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  • question_answer1) The codon for anticodon -UUUA- is

    A)
     -AAU-                                 

    B)
     -UAAA-              

    C)
     -AAAU-              

    D)
     -UAAU-

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  • question_answer2) A kind of biotechnology involving manipulation of DNA is

    A)
     DNA replication              

    B)
            genetic engineering

    C)
     denaturation

    D)
     renaturation

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  • question_answer3) Minamata disease is caused due to presence of ............ in water.

    A)
     cadmium           

    B)
            lead

    C)
     arsenic                

    D)
            mercury

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  • question_answer4) The phrase Omnis cellula e cellula was given by

    A)
                        Virchow             

    B)
            Pasteur

    C)
     Schleiden         

    D)
            Brown

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  • question_answer5) Intermediate community between pioneer and climax communities is called

    A)
     seral community

    B)
     biotic community

    C)
     temporary community

    D)
     ecosere

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  • question_answer6) Ten percent law of energy transfer in a food chain is given by

    A)
     Schimper           

    B)
            Elton

    C)
     Haeckel                              

    D)
            Lindemann

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  • question_answer7) Apoenzyme is

    A)
     protein               

    B)
            carbohydrate

    C)
     vitamin               

    D)
     amino acid

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  • question_answer8) Glycogenolysis involves

    A)
     conversion of sugar into glycogen

    B)
     oxidation of sugar

    C)
     conversion of glycogen into sugar

    D)
     conversion of glycogen into fat

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  • question_answer9) A polygenic inheritance in human beings is

    A)
     skin colour

    B)
     sickle cell anaemia

    C)
     color blindness

    D)
     Phenylketonuria

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  • question_answer10) Nucleic acid segment tagged with a radioactive molecule is called

    A)
     clone                   

    B)
            probe

    C)
     plasmid              

    D)
            vector

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  • question_answer11) Powdery mildew of wheat is caused by a species of

    A)
     Puccinia                              

    B)
            Erysphe

    C)
     Ustilago                              

    D)
            Albugo

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  • question_answer12) Nucleic acid is absent in

    A)
     virus                    

    B)
            viroid

    C)
     prion                   

    D)
            mycoplasma

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  • question_answer13) In most fungi, cell wall is chiefly made of

    A)
     cellulose           

    B)
            chitin

    C)
     protein               

    D)
            lipid

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  • question_answer14) Heterocysts are present in

    A)
     Riccia                   

    B)
            Ulothrix

    C)
     Albugo                

    D)
            Nostoc

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  • question_answer15) Double fertilization occurs in

    A)
     Riccia                   

    B)
            Pteridium

    C)
     Cycas                   

    D)
            Capsella

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  • question_answer16) In Ruscus, the stem is a

    A)
     phyllode            

    B)
            cladode

    C)
     offset                  

    D)
            sucker

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  • question_answer17) Catkin inflorescence is found in

    A)
     wheat                 

    B)
            oat

    C)
     mulberry           

    D)
            fig

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  • question_answer18) Epigynous flowers are present in

    A)
     mustad               

    B)
            brinjal

    C)
     China rose                         

    D)
     cucumber

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  • question_answer19) In Dianthus, placentation is

    A)
     basal                    

    B)
            free central

    C)
     axile                                     

    D)
     marginal

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  • question_answer20) The term keel is used for special type of

    A)
     sepals                 

    B)
            petals

    C)
     stamens             

    D)
           carpels

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  • question_answer21) Coffee and quinine are obtained from the

    A)
     Leguminosae   

    B)
            Asteraceae

    C)
     Rubiaceae         

    D)
            Poaceae

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  • question_answer22) Kranz anatomy can be obseved in leaves of

    A)
     sorghum                            

    B)
     spinach

    C)
     mustrad             

    D)
            tulip

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  • question_answer23) The term bark refers to

    A)
     phellem, phelloderm and vascular cambium

    B)
     periderm and secondary xylem

    C)
     cork cambium and cork

    D)
     phellogen,   phellem,   phelloderm   and  secondary phloem

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  • question_answer24) Light reaction in stroma lamellae of the chloroplast results in the formation of

    A)
                                   

    B)
                            ATP +

    C)
     ATP                      

    D)
          

