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1351.

 Fill in the blanks with the suitable conjunctions from the options given below: The farmers use fertilizers _____ they may get a bumper crop.

A.  so far as   
B.  so that  
C.  as far as
D.    while
Answer» C.  as far as
1352.

Choose the correct connecting word from the options given below to link the sentences: People from London speak English quite fast; _____, people from India speak more slowly.

A.  in fact   
B.  in spite of that
C.  this is why      
D.    by comparison  
Answer» E.
1353.

Choose the correct articles to fill in the blanks: _____ French is _____ easy language to learn.

A.  The, an
B.  No article required, an  
C.  A, an
D.  No article required, a
Answer» C.  A, an
1354.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the right collocations from the given options. The company offers its employees free language training but not many people____ advantage of it.

A. make        
B. do
C. keep
D. take
Answer» E.
1355.

DIRECTIONS: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option: Why do poets use poems to tell about social injustices? The answer is simple. This way a poet can catch and hold the reader's attention, his/her emotions. Usually poets in their works present facts in order to capture attention of many people. These are not new facts that are presented to an audience. Poems are always aimed at reaching feelings of people and, thus, pulling strings. Literature of every state shows all the complexity of every epoch. When the situation is the same at several countries, it has a worldwide significance. Before talking about poetry, we should answer the question: What is poetry? Poetry is a special way of describing situations, things, ideas, feelings. Poets present their ideas in short phrases. A poem can be compared to a photograph as it reflects real life, real situations and feelings. In a poem a poet captures the exact moment and represents it the way he/she has seen it. When you read a poem you see the poet's subjective evaluation of facts, situations and the epoch in general. Poets of the Romantic Movement wrote their poems to share their feelings. They wrote to help people understand their time from the poet's point of view. A poem reflects the culture of the

A. period it belongs to
B. historical past
C. imaginary life           
D. present only
Answer» B. historical past
1356.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the right collocations from the given options. I don't trust him. I think he has a ____ agenda.

A. top   
B. angry
C. hidden  
D. quick
Answer» D. quick
1357.

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. UMPIRE : GAME : :

A. Chef: Banquet
B. Legislator : Election
C. Moderator : Debate     
D. Prodigy : Wonder
Answer» D. Prodigy : Wonder
1358.

Once upon a time there lived a hare. He was a lazy animal but a clever one. He was the same hare who had lost the 'slow and steady race to the tortoise. He was also the same hare who was responsible for getting the lion to jump into the well and drown on hearing his own roar. After that incident, the hare had been declared the king of the forest. Since he was so lazy, he made the tortoise his assistant because he had learnt his lesson to take things slow and steady However, there was one animal that was worrying the hare. And that was the wolf. This was the same wolf who had burnt his tail while trying to scare the three little pigs and also the one who had tried to gobble up Little Red Riding Hood. It was this same wolf who was trying to harass the seven dwarfs. When the hare heard from the dwarfs about the trouble created by the wolf, he sent the tortoise to deal with the matter. The tortoise was more happy to take charge of the situation. He told the dwarfs of his plan to get even with the wolf and asked them to wait with a trap at the mine where they worked. The tortoise approached the wolf and told him that he could help him to make a dish of dwarfs for dinner that night for the wolf. The wolf's mouth watered. He decided to follow the tortoise. Vow the tortoise was the slowest creature of the forest and following him meant walking very slowly That was extremely difficult for the wolf. By dusk, they reached the mines and the wolf was exhausted from walking ever so slowly He begged to rest and the tortoise agreed. They sat in an open area surrounded by little hillocks. Suddenly there was a thundering sound and it began to rain stones. The dwarfs were atop the hillocks and were pushing down cart loads of stones they had collected during the day. The tortoise curled into his shell to protect himself. The wolf was caught unaware and had no time to run. In no time, the wolf breathed his last. That was pretty much the end of the bad wolf. The hare was the same one who had______.

A.  gobbled all the carrots in the forest
B.  lost the 'slow and steady race7 to the tortoise
C.  had rescued the three little pigs
D.  had warned the dwarfs
E.  None of these
Answer» C.  had rescued the three little pigs
1359.

