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1601. |
Directions: In each of the following sentences, some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts which are labeled as P, Q, R, S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence from the alternatives provided. People P. came outQ. on the streetR. earthquakeS. fearing another |
A. | QRPS |
B. | PQRS |
C. | PQSR |
D. | QSPR |
Answer» D. QSPR | |
1602. |
P, Q, and R talk about S’s car collection. P states that S has at least 3 cars. Q believes that S has less than 3 cars. R indicates that to his knowledge, S has at least one car. Only one of P, Q and R is right. The number of cars owned by S is |
A. | 0 |
B. | 1 |
C. | 3 |
D. | Cannot be determined |
Answer» B. 1 | |
1603. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order.A. It was called the ‘take ownership’ programme, and it worked.B. The programme was a huge success in reviving the corporate culture of the bank-and in reviving the bank’s stock price.C. My colleagues and I felt and behaved like owners, because we actually were.D. I once worked for a large bank that gave stock options to all of its employees. |
A. | CDBA |
B. | CABD |
C. | DACB |
D. | ADCB |
Answer» D. ADCB | |
1604. |
How were the children of the new neighbor? |
A. | Dull and boring |
B. | Quarrelsome and contentious |
C. | Loved playing games |
D. | Studious and thoughtful |
Answer» D. Studious and thoughtful | |
1605. |
According to the author, science and technology should be |
A. | tabooed and eliminated from life |
B. | used in a controlled and careful manner |
C. | encouraged and liberally used |
D. | made compulsory in education |
Answer» C. encouraged and liberally used | |
1606. |
In this section, each item consists of six sentences of passage. The first and sixth sentences are given in the beginning as SI and S6. The middle four-sentence in each have been jumbled up and labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to find the proper sequence of the four sentences.S1: We do not know what do to with our knowledge.S6: In the course of time they may rule over us all together.P: For example, we are unable to manage our machines.Q: We already find it difficult to do without machinesR: Machines should be fed properly and waited upon attentively; otherwise they refuse to work or cause destruction.S: Science has given us superhuman powers, which we do not use properly. |
A. | S P R Q |
B. | P S Q R |
C. | Q R P S |
D. | S R P Q |
Answer» B. P S Q R | |
1607. |
Each of the following items in this section consists of a sentence the parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled P, Q, R and S and are given below each sentence in four sequences namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly.P. is that it is not professional enoughQ. have not done their home workR. a valid criticism of the profession of politics in IndiaS. as the majority of its practitioners |
A. | R S P Q |
B. | R P S Q |
C. | S P Q R |
D. | P Q R S |
Answer» C. S P Q R | |
1608. |
According to the passage, what is the greatest difference of this latest game? |
A. | It is primarily aimed at children and adults who played the game earlier. |
B. | All of the above. |
C. | The games are imaginary and conducted within the confines of a room. |
D. | It forces players to get off their chairs and venture outside. |
Answer» E. | |
1609. |
In the following question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence and mark the corresponding option. the schoolmasters and the professors tend to believe (P) that innate intelligence is a quality (Q) but that you can’t do much about it except measure it (R) which varies very greatly from one individual to another (S)The correct sequence should be |
A. | PSQR |
B. | PRSQ |
C. | PQSR |
D. | QSRP |
Answer» D. QSRP | |
1610. |
Mrs. Smiles says, "You're looking forward to that." This means, Magda was ______ her sister's arrival. |
A. | expecting with pleasure |
B. | preparing hard for |
C. | thinking greatly about |
D. | watching with joy |
Answer» B. preparing hard for | |
1611. |
Directions: Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.A. The most well-known among them is the Purple Frog needing immediate protection.B. The Secret Life of Frogs is the first-ever film on the Amphibians of India.C. The film has been shot extensively in the Western Ghats.D. It showcases unique species of frogs that are critically endangered. |
A. | BCDA |
B. | CBDA |
C. | DCBA |
D. | BCAD |
Answer» B. CBDA | |
1612. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.A. It was very unusual as boys were not supposed to be out of school at this late hour.B. He moved closer to the boy in anger so that he could recognise the miscreant and punish him.C. He felt angry as teachers ought to be about school rules being broken.D. Mr Oliver, the school teacher saw a lonely boy sitting on a rock, weeping soundlessly. |
A. | ABCD |
