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1201.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. These houses ______ are all row houses.

A.  Too far    
B.      nearby 
C.  Far off     
D.      far back
Answer» C.  Far off     
1202.

DIRECTION: Read the poem given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option. The sun descending in the west, The evening star does shine; The birds are silent in their nest. And I must seek for mine. The moon, like a flower In heaven's high bower, With silent delight Sits and smiles on the night. Farewell, green fields and happy grove, Where flocks have took delight: Where lambs have nibbled, silent move The feet of angels bright; Unseen they pour blessing And joy without ceasing On each bud and blossom, And each sleeping bosom. They look in every thoughtless nest Where birds are covered warm; They visit caves of every beast, To keep them all from harm: If they see any weeping That should have been sleeping, They pour sleep on their head, And sit down by their bed. The poet compares moon to

A. a flower
B. a bird in the nest
C. An evening star
D. an angel
Answer» B. a bird in the nest
1203.

Read the following passages carefully and answer the question that follows:Akbar had quarreled with Birbal and had asked him not to come to the palace again. Soon Akbar started missing Birbal and wanted him to be back, but could not find out where he was, Akbar hit upon a plan. He sent a message to all the villagers that he wants to wed the royal "well" and so they had to bring a bride to the capital immediately. The bride should also be a "well".The headmen of the various villages were alarmed at the impossible task and came rushing to the capital to apologise for their inability to move their wells. One man, Khaji, however came to discuss the details of the wedding, Khaji wanted to know whether the marriage ceremony would be conducted in the traditional manner. Akbar assured him that all the formalities would be observed. Khaji was happy and assured. Akbar that he would bring the bride (the well) to the gates of the city. Khaji added that according to the tradition, the bridegroom was to meet the bride at the village gates and take her into the city He also asked Akbar about the date of marriage so- that they could set out with the bridal party.Akbar was happy to hear all this. He realised, that such an intelligent idea could be thought out only by the fertile brain of Birbal and told Khaji that he did not want the well but the man who gave him the idea.Why did Akbar decide to perform the- marriage? 

A. He wanted to know how marriages are performed.
B. He wanted to increase the water in his well.
C. He wanted to test intelligence of the village headmen.
D. He wanted to find out Birbal.
E. None of these
Answer» E. None of these
1204.

DIRECTIONS: Find out correct Collocations from the given options. What we need to do is to raise consumer ____ of our product.

A. consciousness   
B. forum
C. awareness    
D. bank
Answer» D. bank
1205.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following poem carefully and choose the correct option to answer the questions that follow. POEM - 2 The grass so little has to do, A sphere of simple green, With only butterflies to brood, And bees to entertain, And stir all day to pretty tunes The breezes fetch along, And hold the sunshine in its lap And bow to everything; And thread the dews all night, like pearls, And make itself so fine, ? A duchess were too common For such a noticing. And even when it dies, to pass In odors so divine, As lowly spices gone to sleep, Or amulets of pine. And then to dwell in sovereign barns, And dream the days away, ? The grass so little has to do, I wish I were the hay! What does the grass do at night?

A. entertain the bees
B. hold the sunshine in its lap
C. thread the dews like pearls
D. bow to everything
Answer» D. bow to everything
1206.

Tick the word which means differently from the following group of words: Right Appropriate, Proper Unfit, Fair, Decent

A.   Proper     
B.  Unfit  
C.  Appropriate     
D. Fair
Answer» C.  Appropriate     
1207.

Fill in the blanks with the most suitable options. Which of these novels do you like ____?

A.  Good  
B.      best   
C.  The best   
D.      none of these
Answer» C.  The best   
1208.

Replace the underlined word(s) with synonym(s). We have moved to this neigh boarhound lately.

A.  Presently  
B.      recently  
C.  Barely     
D.      hardly
Answer» C.  Barely     
1209.

Choose the options showing change of sentences correctly from the Active to the Passive voice. He plucks a rose.

