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Q:16) DIRECTIONS: In the following question, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error . If t here is no error , mark your answer as ‘No error’ . 
 A:) He have been
B:) dialing your number
 C:) since yesterday
D:) No Error .
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Q:17) DIRECTIONS: In t he following quest ion, some of t he sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error . If there is no error , mark your answer as ‘No error’ .
A:) A ounce of
B:) prevent ion is worth
C:) a pound of cure.
D:) No Error .
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Q:18) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct indirect speech of the sentence given below. The Prince said, “It gives me great pleasure to be here this evening.” 
 A:) The Prince said t hat it gave him great pleasure t o be here t hat evening.
B:) The Prince said t hat it gives him great pleasure t o be here t hat evening.
C:) The Prince said t hat it gives him great pleasure t o be t here t hat evening.
D:) The Prince said t hat it gave him great pleasure t o be t here t hat evening.
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Q:19) Out of t he given opt ions, choose t he one which is t he correct indirect speech of t he sentence given below. The grandfather said t o his grandsons, “Did you not like my story yesterday?” 
 A:) The grandfather asked his grandsons if t hey did not like his story yesterday.
B:) The grandfather asked his grandsons if t hey did not like his story t he day before.
C:) The grandfather asked his grandsons if t hey had not liked his story t he day before.
D:) The grandfather asked his grandsons if t hey have not liked his story t he day before.
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Q:20) Out of t he given opt ions, choose t he one which is t he correct active voice of t he sentence given below. The fields are being ploughed by t he farmers. 
 A:) The fields have been ploughed by the farmers.
B:) The farmers have been ploughing the fields.
C:) The farmers are ploughing the fields.
D:) The farmers have ploughed the fields.
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Q:21) Out of t he given opt ions, choose t he one which is t he correct passive voice of t he sentence given below. Kindly do not smoke in public place. 
 A:) You had been requested not to smoke in public place.
B:) You were requested not to smoke in public place.
C:) You are requested not to smoke in public place.
D:) We are requesting you not to smoke in public place.
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Q:22) Out of t he given opt ions, choose t he one which is t he correct passive voice of t he sentence given below. Can I solve these sums? 
 A:) Can these sums be solved by me?
B:) Will these sums be solved by me?
C:) Shall these sums be solved by me?
D:) Would these sums be solved by me?
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Q:23) Fill in t he blank wit h t he correct opt ion. They have______ money, so their daughter cannot pay her tuition fees. 
 A:) few
B:) the little
C:) little
 D:) a little
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Q:24) Fill in t he blank wit h t he correct opt ion. There are _____slices of cake left over from t he party. 
 A:) few
B:) a few
C:) the few
D:) little
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Q:25) Fill in the blank with the correct option. ______rays of sunlight pierced the smoke. 
 A:) A few
B:) Few
C:) Little
 D:) The few
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Q:26) DIRECTIONS: Read t he following passage carefully and answer the following quest ions. Where do you think revealing raiment 's, weird slang and our youths' dismaying attitudes come from? Very obviously they are the results of attempts to emulate the western world. Probe into t he subject, delve into it s various effects ¬ you will be shocked at how rapidly Western culture is corroding our culture ¬ exclusively ours, exclusively to be proud of, to rust. These spicy sauces of Western culture surely flatter the palate, but in course of time won't t hey canker it too? Western countries do have desirable elements worth copying. But are we talking in those positive elements? No, we seem to be merely diving into the external glitter of the West. The root of all t his misfortune lies in t he soil nourished by t he word 'modern'. What does 'modern' mean to us? Do we become modern by wearing outrageous clot hest hat make us look like aliens? Does modernism set in by profuse use of western slang? Life f or today's youth means rocketing in BMWs or piercing flesh, late night parties, and black nail enamel and red mane. That is what a good percent of our younger generation have become, as a result of the obsessive aping of the glittering West.
 Que: Why does the author describe t he clothes as ‘ outrageous’ ? 
 A:) Because t he clothes are so unusual or strange t hat t hey seem t o shock t he onlooker .
B:) Because the clothes are so attractive t hat whoever sees it get s carried away.
C:) Because the clothes are so expensive and gaudy that everyone f eels envious.
D:) None of the above.
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Q:27) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and answer the following questions. 
Que : Out of the given opt ions, what would be t he most appropriate Tit le of t he passage? 
 A:) Pride in national heritage
B:) Patriotic youth
C:) Playing t o Western Tunes
D:) None of t he above
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Q:281) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and answer the following questions. 
Que : What is t he meaning of t he word ‘ raiment 's’ used in t he f irst line of t he paragraph? 
 A:) At t it ude
B:) Wealt h
C:) Clot hes
D:) Cars
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Q:29) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and answer the following questions 
Que: What does t he phrase ‘ obsessive aping of the glittering West ’ , used at the last of the paragraph suggest ? 
 A:) Hatred for western culture.
B:) Blindly copying t he west without being able to distinguish clearly between t he positive and negative aspect s of western culture.
C:) A desire to set t le abroad.
 D:) None of the above.
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Q:30) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and answer the following questions. 
 Que: What does the world “slang” mean? 
 A:) A kind of language
B:) A kind of fight or combat
C:) Accessories
D:) None of the above
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Q:1) Fill in t he blank wit h t he correct prepositions We will be staying____ Mumbai ____next Saturday. 
 A:) on, from
B:) f or , from
C:) by, by
D:) in, till
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Q:2) DIRECTIONS: In t he following quest ion, some of t he sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error . If t here is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’ . 
 A:) A burden
 B:) of ones own
C:) choice is not felt .
D:) No Error .
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Q:3) DIRECTIONS: In t he following quest ion, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error . If t here is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’ . 
A:) A fool and
B:) his money is
C:) easily part ed.
D:) No Error .
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Q:4) DIRECTIONS: In t he following quest ion, some of t he sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error . If there is no error , mark your answer as ‘No error’ . 
A:) If my uncle
B:) will come t o Delhi,
C:) he will meet you.
D:) No Error .
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Q:5) DIRECTIONS: In t he following quest ion, some of t he sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error . If there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’ . 
A:) a skilled sailor .
B:) do not make
C:) A calm sea
D:) No Error .
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Q:6) DIRECTIONS: In the following quest ion, some of t he sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error . If there is no error , mark your answer as ‘No error’ . 
 A:) Michael bought
B:) a new computer ,
 C:) and he still has the old one.
 D:) No Error
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Q:7) Choose t he grammatically correct sentence out of t he given opt ions. 
 A:) She is t he weaker of t he two sisters.
B:) She is weaker of t he two sisters.
C:) She is t he weaker of two sisters.
D:) She is weaker of two sisters.
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Q:8) DIRECTIONS: In t he following quest ion, some of t he sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error . If there is no error , mark your answer as ‘No error’ . 
A:) If you had warned me,
B:) I would not have t old your f at her
C:) about t hat part y.
D:) No Error .
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Q:9) Out of t he given opt ions, choose t he one which is t he correct indirect speech of t he sentence given below. He said, “I do not wish t o see any of you; go away.” 
 A:) He said t hat he does not wish t o see any of t hem and orders t hem t o go away.
B:) He said t hat he did not wish t o see any of you and ordered t hem t o go away.
C:) He said t hat he did not wish t o see any of t hem and ordered t hem t o go away.
D:) He said t hat he did not wish t o see any of t hem and orders t hem t o go away.
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Q:10) Fill in t he blank wit h t he correct preposition. I saw a few familiar faces_____ the crowd. 
 A:) between
B:) among
C:) besides
 D:) int o
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Q:11) Fill in t he blank wit h t he correct opt ion. It was so noisy that we _____ hear ourselves speak. 
 A:) won’ t
 B:) cannot
C:) must n’ t
D:) couldn't
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Q:12) Fill in t he blank wit h t he correct opt ion. Candidates ______answer two questions from each paper . A:) shouldn't 
B:) need
C:) could
D:) must
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Q:13) Fill in the blank with the correct option. Julie_______ swim when she was four years old. 
 A:) could
B:) can
C:) might
D:) should
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Q:14) Question Stimulus :­ Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. Competitors must abide_____ the Judge's decision. 
 A:) for
B:) at
C:) in
D:) by
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Q:15) Question Stimulus :­ Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. The Opposition party called for the Minister's resignation_____ the scandal broke. 
 A:) after
 B:) across
C:) along
D:) in
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Q:16) Fill in the blank with the correct option. Any teacher can take a child to the classroom, but not every teacher _____ make him learn. 
 A:) must
B:) need
C:) should
D:) can
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Q:17) Fill in the blank with the correct option. The government ______ provide health care for everybody. 
 A:) must
B:) could
C:) can
 D:) need
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Q:18) Fill in the blank with the correct option. ______ you tell me the way to the station please? 
 A:) Should
B:) Must
C:) Might
D:) Could
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Q:19) Fill in the blank with the correct option. A small animal was making rustling noises ____the leaves. 

