Direction: Below given is a letter with four blanks marked I, II, III & IV You are to fill those blanks with options provided in P, Q, R, and S to make the letter a sensible one. |
Mr. Nagar Bhatia August 31st, 2011 |
45/9, Kalkaji Extn. |
New Delhi- 110 019 |
To |
Mr. Paresh Agnihotri |
Administrative Officer |
Delhi Development Office |
Vikas Sadan, New Delhi |
Dear Mr. Agnihotri, |
I hereby ___I____ from your office located in Vikas Sadan, New Delhi. Mr. Sehgal is one of my loyal staff members and is ______II_____ Rainbow Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. |
This declaration of authorization is valid from 6 September, 2011 to 10 September, 2011 and after the last date this will be considered as null and void. |
Kindly note this _______III _______and not for any other confidential information. Therefore, handle this transaction carefully and provide me a confirmation letter to avoid any miscommunication as this is a sensitive issue. I am seeking to receive all necessary legal papers related to my property. |
If you require any information, you can contact me on my official landline numbers or ______IV______. |
I appreciate your immediate initiative to this regard. |
Sincerely, |
Nagar Bhatia |
P. Mail me at: bhatia.nagar@rainbow.com |
Q. Authorization is applicable only for handing over the property documents |
R. Authorize Mr. Sushil Sehgal to collect all my pending property documents |
S. Working in finance department of my company |
Choose you answer |
Direction: Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choices correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements. |
Statements: |
I. The government has recently fixed the fees for professional courses offered by the unaided institutions which are much lower than the fees charged last year. |
II. The parents of the aspiring students launched a severe agitation last year protesting against the high fees charged by the unaided institutions. |
Choose you answer |
Direction: Each problem consists of three statements. Based on the first two statements, the third statement may be true, false, or uncertain. Choose the correct answer. |
Statements: |
I. All the trees in the park are flowering trees. |
II. Some of the trees in the park are dogwoods. |
III. All dogwoods in the park are flowering trees. |
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is: |
Direction: Give the correct sequence for the following process to complete. |
P. Being an applicant, you need successfully to pass the GMAT before acceptance and enrolment into an MBA or similar program. The GMAT is a standardized test that measures your ability to succeed in. a graduate school setting. Some programs may allow you to substitute the Graduate Record Examination. (GRE) in place of the GMAT |
Q. You'll need to provide at least three people (professors or employers') who can provide recommendations for you. Be sure to use people who will provide positive feedback on your background and abilities. Ask them before you apply if they are willing to provide letters of reference for you. |
R. Ifs time to fill out the application. You'll have to fill out a different application for each business school you apply to. Once you've sent in your application and all the supporting materials, it's time to prepare for the admission interview, As you prepare, think about potential questions from the admission committee, |
S. Business schools require an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution of higher learning. Most students who apply to business school have an undergraduate background in a business course. If you don't have a business related degree or major, you can still apply to business school but you may be required to take additional course work. |
Choose your answer |
Direction: Arrange PQRS between 1 and 6 to make a meaningful paragraph. |
1 Roger wanted to become a doctor. |
P. He put away enough money to pay his first year fees. |
Q. They could not afford the fees. |
R. Undaunted, he got himself a job in the dockyard. |
S. However, he came from a poor family. |
6. Once enrolled, he was recognized as a gifted student, and scholarships took care of the rest of his studies. |
Choose your option |
Direction: Fill in the blanks according to the Subject- Verb agreement. |
Neither the Assistant Masters nor the Headmaster _________ present. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks according to the Subject- Verb agreement. |
He never ________ and never ________ such strong measures. |
Direction: Which one of the following sentences is grammatically correct? |
Which one of the following sentences is grammatically correct? |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with proper adverbs. |
It was a ________ good book. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with proper adverbs. |
I have not got ________. |
Direction: Give the Synonym, of the words written in capital letters below. |
WHIMPER |
Direction: Give the Synonym, of the words written in capital letters below. |
BUFF |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. |
The poet describes the beauty of nature _________ this poem. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. |
He did not reply ________ me. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct pronouns. |
Each of these boys had done ____ homework. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct pronouns. |
If I were _________ I would not do it. |
Direction: Give the Antonym of the words written in capital letters. |
FRATERNITY |
Direction: Give the Antonym of the words written in capital letters. |
JUXTAPOSITION |
Direction: Find the analogy. |
Forecast: Future : : Regret:? |
Direction: Find the analogy. |
Water: Convection : : Space : ? |
Direction: Choose the correct option for the underlined words in context to the sentences given below. |
Rajib could not recollect the incident that had happened in childhood. |
Direction: Choose the correct option for the underlined words in context to the sentences given below. |
The hostility between Pakistan and USA has increased in recent times. |
Direction: Rearrange the following five statements marked A, B, C, D and E in proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. |
[a] At first, he thought that it was trick played by someone. |
[b] His neighbour then told him that his father was recovering in the hospital. |
[c] When he reached there he found his house locked up. |
[d] Harry received a message saying that his father was sick. |
[e] However, he did not want to take chance and rushed home |
Which statement should come SECOND in the paragraph? |
Direction: Rearrange the following five statements marked A, B, C, D and E in proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. |
[a] At first, he thought that it was trick played by someone. |
[b] His neighbour then told him that his father was recovering in the hospital. |
