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| 501. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. I ____ like to play for India. |
| A. | Could |
| B. | can |
| C. | Would |
| D. | should |
| Answer» D. should | |
| 502. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. I ____ pay more attention on my work. |
| A. | Can |
| B. | need to |
| C. | Ought to |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Ought to | |
| 503. |
Select the most appropriate choices. Meena: Do have lunch with us. Leena: That's very kind of you, but______. |
| A. | I'd really like that |
| B. | it's not my idea of lunching |
| C. | I really have to go |
| D. | I don't particularly like to have lunch with you |
| Answer» D. I don't particularly like to have lunch with you | |
| 504. |
Read the following passages and choose the correct options that can replace the \[\underline{\mathbf{underlined}}\]portions. Caller: Hello, \[\underline{\mathbf{Q16}}\] Receiver: \[\underline{\mathbf{Q17}}\] Caller: I am Tanuja, her friend. Receiver: I'm sorry she has just gone out. \[\underline{\mathbf{Q18}}\]? Caller: Yes please. Just tell her to \[\underline{\mathbf{Q19}}\] when she comes. Receiver: Does she have your number? Caller: \[\underline{\mathbf{Q20}}\] Thank you. Receiver: You are welcome. |
| A. | Who's calling? |
| B. | Who's speaking? |
| C. | May I speak to Radha, please? |
| D. | How are you? |
| Answer» D. How are you? | |
| 505. |
Read the following passages and choose the correct options that can replace the \[\underline{\mathbf{underlined}}\]portions. Receiver?. Hello! \[\underline{\mathbf{Q13}}\] Caller: This is Karun. \[\underline{\mathbf{Q14}}\]. please? Receiver: \[\underline{\mathbf{Q15}}\] I'll get him. |
| A. | Can I speak to Ram? |
| B. | Whose calling? |
| C. | How do you do? |
| D. | I'm Tarun, you know that. |
| Answer» C. How do you do? | |
| 506. |
Read the following passages and choose the correct options that can replace the \[\underline{\mathbf{underlined}}\]portions. Paraag: I haven't seen the library, yet. \[\underline{\mathbf{Q11}}\] coming wii... me? Pavan agrees: \[\underline{\mathbf{Q12}}\] |
| A. | Don't you mind |
| B. | I could mind |
| C. | I wouldn't mind |
| D. | Would you mind |
| Answer» E. | |
| 507. |
Read the following passages and choose the correct options that can replace the \[\underline{\mathbf{underlined}}\]portions. Rupa: Hi, Devi! \[\underline{\mathbf{Q8}}\] Deepa, our new classmate. Devi: \[\underline{\mathbf{Q9}}\] Deepa: \[\underline{\mathbf{Q10}}\]. Devi. |
| A. | I stay in your colony. |
| B. | I am pleased to meet you, too. |
| C. | I am in your class. |
| D. | She joined yesterday. |
| Answer» C. I am in your class. | |
| 508. |
Select the most appropriate choices. Sunil: Shall we watch a movie? Mohan: Sorry, ______. |
| A. | I'm really not fond of movies. |
| B. | It's your idea, not mine. |
| C. | Never do I agree. |
| D. | I don't ever want to watch anything. |
| Answer» B. It's your idea, not mine. | |
| 509. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.A particular seafood restaurant serves dinner from Tuesday to Sunday. The restaurant is closed on Monday. Five entrees snapper, halibut, lobster, mahi, and tuna-are served each week according to the following restrictions:Eight dogs in an obedience class learning to follow two commands- “heel” and "stay.” Each dog is either a shepherd, a retriever, or a terrier, and each of these three breeds is represented at least once among the group. All female dogs in the group retrievers. The results- of the first lesson are as follows:• At least two of the dogs have learned to follow the “heel” command, but not the “stay” command.• At least two of the dogs have learned to follow the “stay” command, but not the “heel” command.• At least one of the dogs has learned to follow both commands.• Among the eight dogs, only terriers have learned to follow the “stay” command.If the group includes more shepherds than terriers, the minimum number of male dogs among the group that have learned to heel is |
| A. | 0 |
| B. | 1 |
| C. | 2 |
| D. | 3 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. 3 | |
| 510. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.A particular seafood restaurant serves dinner from Tuesday to Sunday. The restaurant is closed on Monday. Five entrees snapper, halibut, lobster, mahi, and tuna-are served each week according to the following restrictions:Eight dogs in an obedience class learning to follow two commands- “heel” and "stay.” Each dog is either a shepherd, a retriever, or a terrier, and each of these three breeds is represented at least once among the group. All female dogs in the group retrievers. The results- of the first lesson are as follows:• At least two of the dogs have learned to follow the “heel” command, but not the “stay” command.• At least two of the dogs have learned to follow the “stay” command, but not the “heel” command.• At least one of the dogs has learned to follow both commands.• Among the eight dogs, only terriers have learned to follow the “stay” command.If four of the dogs are male and four of the dogs are female, all of the following must be true EXCEPT: |
