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MAHARASHTRA SET PAPER III - ENGLISH 28TH JAN 2018



MAHARASHTRA SET
PAPER III - ENGLISH
28TH JAN 2018

Model Answer Key – Prepared by Anil S Awad
English Net/SET Consultant
Mobile No. 09922113364 (Also Whatsapp)
09423403368 (BSNL)

Hello Aspirants,
It is my great pleasure to inform you that there were 62-65 questions directly from my study notes in 28th January 2018 Maharashtra SET Exam. I am herewith posting the model (predicted) answer key of Maharashtra SET (English) – III paper.
Before moving to the key, let me tell you something…

1. This is predicted/estimated/model key for English SET Paper III and not the authentic key. I have tried my best to prepare it by using as many resources as possible. Still, I suggest you to go with the authentic key to be published by competent authority, for final confirmation of the answers.

2. Please don’t ask such irrelevant questions like what will be the cut-off for General/OBC/SC/ST etc. categories. This depends upon the number of candidates appearing for exam, the level of questions, final decisions by the SET conducting machinery etc.

3. Instead of waiting for the result, I humbly advise you to start preparing for July 2018 Net as well as the upcoming SET Exam.
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I hope this key will help you to find out the right answers. It is always a great pleasure for me to see you pass in the Net/SET exam. So, I appeal you not to give up and start preparing for the upcoming exams. God Bless You With Success.

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MAHARASHTRA SET – PAPER – III – ENGLISH
Model Answer Key – Prepared by Anil S Awad
English Net/SET Consultant
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Read the poem carefully and answer the questions (1 to 4) below it:
"Go, lovely Rose"
(BY EDMUND WALLER)

Go, lovely Rose—
Tell her that wastes her time and me,
That now she knows,
When I resemble her to thee,
How sweet and fair she seems to be.

Tell her that’s young,
And shuns to have her graces spied,
That hadst thou sprung
In deserts where no men abide,
Thou must have uncommended died.

Small is the worth
Of beauty from the light retired:
Bid her come forth,
Suffer herself to be desired,
And not blush so to be admired.

Then die—that she
The common fate of all things rare
May read in thee;
How small a part of time they share
That are so wondrous sweet and fair!

1) What does the rose symbolize?
A) time
B) love
C) valour
d) death
Answer - B) love

2) How is the beloved compared to the rose?
A) as fair as a rose
B) as dull as a desert
C) a source of spying
D) unglorified death
Answer - A) as fair as a rose

3) Why are ‘her graces spied’?
A) because the beloved is cruel
B) because they spring from desert
C) because they live for a short time
D) because people don’t like them
Answer - B) because they spring from desert

4) What is the fate of small beauties?
A) They suffer unnecessarily
B) They feel bleshed
C) They are rare
D) They vanish quickly
Answer - D) They vanish quickly

5) Lucius is an ordinary character created by William Shakespeare for the historical play:
A) Richard II
B) Pericles
C) Julius Caesar
D) Coriolanus
Answer – (C) Julius Caesar (Lucius is Brutus’s young servant.)

6) The following lines are spoken by which of the following characters in ‘Julius Caesar’ by William Shakespeare?
“Stoop, then and wash. How many ages hence
Shall this lifty scene be acted o’er.
In states unborn and accents yet unknowns.
Ä) Brutus
B) Cassius
C) Casca
D) Cina
Answer - B) Cassius (Julius Caesar – Act – III, Scene – i)

7) Identify the text below in which the character, “Man with the Much Rake” features:
A) Gulliver’s Travels
B) The Unfortunate Traveller
C) The Canterbury Tales
D) The Pilgrim’s Progress
Answer - D) The Pilgrim’s Progress


