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Stenographer Grade ‘C’&‘D’ Examination, 2019Roll NumberCandidate Name https://onlinestudypoints.com/Venue Name Shiv Jyoti International SchoolExam Date 23/12/2020Exam Time 3:00 PM - 5:00 PMSubject Stenographer Grade C and D Examination 2019
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Q.1 Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde is the ______ Chief Justice of India.
Ans 1. 50th
2. 48th
3. 47th
4. 46th
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Q.2 What is the amount (in INR) to be paid as annual premium (as on 1st April, 2020) under thePradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojna (PMSBY)?
Ans 1. 48
2. 12
3. 192
4. 120
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Q.3 Satish Gujral, who passed away in March 2020, was a noted:
Ans 1. historian
2. journalist
3. painter
4. scientist
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Q.4 What is the rank of India in the Global Innovation Index 2019?
Ans 1. 52nd
2. 79th
3. 48th
4. 64th
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Q.5 What does ‘M’ stand for in the abbreviation AIADMK, which represents a political party’sname?
Ans 1. Morpukku
2. Makkal
3. Maruthur
4. Munnetra
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Q.6 Who among the following had authored the book ‘A Nation in Making’?
Ans 1. Madan Mohan Malviya
2. Pherozeshah Mehta
3. Gopal Krishna Gokhale
4. Surendranath Banerjee
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Q.7 In accordance with the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016, what is the minimumpermissible thickness of plastic carry bags?
Ans 1. 25 microns
2. 30 microns
3. 20 microns
4. 50 microns
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Q.8 Who among the following is the author of the book ‘Social Harmony’?
Ans 1. Narendra Modi
2. Anna Hazare
3. A.P.J Abdul kalam
4. Vinoba Bhave
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Q.9 When fats and oils are oxidised, their smell and taste changes. This phenomenon is termedas:
Ans 1. ductility
2. erosion
3. rancidity
4. corrosion
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Q.10 Sikandara in Agra houses the mausoleum of:
Ans 1. Akbar
2. Aurangzeb
3. Jahangir
4. Humayun
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Q.11 ‘A Century is Not Enough’ is the autobiography of
Ans 1. Rahul Dravid
2. Sachin Tendulkar
3. Sourav Ganguly
4. Virendra Sehwag
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Q.12 Which among the following is a metallic mineral?
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2. Bauxite
3. Mica
4. Potash
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Q.13 In March 2020, which of the following institutions launched ‘Project Isaac’ to engagestudents in creative projects during Corona lockdown?
Ans 1. IIT Kharagpur
2. IIT Gandhinagar
3. IIT Delhi
4. IIT Bombay
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Q.14 Who among the following runs an independent, anti-caste publishing house namedPanther’s Paw?
Ans 1. Siddharth Yadav
2. Akhil Sood
3. Yogesh Maitreya
4. Gouri Dange
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Q.15 Tsering Landol, the Padma Bhushan awardee of 2020, belongs to the state/union territoryof:
Ans 1. Jammu and Kashmir
2. Nagaland
3. Ladakh
4. Manipur
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Q.16 Which among the following rivers originates from Multai in the Betul district of MadhyaPradesh?
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2. Luni
3. Godavari
4. Tapi
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Q.17 When there is a growth of resources, a concave 'production possibility curve' will:
Ans 1. become straight
2. become convex
3. shift rightward
4. shift leftward
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Q.18 Brahmagupta used the terms ‘Kuttaka’ and ‘Kuttakaganita’ to refer to:
Ans 1. arithmetic
2. trigonometry
3. algebra
4. geometry
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Q.19 In 1957-58 Dr. Vishnu Wakankar accidentally discovered which prehistoric archaeologicalsite?
Ans 1. Pandua
2. Ranakpur
3. Udaygiri
4. Bhimbetka
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Q.20 Who among the following is the author of the book ‘Ashtadhyayi’?
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2. Shudraka
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4. Patanjali
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Q.21 The heating of a coil is proportional to the nth power of the time of flow of current throughit, where n is equal to:
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Q.22 The Preamble of the Constitution of India provides for the liberty of thought, expression,belief, faith and ______.
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2. education
3. participation
4. worship
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Q.23 AJEYA WARRIOR-2020 was a joint military exercise between India and ______.
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2. USA
3. UK
4. South Korea
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Q.24 Which apparatus is used in the laboratory for measuring the heat capacity of a substance?
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2. Manometer
3. Calorimeter
4. Colorimeter
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Q.25 Which of the following is NOT a Vedanga?
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2. Shiksha
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4. Purvamimansa
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Q.26 Which biosphere reserve among the following has the largest area?
