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| 1501. |
Q: Place that provides refuges- |
| A. | Shelter |
| B. | House |
| C. | Country |
| D. | Asylum |
| Answer» B. House | |
| 1502. |
Q: Direction: Choose the correct alternative of the following sentences.Pinki said to Gaurav, “will you help me in my work just now?” |
| A. | Pinki asked Gaurav if he would help her in her work just then |
| B. | Pinki questioned to Gaurav that will you help me in my work just now |
| C. | Pinki told Gaurav whether he will help in her work just now. |
| D. | Pinki asked to Gaurav that will he help her in her work just now. |
| Answer» B. Pinki questioned to Gaurav that will you help me in my work just now | |
| 1503. |
Q: Piece of cake |
| A. | Something very difficult |
| B. | Something very tasty |
| C. | Something very easy |
| D. | Something very soft |
| Answer» D. Something very soft | |
| 1504. |
Q: Pick out the correct form of greeting /salutation in a demi-official letter: |
| A. | Dear Friend |
| B. | Dear Sir |
| C. | Dear Shri Gupta |
| D. | My respected Sir |
| Answer» D. My respected Sir | |
| 1505. |
Q: PHILANTHROPIC |
| A. | Benign |
| B. | Unsparing |
| C. | Self centred |
| D. | Benevolent |
| Answer» D. Benevolent | |
| 1506. |
Q: PETULANT |
| A. | Expressive |
| B. | Peevish |
| C. | Penurious |
| D. | Diffuse |
| Answer» C. Penurious | |
| 1507. |
Q: Peter won the race fair and square. |
| A. | fare and square |
| B. | fairly and square |
| C. | fair square |
| D. | fair not square |
| E. | No correction required |
| Answer» F. | |
| 1508. |
Q: Pertaining to sheep |
| A. | Canine |
| B. | Bovine |
| C. | Ovine |
| D. | Feline |
| Answer» C. Ovine | |
| 1509. |
Q: Persuade |
| A. | Promote |
| B. | Pervade |
| C. | Dissolve |
| D. | Dissuade |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1510. |
Q: Persistent demand for portraiture could be found |
| A. | in the early eighteenth century |
| B. | in the late eighteenth century |
| C. | up to the end of the eighteenth century |
| D. | before the end of the eighteenth century |
| Answer» D. before the end of the eighteenth century | |
| 1511. |
Q: Person believing in free will |
| A. | Guardian |
| B. | Tyrant |
| C. | Humanitarian |
| D. | Libertarian |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1512. |
Q: Persist |
| A. | abandon |
| B. | cease |
| C. | remain |
| D. | ruin |
| Answer» D. ruin | |
| 1513. |
Q: Perfunctory |
| A. | cursory |
| B. | sketchy |
| C. | thorough |
| D. | routine |
| Answer» D. routine | |
| 1514. |
Q: PERFECT |
| A. | defect |
| B. | complete |
| C. | imperfect |
| D. | ugly |
| Answer» D. ugly | |
| 1515. |
Q: People use this footpath all the time. (The correct passive voice option is …………………) |
| A. | All the time this footpath is used by all. |
| B. | All the time this footpath is used by people. |
| C. | This footpath is in use all the time. |
| D. | This footpath is used all the time. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1516. |
Q: People tend to turn a blind eye _____ crime against women. |
| A. | at |
| B. | on |
| C. | to |
| D. | in |
| Answer» D. in | |
| 1517. |
Q: People make leather goods at Kanpur. |
| A. | Leather goods are made at Kanpur. |
| B. | Leather goods were made at Kanpur. |
| C. | Leather goods will be made at Kanpur. |
| D. | Leather goods could be made at Kanpur. |
| Answer» B. Leather goods were made at Kanpur. | |
| 1518. |
Q: Directions: In the question, a sentence has been given in Active / Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive / Active Voice and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.People in Egypt speak Arabic. |
| A. | Arabic was spoken by people in Egypt. |
| B. | Arabic is spoken in Egypt |
| C. | In Egypt Arabic is spoken |
| D. | Arabic is being spoken by people in Egypt. |
| Answer» C. In Egypt Arabic is spoken | |
| 1519. |
Q: People don’t mind using recycled glass as it_ |
| A. | has high rate of chemical reaction |
| B. | is made from natural materials |
| C. | helps create landscaping materials |
| D. | retains its purity or quality to a large extent |
| Answer» C. helps create landscaping materials | |
| 1520. |
Q: people are ______ by their deeds and seem. |
| A. | shaped |
| B. | killed |
| C. | born |
| D. | alive |
| Answer» B. killed | |
| 1521. |
Q: People call him a fool. |
| A. | He has been called a fool. |
| B. | He is called a fool by the people. |
| C. | The people have been calling him a fool. |
| D. | We all people have called him a fool. |
| Answer» C. The people have been calling him a fool. | |
| 1522. |
Q: PENSIVE |
| A. | contemplative |
| B. | precise |
| C. | reluctant |
| D. | unhappy |
| Answer» B. precise | |
| 1523. |
Q: Pathetic |
| A. | dramatic |
| B. | trivial |
| C. | comic |
| D. | ridiculous |
| Answer» B. trivial | |
| 1524. |
