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Common Test for Stenographer Grade III Junior Assistant Typist Field

Assistant 21st to 29th Dec 22 and 2nd Jan 23


Hall Ticket
22121008187
Number
Participant
ARIKATLA DHANUSHKOTI
Name
Test Center
iON Digital Zone iDZ Zoo Park Tirupathi
Name
Test Date 21/12/2022
Test Time 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Common Test for Stenographer Grade III Junior
Subject
Assistant Typist Field Assistant

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Question ID : 43512332
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Question ID : 4351231
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Question ID : 43512321
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Q.41 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

______! No seats are available for the comedy show tonight.


Ans 1. Oh

2. Hello

3. Wow

4. Ouch

Question ID : 43512347
Chosen Option : 1

Q.42 Select the correct ANTONYM of the given word.


Precedent
Ans 1. Subsequent

2. Antecedent

3. Exemplary

4. Paradigm

Question ID : 43512358
Chosen Option : 2

Q.43 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

It is a costly necklace but not ______ beyond my reach.


Ans 1. quite

2. enough

3. too

4. very

Question ID : 43512344
Chosen Option : 2
Q.44 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

______! Your parents are working so hard and you are wasting your time in useless activities.
Ans 1. Fie

2. Oops

3. Ah

4. Bravo

Question ID : 43512348
Chosen Option : 3

Q.45 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.


Beat a retreat
Ans 1. To withdraw

2. To blame

3. To run fast

4. To make a loss

Question ID : 43512359
Chosen Option : 2

Q.46 Select the correct synonym of the given word.


Lucid
Ans 1. Murky

2. Radiant

3. Placid

4. Costly

Question ID : 43512355
Chosen Option : 2

Q.47 Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the parts in the correct order
to form a meaningful sentence.

A. of water when he was flung


B. into a pool by a bully
C. overcome his fear
D. Douglas had still not
Ans 1. DCAB

2. DCBA

3. BACD

4. CABD

Question ID : 43512362
Chosen Option : 1
Q.48 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

She is married ______ a businessman from Mumbai.


Ans 1. with

2. from

3. off

4. to

Question ID : 43512349
Chosen Option : 4

Q.49 Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the parts in the correct order
to form a meaningful sentence.

A. at the Delhi airport


B. in a Bengaluru bound flight
C. a full emergency was declared
D. after a suspected fire
Ans 1. CADB

2. ACBD

3. BADC

4. DACB

Question ID : 43512363
Chosen Option : 1

Q.50 Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. Perhaps, from a height of twenty-three inches, the world does look a bit funny.
B. Beside the certificate is an album of all her birthday pictures in which her height is the
same from age three to twenty-one.
C. Twenty-one-year-old Jyoti Amge, the smallest woman in the world, laughs easily and
often.
D. Afflicted with a form of pituitary dwarfism, Amge is a bit shorter than her two-year-old
nephew and a tad taller than her framed Guinness certificate. 
Ans 1. CADB

2. CBAD

3. ACBD

4. DBAC

Question ID : 43512366
Chosen Option : 3

Q.51 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.

______ a book ______ you want to write will not find any ready market.
Ans 1. Since; that

2. As; that

3. That; as

4. Such; as

Question ID : 43512346
Chosen Option : 2
Q.52 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

She ______ her son a vacation in Goa after his exams.


Ans 1. promises

2. is promising

3. was promised

4. has promised

Question ID : 43512351
Chosen Option : 4

Q.53 Select the correct synonym of the given word.


Profess
Ans 1. Defile

2. Vitiate

3. Refuse

4. Affirm

Question ID : 43512356
Chosen Option : 4

Q.54 Select the grammatically correct and meaningful sentence.


Ans 1. Quickly a fire broke out in a godown that managed to put fire tenders out.

