(31) Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the word underlined in the given sentence: The team was greeted by deafening applause from the audience. |
(4) very loud |
| (32) Rearrange the jumbled parts which are labelled as P,Q, R, and S to form a complete meaningful sentence: |
(4) RPSQ |
(33) Choose the alternative which is opposite in meaning to the word underlined in the given sentence: Such comparisons in poetry are useful. |
(4) useless |
(34) Identify which part of the sentence has an error: A: The Times of India B: has the larger circulation C: of all the English dailies D: in India |
(2) B |
| (35) Choose the corectly spelt word: |
(1) duration |
(36) Choose the correct passive contruction of the given sentence: Chefs use these machines to mix the ingredients. |
(2) These machines are used by chefs to mix the ingredients. |
(37) Choose the word opposite in the meaning to the given word: Fragile |
(2) robust |
| (38) Choose the mis-spelt word: |
(3) explaination |
(39) Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the given word: Onus |
(4) responsibility |
(40) Choose the most suitable 'one word' for the given expression: One who leaves his own country to settle in another |
(3) emigrant |
(41) Choose the correct compound sentence for the given sentence: Though she loved him, she had to leave him. |
(2) She loved him but she had to leave him. |
(42) Choose the correct indirect speech for the given sentence: "You cannot bathe in this sea," he said to me, "it is very rough." |
(3) He said that I could not bathe in that sea as it was very rough. |
(43) Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank: Priyanka is _________ than Deepika. |
(3) prettier |
| (44) Identify the mismatched pair: |
(4) cat-kitten |
(45) Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blanks: Don't side _________ those who act contrary _____________ national interest. |
(4) with, to |
(46) Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blanks: _________ best, when corrupted, become _______________ worst. |
(1) The, the |
(47) Identify the tense of the given sentence: An ancient Greek slave was worth his own weight in salt. |
(2) Simple past tense |
(48) Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank: During the earthquake, buildings collapsed like a ____________ of cards. |
(2) pack |
(49) Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in the given sentence: They put up a fence between their house and their neighbour's house. |
(2) conjunction |
(50) Select the cobination of numbers so that the alphabets arranged accordingly will form a meaningful word: r e y a r p |
(3) 654321 |
| Passage (for questions 51-55) |
| (51) The Southampton schme requires convicted drivers: |
(2) to attend eight driving sessions once a week |
| (52) John Cook devised the scheme: |
(2) to demonstrate the harmful effects of alcohol |
| (53) The problem with a quarter of the people who went to John Cook was that they: |
(4) did not know how much they were drinking |
| (54) Most drivers start off with at least: |
(1) a double measure |
| (55) The truth is that alcohol |
(3) affects the body and the brain |
(56) Identify the mood that the underlined modal auxiliary shows in the given sentence: We must follow the traffic rules. |
(4) obligation |
(57) Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank: Please make it a point to ____________ water taps before you go out. |
(2) turn off |
(58) Name the underlined clause in the given sentence. You may go home when you finish your work. |
(1) adverb clause of time |
(59) Choose the correct wh-type question to get the underlined part as the answer. Let us go to the Italian restaurant. |
(2) Which restaurant shall we go to? |
(60) Select the correct cardinal number for the given. A million |
(4) 1000000 |
POST YOUR COMMENT