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CTET July 2013 Paper 1 Language I – English With Solution

CTET July 2013 (Paper 1)

Language I – English with Solution




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CTET July 2013 (Paper 1) Language I - English With Solution

Tayari Online Has Been Brought Online For You, Solved Question Paper Of CTET July 2013 (Paper 1) Language I - English. Tayari Online Has Prepared Language I - English CTET July 2013 (Paper 1) As A Mock Test For You Which Will Help You To Check Your Level Of Preparation And Will Familiarize You With The Answer From CTET July 2013 (Paper 1) Language I - English Question Paper. This Paper Was Conducted By CBSE on July 2013.

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PART-IV

LANGUAGE-I ENGLISH

Do You Want To Continune 




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Directions: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Why do poets use poems to tell about social injustices? The answer is simple. This way a poet can catch and hold the reader’s attention, his/her emotions. Usually poets in their works present facts in order to capture attention of many people. These are not new facts that are presented to an audience. Poems are always aimed at reaching feelings of people and, thus, pulling strings. Literature of every state shows all the complexity of every epoch. When the situation is the same at several countries, it has a worldwide significance. Before taking about poetry, we should answer the question: what is poetry? Poetry is a special way of describing situations, things, ideas, feelings. Poets present their ideas in short phrases.

A poem can compared to a photograph as it reflects real life, real situations and feelings. In a poem a poet captures the exact moment and represents it the way he/she has seen it. When you read a poem you see the poet’s subjective evaluation of facts, situations and the epoch in general. Poets of the Romantic Movement wrote their poems to share their feelings. They wrote to help people understand their time from the poet’s point of view.

Question: A poem reflects the culture of the 




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Directions: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Why do poets use poems to tell about social injustices? The answer is simple. This way a poet can catch and hold the reader’s attention, his/her emotions. Usually poets in their works present facts in order to capture attention of many people. These are not new facts that are presented to an audience. Poems are always aimed at reaching feelings of people and, thus, pulling strings. Literature of every state shows all the complexity of every epoch. When the situation is the same at several countries, it has a worldwide significance. Before taking about poetry, we should answer the question: what is poetry? Poetry is a special way of describing situations, things, ideas, feelings. Poets present their ideas in short phrases.

A poem can compared to a photograph as it reflects real life, real situations and feelings. In a poem a poet captures the exact moment and represents it the way he/she has seen it. When you read a poem you see the poet’s subjective evaluation of facts, situations and the epoch in general. Poets of the Romantic Movement wrote their poems to share their feelings. They wrote to help people understand their time from the poet’s point of view.

Question: Here, the expression ‘pulling strings’ means 

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Directions: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Why do poets use poems to tell about social injustices? The answer is simple. This way a poet can catch and hold the reader’s attention, his/her emotions. Usually poets in their works present facts in order to capture attention of many people. These are not new facts that are presented to an audience. Poems are always aimed at reaching feelings of people and, thus, pulling strings. Literature of every state shows all the complexity of every epoch. When the situation is the same at several countries, it has a worldwide significance. Before taking about poetry, we should answer the question: what is poetry? Poetry is a special way of describing situations, things, ideas, feelings. Poets present their ideas in short phrases.

A poem can compared to a photograph as it reflects real life, real situations and feelings. In a poem a poet captures the exact moment and represents it the way he/she has seen it. When you read a poem you see the poet’s subjective evaluation of facts, situations and the epoch in general. Poets of the Romantic Movement wrote their poems to share their feelings. They wrote to help people understand their time from the poet’s point of view.

Question: A word in the passage which means a quality of being intricate is 




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Directions: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Why do poets use poems to tell about social injustices? The answer is simple. This way a poet can catch and hold the reader’s attention, his/her emotions. Usually poets in their works present facts in order to capture attention of many people. These are not new facts that are presented to an audience. Poems are always aimed at reaching feelings of people and, thus, pulling strings. Literature of every state shows all the complexity of every epoch. When the situation is the same at several countries, it has a worldwide significance. Before taking about poetry, we should answer the question: what is poetry? Poetry is a special way of describing situations, things, ideas, feelings. Poets present their ideas in short phrases.

A poem can compared to a photograph as it reflects real life, real situations and feelings. In a poem a poet captures the exact moment and represents it the way he/she has seen it. When you read a poem you see the poet’s subjective evaluation of facts, situations and the epoch in general. Poets of the Romantic Movement wrote their poems to share their feelings. They wrote to help people understand their time from the poet’s point of view.

Question: Romantic Movement is a literary period when the poetry mostly 




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Directions: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Why do poets use poems to tell about social injustices? The answer is simple. This way a poet can catch and hold the reader’s attention, his/her emotions. Usually poets in their works present facts in order to capture attention of many people. These are not new facts that are presented to an audience. Poems are always aimed at reaching feelings of people and, thus, pulling strings. Literature of every state shows all the complexity of every epoch. When the situation is the same at several countries, it has a worldwide significance. Before taking about poetry, we should answer the question: what is poetry? Poetry is a special way of describing situations, things, ideas, feelings. Poets present their ideas in short phrases.