2. Fire tenders quickly managed to put out a fire that broke out in a godown.

3. A godown fire broke out quickly to put in a fire tenders out that managed.

4. A fire in a godown managed to put out fire tenders quickly that broke out.

Question ID : 43512367
Chosen Option : 2

Q.55 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The policeman prevented him ______ parking his car by the roadside.
Ans 1. from

2. on

3. for

4. in

Question ID : 43512350
Chosen Option : 2

Q.56 Select the grammatically correct sentence.


Ans 1. A writer has major social responsibility to steering people in a right direction.

2. A writer has a major social responsibility of steering people at the right direction.

3. A writer has the major social responsibility of steering people in the right direction.

4. A writer has a major social responsibility by steering people in a right direction.

Question ID : 43512368
Chosen Option : 4
Q.57 Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the
correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. The care and accuracy with which he described various characteristics of birds, their
geographical distribution and behaviour, would have done credit to a full-time naturalist.
B. Emperor Jehangir always found time for his greatest hobby – the study of animals and
plants.
C. These observations and descriptions are recorded in his memoirs, the Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri.
D. He was an avid bird watcher or an ornithologist as he would be called now, and a keen
naturalist.
Ans 1. BCAD

2. BCDA

3. BDAC

4. BADC

Question ID : 43512365
Chosen Option : 4

Q.58 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.


Dark horse
Ans 1. A sore loser

2. An unexpected winner

3. A slow learner

4. A useless animal

Question ID : 43512360
Chosen Option : 2

Q.59 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.


Mind one’s P’s and Q’s
Ans 1. To be very suspicious about everything

2. To be lost in deep thoughts

3. To be careful in one’s behaviour and speech

4. To flout all rules openly

Question ID : 43512361
Chosen Option : 3

Q.60 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

We abandoned the project because we had ______ hope of its success.


Ans 1. little

2. less

3. a little

4. least

Question ID : 43512342
Chosen Option : 2
Q.61 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.

The ______ ______ pages of the book reveal the climax.


Ans 1. last; five

2. five; last

3. later; five

4. five; latter

Question ID : 43512341
Chosen Option : 1

Q.62 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I as well as they ______ tired of this monotonous work.


Ans 1. am

2. are

3. have

4. has

Question ID : 43512352
Chosen Option : 2

Q.63 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

You will ______ get this job, don’t worry.


Ans 1. absolutely

2. exactly

3. of course

4. certainly

Question ID : 43512343
Chosen Option : 1

Q.64 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

She ______ her elder sister in looks.


Ans 1. takes in

2. takes away

3. takes up

4. takes after

Question ID : 43512353
Chosen Option : 2
Q.65 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I will remember you ______ I live.


Ans 1. until

2. no sooner than

3. till when

4. as long as

Question ID : 43512345
Chosen Option : 4

Q.66 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

As soon as the rains ______, it becomes pleasant.


Ans 1. set forth

2. set aside

3. set off

4. set in

Question ID : 43512354
Chosen Option : 3

Q.67 Select the most appropriate one-word substitute for the given group of words.

A person charged with a crime


Ans 1. Culprit

2. Guilty

3. Criminal

4. Accused

Question ID : 43512369
Chosen Option : 3

Q.68 Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the parts in the correct order
to form a meaningful sentence.

A. sitting on the steps


B. the old woman was telling
C. of the temple
D. the beads of her rosary
Ans 1. BCDA

2. DACB

3. BDAC

4. ABCD

Question ID : 43512364
Chosen Option : 3
Q.69 Select the correct ANTONYM of the given word.
Lament
Ans 1. Deplore

2. Cleanse

3. Impair

4. Celebrate

Question ID : 43512357
Chosen Option : 4

Q.70 Select the most appropriate one-word substitute for the given group of words.

A person who knows a lot about art, music, good food, etc
Ans 1. Connoisseur

2. Dilettante

3. Maestro

4. Aesthete

Question ID : 43512370
Chosen Option : 1

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and
select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

Conventional holiday planning involves making bookings by air, train or taxi. Yet the choice of
a walking holiday allows (1) ______of delving into local culture, (2) ______ areas not included in
travel (3) ______. Walkers, though, need to keep an eye on (4) ______ intakes, settling for high
fibre, high protein options to (5) ______ high sugar, simple carbohydrates, and processed
foods.