A.  A rose plucked by him.
B.  A rose was plucked by him.
C.  A rose will be plucked by him.
D.  A rose is plucked by him.  
Answer» E.
1210.

Select the options showing correctly^ change of the following sentences to passive voice. He is writing a letter.

A.  A letter was being written by him.
B.  A letter is being written by him.  
C.  A letter is written by him.
D.  A letter has been written by him.
Answer» C.  A letter is written by him.
1211.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the best answer to fill the gap in each of the following: Our neighbour is a very _____smokes two  packets a day.

A. hard      
B.          heavy
C. tough       
D. strong
Answer» C. tough       
1212.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow: PASSAGE - 2 There may be a growing demand for new multilevel parking lots in the city but the existing ones are underutilized. The reasons are not far to seek: poor maintenance and indifferent management by the civic agencies. Of the five multilevel parking lots in Delhi, two - Asaf Alt Road and Gandhi Maidan - are in a deplorable condition. These are dimly lit and stink. And they have hundreds of abndoned vehicles. Despite repeated complaints. North Delhi Municipal Corporation has done little to address this problem. Which of the following could replace the phrase 'growing demand' as used in the passage above?

A. Increasing needs
B. Decreasing levels
C. Lengthening ways
D. None of these
Answer» B. Decreasing levels
1213.

In each question, select the option that forms the second pair similar to the first pair. Foreign: Alien    Isolated:

A.  Deformed      
B.  Rejected
C.  Detached  
D.      Detected
Answer» D.      Detected
1214.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. None of the boys  ____ to the music class.

A.  Go    
B.      goes    
C.  Has gone        
D.      is going
Answer» B.      goes    
1215.

Select one option for the following groups of words. A life history written by another

A.  Autobiography  
B.      Oregamy
C.  Biopic        
D.      Biography  
Answer» E.
1216.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following poem carefully and choose the correct option to answer the questions that follow. POEM - 1 I lay in sorrow, deep distressed: My grief a proud man heard;        His looks were cold, he gave me gold But not a kindly word. My sorrow passed?I paid him back The gold he gave to me; Then stood erect and spoke my thanks And blessed his Charity. I lay in want, in grief and pahi: A poor man passed my way; He bound my head he gave me bread He watched me night and day. How shall I pay him back again, For all he did to me Oh, gold is great, but greater far Is heavenly Sympathy! What was it he did not give the poet?

A. money  
B.       gold
C. food 
D. sympathy
Answer» E.
1217.

Read the following stories and answer the questions that follow:Once there was a miser who sold all his possessions and, with the money, bought a great lump of gold He dug a deep hole at the edge of the garden, and there he buried his gold Once a day, thereafter, the miser went to the garden, dug up his gold, and embraced it lovingly.One of the miser's workmen wondered why his master spent so much time in the garden. One day, he hid behind a tree and soon discovered the secret of the hidden treasure.That night, when the miser was fast asleep, the workman crept into the garden and stole the lump of gold.When the miser found that his gold was gone, he tore his hair and cried aloud in his despair. A neighbour came running to see what was the matter, and the grief-stricken miser told him what had happened.Then the neighbour said, "Pray stop your weeping. Go and find a stone. Place the stone in the hole and imagine that it is your lump of gold The stone will serve your purpose, for you never meant to use the gold anyway.""To a miser, what he has is of no more use than what he has not."Why did the miser spend so much time in the garden?

A. He was fond of flowers.
B. He used to guard the hidden gold
C. He used to touch his gold lovingly.  
D. He used to dig up a new hole daily.
Answer» D. He used to dig up a new hole daily.
1218.

Read the following stories and answer the questions that follow:Once there was a miser who sold all his possessions and, with the money, bought a great lump of gold He dug a deep hole at the edge of the garden, and there he buried his gold Once a day, thereafter, the miser went to the garden, dug up his gold, and embraced it lovingly.One of the miser's workmen wondered why his master spent so much time in the garden. One day, he hid behind a tree and soon discovered the secret of the hidden treasure.That night, when the miser was fast asleep, the workman crept into the garden and stole the lump of gold.When the miser found that his gold was gone, he tore his hair and cried aloud in his despair. A neighbour came running to see what was the matter, and the grief-stricken miser told him what had happened.Then the neighbour said, "Pray stop your weeping. Go and find a stone. Place the stone in the hole and imagine that it is your lump of gold The stone will serve your purpose, for you never meant to use the gold anyway.""To a miser, what he has is of no more use than what he has not."How did the miser get the lump of gold?

