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| 451. |
It has been raining . . . . . . . morning. |
| A. | or |
| B. | rom |
| C. | ill |
| D. | ince |
| Answer» E. | |
| 452. |
I saw him resting . . . . . . . the shade of a tree. |
| A. | elow |
| B. | nto |
| C. | nder |
| D. | n |
| Answer» D. n | |
| 453. |
. . . . . . . you meet my son in the market, ask him to come home at once. |
| A. | ill |
| B. | hile |
| C. | hould |
| D. | ould |
| Answer» D. ould | |
| 454. |
Priya is not . . . . . . . for this kind of a job. |
| A. | ut in |
| B. | ut up |
| C. | ut through |
| D. | ut out |
| Answer» E. | |
| 455. |
The skill and ease with which he repaired the machine proved that he is a/an . . . . . . . mechanic. |
| A. | ble |
| B. | andy |
| C. | imble |
| D. | aladroit |
| E. | ompetent |
| Answer» F. | |
| 456. |
The prisoner was released on . . . . . . . for good behaviour. |
| A. | robation |
| B. | ail |
| C. | arole |
| D. | rounds |
| E. | uarantee |
| Answer» D. rounds | |
| 457. |
It was . . . . . . . hot that day and the cable suffered the brunt of the heat. |
| A. | reacherously |
| B. | cceptably |
| C. | nfailingly |
| D. | nbelievably |
| E. | ncompromisingly |
| Answer» E. ncompromisingly | |
| 458. |
Ravi had to drop his plan of going to picnic as he had certain . . . . . . . to meet during that period. |
| A. | reparations |
| B. | bservations |
| C. | rgencies |
| D. | ransactions |
| E. | ommitments |
| Answer» F. | |
| 459. |
Contemporary economic development differs . . . . . . . from the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century. |
| A. | aturally |
| B. | sually |
| C. | iterally |
| D. | pecially |
| E. | arkedly |
| Answer» F. | |
| 460. |
A glue produced by bees to . . . . . . . their hives appears to contain antibiotic substances. |
| A. | ollect |
| B. | esign |
| C. | uild |
| D. | ecorate |
| E. | tructure |
| Answer» D. ecorate | |
| 461. |
There are . . . . . . . views on the issue of giving bonus to the employees. |
| A. | ndependent |
| B. | ivergent |
| C. | odest |
| D. | dverse |
| E. | aluable |
| Answer» C. odest | |
| 462. |
I am . . . . . . . forward to our picnic scheduled in the next month. |
| A. | eeing |
| B. | oing |
| C. | ooking |
| D. | lanning |
| E. | rganising |
| Answer» D. lanning | |
| 463. |
Modern public sector managers have become quite . . . . . . . in shifting their loyalties. |
| A. | vert |
| B. | nept |
| C. | earned |
| D. | dept |
| E. | gnorant |
| Answer» E. gnorant | |
| 464. |
After a recent mild paralytic attack, his movements are . . . . . . . restricted, otherwise he is still very active. |
| A. | ntirely |
| B. | owhere |
| C. | ot |
| D. | lightly |
| E. | requently |
| Answer» E. requently | |
| 465. |
You must . . . . . . . your career with all seriousness. |
| A. | irect |
| B. | omplete |
| C. | ollow |
| D. | anage |
| E. | ursue |
| Answer» F. | |
| 466. |
Automobile manufacturers are reviving up to launch a campaign designed to increase consumer . . . . . . . about the new emission control. |
| A. | roduction |
| B. | ducation |
| C. | apacity |
| D. | nowledge |
| E. | wareness |
| Answer» F. | |
| 467. |
Even at the risk of economic loss, he . . . . . . . refused to take the beaten track. |
| A. | epeatedly |
| B. | ften |
| C. | egularly |
| D. | ontinuously |
| E. | teadfastly |
| Answer» F. | |
| 468. |
The soldiers were instructed to . . . . . . . restraint and handle the situation peacefully. |
| A. | xercise |
| B. | ontrol |
| C. | revent |
| D. | nforce |
| E. | emain |
| Answer» B. ontrol | |
| 469. |
Genius does what it must, and talent does what it . . . . . . . |
| A. | an |
| B. | ould |
| C. | ay |
| D. | hould |
| Answer» B. ould | |
| 470. |
Prabha's . . . . . . . in athletics yielded rich . . . . . . . as she got a scholarship. |
| A. | erformance , money |
| B. | efeat , results |
| C. | ehaviour , appreciation |
| D. | xcellence , dividends |
| E. | ailure , disappointment |
| Answer» E. ailure , disappointment | |
| 471. |
He is. . . . . . . to . . . . . . . any kind of work with due sincerity. |
| A. | ond , perform |
| B. | eluctant , entrust |
| C. | etermined , undertake |
| D. | ager , avoid |
| E. | illing , ignore |
| Answer» D. ager , avoid | |
| 472. |
The construction of the hall has been . . . . . . . because of the . . . . . . . of cement in the market. |
| A. | eld , non-availability |
| B. | enied , restrictions |
| C. | ampered , shortage |
| D. | revented , supply |
| E. | ompleted , disappearance |
| Answer» D. revented , supply | |
| 473. |
We . . . . . . . him with many promises, but nothing would . . . . . . . him. |
| A. | empted , influence |
| B. | rovoked , dessicate |
| C. | ttracted , fascinate |
| D. | ave , deprive |
| E. | egotiated , please |
| Answer» B. rovoked , dessicate | |
