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| 51. |
He went to his friend's house in the evening . |
| A. | as usual |
| B. | as he wanted |
| C. | as his want was |
| D. | as he wanted that day |
| Answer» B. as he wanted | |
| 52. |
Why do you wish to ? |
| A. | To give offence to them |
| B. | To follow them grudgingly |
| C. | To treat them indifferently |
| D. | To be kicked by them |
| Answer» B. To follow them grudgingly | |
| 53. |
He intends as a lawyer in the adjoining district. |
| A. | To establish himself |
| B. | To migrate |
| C. | To join |
| D. | To settle |
| Answer» B. To migrate | |
| 54. |
The recent film "Secular India" has tried to keep the pot of Muslim women's Bill |
| A. | Earning enough to keep body and soul together |
| B. | Keep a controversy alive |
| C. | Boil the bill |
| D. | Boil something in a pot |
| Answer» C. Boil the bill | |
| 55. |
The robber when the police arrived. |
| A. | opened fire |
| B. | hid himself |
| C. | ran off |
| D. | surrendered |
| Answer» D. surrendered | |
| 56. |
The old father home the moral of unity by asking each of his sons to break the bundle of sticks |
| A. | emphasised |
| B. | voiced |
| C. | declared |
| D. | suggested |
| Answer» B. voiced | |
| 57. |
If you give John all your money, you are likely to . |
| A. | be unhappy |
| B. | be happy |
| C. | suffer |
| D. | be ill |
| Answer» D. be ill | |
| 58. |
I am sure they will fight for their rights. |
| A. | with all their might |
| B. | without any other weapon |
| C. | resorting to violence |
| D. | very cowardly |
| Answer» B. without any other weapon | |
| 59. |
We were in hurry. The road being zigzag we had to to reach in time. |
| A. | To cut a portion of the road |
| B. | To take a short cut |
| C. | To go fast |
| D. | To take an alternative route |
| Answer» C. To go fast | |
| 60. |
Discipline is in schools and colleges these days. |
| A. | declining |
| B. | increasing |
| C. | spreading |
| D. | spiralling |
| Answer» B. increasing | |
| 61. |
You cannot . |
| A. | Enjoy forever |
| B. | Have it both ways |
| C. | Run away from responsibility |
| D. | Absolve yourself of guilt |
| Answer» C. Run away from responsibility | |
| 62. |
The rebels for about a month |
| A. | waited |
| B. | retreated |
| C. | bargained |
| D. | resisted |
| Answer» E. | |
| 63. |
The new economic policy is |
| A. | create problems |
| B. | encounter difficulties |
| C. | confuse matters |
| D. | makes things difficult |
| Answer» C. confuse matters | |
| 64. |
The autographed bat from the famous cricketer Sunil Gavaskar is |
| A. | Not a worthy possession |
| B. | unnecessary |
| C. | A costly items |
| D. | A possession of high value |
| Answer» E. | |
| 65. |
The speaker gave a of the political conditions in the country. |
| A. | a personal view |
| B. | a general view |
| C. | a biased view |
| D. | a detailed presentation |
| Answer» C. a biased view | |
| 66. |
He resigned the post . |
| A. | which he liked |
| B. | according to his convenience |
| C. | voluntarily and willingly |
| D. | according to his judgement |
| Answer» D. according to his judgement | |
| 67. |
As a politician he is used to being all the time. |
| A. | giving speeches |
| B. | the object of admiration |
| C. | the centre of attraction |
| D. | an object of public notice |
| Answer» D. an object of public notice | |
| 68. |
I money on my European tour. |
| A. | exhausted my stock of |
| B. | did not have enough |
| C. | lost |
| D. | carried a lot |
| Answer» B. did not have enough | |
| 69. |
His plan was so complicated that it his listeners. |
| A. | entertained |
| B. | puzzled |
| C. | annoyed |
| D. | encouraged |
| Answer» C. annoyed | |
| 70. |
There has been between the two communities even before shouting. |
| A. | Impure blood |
| B. | Ill feeling |
| C. | Bloody fights |
| D. | Quarrels |
| Answer» C. Bloody fights | |
| 71. |
His friends him down. |
| A. | failed |
| B. | comforted |
| C. | succeeded |
| D. | stood by |
| Answer» B. comforted | |
| 72. |
I felt of water among all those business tycoons. |
| A. | troubled |
| B. | stupid |
| C. | uncomfortable |
| D. | inferior |
| Answer» D. inferior | |
| 73. |
Some people now wonder whether we just or genuinely subscribe to democracy. |
| A. | pay oral tribute |
| B. | attach no value |
| C. | remain indifferent |
| D. | show only outward respect |
| Answer» E. | |
| 74. |
Don't into my affairs. |
| A. | Advise me about |
| B. | Be in opposition |
| C. | Deal with |
| D. | Meddle officiously in |
| Answer» E. | |
| 75. |
The curious neighbours were disappointed as the young couple's quarrel was just a . |
| A. | violent quarrel |
| B. | fuss about a trifle |
| C. | brittle situation |
| D. | quarrel about tea cups |
| Answer» C. brittle situation | |
| 76. |
Mohan always |
| A. | Is too busy |
| B. | Is selfish |
| C. | Is unsociable |
| D. | Does not take sides |
| Answer» D. Does not take sides | |