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2. Gulf of Mannar
3. Nilgiri
4. Pachmarhi
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Q.27 Who among the following has served the office of the Prime Minister of India for more thanone term?
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2. Morarji Desai
3. Inder Kumar Gujral
4. Atal Bihari Vajpayee
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Q.28 Who among the following presidents of India died while in office?
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2. R. Venkataraman
3. V.V. Giri
4. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
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Q.29 Which of the following Jyotirlingas is located on the Western Coast of India?
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3. Mahakaleshwar
4. Somnath
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Q.30 Which team won the Ranji Trophy for the season 2019-20?
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2. Vidarbha
3. Saurashtra
4. Delhi
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Q.31 With effect from the 1st April, 2020, The United Bank of India has got merged with whichamong the following Banks?
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2. Punjab National Bank
3. Bank of Baroda
4. Canara Bank
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Q.32 Where is the ICMR’s National Institute of Virology located?
Ans 1. Ahmedabad
2. Nagpur
3. Warangal
4. Pune
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Q.33 68 degree Fahrenheit is equal to how many degrees Centigrade?
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2. 24
3. 10
4. 16
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Q.34 Which among the following is NOT a fundamental SI unit?
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2. kelvin
3. candela
4. ampere
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Q.35 To which political party did Chakravarti Rajagopalachari belong to at the time of his demise?
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2. Swatantra
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4. Republican
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Q.36 In which state is the Hirakud Dam located?
Ans 1. Jharkhand
2. Chhattisgarh
3. Odisha
4. Madhya Pradesh
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Q.37 Which of the following tourist places is NOT situated in Rajasthan?
Ans 1. Pushkar
2. Kushinagar
3. Ranakpur
4. Nathdwara
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Q.38 Which sportsperson won the ‘Inspiration of the Year’ award at the Times of India SportsAwards 2019?
Ans 1. P.V.Sindhu
2. Rani Rampal
3. Sunil Chhetri
4. Rohit Sharma
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Q.39 As on March 2020, who is the Chairperson of the State Bank of India?
Ans 1. Rajnish Kumar
2. Deepak Parekh
3. Arundhati Bhattacharya
4. Aditya Puri
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Q.40 The Annual Session of the Congress in 1907 was held at:
Ans 1. Bhopal
2. Surat
3. Ahmedabad
4. Tripuri
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Q.41 Which among the following is located in Mount Abu?
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2. Dilwara Temple
3. Nahargarh Fort
4. Saheliyon Ki Bari
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Q.42 Which famous football club of India was established in 1920?
Ans 1. Churchill Brothers S.C.
2. East Bengal F.C.
3. Dempo S.C.
4. Mohun Bagan A.C.
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Q.43 Kahwa chai is a traditional form of tea from:
Ans 1. Darjeeling
2. Assam
3. Kashmir
4. Sikkim
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Q.44 Among the following Himalayan peaks, which is the easternmost?
Ans 1. Nanda Devi
2. Kangchenjunga
3. Trishul
4. Kamet
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Q.45 Which of the following hill stations is in the state of Himachal Pradesh?
Ans 1. Nainital
2. Dalhousie
3. Binsar
4. Lansdowne
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Q.46 Which of the following is a likely cause of skin cancer?
Ans 1. Greenhouse effect
2. Use of biogas
3. Exposure to UV radiation
4. Exposure to IR radiation
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Q.47 How many oxygen atoms are there in an acetone molecule?
Ans 1. 1
2. 3
3. 4
4. 2
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Q.48 The famous Oersted’s experiment and Michael Faraday’s discovery of electromagneticinduction are separated by approximately how many years?
Ans 1. 11
2. 25
3. 2
4. 5
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Q.49 ‘Vande Mataram’, founded by Lala Lajpat Rai, was a/an ______ daily.
Ans 1. Hindi
2. Punjabi
3. Urdu
4. English
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Q.50 Which among the following sportspersons died on being hit by a ball during a match?
Ans 1. Syed Modi
2. Raman Lamba
3. Prithipal Singh
4. Krishanu Dey
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Q.1 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
She has designed some beautiful dresses.
Ans 1. Some beautiful dresses are being designed by her.
2. Some beautiful dresses has been designed by her.
3. Some beautiful dresses have been designed by her.
4. Some beautiful dresses were designed by her.
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Q.2 Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
Where have those important documents been hidden by you?
Ans 1. Where are you hiding those important documents?
2. Where did you hide those important documents?
3. Where do you hide those important documents?
4. Where have you hidden those important documents?
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Q.3 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
The soldiers are digging a deep trench.
Ans 1. A deep trench is dug by the soldiers.
