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Questions
(A, B, C, D, E):
Pick out word with the Opposite meaning. |
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A.
Though his view is correct his behavior was impertinent
(a) healthy (b) respectful (c) inadequate
(d) smooth (e) impressive |
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: B |
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B.
The commission took two years to sift through
the massive collection of documents.
(a) meager (b) heavy
(c) light (d) short (e) ugly |
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: C |
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C.
The Minister's speech precipitated the
matter.
(a) aggravate (b) create
(c) defer (d) push (e) pull |
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: C |
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D.
The chairman rebuked the accounts
officer.
(a) received (b) awarded
(c) invited (d) strengthened (e) praised |
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: B |
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E.
The manager is quite tactful and
handles the workers union very effectively.
(a) disciplined (b) naive (c) strict (d) loose (e) relaxed |
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: B |
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Questions
(A, B, C, D, E):
Pick out the word synonymous with the one
in the sentence given below. |
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A.
After the dismal show the caption resigned his job.
(a) poor (b) sorrowful
(c) minimum (d) short (e) miser |
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: A |
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B.
The boy gave a graphic account of the
theft.
(a) picture (b) drawing
(c) vivid (d) broad (e) vague |
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: C |
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C.
The soldier displayed exceptional
courage and saved the members of his platoon.
(a) avoidable (b) unusual (c) strange (d) abnormal (e) new |
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: B |
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D.
The police officer found that the documents
recovered were fabricated.
(a) prepared (b) forged (c) genuine (d) historical (e) constricted |
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: B |
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E.
In spite of their efforts, they could not make
much headway.
(a) progress (b) thinking
(c) efforts (d) starts (e) results |
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: A |
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Fill up to blanks in the
following Questions
(A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H) picking out from the choices. |
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A.
Mahesh _____ me coming to his table, he smiled and ___ me a chair
(a) looked, gave (b) welcomed, took
(c) saw, offered (d) found, signaled
(e) met, sat |
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: C |
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B.
The counter Clerk was very busy and ____ not
pay any ___ to Sohan's request.
(a) did, attention (b) had, cash
(c) could, respect
(d) can, help
(e) Certainly, acceptance |
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: A |
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C.
We are ___ to have him ____ here to make this
function a great success
(a) happy, arrive (b) wonderful, again
(c) sure, come (d) pleased, over (e) proud, leave |
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: D |
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D.
Sachin ___ another feather ___ his cap by his
performance in one day match.
(a) created, by (b) took, in
(c) captured, from
(d) kept, in
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: E |
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E.
The state govt staff ___ threatened to launch
an indefinite strike from next month to ___ their demands.
(a) have, press (b) did, get
(c) were, meet
(d) nearly, fulfill
(e) has, press |
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: A |
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F.
The speech ___ with subtle threats has
resulted in ___ tension.
(a) full, escalating (b) started, reduced
(c) followed, continuous (d) replete, increased
(e) forced, dissolving |
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: D |
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G.
By long queues and bad weather the voters__
their way to the polling stations ___ a lot.
(a) undaunted, made (b) making, suffered
(c) encouraged, prepared (d) going, dropped
(e) satisfied, turned |
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: B |
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H.
The CM ____ the house that ____ action would be
taken against all those involved in corruption.
(a) instructed, preventive (b) called, stick
(c) assured, stringent (d) reiterated, strictly
(e) informed, constructive |
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: C |
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In each of the following questions
(A, B, C, D, E, F, G), a part
of
sentence is given with underline. Below each sentence, four choices numbered
(a), (b), (c), (d) are given which can substitute the part of the sentence
printed with underline. Find out the choice which can correctly substitute that
part of the sentence. The number of that choice is the answer. If 'No correction
needed' is your answer, the choice is (e). |
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A. He has received no other message than an urgent telegram asking him to
rush village soon.
(a) asked him to rush his village
(b) asking him to have to his village
(c) asking him to rush to his village
(d) asking him rushing at his village
(e) No correction required |
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: A |
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B. We must take it granted that Madhu will
not come for today's function.
(a) take it for granted (b) taking it granted
(c) took it as granted
(d) have it granted
(e) Non correction required |
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: A |
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C. I earnestly believes that you will visit
our relatives during your trip to Bombay.
