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MCQ Questions for Class 10 English Grammar Letter Writing with Answers<\/h2>\n

Question 1.<\/p>\n

Which of these is not the correct mode for sending letters?<\/h2>\n

(A) By post
\n(B) By email
\n(C) By hand
\n(D) By bus
\nAnswer:
\n(D) By bus<\/p>\n

\"Letter<\/p>\n

Question 2.<\/p>\n

If you are writing a letter of complaint, how do you sign off your letter?<\/h2>\n

(A) Cheers
\n(B) Yours obediently
\n(C) Yours sincerely
\n(D) Any of these
\nAnswer:
\n(C) Yours sincerely<\/p>\n

Question 3.<\/p>\n

When you are writing a formal letter, what information might you need?<\/h2>\n

(A) Date
\n(B) Name
\n(C) Address
\n(D) All of these
\nAnswer:
\n(D) All of these<\/p>\n

Question 4.<\/p>\n

If you are writing a letter to the Repairs Department for a Television purchased, how would you begin your letter?<\/h2>\n

(A) Dear Manager
\n(B) Hi
\n(C) Dear Sir\/Madam
\n(D) Dear all
\nAnswer:
\n(C) Dear Sir\/Madam<\/p>\n

Question 5.<\/p>\n

If you are writing a complaint letter to your local council, what is the best way to end the letter?<\/h2>\n

(A) Hope all is well.
\n(B) I look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.
\n(C) Send someone round here now or else.
\n(D) I am tired of your department.
\nAnswer:
\n(B) I look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.<\/p>\n

\"Letter<\/p>\n

Question 6.<\/p>\n

If you are writing a letter of complaint to the Complaints Department of a showroom because your repair has not been dealt with, how would you start your letter?<\/h2>\n

(A) I am sick of this organisation.
\n(B) If you don’t get someone out here quickly, 1 will call police.
\n(C) I am writing to report a complaint which has not been attended about my laptop.
\n(D) I have already filed a complaint with the Consumer Court.
\nAnswer:
\n(C) I am writing to report a complaint which has not been attended about my laptop.<\/p>\n

Question 7.<\/p>\n

What is the missing word in this sentence? I am writing with to my application.<\/h2>\n

(A) regard
\n(B) relate
\n(C) account
\n(D) due
\nAnswer:
\n(A) regard<\/p>\n

Question 8.<\/p>\n

The salutation of a formal letter must be:<\/h2>\n

(A) simple
\n(B) complex
\n(C) impressive
\n(D) illegible
\nAnswer:
\n(A) simple<\/p>\n

Question 9.<\/p>\n

Before you start a letter, the most important thing to think about is:<\/h2>\n

(A) who is going to write it
\n(B) who is going to read it
\n(C) who is going to deliver it
\n(D) who is going to post it
\nAnswer:
\n(B) who is going to read it<\/p>\n

Question 10.<\/p>\n

You are writing to a company to register a complaint for repairs. What should you include in your letter?<\/h2>\n

(A) The exact name of the product
\n(B) The goodwill of the company
\n(C) The goodwill of the product
\n(D) All of these
\nAnswer:
\n(A) The exact name of the product<\/p>\n

Question 11.<\/p>\n

When writing a letter to editor, you think about the newspaper to which the letter is to be sent. What else is important?<\/h2>\n

(A) Why you are writing
\n(B) What you need to tell the reader
\n(C) What you want the reader to do
\n(D) All of these
\nAnswer:
\n(D) All of these<\/p>\n

Question 12.<\/p>\n

Why does it help to plan a letter?<\/h2>\n

(A) You can make a list of all the points you want to include
\n(B) You can decide how to order all the points in your letter
\n(C) Both of these
\n(D) None of these
\nAnswer:
\n(C) Both of these<\/p>\n

\"Letter<\/p>\n

Question 13.<\/p>\n

When you are writing a formal letter to an editor, what information do you include?<\/h2>\n

(A) Praise of the editor’s good works
\n(B) Both your address and the newspaper’s address
\n(C) Your date of birth
\n(D) All of these
\nAnswer:
\n(B) Both your address and the newspaper’s address<\/p>\n

Question 14.<\/p>\n

When writing letter to an editor, which way of closing a letter would be best?<\/h2>\n

(A) Yours faithfully
\n(B) Yours sincerely
\n(C) Yours truly
\n(D) All the best
\nAnswer:
\n(B) Yours sincerely<\/p>\n

Question 15.<\/p>\n

If you don’t know the recipient’s name, how would you address the person?<\/h2>\n