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  • question_answer25) In leaves of   plants malic acid synthesis during fixation occurs in

    A)
     bundle sheath  

    B)
            mesophyll

    C)
     epidermis         

    D)
            guard cells

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  • question_answer26) Membrane is absent in

    A)
     nucleus       

    B)
                            nucleolus

    C)
     vacuole              

    D)
            lysosome

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  • question_answer27) The quiescent centre in root meristem serves as a

    A)
     site for storage of food, which is utilised during maturation

    B)
     reservoir of growth hormones

    C)
     reserve for replenishment of damaged cells of the meristem

    D)
     region for absorption of water

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  • question_answer28) An example of competitive inhibition of an enzyme is the inhibition of

    A)
     succinic dehydrogenase by malonic acid

    B)
     cytochrome oxidase by cyanide

    C)
     hexokinse by glucose-6-phosphate

    D)
     carbonic anhydrase by carbon dioxide

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  • question_answer29) Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) is a measure of

    A)
     industrial wastes poured into water bodies

    B)
     extent to which water is polluted with organic compound

    C)
     amount of carbon monoxide inseparably combined with haemoglobin

    D)
     amount of oxygen needed by green plants during night

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  • question_answer30) In prokaryotes, chromatophores are

    A)
     specialised granules responsible for colouration of cells

    B)
     structures responsible for organising the shape of the organism

    C)
     inclusion bodies lying free inside the cells for carrying out various metabolic activities

    D)
     internal membrane systems that may become extensive and complex in photosynthetic bacteria

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  • question_answer31) The Montreal Protocol refers to

    A)
     persistent organic pollutants

    B)
     global warming and climate change

    C)
     substances that deplete the ozone layer

    D)
     biosafety of genetically modified organisms

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  • question_answer32) In the sieve elements, which one of the following is the most likely function of P- proteins?

    A)
     Deposition of callose on sieve plates

    B)
     Providing energy for active translocation

    C)
     Autolytic enzymes

    D)
     Sealing off mechanism on wounding

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  • question_answer33) Which one of the following precedes re-formation of the nuclear envelope during M-phase of the cell cycle?

    A)
     Decondensation from chromosome and reassembly of the nuclear lamina

    B)
     Transcription from chromosome and reassembly of the nuclear lamina

    C)
     Formation of the contractile ring and formation of the phragmoplast

    D)
     Formation of the contractile ring and transcription from chromosomes

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  • question_answer34) Viruses that infect bacterial multiplication and cause their lysis, are called

    A)
     lysozymes

    B)
                            lipolytic

    C)
     lyric                      

    D)
            lysogenic

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  • question_answer35) A plant require magnesium (Mg) for

    A)
     holding cells together

    B)
     protein synthesis

    C)
     chlorophyll synthesis

    D)
     cell wall development

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  • question_answer36) Which one of the following pairs, is not correctly matched?

    A)
     Abscisic acid     -              Stomatal closure

    B)
     Gibberellic acid                -              Leaf fall

    C)
     Cytokinin            -              Cell division

    D)
     IAA                        -              Cell wall elongation

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  • question_answer37) Two cells A and B are contigous. Cell A has osmotic pressure 10 atm, turgor pressure-7 atm and diffusion pressure deficit 3 atm. Cell B has osmotic pressure 8 atm, turgor pressure 3 atm and diffusion pressure deficit 5 atm. The result will be

    A)
     movement of water from cell B to A

    B)
     no movement of water

    C)
     equilibrium between the two

    D)
     movement of water from cell A to B

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  • question_answer38) The Okazaki fragments in DNA chain growth

    A)
     results in transcription

    B)
     polymerise in the to direction and forms replication fork

    C)
     prove semi-conservative nature of DNA replication

    D)
     polymerise in the to direction and explain to DNA replication

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  • question_answer39)                                         One gene-one enzyme relationship was established for the first time in

    A)
     Neurospora crassa

    B)
     Salmonella typhimurium

    C)
     Escherichia coli

    D)
     Diplococcus pneumonia

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  • question_answer40) In gymnosperms, the pollen chamber represents

    A)
     a cell in the pollen grain in which the sperms are formed

    B)
     a cavity in the ovule in which pollen grains are stored after pollination

    C)
     an opening in the mega gametophyte through which the pollen tube approaches the egg

    D)
     the microsporangium in which pollen grains develop

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  • question_answer41) In mammals, histamine is secreted by

    A)
     fibroblasts                                         

    B)
     histocytes

    C)
     lymphocytes       

    D)
            mast cells

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  • question_answer42) The layer of cells that secrete enamel of tooth is

    A)
     dentoblast                        

    B)
            ameloblast

    C)
     osteoblast                         

    D)
            odontoblast

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  • question_answer43) Which important green house gas, other than carbon dioxide, is being produced from the agricultural fields?

