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English MCQs Questions And Answers: English is one of the most important scoring subjects for all TS And AP State level exams like TS TET. In this article we are providing  English MCQs Questions and answers, these MCQ questions and answers will definitely help in your success.

English MCQs Questions And Answers: ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ మరియు తెలంగాణ లో అత్యంత ముఖ్యమైన మరియు ప్రతిష్టాత్మకమైన పరీక్షలు పోలీస్ మరియు గ్రూప్-1,2,3 అలాగే UPSC లలోనికి చాలా మంది ఆశావహులు ఈ ప్రతిష్టాత్మక ఉద్యోగాల్లో కి ప్రవేశించడానికి ఆసక్తి చూపుతారు.దీనికి పోటీ ఎక్కువగా ఉండడం కారణంగా, అధిక వెయిటేజీ సంబంధిత సబ్జెక్టులను ఎంచుకుని స్మార్ట్ అధ్యయనంతో ఉద్యోగం పొందవచ్చు. ఈ పరీక్షలలో ముఖ్యమైన అంశాలు అయిన పౌర శాస్త్రం , చరిత్ర , భూగోళశాస్త్రం, ఆర్ధిక శాస్త్రం, సైన్సు మరియు విజ్ఞానం, సమకాలీన అంశాలు చాల ముఖ్యమైన పాత్ర పోషిస్తాయి. కాబట్టి Adda247, ఈ అంశాలకి సంబంధించిన కొన్ని ముఖ్యమైన ప్రశ్నలను మీకు అందిస్తుంది. ఈ పరీక్షలపై ఆసక్తి ఉన్న అభ్యర్థులు  దిగువ ఉన్న ప్రశ్నలను పరిశీలించండి.

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English MCQs Questions And Answers

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Directions (1-5): Read the following passage carefully and choose the most appropriate answer to the question out of the four alternatives.

The Environment Ministry’s draft notification to regulate the use of membrane-based water purification systems primarily concerns the manufacturers of reverse osmosis (RO) water filters but effectively bars domestic users from installing RO systems. The notification is the culmination of a legal dispute before the National Green Tribunal, which had banned RO water filter use in Delhi as the purification process wastes water. The association of water filter manufacturers challenged this order and the litigation led to this pan-India notification, where the intent is to conserve water and cut waste. In RO, the total dissolved solids (TDS) in water — which covers trace chemicals, certain viruses, bacteria and salts — can be reduced, to meet potable water standards. Home filters waste nearly 80% of the water during treatment. Second, some research has shown that the process can cut the levels of calcium and magnesium, which are vital nutrients. The resort to prohibition (to restrict home filters) may cause consumer apprehension but it is unlikely that they will be taken to task for using such water filters. For one, the notification implies, these filters are only prohibited if the home gets water supply that conforms to Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) for Drinking Water. Although several State and city water boards claim BIS standards, the water at homes falls short of the test parameters.

The BIS, last year, ranked several cities on official water supply quality. Delhi was last and only Mumbai met all the standards. In the 28 test parameters, Delhi failed 19, Chennai 9, and Kolkata 10. The BIS norms are voluntary for public agencies which supply piped water but are mandatory for bottled water producers.

Q1. Why are the manufacturers of reverse osmosis water filters worried about the Ministry’s draft notification?

(a) government has proposed a new tax on such manufacturers

(b) the notification has declared such manufacturing of RO water filters as illegal

(c) the draft notification aims to regulate the use of membrane-based water purification systems.

(d) loan waiver of such manufacturing companies has been declined

Q2. Why did the NGT ban the use of RO water filters in Delhi?

(a) design of such filters is not good

(b) because of water wastage during the purification process

(c) because it consumes a large chunk of electricity

(d) emits harmful gases during the process of purification

Q3. What could be the other possible reason, besides water wastage, for such restriction on RO water filters?

(a) high consumption of electricity

(b) reduction of vital nutrients

(c) addition of harmful elements

(d) high maintenance charge

Q4. What, according to the author, will happen if the consumers keep using such water filters?

(a) such consumers will be imprisoned

(b) hefty penalties will be levied on such consumers

(c) water purifiers of such consumers will be confiscated

(d) it is unlikely that any action will be taken against such consumers

Q5. For which of the following the BIS norms are must to comply with?

(a) bottled water producers

(b) public agencies

(c) both a & b

(d) neither a nor b

Directions (6-10): Read the following poem and answer the questions.

Here in the long unlovely street,

Doors were my heart was used to beat

So quickly, waiting for a hand,

A hand that can be clasp’d no more

Behold me, for I cannot sleep,

And like a guilty thing I creep

At earliest morning to the door

Here is not here, but far away

The noise of life begins again

And ghastly thro’ the drizzling rain

On the bald street breaks the blank day.

Q6. Where is the speaker standing?

(a) in front of an open field

(b) graveyard

(c) dark road

(d) empty house

Q7. The poet is waiting for someone to hold his _______

(a) hand

(b) body

(c) arm

(d) heart

Q8. Why does the poet stand in the “unlovely street”?

(a) to overcome his loneliness

(b) to get rid of his fear

(c) to meet his friend

(d) to experience in drizzling rain

Q9. What does the phrase “noise of life” signify?

(a) The sound of drizzling rain

(b) Daily routine of life

(c) The poet’s friend while talking

(d) Nature’s sympathy for the poet

Q10. The poetic device used in the below line is –

“And like a guilty thing I creep”

(a) onomatopoeia

(b) a hyperbole

(c) a metaphor

(d) a simile

Solutions : 

S1. Ans. (c)

Sol. Refer to 1st line of the passage, “The Environment Ministry’s draft notification to regulate the use of membrane-based water purification systems primarily concerns the manufacturers of reverse osmosis (RO) water filters but effectively bars domestic users from installing RO systems.” Hence, Option (c) is the correct choice.

S2. Ans. (b)

Sol. Refer to “The notification is the culmination of a legal dispute before the National Green Tribunal, which had banned RO water filter use in Delhi as the purification process wastes water.”

S3. Ans. (b)

Sol. Refer to “Home filters waste nearly 80% of the water during treatment. Second, some research has shown that the process can cut the levels of calcium and magnesium, which are vital nutrients.”

S4. Ans. (d)

Sol. Refer to “The resort to prohibition (to restrict home filters) may cause consumer apprehension but it is unlikely that they will be taken to task for using such water filters.”

S5. Ans. (a)

Sol. Refer to the last line “The BIS norms are voluntary for public agencies which supply piped water but are mandatory for bottled water producers.”

S6. Ans. (d)

S7. Ans. (a)

S8. Ans. (c)

S9. Ans. (b)

S10. Ans. (d)

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