 A:) among
 B:) between
C:) besides
 D:) in front of
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Q:20) Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. He would like to take a photograph of us. Would you come and sit ______ me? 
 A:) between
 B:) besides
C:) beside
D:) along
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Q:21) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) I would have start
B:) a business of my own.
C:) If I won a million dollars,
D:) No error
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Q:22) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct indirect speech of the sentence given below. The famous actor said, “It gives me great pleasure to be here this evening.” 
 A:) The famous actor said that it gave him great pleasure to be here that evening.
B:) The chief guest said that it gives him great pleasure to be here that evening.
C:) The famous actor said that it gives him great pleasure to be there that evening.
D:) The famous actor said that it gave him great pleasure to be there that evening.
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Q:23) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct indirect speech of the sentence given below. Jacqueline said to the watchman, “Did you find the key anywhere?” 
 A:) Jacqueline asked the watchman if he found the key anywhere.
B:) Jacqueline asked the watchman if he has found the key anywhere.
C:) Jacqueline asked the watchman if he have found the key anywhere.
D:) Jacqueline asked the watchman if he had found the key anywhere.
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Q:24) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct active voice of the sentence given below. Where can this box be hidden by you? 
 A:) Where would you hide this box?
B:) Where can you hide this box?
C:) Where might you hide this box?
D:) Where shall you hide this box?
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Q:25) Question Stimulus :­ Choose the grammatically correct sentence out of the given options. 
 A:) Please give me a red hammer; the blue one is too small.
B:) Please give me an red hammer; the blue one is too small.
C:) Please give me the red hammer; a blue one is too small.
D:) Please give me the red hammer; the blue one is too small.
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Q:26) DIRECTIONS: Read the following passage carefully and complete the following sentences. The story of a poor family that acquired fame and fortune overnight, dramatically illustrates the power of the Press. The family lived in Aberdeen, a small town in South Dakota. As the parents had five children, life was a perpetual struggle against poverty. They were expecting their sixth child and were faced with even more pressing economic problems. If they had only one more child the fact would have passed unnoticed. They would have continued to struggle against economic odds and would have lived in obscurity. But suddenly they became parents of quintuplets, four girls and a boy, an event which radically changed their lives. An aero-plane arrived in Aberdeen bringing sixty reporters and photographers. The news became a national sensation. Newspapers and magazines offered the family huge sums for exclusive rights to publish their photographs. The farmhouse they lived in was to be replaced by a new $100,000 home. The event brought serious changes to their lives and the town itself.
Que: Which event completely changed the life of the poor family that lived in Aberdeen, a small town in South Dakota? 
 A:) Arrival of sixty reporters and photographers.
B:) Birth of quintuplets.
C:) Money given by Newspapers and magazines.
D:) All of the above
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Q:27) Question Stimulus :­ DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and complete the following sentences. 
Que: What do you mean by ‘quintuplets’? 

 A:) Six children born at the same time to the same mother.
B:) Four children born at the same time to the same mother.
C:) Five children born at the same time to the same mother.
D:) None of the above.
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Q:28) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and complete the following sentences. 
Que: What does the author mean by the expression ‘perpetual struggle against poverty’? 

