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CTET 2021 English Test - 58
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the given poem and answer the question that follow by selecting the most appropriate option.

    Hope is the thing with feathers

    That perches in the soul,

    And sings the tune -without the words,

    And never stops at all,

    And sweetest in the gale is heard; ·

    And sore must be the storm

    That could abash the little bird

    That kept so many warm,

    I've heard it in the chillest land,

    And on the strangest sea;

    Yet, never, in extremity,

    It asked a crumb of me.

    Emily Dickinson

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    In the line 'Hope is the thing with feathers' the poet is using a/an

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the given poem and answer the question that follow by selecting the most appropriate option.

    Hope is the thing with feathers

    That perches in the soul,

    And sings the tune -without the words,

    And never stops at all,

    And sweetest in the gale is heard; ·

    And sore must be the storm

    That could abash the little bird

    That kept so many warm,

    I've heard it in the chillest land,

    And on the strangest sea;

    Yet, never, in extremity,

    It asked a crumb of me.

    Emily Dickinson

    ...view full instructions


    The observation 'pearches in the soul' refers to human

  • Question 3/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the given poem and answer the question that follow by selecting the most appropriate option.

    Hope is the thing with feathers

    That perches in the soul,

    And sings the tune -without the words,

    And never stops at all,

    And sweetest in the gale is heard; ·

    And sore must be the storm

    That could abash the little bird

    That kept so many warm,

    I've heard it in the chillest land,

    And on the strangest sea;

    Yet, never, in extremity,

    It asked a crumb of me.

    Emily Dickinson

    ...view full instructions


    'And sweetest in the gale is heard' means

  • Question 4/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the given poem and answer the question that follow by selecting the most appropriate option.

    Hope is the thing with feathers

    That perches in the soul,

    And sings the tune -without the words,

    And never stops at all,

    And sweetest in the gale is heard; ·

    And sore must be the storm

    That could abash the little bird

    That kept so many warm,

    I've heard it in the chillest land,

    And on the strangest sea;

    Yet, never, in extremity,

    It asked a crumb of me.

    Emily Dickinson

    ...view full instructions


    'Abash' means a sense of

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the given poem and answer the question that follow by selecting the most appropriate option.

    Hope is the thing with feathers

    That perches in the soul,

    And sings the tune -without the words,

    And never stops at all,

    And sweetest in the gale is heard; ·

    And sore must be the storm

    That could abash the little bird

    That kept so many warm,

    I've heard it in the chillest land,

    And on the strangest sea;

    Yet, never, in extremity,

    It asked a crumb of me.

    Emily Dickinson

    ...view full instructions


    'Never, in extremity,' refers to

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the given poem and answer the question that follow by selecting the most appropriate option.

    Hope is the thing with feathers

    That perches in the soul,

    And sings the tune -without the words,

    And never stops at all,

    And sweetest in the gale is heard; ·

    And sore must be the storm

    That could abash the little bird

    That kept so many warm,

    I've heard it in the chillest land,

    And on the strangest sea;

    Yet, never, in extremity,

    It asked a crumb of me.

    Emily Dickinson

    ...view full instructions


    'A crumb' is a metaphor for

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    Which of the following are the benefits of multimedia learning material?

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    Which of the following is not followed in Remedial Teaching?

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    Seema organized a viva in the class before starting the lesson, which step of the process of remedial teaching is she executing?

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    In the language class the teacher, for teaching the proper way to write articles, gives a topic and asks the students to present their ideas in the class and then make them assemble all the points in one writing. Which teaching strategy is she using?

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