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Q.1. Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order.


Arrange the parts in the correct order to form a meaningful
sentence.
A Who was confirmed positive
B.LNJP Hospital has created a special ward
C.For isolating a 33 year old man
D.For the South African variant of the novel corona virus
(a) BCAD (b) BDCA. (c) BADC. (d) BDACq.
Q.2 Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order.
Arrange the parts in the correct order to form a meaningful
sentence.
A.Against symptomatic Covid-19 patients
B.The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine
C.According to the World Health Organisation
D.Has an efficacy of 63.09 per cent

(a) ACDB. (b) CBDA. (C) BDCA. (d) CADB


Q.3 Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled
order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a
meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A.The first successful video calling was done in the 1930s.
B.People first got the idea of video calling in the late 1890s
but they did not know how to do it.
C.A US company made a Television-Phone in 1955 on which
people could see each other when they called.
D. But the video was very bad.

(a) ABCD (b) BADC (c) BCDA. (d) CDBA


Q.4 Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled
order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a
meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. Did you know that it is possible to build a boat entirely
from cardboard?
B. They used around 300 old boxes that they found in bins
near their workshop and bits of wood to clamp on a little
outboard – almost Everything was from waste packaging,
including their flag which they made from bubble wrap.
C. Over ten days, two savvy recyclers from England
named Harry and Charlie turned their dream of a
cardboard houseboat into a reality.
D. They successfully launched the boat into the Thames
and sailed down the river to London to launch a design
festival.
(a) CDBA. (b) BDCA. (C) ABDC. (d) ACBD
Q.5 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Agile
(a) Quiet. (b) Energetic. (c) Angry. (d) Stiff
Q.6 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Irksome
(a) Pleasing. (b) Tireless. (c) Annoying.
(d) Forgiving
Q.7 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Scrap.?
(a) Abandon. (b) Discard. (C) Drop. (d) Reinstate
Q.8 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Impudent.?
(a) Rude. (b) Polite. (C) Modest. (d)careful
Q.9 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Endorse
(a) Approve. (b) Impose. (C).Award. (d) Endure
Q.10 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given
word.?
Curtail
(a) Whisper. (b) Lengthen. (c) Restrain.
(d) Express
Q.11 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.?

(a) Media. (b) Meditate. (c) Mediam. (d) Meddle


Q.12 Select the most appropriate phrase to fill in the blank.
It was difficult for the villagers to the fire by themselves.?

(a) Put down. (b) Put out. (c) Put up. (d) Put off
Q.13 Select the most appropriate phrase to fill in the blank.
The police had___ road -blocks on the national highway.?

(a) Set in. (b) set out. (C) set about. (d) set up
Q.14 Select the most appropriate phrase to fill in the blank.
I would not like to____ the details of this issue.
(a) Go forth. (b) Go into. (C) Go down with.
(d) Go out of
Q.15. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To get wind of.?
(a) To learn something about a secret.
(b) To be clear about something.
(C) To enjoy a nice weather
(d) To gain something unfairly
Q.16 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Head and shoulders above.?

(a) To be odd. (b) To be far superior.


(c) To be much taller. (d) To be extremely jealous
Q.17 Select the option that can be used as a one-word
substitute for the given group of words.?
A group of puppies

(a) Gang. (b) Herd. (c)Pack. (d) Litter


Q.18 Select the option that can be used as a one-word
substitute for the given group of words.?
A place where sheep are kept

(a) Den. (b) Coop. (c) Kennel. (d) Pen


Q.19 Select the option that can be used as a one-word
substitute for the given group of words. Select the most
appropriate word for the given group of words.?
The sound made by crickets

(a) Croak. (b) Chirp. (C) Caw. (d)cluck


Q.20 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
Option
(a) Scrupulous. (b) Populous.
(c) Numerous. (d)Humorous
Q.21.The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your
answer.
Don’t promise anything / if you are hundred per cent/ sure of it.
(a) Don’t promise anything. (B) If you are hundred per cent. (C)Sure of it. (d)No error

Q.22 The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your
answer.
Don’t promise anything / if you are hundred per cent / sure of it.
(a) Don’t promise anything. (b) if you are hundred per cent. (c) sure of it (d) No error

