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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
1. In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
PALLIDCorrect
(b) Pallid (Adjective) = pale, especially because of illness ; not strong or bright and therefore not attractive ; lacking vigour and intensity.
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(b) Pallid (Adjective) = pale, especially because of illness ; not strong or bright and therefore not attractive ; lacking vigour and intensity.
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Question 2 of 25
2. Question
2. In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the given word.
INTANGIBLECorrect
(b) Intangible (Adjective) = that exists but that is difficult to describe ; unable to be touched ; invisible ; incorporeal
Concrete (Adjective) = based on facts, not on ideas ; real; physical ; tangible ; visibleIncorrect
(b) Intangible (Adjective) = that exists but that is difficult to describe ; unable to be touched ; invisible ; incorporeal
Concrete (Adjective) = based on facts, not on ideas ; real; physical ; tangible ; visible -
Question 3 of 25
3. Question
3. Four words are given, out of which only one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word.
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(a) Pontifical (Adjective) = connected with a POPE
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(a) Pontifical (Adjective) = connected with a POPE
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Question 4 of 25
4. Question
In the following questions, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and choose the option corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, choose the “No error” option.
4. I always enjoy (1)/ to read (2)/ books. (3)/ No Error (4)
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(b) Here, Gerund i.e. reading should be used.
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(b) Here, Gerund i.e. reading should be used.
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Question 5 of 25
5. Question
In the following questions, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and choose the option corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, choose the “No error” option.
5. Variety (1)/ is (2)/ spice of life. (3)/ No Error (4)
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(c) Here, definite article i.e. the spice of life should be used.
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(c) Here, definite article i.e. the spice of life should be used.
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Question 6 of 25
6. Question
In the following questions, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and choose the option corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, choose the “No error” option.
6. Neither of the scout leaders know (1)/ how to trap wild animals (2)/ or how to prepare them for mounting. (3)/ No Error (4)
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(a) Neither of is followed by a Plural Noun/ Pronoun but agrees with a Singular Verb. Hence, Neither of the scout leaders knows …. should be used here.
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(a) Neither of is followed by a Plural Noun/ Pronoun but agrees with a Singular Verb. Hence, Neither of the scout leaders knows …. should be used here.
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Question 7 of 25
7. Question
The sentences given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. For each question, choose the correct alternative.
7. We can ……… see anything in the dim light.
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(b) Scarcely = only just ; almost not.
Look at the sentence :
I can scarcely believe it.Incorrect
(b) Scarcely = only just ; almost not.
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Question 8 of 25
8. Question
The sentences given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. For each question, choose the correct alternative.
8. Few countries can……… India in variety, colour and the richness of dance forms.
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(b) Rival (verb) = compare with ; to be as good, impressive etc. as somebody/ something else.
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(b) Rival (verb) = compare with ; to be as good, impressive etc. as somebody/ something else.
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Question 9 of 25
9. Question
The sentences given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. For each question, choose the correct alternative.
9. The scheme allows students from different countries to communicate ……….
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Question 10 of 25
10. Question
In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase.
10. Straw in the wind
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(d) Straw in the wind = a small sign of what might happen in the near future.
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(d) Straw in the wind = a small sign of what might happen in the near future.
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Question 11 of 25
11. Question
In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase.
11. Face the music
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(c) Face the music = to accept and deal with criticism or punishment for something you have done.
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(c) Face the music = to accept and deal with criticism or punishment for something you have done.
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Question 12 of 25
12. Question
In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase.
12. Curry favour
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(b) Curry favour = to try to get somebody to like or support you by praising or helping.
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(b) Curry favour = to try to get somebody to like or support you by praising or helping.
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Question 13 of 25
13. Question
In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentences.
13. A brief or short stay at a place
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Question 14 of 25
14. Question
In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentences.
14. That which can be believed
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Question 15 of 25
15. Question
In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentences.
15. One who is indifferent to pain or pleasure
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Question 16 of 25
16. Question
In each of the following questions, a sentence/ a part of the sentence is printed in bracket. Four alternatives are given to the bracket part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative corresponding to “No improvement”.
16. (Knowing that the area was prone to earthquakes), all the buildings were reinforced with additional concrete.
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(c) To show cause, since is used.
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(c) To show cause, since is used.
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Question 17 of 25
17. Question
In each of the following questions, a sentence/ a part of the sentence is printed in bracket. Four alternatives are given to the bracket part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative corresponding to “No improvement”.
17. I will not buy (some) mangoes.
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(c) In a negative sentence, any should be used.
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(c) In a negative sentence, any should be used.
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Question 18 of 25
18. Question
In each of the following questions, a sentence/ a part of the sentence is printed in bracket. Four alternatives are given to the bracket part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative corresponding to “No improvement”.
18. He (would surely assist me) if I had requested him to do so.
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(b) In such structures, would have + V3 should be used.
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(b) In such structures, would have + V3 should be used.
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Question 19 of 25
19. Question
In each of the following questions, a sentence/ a part of the sentence is printed in bracket. Four alternatives are given to the bracket part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative corresponding to “No improvement”.
19. The (alarming report )of the plane crash left everyone in a state of shock.
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Question 20 of 25
20. Question
In each of the following questions, a sentence/ a part of the sentence is printed in bracket. Four alternatives are given to the bracket part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative corresponding to “No improvement”.
20. We were (not) the wiser after hearing the explanation
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(a) None (Adverb) → used with the and a comparative to mean ‘not at all’
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(a) None (Adverb) → used with the and a comparative to mean ‘not at all’
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Question 21 of 25
21. Question
Another marvel on the far side of the lake was a little farm that felt like a secret in the city. Some of the gaunt Karnataka labourers even looked away when children came to dig and eat. But the greatest pleasure, this side of the lake, was the jamun tree. A few months back, Kalu and Sunil had a feast in the branches, shaking down a few berries for Mirchi.