    A)
     Arsine                                 

    B)
     Sulphur dioxide

    C)
     Ammonia         

    D)
            Nitrous oxide

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  • question_answer44) The exchange of gases in the alveoli of the lungs takes place by

    A)
     osmosis                              

    B)
     simple diffusion

    C)
     passive transport           

    D)
     active transport

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  • question_answer45) Carbon monoxide is a pollutant because it

    A)
     reacts with oxygen

    B)
     inhibits glycolysis

    C)
     reacts with haemoglobin

    D)
     makes nervous system inactive

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  • question_answer46) Total number of bones in the hindlimb of a man is

    A)
     14                                         

    B)
     21

    C)
     24                         

    D)
            30

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  • question_answer47) Calcitonin is a thyroid hormone which

    A)
     elevates potassium level in blood

    B)
     lowers calcium level in blood

    C)
     elevates calcium level in blood

    D)
     has no effect on calcium

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  • question_answer48) A condition of failure of kidney to form urine is called

    A)
     deamination                                    

    B)
     entropy

    C)
     anuria                 

    D)
            None of these

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  • question_answer49) Solenocytes are the main excretory structures in

    A)
     annelids                             

    B)
     molluscs

    C)
     echinodermates

    D)
            platyhelminthes

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  • question_answer50) A woman with two genes (one on each X-chromosome) for haemophilia and one gene for color blindness on the X-chromosome marries a normal man. How will the progeny be?

    A)
     All sons and daughters are haemophilic and colorblind

    B)
     Haemophilic and colorblind daughters

    C)
     50% haemophilic colorblind sons and 50% haemophilic sons

    D)
     50% haemophilic daughters and 50% colorblind daughters

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  • question_answer51) The functional unit of contractile system in striated muscle is

    A)
     cross birdge                                      

    B)
     myofibril

    C)
     sacromere                        

    D)
     Z-band

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  • question_answer52) The contraction of gall bladder is due to

    A)
     gastrin                                

    B)
     secretin

    C)
     cholecystokinin  

    D)
            enterogastrone

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  • question_answer53) The diversity in the type of beaks of finches adapted to different feeding habits on the Galapagos islands, as observed by Darwin, provides evidence for

    A)
     origin of species by natural selection

    B)
     intraspecific variations

    C)
     intraspecific competition

    D)
     interspecific competition

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  • question_answer54) The most important component of the oral contraceptive pills is

    A)
     progesterone                  

    B)
     growth hormone

    C)
     thyroxine                          

    D)
     luteinising hormone

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  • question_answer55) Sympathetic nervous system induces

    A)
     heart beat

    B)
     secretion of digestive juice

    C)
     secretion of saliva

    D)
     All of the above

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  • question_answer56) The middle piece of the sperm contains

    A)
     proteins             

    B)
            centriole

    C)
     nucleus              

    D)
            mitochondria

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  • question_answer57) The term aquaculture means

    A)
     aspergillosis                      

    B)
     inland fisheries

    C)
     marine fisheries             

    D)
            Both (a) and (c)

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  • question_answer58) Active immunity means

    A)
     resistance developed after disease

    B)
     increasing quantity of blood

    C)
     resistance developed before disease

    D)
     increasing rate of heart-beat

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  • question_answer59) The canal system is a characteristic feature of

    A)
     echinoderms                   

    B)
     helminthes

    C)
     coelenterates  

    D)
            sponges

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  • question_answer60) Which cranial nerve has the highest number of branches?

    A)
     Facial nerve                      

    B)
     Trigeminal

    C)
     Vagus nerve     

    D)
            None of these

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  • question_answer61) The problem due to - factor arises when the blood of two + and - mix up

    A)
     during pregnancy           

    B)
     through transfusion

    C)
     in a test tube

    D)
     Both (a) and (b)

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  • question_answer62) Which of the following is mismatched?