 A:) Continuously facing or fighting with poverty.
B:) Living amid luxuries.
C:) Living in harmony and peace.
D:) None of the above
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Q:29) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and complete the following sentences. 
Que: What is the meaning of the word ‘obscurity’? 
 A:) The state of being unknown, inconspicuous, or unimportant.
B:) The state of being famous and rich.
C:) The state of having unlimited power.
D:) None of the above.
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Q:30) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and complete the following sentences. Que: Who brought fame and fortune overnight to the poor family? 
 A:) The newly born baby
B:) The media or press
C:) The five children
 D:) All of the above
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Q:1) Fill in the blank with the correct option. "May I ask you _____questions?" 
 A:) few
B:) a few
C:) little
 D:) a little
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Q:2) Fill in the blank with the correct option. "The old couple reminded me ______of my parents". 
 A:) little
B:) a little
C:) a few
D:) some
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Q:3) Fill in the blank with the correct option. I'm having a dinner party for ____close friends of mine at my residence. 
 A:) few
B:) a few
C:) the few
 D:) a little
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Q:4) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct active voice of the sentence given below. Is a letter being written by you? 
 A:) Had you been writing a letter?
B:) Is a letter written by you?
C:) Have you written a letter?
 D:) Are you writing a letter?
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Q:5) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct passive voice of the sentence given below. Will you accept the position? 
 A:) Will the position be accepted by you?
B:) Can the position be accepted by you?
C:) Has the position been accepted by you?
D:) Should the position be accepted by you?
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Q:6) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct indirect speech of the sentence given below. Sarah said to her friend “Won’t you help me to carry this box?” 
 A:) Sarah asked her friend if she would not help her to carry that box.
B:) Sarah asked her friend if she would not help her to carry this box.
C:) Sarah asked her friend if she should not help her to carry this box.
D:) Sarah asked her friend if she should not help her to carry that box.
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Q:7) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) I was looking at the trees when I fell off the bike.
B:) If I hadn't been looking at the trees,
C:) I wouldn't have fallen off the bike.
D:) No error
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Q:8) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) If we will catch a flight instead of train,
 B:) we will surely
C:) arrive on time.
D:) No error
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Q:9) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) The film has started
 B:) before we
C:) reached the cinema hall.
D:) No error
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Q:10) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) He started working for the company in 1995
B:) and has been there
C:) ever since.
D:) No error
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Q:11) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) He has been watering
B:) the plants
C:) since two hours.
D:) No error
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Q:12) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) Jessie and Shauna are both smart.
B:) But I think Shauna is
C:) smarter of the two.
D:) No error
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Q:13) Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. A beautiful white bird flew _____ the lake. 
 A:) over
B:) above
C:) beneath
D:) under
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Q:14) Fill in the blank with the correct prepositions. The child stood ______ silence with his arms folded _______ his chest. 
 A:) for, into
 B:) with, between
C:) in, across
 D:) into, under
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Q:15) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) James visited The Hermitage,
B:) an famous museum
C:) in St. Petersburg.
D:) No error
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Q:16) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) A man is the only creature
B:) that is endowed with
C:) the faculty of reasoning. D:) No error
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Q:17) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) If you had warned me,
B:) I would not have told your father
C:) about that party.
 D:) No error
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Q:18) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) Until the train will not
B:) get the signal,
C:) it will not leave the platform.
D:) No error
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Q:19) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) It have been raining
B:) continuously for the
C:) last one week.
D:) No error
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Q:20) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct indirect speech of the sentence given below. The teacher said to the student, “Why are you working so hard”? 
 A:) The teacher asked the student why he has been working so hard.
B:) The teacher asked the student why is he working so hard.
C:) The teacher asked the student why he had been working so hard.
D:) The teacher asked the student why was he working so hard.
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Q:21) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct indirect speech of the sentence given below. Neeta asked Meena, “What did you see at the south pole”? 
 A:) Neeta asked Meena what she saw at the South Pole.
B:) Neeta asked Meena what she has seen at the South Pole.
C:) Neeta asked Meena what she had seen at the South Pole.
D:) Neeta asked Meena what did she see at the South Pole.
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Q:22) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct passive voice of the sentence given below. Are they receiving the chief guest at the station? 
 A:) Has the chief guest been received at the station by them?
B:) Are the chief guest being received at the station by them?
C:) Is the chief guest being received at the station by them?
D:) Have the chief guest been received at the station by them?
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Q:23) Choose the grammatically correct sentence out of the given options. 
 A:) When you buy a new computer, you usually get software included at no extra cost.
B:) When you buy the new computer, you usually get software included at no extra cost.
C:) When you buy an new computer, you usually get the software included at no extra cost.
D:) When you buy an new computer, you usually get software included at no extra cost.
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Q:24) Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. There were a series of explosions and the van burst _____ flames. 
 A:) to
B:) for
C:) from
D:) into
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Q:25) Fill in the blank with the correct option. ______ you put the jar back into the cupboard for me, please? 
 A:) Would
B:) May
C:) Should
D:) Might
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Q:26) Fill in the blank with the correct option. I _____ get into these trousers any more. They're far too small for me. 
 A:) ought to
B:) must
C:) can't
D:) can
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Q:27) Fill in the blank with the correct option. Changing the course of the river ______ cause serious environmental damage to the whole valley. 
 A:) would
B:) must
C:) cannot
D:) might not
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Q:28) Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. The door opened and a nurse came ______the room. 
 A:) into
B:) in
C:) off
D:) beyond
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Q:29) Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. The good thing about exercise is that it burns ____ calories. 
 A:) off
B:) into
C:) from
D:) to
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Q:30) Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. The bells ring ____ regular intervals _____ the day. 
 A:) at, through
B:) in, from
C:) on, off
D:) for, in
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Q:1) DIRECTIONS: Read the following passage carefully and complete the following sentences. The “Little Tramp‟, the unforgettable character Charlie Chaplin invented, was born purely by accident in 1915. While rushing to a film shoot in California, he grabbed clothes other people had left behind in the changing room. And when he emerged, he found he had created a personality everybody loved. A little guy in a bowler hat, a close – fitting jacket, a cane, outsize shoes and a brush – like moustache! Before long, Chaplin found himself a star. That puzzled him, for he saw himself essentially as a shy British Music Hall comedian. The U.S. acknowledged him as its king of silent film comedy. Soon, so did crowds all over the world. But life wasn’t always a laugh for Charles Spencer Chaplin. Both his parents were Music Hall artists, who separated when Charlie was very young. His childhood was very sad, for his mother never earned enough to look after Charlie and his older brother, Sydney. Sometimes, Chaplin had to sleep on the streets and forage for food in the garbage. Charlie took his first bow on stage when his mother made her last appearance. It happened when her voice broke during a song. Her son stepped on stage and sang a popular song. That’s when a star was born. Through all these years of success, Charlie never forgot his troubled childhood. It made him recall a Christmas when he was denied two oranges and his bag of sweets for breaking a rule at the orphanage he went to after his mother’s death. It would have broken his heart, if the other children had not offered him a share of theirs. Spontaneously, the adult Chaplin gifted the orphanage with a motion picture machine and insisted that each child should have as many oranges and sweets as they pleased. 

