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  • question_answer1) 
    Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
    URBAN

    A)
    modern

    B)
    alien

    C)
    rural

    D)
    casual

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  • question_answer2) 
    Select the most appropriate passive form of the given sentence.
    How much monthly rent did you pay for the house?

    A)
    How much monthly rent was paid for the house?

    B)
    How much monthly rent is being paid for the house?

    C)
    How much monthly rent was being paid for the house?

    D)
    How much monthly rent is paid for the house?

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  • question_answer3) 
    Select the most appropriate indirect form of the given sentence.
    She said, "Deepak slipped when he was trying to skate."

    A)
    She said that Deepak slipped when he was trying to skate.

    B)
    She said that Deepak was slipping when he was trying to skate.

    C)
    She said that Deepak has slipped when he was trying to skate.

    D)
    She said that Deepak had slipped when he was trying to skate.

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  • question_answer4) 
    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    She kept her clothes neatly arranged in the ___ .

    A)
    warehouse

    B)
    wardrobe

    C)
    larder

    D)
    godown

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  • question_answer5) 
    Identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.
    The soldiers had no choice when to obey the commander.

    A)
    when to obey

    B)
    had no choice

    C)
    the soldiers

    D)
    the commander

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  • question_answer6) Select the correctly spelt word.

    A)
    general

    B)
    guilty

    C)
    genuine

    D)
    generus

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  • question_answer7) 
    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
    HEAD IN THE CLOUDS

    A)
    to daydream

    B)
    to be very tall

    C)
    to be very lazy

    D)
    to feel giddy

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  • question_answer8) 
    Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
    CANDID

    A)
    sweet

    B)
    frank

    C)
    arrogant

    D)
    cruel

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  • question_answer9) 
    Identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.
    The number of visitors at the fair were much larger than expected.

    A)
    the number of

    B)
    than expected

    C)
    visitors at the fair

    D)
    were much larger

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  • question_answer10) 
    Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
    A. They have no mind of their own.
    B. It is misleading to imagine that computers can think like humans.
    C. However, they make it possible for people to accumulate thoughts.
    D. They cannot do so.

    A)
    BDAC

    B)
    BACD

    C)
    ACBD

    D)
    ABCD

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  • question_answer11) 
    Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
    SANE

    A)
    foolish

    B)
    crazy

    C)
    sensitive

    D)
    sensible

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  • question_answer12) 
    Identify the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment. If no substitution is required, select No substitution.
    Those who have not received the invitation he should leave.

    A)
    they should leave

    B)
    he should be leaving

    C)
    No substitution

    D)
    should leave

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

    A)
    common

    B)
    scarce

    C)
    plentiful

    D)
    minor

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  • question_answer14) 
    Select the most appropriate word for the group of words.
    A remedy for all diseases

    A)
    panacea

    B)
    antidote

    C)
    antibiotic

    D)
    patent

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  • question_answer15) 
    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The old man has lost his memory. He is suffering from ___.

    A)
    acacia

    B)
    anaesthesia

    C)
    amnesia

    D)
    ambrosia

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  • question_answer16) Select the wrongly spelt word.

    A)
    attendance

    B)
    affluence

    C)
    alliance

    D)
    affiliate

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  • question_answer17) 
    Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
    GREEN THUMB

    A)
    to have talent in gardening

    B)
    to be envious

    C)
    to be angry

    D)
    to have talent in painting

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  • question_answer18) 
    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.
    Agatha Christie is a well known writer of mystery books. The (18) in each of her stories involves everyday characters (19) we can relate to. This makes her stories more (20) because whatever she writes about an happen (21) any of us. What makes her stories more interesting (22) the twist at the end.

    A)
    style

    B)
    plot

    C)
    title

    D)
    ending

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  • question_answer19) 
    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.
    Agatha Christie is a well known writer of mystery books. The (18) in each of her stories involves everyday characters (19) we can relate to. This makes her stories more (20) because whatever she writes about an happen (21) any of us. What makes her stories more interesting (22) the twist at the end.

    A)
    whose

    B)
    these

    C)
    those

    D)
    that

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  • question_answer20) 
    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.
    Agatha Christie is a well known writer of mystery books. The (18) in each of her stories involves everyday characters (19) we can relate to. This makes her stories more (20) because whatever she writes about an happen (21) any of us. What makes her stories more interesting (22) the twist at the end.

    A)
    sarcastic

    B)
    realistic

    C)
    artistic

    D)
    exotic

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  • question_answer21) 
    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.
    Agatha Christie is a well known writer of mystery books. The (18) in each of her stories involves everyday characters (19) we can relate to. This makes her stories more (20) because whatever she writes about an happen (21) any of us. What makes her stories more interesting (22) the twist at the end.

    A)
    to

    B)
    on

    C)
    by

    D)
    from

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  • question_answer22) 
    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.
    Agatha Christie is a well known writer of mystery books. The (18) in each of her stories involves everyday characters (19) we can relate to. This makes her stories more (20) because whatever she writes about an happen (21) any of us. What makes her stories more interesting (22) the twist at the end.

    A)
    was

    B)
    were

    C)
    are

    D)
    is

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  • question_answer23) 
    Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
    A. Children are the most adversely affected.
    B. Their eyesight goes weak from their very childhood.
    C. Watching television continuously is very harmful for the eyes.
    D. This debilitating effect on eyes results in severe head aches as well.

    A)
    ABDC

    B)
    CABD

    C)
    CBDA

    D)
    ACBD

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  • question_answer24) 
    Identify the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment. If no substitution is required, select No substitution.
    No other man in the city is as rich than he is.

    A)
    so much rich as he

    B)
    No substitution

    C)
    as rich as he

    D)
    more richer than he

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  • question_answer25) 
    Select the most appropriate word for the group of words.
    That which cannot be heard

    A)
    inaudible

    B)
    invisible

    C)
    incorrigible

    D)
    incredible

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