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| 1401. |
DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. The list of horrors goes on. And one in every five is malnourished. This is because local clinics, ill-equipped to deal with even small things, either don't work or simply don't exist. Nobody has been able to figure out a way to reduce the speed that is at the root of India's over-population problems: a baby born every second. There is such an acute shortage of treatment centers that premier hospitals are choked with patients who show up to treat their coughs and colds. 6. Kalyan Banerjee, a consultant at the hospital is worried. |
| A. | DACB |
| B. | CDAB |
| C. | DBAC |
| D. | CADB |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1402. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions, the sentences P, Q, R and S, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Choose the most logical order of the sentences from amongst the four given choices so as to form a coherent paragraph. P: In the past, the customised tailoring units were localised to the township or city and catered exclusively to domestic demand. Q: Traditionally, Indians preferred custom- made clothing and the concept of ready- to-wear is a relatively recent one. R: Consumer awareness of styling issues and the convenience afforded by ready-to-wear helped RMG industry make small inroads into the domestic market in the 1980s. S: The customised tailoring outfits have always been a major source of clothing for domestic market. |
| A. | QRSP |
| B. | QSPR |
| C. | RSQP |
| D. | SQPR |
| Answer» C. RSQP | |
| 1403. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions, the sentences P, Q, R and S, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Choose the most logical order of the sentences from amongst the four given choices so as to form a coherent paragraph. P: The computer took 45 hours of non-stop computation. Q: The computer was not allowed to learn from experience. R: This is not really surprising, because with eleven items of clothing the number of possible combinations is given by multiplying 11,10,9,8 and so on, which gives over 39 million combinations. S: Someone once used the IBM computer to work out the number of ways of getting dressed with eleven items of clothing. |
| A. | QSPR |
| B. | SRPQ |
| C. | SQRP |
| D. | SPRQ |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1404. |
DIRECTION: The questions that follow consist of groups of jumbled phrases. Only one of the four options, when unscrambled, can make a grammatically correct sentence. Disregarding punctuation errors, identify the correct options. |
| A. | communication skills as among/business students rank/the most important they have to master |
| B. | as my replacement is/I cannot leave my desk/being late to come |
| C. | still the hot issue's/this is why/celebrity endorsement are |
| D. | are expected/will attend the summit/MD's and CEO's of top companies |
| Answer» C. still the hot issue's/this is why/celebrity endorsement are | |
| 1405. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. P: the image dies as soon as it is seen Q: and based" on a delicate system of filming and recording R: its working does not consist in storing or recording an image S: the science of television is highly sophisticated T: it rather catches and reflects an image like a mirror |
| A. | PRTSQ |
| B. | SQRTP |
| C. | QTRPS |
| D. | PQRST |
| Answer» C. QTRPS | |
| 1406. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. scarcely touching (P)/ along (Q)/ he glides (R)/ the ground (S) |
| A. | RQSP |
| B. | RQPS |
| C. | PQRS |
| D. | RSQP |
| Answer» C. PQRS | |
| 1407. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. P: checked regularly Q: you should have R: blood pressure S: your |
| A. | RPSQ |
| B. | RSQP |
| C. | QSRP |
| D. | QPSR |
| Answer» D. QPSR | |
| 1408. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. is (P)/ Hindu Sculpture (Q)/ movement (R)/full of (S) |
| A. | QSPR |
| B. | PSRQ |
| C. | QPSR |
| D. | RSQP |
| Answer» D. RSQP | |
| 1409. |
DIRECTIONS: Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence. means of/fats/the body/provide/strong energy/a bad |
| A. | Fats provide the body a bad means of strong energy. |
| B. | Fats provide a bad means of strong energy the body. |
| C. | The body fats provide a bad means of strong energy. |
| D. | A bad means of strong energy provide the body fats. |
| Answer» B. Fats provide a bad means of strong energy the body. | |
| 1410. |
DIRECTIONS: Select the correctly punctuated sentence. He said to me please take your seat here |
| A. | He said to me, "Please take your seat here." |
| B. | He said, to me, "Please take your seat here." |
| C. | He said to me, Please take your seat here. |
| D. | He said to me, "Please, take, your seat, here." |
| Answer» B. He said, to me, "Please take your seat here." | |
| 1411. |
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. The aperchur of a camera is the size of the hole through which light passes to reach the film |
| A. | aparchure |
| B. | aperture |
| C. | apercher |
| D. | apertr |
| Answer» C. apercher | |
| 1412. |
