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Q1. Choose the correct tense: I ......in Newyork next week
Q2. He tames animals because he
Q3. Find the grammatical mistake: "e;His command (1) in the English (2) language is (3) rather unique (4)
Q4. Fill the blank with proper collective noun: "e;We saw a ...........of sheep on our way home"e;
Q5. Choose the correct preposition: Don't point ....my mistakes
Q6. Libraries follow .......................classifications for classifying the books
Q7. Man does not live by ........alone
Q8. Affix a revenue stamp and put your signature ........it
Q9. Large number of students stood in the corridor and ..............like monkeys
Q10. "e;Manliness"e; is a poem by .....
Q11. He said that (1) he will (2) never repeat (3) the mistakes (4) --- Find the grammatical mistake
Q12. The animal is hungry, not .................today
Q13. During the King's .......the country prospered
Q14. This sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect form. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in indirect/direct form: "e;He said he goes for a walk every morning"e;.
Q15. In the given sentence, find the highlighted word which is either misspelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. "e;Opportunities (A) multiply (B) when they are seized {C} and die (D) when they are not. All Correct (E)
Q16. Fill the blank: She ......me to go to school
Q17. Rearrange the following six sentences A to F in proper order and then answer the question that follows: (A) He instructed his stable master to give him the fastest of all the horses he had. (B) Akbar was embarassed and in turn gifted the sage a horse cart and made the stable master its driver in order to punish him. (C) After a few days Akbar saw the sage walking again and asked him where the horse was. (D) Once Akbar saw a sage walking and decided to gift him a horse. (E) The sage answered "e;My Lord, the horse gifted to me was so fast that it crossed the distance from earth to heaven in one night"e;. (F) However, it so happened that the stable master gave him a frail and sick horse which died the same night it was gifted to the sage. Which of the above should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
Q18. In the given sentence, find the word/s marked (1), (2), (3) and (4) which are either misspelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. If no correction is required your answer is (5): "e;There was a slight (1) reduction (2) in his wait (3) after almost a week (4) of strict dieting. No correction.(5)
Q19. Rearrange the following six sentences A to F in proper order and then answer the question that follows: (A) He instructed his stable master to give him the fastest of all the horses he had. (B) Akbar was embarassed and in turn gifted the sage a horse cart and made the stable master its driver in order to punish him. (C) After a few days Akbar saw the sage walking again and asked him where the horse was. (D) Once Akbar saw a sage walking and decided to gift him a horse. (E) The sage answered "e;My Lord, the horse gifted to me was so fast that it crossed the distance from earth to heaven in one night"e;. (F) However, it so happened that the stable master gave him a frail and sick horse which died the same night it was gifted to the sage. Which of the above should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
Q20. Rearrange the following six sentences A to F in proper order and then answer the question that follows: (A) He instructed his stable master to give him the fastest of all the horses he had. (B) Akbar was embarassed and in turn gifted the sage a horse cart and made the stable master its driver in order to punish him. (C) After a few days Akbar saw the sage walking again and asked him where the horse was. (D) Once Akbar saw a sage walking and decided to gift him a horse. (E) The sage answered "e;My Lord, the horse gifted to me was so fast that it crossed the distance from earth to heaven in one night"e;. (F) However, it so happened that the stable master gave him a frail and sick horse which died the same night it was gifted to the sage. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
Q21. Rearrange the following six sentences A to F in proper order and then answer the question that follows: (A) He instructed his stable master to give him the fastest of all the horses he had. (B) Akbar was embarassed and in turn gifted the sage a horse cart and made the stable master its driver in order to punish him. (C) After a few days Akbar saw the sage walking again and asked him where the horse was. (D) Once Akbar saw a sage walking and decided to gift him a horse. (E) The sage answered "e;My Lord, the horse gifted to me was so fast that it crossed the distance from earth to heaven in one night"e;. (F) However, it so happened that the stable master gave him a frail and sick horse which died the same night it was gifted to the sage. Which of the above should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
Q22. Rearrange the following six sentences A to F in proper order and then answer the question that follows: (A) He instructed his stable master to give him the fastest of all the horses he had. (B) Akbar was embarassed and in turn gifted the sage a horse cart and made the stable master its driver in order to punish him. (C) After a few days Akbar saw the sage walking again and asked him where the horse was. (D) Once Akbar saw a sage walking and decided to gift him a horse. (E) The sage answered "e;My Lord, the horse gifted to me was so fast that it crossed the distance from earth to heaven in one night"e;. (F) However, it so happened that the stable master gave him a frail and sick horse which died the same night it was gifted to the sage. Which of the above should be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?
Q23. Fill the blank: I want to be a teacher when I ...........
