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451.

Select the correct abstract noun from the given options to complete the sentence: To his _______, Rama jumped into the river.

A.  amazement
B.  cruelty 
C.         weakness         
D.         bravery            
Answer» B.  cruelty 
452.

Select the correct abstract noun from the given options to complete the sentence: The sages of ancient times were full of

A.  honesty
B.         bravery
C.         wisdom
D.         warmth            
Answer» D.         warmth            
453.

Tick the correct animal corresponding to its group: A litter of_______.

A.  lions    
B.         tigers   
C.         pups    
D.         chimpanzees                 
Answer» D.         chimpanzees                 
454.

Select the kind of noun for the underlined words: Sita went to the garden and studied a flock of birds.

A.  Proper noun     
B.  Common noun 
C.  Collective noun
D.         Abstract noun
Answer» D.         Abstract noun
455.

The Himalayas are the highest _____ snow covered mountains in the world.

A. volley              
B.           chain   
C.   row               
D.           shoal
Answer» C.   row               
456.

The _____ of soldiers fought bravely in the battle.

A. army   
B.           flock          
C.   pack              
D.           jury
Answer» B.           flock          
457.

A ____ of people gathered at the meeting.

A. flight                
B.           herd 
C.  crowd       
D.  swarm
Answer» D.  swarm
458.

Direction: Considering the grid answer the following questions. Consider the statements and mark it true or false. Common nouns---umbrella, fan, chair, table Material noun--- flock, crowd, gang, bunch

A. TF     
B.  FT           
C.  TT                  
D.           FF
Answer» B.  FT           
459.

Smoking is _____ to health.

A. injurious    
B.            difficult       
C.  problem                     
D.   disease
Answer» B.            difficult       
460.

Direction: Considering the grid answer the following questions. How many collective and abstract nouns are there?

A. 8         
B.  9                    
C.  7                    
D.           5
Answer» B.  9                    
461.

Direction: Considering the grid answer the following questions. Consider the statements and mark it true or false. Statement A: Umbrella is a collective noun. Statement B: Chair is a common noun. Statement C: Bunch is a collective noun. Statement D: Youth is a proper noun.

A. TFTF                          
B.  FTTF   
C.  TTFF                         
D.  FFTT
Answer» C.  TTFF                         
462.

Choose the correct option for animal habitats.HABITATANIMAL Tiger Spider Eagles Cows 

A. lair, cobweb, eyrie, byres  
B.  eyrie, lair, cobweb, byres
C.  byres, cobweb, lair, eyrie             
D.  cobweb, lair, byres, eyrie
Answer» 3orr53t 1nsw5r:.  cobweb, lair, byres, eyrie
463.

Choose the correct option for the collective nouns.WORDCOLLECTIVE NOUN Girls Plants Fish leaves 

A. nursery, bevy, wreath, shoal          
B.  wreath, bevy, shoal, nursery
C.  bevy, shoal, nursery, wreath          
D.  bevy, nursery, shoal, wreath
Answer» 3orr53t 1nsw5r:.  bevy, nursery, shoal, wreath
464.

Choose the correct option for noun comparisons.COMPARISONNOUN Rose Hare Rock tiger 

A. firm, fierce, fast, fair                 
B.  fair, firm, fast, fierce
C.  fair, fast, firm, fierce 
D.  fierce, firm, fast, fair
Answer» 3orr53t 1nsw5r:.  fierce, firm, fast, fair
465.

There is keen ______ in every trade.

A. market        
B.                       choice         
C.  competition  
D.  familiarity
Answer» D.  familiarity
466.

Direction: Read the passage and answer the following questions. Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451. While spending most of his early year at sea, Columbus began to believe that he could find a shortcut to the Indies by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean. Unfortunately, the King of Portugal refused to finance such a trip and Columbus was forced to present his idea to the King and Queen of Spain. In 1492, Kin Ferdinand and Queen Isabella agreed to pay for his trip. They gave him a crew and three ships, the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. Columbus sailed aboard the Santa Maria. The trip was long and hard. Many sailors grew restless and wanted to turn around. After two months at sea, land was finally sighted. The ships docked on the island of Hispaniola. Columbus named the native people he saw "Indians", because he believed he had found the shortcut he was looking for. In actuality, Columbus found North America, a brand new continent at the time. Columbus, however, couldn't be convinced. He died with the belief he had found the shortcut to the Indies. Soon, however, other explorers and nations understood the importance of his discoveries. Which is NOT true?

