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| 1001. |
Direction: Find the word which is a conjunction. |
| A. | yes |
| B. | yet |
| C. | never |
| D. | your |
| Answer» C. never | |
| 1002. |
Direction: Choose the correct option. An apple ___ day keeps the doctor away. |
| A. | a |
| B. | an |
| C. | the |
| D. | none |
| Answer» B. an | |
| 1003. |
Direction: Choose the correct option which joins the following pairs of sentences: Tina wants to come back from the hostel. She is homesick. |
| A. | Tina wants to come back from the hostel because she is homesick. |
| B. | Tina wants to come back from the hostel but she is home sick. |
| C. | Tina wants to come back from the hostel so she is homesick. |
| D. | Tina wants to come back from the hostel yet she is homesick. |
| Answer» B. Tina wants to come back from the hostel but she is home sick. | |
| 1004. |
Select the options describing correctly, the type of the underlined adverbs in the sentences. I just completed the work. |
| A. | Adverb of manner |
| B. | Adverb of time |
| C. | Adverb of degree |
| D. | Adverb of frequency |
| Answer» C. Adverb of degree | |
| 1005. |
Choose the correct option (punctuation mark) to end the sentences. Could you repeat what you have just said |
| A. | ! |
| B. | . |
| C. | ? |
| D. | , |
| Answer» D. , | |
| 1006. |
Direction: Spot the hidden conjunction in the right option. |
| A. | blandres |
| B. | bnladnre |
| C. | betraind |
| D. | berlatdn |
| Answer» B. bnladnre | |
| 1007. |
Choose the most suitable options for the following blanks. I do not carry umbrella with me _________ it is raining. |
| A. | if |
| B. | or |
| C. | unless |
| D. | but |
| Answer» D. but | |
| 1008. |
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate options. She prayed _________ when she went to the temple. |
| A. | fully |
| B. | silently |
| C. | sadly |
| D. | kindly |
| Answer» C. sadly | |
| 1009. |
Fill in the blanks with the most suitable article 'a' 'an' or 'the': _____ milk is very important for the growing children. |
| A. | a |
| B. | an |
| C. | the |
| D. | no article |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1010. |
Fill in the blanks with the most suitable article 'a' 'an' or 'the': Nidhi's grandpa goes to _____ city park for morning walk. |
| A. | an |
| B. | a |
| C. | the |
| D. | no article |
| Answer» D. no article | |
| 1011. |
Select the appropriate article before each of the following nouns: Uniform |
| A. | A |
| B. | An |
| C. | The |
| D. | No article |
| Answer» B. An | |
| 1012. |
Select the most appropriate choice in each question. Busy: Bee Gentle? |
| A. | Cat |
| B. | Dove |
| C. | Peacock |
| D. | Bat |
| Answer» C. Peacock | |
| 1013. |
A rattle for a baby is a pleasant noise but a rattle at the end of the tail of a snake warns of danger. Rattle snakes make a rattling noise to warn their enemy to stay away from them. Though, sometimes, they can bite without rattling. The rattling sound of a snake is caused by horny pieces that are loosely joined together. The pieces make a buzzing sound when the snake shakes its tail. However, rattlesnakes are not the only snakes that vibrate their tails. Several other harmless snakes do the same thing and people often mistake them for rattlesnakes. One way to tell the difference between a rattlesnake and a harmless snake is to see if the snake lifts its tail when it makes the buzzing sound. Rattlesnakes always do that whereas a harmless snake moves its tail back and forth on dry leaves or grass. A rattlesnake gives out poison through two long hollow teeth, or fangs, in its upper jaw. These fangs fold back into the jaw when they are not used. They stick out only when the rattlesnake is about to strike its prey Birds and small mammals make up the rattlesnake's diet. These snakes are also useful to farmers as they eat rodents that destroy their crops. Humans should always stay away from rattlesnakes as they are among the most dangerous snakes in the world. Rattlesnakes can sometimes ______. |
| A. | bite without rattling |
| B. | vibrate their tails without rattling |
| C. | rattle without vibrating |
| D. | lift their tails while buzzing the sound |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. lift their tails while buzzing the sound | |
| 1014. |
A rattle for a baby is a pleasant noise but a rattle at the end of the tail of a snake warns of danger. Rattle snakes make a rattling noise to warn their enemy to stay away from them. Though, sometimes, they can bite without rattling. The rattling sound of a snake is caused by horny pieces that are loosely joined together. The pieces make a buzzing sound when the snake shakes its tail. However, rattlesnakes are not the only snakes that vibrate their tails. Several other harmless snakes do the same thing and people often mistake them for rattlesnakes. One way to tell the difference between a rattlesnake and a harmless snake is to see if the snake lifts its tail when it makes the buzzing sound. Rattlesnakes always do that whereas a harmless snake moves its tail back and forth on dry leaves or grass. A rattlesnake gives out poison through two long hollow teeth, or fangs, in its upper jaw. These fangs fold back into the jaw when they are not used. They stick out only when the rattlesnake is about to strike its prey Birds and small mammals make up the rattlesnake's diet. These snakes are also useful to farmers as they eat rodents that destroy their crops. Humans should always stay away from rattlesnakes as they are among the most dangerous snakes in the world. People often mistake ______. |
