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1.

The children were eagerly waiting to eat a . . . . . . . cake.

A. elicate
B. ainty
C. ppetising
D. elicious
Answer» E.
2.

Take possession of the records immediately lest they are . . . . . . . with.

A. ampered
B. estroyed
C. ishandled
D. alhandled
Answer» B. estroyed
3.

The poor fellow can't even afford daily food, . . . . . . . alone buying a house.

A. ast
B. orget
C. et
D. eave
Answer» E.
4.

The . . . . . . . of the Minister's statement cannot be verified by people who have no access to official records.

A. alidity
B. eracity
C. mbiguity
D. erbosity
Answer» C. mbiguity
5.

Judicial decrees may not change the heart, but they can . . . . . . . the heartless.

A. ubdue
B. egulate
C. ransform
D. isarm
Answer» B. egulate
6.

He is a person of sound character and . . . . . . . disposition.

A. micable
B. miable
C. orous
D. eneficent
Answer» C. orous
7.

The stenographer is very efficient. He is . . . . . . . to his firm.

A. credit
B. blessing
C. n asset
D. boon
Answer» D. boon
8.

My friend took his first pay to the bank to . . . . . . . it in his account.

A. eposit
B. eficit
C. ebit
D. emote
Answer» B. eficit
9.

The mill workers were not . . . . . . . . with their low wages and non-payment of wages for last three months . . . . . . . . fuel to the flames.

A. ood , put
B. atisfied , added
C. oyful , poured
D. leased , directed
E. nhappy , meant
Answer» C. oyful , poured
10.

Those suffering from glaucoma find that their . . . . . . . . vision is . . . . . . . . and that they can no longer see objects not directly in front of them.

A. ptical , distorted
B. eripheral , impaired
C. rephrastic , demurred
D. eripatetic , diminished
Answer» C. rephrastic , demurred
11.

A man remains narrow-minded, self complacent and ignorant unless he visits other people and . . . . . . . . from them.

A. ears
B. arns
C. earns
D. orrows
Answer» D. orrows
12.

Our flight was . . . . . . . . from Jaipur to Agra airport.

A. eflected
B. hifted
C. iverted
D. everted
Answer» D. everted
13.

The Committee's appeal to the people for money . . . . . . . . little response.

A. voked
B. rovoked
C. ained
D. rovided
Answer» B. rovoked
14.

We don't know what . . . . . . . . him to commit this crime.

A. xcited
B. oused
C. rompted
D. ttracted
Answer» D. ttracted
15.

The . . . . . . . . sounded lame to her and she did not want to give in.

A. xcuses
B. tatements
C. romises
D. bservations
Answer» B. tatements
16.

I keep my . . . . . . . . opinions to myself.

A. pecial
B. rivate
C. articular
D. special
Answer» C. articular
17.

The man is so ill that he can . . . . . . . . walk.

A. ardly
B. early
C. uite
D. arely
Answer» B. early
18.

The firm has enjoyed steady . . . . . . . . in the last ten years.

A. nhancement
B. xpansion
C. nlargement
D. xtension
Answer» C. nlargement
19.

Though Bonsai, a well-known art form, originated in China, it was . . . . . . . . by the Japanese.

A. inished
B. orrowed
C. ultivated
D. erfected
Answer» E.
20.

He did not register his . . . . . . . . to the proposal.

A. eviation
B. ivergence
C. isfavour
D. issent
Answer» E.
21.

The Hubble Space Telescope will search for planets around other stars, a key to the . . . . . . . . for extra terrestrial life, and examine interstellar dust and gases out of which stars are born.

A. iscovery
B. erception
C. uest
D. nquiry
Answer» D. nquiry
22.

The overthrow of a totalitarian regime by the people is truly the triumph of . . . . . . . .

A. mperialism
B. emocracy
C. ictatorship
D. ommunism
Answer» C. ictatorship
23.

The park was . . . . . . . . with bits of paper after the children had left.

A. luttered
B. ittered
C. illed
D. cattered
Answer» C. illed
24.

Would you mind . . . . . . . . to the Principal how the trouble started?

A. alking
B. emarking
C. elling
D. xplaining
Answer» E.
25.

It is not possible to . . . . . . . . the suffering.

