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| 151. |
Direction: Read the following definitions carefully and identify the objects by selecting the correct options. _______ is the flesh of an animal. |
| A. | Meet |
| B. | Junk food |
| C. | Meat |
| D. | Salad |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Salad | |
| 152. |
Choose the correct option to fill in the blanks with present, past or past participle forms of the verbs. Grandma __________ us a story. |
| A. | Tell |
| B. | told |
| C. | telling |
| D. | None |
| Answer» C. telling | |
| 153. |
Direction: Find out the synonyms of the following words. Chorus |
| A. | refrain |
| B. | order |
| C. | dance |
| D. | shout |
| Answer» B. order | |
| 154. |
Direction: Given below are the vocabulary related to food habits. Choose the correct options to fill up the blanks. Would you like another ______ of pizza? |
| A. | bite |
| B. | grind |
| C. | chew |
| D. | slice |
| Answer» E. | |
| 155. |
Direction: Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in present continuous tense. Dr. Mason is busy. He (see) ______ a patient right now. He will see you in twenty minutes. |
| A. | will see |
| B. | is seeing |
| C. | will seeing |
| D. | was seeing |
| Answer» D. was seeing | |
| 156. |
Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions. We cannot live ____________ money. |
| A. | In |
| B. | For |
| C. | From |
| D. | At |
| E. | Without |
| Answer» F. | |
| 157. |
The baby's face is really dirty. What ______ (he/eat)? |
| A. | has he been eating |
| B. | has he eaten |
| C. | did he eat |
| D. | has he ate |
| Answer» B. has he eaten | |
| 158. |
Select the synonymous options to the given words. Rip |
| A. | collect |
| B. | patch |
| C. | tear |
| D. | give |
| Answer» D. give | |
| 159. |
Choose the kind of pronounthe underline word has. Those people were really brilliant. |
| A. | Reflexive Pronoun |
| B. | Demonstrative Pronoun |
| C. | Interrogative Pronoun |
| D. | Possessive Pronoun |
| E. | Personal Pronoun |
| Answer» C. Interrogative Pronoun | |
| 160. |
Choose the correct synonymsof the following: Awake |
| A. | Wakeup |
| B. | Asleep |
| C. | Napping |
| D. | Snoozing |
| E. | Slumber |
| Answer» B. Asleep | |
| 161. |
Choose the correct form of the verb according to the tense specified in the bracket: The sun _____ in the east. (Simple Present) |
| A. | rises |
| B. | will be rising |
| C. | rosed |
| D. | rising |
| Answer» B. will be rising | |
| 162. |
Select the verb that best suits the sentence: Sunita is _____ the trunk to take out some old clothes. |
| A. | closing |
| B. | opening |
| C. | digging |
| D. | hitting |
| Answer» C. digging | |
| 163. |
Select the verb that best suits the sentence: Vanya is _____ a lovely story written by Enid Blyton. |
| A. | listening |
| B. | reading |
| C. | writing |
| D. | singing |
| Answer» C. writing | |
| 164. |
_________ Alps Mountain is in Europe. |
| A. | But |
| B. | A |
| C. | An |
| D. | The |
| E. | All of these |
| Answer» E. All of these | |
| 165. |
Select correct options for the following groups of words. To slap, such as a fly, with a flat object |
| A. | chop |
| B. | new |
| C. | gnaw |
| D. | swat |
| Answer» E. | |
| 166. |
Direction: Pick out the qualifiers in the following sentences. Your brother arrived. |
| A. | Your |
| B. | Brother |
| C. | Your brother |
| D. | Arrived |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Brother | |
| 167. |
Tick the synonym of the words given below: Lean |
| A. | Fat |
| B. | Tall |
| C. | Thin |
| D. | Short |
| Answer» D. Short | |
| 168. |
Direction: Choose the verb that best completes each sentence. Each student will _____ a gift to the party. |
| A. | brought |
| B. | bought |
| C. | bring |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» D. none of these | |
| 169. |
Direction: Read the following definitions carefully and identify the objects by selecting the correct options. A ________ is case for keeping money. |
| A. | violet |
| B. | wallet |
| C. | couch |
| D. | basket |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. couch | |
| 170. |
Choose the correct option from those given below. That which cannot be heard |
| A. | incredible |
| B. | invisible |
| C. | insoluble |
| D. | inaudible |
| Answer» E. | |
| 171. |
Read the sentencecarefully and choose the kind of sentence. My wife is tired of this work. |
| A. | Assertive |
| B. | Interrogative |
| C. | Imperative |
| D. | Exclamatory |
| E. | Optative |
| Answer» B. Interrogative | |
| 172. |
Fill in the blanks with the most suitable verbs: _____ you want a red and pink dress? |
| A. | Do |
| B. | Does |
| C. | Are |
| D. | Am |
| Answer» B. Does | |