A. By selling all he had  
B. By digging in his garden.
C. From his ancestors.
D. From his neighbour.
Answer» B. By digging in his garden.
1219.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following poster carefully and answer the questions that follow:- Today's action will stabilize Tomorrow's population World Population Day-2015 Let's come together for "WALKATHON" For population stabilization What we can do on our part · Avoid early marriage · Adopt small family norms · Adopt proper spacing between the two children · Save the Girl Child · Education for all Here they have mentioned population stabilization, what does it mean?

A. Control infant deaths at birth.
B. Control the growth of population by adopting various means
C. Illegalize child marriages.
D. Improve life expectancy at birth.
Answer» C. Illegalize child marriages.
1220.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow: PASSAGE ? 1         The French-Egyptian archiological mission discovered the oldest harbour of the world in Egypt. It is believed that it dates back to 4500 years. The harbour was discovered on Red Sea coast, which is said to be that of Pharaoh Khufu (Cheops) in the Fourth Dynasty. This oldest known commercial habour was discovered at Wadi Al-Jarfarea, which is 180 km south of Sueze, Egypt. The team in the meanwhile also discovered the oldest papyri in Egypt. Pierre Tallet, Egyptologist at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and director of the mission explained that the evidences from the site indicate towards the fact that it dates back to over 1000 years any other harbour was known in the world. The harbour is said to be most important commercial ports. From this port, trading trips to export important minerals as well as copper from Sinai were launched. What is the correct spelling of the word 'archiological'?

A. Archieological   
B. Acheological
C. Archaeological  
D. Archiologiecal
Answer» D. Archiologiecal
1221.

Direction: In the following questions a word is given in capital letters followed by four alternative words marked a - d. Select from alternatives the word which is opposite in meaning of the word given in capital letters. LUSTRE

A.  Gloss        
B.  Gleam     
C.  Dull      
D.  Shine
E.  None of these
Answer» D.  Shine
1222.

Direction: In the following questions a word is given in capital letters followed by four alternative words marked a - d. Select from alternatives the word which is opposite in meaning of the word given in capital letters. EMBRACE

A.  Strength           
B.  Mild      
C.  Let go      
D.  Defend
E.  None of these
Answer» D.  Defend
1223.

DIRECTIONS: Fill in the blanks with correct conjunctions from the options given below. He ____ his brother is coming.

A. as soon as       
B. but
C. so     
D. as well as
Answer» E.
1224.

Fill in the blanks with the most suitable options. The red rose is much ____than the pink one.

A.  More beautiful 
B.            beautiful
C.  Most beautiful   
D.     none of these
Answer» B.            beautiful
1225.

DIRECTIONS: Fill the blanks with appropriate prepositions from the given alternatives. He was accused ________theft.

A. of      
B. for
C. with       
D. by
Answer» B. for
1226.

Choose the correct homophones from the options, to fill in the blanks. My library books are ______ next Thursday.

A.  Dew      
B.      due  
C.  Deuce     
D.      None
Answer» C.  Deuce     
1227.

Choose the options showing change of sentences correctly from the Active to the Passive voice. Who has done this work?

A.  This work has done by who?
B.  By whom has this work been done?  
C.  This work has been done by who?
D.  By who has this work done?
Answer» C.  This work has been done by who?
1228.

Choose the appropriate options for the following statements. \[\frac{\text{She}}{\text{E}}\] \[\frac{\text{will take}}{\text{F}}\] \[\frac{\text{medicines}}{\text{R}}\] \[\frac{\text{every night}\text{.}}{\text{H}}\]

A.   F 
B.      H
C.  E        
D.  G
Answer» B.      H
1229.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following advertisement carefully and answer the question that follow:- Which word in the above article means the opposite of repudiate?