(A) Dear Mr.\/Mrs.
\n(B) Dear Sir or Dear Madam
\n(C) My dear
\n(D) Hello
\nAnswer:
\n(B) Dear Sir or Dear Madam<\/p>\n

Question 16.<\/p>\n

The main point is written in which part of the letter?<\/h2>\n

(A) Post Script
\n(B) Closing
\n(C) Opening
\n(D) Body
\nAnswer:
\n(D) Body<\/p>\n

Question 17.<\/p>\n

How would you address the recipient of a formal letter?<\/h2>\n

(A) Dear Mr.
\n(B) Respected Sir
\n(C) Mr.
\n(D) Hi
\nAnswer:
\n(A) Dear Mr.<\/p>\n

Question 18.<\/p>\n

‘With best regards’ is used in which part of a formal letter?<\/h2>\n

(A) Heading
\n(B) Opening
\n(C) Closing
\n(D) Body
\nAnswer:
\n(C) Closing<\/p>\n

Question 19.<\/p>\n

In order to have desired effect on the recipient, what should a formal letter be?<\/h2>\n

(A) fn the proper format
\n(B) To the point and relevant
\n(C) Grammatically correct
\n(D) All of these
\nAnswer:
\n(D) All of these<\/p>\n

Question 20.<\/p>\n

Formal letters produce immediate effect because they are<\/h2>\n

(A) interesting
\n(B) formal
\n(C) informal
\n(D) brief
\nAnswer:
\n(D) brief<\/p>\n

Question 21.<\/p>\n

Simplicity in writing means:<\/h2>\n

(A) the use of simple tense
\n(B) the use of simple sentences
\n(C) the use of simple words
\n(D) plainness
\nAnswer:
\n(B) the use of simple sentences<\/p>\n

Question 22.<\/p>\n

Which part of the letter contains the writer’s address and date?<\/h2>\n

(A) Opening
\n(B) Body
\n(C) Salutation
\n(D) None of these
\nAnswer:
\n(A) Opening<\/p>\n

Question 23.<\/p>\n

Where should one write the date on your letter?<\/h2>\n

(A) Below sender’s address
\n(B) Above sender’s address
\n(C) Below recipient’s address
\n(D) Above subject line
\nAnswer:
\n(A) Below sender’s address<\/p>\n

\"Letter<\/p>\n

Question 24.<\/p>\n

The paragraphs where comparative study of two or more things is done are called……… paragraphs.<\/h2>\n

(A) Grammatical
\n(B) Pictorial
\n(C) Analytical
\n(D) None of these
\nAnswer:
\n(C) Analytical<\/p>\n

Question 25.<\/p>\n

Which of these can be used in analytical paragraphs?<\/h2>\n

(A) Maps
\n(B) Charts
\n(C) Tables
\n(D) All of these
\nAnswer:
\n(D) All of these<\/p>\n

Question 26.<\/p>\n

Which of these expressions indicate that the given paragraph is an analytical paragraph?<\/h2>\n

(A) One-half
\n(B) Away
\n(C) There
\n(D) All of these
\nAnswer:
\n(A) One-half<\/p>\n

Question 27.<\/p>\n

Which of these is a time phrase used for analysis of line graph?<\/h2>\n

(A) A growth
\n(B) Remain stable
\n(C) Peak at
\n(D) In following days
\nAnswer:
\n(D) In following days<\/p>\n

Question 28.<\/p>\n

Which of these forms a part of the vocabulary in interpretation of a line graph?<\/h2>\n

(A) Mountain
\n(B) Valley
\n(C) Plateau
\n(D) River
\nAnswer:
\n(C) Plateau<\/p>\n

Question 29.<\/p>\n

Which of these is not correct in relation to analysis and interpretation of graphs?<\/h2>\n

(A) Read question carefully
\n(B) Make relevant comparisons
\n(C) Avoid repetitions
\n(D) Add your own information
\nAnswer:
\n(D) Add your own information<\/p>\n

I. Tarun has written a letter to SHO of the region complaining against the flouters of Quarantine rules. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), {Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.<\/p>\n

Satya Nagar Colony,
\nBhubaneswar 24 May, 20XX The Station House Officer,
\nSatya Nagar Police Station,
\nBhubaneswar, Odisha<\/p>\n