2. A deep trench is being dug by the soldiers.
3. A deep trench is digging by the soldiers.
4. A deep trench was being dug by the soldiers.
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Q.4 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
Opening the door of the cage means free for the bird.
Ans 1. means free
2. for the bird
3. Opening the door
4. of the cage
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Q.5 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
The bus was so late then I thought I would miss the show.
Ans 1. I thought I would
2. so late then
3. The bus was
4. miss the show
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Q.6 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
The manager said, “My secretary has resigned.”
Ans 1. The manager said that his secretary has resign.
2. The manager said that my secretary had resigned.
3. The manager said that his secretary resigned.
4. The manager said that his secretary had resigned.
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Q.7 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
This tree no longer bears ______ fruit.
Ans 1. many
2. some
3. few
4. any
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Q.8 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
I have acquire a feeling of self-confidence and courage.
Ans 1. I have
2. acquire a feeling
3. of self-confidence
4. and courage
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Q.9 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
Mother said to him, “How did you get the tickets to the show?”
Ans 1. Mother asked him that how had he got the tickets to the show.
2. Mother asked him how he had got the tickets to the show.
3. Mother asked him that how he get the tickets to the show.
4. Mother asked him how he got the tickets to the show.
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Q.10 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
Children leave all kinds of things in the school.
Ans 1. All kinds of things have been left in the school by children.
2. All kinds of things are left in the school by children.
3. All kinds of things is left in the school by children.
4. All kinds of things are being left in the school by children.
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Q.11 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
RETRIEVE
Ans 1. assist
2. protect
3. restore
4. damage
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Q.12 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
DEFECT
Ans 1. fact
2. flaw
3. care
4. sound
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Q.13 Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.
The teacher commanded the students to keep quiet.
Ans 1. The teacher said to the students, “You should be quiet.”
2. The teacher said, “Can you keep quiet, students?”
3. The teacher said to the students, “Keep quiet.”
4. The teacher said, “Students, please keep quiet.”
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Q.14 Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
The meeting was postponed by a week.
Ans 1. They postponed the meeting by a week.
2. They are postponing the meeting by a week.
3. They have postponed the meeting by a week.
4. They will postpone the meeting by a week.
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Q.15 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
UNCOUTH
Ans 1. careful
2. coarse
3. refined
4. generous
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Q.16 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
Raman is good at mathematics but geography is his Achilles’ heel.
Ans 1. focus
2. favourite
3. strength
4. weakness
Question ID : 6549785577Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.17 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The travel agency has sent the hotel reservation details for ______ holiday.
Ans 1. our
2. us
3. ourselves
4. ours
Question ID : 6549785532Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.18 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
New furniture were ordered for the primary classes.
Ans 1. were ordered
2. New furniture
3. primary classes
4. for the
Question ID : 6549785500Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.19 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
All time he attempted the marathon, he was unable to complete it.
Ans 1. he was unable
2. attempted the marathon
3. to complete it
4. All time he
Question ID : 6549785495Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.20 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The old woman walked carefully with her heavy load ______ she should fall.
Ans 1. unless
2. until
3. lest
4. although
Question ID : 6549785535
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Q.21 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The aircraft made a smooth landing ______ the runway.
Ans 1. in
2. by
3. on
4. into
Question ID : 6549785533Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.22 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
ARDENT
Ans 1. frigid
2. laborious
3. passionate
4. inquisitive
Question ID : 6549785567Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
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Q.23 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pick the option that gives thecorrect order.
A. I learnt to push Lily’s wheelchair. B. It was fun to watch Lily roll her eyes to watch the ducks. C. I parked the chair in front of the pond. D. One afternoon, I wheeled her to the park.
Ans 1. ADCB
2. ACBD
3. ABCD
4. ACDB
Question ID : 6549785559Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.24 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
She said, “These vegetables do not look fresh.”
Ans 1. She said that these vegetables do not look fresh.
2. She said that those vegetables did not look fresh.
3. She said that these vegetables did not look fresh.
4. She said that those vegetables did not looked fresh.
Question ID : 6549785513Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.25 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
Several stone pillars were erected by the reign of Ashoka.
Ans 1. were erected
2. of Ashoka
3. by the reign
4. Several stone pillars
Question ID : 6549785497Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.26 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the givensentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
Alas! Don’t make a noise in the library.
Ans 1. No substitution
2. Wow
3. Hurrah
4. Hush
Question ID : 6549785526Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.27 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
The captain announced, “The aircraft will take off soon.”
Ans 1. The captain announced that the aircraft would take off soon.
2. The captain announced that the aircraft will take off soon.
3. The captain announced that the aircraft will be taking off soon.
4. The captain announces the aircraft would take off soon.
Question ID : 6549785511Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.28 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
Maria said to me, “Are you a lawyer?”