[c] When he reached there he found his house locked up. |
[d] Harry received a message saying that his father was sick. |
[e] However, he did not want to take chance and rushed home |
Which statement should come LAST in the paragraph? |
Direction: Rearrange the following five statements marked A, B, C, D and E in proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. |
[a] At first, he thought that it was trick played by someone. |
[b] His neighbour then told him that his father was recovering in the hospital. |
[c] When he reached there he found his house locked up. |
[d] Harry received a message saying that his father was sick. |
[e] However, he did not want to take chance and rushed home |
Which statement should come FOURTH in the paragraph? |
Direction: Change the given sentence into indirect one. |
Rakhi said to her assistant, "Bring a glass of water". |
Direction: Change the given sentence into indirect one. |
The teacher said to the children, "Do not walk in the Sun." |
Direction: Change the voice of the given sentence. |
Most of his friends laughed at him. |
Direction:: Fill in the blanks with correct determiners. |
Add _______ sugar in the tea. |
Direction:: Fill in the blanks with correct determiners. |
__________English is spoken best by ________English. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct modals. |
Tuhin's flight from Amsterdam took more than 11 hours. He_________ be exhausted after such a long flight. |
Direction: In the sentence given below there are four parts and one of these parts contains a grammatical error. Find out and mark that part as your answer. |
I may go to the (1) / dancing class tomorrow (2) / if I have (3) / from me cold. (4) |
Direction: Select the proper meaning' of me idiom/phrase given below. |
Few and far between |
Direction: Give the one word substitution of the following. |
A government run by the officials |
Direction: Give the one word substitution of the following. |
Destroy or get rid of something completely |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. |
The Law is an ass', declared Mr. Bumble in 'Oliver Twist', and it is often seems he was right. For punishment does not always fit the crime and it rarely happens that a prison term reforms a criminal. |
Consider the following two cases. The first one had happened in a village in Madurai district. One Gopal Yadav, a hard-core criminal undergoing life sentence in the Madurai Prison came out on bail for two days to perform the last rites of his mother. But he was rearrested on the same evening on the charges of murdering his neighbour's son to settle old scores. |
The second case too came to Madurai Court recently. Deserted by her husband, a drunkard, his grief-stricken wife mixed rat poison in the food and gave it to her four children aged between 11 / 2 and 9 years. Before she could swallow the same food she was unable to bear the pitiable sight of her children writhing in pain. She rushed them to hospital where she disclosed everything. She was able to save the lives of the first three children, but the law of the country awarded her two years imprisonment (later commuted to one year) on the charges of plotting to kill her children. Would you say w-omen like her are a danger to the society? Would you call them criminal? It is right time that we find other ways of registering our disapproval of wrong doing. To imprison the bad is expedient - when they are dangerous. To imprison the mad and the merely sad, as we do, is not only unnecessary, it is uncivilized. |
The writer says: 'The Law is an ass' because- |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. |
The Law is an ass', declared Mr. Bumble in 'Oliver Twist', and it is often seems he was right. For punishment does not always fit the crime and it rarely happens that a prison term reforms a criminal. |
Consider the following two cases. The first one had happened in a village in Madurai district. One Gopal Yadav, a hard-core criminal undergoing life sentence in the Madurai Prison came out on bail for two days to perform the last rites of his mother. But he was rearrested on the same evening on the charges of murdering his neighbour's son to settle old scores. |
The second case too came to Madurai Court recently. Deserted by her husband, a drunkard, his grief-stricken wife mixed rat poison in the food and gave it to her four children aged between 11 / 2 and 9 years. Before she could swallow the same food she was unable to bear the pitiable sight of her children writhing in pain. She rushed them to hospital where she disclosed everything. She was able to save the lives of the first three children, but the law of the country awarded her two years imprisonment (later commuted to one year) on the charges of plotting to kill her children. Would you say women like her are a danger to the society? Would you call them criminal? It is right time that we find other ways of registering our disapproval of wrong doing. To imprison the bad is expedient - when they are dangerous. To imprison the mad and the merely sad, as we do, is not only unnecessary, it is uncivilized. |
The mother in the second case cannot be called a criminal because she_______. |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. |
The Law is an ass', declared Mr. Bumble in 'Oliver Twist', and it is often seems he was right. For punishment does not always fit the crime and it rarely happens that a prison term reforms a criminal. |
Consider the following two cases. The first one had happened in a village in Madurai district. One Gopal Yadav, a hard-core criminal undergoing life sentence in the Madurai Prison came out on bail for two days to perform the last rites of his mother. But he was rearrested on the same evening on the charges of murdering his neighbour's son to settle old scores. |
The second case too came to Madurai Court recently. Deserted by her husband, a drunkard, his grief-stricken wife mixed rat poison in the food and gave it to her four children aged between 11 / 2 and 9 years. Before she could swallow the same food she was unable to bear the pitiable sight of her children writhing in pain. She rushed them to hospital where she disclosed everything. She was able to save the lives of the first three children, but the law of the country awarded her two years imprisonment (later commuted to one year) on the charges of plotting to kill her children. Would you say w-omen like her are a danger to the society? Would you call them criminal? It is right time that we find other ways of registering our disapproval of wrong doing. To imprison the bad is expedient - when they are dangerous. To imprison the mad and the merely sad, as we do, is not only unnecessary, it is uncivilized. |
The writer argues that punishments for people like the woman in the second case are not necessary because they_________. |
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