A poem can compared to a photograph as it reflects real life, real situations and feelings. In a poem a poet captures the exact moment and represents it the way he/she has seen it. When you read a poem you see the poet’s subjective evaluation of facts, situations and the epoch in general. Poets of the Romantic Movement wrote their poems to share their feelings. They wrote to help people understand their time from the poet’s point of view.

Question: The structure of poetry is usually characterized by 

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Directions: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Why do poets use poems to tell about social injustices? The answer is simple. This way a poet can catch and hold the reader’s attention, his/her emotions. Usually poets in their works present facts in order to capture attention of many people. These are not new facts that are presented to an audience. Poems are always aimed at reaching feelings of people and, thus, pulling strings. Literature of every state shows all the complexity of every epoch. When the situation is the same at several countries, it has a worldwide significance. Before taking about poetry, we should answer the question: what is poetry? Poetry is a special way of describing situations, things, ideas, feelings. Poets present their ideas in short phrases.

A poem can compared to a photograph as it reflects real life, real situations and feelings. In a poem a poet captures the exact moment and represents it the way he/she has seen it. When you read a poem you see the poet’s subjective evaluation of facts, situations and the epoch in general. Poets of the Romantic Movement wrote their poems to share their feelings. They wrote to help people understand their time from the poet’s point of view.

Question: An example of ‘subjective evaluation’ is 

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Directions: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Why do poets use poems to tell about social injustices? The answer is simple. This way a poet can catch and hold the reader’s attention, his/her emotions. Usually poets in their works present facts in order to capture attention of many people. These are not new facts that are presented to an audience. Poems are always aimed at reaching feelings of people and, thus, pulling strings. Literature of every state shows all the complexity of every epoch. When the situation is the same at several countries, it has a worldwide significance. Before taking about poetry, we should answer the question: what is poetry? Poetry is a special way of describing situations, things, ideas, feelings. Poets present their ideas in short phrases.

A poem can compared to a photograph as it reflects real life, real situations and feelings. In a poem a poet captures the exact moment and represents it the way he/she has seen it. When you read a poem you see the poet’s subjective evaluation of facts, situations and the epoch in general. Poets of the Romantic Movement wrote their poems to share their feelings. They wrote to help people understand their time from the poet’s point of view.

Question: The meaning of the word ‘epoch’ is a 




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Directions: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Why do poets use poems to tell about social injustices? The answer is simple. This way a poet can catch and hold the reader’s attention, his/her emotions. Usually poets in their works present facts in order to capture attention of many people. These are not new facts that are presented to an audience. Poems are always aimed at reaching feelings of people and, thus, pulling strings. Literature of every state shows all the complexity of every epoch. When the situation is the same at several countries, it has a worldwide significance. Before taking about poetry, we should answer the question: what is poetry? Poetry is a special way of describing situations, things, ideas, feelings. Poets present their ideas in short phrases.

A poem can compared to a photograph as it reflects real life, real situations and feelings. In a poem a poet captures the exact moment and represents it the way he/she has seen it. When you read a poem you see the poet’s subjective evaluation of facts, situations and the epoch in general. Poets of the Romantic Movement wrote their poems to share their feelings. They wrote to help people understand their time from the poet’s point of view.

Question: The purpose of poetry is to _________ the reader. 

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Directions: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Why do poets use poems to tell about social injustices? The answer is simple. This way a poet can catch and hold the reader’s attention, his/her emotions. Usually poets in their works present facts in order to capture attention of many people. These are not new facts that are presented to an audience. Poems are always aimed at reaching feelings of people and, thus, pulling strings. Literature of every state shows all the complexity of every epoch. When the situation is the same at several countries, it has a worldwide significance. Before taking about poetry, we should answer the question: what is poetry? Poetry is a special way of describing situations, things, ideas, feelings. Poets present their ideas in short phrases.

A poem can compared to a photograph as it reflects real life, real situations and feelings. In a poem a poet captures the exact moment and represents it the way he/she has seen it. When you read a poem you see the poet’s subjective evaluation of facts, situations and the epoch in general. Poets of the Romantic Movement wrote their poems to share their feelings. They wrote to help people understand their time from the poet’s point of view.

Question: The themes of poems are usually about 




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Directions: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Because existence can become severe

in one day,

just sense me and I'll be there.

In the mind's eye, 

I'm not so far away.

If you hold out your hand,

in the-whispers,

I'll become the zephyr.

and besiege you.

If your eye's upon the stars,

in the crystalline darkness,

I'll become the moon.

And the light shall guide you.

If you rest upon the ground,

in the warmth,

I'll become the grass.

And embrace you.

If you tum outside,

in the wetness,

I'll become the rain.

An upon your forehead,

kiss you. If you free the air,

in the light of day,

I'll become the sun.

And smile for you.

Between the milesif you need me.

If you need a friend.