Subject: Complaint Against Flouters of Quarantine Rules Sir,<\/p>\n

Through this letter of mine, (Question 1)…………towards some residents of our colony who are repeatedly flouting quarantine rules which have been laid out during the outbreak of COVID 19 pandemic. There is an evident disregard to (Question 2)……… Many people are roaming without masks in the colony and (Question 3)……. Despite repeated requests, they are turning a deaf ear to all the appeals. The RWA is also not taking any steps to prevent such behaviour. It is a matter of great concern as (Question 4)……….through their casual behaviour. It aggravates mental stress also. I request you to look into the matter at the earliest. I earnestly hope that you will (Question 5)………. . 1 hope for a positive response from your end.
\nThank you.
\nYours sincerely,<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n(A) I would like to draw your attention
\n(B) I am about to take a decision
\n(C) I would like you to take action
\n(D) I want the world to look<\/p>\n

Answer:
\n(A) I would like to draw your attention<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(A) the system of carelessness
\n(B) the rules of social distancing
\n(C) the method of washing hands
\n(D) the playing of children in the park
\nAnswer:
\n(B) the rules of social distancing<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\n(A) stay indoors
\n(B) stay on the terrace
\n(C) do not stay indoors
\n(D) live on the roads
\nAnswer:
\nOption (C) is correct.<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(A) they are putting everyone’s life at great risk
\n(B) they are living a secluded life
\n(C) they have been earning a lot
\n(D) they are inviting everyone to their homes
\nAnswer:
\n(A) they are putting everyone’s life at great risk<\/p>\n

\"Letter<\/p>\n

Question 5
\n(A) arrest these people
\n(B) house arrest these people
\n(C) shoot these people with your gun
\n(D) take immediate action against these people
\nAnswer:
\n(D) take immediate action against these people<\/p>\n

II. Komal has written a complaint letter to Balaji Electricals Pvt. Ltd. from where she has purchased a washing machine. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.<\/p>\n

C-424, Sector 18,
\nGreen Park,
\nNew Delhi,
\n27 th May, 20 x x ,
\nThe Sales Manager,
\nBalaji Electricals Pvt. Ltd.,
\nLajpat Nagar,
\nNew Delhi<\/p>\n

Subject: Complaint about defective Washing Machine<\/p>\n

Sir,
\n(Question 1)……… I wish to inform you that I had purchased an “LG Washing Machine” from your outlet on the receipt no. 10579 on 24th May, 20 x x. It has been just 3-4 days and (Question 2)…………… It makes a loud noise and stops on its own all of a sudden. The machine does not wash the clothes properly. I am sure (Question 3)……… . Since it is (Question 4)………., I request you to get it repaired or better replace it at the earliest. I have been your regular customer and purchase articles in good faith. (Question 5)………………<\/p>\n

Thanking you.<\/p>\n

Yours sincerely,
\nKomal<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n(A) With regard to my purchase bill,
\n(B) I am tired of your company and
\n(C) Through this letter of mine,
\n(D) This washing machine is a useless product and
\nAnswer:
\n(C) Through this letter of mine,<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(A) it has started washing clothes on its own
\n(B) it has started giving trouble
\n(C) it is working fine
\n(D) it is not starting
\nAnswer:
\n(B) it has started giving trouble<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\n(A) it has some starting defect
\n(B) it has some manufacturing defect
\n(C) it has some transportation defect
\n(D) it has no defect
\nAnswer:
\n(B) it has some manufacturing defect<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(A) within the warranty period
\n(B) within the tax period
\n(C) within the accounting period
\n(D) within the guarantee period
\nAnswer:
\n(D) within the guarantee period<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\n(A) I will be thankful if the matter is attended to at the earliest.
\n(B) It is your duty to attend the matter at the earliest.
\n(C) I will be thankful if you can look into the matter whenever you are comfortable.
\n(D) I will be thankful if you can visit my house tomorrow positively.
\nAnswer:
\n(A) I will be thankful if the matter is attended to at the earliest.<\/p>\n

III. Sapna has written a complaint letter to Municipal Corporation of her area regarding the leaking water taps in the colony. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.<\/p>\n

12 Mall Road,
\nAgra
\n28th March, 20 x x
\nThe Municipal Commissioner,
\nMunicipal Corporation,
\nAgra<\/p>\n

Subject: (Question 1)…………………<\/p>\n

Sir,
\nI, on behalf of all the members of this colony, am (Question 2)………to you to complain about the current issue of water leakage from the taps and supply joints in our colony. We have been facing this issue for last one or two weeks. The water is not getting supplied due to (Question 3)…………….. . Summers are approaching and there is always a shortage of water and if, so much water is wasted every day, if will create (Question 4) …………….. .We shall be exceedingly thankful if the required repair and maintenance work in our colony is carried out at the earliest.<\/p>\n

