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1101.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. Manoj and Suraj _______ home.

A.     has gone
B.          gone   
C.     have gone
D.          been
Answer» D.          been
1102.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following notice and answer the questions that follow NOTICE JAMES PUBLIC SCHOOL Bhopal 27th January, 2009 MAGIC SHOW A magic show will be held for the students of classes VI to VIII On 2nd February In School Auditorium From 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. All students should come and enjoy it. Amrish Kumar Head Boy In India, people still believe in black magic or witchcraft, do you think it really happens?

A. No, it is not possible to gain control of supernatural forces.
B. Yes, they take the help of supernatural forces to do that.
C. No, it is merely superstition.
D. None of the above.
Answer» D. None of the above.
1103.

Read the following stories and poetry and answer the questions choosing the most appropriate option: 2. King Metabo King Metabo was a famous javelin thrower. One day he went out hunting with his daughter, Camille on his back. All of a sudden, the king was attacked by a band of enemies. He had to flee from them until he came to a fast flowing river, which he was unable to swim across because of his daughter on his back. It seemed as if he was lost until he thought of a way out. Tying his daughter to his javelin, he hurled it with all his strength to the other side of the river; then he dived in himself and swam across to where Camille was. His enemies were so amazed that they gave up the chase. Why was it difficult for the king to swim across the river? It was difficult for the king to swim across because ______.

A.  the enemies were chasing him
B.  the river was flowing fast
C.  his daughter was on his back  
D.  he had lost his strength
Answer» D.  he had lost his strength
1104.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following advertisement and answer the questions that follow: What do you think the shortage of beds signifies?

A. Patients will not have beds to sleep.
B. Patients will have to get their personal beds to sleep in hospitals.
C. Poor condition of medical facilities in India.
D. Patients will share beds with each other.
Answer» D. Patients will share beds with each other.
1105.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct article from the following options: He is_______ doctor.

A. no article needed        
B. a
C. an    
D. the
Answer» C. an    
1106.

Fill in the blanks using demonstrative adjectives: This house is better than _____.

A.  this        
B.    that  
C.  such   
D.    Both A and B
Answer» C.  such   
1107.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct (and most natural-sounding) response to complete each sentence. The doctor had _____ friendly smile.

A. an    
B. a
C. no article      
D. the
Answer» C. no article      
1108.

 Fill in the blanks with the suitable conjunctions from the options given below: I know ____ you will win the tournament.

A.  as    
B.  that  
C.  so 
D.    not only
Answer» C.  so 
1109.

Joan of Are was born as a simple peasant girl in the fifteenth century She never learned to read or write as she belonged to a poor family But she did grow up with a strong religious education from her mother who was deeply religious. At the age of 13, Joan believed that God wanted her to help King Charles VII of France to fight the English who were trying to capture the land of the French. When King Charles heard about her he decided to test Joan to see if she had special powers as people had been saying. He invited her to his court but let one of his nobles dress up as King. King Charles himself stood with the nobles in the crowd of his court but dressed as a nobleman. She was quickly able to point out to King Charles even though she had never seen him before. From then on, Joan led the French army through one battle after another. She was victorious each time. Since King Charles had not yet been crowned King in a ceremony she fought the battles for him so that he could be crowned. After all that Joan did for France, King Charles deceived Joan and let the English capture her for a huge amount of money The English believed that Joan was a witch because of her special powers. Joan of Arc met a sad end when she was burnt to death. Because of the courage she showed at the time of her death, people were convinced that she was a saint. In 1920, Pope Benedict XV declared her a saint. Joan was able to point out to King Charles even though he was dressed as a nobleman because ____­­­______.

A.  she had never met him before that moment
B.  she had met him before that moment
C.  she had special powders
D.  she had no special powers
E.  None of these
Answer» D.  she had no special powers
1110.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following notice and answer the questions that follow LOST! LOST! LOST! 15th July, 2014 LOST Gaurav has lost his blue pencil box that had a Spiderman image on it, containing a Parker pen and blending sketch pens in Computer room on 15th July during the recess. If anyone finds it, please, hand it over to Gaurav in his class VI-B. A nice treat is promised. Gaurav VI-B In the above note find out the word that means discover _____

A. Containing     
B. Find
C. Treat        
D. Promise
Answer» C. Treat        
1111.

 Fill in the blanks with the suitable conjunctions from the options given below: Take this umbrella with you, ____ it rains.