8) In which of the following essays does T S Eliot use the term “objective correlative”?
A) The Function of Criticism
B) The Frontiers of Criticism
C) Metaphysical Poets
D) Hamlet and His Problems
Answer - D) Hamlet and His Problems
The Extract from ‘Hamlet and His Problems’ (The Sacred Wood.  1921)
The only way of expressing emotion in the form of art is by finding an “objective correlative”; in other words, a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion; such that when the external facts, which must terminate in sensory experience, are given, the emotion is immediately evoked. If you examine any of Shakespeare’s more successful tragedies, you will find this exact equivalence; you will find that the state of mind of Lady Macbeth walking in her sleep has been communicated to you by a skilful accumulation of imagined sensory impressions; the words of Macbeth on hearing of his wife’s death strike us as if, given the sequence of events, these words were automatically released by the last event in the series. The artistic “inevitability” lies in this complete adequacy of the external to the emotion; and this is precisely what is deficient in Hamlet. Hamlet (the man) is dominated by an emotion which is inexpressible, because it is in excess of the facts as they appear.

9) In which play of Shakespeare does the line “What a piece of work is man” occur?
A) King Lear
B) Macbeth
C) Hamlet
D) Antony and Cleopatra
Answer - C) Hamlet


10) Thomas Carew belongs to the group of poets called:
A) Metaphysical Poets
B) Cavalier Poets
C) Elizabethan Poets
D) Classical Poets
Answer - B) Cavalier Poets

11) Which of the following is not written by John Cleveland?
A) An Elegy on Ben Jonson
B) Mark Antony
C) The Rebel Scot
D) The Wish
Answer - D) The Wish

12) “I love everything that is old; old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wines” – The sentence is taken from:
A) The Vicar of Wakefield
B) She Stoops to Conquer
C) The Citizen of the World
D) The Good-Natur’d Man
Answer - B) She Stoops to Conquer (ACT – 1, SCENE – 1)

SCENE—I – A Chamber in an old-fashioned House.
Enter MRS. HARDCASTLE and MR. HARDCASTLE.
MRS. HARDCASTLE. I vow, Mr. Hardcastle, you're very particular. Is there a creature in the whole country but ourselves, that does not take a trip to town now and then, to rub off the rust a little? There's the two Miss Hoggs, and our neighbour Mrs. Grigsby, go to take a month's polishing every winter.
HARDCASTLE. Ay, and bring back vanity and affectation to last them the whole year. I wonder why London cannot keep its own fools at home! In my time, the follies of the town crept slowly among us, but now they travel faster than a stage-coach. Its fopperies come down not only as inside passengers, but in the very basket.
MRS. HARDCASTLE. Ay, your times were fine times indeed; you have been telling us of them for many a long year. Here we live in an old rumbling mansion, that looks for all the world like an inn, but that we never see company. Our best visitors are old Mrs. Oddfish, the curate's wife, and little Cripplegate, the lame dancing-master; and all our entertainment your old stories of Prince Eugene and the Duke of Marlborough. I hate such old-fashioned trumpery.
HARDCASTLE. And I love it. I love everything that's old: old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wine; and I believe, Dorothy (taking her hand), you'll own I have been pretty fond of an old wife.
MRS. HARDCASTLE. Lord, Mr. Hardcastle, you're for ever at your Dorothys and your old wifes. You may be a Darby, but I'll be no Joan, I promise you. I'm not so old as you'd make me, by more than one good year. Add twenty to twenty, and make money of that.
HARDCASTLE. Let me see; twenty added to twenty makes just fifty and seven.
MRS. HARDCASTLE. It's false, Mr. Hardcastle; I was but twenty when I was brought to bed of Tony, that I had by Mr. Lumpkin, my first husband; and he's not come to years of discretion yet.
HARDCASTLE. Nor ever will, I dare answer for him. Ay, you have taught him finely.

