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SSC Stenographer 22-Dec-2020 All 6 Shifts PDF Hindi
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Q.1 नटाल इं डयन कां ेसक सं न न ल खत म स कौन थ?
ेापक
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2. मोतीलाल न ह
3. महा मा गांधी
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Q.2 "यह एक साव क ेात त य है क अमीर और कं वारा आदमी हमशा एक प नी क तलाश म रहता है", यह
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______नामक प तक क ेारं भक पं (opening line)है?
Ans 1. ेाइड एडं ेीजू डस
2. ऐमा
3. पस एशन
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4. यांमार
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Q.4 ______ को लॉरस ेो टग मोम ट अवाड 2000-2020 क वजता क प म चना गया था।
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2. वराट कोहली
3. एम.एस. धोनी
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Q.5 वदशी म ेा व नयमन अ ध नयम को भारत ____ त ेा पत कया गया था।
म __ ेा
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Ans 1. वदशी म ेा कर सी अ ध नयम
3. वदशी म ेा व अ धनयम
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Q.6 भारत म , ______ को भारतीय सं वधान क अंगीकरण क उपल य म सं वधान दवस मनाया जाताहै।
Ans 1. 12 अ टू बर
2. 26 नवंबर
3. 26 जनवरी
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4. ऑ सीजन स ेाेंत
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Q.8 2019 क रसायन व ेान क नोबल वजता, ेोफ सर ______ नोबल पर कार पान वाल सवा धक आय क
ह।
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2. जोआ चम क
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4. ेगोरीवटर
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Q.9 भारत का पहला व आयोग कस वषम ेा पत कया गया था?
Ans 1. 1951
2. 1965
3. 1948
4. 1956
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Q.10 ____ एक वै क अंतररा ेीय संगठन है जो रा क ेापार क नयम का नधा रण करता है।
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Ans 1. अंतररा ेीय म ेा कोष
2. अंतराेीय व नगम
3. वेापार संगठन
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3. 1954
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Q.12 प ष क लए 'घो' और म हला क लए 'क रा/ करा' पारंप रक पहनावा ह , जस ______ म पहना जाता है।
Ans 1. न पाल
2. ेी लंका
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4. भूट ान
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Q.13 ‘बीकं मग (Becoming)’ प तक क लखक /ल खका कौन ह ?
Ans 1. डोना
2. मशल ओबामा
3. बराक ओबामा
4. ओपरा वन े
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2. बां लादश
3. न पाल
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Q.15 पूव भारतीय क टर बापू नाडकण , 1964 म ______ क खलाफ एक टै ट मैच म लगातार 21 ओवर मडन
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ग दबाजी करन क रकॉड क लए जान जात है।
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2. पा क तान
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3. ऑ े लया
4. व ट इंड ीज
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2. उपा
3. दंतव क
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Q.17 न क चंद सैन ी कस काय क लए जान जात है?
Ans 1. कचर और मलब को चंड ीगढ़ क रॉक गाड न मबदलन क लए।
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Ans 1. गोदावरी
2. गंगा
3. कृ णा
4. ता ती
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2. apple tree
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3. banana tree
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4. mango tree
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Q.20 ए शयाई ख ल म कस वषम पहली बार शभंकर का इ त माल कया गया था?
Ans 1. 1966
2. 1958
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3. 1982
4. 1998
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Q.21 जब एक सब काटा जाता है, तो कस एजाइम क उप त क कारण इसका रंग बदल जाता है?
Ans 1. पाइ वट काइन ज
2. नाइ ेट रड टज
3. काब नक एनहाइ ेज़
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Ans 1. वमं ेी
2. भारत का रा प त
3. धानमं ेी
4. लोकसभा अ य
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2. मायूं
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3. जहांगीर
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Q.25 भारतीय सं वधान का ____ अनसू चत और जनजातीय े स संबं धत है।
Ans भाग
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2.XIV
3.X
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Ans 1. क रल
2. म य दश
3. राज ेान
4. गजरात
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Q.27 स ेाट ______ क क क पास पाई गई आदमकद आकृ तय का वणन चीन क ट राकोटा सना क प म कया
गया है। oc
Ans 1. तांग ताइज़ ग
2. हान वडी
3. मग चग
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4. कन शी आंग
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Q.28 भारतीय सं वधान का भाग ______ व , संप , अन बंध और वाद स संबं धत है।
Ans 1. X
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2. VI
3. XII
4. VIII
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Q.29 न न ल खत प य म स कौन सा सबस बड़ा अंडा दता है?
,
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2. क वी
3. ल मगो
4. शत रमग
Question ID : 6549785241
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Ans 1. उ यनी
2. पाट लप
3. कौशा बी
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4. अयो या
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2. चीन
3. भूट ान
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4. न पाल
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2. 1958
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3. 1954
4. 1952
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Q.33 न न ल खत म स कौन सा यून को(UNESCO) का व धरोह ल नह है?
र
Ans 1. गटव ऑफ़ इं डया
2. अजंत ा गफाएाँ
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Q.34 वष2019 म एफ.आई.एच. (अंतररा ेीय हॉक महासंघ) सव े खलाड़ी का पर कार जीतन वाल पहल
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भारतीय कौन ह ?
Ans 1. भरत छ ेी
2. यानचंद
3. मन ेीत सह
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4. अजीत पाल सह
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Question ID : 6549785278
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Q.35 क य बजट 2018-19 म क गई घोषणा क अन सार, भारत सरकार, अ खल भारतीय तर पर उ पादन क
औसत भा रत लागत क आधार पर कम स कम ______ गना क तर पर फसल का यूनतम समथ न मू य
(MS P) तय करती है?
Ans 1. 1.7
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2. 1.1
3. 1.5
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4. 1.2
Question ID : 6549785237
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2. हरीश सा व
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3. रंजीत क मार
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4. त षार महता
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Q.37 ____ का फ़ारसी म ' र मनामा'क प म अनवा कया गया था।
__ द
Ans 1. रामायण
2. ऋवद
3. अथ शा
4. महाभारत
Question ID : 6549785265
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Ans 1. पी. क . स हा
2. त ण बजाज
3. पी. क . म ेा
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4. अजीत दोभाल
Question ID : 6549785261
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2. 1527
3. 1599
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4. 1548
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Question ID : 6549785258
Status : Answered
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2. फा ेोरस
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3. आयरन
4. ज ता
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Q.41 W hich of the following ga ses is used in the manufacture of soft drinks?
Ans 1. Carbon dioxide
2. Oxygen
3. Radon
4. Carbon monoxide
Question ID : 6549785240
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Ans 1. कै शयम
2. आयोडीन
3. ेोट न
4. आयरन
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Question ID : 6549785243
Status : Not Answered
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2. 1876
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3. 1898
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4. 1889
Question ID : 6549785259
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Q.44 'गंगाखर पून सम' व का सबस ऊाँ चा पव त जस पर अब तक कोई चढ़ नह पाया है, यह कहााँ त है?
Ans 1. न पाल
2. भारत
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3. चीन
4. भूट ान
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Q.45 जंगल म , वशालकाय पांड ा अब क वल____ म पाए जात ह ।
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Ans 1. चीन
2. सगापर
3. जापान
4. इंड ोन शया
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Ans 1. एमलज
2. लाइपज
3. लूकोज
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4. पपैन
Question ID : 6549785246
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Chosen Option : 2
2. रंगत प
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3. लांग आइलड
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4. बैरन प
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Question ID : 6549785252
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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2. शौयच
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3. अशोक च
4. वीर च
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Question ID : 6549785266
Status : Answered
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Q.49 प टयाला वंश क सं ेापक कौन थ?
Ans 1. करम सह
2. आला सह
3. रणजीत सह
4. मह सह
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Chosen Option : 3
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Ans 1. कोलंबो
2. काठमांडू
3. लह
4. गंगटोक
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Question ID : 6549785229
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3. final match
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4. very excited
Question ID :6549785280
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.2 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
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4 .No substitution
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3. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
3 .No substitution
4. wherein I borne
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.4 Identify the segment in the sentence which c ontains the grammatical error.
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2. four sisters
3. between the
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4. the eldest
Question ID : 6549785281
Status : Answered
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Q.5 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
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A. A s the night advanced, Swami’s fears deepened.
B. The most haunting was how his friend Mani had seen the devil in the banyan tree.
C. He began to think of all the ghost stories he had heard in his life.
D. Mani’s fac e had gone white a s a ghost before he had fainted.
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Ans 1. AD C B
2 .AC BD
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3 .ABD C
4 .AD BC
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.6 Identify the segment in the sentence which c ontains the grammatical error.
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3. came back
4. in Mauritius
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.7 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
2. none
3. any
4 .s ome
Question ID : 6549785320
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.8 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
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3. are s o tasteless
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Q.9 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
2. obese person
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3. pompous person
4. stubborn person
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Question ID : 6549785364
Status : Marked ForReview
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.10 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
No sooner did she start running than she tripped and fell .
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Ans 1. No substitution
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Q.11 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
2 .AC D B
3 .AD BC
4 .ABD C
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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MORTAL
Ans 1. benign
2. deadly
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3. gentle
4. lively
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.13 Selec t the correct direct form of the given sentence.
She exclaimed with sorrow that she had fared poorly in the exam.
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Ans 1. She said, “Alas! How poorly have I fared in the exam!”
Question ID : 6549785307
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Chosen Option : 1
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Ans 1. are
2. have
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3 .ha s
4. is
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.15 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
DEJECTED
Ans 1. cheerful
2. doleful
3. moody
4. morose
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.16 Selec t the correct direct form of the given sentence.
Father asked the mechanic how much he had to pay for the repairs.
Ans 1. Father said to the mechanic, “How much to pay for the repairs?”
2. Father said to the mechanic, “How much have I to pay for the repairs?”
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3. Father said to the mechanic, “How much he ha s to pay for the repairs?”
4. Father said to the mechanic, “How much I have to pay for the repairs.”
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Chosen Option : 2
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Ans 1. my
2. me
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3 .us
4. mine
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Q.19 Selec t the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
A s the bonsai ______, it is trimmed from time to time to stop it from growing too big.
Ans 1. grows
2. had grown
3. grew
4. will grow
Question ID : 6549785321
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.20 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
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3. Let him be given clear instructions on how to reach your house.
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oc Chosen Option : 3
The manager said to his staff, “Don’t be late for work or your salary will be deducted.”
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Ans 1. The manager told his staff not be late for work or their salary will be deducted.
2. The manager told his staff to be not late for work or your salary will be deducted.
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3. The manager told his staff to not be late for work or your salary would be deducted.
4. The manager told his staff not to be late for work or their salary would be deducted.
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Question ID : 6549785302
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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H A PLESS
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Ans 1. untidy
2. fortunate
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3. happy
4. unlucky
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.23 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
Question ID : 6549785291
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.24 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
2. Manav usually
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3. in the morning
4. at 6 o’clock
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Question ID : 6549785279
Status : Answered
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HORRENDOUS
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Ans 1. awful
2. shrewd
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3. pleasant
4. ghastly
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.26 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
2. gives encouragement
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3. gives assistance
4. irritates me
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.27 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
2 .ABD C
3 .ABC D
4 .AC BD
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Chosen Option : 4
Q.28 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
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W hen I went for my job interview, my friend told me to break a leg .
Ans 1. To cause an accident
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3. To fracture a leg
4. To wish evil
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.29 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
Question ID : 6549785292
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.30 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
The c avalcade had scarcely covered a kilometer than there w as a loud blast.
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3. a kilometer than
4. scarcely covered
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Q.31 Selec t the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
Question ID : 6549785301
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.32 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
2. task are
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3. This writing
4. quite easy
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Status : Answered
oc Chosen Option : 2
ACCUSTOMED
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Ans 1. habituated
2. disturbed
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3. expelled
4. delegated
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Chosen Option : 1
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Ans 1. from
2. over
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3. to
4. for
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Q.35 Selec t the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
The prosecutor said to the watchman, “Were you present at the crime scene?”
Ans 1. The prosecutor asked the watchman if he wa s present at the crime scene.
2. The prosecutor said to the watchman were you present at the crime scene?
3. The prosecutor asked the watchman that you were present at the crime scene.
4. The prosecutor asked the watchman that if you were present at the crime scene.
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Q.36 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A. I have something serious to tell you and want you to pay attention.
B. It bec omes even more important now when it concerns the fortunes of the whole family.
C.I w ill finally let you hold in your hand the priceless Rowland ruby worth thousands of
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pounds!
D. It is a matter of utmost importance to our Rowland family.
Ans 1. AC BD
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2 .AD BC
3 .ABD C
4 .ABC D
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Q.37 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
FLAUNT
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Ans 1. flash
2. sport
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3. cover
4. boast
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Chosen Option : 3
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DISCREET
Ans 1. careful
2. heedless
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3. tactful
4. harmless
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Q.39 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
ENT H USIASM
Ans 1. anxiety
2. curiosity
3. calmness
4. zeal
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.40 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
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2. If you are persisting to do
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4 .No substitution
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Chosen Option : 3
Q.41 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
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Y ou have written this poem yourself, is it?
Ans 1. written this
2. You have
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3. poem yourself
4. is it
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Chosen Option : 4
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TENACITY
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Ans 1. cowardice
2. timidity
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3. firmness
4. idleness
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.43 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
2 .No substitution
3. use to spend
4. used to spend
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Status : Answered
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2. Neha said that I am going to see a movie today.
3. Neha said that she were going to see a movie that day.
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4. Neha said that she wa s going to see a movie that day.
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Chosen Option : 1
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In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
M a ny years ago, high up among (1) old Swis s mountains, there lived a man named
William Tell. He wa s a (2) hunter and considered to be the best shot in the (3)
land. At that time, the country was ruled by a (4) named Gessler. Gessler wa s very proud
of the power that he had (5) his people. He made many harsh laws which the people
had to (6) . He had his hat placed on a tall pole and ordered that anyone who (7)
that way should bow to his hat. One day William Tell (8) to pa s s that way. The soldier
on duty asked him to bow or face the (9) . But William Tell boldly refused and said he
would never s how (10) to a hat
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Q.46 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
Ans
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1. a
2. the
3. an
4. one
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
M a ny years ago, high up among (1) old Swis s mountains, there lived a man named
hunter and considered to be the best shot in the (3)
land. At that time, the country was ruled by a (4) named Gessler. Gessler wa s very proud
of the power that he had (5) his people. He made many harsh laws which the people
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had to (6) . He had his hat placed on a tall pole and ordered that anyone who (7)
that way should bow to his hat. One day William Tell (8) to pa s s that way. The soldier
on duty asked him to bow or face the (9) . But William Tell boldly refused and said he
would never s how (10) to a hat
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Q.47 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
Ans 1. claimed
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2. renowned
3. named
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4. valid
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
M a ny years ago, high up among (1) old Swis s mountains, there lived a man named
William Tell. He wa s a (2) hunter and considered to be the best shot in the (3)
land. At that time, the country was ruled by a (4) named Gessler. Gessler wa s very proud
of the power that he had (5) his people. He made many harsh laws which the people
had to (6) . He had his hat placed on a tall pole and ordered that anyone who (7)
that way should bow to his hat. One day William Tell (8) to pa s s that way. The soldier
on duty asked him to bow or face the (9) . But William Tell boldly refused and said he
would never s how (10) to a hat
SubQuestion No :48
Q.48 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
Ans
om
1. total
2. entire
3. overall
4. combined
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
M a ny years ago, high up among (1) old Swis s mountains, there lived a man named
hunter and considered to be the best shot in the (3)
land. At that time, the country was ruled by a (4) named Gessler. Gessler wa s very proud
of the power that he had (5) his people. He made many harsh laws which the people
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had to (6) . He had his hat placed on a tall pole and ordered that anyone who (7)
that way should bow to his hat. One day William Tell (8) to pa s s that way. The soldier
on duty asked him to bow or face the (9) . But William Tell boldly refused and said he
would never s how (10) to a hat
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Q.49 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.
Ans 1. slave
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2 .bo s s
3. kingpin
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4. tyrant
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
M a ny years ago, high up among (1) old Swis s mountains, there lived a man named
William Tell. He wa s a (2) hunter and considered to be the best shot in the (3)
land. At that time, the country was ruled by a (4) named Gessler. Gessler wa s very proud
of the power that he had (5) his people. He made many harsh laws which the people
had to (6) . He had his hat placed on a tall pole and ordered that anyone who (7)
that way should bow to his hat. One day William Tell (8) to pa s s that way. The soldier
on duty asked him to bow or face the (9) . But William Tell boldly refused and said he
would never s how (10) to a hat
SubQuestion No :50
Q.50 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
Ans
om
1. above
2. along
3. over
4. beside
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
M a ny years ago, high up among (1) old Swis s mountains, there lived a man named
hunter and considered to be the best shot in the (3)
land. At that time, the country was ruled by a (4) named Gessler. Gessler wa s very proud
of the power that he had (5) his people. He made many harsh laws which the people
st
had to (6) . He had his hat placed on a tall pole and ordered that anyone who (7)
that way should bow to his hat. One day William Tell (8) to pa s s that way. The soldier
on duty asked him to bow or face the (9) . But William Tell boldly refused and said he
would never s how (10) to a hat
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Q.51 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
Ans 1. perform
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2. submit
3. obey
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4. believe
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
M a ny years ago, high up among (1) old Swis s mountains, there lived a man named
William Tell. He wa s a (2) hunter and considered to be the best shot in the (3)
land. At that time, the country was ruled by a (4) named Gessler. Gessler wa s very proud
of the power that he had (5) his people. He made many harsh laws which the people
had to (6) . He had his hat placed on a tall pole and ordered that anyone who (7)
that way should bow to his hat. One day William Tell (8) to pa s s that way. The soldier
on duty asked him to bow or face the (9) . But William Tell boldly refused and said he
would never s how (10) to a hat
SubQuestion No :52
Q.52 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 7.
Ans
om
1. pa ssed
2. will pa s s
3 .pa s s
4 .ha s pa ssed
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
M a ny years ago, high up among (1) old Swis s mountains, there lived a man named
hunter and considered to be the best shot in the (3)
land. At that time, the country was ruled by a (4) named Gessler. Gessler wa s very proud
of the power that he had (5) his people. He made many harsh laws which the people
st
had to (6) . He had his hat placed on a tall pole and ordered that anyone who (7)
that way should bow to his hat. One day William Tell (8) to pa s s that way. The soldier
on duty asked him to bow or face the (9) . But William Tell boldly refused and said he
would never s how (10) to a hat
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Q.53 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 8.
Ans 1. happened
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2. happens
3 .ha s happened
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4. happen
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
M a ny years ago, high up among (1) old Swis s mountains, there lived a man named
William Tell. He wa s a (2) hunter and considered to be the best shot in the (3)
land. At that time, the country was ruled by a (4) named Gessler. Gessler wa s very proud
of the power that he had (5) his people. He made many harsh laws which the people
had to (6) . He had his hat placed on a tall pole and ordered that anyone who (7)
that way should bow to his hat. One day William Tell (8) to pa s s that way. The soldier
on duty asked him to bow or face the (9) . But William Tell boldly refused and said he
would never s how (10) to a hat
SubQuestion No :54
Q.54 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 9.
Ans
om
1. consequences
2. correction
3. condition
4 .c a uses
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
M a ny years ago, high up among (1) old Swis s mountains, there lived a man named
hunter and considered to be the best shot in the (3)
land. At that time, the country was ruled by a (4) named Gessler. Gessler wa s very proud
of the power that he had (5) his people. He made many harsh laws which the people
st
had to (6) . He had his hat placed on a tall pole and ordered that anyone who (7)
that way should bow to his hat. One day William Tell (8) to pa s s that way. The soldier
on duty asked him to bow or face the (9) . But William Tell boldly refused and said he
would never s how (10) to a hat
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Q.55 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 10.
Ans 1. appeal
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2. prayer
3. attitude
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4. servitude
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I hadn’t told my mother that a friend wa s coming (1) . I wa s too terrified that she might
(2) into the room and start clicking pictures of us (3) in our studies, probably
with the most ghastly (4) on our faces. Even though mother had made a (5) with
me – not to click any photographs (6) on special occasions like birthdays and
festivals, and these (7) had to be approved before being printed and made (8)
collages or preserved in albums for people to (9) at. In exchange, I had agreed to let the
old collage (10) on my bedroomwall.
SubQuestion No :56
Q.56 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
Ans 1. up
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2. on
3. over
4. to
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In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
SubQuestion No :57
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Q.57 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
Ans 1. burst
2. erupt
xa
3. visit
4 .a c cess
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I hadn’t told my mother that a friend wa s coming (1) . I wa s too terrified that she might
(2) into the room and start clicking pictures of us (3) in our studies, probably
with the most ghastly (4) on our faces. Even though mother had made a (5) with
me – not to click any photographs (6) on special occasions like birthdays and
festivals, and these (7) had to be approved before being printed and made (8)
collages or preserved in albums for people to (9) at. In exchange, I had agreed to let the
old collage (10) on my bedroomwall.
SubQuestion No :58
Q.58 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
Ans 1. assisted
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2. bugged
3. provoked
4. engrossed
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
SubQuestion No :59
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Q.59 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.
Ans 1. communication
2. impres s ions
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3. rendition
4. expressions
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Chosen Option : 4
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I hadn’t told my mother that a friend wa s coming (1) . I wa s too terrified that she might
(2) into the room and start clicking pictures of us (3) in our studies, probably
with the most ghastly (4) on our faces. Even though mother had made a (5) with
me – not to click any photographs (6) on special occasions like birthdays and
festivals, and these (7) had to be approved before being printed and made (8)
collages or preserved in albums for people to (9) at. In exchange, I had agreed to let the
old collage (10) on my bedroomwall.
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Q.60 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
Ans 1. transaction
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2. pact
3. agreement
4. convention
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Chosen Option : 2
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
SubQuestion No :61
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Q.61 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
Ans 1. accept
2. except
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3. expect
4. exempt
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Chosen Option : 2
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I hadn’t told my mother that a friend wa s coming (1) . I wa s too terrified that she might
(2) into the room and start clicking pictures of us (3) in our studies, probably
with the most ghastly (4) on our faces. Even though mother had made a (5) with
me – not to click any photographs (6) on special occasions like birthdays and
festivals, and these (7) had to be approved before being printed and made (8)
collages or preserved in albums for people to (9) at. In exchange, I had agreed to let the
old collage (10) on my bedroomwall.
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Q.62 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 7.
Ans 1. together
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2. more
3. along
4. too
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Chosen Option : 4
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
SubQuestion No :63
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Q.63 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 8.
Ans 1. for
2. by
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3. on
4. into
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I hadn’t told my mother that a friend wa s coming (1) . I wa s too terrified that she might
(2) into the room and start clicking pictures of us (3) in our studies, probably
with the most ghastly (4) on our faces. Even though mother had made a (5) with
me – not to click any photographs (6) on special occasions like birthdays and
festivals, and these (7) had to be approved before being printed and made (8)
collages or preserved in albums for people to (9) at. In exchange, I had agreed to let the
old collage (10) on my bedroomwall.
SubQuestion No :64
Q.64 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 9.
Ans 1. snigger
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2. observe
3. condemn
4. enjoy
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Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
SubQuestion No :65
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Q.65 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 10.
Ans 1. abide
2. fix
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3. remain
4. inhabit
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.66 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.67 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
Alw ays check under the seat thoroughly before you have placed your luggages .
Ans 1. you placed your luggage
4 .No substitution
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.68 Selec t the correct direct form of the given sentence.
The volunteer requested the people to help him put up the banners then.
Ans 1. The volunteer said, “Please help me put up the banners then.”
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2. The volunteer said, “Please help me put up the banners now.”
3. The volunteer said, “Will you help me put up the banners now?”
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4. The volunteer said, “Help me for putting up the banners then.”
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2. grand
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3. noble
4. ordinary
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.71 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A. His fac e was very pale and there were dark areas under his eyes.
B. For a while, I sat quietly by his bed watching him from my chair.
C. But I c ould see that he was not following what I w as reading.
D. Then I started reading aloud from Howard Pyle’s ‘Book Of Pirates.’
Ans 1. AC BD
2 .AD BC
3 .ABD C
4 .AC D B
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Q.72 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
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Our soldiers fought a s fiercely that the enemy had to accept defeat.
Ans 1. Our soldiers fought
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3 .a s fiercely that
4. accept defeat
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.73 Selec t the correct active form of the given sentence.
Question ID : 6549785298
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Chosen Option : 1
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.75 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
2. were disappointed
3. were disappointment
4 .No substitution
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.76 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
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2. We can s uc cess
3. in doing something
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4. we try
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Q.77 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
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Do you have little time withme?
Ans 1. the little time from
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2. little time of me
3 .No substitution
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Status : Answered
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Q.78 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
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3 .No substitution
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.79 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
The points who were discussed at the c lass were very important.
Ans 1. which were discussed in
2 .No substitution
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Q.80 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
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2. The instructions from the control room have been misunderstood by the pilot.
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4. The instructions from the control room were misunderstood by the pilot.
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2 .M y mother said to me, “She would buy me a new dress the following week.”
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3 .M y mother said to me, “I will buy you a new dress next week.”
4 .M y mother told to me, “I will buy you a new dress the next week.”
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Question ID : 6549785295
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.83 Selec t the correct active form of the given sentence.
A new book is being written by him.
Ans 1. He ha s written a new book.
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.84 Selec t the correct passive form of the given sentence.
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3 .A new car can be afforded by him now.
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Status : Answered
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Q.85 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
Chosen Option : 3
2. You a s well a s
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3. responsible for
4. I am
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Chosen Option : 4
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
All food stuffs change. Green fruits become ripe and eg g s go bad or rotten. It is the enzymes
naturally present in each food which bring about the complex chemical changes that lead first
to ripening and thento rotting.
How does one control the activity of enzymes, bacteria, yeasts and moulds in food? All of
them require air, moisture and a certain temperature, usually somewhere near the body
temperature, to be active. Depriving them of one or more of these will suppress them. All
micro-organisms can be killed by heat sterilisation. This simply means heating the food to
high enough temperatures by boiling, deep or shallow frying, roasting, baking and, for milk
particularly, pasteurisation. After such sterilisation, if the food is sealed in airtight containers,
it can be kept for a long time. A certain water content in food is necessary for micro-
organisms to be active. Drying in the s un is a simple way of bringing down the moisture level
s o low that the enzymes and micro-organisms cannot flourish.
So me chemicals can suppress undesirable activity. The addition of salt, vinegar, spices and
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oil or of sugar syrup are other ways of preventing foods from going bad. If heating kills,
freezing inactivates the enzymes and micro-organisms. This is what happens in a refrigerator,
in which fruits, vegetables and milk can be kept for fairly long periods. For meat and fish, even
colder temperatures, below freezing point, are necessary for preservation. All foods which are
kept cold in this way, once taken out and returned to room temperature, are again subject to
spoilage and change.
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Q.86 W hich of these is NOT required for the growth of bacteria?
Ans 1. Moisture
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2. Optimum temperature
3. Air
4. Chemicals
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
All food stuffs change. Green fruits become ripe and eg g s go bad or rotten. It is the enzymes
naturally present in each food which bring about the complex chemical changes that lead first
to ripening and thento rotting.
How does one control the activity of enzymes, bacteria, yeasts and moulds in food? All of
them require air, moisture and a certain temperature, usually somewhere near the body
temperature, to be active. Depriving them of one or more of these will suppress them. All
micro-organisms can be killed by heat sterilisation. This simply means heating the food to
high enough temperatures by boiling, deep or shallow frying, roasting, baking and, for milk
particularly, pasteurisation. After such sterilisation, if the food is sealed in airtight containers,
it can be kept for a long time. A certain water content in food is necessary for micro-
organisms to be active. Drying in the s un is a simple way of bringing down the moisture level
s o low that the enzymes and micro-organisms cannot flourish.
So me chemicals can suppress undesirable activity. The addition of salt, vinegar, spices and
om
oil or of sugar syrup are other ways of preventing foods from going bad. If heating kills,
freezing inactivates the enzymes and micro-organisms. This is what happens in a refrigerator,
in which fruits, vegetables and milk can be kept for fairly long periods. For meat and fish, even
colder temperatures, below freezing point, are necessary for preservation. All foods which are
kept cold in this way, once taken out and returned to room temperature, are again subject to
spoilage and change.
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SubQuestion No : 87
Q.87 Boiling, frying, roasting and baking are methods of:
Ans 1. pasteurisation
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2. sterilisation
3. refrigeration
4. spoilage
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
All food stuffs change. Green fruits become ripe and eg g s go bad or rotten. It is the enzymes
naturally present in each food which bring about the complex chemical changes that lead first
to ripening and thento rotting.
How does one control the activity of enzymes, bacteria, yeasts and moulds in food? All of
them require air, moisture and a certain temperature, usually somewhere near the body
temperature, to be active. Depriving them of one or more of these will suppress them. All
micro-organisms can be killed by heat sterilisation. This simply means heating the food to
high enough temperatures by boiling, deep or shallow frying, roasting, baking and, for milk
particularly, pasteurisation. After such sterilisation, if the food is sealed in airtight containers,
it can be kept for a long time. A certain water content in food is necessary for micro-
organisms to be active. Drying in the s un is a simple way of bringing down the moisture level
s o low that the enzymes and micro-organisms cannot flourish.
So me chemicals can suppress undesirable activity. The addition of salt, vinegar, spices and
om
oil or of sugar syrup are other ways of preventing foods from going bad. If heating kills,
freezing inactivates the enzymes and micro-organisms. This is what happens in a refrigerator,
in which fruits, vegetables and milk can be kept for fairly long periods. For meat and fish, even
colder temperatures, below freezing point, are necessary for preservation. All foods which are
kept cold in this way, once taken out and returned to room temperature, are again subject to
spoilage and change.
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SubQuestion No : 88
Q.88 W hich of these statements is NOT true?
Ans 1. The activity of enzymes, moulds and bacteria cannot be controlled.
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2. All food stuffs are subject to change.
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
All food stuffs change. Green fruits become ripe and eg g s go bad or rotten. It is the enzymes
naturally present in each food which bring about the complex chemical changes that lead first
to ripening and thento rotting.
How does one control the activity of enzymes, bacteria, yeasts and moulds in food? All of
them require air, moisture and a certain temperature, usually somewhere near the body
temperature, to be active. Depriving them of one or more of these will suppress them. All
micro-organisms can be killed by heat sterilisation. This simply means heating the food to
high enough temperatures by boiling, deep or shallow frying, roasting, baking and, for milk
particularly, pasteurisation. After such sterilisation, if the food is sealed in airtight containers,
it can be kept for a long time. A certain water content in food is necessary for micro-
organisms to be active. Drying in the s un is a simple way of bringing down the moisture level
s o low that the enzymes and micro-organisms cannot flourish.
So me chemicals can suppress undesirable activity. The addition of salt, vinegar, spices and
om
oil or of sugar syrup are other ways of preventing foods from going bad. If heating kills,
freezing inactivates the enzymes and micro-organisms. This is what happens in a refrigerator,
in which fruits, vegetables and milk can be kept for fairly long periods. For meat and fish, even
colder temperatures, below freezing point, are necessary for preservation. All foods which are
kept cold in this way, once taken out and returned to room temperature, are again subject to
spoilage and change.
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SubQuestion No : 89
Q.89 W hat action does freezing have on the enzymes?
Ans 1. It activates them
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2. It inactivates them
3. It kills them
4. It preserves them
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Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
All food stuffs change. Green fruits become ripe and eg g s go bad or rotten. It is the enzymes
naturally present in each food which bring about the complex chemical changes that lead first
to ripening and thento rotting.
How does one control the activity of enzymes, bacteria, yeasts and moulds in food? All of
them require air, moisture and a certain temperature, usually somewhere near the body
temperature, to be active. Depriving them of one or more of these will suppress them. All
micro-organisms can be killed by heat sterilisation. This simply means heating the food to
high enough temperatures by boiling, deep or shallow frying, roasting, baking and, for milk
particularly, pasteurisation. After such sterilisation, if the food is sealed in airtight containers,
it can be kept for a long time. A certain water content in food is necessary for micro-
organisms to be active. Drying in the s un is a simple way of bringing down the moisture level
s o low that the enzymes and micro-organisms cannot flourish.
So me chemicals can suppress undesirable activity. The addition of salt, vinegar, spices and
om
oil or of sugar syrup are other ways of preventing foods from going bad. If heating kills,
freezing inactivates the enzymes and micro-organisms. This is what happens in a refrigerator,
in which fruits, vegetables and milk can be kept for fairly long periods. For meat and fish, even
colder temperatures, below freezing point, are necessary for preservation. All foods which are
kept cold in this way, once taken out and returned to room temperature, are again subject to
spoilage and change.
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SubQuestion No : 90
Q.90 The main theme of the passage is:
Ans 1. Preservation of food
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2. Chemicals in foodstuff
3. Production of micro-organisms
4. Ripening of fruit
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
Soapy moved restlessly on his seat in M a dison Square. There are certain s igns to show that
winter is coming. Birds begin to fly south. People buy new warm coats. Soapy felt restless in
the park. When you see these signs, you know winter is near. A dead leaf fell at Soapy’s feet.
That wa s a special sign for him that winter was almost there. It wa s time for all who lived in
M a dison Square to prepare.
Soapy had to find s o me way to take care of himself during the cold weather. His hopes for the
winter were not very high. He wa s not thinking of sailing away on a ship. He wa s not thinking
of the warm southern skies. Three months in the prison on Blackwell Island wa s what he
wanted. Three months of food every day and a bed every night, three months safe from the
cold north wind and safe from cops. This is what Soapy wanted most in the world.
For years, Blackwell Island had been his winter home. Richer New Yorkers made their plans to
g o to Florida or to the shore of the Mediterranean Sea each winter. Soapy made his small
plans for going to the island. Although, there were places in the city where he could g o and
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a s k for food and a bed and he could move from one building to another, he preferred
Blackwell Island. Soapy’s spirit wa s proud. If he went to any of these places, there were
certain things he had to do. In one way or the other, he would have to pay for what they gave
him. They would not a s k him for money but they would make him wash himself well and
answer questions. They would want to know everything about his life. In prison, a gentleman’s
life wa s still his own life.
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Q.91 W hy didn’t Soapy w ant to ask for food and shelter in his city?
Ans 1. He had high hopes for winter.
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2. He would have to answer questions about his life.
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
Soapy moved restlessly on his seat in M a dison Square. There are certain s igns to show that
winter is coming. Birds begin to fly south. People buy new warm coats. Soapy felt restless in
the park. When you see these signs, you know winter is near. A dead leaf fell at Soapy’s feet.
That wa s a special sign for him that winter was almost there. It wa s time for all who lived in
M a dison Square to prepare.
Soapy had to find s o me way to take care of himself during the cold weather. His hopes for the
winter were not very high. He wa s not thinking of sailing away on a ship. He wa s not thinking
of the warm southern skies. Three months in the prison on Blackwell Island wa s what he
wanted. Three months of food every day and a bed every night, three months safe from the
cold north wind and safe from cops. This is what Soapy wanted most in the world.
For years, Blackwell Island had been his winter home. Richer New Yorkers made their plans to
g o to Florida or to the shore of the Mediterranean Sea each winter. Soapy made his small
plans for going to the island. Although, there were places in the city where he could g o and
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a s k for food and a bed and he could move from one building to another, he preferred
Blackwell Island. Soapy’s spirit wa s proud. If he went to any of these places, there were
certain things he had to do. In one way or the other, he would have to pay for what they gave
him. They would not a s k him for money but they would make him wash himself well and
answer questions. They would want to know everything about his life. In prison, a gentleman’s
life wa s still his own life.
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Q.92 W hat did Soapy want most in life?
Ans 1. A proud spirit
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2. Food and shelter in winter
3 .A gentleman’s life
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
Soapy moved restlessly on his seat in M a dison Square. There are certain s igns to show that
winter is coming. Birds begin to fly south. People buy new warm coats. Soapy felt restless in
the park. When you see these signs, you know winter is near. A dead leaf fell at Soapy’s feet.
That wa s a special sign for him that winter was almost there. It wa s time for all who lived in
M a dison Square to prepare.
Soapy had to find s ome way to take care of himself during the cold weather. His hopes for the
winter were not very high. He wa s not thinking of sailing away on a ship. He wa s not thinking
of the warm southern skies. Three months in the prison on Blackwell Island wa s what he
wanted. Three months of food every day and a bed every night, three months safe from the
cold north wind and safe from cops. This is what Soapy wanted most in the world.
For years, Blackwell Island had been his winter home. Richer New Yorkers made their plans to
g o to Florida or to the shore of the Mediterranean Sea each winter. Soapy made his small
plans for going to the island. Although, there were places in the city where he could g o and
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a s k for food and a bed and he could move from one building to another, he preferred
Blackwell Island. Soapy’s spirit wa s proud. If he went to any of these places, there were
certain things he had to do. In one way or the other, he would have to pay for what they gave
him. They would not a s k him for money but they would make him wash himself well and
answer questions. They would want to know everything about his life. In prison, a gentleman’s
life wa s still his own life.
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SubQuestion No :93
Q.93 W here is Soapy at present?
Ans 1. Mediterranean Sea
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2. Blackwell Island
3 .M a dison Square
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
Soapy moved restlessly on his seat in M a dison Square. There are certain s igns to show that
winter is coming. Birds begin to fly south. People buy new warm coats. Soapy felt restless in
the park. When you see these signs, you know winter is near. A dead leaf fell at Soapy’s feet.
That wa s a special sign for him that winter was almost there. It wa s time for all who lived in
M a dison Square to prepare.
Soapy had to find s o me way to take care of himself during the cold weather. His hopes for the
winter were not very high. He wa s not thinking of sailing away on a ship. He wa s not thinking
of the warm southern skies. Three months in the prison on Blackwell Island wa s what he
wanted. Three months of food every day and a bed every night, three months safe from the
cold north wind and safe from cops. This is what Soapy wanted most in the world.
For years, Blackwell Island had been his winter home. Richer New Yorkers made their plans to
g o to Florida or to the shore of the Mediterranean Sea each winter. Soapy made his small
plans for going to the island. Although, there were places in the city where he could g o and
om
a s k for food and a bed and he could move from one building to another, he preferred
Blackwell Island. Soapy’s spirit wa s proud. If he went to any of these places, there were
certain things he had to do. In one way or the other, he would have to pay for what they gave
him. They would not a s k him for money but they would make him wash himself well and
answer questions. They would want to know everything about his life. In prison, a gentleman’s
life wa s still his own life.
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SubQuestion No :94
Q.94 W hat kind of person is Soapy ?
Ans 1. self-respecting
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2. hopeful
3. hardworking
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
Soapy moved restlessly on his seat in M a dison Square. There are certain s igns to show that
winter is coming. Birds begin to fly south. People buy new warm coats. Soapy felt restless in
the park. When you see these signs, you know winter is near. A dead leaf fell at Soapy’s feet.
That wa s a special sign for him that winter was almost there. It wa s time for all who lived in
M a dison Square to prepare.
Soapy had to find s o me way to take care of himself during the cold weather. His hopes for the
winter were not very high. He wa s not thinking of sailing away on a ship. He wa s not thinking
of the warm southern skies. Three months in the prison on Blackwell Island wa s what he
wanted. Three months of food every day and a bed every night, three months safe from the
cold north wind and safe from cops. This is what Soapy wanted most in the world.
For years, Blackwell Island had been his winter home. Richer New Yorkers made their plans to
g o to Florida or to the shore of the Mediterranean Sea each winter. Soapy made his small
plans for going to the island. Although, there were places in the city where he could g o and
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a s k for food and a bed and he could move from one building to another, he preferred
Blackwell Island. Soapy’s spirit wa s proud. If he went to any of these places, there were
certain things he had to do. In one way or the other, he would have to pay for what they gave
him. They would not a s k him for money but they would make him wash himself well and
answer questions. They would want to know everything about his life. In prison, a gentleman’s
life wa s still his own life.
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Q.95 W hich of these is NOT a sign of approaching winter?
Ans 1. Sailing on ships
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Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
When Hughie came in, Trevor wa s giving finishing touches to a life-size picture of a beggar
man. The beggar himself wa s standing on a raised platform in a corner of the studio. He was
an old man with a wrinkled face and a most piteous expression. He wa s wearing a coarse
cloak, all tears and tatters; his thick boots were patched and he held out his hat for alms.
“What an amazing model!” whispered Hughie. “How miserable he looks but for you heartless
painters, his face is his fortune.”
“Certainly,” replied Trevor. “You don’t want a beggar to look happy, do you?’
After a while, a servant came in to announce that the frame maker wanted to see Trevor. The
poor old beggar took advantage of Trevor’s absence and sat down on the wooden bench
behind him. He looked s o miserable that Hughie could not help pitying him. He searched his
pockets but all he found wa s one pound. He thought the old man needed it more than him,
even if it meant Hughie couldn’t afford a taxi for two weeks. He walked a c ross to the beggar
and slipped the pound into his hand.
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The old man looked surprised and smiled faintly. “Thank you, sir,” he said, “thank you very
much!’
Then Trevor arrived and Hughie took his leave. A week later they met at a club. Trevor told
Hughie that the old model had asked all about him: who he was, where he lived, what his
income wa s and what his plans were. Hughie wa s uneasy that the beggar would come calling
at his place.
“Do you think he would care for some old clothes?” Hughie asked Trevor. “My dear boy, that
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old man you sa w in the studio was Baron Hausberg, one of the richest men in Europe!” said
Trevor, smiling. “He is a good friend of mine, buys all my pictures. He asked me to paint him
a s a beggar. What can I say about the wish of a millionaire?”
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SubQuestion No :96
Q.96 W hat is the theme of the passage?