SubQuestion No : 71
Q.71 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.1.
Ans 1. fortune

2. opportunities

3. rewards

4. circumstances

Question ID : 43512372
Chosen Option : 2
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and
select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

Conventional holiday planning involves making bookings by air, train or taxi. Yet the choice of
a walking holiday allows (1) ______of delving into local culture, (2) ______ areas not included in
travel (3) ______. Walkers, though, need to keep an eye on (4) ______ intakes, settling for high
fibre, high protein options to (5) ______ high sugar, simple carbohydrates, and processed
foods.

SubQuestion No : 72
Q.72 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.2.
Ans 1. analysing

2. illuminating

3. exploring

4. questioning

Question ID : 43512373
Chosen Option : 3

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and
select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

Conventional holiday planning involves making bookings by air, train or taxi. Yet the choice of
a walking holiday allows (1) ______of delving into local culture, (2) ______ areas not included in
travel (3) ______. Walkers, though, need to keep an eye on (4) ______ intakes, settling for high
fibre, high protein options to (5) ______ high sugar, simple carbohydrates, and processed
foods.

SubQuestion No : 73
Q.73 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.3.
Ans 1. brochures

2. applications

3. prospectus

4. calendars

Question ID : 43512374
Chosen Option : 1

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and
select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

Conventional holiday planning involves making bookings by air, train or taxi. Yet the choice of
a walking holiday allows (1) ______of delving into local culture, (2) ______ areas not included in
travel (3) ______. Walkers, though, need to keep an eye on (4) ______ intakes, settling for high
fibre, high protein options to (5) ______ high sugar, simple carbohydrates, and processed
foods.

SubQuestion No : 74
Q.74 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.4.
Ans 1. digestible

2. dietary

3. appetizing

4. palatable

Question ID : 43512375
Chosen Option : 1
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and
select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

Conventional holiday planning involves making bookings by air, train or taxi. Yet the choice of
a walking holiday allows (1) ______of delving into local culture, (2) ______ areas not included in
travel (3) ______. Walkers, though, need to keep an eye on (4) ______ intakes, settling for high
fibre, high protein options to (5) ______ high sugar, simple carbohydrates, and processed
foods.

SubQuestion No : 75
Q.75 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.5.
Ans 1. put down

2. take back

3. ward off

4. wear off

Question ID : 43512376
Chosen Option : 1

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

It must have been a terrible experience. The earthquake began with strong side-to-side
movements which knocked down any person who was standing. Then there were up-and-
down movements, a vast rumbling and reverberating noise as of an artillery bombardment or
a hundred aeroplanes in the sky, and water gushed out in innumerable places out of huge
fissures and craters and rose to about ten or twelve feet. All this probably lasted for three
minutes or a little more, and then it died down; but those three minutes were terrible enough.
It is not surprising that many persons who saw this happen imagined that this was the end of
the world. In the cities, there was a noise of falling houses, and rushing of waters, and an
atmosphere full of dust which made it impossible to see even a few yards. In the rural areas,
there was not much dust and one could see a little farther, but there were no calm-eyed
spectators. Those who survived lay flat on the ground or rolled about in an agony of terror.
The city of Monghyr was the last place in our tour. When we saw Monghyr and the absolute
destruction of this rich city, we gasped and shivered at the horror of it. All over the earthquake
areas there was a very painful absence of self-help among the residents, both in the cities and
villages. Probably, the middle classes in the cities were the worst offenders in this respect.
They all waited for somebody to take action and help them, either the Government or the non-
official relief agencies. Others who offered their services thought that the work meant
ordering people about. Part of this feeling of helplessness was no doubt due to the nervous
collapse brought about by the terror of the earthquake, and it must have gradually lessened.
In marked contrast with this was the energy and capacity of the large numbers of relief
workers – who poured in from other parts of Bihar and other provinces. It was wonderful to
see the spirit of efficient service of these young men and women and, in spite of the fact that
a host of separate relief organisations were working, there was a great deal of co-operation
between them.