That’s when they came to know the second coolest thing about the jamun tree : There were parrots nesting in it. Since then, some other road boys had been capturing the parrots one by one to sell at the Marol Market, but Sunil had brought Kalu around to the belief that the birds should be left as they were. Sunil listened for their squawks each morning, to make sure they hadn’t been abducted in the night.
Kalu’s expertise was in the recycling bins inside airline catering compounds. Private waste collectors emptied these dumpsters on a regular basis, but Kalu had mastered the trash truck’s schedules. The night before pickup, Kalu would climb over the barbed wire fences and raid the overflowing bins.
Kalu’s routine had become known by the local police, however. He kept getting caught, until some constables proposed a different arrangement. Kalu could keep his metal scrap if he’d pass on information he picked up on the road about local drug dealers.21. What was the greatest pleasure this side of the lake?
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Question 22 of 25
22. Question
Another marvel on the far side of the lake was a little farm that felt like a secret in the city. Some of the gaunt Karnataka labourers even looked away when children came to dig and eat. But the greatest pleasure, this side of the lake, was the jamun tree. A few months back, Kalu and Sunil had a feast in the branches, shaking down a few berries for Mirchi.
That’s when they came to know the second coolest thing about the jamun tree : There were parrots nesting in it. Since then, some other road boys had been capturing the parrots one by one to sell at the Marol Market, but Sunil had brought Kalu around to the belief that the birds should be left as they were. Sunil listened for their squawks each morning, to make sure they hadn’t been abducted in the night.
Kalu’s expertise was in the recycling bins inside airline catering compounds. Private waste collectors emptied these dumpsters on a regular basis, but Kalu had mastered the trash truck’s schedules. The night before pickup, Kalu would climb over the barbed wire fences and raid the overflowing bins.
Kalu’s routine had become known by the local police, however. He kept getting caught, until some constables proposed a different arrangement. Kalu could keep his metal scrap if he’d pass on information he picked up on the road about local drug dealers.22. What was the second coolest thing about the Jamun tree?
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Question 23 of 25
23. Question
Another marvel on the far side of the lake was a little farm that felt like a secret in the city. Some of the gaunt Karnataka labourers even looked away when children came to dig and eat. But the greatest pleasure, this side of the lake, was the jamun tree. A few months back, Kalu and Sunil had a feast in the branches, shaking down a few berries for Mirchi.
That’s when they came to know the second coolest thing about the jamun tree : There were parrots nesting in it. Since then, some other road boys had been capturing the parrots one by one to sell at the Marol Market, but Sunil had brought Kalu around to the belief that the birds should be left as they were. Sunil listened for their squawks each morning, to make sure they hadn’t been abducted in the night.
Kalu’s expertise was in the recycling bins inside airline catering compounds. Private waste collectors emptied these dumpsters on a regular basis, but Kalu had mastered the trash truck’s schedules. The night before pickup, Kalu would climb over the barbed wire fences and raid the overflowing bins.
Kalu’s routine had become known by the local police, however. He kept getting caught, until some constables proposed a different arrangement. Kalu could keep his metal scrap if he’d pass on information he picked up on the road about local drug dealers.23. What did Sunil think of parrots?
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Question 24 of 25
24. Question
Another marvel on the far side of the lake was a little farm that felt like a secret in the city. Some of the gaunt Karnataka labourers even looked away when children came to dig and eat. But the greatest pleasure, this side of the lake, was the jamun tree. A few months back, Kalu and Sunil had a feast in the branches, shaking down a few berries for Mirchi.
That’s when they came to know the second coolest thing about the jamun tree : There were parrots nesting in it. Since then, some other road boys had been capturing the parrots one by one to sell at the Marol Market, but Sunil had brought Kalu around to the belief that the birds should be left as they were. Sunil listened for their squawks each morning, to make sure they hadn’t been abducted in the night.
Kalu’s expertise was in the recycling bins inside airline catering compounds. Private waste collectors emptied these dumpsters on a regular basis, but Kalu had mastered the trash truck’s schedules. The night before pickup, Kalu would climb over the barbed wire fences and raid the overflowing bins.
Kalu’s routine had become known by the local police, however. He kept getting caught, until some constables proposed a different arrangement. Kalu could keep his metal scrap if he’d pass on information he picked up on the road about local drug dealers.24. How did Kalu manage to raid the airline recycling bins before they were emptied?
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Question 25 of 25
25. Question
Another marvel on the far side of the lake was a little farm that felt like a secret in the city. Some of the gaunt Karnataka labourers even looked away when children came to dig and eat. But the greatest pleasure, this side of the lake, was the jamun tree. A few months back, Kalu and Sunil had a feast in the branches, shaking down a few berries for Mirchi.
That’s when they came to know the second coolest thing about the jamun tree : There were parrots nesting in it. Since then, some other road boys had been capturing the parrots one by one to sell at the Marol Market, but Sunil had brought Kalu around to the belief that the birds should be left as they were. Sunil listened for their squawks each morning, to make sure they hadn’t been abducted in the night.
Kalu’s expertise was in the recycling bins inside airline catering compounds. Private waste collectors emptied these dumpsters on a regular basis, but Kalu had mastered the trash truck’s schedules. The night before pickup, Kalu would climb over the barbed wire fences and raid the overflowing bins.
Kalu’s routine had become known by the local police, however. He kept getting caught, until some constables proposed a different arrangement. Kalu could keep his metal scrap if he’d pass on information he picked up on the road about local drug dealers.25. Why was a different arrangement proposed?
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