 Que : What does the word ‘acknowledge’ mean? 
 A:) To contradict
 B:) To deny the truth
C:) To accept, admit, or recognize something
D:) None of the above
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Q:2) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and complete the following sentences. 
Que :Which word in the passage means ‘to take hold of something or someone suddenly and roughly’? 
 A:) Grabbed
B:) Emerged
C:) Recall
D:) None of the above
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Q:3) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and complete the following sentences. 
Que : What does the word ‘forage’ mean? 
A:) Attack someone desperately
B:) Search widely for eatables or provisions
C:) Steam or boil vegetables
D:) None of the above
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Q:4) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and complete the following sentences. 
Que : What was the name of the great character that was created by the renowned comedian Charlie Chaplin? 
 A:) Music Hall artist
B:) The great British comedian
C:) The Little Tramp
D:) None of the above
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Q:5) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and complete the following sentences. 
Que: What was the reason of Chaplin’s disturbed childhood? 
 A:) Separation of his parents and low income of his mother
B:) Psychological illness
C:) Harassment and torture at orphanage
D:) All of the above
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Q:6) Fill in the blank with the correct option. The teacher has kept _____ books in the shelf. 
 A:) few
B:) a few
C:) the few
D:) a little
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Q:7) Fill in the blank with the correct option. There is _____ salt and pepper in that container. 
 A:) little
B:) a little
C:) the little
D:) a few
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Q:8) Fill in the blank with the correct option. She passed me ______sauce that was there in the jar. 
 A:) little
B:) the little
C:) a little
D:) the few
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Q:9) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct passive voice of the sentence given below. The principal will meet the students this evening. 
 A:) The students could be met by the Principal this evening.
 B:) The students will be met by the Principal this evening.
C:) The students can be met by the Principal this evening.
D:) The students should be met by the Principal this evening.
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Q:10) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct active voice of the sentence given below. A massive tribal welfare programme has been launched by the government in Jharkhand. 
 A:) The government has launched a massive tribal welfare programme in Jharkhand.
B:) The government had launched a massive tribal welfare programme in Jharkhand.
C:) The government was launching a massive tribal welfare programme in Jharkhand.
D:) The government had been launching a massive tribal welfare programme in Jharkhand.
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Q:11) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct indirect speech of the sentence given below. Mother said to the children, “I have often told you not to play with fire.” 
 A:) Mother told the children that she has often told them not to play with fire.
B:) Mother told the children that she had often been telling them not to play with fire.
C:) Mother told the children that she had often told them not to play with fire.
D:) Mother told the children that she have often told them not to play with fire.
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Q:12) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) Before he could
B:) understand anything,
C:) the robber have fled.
D:) No error
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Q:13) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) If he will ask me
B:) for help,
C:) I will definitely help him.
D:) No error
ANS
Q:14) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) It is very difficult to find out
B:) the number of a creatures
C:) living on the earth.
D:) No error
ANS
Q:15) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error: lf there is no error, mark your answer as ‘No error’. 
 A:) The most happy marriage
B:) and a blind woman.
C:) would be an union of a deaf man
D:) No error
ANS

Q:16) DIRECTIONS: The first and the last parts of the sentence are marked 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and marked P , Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order . Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. Water pollution is the contamination 
P . when pollutants are directly or indirectly
Q. of water bodies, such as lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers and groundwater
R. discharged into water bodies
S. This form of environmental degradation occurs 6. without adequate treatment to remove harmful compounds.

 A:) PQSR
B:) QSPR
C:) SRQP
D:) RSPQ
ANS

Q:17) DIRECTIONS: In the following question a parst of the sentence may have an error . Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark your answer accordingly . If there is no error , mark (d) ‘No error’ as your answer . 
He started working (a)/ 
for the company in 1995, (b)/ 
and have been there ever since. (c)/ 
No Error (d) 

 A:) (a) 
B:) (b) 
C:) (c) 
D:) (d)
ANS
Q:18) DIRECTIONS: The first and the last parts of the sentence are marked 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and marked P , Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order . Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. Deforestation, clearance or clearing 
P . where the land is thereafter converted to a non­forest use 
Q. to farms, ranches, or urban use 
R. is the removal of a forest or stand of trees 
S. Examples of deforestation include conversion of forestland 6. 
The most concentrated deforestation occurs in tropical rainforests 

 A:) PSRQ
B:) RPSQ
C:) SRQP
D:) QSRP
ANS

Q:19) Fill in the blank with the correct option. We need ______ butter for this cake. 
 A:) few
B:) a few
C:) a little
D:) the little
ANS
Q:20) Fill in the blank with the correct option. There were only ______ bananas in the box. 
 A:) the little
B:) a few
C:) the few
D:) a little
ANS
Q:21) Fill in the blank with the correct prepositions. The population has fallen _____three million ____ just under two and a half million in the last 30 years. 
 A:) into, from
B:) from, to
C:) for , by
 D:) for , from
ANS
Q:22) DIRECTIONS: Find the word which is most similar to the given word. Extraordinary 
 A:) Honest
B:) wealthy
C:) Miser
D:) Remarkable
ANS
Q:23) Fill in the blank with the correct conjunction. The doctors are doing all that they can, _____ she's still not breathing properly . 
 A:) hence
B:) also
C:) and
D:) but
ANS