Ans 1. All models are millionaires
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
When Hughie came in, Trevor wa s giving finishing touches to a life-size picture of a beggar
man. The beggar himself wa s standing on a raised platform in a corner of the studio. He was
an old man with a wrinkled face and a most piteous expression. He wa s wearing a coarse
cloak, all tears and tatters; his thick boots were patched and he held out his hat for alms.
“What an amazing model!” whispered Hughie. “How miserable he looks but for you heartless
painters, his face is his fortune.”
“Certainly,” replied Trevor. “You don’t want a beggar to look happy, do you?’
After a while, a servant came in to announce that the frame maker wanted to see Trevor. The
poor old beggar took advantage of Trevor’s absence and sat down on the wooden bench
behind him. He looked s o miserable that Hughie could not help pitying him. He searched his
pockets but all he found wa s one pound. He thought the old man needed it more than him,
even if it meant Hughie couldn’t afford a taxi for two weeks. He walked a c ross to the beggar
and slipped the pound into his hand.
om
The old man looked surprised and smiled faintly. “Thank you, sir,” he said, “thank you very
much!’
Then Trevor arrived and Hughie took his leave. A week later they met at a club. Trevor told
Hughie that the old model had asked all about him: who he was, where he lived, what his
income wa s and what his plans were. Hughie wa s uneasy that the beggar would come calling
at his place.
“Do you think he would care for some old clothes?” Hughie asked Trevor. “My dear boy, that
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old man you sa w in the studio was Baron Hausberg, one of the richest men in Europe!” said
Trevor, smiling. “He is a good friend of mine, buys all my pictures. He asked me to paint him
a s a beggar. What can I say about the wish of a millionaire?”
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SubQuestion No :97
Q.97 W hat c an we infer about Hughie’s financial c ondition?
Ans 1. He wa s not well off
2. He wa s a millionaire
3. He wa s wealthy
4. He wa s a beggar
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Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
When Hughie came in, Trevor wa s giving finishing touches to a life-size picture of a beggar
man. The beggar himself wa s standing on a raised platform in a corner of the studio. He was
an old man with a wrinkled face and a most piteous expression. He wa s wearing a coarse
cloak, all tears and tatters; his thick boots were patched and he held out his hat for alms.
“What an amazing model!” whispered Hughie. “How miserable he looks but for you heartless
painters, his face is his fortune.”
“Certainly,” replied Trevor. “You don’t want a beggar to look happy, do you?’
After a while, a servant came in to announce that the frame maker wanted to see Trevor. The
poor old beggar took advantage of Trevor’s absence and sat down on the wooden bench
behind him. He looked s o miserable that Hughie could not help pitying him. He searched his
pockets but all he found wa s one pound. He thought the old man needed it more than him,
even if it meant Hughie couldn’t afford a taxi for two weeks. He walked a c ross to the beggar
and slipped the pound into his hand.
om
The old man looked surprised and smiled faintly. “Thank you, sir,” he said, “thank you very
much!’
Then Trevor arrived and Hughie took his leave. A week later they met at a club. Trevor told
Hughie that the old model had asked all about him: who he was, where he lived, what his
income wa s and what his plans were. Hughie wa s uneasy that the beggar would come calling
at his place.
“Do you think he would care for so me old clothes?” Hughie asked Trevor. “My dear boy, that
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old man you sa w in the studio was Baron Hausberg, one of the richest men in Europe!” said
Trevor, smiling. “He is a good friend of mine, buys all my pictures. He asked me to paint him
a s a beggar. What can I say about the wish of a millionaire?”
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SubQuestion No :98
Q.98 W hat w as the baron’swish?
Ans 1. To paint a masterpiece
2. To model a s a beggar
3. To buy exquisitepaintings
4. To collect alms
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Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
When Hughie came in, Trevor wa s giving finishing touches to a life-size picture of a beggar
man. The beggar himself wa s standing on a raised platform in a corner of the studio. He was
an old man with a wrinkled face and a most piteous expression. He wa s wearing a coarse
cloak, all tears and tatters; his thick boots were patched and he held out his hat for alms.
“What an amazing model!” whispered Hughie. “How miserable he looks but for you heartless
painters, his face is his fortune.”
“Certainly,” replied Trevor. “You don’t want a beggar to look happy, do you?’
After a while, a servant came in to announce that the frame maker wanted to see Trevor. The
poor old beggar took advantage of Trevor’s absence and sat down on the wooden bench
behind him. He looked s o miserable that Hughie could not help pitying him. He searched his
pockets but all he found wa s one pound. He thought the old man needed it more than him,
even if it meant Hughie couldn’t afford a taxi for two weeks. He walked a c ross to the beggar
and slipped the pound into his hand.
om
The old man looked surprised and smiled faintly. “Thank you, sir,” he said, “thank you very
much!’
Then Trevor arrived and Hughie took his leave. A week later they met at a club. Trevor told
Hughie that the old model had asked all about him: who he was, where he lived, what his
income wa s and what his plans were. Hughie wa s uneasy that the beggar would come calling
at his place.
“Do you think he would care for so me old clothes?” Hughie asked Trevor. “My dear boy, that
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old man you sa w in the studio was Baron Hausberg, one of the richest men in Europe!” said
Trevor, smiling. “He is a good friend of mine, buys all my pictures. He asked me to paint him
a s a beggar. What can I say about the wish of a millionaire?”
ks
SubQuestion No :99
Q.99 The expression on the model’s face was that of:
Ans 1. misery
2. scorn
3. jealousy
4. happiness
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
When Hughie came in, Trevor wa s giving finishing touches to a life-size picture of a beggar
man. The beggar himself wa s standing on a raised platform in a corner of the studio. He was
an old man with a wrinkled face and a most piteous expression. He wa s wearing a coarse
cloak, all tears and tatters; his thick boots were patched and he held out his hat for alms.
“What an amazing model!” whispered Hughie. “How miserable he looks but for you heartless
painters, his face is his fortune.”
“Certainly,” replied Trevor. “You don’t want a beggar to look happy, do you?’
After a while, a servant came in to announce that the frame maker wanted to see Trevor. The
poor old beggar took advantage of Trevor’s absence and sat down on the wooden bench
behind him. He looked s o miserable that Hughie could not help pitying him. He searched his
pockets but all he found wa s one pound. He thought the old man needed it more than him,
even if it meant Hughie couldn’t afford a taxi for two weeks. He walked a c ross to the beggar
and slipped the pound into his hand.
om
The old man looked surprised and smiled faintly. “Thank you, sir,” he said, “thank you very
much!’
Then Trevor arrived and Hughie took his leave. A week later they met at a club. Trevor told
Hughie that the old model had asked all about him: who he was, where he lived, what his
income wa s and what his plans were. Hughie wa s uneasy that the beggar would come calling
at his place.
“Do you think he would care for some old clothes?” Hughie asked Trevor. “My dear boy, that
.c
old man you sa w in the studio was Baron Hausberg, one of the richest men in Europe!” said
Trevor, smiling. “He is a good friend of mine, buys all my pictures. He asked me to paint him
a s a beggar. What can I say about the wish of a millionaire?”
ks
SubQuestion No :100
Q.100 W ho is Trevor?
Ans 1 .A beggar
2. An artist
3 .A model
4 .A frame maker
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Ans 1.
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2.
3.
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3.
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Question ID : 8161618552
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2.
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1.
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2.
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4.
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3.
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Question ID : 8161618531
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2.
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Question ID : 8161618538
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2.
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Question ID : 8161618556
Status : Answered
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Ans
1.
2.
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3.
4.
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Ans 1.
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2.
3.
m
4.
Question ID :8161618549
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Status : Answered
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Q.13
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Ans 1.
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2.
3.
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4.
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Question ID :8161618539
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2.
3.
4.
Question ID :8161618544
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Ans 1.
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2.
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3.
4.
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Status : Answered
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m
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2.
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3.
4.
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Question ID :8161618553
Status : Answered
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Q.17
w
Ans 1.
2.
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3.
4.
Question ID :8161618522
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 8161618523
Status : Answered
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Q.19
Ans
.c
1.
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2.
3.
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st
4.
m
xa
Question ID : 8161618567
Status : Answered
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w
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1.
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2.
3.
4.
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Q.21
Ans 1.
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2.
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3.
4.
m
Question ID :8161618530
Status : Answered
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Q.22
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Ans 1.
2.
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3.
4.
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Question ID :8161618519
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 3
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2.
3.
4.
Question ID :8161618550
Status : Answered
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1.
2.
3.
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4.
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Question ID :8161618565
Status : Answered
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Q.25
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Ans 1.
2.
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3.
4.
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Question ID :8161618536
Status : Answered
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2.
3.
4.
Question ID :8161618518
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1.
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2.
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3.
4.
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m
1.
2.
xa
3.
4.
Question ID :8161618527
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Status : Answered
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Q.29
w
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2.
w
3.
4.
Question ID :8161618548
Status : Answered
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2.
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3.
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4.
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Status : Answered
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2.
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3.
4.
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Question ID :8161618533
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2.
3.
4.
Question ID :8161618546
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2.
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4.
Question ID :8161618526
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3.
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4.
Question ID :8161618559
Status : Answered
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Q.35
w
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2.
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3.
4.
Question ID :8161618560
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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2.
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3.
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4.
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Question ID :8161618561
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Status : Answered
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Q.37
Ans 1.
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2.
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3.
4.
Question ID :8161618532
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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2.
3.
4.
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Question ID : 8161618555
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2.
3.
4. oc Question ID : 8161618551
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2.
3.
4.
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Question ID : 8161618525
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2.
3.
4.
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Question ID : 8161618557
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4.
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Status : Answered
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2.
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4.
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2.
3.
4.
Question ID :8161618528
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4.
Question ID :8161618535
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Status : Answered
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2.
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3.
4.
Question ID :8161618537
Status : Answered
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3.
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Question ID : 8161618521
Status : Answered
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Question ID : 8161618545
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2.
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3.
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4.
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Q.1 भारत के सं वधान के भाग ______ मरा य के नी त नद शक त व न हत ह।
Ans 1. III
2. VIII
3. V
4. IV
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Ans 1. Frontier ( ें
ड)
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3. Failure (फ योर)
4. Finance (फाइन स)
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Q.3 अपनी मालवा वजय का ज
Ans 1. ब लंद दरवाजा
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मनाने के लए, राणा कं भा ने च ो ड़ म______ का नमा ण कया।
2. नम त टॉवर
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3. ऑ टरलोनी मारक
4. क त त भ
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2. जी.आर. व ना थ
3. बशन सह ब द
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4. एस. व कटराघवन
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Q.5 भारत के रा प त के पद पर चयन के लए य यता के सं बंध मन न ल खत मसे क न सा कथन ग़लत है?
Ans 1. उस े ज एट होना चा हए
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Ans 1. ह रवंश राय ब चन
2. क . शवा र ेी
3. महा े ता दवी
4. अमृता ेी तम
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Q.7 पी.के . बनज , ज भारत के महान फ टबॉलर थे, ______ के प मखे लते थे।
Ans 1. ेा इकर
2. र क
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3. गोलक पर
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4. मडफ डर
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2. आपातकाल क ेावधान
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3. पंच ायत
4. राजभाषा
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Q.9 माच 2020 म, न न मसे कस रा य ने ' ोे कद चैन ' नाम से एक ोा प क हाथ ध ने का अ भयान श कया?
Ans 1. क रल
2. ओ डशा
3. पंज ाब
4. कना टक
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Ans 1. 77
2. 75
3. 80
4. 87
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Question ID : 8161618586
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2. 14-18
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3. 19-22
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4. 25-28
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Q.12 The year 2020 marks the nth year of the famous Oersted’s Experiment, where n is equal to:
Ans 1. 125
2. 100
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3. 150
4. 200
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Q.13 हड़ पा स यता के पराता वक थ ल के सं दभ म, न न ल खत मसे क न सा य म ग़लत है?
Ans 1. लोथल- ग जरात
2. राखीगढ़ - पंज ाब
3. आलमगीरपर- उ र द श
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Ans 1. उ रा खं ड
2. राज थान
3. आं द श
4. ओ डशा
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Question ID : 8161618568
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Q.15 24 माच 2020 क कस पूव म यमं ोी क नजर बंद से म कया गया था?
Ans 1. राबड़ी दवी
2. लालू सा द यादव
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3. उमर अ ला
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4. फा क अ ला
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2. हमाचल द श
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3. मजोरम
4. त मलनाड
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Q.17 भारत के सं वधान ने भारत सरकार अ ध नयम, ______ का थान लया।
Ans 1. 1947
2. 1940
3. 1935
4. 1949
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Ans 1. 2
2. 6
3. 4
4. 3
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Question ID : 8161618580
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Chosen Option : 3
2. मॉ यल ेोटोकॉल
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3. टोरं ट ो व स मलन
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4. रयो स मलन
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2. द खल दरवाजा
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3. कोणाक सूय मं दर
4. सााँच ी का तूप
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Q.21 न न ल खत मसे क न सी नद पूव क ओर नह बहती है?
Ans 1. प रयार
2. सबण रखा
3. ेा णी
4. पालर
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Ans 1. 3,000 करोड़
2. 2,000 करोड़
3. 1,000 करोड़
4. 4,000 करोड़
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Question ID : 8161618576
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
2. लव ण मृ दो द्
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3. ब द
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4. म द्
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Q.24 म ख उ चावच व यास वशे ष ता के आधार पर, भारत के ोाय पीय पठार क ______ म ख समूह मवग
कृ त कया जा सकता है।
Ans 1. चार
2. छह
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3. तीन
4. पांच
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Q.25 व ोान क कस शाखा मअसाधारण वै ोा न क काय के लए एबेल पर कार दया जाता है?
Ans 1. भौ तक व ेा न
2. रसायन व ेान
3. ग णत
4. जीनो म स
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1. गीता द
2. पृ वीराज कपूर
3. वाणी जयराम
4. तलत महमूद
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Question ID : 8161618571
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
1. ट
2. स लका
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3. च ेान
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4. कै श य म
Question ID : 8161618590
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2. 9
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3. 7
4. 5
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Q.29 न न ल खत मसे क न यगा तर पाट के सं थापक मसे एक थे?
Ans 1. रास बहारी बोस
2. व पनचं पाल
3. अर ब दो घोष
4. सर नाथ बैनज
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Ans 1. उ र द श
2. ग जरात
3. ह रयाणा
4. महारा
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Question ID : 8161618593
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.31 भारत क प ष हॉक ट म ने ोी मकालीन ओलं पक खे ल मआ खरी बार कब कां य पदक जीता था?
Ans 1. 1976
2. 1980
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3. 1972
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4. 1984
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2. असम
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3. बहार
4. राज थान
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Question ID : 8161618570
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Q.33 आइं ट नयम त व का रासाय नक तीक न न ल खत मसे क न सा है?
Ans 1. En
2. Et
3. Ei
4 .E s
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Ans 1. आइं ट नयम
2. फ़म यम
3. क लफ़ोर नयम
4. म डली वयम
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Question ID : 8161618583
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
2. ती य क (Secondary)
3. े रक (persuasive)
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4. अवसर (Opportunity)
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Q.36 द टाइ स ऑफ इं डया प ट् स अवॉड , 2019 म'लाइफटाइम अचीवम ट अवॉड ' कसे दान कया गया?
Ans 1. बलबीर सह (सी नयर)
2. सनील गाव कर
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3. का श पा को ण
4. बाइच ंग भू टया
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Q.37 न न ल खत मसे क न सी प तक अ ों ध त रॉय ोारा लखी गई है?
Ans 1. फा टं ग फ टं ग
2. ए सूट बल बॉय
3. द म न ऑफ अटमो ट है पीनस
4. सी ऑफ पॉपीज
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Ans 1. डीज़ल
2. ना रयल का तल
3. पानी
4. सरस का तल
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2. 108
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3. 126
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4. 132
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1. Armed (आ ड )
2. Act (ए ट)
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3. Aviation (ए वएशन)
4. Autonomy (ऑटोनोमी)
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Question ID : 8161618605
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Q.41 पानीपत क सरी लड़ाई कनके बीच लड़ी गई?
Ans 1. अकबर और हमू
2. बाबर और इ ेा हम लोद
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है? Ans 1. 24 नवंब र
2. 24 सतंब र
3. 24 अ टू ब र
4. 24 दसंब र
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Question ID : 8161618577
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Q.43 The light of w hich of the following colours has w avelength longer than that of Y ellow?
Ans 1. Orange
2. Blue
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3. Violet
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4. Green
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2. कजरी
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3. लो टया
4. मांडो
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Question ID : 8161618572
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Q.45 न न ल खत बैड मटन खला ड़य मसे क न वण-बा धत है?
Ans 1. वाला ग ेा
2. अमी घया
3. पलला गोपीचंद
4. राजीव ब गा
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Q.46 ोीन गर क जा मया म जद, इ ला मक जगत क अ य म ख म जद से काफ अलग है, इसके नमा ण म
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गबंद के थान पर ______ आकार क ब मं जला छत का इ तेमाल कया गया है।
Ans 1. आयतफलक
2. सल डर
3. शंक
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4. परा मड
Question ID : 8161618573
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Chosen Option : 1
3. cloud
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4. frost
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Chosen Option : 4
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.49 न न ल खत मसे क न सा तट द ण-प म मानसू न क बंगाल क खाड़ी शाखा के समानांतर थ त है?
Ans 1. द ण पूव बां लादश
2. ओ डशा
3. त मलनाड
4. यांमार
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Ans 1. गोरखपर
2. दव रया
3. महाराजगंज
4. बनारस
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Question ID : 8161618599
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.2 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
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2. climbed down
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3. stepped down
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Chosen Option : 3
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3. Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.
The teacher said to Rakesh that she was happy that he w as getting good grades.
Ans 1. The teacher said to Rakesh, “I wa s happy you are getting good grades.”
2. The teacher said to Rakesh, “I was happy you were getting good grades.”
4. The teacher said to Rakesh, “I am happy you are getting good grades.”
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Q.4 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
The manager said, “The meeting has been scheduled for tomorrow.”
Ans 1. The manager said that the meeting had been scheduled for tomorrow.
2. The manager said that the meeting had been scheduled for the next day.
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3. The manager said that the meeting has been scheduled for the next day.
4. The manager said that the meeting was scheduled for the next day.
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Q.5 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
Chosen Option : 2
W hat a surprise! I never expect to see my childhood friend after s o many years.
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Ans 1. What a surprise!
4. I never expect
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Question ID : 8161618625
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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tiresome
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Ans 1. dull
2. boring
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3. exhausting
4. energising
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Question ID : 8161618695
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.7 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
shrewd
Ans 1. frivolous
2. unthinking
3. judicious
4. senseless
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.8 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
He does not have money to pay back the loan, he is in a tight corner.
Ans 1. in a difficult situation
2. being bankrupt
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3. hiding in the house
4. in the prison
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Question ID : 8161618700
Status : Answered
speculate
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Ans 1. consider
2 .dis mis s
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3. contemplate
4. deliberate
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Question ID : 8161618698
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Question ID : 8161618638
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.11 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
submerge
Ans 1. float
2. surface
3. drown
4. rise
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.12 Selec t the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
W e don’t know how the accident happened. We are ______ in the dark.
Ans 1. thoroughly
2. completely
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3. accurately
4. appropriately
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Question ID : 8161618659
Status : Answered
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Q.13 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
Chosen Option : 2
Question ID : 8161618650
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Ans 1. fresh
2. reasonable
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3. remarkable
4. remote
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Question ID : 8161618661
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.15 Selec t the correct active form of the given sentence.
Y ou will be asked some questions by the police now.
Ans 1. The police asked you s ome questions now.
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.16 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A.Although he was successful in international industry, George was still not a very well
educated man.
B. So, George never had any diffic ulties with him and trusted him completely.
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C.Usually, he did not have much time to go through a speech, but the speechwriter wrote
c lever things for George to say.
D. He began to have speeches written for him by a special speechwriter.
Ans 1. AC BD
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2 .AD BC
3 .ABC D
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Q.18 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A.The shelves in the library were filled with thick volumes: dictionaries, encyclopedias and
other reference books.
B.This shelf w as quite high and out of his reach, s o he had to fetch a ladder to pick a book
that interested him.
C.Ritesh found nothing that interested him, until he c ame to a small sec tion on
photography, which was one of his hobbies.
D.Unfortunately, a s he was climbing down the ladder, the book that he had c hosen slipped
from his hand and fell with a loud thud.
Ans 1. ABC D
2 .AC BD
3 .AD BC
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4 .ABD C
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.19 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
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Please c ome down forbreakfast.
Ans 1. Requested you are to come down for breakfast.
voluntary
Ans
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1. optional
2. uncompelled
3. mandatory
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4. discretional
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.21 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Our leader does not make false promises, he walks the talk.
Ans 1. to make empty promises
4. to do what one s a y s
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.22 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A. In less than ten minutes, the two young men found the way that led to the cliff top.
B. Half w ay up, a large rock blocked their way.
C. But their troubles were not over.
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D. They started shouting, hoping that someone might hear them.
Ans 1. AC BD
2 .AD BC
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3 .AD C B
4 .ABC D
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Q.23 Selec t the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
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Chosen Option : 4
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vulnerable
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Ans 1. sensitive
2. weak
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3. defenseless
4. secure
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.25 Selec t the correct active form of the given sentence.
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.26 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
establish
Ans 1. destroy
2. constitute
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3. start
4. institute
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2. routine
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3. similar
4. familiar
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Question ID : 8161618662
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Ans 1. The receptionist said to me, “Have you met the accountant?”
2. The receptionist said to me, “Do you want to meet the accountant?”
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3. The receptionist said to me, “Did you want to meet the accountant?”
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.29 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
2. narrow escape
3. about my
4. I breathed
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.30 Select the most appropriate sy nonym of the given word.
mundane
Ans 1. commonplace
2. exemplary
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3. uncommon
4. exclusive
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Q.31 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution needed'.
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She is quite capable to do that.
Ans 1. capable with doing
2. capable of doing
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Chosen Option : 3
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Question ID : 8161618632
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.33 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A.To spend the waiting hours at the airport, I walked into the bookstore and bought some
magazines.
B. It w as Partha, an old friend.
C. I had hardly turned a few pages of a magazine when I felt a hand on my shoulder.
D. Then I found a c omfortable seat and sat down to read.
Ans 1. AC BD
2 .AC D B
3 .ABC D
4 .AD C B
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Chosen Option : 4
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W hy was I asked to come to the offic e by the manager?
Ans 1. Why did the manager a s k me to come to the office?
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2. Why does the manager a s k me to come to the office?
The forest guard warned us that it was forbidden to light a fire in the forest.
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Ans 1. The forest guard said to us, “It was forbidden to light a fire in the forest.”
2. The forest guard said to us, “It is forbidden to light a fire in the forest.”
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3. The forest guard said to us, “It will be forbidden to light a fire in the forest.”
4. The forest guard said to us, “It can be forbidden to light a fire in the forest.”
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.36 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
2. what you
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3. understood
4. I don’t
Question ID : 8161618618
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.37 Selec t the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
I said to my brother, “Please do not disturb me.”
Ans 1. I request my brother not to disturb me.
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.38 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
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3. The light s how wa s being enjoyed by all of us.
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promising
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Ans 1. bright
2. worthless
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3. compromising
4. hopeless
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Question ID : 8161618691
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.40 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
It w as getting dark and I w as hoping against hope that I w ould get a lift to go home.
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.41 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
2. anything else
3 .I s there
4. to knew?
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.42 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
W e is not going to take any action against him a s it is his first mistake.
Ans 1. a s it is
2. We is not going
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3. to take any action againsthim
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Q.43 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
2. He spoke
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3. slowly
4. in order to
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Question ID : 8161618627
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.44 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution needed'.
Ans 1. In my
2. On my
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4. By mine
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.45 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
3. putted
4. I have
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Chosen Option : 3
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Anger is the most dangerous (1) a s we lose control of (2) when in its grip. The
(3) of such behaviour can be severe. The first (4) of anger is that harsh words
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may (5) the other person deeply. M any relationships are affected (6) because of
anger, which may cause (7) and hatred. What are we (8) from anger? Nothing. It
can disturb the people (9) you. Anger may become your biggest weakness, and you may
be (10) others to take advantage of it.
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Q.46 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
Ans 1. observation
2. emotion
3. fact
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4. illusion
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Comprehension:
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In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Anger is the most dangerous (1) a s we lose control of (2) when in its grip. The
(3) of such behaviour can be severe. The first (4) of anger is that harsh words
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may (5) the other person deeply. M any relationships are affected (6) because of
anger, which may cause (7) and hatred. What are we (8) from anger? Nothing. It
can disturb the people (9) you. Anger may become your biggest weakness, and you may
be (10) others to take advantage of it.
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SubQuestion No :47
Q.47 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
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Ans 1. us
2. ourselves
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3. yourself
4. it
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Chosen Option : 2
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Anger is the most dangerous (1) a s we lose control of (2) when in its grip. The
(3) of such behaviour can be severe. The first (4) of anger is that harsh words
may (5) the other person deeply. M any relationships are affected (6) because of
anger, which may cause (7) and hatred. What are we (8) from anger? Nothing. It
can disturb the people (9) you. Anger may become your biggest weakness, and you may
be (10) others to take advantage of it.
SubQuestion No :48
Q.48 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
Ans 1. sources
2. beginnings
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3. consequences
4. roots
Question ID :8161618666
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Chosen Option : 3
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
1. outcome
2. sequel
3. conclusion
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4. origin
Question ID :8161618667
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Anger is the most dangerous (1) a s we lose control of (2) when in its grip. The
(3) of such behaviour can be severe. The first (4) of anger is that harsh words
may (5) the other person deeply. M any relationships are affected (6) because of
anger, which may cause (7) and hatred. What are we (8) from anger? Nothing. It
can disturb the people (9) you. Anger may become your biggest weakness, and you may
be (10) others to take advantage of it.
SubQuestion No :50
Q.50 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
Ans 1. touch
2. involve
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3. affect
4. interest
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Chosen Option : 3
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
1. only
2. sparsely
3. preciously
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4. fearlessly
Question ID :8161618669
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Anger is the most dangerous (1) a s we lose control of (2) when in its grip. The
(3) of such behaviour can be severe. The first (4) of anger is that harsh words
may (5) the other person deeply. M any relationships are affected (6) because of
anger, which may cause (7) and hatred. What are we (8) from anger? Nothing. It
can disturb the people (9) you. Anger may become your biggest weakness, and you may
be (10) others to take advantage of it.
SubQuestion No :52
Q.52 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 7.
Ans 1. agreement
2. continuation
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3. rifts
4. cordiality
Question ID :8161618670
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
1. collecting
2. sourcing
3. gaining
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4. enlisting
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Anger is the most dangerous (1) a s we lose control of (2) when in its grip. The
(3) of such behaviour can be severe. The first (4) of anger is that harsh words
may (5) the other person deeply. M any relationships are affected (6) because of
anger, which may cause (7) and hatred. What are we (8) from anger? Nothing. It
can disturb the people (9) you. Anger may become your biggest weakness, and you may
be (10) others to take advantage of it.
SubQuestion No :54
Q.54 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 9.
Ans 1. above
2. over
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3. around
4. encompassing
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Chosen Option : 3
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
1. allowing
2. prohibiting
3. stopping
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4. forcing
Question ID :8161618673
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Chosen Option : 2
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Marriages, birthday celebrations, meetings, conferences, seminars and many similar events
lay out (1) multi-course feasts with plenty of starters followed by the main course. Later,
(2) of food get dumped into dustbins, (3) of its value to the hungry poor. M o st
such gatherings serve buffets. The (4) of food wastage is more when people help
themselves. They (5) more than what they can eat only to waste the (6) . Similar
wastage is seen when hotels serve (7) breakfast buffets. Wherever food is free and
(8) plenty, people take more. Those fortunateto have (9) food forget the plight of
those who do not have (10) to eat. Millions of people die of malnutrition and hunger in
India.
SubQuestion No :56
Q.56 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
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Ans 1. lavish
2. insufficient
3. insipid
4. scarce
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Status : Not Answered
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Comprehension:
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In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Marriages, birthday celebrations, meetings, conferences, seminars and many similar events
lay out (1) multi-course feasts with plenty of starters followed by the main course. Later,
(2) of food get dumped into dustbins, (3) of its value to the hungry poor. M ost
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such gatherings serve buffets. The (4) of food wastage is more when people help
themselves. They (5) more than what they can eat only to waste the (6) . Similar
wastage is seen when hotels serve (7) breakfast buffets. Wherever food is free and
(8) plenty, people take more. Those fortunateto have (9) food forget the plight of
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those who do not have (10) to eat. Millions of people die of malnutrition and hunger in
India.
SubQuestion No :57
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Q.57 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
Ans 1. stacks
2. bunches
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3. mounds
4 .ma s s es
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Chosen Option : 4
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Marriages, birthday celebrations, meetings, conferences, seminars and many similar events
lay out (1) multi-course feasts with plenty of starters followed by the main course. Later,
(2) of food get dumped into dustbins, (3) of its value to the hungry poor. M o st
such gatherings serve buffets. The (4) of food wastage is more when people help
themselves. They (5) more than what they can eat only to waste the (6) . Similar
wastage is seen when hotels serve (7) breakfast buffets. Wherever food is free and
(8) plenty, people take more. Those fortunateto have (9) food forget the plight of
those who do not have (10) to eat. Millions of people die of malnutrition and hunger in
India.
SubQuestion No :58
Q.58 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
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Ans 1. conscious
2. inattentive
3. careful
4. unmindful
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Status : Answered
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Comprehension:
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In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Marriages, birthday celebrations, meetings, conferences, seminars and many similar events
lay out (1) multi-course feasts with plenty of starters followed by the main course. Later,
(2) of food get dumped into dustbins, (3) of its value to the hungry poor. M ost
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such gatherings serve buffets. The (4) of food wastage is more when people help
themselves. They (5) more than what they can eat only to waste the (6) . Similar
wastage is seen when hotels serve (7) breakfast buffets. Wherever food is free and
(8) plenty, people take more. Those fortunateto have (9) food forget the plight of
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those who do not have (10) to eat. Millions of people die of malnutrition and hunger in
India.
SubQuestion No :59
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Q.59 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.
Ans 1. interest
2. virtue
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3. bias
4. tendency
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Chosen Option : 4
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Marriages, birthday celebrations, meetings, conferences, seminars and many similar events
lay out (1) multi-course feasts with plenty of starters followed by the main course. Later,
(2) of food get dumped into dustbins, (3) of its value to the hungry poor. M o st
such gatherings serve buffets. The (4) of food wastage is more when people help
themselves. They (5) more than what they can eat only to waste the (6) . Similar
wastage is seen when hotels serve (7) breakfast buffets. Wherever food is free and
(8) plenty, people take more. Those fortunateto have (9) food forget the plight of
those who do not have (10) to eat. Millions of people die of malnutrition and hunger in
India.
SubQuestion No :60
Q.60 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
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Ans 1. discard
2. pluck
3. take
4. assemble
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Status : Answered
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Comprehension:
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In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Marriages, birthday celebrations, meetings, conferences, seminars and many similar events
lay out (1) multi-course feasts with plenty of starters followed by the main course. Later,
(2) of food get dumped into dustbins, (3) of its value to the hungry poor. M ost
st
such gatherings serve buffets. The (4) of food wastage is more when people help
themselves. They (5) more than what they can eat only to waste the (6) . Similar
wastage is seen when hotels serve (7) breakfast buffets. Wherever food is free and
(8) plenty, people take more. Those fortunateto have (9) food forget the plight of
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those who do not have (10) to eat. Millions of people die of malnutrition and hunger in
India.
SubQuestion No :61
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Q.61 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
Ans 1. overload
2. excess
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3. plenty
4. profusion
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Chosen Option : 2
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Marriages, birthday celebrations, meetings, conferences, seminars and many similar events
lay out (1) multi-course feasts with plenty of starters followed by the main course. Later,
(2) of food get dumped into dustbins, (3) of its value to the hungry poor. M o st
such gatherings serve buffets. The (4) of food wastage is more when people help
themselves. They (5) more than what they can eat only to waste the (6) . Similar
wastage is seen when hotels serve (7) breakfast buffets. Wherever food is free and
(8) plenty, people take more. Those fortunateto have (9) food forget the plight of
those who do not have (10) to eat. Millions of people die of malnutrition and hunger in
India.
SubQuestion No :62
Q.62 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 7.
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Ans 1. voluntary
2. optional
3. mandatory
4. complimentary
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Status : Answered
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Comprehension:
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In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Marriages, birthday celebrations, meetings, conferences, seminars and many similar events
lay out (1) multi-course feasts with plenty of starters followed by the main course. Later,
(2) of food get dumped into dustbins, (3) of its value to the hungry poor. M ost
st
such gatherings serve buffets. The (4) of food wastage is more when people help
themselves. They (5) more than what they can eat only to waste the (6) . Similar
wastage is seen when hotels serve (7) breakfast buffets. Wherever food is free and
(8) plenty, people take more. Those fortunateto have (9) food forget the plight of
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those who do not have (10) to eat. Millions of people die of malnutrition and hunger in
India.
SubQuestion No :63
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Q.63 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 8.
Ans 1. in
2. for
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3. by
4. of
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Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Marriages, birthday celebrations, meetings, conferences, seminars and many similar events
lay out (1) multi-course feasts with plenty of starters followed by the main course. Later,
(2) of food get dumped into dustbins, (3) of its value to the hungry poor. M o st
such gatherings serve buffets. The (4) of food wastage is more when people help
themselves. They (5) more than what they can eat only to waste the (6) . Similar
wastage is seen when hotels serve (7) breakfast buffets. Wherever food is free and
(8) plenty, people take more. Those fortunateto have (9) food forget the plight of
those who do not have (10) to eat. Millions of people die of malnutrition and hunger in
India.
SubQuestion No :64
Q.64 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 9.
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Ans 1. immense
2. enormous
3. superfluous
4. surplus
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Status : Answered
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Comprehension:
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In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Marriages, birthday celebrations, meetings, conferences, seminars and many similar events
lay out (1) multi-course feasts with plenty of starters followed by the main course. Later,
(2) of food get dumped into dustbins, (3) of its value to the hungry poor. M ost
st
such gatherings serve buffets. The (4) of food wastage is more when people help
themselves. They (5) more than what they can eat only to waste the (6) . Similar
wastage is seen when hotels serve (7) breakfast buffets. Wherever food is free and
(8) plenty, people take more. Those fortunateto have (9) food forget the plight of
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those who do not have (10) to eat. Millions of people die of malnutrition and hunger in
India.
SubQuestion No :65
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Q.65 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 10.
Ans 1. enough
2. suitable
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3. equal
4. quantity
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.66 Selec t the correct direct form of the given sentence.
The policeman told the tourist that first of all they had to establish his identity.
Ans 1. The policeman said to the tourist, “First of all we will establish your identity.”
2. The policeman said to the tourist, “First of all we have to establish your identity.”
3. The policeman said to the tourist, “First of all we have to establish his identity.”
4. The policeman said to the tourist, “First of all I have to establish your identity.”
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.67 Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.
I asked my brother if he had visited his friend who was in the hospital.
Ans 1. I said to my brother, “Did you visited your friend who wa s in the hospital?”
2. I said to my brother, “Have you visited your friend who is in the hospital?”
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3. I said to my brother, “Do you visit your friend who is in the hospital?”
4. I said to my brother, “Has you visit your friend who is in the hospital?”
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Status : Answered
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Q.68 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
Chosen Option : 2
The detective jumped down from the roof and swing open the door.
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Ans 1. jumped down from
2. The detective
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Chosen Option : 3
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puzzled
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Ans 1. confused
2. certain
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3. sure
4. doubtless
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.70 Selec t the correct passive form of the given sentence.
Question ID : 8161618628
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.71 Selec t the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
2. even
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3. then
4. just
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Question ID : 8161618658
Status : Answered
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Q.72 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
Chosen Option : 4
2. did he?
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3. didn’t he?
4. does he?
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Question ID : 8161618653
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.73 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
2. It wa s
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3. looking for
4. who we were
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.74 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A.George Robinson was ambitious but not very clever when he was at school, and he left
w hen he was sixteen.
B. Soon, without any struggle, he had a shop of his own.
C.At first, he did not know what to do, but then he started selling cheap toys in the street,
and it soon became clear that he was a clever businessman.
D. It w as not long before he owned three big shops in which he employed sixty people.
Ans 1. AC BD
2 .AD C B
3 .AD BC
4 .ABC D
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.75 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
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2. to believe something easily and quickly
Q.76 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution needed'.
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W hen the sun began to set, the boys reluctantly deciding to going home.
Ans 1. No substitution needed
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2. decided to g o home
4. deciding to g o home
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Q.77 Selec t the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
The mother said to her son, “Why are you not doing your homework?”
Ans 1. The mother asked her s on why he wa s not doing his homework.
Question ID : 8161618641
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.78 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution needed'.
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2. by being s o late
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4. to been s o late
Question ID : 8161618649
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Chosen Option : 3
Q.79 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
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sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution needed'.
2. ever by
3. and by
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4. not by
Question ID : 8161618657
Status : Answered
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Question ID : 8161618633
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.81 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution needed'.
2. getting on
4. get on
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.82 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution needed'.
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2 .s ome more
3. another
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4 .No substitution needed
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Chosen Option : 3
Q.83 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
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This man’s taking a bribe is only the tip of an iceberg.
Ans 1. problem a ship faces on the ocean
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2. coming
3. arriving
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4. closing
Question ID : 8161618660
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.85 Identify the segment in the sentence which c ontains the grammatical error.
2. make pulao
3. There are
4 .s o I cannot
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Chosen Option : 3
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Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
The Ganges River Dolphin or Gangetic Dolphin, is the national aquatic animal of India. The
elusive freshwater cetacean is an umbrella species of the Ganga and Brahmaputra river
system and ha s a significant ecological importance a s its presence indicates the good health
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of an area. The species is listed under the ‘Endangered’ category of the International Union for
the Conservation of Nature a s it is losing its habitat. These animals were once found in large
groups called ‘schools’ but nowadays, the groups have reduced in size. The Vikramshila
Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary in Bihar’s Bhagalpur district, the only sanctuary for our national
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aquatic animal, is facing a decline in its dolphin population. On the other hand, there are s ome
deep pools in the Ganga river system outside of Vikramshila, where the dolphins are
prospering. I came a c ross one such deep water pool recently. It is situated in the Ganga near
Dhakwa village of Varanasi district, Uttar Pradesh. The village is a 45-minute ride away from
Sarnath. Since there is no tourism in the area, Brijesh (one of our local co-workers, who is
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involved in the Namami Gange project) requested one of the fishermen to take us to the
middle of the river and he agreed. This man had a traditional wooden boat that could
accommodate four people. I s a w five to six dolphins in those waters. It seemed like dolphins
are used to having boats around them. I visited the place quite a few times a s I found that it
wa s the best to see Gangetic dolphins jumping near one’s boat without them getting bothered
about human presence. It definitely is the sign of a healthy section of the highly polluted
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Ganga. I am glad that people out there are conserving the area by not altering its serenity. I
wish we are able to find more such places and try and conserve the dolphins before they
vanish from our river systems. It can be an interesting place to have on your bucket list if you
are a nature lover. I a ssume that there are at least 10 dolphins living happily in that spot.
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Locals say they have seen these majestic mammals for the past many years and do not catch
them. In rare cases, if a dolphin gets caught in their nets, they let it g o without harming it. I
never imagined such a habitat near the crowded and polluted patch of the Ganga that is
Varanasi.
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Q.86 “The only sanctuary for our national aquatic animal…”. What does 'sanctuary' mean in this
c ontext?
Ans 1. A forbidden place
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2 .A temple
3 .A safe place
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4 .A shrine
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Comprehension:
Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
The Ganges River Dolphin or Gangetic Dolphin, is the national aquatic animal of India. The
elusive freshwater cetacean is an umbrella species of the Ganga and Brahmaputra river
system and ha s a significant ecological importance a s its presence indicates the good health
of an area. The species is listed under the ‘Endangered’ category of the International Union for
the Conservation of Nature a s it is losing its habitat. These animals were once found in large
groups called ‘schools’ but nowadays, the groups have reduced in size. The Vikramshila
Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary in Bihar’s Bhagalpur district, the only sanctuary for our national
aquatic animal, is facing a decline in its dolphin population. On the other hand, there are s ome
deep pools in the Ganga river system outside of Vikramshila, where the dolphins are
prospering. I came a c ross one such deep water pool recently. It is situated in the Ganga near
Dhakwa village of Varanasi district, Uttar Pradesh. The village is a 45-minute ride away from
Sarnath. Since there is no tourism in the area, Brijesh (one of our local co-workers, who is
involved in the Namami Gange project) requested one of the fishermen to take us to the
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middle of the river and he agreed. This man had a traditional wooden boat that could
accommodate four people. I s a w five to six dolphins in those waters. It seemed like dolphins
are used to having boats around them. I visited the place quite a few times a s I found that it
wa s the best to see Gangetic dolphins jumping near one’s boat without them getting bothered
about human presence. It definitely is the sign of a healthy section of the highly polluted
Ganga. I am glad that people out there are conserving the area by not altering its serenity. I
wish we are able to find more such places and try and conserve the dolphins before they
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vanish from our river systems. It can be an interesting place to have on your bucket list if you
are a nature lover. I a ssume that there are at least 10 dolphins living happily in that spot.
Locals say they have seen these majestic mammals for the past many years and do not catch
them. In rare cases, if a dolphin gets caught in their nets, they let it g o without harming it. I
never imagined such a habitat near the crowded and polluted patch of the Ganga that is
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Varanasi.