Q.23 Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of them contains a grammatical error. Select the option that has the error.
The plumber has just finished to repair the leaking tap.
(a) The plumber. (b) Has just finished. (C) To repair. (d) The leaking tap

Q.24 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
To treat food to prevent its decomposition
(a) Protect. (b) Prepare. (C) Preserve. (d) Pretend

Q.25 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
An imaginary line about which a body rotates
(a) Axis. (b)Orbit. (c) Equator. (d) Eclipse

Q.26 Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.
On March 2, professor Manoj Kumar Singh from Delhi University’s department of anthropology got an email from a student in Lucknow about aFew artifacts being found in Umra village in
Sultanpur district. After assessment and excavation, a team of researchers has likely discovered a
Human settlement from 6th to 7th century BCE.
Based on the terracotta structures, charred foodgrains, animal bones and pottery, an archaeologist from Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) reached the conclusion that the settlement
could have been a part of the ancient trade route towards Allahabad.Lucknow student, Kartik Mani Tripathi, discovered the ancient remains on land that was dug up for an Uttar Pradesh
government-sponsored highway project. “Kartik sent mails to many authorities, including ASI, but got no response. He then emailed me on March 2. The next day, two of my researchers,
Sudeshna Biswas and Ravinder, reached the spot,” said Singh.
Biswas said the site was in a hamlet called Jawahar ka Purwa. “We found remains of pottery, potsherds, grains, bricks and bones and reported it to our professor. He then led an immediate
preliminary investigation of the unreported remains. The site located on a raised platform close to Gomti river, might have been a permanent settlement,” she added.Singh said locals
called the place “Itawah”, or locale of bricks. “The villagers had found mounds of large unusual bricks. They had used mud, potsherds and other precious debris and bricks to build their
houses. The bricks were huge and heavy compared with contemporary ones. Due to their longevity, almost every house in the area had used them,” he added.
“The potsherds were of various designs and had been stylised with concentric circles, fishnet wavy patterns, circles, and geometric as well asNon-geometric designs. The exploration
yielded a variety of raw materials, predominantly red ware. The other relatively scarce sherds were of black ware and polished black ware,” said Biswas. The archeologist with ASI said,
“The photographs of the potsherds clearly show that they are of the northern black polished ware culture, which was prevalent in the first millennia BCE. We can safely say that the site
belongs to around the 7th Century BCE in the Kushana period.” “The entire region is rich in history, This was also the period when Buddha was travelling. In those times, cities were
flourishing. This could be the part of a trade route, which makes it significant. We hope to find more such sites,” he added.
Q..26 The passage is mainly about:
(a) the email sent by a Lucknow university student to a professor
(b)the excavations at the UP government-sponsored highway project site
(c).The use of archaeologically precious materials by the villagers
(d).The discovery of a human settlement from 6th to 7th century BCE
Q.27 On which of the following findings did the archaeologists reach the conclusion that the findings belonged to 6th-7th century BCE?
(a)Charred food grains. (b)Big sized heavy bricks. (C)Potsherds of polished black ware. (d).Animal bones
Q.28 Who discovered the ancient remains of the settlement first at the UP government highway project site?
(a) A professor from the University of Delhi. (B)A student form Lucknow University
(C).Research scholars from the University of Delhi. (d).An archaeologist from Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)

Q.29 Find the correct order of events.


A. Preliminary investigation by researchers from Delhi University B. Discovery of ancient remains by a student of Lucknow University
B. Involvement of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
C. Digging of land for making a highway
D. Reaching the conclusion that the remains belonged to 6th-7th century BCE
(a) DBACE. (b) DABEC. (C)BADCE. (d)ABCDE

Q.30 Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
(a) The villagers had found mounds of large unusual bricks.
(B)Most of the potsherds found were of black ware and polished black ware.
(C).“The ASI concluded that the settlement found could have been a part of the ancient trade route towards Allahabad.
(d).The settlement belonged to the period when Buddha was travelling.