| A. | One of the dogs is a shepherd. |
| B. | Four of the dogs are retrievers. |
| C. | Three of the dogs are terriers. |
| D. | Four of the dogs have learned the command heel. |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 511. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.A particular seafood restaurant serves dinner from Tuesday to Sunday. The restaurant is closed on Monday. Five entrees snapper, halibut, lobster, mahi, and tuna-are served each week according to the following restrictions:Eight dogs in an obedience class learning to follow two commands- “heel” and "stay.” Each dog is either a shepherd, a retriever, or a terrier, and each of these three breeds is represented at least once among the group. All female dogs in the group retrievers. The results- of the first lesson are as follows:• At least two of the dogs have learned to follow the “heel” command, but not the “stay” command.• At least two of the dogs have learned to follow the “stay” command, but not the “heel” command.• At least one of the dogs has learned to follow both commands.• Among the eight dogs, only terriers have learned to follow the “stay” command.If each dog has learned to follow at least one of the two commands, all of the following must be true EXCEPT: |
| A. | All retrievers have learned the command heel. |
| B. | All shepherds have learned the command heel. |
| C. | All terriers have learned the command stay |
| D. | No retriever has learned the command stay |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. No retriever has learned the command stay | |
| 512. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.A particular seafood restaurant serves dinner from Tuesday to Sunday. The restaurant is closed on Monday. Five entrees snapper, halibut, lobster, mahi, and tuna-are served each week according to the following restrictions:Eight dogs in an obedience class learning to follow two commands- “heel” and "stay.” Each dog is either a shepherd, a retriever, or a terrier, and each of these three breeds is represented at least once among the group. All female dogs in the group retrievers. The results- of the first lesson are as follows:• At least two of the dogs have learned to follow the “heel” command, but not the “stay” command.• At least two of the dogs have learned to follow the “stay” command, but not the “heel” command.• At least one of the dogs has learned to follow both commands.• Among the eight dogs, only terriers have learned to follow the “stay” command.Which of the following statements CANNOT be true? |
| A. | The group includes more females than males. |
| B. | The group includes fewer terriers than shepherds. |
| C. | The group includes more shepherds than retrievers. |
| D. | More of the dogs have learned the command stay than to heel. |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. The group includes fewer terriers than shepherds. | |
| 513. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.A particular seafood restaurant serves dinner from Tuesday to Sunday. The restaurant is closed on Monday. Five entrees snapper, halibut, lobster, mahi, and tuna-are served each week according to the following restrictions:• Halibut is served on three days each week, but never on Friday• Lobster is served on one day each week.• Mahi mahi is served on three days each week, but never on consecutive days.• Halibut and snapper are both served on Saturday and Sunday.• Tuna is served five days each week.• No more than three different entrees are served on any given dayWhich of the following statements provides sufficient information to determine on which three days halibut is served? |
| A. | Mahi mahi and lobster are served on the same day. |
| B. | Lobster and snapper are both served on Tuesday. |
| C. | Tuna is served on Saturday, and lobster is served on Tuesday. |
| D. | Tuna is served on Sunday, and snapper is served on Tuesday and Thursday. |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 514. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.A particular seafood restaurant serves dinner from Tuesday to Sunday. The restaurant is closed on Monday. Five entrees snapper, halibut, lobster, mahi, and tuna-are served each week according to the following restrictions:• Halibut is served on three days each week, but never on Friday• Lobster is served on one day each week.• Mahi mahi is served on three days each week, but never on consecutive days.• Halibut and snapper are both served on Saturday and Sunday.• Tuna is served five days each week.• No more than three different entrees are served on any given dayIf mahi mahi is served on Saturday, it could be true that |
| A. | snapper and mahi mahi are both served on Sunday |
| B. | snapper and halibut are both served on Tuesday |
| C. | lobster and halibut are both served on Thursday |
| D. | lobster and snapper are both served on Friday |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 515. |
