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1.

The human mind seems to have built-in ________against original thought.

A. prejudices
B. ideas
C. interests
D. safeguards
Answer» B. ideas
2.

His remarks were filled with _____, which sounded lofty but presented nothing new to the audience.

A. aphorisms
B. platitudes
C. bombast
D. adages
Answer» C. bombast
3.

A child is the future of a family _________ nation.

A. just as
B. as a
C. like a
D. as well as of a
Answer» E.
4.

The statue _________ a global symbol of freedom

A. stands against
B. stands to
C. stands for
D. stands as
Answer» E.
5.

The deceased left _______ children.

A. behind
B. for
C. with
D. by
Answer» B. for
6.

If strict security measures were taken, the tragedy might have been ________

A. restrained
B. averted
C. removed
D. controlled
Answer» C. removed
7.

By the time he was eighteen years old, Peter _______ to make a living and support his family.

A. begins
B. began
C. started beginning
D. would begin
E. has just begun
Answer» C. started beginning
8.

The students _________ not reach on time _________ of the transport strike.

A. can, as
B. could, because
C. may, account
D. will, despite
E. should, for
Answer» C. may, account
9.

They were _________ to vacate that house as _________ as possible.

A. asked, soon
B. ordered, easy
C. shown, early
D. told, later
E. found, fast
Answer» B. ordered, easy
10.

The teacher _________ the concept by _________ practical examples.

A. showed, telling
B. gave, speaking
C. liked, citing
D. found, looking
E. explained - quoting
Answer» F.
11.

His attitude to his boss was so_____ that it caused a good deal of repulsion.

A. refulgent
B. arrogant
C. sycophantic
D. hybrid
Answer» D. hybrid
12.

Cellular phone service has______ in a new phase of communication.

A. called
B. ushered
C. resulted
D. started
Answer» C. resulted
13.

It is a penal_____to bribe a public servant.

A. charge
B. offence
C. code
D. tight
Answer» C. code
14.

She put____ a brief appearance at the end of the party.

A. on
B. in
C. across
D. up
Answer» C. across
15.

AIDS is not a disease that can be___through the air or by insects.

A. circulated
B. transferred
C. transmitted
D. conducted
Answer» D. conducted
16.

The audience____ at the end of drama.

A. applauded
B. appraised
C. exploded
D. appreciated
Answer» B. appraised
17.

You have no business to _________ pain on a weak and poor person.

A. inflict
B. put
C. direct
D. force
Answer» B. put
18.

The car we were travelling in _________ a mile from home.

A. broke off
B. broke down
C. broke into
D. broke up
Answer» C. broke into
19.

The two brothers look so_____ that it is difficult to tell one from the other.

A. identical
B. same
C. similar
D. resembling
Answer» B. same
20.

The manager told us _________ Ramesh was very anxious _________ the meeting.

A. about, in
B. that, before
C. like, during
D. the, for
E. said, after
Answer» C. like, during
21.

She did not tell _________ that she _________ attended the party.

A. someone, have
B. no one, has
C. him, not
D. her, can
E. anyone, had
Answer» F.
22.

She had a terrible night caused by a(n)_____ during her sleep.

A. incubus
B. debility
C. obsession
D. delusion
Answer» B. debility
23.

____ at the major ports has led planners to develop satellite ports near them.

A. density
B. containment
C. transportation
D. congestion
Answer» E.
24.

I had already published a novel and it was an unexpected success. I thought my ___________ .

A. days were up
B. chances were good
C. lady luck was happy
D. fortune was made
Answer» E.
25.

Sometimes the greatest inventions ___________ an idea of startling simplicity.

A. stumbles upon
B. hinge upon
C. starves without
D. lacks
Answer» C. starves without
26.

Opinions concerning him had remained nearly ____, his daily habits had presented scarcely any visible change.

A. static
B. biased
C. limpid
D. stationary
Answer» E.
27.

Once he has signed the agreement, he won t be able to back______.

A. up
B. in
C. at
D. out
Answer» E.
28.

That charming girl was the ____ of all eyes.

A. target
B. cynosure
C. doggerel
D. ambition
Answer» C. doggerel
29.

Few countries can____India in variety, colour and richness of dance-forms.

