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| 201. |
The thief . . . . . . . all the money. |
| A. | ade good |
| B. | ade do with |
| C. | ade up |
| D. | ade off with |
| Answer» E. | |
| 202. |
. . . . . . . work hard, you won't succeed. |
| A. | nless you don't |
| B. | nless you |
| C. | nless you do not |
| D. | est you |
| Answer» C. nless you do not | |
| 203. |
The young politician . . . . . . . with his party and decided to contest the election as an independent candidate. |
| A. | ell down |
| B. | ell out |
| C. | ell through |
| D. | ell in |
| Answer» C. ell through | |
| 204. |
He granted the request because he was . . . . . . . . to . . . . . . . . his friend. |
| A. | ound , hurt |
| B. | estine , agonise |
| C. | ure , displease |
| D. | nwilling , please |
| E. | eluctant , disappoint |
| Answer» F. | |
| 205. |
Due to . . . . . . . . rainfall this year, there will be . . . . . . . . cut in water supply. |
| A. | nough , substantial |
| B. | eagre , least |
| C. | ufficient , no |
| D. | urplus , abundant |
| E. | bundant , considerable |
| Answer» D. urplus , abundant | |
| 206. |
He is so . . . . . . . . that everyone is always . . . . . . . . to help him in his work. |
| A. | elpful , reluctant |
| B. | loof , cooperative |
| C. | damant , enthusiastic |
| D. | iserly , ignorant |
| E. | agnanimous , eager |
| Answer» F. | |
| 207. |
He had managed to . . . . . . . . several times, but was finally . . . . . . . . by the police. |
| A. | eceive , cheated |
| B. | efend , acquitted |
| C. | scape , arrested |
| D. | heat , robbed |
| E. | bscond , kidnapped |
| Answer» D. heat , robbed | |
| 208. |
This partly explains how the Mehta family has been able to . . . . . . . . its lavish lifestyle in recent times, despite the fact that all its assets have been . . . . . . . . |
| A. | eep up , destroyed |
| B. | evelop , liquidated |
| C. | fford , attached |
| D. | eep , removed |
| Answer» B. evelop , liquidated | |
| 209. |
His first failure did not . . . . . . . . him from making another attempt. |
| A. | nterfere |
| B. | orbid |
| C. | righten |
| D. | eter |
| Answer» E. | |
| 210. |
'Please' and 'thank you' are the little courtesies by which we keep the . . . . . . . . life oiled and running smoothly. |
| A. | iver |
| B. | arden |
| C. | ath |
| D. | achine |
| Answer» E. | |
| 211. |
As the news of the natural . . . . . . . . spread offers of relief poured in. |
| A. | isery |
| B. | isfortune |
| C. | alamity |
| D. | ollapse |
| Answer» D. ollapse | |
| 212. |
It is strange that he should be as . . . . . . . . as his brother is generous. |
| A. | iberal |
| B. | pendthrift |
| C. | eckless |
| D. | tingy |
| Answer» E. | |
| 213. |
My father was too . . . . . . . . to push open the heavy door. |
| A. | imid |
| B. | aint |
| C. | eeble |
| D. | altering |
| Answer» D. altering | |
| 214. |
Hamlet wanted to . . . . . . . . the death of his father who was treacherously killed by his mother's lover. |
| A. | evenge |
| B. | venge |
| C. | orgive |
| D. | indicate |
| Answer» C. orgive | |
| 215. |
He is in the habit of . . . . . . . . his head whenever anything goes wrong. |
| A. | iding |
| B. | osing |
| C. | rotecting |
| D. | oosing |
| Answer» C. rotecting | |
| 216. |
The sound of the running water of the stream had a pleasantly . . . . . . . . effect on me. |
| A. | onorous |
| B. | musing |
| C. | oud |
| D. | omnolent |
| Answer» B. musing | |
| 217. |
To explain his design to his visitor, the architect . . . . . . . . a simple plan on the blackboard. |
| A. | onstructed |
| B. | ade |
| C. | ketched |
| D. | uilt |
| Answer» D. uilt | |
| 218. |
The senior officials of the Ministry charged the secretary with gross . . . . . . . . of duty and so suspended him. |
| A. | isregard |
| B. | egligence |
| C. | axity |
| D. | ishonesty |
| Answer» C. axity | |
| 219. |
The government is confident that the standard of living will begin to . . . . . . . . again soon. |
| A. | evive |
| B. | ift |
| C. | luorish |
| D. | ise |
| Answer» E. | |
| 220. |
The bank clerk tried to . . . . . . . . money from his friend's account. |
| A. | mpower |
| B. | mbellish |
| C. | mbroil |
| D. | mbezzle |
| Answer» E. | |
| 221. |
At one point, it looked as if an area of agreement would . . . . . . . ., specially over the issue of productivity linked wages. |
| A. | merge |
| B. | row |
| C. | evelop |
| D. | ome out |
| Answer» B. row | |
| 222. |
Manuring in agricultural fields increases . . . . . . . . |
| A. | ncome |
| B. | ertility |
| C. | rofitability |
| D. | roductivity |
| Answer» E. | |
| 223. |
The . . . . . . . . to distinguish differences is the basis of science and art. |
| A. | ower |
| B. | act |
| C. | trength |
| D. | isdom |
| Answer» E. | |
| 224. |
It is impossible for an ordinary mortal to . . . . . . . . all these figures to memory. |
| A. | eep |
| B. | ommit |
| C. | etain |
| D. | oard |
| Answer» C. etain | |
| 225. |
A man who is well-bred and honourable invariably shows . . . . . . . . for the feelings of other people. |
| A. | omplacence |