Ans 1. Maria asked me if I was a lawyer.
2. Maria said to me if you were a lawyer.
3. Maria asked me that was I a lawyer?
4. Maria asked me that if I were a lawyer.
Question ID : 6549785514Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.29 Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.
Shilpi requested her father to let her join the school trip to Ooty the following week.
Ans 1. Shilpi said to her father, “I want to join the school trip to Ooty next week.”
2. Shilpi said to her father, “Will you let me join the school trip to Ooty the followingweek?”
3. Shilpi said to her father, “Please let me to join the school trip to Ooty the followingweek.”
4. Shilpi said to her father, “Please let me join the school trip to Ooty next week.”
Question ID : 6549785519Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.30 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pick the option that gives thecorrect order.
A. I knew it had not been a good idea to invite Vandana home. B. And, I wasn’t particularly keen to reveal my whole life to her. C. As soon as she entered my room, she zoomed in on the collage on the wall. D. The collage was actually my life in pictures.
Ans 1. ACBD
2. ADBC
3. ABDC
4. ACDB
Question ID : 6549785561Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.31 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
Do you have an valid explanation for your absence from work?
Ans 1. Do you have
2. for your absence
3. an valid explanation
4. from work
Question ID : 6549785498Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.32 Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
A lot of runs are being scored by the batsmen.
Ans 1. The batsmen are scoring a lot of runs.
2. The batsmen scored a lot of runs.
3. The batsmen have been scoring a lot of runs.
4. The batsmen are going to score a lot of runs.
Question ID : 6549785508Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.33 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
You needn’t tell to me what to do in such a situation.
Ans 1. such a situation
2. to do in
3. to me what
4. You needn’t tell
Question ID : 6549785496Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.34 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the givensentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
This plan is going to benefit certainly all of us.
Ans 1. No substitution
2. going certainly benefit to
3. going benefit certainly to
4. certainly going to benefit
Question ID : 6549785530Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.35 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the givensentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
He is not so a person that will betray a friend.
Ans 1. No substitution
2. so a person but
3. such a person as
4. as a person that
Question ID : 6549785529Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.36 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
SHUDDER
Ans 1. shiver
2. shimmer
3. shackle
4. shrug
Question ID : 6549785564Status : Not Answered
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Q.37 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
If you are not careful, your business will go to the dogs.
Ans 1. be taken over
2. be ruined
3. be successful
4. be profitable
Question ID : 6549785575Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.38 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the givensentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
A hasty decision may be lead in lifelong repentance.
Ans 1. No substitution
2. should be leading at
3. must be leading in
4. may lead to
Question ID : 6549785522Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
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Q.39 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
A fierce-looking dog guarded the house.
Ans 1. The house has been guarded by a fierce-looking dog.
2. The house is being guarded by a fierce-looking dog.
3. The house was guarded by a fierce-looking dog.
4. The house is guarded by a fierce-looking dog.
Question ID : 6549785502Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.40 Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
The government will soon announce the dates for the cricket tournament.
Ans 1. The dates for the cricket tournament will soon be announced by the government.
2. The dates for the cricket tournament will be soon announce by the government.
3. The dates for the cricket tournament are soon being announced by the government.
4. The dates for the cricket tournament are soon to be announced by the government.
Question ID : 6549785501Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.41 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the givensentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
The burglar used the ladder who lied on the courtyard.
Ans 1. No substitution
2. which was lying in the
3. that was laid at a
4. who is lying against the
Question ID : 6549785527Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.42 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
My uncle loves his job even if they pay him chicken feed.
Ans 1. worthless gifts
2. a lot of food
3. very little money
4. payment in kind
Question ID : 6549785573Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Q.43 Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.
He regretted that he had been very careless.
Ans 1. He said, “Ah! How careless I have been?”
2. He said, “Alas, how careless have I been!”
3. He said, “Oh, I am so careless.”
4. He said, “I am very careless.”
Question ID : 6549785517Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.44 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the givensentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
I did not attend the meeting because I were not being invited.
Ans 1. I had not been
2. No substitution
3. I was not been
4. I am not being
Question ID : 6549785524Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.45 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
The midnight meeting seemed to involve some cloak and dagger activity.
Ans 1. crucial
2. fun
3. mysterious
4. delightful
Question ID : 6549785576Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. Itwas a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streetsand taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowlybecome familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that(7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ thepeople of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No : 46
Q.46 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
Ans 1. almost
2. ever
3. totally
4. never
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Chosen Option : 4
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. Itwas a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streetsand taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowlybecome familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that(7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ thepeople of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No : 47
Q.47 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
Ans 1. uncommon
2. unique
3. unusual
4. unknown
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Chosen Option : 2
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. Itwas a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streetsand taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowlybecome familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that(7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ thepeople of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No : 48
Q.48 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
Ans 1. that
2. there
3. the
4. these
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Chosen Option : 4
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. Itwas a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streetsand taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowlybecome familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that(7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ thepeople of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No : 49
Q.49 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.