| 173. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. In my aquarium, the big fish __________ the small fish yesterday. |
| A. | eat |
| B. | ate |
| C. | eaten |
| D. | eating |
| Answer» C. eaten | |
| 174. |
Direction: Is the sentence in the past, present or future tense? Carlo will sing in the school today. |
| A. | Present |
| B. | Past |
| C. | Future |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» D. None of these | |
| 175. |
Direction: Answer the following questions by selecting the correct options. Identify the interrogative sentence among the following. |
| A. | Bravo! Well done. |
| B. | Ah! All the questions are easy. |
| C. | Do you need that bag? |
| D. | Both [a] and [b] |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Both [a] and [b] | |
| 176. |
Direction: Answer the following questions by selecting the correct options.Identify the imperative sentence among the following. |
| A. | Give me some more time. |
| B. | Don't eat my strawberries. |
| C. | What a beautiful gown! |
| D. | Both [b] and [b] |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 177. |
Mr. Smith _______________ no more as he met a fatal accident. |
| A. | Is |
| B. | Was |
| C. | Had |
| D. | Has |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Was | |
| 178. |
Fill in the blanks with suitable verb forms from the options given below: I am____ French since I lived in Paris 15 years ago. |
| A. | riding |
| B. | speaking |
| C. | taking |
| D. | telling |
| Answer» C. taking | |
| 179. |
Direction: Choose the correct verb. Time changes all things. |
| A. | charges |
| B. | cheats |
| C. | changes |
| D. | chooses |
| Answer» D. chooses | |
| 180. |
Fill in the blanks with the possessive form of the noungiven in the bracket. These books are.......................... |
| A. | my |
| B. | our |
| C. | mine's |
| D. | mine |
| E. | All of these |
| Answer» E. All of these | |
| 181. |
Choose the correct synonymsof the following: Happy |
| A. | Unhappy |
| B. | Cheerful |
| C. | Gloomy |
| D. | Miserable |
| E. | Distress |
| Answer» C. Gloomy | |
| 182. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. It all began with a blister on my lower eyelid. I happened to rub it accidentally and it was painful. Soon after, blisters appeared on my hands and neck. My mother suspected that I was down with chickenpox and took me to the doctor. The doctor confirmed and said that I needed rest. He gave me a two-week medical certificate and some pills to keep the fever down. I had to stay in the house for two weeks. I was forbidden to visit others. To make matters worse, I began to get bouts of fever. At times when the fever was raging, things became hazy and I was not sure whether I was dreaming or awake. For two weeks I remained confined to the house. Finally, I was glad my enforced stay in the house was over when I became well. The sentence "I was forbidden to visit others.? means that |
| A. | he was not allowed to go to school. |
| B. | his friends were allowed to visit him. |
| C. | nobody talked to him. |
| D. | he was not allowed to mingle with anybody. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 183. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. It all began with a blister on my lower eyelid. I happened to rub it accidentally and it was painful. Soon after, blisters appeared on my hands and neck. My mother suspected that I was down with chickenpox and took me to the doctor. The doctor confirmed and said that I needed rest. He gave me a two-week medical certificate and some pills to keep the fever down. I had to stay in the house for two weeks. I was forbidden to visit others. To make matters worse, I began to get bouts of fever. At times when the fever was raging, things became hazy and I was not sure whether I was dreaming or awake. For two weeks I remained confined to the house. Finally, I was glad my enforced stay in the house was over when I became well. What did the doctor confirm? |
| A. | That the boy needed rest. |
| B. | That the boy was suffering from a contagious disease. |
| C. | That the boy should not go to school. |
| D. | That the boy should take medicine. |
| Answer» C. That the boy should not go to school. | |
| 184. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. It all began with a blister on my lower eyelid. I happened to rub it accidentally and it was painful. Soon after, blisters appeared on my hands and neck. My mother suspected that I was down with chickenpox and took me to the doctor. The doctor confirmed and said that I needed rest. He gave me a two-week medical certificate and some pills to keep the fever down. I had to stay in the house for two weeks. I was forbidden to visit others. To make matters worse, I began to get bouts of fever. At times when the fever was raging, things became hazy and I was not sure whether I was dreaming or awake. For two weeks I remained confined to the house. Finally, I was glad my enforced stay in the house was over when I became well. What made the mother suspect that her son was down with chickenpox? |