(a) had hardly believe that
(b) sincerely believe
(c) certainly believing that (d) could not believe
(e) No correction required |
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: B |
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D. The train will leave at 8.30 pm, we have
been ready by 7.30 pm so that we can reach the station in time
(a) were (b) must be (c) are (d) should have
(e) No correction required |
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: B |
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E. Maria unnecessarily picked up a quarrel
with Ram and left the party.
(a) has picked up (b) picked on
(c) picked (d) picking up
(e) No correction required |
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: E |
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F. Anand has the guts to rise from the
occasion and come out successfully.
(a) in rising from (b) to raise with
(c) to rise against
(d) to rise to (e) No correction required |
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: D |
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G. I need not offer any explanation, my behaviour
is speaking itself.
(a) will speak to itself
(b) speaks for itself
(c) has been speaking
(d) speaks about itself
(e) No correction required |
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: B |
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Mark the part of the sentence which has an error.
If there is no error, mark 'e'.
Prashant could reached by now if he had gone by
taxi.
(a) could reach (b) reached (c) should reach (d) could
have reached (e) No correction required. |
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: D |
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Mark the part of the sentence which has an error.
If there is no error, mark 'e'.
Last year the Club has received a large donation.
(a) had received (b) has to receive (c) has to
receive (d) receives (e) No correction required |
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: A |
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Mark the part of the sentence which has an error.
If there is no error, mark 'e'.
Maya has managed to complete the work I gave her.
(a) would have managed (b) has management (c) had to manage (d) has to manage
(e) No correction required. |
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: E |
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Mark the part of the sentence which has an error.
If there is no error, mark 'e'.
Venkat tries to make me change my mind but I was
firm.
(a) tried (b) trying (c) would try (d) had been
tried (e) No correction required |
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: A |
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Mark the part of the sentence which has an error.
If there is no error, mark 'e'.
Naveen has left when I reached his home.
(a) has to leave (b) had left (c) had leave (d)
leaves (e) No correction required |
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: B |
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Refer 'Ordering Of Sentences — 8' in Short Notes > Comprehension - Ordering of Sentences |
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Refer 'Ordering Of Sentences — 7' in Short Notes > Comprehension - Ordering of Sentences |
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Refer 'Selecting Words/Phrases — 11' in Short Notes > Comprehension - Selecting Words/Phrases |
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Refer 'Selecting Words/Phrases — 10' in Short Notes > Comprehension - Selecting Words/Phrases |
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Refer Ordering Of Sentences — 6 in Short Notes > Comprehension - Ordering of Sentences |
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Pick out the most effective words
from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence complete.
Although I was doubtful, my mother was .... that I would pass.
(a) firm (b) uncertain (c) decided (d)
sure (e) believed |
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: D |
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Pick out the most effective words
from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence complete.
Sadanand is .... strong to be beaten by the other wrestlers.
(a) as (b) much (c) so (d) more (e)
too |
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Pick out the most effective words
from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence complete.
They ..... no attention to what people say about them.
(a) keep (b) listen (c) pay (d) take
(e) mind |
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: C |
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Pick out the most effective words
from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence complete.
Manoj is not happy with his present job .... the salary is
very low.
(a) although (b) even if (c) in spite of (d) their (e) as |
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: E |
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Pick out the most effective words
from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence complete.
Deepti is intending to accompany them on .... next trip abroad
(a) her (b) their's (c) our (d) their (e) its |
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Pick out the most effective words
from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence complete.
Rohini has been suffering ..... fever for the last three
days.
(a) in (b) from (c) for (d) with (e) against |
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: B |
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Pick out the most effective words
from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence complete.
Sonali got scared when the beggar stared .... her.
(a) over (b) on (c) about (d) at (e) to |
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: B |
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Pick out the most effective words
from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence complete.
When I saw him in torn clothes, I was ..... by surprise.
(a) taken (b) took (c) takes (d) taking (e) take |
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: A |
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Pick out the most effective words
from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence complete.
The Cat was .... by a speeding truck.
(1) run over (2) crossed over (3) killed over (4)
went over (5) moved over |
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: 1 |
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Pick out the most effective words
from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence complete.
To .... mastery over the violin, Srinivas decided to
join the music class.
(1) study (2) know (3) play (4) perform (5) get |
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Mark the part of the sentence which has an error.
If there is no error, mark 'e'.
Kedar is such a conscientious (a)/ workers
that he reads each of the report (b)/ twice to make sure (c)/ that they are
error free. (d)/ No error. (e) |
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