Q.31 Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose “No error’.
My driver or (1) /my maid are stealing (2)/ from me. (3)/ No error (4)
(a) My driver or. (B)My maid are stealing. (C)From me. (D)No error

Q.32 Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose ‘No error’.
Newsmen along with (1)/ the politician is (2) coming today. (3)/ No error (4)
(a) Newsmen along with. (b) the politician is. (C) coming today. (d)No error

Q.33 Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose ‘No error’.
Densely occupied rooms and tightly (1)/ sealed buildings are the main cause for (2)/ high levels of carbon dioxide. (3)/ No error (4)
(a) Densely occupied rooms and tightly. (B)Sealed buildings are the main cause for
(c).High levels of carbon dioxide. (d)No error

Q.34 Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose ‘No error’.
Densely occupied Rooms and tightly (1)/ sealed buildings are the main cause for (2)/ high levels of carbon dioxide. (3)/ No error (4)
(a) Densely occupied rooms and tightly. (B)sealed buildings are the main cause for
(c).High levels of carbon dioxide. (d)No error

Q.35 Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose ‘No error’.
Chemicals such as pesticides (1)/ and fungicides harm (2)/ both honey bees and wild native bees. (3)/ No error (4)
(A) Chemicals such as pesticides. (b) “ and fungicides harm. (C) Both honey bees and wild native bees (D)No error

Q.36 Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose ‘No error’.
Probiotics are essential to (1) help breakdown food (2) in vitamins and amino acids. (3)/ No error (4)
(a) Probiotics are essential to . (b) help breakdown food. (C) in vitamins and amino acids. (d)No error

Q.37 Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. If there is no improvement then select ‘no improvement’.
Mr. Davis, (is married) and has three children.
(a) Is marry. (B)Is wedding. (C)Can marry. (d)No improvement
Q.38 Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. If there is no improvement then select ‘no improvement’.
The idea of an apocalypse, (have existed) for thousands of years.
(a) Has existed. (B) Have been exist. (C) Had exist. (D)No improvement

Q.39 Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. If there is no improvement then select ‘no improvement’.
The book in your hand (address the suffering) of the people
(a) Addressing suffering. (B) Addresses the suffering. (C)Addressed the suffer. (d) No improvement

Q.40 Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. If there is no improvement then select ‘no improvement’. Private tuitions (is not allowed) in this building after 8 pm.
(a) are not allowed. (b) Is quite not allowe. (C)May not be allowed. (d) No improvement

Q.41 A sentence has been given with a blank to be filled with an appropriate word. Choose the correct alternative.
I am annoyed because you are___ Senseless questions.
(a) Placing. (b) saying. (C) Telling. (d) asking

Q.41 A sentence has been given with a blank to be filled with an appropriate word. Choose the correct alternative.
A pandemic or other disaster presents challenges ___parents.
(a) In (B) for. (C) with. (d) on

Q.42 A sentence has been given with a blank to be filled with an appropriate word. Choose the correct alternative.
This is a ___process and it could be a matter of months before we have any results.
(a) Slower. (b) Slow. (C) Slowest. (d)Slowly

Q.43 A sentence has been given with a blank to be filled with an appropriate word. Choose the correct alternative.
I know it seems like getting dressed is____ because we are in the house.
(a) Silly. (B) Fateful. (C) Trepid. (d) Iconic

Q.44 A sentence has been given with a blank to be filled with an appropriate word. Choose the correct alternative.
Resolving conflicts is an important___For children to learn.
(a) Onus. (B) Skill. (C)Banter. (d) Hurdle

Q.45 Rearrange the parts of the sentence in the correct order.


Dinosaur is the
P. common name given to
Q. a group of reptiles, often very
R. large, that first appeared roughly
S. 245 million years ago
(a) PQRS. (b) QRPS. (C)RQPS. (d)PSQR

Q.46 Rearrange the parts of the sentence in the correct order.


Conifers flourish
P. increasingly confined to subtropical
Q. while palms are
R. and tropical regions
S. at high latitudes,
(a) RQSP. (b) SQPR. (c) QSPR. (d) QPSR
Q.47 The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.
P. hibernation is nothing like a regular night’s sleep
Q. in fact, significant physical changes occur within the body during the hibernation period
R. the effect can be so extreme that a hibernating animal may appear dead
S. an animal’s body temperature plunges, and its respiration and heart rate slow dramatically
(a) PQSR (b) PQRS. (C) PRSQ. (d) SQPR
Q.48 What is the synonym of the word?
Hustle
(a) Tug. (B) Trip. (C) Clean. (d) Hurry

Q.49 What is the synonym of the word?