| A. | His lower eyelid developed blisters. |
| B. | He had rubbed the blister accidentally. |
| C. | The blister on the lower eyelid was painful. |
| D. | He had blisters all over. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 185. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. While hunting for prey, a tiger caught a fox. "You can't eat me!" said the fox. "The Emperor of Heaven appointed me the king of the beasts. If you eat me, you'll be disobeying his orders. If you don't believe me, follow me. You will soon see whether the other animals run away at the sight of me or not.? Agreeing to this, the tiger accompanied him. The fox walked first and the tiger followed, to see whether the fox was telling the truth or not. All the beasts saw them together, gave frightened looks and dashed away. The tiger was impressed with this show of power by the fox and left it alone. When did the tiger meet the fox? |
| A. | When the Emperor of Heaven made the fox the king of the beasts |
| B. | While the fox was hunting for prey |
| C. | When the Emperor of Heaven made the tiger the king of the beasts |
| D. | While the tiger was looking for food |
| Answer» E. | |
| 186. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. While hunting for prey, a tiger caught a fox. "You can't eat me!" said the fox. "The Emperor of Heaven appointed me the king of the beasts. If you eat me, you'll be disobeying his orders. If you don't believe me, follow me. You will soon see whether the other animals run away at the sight of me or not.? Agreeing to this, the tiger accompanied him. The fox walked first and the tiger followed, to see whether the fox was telling the truth or not. All the beasts saw them together, gave frightened looks and dashed away. The tiger was impressed with this show of power by the fox and left it alone. The tiger left the fox alone. What is the real reason for that? |
| A. | The tiger did not realize why the beasts ran away. |
| B. | All the beasts gave frightened looks at the fox when it walked by. |
| C. | The tiger was impressed with the show of power by the fox. |
| D. | The tiger did not want to disobey the orders of the Emperor of Heaven. |
| Answer» D. The tiger did not want to disobey the orders of the Emperor of Heaven. | |
| 187. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. In this modern age, man has grown to be heavily dependent on computers to carry out all kinds of jobs that were done manually before. In banking for example, computers allow for millions of transactions to be carried out involving large sums of money. The same task would otherwise require thousands of bank tellers. Computers do the job in a much shorter time. They do this practically free of any errors. Computers are responsible for air traffic control and the running of trains. They ensure that travel is made as smooth as possible. In factories nowadays, computers operate mechanical devices that produce goods we require for everyday living. They do so in such quantities that would otherwise be impossible to achieve if these factories were run by humans alone. What is the opposite of the word 'smooth' as used in the passage? |
| A. | empty |
| B. | costly |
| C. | rough |
| D. | free |
| Answer» D. free | |
| 188. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. While hunting for prey, a tiger caught a fox. "You can't eat me!" said the fox. "The Emperor of Heaven appointed me the king of the beasts. If you eat me, you'll be disobeying his orders. If you don't believe me, follow me. You will soon see whether the other animals run away at the sight of me or not.? Agreeing to this, the tiger accompanied him. The fox walked first and the tiger followed, to see whether the fox was telling the truth or not. All the beasts saw them together, gave frightened looks and dashed away. The tiger was impressed with this show of power by the fox and left it alone. Which of the following sentences is true according to the story? |
| A. | The fox caught a prey. |
| B. | The beasts were not afraid of the fox. |
| C. | The Emperor of Heaven appointed the fox the king of the beasts. |
| D. | The king of the animals was the fox. |
| Answer» D. The king of the animals was the fox. | |
