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Q1. Given 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) Very many people (P) from those (Q) spend money in (R) that their natural (S) ways quite different (6) tastes would enjoin.
Q2. The verbs which do not have objects are called ...........
Q3. In the question, a part of the sentence is highlighted. Replace the highlighted part with the options given which may improve the sentence. "e; The underlining assumption is that the amount of money available is limited"e;.
Q4. In the following sentence, an idomatic expression or a proverb is highlighted. Select the alternative which best describes its use in the sentence: "e;The kind old woman received the stranger with open arms ."e;
Q5. Opposite of the word "e;veteran"e; is .............
Q6. The doctor gave me a .........for some medicine yesterday
Q7. Which of the following statements is correct?
Q8. A place where bees are kept is called
Q9. Fill the blank with proper collective noun: "e;The.........of pupils are listening attentively to the teacher"e;
Q10. Replace the highlighted grammatical mistakes with proper words from the given set of words: "e;As her neighbour have loud parties every night, she does not complain. She prefers to put up with it."e;
Q11. From the given group of words choose the one to replace the highlighted words in the given sentence, that would make the sentence grammatically correct. "e;A friendship founded on business is best than a business founded on friendship"e;
Q12. "e;Statutory"e; means
Q13. Give the meaning for TURN A BLIND EYE OR DEAF EAR
Q14. Give the opposite of JETTISON
Q15. Replace the highlighted grammatical mistake words with proper words: "e;We were astonished at seen the eight year olds cleaning the school compound"e;
Q16. Which one of the following was authored by Rabindranath Tagore?
Q17. 3 O' clock is ..........hour before 4 O' clock
Q18. Physically we are now all neighbors, but psychologically, we are ....to each other
Q19. Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word: "e;CONTINUED"e;
Q20. Give the opposite of ABUNDANT
Q21. I could .........make out his handwriting.
Q22. In the question, a part of the sentence is highlighted. Replace the highlighted part with the options given which may improve the sentence. "e; The old lady was bent with age, her hair was grey and her clothes were tattering ."e;
Q23. If you take rest, your health ................. improve.
Q24. Fill the blanks with proper words: "e;The traditional flour mills are losing business .....customers now buy flour .......from the market."e;
Q25. How do you ................. your new neighbour?
Q26. Which of the following is incorrect?
Q27. The Cricket match proved to be a big draw --- find the equivalent.
Q28. There are six sentences which are NOT arranged in order. Rearrange them in proper order to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the question that follows:They are: (A) Besides, they get a lot of exposure to novel things through media . (B) Therefore, their mental development did not show any extraordinary signs. (C) Children of the present generation appear to be smarter than their earlier counterparts. (D) Thus, the environment of present day has brought out these changes. (E) This probably because there are lots of opportunities for their indirect learning. (F) Children of yester-years did not have these facilities. After rearrangement of these sentences in the correct order which one will be the SECOND sentence.
Q29. The American word for "e;purse"e; is
Q30. The verbs which have objects are called .......
Q31. If you want to photograph ..............animals, you need elaborate flashlight equipment.
Q32. "e;Dilapidated"e; means
Q33. 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;The new student asked the old one, "e;Do you know my name?"e;
Q34. Teacher must keep in contact with parents to help them understand their children and to provide appropriate guidance to develop the pupils .............
Q35. Policeman riding on motorcycles as guards to a VIP ==
Q36. Most+adjective or adjective+est formation is used to .....
Q37. "e;Chaos"e; means .....
Q38. Give the antonym for HUMANE
Q39. Find the word that is nearest in meaning for "e;Scam"e; : (A) muddle (B) girdle (C) Swindle (D) huddle
Q40. In the following sentence an idiomatic expression or a proverb is highlighted. Select the alternative which best describes its use in the sentence: "e;My friend ran off helter-skelter down the slope"e;
Q41. The luggage was ......heavy for him to lift.
Q42. Many accidents ................ by rash driving.
Q43. From the given group of words choose the one to replace the highlighted words in the given sentence, that would make the sentence grammatically correct. "e;Right action cannot came out of nothing, it must be preceded by thought"e;
Q44. Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word "e;PLEASANT"e;
Q45. The more you get, .............. you spend.
Q46. Replace the highlighted grammatical words with proper words: "e;Blinded with a sandstorm, the caravan fell into disorder"e;
Q47. When a language is learnt without any practice it is called as .............
Q48. Do not go out ............ you get leave
Q49. 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; Will those happy days be ever forgotten by me?"e;
Q50. Find the error: I (1) have a (2) black beautiful (3) cat (4)