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence. The period between two reigns. |
| A. | gap |
| B. | anachronism |
| C. | stasis |
| D. | interregnum |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1413. |
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. It was an unexpected denuement in the play performed by the artists. |
| A. | denoument |
| B. | denuemant |
| C. | denuement |
| D. | denouement |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1414. |
DIRECTIONS: Find the correctly spelt words. |
| A. | Bouquete |
| B. | Bouquette |
| C. | Bouquet |
| D. | Boqquet |
| Answer» D. Boqquet | |
| 1415. |
DIRECTIONS: Tick (a) the right option to give the correct meaning of each punctuation marks. We use brackets (()) |
| A. | to show emphasis |
| B. | to quote conversation |
| C. | to indicate titles |
| D. | to separate extra information |
| Answer» D. to separate extra information | |
| 1416. |
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. The bank manager asked him to check his superanuation scheme. |
| A. | superannuation |
| B. | superenuation |
| C. | superennuation |
| D. | superenation |
| Answer» B. superenuation | |
| 1417. |
Select one word for the given definitions: A person who upon the bright of life- |
| A. | Innocent |
| B. | Pessimist |
| C. | Pacifist |
| D. | Optimist |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1418. |
Complete the following proverbs Phrases: A bad is better than a bad _____. |
| A. | name |
| B. | cloth |
| C. | woman |
| D. | boy |
| Answer» B. cloth | |
| 1419. |
From the sentences given below, identify which sentences is a fact and which is an opinion:A. India is the only country other than US and Japan, to have built a supercomputer in digenously.B. Korea may have also built the super- computer indigenously.C. Germany may also have built the supercomputer indigenously. |
| A. | A is a fact, B and C are opinions. |
| B. | A, B and C are facts. |
| C. | A, B and C are opinions. |
| D. | A is an opinion B and C are facts. |
| Answer» B. A, B and C are facts. | |
| 1420. |
Complete the following proverbs Phrases: A wise enemy is better than_____. |
| A. | a foolish relative |
| B. | a foolish friend |
| C. | a wise son |
| D. | an intelligent father |
| Answer» C. a wise son | |
| 1421. |
Select one word for the given definitions: One who works for the welfare of women- |
| A. | Philogynist |
| B. | Misogynist |
| C. | Egoist |
| D. | Feminist |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1422. |
Select one word for the given definitions: A government by one person- |
| A. | Aristocracy |
| B. | Autocracy |
| C. | Democracy |
| D. | Bureaucracy |
| Answer» C. Democracy | |
| 1423. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. If you _____ the plants now, they will bear fruit later. |
| A. | Water |
| B. | waters |
| C. | Watered |
| D. | will water |
| Answer» B. waters | |
| 1424. |
Read the following passage and select the options that can correctly replace the underlined portions. The atmosphere of the class \[\underline{\mathbf{Q36}}\] different. My old teacher allowed us \[\underline{\mathbf{Q37}}\] if we had finished our work. The new teacher doesn't allow \[\underline{\mathbf{Q38}}\] at all. Our old teacher let us \[\underline{\mathbf{Q39}}\] our snacks in the classroom during break, but our new teacher has forbidden \[\underline{\mathbf{Q40}}\] snacks in the classroom. |
| A. | talked |
| B. | to talk |
| C. | Talk |
| D. | talking |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1425. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. I am very sad that I_____ the race. |
| A. | Didn?t win |
| B. | don't win |
| C. | Haven?t won |
| D. | hadn't won |
| Answer» D. hadn't won | |
| 1426. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. We____ out before we_____ the computer. |
| A. | Have logged, closed |
| B. | logged, closed |
| C. | Logged, would close |
| D. | Log, will close |
| Answer» C. Logged, would close | |
| 1427. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. I_____ milk after I_____ my teeth. |
| A. | Had had, brushed |
| B. | have had, brush |
| C. | Will have, brush |
| D. | have, brushed |
| Answer» D. have, brushed | |
| 1428. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. I_______ here if you need my help. So call me. |
| A. | Will be |
| B. | would be |
| C. | am |
| D. | were |
| Answer» D. were | |
| 1429. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. If I_____ the team leader, I would take all on a cruise. |
| A. | am |
| B. | were |
| C. | Have been |
| D. | am to be |
| Answer» C. Have been | |
| 1430. |
Identify the types ofverb in the following sentences: She takes English Class. |
| A. | Helping verb |
| B. | Intransitive verb |
| C. | Action Verb |
| D. | Irregular verb |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1431. |
Fill in the blanks with suitable pronoun. My friends submit their answer sheets faster than _______________ . |
| A. | Me |
| B. | My |
| C. | I |
| D. | All of these |
| Answer» D. All of these | |
| 1432. |
Fill in the blanks with suitable pronoun. He ran after Steve and ______________ when we provoke him. |
| A. | I |
