English II 2018-objective

Tribhuwan University
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
OFFICE OF THE DEAN
2018-objective
Bachelor of Computer Applications
Course Title: English II
Code No: CACS153
Semester: Second Semester
Full Marks: 60
Pass Marks: 24
Time: 3 hours
Candidates are required to answers the questions in their own words as far as possible.

Group A

Attempt all the questions.[10x1 = 10]

1.

The world of science fiction is a world that ………..

a) could never be     b) could be     c) seems improbable     d) seems fantastic

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2. Which of the following words is an argument indicator word?

a) although    b) therefore    c) despite    d) moreover

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3. Which of the following categories is not used in a business letter?

a) enquiry    b) reply    c) confirmation    d) collection of data

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4.One should not use ............... in a fax message,

a) salutation    b) fax letter head    c) fax number    d) copy to

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5.The introductory part of a memo explains ………..

a) Facts and figures    b) reasons for writing     c) action to be taken     d) deadline

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6. A special report is written ………….

a) regarding a change of policy    

b) regarding a progress    

c) regarding an accident   

d) regarding sales visit

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7. Main heading of minutes includes ………..

a) apologies for absence

b) minutes of last meeting

c) matters discussed

d) place, day, date, and the time of the meeting held

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8.An impromptu presentation is …………..

a) prepared in advance.

b) given on the spot without prior preparation.

c) given looking at the prepared text.

d) given only by bosses in front of new employees.

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9. In the story "the Land Ironclads", the young lieutenant lay beside the ………..

a) war until    b) war correspondent    c) the defender general    d) young engineers

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10. An argument can have ……………

a) only one reason supporting a conclusion

c) two or more reasons, each of which independently supporting the conclusion

d) only the stated assumptions

e) only the unstated assumption

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