1. The method of teaching English adopted at present in school curriculum is
A) Formative Correlation Approach
B) Foncatunal Communicative Approach
C) Function Corrective Approach
D) Figurative Comprehensive Approach
Answers: (b)

2. FCA is a opposition to
A) Structural Approach
B) Comprehensive Approach
C) Translation and grammar Method
D) Fictional Approach
Answers: (a)

3. Communicative Language Teaching replaces basically…
A) Natural Language Processing
B) Structural Teaching
C) Situational Language Teaching
D) Motivational Teaching
Answers: (b)

4. Direct Method is also known as
A) Natural Method
B) Indirect Approach
C) Inductive Approach
D) All the above
Answers: (a)

5. Grammer‐Transilation Method Stresses on
A) Accuracy
B) Fluency
C) Appropriateness
D) Listening skill
Answers: (a)

6. Grammer‐Transilation Method is basically used to teach
A) Grammar
B) Foreign language
C) Rules of any language usage
D) Classical language
Answers: (d)

7. The objective of Direct Method is
A) To increase power of Comprehension
B) To increase communicative power
C) To develop a command over the target language
D) To develop personality
Answers: (c)

8. Traditional method goes against the
A) Prescriptive grammar
B) Simulation
C) Pedagogic principles
D) Generalization
Answers: (c)

9. The incidental or Corrective method is known as
A) Inductive
B) Deductive
C) Structural
D) Reference method
Answers: (d)

10. Journey from Example to generalization is
A) Inductive
B) Deductive
C) Incidental
D) All of above
Answers: (a)

11. One of the principles of materials preparation for language learning is that
A) Complex material should be chosen
B) Graded of material should be chosen
C) Any kind of materials can be chosen
D) A small amount of material should be introduced
Answers: (b)

12. Correct pronunciation of individual sound of related to
A) Accuracy
B) Fluency
C) Both accuracy and fluency
D) Neither accuracy nor fluency
Answers: (a)

13. Language accusation occurs only when
A) The child is taught the rules of grammar
B) The child is given a reward
C) The child has exposure to the language
D) The child absorbs the language without conscious attention
Answers: (c)

14. When a child is asked to recite a poem, it can help the teacher to test
A) Knowledge of literature
B) Proficiency of speaking
C) Acting talent
D) Comprehension
Answers: (d)

15. The structure “he goes to school” is often produced by learners due to
A) Failure of literature
B) Mother tongue interference
C) Overgeneralization of rules
D) Wrong teaching
Answers: (c)

16. For teaching grammar, the best grammar that a teacher can use is
A) Traditional grammar
B) Modern grammar
C) Pedagogic grammar
D) No grammar is needed
Answers: (c)

17. “Brain storming” means
A) collect all kinds of ideas on a tropic
B) To do some mental exercise
C) To make efforts to understand something
D) To give some kinds of stimulus to the brain
Answers: (a)

18. “Interactive” listening is
A) Listening and responding
B) Listening for mode of tone
C) Listening for word stress and emphasis
D) Listening for finding out speaker’s attitude
Answers: (a)

19. Which of the following is an incorrect assumption in language teaching
A) Learners acquire language by trying to use it in real situations
B) Learner’s first language plays a important role in learning
C) Language teaching should have a focus in communicative activities
D) Language teaching should give importance to writing rather than speech
Answers: (d)

20. Reading skill can be developed best by
A) Writing answers to questions on text
B) Focusing on the use of words from context in the text
C) Doing vocabulary exercises
D) Doing quizzes and playing word games
Answers: (b)