A. Confirm
B.   Forecasting
C. Completion     
D. Issues
Answer» B.   Forecasting
1230.

Mark the antonym of the word given below: Gallant

A.  Fun      
B.  Bold
C.  Coward  
D.    Frolic
Answer» D.    Frolic
1231.

Fill in the blanks with the most suitable adverbs: I am _______ late for work.

A.  down   
B.  quickly
C.  enough 
D.    rarely  
Answer» E.
1232.

Fill in the blanks with the most suitable articles: After the day's labour, Raghu felt sleepy, so he went to _____ bed

A.  the       
B.  a
C.  an     
D.    no article  
Answer» E.
1233.

DIRECTIONS: In each of the following questions find out of the alternative which will replace the blank. Ant: Industrious::_______:________.

A. Cat: playful     
B. Fox: Cunning
C.  Vixen: Cute       
D.  Horse: runner
Answer» C.  Vixen: Cute       
1234.

Direction: Select the pair among the given choices which is related in the same way as the words given in CAPITAL letters. INTEREST: BANKER : : SALARY : ?

A.  Employee 
B.  Landlord
C.  Labourer    
D.  Prisoner
E.  None of these
Answer» B.  Landlord
1235.

Direction: Select the pair among the given choices which is related in the same way as the words given in CAPITAL letters. BAKERY: BREAD : : STUDIO : ?

A.  Camera    
B.  Film Actors
C.  Artists       
D.  Film
E.  None of these
Answer» E.  None of these
1236.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. He is a ______man and donates to orphanages.

A.  Chartable          
B.   chartable
C.  Charitable   
D.   untreatable
Answer» D.   untreatable
1237.

Replace the underlined portions with the correct options (Phrasal Verbs). Charan resembles his father greatly.

A.  Runs down
B.      looks after
C.  Takes after 
D.      keeps up
Answer» D.      keeps up
1238.

DIRECTIONS: Find out correct Collocations from the given options. He wasn't particularly good. He was of about ____ ability.

A. average 
B. latest
C. decisive 
D.          frenetic
Answer» B. latest
1239.

DIRECTIONS: Correct the following sentences using proper articles choosing from the options. Never tell lie.

A. a   
B. an
C. the   
D. none of the above
Answer» B. an
1240.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follows: PASSAGE - 3 The Indian women won the inaugural Asian Cricket Council's Women T-20 Asia Cup beating Pakistan by 18 runs in the final on October 31, 2012 in Guangzhou. India's decision to bat first seemed to have misfired when the team was restricted to 81 runs. India's Poonam Raut scored 25 runs and helped for take team to a modest score. But Indian bowlers did a great job and dismissed Pakistan to 63 in 19.1 overs. India's Archana Das and N. Niranjana took two wickets each to set up India's title win. Name the Indian bowlers who took two wickets each during final Watch?

A. Archana Das and N. Niranjana
B. Shivangi Tanwar and Sonakshi
C. Puneet Sethi and Geetika Suneja
D. Sangeeta and Vandana
Answer» B. Shivangi Tanwar and Sonakshi
1241.

In each of the following sentences use the correct option supplying a verb in agreement with its subject. The farmer ____ the field.

A.  Ploughs     
B.      plough
C.  Is ploughed        
D.     is being ploughed
Answer» B.      plough
1242.

Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow:No Men are ForeignRemember, no men are strange, no countries foreignBeneath all uniforms, a single body breathesLike ours: the land our brothers walk uponIs earth like this, in which we all shall lie.They, too, aware of sun and air and water,Are fed by peaceful harvests, by war's long winter starv'dTheir hands are ours, and in their lines we readA labour not different from our own.Remember, they have eyes like ours that wakeOr sleep, and strength that can be wonBy love. In every land is common lifeThat all can recognise and understand.Let us remember, whenever we are toldTo hate our brothers, it is ourselvesThat we shall dispossess, betray, condemn.Remember, we who take arms against each other It is the human earth that we defile.Our hells of fire and dust outrage the innocenceOf air that is everywhere our own,Remember, no men are foreign, and no countries strange.Everyone on the earth gets comfort from the same ______.