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Q.87 Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
2. water animal
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3. wildlife sanctuary
4. mammal
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Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
The Ganges River Dolphin or Gangetic Dolphin, is the national aquatic animal of India. The
elusive freshwater cetacean is an umbrella species of the Ganga and Brahmaputra river
system and ha s a significant ecological importance a s its presence indicates the good health
of an area. The species is listed under the ‘Endangered’ category of the International Union for
the Conservation of Nature a s it is losing its habitat. These animals were once found in large
groups called ‘schools’ but nowadays, the groups have reduced in size. The Vikramshila
Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary in Bihar’s Bhagalpur district, the only sanctuary for our national
aquatic animal, is facing a decline in its dolphin population. On the other hand, there are s ome
deep pools in the Ganga river system outside of Vikramshila, where the dolphins are
prospering. I came a c ross one such deep water pool recently. It is situated in the Ganga near
Dhakwa village of Varanasi district, Uttar Pradesh. The village is a 45-minute ride away from
Sarnath. Since there is no tourism in the area, Brijesh (one of our local co-workers, who is
involved in the Namami Gange project) requested one of the fishermen to take us to the
om
middle of the river and he agreed. This man had a traditional wooden boat that could
accommodate four people. I s a w five to six dolphins in those waters. It seemed like dolphins
are used to having boats around them. I visited the place quite a few times a s I found that it
wa s the best to see Gangetic dolphins jumping near one’s boat without them getting bothered
about human presence. It definitely is the sign of a healthy section of the highly polluted
Ganga. I am glad that people out there are conserving the area by not altering its serenity. I
wish we are able to find more such places and try and conserve the dolphins before they
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vanish from our river systems. It can be an interesting place to have on your bucket list if you
are a nature lover. I a ssume that there are at least 10 dolphins living happily in that spot.
Locals say they have seen these majestic mammals for the past many years and do not catch
them. In rare cases, if a dolphin gets caught in their nets, they let it g o without harming it. I
never imagined such a habitat near the crowded and polluted patch of the Ganga that is
ks
Varanasi.
SubQuestion No :88
Q.88 “I never imagined such a habitat…”. W hat does ‘such a habitat’ referto?
Ans 1. The area where the Ganga is most polluted.
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Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
The Ganges River Dolphin or Gangetic Dolphin, is the national aquatic animal of India. The
elusive freshwater cetacean is an umbrella species of the Ganga and Brahmaputra river
system and ha s a significant ecological importance a s its presence indicates the good health
of an area. The species is listed under the ‘Endangered’ category of the International Union for
the Conservation of Nature a s it is losing its habitat. These animals were once found in large
groups called ‘schools’ but nowadays, the groups have reduced in size. The Vikramshila
Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary in Bihar’s Bhagalpur district, the only sanctuary for our national
aquatic animal, is facing a decline in its dolphin population. On the other hand, there are s ome
deep pools in the Ganga river system outside of Vikramshila, where the dolphins are
prospering. I came a c ross one such deep water pool recently. It is situated in the Ganga near
Dhakwa village of Varanasi district, Uttar Pradesh. The village is a 45-minute ride away from
Sarnath. Since there is no tourism in the area, Brijesh (one of our local co-workers, who is
involved in the Namami Gange project) requested one of the fishermen to take us to the
om
middle of the river and he agreed. This man had a traditional wooden boat that could
accommodate four people. I s a w five to six dolphins in those waters. It seemed like dolphins
are used to having boats around them. I visited the place quite a few times a s I found that it
wa s the best to see Gangetic dolphins jumping near one’s boat without them getting bothered
about human presence. It definitely is the sign of a healthy section of the highly polluted
Ganga. I am glad that people out there are conserving the area by not altering its serenity. I
wish we are able to find more such places and try and conserve the dolphins before they
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vanish from our river systems. It can be an interesting place to have on your bucket list if you
are a nature lover. I a ssume that there are at least 10 dolphins living happily in that spot.
Locals say they have seen these majestic mammals for the past many years and do not catch
them. In rare cases, if a dolphin gets caught in their nets, they let it g o without harming it. I
never imagined such a habitat near the crowded and polluted patch of the Ganga that is
ks
Varanasi.
SubQuestion No :89
Q.89 The presence of dolphins in the Ganga and Brahmaputra river sy stems indicates:
Ans 1. the sound health of the habitat
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Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
The Ganges River Dolphin or Gangetic Dolphin, is the national aquatic animal of India. The
elusive freshwater cetacean is an umbrella species of the Ganga and Brahmaputra river
system and ha s a significant ecological importance a s its presence indicates the good health
of an area. The species is listed under the ‘Endangered’ category of the International Union for
the Conservation of Nature a s it is losing its habitat. These animals were once found in large
groups called ‘schools’ but nowadays, the groups have reduced in size. The Vikramshila
Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary in Bihar’s Bhagalpur district, the only sanctuary for our national
aquatic animal, is facing a decline in its dolphin population. On the other hand, there are s ome
deep pools in the Ganga river system outside of Vikramshila, where the dolphins are
prospering. I came a c ross one such deep water pool recently. It is situated in the Ganga near
Dhakwa village of Varanasi district, Uttar Pradesh. The village is a 45-minute ride away from
Sarnath. Since there is no tourism in the area, Brijesh (one of our local co-workers, who is
involved in the Namami Gange project) requested one of the fishermen to take us to the
om
middle of the river and he agreed. This man had a traditional wooden boat that could
accommodate four people. I s a w five to six dolphins in those waters. It seemed like dolphins
are used to having boats around them. I visited the place quite a few times a s I found that it
wa s the best to see Gangetic dolphins jumping near one’s boat without them getting bothered
about human presence. It definitely is the sign of a healthy section of the highly polluted
Ganga. I am glad that people out there are conserving the area by not altering its serenity. I
wish we are able to find more such places and try and conserve the dolphins before they
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vanish from our river systems. It can be an interesting place to have on your bucket list if you
are a nature lover. I a ssume that there are at least 10 dolphins living happily in that spot.
Locals say they have seen these majestic mammals for the past many years and do not catch
them. In rare cases, if a dolphin gets caught in their nets, they let it g o without harming it. I
never imagined such a habitat near the crowded and polluted patch of the Ganga that is
ks
Varanasi.
SubQuestion No :90
Q.90 W hat interesting activity did the writer notice while travelling in the wooden boat?
Ans 1. Dolphins were being caught in nets.
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Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
As I turned to the main road, my smartphone rang. I looked at the car’s dashboard display for
a fraction of a second to see the caller name while I reflexively whirled the wheel around the
street corner. The brief lapse in concentration wa s enough to mis s a biker. Fortunately, both of
us stopped at the right time but he ranted expletives at my family, particularly the women.
Undeterred, I opened the window, smiled at him and said, “I am sorry.” He immediately paused,
and then just advised me kindly to look on all sides of the road while driving.
That is the power of the unique and wonderful act called smile. It can break barriers and
bridge chasms. The power of the smile is often underestimated by us. Despite being the only
species with this graceful expression, humans do not comprehend the myriad strengths of a
smile and often forget to use it
Just like the innumerable gifts of nature which we have taken for granted, I had missed the
influence of smile in my early years. The awakening occurred in my early twenties when I
worked a s a junior doctor in a hospital. We, a group of doctors, were having coffee together,
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one of the senior doctors told me, “You seemed to have missed an important developmental
milestone.”
Developmental milestone refers to various social, motor and vocal skills which a child
acquires at each period of its development in infancy and childhood such a s rolling over,
standing and speaking. To my despair, he declared, “You haven’t got your social smile yet.”
While I considered myself a pleasant person, his harsh comment rather irked me.
At three to four months of age, a growing child starts recognising familiar faces and in an
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attempt to interact with them, it expresses the social smile. It is typically towards the parents,
grandparents and siblings initially, and then slowly extends towards other familiar faces. It is
nature’s evolutionary attempt to increase the bonding between humans. It is a way of
expression to pronounce one’s affability. But somewhere during our growth and interaction
ks
with society, we have been taught directly or indirectly that strangers are not to be smiled at.
After long days of introspection, I made it a point to reclaim my lost milestone.
SubQuestion No :91
Ans “That is1.the
Q.91 power…”. What power is being referred to here?
The power of a smile to resolve issues.
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2. The power of a car driver over a biker.
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Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
As I turned to the main road, my smartphone rang. I looked at the car’s dashboard display for
a fraction of a second to see the caller name while I reflexively whirled the wheel around the
street corner. The brief lapse in concentration wa s enough to mis s a biker. Fortunately, both of
us stopped at the right time but he ranted expletives at my family, particularly the women.
Undeterred, I opened the window, smiled at him and said, “I am sorry.” He immediately paused,
and then just advised me kindly to look on all sides of the road while driving.
That is the power of the unique and wonderful act called smile. It can break barriers and
bridge chasms. The power of the smile is often underestimated by us. Despite being the only
species with this graceful expression, humans do not comprehend the myriad strengths of a
smile and often forget to use it
Just like the innumerable gifts of nature which we have taken for granted, I had missed the
influence of smile in my early years. The awakening occurred in my early twenties when I
worked a s a junior doctor in a hospital. We, a group of doctors, were having coffee together,
om
one of the senior doctors told me, “You seemed to have missed an important developmental
milestone.”
Developmental milestone refers to various social, motor and vocal skills which a child
acquires at each period of its development in infancy and childhood such a s rolling over,
standing and speaking. To my despair, he declared, “You haven’t got your social smile yet.”
While I considered myself a pleasant person, his harsh comment rather irked me.
At three to four months of age, a growing child starts recognising familiar faces and in an
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attempt to interact with them, it expresses the social smile. It is typically towards the parents,
grandparents and siblings initially, and then slowly extends towards other familiar faces. It is
nature’s evolutionary attempt to increase the bonding between humans. It is a way of
expression to pronounce one’s affability. But somewhere during our growth and interaction
ks
with society, we have been taught directly or indirectly that strangers are not to be smiled at.
After long days of introspection, I made it a point to reclaim my lost milestone.
SubQuestion No :92
Q.92
Ans W hat w1.asItthe effect of the senior doctor’s comment on thewriter? oc
irritatedhim.
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
As I turned to the main road, my smartphone rang. I looked at the car’s dashboard display for
a fraction of a second to see the caller name while I reflexively whirled the wheel around the
street corner. The brief lapse in concentration wa s enough to mis s a biker. Fortunately, both of
us stopped at the right time but he ranted expletives at my family, particularly the women.
Undeterred, I opened the window, smiled at him and said, “I am sorry.” He immediately paused,
and then just advised me kindly to look on all sides of the road while driving.
That is the power of the unique and wonderful act called smile. It can break barriers and
bridge chasms. The power of the smile is often underestimated by us. Despite being the only
species with this graceful expression, humans do not comprehend the myriad strengths of a
smile and often forget to use it
Just like the innumerable gifts of nature which we have taken for granted, I had missed the
influence of smile in my early years. The awakening occurred in my early twenties when I
worked a s a junior doctor in a hospital. We, a group of doctors, were having coffee together,
om
one of the senior doctors told me, “You seemed to have missed an important developmental
milestone.”
Developmental milestone refers to various social, motor and vocal skills which a child
acquires at each period of its development in infancy and childhood such a s rolling over,
standing and speaking. To my despair, he declared, “You haven’t got your social smile yet.”
While I considered myself a pleasant person, his harsh comment rather irked me.
At three to four months of age, a growing child starts recognising familiar faces and in an
.c
attempt to interact with them, it expresses the social smile. It is typically towards the parents,
grandparents and siblings initially, and then slowly extends towards other familiar faces. It is
nature’s evolutionary attempt to increase the bonding between humans. It is a way of
expression to pronounce one’s affability. But somewhere during our growth and interaction
ks
with society, we have been taught directly or indirectly that strangers are not to be smiled at.
After long days of introspection, I made it a point to reclaim my lost milestone.
SubQuestion No :93
Q.93
Ans W hich 1.
of these developmental milestones is NOT mentioned in the passage?
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Movement of the muscles
2. Spoken skills
3. Learning to stand up
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4. Auditory skills
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
As I turned to the main road, my smartphone rang. I looked at the car’s dashboard display for
a fraction of a second to see the caller name while I reflexively whirled the wheel around the
street corner. The brief lapse in concentration wa s enough to mis s a biker. Fortunately, both of
us stopped at the right time but he ranted expletives at my family, particularly the women.
Undeterred, I opened the window, smiled at him and said, “I am sorry.” He immediately paused,
and then just advised me kindly to look on all sides of the road while driving.
That is the power of the unique and wonderful act called smile. It can break barriers and
bridge chasms. The power of the smile is often underestimated by us. Despite being the only
species with this graceful expression, humans do not comprehend the myriad strengths of a
smile and often forget to use it
Just like the innumerable gifts of nature which we have taken for granted, I had missed the
influence of smile in my early years. The awakening occurred in my early twenties when I
worked a s a junior doctor in a hospital. We, a group of doctors, were having coffee together,
om
one of the senior doctors told me, “You seemed to have missed an important developmental
milestone.”
Developmental milestone refers to various social, motor and vocal skills which a child
acquires at each period of its development in infancy and childhood such a s rolling over,
standing and speaking. To my despair, he declared, “You haven’t got your social smile yet.”
While I considered myself a pleasant person, his harsh comment rather irked me.
At three to four months of age, a growing child starts recognising familiar faces and in an
.c
attempt to interact with them, it expresses the social smile. It is typically towards the parents,
grandparents and siblings initially, and then slowly extends towards other familiar faces. It is
nature’s evolutionary attempt to increase the bonding between humans. It is a way of
expression to pronounce one’s affability. But somewhere during our growth and interaction
ks
with society, we have been taught directly or indirectly that strangers are not to be smiled at.
After long days of introspection, I made it a point to reclaim my lost milestone.
SubQuestion No :94
Q.94
Ans There w as a possibility of an accident occurring because: oc
1. both the writer and the biker were careless drivers
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
As I turned to the main road, my smartphone rang. I looked at the car’s dashboard display for
a fraction of a second to see the caller name while I reflexively whirled the wheel around the
street corner. The brief lapse in concentration wa s enough to mis s a biker. Fortunately, both of
us stopped at the right time but he ranted expletives at my family, particularly the women.
Undeterred, I opened the window, smiled at him and said, “I am sorry.” He immediately paused,
and then just advised me kindly to look on all sides of the road while driving.
That is the power of the unique and wonderful act called smile. It can break barriers and
bridge chasms. The power of the smile is often underestimated by us. Despite being the only
species with this graceful expression, humans do not comprehend the myriad strengths of a
smile and often forget to use it
Just like the innumerable gifts of nature which we have taken for granted, I had missed the
influence of smile in my early years. The awakening occurred in my early twenties when I
worked a s a junior doctor in a hospital. We, a group of doctors, were having coffee together,
om
one of the senior doctors told me, “You seemed to have missed an important developmental
milestone.”
Developmental milestone refers to various social, motor and vocal skills which a child
acquires at each period of its development in infancy and childhood such a s rolling over,
standing and speaking. To my despair, he declared, “You haven’t got your social smile yet.”
While I considered myself a pleasant person, his harsh comment rather irked me.
At three to four months of age, a growing child starts recognising familiar faces and in an
.c
attempt to interact with them, it expresses the social smile. It is typically towards the parents,
grandparents and siblings initially, and then slowly extends towards other familiar faces. It is
nature’s evolutionary attempt to increase the bonding between humans. It is a way of
expression to pronounce one’s affability. But somewhere during our growth and interaction
ks
with society, we have been taught directly or indirectly that strangers are not to be smiled at.
After long days of introspection, I made it a point to reclaim my lost milestone.
SubQuestion No :95
Q.95
Ans W hat does “I made it a point to reclaim my lost milestone” mean? oc
1. The writer did not think much about smiling.
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
For us Indians, there are certain personal norms that make perfect professional anchors in
today’s work world. We are blessed, for the most part, with strong, stable familial bonds often
lasting a lifetime. We don’t usually leave home to seek our fortune at 18. And when we do, we
carry our relationships a s children into the new ones we forge a s s po use and parent. We are
comfortable with our multiple identities and accept the tensions and contradictions inherent
in managing them. As much a s 5 0 % of us are bilingual and 1 7 % trilingual, speaking more than
one of our 22 recognised languages, and sometimes dialects and variations that do not make
the official count. Multiple languages, accents and intonations are part of our daily lives a s are
the ways in which we overcome these barriers of communication and interaction. We are fond
of telling our foreign colleagues that there is no such thing a s Indian food, because it varies
from state to state, region to religion. We can eat biryani, chaat and dosa with equal relish. We
see nothing unusual in this s ea mless palate of diverse cultural, historical and geographic
contexts and tastes. Dualities and differences surround us. In our homes, traditions sustain
om
us despite our modern city lives a s professionals; our s lums sit cheek by jowl with our elite
colonies and on our roads, cows, carts, SUV s and two-wheelers weave and dodge buses,
trucks and pedestrians, and almost everyone survives the chaos. Noise does not distract us,
nor crowds deter us, even a s we seek solace in meditation, mindfulness and yoga. We carry
our multiple identities, the dualities of our lives, the variety of our lingual skills and culinary
tastes with ease into a global work environment, adding a wider, varied global cultural context
into our repertoire. Be it British, American or Asian, we take in these new influences and then
give the mix a “glocal” flavour, often to the bewilderment of our colleagues from these
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cultures. As products of a nation that went from great poverty to a developing nation and then
an emerging country, we are conscious of the resources we have and how we use them.
These are not only relevant but also vital traits in today’s work environment. Let us celebrate
our ‘Indianness’ in our global professional lives.
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SubQuestion No :96
Q.96 “Our slums sit c heek by jowl with our elite colonies.” What does this sentence illustrate
about Indian life?
Ans 1. Coexistence of dualities
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
For us Indians, there are certain personal norms that make perfect professional anchors in
today’s work world. We are blessed, for the most part, with strong, stable familial bonds often
lasting a lifetime. We don’t usually leave home to seek our fortune at 18. And when we do, we
carry our relationships a s children into the new ones we forge a s s po use and parent. We are
comfortable with our multiple identities and accept the tensions and contradictions inherent
in managing them. As much a s 5 0 % of us are bilingual and 1 7 % trilingual, speaking more than
one of our 22 recognised languages, and sometimes dialects and variations that do not make
the official count. Multiple languages, accents and intonations are part of our daily lives a s are
the ways in which we overcome these barriers of communication and interaction. We are fond
of telling our foreign colleagues that there is no such thing a s Indian food, because it varies
from state to state, region to religion. We can eat biryani, chaat and dosa with equal relish. We
see nothing unusual in this s ea mless palate of diverse cultural, historical and geographic
contexts and tastes. Dualities and differences surround us. In our homes, traditions sustain
om
us despite our modern city lives a s professionals; our s lums sit cheek by jowl with our elite
colonies and on our roads, cows, carts, SUV s and two-wheelers weave and dodge buses,
trucks and pedestrians, and almost everyone survives the chaos. Noise does not distract us,
nor crowds deter us, even a s we seek solace in meditation, mindfulness and yoga. We carry
our multiple identities, the dualities of our lives, the variety of our lingual skills and culinary
tastes with ease into a global work environment, adding a wider, varied global cultural context
into our repertoire. Be it British, American or Asian, we take in these new influences and then
give the mix a “glocal” flavour, often to the bewilderment of our colleagues from these
.c
cultures. As products of a nation that went from great poverty to a developing nation and then
an emerging country, we are conscious of the resources we have and how we use them.
These are not only relevant but also vital traits in today’s work environment. Let us celebrate
our ‘Indianness’ in our global professional lives.
ks
SubQuestion No :97
Q.97 W hy does the writer say that there is no such concept a s 'Indian food'?
Ans 1. Indian food is available everywhere.
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
For us Indians, there are certain personal norms that make perfect professional anchors in
today’s work world. We are blessed, for the most part, with strong, stable familial bonds often
lasting a lifetime. We don’t usually leave home to seek our fortune at 18. And when we do, we
carry our relationships a s children into the new ones we forge a s s po use and parent. We are
comfortable with our multiple identities and accept the tensions and contradictions inherent
in managing them. As much a s 5 0 % of us are bilingual and 1 7 % trilingual, speaking more than
one of our 22 recognised languages, and sometimes dialects and variations that do not make
the official count. Multiple languages, accents and intonations are part of our daily lives a s are
the ways in which we overcome these barriers of communication and interaction. We are fond
of telling our foreign colleagues that there is no such thing a s Indian food, because it varies
from state to state, region to religion. We can eat biryani, chaat and do sa with equal relish. We
see nothing unusual in this s ea mless palate of diverse cultural, historical and geographic
contexts and tastes. Dualities and differences surround us. In our homes, traditions sustain
om
us despite our modern city lives a s professionals; our s lums sit cheek by jowl with our elite
colonies and on our roads, cows, carts, SUV s and two-wheelers weave and dodge buses,
trucks and pedestrians, and almost everyone survives the chaos. Noise does not distract us,
nor crowds deter us, even a s we seek solace in meditation, mindfulness and yoga. We carry
our multiple identities, the dualities of our lives, the variety of our lingual skills and culinary
tastes with ease into a global work environment, adding a wider, varied global cultural context
into our repertoire. Be it British, American or Asian, we take in these new influences and then
give the mix a “glocal” flavour, often to the bewilderment of our colleagues from these
.c
cultures. As products of a nation that went from great poverty to a developing nation and then
an emerging country, we are conscious of the resources we have and how we use them.
These are not only relevant but also vital traits in today’s work environment. Let us celebrate
our ‘Indianness’ in our global professional lives.
ks
SubQuestion No :98
Q.98 W hat according to the writer is the advantage of living with multiple identities?
Ans 1. It makes us adapt better at our workplace.
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Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
For us Indians, there are certain personal norms that make perfect professional anchors in
today’s work world. We are blessed, for the most part, with strong, stable familial bonds often
lasting a lifetime. We don’t usually leave home to seek our fortune at 18. And when we do, we
carry our relationships a s children into the new ones we forge a s s po use and parent. We are
comfortable with our multiple identities and accept the tensions and contradictions inherent
in managing them. As much a s 5 0 % of us are bilingual and 1 7 % trilingual, speaking more than
one of our 22 recognised languages, and sometimes dialects and variations that do not make
the official count. Multiple languages, accents and intonations are part of our daily lives a s are
the ways in which we overcome these barriers of communication and interaction. We are fond
of telling our foreign colleagues that there is no such thing a s Indian food, because it varies
from state to state, region to religion. We can eat biryani, chaat and dosa with equal relish. We
see nothing unusual in this s ea mless palate of diverse cultural, historical and geographic
contexts and tastes. Dualities and differences surround us. In our homes, traditions sustain
om
us despite our modern city lives a s professionals; our s lums sit cheek by jowl with our elite
colonies and on our roads, cows, carts, SUV s and two-wheelers weave and dodge buses,
trucks and pedestrians, and almost everyone survives the chaos. Noise does not distract us,
nor crowds deter us, even a s we seek solace in meditation, mindfulness and yoga. We carry
our multiple identities, the dualities of our lives, the variety of our lingual skills and culinary
tastes with ease into a global work environment, adding a wider, varied global cultural context
into our repertoire. Be it British, American or Asian, we take in these new influences and then
give the mix a “glocal” flavour, often to the bewilderment of our colleagues from these
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cultures. As products of a nation that went from great poverty to a developing nation and then
an emerging country, we are conscious of the resources we have and how we use them.
These are not only relevant but also vital traits in today’s work environment. Let us celebrate
our ‘Indianness’ in our global professional lives.
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Q.99 W hich of these is NOT mentioned in the passage as a strong national trait?
Ans 1. strong family bonding
2. diverse cuisine
3. common festivals
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions.
For us Indians, there are certain personal norms that make perfect professional anchors in
today’s work world. We are blessed, for the most part, with strong, stable familial bonds often
lasting a lifetime. We don’t usually leave home to seek our fortune at 18. And when we do, we
carry our relationships a s children into the new ones we forge a s s pouse and parent. We are
comfortable with our multiple identities and accept the tensions and contradictions inherent
in managing them. As much a s 5 0 % of us are bilingual and 1 7 % trilingual, speaking more than
one of our 22 recognised languages, and sometimes dialects and variations that do not make
the official count. Multiple languages, accents and intonations are part of our daily lives a s are
the ways in which we overcome these barriers of communication and interaction. We are fond
of telling our foreign colleagues that there is no such thing a s Indian food, because it varies
from state to state, region to religion. We can eat biryani, chaat and dosa with equal relish. We
see nothing unusual in this s ea mless palate of diverse cultural, historical and geographic
contexts and tastes. Dualities and differences surround us. In our homes, traditions sustain
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us despite our modern city lives a s professionals; our s lums sit cheek by jowl with our elite
colonies and on our roads, cows, carts, SUV s and two-wheelers weave and dodge buses,
trucks and pedestrians, and almost everyone survives the chaos. Noise does not distract us,
nor crowds deter us, even a s we seek solace in meditation, mindfulness and yoga. We carry
our multiple identities, the dualities of our lives, the variety of our lingual skills and culinary
tastes with ease into a global work environment, adding a wider, varied global cultural context
into our repertoire. Be it British, American or Asian, we take in these new influences and then
give the mix a “glocal” flavour, often to the bewilderment of our colleagues from these
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cultures. As products of a nation that went from great poverty to a developing nation and then
an emerging country, we are conscious of the resources we have and how we use them.
These are not only relevant but also vital traits in today’s work environment. Let us celebrate
our ‘Indianness’ in our global professional lives.
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SubQuestion No :100
Q.100 W hat does the writer mean when he uses the expression ‘glocal flavour’?
Ans 1. Teaching Indian cuisine to people from other countries.
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3.
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2.
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2. oc
3.
4.
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4.
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4.
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2.
3.
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4.
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4.
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2.
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4.
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2.
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2.
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4.
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3.
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2.
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2.
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3.
4.
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3.
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2.
3.
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4.
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4.
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4.
Question ID : 8161618748
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4.
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2.
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4.
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2.
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3.
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2.
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4.
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Q.49
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Ans 1.
2.
3. oc
4.
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2.
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Section : GeneralAwareness
2. वगज क रयन
3. व लभभाई पटल
4. भवनदास पट ल
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3. वकट र मं दर, त प त
4. मीना ेी मं दर,मरै
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Q.3 भारतीय सं वधान का भाग ______ भारत क नाग रकता स संबं धत है।
Ans
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1. IV
2. II
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3. III
4. V
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Ans 1. एटोल
2. गइओट्स / ट बलमाउं ट
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3. सी-माउं ट
4. च
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Q.5 राजकोषीय उ रदा य व और बजट बंधन अ ध नयम ( एफ.आर.बी.एम) को कौन स वषम अ ध नय मत कया
गया था?
Ans 1. 2003
2. 2001
3. 1998
4. 1996
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Q.6 न न ल खत म स कौन सा चावल / धान प म बंगाल म उगाया जाता है?
Ans 1. क याण सोना
2. सोना लका
3. पूसा व णम
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4. अमन
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2. रा प त क महा भयोग क या
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3. रा प त क प म चनाव क लएयो यता
4. रा प त काया लयक शत
m
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Ans 1. पाट लप
2. कौशा बी
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3. अयो या
4. उ यनी
w
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Q.9 फोट व लयम, कस नद क कनार त है?
Ans 1. इं ेावती
2. महानंदा
3. गली
4. ती ता
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Q.10 भारतीय दंड सं हता (IPC) क कौन - सी धारा का संबंध 'संगरोध शासन क अव स है?
Ans
ेा’
1. 271
2. 272
3. 274
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4. 273
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Q.11 मंबई क तट य े स र
जाता है:
त – अपनी गफा क
लए
स - एलीफ
टा
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प को इस नाम स भी जाना
Ans 1. जजरी
st
2. माल र
3. घारापरी
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4. रंजनगांव
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2. परी
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3. सारनाथ
4. ल बनी
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Q.13 _____ इं डयन ेी मयर लीग क पहल अ य और आय थ।
_
Ans 1. राजीव श ला
2. सौरव गांगली
3. रंजीब ब वाल
4. ल लत मोद
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Q.14 रा यसभा क वसाय सलाहकार स म त का गठन पहली बार ______ म कया गया था।
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Ans 1. 1954
2. 1951
3. 1952
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4. 1953
Question ID : 8161618825
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Ans
था?
1. क तूरबा गांधी
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2. मदर ट रसा
st
3. लोर स नाइ टगल
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2. 2011
3. 2012
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4. 2013
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Q.17 भारतीय प लस सवा (IPS) म शा मल होन वाली भारत क पहली म हला का नाम बताइए, जसन मई 2016 म
पड चरी क उपरा यपाल का हण कया था।
पद
Ans 1. करण बद
2. कं चन चौधरी भ ेाचाय
3. मीरा बोरवंकर
4. अचनारामासंदरम
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Q.18 कय बजट 2020-21 म पांच पराता वक ल को 'साइट पर सं हालय क साथ त त साइट ' क प म
वक सत करन का ताव दया गया है। न न ल खत म स कौन सा उनम स एक नह है?
Ans 1. कालीबंगा (राज
ेान)
2. राखीगढ़ (ह रयाणा)
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3. आ दचन लूर (त मलनाड )
4. धोलावीरा (गजरात)
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2. न टोफो बया
w
3. सलनोफो बया
4. पनोफो बया
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Q.21 न न ल खत म स कौन सी न ध उस लनदन क वाह क लए है, जहां सरकार क वल ब कर क प म काय
करती है?
Ans 1. आक मकता न ध
2. सीमा श क न ध
3. लोक लखा न ध
4. सं चत न ध
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Q.22 न न ल खत म स कौन सा लखक / ल खका उसक ज म दन को उसक ेारा ल खत प तक म एक का प नक
च र क साथ साझा करता / करती है?
Ans 1. डयाड कप लग
2. जन ऑ ट न
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3. ज. क . रो लग
4. आर. क . नारायण
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st
3. रोड
4. चन
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3. Fatima al-Fihri
4. Soufeina Hamed
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Q.25 सक , एक जापानी मादक पय, क वत ______ स बनाया जाता है।
Ans 1. चावल
2. सोयाबीन
3. द लया
4. ग ेाँ
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Q.26 न न ल खत म स कौन साभारतीय शहर माच2020 तक क त क अन सार, यून को (UNESCO ए टव
)
सट ज़ नटवक (UCCN) म शा मल नह है?
Ans 1. मंबई
2. बगल
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3. जयपर
4. हैदराबाद
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3. जैकलीन ड रान
4. माक जस
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Q.29 मन कू न (Maine Coon), (Ragdoll) और सोमाली (Somali) कसक न ल ह ?
रागडोल
Ans 1. ब ली क
2. गो र ला क
3. क े क
4. हा थय क
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ेीय _
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2. पोषण
3. कृ म नवारण
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4. षण नयं ण
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Ans 1. याया
2. लल
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3. अ पू
4. काका
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Q.33 नी त आयोग क सतत वकास ल य (SDG) भारत सूचकांक 2019 क अनसार, कौन सा रा य पहल ेान पर
है?
Ans 1. म य दश
2. क रल
3. महारा
4. कना टक
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Q.34 भारत म पहली बार सोन क स क ______ राजवंश ेारा जारी कए गए थ।
Ans 1. क षाण
2. चोल
3. ग त
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4. मौय
Question ID : 8161618810
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
2. अशोक
3. चं ग त
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4. ब बसार
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Chosen Option : 2
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2. असम
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3. मजोरम
4. नागालड
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Question ID : 8161618781
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.37 न न ल खत म स कौन सा हल ट शन उ राखंड रा य म त है?
Ans 1. सापतारा
2. गलमग
3. य सोम
4. अ मोड़ा
Question ID : 8161618802
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Ans 1. ऑ टयोपोरो सस
2. माय ेी नया े वस
3. गाउट
4. टट नी
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Question ID : 8161618790
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
2. डटज ट पाउडर
3. ब कग सोडा
st
4. वरंजन चूण
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Question ID : 8161618799
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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2. स ेीया
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3. पंडवानी
4. पं खड़ा
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Question ID : 8161618783
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Q.41 न न ल खत म स कस खलाड़ी को ‘पॉक ट का उपनाम दया गया था?
डायन मो’
Ans 1. खाशाबा दादासाहब जाधव
2. सशील क मार
3. यानचंद
4. लबा राम
Question ID : 8161618829
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : - -
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Ans 1. 261
2. 186
3. 108
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4. 226
Question ID : 8161618827
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Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : - -
Q.43 ______ योजना क घोषणा कय बजट , 2020 क दौरान क गई थी, ता क लं बत आयकर मकदमबाजी क
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संबंध म ववाद का समाधान हो सक ।
Ans 1. वपर व ेास
2. वेास वत मान का
st
3. ववाद स वेास
4. व ेास क वृ
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Status : Answered
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2. न पाल
3. ेीलंका
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4. यांमार
Question ID : 8161618785
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Q.45 'भूदान आंदोलन ’ कसक ेारा श कया गया था?
Ans 1. बाल गंगाधर तलक
2. महा मा गांधी
3. वनोबा भाव
Question ID : 8161618807
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Ans 1. गोपरम
2. आंदा
3. य
4. हा नका
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Question ID : 8161618809
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Status : Not Attempted and
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Chosen Option : - -
2. टाइगोन
3. लाइगर
st
4. जगलायन
m
Question ID : 8161618793
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : - -
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Q.48 व आयोग का गठन, भारत क रा प त ेारा सं वधान क अन ेद ______ क तहत कया जाता है।
Ans 1. 164
2. 280
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3. 226
4. 112
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Question ID : 8161618821
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Q.49 न न ल खत म स यांमार क सबस ऊाँ ची पवतचोट कौन सी है?
Ans 1. मडोई राज़ी
2. फॉन यन राज़ी
3. हककाबो राज़ी
4. फन ेान राज़ी
Question ID : 8161618805
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : - -
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Ans 1. 19 नवंबर
2. 30 सतंबर
3. 28 जून
4. 7 फरवरी
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Question ID : 8161618794
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
From all perspectives, the current situation is an unprecedented and unfortunate ones for
the country.
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Ans 1. is an unprecedented and
Question ID :8161618838
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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TEND (V)
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2. care for
w
3. leave out
4. pick up
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Question ID : 8161618902
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3. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If no substitution is required, select ‘No substitution’.
Being a hot and busy day, I felt tired and decided to retire early.
Ans 1. No substitution
2. It wa s being a hot
3. It being a hot
4 .As it be a hot
Question ID : 8161618862
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 3
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2. were
3 .wa s
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4. are
Question ID : 8161618871
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Chosen Option : 3
3. To be quite tall
Question ID : 8161618916
Status : Marked For Review
Chosen Option : 1
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Status : Not Attempted and
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Q.7 Select the correct passive voice of the given sentence.
Question ID : 8161618840
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.8 Select the correct indirect narration of the given sentence.
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3. Sagarika said that I have pa ssed my examination.
ks
Question ID : 8161618850
Status : Answered
The chemist said, “We do not have stock of this medicine now.”
st
Ans 1. The chemist said that we do not have stock of this medicine now.”
2. The chemist said that we did not have stock of this medicine then.
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3. The chemist said that they are not having stock of that medicine now.
4. The chemist said that they did not have stock of that medicine then.
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Question ID : 8161618851
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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SUSTAIN
w
Ans 1. generate
2. support
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3. design
4. plan
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Question ID : 8161618904
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.11 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If no substitution is required, select ‘No substitution’.
Neither Rama nor Veena have replied to the email I sent yesterday.
Ans 1. ha s replied
2. have reply
3. had reply
4 .No substitution
Question ID : 8161618860
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.12 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the
correct order.
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rank, which was intended to honour and shelter the relics.
C.The Great Stupa at Sanchi is one of the oldest stone structures in India, and an important
m onument of Indian architecture.
D. Its nucleus was a simple hemispherical brick structure built over the relics of the Buddha.
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Ans 1. C D AB
2 .C AD B
3 .C BAD oc
4 .C BD A
Question ID : 8161618901
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.13 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
m
1. are share to
2. were shared by
3 .No substitution
.e
4. were sharing
Question ID : 8161618861
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.14 Select the most appropriate antonym of the givenword.
OBSOLESCENCE
Ans 1. annoyance
2. objectivity
3. impartiality
4. modernity
Question ID : 8161618911
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.15 Select the correct passive voice of the given sentence.
The plumber has not yet fixed the leakage in the tap.
Ans 1. The leakage in the tap had not yet been fixed by the plumber.
2. The leakage in the tap have not yet been fixed by the plumber.
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3. The leakage in the tap ha s not yet fixed the plumber.
4. The leakage in the tap ha s not yet been fixed by the plumber.
ks
Question ID : 8161618849
Status : Answered
oc Chosen Option : 4
3. Pallavi said that I will bake a sponge cake the next day.
4. Pallavi said that she wa s going to bake a sponge cake the next day.
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Question ID : 8161618852
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Question ID : 8161618855
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.18 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the
correct order.
2 .C BD A
3 .C BAD
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4 .C AD B
Question ID : 8161618900
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.19 Select the most appropriate synonym of the givenword.
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INIMICAL
Ans 1. hostile
2. frightening
3. boisterous
4. energetic
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Question ID : 8161618906
st
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
m
Dev said to his mother, “Don’t w orry we’ll soon find a way out of this crisis.”
Ans 1. Dev said to his mother not to worry we’ll s oon find a way out of this crisis.
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2. Dev told his mother not to worry a s they would s oon find a way out of that crisis.
3. Dev assured his mother not to worry a s they could s oon find a way out of this crisis.
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4. Dev said to his mother that she should not worry because we’ll s oon find a way out
of this crisis.
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Question ID : 8161618853
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.21 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If no substitution is required, select ‘No substitution’.
Question ID : 8161618864
Status : Answered
om
Chosen Option : 2
Quite a racket was being created on the mango tree in the park by the parakeets.
Ans 1. The parakeets create quite a racket on the mango tree in the park.
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2. The parakeets were creating quite a racket on the mango tree in the park.
3. The parakeets are creating quite a racket on the mango tree in the park.
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4. The parakeets will be creating quite a racket on the mango tree in the park.
Question ID : 8161618848
oc Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.24 Select the correct direct narration of the given sentence.
The circular asked all the residents to keep their garbage ready by 11am for the corporation
staff to collect.
Ans 1. “All residents have been requested to keep their garbage ba gs ready by 11 am for
the corporation staff to collect,” the circular said.
2. The circular said, “All residents will be requested to keep their garbage bags ready
by 11 am for the corporation staff to collect.”
3. “All residents can keep their garbage ba gs ready by 11 am for the corporation staff
to collect,” the circular said.
4. The circular said, “All residents are requested to keep their garbage ba gs ready by 11
am for the corporation staff to collect.”
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Q.25 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
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2 .D o regular exercise to keep yourself fit
Q.26 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the
correct order.
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A.It w as the first instrument to combine a reed (as in a clarinet) with a brass bell (as in a
trumpet).
B.Without its unique sound, we would never have heard jazz, or any of the music styles that
xa
2 .C AD B
3 .C D AB
w
4 .C ABD
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Question ID : 8161618899
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.27 In the sentence, identify the segment that contains the grammatical error.
The accused were finally charged and justice was meted on to the victim.
Ans 1. to the victim
2. justice wa s meted on
Question ID : 8161618836
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
om
Q.28 Select the correct passive voice of the given sentence.
.c
3. Botany is learnt by the children through video-conferencing.
ks
Question ID : 8161618844
Status : Answered
oc Chosen Option : 4
DUBIOUS
st
Ans 1. unwilling
2. impressive
m
3. uncertain
4. notable
xa
Question ID : 8161618905
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
.e
All the clients are being informed by the Bank Manager through an SMS about the change in
bank timings.
w
Ans 1. The Bank Manager had informed all the clients through S M S about the change in
bank timings.
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2. The Bank Manager ha s informed all the clients through S M S about the change in
bank timings.
3. The Bank Manager informs all the clients through S M S about the change in bank
w
timings.
4. The Bank Manager is informing all the clients through S M S about the change in
bank timings.
Question ID : 8161618843
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.31 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If no substitution is required, select ‘No substitution’.
2. If somehow
3. Unless somewhat
4. Though somewhat
Question ID : 8161618867
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Chosen Option : - -
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2. One who resembles a parent strongly
ks
4. Someone who can design artistic pieces
Question ID : 8161618915
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Chosen Option : 2
2. break
3. broke
4. broken
xa
Question ID : 8161618874
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 3
Q.34 In the sentence, identify the segment that contains the grammatical error.
w
As the experience of many countries has shown, prevention is better than to cure.
Ans 1. As the experience
w
3. of many countries
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Question ID : 8161618837
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.35 Select the most appropriate antonym of the givenword.
SEIZE
Ans 1. capture
2. snatch
3. waste
4. release
Question ID : 8161618908
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.36 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If no substitution is required, select ‘No substitution’.
.c
2 .No substitution
ks
4. to see that everyone is observing
Question ID : 8161618865
oc Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.37 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If no substitution is required, select ‘No substitution’.
st
Kenny asked Sue if she had any idea where his mobile was.
Ans 1. No substitution
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Question ID : 8161618868
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 1
We turned into the lane because there was a stationery shop ______the end of it for us to buy
the pencils we needed.
Ans 1. by
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2. in
3. at
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4. on
Question ID : 8161618870
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.39 Select the correct active voice of the given sentence.
Question ID : 8161618842
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.40 Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
Scientists are involved ______the search of a therapeutic for this virus to prevent its spread.
Ans 1. at
2. on
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3. over
4. in
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Question ID : 8161618872
Status : Answered
oc Chosen Option : 4
Q.41 In the sentence, identify the segment that contains the grammatical error.