Ans 1. in
2. on
3. of
4. at
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Chosen Option : 3
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. Itwas a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streetsand taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowlybecome familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that(7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ thepeople of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No : 50
Q.50 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
Ans 1. realized
2. awakened
3. achieved
4. dawned
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Chosen Option : 1
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. Itwas a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streetsand taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowlybecome familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that(7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ thepeople of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No : 51
Q.51 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
Ans 1. felt
2. feel
3. feels
4. feeling
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Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. Itwas a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streetsand taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowlybecome familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that(7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ thepeople of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No : 52
Q.52 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 7.
Ans 1. offered
2. presented
3. completed
4. served
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Chosen Option : 4
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. Itwas a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streetsand taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowlybecome familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that(7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ thepeople of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No : 53
Q.53 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 8.
Ans 1. nearby
2. nearest
3. near
4. nearer
Question ID : 6549785544Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. Itwas a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streetsand taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowlybecome familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that(7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ thepeople of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No : 54
Q.54 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 9.
Ans 1. glancing
2. looking
3. watching
4. gazing
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Chosen Option : 2
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. Itwas a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streetsand taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowlybecome familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that(7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ thepeople of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
SubQuestion No : 55
Q.55 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 10.
Ans 1. along
2. during
3. while
4. beside
Question ID : 6549785546Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)______ Ambalastation, waiting for the north-bound train. My parents (2)______ me old enough to travel on myown. I (3)______ by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4)______ was a long wait till mytrain (5)______. Most of the time I had been (6)______ up and down the platform, (7)______ atthe book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8)______ a train arrived, it wouldbecome (9)______. As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10)______ thenervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No : 56
Q.56 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
Ans 1. in
2. at
3. by
4. for
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Chosen Option : 2
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)______ Ambalastation, waiting for the north-bound train. My parents (2)______ me old enough to travel on myown. I (3)______ by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4)______ was a long wait till mytrain (5)______. Most of the time I had been (6)______ up and down the platform, (7)______ atthe book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8)______ a train arrived, it wouldbecome (9)______. As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10)______ thenervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No : 57
Q.57 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
Ans 1. treated
2. advised
3. considered
4. expressed
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Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)______ Ambalastation, waiting for the north-bound train. My parents (2)______ me old enough to travel on myown. I (3)______ by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4)______ was a long wait till mytrain (5)______. Most of the time I had been (6)______ up and down the platform, (7)______ atthe book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8)______ a train arrived, it wouldbecome (9)______. As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10)______ thenervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No : 58
Q.58 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
Ans 1. have travel
2. had travelled
3. am travelling
4. was travelling
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Chosen Option : 2
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)______ Ambalastation, waiting for the north-bound train. My parents (2)______ me old enough to travel on myown. I (3)______ by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4)______ was a long wait till mytrain (5)______. Most of the time I had been (6)______ up and down the platform, (7)______ atthe book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8)______ a train arrived, it wouldbecome (9)______. As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10)______ thenervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No : 59
Q.59 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.
Ans 1. which
2. there
3. then
4. where
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Chosen Option : 2
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)______ Ambalastation, waiting for the north-bound train. My parents (2)______ me old enough to travel on myown. I (3)______ by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4)______ was a long wait till mytrain (5)______. Most of the time I had been (6)______ up and down the platform, (7)______ atthe book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8)______ a train arrived, it wouldbecome (9)______. As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10)______ thenervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No : 60
Q.60 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
Ans 1. is arriving
2. arrived
3. arrive
4. arrives
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Chosen Option : 2
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)______ Ambalastation, waiting for the north-bound train. My parents (2)______ me old enough to travel on myown. I (3)______ by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4)______ was a long wait till mytrain (5)______. Most of the time I had been (6)______ up and down the platform, (7)______ atthe book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8)______ a train arrived, it wouldbecome (9)______. As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10)______ thenervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No : 61
Q.61 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
Ans 1. probing
2. panting
3. patrolling
4. pacing
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Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)______ Ambalastation, waiting for the north-bound train. My parents (2)______ me old enough to travel on myown. I (3)______ by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4)______ was a long wait till mytrain (5)______. Most of the time I had been (6)______ up and down the platform, (7)______ atthe book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8)______ a train arrived, it wouldbecome (9)______. As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10)______ thenervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No : 62
Q.62 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 7.