Q24. Given below are a group of sentences which are improperly sequenced. Arrange them to proper order to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the question that follows: (A) Doctors was eloquent on how a cracy routine can cause anything from high blood pressure and cholesterol to heart diseses, ulcers, arthritis and body aches. (B) What not too many people have focused in is the impact of stress on the mental health of a person (C) There has been a lot of debate on the effect of stress on the physical well being of an individual. (D) The net result: low self esteem, poor concentration, indecision, job dissatisfaction and so on. (E) High stress and the inability to cope leads to anger, anxiety, depression, nervousness, irritability, tension, boredom etc., Which of the above sentences comes SECOND?
Q25. Given below are a group of sentences which are improperly sequenced. Arrange them to proper order to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the question that follows: (A) Doctors was eloquent on how a cracy routine can cause anything from high blood pressure and cholesterol to heart diseses, ulcers, arthritis and body aches. (B) What not too many people have focused in is the impact of stress on the mental health of a person (C) There has been a lot of debate on the effect of stress on the physical well being of an individual. (D) The net result: low self esteem, poor concentration, indecision, job dissatisfaction and so on. (E) High stress and the inability to cope leads to anger, anxiety, depression, nervousness, irritability, tension, boredom etc., Which of the above sentences comes FIFTH ?
Q26. Given below are a group of sentences which are improperly sequenced. Arrange them to proper order to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the question that follows: (A) Doctors was eloquent on how a cracy routine can cause anything from high blood pressure and cholesterol to heart diseses, ulcers, arthritis and body aches. (B) What not too many people have focused in is the impact of stress on the mental health of a person (C) There has been a lot of debate on the effect of stress on the physical well being of an individual. (D) The net result: low self esteem, poor concentration, indecision, job dissatisfaction and so on. (E) High stress and the inability to cope leads to anger, anxiety, depression, nervousness, irritability, tension, boredom etc., Which of the above sentences comes FOURTH ?
Q27. Given below are a group of sentences which are improperly sequenced. Arrange them to proper order to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the question that follows: (A) Doctors was eloquent on how a cracy routine can cause anything from high blood pressure and cholesterol to heart diseses, ulcers, arthritis and body aches. (B) What not too many people have focused in is the impact of stress on the mental health of a person (C) There has been a lot of debate on the effect of stress on the physical well being of an individual. (D) The net result: low self esteem, poor concentration, indecision, job dissatisfaction and so on. (E) High stress and the inability to cope leads to anger, anxiety, depression, nervousness, irritability, tension, boredom etc., Which of the above sentences comes THIRD ?
Q28. In the question, a part of the sentence is highlighted. Replace the highlighted part with the options given which may improve the sentence. "e;She loved buying fashionable clothes and spent quite an amounts of money on them."e;
Q29. Given below are a group of sentences which are improperly sequenced. Arrange them to proper order to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the question that follows: (A) Doctors wax eloquent on how a cracy routine can cause anything from high blood pressure and cholesterol to heart diseses, ulcers, arthritis and body aches. (B) What not too many people have focused in is the impact of stress on the mental health of a person (C) There has been a lot of debate on the effect of stress on the physical well being of an individual. (D) The net result: low self esteem, poor concentration, indecision, job dissatisfaction and so on. (E) High stress and the inability to cope leads to anger, anxiety, depression, nervousness, irritability, tension, boredom etc., Which of the above sentences comes FIRST ?
Q30. Give below are six statements of which the first and the last .. (1) and (6) remains constant. The remaining four are given as (P), (Q),{R} and (S), which are not in the proper order. Arrange them in proper order and find out which order of sentences is correct: (1) When a boy grows into a young man, he finds himself in a new and strange world (P) The relationship remains, but its nature changes. (Q) The emotional ties that he had with them are now loosened (R) The old pattern of his life in which his parents were the nucleus around which his life revolved now undergoes a change (S) He finds in himself an emotional void which he must somehow fill. (6) At this stage of life he is like a body without a soul or a flower without fragrance.
Q31. Given below are a group of sentences which are improperly sequenced. Arrange them to proper order to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the question that follows: (A) So, the Sun retired behind a cloud and the Wind began to blow hard upon the traveller. (B) The Sun and the Wind were disputing who was stronger between them. (C) But the harder he blew the more closely the traveller wrapped h;is coat around him. (D) Then the sun came out and shone in all his glory upon the traveller, who soon found it too hot to walk with his coat on. (E) Suddenly they saw a traveller walking down the road, and the Sun said, "e;I see a way to settle our dispute"e;. (F) Whichever of us can cause the traveller below to take off his coat shall be regarded as the stronger one. From the above six sentences, which one should come SIXTH ?
