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| 351. |
Select the antonym of_x005F_x000D_ appalling |
| A. | reassuring |
| B. | ghastly |
| C. | dire |
| D. | mean |
| Answer» B. ghastly | |
| 352. |
Select the antonym of_x005F_x000D_ apocalypse |
| A. | catastrophe |
| B. | miracle |
| C. | decimation |
| D. | holocaust |
| Answer» C. decimation | |
| 353. |
Select the antonym of_x005F_x000D_ agonising_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | vehement |
| B. | fierce |
| C. | excruciating |
| D. | cordial |
| Answer» E. | |
| 354. |
Select the antonym of_x005F_x000D_ amenable |
| A. | responsive |
| B. | pliable |
| C. | docile |
| D. | unsusceptible |
| Answer» E. | |
| 355. |
Select the antonym of_x005F_x000D_ antique_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | obsolote |
| B. | superannuated |
| C. | current |
| D. | ancient |
| Answer» D. ancient | |
| 356. |
Select the antonym of_x005F_x000D_ affidavit_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | affirmation |
| B. | slander |
| C. | oath |
| D. | testimony |
| Answer» C. oath | |
| 357. |
Select the antonym of_x005F_x000D_ abominable |
| A. | attractive |
| B. | gross |
| C. | grim |
| D. | lousy |
| Answer» B. gross | |
| 358. |
Select the answer figure, in which question figure is hidden?_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | 1 |
| B. | 2 |
| C. | 3 |
| D. | 4 |
| Answer» B. 2 | |
| 359. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.The aim of platonic_x005F_x000D_ P : into a God_x005F_x000D_ Q : philosophy was to_x005F_x000D_ R : exalt man |
| A. | QPR |
| B. | RPQ |
| C. | PRQ |
| D. | QRP |
| Answer» E. | |
| 360. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence incorrect order._x005F_x000D_ In developing countries today_x005F_x000D_ P : urban health conditions_x005F_x000D_ Q : than rural health conditions_x005F_x000D_ R : seem to be better |
| A. | PRQ |
| B. | PQR |
| C. | QRP |
| D. | RPQ |
| Answer» B. PQR | |
| 361. |
Select the alternative that shows a similar relationship as the given pair -_x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ Impulsive : Impromptu_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | Moderate : Increase |
| B. | Flawless : Impeccable |
| C. | Perpetual : Transitory |
| D. | Resistant : Receptive |
| Answer» C. Perpetual : Transitory | |
| 362. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.As a result of greater competition_x005F_x000D_ P : while others are contracting_x005F_x000D_ Q : in the US computer industry_x005F_x000D_ R : some computer companies are expanding_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | PQR |
| B. | QRP |
| C. | PRQ |
| D. | QPR |
| Answer» C. PRQ | |
| 363. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.An inference is_x005F_x000D_ P : the direct, logical one_x005F_x000D_ Q : the likely or probable_x005F_x000D_ R : conclusion rather than_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | PRQ |
| B. | QPR |
| C. | RQP |
| D. | QRP |
| Answer» E. | |
| 364. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ Your absence has_x005F_x000D_ P-gone through meQ-through a needleR-like thread |
| A. | PRQ |
| B. | PQR |
| C. | QPR |
| D. | RPQ |
| Answer» B. PQR | |
| 365. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ We are told that its_x005F_x000D_ P-Public Distribution SystemQ-creating a functionalR-sole purpose is the noble goal of |
| A. | QRP |
| B. | RQP |
| C. | PRQ |
| D. | PQR |
| Answer» C. PRQ | |
| 366. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ You fail to_x005F_x000D_ PÂ - what someone is born,Q - Ârecognize that it matters notR - Âbut what they grow to be! |
| A. | QPR |
| B. | PRQ |
| C. | RPQ |
| D. | QRP |
| Answer» B. PRQ | |
| 367. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ We must urgently_x005F_x000D_ P-ethics that respects, and respondsQ-humanely to, the strangers in our citiesR-and consciously develop a new |
| A. | RQP |
| B. | PQR |
| C. | RPQ |
| D. | QRP |
| Answer» D. QRP | |
| 368. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ We should learn our lessonP-from this history and stay awayQ-of our neighboursR-from interfering in the messy domestic politics |
| A. | PRQ |
| B. | PQR |
| C. | QPR |
| D. | RPQ |