B. | DACB |
C. | ACBD |
D. | DBAC |
Answer» C. ACBD | |
1613. |
Directions: Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order.A. She had never seen the like of it before.B. But her own earnings had been in coppers and nickels.C. She peered closely at the big currency note.D. She only recognised the fives and tens she had seen in other people’s hands. |
A. | CADB |
B. | DACB |
C. | CBAD |
D. | DABC |
Answer» B. DACB | |
1614. |
Read the following passage and answer the item that follows. Your answer to this item should be based on the passages only.In India, over the last decade or so, labour has been departing agriculture, but is only going to construction and unregistered manufacturing which are not markedly better jobs. Services, where labour tends to be most productive, are not generating the additional jobs the country needs. India will need 24 million or so jobs over the next decade. The new sector, e-commerce, can at best close only half the jobs gap. Only those sectors that drive domestic demand such as health and education can comfortably fill the other half.Which one of the following is best implied in the passage? |
A. | Strong measures need to be taken to reduce the rural to urban migration of labour. |
B. | The working condition in construction and unregistered manufacturing needs to be improved. |
C. | Service sector has been reducing the problem of unemployment. |
D. | Increased social sector spending is imperative for large - scale job creation. |
Answer» E. | |
1615. |
In 1685, which event took place in Vienna? |
A. | Public street lighting was established in Vienna. |
B. | The city law required that anyone out after the curfew bell carry a lantern. |
C. | Imperial authorities began to police the city more effectively after the siege. |
D. | The city council resisted the lighting of the city because of its expense. |
Answer» C. Imperial authorities began to police the city more effectively after the siege. | |
1616. |
Lincolon said that his father was a creator because according to him- |
A. | he made very fine shoes |
B. | his shoes lasted long |
C. | he put life into his shoes |
D. | he never had any complaint against his shoes |
Answer» E. | |
1617. |
Directions: There is a relationship between the given two words. A similar relationship exists between one pair of words from amongst the four options. Identify the correct pair of words that have a similar relationship as the given pair of words and mark the answer.Hockey : Game |
A. | King : Rule |
B. | Constitution : Assembly |
C. | Book : Read |
D. | Latin : Language |
Answer» E. | |
1618. |
In one of the greatest innings ever seen in 142 years of Test history, Ben Stokes upped the tempo in a five-and-a-half hour-long stay of 219 balls including 11 fours and 8 sixes that saw him finish on a 135 not out as England squared the five-match series.Based on their connotations in the given passage, which one of the following meanings DOES NOT match? |
A. | upped = increased |
B. | squared = lost |
C. | tempo = enthusiasm |
D. | saw = resulted in |
Answer» C. tempo = enthusiasm | |
1619. |
Point out the most appropriate explanation of sentence, "Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion". |
A. | The more work there is to be done the more the time neeeded. |
B. | Whatever time is available for a given amount of work, all of it will be used. |
C. | If you have more time, you can do more work. |
D. | If you have some important work to do, you should always have some additional time. |
Answer» C. If you have more time, you can do more work. | |
1620. |
Directions: Each item in this section has a sentence with three underlined parts labelled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined part and indicate your response in the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d). (a) A small parcel(b) of novels is(c) better than none(d) No error |
A. | (a) |
B. | (b) |
C. | (c) |
D. | (d) |
Answer» E. | |
1621. |
According to the author, the "rule of the road" implies |
A. | the rule regulating the traffic on the road |
B. | the principle on which a road is constructed to ensure safe traffic |
C. | unrestricted freedom for all to lead a happy life |
D. | restricted individual freedom to ensure freedom for all |
Answer» E. | |
1622. |
According to Gandhiji, one can serve society - |
A. | If one is talented |
B. | If one earned well |
C. | If one used his talent wisely |
D. | If one worked honestly |
Answer» D. If one worked honestly | |
1623. |
In the learning laboratory, the focus shifted to |
A. | Production of textbooks |
B. | Creation of educational vocabulary |
C. | Democratisation of the process |
D. | Understanding group dynamics |
Answer» E. | |
1624. |
As per the first paragraph, what are the debates about? |
A. | They are centered around whether our Facebook friends are helping us become more or less happy. |
B. | There are no debates around friendship. |