| 474. |
In . . . . . . . of International matters, there is always an element of risk in . . . . . . . one might do. |
| A. | iew , whichever |
| B. | any , doing |
| C. | efence , wrong |
| D. | ase , whatever |
| E. | pite , whatever |
| Answer» E. pite , whatever | |
| 475. |
It was indeed unreasonable . . . . . . . him to leave this job and start business. |
| A. | f |
| B. | ith |
| C. | n |
| D. | pon |
| Answer» B. ith | |
| 476. |
Ajit promised me that he would come . . . . . . . did not turn up. |
| A. | nd |
| B. | hough |
| C. | ut |
| D. | till |
| Answer» D. till | |
| 477. |
Joseph introduced me . . . . . . . his mother as the best batsman. |
| A. | o |
| B. | y |
| C. | or |
| D. | ith |
| Answer» B. y | |
| 478. |
Man cannot live . . . . . . . bread alone. |
| A. | xcept |
| B. | y |
| C. | ithout |
| D. | ith |
| Answer» C. ithout | |
| 479. |
By this time next year Rajesh will . . . . . . . his University Degree in Marketing Management. |
| A. | as taken |
| B. | ad taken |
| C. | ave took |
| D. | ave taken |
| Answer» E. | |
| 480. |
I object . . . . . . . waiting. You are always late for appointments. |
| A. | o |
| B. | o being kept |
| C. | o keep |
| D. | o keeping |
| Answer» C. o keep | |
| 481. |
. . . . . . . you do not work you cannot succeed. |
| A. | f |
| B. | nless |
| C. | ill |
| D. | ntil |
| Answer» B. nless | |
| 482. |
History records seventeen incursions of Sultan Mahmood . . . . . . . India. |
| A. | gainst |
| B. | nto |
| C. | pon |
| D. | n |
| Answer» C. pon | |
| 483. |
There were not more than . . . . . . . supporters of this proposal in the Parliament. |
| A. | little |
| B. | ew |
| C. | few |
| D. | he few |
| Answer» D. he few | |
| 484. |
It . . . . . . . too cold to go out last night, so we stayed at home. |
| A. | ad been |
| B. | as been |
| C. | as |
| D. | sed to be |
| Answer» D. sed to be | |
| 485. |
When the morning . . . . . . . the murder was discovered. |
| A. | ccurred |
| B. | ame |
| C. | rrived |
| D. | appened |
| Answer» C. rrived | |
| 486. |
Vishakha . . . . . . two minutes and thirty seconds to take the first place in the women's 800 m race. |
| A. | an |
| B. | sed |
| C. | imed |
| D. | locked |
| Answer» E. | |
| 487. |
In high school many of us never realised the importance that grammar would . . . . . . . in later life. |
| A. | xercise |
| B. | igure |
| C. | ortray |
| D. | lay |
| Answer» E. | |
| 488. |
The world is so constructed that if you wish to enjoy its pleasures you must also . . . . . . its pains. |
| A. | eny |
| B. | gnore |
| C. | ndure |
| D. | eglect |
| Answer» D. eglect | |
| 489. |
It being an . . . . . . issue, it is not correct to introduce questions of morality into the debate. |
| A. | mmoral |
| B. | rrelevant |
| C. | oral |
| D. | moral |
| Answer» C. oral | |
| 490. |
I was astounded at his . . . . . . . lack of knowledge about the continent of Africa. |
| A. | reat |
| B. | uge |
| C. | olossal |
| D. | bundant |
| Answer» D. bundant | |
| 491. |
There was no . . . . . . in the railway compartment for additional passengers. |
| A. | pace |
| B. | lace |
| C. | eat |
| D. | oom |
| Answer» E. | |
| 492. |
Not only did she condemn vice, she almost equally despised the . . . . . . acceptance of an advantage. |
| A. | ommenable |
| B. | acit |
| C. | nholy |
| D. | urtive |
| Answer» C. nholy | |
| 493. |
The news of the secret deal soon . . . . . . despite official silence. |
| A. | iscovered |
| B. | isclosed |
| C. | eaked out |
| D. | ivulged |
| Answer» D. ivulged | |
| 494. |
The doctor . . . . . . . the patient from taking certain medicines. |
| A. | anned |
| B. | rohibited |
| C. | rescribed |
| D. | roscribed |
| Answer» C. rescribed | |
| 495. |
His standard of living has . . . . . . since his son joined service. |
| A. | ifted |
| B. | ncreased |
| C. | isen |
| D. | eightened |
| Answer» D. eightened | |
| 496. |
He finds it difficult to . . . . . . between blue and green as he is colour blind. |
| A. | istinguish |
| B. | tudy |
| C. | ecognise |
| D. | ee |
| Answer» B. tudy | |
| 497. |
It is becoming more and more . . . . . . . that the principal is losing the confidence of his staff. |
| A. | rominent |
| B. | onspicuous |
| C. | anifest |
| D. | pparent |
| Answer» E. | |
| 498. |
It has now been . . . . . . . that 52 people died in the crash. |
| A. | ssured |
| B. | onfirmed |
| C. | ounted |
| D. | nsured |
| Answer» C. ounted | |
| 499. |
But the introductory fee does not stop after the initial handshake; brokers have to . . . . . . . it up after each transaction. |
| A. | ring |
| B. | ive |
| C. | oost |
| D. | ough |
| Answer» B. ive | |
| 500. |
All too often journalists fail to . . . . . . . personal privacy. |
| A. | onsider |
| B. | egard |
| C. | espect |
| D. | dmire |
| Answer» D. dmire | |