As there were only one cab available and there was surge pricing, we decided to share it.
st
Ans 1. only one cab available
3. we decided to share it
4 .As therewere
xa
Question ID : 8161618831
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.42 In the sentence, identify the segment that contains the grammatical error.
If you w alk fastly, you can manage to reach your destination in forty minutes.
w
Question ID : 8161618832
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.43 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If no substitution is required, select ‘No substitution’.
Wait at this billing counter unless I have bring some items I still need to get.
Ans 1. unless I have brought
2 .No substitution
3. until I bring
Question ID : 8161618869
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.44 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the
correct order.
A.Though they are low in nutrients, they are valued for their flavour and are used widely in
cooking.
B.They add flavour to such dishes as stews, roasts, soups, and salads, and are also served
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as a cooked vegetable.
C.Initially native to southwestern Asia, onions are now grown throughout the world, chiefly
in the temperate zones.
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D.The onion, a herbaceous biennial plant of the amaryllis family, is grown for its
edible bulb.
Ans 1. D BAC
2 .D C AB oc
3 .D C BA
4 .D BC A
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Question ID : 8161618898
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.45 In the sentence, identify the segment that contains the grammatical error.
No sooner had the lockdown been announced when people began to do panic shopping.
xa
Question ID : 8161618833
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It wa s a dark autumn night. The old banker wa s walking (1) and down his study and
remembering (2) fifteen years before, he (3) given a party one autumn evening.
(4) had been many clever men present (5) they had interesting conversations.
(6) other things they had talked (7) capital punishment. The (8) of the
guests, among (9) were many journalists and intellectualmen, (10) of the death
penalty.
SubQuestion No : 46
Q.46 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 1.
Ans 1. out
2. here
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3. up
4. away
Question ID : 8161618876
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
1. which
2. whenever
3. those
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4. how
Question ID :8161618877
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It wa s a dark autumn night. The old banker wa s walking (1) and down his study and
remembering (2) fifteen years before, he (3) given a party one autumn evening.
(4) had been many clever men present (5) they had interesting conversations.
(6) other things they had talked (7) capital punishment. The (8) of the
guests, among (9) were many journalists and intellectualmen, (10) of the death
penalty.
SubQuestion No : 48
Q.48 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 3.
Ans 1. ha s
2. have
om
3. would
4. had
Question ID : 8161618878
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
1. Where
2. Then
3. Those
xa
4. There
Question ID :8161618879
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It wa s a dark autumn night. The old banker wa s walking (1) and down his study and
remembering (2) fifteen years before, he (3) given a party one autumn evening.
(4) had been many clever men present (5) they had interesting conversations.
(6) other things they had talked (7) capital punishment. The (8) of the
guests, among (9) were many journalists and intellectualmen, (10) of the death
penalty.
SubQuestion No : 50
Q.50 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 5.
Ans 1. and
2. or
om
3. if
4. but
Question ID : 8161618880
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
1 .Amo ng
2. Within
3. Also
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4. Aside
Question ID :8161618881
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It wa s a dark autumn night. The old banker wa s walking (1) and down his study and
remembering (2) fifteen years before, he (3) given a party one autumn evening.
(4) had been many clever men present (5) they had interesting conversations.
(6) other things they had talked (7) capital punishment. The (8) of the
guests, among (9) were many journalists and intellectualmen, (10) of the death
penalty.
SubQuestion No : 52
Q.52 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 7.
Ans 1. of
2. in
om
3. at
4. fro m
Question ID : 8161618882
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
1 .s o me
2. much
3. any
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4. majority
Question ID :8161618883
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It wa s a dark autumn night. The old banker wa s walking (1) and down his study and
remembering (2) fifteen years before, he (3) given a party one autumn evening.
(4) had been many clever men present (5) they had interesting conversations.
(6) other things they had talked (7) capital punishment. The (8) of the
guests, among (9) were many journalists and intellectualmen, (10) of the death
penalty.
SubQuestion No : 54
Q.54 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 9.
Ans 1. what
2 .s a me
om
3. only
4. whom
Question ID : 8161618884
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Chosen Option : 4
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
1. displeased
2. appealed
3. refused
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4. disapproved
Question ID : 8161618885
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
The village consisted of fewer than thirty houses, only (1) of them built from brick (2)
cement. Painted a brilliant yellow and blue (3) over with gorgeous carvings of
g o ds and gargoyles on (4) balustrade, it wa s known a s the Big House. (5) other
houses, distributed in four streets, (6) generally of bamboo thatch, straw, mud and (7)
unspecified material. Muni's wa s the (8) house in the fourth street, beyond (9)
stretched the fields. In his prosperous days Muni had owned a (10) of sheep and
goats and sallied forth every morning driving the flock to the highway a couple of miles away.
SubQuestion No : 56
Q.56 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 1.
Ans 1. least
om
2. much
3. most
4. one
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
SubQuestion No :57
m
2. also
xa
3. with
4. and
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Chosen Option : 4
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
The village consisted of fewer than thirty houses, only (1) of them built from brick (2)
cement. Painted a brilliant yellow and blue (3) over with gorgeous carvings of
g o ds and gargoyles on (4) balustrade, it wa s known a s the Big House. (5) other
houses, distributed in four streets, (6) generally of bamboo thatch, straw, mud and (7)
unspecified material. Muni's wa s the (8) house in the fourth street, beyond (9)
stretched the fields. In his prosperous days Muni had owned a (10) of sheep and
goats and sallied forth every morning driving the flock to the highway a couple of miles away.
SubQuestion No : 58
Q.58 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 3.
Ans 1. all
om
2. every
3. each
4. only
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
SubQuestion No : 59
m
2. those
xa
3. its
4. their
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Question ID :8161618890
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
The village consisted of fewer than thirty houses, only (1) of them built from brick (2)
cement. Painted a brilliant yellow and blue (3) over with gorgeous carvings of
g o ds and gargoyles on (4) balustrade, it wa s known a s the Big House. (5) other
houses, distributed in four streets, (6) generally of bamboo thatch, straw, mud and (7)
unspecified material. Muni's wa s the (8) house in the fourth street, beyond (9)
stretched the fields. In his prosperous days Muni had owned a (10) of sheep and
goats and sallied forth every morning driving the flock to the highway a couple of miles away.
SubQuestion No : 60
Q.60 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 5.
Ans 1. The
om
2. Each
3. Mainly
4. Mostly
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Question ID : 8161618891
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
SubQuestion No : 61
m
2 .wa s
xa
3. are
4. will be
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Question ID :8161618892
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
The village consisted of fewer than thirty houses, only (1) of them built from brick (2)
cement. Painted a brilliant yellow and blue (3) over with gorgeous carvings of
g o ds and gargoyles on (4) balustrade, it wa s known a s the Big House. (5) other
houses, distributed in four streets, (6) generally of bamboo thatch, straw, mud and (7)
unspecified material. Muni's wa s the (8) house in the fourth street, beyond (9)
stretched the fields. In his prosperous days Muni had owned a (10) of sheep and
goats and sallied forth every morning driving the flock to the highway a couple of miles away.
SubQuestion No : 62
Q.62 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 7.
Ans 1. extra
om
2. former
3. other
4. added
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Question ID : 8161618893
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
SubQuestion No :63
m
2. full
xa
3. last
4. lost
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Question ID :8161618894
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
The village consisted of fewer than thirty houses, only (1) of them built from brick (2)
cement. Painted a brilliant yellow and blue (3) over with gorgeous carvings of
gods and gargoyles on (4) balustrade, it was known as the Big House. (5) other
houses, distributed in four streets, (6) generally of bamboo thatch, straw, mud and (7)
unspecified material. Muni's wa s the (8) house in the fourth street, beyond (9)
stretched the fields. In his prosperous days Muni had owned a (10) of sheep and
goats and sallied forth every morning driving the flock to the highway a couple of miles away.
SubQuestion No :64
Q.64 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 9.
Ans 1. that
om
2. which
3. where
4. whom
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Question ID : 8161618895
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : - -
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Com prehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
SubQuestion No : 65
m
2. cluster
xa
3. crowd
4. flock
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Question ID : 8161618896
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Question ID : 8161618841
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.67 Select the most appropriate antonym of the givenword.
ENNUI
Ans 1. boredom
2. repetition
3. excitement
4. exclusion
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.68 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If no substitution is required, select No substitution.
.c
2. came at a lane nearby
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4 .c omes into the lane nearby
Question ID : 8161618866
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Chosen Option : 4
Q.69 In the sentence, identify the segment that contains the grammatical error.
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Dhiraj walked into the more bigger room and looked around in wonder.
Ans 1. and looked around
2. in wonder
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Question ID : 8161618830
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.70 In the sentence, identify the segment that contains the grammatical error.
If Ajit had looked in the garage, he would had found the ladder there.
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4. in the garage
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Question ID : 8161618834
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.71 Select the most appropriate antonym of the givenword.
DIVEST
Ans 1. give
2. strip
3. promise
4. reveal
Question ID : 8161618907
Status : Not Attempted and
Marked For Review
Chosen Option : - -
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Q.72 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the
correct order.
A. Apart from the flesh, the liquid of the nut is used as a drink and also added to beverages.
B. The coconut is a fruit of the coconut palm, a tree of the palm family.
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C.While coconut flesh is high in fat and can be dried or eaten fresh, other parts of it are
equally useful.
D.Coconuts probably originated somewhere in Indo-Malaya and are one of the most
im portant crops of the tropics.
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Ans 1. BD C A
2 .BC D A
3 .BAD C oc
4 .BAC D
Question ID : 8161618897
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
The m odels walking the ramp wore resplendent dresses ______by the leading fashion-
designers of the country.
Ans
xa
1. designed
2. designing
3. design
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4. designs
Question ID : 8161618873
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.74 Select the correct active voice of the given sentence.
Question ID : 8161618847
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.75 Select the most appropriate synonym of the givenword.
WHIRL (V)
Ans 1. fold
2. build
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3. wrap
4. spin
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Question ID : 8161618903
Status : Answered
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Question ID : 8161618845
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Question ID : 8161618914
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.78 Select the correct direct narration of the given sentence.
The doctor said that he would not be able to make any home visits during that week.
Ans 1. The doctor said, “I will not be able to make any home visits during this week.”
2. The doctor said, “He will not be able to make any home visits during this week.”
3. The doctor said, “I would not be able to made any home visits during that week.”
4. The doctor said, “I will not be able to make any home visits during that week.”
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.79 Select the correct direct narration of the given sentence.
She said that she was happy to inform them that her paper had been published in a peer-
reviewed journal.
Ans 1. She said, “You are happy to inform me that your paper wa s published in a peer-
reviewed journal.”
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2. She said, “She is happy to inform them that her paper is published in a peer-
reviewed journal.”
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3. She said, “I am happy to inform you that my paper ha s been published in a peer-
reviewed journal.”
4. She said, “She wa s happy to inform you that her paper is published in a peer-
reviewed journal.”
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.80 Select the most appropriate antonym of the givenword.
PENURY
m
Ans 1. apathy
2. agony
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3. wealth
4. intensity
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Question ID : 8161618910
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.81 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If no substitution is required, select ‘No substitution’.
w
3 .No substitution
Question ID : 8161618863
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.82 Select the correct direct narration of the given sentence.
The tutor asked his pupil where he had learnt his English from.
Ans 1. The tutor said to his pupil, “Where you are learning English?”
2. The tutor asked his pupil, “Where he have learnt his English from?”
3. The tutor asked to his pupil, “Where you had learnt his English from?”
4. The tutor asked his pupil, “Where did you learn your English from? “
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.83 Select the correct indirect narration of the given sentence.
Sushant said to the elderly lady, “Madam, you can take my place and stand here in the
queue.”
Ans 1. Sushant gave up his place and said to the elderly lady that she can stand here.
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2. Sushant gave up his place in the queue and said to the elderly lady that she can
stand there.
3. Sushant told the elderly lady that she could take his place and stand there in the
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4. Sushant said to the elderly lady that he can give his place in the queue.
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.84 In the sentence, identify the segment that contains the grammatical error.
Thomas could not prevent his son to go to his friend’s house before completing his
hom ework.
m
Question ID : 8161618839
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.85 In the sentence identify the segment that contains the grammatical error.
2. we might a s well do
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3. we cannot g o out
4. Since because
Question ID : 8161618835
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Com prehension:
Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
If I asked you which the first significant Palace hotel in India was, I am pretty sure you would
get it wrong. Which, I guess, is fine. There is no reason why most of us should be well
informed about the history of palaces or hotels.
But what’s interesting is this. I reckon that around 90 per cent of the travel business would get
it wrong too.
And I am not even sure what you could say wa s the ‘correct’ answer. When the Taj Mahal
Hotel opened in Mumbai over a century ago, it wa s called the Taj Mahal Palace. In those days,
a grand hotel wa s regarded a s a palace hotel and often used the word ‘palace’ in its name. All
over Europe you will find so-called ‘palace’ hotels, none of which were ever palaces but were
always built to be hotels.
So yes, the Mumbai Taj wa s the first palace hotel of note in India. Except that it wasn’t really a
palace.
The first real palace to be converted into a hotel wa s the Srinagar palace which Dr. Karan
om
Singh gave over to the Oberoi group to run a s a hotel in the late 1950s. There was no hotel
boom in India in those days and only a small number of foreign tourists. On the other hand,
Kashmir wa s the hot destination for tourists from the rest of India and for shooting Hindi
movies. So the hotel always did well and inspired other maharajas to consider turning their
palaces into hotels.
Among the first maharajas to take the plunge were Sawai M a n Singh of Jaipur and Bhagwat
Singh of Udaipur. Sawai M a n Singh lived in a relatively modern palace (early 20th Century
.c
construction) in Jaipur, called the Rambagh, and decided to move out to another palace (the
older City Palace) and turn the Rambagh into a luxury hotel. The Udaipur family owned a
beautiful palace in the middle of Lake Pichola overlooking their main palace and they turned
that into a hotel.
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Unlike the Oberoi Palace in Srinagar which boomed under Oberoi management, neither
Rajasthan palace did very well because maharajas are not born hoteliers and most of them
are bad businessmen.
SubQuestion No : 86
Q.86 was the first actual ‘palace’ that was made into a hotel?
Ans Which 1. Mumbai’s Taj Palace
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2. The Oberoi Palace in Srinagar
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Com prehension:
Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
If I asked you which the first significant Palace hotel in India was, I am pretty sure you would
get it wrong. Which, I guess, is fine. There is no reason why most of us should be well
informed about the history of palaces or hotels.
But what’s interesting is this. I reckon that around 90 per cent of the travel business would get
it wrong too.
And I am not even sure what you could say wa s the ‘correct’ answer. When the Taj Mahal
Hotel opened in Mumbai over a century ago, it wa s called the Taj Mahal Palace. In those days,
a grand hotel wa s regarded a s a palace hotel and often used the word ‘palace’ in its name. All
over Europe you will find so-called ‘palace’ hotels, none of which were ever palaces but were
always built to be hotels.
So yes, the Mumbai Taj wa s the first palace hotel of note in India. Except that it wasn’t really a
palace.
The first real palace to be converted into a hotel wa s the Srinagar palace which Dr. Karan
om
Singh gave over to the Oberoi group to run a s a hotel in the late 1950s. There was no hotel
boom in India in those days and only a small number of foreign tourists. On the other hand,
Kashmir wa s the hot destination for tourists from the rest of India and for shooting Hindi
movies. So the hotel always did well and inspired other maharajas to consider turning their
palaces into hotels.
Among the first maharajas to take the plunge were Sawai M a n Singh of Jaipur and Bhagwat
Singh of Udaipur. Sawai M a n Singh lived in a relatively modern palace (early 20th Century
.c
construction) in Jaipur, called the Rambagh, and decided to move out to another palace (the
older City Palace) and turn the Rambagh into a luxury hotel. The Udaipur family owned a
beautiful palace in the middle of Lake Pichola overlooking their main palace and they turned
that into a hotel.
ks
Unlike the Oberoi Palace in Srinagar which boomed under Oberoi management, neither
Rajasthan palace did very well because maharajas are not born hoteliers and most of them
are bad businessmen.
SubQuestion No : 87
Q.87
Ans What is1.the
Owners of palaces want to run hotels there.
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writer’s explanation for the use of the term ‘palace’ for a hotel?
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Com prehension:
Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
If I asked you which the first significant Palace hotel in India was, I am pretty sure you would
get it wrong. Which, I guess, is fine. There is no reason why most of us should be well
informed about the history of palaces or hotels.
But what’s interesting is this. I reckon that around 90 per cent of the travel business would get
it wrong too.
And I am not even sure what you could say wa s the ‘correct’ answer. When the Taj Mahal
Hotel opened in Mumbai over a century ago, it wa s called the Taj Mahal Palace. In those days,
a grand hotel wa s regarded a s a palace hotel and often used the word ‘palace’ in its name. All
over Europe you will find so-called ‘palace’ hotels, none of which were ever palaces but were
always built to be hotels.
So yes, the Mumbai Taj wa s the first palace hotel of note in India. Except that it wasn’t really a
palace.
The first real palace to be converted into a hotel wa s the Srinagar palace which Dr. Karan
om
Singh gave over to the Oberoi group to run a s a hotel in the late 1950s. There was no hotel
boom in India in those days and only a small number of foreign tourists. On the other hand,
Kashmir wa s the hot destination for tourists from the rest of India and for shooting Hindi
movies. So the hotel always did well and inspired other maharajas to consider turning their
palaces into hotels.
Amo ng the first maharajas to take the plunge were Sawai M a n Singh of Jaipur and Bhagwat
Singh of Udaipur. Sawai M a n Singh lived in a relatively modern palace (early 20th Century
.c
construction) in Jaipur, called the Rambagh, and decided to move out to another palace (the
older City Palace) and turn the Rambagh into a luxury hotel. The Udaipur family owned a
beautiful palace in the middle of Lake Pichola overlooking their main palace and they turned
that into a hotel.
ks
Unlike the Oberoi Palace in Srinagar which boomed under Oberoi management, neither
Rajasthan palace did very well because maharajas are not born hoteliers and most of them
are bad businessmen.
SubQuestion No : 88
Q.88
Ans The m ain theme of the passage is:
1. Hotel business in India
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2. Tourism industry in Kashmir
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Com prehension:
Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
If I asked you which the first significant Palace hotel in India was, I am pretty sure you would
get it wrong. Which, I guess, is fine. There is no reason why most of us should be well
informed about the history of palaces or hotels.
But what’s interesting is this. I reckon that around 90 per cent of the travel business would get
it wrong too.
And I am not even sure what you could say wa s the ‘correct’ answer. When the Taj Mahal
Hotel opened in Mumbai over a century ago, it wa s called the Taj Mahal Palace. In those days,
a grand hotel wa s regarded a s a palace hotel and often used the word ‘palace’ in its name. All
over Europe you will find so-called ‘palace’ hotels, none of which were ever palaces but were
always built to be hotels.
So yes, the Mumbai Taj wa s the first palace hotel of note in India. Except that it wasn’t really a
palace.
The first real palace to be converted into a hotel wa s the Srinagar palace which Dr. Karan
om
Singh gave over to the Oberoi group to run a s a hotel in the late 1950s. There was no hotel
boom in India in those days and only a small number of foreign tourists. On the other hand,
Kashmir wa s the hot destination for tourists from the rest of India and for shooting Hindi
movies. So the hotel always did well and inspired other maharajas to consider turning their
palaces into hotels.
Amo ng the first maharajas to take the plunge were Sawai M a n Singh of Jaipur and Bhagwat
Singh of Udaipur. Sawai M a n Singh lived in a relatively modern palace (early 20th Century
.c
construction) in Jaipur, called the Rambagh, and decided to move out to another palace (the
older City Palace) and turn the Rambagh into a luxury hotel. The Udaipur family owned a
beautiful palace in the middle of Lake Pichola overlooking their main palace and they turned
that into a hotel.
ks
Unlike the Oberoi Palace in Srinagar which boomed under Oberoi management, neither
Rajasthan palace did very well because maharajas are not born hoteliers and most of them
are bad businessmen.
SubQuestion No : 89
Q.89
Ans What reason
1. The surge of foreign tourists
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does the writer give for the success of the first palace hotel in Srinagar?
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Com prehension:
Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
If I asked you which the first significant Palace hotel in India was, I am pretty sure you would
get it wrong. Which, I guess, is fine. There is no reason why most of us should be well
informed about the history of palaces or hotels.
But what’s interesting is this. I reckon that around 90 per cent of the travel business would get
it wrong too.
And I am not even sure what you could say wa s the ‘correct’ answer. When the Taj Mahal
Hotel opened in Mumbai over a century ago, it wa s called the Taj Mahal Palace. In those days,
a grand hotel wa s regarded a s a palace hotel and often used the word ‘palace’ in its name. All
over Europe you will find so-called ‘palace’ hotels, none of which were ever palaces but were
always built to be hotels.
So yes, the Mumbai Taj wa s the first palace hotel of note in India. Except that it wasn’t really a
palace.
The first real palace to be converted into a hotel wa s the Srinagar palace which Dr. Karan
om
Singh gave over to the Oberoi group to run a s a hotel in the late 1950s. There was no hotel
boom in India in those days and only a small number of foreign tourists. On the other hand,
Kashmir wa s the hot destination for tourists from the rest of India and for shooting Hindi
movies. So the hotel always did well and inspired other maharajas to consider turning their
palaces into hotels.
Amo ng the first maharajas to take the plunge were Sawai M a n Singh of Jaipur and Bhagwat
Singh of Udaipur. Sawai M a n Singh lived in a relatively modern palace (early 20th Century
.c
construction) in Jaipur, called the Rambagh, and decided to move out to another palace (the
older City Palace) and turn the Rambagh into a luxury hotel. The Udaipur family owned a
beautiful palace in the middle of Lake Pichola overlooking their main palace and they turned
that into a hotel.
ks
Unlike the Oberoi Palace in Srinagar which boomed under Oberoi management, neither
Rajasthan palace did very well because maharajas are not born hoteliers and most of them
are bad businessmen.
SubQuestion No : 90
Q.90
Ans Which 1.
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of the following statements is NOT correct according to the passage?
The location of the palace can definitely boost its business.
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Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
There are still 10,000 or s o red telephone boxes on Britain’s streets, including Sir Giles Gilbert
Scott’s 1924 Kiosk 2 prototype, which you will find outside the Royal Academy on Piccadilly in
London. The K2 wa s voted the greatest British design of all time in 2015. But what is to be
done with them in the age of the smartphone? So me have found new life a s mini-libraries,
many house defibrillators, others are used a s coffee stands and most are purely decorative.
Meanwhile, if you’re nostalgic for the days when telephone boxes were handsome, useful
items of street furniture, you can buy a K6 box for £2,750 (plus VAT and delivery) through BT’s
approved reseller X2Connect.
John Farmer, who describes himself a s an activist shareholder, is a man with a mission – to
save Britain’s red phone boxes. These were once a feature of every high street in the country,
but now number only 10,000 or s o (and half of those are decorative rather than operational).In
2015 the traditional red phone box wa s voted the greatest British design of all time, ahead of
the Routemaster bus, the Spitfire, the union jack and Concorde.
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There are still numerous Scott kiosks in central London, many of which have been listed a s
historically or architecturally significant – a response to the destruction of many boxes by the
newly formed British Telecom in the 1980s.Across the UK, more than 3,000 kiosks have been
listed, including all the K2s, s o there is no danger of them disappearing from Britain’s streets.
Since 2008, rather than remove decommissioned ones that have not been listed, BT ha s
allowed local councils and charities to repurpose them under its adopt-a-kiosk scheme. More
than 5,000 have been adopted.
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Scott’s kiosks are loved in part because they are redolent of a time when the British were
willing to build a small house from which anyone could make a call. They represent civic pride
and national confidence – both now in short supply.
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SubQuestion No : 91
Q.91 Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
Ans 1. Kio s ks were designed almost a hundred years ago.
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Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
There are still 10,000 or s o red telephone boxes on Britain’s streets, including Sir Giles Gilbert
Scott’s 1924 Kiosk 2 prototype, which you will find outside the Royal Academy on Piccadilly in
London. The K2 wa s voted the greatest British design of all time in 2015. But what is to be
done with them in the age of the smartphone? So me have found new life a s mini-libraries,
many house defibrillators, others are used a s coffee stands and most are purely decorative.
Meanwhile, if you’re nostalgic for the days when telephone boxes were handsome, useful
items of street furniture, you can buy a K6 box for £2,750 (plus VAT and delivery) through BT’s
approved reseller X2Connect.
John Farmer, who describes himself a s an activist shareholder, is a man with a mission – to
save Britain’s red phone boxes. These were once a feature of every high street in the country,
but now number only 10,000 or s o (and half of those are decorative rather than operational).In
2015 the traditional red phone box wa s voted the greatest British design of all time, ahead of
the Routemaster bus, the Spitfire, the union jack and Concorde.
om
There are still numerous Scott kiosks in central London, many of which have been listed a s
historically or architecturally significant – a response to the destruction of many boxes by the
newly formed British Telecom in the 1980s.Across the UK, more than 3,000 kiosks have been
listed, including all the K2s, s o there is no danger of them disappearing from Britain’s streets.
Since 2008, rather than remove decommissioned ones that have not been listed, BT ha s
allowed local councils and charities to repurpose them under its adopt-a-kiosk scheme. More
than 5,000 have been adopted.
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Scott’s kiosks are loved in part because they are redolent of a time when the British were
willing to build a small house from which anyone could make a call. They represent civic pride
and national confidence – both now in short supply.
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SubQuestion No : 92
Q.92 How m any red phone boxes are only decorative and not in a w orking condition?
Ans 1. 2700
2. 10000
3. 3000
4. 5000
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Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
There are still 10,000 or s o red telephone boxes on Britain’s streets, including Sir Giles Gilbert
Scott’s 1924 Kiosk 2 prototype, which you will find outside the Royal Academy on Piccadilly in
London. The K2 wa s voted the greatest British design of all time in 2015. But what is to be
done with them in the age of the smartphone? So me have found new life a s mini-libraries,
many house defibrillators, others are used a s coffee stands and most are purely decorative.
Meanwhile, if you’re nostalgic for the days when telephone boxes were handsome, useful
items of street furniture, you can buy a K6 box for £2,750 (plus VAT and delivery) through BT’s
approved reseller X2Connect.
John Farmer, who describes himself a s an activist shareholder, is a man with a mission – to
save Britain’s red phone boxes. These were once a feature of every high street in the country,
but now number only 10,000 or s o (and half of those are decorative rather than operational).In
2015 the traditional red phone box wa s voted the greatest British design of all time, ahead of
the Routemaster bus, the Spitfire, the union jack and Concorde.
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There are still numerous Scott kiosks in central London, many of which have been listed a s
historically or architecturally significant – a response to the destruction of many boxes by the
newly formed British Telecom in the 1980s.Across the UK, more than 3,000 kiosks have been
listed, including all the K2s, s o there is no danger of them disappearing from Britain’s streets.
Since 2008, rather than remove decommissioned ones that have not been listed, BT ha s
allowed local councils and charities to repurpose them under its adopt-a-kiosk scheme. More
than 5,000 have been adopted.
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Scott’s kiosks are loved in part because they are redolent of a time when the British were
willing to build a small house from which anyone could make a call. They represent civic pride
and national confidence – both now in short supply.
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SubQuestion No : 93
Q.93 Which form of reuse of the kiosks is NOT referred to in the passage?
Ans 1. They are used a s defibrillators.
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Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
There are still 10,000 or s o red telephone boxes on Britain’s streets, including Sir Giles Gilbert
Scott’s 1924 Kiosk 2 prototype, which you will find outside the Royal Academy on Piccadilly in
London. The K2 wa s voted the greatest British design of all time in 2015. But what is to be
done with them in the age of the smartphone? So me have found new life a s mini-libraries,
many house defibrillators, others are used a s coffee stands and most are purely decorative.
Meanwhile, if you’re nostalgic for the days when telephone boxes were handsome, useful
items of street furniture, you can buy a K6 box for £2,750 (plus VAT and delivery) through BT’s
approved reseller X2Connect.
John Farmer, who describes himself a s an activist shareholder, is a man with a mission – to
save Britain’s red phone boxes. These were once a feature of every high street in the country,
but now number only 10,000 or s o (and half of those are decorative rather than operational).In
2015 the traditional red phone box wa s voted the greatest British design of all time, ahead of
the Routemaster bus, the Spitfire, the union jack and Concorde.
om
There are still numerous Scott kiosks in central London, many of which have been listed a s
historically or architecturally significant – a response to the destruction of many boxes by the
newly formed British Telecom in the 1980s.Across the UK, more than 3,000 kiosks have been
listed, including all the K2s, s o there is no danger of them disappearing from Britain’s streets.
Since 2008, rather than remove decommissioned ones that have not been listed, BT ha s
allowed local councils and charities to repurpose them under its adopt-a-kiosk scheme. More
than 5,000 have been adopted.
.c
Scott’s kiosks are loved in part because they are redolent of a time when the British were
willing to build a small house from which anyone could make a call. They represent civic pride
and national confidence – both now in short supply.
ks
SubQuestion No : 94
Q.94 What is the scheme the British Telecom has thought of to manage the issue of the red
telephone boxes?
Ans 1. Allowing people to adopt them.
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Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
There are still 10,000 or s o red telephone boxes on Britain’s streets, including Sir Giles Gilbert
Scott’s 1924 Kiosk 2 prototype, which you will find outside the Royal Academy on Piccadilly in
London. The K2 wa s voted the greatest British design of all time in 2015. But what is to be
done with them in the age of the smartphone? So me have found new life a s mini-libraries,
many house defibrillators, others are used a s coffee stands and most are purely decorative.
Meanwhile, if you’re nostalgic for the days when telephone boxes were handsome, useful
items of street furniture, you can buy a K6 box for £2,750 (plus VAT and delivery) through BT’s
approved reseller X2Connect.
John Farmer, who describes himself a s an activist shareholder, is a man with a mission – to
save Britain’s red phone boxes. These were once a feature of every high street in the country,
but now number only 10,000 or s o (and half of those are decorative rather than operational).In
2015 the traditional red phone box wa s voted the greatest British design of all time, ahead of
the Routemaster bus, the Spitfire, the union jack and Concorde.
om
There are still numerous Scott kiosks in central London, many of which have been listed a s
historically or architecturally significant – a response to the destruction of many boxes by the
newly formed British Telecom in the 1980s.Across the UK, more than 3,000 kiosks have been
listed, including all the K2s, s o there is no danger of them disappearing from Britain’s streets.
Since 2008, rather than remove decommissioned ones that have not been listed, BT ha s
allowed local councils and charities to repurpose them under its adopt-a-kiosk scheme. More
than 5,000 have been adopted.
.c
Scott’s kiosks are loved in part because they are redolent of a time when the British were
willing to build a small house from which anyone could make a call. They represent civic pride
and national confidence – both now in short supply.
ks
SubQuestion No : 95
Q.95 The kiosks are not being destroyed or removed because:
Ans 1. they won a British design award
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Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
The Black Drongo also known a s the King Crow, is a small Asian bird of the drongo family.
Previously, it wa s seen a s a subspecies of the African Fork-tailed Drongo, but is now
recognized a s a full species. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern
Asia from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka to southern China and Indonesia. It is a
wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail and measures 28 c m in length.
Feeding on insects, it is commonly found in open agricultural areas and light forest areas
throughout its range, perching conspicuously on a bare perch or along power or telephone
lines.
The species is fa mous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows,
and never hesitates to dive-bomb any birds of prey that invade its territory. Smaller birds often
nest in the well-guarded vicinity of a nesting Black Drongo.
The Black Drongo ha s been introduced to s ome Pacific islands, where it ha s thrived and
become abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of native and
om
endemic bird species there.
Drongos fly with strong flaps of the wing and are capable of fast manoeuvres that enable
them to capture flying insects.With short legs, they sit upright on thorny bushes, bare perches
or electricity wires. They may also perch on grazing animals.
The Black Drongo is found predominantly in open country and usually perches and hunts
close to the ground. They are mostly aerial predators of insects but also glean from the
ground or off vegetation.
.c
They are found a s summer visitors to northeastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan but are
mainly resident south from the Indus Valley up to Bangladesh and into India and Sri Lanka.
SubQuestion No : 96
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Q.96 as the impact of trying to introduce the species in the Pacific islands?
Ans What w1. They did not survive in the changed climate conditions.
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Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
The Black Drongo also known a s the King Crow, is a small Asian bird of the drongo family.
Previously, it wa s seen a s a subspecies of the African Fork-tailed Drongo, but is now
recognized a s a full species. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern
Asia from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka to southern China and Indonesia. It is a
wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail and measures 28 c m in length.
Feeding on insects, it is commonly found in open agricultural areas and light forest areas
throughout its range, perching conspicuously on a bare perch or along power or telephone
lines.
The species is fa mous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows,
and never hesitates to dive-bomb any birds of prey that invade its territory. Smaller birds often
nest in the well-guarded vicinity of a nesting Black Drongo.
The Black Drongo ha s been introduced to s ome Pacific islands, where it ha s thrived and
become abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of native and
om
endemic bird species there.
Drongos fly with strong flaps of the wing and are capable of fast manoeuvres that enable
them to capture flying insects.With short legs, they sit upright on thorny bushes, bare perches
or electricity wires. They may also perch on grazing animals.
The Black Drongo is found predominantly in open country and usually perches and hunts
close to the ground. They are mostly aerial predators of insects but also glean from the
ground or off vegetation.
.c
They are found a s summer visitors to northeastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan but are
mainly resident south from the Indus Valley up to Bangladesh and into India and Sri Lanka.
SubQuestion No : 97
ks
Q.97 Which aspect of its nature does the bird show to larger birds that attempt to violate its
Ans space? 1. Its tendency to sit upright on perches.
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Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
The Black Drongo also known a s the King Crow, is a small Asian bird of the drongo family.
Previously, it wa s seen a s a subspecies of the African Fork-tailed Drongo, but is now
recognized a s a full species. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern
Asia from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka to southern China and Indonesia. It is a
wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail and measures 28 c m in length.
Feeding on insects, it is commonly found in open agricultural areas and light forest areas
throughout its range, perching conspicuously on a bare perch or along power or telephone
lines.
The species is fa mous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows,
and never hesitates to dive-bomb any birds of prey that invade its territory. Smaller birds often
nest in the well-guarded vicinity of a nesting Black Drongo.
The Black Drongo ha s been introduced to s ome Pacific islands, where it ha s thrived and
become abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of native and
om
endemic bird species there.
Drongos fly with strong flaps of the wing and are capable of fast manoeuvres that enable
them to capture flying insects.With short legs, they sit upright on thorny bushes, bare perches
or electricity wires. They may also perch on grazing animals.
The Black Drongo is found predominantly in open country and usually perches and hunts
close to the ground. They are mostly aerial predators of insects but also glean from the
ground or off vegetation.
.c
They are found a s summer visitors to northeastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan but are
mainly resident south from the Indus Valley up to Bangladesh and into India and Sri Lanka.
SubQuestion No : 98
ks
Q.98 Which one of the following statements made about the Drongo in the passage will NOT help
Ans us to identify the bird?
1. It ha s a forked tail.
3. It is completely black.
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Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
The Black Drongo also known a s the King Crow, is a small Asian bird of the drongo family.
Previously, it wa s seen a s a subspecies of the African Fork-tailed Drongo, but is now
recognized a s a full species. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern
Asia from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka to southern China and Indonesia. It is a
wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail and measures 28 c m in length.
Feeding on insects, it is commonly found in open agricultural areas and light forest areas
throughout its range, perching conspicuously on a bare perch or along power or telephone
lines.
The species is fa mous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows,
and never hesitates to dive-bomb any birds of prey that invade its territory. Smaller birds often
nest in the well-guarded vicinity of a nesting Black Drongo.
The Black Drongo ha s been introduced to s ome Pacific islands, where it ha s thrived and
become abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of native and
om
endemic bird species there.
Drongos fly with strong flaps of the wing and are capable of fast manoeuvres that enable
them to capture flying insects.With short legs, they sit upright on thorny bushes, bare perches
or electricity wires. They may also perch on grazing animals.
The Black Drongo is found predominantly in open country and usually perches and hunts
close to the ground. They are mostly aerial predators of insects but also glean from the
ground or off vegetation.
.c
They are found a s summer visitors to northeastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan but are
mainly resident south from the Indus Valley up to Bangladesh and into India and Sri Lanka.
SubQuestion No : 99
ks
Q.99
Ans Which 1.
of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
The drongo looks exactly like a crow.
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Read the given pa ssage and answer the questions that follow.
The Black Drongo also known a s the King Crow, is a small Asian bird of the drongo family.
Previously, it wa s seen a s a subspecies of the African Fork-tailed Drongo, but is now
recognized a s a full species. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern
Asia from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka to southern China and Indonesia. It is a
wholly black bird with a distinctive forked tail and measures 28 c m in length.
Feeding on insects, it is commonly found in open agricultural areas and light forest areas
throughout its range, perching conspicuously on a bare perch or along power or telephone
lines.
The species is fa mous for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows,
and never hesitates to dive-bomb any birds of prey that invade its territory. Smaller birds often
nest in the well-guarded vicinity of a nesting Black Drongo.
The Black Drongo ha s been introduced to s ome Pacific islands, where it ha s thrived and
become abundant to the point of threatening and causing the extinction of native and
om
endemic bird species there.
Drongos fly with strong flaps of the wing and are capable of fast manoeuvres that enable
them to capture flying insects.With short legs, they sit upright on thorny bushes, bare perches
or electricity wires. They may also perch on grazing animals.
The Black Drongo is found predominantly in open country and usually perches and hunts
close to the ground. They are mostly aerial predators of insects but also glean from the
ground or off vegetation.
.c
They are found a s summer visitors to northeastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan but are
mainly resident south from the Indus Valley up to Bangladesh and into India and Sri Lanka.
SubQuestion No : 100
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Q.100
Ans The Black Drongos are also likely to m igrate in summer to:
1. Southern China
2. Northern Pakistan
3. Sri Lanka
4. India
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Question ID : 6549785418
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Question ID : 6549785440
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Status : Answered
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Question ID :6549785436
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Question ID :6549785395
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Question ID : 6549785423
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Question ID : 6549785431
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Question ID : 6549785438
Status : Answered
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Question ID : 6549785425
Status : Answered
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Question ID : 6549785403
Status : Answered
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Question ID : 6549785426
Status : Answered
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Q.13
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3.
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4.
Question ID : 6549785391
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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2.
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4.
Question ID :6549785419
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.15
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Question ID :6549785439
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID :6549785405
Status : Answered
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Q.18
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Question ID :6549785401
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Question ID :6549785422
Status : Answered
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Q.20
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Question ID :6549785396
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Question ID :6549785416
Status : Answered
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Q.22
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Question ID :6549785409
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Question ID :6549785433
Status : Answered
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Question ID :6549785402
Status : Answered
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Question ID :6549785394
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Question ID :6549785408
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Status : Answered
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Status : Answered
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Question ID :6549785393
Status : Answered
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Question ID :6549785398
Status : Answered
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Question ID :6549785432
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Question ID :6549785434
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Question ID : 6549785412
Status : Answered
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Question ID : 6549785415
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Question ID : 6549785397
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Question ID : 6549785421
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Question ID : 6549785429
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Section : GeneralAwareness
Ans 1. अहमदाबाद
2. पण
3. नागपर
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4. वारंगल
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Question ID : 6549785452
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2. म ेार क खाड़ी
3. संदरबन
4. पचमढ़
Question ID : 6549785464
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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का
Ans 1. टट ब क ऑफ इं डया
2. ब क ऑफ बड़ौदा
3. क नरा ब क
4. पंजाब नशनल ब क
Question ID : 6549785448
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Ans 1. क मीर
2. स कम
3. असम
4. दा ज लग
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Question ID : 6549785443
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Question ID : 6549785490
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Q.6 सतीश गजराल, जनका माच2020 म नधन हो गया था, एक व यात ______ थ ।
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Ans 1. वै ेा नक
2. चकार
3. इ तहासकार
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4. प कार
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Question ID : 6549785477
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1. वी.वी. गर
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2. राज साद
3. फख न अली अहमद
4. आर. व कटरमण
Question ID : 6549785485
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Q.8 1957-58 म डॉ. व ण वाकणकर न गलती कस ेागै तहा सक पराता लक खोज क थी?
स वक
Ans 1. पंडआ
2. भीमबटका
3. उदय ग र
4. रणकपर
Question ID : 6549785445
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Ans 1. वीर सहवाग
2. सौरव गांगली
3. रा ल वड़
4. स चन त लकर
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Question ID : 6549785473
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 4
2. Makkal (म काल)
3. Munnetra (म न )
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4. Morpukku (मोरप क)
Question ID : 6549785481
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3. सर नाथ बनज
4. फरोज़शाह म हता
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Question ID : 6549785472
Status : Answered
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Q.12 जब वसा और तल का ऑ सीकरण होता है, तो उनक गंध और वाद बदल जात है। इस घटना को ______कहा
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जाता है।
Ans 1. लचीलापन
2. सं ेारण
3. अपरदन
4. खटवास
Question ID : 6549785451
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.13 हीराक ड बांध कस रा य म त है?
Ans 1. छ ेीसगढ़
2. ओ ड़शा
3. झारखंड
4. म य दश
Question ID : 6549785466
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Ans 1. तापी
2. कावरी
3. गोदावरी
4. लूणी
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Question ID : 6549785461
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 1
4. बायोगैस का उपयोग
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Question ID : 6549785458
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 3
Ans 1. मायूं
2. औरंगज़ब
3. जहांगीर
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4. अकबर
Question ID : 6549785468
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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2. आ द य परी
3. द पक पारख
4. अ ें ध त भ ेाचाय
Question ID : 6549785450
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Q.18 ग त न 'क क' और ' ेाक श द का योग कसक कया था?