A. air        
B. water
C. sun       
D. all are correct  
Answer» E.
1243.

Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow:No Men are ForeignRemember, no men are strange, no countries foreignBeneath all uniforms, a single body breathesLike ours: the land our brothers walk uponIs earth like this, in which we all shall lie.They, too, aware of sun and air and water,Are fed by peaceful harvests, by war's long winter starv'dTheir hands are ours, and in their lines we readA labour not different from our own.Remember, they have eyes like ours that wakeOr sleep, and strength that can be wonBy love. In every land is common lifeThat all can recognise and understand.Let us remember, whenever we are toldTo hate our brothers, it is ourselvesThat we shall dispossess, betray, condemn.Remember, we who take arms against each other It is the human earth that we defile.Our hells of fire and dust outrage the innocenceOf air that is everywhere our own,Remember, no men are foreign, and no countries strange.  Focusing on the theme of world fraternity the poet says that _______.

A. no men are strange  
B. no men are corrupt
C. no men are simple
D. all men are kind
Answer» B. no men are corrupt
1244.

Tick the word which means differently from the following group of words: Profit, Gain, Failure, Improvement Utility, Value

A.  Failure   
B.  Utility
C.  Gain       
D.    Profit
Answer» B.  Utility
1245.

DIRECTIONS: Choose the best answer to fill the gap in each of the following: Do you know where we are? If you ask me, we are ____ lost.

A. very       
B.          totally
C. rather    
D. extremely
Answer» C. rather    
1246.

Direction: Select the pair among the given choices which is related in the same way as the words given in CAPITAL letters. PINCH: SALT : : MORSEL : ?

A.  Cake        
B.  Biscuit
C.  Fruit
D.  Food
E.  None of these
Answer» E.  None of these
1247.

Direction: Select the pair among the given choices which is related in the same way as the words given in CAPITAL letters. COOK: KITCHEN : : DOCTOR : ?

A.  Medicine    
B.  Patient
C.  Hospital    
D.  Nurse
E.  None of these
Answer» D.  Nurse
1248.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follows: PASSAGE - 3 The Indian women won the inaugural Asian Cricket Council's Women T-20 Asia Cup beating Pakistan by 18 runs in the final on October 31, 2012 in Guangzhou. India's decision to bat first seemed to have misfired when the team was restricted to 81 runs. India's Poonam Raut scored 25 runs and helped for take team to a modest score. But Indian bowlers did a great job and dismissed Pakistan to 63 in 19.1 overs. India's Archana Das and N. Niranjana took two wickets each to set up India's title win. Who played very significant role in beating Pakistan in the final match?

A. Indian batsman  
B. Indian bowlers
C. Indian wicketkeeper    
D. Indian captain
Answer» C. Indian wicketkeeper    
1249.

  Fill in the blanks with the most suitable adjective from the options given below: This is the ________novel I have ever read.

A.  most interesting      
B.  more interesting
C.  less interesting 
D. none of these
Answer» B.  more interesting
1250.

DIRECTIONS: Read the following poem carefully and choose the correct option to answer the questions that follow. POEM - 1 I lay in sorrow, deep distressed: My grief a proud man heard;        His looks were cold, he gave me gold But not a kindly word. My sorrow passed?I paid him back The gold he gave to me; Then stood erect and spoke my thanks And blessed his Charity. I lay in want, in grief and pahi: A poor man passed my way; He bound my head he gave me bread He watched me night and day. How shall I pay him back again, For all he did to me Oh, gold is great, but greater far Is heavenly Sympathy! How did the proud man help the poet when he was in deep distresses'?

A. He gave him jewels
B. He took him home
C. He gave some money
D. He pitied the poet.
Answer» D. He pitied the poet.