Q32. Given below are a group of sentences which are improperly sequenced. Arrange them to proper order to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the question that follows: (A) So, the Sun retired behind a cloud and the Wind began to blow hard upon the traveller. (B) The Sun and the Wind were disputing who was stronger between them. (C) But the harder he blew the more closely the traveller wrapped his coat around him. (D) Then the sun came out and shone in all his glory upon the traveller, who soon found it too hot to walk with his coat on. (E) Suddenly they saw a traveller walking down the road, and the Sun said, "e;I see a way to settle our dispute"e;. (F) Whichever of us can cause the traveller below to take off his coat shall be regarded as the stronger one. From the above six sentences, which one should come FOURTH ?
Q33. Given below are a group of sentences which are improperly sequenced. Arrange them to proper order to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the question that follows: (A) So, the Sun retired behind a cloud and the Wind began to blow hard upon the traveller. (B) The Sun and the Wind were disputing who was stronger between them. (C) But the harder he blew the more closely the traveller wrapped his coat around him. (D) Then the sun came out and shone in all his glory upon the traveller, who soon found it too hot to walk with his coat on. (E) Suddenly they saw a traveller walking down the road, and the Sun said, "e;I see a way to settle our dispute"e;. (F) Whichever of us can cause the traveller below to take off his coat shall be regarded as the stronger one. From the above six sentences, which one should come FIFTH ?
Q34. Given below are a group of sentences which are improperly sequenced. Arrange them to proper order to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the question that follows: (A) So, the Sun retired behind a cloud and the Wind began to blow hard upon the traveller. (B) The Sun and the Wind were disputing who was stronger between them. (C) But the harder he blew the more closely the traveller wrapped his coat around him. (D) Then the sun came out and shone in all his glory upon the traveller, who soon found it too hot to walk with his coat on. (E) Suddenly they saw a traveller walking down the road, and the Sun said, "e;I see a way to settle our dispute"e;. (F) Whichever of us can cause the traveller below to take off his coat shall be regarded as the stronger one. From the above six sentences, which one should come FIRST ?
Q35. Comprehend the following statement"e; "e; India is chiefly an agricultural land. The cultivation of crops depends on a proper supply of water throughout the year. From olden times, large parts of our country have suffered from periods of too much rain, alternating with periods of drought.
Q36. Given below are a group of sentences which are improperly sequenced. Arrange them to proper order to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the question that follows: (A) So, the Sun retired behind a cloud and the Wind began to blow hard upon the traveller. (B) The Sun and the Wind were disputing who was stronger between them. (C) But the harder he blew the more closely the traveller wrapped his coat around him. (D) Then the sun came out and shone in all his glory upon the traveller, who soon found it too hot to walk with his coat on. (E) Suddenly they saw a traveller walking down the road, and the Sun said, "e;I see a way to settle our dispute"e;. (F) Whichever of us can cause the traveller below to take off his coat shall be regarded as the stronger one. From the above six sentences, which one should come SECOND ?
Q37. Read the following sentence carefully to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error if any, may be identified by the letters in brackets. If there is no error mention E: Progress is impossible (A) / without any change and those (B) / who cannot change their minds (C) / cannot change nothing (D) / No error (E)
Q38. Read the following sentence carefully to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error if any, may be identified by the letters in brackets. If there is no error mention E: He walked as faster (A) / as he could so that (B) / he would not (C) / miss the train to work. (D) / No Error (E)
Q39. Read the following sentence carefully to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error if any, may be identified by the letters in brackets. If there is no error mention E: She was allergic (A) / to some medicines (B) / and informed (C) / the doctor about it (D) / No Error (E)
Q40. Read the following sentence carefully to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error if any, may be identified by the letters in brackets. If there is no error mention E: She shared (A) / all her secrets with (B) / Suman as they had been (C) / friends with childhood (D) / No Error (E)
Q41. In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the options suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice: "e; They will have completed the work by the time we get there"e;.
Q42. The tiger ...........the deer
Q43. A horse .........
Q44. In the question, a part of the sentence is highlighted. Replace the highlighted part with the options given which may improve the sentence. "e; In Gujarat, communal violence and rioting ignited up twice in the late seventies and early eighties."e;
Q45. This sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect form. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in indirect/direct form: "e; I reiterated, "e; I don't care about the job."e;
Q46. Fill the blank: You aren't allowed to use your mobile so ........................
Q47. In the following question, out of the four options, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence: "e;An imaginary name assumed by an author for disguise"e;
Q48. Select suitable Preposition: You should adapt yourself ....the conditions of this place.
Q49. Read the following sentence carefully to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error if any, may be identified by the letters in brackets. If there is no error mention E: Gautam did not care (A) / so many about (B) / anything else as much (C) / as he cared for his dog (D) / No Error (E)
Q50. In the given sentence, find the word/s marked (1), (2), (3) and (4) which are either misspelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. If no correction is required your answer is (5): "e;He has not been able to attend (1) the office (2) for last four (3) days because he was suffering (4) from fever. No correction. (5).