REET Level 1 Exam Paper 26 Sep 2021 (Section – III Language II – English) (Answer Key) | ExamSector
REET Level 1 Exam Paper 26 Sep 2021 (Section – III Language II – English) (Answer Key)

REET Level 1 Exam Paper 26 Sep 2021 (Section – III Language II – English) (Answer Key)

माध्यमिक शिक्षा बोर्ड राजस्थान द्वारा REET (Rajasthan Eligibility Exam for Teachers) 2021 की परीक्षा का आयोजन 26 सितम्बर 2021 को किया गया, इस REET Level 1 Exam Primary Exam 2021 का खण्ड – III (भाषा – II English) का प्रश्नपत्र उत्तर कुंजी के साथ यहाँ पर उपलब्ध है –

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Exam Paper :- Rajasthan Teacher Eligbility Test ( REET )
Part =  (Section – III Language II – English)
Exam Date =  26 September 2021
Exam Time = 2:00 pm to 4:30 Pm
Total Question =   30
Paper =  Level 1st

REET Level 1 Exam Paper 26 Sep 2021 (Section – III Language II – English) (Answer Key)

REET Level 1 Primary Level Exam Paper 2021
Paper I – (Section – III, Language – II English)
(Answer Key)

61. With ______ students come to see the tests not as a punishment but as a useful feedback. The classmates work together for ‘common intellectual welfare’:
(A) Self evaluation
(B) Group evaluation
(C) Peer evaluation
(D) CCE evaluation

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Ans.- C

62. “What do you think about the two candidates in this election?” This is an example of
(A) Open ended question
(B) Close ended question
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of these

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Ans.- A

63. Which test items consist of a stem, the correct answer, keyed alternative and distractor?
(A) Diagnostic test
(B) Multiple choice test
(C) Close test
(D) Oral test

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Ans.- B

64. The remedial English classes are very helpful for the students who are
(A) Below the age of 18 years
(B) Unable to achieve the required grades
(C) Poor and can’t get formal education
(D) Rich and can afford computer

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Ans.- B

65. Feedback is always
(A) Summative
(B) Formative
(C) Annual
(D) Objective

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Ans.- B

66. ‘Petrarchan’ is one of the categories of
(A) Ode
(B) Elegy
(C) Sonnet
(D) Drama

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Ans.- C

67. The number of pure vowels is
(A) 9
(B) 10
(C) 11
(D) 12

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Ans.- D

68. p, t, k, θ, s, ∫, h, t ∫/are called
(A) Voiced consonants
(B) Voiceless consonants
(C) Pure vowels
(D) Impure vowels

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Ans.- B

69. Choose the correct phonetic symbol for the underlined sound of the word:
Water
(A) /wot ∫/
(B) /west/
(C) /wכ:tə(r)/
(D) /wD∫rU:/

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Ans.- C

70. Find out the word which begins with different sound from other given words:
(A) Reach
(B) Reap
(C) Rich
(D) Read

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Ans.- C

71. “When to the sessions of sweet silent thought.” Which literary device is used in the above line?
(A) Alliteration
(B) Personification
(C) Simile
(D) Metaphor

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Ans.- A

72. What device is present in the line “If ought of oaten stop or pastoral song”?
(A) Irony
(B) Assonance
(C) Paradox
(D) Alliteration

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Ans.- B

73. “She was a phantom of delight.” Which literary term is used here?
(A) Elegy
(B) Simile
(C) Metaphor
(D) Sonnet

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Ans.- C

74. “As green as emerald” is an example of
(A) Allegory
(B) Hyperbole
(C) Satire
(D) Simile

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Ans.- D

75. “Peach hath her victories
No less renowned than war”.
What is personified in these lines?
(A) Victories
(B) Renowned
(C) Peace
(D) Less

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Ans.- C

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