Thanking you.<\/p>\n

(Question 5)……………………….
\nSapna<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n(A) Complaint against taps
\n(B) Complaint against your officials
\n(C) Complaint against careless attitude of Municipal Corporation
\n(D) Complaint against Water Leakage
\nAnswer:
\n(D) Complaint against Water Leakage<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(A) writing this letter
\n(B) sending this letter
\n(C) mailing this letter
\n(D) signing this letter
\nAnswer:
\n(A) writing this letter<\/p>\n

\"Letter<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\n(A) irregular water supply hours
\n(B) good quality of underground pipelines
\n(C) old and outdated disposal system of the colony
\n(D) inefficiency of the staff of Municipal Corporation
\nAnswer:
\n(C) old and outdated disposal system of the colony<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(A) a big problem for the residents of the colony
\n(B) a big gap in the economy of the state
\n(C) a wide gap between the rich and the poor
\n(D) a nationwide strike.
\nAnswer:
\n(A) a big problem for the residents of the colony<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\n(A) Yours truly
\n(B) Lovingly
\n(C) Yours obediently
\n(D) Only Yours
\nAnswer:
\n(A) Yours truly<\/p>\n

IV. Akshay has written a letter to the Editor of i-Next expressing concern over growing accidents of road rage in Delhi. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.<\/p>\n

23, Rampur Road,
\nDelhi
\n26th March, 20 x x The Editor i-Next Delhi<\/p>\n

Subject: Concern over growing accidents of Road Rage in Delhi
\n(Question 1)…………….<\/p>\n

Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw (Question 2)…………….towards the serious issue of growing incidents of road rage in Delhi. Now and then, we come across the news of road rage where people start fighting on the roads on trivial issue. People are (Question 3)…………..and their frustration is often displayed through such incidents. They start quarrelling on a matter of small collision or honking or even on the issue of parking. Generally, (Question 4) ……….. which turns into a physical fight. Many incidents of serious injuries and death of people have been reported so far and hence it needs immediate attention of everyone. (Question 5)…………. with strict legal provisions to stop these and the people should also learn to be patient and tolerant in order to make Delhi roads safe to travel.<\/p>\n

Thanking you,
\nYours truly,
\nAkshay<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n(A) Mr.
\n(B) Hi
\n(C) Sir
\n(D) Hello
\nAnswer:
\n(C) Sir<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(A) the attention of the readers
\n(B) the attention’of the leaders
\n(C) the attention of the seniors
\n(D) the attention of the correspondents
\nAnswer:
\n(A) the attention of the readers<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\n(A) free these days
\n(B) over stressed these days
\n(C) undergoing emotional pressure
\n(D) idle now-a-days
\nAnswer:
\n(B) over stressed these days<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(A) the fights start with a punch
\n(B) the fight starts by calling police
\n(C) the fight starts verbally
\n(D) the people do not want to fight with each other
\nAnswer:
\n(C) the fight starts verbally<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\n(A) The people should come forward
\n(B) The people should stop fighting
\n(C) The police should start arresting
\n(D) The government should come forward
\nAnswer:
\n(D) The government should come forward<\/p>\n

V. Udit has written a letter to the Editor of The Times of India expressing concern over miserable conditions of people living in slums. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.<\/p>\n

26, Latouche Road,
\nKanpur,
\n28th April, 20 x x,<\/p>\n

(Question 1). ………………,
\nThe Times of India Tughlaq Road New Delhi,<\/p>\n

Subject: Need to improve miserable living conditions in slums.<\/p>\n

Sir,
\n(Question 2)…………..I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities towards the miserable living conditions in slums. A country’s growth depends on the growth of its people. The people living in slums (Question 3)…………. clean drinking water, proper power supply and healthy food. Many can be seen ravaging through dustbins to get food. Lack of proper sanitation and living among such dreadful conditions (Question 4)…………… They are illiterate and thus lack job opportunities. They live in congested spaces where proper breathing is also Only if the slum dwellers get the basic amenities, (Question<\/p>\n

5)……………..<\/p>\n

Thanking you.
\nYours sincerely,
\nUdit.<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n(A) Mr. Editor
\n(B) The Editor
\n(C) The Honourable Editor
\n(D) Honourable Mr.
\nAnswer:
\n(B) The Editor<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(A) Please help in attracting attention of concerned authorities,
\n(B) Please print my letter in your newspaper,
\n(C) Th
\nROUGH YOUR NEWSPAPER,
\n(D) Through the columns of your reported newspaper,
\nAnswer:
\n(D) Through the columns of your reported newspaper,<\/p>\n