Grapple
(a) Intend. (b) Grasp. (c) Release. (d) Laugh
Q.50 What is the synonym of the word?
Mirth
(a) Intend. (b) Grasp. (C) Release. (d) Laugh
Q.51 What is the antonym of the word?
Abound
(a) Lack. (B) Bless. (C) Rest. (d) Discourage

Q.52 What is the antonym of the word?


Confederate
(A) Wander. (B)Confuse. (C) Cluster. (d) Disband
Q.53 In the given question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) Gaurantee. (B) Guarantey (c) Guarantee. (d) Gauranty

Q.54 In the given question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a)Hadgehogue (B) Hedgehog. (c) Hadgehog. (d) Hedgehogue

Q.55 In the given question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) Incontrovertable (b) Introconvertable (C) Incontrovertibl. (d) Incontroveartible

Q.56 In the given question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) Ecentricity (b) Eccentriccity (c) Ecentriccity (d) Eccentricity

Q.57 In the given question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) Acctuality (b) Actuality. (C) Actuallity. (d) Actualtity

Q.58 In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
Talk through one’s hat
(a) Talk good points. (B) Talk nonsense. (C) Talk positively. (D) To talk secretly

Q.59 In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
The lion’s share
(a) Equal parts. (B) The smallest part. (C) The biggest part. (d) Get nothing

Q.60 In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
To die in harness.
(a) Die early. (B) Die peacefully. (C) To die while in duty. (d)die after doing work

Q.61 In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
Once in a blue moon
(a) Frequently. (B) Something interesting. (C) Very common (d) Very rarely

Q.62 Choose the word that can substitute the given sentence.
The person who works for free
(a) Volunteer. (B) Member. (C) Organiser. (d) Servant

Q.63 Choose the word that can substitute the given sentence.
One who speaks less
(a) Misogynist. (B) Reticent. (C) Hypocrite. (d) Obsolete

Q.64 Choose the word that can substitute the given sentence.
One who can speak two languages
(a) Linguistic. (B) Polygamy. (C)Bilateral. (d) Bilingual

Q.65 Choose the word that can substitute the given sentence.
One who talks in sleep
(a) Somniloquy. (B) Intestate. (C) Gullible. (d) Somnambulist
Q.66 Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
The beginnings of pharmacy are ancient. When the first person expressed juice from a succulent leaf to apply to a wound, this art was being practiced. In the Greek legend, Asclepius, the
god of the healing art, delegated to Hygieia the duty of compounding his remedies. She was his apothecary or pharmacist. The physician-priests of Egypt were divided into two classes:
those who visited the sick and those who remained in the temple and prepared remedies for the patients.
In ancient Greece and Rome and during the Middle Ages in Europe, the art of healing recognized a separation between the duties of the physician and those of the herbalist, who supplied
the physician with the raw materials from which to make medicines. The Arabian influence in Europe during the 8th century AD, however, brought about the practice of separate duties for
the pharmacist and physician. The trend toward specialization was later reinforced by a law enacted by the city council of Bruges in 1683, forbidding physicians to prepare medications for
their patients. In America, Benjamin Franklin took a pivotal step In keeping the two professions separate when he appointed an apothecary to the
Pennsylvania Hospital. The development of the pharmaceutical industry since World War II led to the discovery and use of new and effective drug substances. It also changed the role of
the pharmacist. The scope for extemporaneous compounding of medicines was much diminished and with it the need for the manipulative skills that were previously applied by the
pharmacist to the preparation of bougies, cachets, pills, plasters, and potions. The pharmacist continues, however, to fulfill the prescriber’s intentions by providing advice and information;
by formulating, storing, and providing correct dosage forms; and by assuring the efficacy and quality of the dispensed or supplied medicinal product.
Sub questions
Q.66 The aptest title for the passage is:
(a) Pharmacies: From B.C. to 2000’s (B) Importance of Pharmacy. (C).History Of Pharmacy. (d)Pharmacies in WWII

Q.67 Based on the passage, how were physicians divided in ancient Egypt?
(a) There was no strict differentiation, the roles of physician and pharmacist overlapped frequently.
(B) One attended to the sick in the temple, while the other prepared the potions and pills.
(C).One visited the sick, while the other remained in the temple and prepared medicine for the patients.
(D).One cured the sick, while the other handed out already made medicines.