| B. | oncern |
| C. | onsideration |
| D. | ontempt |
| Answer» D. ontempt | |
| 226. |
The lovers were meeting each other secretly, but their . . . . . . . . affair was soon known to everyone. |
| A. | landestine |
| B. | andid |
| C. | nknown |
| D. | overt |
| Answer» B. andid | |
| 227. |
He was one of the . . . . . . . . spirits behind the 'Quit India Movement'. |
| A. | trong |
| B. | ising |
| C. | mazing |
| D. | oving |
| Answer» E. | |
| 228. |
The doctor gave the woman a . . . . . . . . to calm her down. |
| A. | onic |
| B. | edative |
| C. | ntiseptic |
| D. | ntidote |
| Answer» C. ntiseptic | |
| 229. |
The brilliant students will be . . . . . . . . scholarships. |
| A. | onoured |
| B. | warded |
| C. | ewarded |
| D. | orwarded |
| Answer» C. ewarded | |
| 230. |
This test . . . . . . . . no previous knowledge of the subject : any graduate is expected to complete it successfully. |
| A. | oncerns |
| B. | resupposes |
| C. | ssumes |
| D. | ecessitates |
| Answer» D. ecessitates | |
| 231. |
I listened, but I had no idea what he was . . . . . . . . about. |
| A. | aying |
| B. | elling |
| C. | alking |
| D. | iscussing |
| Answer» D. iscussing | |
| 232. |
Kavita . . . . . . . . a sum of Rs. 200 out of the bank every Monday. |
| A. | xtracts |
| B. | raws |
| C. | btains |
| D. | ulls |
| Answer» C. btains | |
| 233. |
He was an . . . . . . . . who was fond of weird pets. |
| A. | mbitious |
| B. | miable |
| C. | ccentric |
| D. | motional |
| Answer» D. motional | |
| 234. |
Through perseverance and hard work we can keep the . . . . . . . . of liberty burning even during dark and trying times. |
| A. | lame |
| B. | amp |
| C. | oal |
| D. | ight |
| Answer» B. amp | |
| 235. |
It is a rugged restless and uncertain existence that the . . . . . . . . lead. |
| A. | ravellers |
| B. | omads |
| C. | ailors |
| D. | ourists |
| Answer» C. ailors | |
| 236. |
He tried to . . . . . . . . himself against a horde of ruffians. |
| A. | ave |
| B. | ollect |
| C. | efend |
| D. | upport |
| Answer» D. upport | |
| 237. |
If something is beyond the . . . . . . . . of human knowledge man can know nothing about it. |
| A. | dge |
| B. | iew |
| C. | nd |
| D. | oundary |
| Answer» E. | |
| 238. |
I tried to give him some good advice but he . . . . . . . . to listen. |
| A. | revented |
| B. | voided |
| C. | efused |
| D. | enied |
| Answer» D. enied | |
| 239. |
If negotiations are to prove fruitful, there must not only be sincerity on each side, but there must also be . . . . . . . . in the sincerity of the other side. |
| A. | ertainty |
| B. | ubstance |
| C. | aith |
| D. | elief |
| Answer» D. elief | |
| 240. |
The problems suggested by style as a sign and index of personality may be . . . . . . . . from many points of view. |
| A. | pproached |
| B. | ncountered |
| C. | onfronted |
| D. | pheld |
| Answer» B. ncountered | |
| 241. |
The music for Asiad was . . . . . . . . by Pandit Ravi Shankar. |
| A. | isplayed |
| B. | omposed |
| C. | emonstrated |
| D. | ade |
| Answer» C. emonstrated | |
| 242. |
We must . . . . . . . . the tickets for the movie in advance. |
| A. | raw |
| B. | uy |
| C. | emove |
| D. | ake |
| Answer» C. emove | |
| 243. |
He admired precision in everything , but it never hampered his quick . . . . . . . . |
| A. | inalisation |
| B. | ealing |
| C. | ction |
| D. | ecision |
| Answer» E. | |
| 244. |
The principal and staff have made . . . . . . . . efforts to enable the students to attend college on the days of the bus strike. |
| A. | ntegrated |
| B. | eliberate |
| C. | oncerted |
| D. | ystematic |
| Answer» D. ystematic | |
| 245. |
His most striking . . . . . . . . is the enthusiasm which he brings to everything he does. |
| A. | haracter |
| B. | actor |
| C. | haracteristic |
| D. | ttitude |
| Answer» D. ttitude | |
| 246. |
You need . . . . . . . . shoes for walking in the hills. |
| A. | ood |
| B. | omfortable |
| C. | atisfactory |
| D. | turdy |
| Answer» C. atisfactory | |
| 247. |
After reaching New York, Ramakant will have to . . . . . . . . himself to the new surroundings. |
| A. | ix |
| B. | evelop |
| C. | ubmit |
| D. | dapt |
| E. | cquaint |
| Answer» E. cquaint | |
| 248. |
I would like to . . . . . . . . your attention to the second paragraph of my letter . . . . . . . . to the terms of sale of the machinery. |
| A. | nvite , according |
| B. | ithdraw , regarding |
| C. | eact , mainly |
| D. | raw , pertaining |
| E. | ocus , connecting |
| Answer» E. ocus , connecting | |
| 249. |
He was . . . . . . . . of playing . . . . . . . . and loose with the sentiments of his dearest friends. |
| A. | omplained , thick |
| B. | ccused , tight |
| C. | nnocent , false |
| D. | uilty , fast |
| Answer» C. nnocent , false | |
| 250. |
. . . . . . . . the broker had warned him that the stock was a . . . . . . . . investment, he insisted on buying a thousand shares. |
| A. | ecause , prudent |
| B. | ince , negligible |
| C. | ecause , speculative |
| D. | s , vulnerable |
| E. | lthough , precarious |
| Answer» F. | |