Direction: Each question in this section is based on a set of conditions. In answering some of the questions, it may be useful to draw a rough diagram. Choose the response that most accurately and completely answers the question.In a group of five persons A, B, C, D, and E:[a] A and C are intelligent in English and Reasoning.[b] B and C are intelligent in English and General Awareness,[c] E and D are intelligent in Arithmetic and Interview.[d] E is intelligent in Interview, reasoning and Arithmetic.[e] B and D are intelligent in Arithmetic and General AwarenessWho is intelligent in Arithmetic, General Awareness and Interview |
| A. | A |
| B. | B |
| C. | D |
| D. | E |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. E | |
| 516. |
Direction: Each question in this section is based on a set of conditions. In answering some of the questions, it may be useful to draw a rough diagram. Choose the response that most accurately and completely answers the question.In a group of five persons A, B, C, D, and E:[a] A and C are intelligent in English and Reasoning.[b] B and C are intelligent in English and General Awareness,[c] E and D are intelligent in Arithmetic and Interview.[d] E is intelligent in Interview, reasoning and Arithmetic.[e] B and D are intelligent in Arithmetic and General AwarenessWho is intelligent in English and reasoning but not in general awareness |
| A. | A |
| B. | D |
| C. | E |
| D. | C |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. D | |
| 517. |
Direction: Each question in this section is based on a set of conditions. In answering some of the questions, it may be useful to draw a rough diagram. Choose the response that most accurately and completely answers the question.In a group of five persons A, B, C, D, and E:[a] A and C are intelligent in English and Reasoning.[b] B and C are intelligent in English and General Awareness,[c] E and D are intelligent in Arithmetic and Interview.[d] E is intelligent in Interview, reasoning and Arithmetic.[e] B and D are intelligent in Arithmetic and General AwarenessWho is intelligent in English, arithmetic, and general awareness |
| A. | A |
| B. | B |
| C. | C |
| D. | D |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. C | |
| 518. |
Direction: Each question in this section is based on a set of conditions. In answering some of the questions, it may be useful to draw a rough diagram. Choose the response that most accurately and completely answers the question. Ms. Jackson's third-grade class must cover the following subjects during the course of the school day: social studies, music, art, maths, spelling, and science. Each of these subjects will be addressed once during the school day, and the order in which they will be addressed is subject to the following conditions: Music must be the third subject covered. Social studies must be covered before maths. Spelling must be covered before both social studies and science. Which of the following subjects could not be covered immediately after music? |
| A. | Maths |
| B. | Spelling |
| C. | Science |
| D. | Art |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Science | |
| 519. |
Direction: Each question in this section is based on a set of conditions. In answering some of the questions, it may be useful to draw a rough diagram. Choose the response that most accurately and completely answers the question. Ms. Jackson's third-grade class must cover the following subjects during the course of the school day: social studies, music, art, maths, spelling, and science. Each of these subjects will be addressed once during the school day, and the order in which they will be addressed is subject to the following conditions: Music must be the third subject covered. Social studies must be covered before maths. Spelling must be covered before both social studies and science. Which of the following statements could be true? |
| A. | Music is covered first. |
| B. | Science is covered last. |
| C. | Maths is covered second. |
| D. | Spelling is covered third. |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Maths is covered second. | |
| 520. |
Direction: Each question in this section is based on a set of conditions. In answering some of the questions, it may be useful to draw a rough diagram. Choose the response that most accurately and completely answers the question. Ms. Jackson's third-grade class must cover the following subjects during the course of the school day: social studies, music, art, maths, spelling, and science. Each of these subjects will be addressed once during the school day, and the order in which they will be addressed is subject to the following conditions: Music must be the third subject covered. Social studies must be covered before maths. Spelling must be covered before both social studies and science. Which of following to be true? |
| A. | Music is covered before art. |
| B. | Maths is covered before science |
| C. | Spelling is covered before maths |
| D. | Social studies is covered before science |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Social studies is covered before science | |
| 521. |