A.  in order that   
B.  unless
C.  in case   
D.    while
Answer» D.    while
1112.

Choose the options with correct spellings to fill in the blank. Identify the misspelt word.

A.     Accommodation       
B.     convenient  
C.     separate  
D.       Recommend
Answer» C.     separate  
1113.

Choose the correct adjective formed from the following nouns: Thirst

A.  Thirsty  
B.  Thirstily
C.  Hungry 
D.    Dehydration
Answer» B.  Thirstily
1114.

DIRECTIONS: Look at the poster and answer the questions from the options given below. HUMANS BEAT ANIMALS HUMANS MISTREAT ANIMALS HUMANS KILLANIMALS WHATA SHAME AND DISGRACE! STOPIOLLINGANIMALS FOR: FUR, IVORYAND MEAT THEIRUSE IN LABORATORIES ENVIRONMENT AND SPORT THEY ARE OUR BEST FRIENDS SAVE ANIMALS From the above poster find out a word that means infamy

A. Mistreat 
B. Disgrace
C. Kill   
D. Beat
Answer» C. Kill   
1115.

Identify the adverbs of manner, place, time or frequency underlined in the given sentences: Do you often play cricket.

A.  Manner    
B.  Place
C.  Time  
D.    Frequency  
Answer» E.
1116.

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 35- 39): Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow. PASSAGE - 1 Rupert was born andraised in the vast, open interior of the Australian continent.His only unpleasantchildhood memory was when he was separated from his mother and brought in withmany other young horses of his age and branded with a hot iron. The pain wasonly momentary. But the mark ... 2GD/20 ... remained on his nearside shoulderfor the rest of his life. The brand indicated that Rupert's birthplace wasGordon Downs Station in the Australian state of Queensland. It was shortly afterthis experience that Rupert was driven to the coast and then put on board aship and sent to India. Rupert had been selected to be a cavalry horse in theIndian Army.Rupert was amagnificent looking horse and he performed his duties extremely well. He wasclever, brave, strong and fast; and he also had wonderful stamina.On one occasion, theheir to the British throne - the Prince of Wales - was visiting India when hesaw Rupert. The Prince was so taken by this beautiful black cavalry horse thathe was determined to buy him: which he did. And he sent him to England by ship.Eventually thePrince of Wales became King of England and Emperor of India. For the rest ofhis life, Rupert remained the King's favorite charger and lived in the RoyalStables in London.What a story Rupertcould have told had he been able to write it down! What is the most likely reason for branding horses in Australia?

A. to show which horses should be sent to India
B. to show which horses would be suitable for cavalry
C. to indicate a king's horse
D. to indicate to whom the horses belonged
Answer» E.
1117.

Cyrus Jhabvala had to spend his life - he's 90 now - in the shadow ot his wire or 57 Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Booker Prize recipient (Heat and Dust) and two-time Academy Award winner (A Room with a View and Towards End), has been the third head of what people in show-biz called the "three headed god"-" the other two being James Ivory and the late IsmaiL Merchant Cyrus was one of DelhFs leading architects in his time and dean of the school of planning and architecture ~ and hes a talented artist, a visual chronicler of the two cities he knows best. When Jhabvala s water colours and pencil drawing of Delhi's rambling lanes and tumbling ruins first appeared in Delhi - stone and streets (1990), they were well received for their attention to detail. Even as the architect in Jhabvala was busy altering Delhi's landscape to cope with the demands of its growth, the citizen in him was moved by the prospect of historic Delhi being swallowed up in one gargantuan chomp by the beast called metropolitan Delhi. In the 1970s, Jhabvala did not have a handycam to record what he saw, so he employed lines and colours to preserve the last remnants of a disappearing past. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala received which of the following prizes?