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1to 5): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given belowit. Nature is aninfinite source of beauty. Sunrise and sunset, mountains and rivers, lakes andglaciers, forests and fields provide joy and bliss to the human mind and heartfor hours together. Everything in nature is splendid and divine. Every day andevery season of the year has a peculiar beauty to unfold. Only one should haveeyes to behold it and a heart to feel it like the English poet WilliamWordsworth who after seeing daffodils said: And then my heart with pleasurefills and dances with the daffodils?Nature is a greatteacher. The early man was thrilled with beauty and wonders of nature. The Aryansworshipped nature. One can learn the lessons in the vast school of nature.Unfortunately thestrife, the stress and the tension of modem life have made people immune tobeauties of nature. Their life is so full of care that they have no time tostand and stare. They cannot enjoy the beauty of lowing rivers, swinging trees,flying birds and majestic mountains and hills. There is however, a cry to goback to village from the concrete and artificial jungle of cities. Hence thetown planners of today pay special attention to provide enough number of naturalscenic spots in town planning. To develop a balanced personality, one needs tohave a healthy attitude which can make us appreciate and enjoy the beauty ofnature.There is other balmto soothe our tired soul and listless mind than the infinite nature all aroundus. We should enjoy it fully to lead a balanced and harmonious life, full ofpeace and tranquility. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word unfold as used in the passage?

A. Declare     
B. Conceal
C. Describe   
D. Perpetuate
Answer» C. Describe   
1360.

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. Cloth : Texture

A. Body : Weigh  
B. Silk : Cloth
C. Wood : Grains
D. Ornaments : Gold
Answer» D. Ornaments : Gold
1361.

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. BRAVE : VALOUR : :

A. Look : See   
B. Cynic : Doubt
C. Man     : Management 
D. Thief : Victim
Answer» C. Man     : Management 
1362.

Fill in the blanks with suitable degrees of the adverbs from the given options: A good teacher is ____ respected by all.

A.  more highly       
B.  most highly
C.  highly
D.    higher
Answer» D.    higher
1363.

Choose the correct options to fill in the blanks. Please wait there _­­­_______ I return.

A.          till    
B. still
C.     or    
D. but
Answer» B. still
1364.

Select the option that can combine the two sentences correctly. Improve your performance. Otherwise you won't receive the prize.

A.          until        
B. nevertheless
C.     such that
D.      unless
Answer» E.
1365.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. I bought      ________ computer.

A.          a used, old, Japanese  
B.     used, Japanese, an old
C.     an old, Japanese used
D.     an old, used Japanese
Answer» B.     used, Japanese, an old
1366.

 Fill in the blanks with the suitable conjunctions from the options given below: Aman is both intelligent _____ hardworking.

A.  but  
B.  and  
C.  since  
D.    or
Answer» C.  since  
1367.

Which is the misspelt word (option) in the following sentences ? The luggage is overweight so you have to pay a surcharge.

A.     surcharge
B. overweight
C.     luggage  
D. none
Answer» D. none
1368.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct collocations from the following options. I ____ a bad cold and had to stay in bed.

A. met  
B. suffered
C. caught   
D. gripped
Answer» D. gripped
1369.

Fill in the blanks with suitable adjectives from the options given below: Flowers and trees are God's _____ gifts to man kin [d]

A.  most precious  
B.  more precious
C.  very precious
D.    prettier
Answer» B.  more precious
1370.

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. HELMET : HEAD

A. thimble : finger
B. bottle : cap
C. bayonet : rifle  
D. ship : mast
Answer» B. bottle : cap
1371.

POEM ? 4 Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul. And sings the tune ? without the words, And never stops at all, And sweetest in the gale is heard; And sore must be the storm That could abash the little bird That kept so many warm. I've heard it in the chillest land, And on the strangest sea; Yet, never, in extremity. It asked a crumb of me. Emily Dickinson 'Never, in extremity,' refers to

A. unexpected
B. extreme happiness
C. longing excessively
D. hope costs nothing
Answer» D. hope costs nothing
1372.

DIRECTIONS: Fill in the blanks with correct collocations choosing from the following options. We need to draw a ____ with last year.

A. conclusion     
B. comparison
C. complement   
D. compensation
Answer» C. complement   
1373.

Fill in the blanks using the correct options. The hill is steep ______ uneven to climb.