| Answer» B. PQR | |
| 369. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ Williamson shoveled scorn on_x005F_x000D_ P-the low-income white Republican voters who,Q-were most responsible for the rise of TrumpR-as he saw it, |
| A. | PRQ |
| B. | RQP |
| C. | QPR |
| D. | QRP |
| Answer» B. RQP | |
| 370. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order_x005F_x000D_ Truth was_x005F_x000D_ P-Âto lead to a breach of peace as a false oneQÂ-no defence sinceRÂ-a true defamatory statement was as likely_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | QPR |
| B. | RQP |
| C. | PQR |
| D. | PRQ |
| Answer» B. RQP | |
| 371. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ Today, less privileged whiteP- Americans are considered to beQ- and pathologists predominatesR- in crisis, and the language of sociologists |
| A. | PRQ |
| B. | QPR |
| C. | RPQ |
| D. | QRP |
| Answer» B. QPR | |
| 372. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ Today India looks_x005F_x000D_ P : to be on course_x005F_x000D_ Q : of developed nations_x005F_x000D_ R : to join the league |
| A. | PRQ |
| B. | QRP |
| C. | RPQ |
| D. | PQR |
| Answer» B. QRP | |
| 373. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ To many women human rights are_x005F_x000D_ P : foreign to their culture and_x005F_x000D_ Q : of individual and community identity_x005F_x000D_ R : challenge deeply held notions |
| A. | PQR |
| B. | RPQ |
| C. | QPR |
| D. | PRQ |
| Answer» E. | |
| 374. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ Today, however, when one in four rural Indians_x005F_x000D_ P-in identifying the poor are far greaterQ-is poor, our chances of being wrongR-and one in six urban Indians |
| A. | PRQ |
| B. | RQP |
| C. | QRP |
| D. | QPR |
| Answer» C. QRP | |
| 375. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ To have succumbed to their_x005F_x000D_ P-blackmail was not an instance ofQ-making pragmatic politicalR-concessions; it was one of capitulation_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | QRP |
| B. | PQR |
| C. | RPQ |
| D. | QPR |
| Answer» C. RPQ | |
| 376. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ To begin with,_x005F_x000D_ P-Âis not that they are 'unsmart'Q-Âthe problem with Indian citiesR-Âbut that they are dysfunctional |
| A. | RPQ |
| B. | QRP |
| C. | QPR |
| D. | PRQ |
| Answer» D. PRQ | |
| 377. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ Three examples will_x005F_x000D_ P-Âsuffice as evidenceQÂ-of her backslidingRÂ-on longÂheld positions_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | QRP |
| B. | RPQ |
| C. | PRQ |
| D. | PQR |
| Answer» E. | |
| 378. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ This may be essential at_x005F_x000D_ P-where the market fails to deliverQ-swath of an economyR-times, but there is a wide |
| A. | QRP |
| B. | QPR |
| C. | PRQ |
| D. | RQP |
| Answer» E. | |
| 379. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order:_x005F_x000D_ Thus,_x005F_x000D_ P-a developing economy also needsQ-to have some notion of external balanceR-at the very least, |
| A. | RPQ |
| B. | RQP |
| C. | PQR |
| D. | QPR |
| Answer» B. RQP | |
| 380. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ This is where clear,_x005F_x000D_ P-well-publicized editorial guidelines areQ-precisely formulated, andR-badly needed in Indian newsrooms_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | QPR |
| B. | RQP |
| C. | PQR |
| D. | PRQ |
| Answer» B. RQP | |
| 381. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ They are even poorerP-failure will depriveQ-them of jobs altogetherR-than farmers; and crop |
| A. | RPQ |
| B. | RQP |
| C. | PQR |
| D. | QPR |
| Answer» B. RQP | |
| 382. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ They have nowP-by a paternalistic stateQ-of goods mandatedR-been turned into consumers |
| A. | QRP |
| B. | QPR |
| C. | PRQ |
| D. | RQP |
| Answer» E. | |
| 383. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ There was a second part_x005F_x000D_ P-Âare ambivalent aboutQÂ-many peopleRÂ-of her decision which |
| A. | QRP |
| B. | QPR |
| C. | PRQ |
| D. | RQP |
| Answer» E. | |
