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201. |
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word._x005F_x000D_ Relief_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Anger |
B. | Aid |
C. | Emotion |
D. | Stress |
Answer» C. Emotion | |
202. |
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ Assault_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Anger |
B. | Alib_x005F_x000D_ |
C. | Anxiety_x005F_x000D_ |
D. | Attack |
Answer» E. | |
203. |
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ Thrive_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Shrink_x005F_x000D_ |
B. | Flourish |
C. | Crave_x005F_x000D_ |
D. | Languish_x005F_x000D_ |
Answer» C. Crave_x005F_x000D_ | |
204. |
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word._x005F_x000D_ Juvenile_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Wise |
B. | Childish |
C. | Insane |
D. | Mature |
Answer» C. Insane | |
205. |
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word._x005F_x000D_ Inclement_x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Pleasant |
B. | Dignified |
C. | Wonderful |
D. | Stormy |
Answer» E. | |
206. |
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word._x005F_x000D_ Exceed_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Decrease |
B. | Surpass |
C. | Decline |
D. | Improve |
Answer» C. Decline | |
207. |
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ Having being warn before, he did not repeat the mistake_x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ |
A. | been warned before_x005F_x000D_ |
B. | being warned before_x005F_x000D_ |
C. | be warned before_x005F_x000D_ |
D. | No improvement |
Answer» B. being warned before_x005F_x000D_ | |
208. |
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ I do not see some reasons why my application should be rejected._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | any reason why |
B. | many reasons so_x005F_x000D_ |
C. | some reason for_x005F_x000D_ |
D. | No improvement |
Answer» B. many reasons so_x005F_x000D_ | |
209. |
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement._x005F_x000D_ Our new office will become operational from a weeks time._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | in a week's time |
B. | No improvement |
C. | by the week's time |
D. | for a weeks time |
Answer» B. No improvement | |
210. |
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement._x005F_x000D_ You will not learn cycling unless you don't try._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | unless you try |
B. | until you are not trying |
C. | until you don't try |
D. | unless you didn't try |
Answer» B. until you are not trying | |
211. |
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement._x005F_x000D_ One evening, when father was coming home from work, I played in the front garden._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | am playing |
B. | No improvement |
C. | play |
D. | was playing |
Answer» E. | |
212. |
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement._x005F_x000D_ I was sitting at home doing nothing when I had heard that song again._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | heard |
B. | No improvement |
C. | hears |
D. | has heard |
Answer» B. No improvement | |
213. |
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement._x005F_x000D_ Long after those five horses finish drinking water from the trough, an old horse appeared over the brow of the hill._x005F_x000D_  _x005F_x000D_ |
A. | had finished |
B. | have finished |
C. | No Improvement |
D. | had been finishing |
Answer» B. have finished | |
214. |
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If no substitution is required, select No Improvement_x005F_x000D_ No soon the Chief Minister step in than the bomb exploded_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | No sooner does the Chief Minister |
B. | No Improvemen |
C. | No sooner did the Chief Minister |
D. | No soon had the Chief Minister |
Answer» D. No soon had the Chief Minister | |
215. |
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence._x005F_x000D_ You must go to the book fair if you are liking it or not._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ |
A. | if you like it |
B. | although you are liking it |
C. | whether you have liked |
D. | whether you like it |
Answer» E. | |
216. |
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If no substitution is required, select No Improvement._x005F_x000D_ If he doesn’t score forty percent in all the subjects, he would not be promoted to the next class._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | was not being |
B. | No improvement |
C. | is not being |
D. | will not be |
Answer» E. | |
217. |
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank._x005F_x000D_ The popular leader is remarkable for the way in which he ______ the qualities of a good politician and a world class thinker._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | shows |
B. | portrait |
C. | controls |
D. | conditions |
Answer» B. portrait | |
218. |
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank._x005F_x000D_ Today’s graduates should ______ their skills constantly to be able to excel in their career and life._x005F_x000D_  _x005F_x000D_ |