| 77. |
It is no longer easy to in Shakespeare's research since much work has already been done on him. |
| A. | Hit a golden spot |
| B. | Come across gold |
| C. | Come across the word "gold" |
| D. | Uncover or find a valuable line of argument or information |
| Answer» E. | |
| 78. |
Sanjay is passing the Civil Services Examination this year. |
| A. | Dead sure of |
| B. | Very hopeful of |
| C. | Lacking self confidence about |
| D. | Reasonably certain of |
| Answer» D. Reasonably certain of | |
| 79. |
Why must you look a ? |
| A. | welcome a gift |
| B. | find fault with a gift |
| C. | be fastidious |
| D. | examine a gift carefully |
| Answer» C. be fastidious | |
| 80. |
Dowry is a of the day. |
| A. | a widely debated issue |
| B. | a dying issue |
| C. | a relevant problem |
| D. | an irrelevant issue |
| Answer» B. a dying issue | |
| 81. |
Leaders should not only make speeches they should also be prepared to . |
| A. | To take lead in danger. |
| B. | To tie bell to a cat's neck |
| C. | To be alert of the enemy |
| D. | To make noise |
| Answer» B. To tie bell to a cat's neck | |
| 82. |
While the ladies continued their in the drawing room, I felt bored. |
| A. | whispering |
| B. | backbiting |
| C. | gossip |
| D. | light conversation |
| Answer» E. | |
| 83. |
My car on way to the railway station. |
| A. | stopped |
| B. | met with an accident |
| C. | ran out of petrol |
| D. | failed to work |
| Answer» B. met with an accident | |
| 84. |
My father to enable me to get settled in life. |
| A. | worked very hard |
| B. | spent a huge amount |
| C. | tried all tricks |
| D. | bribed several persons |
| Answer» B. spent a huge amount | |
| 85. |
He is always project. |
| A. | creating problems in |
| B. | finding fault with |
| C. | suggesting improvement in |
| D. | asking irrelevant questions on |
| Answer» C. suggesting improvement in | |
| 86. |
The and now let us hope for the best. |
| A. | project is over |
| B. | decision is made |
| C. | death is inevitable |
| D. | cloth has been dyed |
| Answer» C. death is inevitable | |
| 87. |
Pt. Nehru was . |
| A. | born in a middle class family |
| B. | born in a wealthy family |
| C. | born in a royal family |
| D. | born in a family of nationalists |
| Answer» C. born in a royal family | |
| 88. |
The arrival of the mother-in-law in the family . |
| A. | caused unnecessary worries |
| B. | brought about disharmony |
| C. | caused a pleasant atmosphere |
| D. | brought about a disciplined atmosphere |
| Answer» C. caused a pleasant atmosphere | |
| 89. |
The prince did not the king. |
| A. | run after |
| B. | follow |
| C. | precede |
| D. | resemble |
| Answer» E. | |
| 90. |
Don't lose patience, things will improve |
| A. | soon |
| B. | finally |
| C. | gradually |
| D. | unexpectedly |
| Answer» D. unexpectedly | |
| 91. |
He believes in the policy of |
| A. | giving bribes to get his work done |
| B. | seeking advice from one and all |
| C. | helping those who help him |
| D. | making the best use of a favourable situation |
| Answer» E. | |
| 92. |
The P.M has Orissa partymen. |
| A. | elevated |
| B. | rewarded |
| C. | punished |
| D. | reprimanded |
| Answer» E. | |
| 93. |
He by recommending me for the post of Vice Principal. |
| A. | returned my kindness |
| B. | did an act of kindness |
| C. | improved my prospects |
| D. | became suddenly good |
| Answer» C. improved my prospects | |
| 94. |
Women should be paid the same as men when they do the same job, for, surely . |
| A. | What is thought suitable pay for a man should also be for a woman |
| B. | Goose and the gender eat the same sauce |
| C. | Both goose and gander should be equally treated |
| D. | The principle of equal treatment should be implemented |
| Answer» B. Goose and the gender eat the same sauce | |
| 95. |
The accounts of the murder . |
| A. | Made her sad |
| B. | Surprised her |
| C. | Made her cry bitterly |
| D. | Fill her with horror |
| Answer» E. | |
| 96. |
The party stalwarts have advised the President for a while. |
| A. | to be cautious |
| B. | to be on the defensive |
| C. | to take rest |
| D. | to show no reaction |
| Answer» E. | |
| 97. |
The thief when he saw a policeman on the beat. |
| A. | had some pain in his heels |
| B. | ran away from the scene |
| C. | confronted the policeman |
| D. | could not decide what to do |
| Answer» C. confronted the policeman | |
| 98. |
His speech the majority of the audience. |
| A. | found acceptance with |
| B. | was attentively listened to by |
| C. | was appreciated by |
| D. | was applauded by |
| Answer» D. was applauded by | |
| 99. |
Rohit has . |
| A. | Is trying to do much |
| B. | Is very greedy |
| C. | Is always hungry |
| D. | Has little regard for others |
| Answer» B. Is very greedy | |
| 100. |
with you in this matter. |
| A. | Am in agreement |
| B. | Am angry |
| C. | Am indebted |
| D. | Will join hands |
| Answer» C. Am indebted | |