    A)
     Vitamin-K           ?           Beri- beri

    B)
     Vitamin-D           ?           Rickets

    C)
     Vitamin-C           ?           Scurvy

    D)
     Vitamin-A           ?           Xerophthalmia

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  • question_answer63) The joint between atlas and axis is called

    A)
     pivot joint                         

    B)
     hinge joint

    C)
     saddle joint                      

    D)
            angular joint

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  • question_answer64) The blood group with antibody-a and antibody- b is

    A)
     B           

    B)
                            A

    C)
     O                           

    D)
            AB

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  • question_answer65) Rate of heart beat is determined by

    A)
     Purkinje fibres                

    B)
     papillary muscles

    C)
     SA-node                            

    D)
            AV-node

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  • question_answer66) The junction between the axon of one neuron and the dendrite of the next is called

    A)
     junction point  

    B)
            a synapse

    C)
     a joint                 

    D)
     constant bridge

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  • question_answer67) Chondrichthyes is characterized by

    A)
     placoid scale

    B)
     ventral mouth

    C)
     ctenoid scale and ventral mouth

    D)
     placoid scale and ventral mouth

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  • question_answer68) Secondary body cavity with segmented mesodermal lining is called

    A)
     haemocoel                                       

    B)
     neurocoel

    C)
     true coelom                     

    D)
            pseudocoelom

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  • question_answer69) Stratified epithelium is found in

    A)
     seminiferous tubule     

    B)
     fallopian tube

    C)
     nasal cavity       

    D)
            kidney tubules

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  • question_answer70) Dead space air in man is

    A)
     500 ml                                 

    B)
     150 ml

    C)
     250 ml                 

    D)
            1.5 L

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  • question_answer71) Vetebrate brain differentiates from

    A)
     endoderm                        

    B)
     mesoderm

    C)
     ectoderm         

    D)
            blastoderm

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  • question_answer72) Animals of class- Mammalia have

    A)
     seven cervical vertebrae

    B)
     seven cranial nerve

    C)
     single ventricular chamber

    D)
     fourteen cervical vertebrae

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  • question_answer73) Vaccine for tuberculosis is known as

    A)
     PAS vaccine                                      

    B)
     BCG vaccine

    C)
     OPV                     

    D)
            DPT

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  • question_answer74) Sir Godfrey Hounsfield developed the diagonosdc technique of

    A)
     CT scanning                      

    B)
     MRI

    C)
     endoscopy       

    D)
           bronchoscopy

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  • question_answer75) Alcoholism may leads to

    A)
     skin cancer                                        

    B)
     liver cirrhosis

    C)
     viral disease       

    D)
                            eye infections

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  • question_answer76) The basic unit of classification is

    A)
     species                               

    B)
     genus

    C)
     family                  

    D)
            phylum

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  • question_answer77) Age of fishes is also known as

    A)
     Permian Era                                      

    B)
     Silurian Era

    C)
     Devonian Era      

    D)
            Ordovician Era

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  • question_answer78) A hereditary disease which is never passed on from father to son is

    A)
     X-chromosomal linked disease

    B)
     Autosomal linked disease

    C)
     Y-chromosomal linked disease

    D)
     None of the above

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  • question_answer79) One animal that does not perform locomotion is

    A)
     Sycon                                  

    B)
     Nereis

    C)
     Sepia                   

    D)
            Euglena

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  • question_answer80) Amount of in expired air is about

    A)
     0.04%                                  

    B)
     0.03%

    C)
     4.5%                    

    D)
            21%

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  • question_answer81) Directions: Four alternatives are given for the underlined idiom/phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiom/phrase. The principal has to carry out the orders issued by the higher authorities.

    A)
    obey                                     

    B)
    communicate

    C)
    execute              

    D)
           modify

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  • question_answer82) Directions: Four alternatives are given for the underlined idiom/phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiom/phrase. The young engineer was hauled up for spilling the beans about the new project to the competitor.

    A)
    suppressing the information

    B)
    hiding the details

    C)
    revealing the information indiscreetly

    D)
    spoiling the plans

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  • question_answer83) Directions: Four alternatives are given for the underlined idiom/phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiom/phrase. The Government claims that Indian industry is progressing by leaps and bounds.