A. | encourage |
B. | upgrade |
C. | dilute |
D. | active |
Answer» C. dilute | |
219. |
Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ The people were scared because the burglar was at large._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ |
A. | very dangerous_x005F_x000D_ |
B. | not caught |
C. | very famous |
D. | behind bars |
Answer» C. very famous | |
220. |
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.Makeoff with_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | To run away |
B. | To transfer |
C. | To discover |
D. | To understand |
Answer» B. To transfer | |
221. |
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ Cut and dried_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Dead and gone_x005F_x000D_ |
B. | Already decided_x005F_x000D_ |
C. | Very old_x005F_x000D_ |
D. | Badly hurt |
Answer» C. Very old_x005F_x000D_ | |
222. |
Select the most appropriate meaning of the following idiom._x005F_x000D_ To take a back seat_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | To become less important or to give up control over things |
B. | To lecture or criticise the person who is actually in control of something |
C. | To be less successful in one’s efforts |
D. | To go through a short but unpleasant period of time |
Answer» B. To lecture or criticise the person who is actually in control of something | |
223. |
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom._x005F_x000D_ To paddle one's own canoe_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Depend on oneself |
B. | To take rest |
C. | To exercise hard |
D. | To act in a childish way |
Answer» B. To take rest | |
224. |
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom._x005F_x000D_ Kill two birds with one stone_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | To achieve two results with a single effort |
B. | To try something impossible |
C. | To be an expert shooter |
D. | To plan two murders simultaneously |
Answer» B. To try something impossible | |
225. |
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom._x005F_x000D_ Like a dying duck in a thunderstorm_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Dejected |
B. | Daring |
C. | Comfortable |
D. | Confident |
Answer» B. Daring | |
226. |
Select the most appropriate meaning of the following idiom._x005F_x000D_ Blind alley_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | A state of deep thoughtA state of deep thought |
B. | A person who comes to meet occasionally |
C. | A situation in which no further progress can be made |
D. | Taking first step after somebody’s approach |
Answer» D. Taking first step after somebody’s approach | |
227. |
Select the most appropriate meaning of the following idiom._x005F_x000D_ To bark up the wrong tree_x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ |
A. | To do something that will not get the result you want |
B. | To sound or appear ferocious but not actually so |
C. | To cover oneself with the outer covering of a wrong tree |
D. | To make a sound like that of a dog |
Answer» B. To sound or appear ferocious but not actually so | |
228. |
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.Rear_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Lower |
B. | Front |
C. | Hind |
D. | Back |
Answer» C. Hind | |
229. |
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.Persuade_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Dissuade |
B. | Pervade |
C. | Induce |
D. | Impress |
Answer» B. Pervade | |
230. |
Select the most appropriate meaning of the following idiom._x005F_x000D_ The acid test_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | A critical situation or crisis |
B. | A fact, event or situation that proves something |
C. | An unpleasant or offensive test |
D. | Throwing acid on someone’s face |
Answer» C. An unpleasant or offensive test | |
231. |
Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word._x005F_x000D_ STRINGENT_x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Lenient |
B. | Severe |
C. | Stern |
D. | Strict |
Answer» B. Severe | |
232. |
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ Malice_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Goodwill_x005F_x000D_ |
B. | Truth |
C. | Hypocrisy_x005F_x000D_ |
D. | Humility |
Answer» B. Truth | |
233. |
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ Foul_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Proud |
B. | Vile |
C. | Nasty_x005F_x000D_ |
D. | Fair |
Answer» E. | |
234. |
Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.GROTESQUE_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Distorted |
B. | Ugly |
C. | Attractive |
D. | Monstrous |
Answer» D. Monstrous | |
235. |
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ Emerge_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Announce |
B. | Surface |
C. | Appear |
D. | Disappear |
Answer» E. | |
236. |
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word._x005F_x000D_ Extol_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Realistic |
B. | Censure |
C. | Exposure |
D. | Boorish |
Answer» C. Exposure | |
237. |
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word._x005F_x000D_ Humane_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Sympathetic |