\"Letter<\/p>\n

Question 3.(A) do not have luxuries like
\n(B) do not have basic amenities like
\n(C) enjoy free amenities like
\n(D) enjoy tax-free services like
\nAnswer:
\n(B) do not have basic amenities like<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(A) lead to spread of poverty
\n(B) lead to spread of illiteracy
\n(C) lead to spread of many diseases
\n(D) lead to spread of widespread protests
\nAnswer:
\n(C) lead to spread of many diseases<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\n(A) the nation can be said to have truly progressed
\n(B) the state can be said to have truly progressed
\n(C) the state can be said to have spread literacy
\n(D) the people can be said to have truly elected the correct leaders
\nAnswer:
\n(A) the nation can be said to have truly progressed<\/p>\n

VI. Tanvi Bansal has written a letter to the Editor of The New India News expressing concern over attacks on old people living alone. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.<\/p>\n

13, Safdarjung Development Area,
\nNew Delhi
\n(Question 1)…………..
\nThe Editor
\nThe New India News<\/p>\n

Subject: Concern over Attacks on Old People Respected Sir,<\/p>\n

Through the column of your esteemed newspaper, I want to sensitize people about the increase in number of attacks on older folks. (Question 2) …… They are quite vulnerable to attacks. The result is that they can’t overpower the rogues in the war of muscles, who generally come to loot them. Any resistance from the old people can prove detrimental to their lives. In the locality of Safdarjung Area, many incidents of theft, snatching of jewels and brutal attacks (Question 3)…… It is duty of the government to protect the lives of their senior citizens. Provision should be made to install alarms and cameras in homes as well as in localities. Police verification of domestic help is a must. (Question 4) ………….. . Thus, all measures for their safety should be adopted to save old people. Though repeated requests in this regard have been made to the concerned authorities but, no headway has still been done. Perhaps the lines in your esteemed paper may shake the authorities from their deep slumber. New Delhi<\/p>\n

(Question 5)…………………..<\/p>\n

Yours truly,
\nTanvi Bansal<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n(A) Hello
\n(B) CC: The Managing Editor
\n(C) 2 April 20 x x
\n(D) Sincerely
\nAnswer:
\n(A) Hello<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(A) Old people are generally physically weak.
\n(B) Old people are restless and careless.
\n(C) Old people have lost their memories.
\n(D) Old people are more experienced than the young.
\nAnswer:
\n(A) Old people are generally physically weak.<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\n(A) on the children have already happened
\n(B) on the old people are going to happen
\n(C) on the old people are sure to happen
\n(D) on the old people have already happened
\nAnswer:
\n(D) on the old people have already happened<\/p>\n

Question 4.<\/p>\n

(A) The regular police patrolling can also be of great help.
\n(B) The regular employment opportunities can also be of great help.
\n(C) The special police check-ups can also be of great help.
\n(D) The senior citizen department of government can also be of great help.
\nAnswer:
\n(A) The regular police patrolling can also be of great help.<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\n(A) I look forward to an immediate action at your end.
\n(B) Thanking you,
\n(C) You are most welcome.
\n(D) I request you to print this letter in your newspaper,
\nAnswer:
\n(B) Thanking you,<\/p>\n

VII. Hemant has written a letter to the Editor of The Times of India expressing concern over insufficient facilities for tourists. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.<\/p>\n

(Question 1)……………<\/p>\n

16 July, 20xx The Editor,
\nThe Times of India,
\nJaipur
\nSubject: Insufficient facilities for Tourists<\/p>\n

Respected Sir,
\nThrough the columns of your reputed newspaper, (Question 2)………… against the insufficient facilities provided to the tourists of Jaipur. Everyone is well aware that (Question 3)…………which attract tourists not only from India but abroad as well. But when they reach here, they are not properly guided. They are mishandled by crooks who rob them of their valuables, thus leaving a bad name to our country. (Question 4) ………. They have to pay a hefty amount for it. Most of them come on package tours but they are refused the facilities mentioned in their package. It is our prime duty to look into the matter as it may hit the tourism industry badly. The tourism industry should be well-managed so that the tourists leave Jaipur with a happy note and return again. It is my humble request to the concerned authorities to look into the matter and do the needful.
\nThanking you,
\nYours sincerely,
\n(Question 5)…………… .<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n(A) The Favourite Daily Newspaper
\n(B) 14\/9, Hill Apartments, Jaipur ^
\n(C) Sincerely yours
\n(D) Hemant Srivastava
\nAnswer:
\n(B) 14\/9, Hill Apartments, Jaipur ^<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(A)I would like to protest
\n(B) I would like to start a hunger strike
\n(C) I would like to fight for the tourists
\n(D) I would like to raise my voice
\nAnswer:
\n(D) I would like to raise my voice<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\n(A) Jaipur is densely populated
\n(B) Jaipur has the highest population in the country
\n(C) Jaipur has many historical places
\n(D) Jaipur is a hub of IT industry
\nAnswer:
\n(C) Jaipur has many historical places<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(A) The hotel rooms are not available at reasonable rates.
\n(B) The hotel rooms are not available at discounted rates.
\n(C) The hotel rooms are available at concessional rates.
\n(D) There are no hotels in Jaipur.
\nAnswer:
\n(A) The hotel rooms are not available at reasonable rates.<\/p>\n