C. | The quality of comments of social media is debatable. |
D. | Thoreau and Aristotle’s thinking is at loggerheads. |
Answer» B. There are no debates around friendship. | |
1625. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.A. Its value is linked to what it is being used for.B. Such questions often baffle you.C. How emotional should one get about money and its value?D. Money on its own has no value, until you have some use for it. |
A. | DBAC |
B. | ACDB |
C. | CABD |
D. | CBDA |
Answer» E. | |
1626. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.A. Upon returning from his travels, he was forced to live in a house where his large family lived.B. Vaikom Muhammad Basheer was a Malayalam fiction writer from Vaikom in Kerala.C. The household was always noisy and full of chaos, no place for a writer surely!D. Apart from family members, myriads of domestic animals also treated the house as their own. |
A. | BDCA |
B. | BADC |
C. | BCDA |
D. | BCAD |
Answer» C. BCDA | |
1627. |
According to the passage, people over-eat |
A. | because they can afford to |
B. | because they are hungry |
C. | because they to work more |
D. | because they have to conserve energy |
Answer» B. because they are hungry | |
1628. |
In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options.(S1) Once when a lion, the king of the jungle, was asleep, a little mouse began running up and down on him.(P) This soon awakened the lion, who placed his huge paw on the mouse, and opened his big jaws to swallow him(Q) I shall never repeat it and I shall never forget your kindness(R) "Pardon, O King!" cried the little mouse(S) "Forgive me this time and who knows, I may be able to do you a good turn one of these days!”(S6) The lion was so tickled by the idea of the mouse being able to help him that he lifted his paw and let him go. |
A. | PRQS |
B. | SQPR |
C. | QSPS |
D. | PQRS |
Answer» B. SQPR | |
1629. |
Each of the following items in this section consists of a sentence, parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to re-arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly.of any kind /(P) to freedom and intelligence /(Q) domination or compulsion /(R) is a direct hindrance /(S) |
A. | R P S Q |
B. | R Q P S |
C. | S P Q R |
D. | Q R S P |
Answer» B. R Q P S | |
1630. |
Constantly fight and have _____ or misunderstandings, |
A. | Reflects |
B. | Conflicts |
C. | Afflicts |
D. | Thoughts |
Answer» C. Afflicts | |
1631. |
In the following question the 1st and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/ passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/passage and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. A film director decided to make a romantic film.P. A long spell of audition was conducted to find a suitable heroine.Q. Mr. Mohan Lal was singned as the hero of the film.R. The director wanted a new face for the heroine of his film.S. Finally, he selected a young school girl for his film.6. The film was a box office hit. |
A. | QRPS |
B. | QPSR |
C. | RPSQ |
D. | RPQS |
Answer» B. QPSR | |
1632. |
How many people (in million) clean their sins away in the Ganga River? |
A. | 2 |
B. | 100 |
C. | 500 |
D. | 750 |
Answer» C. 500 | |
1633. |
‘Honor’s sake’ in the poem means |
A. | for their own honour |
B. | for the sake of other people |
C. | for their pride |
D. | for the sake of nation’s honour |
Answer» E. | |
1634. |
On what factor is the classification of a species decided? |
A. | How critical that species is in the food web |
B. | Its population |
C. | Its habitat |
D. | On expert opinion |
Answer» C. Its habitat | |
1635. |
“It is a truth universally acknowledged that every happy home should have a dog” - here‘universally acknowledged’ means: |
A. | not accepted by anyone |
B. | not accepted by many |
C. | accepted by all after a lot of debate |
D. | accepted by everyone with no disagreement |
Answer» E. | |
1636. |
Alfred the Great created fortified settlements across his kingdom mainly because: |
A. | craftsmen could craft their artefacts there |
B. | people could live there |
C. | they provided shelter from Danish attacks |
D. | merchants could come and sell their goods there |
Answer» D. merchants could come and sell their goods there | |
1637. |
Given below are six sentences, four of which (P,Q,R,S) are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order of P,Q,R,S.S-1 We have started manufacturing a new type of cleaning device called 'Neo-clean' for all electronic gadgets.P - It comes with three nozzles to clean the even surface, wedges, and the uneven surface like the keyboard of a computer.Q - By pressing a button with the thumb a vacuum is formed and the dust is sucked in when it is swirled over the gadget.R - The operation of the device is very simpleS - It is a small, hand-operated device.S-6 The greatest advantage is that it consumes very little electricity and automatically changes to the battery mode in case of power failure |