| 189. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. In this modern age, man has grown to be heavily dependent on computers to carry out all kinds of jobs that were done manually before. In banking for example, computers allow for millions of transactions to be carried out involving large sums of money. The same task would otherwise require thousands of bank tellers. Computers do the job in a much shorter time. They do this practically free of any errors. Computers are responsible for air traffic control and the running of trains. They ensure that travel is made as smooth as possible. In factories nowadays, computers operate mechanical devices that produce goods we require for everyday living. They do so in such quantities that would otherwise be impossible to achieve if these factories were run by humans alone. Transactions involving large sums of money can be done by |
| A. | only one man. |
| B. | thousands of computers together. |
| C. | only one thousand men. |
| D. | thousands of bank tellers. |
| Answer» B. thousands of computers together. | |
| 190. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. In this modern age, man has grown to be heavily dependent on computers to carry out all kinds of jobs that were done manually before. In banking for example, computers allow for millions of transactions to be carried out involving large sums of money. The same task would otherwise require thousands of bank tellers. Computers do the job in a much shorter time. They do this practically free of any errors. Computers are responsible for air traffic control and the running of trains. They ensure that travel is made as smooth as possible. In factories nowadays, computers operate mechanical devices that produce goods we require for everyday living. They do so in such quantities that would otherwise be impossible to achieve if these factories were run by humans alone. All of the following are uses of a computer except that it |
| A. | controls traffic. |
| B. | makes no errors. |
| C. | controls human beings. |
| D. | takes a short time to complete any work. |
| Answer» D. takes a short time to complete any work. | |
| 191. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. In this modern age, man has grown to be heavily dependent on computers to carry out all kinds of jobs that were done manually before. In banking for example, computers allow for millions of transactions to be carried out involving large sums of money. The same task would otherwise require thousands of bank tellers. Computers do the job in a much shorter time. They do this practically free of any errors. Computers are responsible for air traffic control and the running of trains. They ensure that travel is made as smooth as possible. In factories nowadays, computers operate mechanical devices that produce goods we require for everyday living. They do so in such quantities that would otherwise be impossible to achieve if these factories were run by humans alone. The word 'manually' means something is |
| A. | done by a machine. |
| B. | done by only one man. |
| C. | done by hand. |
| D. | done by only one woman. |
| Answer» D. done by only one woman. | |
| 192. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. The blowpipe is normally some two metres long and made from one single length of bamboo. It has a slender inner tube inside the outer covering so that one length wraps against the other. From it, the shooter shoots a small dart, a splinter of wood some twenty or twenty-five centimeters in length; a pith cone is at one end, the other sharpened end is tipped with poison. Some are extremely accurate with a blowpipe upto a range of nine to ten meters, though for some reason they are more accurate if the target is moving vertically than if it moves horizontally. How far can some people shoot with a blowpipe accurately? |
| A. | More than nine or ten metres |
| B. | Within nine to ten metres |
| C. | At only nine metres |
| D. | At only ten metres |
| Answer» C. At only nine metres | |
| 193. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. The blowpipe is normally some two metres long and made from one single length of bamboo. It has a slender inner tube inside the outer covering so that one length wraps against the other. From it, the shooter shoots a small dart, a splinter of wood some twenty or twenty-five centimeters in length; a pith cone is at one end, the other sharpened end is tipped with poison. Some are extremely accurate with a blowpipe upto a range of nine to ten meters, though for some reason they are more accurate if the target is moving vertically than if it moves horizontally. In the sentence "Some are extremely accurate', who/what is accurate? |
| A. | Darts tipped with poison |
| B. | Shooters |