B. | Kind |
C. | Living |
D. | Cruel |
Answer» E. | |
238. |
Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Fifty_x005F_x000D_ |
B. | Eighty_x005F_x000D_ |
C. | Ninety_x005F_x000D_ |
D. | Fourty |
Answer» E. | |
239. |
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word._x005F_x000D_ Mellow_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Medium |
B. | Hard |
C. | Shiny |
D. | Soft |
Answer» C. Shiny | |
240. |
Select the correctly spelt word._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Millionare |
B. | Temprature |
C. | Catalogue |
D. | Agression |
Answer» D. Agression | |
241. |
Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Beginning |
B. | Guidence |
C. | Shining |
D. | Soldier |
Answer» C. Shining | |
242. |
Select the correct passive form of the given sentence._x005F_x000D_ Conduct all the exams in a fair and proper manner._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Let all the exams be conducted in a fair and proper manner. |
B. | Let all exams should be conducted in fair and proper manner. |
C. | All the exams are conducted in a fair and proper manner. |
D. | The exams were all conducted in a fair and proper manner. |
Answer» B. Let all exams should be conducted in fair and proper manner. | |
243. |
Select the correct passive form of the given sentence._x005F_x000D_ The commander ordered his soldiers to move forward and attack the enemy camps._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | The soldiers were ordered by their commander to move forward and attack the enemy camps |
B. | His soldiers were ordered by the commander to be moved forward and attacked the enemy camps |
C. | The commander was ordered by his soldiers to move forward and attack the enemy camps |
D. | The commander ordered his soldiers to be moved forward and attacked the enemy camps |
Answer» B. His soldiers were ordered by the commander to be moved forward and attacked the enemy camps | |
244. |
Select the correct passive form of the given sentence._x005F_x000D_ Fortunately, the fire did not cause much damage._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Fortunately, not much damage is caused by the fire |
B. | Fortunately, not much damage was caused by the fire |
C. | Fortunately, not much damage is being caused by the fire. |
D. | Fortunately, not much damage was being caused by the fire. |
Answer» C. Fortunately, not much damage is being caused by the fire. | |
245. |
Select the correct passive form of the given sentence._x005F_x000D_ Why do you spend so much money?_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Why is so much money spent by you? |
B. | Why is so much money being spent by you? |
C. | Why was so much money spent by you? |
D. | Why has so much money been spent by you? |
Answer» B. Why is so much money being spent by you? | |
246. |
Select the correct passive form of the given sentence._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ She is teaching French to children._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Children were taught French by her_x005F_x000D_ |
B. | Children are taught French by her._x005F_x000D_ |
C. | Children have been taught French by her |
D. | Children are being taught French by her |
Answer» E. | |
247. |
Select the correct indirect narration of the given sentence._x005F_x000D_ She said, "We visited Uttarakhand in the summer vacation."_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | She said that they had visited Uttarakhand in the summer vacation. |
B. | She said that they will visit to Uttarakhand in the summer vacation |
C. | She said that we visited Uttarakhand in the summer vacation. |
D. | She said that they have visited Uttarakhand in the summer vacation |
Answer» B. She said that they will visit to Uttarakhand in the summer vacation | |
248. |
Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ The Principal has said, "Mr. Surinder will coach the football team."_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | The Principal has asked that will Mr. Surinder coach the football team_x005F_x000D_ |
B. | The Principal has said that Mr. Surinder would coach the football team_x005F_x000D_ |
C. | The Principal said that Mr. Surinder would coach the football team_x005F_x000D_ |
D. | The Principal has said that Mr. Surinder will coach the football team_x005F_x000D_ |
Answer» E. | |
249. |
Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence._x005F_x000D_ Rahul said to his mother, "Can | go out and play now?"_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Rahul asked his mother if can he go out and play now. |
B. | Rahul asked his mother that could he go out and play then |
C. | Rahul asked to his mother could he go out and play now. |
D. | Rahul asked his mother if he could go out and play then. |
Answer» E. | |
250. |
Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence._x005F_x000D_ “What are you going to call the puppy, Jane?†the boy asked._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | The boy wondered what Jane were going to call the puppy |
B. | Jane asked the boy what is he going to call the puppy |
C. | The boy told Jane what she was going to call her puppy |
D. | The boy asked Jane what she was going to call the puppy |
Answer» E. | |