क नता' लए
Ans 1. अंकग णत
2. या म त
3. बीजग णत
4. कोण म त
Question ID : 6549785446
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Q.19 एक कं डली का ताप इसक मा यम स वा हत धारा क समय क n घात क आनपा तक होता है, जहां n कसक
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बराबर होता है?
Ans 1. -2
2. -1
3. +1
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4. +2
Question ID : 6549785457
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Q.20 ' अजय वा रयर-2020’ भारत और ______ क बीच एक संय सै य अ यास था? oc
Ans 1. यू.एस.ए.
2. थाईल ड
3. यू.क .
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4. द ण को रया
Question ID : 6549785474
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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2. 3
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3. 1
4. 2
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Question ID : 6549785454
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Ans 1. प कर
2. रणकपर
3. क शीनगर
4. नाथ ेारा
Question ID : 6549785441
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.23 न न ल खत म स कौन सा माउं ट आबू म त है?
Ans 1. हंस री मं दर
2. नाहरगढ़ का कला
3. दलवाड़ा मं दर
4. सह लय क बाड़ी
Question ID : 6549785444
Status : Answered
Chosen Option: 3
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Ans 1. पंजाबी
2. अं ेज़ी
3. ह द
4. उ
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Question ID : 6549785470
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 3
3. स ड टोन
4. पोटाश
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Question ID : 6549785465
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 2
Q.26 कसी पदाथ क ऊ मा धा रता को मापन क लए योगशाला म कस उपकरण का उपयोग कया जाता है?
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Ans 1. मैनोमीटर
2. कोलोरीमीटर
3. हाई ेोमीटर
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4. कै लोरीमीटर
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Q.27 ला टक कचरा बंध न नयम, 2016 क अनसार, ला टक कै री बैग क यूनतम अनमत मोटाई याहै?
Ans 1. 25 माइ ेोन
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2. 30 माइ ेोन
3. 50 माइ ेोन
4. 20 माइ ेोन
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Q.28 भारत क सं वधान क तावना अभ , व आ ेा और ____ क वतं ता दान करती है।
वचार ेास, __
,
Ans 1. धम
2. श ेा
3. अवसर
4. सहभा गता
Question ID : 6549785483
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Q.29 न न ल खत म स कौन सा वदांग नह है?
Ans 1. न
2. श ेा
3. पूव -मीमांसा
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4. क प
Question ID : 6549785467
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
2. 2
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3. 25
4. 11
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Question ID : 6549785460
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2. 79वां
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3. 52वां
4. 48वां
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Question ID : 6549785478
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.32 द टाइ स ऑफ़ इं डया ेोट् स अवाड् स 2019 म कस खलाड़ी न 'इं रशन ऑफ द ईयर’ का पर कार जीता?
Ans 1. पी.वी. सध
2. रो हतशमा
3. सनील छ ेी
4. रानी रामपाल
Question ID : 6549785488
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Q.33 1920 म भारत क कस स फ टबॉल लब क ेापना ई थी?
Ans 1. चचल दसएस.सी.
3. ड ेो एस.सी.
4. ई ट बंगाल एफ.सी.
Question ID : 6549785489
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Ans 1. बंगाल
2. द ली
3. सौरा
4. वदभ
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Question ID : 6549785487
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 3
3. पतंज ल
4. शू क
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Question ID : 6549785469
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 4
Ans 1. 192
2. 12
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3. 48
4. 120
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Question ID : 6549785447
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Ans 1. क वन
2. कडला
3. ट ला
4. ए ेयर
Question ID : 6549785455
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.38 ' सोशल हारमनी' प तक क लखक कौन ह ?
Ans 1. अ ेा हजार
2. नर मोद
3. वनोबा भाव
4. ए.पी.ज. अ ल कलाम
Question ID : 6549785476
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Ans 1. 16
2. 24
3. 10
4. 20
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Question ID : 6549785453
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 3
3. कार र
4. महाकाल र
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Question ID : 6549785442
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 2
Ans 1. 50व
2. 46व
3. 48व
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4. 47व
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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2. कै म ट
3. कं चनजंघ ा
4. नंदादवी
Question ID : 6549785463
Status : Answered
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Q.43 माच2020 म , कोरोना लॉकडाउन क दौरान न न ल खत म स कस सं ेान न छा को रचना मक
प रयोजना म शा मल करन क लए ‘ेोज ट इसाक’ श कया?
Ans 1. आई. आई. ट . बॉ ब
3. आई. आई. ट . द ली
Question ID : 6549785479
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Ans 1. नैनीताल
2. ल सडॉन
3. डलहौजी
4. बनसर
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Question ID : 6549785462
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.45 जब संसाधन क वृ होती है, तो एक अवतल 'उ पादन संभावना व ' ______होता है।
Ans 1. उ ल
2. बा ओर श ट
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3. दा हनी ओर श ट
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4. सीधा
Question ID : 6549785449
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.46 1907 म कां ेसका वा षक अ धवशन कहााँ आयो जत कया गया था?
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Ans 1. परी
2. सूरत
3. भोपाल
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4. अहमदाबाद
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Question ID : 6549785471
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Ans 1. ल ेाख
2. ज मू और क मीर
3. नागाल ड
4. म णपर
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Q.48 न न ल खत म स कसन भारत क धानमं ेी क पद पर एक स अ धक काय काल सवाएं द है?
म
Ans 1. इं क मार गजराल
3. राजीव गांधी
4. मोरारजी दसाई
Question ID : 6549785484
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Ans 1. रप लकन
2. कां ेस
3. जनसंघ
4. वतं
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Question ID : 6549785486
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Status : Not Answered
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Q.50 न न ल खत म स कौन ‘प थर पॉ’ नाम स एक वतं , जा त- वरोधी काशन गृह चलाता है?
Ans 1. गौरी डांग
2. स ेाथ यादव
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3. अ खल सूद
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4. योगश मै ेय
Question ID : 6549785480
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Q.1 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
2.should be leading at
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3.must be leading in
4.No substitution
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Question ID :6549785522
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2. Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
Question ID : 6549785504
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3. Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
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3.The house is being guarded by a fierce-looking dog.
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Question ID : 6549785502
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.4 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
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The bus was so late then I thought I would miss the show.
Ans 1. I thought I would
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2.The bus was
3 .s o late then
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4 .mis s theshow
Question ID : 6549785493
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
RETRIEV E
Ans 1. damage
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2.restore
3.protect
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4.assist
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Question ID : 6549785569
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.6 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
3.from work
Question ID : 6549785498
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.7 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
2.No substitution
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3 .a s a person that
4 .s o a person but
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Question ID : 6549785529
Status : Answered
Question ID : 6549785507
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.9 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
2.No substitution
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Question ID : 6549785530
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.10 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
2.Wow
3.Hurrah
4.Hush
Question ID : 6549785526
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.11 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
SHUDDER
Ans 1. shackle
2.shrug
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3.shiver
4.shimmer
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Question ID : 6549785564
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Q.12 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
2.to do in
3.such a situation
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4.to me what
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Question ID : 6549785496
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.13 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
Opening the door of the cage means free for the bird.
Ans 1. of the cage
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4.means free
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Question ID : 6549785494
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.14 Select the c orrect passive form of the given sentence.
Question ID : 6549785503
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.15 Select the c orrect indirect form of the given sentence.
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3.Maria asked me that was I a lawyer?
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Question ID : 6549785514
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
3.The dates for the cricket tournament will be soon announce by the government.
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4.The dates for the cricket tournament are soon being announced by the government.
Question ID : 6549785501
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.17 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
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2.I have
3.of self-confidence
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4.and courage
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Question ID : 6549785492
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.18 Select the c orrect direct form of the given sentence.
Question ID : 6549785517
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.19 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
2.of Ashoka
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3.by the reign
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Question ID : 6549785497
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Chosen Option : 4
Question ID : 6549785512
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.21 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
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2.favourite
3.focus
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4.weakness
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Question ID : 6549785577
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.22 Select the c orrect active form of the given sentence.
W here have those important documents been hidden by you?
Ans 1. Where have you hidden those important documents?
Question ID : 6549785506
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.23 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The travel agency has sent the hotel reservation detailsfor ______ holiday.
Ans 1. us
2.our
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3.ourselves
4.ours
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Question ID : 6549785532
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Chosen Option : 4
3.on
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4.by
Question ID : 6549785533
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.25 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pic k the option that givesthe
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c orrect order.
2.ACBD
3.ADCB
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4.ABCD
Question ID : 6549785559
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.26 Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.
Question ID : 6549785516
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.27 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
The midnight meeting seemed to involve some cloak and dagger activity.
Ans 1. delightful
2.fun
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3.crucial
4.mysterious
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Question ID : 6549785576
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Chosen Option : 4
Question ID : 6549785513
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.29 Identify the segment in the sentence which containsthe grammatical error.
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2.to complete it
Question ID : 6549785495
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.30 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The old woman walked carefully with her heavy load ______ she should fall.
Ans 1. until
2.although
3.unless
4.lest
Question ID : 6549785535
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.31 Select the c orrect passive form of the given sentence.
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3 .A deep trench was being dug by the soldiers.
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Question ID : 6549785505
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
3.many
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4.few
Question ID : 6549785531
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
2.The captain announced that the aircraft will take off soon.
4.The captain announced that the aircraft will be taking off soon.
Question ID : 6549785511
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.34 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
My uncle loves his job even if they pay him chicken feed.
Ans 1. payment in kind
2.worthless gifts
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.35 Select the c orrect indirect form of the given sentence.
Mother said to him, “How did you get the tickets to the show?”
Ans 1. Mother asked him that how had he got the tickets to the show.
2.Mother asked him how he had got the tickets to the show.
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3.Mother asked him how he got the tickets to the show.
4.Mother asked him that how he get the tickets to the show.
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Question ID : 6549785515
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
3.flaw
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4.fact
Question ID : 6549785563
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.37 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
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2.be profitable
3.be ruined
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Question ID : 6549785575
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.38 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
UNCOUTH
Ans 1. coarse
2.careful
3.generous
4.refined
Question ID : 6549785571
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Q.39 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
ARDENT
Ans 1. frigid
2.inquisitive
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3.laborious
4.passionate
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Question ID : 6549785567
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Question ID : 6549785508
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Shilpi requested her father to let her join the sc hool trip to Ooty the following week.
Ans 1. Shilpi said to her father, “Please let me to join the school trip to Ooty the following
week.”
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2.Shilpi said to her father, “I want to join the school trip to Ooty next week.”
3. Shilpi said to her father, “Will you let me join the school trip to Ooty the following
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week?”
4.Shilpi said to her father, “Please let me join the school trip to Ooty next week.”
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Question ID : 6549785519
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Q.42 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
4.No substitution
Question ID : 6549785527
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.43 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
I did not attend the meeting because Iwere not being invited.
Ans 1. No substitution
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2.I was not been
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4.I am not being
Question ID : 6549785524
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Q.44 Identify the segment in the sentence which containsthe grammatical error.
2.were ordered
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3.primary classes
4.New furniture
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Question ID : 6549785500
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.45 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pic k the option that givesthe
c orrect order.
A.I knew it had not been a good idea to invite Vandana home.
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Ans 1. ACBD
2.ACDB
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3.ADBC
4.ABDC
Question ID : 6549785561
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Chosen Option : 2
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1) lived in a big city before. It
was a (2) experience for me. I walked around, learning (3) names of the streets
and taking note (4) the shops. After months of wandering, I (5) that I had slowly
become familiar with Delhi and (6) at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that
(7) a s my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8) park where I spent hours (9)
the people of my new city (10) feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
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Q.46 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
Ans 1. totally
2. never
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3. almost
4. ever
Question ID :6549785537
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 2
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1) lived in a big city before. It
was a (2) experience for me. I walked around, learning (3) oc names of the streets
and taking note (4) the shops. After months of wandering, I (5) that I had slowly
become familiar with Delhi and (6) at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that
(7) a s my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8) park where I spent hours (9)
the people of my new city (10) feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No :47
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Q.47 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
Ans 1. uncommon
m
2. unknown
3. unusual
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4. unique
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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1) lived in a big city before. It
was a (2) experience for me. I walked around, learning (3) names of the streets
and taking note (4) the shops. After months of wandering, I (5) that I had slowly
become familiar with Delhi and (6) at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that
(7) a s my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8) park where I spent hours (9)
the people of my new city (10) feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No :48
Q.48 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
Ans 1. the
2. there
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3. that
4. these
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1) lived in a big city before. It
was a (2) experience for me. I walked around, learning (3) oc names of the streets
and taking note (4) the shops. After months of wandering, I (5) that I had slowly
become familiar with Delhi and (6) at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that
(7) a s my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8) park where I spent hours (9)
the people of my new city (10) feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No :49
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Q.49 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.
Ans 1. of
m
2. in
3. on
xa
4. at
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1) lived in a big city before. It
was a (2) experience for me. I walked around, learning (3) names of the streets
and taking note (4) the shops. After months of wandering, I (5) that I had slowly
become familiar with Delhi and (6) at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that
(7) a s my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8) park where I spent hours (9)
the people of my new city (10) feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No :50
Q.50 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
Ans 1. dawned
2. realized
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3. achieved
4. awakened
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1) lived in a big city before. It
was a (2) experience for me. I walked around, learning (3) oc names of the streets
and taking note (4) the shops. After months of wandering, I (5) that I had slowly
become familiar with Delhi and (6) at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that
(7) a s my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8) park where I spent hours (9)
the people of my new city (10) feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No :51
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Q.51 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
Ans 1. feel
m
2. felt
3. feels
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4. feeling
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1) lived in a big city before. It
was a (2) experience for me. I walked around, learning (3) names of the streets
and taking note (4) the shops. After months of wandering, I (5) that I had slowly
become familiar with Delhi and (6) at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that
(7) a s my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8) park where I spent hours (9)
the people of my new city (10) feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No :52
Q.52 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 7.
Ans 1. served
2. completed
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3. offered
4. presented
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1) lived in a big city before. It
was a (2) experience for me. I walked around, learning (3) oc names of the streets
and taking note (4) the shops. After months of wandering, I (5) that I had slowly
become familiar with Delhi and (6) at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that
(7) a s my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8) park where I spent hours (9)
the people of my new city (10) feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No :53
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Q.53 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 8.
Ans 1. near
m
2. nearby
3. nearest
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4. nearer
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1) lived in a big city before. It
was a (2) experience for me. I walked around, learning (3) names of the streets
and taking note (4) the shops. After months of wandering, I (5) that I had slowly
become familiar with Delhi and (6) at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that
(7) a s my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8) park where I spent hours (9)
the people of my new city (10) feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No :54
Q.54 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 9.
Ans 1. watching
2. gazing
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3. glancing
4. looking
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1) lived in a big city before. It
was a (2) experience for me. I walked around, learning (3) oc names of the streets
and taking note (4) the shops. After months of wandering, I (5) that I had slowly
become familiar with Delhi and (6) at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that
(7) a s my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8) park where I spent hours (9)
the people of my new city (10) feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No :55
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Q.55 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 10.
Ans 1. during
m
2. while
3. beside
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4. along
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1) Ambala
station, waiting for the north-bound train. M y parents (2) me old enough to travel on my
own. I (3) by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4) was a long wait till my
train (5) . M o s t of the time I had been (6) up and down the platform, (7) at
the book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8) a train arrived, it would
become (9) . As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10) the
nervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No :56
Q.56 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
Ans 1. in
om
2. at
3. for
4. by
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)
oc Ambala
station, waiting for the north-bound train. M y parents (2) me old enough to travel on my
own. I (3) by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4) was a long wait till my
train (5) . M os t of the time I had been (6) up and down the platform, (7) at
the book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8) a train arrived, it would
become (9) . As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10) the
nervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
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SubQuestion No :57
Q.57 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
m
Ans 1. expressed
2. treated
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3. advised
4. considered
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1) Ambala
station, waiting for the north-bound train. M y parents (2) me old enough to travel on my
own. I (3) by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4) was a long wait till my
train (5) . M os t of the time I had been (6) up and down the platform, (7) at
the book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8) a train arrived, it would
become (9) . As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10) the
nervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No :58
Q.58 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
Ans 1. have travel
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2. was travelling
3. am travelling
4. had travelled
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)
oc Ambala
station, waiting for the north-bound train. M y parents (2) me old enough to travel on my
own. I (3) by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4) was a long wait till my
train (5) . M os t of the time I had been (6) up and down the platform, (7) at
the book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8) a train arrived, it would
become (9) . As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10) the
nervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
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SubQuestion No :59
Q.59 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.
m
Ans 1. which
2. there
xa
3. where
4. then
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1) Ambala
station, waiting for the north-bound train. M y parents (2) me old enough to travel on my
own. I (3) by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4) was a long wait till my
train (5) . M os t of the time I had been (6) up and down the platform, (7) at
the book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8) a train arrived, it would
become (9) . As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10) the
nervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No :60
Q.60 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
Ans 1. arrives
om
2. is arriving
3. arrive
4. arrived
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)
oc Ambala
station, waiting for the north-bound train. M y parents (2) me old enough to travel on my
own. I (3) by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4) was a long wait till my
train (5) . M os t of the time I had been (6) up and down the platform, (7) at
the book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8) a train arrived, it would
become (9) . As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10) the
nervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
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SubQuestion No :61
Q.61 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
m
Ans 1. probing
2. pacing
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3. patrolling
4. panting
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1) Ambala
station, waiting for the north-bound train. M y parents (2) me old enough to travel on my
own. I (3) by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4) was a long wait till my
train (5) . M os t of the time I had been (6) up and down the platform, (7) at
the book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8) a train arrived, it would
become (9) . As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10) the
nervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No :62
Q.62 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 7.
Ans 1. browsing
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2. flipping
3. dozing
4. screening
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)
oc Ambala
station, waiting for the north-bound train. M y parents (2) me old enough to travel on my
own. I (3) by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4) was a long wait till my
train (5) . M os t of the time I had been (6) up and down the platform, (7) at
the book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8) a train arrived, it would
become (9) . As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10) the
nervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
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SubQuestion No :63
Q.63 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 8.
m
Ans 1. No longer
2 .A long a s
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3. No sooner
4 .As soon a s
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1) Ambala
station, waiting for the north-bound train. M y parents (2) me old enough to travel on my
own. I (3) by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4) was a long wait till my
train (5) . M o s t of the time I had been (6) up and down the platform, (7) at
the book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8) a train arrived, it would
become (9) . As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10) the
nervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No :64
Q.64 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 9.
Ans 1. chaotic
om
2. lunatic
3. exotic
4. neurotic
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)
oc Ambala
station, waiting for the north-bound train. M y parents (2) me old enough to travel on my
own. I (3) by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4) was a long wait till my
train (5) . M o s t of the time I had been (6) up and down the platform, (7) at
the book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8) a train arrived, it would
become (9) . As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10) the
nervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
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SubQuestion No :65
Q.65 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 10.
m
Ans 1. upon
2. into
3. above
xa
4. along
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Q.66 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
3.No substitution
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.67 Select the c orrect active form of the given sentence.
All the roads will have been repaired before the monsoon season.
Ans 1. They will repair all the roads before the monsoon season.
3.They will have repaired all the roads before the monsoon season.
4.They are repairing all the roads before the monsoon season.
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.68 Identify the segment in the sentence which containsthe grammatical error.
2.you go
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3. it is
4.the coolest
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Chosen Option : 4
4.Smita said, “The car mechanic have come two days before.”
Question ID : 6549785520
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
GRACEFUL
Ans 1. nimble
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2.awkward
3.charming
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4.delicate
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.71 Identify the segment in the sentence which containsthe grammatical error.
3.was secure by
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.72 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
DENOUNCE
Ans 1. compliment
2.accuse
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3.threaten
4.create
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Chosen Option : 1
3.disarranged
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4.kempt
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AGGRAVATE
Ans 1. alleviate
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2.exasperate
3.integrate
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4.irritate
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Q.75 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
THW ART
Ans 1. curb
2.yield
3.permit
4.abet
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Q.76 Select the c orrect active form of the given sentence.
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3.Play the music softly.
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.77 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pic k the option that givesthe
c orrect order.
2.ACBD
3.ABDC
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4.ADCB
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Q.78 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pic k the option that givesthe
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c orrect order.
A.Not long after our tortoise was taken away, we got another pet.
B. He w as still very young and had to be fed on bread and milk.
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2.ACBD
3.ACDB
4.ABCD
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.79 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
He had many works for doing at home before leaving for work.
Ans 1. No substitution
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.80 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
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3.dressed for adventure sports
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Q.81 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
2.No substitution
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3 .s o a child at ten
Question ID : 6549785525
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.82 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pic k the option that givesthe
c orrect order.
Ans 1. ADBC
2.ABDC
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3.ABCD
4.ACBD
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Q.83 Select the c orrect direct form of the given sentence.
The boy asked his mother why she hadn’t woken him up.
Ans 1. The boy said, “Why don’t you wake me up, mother?”
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.84 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
2.taller than a
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3.most tall than an
4 .a s tall a s an
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I did not imagine that our team would ______ the matc h.
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Ans 1. lost
2.losing
3.lose
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4.loss
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Read the following passage and answer the questions.
This year, I celebrated twenty-five years with a Seeing Eye dog. When I came to “The Seeing
Eye’ in 1983, I had no idea how much my canine partner would do for me. I can well remember
walking down a country road independently, with a light step and joy in my heart, knowing that
Novel- my first Seeing Eye dog- would keep me safe.
Since that glorious beginning, my dogs have seen me through two university degrees while
living in four different cities in Canada and the United States. These competent and loving
guides have shown me amazing skills – keeping me safe from traffic, fallen trees, new places
and a host of unseen dangers. I have acquired self-confidence and a faith that anything is
possible with my dog at my side. Over the years, my dogs have always been a source of pride
and pleasure for me, and I brag about them to my family and friends.
Today, the way young Rambo manoeuvres me through the rush-hour traffic is wonderful. But it
is all those little things like finding a table at a restaurant, finding empty cubicles at the
physical therapy clinic where I work, that can mean s o much more. Rambo is my sixth guide
who arrived in June 2008 after Ruskin left me. He has already established himself in my heart.
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He is guiding me through another chapter in my life. I wish to thank all my friends at ‘The
Seeing Eye’ for the support they have offered me over the years. I also thank them for being
like family, most importantly, being there to train these furry soul-mates s o well!
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Q.86 W ho w as the narrator’s first guide dog?
Ans 1. Seeing Eye
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2. Novel
3. Ruskin
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4. Rambo
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Read the following passage and answer the questions.
This year, I celebrated twenty-five years with a Seeing Eye dog. When I came to “The Seeing
Eye’ in 1983, I had no idea how much my canine partner would do for me. I can well remember
walking down a country road independently, with a light step and joy in my heart, knowing that
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and a host of unseen dangers. I have acquired self-confidence and a faith that anything is
possible with my dog at my side. Over the years, my dogs have always been a source of pride
and pleasure for me, and I brag about them to my family and friends.
Today, the way young Rambo manoeuvres me through the rush-hour traffic is wonderful. But it
is all those little things like finding a table at a restaurant, finding empty cubicles at the
physical therapy clinic where I work, that can mean s o much more. Rambo is my sixth guide
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who arrived in June 2008 after Ruskin left me. He has already established himself in my heart.
He is guiding me through another chapter in my life. I wish to thank all my friends at ‘The
Seeing Eye’ for the support they have offered me over the years. I also thank them for being
like family, most importantly, being there to train these furry soul-mates s o well!
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SubQuestion No :87
Q.87 W hich of these statements is NOT true?
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
This year, I celebrated twenty-five years with a Seeing Eye dog. When I came to “The Seeing
Eye’ in 1983, I had no idea how much my canine partner would do for me. I can well remember
walking down a country road independently, with a light step and joy in my heart, knowing that
Novel- my first Seeing Eye dog- would keep me safe.
Since that glorious beginning, my dogs have seen me through two university degrees while
living in four different cities in Canada and the United States. These competent and loving
guides have shown me amazing skills – keeping me safe from traffic, fallen trees, new places
and a host of unseen dangers. I have acquired self-confidence and a faith that anything is
possible with my dog at my side. Over the years, my dogs have always been a source of pride
and pleasure for me, and I brag about them to my family and friends.
Today, the way young Rambo manoeuvres me through the rush-hour traffic is wonderful. But it
is all those little things like finding a table at a restaurant, finding empty cubicles at the
physical therapy clinic where I work, that can mean s o much more. Rambo is my sixth guide
who arrived in June 2008 after Ruskin left me. He has already established himself in my heart.
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He is guiding me through another chapter in my life. I wish to thank all my friends at ‘The
Seeing Eye’ for the support they have offered me over the years. I also thank them for being
like family, most importantly, being there to train these furry soul-mates s o well!
SubQuestion No :88
Q.88 The main theme of the passage is:
Ans 1. Keeping safe from dangers
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2. Training of dogs
3 .D og s are wonderfulpets
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4. The importance of Seeing Eye dogs
Question ID :6549785579
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Chosen Option : 4
Comprehension:
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Read the following passage and answer the questions.
This year, I celebrated twenty-five years with a Seeing Eye dog. When I came to “The Seeing
Eye’ in 1983, I had no idea how much my canine partner would do for me. I can well remember
walking down a country road independently, with a light step and joy in my heart, knowing that
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and a host of unseen dangers. I have acquired self-confidence and a faith that anything is
possible with my dog at my side. Over the years, my dogs have always been a source of pride
and pleasure for me, and I brag about them to my family and friends.
Today, the way young Rambo manoeuvres me through the rush-hour traffic is wonderful. But it
is all those little things like finding a table at a restaurant, finding empty cubicles at the
physical therapy clinic where I work, that can mean s o much more. Rambo is my sixth guide
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who arrived in June 2008 after Ruskin left me. He has already established himself in my heart.
He is guiding me through another chapter in my life. I wish to thank all my friends at ‘The
Seeing Eye’ for the support they have offered me over the years. I also thank them for being
like family, most importantly, being there to train these furry soul-mates s o well!
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SubQuestion No :89
Q.89 The biggest c onsolation of having a guide dog is that it will:
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Chosen Option : 3
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
This year, I celebrated twenty-five years with a Seeing Eye dog. When I came to “The Seeing
Eye’ in 1983, I had no idea how much my canine partner would do for me. I can well remember
walking down a country road independently, with a light step and joy in my heart, knowing that
Novel- my first Seeing Eye dog- would keep me safe.
Since that glorious beginning, my dogs have seen me through two university degrees while
living in four different cities in Canada and the United States. These competent and loving
guides have shown me amazing skills – keeping me safe from traffic, fallen trees, new places
and a host of unseen dangers. I have acquired self-confidence and a faith that anything is
possible with my dog at my side. Over the years, my dogs have always been a source of pride
and pleasure for me, and I brag about them to my family and friends.
Today, the way young Rambo manoeuvres me through the rush-hour traffic is wonderful. But it
is all those little things like finding a table at a restaurant, finding empty cubicles at the
physical therapy clinic where I work, that can mean s o much more. Rambo is my sixth guide
who arrived in June 2008 after Ruskin left me. He has already established himself in my heart.
om
He is guiding me through another chapter in my life. I wish to thank all my friends at ‘The
Seeing Eye’ for the support they have offered me over the years. I also thank them for being
like family, most importantly, being there to train these furry soul-mates s o well!
SubQuestion No :90
Q.90 W hat does ‘canine partner’ referto?
Ans 1. A trained Seeing Eye dog
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2 .A person who is a walking partner
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4 .A person who trains dogs
Question ID :6549785580
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Comprehension:
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Read the following passage and answer the questions.
On a cold wintry Christmas day in 1998, the ice and snow was beating down upon the
windows of the vehicles a s we travelled to an obscure orphanage in Bosnia- Hezegovina. We
battled unstable hills blanketed with two feet of snow. The narrow road forced us to drive
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perilously close to the edge. This would be my first Christmas away from home and family. I
could imagine my wife and my two little daughters opening their gifts on Christmas day.
Today, I was going to learn for the first time how it would be to spend Christmas day with
other children.
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Enemy activity had devastated the villages. I had heard stories and seen pictures of this
particular village where we were headed. What I did not know was that it would be a camp full
of destitute families and children. As we entered the village, the children lined the roads on
both sides and cheered. They ran to us in excitement a s we climbed out of our vehicles.
Within moments I saw my soldiers passing out sweets and chocolates and talking with the
children. The adults who were not sure if we could be trusted kept their distance. But soon,
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they too were won over by my men. The soldiers unloaded 87 boxes of toys, clothes, shoes,
school supplies and candy. We were soon surrounded by the people of the village who shook
our hands and smiled shyly in thanks for our gifts and our presence.
After the two hour visit, a s we rose to leave, the camp leader said to us, “Please come again,
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even if you have nothing to give. We enjoyed having you here.” We had loved every moment we
had been there. This year we had truly learnt the Christmas spirit of loving and giving!
SubQuestion No :91
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Q.91 W hy did the villagers want the soldiers to come back again?
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Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
On a cold wintry Christmas day in 1998, the ice and snow was beating down upon the
windows of the vehicles a s we travelled to an obscure orphanage in Bosnia- Hezegovina. We
battled unstable hills blanketed with two feet of snow. The narrow road forced us to drive
perilously close to the edge. This would be my first Christmas away from home and family. I
could imagine my wife and my two little daughters opening their gifts on Christmas day.
Today, I was going to learn for the first time how it would be to spend Christmas day with
other children.
Enemy activity had devastated the villages. I had heard stories and seen pictures of this
particular village where we were headed. What I did not know was that it would be a camp full
of destitute families and children. As we entered the village, the children lined the roads on
both sides and cheered. They ran to us in excitement a s we climbed out of our vehicles.
Within moments I saw my soldiers passing out sweets and chocolates and talking with the
children. The adults who were not sure if we could be trusted kept their distance. But soon,
they too were won over by my men. The soldiers unloaded 87 boxes of toys, clothes, shoes,
om
school supplies and candy. We were soon surrounded by the people of the village who shook
our hands and smiled shyly in thanks for our gifts and our presence.
After the two hour visit, a s we rose to leave, the camp leader said to us, “Please come again,
even if you have nothing to give. We enjoyed having you here.” We had loved every moment we
had been there. This year we had truly learnt the Christmas spirit of loving and giving!
SubQuestion No :92
Q.92 W hich of these statements is NOT true?
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Ans 1. The villagers wanted only gifts from the soldiers.
2.The village had been reduced to a camp for the destitute families.
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3.Children were excited to meet thesoldiers.
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
On a cold wintry Christmas day in 1998, the ice and snow was beating down upon the
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Today, I was going to learn for the first time how it would be to spend Christmas day with
other children.
Enemy activity had devastated the villages. I had heard stories and seen pictures of this
particular village where we were headed. What I did not know was that it would be a camp full
of destitute families and children. As we entered the village, the children lined the roads on
both sides and cheered. They ran to us in excitement a s we climbed out of our vehicles.
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Within moments I saw my soldiers passing out sweets and chocolates and talking with the
children. The adults who were not sure if we could be trusted kept their distance. But soon,
they too were won over by my men. The soldiers unloaded 87 boxes of toys, clothes, shoes,
school supplies and candy. We were soon surrounded by the people of the village who shook
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our hands and smiled shyly in thanks for our gifts and our presence.
After the two hour visit, a s we rose to leave, the camp leader said to us, “Please come again,
even if you have nothing to give. We enjoyed having you here.” We had loved every moment we
had been there. This year we had truly learnt the Christmas spirit of loving and giving!
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SubQuestion No :93
Q.93 W hich of these statements does NOT indicate that the drive to the village was dangerous?
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Question ID :6549785587
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Chosen Option : 3
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
On a cold wintry Christmas day in 1998, the ice and snow was beating down upon the
windows of the vehicles a s we travelled to an obscure orphanage in Bosnia- Hezegovina. We
battled unstable hills blanketed with two feet of snow. The narrow road forced us to drive
perilously close to the edge. This would be my first Christmas away from home and family. I
could imagine my wife and my two little daughters opening their gifts on Christmas day.
Today, I was going to learn for the first time how it would be to spend Christmas day with
other children.
Enemy activity had devastated the villages. I had heard stories and seen pictures of this
particular village where we were headed. What I did not know was that it would be a camp full
of destitute families and children. As we entered the village, the children lined the roads on
both sides and cheered. They ran to us in excitement a s we climbed out of our vehicles.
Within moments I saw my soldiers passing out sweets and chocolates and talking with the
children. The adults who were not sure if we could be trusted kept their distance. But soon,
they too were won over by my men. The soldiers unloaded 87 boxes of toys, clothes, shoes,
om
school supplies and candy. We were soon surrounded by the people of the village who shook
our hands and smiled shyly in thanks for our gifts and our presence.
After the two hour visit, a s we rose to leave, the camp leader said to us, “Please come again,
even if you have nothing to give. We enjoyed having you here.” We had loved every moment we
had been there. This year we had truly learnt the Christmas spirit of loving and giving!
SubQuestion No :94
Q.94 The narrator was not with his family at Christmas because:
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Ans 1. he was going to an orphanage
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3. the journey was dangerous
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Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
On a cold wintry Christmas day in 1998, the ice and snow was beating down upon the
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Today, I was going to learn for the first time how it would be to spend Christmas day with
other children.
Enemy activity had devastated the villages. I had heard stories and seen pictures of this
particular village where we were headed. What I did not know was that it would be a camp full
of destitute families and children. As we entered the village, the children lined the roads on
both sides and cheered. They ran to us in excitement a s we climbed out of our vehicles.
.e
Within moments I saw my soldiers passing out sweets and chocolates and talking with the
children. The adults who were not sure if we could be trusted kept their distance. But soon,
they too were won over by my men. The soldiers unloaded 87 boxes of toys, clothes, shoes,
school supplies and candy. We were soon surrounded by the people of the village who shook
w
our hands and smiled shyly in thanks for our gifts and our presence.
After the two hour visit, a s we rose to leave, the camp leader said to us, “Please come again,
even if you have nothing to give. We enjoyed having you here.” We had loved every moment we
had been there. This year we had truly learnt the Christmas spirit of loving and giving!
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SubQuestion No :95
Q.95 Initially the adults were not as friendly as the c hildren because:
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Question ID :6549785586
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Chosen Option : 4
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
For birds to survive, they must learn to live with and off humans; and those birds, like crows,
sparrows and mynahs, who do this to perfection, continue to thrive a s our cities grow;
whereas the purely wild birds who depend on forests for life, are rapidly disappearing because
forests are disappearing. If you have just a bit of garden and perhaps a guava tree, you will be
visited by innumerable bulbuls, mynahs, tailor birds, parrots etc. Or, if you own an old house,
you will have to share it with pigeons and sparrows. And, if you have neither garden nor
rooftop, you will still be visited by the crows.
Where man goes, the crow follows. He has learnt to perfection the art of living off humans. He
will, I am sure, be the first bird on the moon, scavenging among the paper bags and cartons
left behind by untidy astronauts. Crows favour the densest areas of human population and
there must be one for every human. Many crows seem to have been humans in their previous
lives; they po ssess all the cunning and sense of self preservation of man. At the same time,
there are many humans who have obviously been crows, we haven’t lost their thieving
instincts.
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Watch a crow sidling along the garden wall with an eye at the kitchen door and any attendant
humans. He waits in the background till his chance comes and then he pounces! I have even
known a crow to make off with an egg from the breakfast table. The mynah, however is more
of a gentleman. He prefers fruit on the tree to scraps from the kitchen, and visits the garden in
expectation of hand-outs. He is quite handsome too, with his bright orange bill. Although the
blue jay is quite capable of making his living in the forest, he seems to show a preference for
human haunts. He would rather perch on a telegraph wire because he finds it a better
launching pad for his sudden rocket flights and aerial acrobatics!
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SubQuestion No :96
Q.96 The narrator thinks that some c rows must have been humans in previous births because of
their:
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Ans 1. large numbers
2. city dwelling
3. untidy habits
4. selfish ways
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Question ID :6549785593
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Chosen Option : 4
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
For birds to survive, they must learn to live with and off humans; and those birds, like crows,
sparrows and mynahs, who do this to perfection, continue to thrive a s our cities grow;
whereas the purely wild birds who depend on forests for life, are rapidly disappearing because
forests are disappearing. If you have just a bit of garden and perhaps a guava tree, you will be
visited by innumerable bulbuls, mynahs, tailor birds, parrots etc. Or, if you own an old house,
you will have to share it with pigeons and sparrows. And, if you have neither garden nor
rooftop, you will still be visited by the crows.
Where man goes, the crow follows. He has learnt to perfection the art of living off humans. He
will, I am sure, be the first bird on the moon, scavenging among the paper bags and cartons
left behind by untidy astronauts. Crows favour the densest areas of human population and
there must be one for every human. Many crows seem to have been humans in their previous
lives; they po ssess all the cunning and sense of self preservation of man. At the same time,
there are many humans who have obviously been crows, we haven’t lost their thieving
instincts.
om
Watch a crow sidling along the garden wall with an eye at the kitchen door and any attendant
humans. He waits in the background till his chance comes and then he pounces! I have even
known a crow to make off with an egg from the breakfast table. The mynah, however is more
of a gentleman. He prefers fruit on the tree to scraps from the kitchen, and visits the garden in
expectation of hand-outs. He is quite handsome too, with his bright orange bill. Although the
blue jay is quite capable of making his living in the forest, he seems to show a preference for
human haunts. He would rather perch on a telegraph wire because he finds it a better
launching pad for his sudden rocket flights and aerial acrobatics!
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SubQuestion No :97
Q.97 The mynah has been referred to as a ‘gentleman’ because he:
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Ans 1. looks handsome with an orange beak
2. is an expert in acrobatics
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
For birds to survive, they must learn to live with and off humans; and those birds, like crows,
sparrows and mynahs, who do this to perfection, continue to thrive a s our cities grow;
whereas the purely wild birds who depend on forests for life, are rapidly disappearing because
forests are disappearing. If you have just a bit of garden and perhaps a guava tree, you will be
visited by innumerable bulbuls, mynahs, tailor birds, parrots etc. Or, if you own an old house,
you will have to share it with pigeons and sparrows. And, if you have neither garden nor
rooftop, you will still be visited by the crows.
Where man goes, the crow follows. He has learnt to perfection the art of living off humans. He
will, I am sure, be the first bird on the moon, scavenging among the paper bags and cartons
left behind by untidy astronauts. Crows favour the densest areas of human population and
there must be one for every human. Many crows seem to have been humans in their previous
lives; they po ssess all the cunning and sense of self preservation of man. At the same time,
there are many humans who have obviously been crows, we haven’t lost their thieving
instincts.
om
Watch a crow sidling along the garden wall with an eye at the kitchen door and any attendant
humans. He waits in the background till his chance comes and then he pounces! I have even
known a crow to make off with an egg from the breakfast table. The mynah, however is more
of a gentleman. He prefers fruit on the tree to scraps from the kitchen, and visits the garden in
expectation of hand-outs. He is quite handsome too, with his bright orange bill. Although the
blue jay is quite capable of making his living in the forest, he seems to show a preference for
human haunts. He would rather perch on a telegraph wire because he finds it a better
launching pad for his sudden rocket flights and aerial acrobatics!
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SubQuestion No :98
Q.98 W hich of these birds has been called a ‘thief’ by the narrator?
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Ans 1. parrot
2. bulbul
3. crow
4. mynah
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Chosen Option : 3
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
For birds to survive, they must learn to live with and off humans; and those birds, like crows,
sparrows and mynahs, who do this to perfection, continue to thrive a s our cities grow;
whereas the purely wild birds who depend on forests for life, are rapidly disappearing because
forests are disappearing. If you have just a bit of garden and perhaps a guava tree, you will be
visited by innumerable bulbuls, mynahs, tailor birds, parrots etc. Or, if you own an old house,
you will have to share it with pigeons and sparrows. And, if you have neither garden nor
rooftop, you will still be visited by the crows.
Where man goes, the crow follows. He has learnt to perfection the art of living off humans. He
will, I am sure, be the first bird on the moon, scavenging among the paper bags and cartons
left behind by untidy astronauts. Crows favour the densest areas of human population and
there must be one for every human. Many crows seem to have been humans in their previous
lives; they po ssess all the cunning and sense of self preservation of man. At the same time,
there are many humans who have obviously been crows, we haven’t lost their thieving
instincts.
om
Watch a crow sidling along the garden wall with an eye at the kitchen door and any attendant
humans. He waits in the background till his chance comes and then he pounces! I have even
known a crow to make off with an egg from the breakfast table. The mynah, however is more
of a gentleman. He prefers fruit on the tree to scraps from the kitchen, and visits the garden in
expectation of hand-outs. He is quite handsome too, with his bright orange bill. Although the
blue jay is quite capable of making his living in the forest, he seems to show a preference for
human haunts. He would rather perch on a telegraph wire because he finds it a better
launching pad for his sudden rocket flights and aerial acrobatics!
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SubQuestion No :99
Q.99 W hat is the theme of the passage?
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Ans 1. Migration of birds
4. Receding forests
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Question ID :6549785594
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Chosen Option : 2
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
For birds to survive, they must learn to live with and off humans; and those birds, like crows,
sparrows and mynahs, who do this to perfection, continue to thrive a s our cities grow;
whereas the purely wild birds who depend on forests for life, are rapidly disappearing because
forests are disappearing. If you have just a bit of garden and perhaps a guava tree, you will be
visited by innumerable bulbuls, mynahs, tailor birds, parrots etc. Or, if you own an old house,
you will have to share it with pigeons and sparrows. And, if you have neither garden nor
rooftop, you will still be visited by the crows.