Q:24) Fill in the blank with the correct option. You ______ eat more food that contains a lot of fiber , such as fruit, vegetables and bread. 
 A:) should
 B:) would
C:) may
 D:) can
ANS
Q:25) DIRECTIONS: In the following question a parst of the sentence may have an error . Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark your answer accordingly . If there is no error , mark (d) ‘No error’ as your answer . 
Y ou have to (a)/ 
choose among (b)/ 
tea and coffee. (c)/ 
No Error (d) 

 A:) (a)
B:) (b)
C:) (c)
D:) (d)
ANS
Q:26) Fill in the blank with the correct conjunction. She stands a good chance, ______ only two people are contesting the seat and the other candidate is very unpopular . 
 A:) while
B:) but
C:) since
D:) and
ANS
Q:27) DIRECTIONS: In the following question a parst of the sentence may have an error . Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark your answer accordingly . If there is no error , mark (d) ‘No error’ as your answer . 
It have been (a)/ 
raining heavily (b)/ 
since Monday . (c)/ 
No Error (d) 

 A:) (a)
B:) (b)
C:) (c)
D:) (d)
ANS
Q:28) DIRECTIONS: In the following question a parst of the sentence may have an error . Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark your answer accordingly . If there is no error , mark (d) ‘No error’ as your answer . 
No sooner had I (a)/ 
entered the class (b)/ 
when the students stood up. (c)/ 
No Error (d) 

 A:) (a)
B:) (b)
C:) (c)
D:) (d)
ANS
Q:29) DIRECTIONS: The first and the last parts of the sentence are marked 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and marked P , Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order . Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. A tsunami, 
P . is a series of waves in a water body 
Q. caused by the displacement 
R. also known as a seismic sea wave 
S. of a large volume of water 6. generally in an ocean or a large lake. 

 A:) QRSP
B:) PSRQ
C:) RPQS
D:) SQRP
ANS
Q:30) DIRECTIONS: Find the word which is opposite to the given word. Bravery 
 A:) Honesty
B:) Strength
C:) Courage
D:) Cowardice
ANS

Q:1) DIRECTIONS: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Poverty refers to a situation when people are deprived of basic necessities of life. It is often characterized by inadequacy of food, shelter and clothes. In other words, poverty refers to a state of privation where there is a lack of essential needs for subsistence. India is one of the poorest countries in the world. Many Indian people do not get two meals a day. They do not have good houses to live in. Their children do not get proper schooling. Poor people are the depressed and deprived class. They do not get proper nutrition and diet. Their conditions have not sufficiently improved even long after over 65 years of our Independence. 

Que : What is the meaning of the word ‘depressed’? 
 A:) Happy
B:) Optimistic
C:) Dejected
D:) Cheerful
ANS

Q:2) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. 
Que :What does the author mean by the line, “people are deprived of basic necessities of life”? 
 A:) People are provided everything that they require
B:) Life is made comfortable and luxurious
C:) People do not get even the bare minimum things required
D:) None of the above
ANS
Q:3) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. 
Que : What does the word 'inadequacy' mean? 
A :) Wealth
B:) Superiority
C:) Abundance
D:) Shortage
ANS
Q:4) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. 
Que : What is poverty? 
 A:) The state of being wealthy
B:) The state of being poor
C:) The state of being illiterate
D:) None of the above
ANS
Q:5) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. 
Que : Whose condition has not improved even long after 65 years of our Independence? 
 A:) Poor people
B:) General masses
C:) Indian people
D:) None of the above
ANS

Q:6) Fill in the blank with the correct option. The culprit ________ at the most incredible speed 
 A:) have drove off
B:) has drove off
C:) drove off
D:) have driven off
ANS
Q:7) Fill in the blank with the correct conjunction. We haven't needed extra staff as yet, ____ we may need in the future. 
 A:) and
B:) hence
C:) because
D:) but
ANS
Q:8) Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. From the top of the skyscraper the cars _____ us looked like insects. 
 A:) across
B:) below
C:) above
D:) along
ANS
Q:9) DIRECTIONS: In the following question, there are four different words out of which one is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word. 
 A:) Criteria
B:) Convince
C:) Pionear
D:) Innovative
ANS
Q:10) DIRECTIONS: Find the word which is opposite to the given word. Abundant 
 A:) Prosperity
B:) Huge
C:) Vast
D:) Scarce
ANS
Q:11) DIRECTIONS: Find the W ord which is most similar to the given word. Sad 
 A:) Happy
B:) Optimist
C:) Cheerful
D:) Miserable
ANS
Q:12) DIRECTIONS: In the following question a parst of the sentence may have an error . Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark your answer accordingly . If there is no error , mark (d) ‘No error’ as your answer . 
Neither Rita (a)/ 
nor her sisters is (b)/ 
coming to the party. (c)/ 
No Error (d) 

 A:) (a)
B:) (b)
C:) (c)
D:) (d)
ANS

Q:13) DIRECTIONS: The first and the last parts of the sentence are marked 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and marked P , Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order . Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. Hibernation is a deep sleep 
P . During hibernation the animal's body temperature drops 
Q. that helps the animals to save energy 
R. and its heartbeat and its breathing slow down 
S. and survive the winter without eating much 6. So that it does not use much energy . 

 A:) RQSP
B:) PSQR
C:) SPQR
D:) QSPR
ANS
Q:14) DIRECTIONS: The first and the last parts of the sentence are marked 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and marked P , Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order . Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. A non­renewable resource 
P . are considered non­renewable resources in that their use is not sustainable 
Q. by natural means on a level equal to its consumption. 
R. Most fossil fuels, such as oil, natural gas and coal 
S. is a resource of economic value that cannot be readily replaced 6. because their formation takes billions of years. 