Ans 1. flipping
2. dozing
3. screening
4. browsing
Question ID : 6549785554Status : Not Answered
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)______ Ambalastation, waiting for the north-bound train. My parents (2)______ me old enough to travel on myown. I (3)______ by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4)______ was a long wait till mytrain (5)______. Most of the time I had been (6)______ up and down the platform, (7)______ atthe book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8)______ a train arrived, it wouldbecome (9)______. As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10)______ thenervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No : 63
Q.63 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 8.
Ans 1. No sooner
2. No longer
3. As soon as
4. A long as
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Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)______ Ambalastation, waiting for the north-bound train. My parents (2)______ me old enough to travel on myown. I (3)______ by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4)______ was a long wait till mytrain (5)______. Most of the time I had been (6)______ up and down the platform, (7)______ atthe book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8)______ a train arrived, it wouldbecome (9)______. As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10)______ thenervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No : 64
Q.64 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 9.
Ans 1. exotic
2. lunatic
3. chaotic
4. neurotic
Question ID : 6549785556Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of thealternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)______ Ambalastation, waiting for the north-bound train. My parents (2)______ me old enough to travel on myown. I (3)______ by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4)______ was a long wait till mytrain (5)______. Most of the time I had been (6)______ up and down the platform, (7)______ atthe book stall or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8)______ a train arrived, it wouldbecome (9)______. As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10)______ thenervous little ticket-collector at the gate.
SubQuestion No : 65
Q.65 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 10.
Ans 1. along
2. above
3. upon
4. into
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Chosen Option : 1
Q.66 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
The opening of the cave was secure by a huge rock.
Ans 1. The opening
2. of the cave
3. was secure by
4. a huge rock
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Chosen Option : 3
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Q.67 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the givensentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
It is hard to believe that a child of ten can learn the Gita by heart.
Ans 1. if a child by ten
2. No substitution
3. that the child in ten
4. so a child at ten
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Chosen Option : 2
Q.68 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
I did not imagine that our team would ______ the match.
Ans 1. loss
2. losing
3. lose
4. lost
Question ID : 6549785534Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.69 Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.
Smita said that the car mechanic had come two days before.
Ans 1. Smita said, “The car mechanic came two days ago.”
2. Smita said, “The car mechanic have come two days before.”
3. Smita said, “The car mechanic had came two days before.”
4. Smita said, “The car mechanic was coming two days ago.”
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Chosen Option : 1
Q.70 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
The ladies at the ball were dressed to kill.
Ans 1. dressed to attract attention
2. dressed in plain clothes
3. dressed and armed to murder
4. dressed for adventure sports
Question ID : 6549785574Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
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Q.71 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pick the option that gives thecorrect order.
A. We used to pride ourselves on aircraft recognition. B. None of us could even see it in the glare of the sun. C. However, without even a glance, the professor announced that it was a North AmericanHarvard Trainer. D. Once, we heard the drone of a plane flying high overhead.
Ans 1. ABDC
2. ACBD
3. ABCD
4. ADBC
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Chosen Option : 4
Q.72 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pick the option that gives thecorrect order.
A. Spread butter on two slices of bread. B. Then, arrange the tomatoes over the cucumbers. C. Arrange cucumber pieces on one slice of buttered bread. D. Sprinkle salt and pepper and place the other slice of bread over it.
Ans 1. ACBD
2. ACDB
3. ADCB
4. ABDC
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Chosen Option : 1
Q.73 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
AGGRAVATE
Ans 1. integrate
2. exasperate
3. alleviate
4. irritate
Question ID : 6549785572Status : Not Answered
Chosen Option : --
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Q.74 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the givensentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
I shall be back on 2 o’clock at Sunday.
Ans 1. No substitution
2. at 2 o’clock in Sunday
3. at 2 o’clock on Sunday
4. in 2 o’clock of Sunday
Question ID : 6549785521Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
Q.75 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
DENOUNCE
Ans 1. compliment
2. threaten
3. create
4. accuse
Question ID : 6549785570Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.76 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the givensentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
No other bird is more taller than a ostrich.
Ans 1. as tall as an
2. taller than a
3. No substitution
4. most tall than an
Question ID : 6549785528Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.77 Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pick the option that gives thecorrect order.
A. Not long after our tortoise was taken away, we got another pet. B. He was still very young and had to be fed on bread and milk. C. Living with us, he started to believe he was not a bird at all. D. This time it was a pigeon.
Ans 1. ACDB
2. ADBC
3. ACBD
4. ABCD
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Chosen Option : 2
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Q.78 Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
The higher you go, the coolest it is.
