminology
(3) Meteorology

67. Point out the correct direct speech of the following.
I asked why he was looking through the keyhole.
(1) Why are you looking through the keyhole ?’ I said.
(2) Do not look through the keyhole’ 1 said.
(3) You are looking through the keyhole ?’ I said.
(4) ‘Are you looking through the keyhole ?” I said.

68. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present tense.
My daughter never (write) to me so I never (know) what she (do).
(1) My daughter never writes to me so I never know what she is doing.
(2) My daughter never write to me so I never knew what she does.
(3) My daughter never writes to me so I never knew what she does.
(4) My daughter never wrote to me so I never knew what she do.

69. Pick out the correct synonym of the word. ‘Cantankerous’
(1) Noisy
(2) Quarrelsome
(3) Disrespectful
(4) Rash

70. Pick out the sentence that has a demonstrative adjective in it.
(1) Each of them received ten rupees.
(2) This kind of question is often asked in examinations.
(3) His written statement differs from his oral one.
(4) It is a twenty-kilometers walk.

Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow (Q. No. 71 to 75) by selecting the most appropriate option.
Helicopters are very different from airplanes. They can do three things that airplanes cannot do. First, when airplanes move upward, they must also move forward, but helicopters can move straight up without moving ahead. Second, helicopters can fly backward, which airplanes cannot do. Third, helicopters can use their rotors to hover in the air, which impossible for planes. Helicopters can perform actions that airplanes. cannot, they are used for different tasks. Since helicopters can take off without moving forward, they do not need a runway for take off. They are used in congested areas where there is no room for airplanes or in isolated areas, which do not have airports. Because they can hover, they are used on fire fighting missions to drop water on fires. They are used in logging operations to lift es out of forests. Helicopters are used as air LIVE bulances to airlift patients out of situations, ich are difficult to reach, by conventional bulances. The police use helicopters to follow They can do three things that airplanes cannot do. First, when airplanes move upward, they must also move forward, but helicopters can move straight up without moving ahead. Second, helicopters can fly backward, which airplanes cannot do. Third, helicopters can use their rotors to hover in the air, which is impossible for planes. Helicopters can perform actions that airplanes. cannot, they are used for different tasks. Since helicopters can take off without moving forward, they do not need a runway for take off. They are used in congested areas where there is no room for airplanes or in isolated areas, which do not have airports. Because they can hover, they are used on fire fighting missions to drop water on fires. They are used in logging operations to lift trees out of forests. Helicopters are used as air ambulances to airlift patien& out of situations, which are difficult to reach, by conventional ambulances. The police use helicopters to follow suspects on the ground or to search for cars on the ground. Of course, helicopters have military uses because of their design and capabilities.

71. The word ‘congested’ in the passage means
(1) The place can be accessed by police vans
(2) The place has no place
(3) The place has so much of smoke due to fire
(4) The place is roomy

72. A helicopter can hover while an aeroplane cannot, according to the passage. ‘Hover’ in the passage means
(1) Go backward in the air
(2) Move straight up in the air
(3) Fly sideways
(4) Stay at one place in the air

73. Point out the grammatical category of the word ‘perform’ in the passage.
(1) Adverb
(2) Verb
(3) Helping verb
(4) Noun

74. Why is a helicopter used as an ambulance ?
(1) It reaches the inaccessible places easily
(2) It crosses all difficulties of traffic
(3) It can fire fight
(4) Its movement can be manoeuvred easily

75.Point out the grammatical category of the underlined word ‘very’ in the above passage.
(1) Noun
(2) Adjective
(3) Verb
(4) Adverb

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