A.          but        
B. so    
C.     and     
D. yet
Answer» D. yet
1374.

Direction: Select an alternative which is analogous to the first two. Open : Close :: Near : ?

A. Adjacent           
B. Warm     
C. Nearby      
D. Far
E. None of these
Answer» E. None of these
1375.

Direction: Select an alternative which is analogous to the first two. News : Newspaper :: Knowledge : ?

A. Book        
B. Basic      
C. Eat  
D. Pen
E. None of these
Answer» B. Basic      
1376.

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. TORCH : LIBERTY ::

A. Laws : Court  
B. Scales : Justice
C. Balance : Equity         
D. Weights : Measure
Answer» C. Balance : Equity         
1377.

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. SNIFF : NOSE

A. chorus : singer
B. sneeze : irritation
C. behold : eyes   
D. speak : tongue
Answer» D. speak : tongue
1378.

Identify the adverbs of manner, place, time or frequency underlined in the given sentences: My friend came to my house daily.

A.  Manner    
B.  Place
C.  Time  
D.    Frequency  
Answer» E.
1379.

Direction: In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the word given in capital letters. THRIFT

A.  Wickedness        
B.  Miserliness
C.  Moderate   
D.  Extravagance
E.  None of these
Answer» C.  Moderate   
1380.

Direction: In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the word given in capital letters. RECOLLECT

A.  Calm
B.  Angry
C.  Dream       
D.  Revive
E.  None of these
Answer» E.  None of these
1381.

Select the option that can combine the two sentences correctly. You can stay here. You can leave. The choice is yours.

A.          and        
B. or    
C.     but       
D.      since
Answer» C.     but       
1382.

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:According to the scriptures, one way to live a pure, honest and violence-free life is to have meals that are 100 percent vegetarian, contain cereals, grains, fruits and consumable dairy products. The scriptures term such food as satvik, one which is believed to induce pure thoughts.With Janmashtami just a day away, the meals all around tend to take a satvik hue. At Deepa Kher's Culinary Academy Deepa and her daughter, Ambika showed that satvik food can be sumptuous too which one can consume when one is fasting. "Many people do not know what food to make for Janmashtami and how exactly to make it. We have come up with delicious satvik recipes that can be cooked at home on this auspicious day One can also invite others to taste the same like you do on Diwali and Holi," said Deepa. Lord Krishna is believed to have been fond of curd and milk so the main focus here is on dishes prepared from these. On the menu are nariyal cutlets, potatoes in Kaju magaz masala, makhaane ki kheer, dhaniya panjiri nariyal magaz prasad, apple malpuas and mishti srikhand.Satvik food is simple and easily digestible. It is cooked with minimal heat, does not involve extensive processing and hence, is usually closest to the way food items exist in their natural form. Satvik food is usually eaten fresh and immediately after it is prepared.Satvik food is usually eaten _____.

A. stale
B. fresh
C. hours after it is cooked  
D. All of these
E. None of these
Answer» C. hours after it is cooked  
1383.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. ______ Statue of Liberty is symbolic.

A.          A
B.     An      
C.     The      
D. No article
Answer» D. No article
1384.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. After joining school, my younger brother is not _________ he was before.

A.          naughtier
B. naughty
C.     as naughty as     
D.     naughtiest
Answer» D.     naughtiest
1385.

Replace the underlined word/words in the given sentences with synonym(s), using options. Some of the students could not comprehend the lesson as it was too difficult.

A.          appreciate
B.       understand  
C.     explain     
D.        remember
Answer» C.     explain     
1386.

 Fill in the blanks with the suitable conjunctions from the options given below: Make hay _____ the sun shines.

A.  so as     
B.  so that
C.  while 
D.    that
Answer» D.    that
1387.

Choose the options with correct spellings to fill in the blank. Maya was _________ from the quiz when she failed to answer the 2nd question.

A.     eliminated  
B.       eliminated
C.     eliminated
D.       eliminated
Answer» B.       eliminated
1388.

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. What inference can be drawn from Shahrukh's act of wearing Kings XI Punjab Jersey after his team's win?