A.  Booker's     
B.  Ramon Magsaysay
C.  Oscar        
D.  Best Architect of India
E.  None of these
Answer» B.  Ramon Magsaysay
1118.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the option which contains a pair of words related to each other in the same way as the pair given in capital letters. TRAILER: PICTURE ::

A. Truck : Cargo 
B. Theatre : Play
C. Edition : Novel
D. Commercial : Product
Answer» E.
1119.

 Fill in the blanks with the suitable conjunctions from the options given below: Five years have passed ____ he left tea.

A.  since 
B.  for
C.  after      
D.    before
Answer» B.  for
1120.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. He went      _________ abroad to study at university.

A.          The, a       
B.        The, the
C.     No article, a        
D.     No article, the
Answer» D.     No article, the
1121.

DIRECTIONS: Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow.        I saw the fog grow thick Which soon made blind my ken, It made tall men of boys, And giants of tall men. It clutched my throat, I coughed; Nothing was in my head Except two heavy eyes Like balls of burning lead. And when it grew so black That I could know no place I lost all judgment then, Of distance or of space. The street lamps, and the lights Upon the halted cars, Could either be on earth Or be the heavenly stars. A man passed by me close, I asked my way, he said, "Come, follow me, my friend "- I followed where he led. He rapped the stones in front, "Trust me," he said, "and come"; I followed like a child - a blind man led me home. The following statements are true except

A. the fog grew so thick that the poet could not get his directions right
B. a blind man who was also lost came to help the poet
C. the fog caused the poet to see things differently
D. the fog hut the poet's eyes
Answer» C. the fog caused the poet to see things differently
1122.

Complete the sentences in passive voice (Present or Past) using the options given. The winner ________ yesterday.

A.     is declared
B. was being declared
C.     was declared      
D.     declared
Answer» D.     declared
1123.

Complete the sentences in passive voice (Present or Past) using the options given. How old are those buildings ? When ________ built ?

A.     were they  
B.     were it   
C.     are they       
D.     is they    
Answer» B.     were it   
1124.

Fill in the blanks using the correct options. ________ everyone did well, Mohit was awarded the prize.    

A.      Nevertheless          
B.     Despite
C.     In spite of
D.       Although
Answer» E.
1125.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following advertisement and answer the questions that follow: HONDA JAZZ VS HYUNDAI ELITE 120 DIMENSIONS      ELITE i20 HONDA JAZZ Length(mm)     3,985         3,955 Width(mm)       1,734        1,694 Height(mm)      1,505        1,544 Wheelbase (mm)       2,570        2,530 Ground clearance (mm)      170  164 Boot space (litres)     285  354 ENGINE    PETROL DIESEL   PETROL DIESEL Capacity(cc)  1,197 1,396  1,199 1,498 Power(PS@rpin)     83@6,000  90@4,000   90@6,000 100@3,600 Torgue(NM@rpm)  117@400 224@ 1,5 00-2,75     110@4,800 200@1,750 Fuel economy*(kpl)         18.6 22.54   18.7  27.3 Price in? lakh     5.3-6.94 Ex-showroom Delhi 6.42-8.05      5,31-7.29    6.5-8.59 *As per      ARAI Pune According to you fuel economy would mean_____.

A. The cost of fuel in the market.
B. That fuel should be that much economical.
C. Distance that the car travels per litre of fuel.
D. Fuel seems to be a little expensive.
Answer» D. Fuel seems to be a little expensive.
1126.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. Mt. Everest is ________ highest mountain in the would.

A.          a   
B. the  
C.     an        
D. No article
Answer» C.     an        
1127.

DIRECTIONS: Observing this visual image choose the right answer from the following options. In order to open an account the best way is to contact

A. Your School
B. Nearest post office
C. Nearest bank
D. Nearest Block office
Answer» C. Nearest bank
1128.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the right collocations from the given options. I agree with the ____ aims of what you are trying to do but not with some of the details.