Ans 1. you go
2. the coolest
3. it is
4. The higher
Question ID : 6549785499Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.79 Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
Let the music be played softly.
Ans 1. The music is playing softly.
2. Can you play the music softly?
3. You must play the music softly.
4. Play the music softly.
Question ID : 6549785510Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 4
Q.80 Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.
The boy asked his mother why she hadn’t woken him up.
Ans 1. The boy said, “Why didn’t I wake you up, mother?”
2. The boy said, “Why didn’t you wake me up, mother?”
3. The boy said, “Why don’t you wake me up, mother?”
4. The boy said, “Why you didn’t wake me up, mother?”
Question ID : 6549785518Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Q.81 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
GRACEFUL
Ans 1. delicate
2. charming
3. awkward
4. nimble
Question ID : 6549785568Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
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Q.82 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
TOUSLED
Ans 1. disarranged
2. ordered
3. struggled
4. kempt
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Q.83 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
THWART
Ans 1. curb
2. yield
3. permit
4. abet
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Chosen Option : --
Q.84 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the givensentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
He had many works for doing at home before leaving for work.
Ans 1. much work to do
2. No substitution
3. many work for doing
4. much of works for doing
Question ID : 6549785523Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 1
Q.85 Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
All the roads will have been repaired before the monsoon season.
Ans 1. They are repairing all the roads before the monsoon season.
2. They repaired all the roads before the monsoon season.
3. They will repair all the roads before the monsoon season.
4. They will have repaired all the roads before the monsoon season.
Question ID : 6549785509Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 3
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
On a cold wintry Christmas day in 1998, the ice and snow was beating down upon thewindows of the vehicles as we travelled to an obscure orphanage in Bosnia- Hezegovina. Webattled unstable hills blanketed with two feet of snow. The narrow road forced us to driveperilously close to the edge. This would be my first Christmas away from home and family. Icould imagine my wife and my two little daughters opening their gifts on Christmas day.Today, I was going to learn for the first time how it would be to spend Christmas day withother children.Enemy activity had devastated the villages. I had heard stories and seen pictures of thisparticular village where we were headed. What I did not know was that it would be a camp fullof destitute families and children. As we entered the village, the children lined the roads onboth sides and cheered. They ran to us in excitement as we climbed out of our vehicles.Within moments I saw my soldiers passing out sweets and chocolates and talking with thechildren. The adults who were not sure if we could be trusted kept their distance. But soon,they too were won over by my men. The soldiers unloaded 87 boxes of toys, clothes, shoes,school supplies and candy. We were soon surrounded by the people of the village who shookour hands and smiled shyly in thanks for our gifts and our presence.After the two hour visit, as we rose to leave, the camp leader said to us, “ Please come again,even if you have nothing to give. We enjoyed having you here.” We had loved every moment wehad been there. This year we had truly learnt the Christmas spirit of loving and giving!
SubQuestion No : 86
Q.86 Why did the villagers want the soldiers to come back again?
Ans 1. They were afraid of the enemies.
2. They wanted clothes and other stuff.
3. The children appeared more cheerful.
4. They enjoyed the soldiers’ company.
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Chosen Option : 4
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
On a cold wintry Christmas day in 1998, the ice and snow was beating down upon thewindows of the vehicles as we travelled to an obscure orphanage in Bosnia- Hezegovina. Webattled unstable hills blanketed with two feet of snow. The narrow road forced us to driveperilously close to the edge. This would be my first Christmas away from home and family. Icould imagine my wife and my two little daughters opening their gifts on Christmas day.Today, I was going to learn for the first time how it would be to spend Christmas day withother children.Enemy activity had devastated the villages. I had heard stories and seen pictures of thisparticular village where we were headed. What I did not know was that it would be a camp fullof destitute families and children. As we entered the village, the children lined the roads onboth sides and cheered. They ran to us in excitement as we climbed out of our vehicles.Within moments I saw my soldiers passing out sweets and chocolates and talking with thechildren. The adults who were not sure if we could be trusted kept their distance. But soon,they too were won over by my men. The soldiers unloaded 87 boxes of toys, clothes, shoes,school supplies and candy. We were soon surrounded by the people of the village who shookour hands and smiled shyly in thanks for our gifts and our presence.After the two hour visit, as we rose to leave, the camp leader said to us, “ Please come again,even if you have nothing to give. We enjoyed having you here.” We had loved every moment wehad been there. This year we had truly learnt the Christmas spirit of loving and giving!
