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301.

Reena's marriage . . . . . . . . Rajesh was tumultous.

A. f
B. ith
C. etween
D. o
Answer» C. etween
302.

You must dispense . . . . . . . . his service.

A. n
B. t
C. ith
D. f
Answer» D. f
303.

The higher you go, the more difficult it . . . . . . . . to breathe.

A. as become
B. ecomes
C. s becoming
D. ecame
Answer» C. s becoming
304.

Please distribute these sweets . . . . . . . . the children.

A. n
B. etween
C. mid
D. mong
Answer» E.
305.

. . . . . . . . the rain stopped, the play had to be suspended.

A. ince
B. hen
C. ntil
D. hile
Answer» D. hile
306.

The mounting pressure was so overwhelming that he ultimately . . . . . . . . to her wish.

A. greed in
B. owed in
C. ave in
D. ielded in
Answer» D. ielded in
307.

Sunita decided to set . . . . . . . . some time everyday for prayers.

A. p
B. n
C. n
D. side
Answer» E.
308.

It is fourteen years since I . . . . . . . . him.

A. aw
B. ave seen
C. id see
D. ad seen
Answer» B. ave seen
309.

In his . . . . . . . ., he followed the . . . . . . . . course.

A. gony , funny
B. gnorance , wrong
C. urry , diversified
D. redicament , proper
E. ewilderment , appropriate
Answer» C. urry , diversified
310.

The increasing revival of dramatic classics is, to one critic, . . . . . . . .; it seems to him a sign of the . . . . . . . . of the modern theatre.

A. uspicious , resurgence
B. eplorable , anaemia
C. ncomprehensible , paradox
D. stounding , vitality
Answer» C. ncomprehensible , paradox
311.

He used to pray everyday, believing that as long as he . . . . . . . . so, he would be safe.

A. s doing
B. oes
C. id
D. ill do
Answer» D. ill do
312.

We thought that she . . . . . . . . the job.

A. ets
B. s getting
C. ill get
D. ould get
Answer» E.
313.

Kanak is endowed . . . . . . . . many great qualities.

A. n
B. ith
C. f
D. y
Answer» C. f
314.

One should not be indifferent . . . . . . . . the sufferings of others.

A. bout
B. o
C. f
D. t
Answer» C. f
315.

Besides other provisions, that shopkeeper deals . . . . . . . . cosmetics too.

A. or
B. t
C. n
D. ith
Answer» D. ith
316.

The conference was successful, your style of presentation was . . . . . . . .; everyone liked it.

A. aluable
B. ifficult
C. onducive
D. onderful
E. rustworthy
Answer» E. rustworthy
317.

Freedom and equality are the . . . . . . . . rights of every human being.

A. nalienable
B. nscrutable
C. ncalculable
D. nstitutional
E. nsufferable
Answer» B. nscrutable
318.

. . . . . . . . eye witnesses, the news reporter gave a graphic description of how the fire broke.

A. eporting
B. bserving
C. eeing
D. uoting
E. xamining
Answer» E. xamining
319.

No country can . . . . . . . . to practice a constant, rigid foreign policy n view of the world power dynamics.

A. bliviate
B. nticipate
C. fford
D. nvisage
E. isualise
Answer» D. nvisage
320.

Even in today's modern society, people . . . . . . . . god to bring rains.

A. rovoke
B. voke
C. ppeal
D. ropitiate
E. uperimpose
Answer» C. ppeal
321.

The security for the Ministers has been . . . . . . . . up following the attack at a public meeting last evening.

A. teered
B. eared
C. peeded
D. loated
E. eefed
Answer» F.
322.

The villagers . . . . . . . . the death of their leader by keeping all the shops closed.

A. nnounced
B. rotested
C. ourned
D. onsoled
E. venged
Answer» D. onsoled
323.

His logic . . . . . . . . everyone, including the experts.

A. eased
B. efied
C. urprised
D. onfounded
E. verwhelmed
Answer» D. onfounded
324.

On his sudden demise, my emotions were so complicated that it was . . . . . . . . how I felt.

A. nreasonable
B. mpossible
C. ntolerable
D. nimaginable
E. nexplicable
Answer» D. nimaginable
325.

I will be leaving for Delhi tonight and . . . . . . . . to return by this week end.