 A:) SQRP
B:) PSRQ
C:) QPRS
D:) RQPS
ANS
Q:15) Fill in the blank with the correct article. Discretion is ______ greater part of valour . 
 A:) a
B:) an
C:) the
D:) No article required
ANS

Q:16) Fill in the blank with the correct conjunction. I have the greatest respect for his ideas, ______ I don't agree with them. 
 A:) because
B:) hence
C:) since
D:) although
ANS

Q:17) Fill in the blank with the correct option. The air was clear and fresh, _______ all the traffic. 
 A:) because of
B:) in spite of
 C:) according to
D:) even though
ANS
Q:18) Fill in the blank with the correct conjunction. ______ the room is big, it won't hold all that furniture. 
A:) But
B:) Hence
C:) Because
D:) Although
ANS
Q:19) DIRECTIONS: Find the word which is opposite to the given word. Wisdom
 A:) Intelligence
B:) Beauty
C:) Folly
D:) Vigour
ANS
Q:20) Question Stimulus :­ DIRECTIONS: In the following question a parst of the sentence may have an error . Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark your answer accordingly . If there is no error , mark (d) ‘No error’ as your answer . 
Students are not allowed to (a)/
 handle these chemicals (b)/
 unless they are under the supervision of a teacher . (c)/ 
No Error (d) 

 A:) (a)
B:) (b)
C:) (c)
D:) (d)
ANS

Q:21) DIRECTIONS: The first and the last parts of the sentence are marked 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and marked P , Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order . Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. Malnutrition is the condition 
P . of the vitamins, minerals 
Q. that develops when the body 
R. and other nutrients it needs 
S. does not get the right amount 6. to maintain healthy tissues and organ function. 

 A:) PSQR
B:) QSPR
C:) RQPS
D:) SQRP
ANS
Q:22) Fill in the blank with the correct option. His marks in English ______ below average this year . 
 A:) has been
B:) was being
C:) is being
D:) have been
ANS
Q:23) DIRECTIONS: In the following question a parst of the sentence may have an error . Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark your answer accordingly . If there is no error , mark (d) ‘No error’ as your answer . 
We got caught (a)/ 
in pouring rain (b)/ 
without either raincoats nor umbrellas. (c)/ 
No Error (d) 

 A:) (a)
B:) (b)
C:) (c)
D:) (d)
ANS
Q:24) Fill in the blank with the correct option. We ______ allow the work to continue beyond the end of the year 
 A:) ought to
B:) should have
C:) cannot
D:) should not have
ANS
Q:25) DIRECTIONS: In the following question, there are four different words out of which one is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word. 
 A:) Horrible
B:) Eficient
C:) Insignificant
 D:) Barren
ANS

Q:26) DIRECTIONS: The first and the last parts of the sentence are marked 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and marked P , Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order . Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. Fossil fuels 
P . Because fossil fuels ­ oil, natural gas, and coal ­ take so long to form 
Q. over millions of years 
R. are sources of energy 
S. that have developed within the earth 6. they are considered non­renewable. 

 A:) PRQS
B:) RSQP
C:) QPSR
D:) SPQR
ANS
Q:27) DIRECTIONS: Find the W ord which is most similar to the given word. Brave 
 A:) Courageous
B:) Coward
C:) Miser
D:) Extravagant
ANS
Q:28) DIRECTIONS: In the following question a parst of the sentence may have an error . Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark your answer accordingly . If there is no error , mark (d) ‘No error’ as your answer . 
Hardly had the teacher (a)/ 
left the room (b)/ 
than the pupils started enjoying. (c)/
 No Error (d) 

 A:) (a)
B:) (b)
C:) (c)
D:) (d)
ANS
Q:29) Fill in the blank with the correct option. Our friend speaks ______ Spanish, so we were able to find a nice room in Madrid. 
 A:) a few
B:) the little
C:) little
 D:) a little
ANS
Q:30) Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. I always like to leave my desk clear _____the end of the day . 
 A:) for
 B:) at
C:) from
D:) into
ANS

Q:1) DIRECTIONS: The first and the last parts of the sentence are marked 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and marked P , Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order . Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. The Quit India Movement or the India August Movement , 
P . on 8 August 1942, during World War II 
Q. was a civil disobedience movement 
R. or more simply by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 
S. launched at the Bombay session of the All­India Congress Committee 6. demanding an end to British Rule of India. 

 A:) PRSQ
B:) RSQP
C:) QSRP
D:) SRQP
ANS

Q:2) DIRECTIONS: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. 
Terrorism means the policy of striking terror in the minds of the people by violent methods to achieve some ends. It is a law of the jungle to use muscle power and force to get things done. It is a barbarian act. Of late, terrorism has become the order of the day . People who are disgruntled and who are unable to get their desires fulfilled by normal and accepted methods in society are resorting to terrorism. Some other causes for which terrorism is resorted to may be genuine like a protest from people to come out of bondage or fight for freedom. Even such causes do not support terrorism, when there are other channels and methods to solve the problem. 
What does the author intend to say by the line, ‘Of late, terrorism has become the order of the day’? 

 A:) Terrorism is rarely seen in recent days
B:) Terrorism or acts of terrorism have become very common or usual in recent times
C:) Terrorism is diminishing or disappearing
D:) None of the above
ANS
Q:3) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. 
Que :What is the meaning of the phrase ‘law of the jungle’? 

 A:) That those who are strong will be most successful in getting their things done
B:) That those who are illiterate are the worst
C:) That those who are terrorists are most powerful and wealthy
D:) None of the above
ANS
Q:4) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. 
Que : What is the meaning of the expression ‘striking terror in the minds of the people’ in the opening line of the passage? 
 A:) Encouraging someone
B:) Making someone extremely frightened
C:) Making fun of someone
D:) None of the above
ANS


Q:5) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. 
Que : Who are turning to or adopting terrorism? 