A. itigate
B. asticate
C. nstigate
D. ropitiate
Answer» B. asticate
26.

Because of diesel . . . . . . . . many garages are introducing rationing.

A. eficit
B. ack
C. hortage
D. carce
Answer» D. carce
27.

The miser gazed . . . . . . . . at the pile of gold coins in front of him.

A. arnestly
B. houghtfully
C. vidly
D. dmiringly
Answer» D. dmiringly
28.

The oil crisis highlighted the need to develop new . . . . . . . . of energy and to conserve those which are already in use.

A. ethods
B. ources
C. eans
D. reserves
Answer» C. eans
29.

During diwali the shops are . . . . . . . . of people.

A. usy
B. rowded
C. ull
D. ubbling
Answer» D. ubbling
30.

Gandhiji was a humble man known for his . . . . . . .

A. leasantness
B. weetness
C. odesty
D. indness
Answer» D. indness
31.

The Marxists, following a theory of dialectical materialism, contend that man is merely a producing animal who supplies his own needs and whose life is largely . . . . . . . by economic forces.

A. etermined
B. ubordinated
C. oulded
D. ubjugated
Answer» D. ubjugated
32.

Hindus believe that . . . . . . . from the cycle of birth and rebirth can be attained only by good deeds.

A. ondage
B. eliverance
C. elivery
D. etirement
Answer» C. elivery
33.

The charm of an Austrian gentleman, the brutality of a gangster, the ranting of a demagogue, the assurance of a diplomat . . . . . . . one another in a kaleidoscope of performance.

A. ucceeded
B. truck
C. ouched
D. oined
Answer» B. truck
34.

Apparently he was feeling . . . . . . . about his bad luck.

A. nger
B. ngry
C. ngrily
D. atred
Answer» C. ngrily
35.

The new education policy provides a useful . . . . . . . for the planners to remove illiteracy.

A. reak-in
B. reakaway
C. reak up
D. reakthrough
Answer» E.
36.

The jailer saw . . . . . . . the prisoner's scheme.

A. o
B. hrough
C. bout
D. nto
Answer» C. bout
37.

All these years I . . . . . . . him to keep away from such people, but he did not listen to me.

A. arned
B. ave been warning
C. ad warned
D. ad been warning
Answer» E.
38.

She . . . . . . . the two candles in one breath.

A. ut down
B. ut up
C. ut away
D. ut out
Answer» E.
39.

A restaurant that presents spick and span look will naturally . . . . . . . more customers.

A. ccomodate
B. nvite
C. void
D. ttract
Answer» E.
40.

The government's economic policy includes certain projects for . . . . . . . the living conditions of the poor.

A. ettering
B. armonising
C. anipulating
D. oing away with
Answer» B. armonising
41.

Authority . . . . . . . when it is not supported by the moral purity of its user.

A. aits
B. rumbles
C. mpowers
D. revails
Answer» C. mpowers
42.

The teacher ordered Kamal to leave the room and . . . . . . . him to return.

A. topped
B. efused
C. orbade
D. hallenged
Answer» D. hallenged
43.

Belying his mother's worries, Rajesh's behaviour throughout the function was . . . . . . .

A. mmodest
B. mpeccable
C. maginable
D. mperial
E. mpervious
Answer» C. maginable
44.

They put his success . . . . . . . to sheer hard work.

A. own
B. p
C. pon
D. n
Answer» E.
45.

The robbers were arrested and . . . . . . . prison yesterday.

A. aken to
B. aken into
C. rought in
D. rought into
Answer» B. aken into
46.

This work ought to have . . . . . . . long ago.

A. one
B. ad done
C. een done
D. eing done
Answer» D. eing done
47.

Make haste . . . . . . . we shall miss the train.

A. ither
B. r
C. lse
D. either
Answer» C. lse
48.

When I pay him tomorrow, he . . . . . . . received everything I owe him.

A. ight have
B. ay have
C. ill have
D. ight had
E. ust have
Answer» D. ight had
49.

The city was kept . . . . . . . night curfew for several days.

A. n
B. t
C. nder
D. ver
Answer» D. ver
50.

The police has been looking for him . . . . . . . . four weeks.

A. ince
B. ill
C. uring
D. or
Answer» E.