Question 5
\n(A) ABC
\n(B) XYZ
\n(C) Hemant
\n(D) A concerned citizen
\nAnswer:
\n(C) Hemant<\/p>\n

VIII. Promila Chopra has written a letter to the Editor of The Times of India expressing concern over adulteration of milk being distributed in the area. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.<\/p>\n

12\/15, Kunj Vihar, ‘
\nAlipur.
\n29 March, 20xx.
\nThe Editor
\n(Question 1)………….
\nNew Delhi<\/p>\n

Subject: Adulteration of Milk<\/p>\n

Sir,
\nThrough the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I want to raise my concern over the sale of (Question 2)…………… Quite recently, (Question 3)………took 20 samples of milk from various dairies and reports of 19 indicated that they have been adulterated with urea and other chemicals. These chemicals are very harmful for human beings. (Question 4)………….such unscrupulous people do not care a fig about human lives. Milk is consumed in different forms by almost all human beings from very young infants and toddlers to elderly people. However, by consuming such sort of milk they are at a great risk, particularly young children and old (Question 5)………….and them exemplary punishment. Only then this practice can be checked.<\/p>\n

Yours truly,
\nPromila Chopra<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n(A) The Hindustan Times
\n(B) The Times of India
\n(C) The Hindu
\n(D) Any of these
\nAnswer:
\n(B) The Times of India<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(A) cow milk in Alipur
\n(B) powdered milk in Alipur
\n(C) natural milk in Alipur
\n(D) synthetic milk in Alipur
\nAnswer:
\n(D) synthetic milk in Alipur<\/p>\n

\"Letter<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\n(A) the finance department
\n(B) the health department
\n(C) the GST department
\n(D) the child welfare department
\nAnswer:
\n(B) the health department<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(A) Just to earn a few rupees,
\n(B) Just to supply milk quickly,
\n(C) Just to work at normal speed,
\n(D) Just to save taxes,
\nAnswer:
\n(A) Just to earn a few rupees,<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\n(A) The government should request such people
\n(B) The government should ask public to boycott such people
\n(C) The government should act heavily on such people
\n(D) Any of these
\nAnswer:
\n(B) The government should ask public to boycott such people<\/p>\n

IX. Prabhu Kumar has written a letter to the Editor of Jhe Times of India expressing concern over nuisance caused by loud speakers in the area. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.<\/p>\n

17 E, Ravi Das Road,
\nKochi,
\nMarch 06, 20XX,
\nThe Editor,
\nThe Times of India,<\/p>\n

Subject: Nuisance caused by Loud speakers Sir,<\/p>\n

Through, the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw your kind attention towards the nuisance caused by the excessive use of loudspeakers in my city. In fact, this is a high time for the students as (Question 1)………….. Students prepare till late at night. They want to have peace of mind for preparation but and thereafter (Question 2)…………… the loudspeakers continuously disturb their peace of mind.The excessive use of loud speakers at (Question 3)………..on any special occasion is not only a cause of distraction for students but it causes nuisance even to common man and patients. Strict laws should be enforced if laws prohibiting loud speakers are not followed. would request you (Question 4)………… so that the concerned authorities initiate necessary steps (Question 5)……….<\/p>\n

Thanking you.
\nYours truly,
\nPrabhu Kumar<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n(A) they are applying for admission to new colleges
\n(B) they are celebrating their new classes
\n(C) they are busy in their preparation for the coming examinations
\n(D) they are creating a lot of chaos and loud noise
\nAnswer:
\n(C) they are busy in their preparation for the coming examinations<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(A) balanced diet
\n(B) sound sleep
\n(C) dreamless sleep
\n(D) sleepless night
\nAnswer:
\n(B) sound sleep<\/p>\n