| A. | rattlesnakes for harmless snakes |
| B. | harmless snakes for rattlesnakes |
| C. | rattlesnakes for a baby's rattle |
| D. | a baby's rattle for a harmless snake |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. rattlesnakes for a baby's rattle | |
| 1015. |
Read the following stories and answer the questions that follow: 3. Fight between the planets One day, Raju slept after reading his book of geography. In dreams, Raju saw that there was a fight going on between the planets and satellites. They were fighting over who holds the most importance. The Sun and planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, all were busy praising themselves. "I am the brightest planet," said Venus, "I am unique because I revolve from west to east, while you all revolve in the opposite direction. I am considered to be Goddess." The Earth smirked and said, "I am the only planet, which supports life and has water and an atmosphere." "I am red in colour and known as the God of War," said Mars. "I have the maximum number of satellites," said Jupiter. "I am counted amongst the biggest of planets," interrupted Saturn. Uranus said, "I am huge and green in colour. The Greeks consider me as their God and worship me." "I am blue in colour and very big. I am known as the 'Sea-God'," said Neptune. The Moon was getting irritated with the praises from all the other planets. Greeks consider ______ as their God and worship it. |
| A. | Earth |
| B. | Jupiter |
| C. | Uranus |
| D. | Pluto |
| Answer» D. Pluto | |
| 1016. |
Read the following stories and answer the questions that follow: 3. Fight between the planets One day, Raju slept after reading his book of geography. In dreams, Raju saw that there was a fight going on between the planets and satellites. They were fighting over who holds the most importance. The Sun and planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, all were busy praising themselves. "I am the brightest planet," said Venus, "I am unique because I revolve from west to east, while you all revolve in the opposite direction. I am considered to be Goddess." The Earth smirked and said, "I am the only planet, which supports life and has water and an atmosphere." "I am red in colour and known as the God of War," said Mars. "I have the maximum number of satellites," said Jupiter. "I am counted amongst the biggest of planets," interrupted Saturn. Uranus said, "I am huge and green in colour. The Greeks consider me as their God and worship me." "I am blue in colour and very big. I am known as the 'Sea-God'," said Neptune. The Moon was getting irritated with the praises from all the other planets. What are Jupiter's claims for having great importance? |
| A. | It's huge and green in colour. |
| B. | It has maximum number of satellites. |
| C. | It's blue in colour. |
| D. | None of the above. |
| Answer» C. It's blue in colour. | |
| 1017. |
Read the following stories and answer the questions that follow: 3. Fight between the planets One day, Raju slept after reading his book of geography. In dreams, Raju saw that there was a fight going on between the planets and satellites. They were fighting over who holds the most importance. The Sun and planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, all were busy praising themselves. "I am the brightest planet," said Venus, "I am unique because I revolve from west to east, while you all revolve in the opposite direction. I am considered to be Goddess." The Earth smirked and said, "I am the only planet, which supports life and has water and an atmosphere." "I am red in colour and known as the God of War," said Mars. "I have the maximum number of satellites," said Jupiter. "I am counted amongst the biggest of planets," interrupted Saturn. Uranus said, "I am huge and green in colour. The Greeks consider me as their God and worship me." "I am blue in colour and very big. I am known as the 'Sea-God'," said Neptune. The Moon was getting irritated with the praises from all the other planets. Which planet boasts of being the 'God of War'? |
| A. | Earth |
| B. | Venus |
| C. | Saturn |
| D. | Mars |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1018. |
In each question, select the correct option that combiner the two sentences without changing their meaning. I bought a neck-tie. I bought a pair of glasses. |
| A. | I bought a pair of glasses as well as a neck-tie. |
| B. | I bought both a pair of glasses but also a neck-tie. |
| C. | I bought a pair of glasses and too, a neck-tie. |
| D. | I bought a pair of glasses or a neck-tie. |
| Answer» B. I bought both a pair of glasses but also a neck-tie. | |
| 1019. |