A. Columbus was born in Italy.
B.  Columbus received three ships and a crew from the King and Queen of Spain.
C.  Columbus found a shortcut to the Indies.
D.  The journey across the Atlantic took two months
Answer» D.  The journey across the Atlantic took two months
467.

Direction: Read the passage and answer the following questions. Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451. While spending most of his early year at sea, Columbus began to believe that he could find a shortcut to the Indies by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean. Unfortunately, the King of Portugal refused to finance such a trip and Columbus was forced to present his idea to the King and Queen of Spain. In 1492, Kin Ferdinand and Queen Isabella agreed to pay for his trip. They gave him a crew and three ships, the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. Columbus sailed aboard the Santa Maria. The trip was long and hard. Many sailors grew restless and wanted to turn around. After two months at sea, land was finally sighted. The ships docked on the island of Hispaniola. Columbus named the native people he saw "Indians", because he believed he had found the shortcut he was looking for. In actuality, Columbus found North America, a brand new continent at the time. Columbus, however, couldn't be convinced. He died with the belief he had found the shortcut to the Indies. Soon, however, other explorers and nations understood the importance of his discoveries. In the second last line of this passage, which word is the abstract noun?       

A. died                
B.           belief   
C.  shortcut          
D.           Indies
Answer» C.  shortcut          
468.

Direction: Read the passage and answer the following questions. Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451. While spending most of his early year at sea, Columbus began to believe that he could find a shortcut to the Indies by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean. Unfortunately, the King of Portugal refused to finance such a trip and Columbus was forced to present his idea to the King and Queen of Spain. In 1492, Kin Ferdinand and Queen Isabella agreed to pay for his trip. They gave him a crew and three ships, the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. Columbus sailed aboard the Santa Maria. The trip was long and hard. Many sailors grew restless and wanted to turn around. After two months at sea, land was finally sighted. The ships docked on the island of Hispaniola. Columbus named the native people he saw "Indians", because he believed he had found the shortcut he was looking for. In actuality, Columbus found North America, a brand new continent at the time. Columbus, however, couldn't be convinced. He died with the belief he had found the shortcut to the Indies. Soon, however, other explorers and nations understood the importance of his discoveries. Which of the following was NOT one of his ships?                           

A. Nina               
B.           Isabella        
C.  Pinta              
D.           Santa Maria 
Answer» C.  Pinta              
469.

Direction: Read the passage and answer the following questions. Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451. While spending most of his early year at sea, Columbus began to believe that he could find a shortcut to the Indies by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean. Unfortunately, the King of Portugal refused to finance such a trip and Columbus was forced to present his idea to the King and Queen of Spain. In 1492, Kin Ferdinand and Queen Isabella agreed to pay for his trip. They gave him a crew and three ships, the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. Columbus sailed aboard the Santa Maria. The trip was long and hard. Many sailors grew restless and wanted to turn around. After two months at sea, land was finally sighted. The ships docked on the island of Hispaniola. Columbus named the native people he saw "Indians", because he believed he had found the shortcut he was looking for. In actuality, Columbus found North America, a brand new continent at the time. Columbus, however, couldn't be convinced. He died with the belief he had found the shortcut to the Indies. Soon, however, other explorers and nations understood the importance of his discoveries. Where was Christopher Columbus born?                         

A. The New World          
B.  Portugal        
C.   Spain                        
D.  Italy  
Answer» E.
470.

There is no _____ among rotten apples.

A. kind                            
B.  beauty        
C.  fresh                           
D.  choice
Answer» E.
471.

Direction: Choose the correct noun represented by the pictures given below.

A. material noun
B.           common noun  
C.  proper noun 
D.  abstract noun
Answer» D.  abstract noun
472.

Read the statements and choose the correct option as correct or incorrect. Statement A: Proper, common, material and collective noun come under concrete noun. Statement B:  A proper noun may be used as a common noun. Statement C:  Gold is a material noun but jewelry is an abstract noun. Statement D:  Kennel is a collective noun but dog is a material noun.

A. A and B are correct.    
B.  B and D are correct.
C.  C and D are correct.                 
D.  A and C are correct.
Answer» B.  B and D are correct.
473.

Read the statements and choose the correct option as correct or incorrect. Statement A: Infant is a common noun but infancy is an abstract noun. Statement B:  A sentence starting with a common noun is proper. Statement C:  Fleet is a collective noun but ship is a common noun. Statement D:  Common nouns can sometimes be used as proper nouns.