13) The British literary and society journal ‘The Tatler’ was founded by:
A) Richard Steele
B) Joseph Addison
C) Thomas Admas
D) Richard Admas
Answer - A) Richard Steele

14) The conceit used by John Donne in ‘A Valediction Forbidding Mourning’ is
A) the moving earth
B) lover’s love
C) trepidation of the spheres
D) twin compasses
Answer – D) twin compasses
The line are:
If they be two, they are two so
As stiff twin compasses are two:
Thy soul, the fixed foot, makes no show
To move, but doth, if the other do;


15) About Samuel Richardson’s creation of the character of Clarissa, who swore that “if she should die, he would no longer believe in providence”?
A) Laurence Stern
B) Tobias Smollett
C) Sir Roger de Coverley
D) Colley Cibber
Answer - D) Colley Cibber

16) ‘The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano’ is:
A) A tribal narrative
B) A fairy tale
C) A slave narrative
D) An American Indian narrative
Answer - C) A slave narrative

17) Who is the author of ‘Life of Henry III’?
A) John Rushworth
B) John Thurloe
C) Lord Herbert of Cherbury
D) James Howell
Answer - C) Lord Herbert of Cherbury

18) About revolution in France who said that it was ‘Mother of all evils!’?
A) Edmund Burke
B) Philip Dormer
C) John Rushworth
D) Roger North
Answer - A) Edmund Burke

19) One of the powerful weapons of Jane Austen’s narrative art is:
A) verbosity
B) irony
C) magical realism
D) musicality
Answer - B) irony

20) In which poem of Wordsworth, the following lines occur?
For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude
A) We are seven
B) Daffodils
C) Lucy Gray
D) The Solitary Reaper
Answer - B) Daffodils

21) On which poet’s epitaph are the words engraved, ‘Here lies one whose name was writ in water’?
A) Shelley
B) Wordsworth
C) Lord Byron
D) John Keats
Answer - D) John Keats


22) In a celebrated preface this author wrote – “Above all, this book is not concerned with poetry. The subject of it is war, and the pity of war”. Who is he?
A) Wilfred Owen
B) Julian Grenfell
C) Sigfried Sassoon
D) Maurice Cornford
Answer - A) Wilfred Owen


23) Which of the following writers has created the characters Lucky and Pozzo?
A) Harold Pinter
B) John Osborne
C) Samuel Beckett
D) Eugene Ionesco
Answer - C) Samuel Beckett


24) In which kingdom did Oedipus rule?
A) Ithaca
B) Thebes
C) Athens
D) Sparta
Answer - B) Thebes

25) Which of the following writer has created the character, Jimmy Porter?
A) John Osborne
B) Harold Pinter
C) Arnold Whisker
D) Samuel Beckett
Answer - A) John Osborne (Look Back in Anger)


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MAHARASHTRA SET – PAPER – III – ENGLISH
Model Answer Key – Prepared by Anil S Awad
English Net/SET Consultant
Mobile No. 09922113364 (Also Whatsapp)
09423403368 (BSNL)
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26) Hemingway’s ‘Death in the Afternoon’ deals with the subject of:
A) cockfighting
B) bullfighting
C) wrestling
D) shooting
Answer - B) bullfighting

27) Who is the author of ‘Cry, the Beloved Country’?
A) Nadine Gordimer
B) Alan Paton
C) Wole Soyinka
D) Alex La Guma
Answer - B) Alan Paton


28) The journal ‘The Atlantic Monthly’ was founded by:
A) James Russel Lowell
B) Washington Irving
C) Oliver Wendell Holmes
D) Henry James
Answer – C) Oliver Wendell Holmes
(Please Note - James Russell Lowell (the first editor), and James T. Fields (the second editor)

29) Which of the following novels deals with the subject of Sepoy Mutinee of 1857?
A) The Siege of Krishnapur
B) Passage to India
C) Kim
D) Coolie
Answer - A) The Siege of Krishnapur

30) Who wrote the story “The Fall of the House of Usher”?
A) Edgar Allan Poe
B) Washington Irving
C) H W Longfellow
D) O Henry
Answer - A) Edgar Allan Poe

31) Who is the author of the novel ‘The Diviners’?
A) Margaret Atwood
B) Maria Campbell
C) Jane Rule
D) Margaret Laurence
Answer - D) Margaret Laurence


32) In which of Hemingway’s novels does the protagonist, Santiago appear?
A) For Whom the Bell Tolls
B) The Sun Also Rises
C) The Old Man and the Sea
D) A Farewell to Arms
Answer - C) The Old Man and the Sea