Where man goes, the crow follows. He has learnt to perfection the art of living off humans. He
will, I am sure, be the first bird on the moon, scavenging among the paper bags and cartons
left behind by untidy astronauts. Crows favour the densest areas of human population and
there must be one for every human. Many crows seem to have been humans in their previous
lives; they po ssess all the cunning and sense of self preservation of man. At the same time,
there are many humans who have obviously been crows, we haven’t lost their thieving
instincts.
om
Watch a crow sidling along the garden wall with an eye at the kitchen door and any attendant
humans. He waits in the background till his chance comes and then he pounces! I have even
known a crow to make off with an egg from the breakfast table. The mynah, however is more
of a gentleman. He prefers fruit on the tree to scraps from the kitchen, and visits the garden in
expectation of hand-outs. He is quite handsome too, with his bright orange bill. Although the
blue jay is quite capable of making his living in the forest, he seems to show a preference for
human haunts. He would rather perch on a telegraph wire because he finds it a better
launching pad for his sudden rocket flights and aerial acrobatics!
.c
SubQuestion No :100
Q.100 According to the narrator, where can birds survive the longest?
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Ans 1. in the forests
2. in gardens
3. in human habitations
4. in old houses
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Question ID :6549785591
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.1
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1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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Question ID : 6549785641
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.2
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
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Question ID : 6549785632
Status : Not Answered
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Q.3
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2.
3.
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4.
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Question ID : 6549785635
Status : Not Answered
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Q.4
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Ans 1.
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2.
3.
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4.
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Question ID :6549785612
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.5
Ans 1.
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3.
4.
Question ID :6549785628
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.6
Ans 1.
2.
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4.
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Question ID :6549785609
Status : Answered
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Q.7
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2.
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Question ID : 6549785630
Status : Not Answered
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2.
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Question ID :6549785638
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.9
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
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Question ID :6549785601
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.10
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Ans 1.
2.
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3.
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4.
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Question ID :6549785599
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.11
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Ans 1.
2.
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3.
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4.
Question ID :6549785637
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.12
Ans
1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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Question ID :6549785639
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 3
Q.13
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Ans 1.
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2.
3.
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4.
Question ID :6549785618
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.14
Ans 1.
2.
3.
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Question ID :6549785605
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.15
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1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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Question ID :6549785642
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.16
Ans
1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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Question ID :6549785644
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.17
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Ans 1.
2.
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3.
4.
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Question ID :6549785598
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.18
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
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Question ID : 6549785633
Status : Not Answered
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Q.19
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2.
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Status : Answered
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Q.20
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Ans 1.
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2.
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Question ID :6549785620
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.21
Ans 1.
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Question ID :6549785608
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.22
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2.
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Question ID :6549785627
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Chosen Option : 3
Q.23
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Q.1 न न ल खत म स कस खमीर (y easts) का उपयोग मादक पय पदाथ क नमा णम कया जाता है?
Ans 1. सै ेोमाइसस सर व ज़या (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)
Question ID : 6549785664
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Ans 1. माच
2. रासलीला
3. नौटंक
4. तमाशा
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Question ID : 6549785647
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Q.3 भारतीय तभू त और व नमय बोड (SEBI) क ेापना वष1988 म एक गैर-सां व धक नकाय क प म ईथी, इसक
बाद इस ______म ' सां व धक नकाय' क प म ेा पत कया गया। oc
Ans 1. 1994
2. 1992
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3. 1995
4. 1993
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Question ID : 6549785652
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2. बक ऑफ इं डया
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3. इं डयन ओवरसीज ब क
4. क नराब क
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Q.5 बूरी-बूट उलो अ णाचल दश क ______ जनजा त ेारा मनाया जान वाला योहार है।
Ans 1. अनगामी
2. लोथा
3. न श
4. सूमी
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Q.6 ______, a book written by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, is a reimagining of the Mahabharat —
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told from the point of view of Panchaali or Draupadi.
Ans 1. Yudhishtir and Draupadi
2. After Kurukshetra
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4. Yajnaseni: The Story of Draupadi
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Status : Answered
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Q.7 भारतीय सं वधान का अन ेद______, ‘जीवन और गत वतं ता क स र ेा’ (‘protection of life and
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personal liberty’) दान करता है।
Ans 1. 21
2. 23
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3. 16
4. 19
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Question ID : 6549785689
Status : Answered
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4. कसी भी वसाय क संचालन क लएन त प रसंप हा सल करन क लएपूंजीगत य कया जाता है।
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Q.9 रा ेीय ड यरी वकास बोड अ ध नयम (National Dairy Development Board Act) वष______ म लागू कया
गया था।
Ans 1. 1963
2. 1987
3. 1956
4. 1978
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Status : Answered
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Q.10 भारत न नवंबर 2019 म , अपना पहला गलाबी ग द वाला दन और रात का क ट ट ट मैच ______ क व
ख ला था।
Ans 1. बां लादश
2. यूजील ड
3. व ट इंड ीज
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4. द ण अ का
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2. ओ फडीओफो बया
3. ए ेोफो बया
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4. टैकोफो बया
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Q.13 सोनकॉ ग ______ क जातीय सं कृ त का एक ह सा है।
Ans 1. हमाचल दश
2. स कम
3. नागालड
4. त मलनाड
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Ans 1. गजरात
2. राज ेान
3. त मलनाड
4. कना टक
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Status : Answered
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2 .Y B Chavan
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3 .KC Neogy
4 .AK Chanda
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Q.17 भारत क संसद ेारा श ेा का अ धकार अ ध नयम (RTE) कब लागू कया गया था?
Ans 1. 2 जनवरी 2010
2. 2 अग त 2005
3. 4 अग त 2009
4. 20 जनवरी 2011
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Q.18 ______, कोडावा जनजा त ेारा चावल क फसल क कटाई क समय मनाया जान वाला योहार है।
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Ans 1. रह
2. संगक ना
3. पथरी
4. मोपीन
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Question ID : 6549785646
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Status : Answered
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2. 2 mm
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3. 6 mm
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4. 4 mm
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2. Jawaharlal Nehru
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3. Anne Besant
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Q.21 ______ न 65व फ मफ यर अवाड् स, 2020 म सवे सन मैट ो ेाफ क लए पर कार जीता।
Ans 1. अन ज धवन
2. पंकज क मार
3. इवान म लगन
4. जय ओझा
Question ID : 6549785685
Status : Answered
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Ans 1. सो वयत संघ
2. आयरलड
3. संय रा य अम रका
4. ेाेंस
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Question ID : 6549785686
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Status : Answered
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2. नाइ ेोजन
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3. हाइ ेोजन
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4. मीथन
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2. ह य औरजोड़
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3. दााँत
4. र
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Q.25 ऑ टोपस म ______ दय होता है/होत ह ।
Ans 1. तीन
2. चार
3. एक
4. दो
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Q.26 1613 म मगल स ेाट ______ न इं लश ई ट इं डया कं पनी को सूरत म अपना कारखाना ेा पत करन क
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अनम त द ।
Ans 1. अकबर
2. जहांगीर
3. बाबर
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4. औरंगजब
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Status : Answered
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Q.27 वत मान समय क कोलकाता का गठन 1690 म क लकाता, गो बदपर और ______नामक तीन गााँव क एक करण
oc
स कया गयाथा।
Ans 1. साम सग
2. र बक
st
3. ब खली
4. सतानूत ी
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Question ID : 6549785676
Status : Answered
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3. नारायण राव
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4. रघनाथ राव
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Q.29 Anemophily refers to pollination by ______.
Ans 1. water
2. wind
3. animals
4. insects
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Status : Answered
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Ans 1. opal
2. topaz
3. agate
4. diamond
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Question ID : 6549785669
Status : Answered
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2. 1999
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3. 1998
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4. 2001
Question ID : 6549785695
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Q.32 जनवरी 2020 म , ऑ े लया म होन वाल म हला T20 व कप 2020 क लए ______ को भारतीय क ट ट म का
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3. एकता ब
4. मताली राज
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Question ID : 6549785693
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.33 2005 म , यांमार क राजधानी ______ को ेानांत रत क गई थी।
Ans 1. मंड ाल
(Mandalay) 2.
दावई (Dawei)
3. नाए यीडॉ (Naypyidaw)
4. यंगून (Yangon)
Question ID : 6549785671
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.34 ‘Anything But Khamosh’ is a biography of ______.
Ans 1. Shatrughan Sinha
2. Vivek Oberoi
3. Amitabh Bachchan
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4. Salman Khan
Question ID : 6549785678
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
2. Aspartame
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3. Saccharin
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4. Sucrose
Question ID : 6549785659
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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4 .A Wizard of Earthsea
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Question ID : 6549785681
Status : Not Answered
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Q.37 कल रम ल ट सचाई प रयोजना या KLIP ______ रा य म एक ब उ ेशीय सचाई प रयोजना है।
Ans 1. त लंगाना
2. क रल
3. प म बंगाल
4. म य दश
Question ID : 6549785668
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.38 महा मा गांधी न कस वषअं ेज ेारा पा रत रोलट ए ट क खलाफ स या ह का आ ेान कया था?
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Ans 1. 1911
2. 1905
3. 1915
4. 1919
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Question ID : 6549785674
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Status : Answered
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2. X
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3. XVII
st
4. XIV
Question ID : 6549785688
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Q.40 फसल क लए यूनतम समथ न मू य (MS P) क अवधारणा को ______ क बाद भारत सरकार ेारा पहली बार
घो षत कया गया था।
Ans 1. ेत ेाें त
2. नीली ेाें त
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3. भूरी ेाें त
4. ह रत ेाें त
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Question ID : 6549785654
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.41 न न ल खत म स कस फ म न 92व अकादमी पर कार म सवे फ म क लए ऑ कर जीता?
Ans 1. मैरज़ टोरी
3. जोकर
4. पॅरासाइट
Question ID : 6549785679
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Ans 1. कला मबारक
2. गो बदगढ़ का कला
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Question ID : 6549785649
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Status : Not Answered
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2. सध नद
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3. गोदावरी नद
st
4. महानद नद
Question ID : 6549785667
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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2. नारायण राव
.e
4. रघनाथ राव
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Question ID : 6549785675
Status : Answered
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Q.45 1780 म ______ न भारत म पहला अखबार द बंगाल गजट नाम स का शत कया।
Ans 1. रब नाथ टैगोर
2. ज स ऑग टस ह क
3. जॉन वडबन
4. चरंजन दास
Question ID : 6549785677
Status : Answered
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Ans 1. ेीलंका
2. बां लादश
3. भारत
4. न पाल
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Question ID : 6549785670
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Q.47 मई 2019 म न न ल खत म स कस न माउं ट एवर ट पर 24व बार चढ़ाई का रकॉड बनाया? Ans
1. न पालीज शरपा
2. बाबू चरीशरपा
oc
3. पम दोरजी शरपा
st
4. आंग दोरज शरपा
Question ID : 6549785680
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2. tigon
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3. savannah
4. cama
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Question ID : 6549785663
Status : Answered
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Q.49 ______,1913 म , सा ह य क लए नोबल पर कार ेा त करन वाल पहल गैर- बन थ।
यूरोपीय
Ans 1. जॉन मै सवल को ज़ी
2. रब नाथ टैगोर
3. स यन चं शखर
4. क ज़बरो ओ
Question ID : 6549785683
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Ans 1. 1925
2. 1929
3. 1938
4. 1931
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Question ID : 6549785694
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Status : Not Answered
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Ac cording to experts, coffee is not just loved for its flavors, however it is ac tually good for
the body and mind a s well.
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Ans 1. however it is actually good
3. According to experts
Question ID :6549785705
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.2 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
My friend told me that she don’t like the movie that I had asked her to watch.
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2. hadn’t like
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3 .No substitution
4. didn’t like
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Question ID :6549785727
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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3. Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
The manager said to me, “Do y ou want to go to Mumbai for your internship?”
Ans 1. The manager a s k s me whether I want to go to Mumbai for my internship.
Question ID : 6549785718
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.4 Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
A very heavy load was being carried on its back by the poor camel.
Ans 1. The poor camel wa s being carried on its back by the poor camel.
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3. The poor camel is carrying a very heavy load on its back.
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Question ID : 6549785713
Status : Answered
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completion of my studies.
3. Ravish said that he wa s arranging a party to celebrate the successful completion of
his studies.
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4. Ravish said that he would arrange a party to celebrate the successful completion of
his studies.
Question ID : 6549785717
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.6 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A. The Eiffel Tower was erected in 1889 and is now the symbol of the city of Paris.
B.It w as supposed to be a temporary construction that was to stay only twenty years, but
now, approximately 7 million visitors climb the Eiffel Tower every year!
C.On Marc h 31st 1889, the Tower had been finished in a record time — a total of 2 years, 2
months and 5 day s to construct!
D.The c onstruction of the Eiffel Tower is ac tually quite impressive a s the first digging work
started on the January 28th 1887.
Ans 1. AD C B
2 .ABC D
3 .AD BC
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4 .AC BD
Question ID : 6549785764
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.7 Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
C C TV s are being installed in the colony by the RWA.
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Ans 1. The RW A is installing C C TV s in the colony.
Q.8 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
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A group of boys who tried to go out during the curfew were arrested and fined for breaking
the law.
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2 .No substitution
3 .wa s arrested
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4. arrests
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Question ID : 6549785728
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.9 Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
Question ID : 6549785715
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.10 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
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2. did never wanted
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4 .No substitution
Question ID : 6549785735
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Chosen Option : 1
Q.11 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
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Iw as hoping to meet the doctor at the appointed time, I took my car.
Ans 1. Hoping to meet
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2 .No substitution
Question ID : 6549785732
Status : Answered
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Q.12 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
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Instead of panicking, it is good to keep y ourself safe and not get anxious whenever there is
of natural calamity.
Ans 1. Instead of panicking
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4. of natural calamity
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Q.13 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A.In the early 2000s, Bollywood discovered the beauty of the mountains and stories were
c rafted around adventures in the mountains igniting an interest in trekking, leading to a
boom in the industry.
B.However, the pristine trails became littered with plastic, g lass bottles and other garbage
from c amping expeditions once shooting was over.
C.This dire situation led a mountaineer to literally take matters into his own hands and he
began to pick up garbage on each trek which later became a 5000 strong movement.
D.This pollution didn’t just destroy the natural beauty of the Himalayas, but also left toxic
residue generated by the uncleared waste, which threatened the environment.
Ans 1. AC D B
2 .ABD C
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3 .ABC D
4 .AD BC
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Q.14 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
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sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
W hile I w as sitting in the waiting area, I had an opportunity to study people’s fac es carefully.
Ans 1. No substitution
Mother said that she would go to Jaipur by the night train a s she needed to look after the
grandmother who was not keepingwell.
Ans 1. “I would be going to Jaipur by the night train,” mother said, a s she needs to look
after the grandmother who is not keeping well.
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2. “I’ll maybe g o to Jaipur by the night train,” mother said, “as I need to look after the
grandmother who wa s not keeping well.”
3. “I’ll g o to Jaipur by the night train,” mother said, “as I need to look after the
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Q.16 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
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Q.17 Selec t the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
I w as ______by the callous attitude of the hotel staff and decided to leave it.
Ans 1. quite disgusted
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3. too much disgust
4. getting s o disgusting
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There are ______ people who are experts in the field ofArtificial Intelligence.
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Ans 1. a little
2 .s ome fewer
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3. very few
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Q.19 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
Ans 1. No substitution
2. With whom
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3. For who
4. At whose
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Q.20 Selec t the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
______there w as a loc kdown and we could not go out, w e decided to do group chats via
W hatsApp.
Ans 1. As
2. Even if
3. Unless
4. Due to
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Q.21 Selec t the correct direct form of the given sentence.
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2. Father said, “You are not disturbing us with this loud music.”
3. Father told me, “You may not disturb everyone with such loud music.”
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4. Father said to me, “You must not disturb everyone with such loud music.”
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Q.22 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
A s there hasn’t any sugar in the house, I decided to have my tea without sugar.
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Ans 1. to have my tea
2. in the house
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3. there hasn’t
4. I decided
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These days children are not seen playing in the park by us.
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Ans 1. We will not be seeing children playing in the park these days.
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Q.24 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
IGNORANCE
Ans 1. knowledge
2. incapability
3. unwillingness
4. stupidity
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Q.25 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Y ou’ve worked very hard for two years. It’s time to let your hair down and enjoy yourself
now.
Ans 1. to become very uncaring about others
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2. to live a careless life
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4. to take it easy and relax
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2. power
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3. captivity
4. revolution
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I advised my students not to forget to revise their answers after completing the paper.
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Ans 1. I told my students, “I am warning you not to revise your answers after completing
the paper.”
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2. I said to my students, “Do not forget to revise your answers after completing the
paper. ”
3. I advised my students, “You must have to revise your answers after completing the
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paper.”
4. I told my students, “You didn’t forget to revise your answers after completing the
paper.”
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Q.28 Selec t the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
2. Rupa told me that she would call me the next day to fix the meeting.
3. Rupa told me that she’ll call me the next day to fix the meeting.
4. Rupa told me that she is going to call me the next day to fix the meeting.
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Q.29 Select the most appropriate sy nonym of the given word.
CONSULT
Ans 1. lecture
2. argue
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3 .dis c uss
4. apprehend
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Q.30 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
It’s no use c rying over spilt milk when you yourself took the decision.
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Ans 1. expressing concern over the los s of a dear person
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AFFILIATION
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Ans 1. likeness
2. coalition
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3. detachment
4. alliance
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Q.32 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
2. Enjoy
3. enjoying
4 .No substitution
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Q.33 Select the most appropriate sy nonym of the given word.
PREDICAMENT
Ans 1. prophesy
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2. dilemma
3. revelation
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4. depression
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.35 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
Rohit, who did not submit his essay in time, is penalize and had to lose marks.
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2. is penalize
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4. in time
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Q.36 Selec t the correct direct form of the given sentence.
The teacher warned the students that if they didn’t maintain discipline she was afraid she’d
have to report the matter to the principal.
Ans 1. The teacher said to the students, “If you don’t maintain discipline, I’m afraid I’ll have
to report the matter to theprincipal.”
2. The teacher warned the students, “If you didn’t maintain discipline I fear I’ll have to
report the matter to theprincipal.”
3. The teacher said, “I am warning the students that if you didn’t maintain discipline
she I’d have to report the matter to the principal.”
4. The teacher told the students, “If you didn’t maintain discipline I would have reported
the matter to theprincipal.”
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Q.37 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
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The Board examinations have postponed due to the fear of Corona virus.
Ans 1. of Corona virus
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2. due to the fear
4. have postponed
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Q.38 Select the most appropriate sy nonym of the given word.
INV ENTORY
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Ans 1. catalogue
2. creation
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3. admission
4. disclosure
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Q.39 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
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2. that silence
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3. is maintained
4. in the library
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Q.40 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Ritu added insult to injury when she told all my friends that I had not cleared the entrance
exam.
Ans 1. to insult someone by speaking badly about them
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Q.41 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
Thousands of people gathered at India Gate to protest with the new population register.
Ans 1. the new population register
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2. to protest with
3. Thousands of people
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4. gathered at India Gate
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Q.42 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
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Davos, which has the largest ski resort in Switzerland and is the highest city in Europe,
enc ompassing five separate ski areas.
Ans 1. encompassing
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3. in Europe
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All residents are______ that the entrance gate will be c losed at 11 PM.
Ans 1. hereby informed
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3. hereby to be inform
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4. inform hereby
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Q.44 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
The liquor shop that has opened in the local shopping centre is too c lose for comfort.
Ans 1. good to have something very close
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Q.45 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
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3. Very humorous poems are being written by my daughter.
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In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
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Stories have great power. They can draw you in, (1) you or move you. They can also
change you for better or (2) worse.
The movie Ja ws (1975) instilled horror among (3) about sharks and led to a worldwide
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hunting frenzy that sa w shark populations (4) by an estimated 50%. But we now know
that this “terror” is (5) . They are not vengeful, human-seeking monsters, and we know
very well that we’re more (6) from fireworks, lightning and even the flu, (7) from
a shark attack. Peter Benchley, who (8) the book the film is based on, later went on to
say, “Knowing what I know now, I could (9) write that book today.” He eventually
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Q.46 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
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Ans 1. entertain
2. entertains
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3. entertainment
4. entertained
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In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Stories have great power. They can draw you in, (1) you or move you. They can also
change you for better or (2) worse.
The movie Ja ws (1975) instilled horror among (3) about sharks and led to a worldwide
hunting frenzy that sa w shark populations (4) by an estimated 50%. But we now know
that this “terror” is (5) . They are not vengeful, human-seeking monsters, and we know
very well that we’re more (6) from fireworks, lightning and even the flu, (7) from
a shark attack. Peter Benchley, who (8) the book the film is based on, later went on to
say, “Knowing what I know now, I could (9) write that book today.” He eventually
became a (10) who advocated for the protection of sharks.
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Q.47 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
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Ans 1. with
2. at
3. for
4. in
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In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Stories have great power. They can draw you in, (1) you or move you. They can also
change you for better or (2) worse.
The movie Ja ws (1975) instilled horror among (3) about sharks and led to a worldwide
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hunting frenzy that sa w shark populations (4) by an estimated 50%. But we now know
that this “terror” is (5) . They are not vengeful, human-seeking monsters, and we know
very well that we’re more (6) from fireworks, lightning and even the flu, (7) from
a shark attack. Peter Benchley, who (8) the book the film is based on, later went on to
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say, “Knowing what I know now, I could (9) write that book today.” He eventually
became a (10) who advocated for the protection of sharks.
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Q.48 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
Ans 1. people
2. community
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3. persons
4. beings
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In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Stories have great power. They can draw you in, (1) you or move you. They can also
change you for better or (2) worse.
The movie Ja ws (1975) instilled horror among (3) about sharks and led to a worldwide
hunting frenzy that sa w shark populations (4) by an estimated 50%. But we now know
that this “terror” is (5) . They are not vengeful, human-seeking monsters, and we know
very well that we’re more (6) from fireworks, lightning and even the flu, (7) from
a shark attack. Peter Benchley, who (8) the book the film is based on, later went on to
say, “Knowing what I know now, I could (9) write that book today.” He eventually
became a (10) who advocated for the protection of sharks.
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Q.49 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.
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Ans 1. falling
2 .wa s falling
3. is falling
4 .wa s fallen
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Comprehension:
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In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Stories have great power. They can draw you in, (1) you or move you. They can also
change you for better or (2) worse.
The movie Ja ws (1975) instilled horror among (3) about sharks and led to a worldwide
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hunting frenzy that sa w shark populations (4) by an estimated 50%. But we now know
that this “terror” is (5) . They are not vengeful, human-seeking monsters, and we know
very well that we’re more (6) from fireworks, lightning and even the flu, (7) from
a shark attack. Peter Benchley, who (8) the book the film is based on, later went on to
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say, “Knowing what I know now, I could (9) write that book today.” He eventually
became a (10) who advocated for the protection of sharks.
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Q.50 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
Ans 1. unchallenged
2. unfounded
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3. unimaginable
4. unknown
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Comprehension:
In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Stories have great power. They can draw you in, (1) you or move you. They can also
change you for better or (2) worse.
The movie Ja ws (1975) instilled horror among (3) about sharks and led to a worldwide
hunting frenzy that sa w shark populations (4) by an estimated 50%. But we now know
that this “terror” is (5) . They are not vengeful, human-seeking monsters, and we know
very well that we’re more (6) from fireworks, lightning and even the flu, (7) from
a shark attack. Peter Benchley, who (8) the book the film is based on, later went on to
say, “Knowing what I know now, I could (9) write that book today.” He eventually
became a (10) who advocated for the protection of sharks.
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Q.51 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
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Ans 1. of therisk
2. at risk
3. to risk
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Comprehension:
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In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Stories have great power. They can draw you in, (1) you or move you. They can also
change you for better or (2) worse.
The movie Ja ws (1975) instilled horror among (3) about sharks and led to a worldwide
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hunting frenzy that sa w shark populations (4) by an estimated 50%. But we now know
that this “terror” is (5) . They are not vengeful, human-seeking monsters, and we know
very well that we’re more (6) from fireworks, lightning and even the flu, (7) from
a shark attack. Peter Benchley, who (8) the book the film is based on, later went on to
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say, “Knowing what I know now, I could (9) write that book today.” He eventually
became a (10) who advocated for the protection of sharks.
SubQuestion No :52
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Q.52 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 7.
Ans 1. whereas
2. than
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3. though
4. through
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Comprehension:
In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Stories have great power. They can draw you in, (1) you or move you. They can also
change you for better or (2) worse.
The movie Ja ws (1975) instilled horror among (3) about sharks and led to a worldwide
hunting frenzy that sa w shark populations (4) by an estimated 50%. But we now know
that this “terror” is (5) . They are not vengeful, human-seeking monsters, and we know
very well that we’re more (6) from fireworks, lightning and even the flu, (7) from
a shark attack. Peter Benchley, who (8) the book the film is based on, later went on to
say, “Knowing what I know now, I could (9) write that book today.” He eventually
became a (10) who advocated for the protection of sharks.
SubQuestion No :53
Q.53 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 8.
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Ans 1. wrote
2. write
3. is writing
4. is written
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Comprehension:
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In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Stories have great power. They can draw you in, (1) you or move you. They can also
change you for better or (2) worse.
The movie Ja ws (1975) instilled horror among (3) about sharks and led to a worldwide
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hunting frenzy that sa w shark populations (4) by an estimated 50%. But we now know
that this “terror” is (5) . They are not vengeful, human-seeking monsters, and we know
very well that we’re more (6) from fireworks, lightning and even the flu, (7) from
a shark attack. Peter Benchley, who (8) the book the film is based on, later went on to
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say, “Knowing what I know now, I could (9) write that book today.” He eventually
became a (10) who advocated for the protection of sharks.
SubQuestion No :54
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Q.54 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 9.
Ans 1. always
2. still
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3. never
4. ever
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Comprehension:
In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Stories have great power. They can draw you in, (1) you or move you. They can also
change you for better or (2) worse.
The movie Ja ws (1975) instilled horror among (3) about sharks and led to a worldwide
hunting frenzy that sa w shark populations (4) by an estimated 50%. But we now know
that this “terror” is (5) . They are not vengeful, human-seeking monsters, and we know
very well that we’re more (6) from fireworks, lightning and even the flu, (7) from
a shark attack. Peter Benchley, who (8) the book the film is based on, later went on to
say, “Knowing what I know now, I could (9) write that book today.” He eventually
became a (10) who advocated for the protection of sharks.
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Q.55 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 10.
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Ans 1. conservationist
2. nutritionist
3. super specialist
4. psychologist
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Comprehension:
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In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Mount Fuji is among the world’s highest and most prominent mountains. If you wish (1)
Mount Fuji and do not wish to encounter too large or too small crowds, we (2) you
should climb Mount Fuji on a weekday in the first half (3) July before the start of the
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school vacations. The downside of a climb in early July is the (4) ,which tends to be
somewhat more unstable than later in (5) season.
While there is (6) no s now on Mount Fuji from late June until October, temperatures
(7) the summit can drop to far below zero in the shoulder seasons. Only (8) hikers
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should consider the (9) in late June or September. If there is s now on the mountain,
(10) mountaineering equipment and experience is required.
SubQuestion No :56
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Q.56 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
Ans 1. to have climbed
2. climbing
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3. to climb
4. climb
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Comprehension:
In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Mount Fuji is among the world’s highest and most prominent mountains. If you wish (1)
Mount Fuji and do not wish to encounter too large or too small crowds, we (2) you
should climb Mount Fuji on a weekday in the first half (3) July before the start of the
school vacations. The downside of a climb in early July is the (4) ,which tends to be
somewhat more unstable than later in (5) season.
While there is (6) no s no w on Mount Fuji from late June until October, temperatures
(7) the summit can drop to far below zero in the shoulder seasons. Only (8) hikers
should consider the (9) in late June or September. If there is s now on the mountain,
(10) mountaineering equipment and experience is required.
SubQuestion No :57
Q.57 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
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Ans 1. proscribe
2. recommend
3. commit
4. delegate
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Comprehension:
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In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Mount Fuji is among the world’s highest and most prominent mountains. If you wish (1)
Mount Fuji and do not wish to encounter too large or too small crowds, we (2) you
should climb Mount Fuji on a weekday in the first half (3) July before the start of the
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school vacations. The downside of a climb in early July is the (4) ,which tends to be
somewhat more unstable than later in (5) season.
While there is (6) no s now on Mount Fuji from late June until October, temperatures
(7) the summit can drop to far below zero in the shoulder seasons. Only (8) hikers
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should consider the (9) in late June or September. If there is s now on the mountain,
(10) mountaineering equipment and experience is required.
SubQuestion No :58
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Q.58 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
Ans 1. to
2. with
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3. for
4. of
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Comprehension:
In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Mount Fuji is among the world’s highest and most prominent mountains. If you wish (1)
Mount Fuji and do not wish to encounter too large or too small crowds, we (2) you
should climb Mount Fuji on a weekday in the first half (3) July before the start of the
school vacations. The downside of a climb in early July is the (4) ,which tends to be
somewhat more unstable than later in (5) season.
While there is (6) no s no w on Mount Fuji from late June until October, temperatures
(7) the summit can drop to far below zero in the shoulder seasons. Only (8) hikers
should consider the (9) in late June or September. If there is s no w on the mountain,
(10) mountaineering equipment and experience is required.
SubQuestion No :59
Q.59 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.
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Ans 1. climb
2. encounter
3. climate
4. weather
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In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Mount Fuji is among the world’s highest and most prominent mountains. If you wish (1)
Mount Fuji and do not wish to encounter too large or too small crowds, we (2) you
should climb Mount Fuji on a weekday in the first half (3) July before the start of the
st
school vacations. The downside of a climb in early July is the (4) ,which tends to be
somewhat more unstable than later in (5) season.
While there is (6) no s now on Mount Fuji from late June until October, temperatures
(7) the summit can drop to far below zero in the shoulder seasons. Only (8) hikers
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should consider the (9) in late June or September. If there is s now on the mountain,
(10) mountaineering equipment and experience is required.
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Q.60 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
Ans 1. those
2. any
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3. the
4. one
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In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Mount Fuji is among the world’s highest and most prominent mountains. If you wish (1)
Mount Fuji and do not wish to encounter too large or too small crowds, we (2) you
should climb Mount Fuji on a weekday in the first half (3) July before the start of the
school vacations. The downside of a climb in early July is the (4) ,which tends to be
somewhat more unstable than later in (5) season.
While there is (6) no s no w on Mount Fuji from late June until October, temperatures
(7) the summit can drop to far below zero in the shoulder seasons. Only (8) hikers
should consider the (9) in late June or September. If there is s now on the mountain,
(10) mountaineering equipment and experience is required.
SubQuestion No :61
Q.61 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
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Ans 1. usually
2. evenly
3. eventually
4. finally
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Comprehension:
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In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Mount Fuji is among the world’s highest and most prominent mountains. If you wish (1)
Mount Fuji and do not wish to encounter too large or too small crowds, we (2) you
should climb Mount Fuji on a weekday in the first half (3) July before the start of the
st
school vacations. The downside of a climb in early July is the (4) ,which tends to be
somewhat more unstable than later in (5) season.
While there is (6) no s now on Mount Fuji from late June until October, temperatures
(7) the summit can drop to far below zero in the shoulder seasons. Only (8) hikers
m
should consider the (9) in late June or September. If there is s now on the mountain,
(10) mountaineering equipment and experience is required.
SubQuestion No :62
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Q.62 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 7.
Ans 1. in
2. at
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3. of
4. for
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Comprehension:
In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Mount Fuji is among the world’s highest and most prominent mountains. If you wish (1)
Mount Fuji and do not wish to encounter too large or too small crowds, we (2) you
should climb Mount Fuji on a weekday in the first half (3) July before the start of the
school vacations. The downside of a climb in early July is the (4) ,which tends to be
somewhat more unstable than later in (5) season.
While there is (6) no s no w on Mount Fuji from late June until October, temperatures
(7) the summit can drop to far below zero in the shoulder seasons. Only (8) hikers
should consider the (9) in late June or September. If there is s now on the mountain,
(10) mountaineering equipment and experience is required.
SubQuestion No :63
Q.63 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No 8.
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Ans 1. new
2. experienced
3. elder
4. sophisticated
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Comprehension:
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In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Mount Fuji is among the world’s highest and most prominent mountains. If you wish (1)
Mount Fuji and do not wish to encounter too large or too small crowds, we (2) you
should climb Mount Fuji on a weekday in the first half (3) July before the start of the
st
school vacations. The downside of a climb in early July is the (4) ,which tends to be
somewhat more unstable than later in (5) season.
While there is (6) no s now on Mount Fuji from late June until October, temperatures
(7) the summit can drop to far below zero in the shoulder seasons. Only (8) hikers
m
should consider the (9) in late June or September. If there is s now on the mountain,
(10) mountaineering equipment and experience is required.
SubQuestion No :64
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Q.64 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 9.
Ans 1. ride
2. ascent
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3. drive
4. flight
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Comprehension:
In the following pa s s age s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
Mount Fuji is among the world’s highest and most prominent mountains. If you wish (1)
Mount Fuji and do not wish to encounter too large or too small crowds, we (2) you
should climb Mount Fuji on a weekday in the first half (3) July before the start of the
school vacations. The downside of a climb in early July is the (4) ,which tends to be
somewhat more unstable than later in (5) season.
While there is (6) no s now on Mount Fuji from late June until October, temperatures
(7) the summit can drop to far below zero in the shoulder seasons. Only (8) hikers
should consider the (9) in late June or September. If there is s now on the mountain,
(10) mountaineering equipment and experience is required.
SubQuestion No :65
Q.65 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 10.
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Ans 1. appropriate
2. skillful
3. trained
4. new
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Chosen Option : 1
Q.66 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
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I advised my friend will apologise to her mother for her rude behaviour.
Ans 1. for apologising to
2. are to apologise of
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3 .No substitution
4. to apologise to
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Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 4
Shruti told me, “I c annot cope with the pressure of balancing offic e work and home.”
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Ans 1. Shruti told me that she could not cope with the pressure of balancing office work
and home.
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2. Shruti said me she cannot cope with the pressure of balancing office work and
home.
3. Shruti tells me that she cannot cope with the pressure of balancing office work and
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home.
4. Shruti asked me she cannot cope with the pressure of balancing office work and
home.
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Q.68 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
My uncle’s spending a few days with us turned out to be a blessing in disguise a s he helped
me prepare for my maths exam.
Ans 1. a visit by someone whom you do not like
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.69 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
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2. reading books
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4. children should be encouraged
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Q.70 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
st
c orrect order.
Ans 1. AC D B
2 .ABC D
3 .AC BD
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4 .AD BC
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.71 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A.Sunita, my house help, is a frail w oman who always enters the house with a big smile and
namaste.
B.A y oung woman of just 40 or so, she is already a grandmother with grandkids she has to
look after and cook for when Mili — her daughter-in-law — goes out to work.
C.Bringing up her own children had been quite an ordeal, and she’s told Mili to look after
them herself.
D.It is something she hates doing after she’s slogged to bring up her son and daughter with
suc h difficulty.
Ans 1. AC D B
2 .ABC D
3 .AC BD
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4 .ABD C
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.72 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
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A. Pradeep Sangwan has been fond of trekking in the Himalayas for years.
B. It all started when he took just one trek in 2009 and fell in love with the Himalayas.
C.Today he isn’t alone in appreciating the majesty of the landscape a s the tourism industry
has introduced trekking expeditions for young mountain climbers.
Ans
enjoyed every bit of it.
1. AD C B
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D.At the age of 33, his love affair saw him trek an average of 2,000 km a y ear and he
2 .AD BC
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3 .ABD C
4 .AC BD
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OMINOUS
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Ans 1. sinister
2. dangerous
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3. oppressive
4. auspicious
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.74 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
Due to heavy rain, the bridge collapsed leads to a huge traffic jam.
Ans 1. a huge traffic jam
2. leads to
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.75 Selec t the correct direct form of the given sentence.
2. The interviewer said, “Do you have any experience of working with teenagers?”
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3. The interviewer said, “Would you like to have experience of working with teenagers?”
4. The interviewer said, “Did you get experience of working with teenagers?”
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A c lose watch was kept by the police on the bus driver due to his suspicious activities.
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Ans 1. The police kept a close watch on the bus driver due to his suspicious activities.
2. A close watch on the bus driver due to his suspicious activities was being kept by
police.
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3. The police, due to his suspicious activities, have been keeping a close watch on the
bus driver.
4. The police are keeping a close watch on the bus driver due to his suspicious
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activities.
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Chosen Option : 1
Q.77 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
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3. then to be sorrow
4 .No substitution
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.78 Selec t the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
Reena said to me, “I c ommute two hours one way to reach my place of work.”
Ans 1. Reena told me that she had been commuting two hours one way to reach her place
of work.
2. Reena told me that she commuted two hours one way to reach her place of work.
3. Reena told me that she wa s commuting two hours one way to reach her place of
work.
4. Reena is saying to me that she commutes two hours one way to reach her place of
work.
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Ans 1. The cricket championship wa s won by our school team.
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3. The cricket championship ha s been won by our school team.
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Chosen Option : 3
2. undoubtable
3. unpardonable
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4. incapable
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Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 1
IMPEDE
Ans 1. appeal
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2. withhold
3. prompt
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4. facilitate
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.82 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.83 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
Either the chairperson or the secretary ha s to give approval for the new project.
Ans 1. have
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2 .No substitution
3. is having
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4. having
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2. affluent
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3. renowned
4. unique
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Chosen Option : 3
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I w ant you to ______ Mr. Jain that the company’s decision is final.
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Ans 1. convey to
2. conveyed for
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3. convey with
4. conveying to
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow-
South Koreans are famously nonchalant and know how to “keep calm and carry on” whenever
there is an adversity. The South Korean approach to Covid-19 could not have been more
different.
On 16 January, the South Korean biotech executive Chun Jong-yoon grasped the reality about
Covid-19 unfolding in China and directed his lab to work to stem the virus’s inevitable spread;
within days, his team developed detection kits now in high demand around the world. There
ha s been a general c o nsensus in South Korea to trust in and respect the advice coming from
doctors and scientists.
Meanwhile, the South Korean government a ssumed the virus would hit. Experience with the
2003 Sa r s epidemic proved useful. As a result, South Korea ha s been effective in controlling
the nation’s mortality rate not through travel bans but instead through widespread rigorous
quarantine measures and testing, now even exporting domestically produced test kits – such
a s the 51,000 diagnostic products sent this week to the United Arab Emirates.
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M os t importantly, South Korea immediately began testing hundreds of thousands of
asymptomatic people, including at drive-through centres. South Korea employed a central
tracking app, Corona 100m, that publicly informs citizens of known c a ses within 100 metres
of where they are. Surprisingly, a culture that has often rebelliously rejected authoritarianism
ha s embraced intrusivemeasures.
Other nations would be wise to copy the South Korean model: on 29 February, 700 people
tested positive in the primary South Korean outbreak city of Daegu. By 15 March, only 41 new
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c a s es were reported there. As expected, based on the continued lack of immunity in the
population, on 18 March, the number of c a ses began rising again, with Seoul now bracing for
the worst. Now, South Korea started to screen all people arriving at airports, Koreans
included.
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South Koreans have universal health care and are accustomed to paying half what Americans
pay for similar medical procedures.
SubQuestion No :86
Ans South Korea’s
Q.86 approach to Covid-19 c an be described as:
1. very imposing on its people
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2. very calm during the time of difficulty
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow-
South Koreans are famously nonchalant and know how to “keep calm and carry on” whenever
there is an adversity. The South Korean approach to Covid-19 could not have been more
different.
On 16 January, the South Korean biotech executive Chun Jong-yoon grasped the reality about
Covid-19 unfolding in China and directed his lab to work to stem the virus’s inevitable spread;
within days, his team developed detection kits now in high demand around the world. There
ha s been a general c o nsensus in South Korea to trust in and respect the advice coming from
doctors and scientists.
Meanwhile, the South Korean government a ssumed the virus would hit. Experience with the
2003 Sa r s epidemic proved useful. As a result, South Korea ha s been effective in controlling
the nation’s mortality rate not through travel bans but instead through widespread rigorous
quarantine measures and testing, now even exporting domestically produced test kits – such
a s the 51,000 diagnostic products sent this week to the United Arab Emirates.
om
M o s t importantly, South Korea immediately began testing hundreds of thousands of
asymptomatic people, including at drive-through centres. South Korea employed a central
tracking app, Corona 100m, that publicly informs citizens of known c a ses within 100 metres
of where they are. Surprisingly, a culture that has often rebelliously rejected authoritarianism
ha s embraced intrusivemeasures.
Other nations would be wise to copy the South Korean model: on 29 February, 700 people
tested positive in the primary South Korean outbreak city of Daegu. By 15 March, only 41 new
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c a s es were reported there. As expected, based on the continued lack of immunity in the
population, on 18 March, the number of c a ses began rising again, with Seoul now bracing for
the worst. Now, South Korea started to screen all people arriving at airports, Koreans
included.
ks
South Koreans have universal health care and are accustomed to paying half what Americans
pay for similar medical procedures.
SubQuestion No :87
3. b. and d.
4. a. and c.
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Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow-
South Koreans are famously nonchalant and know how to “keep calm and carry on” whenever
there is an adversity. The South Korean approach to Covid-19 could not have been more
different.
On 16 January, the South Korean biotech executive Chun Jong-yoon grasped the reality about
Covid-19 unfolding in China and directed his lab to work to stem the virus’s inevitable spread;
within days, his team developed detection kits now in high demand around the world. There
ha s been a general c o nsensus in South Korea to trust in and respect the advice coming from
doctors and scientists.
