Given below is a paragraph in jumbled form, marked P, Q, R &S. Arrange P, Q, R, S to give the correct sequence of the paragraph. |
P: Whatever her uninformed/suspecting critics may say, the undeniable fact is that Mother Teresa was a beacon of hope for the poor and the underprivileged. She did rush in where others feared to tread. |
Q: That Mother Teresa chose to serve the poor and the dying through her Missionaries of Charity is well known. There are critics who will say she deliberately promoted poverty to ensure her image while conserving donations, instead of using them for the poor. |
R: Those who accuse her of having accepted donations/money from tainted people may remember the adage "Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future." |
S: Her work and selfless dedication gave dignity and a sense of hope to many a dirt- poor man. She always effortlessly wore unassuming humility. |
Complete the sentence by adding a correct question tag. |
Anushka won't miss the train, ____? |
Identify the synonym of the words given in capital letters below: |
IMPASSE |
Identify the synonym of the words given in capital letters below: |
ERUDITE |
Replace the words underlined in the given sentence with a suitable noun. |
People watched the cricket match with great interest and enjoyment. |
Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition: |
He is willing to make a concession ____ the demands of his friends. |
Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition: |
I cannot deprive him ____ his rights. |
Arrange P, Q, R, S between 1&6 to make a correct sentence. |
1. There are many versions |
P: of a 15ft. rope, |
Q: in which the magician |
R: of the Indian rope trick |
S: firmly holds one end |
6: the other end of which he throws upwards. |
Give the usage of the words underlined in the given sentences: |
Once the rumour started, it spread like wild fire through the town. |
Give the usage of the words underlined in the given sentences: |
Analyse the above sentence. |
Fill in the blanks as per subject-verb agreement: |
None of these plates ___ broken. |
Fill in the blanks as per subject-verb agreement: |
Do you think you ____ me somewhere before? |
Identify the type of the sentence given below. |
Everyone who knows you acknowledges, when he considers the case calmly, that you have been wronged. |
Direction: Read the following statements to decide their sequence and answer the following questions: |
(i) But by then it was too late to correct things. |
(ii) It is impossible to steer such a large project to success without planning. |
(iii) He had to stand by and watch helplessly. |
(iv) The whole scheme was destined to fail from the beginning. |
(v) Sukhvinder started realizing this only towards the end. |
Which sentence should come third in the paragraph? |
Direction: Read the following statements to decide their sequence and answer the following questions: |
(i) But by then it was too late to correct things. |
(ii) It is impossible to steer such a large project to success without planning. |
(iii) He had to stand by and watch helplessly. |
(iv) The whole scheme was destined to fail from the beginning. |
(v) Sukhvinder started realizing this only towards the end. |
Which sentence should come first in the paragraph? |
Give the kind of the clause for the underlined part of the sentence given below. |
As far as I think, he will not come today. |
Change the direct sentence into indirect one. |
He said to me, "Did you go to market?" |
Give one word substitutions for the followings: |
To root out an evil |
Give one word substitutions for the followings: |
Marrying one person while still legally married to another |
Fill in the blanks with correct articles. |
This is ____ book on ____ Irish history. |
Judge the right word. |
People often ask her how she manages to stay slim and she always tells them she is very careful in the amount she eats to the point of being _____. |
Change the voice. |
Did he invite us? |
Given below is the body of a letter to the |
Editor with four blanks. Fill those blanks with the options provided as P, Q, R, S, in such a way so that the letter becomes meaningful. |
I am a resident of Maharashtra, recently back from a month long visit to Arunachal Pradesh, North East India. Over the years, I have heard about the rich natural beauty of ____ I_____. So, this time I made it a point to visit the Monastery on priority. I must admit, my ___ II_____. View of this magnificent structure built during 10 century BC by the Buddhist monks from China is awesome. At the same time ____III____ to this wonderful site. It seemed that even the residents of surrounding areas have also not been so well conversed of its existence. Twang itself is a ____IV ____ it can turn out as a huge tourist attraction, only if the right kind of effort is given by the authority for the purpose. Regards Arun Ahuja |
P: I felt sad and upset by the lack of publicity given |
Q: experience was beyond expectation, enriching both my eyes and mind |
R: great attraction for nature lover, and couple with this Buddhist Monastery, |
S: Arunachal Pradesh in general, and of the famous Buddhist Monastery of Tawang in particular |
Identify the antonyms of the words given in capital letters below: |
HOARD |
Identify the antonyms of the words given in capital letters below: |
DEBILITATING |
Select the combination of numbers so that letters arranged accordingly will form a meaningful word. |
R A C E T |
1 2 3 4 5 |
Which one of the following conjunctions would connect the two given sentences correctly? |
He scored good marks. He obtained a medal. |
Identify the relationship between the two words given below. |
Inefficiency, Failure |
Fill in the blank with correct modals. |
You____ be kidding! That can't be true. |
Complete the series. |
AEP: EIR::IOT:??? |
Give the exact meaning of the phrase/idioms given below. |
To cut the crackle |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: |
Today perhaps your only association with 'polio is the Sabin Oral Vaccine that protects children from disease. Fifty-five years ago, this was not so. The dreaded disease, which mainly affects the brain and the spinal cord, causes stiffening and weakening of muscles, crippling and paralysis-which is why I am in a wheelchair today. If somebody had predicted, when I was born, that it would happen to me, no one would have believed it. I was the seventh child in a family of four pairs of brothers and sisters, with a huge gap of 23 years between the first and the last. I was told that, unlike the others, I was so fair and brown-haired that I looked more like a foreigner than a Dawood Bohri. I was also considered to be the healthiest of the brood. |
In this passage, the narrator is a patient of: |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: |
Today perhaps your only association with 'polio is the Sabin Oral Vaccine that protects children from disease. Fifty-five years ago, this was not so. The dreaded disease, which mainly affects the brain and the spinal cord, causes stiffening and weakening of muscles, crippling and paralysis-which is why I am in a wheelchair today. If somebody had predicted, when I was born, that it would happen to me, no one would have believed it. I was the seventh child in a family of four pairs of brothers and sisters, with a huge gap of 23 years between the first and the last. I was told that, unlike the others, I was so fair and brown-haired that I looked more like a foreigner than a Dawood Bohri. I was also considered to be the healthiest of the brood. |
In his childhood, the narrator looked, "more like a foreigner than a Dawood Bohri", because: |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: |
Today perhaps your only association with 'polio is the Sabin Oral Vaccine that protects children from disease. Fifty-five years ago, this was not so. The dreaded disease, which mainly affects the brain and the spinal cord, causes stiffening and weakening of muscles, crippling and paralysis-which is why I am in a wheelchair today. If somebody had predicted, when I was born, that it would happen to me, no one would have believed it. I was the seventh child in a family of four pairs of brothers and sisters, with a huge gap of 23 years between the first and the last. I was told that, unlike the others, I was so fair and brown-haired that I looked more like a foreigner than a Dawood Bohri. I was also considered to be the healthiest of the brood. |
In this passage the word 'brood' refers to; |
Identify the tense of the sentence given below. |
The members of opposition parties argued that the Bill in its present format violated the fundamental principles of Right to Equality as given in the Indian Constitution. |
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