A. A and B are correct.
B.  B and D are correct.
C.  C and D are correct.                
D.  A and C are correct.
Answer» E.
474.

Match the phrases with the given words.List - IList - IIA.luggages are kept in   1. resortB.place visited for enjoyment2.theatreC.wild animals are kept  in3.cloak roomD.place visited for watching drama4.menagerie 

A. A-2     B-1     C-3      D-4
B. A-1      B-3      C-4      D-2
C. A-3      B-4      C-1     D-2
D. A-3      B-1      C-4      D-2  
Answer» 3orr53t 1nsw5r:. A-3      B-1      C-4      D-2  
475.

Match the collective nouns with the words.List - IList - IIA.Flight1. lawsB.Row2.wolvesC.Pack3.seatsD.Code4.stairs 

A. A-4     B-3     C-2     D-1
B. A-4      B-1      C-3      D-2
C. A-2      B-3      C-4      D-1
D. A-2      B-4      C-1      D-3
Answer» 3orr53t 1nsw5r:. A-2      B-4      C-1      D-3
476.

Match the objects with the places where they are made. List-I List- II A. Leather 1.  dockyard B. Ships 2. tannery C. Wine 3. orchard D. Fruits 4. brewery

A. A-1      B-2      C-3      D-4
B. A-2      B-3      C-4      D-1
C. A-2      B-1      C-4      D-3
D. A-3      B-4      C-1     D-2     
Answer» D. A-3      B-4      C-1     D-2     
477.

Match the materials with the articles.List-IList- IIA.Petrol1. fireB.Coal2.truckC.Wood3.carD.Diesel4.steam engine 

A. A-4      B-2      C-1      D-3
B. A-3      B-4      C-1      D-2
C. A-1      B-3      C-4      D-2
D. A-2      B-1      C-3      D-4
Answer» 3orr53t 1nsw5r:. A-2      B-1      C-3      D-4
478.

Match the animals with the food they eat.List - IList - IIA.Snake1. RatB.Lion2.FishC.Eagle3.DeerD.Crane4.Frog 

A. A-1     B-2      C-3      D-4
B. A-2      B-3      C-4      D-1
C. A-3      B-4      C-1      D-2
D. A-4      B-3      C-1      D-2
Answer» 3orr53t 1nsw5r:. A-4      B-3      C-1      D-2
479.

Directions: Choose the odd one out. Action, Kindness, Bouquet, Patience.

A. Action             
B.           Kindness       
C.  Bouquet         
D.           Patience
Answer» D.           Patience
480.

Directions: Choose the odd one out. Swarm, Flock, Team, Cricket.

A. Swarm            
B.           Flock         
C.  Team             
D.           Cricket
Answer» E.
481.

Directions: Choose the odd one out. Petrol, Diesel, Truck, Kerosene.

A. Petrol              
B.           Diesel         
C.  Truck             
D.           Kerosene
Answer» D.           Kerosene
482.

Directions: Choose the odd one out. Mumbai, Lucknow, Metropolitan, Patna.

A. Mumbai          
B.           Lucknow       
C.  Metropolitan
D.           Patna
Answer» D.           Patna
483.

As hard is related to stone so soft is related to ______.

A. fur
B.           quilt          
C.  mountain     
D.           grass
Answer» B.           quilt          
484.

As rich is related to a merchant so poor is related to a ______.

A. poverty            
B.           beggar     
C.  slums             
D.           country
Answer» C.  slums             
485.

As cold is related to ice so hot is related to ______.           

A. diamond       
B.           money        
C.  snow              
D.           fire
Answer» E.
486.

As black is related to coal so white is related to ______.

A. Cotton
B.           snow       
C.   ice                 
D.           feather
Answer» C.   ice                 
487.

A _____ of robbers looted the people of the village.

A. jury                 
B.           mob           
C.   herd              
D.           gang
Answer» E.
488.

We must show _____ towards animals.    

A. honesty                       
B.   action   
C.  kindness  
D. cruelty
Answer» D. cruelty
489.

Direction: Choose the correct option. If you want to write a letter to a general issue or matter of public awareness of your country or society you should write to-----

A. the principal of your school          
B.  the chairman of your company
C.  the editor of your newspaper        
D.  the landlord of your building
Answer» D.  the landlord of your building
490.

Direction: Choose the correct option. Which of the following does not come under the category of Formal letters?

A. official letters 
B.           invitation letters
C.  business letters   
D.  friendly letters
Answer» E.
491.

Direction: Choose the correct option. In which of these communications the sender sends a message without writing anything?