| C. | Targets moving vertically |
| D. | Targets placed parallel to the ground |
| Answer» C. Targets moving vertically | |
| 194. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. The blowpipe is normally some two metres long and made from one single length of bamboo. It has a slender inner tube inside the outer covering so that one length wraps against the other. From it, the shooter shoots a small dart, a splinter of wood some twenty or twenty-five centimeters in length; a pith cone is at one end, the other sharpened end is tipped with poison. Some are extremely accurate with a blowpipe upto a range of nine to ten meters, though for some reason they are more accurate if the target is moving vertically than if it moves horizontally. What does the blowpipe consist of? |
| A. | A tube with pith |
| B. | A single bamboo |
| C. | Two tubes |
| D. | Two splinters of wood |
| Answer» D. Two splinters of wood | |
| 195. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. The blowpipe is normally some two metres long and made from one single length of bamboo. It has a slender inner tube inside the outer covering so that one length wraps against the other. From it, the shooter shoots a small dart, a splinter of wood some twenty or twenty-five centimeters in length; a pith cone is at one end, the other sharpened end is tipped with poison. Some are extremely accurate with a blowpipe upto a range of nine to ten meters, though for some reason they are more accurate if the target is moving vertically than if it moves horizontally. What is the blowpipe made up of? |
| A. | Teak Wood |
| B. | Bamboo |
| C. | Dart |
| D. | Paper |
| Answer» C. Dart | |
| 196. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. It all began with a blister on my lower eyelid. I happened to rub it accidentally and it was painful. Soon after, blisters appeared on my hands and neck. My mother suspected that I was down with chickenpox and took me to the doctor. The doctor confirmed and said that I needed rest. He gave me a two-week medical certificate and some pills to keep the fever down. I had to stay in the house for two weeks. I was forbidden to visit others. To make matters worse, I began to get bouts of fever. At times when the fever was raging, things became hazy and I was not sure whether I was dreaming or awake. For two weeks I remained confined to the house. Finally, I was glad my enforced stay in the house was over when I became well. What caused the boy feel that he was not sure of whether he was dreaming or awake? |
| A. | He could not sleep. |
| B. | The high fever made him confused. |
| C. | He didn't like going to school. |
| D. | The high fever prevented him from meeting anyone. |
| Answer» C. He didn't like going to school. | |
| 197. |
Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow them, by choosing the correct options. While hunting for prey, a tiger caught a fox. "You can't eat me!" said the fox. "The Emperor of Heaven appointed me the king of the beasts. If you eat me, you'll be disobeying his orders. If you don't believe me, follow me. You will soon see whether the other animals run away at the sight of me or not.? Agreeing to this, the tiger accompanied him. The fox walked first and the tiger followed, to see whether the fox was telling the truth or not. All the beasts saw them together, gave frightened looks and dashed away. The tiger was impressed with this show of power by the fox and left it alone. Who is the 'prey' according to the story? |
| A. | The tiger |
| B. | The fox |
| C. | Animals |
| D. | Beasts |
| Answer» C. Animals | |
| 198. |
Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation: What would you like to have for breakfast |
| A. | What would you like to have for Breakfast! |
| B. | What would, you like to have for breakfast. |
| C. | What would you like to have for breakfast? |
| D. | What would you like, to have for breakfast? |
| Answer» D. What would you like, to have for breakfast? | |
| 199. |
Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation: Add milk cream cocoa powder in the eggless cake |
| A. | add Milk cream, cocoa powder in the Eggless cake |
| B. | Add milk, cream, cocoa powder in the eggless cake. |
| C. | Add milk cream Cocoa Powder in the Eggless Cake. |
| D. | Add Milk, cream cocoa powder in the eggless cake. |
| Answer» C. Add milk cream Cocoa Powder in the Eggless Cake. | |
| 200. |
Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation: How wonderful the weather is |
| A. | how wonderful the weather is? |
| B. | How wonderful the weather is! |
| C. | How wonderful the weather is? |
| D. | How wonderful! the weather is. |
| Answer» C. How wonderful the weather is? | |