Direction: Read the passage. Then answer the questions below. Lilly loves her new town. She loves the mall. She loves the parks. She also loves her school. Most of all, though, Lilly loves the seasons. In her old town, it was hot all of the time. Sometimes it is cold in Lilly?s new town. The cold season is in winter. Once in a while it snows. Lilly has never seen snow before. So for her, the snow is exciting as well as very beautiful. Lilly has to wear gloves to keep her hands warm. She also wears a scarf around her neck. In spring, flowers bloom and the trees turn green with new leaves. Pollen falls on the cars and window sills and makes Lilly sneeze. People work in their yards and mow their grass. In summer, Lilly wears her old shorts and sandals? the same ones she used to wear in her old town. It's hot outside, and dogs lie in the shade. Lilly and her friends go to a pool or play in the water sprinkler. Her father cooks hamburgers on the grill for dinner. Lilly's favorite season is autumn. In autumn, the leaves on the trees turn yellow, gold red and orange. Halloween comes in autumn, and this is Lilly's favorite holiday. Every Halloween' Lilly wears a costume. Last year she wore a mouse costume. This year she will wear a fish costume. One evening in autumn, Lilly and her mom are on sitting together on the porch Mom tells Lilly that autumn is also called "fall". This is a good idea, Lilly thinks, because in fall all of the leaves fall down from the trees. In paragraph 2 the author writes. "She also wears a scarf around her neck" What is the best way to rewrite this sentence while keeping its original meaning?? |
| A. | In addition, she wears a scarf around her neck. |
| B. | However, she wears a scarf around her neck. |
| C. | Nevertheless, she wears a scarf around her neck. |
| D. | As a result, she wears a scarf around her neck. |
| Answer» B. However, she wears a scarf around her neck. | |
| 1020. |
Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions: The peacock is very beautiful, _____ its feet are ugly. |
| A. | but |
| B. | still |
| C. | as |
| D. | and |
| Answer» B. still | |
| 1021. |
Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions: Sam went to the shop _____purchased colourful gifts for his friend. |
| A. | when |
| B. | and |
| C. | so |
| D. | while |
| Answer» C. so | |
| 1022. |
Look at the picture and fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: The boy is _____ the bus. |
| A. | besides |
| B. | along |
| C. | in front of |
| D. | behind |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1023. |
Direction: Choose the correct option. I bought ____ umbrella to go out in the rain. |
| A. | a |
| B. | an |
| C. | the |
| D. | none |
| Answer» C. the | |
| 1024. |
Look at the picture and fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: The dog walked _____ the boy. |
| A. | besides |
| B. | along |
| C. | in front of |
| D. | behind |
| Answer» D. behind | |
| 1025. |
Direction: Choose the correct option. I borrowed ___ pencil from your pile of pencils and pens. |
| A. | a |
| B. | an |
| C. | the |
| D. | none |
| Answer» B. an | |
| 1026. |
Select the appropriate article before each of the following nouns: Juhi |
| A. | A |
| B. | An |
| C. | The |
| D. | No article |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1027. |
Select the appropriate article before each of the following nouns: pair of scissors |
| A. | A |
| B. | An |
| C. | The |
| D. | No article |
| Answer» B. An | |
| 1028. |
Select options which are adjectives from the sentences given. Five red roses bloomed in my garden the same day. |
| A. | red |
| B. | roses |
| C. | garden |
| D. | day |
| Answer» B. roses | |
| 1029. |
Fill in the blanks with the most suitable article 'a' 'an' or 'the': _____ earth moves around the sun. |
| A. | A |
| B. | An |
| C. | The |
| D. | No article |
| Answer» D. No article | |
| 1030. |
Fill in the blanks with the most suitable article 'a' 'an' or 'the': The G.K. test will last for _____ hour. |
| A. | a |
| B. | an |
| C. | the |
| D. | no article |
| Answer» C. the | |
| 1031. |
Direction: Tick the most suitable conjunction to complete the sentence. She hugged _________ her mom _________ dad. |
| A. | whether...or |
| B. | both...and |
| C. | either...or |
| D. | neither...nor |
| Answer» C. either...or | |
| 1032. |
Direction: Find the adverb in the following sentences. Simon arrives late for most of the meetings. |
| A. | most |
| B. | meetings |
| C. | arrives |
| D. | late |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1033. |
Replace the underlined word with a suitable adverb: I thanked him with my whole heart. |
| A. | hearty |
| B. | heartily |
| C. | heartfully |
| D. | wholeheartedly |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1034. |
Direction: Choose the correct answer from the four options. Amit is ______ M.B.A. from Rajdhani University. |
| A. | a |
| B. | an |
| C. | the |
| D. | none |
| Answer» B. an | |
| 1035. |
Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow: No one knows for sure when the use of hats originated. But we do know why people wore them and still do. Hats are worn for two primary reasons. One, for protection, and two, for decoration. In parts of the world where the weather is hot and sunny, people protect their heads from the sun with wide-brimmed hats. Mexicans wear one such hat called the sombrero. Indians wear a topi, pagdee or a cloth roughly tied around the head. A particular kind of pagdee or the turban is worn by the Sikhs for religious reasons. Farmers in Rajasthan and some other states wear a pagdee for traditional reasons as well as for protection from the Sun. In other parts of the world where the climate is cold, people often wear woollen hats and some of them even have earflaps. Then there are decorative hats worn as an accessory to a person's clothing like a harlequin hat. A South American cowboy wears a hat, which is part of his traditional costume, while a North American cowboy wears a wide-brimmed hat, which protects him from the Sun. A hat can also tell us about the occupation of its wearer. Fire-fighters, coal-miners, nurses and policemen wear special hats which look very common to their profession. A sombrero is a ________. |
| A. | hat with ear flaps |
| B. | cloth tied round the head |
| C. | wide-brimmed hat |
| D. | fire-fighter's hat |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. fire-fighter's hat | |
| 1036. |
Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow: No one knows for sure when the use of hats originated. But we do know why people wore them and still do. Hats are worn for two primary reasons. One, for protection, and two, for decoration. In parts of the world where the weather is hot and sunny, people protect their heads from the sun with wide-brimmed hats. Mexicans wear one such hat called the sombrero. Indians wear a topi, pagdee or a cloth roughly tied around the head. A particular kind of pagdee or the turban is worn by the Sikhs for religious reasons. Farmers in Rajasthan and some other states wear a pagdee for traditional reasons as well as for protection from the Sun. In other parts of the world where the climate is cold, people often wear woollen hats and some of them even have earflaps. Then there are decorative hats worn as an accessory to a person's clothing like a harlequin hat. A South American cowboy wears a hat, which is part of his traditional costume, while a North American cowboy wears a wide-brimmed hat, which protects him from the Sun. A hat can also tell us about the occupation of its wearer. Fire-fighters, coal-miners, nurses and policemen wear special hats which look very common to their profession. Farmers in Rajasthan wear a pagdee ______. |
| A. | for religious reasons |
| B. | as a part of their tradition |
| C. | to protect themselves from Sun |
| D. | Both [B] and [C] |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 1037. |
As "pear" is to "fruit", "cabbage" is to "_____." |
| A. | furniture |
| B. | vegetable |
| C. | animal |
| D. | bird |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. animal | |
| 1038. |
As "fake" is to "genuine", "rare" is to "_____." |
| A. | common |
| B. | golden |
| C. | uncommon |
| D. | special |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. golden | |
| 1039. |
As "map" is to "guide", "towel" is to "_____." |
| A. | rub |
| B. | dry |
| C. | wet |
| D. | soft |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. wet | |
| 1040. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct degree of adjectives, using options provided. My teacher is __________ my mother. |
| A. | caring |
| B. | as caring as |
| C. | more caring |
| D. | most caring |
| Answer» C. more caring | |
| 1041. |
Direction: Guess the right conjunction from the clue given below and tick the option. When Ronnie has to give a reason to his teacher for being absent, he will use the conjunction |
| A. | until |
| B. | because |
| C. | unless |
| D. | before |
| Answer» C. unless | |
| 1042. |
Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions: All the shops were closed _____ we reached the market late. |
| A. | because |
| B. | and |
| C. | but |
| D. | that |
| Answer» B. and | |
| 1043. |
Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions: _____ my friend is in trouble, I must help him. |
| A. | But |
| B. | Still |
| C. | Since |
| D. | Than |
| Answer» D. Than | |
| 1044. |
Who is the speaker in this poem? |
| A. | A nice little girl |
| B. | Grandmother |
| C. | Grandfather |
| D. | A little boy |
| Answer» B. Grandmother | |
| 1045. |
Who is requested to comb the hair? |
| A. | Mother |
| B. | Father |
| C. | Grandmother |
| D. | Grandfather |
| Answer» D. Grandfather | |
| 1046. |
Direction: Choose the correct answer for the following questions. ZXV: TRP:: NLJ : ? |
| A. | FDH |
| B. | YWV |
| C. | MKG |
| D. | HFD |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 1047. |
Which of the following is a grammatically incorrect sentence? |
| A. | Aliya is an exceptionally caring person. |
| B. | I respect her because she has a positive attitude to life. |
| C. | Tell him no to make a silly fool of himself. |
| D. | How long have you been working as a nurse? |
| Answer» D. How long have you been working as a nurse? | |
| 1048. |
Replace the underlined word with a suitable adverb: I searched for my lost book in all the places. |
| A. | everything |
| B. | everyone |
| C. | everywhere |
| D. | everybody |
| Answer» D. everybody | |
| 1049. |
What is the child asked to sit on? |
| A. | A sofa |
| B. | A cushion |
| C. | Abed |
| D. | A seat |
| Answer» C. Abed | |
| 1050. |
What request is made to the grandmother? |
| A. | To comb the hair |
| B. | To comb the doll |
| C. | To comb the fur |
| D. | To comb the clothes |
| Answer» B. To comb the doll | |