A. sms                             
B.  postcard      
C.  telephone    
D.  e-mail
Answer» D.  e-mail
492.

Direction (Qs. 15 to 25): Given below letters with so many mistakes. Mistakes are marked bold and underlined, re-write the letters correctly.Write a letter to a publisher, ordering him some books you will require in your new class, as they are not available in the market.B-179, Defence colony;Canal East Road:Patna.To,The Publisher,Wisdom Books Pvt Ltd;Circus View Road, New Delhi.12th April 2013:Respected Sir!I shall be ...15.obilyzed... if you will send me the... 16. f plowing.... books as ...17.suun... as possible. These books have gone out of ...18.stok... in our market and I ...19.neaed... them soon.1.  ..20.Basiks... of English Grammar-part-iv2.  ...21.Aksess.. to English Activities-part-iv3.  ..22. Envirmental.. Studies for class-iv4.  Spell It Perfectly-part-iv5.  Radiant Reader for class-iv6.  Book on..23. Fabens.. for class-ivYou can send these ...24.throu... your reliable carrier service, to the above address and your bill will be paid on ...25.receit... through cash on delivery.Thanking you!Yours faithfully,Arpan Dutta.

A. obilyzed                      
B.  obliged   
C.  oblize                         
D.  obliged
Answer» C.  oblize                         
493.

Direction (Qs. 6 to 14): Given below letters with so many mistakes. Mistakes are marked bold and underlined, re-write the letters correctly.1. You are living in a hostel in Dehradun. Write a letter to your father, who lives in Pune, to send you some money as you urgently require to buy some books and stationary.Modern SchoolDehradun.20th March 2013.My dear Father!I am well here and wish to here the same from you. Today I got the result of our final (6. xams) in which I have secure 3rd rank in my (7. Sekson) with highest marks in English (8. grammer). Spelling, (9. Diktason) and (10. Envirmental) studies. Now I am prompted to class-5 and very (11. Excit) to join the new class. Our classes will (12. Comense) from 10th April 2013. In the (13. Meenwhyle) I need to bring some books and stationary so please send me Rs 6000/- to enable me buys the (14. Nidful).Hope mother and my little sister are do well. I miss you all very much and had think of joining you all after my term end but could not due to our extracurricular activities in school. Take care.With Love!Your loving son Ayush.

A. enveronmnti   
B.  enviranmentol  
C.  environmental            
D.  no change
Answer» D.  no change
494.

Direction: Choose the correct option. If a sender wants to send any important message, then which of these methods should take the least time to reach the receiver?

A. telegram          
B.  e-mail         
C.  postcard                     
D.  inland letter
Answer» C.  postcard                     
495.

Unjumble the words to make a meaningful sentence: in / an / umbrella / corner / in found was

A.  In an comer the umbrella was found.
B.  An umbrella was found in the corner.
C.  In corner the an umbrella was found.
D.  An umbrella in the corner was found.
Answer» C.  In corner the an umbrella was found.
496.

Unjumble the words to make a meaningful sentence: the / the / more / more / you / you / have / desire

A.  You have the more, you desire the more.
B.  The more you have, the more you desire.
C.  The more have you, the more desire you.
D.  You more the desire, you have the more.
Answer» C.  The more have you, the more desire you.
497.

Unjumble the words to make a meaningful sentence: our / area / newly / is / the she / elected /M.L.A. / of

A.  She is the newly elected M.L.A. of our area.
B.  She is the M.L.A. newly elected of our area.
C.  She is of our area the newly elected M.L.A.
D.  She is M.L.A. newly elected the of our area.
Answer» B.  She is the M.L.A. newly elected of our area.
498.

Unjumble the words to make a meaningful sentence: at / door / the / who / knocking / is / ?

A.  Is who knocking at the door?
B.  At the door who is knocking?
C.  The door is knocking at who?
D.  Who is knocking at the door?
Answer» E.
499.

Unjumble the words to make a meaningful sentence: give / a / glass / me / of / water / please

A.  Glass water of a give me please.
B.  Please give me a glass of water.
C.  Give me please a glass of water.
D.  Please a glass of water give me.
Answer» C.  Give me please a glass of water.
500.

Unjumble the words to make a meaningful sentence: my / school / my / house / is / near

A.  My school is my near house.
B.  My house is my school near.
C.  My house is near my school.
D.  Near my school is my house.
Answer» D.  Near my school is my house.