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51. |
What frustrates the opposition's effort of unity is the absence of a . . . . . . . . long term strategy. |
A. | redible |
B. | ontestable |
C. | reditable |
D. | ompatible |
E. | onceivable |
Answer» B. ontestable | |
52. |
. . . . . . . . the room, the door suddenly swung shut and hit him in the face. |
A. | n entering |
B. | hile entering |
C. | s he entered |
D. | n having entered |
Answer» D. n having entered | |
53. |
The English schemed to continue their rule in India by playing off one community . . . . . . . . the other. |
A. | ith |
B. | gainst |
C. | pon |
D. | efore |
Answer» C. pon | |
54. |
The celebration went . . . . . . . . very well. |
A. | p |
B. | ver |
C. | f |
D. | ff |
Answer» E. | |
55. |
She . . . . . . . . from the crowd because of her height and flaming red hair. |
A. | tood by |
B. | tood off |
C. | tood up |
D. | tood out |
Answer» E. | |
56. |
. . . . . . . . works of reference are so valuable as the Encyclopaedia Britannica. |
A. | ew |
B. | few |
C. | he few |
D. | ewer |
Answer» B. few | |
57. |
There being no evidence against him, he was acquitted . . . . . . . . the charge. |
A. | ff |
B. | ith |
C. | f |
D. | rom |
Answer» D. rom | |
58. |
I suggest that the meeting . . . . . . . . postponed. |
A. | s |
B. | ould be |
C. | e |
D. | as |
Answer» D. as | |
59. |
He is being considered . . . . . . . . senior managerial position. |
A. | f |
B. | o |
C. | or |
D. | owards |
E. | y |
Answer» D. owards | |
60. |
I congratulate you . . . . . . . . your success. |
A. | n |
B. | t |
C. | n |
D. | or |
Answer» D. or | |
61. |
She smiled . . . . . . . . my words. |
A. | t |
B. | pon |
C. | n |
D. | ver |
Answer» B. pon | |
62. |
I told him not to be afraid . . . . . . . . his father. |
A. | o |
B. | f |
C. | ith |
D. | rom |
Answer» C. ith | |
63. |
By trying to take revenge, a man tries to get . . . . . . . . his enemy. |
A. | tronger than |
B. | ven with |
C. | qual with |
D. | etter than |
Answer» C. qual with | |
64. |
Ever since his parents died, his uncle has . . . . . . . . all his needs. |
A. | een to |
B. | een off |
C. | een by |
D. | een through |
Answer» B. een off | |
65. |
The activities of the association have . . . . . . . . from the . . . . . . . . objectives set for it in the initial years. |
A. | rown , simple |
B. | eviated , original |
C. | etails , grand |
D. | merged , total |
E. | ncreased , perverse |
Answer» C. etails , grand | |
66. |
Children are more . . . . . . . . than adults, it is . . . . . . . . their quickness in learning a new language. |
A. | ntelligent , disproved by |
B. | daptable , reflected in |
C. | onservative , seen in |
D. | usceptible , demonstrated in |
E. | esourceful , proportionate to |
Answer» C. onservative , seen in | |
67. |
The great scientist . . . . . . . . himself with ability and moderation all . . . . . . . . the conference. |
A. | elt , about |
B. | isplayed , in |
C. | isclosed , besides |
D. | onducted , through |
E. | resented , though |
Answer» E. resented , though | |
68. |
Shalini was not . . . . . . . . by the criticism and paid no . . . . . . . . even when her best friend talked against her. |
A. | othered , attention |
B. | roubled , mind |
C. | hreatened , warning |
D. | eterred , heed |
E. | haken , indication |
Answer» E. haken , indication | |
69. |
I don't . . . . . . . . I shall be . . . . . . . . to go. |
A. | now , wanting |
B. | onsider , desirous |
C. | hink , able |
D. | elieve , liking |
E. | eel , available |
Answer» D. elieve , liking | |
70. |
To nobody else did the story seem . . . . . . . |
A. | ontingent |
B. | redible |
C. | redulous |
D. | reditable |
Answer» C. redulous | |
71. |
When their examinations were over, the children gleefully . . . . . . . the books they had been reading. |
A. | espised |
B. | eglected |
C. | helve |
D. | verthrew |
Answer» C. helve | |
72. |
I have often . . . . . . . why he went to live abroad. |
A. | uzzled |
B. | ondered |
C. | hought |
D. | urprised |
Answer» C. hought | |
73. |
No man had a more . . . . . . . love for literature, or a higher respect for it, than Dr. Samuel Johnson. |
A. | rduous |
B. | rdent |
C. | nimated |
D. | droit |
Answer» C. nimated | |
74. |
I . . . . . . . a car to be absolutely necessary these days. |
A. | hink |
B. | egard |
C. | onsider |
D. | gree |
Answer» D. gree | |