Q.68 In the Greek legend, who was the god of healing?


(a) Aphrodite (B) Zeus. (C)Hygieia (D) Asclepius

Q.69 According to the passage, which of the following statement is incorrect?


(a) . In Britain, Benjamin Franklin took a pivotal step in keeping the two professions separate when he appointed an apothecary to the Pennsylvania Hospital.
(B). The pharmacist provides advice and information; by formulating, storing, and providing correct dosage forms; and by assuring the efficacy and quality of the dispensed or supplied medicinal product.
(C).. The development of the pharmaceutical industry since World War II led to the discovery and use of new and effective drug substances.
(d).A law enacted by the city council of Bruges in 1683, forbidding the physicians from preparing medications for their patients.

Q.70 The synonym of the word “apothecary” is?


(a) Doctor. (B) Chemist (C) Clinic. (d) Sanatorium

Q.71 Choose the word that means the same as the given word.
Turbulence
(a) Pester. (B) Budge. (C) Commotion. (d) Treachery

Q.72 Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.
Puritanical
(a) Liberated. (B) Suspicious. (C) Prudish. (d) Victorian

Q.73 Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.
Infantile
(a) Mature (b) Perpetual. (C)Periphery. (d) Adolescent

Q.74 Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.
Wanton
(a) Holster. (B) Wholesome. (C) Wholesale. (D) Whole

Q.75 In the given question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) Vocabullary. (B) Vocabulary. (C) Voccabulary. (d) Vocabulory

Q.76 In the given question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) Micsible (B) Miscibll. (C) Micsiblle. (d) Miscible

Q.77 In the given question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) Notoriety (b) Notoreity. (C) Notoreety. (d) Nottoreity

Q.78 In the given question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(a) Stallwart. (B) Sttalwart. (C) Stalwart. (d) Stalwaert

Q.79 In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
To make hay while the sun shines
(a) To be treated as a personage of great importance. (B) To start a profitable venture
(c).To turn opportunity to the best advantage. (d).To be happy while the good times last

Q.80 In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
To end in smoke.
(a) To ruin oneself. (b) To pacify an altercation. (C)To set something on fire. (d) To come to nothing

Q.81 In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
To give currency
(a) To make something credible. (B) To bribe your way out of something
(c).To squander one’s time and energy. (d) To lure someone

Q.82 Choose the word that can substitute the given sentence.
A place where monks live as a secluded community
(a) Abbot. (B) Monastery. (C)Priest. (d) Synagogue

Q.83 Choose the word that can substitute the given sentence.
A pole used as a temporary support
(a) Scaffold. (B) Tent. (C)Prop. (D)Barge

Q.84 Choose the word that can substitute the given sentence.
A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army
(a) Venal. (B) Novice. (C)Apprentice. (d) Mercenary

Q.85 Choose the word that can substitute the given sentence.
A political leader appealing to popular desires and prejudices
(a) Demagogue. (B) Dogmatic. (C)Patriot. (d) Politician