Let me be the friend,

I want to be. ·

Heather Stoop

Question: ‘The zephyr is a 

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Directions: Read the given poem and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Because existence can become severe

in one day,

just sense me and I'll be there.

In the mind's eye, 

I'm not so far away.

If you hold out your hand,

in the-whispers,

I'll become the zephyr.

and besiege you.

If your eye's upon the stars,

in the crystalline darkness,

I'll become the moon.

And the light shall guide you.

If you rest upon the ground,

in the warmth,

I'll become the grass.

And embrace you.

If you tum outside,

in the wetness,

I'll become the rain.

An upon your forehead,

kiss you. If you free the air,

in the light of day,

I'll become the sun.

And smile for you.

Between the milesif you need me.

If you need a friend.

Let me be the friend,

I want to be. ·

Heather Stoop

Question: An example of a metaphor is




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Directions: Read the given poem and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Because existence can become severe

in one day,

just sense me and I'll be there.

In the mind's eye, 

I'm not so far away.

If you hold out your hand,

in the-whispers,

I'll become the zephyr.

and besiege you.

If your eye's upon the stars,

in the crystalline darkness,

I'll become the moon.

And the light shall guide you.

If you rest upon the ground,

in the warmth,

I'll become the grass.

And embrace you.

If you tum outside,

in the wetness,

I'll become the rain.

An upon your forehead,

kiss you. If you free the air,

in the light of day,

I'll become the sun.

And smile for you.

Between the milesif you need me.

If you need a friend.

Let me be the friend,

I want to be. ·

Heather Stoop

Question: A synonym of the word ‘besiege’ is 

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Directions: Read the given poem and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Because existence can become severe

in one day,

just sense me and I'll be there.

In the mind's eye, 

I'm not so far away.

If you hold out your hand,

in the-whispers,

I'll become the zephyr.

and besiege you.

If your eye's upon the stars,

in the crystalline darkness,

I'll become the moon.

And the light shall guide you.

If you rest upon the ground,

in the warmth,

I'll become the grass.

And embrace you.

If you tum outside,

in the wetness,

I'll become the rain.

An upon your forehead,

kiss you. If you free the air,

in the light of day,

I'll become the sun.

And smile for you.

Between the milesif you need me.

If you need a friend.

Let me be the friend,

I want to be. ·

Heather Stoop

Question: The theme of the poem is about 




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Directions: Read the given poem and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Because existence can become severe

in one day,

just sense me and I'll be there.

In the mind's eye, 

I'm not so far away.

If you hold out your hand,

in the-whispers,

I'll become the zephyr.

and besiege you.

If your eye's upon the stars,

in the crystalline darkness,

I'll become the moon.

And the light shall guide you.

If you rest upon the ground,

in the warmth,

I'll become the grass.

And embrace you.

If you tum outside,

in the wetness,

I'll become the rain.

An upon your forehead,

kiss you. If you free the air,

in the light of day,

I'll become the sun.

And smile for you.

Between the milesif you need me.

If you need a friend.

Let me be the friend,

I want to be. ·

Heather Stoop

Question: The ‘crystalline darkness’ suggests that surrounding is 

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Directions: Read the given poem and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option:

Because existence can become severe

in one day,

just sense me and I'll be there.

In the mind's eye, 

I'm not so far away.

If you hold out your hand,

in the-whispers,

I'll become the zephyr.

and besiege you.

If your eye's upon the stars,

in the crystalline darkness,

I'll become the moon.

And the light shall guide you.

If you rest upon the ground,

in the warmth,

I'll become the grass.

And embrace you.

If you tum outside,

in the wetness,

I'll become the rain.

An upon your forehead,

kiss you. If you free the air,

in the light of day,

I'll become the sun.

And smile for you.

Between the milesif you need me.

If you need a friend.

Let me be the friend,

I want to be. ·

Heather Stoop

Question: In the poem, the poet suggests that friendship is unaffected by 

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Directions: Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option:

Question: A learner’s competence in English will improve when she/he receive _________ of learning experience that is appropriate. 




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A ‘metal block’ associated with English language learning is

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A company labels its frozen snacks 75% fat free rather than contains 25% fat so that people will view them more positively. This is an example of a




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When children first start to speak in sentences, their speech may be described as

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Which observation supports Noam Chomsky’s ideas about language acquisition?

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What is the system of rules that governs how words can be meaningfully arranged to form phrases and sentences?




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A twelve-year old child enjoys using puns. This enjoyment indicates that she has

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Did you really ________ the money yesterday?




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You don’t smoke _________? (tag question)




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A ‘critical period’ during language learning is

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The two skills required to take notes effectively are




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Remediation, when students find difficulty in the use of different ‘modals’ would be for them to

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What is wrong with the following multiple choice question?

Tick the most appropriate:

The Metro theatre is located _________ Lodhi Road.

(A) Over

(B) At

(C) Beside

(D) Behind

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Receptive Language skills are




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The ‘National Order’ in the process of learning English suggests that, children

Your score is

The average score is 54%

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