75. |
The passengers were afraid but the captain . . . . . . . them that there was no danger. |
A. | nstructed |
B. | dvised |
C. | romised |
D. | ssured |
Answer» E. | |
76. |
Even a . . . . . . . glance will reveal the mystery. |
A. | rude |
B. | ursory |
C. | ritical |
D. | urious |
Answer» C. ritical | |
77. |
One major . . . . . . . between the Election Commission and the Union Government is related to the powers of the former in respect of the deployment of central police forces at places where an election is held. |
A. | onflict |
B. | ain |
C. | rritant |
D. | ulprit |
Answer» B. ain | |
78. |
The lions in the Gir forest are protected as they come under . . . . . . . species. |
A. | angerous |
B. | ngendered |
C. | namoured |
D. | ndangered |
Answer» E. | |
79. |
He was in trouble because he did not . . . . . . . the instructions. |
A. | ollow |
B. | bserve |
C. | onfirm |
D. | hase |
Answer» B. bserve | |
80. |
The bureaucrat was . . . . . . . for his role in the scam. |
A. | einstated |
B. | riticised |
C. | ndicted |
D. | ndited |
Answer» D. ndited | |
81. |
The old 'Nature Versus . . . . . . .' debate regarding crime continues even today. |
A. | ulture |
B. | an |
C. | urture |
D. | niverse |
Answer» C. urture | |
82. |
The British were able to establish an empire in India, largely because the ruling Indian princes were . . . . . . . |
A. | isunited |
B. | isintegrated |
C. | isjointed |
D. | isoriented |
Answer» B. isintegrated | |
83. |
The driver suddenly applied the brakes when he saw a . . . . . . . truck ahead of him. |
A. | tatic |
B. | olitary |
C. | tationary |
D. | mmobile |
Answer» D. mmobile | |
84. |
If an indelible ink is used, this will not be . . . . . . . |
A. | bserved |
B. | bligated |
C. | bliterated |
D. | bviated |
Answer» D. bviated | |
85. |
The criminals seem to have acted in . . . . . . . with three others. |
A. | ollision |
B. | ollusion |
C. | ohesion |
D. | oalition |
Answer» C. ohesion | |
86. |
Nobody can say what . . . . . . . him to commit this crime. |
A. | xcited |
B. | ttracted |
C. | rompted |
D. | oused |
Answer» D. oused | |
87. |
His parents did not pay . . . . . . . attention to his studies. |
A. | uitable |
B. | ust |
C. | emarkable |
D. | roper |
Answer» E. | |
88. |
All the employees of the firm are . . . . . . . to a fortnight's holiday. |
A. | llowed |
B. | ntitled |
C. | equired |
D. | ble |
Answer» C. equired | |
89. |
My mother upset the kettle of boiling water and . . . . . . . her right hand badly. |
A. | ounded |
B. | izzled |
C. | corched |
D. | calded |
Answer» E. | |
90. |
My friends says that he drinks tea because it is the best . . . . . . . in the world. |
A. | luid |
B. | rink |
C. | everage |
D. | iquid |
Answer» D. iquid | |
91. |
The . . . . . . . animal was on the look out for food. |
A. | ncivilized |
B. | ild |
C. | rimitive |
D. | avage |
Answer» C. rimitive | |
92. |
You will have to face some practical problems when you start . . . . . . . this plan. |
A. | rosecuting |
B. | rojecting |
C. | rescribing |
D. | roscribing |
Answer» C. rescribing | |
93. |
Every individual wishes to lead a . . . . . . . life. |
A. | espected |
B. | espectful |
C. | espectable |
D. | espective |
Answer» D. espective | |
94. |
His father-in-law . . . . . . . him up in business. |
A. | ade |
B. | ut |
C. | uilt |
D. | et |
Answer» E. | |
95. |
He . . . . . . . in wearing the old fashioned coat inspite of his wife's disapproval. |
A. | esists |
B. | esists |
C. | ersists |
D. | nsists |
Answer» D. nsists | |
96. |
They were awaiting official . . . . . . . of the news they had heard from a friend. |
A. | atification |
B. | onfirmation |
C. | anction |
D. | ecommendation |
Answer» C. anction | |
97. |
Parliamentary democracy demands a discipline and . . . . . . . to the rules. |
A. | dherence |
B. | bligation |
C. | ubjection |
D. | iability |
Answer» B. bligation | |
98. |
I . . . . . . . missed the train this morning as I got up late. |
A. | uite |
B. | carcely |
C. | arrowly |
D. | ardly |
Answer» D. ardly | |
99. |
A relief team was sent to . . . . . . . food and medicine among the refugees. |
A. | anction |
B. | istribute |
C. | ontribute |
D. | eparate |
Answer» C. ontribute | |
100. |
And why did the police suspect you? It just does not make any . . . . . . . to me. |
A. | ruth |
B. | eason |
C. | oint |
D. | ense |
Answer» E. | |