Q: (DIRECTIONS 13): In the following questions, you have brief passages. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.Deriving your authority from the government , your position would secure the respect and consideration of everyone, especially in a service where official rank carries so much weight. This would secure you every attention and comfort on your way and there, together with a complete submission to your olders. I know these things are a matter of indifference to you expect so far as they may further, the great objects you have in view, but they are of important in themselves, and of every importance to those who have a right to take interest in your personal position and comfort.Passage talked about whom? |
| A. | Government. |
| B. | Government servant. |
| C. | Older people. |
| D. | Foreign people. |
| Answer» C. Older people. | |
| 1525. |
Q: Parts of a country behind the coast or a river bank- |
| A. | Swamps |
| B. | Marshes |
| C. | Hinterland |
| D. | Isthmuses |
| Answer» D. Isthmuses | |
| 1526. |
Q: PARSIMONY |
| A. | frugality |
| B. | generosity |
| C. | readiness |
| D. | bounty |
| Answer» B. generosity | |
| 1527. |
Q: Pandemonium |
| A. | Turbulence |
| B. | Excitement |
| C. | Uproar |
| D. | Harmony |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1528. |
Q: In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.PALLID |
| A. | FRIENDLY |
| B. | PALE |
| C. | WORTHLESS |
| D. | COMFORTING |
| Answer» C. WORTHLESS | |
| 1529. |
Q: Pakistan’s foreign currency reserves have _______ to around $8 billion, just enough to ________ about two months of imports. |
| A. | risen, meet |
| B. | cut, reserve |
| C. | dwindled, cover |
| D. | demolished, save |
| E. | diminished, ask |
| Answer» D. demolished, save | |
| 1530. |
Q: Paint the windows. |
| A. | Windows should be painted. |
| B. | Let the windows be painted. |
| C. | Let be the windows painted. |
| D. | Windows are let to be painted. |
| Answer» B. Let the windows be painted. | |
| 1531. |
Q: P: We may see alcohol and tobacco advertisements everywhere, on television, in newspaper, on street ads card etc. Q: But we know the truth is alcohol and cigarette are harmful for people’s health and sometimes it may bring bad effects to self-impression. R: Alcohol ads usually create several feints to tell people that alcohol is good for people and induce people to drink. S: On the other hand, the malign influence of advertisements shows smoking as something "cool". |
| A. | QRSP |
| B. | RSPQ |
| C. | PRSQ |
| D. | PSQR |
| Answer» D. PSQR | |
| 1532. |
Q: P: The political awakening cannot be an isolated phenomenon; it requires some changes in social structure so that woman can enjoy as important a place as man occupies. Q: Unfortunately our customs and traditions conspired with her economic dependence to make her unimportant in our society. R: Democracy in India can be a success only when the Indian women are politically awakened. S: Moreover they should be free to express their opinion, to act as they like and to assert themselves in all departments of life. |
| A. | PRSQ |
| B. | RPSQ |
| C. | PSQR |
| D. | SQPR |
| Answer» C. PSQR | |
| 1533. |
Q: P: Superstitions mean an irrational belief in or notion of the ominous significance of a particular thing, circumstance, or the like.Q: This is a universal phenomenon cutting across caste, communal, and even national boundaries.R: All over the globe, people have superstitions, although the superstitions may vary from country to country or from region to region.S: Nor does education drives away superstitions completely. |
| A. | QRPS |
| B. | RPSQ |
| C. | PQRS |
| D. | SQRP |
| Answer» D. SQRP | |
| 1534. |
Q: P: Superstitions exist throughout the world despite scientific advances. Q: One cannot heed anybody’s sneezes if one has to be punctual on duty or ‘cannot miss a flight. R: But the spread of science and education among the masses has certainly given rise to a significant number of persons who do not believe in these superstitions. S: The compulsions of modern life have also caused some of the superstitions to fade out. |
| A. | SRQP |
| B. | PRSQ |
| C. | RPSQ |
| D. | SQRP |
| Answer» C. RPSQ | |
| 1535. |
Q: Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. (P) Served as one of the sub-themes of the cultural nationalistic reassertion.(Q) Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy (AYUSH) ,(R) In the early 20th century against the imperialistic British reign.(S) Revival of the Indian systems of medicine, which comprises. |
| A. | QPSR |
| B. | SQRP |
| C. | PRSQ |
| D. | SQPR |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1536. |
Q: P: One has to work hard to establish, develop and maintain deep and lasting bonds with those who matter in one’s life.Q: As "Man is not an island entire of itself", he cannot be happy in isolation.R: Humans live out their life in the company of their family, friends, colleagues, superiors, even total strangers in buses and lifts.S: And, brick by brick, they must build their relationship with each one, to lay a secure foundation for their road to happiness. |
| A. | QSPR |
| B. | QRSP |
| C. | SPRQ |
| D. | RQSP |
| Answer» C. SPRQ | |
| 1537. |