| 384. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ They are sophisticated enough_x005F_x000D_ PÂ-to know that Free BasicsQ-the things they really want to accessRÂ-would not offer them any of_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | RPQ |
| B. | QRP |
| C. | PRQ |
| D. | QPR |
| Answer» D. QPR | |
| 385. |
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order._x005F_x000D_ There needs to be a_x005F_x000D_ P : more coordinated effort_x005F_x000D_ Q : forest diseases in India_x005F_x000D_ R : towards dealing with_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | PRQ |
| B. | PQR |
| C. | RPQ |
| D. | RQP |
| Answer» B. PQR | |
| 386. |
Words to describe a beautiful woman? |
| A. | Gorgeous |
| B. | Cute |
| C. | Elegant |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 387. |
Words that sound the same but are spelled different_x005F_x000D_ |
| A. | Homonyms |
| B. | Homographs |
| C. | Heteronyms |
| D. | Homophones |
| Answer» E. | |
| 388. |
Who was the Governor-General of India duringthe‘Sepoy Mutiny’? |
| A. | Lord Dalhousie |
| B. | Lord Harding |
| C. | Lord Canning |
| D. | Lord Lytton |
| Answer» D. Lord Lytton | |
| 389. |
Who accuses Gulliver of Treason? |
| A. | Balmuff |
| B. | Limtoc |
| C. | Lalcon |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 390. |
Which word or words explains the meaning of the following idioms:-_x005F_x000D_ To flog a dead horse |
| A. | To act in a foolish way |
| B. | To waste one’s efforts |
| C. | To revive interest in an old subject |
| D. | To revive old memories |
| Answer» C. To revive interest in an old subject | |
| 391. |
Which word or words explains the meaning of the following idioms:-_x005F_x000D_ The alpha and the omega |
| A. | The beginning and the end |
| B. | A nice act |
| C. | The stars and the moon |
| D. | Very costly |
| Answer» B. A nice act | |
| 392. |
Which word or words explains the meaning of the following idioms:-_x005F_x000D_ A fool’s errand |
| A. | A blunder |
| B. | An impossible task |
| C. | A useless undertaking |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» C. A useless undertaking | |
| 393. |
Which word or words explains the meaning of the following idioms:-_x005F_x000D_ A bull in a china shop |
| A. | A person who is very ugly but loves the beautiful thingsof life |
| B. | A person who takes a sadistic delight in harming innocent people |
| C. | A person who becomes too excited where no excitement is warranted |
| D. | A rough and clumsy person at a place where skill and care are required |
| Answer» E. | |
| 394. |
Which sentence contains an interjection? |
| A. | Hey, where did I park my car! |
| B. | Well, that’s a relief. |
| C. | Oh, now I remember where i put my wallet. |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 395. |
Which sentence is correcty puctuated with a semicolon? |
| A. | He ate, however; he didn't sleep. |
| B. | He ate however, he; didn't sleep. |
| C. | He ate; however, he didn't sleep. |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» D. None of the above | |
| 396. |
Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier? |
| A. | Covered in fluffiness, the couple played with the kitten. |
| B. | While playing, Lancaster jumped on the feathers. |
| C. | While eating a croissant, Latha waved to the crowd. |
| D. | Having eaten lunch, the girl turned on the laptop. |
| Answer» B. While playing, Lancaster jumped on the feathers. | |
| 397. |
which part of the given sentence has an error?_x005F_x000D_ She don't speak of either German or French. |
| A. | don't |
| B. | of |
| C. | or |
| D. | speak |
| Answer» C. or | |
| 398. |
Which option is an example of expository writing? |
| A. | A novel about a young girl caught up in the Civil War |
| B. | A nonfiction book about the history of the Civil War |
| C. | A poem written about the soldiers who fought in the Civil War |
| D. | A movie review of a dramatic film about the Civil War |
| Answer» C. A poem written about the soldiers who fought in the Civil War | |
| 399. |
Which of these lines contains a metaphor? |
| A. | You light up my life. |
| B. | She was fishing for compliments. |
| C. | He broke my heart. |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 400. |
Which one is not a network protocol? |
| A. | SSH |
| B. | HTML |
| C. | PPP |
| D. | POP |
| Answer» C. PPP | |