A. broad        
B. binding
C. covert       
D. false
Answer» B. binding
1129.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct (and most natural-sounding) response to complete each sentence. We have _____ exam tomorrow.

A. no article      
B. the
C. a      
D. an
Answer» E.
1130.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct (and most natural-sounding) response to complete each sentence. He was accused ________ stealing his aunt's necklace.

A. for    
B. with
C. of 
D. On
Answer» D. On
1131.

Choose the correct options to fill in the blanks. Is he going to read

A.          unless    
B.       or    
C.     and 
D. and
Answer» C.     and 
1132.

DIRECTIONS: Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow.        I saw the fog grow thick Which soon made blind my ken, It made tall men of boys, And giants of tall men. It clutched my throat, I coughed; Nothing was in my head Except two heavy eyes Like balls of burning lead. And when it grew so black That I could know no place I lost all judgment then, Of distance or of space. The street lamps, and the lights Upon the halted cars, Could either be on earth Or be the heavenly stars. A man passed by me close, I asked my way, he said, "Come, follow me, my friend "- I followed where he led. He rapped the stones in front, "Trust me," he said, "and come"; I followed like a child - a blind man led me home. The last stanza of the poem tells us that

A. the blind man was boastful
B. the poet trusted the blind man
C. the poet could not return home
D. the fog had hurt the feelings of the poet
Answer» C. the poet could not return home
1133.

Read the following stories and poetry and answer the questions choosing the most appropriate option: 2. King Metabo King Metabo was a famous javelin thrower. One day he went out hunting with his daughter, Camille on his back. All of a sudden, the king was attacked by a band of enemies. He had to flee from them until he came to a fast flowing river, which he was unable to swim across because of his daughter on his back. It seemed as if he was lost until he thought of a way out. Tying his daughter to his javelin, he hurled it with all his strength to the other side of the river; then he dived in himself and swam across to where Camille was. His enemies were so amazed that they gave up the chase. Which word in the story means 'escape or run away'?

A.  Hurled  
B.  Flee  
C.  Dived 
D.    Chase
Answer» C.  Dived 
1134.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow. PASSAGE - 4 The Kolkata Knight Riders won their second Indian Premier League (IPL) when they beat the Kings XI Punjab in a thrilling game at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. After winning the toss, Gautam Gambhir chose to bowl first. Wriddhiman Saha's ton took Punjab to 199 for four and then in reply, Manish Pandey's 94 setup the run-chase and Kolkata clinched the game in the last over by three wickets. This victory was a thrilling one as Punjab kept coming back in the game. Piyush Chawla was the star at the end as he smashed a six off Mitchell Johnson in the penultimate over and then hit the four to seal the contest. Shahrukh Khan's joy knew no bounds and he and his players posed for quite a few pictures after winning the game. "I dedicated this win to my little child AbRam and the hard work done by Gautam and his team. Thank you Bengaluru and thank you IPL. We believed in ourselves and the hard work done by the team management," Shah Rukh told the official broadcasters after the IPL final. Shah Rukh attributed the success to "teamwork". After the finals, Shah Rukh as a goodwill gesture wore the Kings XI Punjab jersey, a custom prevalent among the footballers as he exchanged pleasantries with Preity Zinta. "Punjab is a great team, they did fantastic job during auction. But luck was on our side, we did manage to capture a few moments," he added. Study the passage given above and answer the following questions. Who is being considered as the star of the match?

A. Shahrukh Khan  
B. Piyush Chawla
C. Preity Zinta        
D. Wriddhiman Saha
Answer» C. Preity Zinta        
1135.

DIRECTIONS: Read the given poem and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option. Sprinkle, squish between my toes, The smell of ocean to my nose. I can feel each grain of sand, It falls from air into my hand. The shells I find along the shore, Picked up by birds that fly and soar. They sparkle like the ocean's waves, And carry sand from all the lakes. I walk That's where my feet leave prints to be. I walk all the way to the end of the land, The land that holds this beautiful sand. Morgan Swain Here, "That's where my feet leave prints to be" means that the writer

A. knows that everything is temporary
B. relieves past visits
C. expects to forget the experience
D. hopes to remember his visit
Answer» E.
1136.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the right collocations from the given options. He gave me some ______ advice and I took it.