A. rival
B. depict
C. parallel
D. fight
Answer» B. depict
30.

He lost confidence and _________ of the deal at the last minute.

A. backed out
B. backed on
C. backed down
D. backed onto Practice Exercise
Answer» B. backed on
31.

We have not yet fully realised the _________ consequences of the war.

A. happy
B. pleasing
C. grim
D. exciting
Answer» D. exciting
32.

After a recent mild paralytic attack his movements are_____ restricted; otherwise he is still very active.

A. entirely
B. slightly
C. nowhere
D. frequently
Answer» C. nowhere
33.

By the middle of the 19th Century, the urban population of England _________ the rural population.

A. have exceed
B. exceeded
C. was to exceeds
D. exceeds
E. will exceed
Answer» C. was to exceeds
34.

It is difficult to speak a language fluently unless ______ regularly.

A. it is in practice
B. it is by practising
C. it will be practised
D. it is practised
E. it had been practised.
Answer» E. it had been practised.
35.

My friend and I decided to watch a play, however ______ enjoyed it.

A. hardly of us
B. some few of us
C. we scarcely only
D. neither of us
E. no one of us
Answer» E. no one of us
36.

The house that the actress lives in is beautiful, but the surroundings are ________ unpleasant.

A. quite
B. more and more
C. a little quite
D. very little
E. quite few
Answer» B. more and more
37.

Is not learning superior ____ wealth?

A. than
B. from
C. by
D. to
Answer» E.
38.

Throw a stone ______ the fierce dog.

A. at
B. upon
C. on
D. above
Answer» B. upon
39.

A group of agitators ____ the mob to break down the ViceChancellor s door.

A. wished
B. excited
C. threatened
D. incited
Answer» E.
40.

There is no ______ evidence to support your assertion.

A. facile
B. fictitious
C. facetious
D. factual
Answer» E.
41.

Our _______________ diversity may also be of some value. Because we have always learned to live with pluralism, it is possible that we may be better prepared to _____________ the diversity of global economy.

A. stupefying, negotiate
B. plural, alleviate
C. variegated, annihilate
D. dreary, exasperate
Answer» B. plural, alleviate
42.

The first round of the contest had the students ___________ themselves and ___________ about their hobbies.

A. introducing, talking
B. sensitizing, sketching
C. showcasing, planning
D. acclimatizing, mentioning
Answer» B. sensitizing, sketching
43.

This approach would ________ the enormous illiteracy problem to be ________ in a holistic manner.

A. enable, tackled
B. focus, viewed
C. envision, dealt
D. combine, judged
Answer» B. focus, viewed
44.

A public, servant who is guilty will not ___________ punishment and no ___________ person will be punished.

A. be, sincere
B. flee, guilty
C. defend, common
D. avoid, uninformed
Answer» C. defend, common
45.

As this country has become more ___________ industrial and internationalised, it has like all Western democracies in the ___________ of the executive.

A. urbanised, role
B. objective, wealth
C. synthesised, efficiency
D. civilized, convenience
Answer» B. objective, wealth
46.

Football evokes a ___________ response in India compared to cricket, that almost ___________ the nation.

A. tepid, boiling
B. lukewarm, electrifies
C. turbid, fascinating
D. apocryphal, genuinely fascinates
Answer» C. turbid, fascinating
47.

Growth under this government has been ________ high and remarkably ________ even during the worst global economic crisis.

A. Impededly, flippant
B. Relatively, intractable
C. Obstructedly, rigid
D. Sustainedly, resilient
Answer» E.
48.

Cairn cannot ________ bring into picture some ________ outsider which has little experience and necessary consents to deal in the oil field.

A. Peremptorily, ascribed
B. Complaisantly, endorsed
C. Democratically, aberrant
D. Arbitrarily, unrelated
Answer» E.
49.

Women should be paid the same as men-when they do the same job, for surely, what is sauce for the______ is sauce for the ___

A. goose, gander
B. cock, hen
C. fox, vixen
D. buck, doe
Answer» B. cock, hen
50.

As navigators, calendar makers, and other _________ of the night sky accumulated evidence to the contrary, ancient astronomers were forced to __________ that certain bodies might move in circles about points, which in turn moved in circles about the earth.

A. scrutinizers, believe
B. observers, agree
C. scrutinizers, suggest
D. observers, concede
Answer» E.