A. to put down Punjab team
B. to applaud and appreciate performance of Kings XI Punjab
C. to make fun of their loss
D. to show his will to become the next owner of the team.
Answer» C. to make fun of their loss
1389.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct (and most natural-sounding) response to complete each sentence. She wants _____ Puppy for her birthday.

A. a    
B. an
C. no article      
D. the
Answer» B. an
1390.

Direction: A sentence is given in each question. Find the part of the sentence that has an error.Sincewhenyou havetaken to smoking?1234 

A. 1     
B. 2
C. 3      
D. 4
E. None of these
Answer» B. 2
1391.

Direction: Choose the correct degree of the adverb in the following sentences and mark your answers. He has done the work more carefully.

A.  Positive    
B.  Comparative
C.  Superlative
D.  Either [a] or [b]
E.  None of these
Answer» B.  Comparative
1392.

Choose the correct options to fill in the blanks. Asma writes slowly ________ neatly.

A.          yet  
B. or
C.     but 
D. because    
Answer» D. because    
1393.

DIRECTIONS: Find out the Adjectives from the following sentences. It is the world's largest group of islands forming a ten thousand islands chain.

A. it is the
B. world's largest
C. group of islands
D. a ten thousand islands
Answer» E.
1394.

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! How does the reader know that this story is not set in the present?

A. India currently does not have an army
B. India currently has a different type of ruler
C. Horses are not branded today
D. Horses do not travel by ship today
Answer» C. Horses are not branded today
1395.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the right collocations from the given options. They don't always agree but I think there is a bond of ____ affection between them.

A. ugly        
B. everyday
C. deep
D. blunt
Answer» D. blunt
1396.

Complete the sentences in passive voice (Present or Past) using the options given. They didn't go to the party. They _______

A.     aren't invited          
B.     weren't invited  
C.     will not be invited 
D.     is not invited
Answer» C.     will not be invited 
1397.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow. PASSAGE - 3 Way back in 1870, when the technology to print coloured pictures was developed, tobacco companies began using it to promote their cigarettes. Famous people, including athletes and movie stars, were pictured on cards that were included in each cigarette packet. For years, cigarettes were advertised in magazines, news- papers and cinemas. These advertisements used many strategies to promote positive attitudes towards smoking. Doctors, dentists, famous people and healthy looking teenagers having fun with friends were shown in cigarette advertisements. There wasn't a dirty ashtray in sight! It isn't a surprise, therefore, that addiction to cigarettes among teenagers and adults increased greatly. Not only did addiction increase, but smoking-related deaths also increased. International groups claim that tobacco is a legal consumer product that kills. This makes it a perplexing product. Recently, some countries introduced laws to force cigarette makers to place warnings against smoking on every packet of cigarettes. The warnings show some of the consequences of smoking, such as diseased lungs and mouth cancers, but many people continue to smoke. What is the meaning of the word 'perplexing' as used in this context in paragraph 3?       

A. popular     
B. puzzling
C. confronting        
D. life threatening
Answer» C. confronting        
1398.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct (and most natural-sounding) response to complete each sentence. That rule is applicable ______ every one.

A. to     
B. for
C. about        
D. with
Answer» B. for
1399.

Choose the correct articles to fill in the blanks: Ranu's uncle is _____ S.D.O. and her aunt is _____ M.L.A.

A.  a, a 
B.  an, an  
C.  a, an  
D.    an, a
Answer» C.  a, an  
1400.

Read the following stories and poetry and answer the questions choosing the most appropriate option: 3. My mother saw a Dancing Bear My mother saw a dancing bear By the schoolyard, a day in June The keeper stood with chain and bar And whistle-pipe and played a tune. The bruin lifted up its head. And lifted up its dusty feet, And all the children laughed to see It caper in the summer heat. They watched as for the Queen it died They watched it march. They watched it halt. They heard the keeper as he cried, "Now, roly-poly! Somersault" And then my mother said, there came The keeper with a begging-cup, The bear with burning coat of fur, Shaming the laughter to a stop. They paid a penny for the dance, But what they saw was not the show; Only, in bruin's aching eyes, Far-distant forests, and the snow. -Charles Causley What did they see in bruin's eyes?

A.  Begging cup   
B.  Laughing children
C.  Chain and bar  
D.  Forest and snow  
Answer» E.