SubQuestion No : 76
Q.76 People were knocked down during the earthquake due to:
Ans 1. low flying planes

2. bombardment

3. side-to-side movement

4. up and down movement

Question ID : 43512378
Chosen Option : 3
Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

It must have been a terrible experience. The earthquake began with strong side-to-side
movements which knocked down any person who was standing. Then there were up-and-
down movements, a vast rumbling and reverberating noise as of an artillery bombardment or
a hundred aeroplanes in the sky, and water gushed out in innumerable places out of huge
fissures and craters and rose to about ten or twelve feet. All this probably lasted for three
minutes or a little more, and then it died down; but those three minutes were terrible enough.
It is not surprising that many persons who saw this happen imagined that this was the end of
the world. In the cities, there was a noise of falling houses, and rushing of waters, and an
atmosphere full of dust which made it impossible to see even a few yards. In the rural areas,
there was not much dust and one could see a little farther, but there were no calm-eyed
spectators. Those who survived lay flat on the ground or rolled about in an agony of terror.
The city of Monghyr was the last place in our tour. When we saw Monghyr and the absolute
destruction of this rich city, we gasped and shivered at the horror of it. All over the earthquake
areas there was a very painful absence of self-help among the residents, both in the cities and
villages. Probably, the middle classes in the cities were the worst offenders in this respect.
They all waited for somebody to take action and help them, either the Government or the non-
official relief agencies. Others who offered their services thought that the work meant
ordering people about. Part of this feeling of helplessness was no doubt due to the nervous
collapse brought about by the terror of the earthquake, and it must have gradually lessened.
In marked contrast with this was the energy and capacity of the large numbers of relief
workers – who poured in from other parts of Bihar and other provinces. It was wonderful to
see the spirit of efficient service of these young men and women and, in spite of the fact that
a host of separate relief organisations were working, there was a great deal of co-operation
between them.

SubQuestion No : 77
Q.77 Many people believed that the earthquake was the end of the world because:
Ans 1. immense destruction was caused

2. the atmosphere was full of dust

3. there were tremors for about three minutes

4. water gushed out and rose high

Question ID : 43512379
Chosen Option : 1
Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

It must have been a terrible experience. The earthquake began with strong side-to-side
movements which knocked down any person who was standing. Then there were up-and-
down movements, a vast rumbling and reverberating noise as of an artillery bombardment or
a hundred aeroplanes in the sky, and water gushed out in innumerable places out of huge
fissures and craters and rose to about ten or twelve feet. All this probably lasted for three
minutes or a little more, and then it died down; but those three minutes were terrible enough.
It is not surprising that many persons who saw this happen imagined that this was the end of
the world. In the cities, there was a noise of falling houses, and rushing of waters, and an
atmosphere full of dust which made it impossible to see even a few yards. In the rural areas,
there was not much dust and one could see a little farther, but there were no calm-eyed
spectators. Those who survived lay flat on the ground or rolled about in an agony of terror.
The city of Monghyr was the last place in our tour. When we saw Monghyr and the absolute
destruction of this rich city, we gasped and shivered at the horror of it. All over the earthquake
areas there was a very painful absence of self-help among the residents, both in the cities and
villages. Probably, the middle classes in the cities were the worst offenders in this respect.
They all waited for somebody to take action and help them, either the Government or the non-
official relief agencies. Others who offered their services thought that the work meant
ordering people about. Part of this feeling of helplessness was no doubt due to the nervous
collapse brought about by the terror of the earthquake, and it must have gradually lessened.
In marked contrast with this was the energy and capacity of the large numbers of relief
workers – who poured in from other parts of Bihar and other provinces. It was wonderful to
see the spirit of efficient service of these young men and women and, in spite of the fact that
a host of separate relief organisations were working, there was a great deal of co-operation
between them.

