The Bet Page-1 Examination,Class XII EXAMINATION 2025

 The Bet Page-1 Examination

Class XII EXAMINATION 2025

PKG ENGLISH STUDY CENTRE

FM-30 TIME : 30 Minutes 


1. It was a ______ autumn night.

(a) cold

(b) stormy

(c) dark

(d) windy

2. The old banker was walking ______.

(a) outside his house

(b) up and down his study

(c) along the street

(d) to the guest room

3. The banker was remembering an event from ______ years before.

(a) ten

(b) fifteen

(c) five

(d) twenty

4. The banker had given a party in the ______.

(a) spring

(b) summer

(c) autumn

(d) winter

5. The party took place in the ______.

(a) morning

(b) evening

(c) afternoon

(d) midnight

6. There had been many ______ men at the party.

(a) honest

(b) rich

(c) clever

(d) poor

7. The conversations at the party were described as ______.

(a) lengthy

(b) boring

(c) confusing

(d) interesting

8. One of the topics discussed was ______.

(a) human rights

(b) capital punishment

(c) religion

(d) literature

9. Most of the guests were against the ______.

(a) lawyer

(b) banker

(c) death penalty

(d) dinner

10. Many of the guests were ______.

(a) businessmen

(b) police officers

(c) politicians

(d) journalists and intellectual men

11. The guests believed the death penalty was ______.

(a) suitable

(b) just

(c) outdated and immoral

(d) quick and easy

12. The guests thought the death penalty did not suit ______ States.

(a) modern

(b) democratic

(c) powerful

(d) Christian

13. Some guests suggested replacing the death penalty with ______.

(a) exile

(b) house arrest

(c) community service

(d) life imprisonment

14. The host of the party was the ______.

(a) lawyer

(b) banker

(c) judge

(d) writer

15. The banker said he had never tried either the death penalty or ______.

(a) exile

(b) torture

(c) imprisonment for life

(d) community service

16. The banker judged the punishments ______.

(a) through religion

(b) a priori

(c) through politics

(d) emotionally

17. According to the banker, the death penalty is more moral and ______.

(a) effective

(b) suitable

(c) humane

(d) common

18. The banker said the death penalty kills a man ______.

(a) slowly

(b) at once

(c) painfully

(d) spiritually

19. Lifelong imprisonment kills a man ______.

(a) happily

(b) peacefully

(c) slowly

(d) violently

20. The banker compared the punishments to different kinds of ______.

(a) punishments

(b) killers

(c) crimes

(d) executioners

21. One executioner kills in a few ______.

(a) days

(b) hours

(c) seconds

(d) minutes

22. The other executioner drags the life out of a person over many ______.

(a) hours

(b) days

(c) years

(d) weeks

23. One of the guests said both punishments were equally ______.

(a) fair

(b) effective

(c) immoral

(d) needed

24. The reason both punishments are immoral is because they take away ______.

(a) money

(b) respect

(c) family

(d) life

25. The guest argued that the State is not ______.

(a) powerful

(b) kind

(c) honest

(d) God

26. According to the guest, the State cannot take away what it cannot ______.

(a) create

(b) restore

(c) judge

(d) punish

27. The speaker says the State has no right to take away ______.

(a) wealth

(b) power

(c) life

(d) shelter

28. Among the guests was a young ______.

(a) teacher

(b) lawyer

(c) banker

(d) journalist

29. The young lawyer was ______ years old.

(a) twenty

(b) twenty-five

(c) thirty

(d) twenty-two

30. The lawyer is described as a young man of ______.

(a) humble nature

(b) brilliant mind

(c) five-and-twenty

(d) strong opinions


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