33) Samuel Butler’s novel ‘The Way of All Flesh’ is ------ in character
A) Picaresque
B) Historical
C) Autobiographical
D) Biographical
Answer - C) Autobiographical

34) ‘Pathetic Fallacy’, a term invented by John Ruskin, stands for:
A) strong feelings of pathos
B) fallacy pathetically felt
C) attributing human feelings and actions to natural objects
D) elemental simplicity in human beings
Answer - C) attributing human feelings and actions to natural objects

35) Which one of the following poems represents the Victorian ethos for optimism at its best?
A) Ulysses
B) Sordello
C) In Memorian
D) Dover Beach
Answer – A) Ulysses
Please Note the concluding lines from Tennyson’s ‘Ulysses’ poem:
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.


36) Who said, “Art is twice removed from Reality”?
A) Socrates
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Longinus
Answer - B) Plato

37) Hermeneutics was originally the science of interpreting:
A) fiction
B) poetry
C) drama
D) scripture
Answer - D) scripture (Bible)

38) Raymond Williams is considered to be one of the founders of:
A) cultural studies
B) feminist studies
C) Semiotics studies
D) psychoanalysis
Answer - A) cultural studies


39) Who described poetic process as a spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings, recollected in tranquility?
A) T S Eliot
B) F R Leavis
C) William Wordsworth
D) Mathew Arnold
Answer - C) William Wordsworth


40) ‘Nation and Narration’ is authored by
A) Benedict Anderson
B) Homi Bhabha
C) Partha Chatterjee
D) Ranjit Guha
Answer - B) Homi Bhabha

41) John Crowe Ransom is the pioneer of:
A) New Criticism
B) New Historicism
C) Reception Theory
D) Historical Materialism
Answer - A) New Criticism


42) Who is the author of Mythologies?
A) Levi Strauss
B) John Barth
C) Roland Barthes
D) Donald Barthelme
Answer - C) Roland Barthes


43) Who is the writer of ‘The Political Unconscious’?
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Carl Jung
C) Fredric Jameson
D) William James
Answer - C) Fredric Jameson


44) ‘The Wretched of the Earth’ is a book on the post-colonial theory by one of the following authors:
A) Barbara Harlowe
B) Henry Louis Lates
C) Helen Tiffin
D) Frantz Fanon
Answer - D) Frantz Fanon


45. Who has defined drama as ‘a just lively image of human nature’?
A) Aristotle
B) Longinus
C) Dr. Johnson
D) John Dryden
Answer - D) John Dryden

46. Who has written the play, ‘Men Without Shadows’?
A) Jean-Paul Sartre
B) Albert Camus
C) Louis Aragon
D) Eugene Ionesco
Answer - A) Jean-Paul Sartre


47. Who is the author of the novel, ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’?
A) Gabriel Garcia Marquez
B) Carlos Fuentes
C) Jorge Luis Borges
D) Julio Cortazar
Answer - A) Gabriel Garcia Marquez


48) Who has written the book, ‘Winter in the Blood’?
A) James Welch
B) Thomas King
C) Louise Endrich
D) Thomson Highway
Answer - A) James Welch


49) Who is the author of the novel, ‘Song of Solomon’?
A) Gloria Naylor
B) Paule Marshall
C) Toni Morrison
D) Alice Walker
Answer - C) Toni Morrison


50) Who is the author of ‘Imaginary Homelands’?
A) Salman Rushdie
B) V S Naipaul
C) Ashis Nandi
D) Dipesh Chakravorty
Answer A) Salman Rushdie


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MAHARASHTRA SET – PAPER – III – ENGLISH
Model Answer Key – Prepared by Anil S Awad
English Net/SET Consultant
Mobile No. 09922113364 (Also Whatsapp)
09423403368 (BSNL)
Email – anilawad123@gmail.com
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51) Who is the author of the novel, ‘That Long Silence’?
A) Manju Kapur
B) Shashi Deshpande
C) Gita Mehta
D) Anita Desai
Answer - B) Shashi Deshpande