Meanwhile, the South Korean government a ssumed the virus would hit. Experience with the
2003 Sa r s epidemic proved useful. As a result, South Korea ha s been effective in controlling
the nation’s mortality rate not through travel bans but instead through widespread rigorous
quarantine measures and testing, now even exporting domestically produced test kits – such
a s the 51,000 diagnostic products sent this week to the United Arab Emirates.
om
M o s t importantly, South Korea immediately began testing hundreds of thousands of
asymptomatic people, including at drive-through centres. South Korea employed a central
tracking app, Corona 100m, that publicly informs citizens of known c a ses within 100 metres
of where they are. Surprisingly, a culture that has often rebelliously rejected authoritarianism
ha s embraced intrusivemeasures.
Other nations would be wise to copy the South Korean model: on 29 February, 700 people
tested positive in the primary South Korean outbreak city of Daegu. By 15 March, only 41 new
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c a s es were reported there. As expected, based on the continued lack of immunity in the
population, on 18 March, the number of c a ses began rising again, with Seoul now bracing for
the worst. Now, South Korea started to screen all people arriving at airports, Koreans
included.
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South Koreans have universal health care and are accustomed to paying half what Americans
pay for similar medical procedures.
SubQuestion No :88
Q.88
Ans Corona1.100m is:
a virus that attacked people of Korea.
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow-
South Koreans are famously nonchalant and know how to “keep calm and carry on” whenever
there is an adversity. The South Korean approach to Covid-19 could not have been more
different.
On 16 January, the South Korean biotech executive Chun Jong-yoon grasped the reality about
Covid-19 unfolding in China and directed his lab to work to stem the virus’s inevitable spread;
within days, his team developed detection kits now in high demand around the world. There
ha s been a general c o nsensus in South Korea to trust in and respect the advice coming from
doctors and scientists.
Meanwhile, the South Korean government a ssumed the virus would hit. Experience with the
2003 Sa r s epidemic proved useful. As a result, South Korea ha s been effective in controlling
the nation’s mortality rate not through travel bans but instead through widespread rigorous
quarantine measures and testing, now even exporting domestically produced test kits – such
a s the 51,000 diagnostic products sent this week to the United Arab Emirates.
om
M os t importantly, South Korea immediately began testing hundreds of thousands of
asymptomatic people, including at drive-through centres. South Korea employed a central
tracking app, Corona 100m, that publicly informs citizens of known c a ses within 100 metres
of where they are. Surprisingly, a culture that has often rebelliously rejected authoritarianism
ha s embraced intrusivemeasures.
Other nations would be wise to copy the South Korean model: on 29 February, 700 people
tested positive in the primary South Korean outbreak city of Daegu. By 15 March, only 41 new
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c a s es were reported there. As expected, based on the continued lack of immunity in the
population, on 18 March, the number of c a ses began rising again, with Seoul now bracing for
the worst. Now, South Korea started to screen all people arriving at airports, Koreans
included.
ks
South Koreans have universal health care and are accustomed to paying half what Americans
pay for similar medical procedures.
SubQuestion No :89
Q.89
Ans From the oc
passage, we c an infer that an epidemic can be controlled if:
1. all countries work together
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow-
South Koreans are famously nonchalant and know how to “keep calm and carry on” whenever
there is an adversity. The South Korean approach to Covid-19 could not have been more
different.
On 16 January, the South Korean biotech executive Chun Jong-yoon grasped the reality about
Covid-19 unfolding in China and directed his lab to work to stem the virus’s inevitable spread;
within days, his team developed detection kits now in high demand around the world. There
ha s been a general c o nsensus in South Korea to trust in and respect the advice coming from
doctors and scientists.
Meanwhile, the South Korean government a ssumed the virus would hit. Experience with the
2003 Sa r s epidemic proved useful. As a result, South Korea ha s been effective in controlling
the nation’s mortality rate not through travel bans but instead through widespread rigorous
quarantine measures and testing, now even exporting domestically produced test kits – such
a s the 51,000 diagnostic products sent this week to the United Arab Emirates.
om
M os t importantly, South Korea immediately began testing hundreds of thousands of
asymptomatic people, including at drive-through centres. South Korea employed a central
tracking app, Corona 100m, that publicly informs citizens of known c a ses within 100 metres
of where they are. Surprisingly, a culture that has often rebelliously rejected authoritarianism
ha s embraced intrusivemeasures.
Other nations would be wise to copy the South Korean model: on 29 February, 700 people
tested positive in the primary South Korean outbreak city of Daegu. By 15 March, only 41 new
.c
c a s es were reported there. As expected, based on the continued lack of immunity in the
population, on 18 March, the number of c a ses began rising again, with Seoul now bracing for
the worst. Now, South Korea started to screen all people arriving at airports, Koreans
included.
ks
South Koreans have universal health care and are accustomed to paying half what Americans
pay for similar medical procedures.
SubQuestion No :90
Question ID :6549785791
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Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow.
It’s odd to say this, but even a s a four-year-old, I knew that this trip had changed my life
forever.
I grew up watching BBC wildlife documentaries, s o when my dad brought me to the M a asa i
Mara National Reserve in Kenya for a safari adventure to see lions, giraffes, elephants and
other magnificent creatures thrive in their natural habitat, I was delirious with joy and a s ense
of wonder. I knew then that I wanted my life to revolve around wildlife. Not just to appreciate
them, but to do everything I could to help look after them.
After years of honing my craft, I became a wildlife filmmaker and went into the middle of the
Bornean rainforest to direct and produce “Operation Sumatran Rhino”, a National Geographic
wildlife conservation documentary on the rescue of the last critically endangered Sumatran
rhino of Malaysia. It took me three years to follow the conservation efforts and tell that story.
The four-year-old in me wa s high-fiving himself.
Today, I am proud to share with you ‘A Wild Life’, Our Better World’s first ever wildlife
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conservation series. A project half a year in the making which puts Asian conservation stories
in the spotlight by showcasing the threats that wildlife face, and what we can do to make a
difference. A narrative adventure with the goal of getting more people to care for wildlife.
These moments are major milestones in my life, which s how my passion not just for wildlife
but for storytelling too.
All the time in between, especially during the years spent learning how to tell stories, have
forged me into what I am — an impact storyteller. Someone who believes that content is a
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means to an end. A catalyst to move you into action.
SubQuestion No :91
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Q.91
Ans In producing ‘A W ild Life’, the aim w as to:
1. sensitise people to care for wildlife and save it
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow.
It’s odd to say this, but even a s a four-year-old, I knew that this trip had changed my life
forever.
I grew up watching BBC wildlife documentaries, s o when my dad brought me to the M a asa i
Mara National Reserve in Kenya for a safari adventure to see lions, giraffes, elephants and
other magnificent creatures thrive in their natural habitat, I was delirious with joy and a s ense
of wonder. I knew then that I wanted my life to revolve around wildlife. Not just to appreciate
them, but to do everything I could to help look after them.
After years of honing my craft, I became a wildlife filmmaker and went into the middle of the
Bornean rainforest to direct and produce “Operation Sumatran Rhino”, a National Geographic
wildlife conservation documentary on the rescue of the last critically endangered Sumatran
rhino of Malaysia. It took me three years to follow the conservation efforts and tell that story.
The four-year-old in me wa s high-fiving himself.
Today, I am proud to share with you ‘A Wild Life’, Our Better World’s first ever wildlife
om
conservation series. A project half a year in the making which puts Asian conservation stories
in the spotlight by showcasing the threats that wildlife face, and what we can do to make a
difference. A narrative adventure with the goal of getting more people to care for wildlife.
These moments are major milestones in my life, which s how my passion not just for wildlife
but for storytelling too.
All the time in between, especially during the years spent learning how to tell stories, have
forged me into what I am — an impact storyteller. Someone who believes that content is a
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means to an end. A catalyst to move you into action.
SubQuestion No :92
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Q.92
Ans The narrator visited the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya to-
1. observe animals surviving in their natural conditions.
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow.
It’s odd to say this, but even a s a four-year-old, I knew that this trip had changed my life
forever.
I grew up watching BBC wildlife documentaries, s o when my dad brought me to the M a asa i
Mara National Reserve in Kenya for a safari adventure to see lions, giraffes, elephants and
other magnificent creatures thrive in their natural habitat, I was delirious with joy and a s ense
of wonder. I knew then that I wanted my life to revolve around wildlife. Not just to appreciate
them, but to do everything I could to help look after them.
After years of honing my craft, I became a wildlife filmmaker and went into the middle of the
Bornean rainforest to direct and produce “Operation Sumatran Rhino”, a National Geographic
wildlife conservation documentary on the rescue of the last critically endangered Sumatran
rhino of Malaysia. It took me three years to follow the conservation efforts and tell that story.
The four-year-old in me wa s high-fiving himself.
Today, I am proud to share with you ‘A Wild Life’, Our Better World’s first ever wildlife
om
conservation series. A project half a year in the making which puts Asian conservation stories
in the spotlight by showcasing the threats that wildlife face, and what we can do to make a
difference. A narrative adventure with the goal of getting more people to care for wildlife.
These moments are major milestones in my life, which s how my passion not just for wildlife
but for storytelling too.
All the time in between, especially during the years spent learning how to tell stories, have
forged me into what I am — an impact storyteller. Someone who believes that content is a
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means to an end. A catalyst to move you into action.
SubQuestion No :93
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Q.93
Ans Operation Sumatran Rhino refers to:
1. the name of a well-known wildlife filmmaker
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow.
It’s odd to say this, but even a s a four-year-old, I knew that this trip had changed my life
forever.
I grew up watching BBC wildlife documentaries, s o when my dad brought me to the M a asa i
Mara National Reserve in Kenya for a safari adventure to see lions, giraffes, elephants and
other magnificent creatures thrive in their natural habitat, I was delirious with joy and a s ense
of wonder. I knew then that I wanted my life to revolve around wildlife. Not just to appreciate
them, but to do everything I could to help look after them.
After years of honing my craft, I became a wildlife filmmaker and went into the middle of the
Bornean rainforest to direct and produce “Operation Sumatran Rhino”, a National Geographic
wildlife conservation documentary on the rescue of the last critically endangered Sumatran
rhino of Malaysia. It took me three years to follow the conservation efforts and tell that story.
The four-year-old in me wa s high-fiving himself.
Today, I am proud to share with you ‘A Wild Life’, Our Better World’s first ever wildlife
om
conservation series. A project half a year in the making which puts Asian conservation stories
in the spotlight by showcasing the threats that wildlife face, and what we can do to make a
difference. A narrative adventure with the goal of getting more people to care for wildlife.
These moments are major milestones in my life, which s ho w my passion not just for wildlife
but for storytelling too.
All the time in between, especially during the years spent learning how to tell stories, have
forged me into what I am — an impact storyteller. Someone who believes that content is a
.c
means to an end. A catalyst to move you into action.
SubQuestion No :94
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Q.94
Ans If y ou are watching ‘A Wild Life’, y ou are w atching-
1. a film on world wildlife
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow.
It’s odd to say this, but even a s a four-year-old, I knew that this trip had changed my life
forever.
I grew up watching BBC wildlife documentaries, s o when my dad brought me to the M a asa i
Mara National Reserve in Kenya for a safari adventure to see lions, giraffes, elephants and
other magnificent creatures thrive in their natural habitat, I was delirious with joy and a s ense
of wonder. I knew then that I wanted my life to revolve around wildlife. Not just to appreciate
them, but to do everything I could to help look after them.
After years of honing my craft, I became a wildlife filmmaker and went into the middle of the
Bornean rainforest to direct and produce “Operation Sumatran Rhino”, a National Geographic
wildlife conservation documentary on the rescue of the last critically endangered Sumatran
rhino of Malaysia. It took me three years to follow the conservation efforts and tell that story.
The four-year-old in me wa s high-fiving himself.
Today, I am proud to share with you ‘A Wild Life’, Our Better World’s first ever wildlife
om
conservation series. A project half a year in the making which puts Asian conservation stories
in the spotlight by showcasing the threats that wildlife face, and what we can do to make a
difference. A narrative adventure with the goal of getting more people to care for wildlife.
These moments are major milestones in my life, which s ho w my passion not just for wildlife
but for storytelling too.
All the time in between, especially during the years spent learning how to tell stories, have
forged me into what I am — an impact storyteller. Someone who believes that content is a
.c
means to an end. A catalyst to move you into action.
SubQuestion No :95
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Q.95
Ans On reading about the narrator’s activities, we c an understand that he:
1. is passionate about wildlife and its conservation
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow-
Think about energy generation in the Middle East and you probably think of oil. But, in fact, the
region is at the forefront of the race to decarbonise energy production.
Why is the oil-rich Middle East, which still generates most of its electricity from fossil fuels,
becoming s o keen on green alternatives? The plain fact is that leaders are facing up to
climate change and the world’s shift towards renewables.
The world’s biggest solar plant ha s come up at the Noor Abu Dhabi. At 1,177 MW, it ha s
double the capacity of the previous record holder, the 550 M W Desert Sunlight solar farm in
California.
In a rare interview, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh M ohammed bin Zayed, appeared to
embrace the change. “In 50 years, when we might have the last barrel of oil… I can tell you we
will celebrate that moment,” he said. The region has high levels of sunshine, making solar an
attractive solution.
But Dubai ha s also commissioned the development of a hydroelectric power plant at the
om
Hatta D a m in the Hajar Mountains. Solar energy will be used to pump water to a high-level
reservoir during off-peak times, and stored water will be released to power the hydroelectric
plant during the peaks.
The UAE is channelling its considerable oil revenues into alternative energy. By 2030, it plans
to spend $160 billion on renewables, with the declared aim of generating two-thirds of its
electricity from carbon-free sources by the middle of the century.
This ambitious target – among the most challenging in the region – ha s also been driven by
.c
concerns about climate change. The low-lying coastal cities of the UAE are particularly
vulnerable to rising sea levels.
Last year, the World Economic Forum published a whitepaper calling for the removal of
regulatory obstacles to increased innovation in sustainable energy generation. With two-thirds
ks
of greenhouse g a s es created by energy generation, the whitepaper suggested progress wa s
currently too slow to avoid catastrophic climate change.
SubQuestion No :96
Q.96
Ans The Middle oc
East c ountries have started producing green energy because:
1. they’re concerned about climate change
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow-
Think about energy generation in the Middle East and you probably think of oil. But, in fact, the
region is at the forefront of the race to decarbonise energy production.
Why is the oil-rich Middle East, which still generates most of its electricity from fossil fuels,
becoming s o keen on green alternatives? The plain fact is that leaders are facing up to
climate change and the world’s shift towards renewables.
The world’s biggest solar plant ha s come up at the Noor Abu Dhabi. At 1,177 MW, it ha s
double the capacity of the previous record holder, the 550 M W Desert Sunlight solar farm in
California.
In a rare interview, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh M o hammed bin Zayed, appeared to
embrace the change. “In 50 years, when we might have the last barrel of oil… I can tell you we
will celebrate that moment,” he said. The region has high levels of sunshine, making solar an
attractive solution.
But Dubai ha s also commissioned the development of a hydroelectric power plant at the
om
Hatta D a m in the Hajar Mountains. Solar energy will be used to pump water to a high-level
reservoir during off-peak times, and stored water will be released to power the hydroelectric
plant during the peaks.
The UAE is channelling its considerable oil revenues into alternative energy. By 2030, it plans
to spend $160 billion on renewables, with the declared aim of generating two-thirds of its
electricity from carbon-free sources by the middle of the century.
This ambitious target – among the most challenging in the region – ha s also been driven by
.c
concerns about climate change. The low-lying coastal cities of the UAE are particularly
vulnerable to rising sea levels.
Last year, the World Economic Forum published a whitepaper calling for the removal of
regulatory obstacles to increased innovation in sustainable energy generation. With two-thirds
ks
of greenhouse g a s es created by energy generation, the whitepaper suggested progress wa s
currently too slow to avoid catastrophic climate change.
SubQuestion No :97
Q.97
Ans The Middle East, rich in fossil energy, is now looking at:
1. generating electricity fromoil
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow-
Think about energy generation in the Middle East and you probably think of oil. But, in fact, the
region is at the forefront of the race to decarbonise energy production.
Why is the oil-rich Middle East, which still generates most of its electricity from fossil fuels,
becoming s o keen on green alternatives? The plain fact is that leaders are facing up to
climate change and the world’s shift towards renewables.
The world’s biggest solar plant ha s come up at the Noor Abu Dhabi. At 1,177 MW, it ha s
double the capacity of the previous record holder, the 550 M W Desert Sunlight solar farm in
California.
In a rare interview, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh M o hammed bin Zayed, appeared to
embrace the change. “In 50 years, when we might have the last barrel of oil… I can tell you we
will celebrate that moment,” he said. The region has high levels of sunshine, making solar an
attractive solution.
But Dubai ha s also commissioned the development of a hydroelectric power plant at the
om
Hatta D a m in the Hajar Mountains. Solar energy will be used to pump water to a high-level
reservoir during off-peak times, and stored water will be released to power the hydroelectric
plant during the peaks.
The UAE is channelling its considerable oil revenues into alternative energy. By 2030, it plans
to spend $160 billion on renewables, with the declared aim of generating two-thirds of its
electricity from carbon-free sources by the middle of the century.
This ambitious target – among the most challenging in the region – ha s also been driven by
.c
concerns about climate change. The low-lying coastal cities of the UAE are particularly
vulnerable to rising sea levels.
Last year, the World Economic Forum published a whitepaper calling for the removal of
regulatory obstacles to increased innovation in sustainable energy generation. With two-thirds
ks
of greenhouse g a s es created by energy generation, the whitepaper suggested progress wa s
currently too slow to avoid catastrophic climate change.
SubQuestion No :98
Q.98
Ans A s per1.
the passage, 50 y ears from now: oc
s o me Middle East countries will be glad to have embraced green energy.
2. the Middle East will have given up ideas of moving to renewable energy.
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow-
Think about energy generation in the Middle East and you probably think of oil. But, in fact, the
region is at the forefront of the race to decarbonise energy production.
Why is the oil-rich Middle East, which still generates most of its electricity from fossil fuels,
becoming s o keen on green alternatives? The plain fact is that leaders are facing up to
climate change and the world’s shift towards renewables.
The world’s biggest solar plant ha s come up at the Noor Abu Dhabi. At 1,177 MW, it ha s
double the capacity of the previous record holder, the 550 M W Desert Sunlight solar farm in
California.
In a rare interview, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh M o hammed bin Zayed, appeared to
embrace the change. “In 50 years, when we might have the last barrel of oil… I can tell you we
will celebrate that moment,” he said. The region has high levels of sunshine, making solar an
attractive solution.
But Dubai ha s also commissioned the development of a hydroelectric power plant at the
om
Hatta D a m in the Hajar Mountains. Solar energy will be used to pump water to a high-level
reservoir during off-peak times, and stored water will be released to power the hydroelectric
plant during the peaks.
The UAE is channelling its considerable oil revenues into alternative energy. By 2030, it plans
to spend $160 billion on renewables, with the declared aim of generating two-thirds of its
electricity from carbon-free sources by the middle of the century.
This ambitious target – among the most challenging in the region – ha s also been driven by
.c
concerns about climate change. The low-lying coastal cities of the UAE are particularly
vulnerable to rising sea levels.
Last year, the World Economic Forum published a whitepaper calling for the removal of
regulatory obstacles to increased innovation in sustainable energy generation. With two-thirds
ks
of greenhouse g a s es created by energy generation, the whitepaper suggested progress wa s
currently too slow to avoid catastrophic climate change.
SubQuestion No :99
Q.99
Ans The article suggests that in the use of green energy:
1. Dubai is leading from the front.
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Chosen Option : 3
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Comprehension:
Read the following pa s s age and answer the questions that follow-
Think about energy generation in the Middle East and you probably think of oil. But, in fact, the
region is at the forefront of the race to decarbonise energy production.
Why is the oil-rich Middle East, which still generates most of its electricity from fossil fuels,
becoming s o keen on green alternatives? The plain fact is that leaders are facing up to
climate change and the world’s shift towards renewables.
The world’s biggest solar plant ha s come up at the Noor Abu Dhabi. At 1,177 MW, it ha s
double the capacity of the previous record holder, the 550 M W Desert Sunlight solar farm in
California.
In a rare interview, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh M ohammed bin Zayed, appeared to
embrace the change. “In 50 years, when we might have the last barrel of oil… I can tell you we
will celebrate that moment,” he said. The region has high levels of sunshine, making solar an
attractive solution.
But Dubai ha s also commissioned the development of a hydroelectric power plant at the
om
Hatta D a m in the Hajar Mountains. Solar energy will be used to pump water to a high-level
reservoir during off-peak times, and stored water will be released to power the hydroelectric
plant during the peaks.
The UAE is channelling its considerable oil revenues into alternative energy. By 2030, it plans
to spend $160 billion on renewables, with the declared aim of generating two-thirds of its
electricity from carbon-free sources by the middle of the century.
This ambitious target – among the most challenging in the region – ha s also been driven by
.c
concerns about climate change. The low-lying coastal cities of the UAE are particularly
vulnerable to rising sea levels.
Last year, the World Economic Forum published a whitepaper calling for the removal of
regulatory obstacles to increased innovation in sustainable energy generation. With two-thirds
ks
of greenhouse g a s es created by energy generation, the whitepaper suggested progress wa s
currently too slow to avoid catastrophic climate change.
SubQuestion No :100
Q.100 Matc h c olumn A with B.
A. Project B.
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t ate
1) Desert Sunlight solar a) FarmAbu
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Dhabi
2) Generating electricity from renewable sources by the b) California
middle of the century
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3. 1-c, 2-b,3-a
4. 1-a, 2-b,3-c
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Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 4
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om
Q.1
.c
Ans 1.
ks
2.
3.
4. oc
Question ID : 6549785846
Status : Answered
st
Chosen Option : 3
Q.2
m
Ans 1.
2.
xa
3.
4.
.e
Question ID : 6549785826
Status : Answered
w
Chosen Option : 4
w
w
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Q.3
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 6549785821
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.4
Ans
.c
1.
2.
ks
3.
4.
oc Question ID : 6549785835
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.5
st
m
xa
Ans 1.
2.
.e
3.
4.
w
Question ID : 6549785844
Status : Not Answered
w
Chosen Option : --
w
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Q.6
Ans
1.
2.
om
3.
4.
.c
Question ID : 6549785855
ks
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.7
oc
st
Ans
1.
m
2.
3.
xa
4.
.e
Question ID : 6549785857
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
w
w
w
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Q.8
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 6549785833
Status : Answered
om
Chosen Option : 2
Q.9
.c
Ans 1.
ks
2.
3.
4.
oc Question ID : 6549785836
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
st
Q.10
m
Ans 1.
2.
xa
3.
4.
.e
Question ID : 6549785809
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
w
w
w
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Q.11
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 6549785822
Status : Answered
om
Chosen Option : 3
Q.12
.c
ks
Ans
1.
oc
2.
st
3.
4.
m
xa
Question ID : 6549785830
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
.e
w
w
w
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Q.13
Ans
1.
om
2.
.c
3.
ks
oc
4.
st
m
Question ID :6549785856
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
xa
Q.14
Ans
.e
1.
2.
w
3.
4.
w
Question ID :6549785815
Status : Answered
w
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.15
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 6549785829
om
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.16
.c
Ans 1.
ks
2.
3.
4.
oc
Question ID : 6549785843
st
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.17
m
xa
Ans 1.
2.
.e
3.
4.
w
Question ID : 6549785837
Status : Answered
w
Chosen Option : 4
w
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Q.18
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 6549785824
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Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.19
.c
Ans 1.
ks
2.
3.
4.
oc
Question ID : 6549785825
Status : Not Answered
st
Chosen Option : --
Q.20
m
Ans 1.
2.
xa
3.
4.
.e
Question ID : 6549785823
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
w
w
w
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Q.21
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 6549785840
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Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.22
.c
Ans 1.
ks
2.
3.
4.
oc
Question ID : 6549785850
Status : Not Answered
st
Chosen Option : --
Q.23
m
Ans 1.
xa
2.
3.
4.
.e
Question ID : 6549785820
Status : Answered
w
Chosen Option : 1
w
w
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Q.24
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID :6549785816
Status : Answered
om
Chosen Option : 4
Q.25
.c
ks
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
oc
Question ID : 6549785845
st
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
m
Q.26
xa
.e
Ans
w
1.
2.
w
3.
4.
w
Question ID :6549785812
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.27
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID :6549785818
Status : Answered
om
Chosen Option : 1
Q.28
.c
ks
oc
st
Ans
1.
m
2.
3.
xa
4.
.e
Question ID :6549785832
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
w
Q.29
w
Ans 1.
w
2.
3.
4.
Question ID :6549785808
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.30
Ans
1.
2.
om
3.
.c
4.
ks
Question ID :6549785853
Status : Answered
Q.31
oc Chosen Option : 2
st
Ans 1.
2.
m
3.
4.
xa
Question ID :6549785814
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
.e
Q.32
w
Ans 1.
w
2.
w
3.
4.
Question ID :6549785842
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.33
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID :6549785810
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
om
Q.34
.c
ks
Ans
1.
oc
st
2.
m
xa
3.
.e
4.
w
w
Question ID :6549785852
Status : Answered
w
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.35
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
om
Question ID : 6549785847
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.36
.c
Ans
1.
ks
2.
3.
4.
oc
Question ID : 6549785839
Status : Answered
st
Chosen Option : 3
m
xa
.e
w
w
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Q.37
om
Ans
1.
.c
2.
3.
ks
4.
oc Question ID :6549785831
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.38
st
m
xa
Ans
1.
2.
.e
3.
w
4.
w
Question ID :6549785828
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.39
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 6549785811
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
om
Q.40
Ans 1.
.c
2.
ks
3.
4.
oc Question ID : 6549785817
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Q.41
st
m
Ans 1.
2.
xa
3.
4.
Question ID : 6549785834
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Q.42
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID : 6549785848
om
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.43
.c
Ans
ks
1.
oc
st
2.
m
3.
xa
.e
4.
w
w
Question ID : 6549785851
Status : Answered
w
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.44
Ans 1.
2.
3.
om
4.
Question ID :6549785813
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
.c
Q.45
ks
Ans 1.
2.
3. oc
4.
Question ID : 6549785827
st
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
m
Q.46
xa
Ans 1.
2.
.e
3.
4.
w
Question ID :6549785841
Status : Answered
w
Chosen Option : 3
w
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Q.47
Ans
1.
2.
om
3.
4.
.c
Question ID :6549785854
ks
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.48
oc
Ans
st
1.
2.
m
3.
4.
xa
Question ID :6549785849
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
.e
Q.49
Ans 1.
w
2.
w
3.
4.
w
Question ID :6549785819
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.50
Ans 1.
2.
3.
4.
Question ID :6549785838
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Section : General Awareness
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2. बृह द र मं दर, तंज ाव र
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4. व पा मं दर, प डकल
Question ID : 6549785862
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Chosen Option : --
2. ओरछा
3. उ जैन
m
4. द तया
xa
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2. भारो ेोलन
3. हॉक
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4. नशानबाजी
Question ID : 6549785905
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.4 14 ड ोी फ़ारे नहाइट कतने ड ोी स ट ोे डके बराबर है?
Ans 1. -20
2. + 2 0
3. -10
4. + 1 0
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Ans 1. गोदावरी
2. काव री
3. ग डक
4. नम दा
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Question ID : 6549785880
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.6 ____ के 42व सं वधान सं श धन अ ध नयम के ोारा भारत के सं वधान क तावना म ‘धम नरपे ’ श द
__ oc
ज ड़ा गया।
Ans 1. 1978
2. 1972
st
3. 1973
4. 1976
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Question ID : 6549785899
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
xa
2. व छ पयजल
3. े नज स टम बदल
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4. जल और जलवाय प रवतन
Question ID : 6549785893
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.8 व बजट 2020-21 के अन सार, ______ के एक भाग व प, 2022-23 तक 200 लाख टन म य उ पादन
का ल य नधा रत कया गया है।
Ans 1. धूसर अ थ व था
2. ग लाबी अ थ व था
3. सफ द अ थ व था
4. नीली अ थ व था
Question ID : 6549785865
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.9 तवष ______ के आसपास पृ वी सू रज के सबसे करीब ह ती है।
Ans 1. 3 ज लाई
2. 3 मई
3. 3 जनवरी
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4. 3 माच
Question ID : 6549785883
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
2. ऑ रएं ट ल ब क ऑफ कॉमस
3. ब क ऑफ महारा
st
4. यूनाइट ड ब क ऑफ इं डया
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Question ID : 6549785866
Status : Not Answered
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xa
2. तभा दवी सह पा टल
.e
4. जा कर सै न
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Question ID : 6549785901
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.12 पंचायतन शैली कससे सं बं धत है?
Ans 1. च कला का एक प
2. द ण भारत क एक नृ य शैल ेी
4. मं दर क वा तकला
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Q.13 तीन रा य , छ ोीसगढ़, उ राखं ड और झारखं ड का गठन न न ल खत मसे कस वष मकया गया था?
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Ans 1. 1999
2. 2001
3. 2002
4. 2000
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Question ID : 6549785900
ks
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
2. फ तूह
oc
3. ज़यारत
st
4. समां
Question ID : 6549785889
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2. र व ना थ टै ग ोर
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3. झ पा ला हड़ी
4. अ मताव घोष
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Question ID : 6549785896
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.16 स ोीम क ट ने 20 माच 2020 क कस रा य सरकार क वधानसभा मल र टे ट का सामना करने का नद श
दया था?
Ans 1. म य द श
2. बहार
3. झारखंड
4. स कम
Question ID : 6549785894
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Q.17 न न ल खत मसे कसे 1815 म, भारत के पहले महा-सव क के प मन य कया गया था?
Ans 1. हनरी वा पोल
2. जॉन माश ल
3. कॉ लन मैक ज़ी
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4. मै स मलर
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Question ID : 6549785885
Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Ans 1. अन छद 45
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Q.18 भारत के सं वधान का क न सा अन छे द भारत के नाग रक क सं वैधा नक उपचार दान करता है?
2. अन छद 19
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3. अन छद 32
4. अन छद 54
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Question ID : 6549785902
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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2. Allergy (एलज )
3. Acidic (ए स डक)
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4. Acute (ए यूट )
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Question ID : 6549785874
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.20 राम नाथ क वद भारत के ______ वरा प त ह।
Ans 1. 14
2. 11
3. 12
4. 13
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Ans 1. 4
2. 5
3. 7
4. 6
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Question ID :
6549785895
Status : Answered
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3
2. यूज ील ड
oc
3. व ट इं डीज
st
4. ऑ े लया
Question ID : 6549785907
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
xa
2. ब सार
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3. क न क
4. चं ग त
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Question ID : 6549785888
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.24 सू य के चार ओर प र मण करते समय अपनी क ोा मपृ वी क अन मा नत ग त (km/s म) कतनी ह ती है?
Ans 1. 100
2. 30
3. 10
4. 500
Question ID : 6549785868
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Ans 1. Gramsewa ( ेामसवा)
2. Gross ( ेॉ स)
3.Guarantee (गारं ट )
4. Gramin ( ेामीण)
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Question ID : 6549785867
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.26 न न ल खत मसे क न सी यूने क (UNESCO) अमूत सां कृ तक वरासत सू ची मशा मल परं परा मसे नह है?
Ans 1. ल ेा ख का बौ मं ेाचार
Question ID : 6549785861
m
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
xa
Q.27 टाइ स ऑफ इं डया प ट् स अवाड 2019 म'क च ऑफ द ईयर’ पर कार न न ल खत मसे कसने जीता?
Ans 1. र व शा ेी
2. वूरक री रमन
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3. प लला गोपीचंद
4. जसपाल राणा
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Question ID : 6549785906
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.28 एसी टक अ ल के एक अण मकतने ऑ सीजन परमाण ह ते ह?
Ans 1. 2
2. 1
3. 3
4. 4
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Q.29 न न ल खत मसे कस कार क म क ‘रे गर म ’के नाम से भी जाना जाता है? Ans
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1. लैट राइट म
2. जलोढ़ म
3. काली म
4. लाल म
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Question ID : 6549785879
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
2. क डला
oc
3. मोल
st
4. क वन
Question ID : 6549785869
m
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
xa
1. मनसहरा
2. भा े
.e
3. जोगड़ा
4. सोपारा
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Question ID : 6549785884
Status : Not Answered
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Q.32 वष 2013 क भारत क कस पंचवष य य जना क अव ध का ह सा माना जाएगा?
Ans 1. 12 व
2. 10 व
3. 11 व
4. 13 व
Question ID : 6549785864
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Ans 1. हमपात
2. पवन
3. बाढ़
4. बा रश
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Question ID : 6549785882
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.34 W hich Indian is the first recipient of the Fundamental Phy sics Prize?
Ans 1. S N Bos e
2 .C V Raman
oc
3. Ashoke Sen
st
4. Homi J Bhabha
Question ID : 6549785897
m
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
xa
2. इ फो सस पर कार
.e
4. ओम का श भसीन पर कार
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Question ID : 6549785891
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.36 न न ल खत मसे कसे माश गैस के नाम से जाना जाता है?
Ans 1. एथीन
2. लोरीन
3. एथन
4. मीथन
Question ID : 6549785875
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Ans 1. ल थयम
2. मैग नी शयम
3. बोरोन
4. ब री लयम
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Question ID : 6549785873
ks
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
2. हमाचल द श
oc
3. परा
st
4. महारा
Question ID : 6549785863
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2. अ ण न ह
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3. श श थ र
4. कमलश शमा
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Question ID : 6549785903
Status : Not Answered
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Q.40 उप यास ' लाब लू इन द वावा ऑच ड ’के लेख क/ले खका क न ह?
Ans 1. अनीता दसाई
2. अ ें ध त रॉय
3. मीरा नायर
4. करण दसाई
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Ans 1. वैतरणी
2. कालीनद
3. धांधर
4. साबरमती
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Question ID : 6549785881
ks
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
2. तलंग ाना
oc
3. कना टक
st
4. त मलनाड
Question ID : 6549785878
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2. ब जयम
.e
3. पन
4. अज ट ना
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Question ID : 6549785890
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 1
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Q.44 न न ल खत मसे कस भ तक रा श क वमाएं उजा क व मा के समान ह ती है?
Ans 1. कोणीय संव ग
2. रै खय संव ग
3. ज ड़ वाघूण
4. आघूण
Question ID : 6549785870
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Ans 1. ई ट बंग ाल
2. मोहन बागान
3. सलगाओकर एफ.सी.
4. आईजोल एफ.सी.
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Question ID : 6549785904
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Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
2. E
oc
3. K
st
4. C
Question ID : 6549785877
m
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
xa
2. अब ल फ ज ल
.e
3. ग लबदन ब गम
4. जयाउ न बरनी
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Question ID : 6549785886
Status : Answered
w
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.48 न न ल खत मसे क न सा पय टक आकष ण थ ल ह रयाणा रा य मनह है?
Ans 1. सूरजक ड
2. पानीपत
3. क े
4. मालदा
Question ID : 6549785858
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.49 1857 क ोाों त म, बेगम हज़रत महल ने न न मसे कस थान से ोाों त का ने तृ व कया?
om
Ans 1. झांसी
2. बनारस
3. लखनऊ
4. द ली
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Question ID : 6549785887
ks
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
2. काब ली चना
oc
3. ग ेाँ
st
4. ग ेा
Question ID : 6549785876
m
genuine
.e
Ans 1. authentic
2. honest
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3. dubious
4. pure
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Question ID :6549785986
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 3
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2. Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
2. knew
3 .M y younger brother
4. that difficulties
Question ID : 6549785915
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
2. put
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3. took
4. gave
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Question ID : 6549785950
Status : Answered
oc Chosen Option : 4
ominous
st
Ans 1. auspicious
2. dark
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3. dismal
4. gloomy
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Question ID : 6549785989
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
.e
The manager said to the receptionist, “I am going to attend an urgent meeting at the head
office.”
w
Ans 1. The manager informed the receptionist that she will be attending an urgent meeting
at the head office.
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2. The manager informed the receptionist that she wa s going to attend an urgent
meeting at the head office.
3. The manager informed the receptionist that she had to attend an urgent meeting at
w
Question ID : 6549785930
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.6 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select “No substitution”.
2. didn’t you?
3. do I ?
4 .No substitution
Question ID : 6549785946
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.7 Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
.c
2. Did the strange noise frighten you?
ks
4 .D oes the strange noise frighten you?
Question ID : 6549785924
Status : Answered
oc Chosen Option : 2
Q.8 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select “No substitution”.
st
The music ians were balanc ing up their instruments.
Ans 1. standing up
m
2. tuning up
3. turning up
4 .No substitution
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Question ID : 6549785944
Status : Answered
.e
Chosen Option : 2
2. outdated
3. formal
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4. limited
Question ID : 6549785952
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.10 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select “No substitution”.
2 .No substitution
Question ID : 6549785945
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
om
Q.11 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select “No substitution”.
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2 .No substitution
3. within
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4. outside of
Question ID : 6549785939
oc Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
2. inscription
3. salutation
4. signature
xa
Question ID : 6549785948
Status : Answered
.e
Chosen Option : 1
Q.13 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
w
2. to be collectively responsible
Question ID : 6549785993
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.14 Selec t the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
The mother said to the maid, “Have the children put away their toys?”
Ans 1. The mother asked the maid if the children will put away their toys.
2. The mother asked the maid if the children had put away their toys.
3. The mother asked the maid have the children put away their toys.
4. The mother asked the maid if the children have put away their toys.
Question ID : 6549785932
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.15 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select “No substitution”.
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2. than never
3 .No substitution
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4. than ever
Question ID : 6549785941
oc Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.16 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
st
Many prince and nobleman wished to marry the beautiful princess.
Ans 1. M a ny prince and nobleman
3. wished
4. to marry
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Question ID : 6549785917
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
.e
valuable
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Ans 1. cheap
2. ordinary
w
3. precious
4. commonplace
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Question ID : 6549785980
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.18 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
ruthless
Ans 1. mean
2. compassionate
3. savage
4. inhuman
Question ID : 6549785985
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.19 Selec t the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
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3. The librarian asked me which book I had taken.
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Question ID : 6549785931
Status : Answered
oc Chosen Option : 2
shun
st
Ans 1. avoid
2. dodge
m
3. reject
4. cherish
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Question ID : 6549785988
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.21 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
By taking the responsibility for the loss instead of blaming his staff, the manager pulled
the chestnuts out of fire.
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Question ID : 6549785994
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.22 Selec t the correct direct form of the given sentence.
She asked me how much I had paid for the mangoes.
Ans 1. She said to me, “How I paid for the mangoes?”
2. She said to me, “How much did you pay for the mangoes?”
3. She said to me, “How much did I pay for the mangoes?”
Question ID : 6549785934
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.23 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
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3. English wa s spoken all over the world.
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Question ID : 6549785921
Status : Answered
oc Chosen Option : 4
The shopkeeper requested the lady to hurry up a s it was time to close the shop.
st
Ans 1. The shopkeeper said to the lady, “Please hurry up, it wa s time for the shop to be
closed.”
2. The shopkeeper said to the lady, “Please hurry up, it is time to closed the shop.”
m
3. The shopkeeper said to the lady, “Please hurry up, it is time for the shop to be
closed.”
4. The shopkeeper said to the lady, “Please hurry up, it will be time for the shop to be
xa
closed.”
Question ID : 6549785935
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 2
Q.25 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
w
For now on, all the salesmen will be paid a c ommission and not a salary.
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2 .No substitution
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3 .As of now on
4. From now on
Question ID : 6549785943
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.26 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
2. an object of ridicule
3. laughing at oneself
4. mocking others
Question ID : 6549785991
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.27 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
How is it that by the mere sight of a spider, most people are overcame with fear?
Ans 1. How is it that by
2. most people
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3. are overcame with fear?
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Question ID : 6549785916
Status : Answered
oc Chosen Option : 1
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Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Question ID : 6549785919
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.30 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A. The life boat reached the drowning man and two sailors pulled him onboard.
B. This w as not easy, for the man was heavy and the sea was rather rough.
C.The life boat was raised out of water and the rescued man, wrapped in a blanket, was
helped out on to the deck of the ship.
D. Then the sailors began to row the boat back to the ship.
Ans 1. AD C B
2 .ABC D
3 .ABD C
4 .AC BD
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Q.31 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
ks
2. I left my village
3 .s o then
Q.32 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select “No substitution”.
m
A lot of people had just already gathered at the scene of the accident.
Ans 1. No substitution
xa
2. had already
Question ID : 6549785940
Status : Answered
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.33 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
ac knowledge
Ans 1. grant
2. decline
3. own
4. accept
Question ID : 6549785987
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
om
Q.34 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A.“Now, sir” said the policeman, “I hope you are feeling well enough to answer a few
questions.”
B. “First of all we have to establish your identity,” said the policeman.
C.“Establish my identity? You don’t even know who I am? How long have I been in the
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hospital?”
D.“Yes, of course.” said Prabhat. The nurse placed another pillow under his head and left
the room.
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Ans 1. AD C B
2 .AD BC
3 .AC BD oc
4 .ABC D
Question ID : 6549785977
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Q.35 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select “No substitution”.
Ans 1. No substitution
2. to make
3. in making
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4. to making
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Question ID : 6549785947
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
w
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Q.36 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
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Q.37 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select “No substitution”.
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2 .No substitution
3. looking after
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4. looking up
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2. scarcely
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3. rarely
4. seldom
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2. approval
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4. sanction
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Q.40 Selec t the correct direct form of the given sentence.