    A)
    intermittently

    B)
    leisurely

    C)
    at a rapid pace

    D)
    at a desired pace

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  • question_answer84) Directions: Four alternatives are given for the underlined idiom/phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiom/phrase. Laying off of thousands of workers is inevitable under the new economic policy.

    A)
    Dismissal from jobs of

    B)
    Offering new jobs to

    C)
    Reduction of workers wages of

    D)
    Sending on leave

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  • question_answer85) Directions: Four alternatives are given for the underlined idiom/phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiom/phrase. I take thee at thy word, said Romeo to Juliet.

    A)
     Listen to you carefully

    B)
    Do not believe you

    C)
    Feel angry with you

    D)
    Truly believe you

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  • question_answer86) Directions: Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence. To be biased against

    A)
    partial    

    B)
                                           objective

    C)
    prejudiced                         

    D)
           predestined

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  • question_answer87) Directions: Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence. Motion of head, hand etc, as a mode of expression indicating attitude

    A)
    Gesture    

    B)
                           Grin

    C)
    Gestation           

    D)
          Grimace

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  • question_answer88) Directions: Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence. Bitter and violet attack in words

    A)
    Diaspora             

    B)
           Diacriticism

    C)
    Diadem               

    D)
           Diatribe

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  • question_answer89) Directions: Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence. Treatment by means of exercise and massage

    A)
    Chemotherapy                

    B)
    Hydrotherapy

    C)
    Physiotherapy  

    D)
           Psychotherapy

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  • question_answer90) Directions: Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence. The abandonment of ones country or cause

    A)
    Defection                           

    B)
    Disloyalty

    C)
    Desertion           

    D)
           Migration

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  • question_answer91) Directions: A part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined parts at (a), (b) and (c) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (d). He declined all the allegations against him.

    A)
    spurned                              

    B)
    refused

    C)
    refuted               

    D)
           no improvement

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  • question_answer92) Directions: A part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined parts at (a), (b) and (c) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (d). It is time we leave.

    A)
    left                                        

    B)
    have to leave

    C)
    would leave                      

    D)
           no improvement

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  • question_answer93) Directions: A part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined parts at (a), (b) and (c) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (d). We spent an hour discussing about his character.

    A)
    on his character               

    B)
    of his character

    C)
    his character      

    D)
                           no improvement

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  • question_answer94) Directions: A part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined parts at (a), (b) and (c) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (d). Afer the letter reached me, I shall know the result.

    A)
    After the letter reaches

    B)
    After the letter will reach

    C)
    After the letter has reached

    D)
    No improvement

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  • question_answer95) Directions: A part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined parts at (a), (b) and (c) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (d). I have returned library books yesterday.

    A)
    had returned

    B)
    have had returned

    C)
    returned

    D)
    no improvement

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  • question_answer96) 1. Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
    P. But for the morning tea, I had to wait for someone to get up before me.
    Q. This saying inspired me to rise early.
    R. That day I was the first to get up.
    5. One day I got up early in the morning.
    6. Then I realized that it was a waste of time to get up early and wait for the morning tea.

    A)
    Q S R P                                 

    B)
    Q P R S

    C)
    P Q R S                 

    D)
           S P Q R

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  • question_answer97)  1. A wood-cutter was cutting a tree on a river bank.
    P. He knelt down and prayed.
    Q. His axe slipped and fell into the water.
    R. God Mercury appeared before him and asked
    about the matter.
    S. He could not get it back as the river was very deep.
    6. He dived into the water and came up with an axe of gold.

    A)
    R P Q S                                 

    B)
    R P S Q

    C)
    Q S R P                 

    D)
           Q S P R

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  • question_answer98) 1. A dog stole a piece of meat from a butchers shop.
    P. He barked in anger.
    Q. He ran to the jungle with the place of meat.
    R. He saw his reflection.
    S. He crossed a river on the way.
    6. He lost his piece of meat.

    A)
    Q P S R                                 

    B)
    Q S R P

    C)
    Q P R S                 

    D)
           S R P Q

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  • question_answer99) 1. Ramai and Samai were two poor young men.
    P. On market day they sold their labour.
    Q. They lived near Mahespu.
    R. On other days, they remained in the village looking for work.
    S. They wanted regular work.
    6. The headman gave them two plots.