52) The novel, ‘Two Virgins’ has been written by:
A) Kamala Markandaya
B) Anita Desai
C) Chitra Divakaruni Banerjee
D) Bharati Mukherjee
Answer - A) Kamala Markandaya

53) Which Indian poet’s autobiography is ‘My Son’s Father’?
A) A K Ramanujan
B) Dom Moraes
C) Gieve Patel
D) Nissim Ezekiel
Answer - B) Dom Moraes


54) Point out adjective used by Vijay Tendulkar for his ‘Ghashiram Kotwal’:
A) A history play
B) The historical play
C) a-historical play
D) the Chronicle play
Answer - C) a-historical play
(ahistorical play - not concerned with or related to history, historical development, or tradition)


55) ‘Godan’ a Hindi novel, translated into English was written by:
A) Hariwanshray Bacchan
B) Namwar Singh
C) Premchand
D) Arvind Adiga
Answer – C) Premchand ( Translators - Jai Ratan and P. Lal)


56) Who among the following wrote the foreword to Mulk Raj Anand’s ‘Untouchable’?
A) Graham Greene
B) W B Yeats
C) T S Eliot
D) E M Foster
Answer - D) E M Foster

57) English uses ……. For yes/no questions?
A) The rising tone
B) The falling tone
C) The falling-rising tone
D) The falsetto
Answer - A) The rising tone

58) In English, nouns are generally accented on:
A) The second syllable
B) The first syllable
C) The middle syllable
D) The last syllable
Answer - B) The first syllable

59) The grammar of a language studies the:
A) Sounds of that language
B) The classics written in that language
C) The vocabulary of that language
D) The sentences and only the well-formed sentences usable in that language
Answer - D) The sentences and only the well-formed sentences usable in that language

60) ……. is the smallest meaningful unit of language.
A) The phoneme
B) The morpheme
C) The sentence
D) The phrase
Answer - B) The morpheme

61) Who, among the following, is not a Jnanpeeth awardee?
A) Gopinath Mohanty
B) Indira Goswami
C) Mahasweta Devi
D) Vilas Sarang
Answer - D) Vilas Sarang

62) Om Prakash Balmiki’s ‘Joothan’ has been translated into English by:
A) Girish Karnad
B) Shanta Gokhale
C) Bikram K Das
D) Arun P Mukherjee
Answer - D) Arun P Mukherjee


63) Mahasweta Devi’s ‘Draupadi’ has been translated into English by:
A) Sujata Mukherjee
B) Samik Bandyopadhyaya
C) A K Ramanujan
D) Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Answer - D) Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

64) Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh’s ‘Origin and Development of Religion in Vedic Literature’ was translated into Marathi by:
A) Vilas Sarang
B) Dilip Chitre
D) Anand Patil
D) Vilas Gitey
Answer - D) Anand Patil

65. Who translated U R Anantamurthy’s ‘Samskara’ into English
A) Gillian Wright
B) A K Ramanujan
C) Vijay Tendulkar
D) Dilip Chitre
Answer - B) A K Ramanujan


66) Nita Torane’s “Living” contains multilingual translations of each poem is a collection from the state:
A) Goa
B) Maharashtra
C) Karanataka
D) Kerala
Answer - A) Goa
(Nita Torane - Hosted “Kavita Stri Janivachi” ( feminine poem) held on 8th march 2012 at The International centre Douna Paula and also hosted “kavyaanuvaadhini”  on translated poems in Hindi, Marathi, English and Konkani on 26th April 2013.)

67) How many diphthongs does English use?
A) 12
B) 10
C) 8
D) 6
Answer - C) 8

68) The following skills are considered secondary in ELT?
A) reading and writing
B) speaking and writing
C) writing and listening
D) speaking and writing
Answer - A) reading and writing

69) The communicative method is also known as:
A) the army method
B) the structuralist method
C) the common grammar translation method
D) the audio-lingual method
Answer - D) the audio-lingual method
(Listening and Speaking for effective communication)

70) When we use computers to learn a language it is called:
A) Computer generated programs
B) Computer assisted language learning
C) Computer based classroom
D) Console based classroom
Answer - B) Computer assisted language learning