 A:) People who want to gain name and fame
B:) People who want to become wealthy
C:) People who are angry or dissatisfied and their wishes are not fulfilled
D:) None of the above
ANS
Q:6) DIRECTIONS: Read the above passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. 
Que : What is the meaning of the word ‘barbarian’? 
 A:) Civilized
B:) Uncivilized
C:) Sophisticated
D:) Cultured
ANS
Q:7) DIRECTIONS: Find the word which is opposite to the given word. 
Poverty 

 A:) Affection
B:) Adversity
C:) Misery
D:) Wealth
ANS
Q:8) Fill in the blank with the correct article. Slow and steady wins ____ race. 
 A:) a
B:) the
C:) an
D:) No article required
ANS
Q:9) DIRECTIONS: The first and the last parts of the sentence are marked 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and marked P , Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order . Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. Photosynthesis is the process 
P . from carbon dioxide and water
Q. by which green plants and some other organisms
 R. use sunlight to synthesize nutrients
S. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll 6. and generates oxygen as a by­product.

 A:) QRPS
B:) PSRQ
C:) SRPQ
D:) RPSQ
ANS
Q:10) DIRECTIONS: In the following question a parst of the sentence may have an error . Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark your answer accordingly . If there is no error , mark (d) ‘No error’ as your answer . 
All of us have been (a)/ 
trying to convince her (b)/ 
since a week. (c)/ 
No Error (d)

 A:) (a)
B:) (b)
C:) (c)
D:) (d)
ANS
Q:11) Fill in the blank with the correct option. The students stayed ______ days in London and visited all the museums. 
 A:) few
B:) a few
C:) the few
D:) a little
ANS
Q:12) DIRECTIONS: The first and the last parts of the sentence are marked 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and marked P , Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order . Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. Anaemia refers 
P . of circulating red blood cells 
Q. to a decreased number 
R. and is the most common blood disorder 
S. Symptoms can include 6. headaches, chest pains, and a paleness of skin. 

 A:) RQSP
B:) QPRS
 C:) SPQR
D:) PSQR
ANS

Q:13) DIRECTIONS: In the following question a parst of the sentence may have an error . Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark your answer accordingly . If there is no error , mark (d) ‘No error’ as your answer . 
The cost should be (a)/ 
shared equally (b)/ 
between the three of you. (c)/ 
No Error (d) 

 A:) (a)
B:) (b)
C:) (c)
D:) (d)
ANS
Q:14) Fill in the blank with the correct prepositions. The table has a plastic coating which prevents liquids______ permeating ______the wood beneath. 
 A:) into, on
B:) from, into
C:) for , off
D:) for , by
ANS
Q:15) DIRECTIONS: Find the Word which is most similar to the given word. Summit 
 A:) Peak
B:) Base
C:) Bottom
D:) Shallow
ANS

Q:1) DIRECTIONS: A sentence with an underlined word is given below. Find the word which is opposite to the highlighted word from the given options. He was a feeble, helpless old man. 
 A:) weak
B:) sick
C:) slim
D:) strong
ANS

Q:2) Out of the given options which best expresses the meaning of the given proverb? "Birds of a feather flock together ." 
 A:) Some people like to collect birds with colourful feathers
B:) Birds that have colourful feathers are the most beautiful ones
C:) Beautiful birds are found in groups
D:) People like to spend time with others who are similar to them.
ANS
Q:3) Once a famine broke out in a country . Every day the children of a city of that country flocked at a rich man's house to get loaves of bread. As soon as the servants brought out loaves, they fought among themselves and struggled hard to get them. One little girl did not fight. She waited patiently for her turn and got the smallest loaf last of all. One day as usual, she brought the smallest loaf. When she cut it, she found two rupees in it. She went back at once to return the money . The rich man was pleased at her honesty . He gave her not only those two rupees, but two rupees more as a reward. What do you think would be the moral of the given extract? 
 A:) All good things come to an end
B:) Health is wealth
C:) Greed is a curse
D:) Patience brings its own reward.
ANS
Q:4) DIRECTIONS: Given below are four sentences with an incorrect order . Arrange them in a meaningful order to form a coherent whole. 
P . Central banks attempt to limit inflation, and avoid deflation
Q. and,consequently , the purchasing power of currency is falling.
R. Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising
S. in order to keep the economy running smoothly .

 A:) SPRQ
B:) RQPS
C:) QPRS
 D:) PQRS
ANS

Q:5) Choose a word that can be replaced for the given sentence. A number of people listening to a lecture 
A:) Audience
B:) Spectators
C:) Crowd
D:) Orator
ANS
Q:6) DIRECTIONS: Two sentences are given below with a blank in each. Fill in the blanks with a pair of suitable words from the four options for each blank respectively: A car collided with a ______vehicle. He bought pen, paper and erasers from the ______. 
 A:) stationery , stationary
B:) stationary , stationery
C:) stationary , stationary
D:) stationery , stationery
ANS
Q:7) Fill in the blank with the correct set of prepositions. They were divided ____two groups, with no girls ____one group and no boys ____the other . 
 A:) in, of, of
B:) into, in, in
C:) for , in in
D:) by , in, in
ANS
Q:8) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct passive voice of the sentence given below. Who gave you these orders? 
 A:) By whom were you given these orders?
B:) These orders were given by whom?
C:) Who has given you these orders?
D:) By whom has these orders been given to you?
ANS
Q:9) Out of the four sentences given below, choose the one which is grammatically incorrect. 
 A:) This question is too difficult to solve.
B:) She is so fat that she cannot run.
C:) Ben knows much more about movies than I do.
D:) The apple pie was as good like the one my grandmother used to make.
ANS
Q:10) Fill in the blank with the correct word from the options given below. The chief guest gave us his valuable ______. 
 A:) advises
B:) advices
C:) advice
D:) advise
ANS