    A)
    Q P R S 

    B)
    R P Q S

    C)
    S P Q R                 

    D)
           P Q R S

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  • question_answer100) 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.

    A)
    S R P Q                                 

    B)
    P R S Q

    C)
    S Q R P                 

    D)
           Q R S P

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  • question_answer101) Directions: Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which expresses the right meaning of the given word. Dubious

    A)
    Doubtful                             

    B)
    Disputable

    C)
    Duplicate            

    D)
           Dangerous

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  • question_answer102) Directions: Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which expresses the right meaning of the given word. Flabbergasted

    A)
    Scared                                 

    B)
    Embarrassed

    C)
    Dumbfounded   

    D)
          Humiliated

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  • question_answer103) Directions: Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which expresses the right meaning of the given word. Eternal

    A)
    Innumerable                                     

    B)
    Unmeasurable

    C)
    Prolonged          

    D)
           Perpetual

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  • question_answer104) Directions: Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which expresses the right meaning of the given word. Genuine

    A)
    Authentic                           

    B)
    Legitimate

    C)
    Reliable                               

    D)
    Pure

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  • question_answer105) Directions: Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which expresses the right meaning of the given word. Obscene

    A)
    Indecent                             

    B)
    Incorrigible

    C)
    Ridiculous           

    D)
           Intolerable

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  • question_answer106) Directions: Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Despair

    A)
    Belief                                   

    B)
    Trust

    C)
    Hope                    

    D)
           Faith

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  • question_answer107) Directions: Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. In toto

    A)
    Bluntly                                 

    B)
    Partially

    C)
    Entirely                

    D)
           Strongly

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  • question_answer108) Directions: Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Protean

    A)
    Amateur                             

    B)
    Catholic

    C)
    Unchanging                       

    D)
           Rapid

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  • question_answer109) Directions: Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Predilection

    A)
    Acceptance                                       

    B)
    Attraction

    C)
    Dislike                  

    D)
           Choice

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  • question_answer110) Directions: Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Admonish

    A)
    Condemn                           

    B)
    Bless

    C)
    Praise                   

    D)
           Congratulate

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  • question_answer111) Are you really desirous ......... visiting Japan?

    A)
    of                                           

    B)
    in

    C)
    to                           

    D)
           about

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  • question_answer112) When Indians from the South move North, they find certain aspects of life quite ......... from their own.

    A)
    strange                                

    B)
    separate

    C)
    different             

    D)
           divergent

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  • question_answer113) The sky is overcast, we ......... the storm will soon burst.

    A)
    expect                                 

    B)
    hope

    C)
    trust                     

    D)
           suspect

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  • question_answer114) Population increase ......... with depletion of foreign reserves has led to great daily hardships.

    A)
    joined                                  

    B)
    mixed

    C)
    added                  

    D)
           coupled

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  • question_answer115) The National Anthem is ......... at every official function.

    A)
    uttered                               

    B)
    sung

    C)
    whispered         

    D)
           chanted

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  • question_answer116) Directions: Four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word and indicate it in the answer sheet by blackening the appropriate rectangle.

    A)
    Accomplice                        

    B)
    Accompaniment

    C)
    Accomplishment             

    D)
    Accomodarion

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  • question_answer117) Directions: Four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word and indicate it in the answer sheet by blackening the appropriate rectangle.

    A)
    Replaceable                                      

    B)
    Replacing

    C)
    Replacement      

    D)
           Replaced

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  • question_answer118) Directions: Four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word and indicate it in the answer sheet by blackening the appropriate rectangle.

    A)
    Relieve 

    B)
                                           Protein

    C)
    Deceit                  

    D)
           Frieght

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  • question_answer119) Directions: Four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word and indicate it in the answer sheet by blackening the appropriate rectangle.

    A)
    Labrinth                              

    B)
    Laboratory

    C)
    Laborious           

    D)
           Library

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  • question_answer120) Directions: Four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word and indicate it in the answer sheet by blackening the appropriate rectangle.

    A)
    Comit     

    B)
                           Comedian

    C)
    Committee       

    D)
           Comunicadon

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