A. | SRQP |
B. | QSPR |
C. | QPRS |
D. | SPQR |
Answer» B. QSPR | |
1638. |
Directions: Choose the analogy that is closest in meaning to the pair -Diamond : Necklace |
A. | Cars : Roads |
B. | Flowers : Bouquet |
C. | Gold : Bangle |
D. | Books : Shop |
Answer» C. Gold : Bangle | |
1639. |
‘Over Iceland’s harsh winter, one parent admits, evenings sometimes pass without running into any students.’ This means - |
A. | the programme is having the right impact on teenagers. |
B. | students are not bothered about the efforts made for them. |
C. | authorities are disappointed that the programme has failed. |
D. | parents are not motivated to get involved in the programme. |
Answer» B. students are not bothered about the efforts made for them. | |
1640. |
Choose the chronologically correct option that shows the evolution of insurance sector.A. New India Assurance Company Limited became independentB. Life Insurance Corporation is nationalisedC. Oriental Life Insurance Company was startedD. National Insurance Company came into existence |
A. | ABCD |
B. | CDBA |
C. | BCDA |
D. | DCAB |
E. | CBAD |
Answer» C. BCDA | |
1641. |
He did not want to study history because _______________ |
A. | he loved to study algebra |
B. | he had no interest in history |
C. | he wanted to become a cricket player |
D. | his mother was a cricket fan |
Answer» D. his mother was a cricket fan | |
1642. |
Directions: Arrange the following to form a correct sentenceP: will normally be grantedQ: candidates should noteR: that no request forS: change of centre |
A. | SRQP |
B. | PROS |
C. | QSPR |
D. | QRSP |
Answer» E. | |
1643. |
Each of the following items in this section consists of a sentence, the parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled P, Q, R and S. You are required to re-arrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly.without any mandate of law (P) the plea filed through the advocate (Q) online is illegal and (R) submitted that the sale of drugs and prescription medicines (S) |
A. | R Q S P |
B. | Q S R P |
C. | Q R S P |
D. | P R S Q |
Answer» C. Q R S P | |
1644. |
On what basis did Tagore prepare a draft to establish the course of Indian society? |
A. | on his visionary political ideals. |
B. | on the principle of secular values. |
C. | on the principle of democratic values. |
D. | on man power and resources. |
Answer» D. on man power and resources. | |
1645. |
According to the passage, who among the following is termed as a 'Messiah '? |
A. | Emperor Ashoka |
B. | Mahatma Gandhi |
C. | Lord Mahavira |
D. | Gautama Buddha |
Answer» C. Lord Mahavira | |
1646. |
Parents in Reykjavik take an evening walk at night in order to- |
A. | meet other parents to know and discuss how to control teenagers |
B. | keep a watch on teenagers to ensure they don’t get into the habit of drinking |
C. | remain fit and healthy by avoiding drinking at night |
D. | enjoy the evening stroll with other parents after dinner |
Answer» C. remain fit and healthy by avoiding drinking at night | |
1647. |
Butterflies |
A. | are not well known in science |
B. | are good indicators of environmental change |
C. | ,also known as predatory pollinators are harvesters and decomposers. |
D. | drive most terrestrial systems |
Answer» C. ,also known as predatory pollinators are harvesters and decomposers. | |
1648. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.A. Using matches however came much later.B. The first great discovery that man probably made was that of fire.C. In olden times fires were made by rubbing two flints against each other till a spark was produced.D. And this spark set fire to dry straw, leaves or wood. |
A. | BDAC |
B. | ADBC |
C. | BCDA |
D. | CBDA |
Answer» D. CBDA | |
1649. |
Directions: Given below is a sentence from the passage. Choose the correct to fill in the blank.Keeping up with the speed at which data is generated on a daily basis and our need to extract insight from that data requires powerful and innovative technology that can understand and ------------ what is contained in the information beyond keyword matching. |
A. | Lament |
B. | Amend |
C. | Suspend |
D. | Pretend |
E. | Comprehend |
Answer» F. | |
1650. |
In the following question, there are six parts marked S1, S6, P, Q, R and S.The position of S1 and S6 are fixed. Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts and choose the proper sequence from the given options.(S1) One afternoon, a fox was walking through the forest and spotted a bunch of grapes hanging from a lofty branch.(P)Taking a few steps back, the fox jumped and just missed the hanging grapes(Q) Finally, giving up, the fox turned up his nose and said, "They're probably sour anyway."(R) Again, the fox took a few paces back and tried to reach them, but still failed(S) "Just the thing to quench my thirst," said the fox(S6) Then he walked away. |
A. | QSPR |
B. | PSQR |
C. | SQPR |
D. | SPRQ |
Answer» E. | |