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  • question_answer1) 
    Select me word which means the same as the group of words given.
    A person who can speak only two languages

    A)
    monolingual

    B)
    multilingual

    C)
    linguist

    D)
    bilingual

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  • question_answer2) 
    Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
    A. On the morning of April 12, Gopal rose at 5.30 am.
    B. Then he drove to the Joggers Park which was four km away.
    C. There he met his group of walking enthusiasts.
    D. He put on his track suit and walking shoes.

    A)
    CBAD

    B)
    ADBC

    C)
    DCAB

    D)
    ACBD

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  • question_answer3) 
    Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.
    guide the course of a ship especially by using instruments or maps

    A)
    anchor

    B)
    sail

    C)
    travel

    D)
    navigate

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  • question_answer4) 
    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
    feather your own nest

    A)
    make money unfairly

    B)
    win a competition

    C)
    be in a comfortable position

    D)
    disturb others in their work

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  • question_answer5) 
    Select me most appropriate option to substitute the bold segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement.
    The government has ordered that all the coaching centres without fire safety arrangements housing above the fourth floor be shut down immediately.

    A)
    house up to the fourth floor

    B)
    housed above the fourth floor

    C)
    No improvement

    D)
    housed over a fourth floor

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  • question_answer6) 
    Direction: In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank.
    In one of the most high-profile localities in the capital, hundreds of (6) walk across an unmanned railway track (7) day to get to school. Lakshman (8) his way down the rocky steps (9) lead to the railway track behind his settlement. He (10) in the affirmative when asked if the track scares him. "I have fallen down these steps so many times during the monsoon. But there is no other way to walk to school," he says.

    A)
    men

    B)
    people

    C)
    women

    D)
    children

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  • question_answer7) 
    Direction: In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank.
    In one of the most high-profile localities in the capital, hundreds of (6) walk across an unmanned railway track (7) day to get to school. Lakshman (8) his way down the rocky steps (9) lead to the railway track behind his settlement. He (10) in the affirmative when asked if the track scares him. "I have fallen down these steps so many times during the monsoon. But there is no other way to walk to school," he says.

    A)
    some

    B)
    all

    C)
    every

    D)
    whole

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  • question_answer8) 
    Direction: In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank.
    In one of the most high-profile localities in the capital, hundreds of (6) walk across an unmanned railway track (7) day to get to school. Lakshman (8) his way down the rocky steps (9) lead to the railway track behind his settlement. He (10) in the affirmative when asked if the track scares him. "I have fallen down these steps so many times during the monsoon. But there is no other way to walk to school," he says.

    A)
    had made

    B)
    makes

    C)
    was making

    D)
    make

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  • question_answer9) 
    Direction: In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank.
    In one of the most high-profile localities in the capital, hundreds of (6) walk across an unmanned railway track (7) day to get to school. Lakshman (8) his way down the rocky steps (9) lead to the railway track behind his settlement. He (10) in the affirmative when asked if the track scares him. "I have fallen down these steps so many times during the monsoon. But there is no other way to walk to school," he says.

    A)
    whom

    B)
    what

    C)
    who     

    D)
    which

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  • question_answer10) 
    Direction: In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank.
    In one of the most high-profile localities in the capital, hundreds of (6) walk across an unmanned railway track (7) day to get to school. Lakshman (8) his way down the rocky steps (9) lead to the railway track behind his settlement. He (10) in the affirmative when asked if the track scares him. "I have fallen down these steps so many times during the monsoon. But there is no other way to walk to school," he says.

    A)
    shakes

    B)
    salutes

    C)
    nods

    D)
    winks

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  • question_answer11) Select the wrongly spelt word.

    A)
    neither

    B)
    nibble

    C)
    nightingale

    D)
    nineteenth

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  • question_answer12) 
    Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
    AVENGE

    A)
    punish

    B)
    cheer

    C)
    encourage

    D)
    comfort

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  • question_answer13) 
    Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
    HASTY

    A)
    sudden

    B)
    cautious

    C)
    reckless

    D)
    urgent

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  • question_answer14) 
    In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.
    The blue lotus is one of the most beautiful flowers which grows in her garden.

    A)
    is one of the most beautiful flowers

    B)
    in her garden

    C)
    The blue lotus

    D)
    which grows

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  • question_answer15) 
    In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.
    On Saturday Rahul visited his professor to whom he had an appointment.

    A)
    to whom he had

    B)
    Rahul visited his professor

    C)
    an appointment

    D)
    on Saturday

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  • question_answer16) 
    Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
    The stranger said to me, "Can you tell me the way to the River Bank Colony?"

    A)
    The stranger asked me can you tell me the way to the River Bank Colony.

    B)
    The stranger asked me if you could tell him the way to the River Bank Colony.

    C)
    The stranger asked me if I could tell him the way to the River Bank Colony.

    D)
    The stranger told me that I could tell him the way to the River Bank Colony.

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  • question_answer17) 
    Select the most appropriate option to substitute the bold segment in the given sentence.
    If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement. The ceremony will following by tea and refreshments for the guests.

    A)
    No improvement

    B)
    will followed by

    C)
    will be followed by

    D)
    will follow with

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  • question_answer18) 
    Given below are four Jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
    A. He meets me in the same frank friendly way as always without mentioning it.
    B. He has owed it to me for twelve months now.
    C. I can realise whenever I meet him that he has forgotten that he owes me a dollar.
    D. My friend Todd owes me a dollar.

    A)
    CBAD

    B)
    CBDA

    C)
    ADBC

    D)
    DBCA

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  • question_answer19) 
    Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
    SCRAP           

    A)
    hoard

    B)
    save

    C)
    store

    D)
    reject

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  • question_answer20) 
    Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
    ACCESSIBLE

    A)
    reachable

    B)
    stressed

    C)
    attainable

    D)
    restricted

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  • question_answer21) 
    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
    Be an old hat

    A)
    be superstitious

    B)
    be outdated

    C)
    be crazy

    D)
    be foolish

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  • question_answer22) 
    Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
    Leopards have learned to _____ to semi-urban living near Mumbai and Gurugram.

    A)
    adapt

    B)
    adopt

    C)
    change

    D)
    prepare

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  • question_answer23) Select the wrongly spelt word.

    A)
    scenary

    B)
    scarce

    C)
    scheme

    D)
    scanty

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  • question_answer24) 
    Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
    Darkness ______ over the forest increasing the danger of wild animals.

    A)
    collapsed

    B)
    descended

    C)
    grounded

    D)
    declined

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  • question_answer25) 
    Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
    The mechanic repaired my car quite satisfactorily.

    A)
    My car repaired quite satisfactorily by the mechanic.

    B)
    The mechanic was repaired quite satisfactorily by my car.

    C)
    My car was repaired quite satisfactorily by the mechanic.

    D)
    My car is repaired quite satisfactorily by the mechanic.

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