Direction: For Q No 1 ? 4 : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: The longest structure ever built is the Great Wall of China. It runs 6,400 kilometers long and goes over hills, mountains and along the borders of deserts. The wall crosses northern China between the east coast and north central China. The Great Wall is made up of different materials at different places. For example, the eastern part of the Wall has a foundation of granite blocks. It has sides of stone or brick and the inner side of the Wall is filled with earth. In the west, the Great Wall runs through hilly areas and along the borders of desert where stone and brick were not easily available. In this part, the Wall is built with earth that is moistened with water and then pounded to make solid. Several different rulers of China built walls to protect their borders from invaders. Although it was intended to protect the rulers from invasion, it only served as a protection against minor attacks. Over the years the Wall collapsed and was rebuilt. The Chinese government in 1949 had to restore the Wall, Today the Wall is not used for defense purposes, but is a tourist attraction for people from around the world. |
Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: The longest structure ever built is the Great Wall of China. It runs 6,400 kilometers long and goes over hills, mountains and along the borders of deserts. The wall crosses northern China between the east coast and north-central China. The Great Wall is made up of different materials at different places. For example, the eastern part of the Wall has a foundation of granite blocks. It has sides of stone or brick and the inner side of the Wall is filled with earth. In the west, the Great Wall runs through hilly areas and along the borders of desert where stone and brick were not easily available. In this part, the Wall is built with earth that is moistened with water and then pounded to make solid. Several different rulers of China built walls to protect their borders from invaders. Although it was intended to protect the rulers from invasion, it only served as a protection against minor attacks. Over the years the Wall collapsed and was rebuilt. The Chinese government in 1949 had to restore the Wall, Today the Wall is not used for defense purposes, but is a tourist attraction for people from around the world. |
Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: The longest structure ever built is the Great Wall of China. It runs 6,400 kilometers long and goes over hills, mountains and along the borders of deserts. The wall crosses northern China between the east coast and north-central China. The Great Wall is made up of different materials at different places. For example, the eastern part of the Wall has a foundation of granite blocks. It has sides of stone or brick and the inner side of the Wall is filled with earth. In the west, the Great Wall runs through hilly areas and along the borders of desert where stone and brick were not easily available. In this part, the Wall is built with earth that is moistened with water and then pounded to make solid. Several different rulers of China built walls to protect their borders from invaders. Although it was intended to protect the rulers from invasion, it only served as a protection against minor attacks. Over the years the Wall collapsed and was rebuilt. The Chinese government in 1949 had to restore the Wall, Today the Wall is not used for defense purposes, but is a tourist attraction for people from around the world. |
Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: The longest structure ever built is the Great Wall of China. It runs 6,400 kilometers long and goes over hills, mountains and along the borders of deserts. The wall crosses northern China between the east coast and north-central China. The Great Wall is made up of different materials at different places. For example, the eastern part of the Wall has a foundation of granite blocks. It has sides of stone or brick and the inner side of the Wall is filled with earth. In the west, the Great Wall runs through hilly areas and along the borders of desert where stone and brick were not easily available. In this part, the Wall is built with earth that is moistened with water and then pounded to make solid. Several different rulers of China built walls to protect their borders from invaders. Although it was intended to protect the rulers from invasion, it only served as a protection against minor attacks. Over the years the Wall collapsed and was rebuilt. The Chinese government in 1949 had to restore the Wall, Today the Wall is not used for defense purposes, but is a tourist attraction for people from around the world. |
Direction: For Q No 5 ? 6: Give the One Word Substitution of the following: |
Direction: Give the One Word Substitution of the following: |
Direction: For Q No 7 ? 8: In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given words. Choose the correct alternative that shows the same relationship: |
Direction: In each of the following questions there is a certain relationship between two given words. Choose the correct alternative that shows the same relationship: |
Direction: For Q No 9 ? 10: Identify the type of tense of the given sentences: |
Direction: Identify the type of tense of the given sentences: |
Direction: For Q No 11 ? 12: Fill in the blanks with correct pronoun: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct pronoun: |
Direction: For Q No 13 ? 14: Identify the kind of noun of the words given in the capital letter. |
Direction: Identify the kind of noun of the words given in the capital letter. |
Direction: For Q No 17 ? 18: Fill in the blanks with correct form of verb: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct form of verb: |
Direction: For Q No 19 ? 20: Fill in the blanks with correct preposition: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct preposition: |
Direction: For Q No 22 ? 23: Fill in the blanks with suitable conjunctions: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with suitable conjunctions: |
Direction: For Q No 24 ? 25: Give the Antonym of the words written in capital letters: |
Direction: Give the Antonym of the words written in capital letters: |
Direction: For Q No 26 ? 27: Fill in the blanks with correct modals: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct modals: |
Direction: For Q No 28 ? 29: Fill in the blanks with proper article: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with proper article: |
Direction: For Q No 30: Identify the correct sentence which represents the passive form of the given sentence: |
Direction: For Q No 31 ? 32 : Choose the correct Synonym of the words written in capital letters: |
Direction: Choose the correct Synonym of the words written in capital letters: |
Direction: For Q No 33-34: Read the following information and answer the questions: 1. Raveena is taller than Karishma, but shorter than Bipasha 2. Kareena is taller than Karishma, but shorter than Raveena |
Direction: Read the following information and answer the questions: 1. Raveena is taller than Karishma, but shorter than Bipasha 2. Kareena is taller than Karishma, but shorter than Raveena |
Direction: For Q No 36: Do as directed: |
Direction: For Q No 37: Make a meaningful word from the jumbled letters given: |
Direction: For Q No 38 ? 39 : Select the option that represents the correct meaning of the following idioms and phrases: |
Direction: For Q No 40: Given below is a notice with some blanks in its body marked I, II, III and IV .You have to fill these blanks with the options provided in PQRS to make a meaningful notice : |
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