SubQuestion No : 78
Q.78 The middle classes have been called ‘the worst offenders’ because they:
Ans 1. nervously collapsed after the earthquake

2. suffered the most and needed to be rescued

3. were incapable of helping themselves

4. passively waited for others to help

Question ID : 43512380
Chosen Option : 3
Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

It must have been a terrible experience. The earthquake began with strong side-to-side
movements which knocked down any person who was standing. Then there were up-and-
down movements, a vast rumbling and reverberating noise as of an artillery bombardment or
a hundred aeroplanes in the sky, and water gushed out in innumerable places out of huge
fissures and craters and rose to about ten or twelve feet. All this probably lasted for three
minutes or a little more, and then it died down; but those three minutes were terrible enough.
It is not surprising that many persons who saw this happen imagined that this was the end of
the world. In the cities, there was a noise of falling houses, and rushing of waters, and an
atmosphere full of dust which made it impossible to see even a few yards. In the rural areas,
there was not much dust and one could see a little farther, but there were no calm-eyed
spectators. Those who survived lay flat on the ground or rolled about in an agony of terror.
The city of Monghyr was the last place in our tour. When we saw Monghyr and the absolute
destruction of this rich city, we gasped and shivered at the horror of it. All over the earthquake
areas there was a very painful absence of self-help among the residents, both in the cities and
villages. Probably, the middle classes in the cities were the worst offenders in this respect.
They all waited for somebody to take action and help them, either the Government or the non-
official relief agencies. Others who offered their services thought that the work meant
ordering people about. Part of this feeling of helplessness was no doubt due to the nervous
collapse brought about by the terror of the earthquake, and it must have gradually lessened.
In marked contrast with this was the energy and capacity of the large numbers of relief
workers – who poured in from other parts of Bihar and other provinces. It was wonderful to
see the spirit of efficient service of these young men and women and, in spite of the fact that
a host of separate relief organisations were working, there was a great deal of co-operation
between them.

SubQuestion No : 79
Q.79 The voluntary relief workers displayed:
Ans 1. indifference and helplessness

2. enthusiasm and a spirit of service

3. lack of vigour and cooperation

4. shock and horror at the sight

Question ID : 43512381
Chosen Option : 2
Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

It must have been a terrible experience. The earthquake began with strong side-to-side
movements which knocked down any person who was standing. Then there were up-and-
down movements, a vast rumbling and reverberating noise as of an artillery bombardment or
a hundred aeroplanes in the sky, and water gushed out in innumerable places out of huge
fissures and craters and rose to about ten or twelve feet. All this probably lasted for three
minutes or a little more, and then it died down; but those three minutes were terrible enough.
It is not surprising that many persons who saw this happen imagined that this was the end of
the world. In the cities, there was a noise of falling houses, and rushing of waters, and an
atmosphere full of dust which made it impossible to see even a few yards. In the rural areas,
there was not much dust and one could see a little farther, but there were no calm-eyed
spectators. Those who survived lay flat on the ground or rolled about in an agony of terror.
The city of Monghyr was the last place in our tour. When we saw Monghyr and the absolute
destruction of this rich city, we gasped and shivered at the horror of it. All over the earthquake
areas there was a very painful absence of self-help among the residents, both in the cities and
villages. Probably, the middle classes in the cities were the worst offenders in this respect.
They all waited for somebody to take action and help them, either the Government or the non-
official relief agencies. Others who offered their services thought that the work meant
ordering people about. Part of this feeling of helplessness was no doubt due to the nervous
collapse brought about by the terror of the earthquake, and it must have gradually lessened.
In marked contrast with this was the energy and capacity of the large numbers of relief
workers – who poured in from other parts of Bihar and other provinces. It was wonderful to
see the spirit of efficient service of these young men and women and, in spite of the fact that
a host of separate relief organisations were working, there was a great deal of co-operation
between them.

SubQuestion No : 80
Q.80 The word ‘reverberating’ as used in the passage means:
Ans 1. sonorous

2. harmonious

3. mellifluent

4. resounding

Question ID : 43512382
Chosen Option : 4

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