\"Letter<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\n(A) schools and colleges
\n(B) religious places, rallies, public gatherings
\n(C) marriages and functions
\n(D) hunger strikes
\nAnswer:
\n(B) religious places, rallies, public gatherings<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(A) to take immediate action
\n(B) to start a protest and hunger strike
\n(C) to join hands with me
\n(D) to publish this letter of mine in your newspaper
\nAnswer:
\n(D) to publish this letter of mine in your newspaper<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\n(A) to ban the loudspeakers during the examination
\n(B) to start the loudspeakers during the examination
\n(C) to postpone the examination
\n(D) to cancel the examination
\nAnswer:
\n(D) to cancel the examination<\/p>\n

X. Anita, the student of New Agra Public School, has written a letter to the Editor of Navjeevan Times expressing concern over traffic menace on roads and requesting authorities to make a zebra crossing outside the school. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.<\/p>\n

New Agra Public School,
\nRam Nagar,
\nAgra
\nMarch 30th, 2017
\nThe Editor,
\nNavjeevan Times Agra ,<\/p>\n

Subject: Request to make zebra crossing<\/p>\n

Sir,
\nImmediate attention is drawn to the traffic menace on the road in front of New Agra Public School, Ram Nagar. The road always (Question 1)…… The major concern arises due to the heavy moving of vehicles on the road. (Question 2)…….on the road, which makes it tough for the people, especially school students to (Question 3)…….. Thus, this road is (Question 4)………… I, a student of class X, New Agra Public School, (Question 5) ………., request you to make provision of creating zebra crossing on the road so that crossing the road would not be a life-threatening task for the children and other people. I thank you in anticipation.<\/p>\n

Yours sincerely,
\nAnita<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n(A) remains congested and traffic jams are common here
\n(B) remains traffic free and traffic jams are not common here
\n(C) remains free of pedestrians and street walkers
\n(D) Remains packed with trucks and ambulances
\nAnswer:
\n(A) remains congested and traffic jams are common here<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(A) Many speed breakers
\n(B) A few zebra crossings
\n(C) No speed breakers or zebra crossings
\n(D) Footpath for pedestrians
\nAnswer:
\n(C) No speed breakers or zebra crossings<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\n(A) play on the road
\n(B) cross the road
\n(C) block the road
\n(D) spend quality time on the road
\nAnswer:
\n(B) cross the road<\/p>\n

\"Letter<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(A) accident prone
\n(B) accident free
\n(C) accident familiar
\n(D) accidental
\nAnswer:
\n(A) accident prone<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\n(A) on behalf of the students and school authorities
\n(B) on behalf of the citizens of this country
\n(C) on behalf of residents of Ram Nagar
\n(D) All of these
\nAnswer:
\n(A) on behalf of the students and school authorities<\/p>\n

XI. Parineeta has written a letter to the Editor of The Times of India, expressing concern over rising prices. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.<\/p>\n

124, Vivek Vihar Delhi
\nApril 5, 20XX The Editor,
\nThe Times of India,
\nNew Delhi
\nSubject: (Question 1)………………
\nSir,
\nThrough the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I want to express my deep concern regarding the rising prices. This inflation has made the life of a common man very difficult. (Question 2)……….fixed income groups like the salaried people, labour class and the pensioners. For them, even the commodities of basic necessities like wheat, pulses, grains, vegetables etc., are getting (Question 3)………. . Every increase in price disturbs their budget. The government should tackle this problem in the best possible way. (Question 4)……….should be dealt with severely. The public distribution system of rationing should be made more transparent and efficient. Moreover, taxes on basic necessities should be reduced to bring down the contrast between the wholesale and the retail prices. (Question 5) should always keep the layman in mind while making and executing
\npolicies.<\/p>\n

Thanking you.
\nYours sincerely Parineeta<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n(A) Inflation
\n(B) Deflation
\n(C) Saturation ‘
\n(D) Stagnation
\nAnswer:
\n(A) Inflation<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(A) The best hit are the
\n(B) The worst hit are the
\n(C) The beneficially hit are the
\n(D) The multi-purpose hit are the
\nAnswer:
\n(B) The worst hit are the<\/p>\n

\"Letter<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\n(A) within reach
\n(B) within pocket
\n(C) out of reach
\n(D) out of mind
\nAnswer:
\n(C) out of reach<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(B) The hoarders, black marketers and profiteers
\n(C) The industrialists and department store owners
\n(D) The concerned government officials and department heads
\nAnswer:
\n(B) The hoarders, black marketers and profiteers<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\n(A) The political leaders
\n(B) The department heads
\n(C) The NITI Aayog
\n(D) The policy decision makers
\nAnswer:
\n(D) The policy decision makers<\/p>\n

XII. Apoorva has written a letter to Maxwell Institute of Languages seeking relevant information for admission to the Diploma Course in French language. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.<\/p>\n

D – 424, Island Avenue,
\nErnakulam
\n02nd April, 20 x x
\n(Q. 1) ,
\nMaxwell Institute of Languages,
\nFort Road,
\nKochi<\/p>\n

Subject: Enquiry about diploma course in French Sir,<\/p>\n

(Q. 2)………., I have come to know that you provide diploma course in various languages. I would like to join the same in French language. (Question 3)…..and I am free for three months. Kindly let me know the admission procedure, fee structure, (Question 4)………. and transport facilities, if available. Kindly inform me at the earliest so that I can join the course immediately, without wasting time.<\/p>\n

Thanking you.
\n(Question 5)…………….
\nApoorva<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n(A) The Regional Manager
\n(B) The Centre Head
\n(C) The National Representative
\n(D) The Receptionist
\nAnswer:
\n(B) The Centre Head<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(A) I would like to draw your attention to my interest in learning French
\n(B) In regard to your institute
\n(C) With reference to your advertisement dated 24th March
\n(D) In the interest of the great country of France
\nAnswer:
\n(C) With reference to your advertisement dated 24th March<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\n(A) I am waiting for my class XII result
\n(B) I have been disqualified from school
\n(C) I have been rusticated from school
\n(D) I have changed my school
\nAnswer:
\n(A) I am waiting for my class XII result<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(A) name of teacher, name of principal
\n(B) name of the issuing authority
\n(C) duration of the course, timing of the class
\n(D) address of the driver, references of some past students
\nAnswer:
\n(C) duration of the course, timing of the class<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\n(A) Yours obediently
\n(B) Yours lovingly
\n(C) Your faithfully
\n(D) Yours sincerely
\nAnswer:
\n(D) Yours sincerely<\/p>\n

XIII. Tarun Kumar has written a letter to CBSE requesting for issuing duplicate certificates as he had lost his original certificates. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.<\/p>\n

7\/9, Kunj Apartments
\nShimla
\n(Question 1)………
\nThe Chairman, CBSE,
\nPreet Vihar, Delhi<\/p>\n

Subject: (Question 2)………. .<\/p>\n

Respected Sir,
\nThrough this letter of mine, I wish to inform you that while travelling in a bus, I left my bag in a bus. (Question 3)……… Now I have to apply for a job in a government department. Please let me know the procedure of issuing the duplicate certificates, time taken by the board and the fees to be deposited. My registration no. is 4567\/897\/HP and I have filed (Question 4)…….Please do the needful (Question 5)………..as it is a question of my career.<\/p>\n

Thanking you in anticipation.
\nYours faithfully,
\nTarun Kumar<\/p>\n

Question 1.
\n(A) Honourable Mr. x x
\n(B) Mr. x x
\n(C) 3 April, 20 xx
\n(D) None of these
\nAnswer:
\n(C) 3 April, 20 xx<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(A) Order about issuing the Duplicate Certificates
\n(B) Request about issuing the Duplicate Certificates
\n(C) Enquiry about issuing the Duplicate Certificates
\n(D) Affidavit about issuing the Duplicate Certificates
\nAnswer:
\n(B) Request about issuing the Duplicate Certificates<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\n(A) The bag contained my original driving license.
\n(B) The bag contained my original Graduation Degree and Diploma certificates.
\n(C) The bag contained my original PAN Card and Aadhar Card.
\n(D) The bag contained my original certificates of X and XII.
\nAnswer:
\n(D) The bag contained my original certificates of X and XII.<\/p>\n

\"Letter<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(A) a similar application with Ministry of Education, Government of India
\n(B) an FIR regarding the loss of my bag
\n(C) a complaint with your other branches also
\n(D) a request with the Member of Legislative Assembly of our constituency
\nAnswer:
\n(B) an FIR regarding the loss of my bag<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\n(A) as early as possible
\n(B) whenever you are comfortable
\n(C) as and when you think fit
\n(D) by informing suitable authorities
\nAnswer:
\n(A) as early as possible<\/p>\n

XIV. Shweta has written a letter to an organisation ‘Yoga for Public’ seeking relevant information about their Yoga courses. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option<\/p>\n

R.K. Puram, New Delhi
\n7 August, 20 xx ,
\nThe Organiser,
\nYoga For Public,
\nR.K. Puram New Delhi
\nSubject: Enquiry About the Courses
\n(Question 1)…………………
\nWith reference to your (Question 2)……….dated 5 August, 20xx, I would like to tell you that I wish to join the yoga classes (Question 3)…….. Kindly furnish the following details :<\/p>\n