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unseen-prose-passage-en-l2 MCQ — 10 Practice Questions with Answers

Practice 10 unseen-prose-passage-en-l2 multiple-choice questions with detailed answers and explanations. Ideal for RAS/RPSC exam preparation.

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Practice Questions

Q1. A student underlines therefore in a passage. What should the teacher ask next?

A Which example is listed after the sentence?
B Which opposite idea is being introduced?
C Which result follows from the previous idea? Correct
D Which word has the same pronunciation?

Explanation

Asha’s underline is useful only when it leads to relation naming. Therefore asks her to connect a previous fact with a result, which is central to passage comprehension.

Q2. Which set is named directly with Unseen Prose Passage in the RBSE Language II English syllabus?

A Linking Devices, Subject-Verb Concord, Inferences Correct
B Alliteration, rhyme and metaphor only
C Essay writing, letter writing and dialogue
D Phonetic transcription and speech organs

Explanation

Asha should remember this anchor exactly because it fixes the scope of preparation. The prose passage is not a general literature topic; it tests connector relations, agreement in sentences and supported inference from fresh text.

Q3. Which option best describes the teacher’s use of authored practice passages?

A They may be used for practice and labelled as teacher-authored. Correct
B They should be cited as RBSE passages whenever the teacher writes them carefully.
C They must avoid all connector words to keep grammar separate.
D They should test only dictionary meanings, not context.

Explanation

Maryam can practise on teacher-authored passages, but source honesty matters. The passage may train RBSE skills while still being labelled as classroom-designed rather than official syllabus text.

Q4. In the sentence “The players and the coach are ready,” why is are correct?

A Coach is singular, so a plural verb is always used after it.
B The sentence is about sports, and sports nouns take plural verbs.
C Players is near the verb, so the nearest noun controls it.
D Players and coach together form a compound plural subject. Correct

Explanation

Devika should see the subject as players and coach together. The verb agrees with that compound subject, not with topic, distance, or a single nearby noun.

Q5. Match the connector with its usual relation: however, because, therefore, for example.

A contrast, result, reason, condition
B reason, contrast, example, result
C sequence, reason, contrast, result
D contrast, reason, result, example Correct

Explanation

The correct match helps Asha read relations before options. However turns the direction, because gives cause, therefore gives result, and for example supplies support or illustration.

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Q6. Which two-step routine best prevents unsupported inferences?

A Find the clue line, then test whether the option stays within it
B Translate every sentence, then choose the most familiar word
C Read only options, then search for matching words
D Choose the moral statement, then justify it later
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Q7. Which sentence has correct subject-verb concord?

A The basket of apples are on the chair.
B Every child in the two rows have a pencil.
C The list of books is on the table.
D Asha and Maryam is reading quietly.
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Q8. A passage says, “The road was wet because it rained at night.” What relation does because show?

A Contrast
B Reason
C Sequence
D Example
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Q9. Assertion: In an unseen passage, the longest option is always safest. Reason: Longer options usually contain more words from the passage.

A Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason explains the assertion.
B Both assertion and reason are true, but the reason does not explain the assertion.
C The assertion is true, but the reason is false.
D The assertion is false, and the reason is also unsafe.
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Q10. A passage says Maryam closed the window after seeing dark clouds. Which inference is best supported?

A Maryam dislikes every rainy day.
B Maryam expected rain or strong wind.
C The teacher ordered Maryam to close it.
D The window was broken before class.

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