71) The questions given below consist of two statements, an Assertion (A) and a Reason (R). Indicate your answer from the alternatives below:
Assertion (A): Language learning is largely based in the application of what is taught or read.
Reason (R): It is only though experimentation that students became able practitioners of language.
A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
C) (A) is true but (R) is false
D) (A) is false but (R) is true
Answer - A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

72) ‘Becket’ was a play written by
A) Pirendello
B) Jean Anouilh
C) T S Eliot
D) Arthur Miller
Answer - B) Jean Anouilh


73) Edmund Spenser’s ‘Faerie Queene’ contains
A) twenty four books
B) twelve cantos
C) a dozen sections
D) fourteen cantos
Answer - B) twelve cantos

74) The narrative poem ‘The Book of the Duchess’ was written by:
A) Robert Browning
B) Geoffrey Chaucer
C) Stephen Hawe
D) John Skelton
Answer - B) Geoffrey Chaucer

75) The myth of Antigony was revived by………after Sophocles.
A) Jean Anouilh
B) T S Eliot
C) Strindberg
D) Wole Syonka
Answer - A) Jean Anouilh

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MAHARASHTRA SET – PAPER – III – ENGLISH
Model Answer Key – Prepared by Anil S Awad
English Net/SET Consultant
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09423403368 (BSNL)
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SHORT ANSWER KEY
1) B) love
2) A) as fair as a rose
3) B) because they spring from desert
4) D) They vanish quickly
5) (C) Julius Caesar (Lucius is Brutus’s young servant.)
6) B) Cassius (Julius Caesar Act - III, Scene - i)
7) D) The Pilgrim’s Progress
8) D) Hamlet and His Problems
9) C) Hamlet
10) B) Cavalier Poets
11) D) The Wish
12) B) She Stoops to Conquer (ACT 1, SCENE 1)
13) A) Richard Steele
14) D) twin compasses
15) D) Colley Cibber
16) C) A slave narrative
17) C) Lord Herbert of Cherbury
18) A) Edmund Burke
19) B) irony
20) B) Daffodils
21) D) John Keats
22) A) Wilfred Owen
23) C) Samuel Beckett
24) B) Thebes
25) A) John Osborne (Look Back in Anger)
26) B) bullfighting
27) B) Alan Paton
28) C) Oliver Wendell Holmes
29) A) The Siege of Krishnapur
30) A) Edgar Allan Poe
31) D) Margaret Laurence
32) C) The Old Man and the Sea
33) C) Autobiographical
34) C) attributing human feelings and actions to natural objects
35) A) Ulysses
36) B) Plato
37) D) scripture (Bible)
38) A) cultural studies
39) C) William Wordsworth
40) B) Homi Bhabha
41) A) New Criticism
42) C) Roland Barthes
43) C) Fredric Jameson
44) D) Frantz Fanon
45) D) John Dryden
46) A) JeanPaul Sartre
47) A) Gabriel Garcia Marquez
48) A) James Welch
49) C) Toni Morrison
50) A) Salman Rushdie
51) B) Shashi Deshpande
52) A) Kamala Markandaya
53) B) Dom Moraes
54) C) ahistorical play
55) C) Premchand ( Translators Jai Ratan and P. Lal)
56) D) E M Foster
57) A) The rising tone
58) B) The first syllable
59) D) The sentences and only the wellformed sentences usable in that language
60) B) The morpheme
61) D) Vilas Sarang
62) D) Arun P Mukherjee
63) D) Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
64) D) Anand Patil
65) B) A K Ramanujan
66) A) Goa
67) C) 8
68) A) reading and writing
69) D) the audiolingual method
70) B) Computer assisted language learning
71) A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
72) B) Jean Anouilh
73) B) twelve cantos
74) B) Geoffrey Chaucer
75) A) Jean Anouilh

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MAHARASHTRA SET – PAPER – III – ENGLISH
Model Answer Key – Prepared by Anil S Awad
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Mobile No. 09922113364 (Also Whatsapp)
09423403368 (BSNL)
Email – anilawad123@gmail.com
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