A. aiting
B. lan
C. oing
D. ikely
E. aking
Answer» C. oing
326.

The improvement made by changes in the system was . . . . . . . . and did not warrant the large expenses.

A. arge
B. mall
C. inute
D. arginal
E. ncertain
Answer» E. ncertain
327.

Some people . . . . . . . . themselves into believing that they are indispensable to the organisation they work for.

A. eep
B. ool
C. orce
D. enigrate
E. elude
Answer» F.
328.

These essays are intellectually . . . . . . . . and represent various levels of complexity.

A. evealing
B. odern
C. uperior
D. emanding
E. ersistent
Answer» D. emanding
329.

He tried to . . . . . . . . smoking, but did not succeed.

A. ut out
B. ive up
C. o away
D. et away
Answer» C. o away
330.

He has fallen . . . . . . . . with his partner.

A. hrough
B. ff
C. ver
D. ut
Answer» E.
331.

Baggage can be covered . . . . . . . . loss or accident during travel.

A. gainst
B. or
C. long
D. ith
Answer» B. or
332.

The sun . . . . . . . . at six this morning.

A. ose
B. aised
C. rose
D. roused
Answer» B. aised
333.

One is struck by the realisation of being one with nature : a union of mind . . . . . . . . body.

A. or
B. n
C. nd
D. r
Answer» D. r
334.

If only he . . . . . . . . told us the truth in the first place, things wouldn't have gone wrong.

A. as
B. ould have
C. ad
D. hould have
Answer» D. hould have
335.

We will be late if we . . . . . . . . not leave now.

A. o
B. ill
C. hall
D. id
Answer» B. ill
336.

I take interest . . . . . . . . film making.

A. or
B. ith
C. o
D. n
Answer» E.
337.

As the festival approaches, the number of customers . . . . . . . .

A. ill be increased
B. ncreases
C. ill have increased
D. s increasing
Answer» C. ill have increased
338.

Because of the heavy rain, the match was . . . . . . . .

A. roken off
B. allen off
C. alled off
D. et aside
Answer» D. et aside
339.

By air you . . . . . . . . almost half the distance to Bombay before I reach back home by my car.

A. ill cover
B. hall have covered
C. ould cover
D. ould have covered
Answer» C. ould cover
340.

Hardly had he arrived . . . . . . . . it started raining.

A. fter
B. han
C. hen
D. efore
Answer» D. efore
341.

The bandit . . . . . . . . the traveller of his purse of gold and . . . . . . . . him grievously.

A. natched , hurt
B. tole , injured
C. emanded , beat
D. obbed , wounded
Answer» E.
342.

He was so convinced that people were driven by . . . . . . . . motives that he believed there was no such thing as a purely . . . . . . . . act.

A. ersonal , anti-social
B. ersonal , eternal
C. ltruistic , praiseworthy
D. lterior , selfless
E. entimental , divine
Answer» E. entimental , divine
343.

The charges made in the system were so . . . . . . . .that they didn't require any . . . . . . . .

A. ig , time
B. enuine , intelligence
C. arginal , expenses
D. ertain , expertise
E. bvious , modifications
Answer» F.
344.

Instead of . . . . . . . ., prove your worth by . . . . . . . . something.

A. egging , demanding
B. alking , doing
C. orrying , paying
D. riting , reading
E. onating , demanding
Answer» C. orrying , paying
345.

She was . . . . . . . . because all her plans had gone . . . . . . . .

A. lated , wild
B. ejected , splendidly
C. istraught , awry
D. rustrated , magnificently
Answer» D. rustrated , magnificently
346.

On a final consideration, Mr. Abererombie's book strikes us as singular . . . . . . . thought.

A. ttributive
B. ignificant
C. ymptomatic
D. vocative
Answer» E.
347.

Health is too important to be . . . . . . .

A. eglected
B. etested
C. espised
D. iscarded
Answer» B. etested
348.

The sun . . . . . . . at six this morning.

A. rose
B. ose
C. roused
D. aised
Answer» C. roused
349.

. . . . . . . an accident, the train will arrive in time.

A. esides
B. ccepting
C. espite
D. arring
Answer» E.
350.

It . . . . . . . to me that she was incurable.

A. uggested
B. lashed
C. appened
D. ccurred
Answer» E.