Q: P: No partner is expected to air the views of a particular group in public. Q: The only requirement is that the coalition partners have to stick to a code of conduct. R: Every coalition party has to own the responsibility for all government policies or actions. S: Experience has now shown that a coalition government can run as smoothly as any single party government. |
| A. | SQRP |
| B. | PQSR |
| C. | QRPS |
| D. | RQPS |
| Answer» B. PQSR | |
| 1538. |
Q: P: If the intention is just to consume whatever comes from the West, then it is harmful. Q: Some of its effects are really helping and positive as it increases initiative and entrepreneurship qualities provided taken in that spirit. R: At the same time state’s strategic intervention is essential because more than 40% of people live below poverty line. S: The impact of economic reforms are mixed. |
| A. | RQPS |
| B. | QPSR |
| C. | SRQP |
| D. | SQPR |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1539. |
Q: P: Biographies of great men can also help us in learning good manners. Q: Courtesy and politeness is the key to good manners. R: No doubt these are little words but if they are spoken at the right moment and in a soft and sweet voice, they are bound to work wonders. S: The use of polite words like "Sorry", "Please", "Thank you", "Beg your pardon", "Sir" etc. creates a healthy impact on the minds of others. |
| A. | QPSR |
| B. | SPQR |
| C. | PRSQ |
| D. | RPSQ |
| Answer» B. SPQR | |
| 1540. |
Q: P: All these ensure that the world we live in grows a new skin every few years.Q: These influences do, of course, work on humankind but they have the greatest impact on that section of society which is on the threshold of discovery-discovery of the self, of life and of living.R: The life and times of two generations cannot be identical or even similar, thanks to modern research, progress in science, faster and easier communications and even distasteful things like inflation and population explosion.S: These changes in due course affect our thinking and influence our attitudes, expectations, behavioural patterns and values. |
| A. | QSPR |
| B. | QPSR |
| C. | PSQR |
| D. | RPSQ |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1541. |
Q: Outrageous |
| A. | Lusty |
| B. | Justifiable |
| C. | Jolly |
| D. | Wicked |
| Answer» C. Jolly | |
| 1542. |
Q: Out of the following options which option does support the statement “There is a difference between the intelligence required to write poetry and the skills required to write it,” made by the author in the paragraph? |
| A. | There are aspiring poets who write like this, connecting words centripetally or centrifugally to create an effect, this is not poetry; this is just the technique of assembling words like poetry. |
| B. | That would be shocking to me as a novelist if most fiction bestsellers were not already being written by ‘robots.’ |
| C. | The lines written by AI considered as poetry does not reflect on the intelligence of AI. |
| D. | Both (b) and (c) |
| E. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. That would be shocking to me as a novelist if most fiction bestsellers were not already being written by ‘robots.’ | |
| 1543. |
Q: Out of four given options, find the correct spelt word |
| A. | Consience |
| B. | Consciens |
| C. | Conscience |
| D. | Consiens |
| Answer» D. Consiens | |
| 1544. |
Q: Directions (58): In these questions, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four suggested alternatives, select the one which best expresses the same sentence Passive/Active Voice.Our task had been completed before sunset. |
| A. | We completed our task before sunset. |
| B. | We have completed our task before sunset. |
| C. | We complete our task before sunset. |
| D. | We had completed our task before sunset. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1545. |
Q: Our new television set come (A)/ with a 90 days warranty (B)/ on all electrical components. (C) No error (D) |
| A. | C |
| B. | D |
| C. | A |
| D. | B |
| Answer» D. B | |
| 1546. |
Q: Our new neighbors (A) /had been living in Arizona (B) / since ten years before moving to their present house (C)/ No error (D). |
| A. | A |
| B. | B |
| C. | C |
| D. | D |
| Answer» D. D | |
| 1547. |
Q: Our founder had done a Herculean task by constructing this great educational institution. |
| A. | a work of no worth |
| B. | an effortless job |
| C. | a work requiring very great effort |
| D. | a work requiring very great intelligence. |
| Answer» D. a work requiring very great intelligence. | |
| 1548. |
Q: Our new digital photo-print machine, the manual ____ is lost awaits to be set up properly. |
| A. | of what |
| B. | where |
| C. | by whom |
| D. | of which |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1549. |
Q: Our football team ( A ) / comprises of ( B ) / eleven skilled - players . ( C ) / No error . (D) |
| A. | A |
| B. | B |
| C. | C |
| D. | D |
| Answer» C. C | |
| 1550. |
Q: Our football team (A)/ comprises of (B) / eleven skilled players. (C) / No error. (D) |
| A. | C |
| B. | D |
| C. | A |
| D. | B |
| Answer» E. | |