Q.86 Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Human reproductive cloning remains universally condemned, primarily for the psychological, social, and physiological risks associated with cloning. A cloned embryo intended for
implantation into a womb requires thorough molecular testing to fully determine whether an embryo is healthy and whether the cloning process is complete. In addition, as demonstrated
by 100 failed attempts to generate a cloned macaque in 2007, a viable pregnancy is not guaranteed. Because the risks associated with reproductive cloning in humans introduce a very high
likelihood of loss of life, the process is considered unethical. There are other philosophical issues that also have been raised concerning the nature of reproduction and human identity that
reproductive cloning might violate. Concerns about eugenics, the once popular notion that the human species could be improved through the selection of individuals possessing desired
traits, also have surfaced, since cloning could be used to breed “better” humans, thus violating principles of human dignity, freedom, and equality.
There are laws and international conventions that attempt to uphold certain ethical principles and regulations concerning cloning. In 2005 the United Nations passed a nonbinding
Declaration on Human Cloning that calls upon member states “to adopt all measures necessary to prohibit all forms of human cloning in as much as they are incompatible with human
dignity and the protection of human life.” This does provide leeway for member countries to pursue cloning. The United Kingdom, through its Human Fertilization and Embryology
Authority, issues licenses for creating human embryonic stem cells through nuclear transfer. These licenses ensure that human embryos are cloned for legitimate therapeutic and research
purposes aimed at obtaining scientific knowledge about disease and human development. The United States federal government has not passed any laws regarding human cloning due to
disagreement within the legislative branch about whether to ban all cloning or to ban only reproductive cloning. Sub questions
Q .The title of the passage can be perfectly represented by:
(a) The dilemma of designer babies. (B) Designer babies (c)Ethical controversies around cloning
(D).What is cloning?.

Q.87 Based on the passage, what is “Eugenics”?


(a) To only breed cattle that possess desirable qualities and exterminate others
(b)A version of cloning which was practised in 18th Europe
(C).A process where horses are bred for their running capabilities
(d).A notion that held that the human species could be improved by selecting individuals possessing desired traits
Q.88 Which word means the same as ‘Incompatible’?
(a) Discrepant (b) Divine (c)Disused. (d)Diseased

Q.89 According to the passage, which of the following statement is incorrect?


(a) The United States federal government has not passed any laws regarding human cloning.
(b)In 2006 the United Nations passed a nonbinding Declaration on Human Cloning.
(C).The United Nations has banned only reproductive cloning. (d).A viable pregnancy is not guaranteed in cloning.
Q.90 What is the role of Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority?
(a) It is an UN arm that regulates therapeutic and reproductive cloning in United states
(B)It issues licences to Common-Wealth nations to create human stem cells
(C).It monitors the nations that practice cloning on large scale
(D).It issues licenses for creating human embryonic stem cells in United Kingdom

Q.91 Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose “No error’.
Either John and David is having the keys of my car.
(a) Either John and David (b) is having the. (C) keys of my car. (d)No error

Q.92 Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose “No error’.
My teacher asked me to work hardly to score good marks in exams.
(a) My teacher asked me (b)to work hardly to score. (C)Good marks in exams. (d)No error

Q 93 Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose “No error’.
Despite being a rainy day, she went to give the exam.
(a) Despite being a (b) rainy day, she went (c)to give the exam. (d)No error

Q.94 Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose ‘No error.
Dung beetles disperse the seeds that promote revegetation and spreads nutrients in the soil.
(a) Dung beetles disperse the seeds. (B)That promote revegetation and. (C) spreads nutrients in the soil.
(D)No error

Q.95 Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose ‘No error’.
Forests damaged by fire and drought will recover much slower.
(a) Forests damaged by fire. (B)And drought will recover. (C)Much slower. (d)No error

Q.96Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. If there is no improvement, choose “No improvement’.
We need to (immediately ensured) universal rationing for the vulnerable population.
(a) Immediately ensure. (B)Immediate ensure. (C)Ensures immediately (D)No improvement
Q.97 Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. If there is no improvement, choose ‘No improvement’.
The burden of the expenses (is bear) disproportionately by my father.
(a) Are born. (B)Was borne. (C)Is bore (D)No improvement

Q.98 Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. If there is no improvement, choose ‘No improvement’.
This country holds the record for the (largest number) of unemployed persons in the world.
(a) Larger number. (B)Large number. (C)The larger count. (D)No improvement

Q.99 Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. If there is no improvement, choose “No improvement’.
You may all go to your respective homerooms where your teachers (will be waiting) for you.
(a) Would be waiting (b)Will has been waiting. (C)Will waited. (d)No improvement

Q.100 Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. If there is no improvement, choose ‘No improvement’.
We need to ensure that all people (have accessed) to adequate medicines in the midst of health crisis.
(a) Have access. (B)Should had access. (C)Have had access (D)No improvement

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