Q:11) Out of the four options given below, choose the one with the correct meaning of the idiom. “You can't judge a book by its cover” 
A:) You cannot judge something primarily on the basis of outward appearance.
B:) You cannot make all the covers of the books extremely attractive
C:) You should judge everything on the basis of outward appearance
D:) Y ou should buy books with unattractive or simple covers.
ANS
Q:12) DIRECTIONS: A sentence with an underlined word is given below. Find the Word which is most similar in meaning to the underlined word. Modern computers can hold huge amounts of information. 
 A:) large
B:) slight
C:) important
D:) extra
ANS
Q:13) Two sentences are given below. Choose the correct conjunction to join the given sentences. You eat a huge plate of food for lunch. I have just a sandwich. 
 A:) whereas
B:) despite
C:) in spite of
D:) as well as
ANS
Q:14) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct indirect speech of the sentence given below. David said to his servant, “Do this work.” 
 A:) David ordered his servant to do that work.
B:) David requested his servant to do this work.
C:) David requested his servant to do that work.
D:) David allowed his servant to do this work.
ANS
Q:15) Fill in the blank with the word given in the bracket along with the correct prefix out of the given four options. We apologize for the _______( convenience) caused by the late arrival of the train. 
 A:) in
B:) sub
C:) im
D:) un
ANS
Q:16) DIRECTIONS: A sentence with an underlined phrasal verb is given below. Out of the four options, choose the one which can be substituted for the given phrasal Verb. The police looked into the case. 
 A:) Investigated
B:) Entered
C:) Described
D:) Reported
ANS
Q:17) Out of the given four words one is spelt incorrectly .Find the word that is incorrectly spelt 
 A:) scarcity
B:) abundant
C:) criteria
D:) absollute
ANS

Q:1) Out of the four sentences given below, choose the one which is grammatically incorrect. 
A:) Do you think Australia is a more democratic country than Britain?
B:) Fresh vegetables are better to you than canned ones.
C:) It's much better to have a small, cosy room than a big, cold one.
D:) It is one of the most exciting books that I have ever read.
ANS

Q:2) T wo sentences are given below. Choose the correct conjunction to join the given sentences. I enjoyed her new book. It's not quite as good as her last one. 
 A:) as
B:) as if
C:) though
D:) and
ANS
Q:3) Choose a word that can be replaced for the given sentence. “The scientific study of the sun, the moon, the stars etc” 
 A:) Astronomy
B:) Palmistry
C:) Anthropology
D:) Horoscope
ANS
Q:4) Out of the given options which best expresses the meaning of the given proverb? "Don't count your chickens before they hatch." 
 A:) If you keep hens then there is no need to see how many chickens are hatched each day
B:) Don't make plans based on predicted results that haven't occurred yet.
C:) If we count the hatched chickens then their number decreases
D:) Do not sell all the chickens that are hatched at a time
ANS
Q:5) Once there lived a blind man in a small town. He always carried a lighted lamp in his hand whenever he went out at night. On one dark night he was going with his lighted lamp in his hand. A group of men were passing that way . They saw the blind man and made fun of him. They said, "O Blind man why do you carry the lighted lamp when you are blind and cannot see anything?” The blind man politely said, "This lamp is not for me, but for you people who have eyes. Y ou may not see a blind man coming and push him. They felt ashamed and begged pardon. What do you think would be the moral of the given extract? 
 A:) When the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.
B:) The one­eyed person is a beauty in the country of the blind.
C:) Better be one­eyed than quite blind.
D:) Think twice before you speak.
ANS

Q:6) Question Stimulus :­ Fill in the blank with the correct set of prepositions. The temperature is expected____ drop ____ten degrees_____ zero tonight. 
 A:) of, to, above
B:) for , of, below
C:) to, to ,below
D:) by , of, below
ANS
Q:7) DIRECTIONS: A sentence with an underlined word is given below. Find the Word which is most similar in meaning to the underlined word. Public ignorance about the disease is still a cause of concern. 

 A:) Knowledge
B:) Understanding
C:) Awareness
D:) Unawareness
ANS
Q:8) DIRECTIONS: A sentence with an underlined word is given below. Find the word which is opposite to the highlighted word from the given options. Stewart asked me to lend him my car . 
 A:) repair
B:) give
C:) buy
D:) borrow
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Q:9) Fill in the blank with the word given in the bracket along with the correct prefix out of the given four options. If you're ______(satisfied) with the service, why don't you complain to the hotel manager? 
 A:) in
B:) pre
C:) un
D:) dis
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Q:10) Out of the four options given below, choose the one with the correct meaning of the idiom. “Burn the midnight oil” 
 A:) T o do daring things at night
B:) T o study only in the light of the lamp
C:) T o pour extra oil in the lamp
D:) Staying awake in the night either studying, reading or working
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Q:11) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct indirect speech of the sentence given below. The teacher said to Janet, “work regularly .”
 A:) The teacher advised Janet to work regularly .
B:) The teacher ordered Janet that she should be working regularly .
C:) The teacher pleaded Janet to work regularly .
D:) The teacher warned Janet to be working regularly .
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Q:12) DIRECTIONS: Given below are four sentences with an incorrect order . Arrange them in a meaningful order to form a coherent whole. 
P . Ozone is a colourless gas which is found in the stratosphere of our upper atmosphere.
Q. It is also one of the prime reasons which are leading to global warming.
R. The layer of ozone gas protects us from the harmful ultraviolet radiations of the sun.
S. Ozone layer depletion is one of the most serious problems faced by our planet earth.

 A:) SQPR
B:) PSRQ
C:) RPQS
D:) QPRS
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Q:13) Out of the given four words one is spelt incorrectly . Find the word that is incorrectly spelt 
 A:) pronounce
B:) anounce
C:) recite
D:) exhibit
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Q:14) Out of the given options, choose the one which is the correct passive voice of the sentence given below. All trust an honest man. 
 A:) An honest man was trusted by all.
B:) An honest man is trusted by all.
C:) An honest man should be trusted by all.
D:) An honest man can be trusted by all.
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Q:15) DIRECTIONS: T wo sentences are given below with a blank in each. Fill in the blanks with a pair of suitable words from the four options for each blank respectively: Queen Victoria ______over Britain from 1837 to 1901. It ______heavily last night 
 A:) rained, reigned
B:) reigned, rained
 C:) rained, rained
D:) reigned, reigned
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Q:16) Fill in the blank with the correct word from the options given below. India is a member of the security _______. 
 A:) council
B:) counsels
C:) counselling
D:) counsel
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Q:17) DIRECTIONS: A sentence with an underlined phrasal verb is given below. Out of the four options, choose the one which can be substituted for the given phrasal Verb. The criminals got away after killing three men. 
 A:) Escaped
B:) Arrested
C:) Killed
D:) Imprisoned
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