| B. | My |
| C. | Me |
| D. | All of these |
| Answer» D. All of these | |
| 1433. |
From question 6 to 8:Fill in the blanks with collective noun. She has enough patience to cope up with the problems. |
| A. | Patience |
| B. | Cope |
| C. | Problems |
| D. | All of these |
| Answer» B. Cope | |
| 1434. |
Identify the kind ofnoun in each of the following questions: Actor |
| A. | Proper Noun |
| B. | Common Noun |
| C. | Collective Noun |
| D. | Material Noun |
| Answer» C. Collective Noun | |
| 1435. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. Both Hari and Ravi send gifts to ____ on their birthdays. |
| A. | Each other |
| B. | every other |
| C. | All others |
| D. | one other |
| Answer» B. every other | |
| 1436. |
Read the following passages and select options that can correctly replace the relative underlined portions. Q26 was on 1st May 1915 that a magnificent passenger liner, set sail from New York and was hit by 2 torpedoes. Q27Ripped the liner and caused a huge explosion. The ship went out of control as Q28 engines were damaged. Q29 sped through the sea at more than 36 km/h for what seemed like an end-less ten minutes. Q30 was pandemonium on board. Q31 was trying to get into the lifeboats. Lady Mack worth Q32 was standing helplessly on the deck of the ship, suddenly felt Q33 surrounded by water as the ship sank. Terrified that she might be caught by Q34 and held under, she managed to seize a boat in front of her and held on to Q35 for dear life. |
| A. | One another |
| B. | Everyone |
| C. | All others |
| D. | No pronoun required |
| Answer» C. All others | |
| 1437. |
Read the following passages and select options that can correctly replace the relative underlined portions. The worst days of Q16 summer are the rainy ones. Q17 spend all year looking forward to nice weather and long, hot days. Q18 of winter, with Q19 dreary grey days and bitter cold, we dream of those endless days at the beach, with a bright and burning sun. And then, summer comes, and Q20 rains. As a child, Q21 would wake up to rainy summer days and come close to crying. Q22 wasn't fair. We suffered through months of school and miserable weather for those scant ten weeks of freedom and balmy weather. Q23 days that I could not spend at the beach or playing ball with Q24 friends seemed like a punishment for Q25 I didn't even do. |
| A. | All |
| B. | Some |
| C. | Those |
| D. | No pronoun required |
| Answer» B. Some | |
| 1438. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. Allot____ will go to the picnic. |
| A. | We |
| B. | our |
| C. | Them |
| D. | their |
| Answer» D. their | |
| 1439. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. Ramesh was in high _____ after he won the match. |
| A. | Spirit |
| B. | shirt |
| C. | Spirits |
| D. | none |
| Answer» D. none | |
| 1440. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. The boy whose dog had run away ___ searching for it in the neighborhood last week. |
| A. | is |
| B. | are |
| C. | was |
| D. | were |
| Answer» D. were | |
| 1441. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. We must find out who is supplying ___ to the group. |
| A. | Arm |
| B. | arms |
| C. | Army |
| D. | none |
| Answer» C. Army | |
| 1442. |
Directions: Fill in the blanks with correct alternatives. If I _______ you, I'd think twice about that! |
| A. | am |
| B. | are |
| C. | will be |
| D. | were |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1443. |
Directions: Fill in the blanks with correct alternatives. She _____ have finished the work by the time you get back. |
| A. | does |
| B. | is |
| C. | had |
| D. | will |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1444. |
Directions: Fill in the blanks with correct alternatives. I don't like the town _____ you work. |
| A. | who |
| B. | whom |
| C. | when |
| D. | where |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1445. |
Directions: Select the word from the options that identifies the noun in the sentences given below. John, have you met your new boss? |
| A. | Have |
| B. | Met |
| C. | Your |
| D. | Boss |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1446. |
DIRECTIONS: Fill the blank with correct alternatives. Rohan plays football ______. |
| A. | aggressively |
| B. | sympathetically |
| C. | hardly |
| D. | cruely |
| Answer» B. sympathetically | |
| 1447. |
DIRECTONS: Select the answer choice that identifies the noun the sentence. Rosemary, come and meet oru new dog! |
| A. | Come |
| B. | Meet |
| C. | Our |
| D. | Dog |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1448. |
DIRECTIONS: Fill the blank with correct alternatives. My father will be ____ of town this weekend. |
| A. | inside |
| B. | outside |
| C. | out |
| D. | beyond |
| Answer» D. beyond | |
| 1449. |
DIRECTIONS: Fill the blank with correct alternatives. We ______ not go to the movie next Sunday. |
| A. | will |
| B. | does |
| C. | have |
| D. | has |
| Answer» B. does | |
| 1450. |
Fill in the blanks with the most suitable pronoun from the options given below: No, this is not Sabah and Sarah's house. _______ is in Karol Bagh. |
| A. | Her |
| B. | His |
| C. | Their |
| D. | Theirs |
| Answer» E. | |