Direction: Each question in this section is based on a set of conditions. In answering some of the questions, it may be useful to draw a rough diagram. Choose the response that most accurately and completely answers the question. Ms. Jackson's third-grade class must cover the following subjects during the course of the school day: social studies, music, art, maths, spelling, and science. Each of these subjects will be addressed once during the school day, and the order in which they will be addressed is subject to the following conditions: Music must be the third subject covered. Social studies must be covered before maths. Spelling must be covered before both social studies and science. If Ms. Jackson covers art first, what subject must she cover second? |
| A. | Spelling |
| B. | Music |
| C. | Social studies |
| D. | Science |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Music | |
| 522. |
Direction: Each question in this section is based on a set of conditions. In answering some of the questions, it may be useful to draw a rough diagram. Choose the response that most accurately and completely answers the question. Ms. Jackson's third-grade class must cover the following subjects during the course of the school day: social studies, music, art, maths, spelling, and science. Each of these subjects will be addressed once during the school day, and the order in which they will be addressed is subject to the following conditions: Music must be the third subject covered. Social studies must be covered before maths. Spelling must be covered before both social studies and science. Which of the following could be the order in which the subjects are covered? |
| A. | Spelling, science, social studies, maths, music, art |
| B. | Maths, social studies, music, science, art, spelling |
| C. | Music, science, spelling, social studies, maths, art |
| D. | Spelling, art, music, social studies, science, maths |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 523. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.A particular seafood restaurant serves dinner from Tuesday to Sunday. The restaurant is closed on Monday. Five entrees snapper, halibut, lobster, mahi, and tuna-are served each week according to the following restrictions:Eight dogs in an obedience class learning to follow two commands- “heel” and "stay.” Each dog is either a shepherd, a retriever, or a terrier, and each of these three breeds is represented at least once among the group. All female dogs in the group retrievers. The results- of the first lesson are as follows:• At least two of the dogs have learned to follow the “heel” command, but not the “stay” command.• At least two of the dogs have learned to follow the “stay” command, but not the “heel” command.• At least one of the dogs has learned to follow both commands.• Among the eight dogs, only terriers have learned to follow the “stay” command.If each dog has learned to follow at least one of the two commands, and if two of the dogs have learned the command heel but not stay, it could be true that |
| A. | two of the dogs are female |
| B. | all of the dogs are male |
| C. | only one male dog has learned the command heel |
| D. | one female dog has learned the command stay |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. only one male dog has learned the command heel | |
| 524. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.A particular seafood restaurant serves dinner from Tuesday to Sunday. The restaurant is closed on Monday. Five entrees snapper, halibut, lobster, mahi, and tuna-are served each week according to the following restrictions:• Halibut is served on three days each week, but never on Friday• Lobster is served on one day each week.• Mahi mahi is served on three days each week, but never on consecutive days.• Halibut and snapper are both served on Saturday and Sunday.• Tuna is served five days each week.• No more than three different entrees are served on any given dayWhich of the following is a complete and accurate list of the days on which halibut and lobster may both be served? |
| A. | Tuesday, Thursday |
| B. | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday |
| C. | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday |
| D. | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday | |
| 525. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.A particular seafood restaurant serves dinner from Tuesday to Sunday. The restaurant is closed on Monday. Five entrees snapper, halibut, lobster, mahi, and tuna-are served each week according to the following restrictions:• Halibut is served on three days each week, but never on Friday• Lobster is served on one day each week.• Mahi mahi is served on three days each week, but never on consecutive days.• Halibut and snapper are both served on Saturday and Sunday.• Tuna is served five days each week.• No more than three different entrees are served on any given dayOn which of the following pairs of days could the restaurant's menu of entrees be identical? |
| A. | Friday and Sunday |
| B. | Tuesday and Wednesday |
| C. | Saturday and Sunday |
| D. | Wednesday and Friday |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 526. |
DIRECTIONS: Complete the following proverbs. First deserves than _____. |
| A. | snatch |
| B. | rob |
| C. | desire |
| D. | give |
| Answer» D. give | |
| 527. |
DIRECTIONS: Complete the following proverbs. A little learning is a _____ thing. |
| A. | sweet |
| B. | profitable |
| C. | good |
| D. | dangerous |
| Answer» E. | |
| 528. |
DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct meaning of the followings. At sixes and sevens |
| A. | in perfect order |
| B. | very happy |
| C. | in disorder |
| D. | very sad |
| Answer» D. very sad | |
| 529. |
DIRECTIONS: Complete the following proverbs. A bad man is better than a bad____. |
| A. | name |
| B. | cloth |
| C. | woman |
| D. | boy |
| Answer» B. cloth | |
| 530. |
DIRECTIONS: Complete the following proverbs. The apple doesn't far from the _____. |
| A. | river |
| B. | farm |
| C. | tree |
| D. | sky |
| Answer» D. sky | |
| 531. |
DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct meaning of the followings. An apple of discord |
| A. | cause of wealth |
| B. | cause of illness |
| C. | cause of happiness |
| D. | cause of quarrel |
| Answer» E. | |
| 532. |
DIRECTIONS: Choose the right meaning of the idioms in bold letters. The headmaster took him to task for his unpunctuality. |
| A. | scolded him |
| B. | beyond control |
| C. | finds favour with |
| D. | punished severely |
| Answer» B. beyond control | |
| 533. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. Something which becomes outdated |
| A. | Old |
| B. | Ancient |
| C. | Obsolete |
| D. | Useless |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Useless | |
| 534. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. Occurring at irregular intervals or occasionally |
| A. | Irregular |
| B. | Sporadic |
| C. | Accidental |
| D. | Temporary |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Accidental | |
| 535. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. A large scale departure of people from a territory |
| A. | Migration |
| B. | Immigration |
| C. | Exodus |
| D. | Aberration |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Aberration | |
| 536. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. One who murders one's mother |
| A. | Genocide |
| B. | Germicide |
| C. | Matricide |
| D. | Patricide |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Patricide | |
| 537. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. To attempt to find something |
| A. | Seek |
| B. | Ransack |
| C. | Fund |
| D. | Seak |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Ransack | |
| 538. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. To regard or think in a specified way |
| A. | Consider |
| B. | Bias |
| C. | Overlook |
| D. | Discard, |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Bias | |
| 539. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. To combine or join together |
| A. | Revenue |
| B. | Fatal |
| C. | Merge |
| D. | Avenge |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Avenge | |
| 540. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. To be curious or doubtful about something or someone |
| A. | Linguist |
| B. | Notorious |
| C. | Speculative |
| D. | Rational |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Rational | |
| 541. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. To become confused or perplexed |
| A. | Bewilder |
| B. | Impede |
| C. | Retort |
| D. | Cater |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Impede | |
| 542. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. A feeling of deep sadness |
| A. | Upright |
| B. | Melancholy |
| C. | Vicious |
| D. | Devour |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Vicious | |
| 543. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. To be of the same opinion |
| A. | Conquer |
| B. | Quench |
| C. | Covet |
| D. | Concur |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 544. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. To gently express a warning or disapproval |
| A. | Avert |
| B. | Resume |
| C. | Consult |
| D. | Admonish |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 545. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. To become less intense or strong |
| A. | Abate |
| B. | Adjacent |
| C. | Feud |
| D. | Flaw |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Adjacent | |
| 546. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following.Very careful and precise |
| A. | Meticulous |
| B. | Microscopic |
| C. | Apprehensive |
| D. | Anxious |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Microscopic | |
| 547. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. A person who hates women |
| A. | Intolerant |
| B. | Misogynist |
| C. | Bigamist |
| D. | Gullible |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Bigamist | |
| 548. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. To root out an evil |
| A. | Eradicate |
| B. | Epicure |
| C. | Obsolete |
| D. | Celibacy |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Epicure | |
| 549. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. Not friendly or interested to take part in things |
| A. | Denizen |
| B. | Essential |
| C. | Compassionate |
| D. | Aloof |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 550. |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following. The act of departing from normal or usual |
| A. | Immigration |
| B. | Aberration |
| C. | Apprehension |
| D. | Distress |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |