MCQ Chapter 7 Class 12 Rainbow Story of English Bihar Board Global EnglishMCQ’s For All Chapters – Rainbow Story of English Class 12th 1. What speech came to be known as "Received Pronunciation"?American EnglishStandard British EnglishAustralian EnglishIndian EnglishQuestion 1 of 202. Which language is the origin of the English word "virus"?LatinSpanishItalianFrenchQuestion 2 of 203. Which of the following is a borrowed word from Spanish?BalletGuitarBazaarSafariQuestion 3 of 204. The phrase "the sun never sets in the British Empire" indicates:Britain’s endless wintersBritain’s global ruleBritain’s industrializationBritain’s isolationQuestion 4 of 205. From which language does the English word "sofa" originate?HindiTurkishArabicPersianQuestion 5 of 206. Which word is borrowed from Swahili?SafariAlgebraCaravanHashishQuestion 6 of 207. What are "New Englishes"?Modernized British EnglishNew varieties of English in non-native regionsSimplified English dialectsRevival of Old EnglishQuestion 7 of 208. American English is considered:Less influential than British EnglishA regional dialectA world languageA simplified version of British EnglishQuestion 8 of 209. "Color" is the spelling variant used in:British EnglishCanadian EnglishAmerican EnglishAustralian EnglishQuestion 9 of 2010. The word "trousers" in British English is called _______ in American English.PantsSlacksTightsShortsQuestion 10 of 2011. What is a "godown" in Indian English?A warehouseA basementA backyardA staircaseQuestion 11 of 2012. What does "lakh" mean in Indian English?A millionA thousandA hundred thousandTen thousandQuestion 12 of 2013. Which phrase in Indian English refers to "dead silence"?Quiet as a mousePin-drop silenceAbsolute stillnessPeaceful silenceQuestion 13 of 2014. What is a "Himalayan blunder" in Indian English?A slight errorA great successA grave mistakeA mountain-related issueQuestion 14 of 2015. In Indian English, "match box" refers to:A box of matchesA set of sports matchesA small container for objectsA storage boxQuestion 15 of 2016. Which of the following is an example of Indian English grammar?She knows the answer.She is knowing the answer.She will know the answer.She has known the answer.Question 16 of 2017. The phrase "Who you have come to see?" is corrected in standard British English to:Who you came to see?Who have you come to see?Who are you seeing?Who you are seeing?Question 17 of 2018. Which Indian English word means "labour strike"?Backward classBandhMilitary hotelStirQuestion 18 of 2019. The term "platform" in Indian English means:A stageA train stationA pavement or sidewalkA raised surfaceQuestion 19 of 2020. In Indian English, a "moneybag" refers to:A walletA bankerA large sack of coinsA suitcaseQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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