A. ardent      
B. significant
C. dangerous    
D. blunt
Answer» E.
1137.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. His handwriting is ______ in the class.  

A.     worst 
B.     worse   
C.     as bad as
D. the worst  
Answer» E.
1138.

Choose the correct articles to fill in the blanks: Sania plays _____ badminton while her friend Neha plays _____ tennis.

A.  no article required, no article required  
B.  a, a
C.  the, the
D.  the, a
Answer» B.  a, a
1139.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct prepositions from the following options. He goes _______ school by car.

A. to 
B. at
C. on    
D. for
Answer» B. at
1140.

 Fill in the blanks with the suitable conjunctions from the options given below: _____ he gets up late, he reaches school on time.

A.  Though  
B.  As
C.  Since 
D.    For
Answer» B.  As
1141.

 Fill in the blanks with the suitable conjunctions from the options given below: Though Ramu is fat, _____ he can run fast.

A.  yet 
B.  and
C.  or
D.    because
Answer» B.  and
1142.

The rabbit hit upon the idea.

A.  an
B.  a
C.  no change      
D.    no article required
Answer» B.  a
1143.

In each question, select the option that would relate the second pair to the first pair in a similar way. Quick: Lightning Quiet:?

A.     Bat     
B. Goat
C.     Mouse  
D. Pup
Answer» D. Pup
1144.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow. PASSAGE - 2 Two friends, Bina and Amita, always walked home from school together past an exclusive restaurant, often visited by foreign tourists. One day, just as they were walking past the restaurant, a well-dressed woman tourist bustled out of the main entrance. She made for a taxi waiting at the curb, and in her haste, three? 1,000 notes fluttered from her handbag to the footpath beside Amita's feet. Amita bent to pick up the notes to return them to the woman, but before she could do that, Bina stepped on the notes, hiding them from view. Before Amita could react, the woman scrambled into the taxi which accelerated away into the traffic. Amita quickly turned to face Bina who had deftly scooped up the money and stuffed it into the top of her school shirt. "What are you doing?" she raged. "That money doesn't belong to you!" "It does now," smirked Bina, "finders keepers. This will help my family pay some bills and we'll still have enough left over to buy ourselves a treat!" Amita was shocked at this. "But it's not your money. You've stolen it! I'm not having anything to do with it or you ever again!" And with that, Amita turned on her heels and stormed away, leaving her friend with a puzzled look on her face. This text could best be described as

A. a puzzle,
B. a debate.
C. a dilemma,      
D. a discussion.
Answer» C. a dilemma,      
1145.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct prepositions from the following options. This material is different ___ that.

A. from      
B. to
C. with 
D. than
Answer» B. to
1146.

Choose the correct options to fill in the blanks. Mr. Krishna had a bad cold ____ he lost his voice.

A.     because   
B.        because of which
C.     owing to      
D.     as
Answer» C.     owing to      
1147.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct prepositions from the following options. There is another man sitting ________ to Sachin

A. opposite 
B. by
C. on
D.          in
Answer» B. by
1148.

DIRECTIONS: Each question below consists of a related pair of words or phrases followed by four pair of words or phrases. Select the lettered pair that best explains a relationship to that expressed in the original pair. SAREE : INDIAN

A. kimono : Japanese
B. headgear : Arabian
C. calico : Britisher
D. teed : Scandinavian
Answer» B. headgear : Arabian
1149.

DIRECTIONS: Fill in the blanks with correct collocations choosing from the following options. We are up against severe _________ for this contract.

A. complement   
B. contradiction
C. compassion    
D. competition
Answer» E.
1150.

In each of the following sentences, the word in CAPITALS has 3 missing letters. Which option would complete the word? He is so COMENT that he can do this within no time.

A.     SET       
B.       NET
C.     TEN     
D.     PET  
Answer» E.