4. I said to my brother, “You will not mes s up the things in the cupboard.”
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Q.41 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
2. called me
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4. just a s I was
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Q.42 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
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A.Preeti packed a small suitc ase, said goodbye to her mother and hurried out of the house
to c atch the bus to the station.
B.Her train would leave at two thirty, and since it would take her at least forty minutes to
reach the station, she would not be able to make it.
C. Preeti looked at her watch anxiously, it was already two o’clock.
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Ans 1. ABC D
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2 .AD C B
3 .ABD C
4 .AD BC
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Q.43 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A.W hen the train reached the sixth station, I got off feeling relieved that the journey had
been s o easy.
B.W ith a look of amusement on his face, he told me that I had travelled on a train going in
the opposite direction.
C. But I got alarmed to see that I had got off at a station that I had not heard of!
D. I explained this to a man who was standing close by.
Ans 1. AC BD
2 .ABC D
3 .AC D B
4 .AD BC
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Q.44 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
deference
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2. compliance
3. dishonor
4. complication
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I wa s away in a (1) part of Japan waiting for a (2) train at a small (3) station.
A young girl wa s also waiting (4) the train. I watched her (5) out a candy from her
bag and eat it. Afterwards, she walked (6) to a nearby waste bin provided on the
(7) to deposit the wrapper. Such is the level of (8) to keep surroundings clean from a young
age. It is the (9) of cleanliness and tidiness which is (10) from an early age.
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Q.46 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
Ans 1. close
2. near
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3. early
4. remote
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I wa s away in a (1) part of Japan waiting for a (2) train at a small (3) station.
A young girl wa s also waiting (4)
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Q.47 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
Ans 1. connective
2. connecting
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4. combining
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In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I wa s away in a (1) part of Japan waiting for a (2) train at a small (3) station.
A young girl wa s also waiting (4) the train. I watched her (5) out a candy from her
bag and eat it. Afterwards, she walked (6) to a nearby waste bin provided on the
(7) to deposit the wrapper. Such is the level of (8) to keep surroundings clean from a young
age. It is the (9) of cleanliness and tidiness which is (10) from an early age.
SubQuestion No :48
Q.48 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
Ans 1. wayside
2. sideways
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3. outside
4. inside
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I wa s away in a (1) part of Japan waiting for a (2) train at a small (3) station.
A young girl wa s also waiting (4)
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Q.49 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.
Ans 1. against
2. about
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3. of
4. for
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I wa s away in a (1) part of Japan waiting for a (2) train at a small (3) station.
A young girl wa s also waiting (4) the train. I watched her (5) out a candy from her
bag and eat it. Afterwards, she walked (6) to a nearby waste bin provided on the
(7) to deposit the wrapper. Such is the level of (8) to keep surroundings clean from a young
age. It is the (9) of cleanliness and tidiness which is (10) from an early age.
SubQuestion No :50
Q.50 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
Ans 1. catch
2. take
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3. give
4. throw
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I wa s away in a (1) part of Japan waiting for a (2) train at a small (3) station.
A young girl wa s also waiting (4)
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Q.51 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
Ans 1. wearily
2. briskly
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3. briefly
4. loudly
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In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I wa s away in a (1) part of Japan waiting for a (2) train at a small (3) station.
A young girl wa s also waiting (4) the train. I watched her (5) out a candy from her
bag and eat it. Afterwards, she walked (6) to a nearby waste bin provided on the
(7) to deposit the wrapper. Such is the level of (8) to keep surroundings clean from a young
age. It is the (9) of cleanliness and tidiness which is (10) from an early age.
SubQuestion No :52
Q.52 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 7.
Ans 1. window
2. bench
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3. counter
4. platform
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I wa s away in a (1) part of Japan waiting for a (2) train at a small (3) station.
A young girl wa s also waiting (4)
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Q.53 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 8.
Ans 1. ignorance
2. awareness
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3. disregard
4. attention
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In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I wa s away in a (1) part of Japan waiting for a (2) train at a small (3) station.
A young girl wa s also waiting (4) the train. I watched her (5) out a candy from her
bag and eat it. Afterwards, she walked (6) to a nearby waste bin provided on the
(7) to deposit the wrapper. Such is the level of (8) to keep surroundings clean from a young
age. It is the (9) of cleanliness and tidiness which is (10) from an early age.
SubQuestion No :54
Q.54 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 9.
Ans 1. fashion
2. habit
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3. accomplishment
4. inexperience
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I wa s away in a (1) part of Japan waiting for a (2) train at a small (3) station.
A young girl wa s also waiting (4)
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Q.55 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 10.
Ans 1. programmed
2. inculcated
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3. brainwashed
4. expanded
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In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
In winter, when the s now (1) the higher ranges, the Himalayan bears come to (2)
altitudes in search of food. Sometimes they forage (3) the fields and because they are
shortsighted and (4) of anything that moves, they can be (5) . But, like most wild
animals, they (6) humans a s much a s possible.
Village folk (7) advise me to run downhill if (8) by a bear. They say bears find it
easier to run uphill (9) down. I am glad that I am (10) to be chased by a bear and
will happily skip the experience.
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Q.56 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
Ans 1. shields
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2. covers
3. spreads
4. screens
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
SubQuestion No :57
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Q.57 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
Ans 1. lower
2. diminished
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3. elevated
4. weakened
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In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
In winter, when the s now (1) the higher ranges, the Himalayan bears come to (2)
altitudes in search of food. Sometimes they forage (3) the fields and because they are
shortsighted and (4) of anything that moves, they can be (5) . But, like most wild
animals, they (6) humans a s much a s possible.
Village folk (7) advise me to run downhill if (8) by a bear. They say bears find it
easier to run uphill (9) down. I am glad that I am (10) to be chased by a bear and
will happily skip the experience.
SubQuestion No :58
Q.58 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
Ans 1. under
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2. over
3. in
4. by
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
SubQuestion No :59
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Q.59 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.
Ans 1. trusting
2. suspicious
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3. sure
4. careless
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
In winter, when the s now (1) the higher ranges, the Himalayan bears come to (2)
altitudes in search of food. Sometimes they forage (3) the fields and because they are
shortsighted and (4) of anything that moves, they can be (5) . But, like most wild
animals, they (6) humans a s much a s possible.
Village folk (7) advise me to run downhill if (8) by a bear. They say bears find it
easier to run uphill (9) down. I am glad that I am (10) to be chased by a bear and
will happily skip the experience.
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Q.60 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
Ans 1. dangerous
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2. agreeable
3. harmless
4. pleasing
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
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Q.61 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
Ans 1. face
2. alert
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3. avoid
4. skip
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s o me words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
In winter, when the s now (1) the higher ranges, the Himalayan bears come to (2)
altitudes in search of food. Sometimes they forage (3) the fields and because they are
shortsighted and (4) of anything that moves, they can be (5) . But, like most wild
animals, they (6) humans a s much a s possible.
Village folk (7) advise me to run downhill if (8) by a bear. They say bears find it
easier to run uphill (9) down. I am glad that I am (10) to be chased by a bear and
will happily skip the experience.
SubQuestion No :62
Q.62 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 7.
Ans 1. seldom
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2. almost
3. always
4. moreover
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
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Q.63 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 8.
Ans 1. rushed
2. hunted
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3. pushed
4. chased
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
In winter, when the s now (1) the higher ranges, the Himalayan bears come to (2)
altitudes in search of food. Sometimes they forage (3) the fields and because they are
shortsighted and (4) of anything that moves, they can be (5) . But, like most wild
animals, they (6) humans a s much a s possible.
Village folk (7) advise me to run downhill if (8) by a bear. They say bears find it
easier to run uphill (9) down. I am glad that I am (10) to be chased by a bear and
will happily skip the experience.
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Q.64 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 9.
Ans 1. but
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2. than
3. and
4. then
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, s ome words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the
alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
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Q.65 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 10.
Ans 1. anyway
2. however
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3. nevertheless
4. yet
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Q.66 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
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3. by bribing
4. by threatening
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Q.67 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
2. If I want to
3. be interested?
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Q.68 Selec t the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
2. sport
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3. term
4. game
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Q.69 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
3 .Some tigers
4. are smuggled
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Chosen Option : 2
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.71 Selec t the correct active form of the given sentence.
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Q.72 Selec t the correct direct form of the given sentence.
The boss told Satish that the matter would soon be resolved and asked him if he had
any thing more to say.
Ans 1. The bos s said to Satish, “The matter is going to be resolved. D o you have anything
more to say?”
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2. The bos s said to Satish, “The matter will s oon be resolved. Do you have anything
more to say?”
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3. The bos s said to Satish, “The matter would s oon resolve. D o you have anything
more to say?”
4. The bos s said to Satish, “The matter will s oon be resolved. Did he have anything
more to say?”
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Q.73 Selec t the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
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explicit
Ans 1. confused
2. vague
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3. clear
4. ambiguous
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Q.75 Selec t the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
2. improbable story
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Q.76 Selec t the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
2. The small girl said that I have never been there before.
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3. The small girl said that she had never been there before.
4. The small girl said that she ha s never been there before.
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Q.77 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
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Through the death of his father he inherited a lot of money and property.
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Ans 1. he inherited a lot of
3. of his father
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Q.78 Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pic k the option that gives the
c orrect order.
A. I thank you for your letter of invitation, which I am answering on behalf of my husband.
B.In view of this, I regret that my husband would not be able to accept this kind invitation to
the dinner.
C. Y ou apparently are unaware that my husband took ill about a month ago.
D.Although he is muc h better now, the doctor has advised him to take rest for some more
w eeks.
Ans 1. ABD C
2 .AC D B
3 .AD BC
4 .ABC D
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Q.79 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
violation
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Ans 1. obedience
2. adherence
3. legal
4. breach
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Q.80 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
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Q.81 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
2. rented apartment.
3. they lived
4. in a
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Q.82 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select “No substitution”.
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2. have you been
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4. you are
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Chosen Option : 4
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Q.85 Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.
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Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
Ever wondered how efficiently the brain works on waking up in the morning even before the
system ha s had a chance to ingest the hot cuppa! If I could replace myself with a robot, the
latter would need to train through 39 steps across different levels (kitchen platform,
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refrigerator and stove), three states (solid, liquid and gas), managing several timed intervals
between sub-tasks.
Yet, once done, it will be a spectacle to watch: steps executed with such precision and
dependability, will be a given.
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What’s more, it will address multiple tasks in interleaved fashion by harvesting the in-
betweens. The time between putting the oil in the wok and dropping the seasoning once the
oil is heated, between placing the rolled chapati on the tava and flipping the partially roasted
piece: such snippets of time that the human us es up to ponder will be efficiently utilised by a
robot. oc
To a robot, thinking is a challenge! But it will turn its thinking disability to advantage. Time
division multiplexing in its finest resolution will be in action. Imagine chopping a pair of beans
in between flipping chapatis; or shelling boiled eg g s a s the oil in the wok gets heated
Who can give up the joy of watching a phoolka puff into a ball on the fire, each puff bringing
added cheer. Yet, to a robot it will be a sight lost in vain. For, our busybody will be placing a
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bottle under the water purifier to fill water when a phoolka puffs, and switching off the button
when the next one repeats the feat.
Imagine what will happen when such a robot does come into shape. M a d with joy at gaining
one hour of precious morning time, humanity will buy it. Next, the additional hour will be
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well-being will hit the gym, and a handful will g o jogging.
Yet, s oon deeper realisation will set in. Sleeping off the extra hour will seem a logical stable
state and will be welcomed by all. Until, even sleeping gets boring. In due course of time, the
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fate of my robot will be no different from that of the many fancies mankind ha s evolved
through. The “going back to roots” movement will find a new entrant. Like the shift from
refined to whole, from polished to brown, from cooked to raw, we will retrace our steps.
The robot discarded into the e-waste bin, we would make our entry back into the kitchen.
M a ny of the once-familiar sights and smells would then drift back into our senses slowly.
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Ans In w hat1.context does
Activities the writer
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Comprehension:
Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
Ever wondered how efficiently the brain works on waking up in the morning even before the
system ha s had a chance to ingest the hot cuppa! If I could replace myself with a robot, the
latter would need to train through 39 steps across different levels (kitchen platform,
refrigerator and stove), three states (solid, liquid and gas), managing several timed intervals
between sub-tasks.
Yet, once done, it will be a spectacle to watch: steps executed with such precision and
dependability, will be a given.
What’s more, it will address multiple tasks in interleaved fashion by harvesting the in-
betweens. The time between putting the oil in the wok and dropping the seasoning once the
oil is heated, between placing the rolled chapati on the tava and flipping the partially roasted
piece: such snippets of time that the human us es up to ponder will be efficiently utilised by a
robot.
To a robot, thinking is a challenge! But it will turn its thinking disability to advantage. Time
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division multiplexing in its finest resolution will be in action. Imagine chopping a pair of beans
in between flipping chapatis; or shelling boiled eg g s a s the oil in the wok gets heated
Who can give up the joy of watching a phoolka puff into a ball on the fire, each puff bringing
added cheer. Yet, to a robot it will be a sight lost in vain. For, our busybody will be placing a
bottle under the water purifier to fill water when a phoolka puffs, and switching off the button
when the next one repeats the feat.
Imagine what will happen when such a robot does come into shape. M a d with joy at gaining
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one hour of precious morning time, humanity will buy it. Next, the additional hour will be
played with. The workaholic will add that hour to work hours. Those committed to physical
well-being will hit the gym, and a handful will g o jogging.
Yet, s o o n deeper realisation will set in. Sleeping off the extra hour will seem a logical stable
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state and will be welcomed by all. Until, even sleeping gets boring. In due course of time, the
fate of my robot will be no different from that of the many fancies mankind ha s evolved
through. The “going back to roots” movement will find a new entrant. Like the shift from
refined to whole, from polished to brown, from cooked to raw, we will retrace our steps.
The robot discarded into the e-waste bin, we would make our entry back into the kitchen.
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M a ny of the once-familiar sights and smells would then drift back into our senses slowly.
SubQuestion No :87
Q.87 W ith regard to robots, what would ‘going back to the roots’ mean?
Ans 1. To start doing the kitchen work oneself
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2. Robots and humans working together
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Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
Ever wondered how efficiently the brain works on waking up in the morning even before the
system ha s had a chance to ingest the hot cuppa! If I could replace myself with a robot, the
latter would need to train through 39 steps across different levels (kitchen platform,
refrigerator and stove), three states (solid, liquid and gas), managing several timed intervals
between sub-tasks.
Yet, once done, it will be a spectacle to watch: steps executed with such precision and
dependability, will be a given.
What’s more, it will address multiple tasks in interleaved fashion by harvesting the in-
betweens. The time between putting the oil in the wok and dropping the seasoning once the
oil is heated, between placing the rolled chapati on the tava and flipping the partially roasted
piece: such snippets of time that the human us es up to ponder will be efficiently utilised by a
robot.
To a robot, thinking is a challenge! But it will turn its thinking disability to advantage. Time
om
division multiplexing in its finest resolution will be in action. Imagine chopping a pair of beans
in between flipping chapatis; or shelling boiled eg g s a s the oil in the wok gets heated
Who can give up the joy of watching a phoolka puff into a ball on the fire, each puff bringing
added cheer. Yet, to a robot it will be a sight lost in vain. For, our busybody will be placing a
bottle under the water purifier to fill water when a phoolka puffs, and switching off the button
when the next one repeats the feat.
Imagine what will happen when such a robot does come into shape. M a d with joy at gaining
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one hour of precious morning time, humanity will buy it. Next, the additional hour will be
played with. The workaholic will add that hour to work hours. Those committed to physical
well-being will hit the gym, and a handful will g o jogging.
Yet, s o o n deeper realisation will set in. Sleeping off the extra hour will seem a logical stable
ks
state and will be welcomed by all. Until, even sleeping gets boring. In due course of time, the
fate of my robot will be no different from that of the many fancies mankind ha s evolved
through. The “going back to roots” movement will find a new entrant. Like the shift from
refined to whole, from polished to brown, from cooked to raw, we will retrace our steps.
The robot discarded into the e-waste bin, we would make our entry back into the kitchen.
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M a ny of the once-familiar sights and smells would then drift back into our senses slowly.
SubQuestion No :88
Ans “harvesting
Q.88 the in-betweens”
1. utilisng refers
the in-between timeto:
while multi-tasking
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2 .mes s ing up the kitchen while working there.
3. The interval between many cups of tea in the course of the day.
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Comprehension:
Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
Ever wondered how efficiently the brain works on waking up in the morning even before the
system ha s had a chance to ingest the hot cuppa! If I could replace myself with a robot, the
latter would need to train through 39 steps across different levels (kitchen platform,
refrigerator and stove), three states (solid, liquid and gas), managing several timed intervals
between sub-tasks.
Yet, once done, it will be a spectacle to watch: steps executed with such precision and
dependability, will be a given.
What’s more, it will address multiple tasks in interleaved fashion by harvesting the in-
betweens. The time between putting the oil in the wok and dropping the seasoning once the
oil is heated, between placing the rolled chapati on the tava and flipping the partially roasted
piece: such snippets of time that the human us es up to ponder will be efficiently utilised by a
robot.
To a robot, thinking is a challenge! But it will turn its thinking disability to advantage. Time
om
division multiplexing in its finest resolution will be in action. Imagine chopping a pair of beans
in between flipping chapatis; or shelling boiled eg g s a s the oil in the wok gets heated
Who can give up the joy of watching a phoolka puff into a ball on the fire, each puff bringing
added cheer. Yet, to a robot it will be a sight lost in vain. For, our busybody will be placing a
bottle under the water purifier to fill water when a phoolka puffs, and switching off the button
when the next one repeats the feat.
Imagine what will happen when such a robot does come into shape. M a d with joy at gaining
.c
one hour of precious morning time, humanity will buy it. Next, the additional hour will be
played with. The workaholic will add that hour to work hours. Those committed to physical
well-being will hit the gym, and a handful will g o jogging.
Yet, s o o n deeper realisation will set in. Sleeping off the extra hour will seem a logical stable
ks
state and will be welcomed by all. Until, even sleeping gets boring. In due course of time, the
fate of my robot will be no different from that of the many fancies mankind ha s evolved
through. The “going back to roots” movement will find a new entrant. Like the shift from
refined to whole, from polished to brown, from cooked to raw, we will retrace our steps.
The robot discarded into the e-waste bin, we would make our entry back into the kitchen.
oc
M a ny of the once-familiar sights and smells would then drift back into our senses slowly.
SubQuestion No :89
Ans “It w ill 1.
Q.89 beThe
a spectacle to watch.”
robot drinking Wof
a cup hat would be a ‘spectacle to watch’?
tea.
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2 .A robot making a morning drink.
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Comprehension:
Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
Ever wondered how efficiently the brain works on waking up in the morning even before the
system ha s had a chance to ingest the hot cuppa! If I could replace myself with a robot, the
latter would need to train through 39 steps across different levels (kitchen platform,
refrigerator and stove), three states (solid, liquid and gas), managing several timed intervals
between sub-tasks.
Yet, once done, it will be a spectacle to watch: steps executed with such precision and
dependability, will be a given.
What’s more, it will address multiple tasks in interleaved fashion by harvesting the in-
betweens. The time between putting the oil in the wok and dropping the seasoning once the
oil is heated, between placing the rolled chapati on the tava and flipping the partially roasted
piece: such snippets of time that the human us es up to ponder will be efficiently utilised by a
robot.
To a robot, thinking is a challenge! But it will turn its thinking disability to advantage. Time
om
division multiplexing in its finest resolution will be in action. Imagine chopping a pair of beans
in between flipping chapatis; or shelling boiled eg g s a s the oil in the wok gets heated
Who can give up the joy of watching a phoolka puff into a ball on the fire, each puff bringing
added cheer. Yet, to a robot it will be a sight lost in vain. For, our busybody will be placing a
bottle under the water purifier to fill water when a phoolka puffs, and switching off the button
when the next one repeats the feat.
Imagine what will happen when such a robot does come into shape. M a d with joy at gaining
.c
one hour of precious morning time, humanity will buy it. Next, the additional hour will be
played with. The workaholic will add that hour to work hours. Those committed to physical
well-being will hit the gym, and a handful will g o jogging.
Yet, s o o n deeper realisation will set in. Sleeping off the extra hour will seem a logical stable
ks
state and will be welcomed by all. Until, even sleeping gets boring. In due course of time, the
fate of my robot will be no different from that of the many fancies mankind ha s evolved
through. The “going back to roots” movement will find a new entrant. Like the shift from
refined to whole, from polished to brown, from cooked to raw, we will retrace our steps.
The robot discarded into the e-waste bin, we would make our entry back into the kitchen.
oc
M a ny of the once-familiar sights and smells would then drift back into our senses slowly.
SubQuestion No :90
Q.90 Ac cording to the writer of this passage, w hich of these statements is NOT true about
Ans robots?1. Robots will replace human beings.
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2 .A robot uses in-between times efficiently.
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Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that every happy home should have a dog. Ours wa s a
happy family but missed a dog. Our family comprised us four siblings, the parents and the
grandfather. Our grandfather, who we called dadaji, wa s an awesome person -- a strict
disciplinarian and a bit whimsical.
One fine morning happiness exploded in our courtyard. Our maid had rescued a puppy from
being crushed on the road and she came straight to our house. He wa s the cutest puppy we
had ever seen. He wa s not a pedigreed one but was intelligent and had playful eyes. His white
coat bore dark black tiger stripes. No sooner had he come to our house than he started
playing with us a s if he had found his old friends. Our maid called him Moti and it wa s
approved by all instantaneously.
But there wa s a catch. Dadaji never liked dogs. Our happiness wa s doused with the clearly
visualised apprehension that Dadaji would throw away the puppy along with the maid from
the house. Sensing the problem our mother devised a cogent argument to convince him of the
om
utility of the puppy. Mother tried to convince Dadaji that the puppy, when he grew up, would
protect the house against thieves. Dadaji looked at the puppy in a measured way and
derisively commented: “Let’s see,” and reclined on the easy chair with a newspaper in his
hands. It wa s typical of him — whenever he would concede somebody's argument he would
recline on his favourite easy chair with a newspaper.
For three months ours wa s the happiest family in the world.
But dog s will be dogs. Moti committed a huge mistake. Our Dadaji used wooden sandals with
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leather straps a s footwear.
On that fateful night Moti, nothing else attracting his attention, smelled something leathery
and started chewing the leather straps off the sandals. By morning the leather straps were
reduced to smithereens.
ks
When Dadaji woke up in the morning and lowered his feet to wear the sandals he wa s aghast.
The sandals were missing.
In the courtyard he s a w the shocking scene of the total destruction of his sandals. From
disbelief to anger and from anger to rage, within two minutes Dadaji was a fireball. “Where is
Moti?” he shouted, heaving heavily. All of us including mo m were looking for cover. Moti too
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realised his mistake and its consequences. He sheepishly sneaked behind the dining table.
But his fate had been sealed.
SubQuestion No :91
Q.91
Ans W hat does “Hehad
1. Moti w as
nonot a pedigreed one” mean?
disease
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2. Moti wa s a thoroughbred
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Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that every happy home should have a dog. Ours wa s a
happy family but missed a dog. Our family comprised us four siblings, the parents and the
grandfather. Our grandfather, who we called dadaji, wa s an awesome person -- a strict
disciplinarian and a bit whimsical.
One fine morning happiness exploded in our courtyard. Our maid had rescued a puppy from
being crushed on the road and she came straight to our house. He wa s the cutest puppy we
had ever seen. He wa s not a pedigreed one but was intelligent and had playful eyes. His white
coat bore dark black tiger stripes. No sooner had he come to our house than he started
playing with us a s if he had found his old friends. Our maid called him Moti and it wa s
approved by all instantaneously.
But there wa s a catch. Dadaji never liked dogs. Our happiness wa s doused with the clearly
visualised apprehension that Dadaji would throw away the puppy along with the maid from
the house. Sensing the problem our mother devised a cogent argument to convince him of the
om
utility of the puppy. Mother tried to convince Dadaji that the puppy, when he grew up, would
protect the house against thieves. Dadaji looked at the puppy in a measured way and
derisively commented: “Let’s see,” and reclined on the easy chair with a newspaper in his
hands. It wa s typical of him — whenever he would concede somebody's argument he would
recline on his favourite easy chair with a newspaper.
For three months ours wa s the happiest family in the world.
But dog s will be dogs. Moti committed a huge mistake. Our Dadaji used wooden sandals with
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leather straps a s footwear.
On that fateful night Moti, nothing else attracting his attention, smelled something leathery
and started chewing the leather straps off the sandals. By morning the leather straps were
reduced to smithereens.
ks
When Dadaji woke up in the morning and lowered his feet to wear the sandals he wa s aghast.
The sandals were missing.
In the courtyard he s a w the shocking scene of the total destruction of his sandals. From
disbelief to anger and from anger to rage, within two minutes Dadaji was a fireball. “Where is
Moti?” he shouted, heaving heavily. All of us including mo m were looking for cover. Moti too
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realised his mistake and its consequences. He sheepishly sneaked behind the dining table.
But his fate had been sealed.
SubQuestion No :92
Ans “On that
Q.92 1.fateful night…”.
The night whenW hich
Moti night
hid is being
Dadaji’s referred to here?
sandals.
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2. The night when thieves entered the house.
4. The night when Moti chewed the straps off Dadaji’s sandals.
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Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that every happy home should have a dog. Ours wa s a
happy family but missed a dog. Our family comprised us four siblings, the parents and the
grandfather. Our grandfather, who we called dadaji, wa s an awesome person -- a strict
disciplinarian and a bit whimsical.
One fine morning happiness exploded in our courtyard. Our maid had rescued a puppy from
being crushed on the road and she came straight to our house. He wa s the cutest puppy we
had ever seen. He wa s not a pedigreed one but was intelligent and had playful eyes. His white
coat bore dark black tiger stripes. No sooner had he come to our house than he started
playing with us a s if he had found his old friends. Our maid called him Moti and it wa s
approved by all instantaneously.
But there wa s a catch. Dadaji never liked dogs. Our happiness wa s doused with the clearly
visualised apprehension that Dadaji would throw away the puppy along with the maid from
the house. Sensing the problem our mother devised a cogent argument to convince him of the
om
utility of the puppy. Mother tried to convince Dadaji that the puppy, when he grew up, would
protect the house against thieves. Dadaji looked at the puppy in a measured way and
derisively commented: “Let’s see,” and reclined on the easy chair with a newspaper in his
hands. It wa s typical of him — whenever he would concede somebody's argument he would
recline on his favourite easy chair with a newspaper.
For three months ours wa s the happiest family in the world.
But do g s will be dogs. Moti committed a huge mistake. Our Dadaji used wooden sandals with
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leather straps a s footwear.
On that fateful night Moti, nothing else attracting his attention, smelled something leathery
and started chewing the leather straps off the sandals. By morning the leather straps were
reduced to smithereens.
ks
When Dadaji woke up in the morning and lowered his feet to wear the sandals he wa s aghast.
The sandals were missing.
In the courtyard he s a w the shocking scene of the total destruction of his sandals. From
disbelief to anger and from anger to rage, within two minutes Dadaji was a fireball. “Where is
Moti?” he shouted, heaving heavily. All of us including mo m were looking for cover. Moti too
oc
realised his mistake and its consequences. He sheepishly sneaked behind the dining table.
But his fate had been sealed.
SubQuestion No :93
Q.93
Ans W hat c1.
anNothing
be inferred
can from this statement-
stop something But hishappening
unpleasant fate had been sealed?
to Moti.
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2. Moti would not come out of his hiding.
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Comprehension:
Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that every happy home should have a dog. Ours wa s a
happy family but missed a dog. Our family comprised us four siblings, the parents and the
grandfather. Our grandfather, who we called dadaji, wa s an awesome person -- a strict
disciplinarian and a bit whimsical.
One fine morning happiness exploded in our courtyard. Our maid had rescued a puppy from
being crushed on the road and she came straight to our house. He wa s the cutest puppy we
had ever seen. He wa s not a pedigreed one but was intelligent and had playful eyes. His white
coat bore dark black tiger stripes. No sooner had he come to our house than he started
playing with us a s if he had found his old friends. Our maid called him Moti and it wa s
approved by all instantaneously.
But there wa s a catch. Dadaji never liked dogs. Our happiness wa s doused with the clearly
visualised apprehension that Dadaji would throw away the puppy along with the maid from
the house. Sensing the problem our mother devised a cogent argument to convince him of the
om
utility of the puppy. Mother tried to convince Dadaji that the puppy, when he grew up, would
protect the house against thieves. Dadaji looked at the puppy in a measured way and
derisively commented: “Let’s see,” and reclined on the easy chair with a newspaper in his
hands. It wa s typical of him — whenever he would concede somebody's argument he would
recline on his favourite easy chair with a newspaper.
For three months ours wa s the happiest family in the world.
But do g s will be dogs. Moti committed a huge mistake. Our Dadaji used wooden sandals with
.c
leather straps a s footwear.
On that fateful night Moti, nothing else attracting his attention, smelled something leathery
and started chewing the leather straps off the sandals. By morning the leather straps were
reduced to smithereens.
ks
When Dadaji woke up in the morning and lowered his feet to wear the sandals he wa s aghast.
The sandals were missing.
In the courtyard he s a w the shocking scene of the total destruction of his sandals. From
disbelief to anger and from anger to rage, within two minutes Dadaji was a fireball. “Where is
Moti?” he shouted, heaving heavily. All of us including mo m were looking for cover. Moti too
oc
realised his mistake and its consequences. He sheepishly sneaked behind the dining table.
But his fate had been sealed.
SubQuestion No :94
Q.94 “It is a truth universally acknowledged that every happy home should have a dog” - here
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Ans ‘universally
1. notacknowledged’
acceptedby manymeans:
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Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that every happy home should have a dog. Ours wa s a
happy family but missed a dog. Our family comprised us four siblings, the parents and the
grandfather. Our grandfather, who we called dadaji, wa s an awesome person -- a strict
disciplinarian and a bit whimsical.
One fine morning happiness exploded in our courtyard. Our maid had rescued a puppy from
being crushed on the road and she came straight to our house. He wa s the cutest puppy we
had ever seen. He wa s not a pedigreed one but was intelligent and had playful eyes. His white
coat bore dark black tiger stripes. No sooner had he come to our house than he started
playing with us a s if he had found his old friends. Our maid called him Moti and it wa s
approved by all instantaneously.
But there wa s a catch. Dadaji never liked dogs. Our happiness wa s doused with the clearly
visualised apprehension that Dadaji would throw away the puppy along with the maid from
the house. Sensing the problem our mother devised a cogent argument to convince him of the
om
utility of the puppy. Mother tried to convince Dadaji that the puppy, when he grew up, would
protect the house against thieves. Dadaji looked at the puppy in a measured way and
derisively commented: “Let’s see,” and reclined on the easy chair with a newspaper in his
hands. It wa s typical of him — whenever he would concede somebody's argument he would
recline on his favourite easy chair with a newspaper.
For three months ours wa s the happiest family in the world.
But do g s will be dogs. Moti committed a huge mistake. Our Dadaji used wooden sandals with
.c
leather straps a s footwear.
On that fateful night Moti, nothing else attracting his attention, smelled something leathery
and started chewing the leather straps off the sandals. By morning the leather straps were
reduced to smithereens.
ks
When Dadaji woke up in the morning and lowered his feet to wear the sandals he wa s aghast.
The sandals were missing.
In the courtyard he s a w the shocking scene of the total destruction of his sandals. From
disbelief to anger and from anger to rage, within two minutes Dadaji was a fireball. “Where is
Moti?” he shouted, heaving heavily. All of us including mo m were looking for cover. Moti too
oc
realised his mistake and its consequences. He sheepishly sneaked behind the dining table.
But his fate had been sealed.
SubQuestion No :95
Q.95 “Let’s see,” and reclined on the easy chair with a newspaper in his hands’. W hat did this
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Ans indicate about Dadaji?
1. Dadaji wa s easy to please.
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Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
A wo man who rides the s uccess wave as an underwater photographer or a pilot, financial
adviser, management consultant, pearl diver, bartender, bus driver or police officer, is very
often suddenly swung back looking for answers after she becomes a mother.
And there c omes a phase when she ha s to choose between motherhood and a thriving career.
The former takes precedence for many a s it becomes the purpose for the latter to exist.
To work or not to work: this Hobson’s choice imposes a high cost on both individual and
society. As a result, many professionals reject motherhood entirely. Others delay child-bearing
for s o long that they are forced into the arms of the booming fertility industry. So me choose
not to work at all, representing a los s to collective investment in talent. But a choice must be
made!
Conventionally, a mother is seen putting the others before herself. She is known for slaying
her own sphere bit by bit to build a new world for her child. Thereupon, motherhood and
sacrifice get conjoined in a way that both become inseparable.
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What merits attention is to understand a woman’s struggle of answering the individual within
her! Her circumstances post-delivery (over which she hardly ha s any control) conveniently rob
her of the goalpost she fielded half her life, that is, her career. Neither money nor family can
restore what is lost when she loses her career.
To map the paradigm of this loss-gain conundrum, let’s examine women in the empowered
and non-empowered categories. The first lot have financial, ideological, emotional resources
to re-create a career. It is the latter that gets sandwiched between their call for motherhood
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and a slipping career.
Noticeably, education is the least responsible factor for their deplorable situation. Instead, it is
the educated bunch who are more frustrated than their uneducated counterparts; the ones
who had carefully worked on a skill and climbed up the s uc cess ladder, only to embrace
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identity crises.
It is important to close the vacuum of a lost career as soo n as it appears. At risk is a woman’s
individuality, her self-esteem that constitutes the very purpose of her being. Else, a long hiatus
from work can consume even a well-minded woman and push her into depression.
SubQuestion No :96
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Q.96 W hich of the following options with regard to working women is NOT mentioned in the
Ans passage?
1. M a ny decide to adopt babies.
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Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
A wo man who rides the s uccess wave as an underwater photographer or a pilot, financial
adviser, management consultant, pearl diver, bartender, bus driver or police officer, is very
often suddenly swung back looking for answers after she becomes a mother.
And there c omes a phase when she ha s to choose between motherhood and a thriving career.
The former takes precedence for many a s it becomes the purpose for the latter to exist.
To work or not to work: this Hobson’s choice imposes a high cost on both individual and
society. As a result, many professionals reject motherhood entirely. Others delay child-bearing
for s o long that they are forced into the arms of the booming fertility industry. Some choose
not to work at all, representing a lo s s to collective investment in talent. But a choice must be
made!
Conventionally, a mother is seen putting the others before herself. She is known for slaying
her own sphere bit by bit to build a new world for her child. Thereupon, motherhood and
sacrifice get conjoined in a way that both become inseparable.
om
What merits attention is to understand a woman’s struggle of answering the individual within
her! Her circumstances post-delivery (over which she hardly ha s any control) conveniently rob
her of the goalpost she fielded half her life, that is, her career. Neither money nor family can
restore what is lost when she loses her career.
To map the paradigm of this loss-gain conundrum, let’s examine women in the empowered
and non-empowered categories. The first lot have financial, ideological, emotional resources
to re-create a career. It is the latter that gets sandwiched between their call for motherhood
.c
and a slipping career.
Noticeably, education is the least responsible factor for their deplorable situation. Instead, it is
the educated bunch who are more frustrated than their uneducated counterparts; the ones
who had carefully worked on a skill and climbed up the s uc cess ladder, only to embrace
ks
identity crises.
It is important to close the vacuum of a lost career as soo n as it appears. At risk is a woman’s
individuality, her self-esteem that constitutes the very purpose of her being. Else, a long hiatus
from work can consume even a well-minded woman and push her into depression.
Q.97
SubQuestion No :97
Ans W hat does the writer
1. A woman mean w hen
sacrificing her he/she says:on
individuality slay ing her own
becoming
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a mother.
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Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
A wo man who rides the s uccess wave as an underwater photographer or a pilot, financial
adviser, management consultant, pearl diver, bartender, bus driver or police officer, is very
often suddenly swung back looking for answers after she becomes a mother.
And there c omes a phase when she ha s to choose between motherhood and a thriving career.
The former takes precedence for many a s it becomes the purpose for the latter to exist.
To work or not to work: this Hobson’s choice imposes a high cost on both individual and
society. As a result, many professionals reject motherhood entirely. Others delay child-bearing
for s o long that they are forced into the arms of the booming fertility industry. Some choose
not to work at all, representing a lo s s to collective investment in talent. But a choice must be
made!
Conventionally, a mother is seen putting the others before herself. She is known for slaying
her own sphere bit by bit to build a new world for her child. Thereupon, motherhood and
sacrifice get conjoined in a way that both become inseparable.
om
What merits attention is to understand a woman’s struggle of answering the individual within
her! Her circumstances post-delivery (over which she hardly ha s any control) conveniently rob
her of the goalpost she fielded half her life, that is, her career. Neither money nor family can
restore what is lost when she loses her career.
To map the paradigm of this loss-gain conundrum, let’s examine women in the empowered
and non-empowered categories. The first lot have financial, ideological, emotional resources
to re-create a career. It is the latter that gets sandwiched between their call for motherhood
.c
and a slipping career.
Noticeably, education is the least responsible factor for their deplorable situation. Instead, it is
the educated bunch who are more frustrated than their uneducated counterparts; the ones
who had carefully worked on a skill and climbed up the s uc cess ladder, only to embrace
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identity crises.
It is important to close the vacuum of a lost career as soo n as it appears. At risk is a woman’s
individuality, her self-esteem that constitutes the very purpose of her being. Else, a long hiatus
from work can consume even a well-minded woman and push her into depression.
Q.98
SubQuestion No :98
Ans W ho are
1. better
Neitheroff after
the child birth?
empowered nor the unempowered women
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2. The empowered women
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3. Both the empowered and the unempowered women
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Comprehension:
Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
A wo man who rides the s uccess wave as an underwater photographer or a pilot, financial
adviser, management consultant, pearl diver, bartender, bus driver or police officer, is very
often suddenly swung back looking for answers after she becomes a mother.
And there c omes a phase when she ha s to choose between motherhood and a thriving career.
The former takes precedence for many a s it becomes the purpose for the latter to exist.
To work or not to work: this Hobson’s choice imposes a high cost on both individual and
society. As a result, many professionals reject motherhood entirely. Others delay child-bearing
for s o long that they are forced into the arms of the booming fertility industry. Some choose
not to work at all, representing a lo s s to collective investment in talent. But a choice must be
made!
Conventionally, a mother is seen putting the others before herself. She is known for slaying
her own sphere bit by bit to build a new world for her child. Thereupon, motherhood and
sacrifice get conjoined in a way that both become inseparable.
om
What merits attention is to understand a woman’s struggle of answering the individual within
her! Her circumstances post-delivery (over which she hardly ha s any control) conveniently rob
her of the goalpost she fielded half her life, that is, her career. Neither money nor family can
restore what is lost when she loses her career.
To map the paradigm of this loss-gain conundrum, let’s examine women in the empowered
and non-empowered categories. The first lot have financial, ideological, emotional resources
to re-create a career. It is the latter that gets sandwiched between their call for motherhood
.c
and a slipping career.
Noticeably, education is the least responsible factor for their deplorable situation. Instead, it is
the educated bunch who are more frustrated than their uneducated counterparts; the ones
who had carefully worked on a skill and climbed up the s uc cess ladder, only to embrace
ks
identity crises.
It is important to close the vacuum of a lost career as soo n as it appears. At risk is a woman’s
individuality, her self-esteem that constitutes the very purpose of her being. Else, a long hiatus
from work can consume even a well-minded woman and push her into depression.
Q.99
SubQuestion No :99
Ans In the c1.
ontext
givingofup
the passage, ‘hiatus’ means:
a career
oc
2. a paid leave in a career
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3. break in a career
4. pursuing a career
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Comprehension:
Read the pa ssage and answer the questions.
A woma n who rides the s uccess wave a s an underwater photographer or a pilot, financial
adviser, management consultant, pearl diver, bartender, bus driver or police officer, is very
often suddenly swung back looking for answers after she becomes a mother.
And there c omes a phase when she ha s to choose between motherhood and a thriving career.
The former takes precedence for many a s it becomes the purpose for the latter to exist.
To work or not to work: this Hobson’s choice imposes a high cost on both individual and
society. As a result, many professionals reject motherhood entirely. Others delay child-bearing
for s o long that they are forced into the arms of the booming fertility industry. Some choose
not to work at all, representing a los s to collective investment in talent. But a choice must be
made!
Conventionally, a mother is seen putting the others before herself. She is known for slaying
her own sphere bit by bit to build a new world for her child. Thereupon, motherhood and
sacrifice get conjoined in a way that both become inseparable.
om
What merits attention is to understand a woman’s struggle of answering the individual within
her! Her circumstances post-delivery (over which she hardly ha s any control) conveniently rob
her of the goalpost she fielded half her life, that is, her career. Neither money nor family can
restore what is lost when she loses her career.
To map the paradigm of this loss-gain conundrum, let’s examine women in the empowered
and non-empowered categories. The first lot have financial, ideological, emotional resources
to re-create a career. It is the latter that gets sandwiched between their call for motherhood
.c
and a slipping career.
Noticeably, education is the least responsible factor for their deplorable situation. Instead, it is
the educated bunch who are more frustrated than their uneducated counterparts; the ones
who had carefully worked on a skill and climbed up the s uc cess ladder, only to embrace
ks
identity crises.
It is important to close the vacuum of a lost career as soon a s it appears. At risk is a woman’s
individuality, her self-esteem that constitutes the very purpose of her being. Else, a long hiatus
from work can consume even a well-minded woman and push her into depression.
Q.100
SubQuestion No :100
Ans “The former takes precedence
1. the responsibilities for many”a- here
on becoming mother
oc
‘The former’ refers to:
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