SubQuestion No : 87
Q.87 The narrator was not with his family at Christmas because:
Ans 1. the journey was dangerous
2. the snow had blocked the roads
3. he was going to an orphanage
4. the enemies were destroying villages
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
On a cold wintry Christmas day in 1998, the ice and snow was beating down upon thewindows of the vehicles as we travelled to an obscure orphanage in Bosnia- Hezegovina. Webattled unstable hills blanketed with two feet of snow. The narrow road forced us to driveperilously close to the edge. This would be my first Christmas away from home and family. Icould imagine my wife and my two little daughters opening their gifts on Christmas day.Today, I was going to learn for the first time how it would be to spend Christmas day withother children.Enemy activity had devastated the villages. I had heard stories and seen pictures of thisparticular village where we were headed. What I did not know was that it would be a camp fullof destitute families and children. As we entered the village, the children lined the roads onboth sides and cheered. They ran to us in excitement as we climbed out of our vehicles.Within moments I saw my soldiers passing out sweets and chocolates and talking with thechildren. The adults who were not sure if we could be trusted kept their distance. But soon,they too were won over by my men. The soldiers unloaded 87 boxes of toys, clothes, shoes,school supplies and candy. We were soon surrounded by the people of the village who shookour hands and smiled shyly in thanks for our gifts and our presence.After the two hour visit, as we rose to leave, the camp leader said to us, “ Please come again,even if you have nothing to give. We enjoyed having you here.” We had loved every moment wehad been there. This year we had truly learnt the Christmas spirit of loving and giving!
SubQuestion No : 88
Q.88 Initially the adults were not as friendly as the children because:
Ans 1. they did not want to celebrate Christmas
2. they did not trust the soldiers
3. they were missing their families
4. they were not interested in gifts
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
On a cold wintry Christmas day in 1998, the ice and snow was beating down upon thewindows of the vehicles as we travelled to an obscure orphanage in Bosnia- Hezegovina. Webattled unstable hills blanketed with two feet of snow. The narrow road forced us to driveperilously close to the edge. This would be my first Christmas away from home and family. Icould imagine my wife and my two little daughters opening their gifts on Christmas day.Today, I was going to learn for the first time how it would be to spend Christmas day withother children.Enemy activity had devastated the villages. I had heard stories and seen pictures of thisparticular village where we were headed. What I did not know was that it would be a camp fullof destitute families and children. As we entered the village, the children lined the roads onboth sides and cheered. They ran to us in excitement as we climbed out of our vehicles.Within moments I saw my soldiers passing out sweets and chocolates and talking with thechildren. The adults who were not sure if we could be trusted kept their distance. But soon,they too were won over by my men. The soldiers unloaded 87 boxes of toys, clothes, shoes,school supplies and candy. We were soon surrounded by the people of the village who shookour hands and smiled shyly in thanks for our gifts and our presence.After the two hour visit, as we rose to leave, the camp leader said to us, “ Please come again,even if you have nothing to give. We enjoyed having you here.” We had loved every moment wehad been there. This year we had truly learnt the Christmas spirit of loving and giving!
SubQuestion No : 89
Q.89 Which of these statements is NOT true?
Ans 1. It was the narrator’s first Christmas away from home.
2. The villagers wanted only gifts from the soldiers.
3. The village had been reduced to a camp for the destitute families.
4. Children were excited to meet the soldiers.
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
On a cold wintry Christmas day in 1998, the ice and snow was beating down upon thewindows of the vehicles as we travelled to an obscure orphanage in Bosnia- Hezegovina. Webattled unstable hills blanketed with two feet of snow. The narrow road forced us to driveperilously close to the edge. This would be my first Christmas away from home and family. Icould imagine my wife and my two little daughters opening their gifts on Christmas day.Today, I was going to learn for the first time how it would be to spend Christmas day withother children.Enemy activity had devastated the villages. I had heard stories and seen pictures of thisparticular village where we were headed. What I did not know was that it would be a camp fullof destitute families and children. As we entered the village, the children lined the roads onboth sides and cheered. They ran to us in excitement as we climbed out of our vehicles.Within moments I saw my soldiers passing out sweets and chocolates and talking with thechildren. The adults who were not sure if we could be trusted kept their distance. But soon,they too were won over by my men. The soldiers unloaded 87 boxes of toys, clothes, shoes,school supplies and candy. We were soon surrounded by the people of the village who shookour hands and smiled shyly in thanks for our gifts and our presence.After the two hour visit, as we rose to leave, the camp leader said to us, “ Please come again,even if you have nothing to give. We enjoyed having you here.” We had loved every moment wehad been there. This year we had truly learnt the Christmas spirit of loving and giving!
SubQuestion No : 90
Q.90 Which of these statements does NOT indicate that the drive to the village was dangerous?
Ans 1. The orphanage village was not well-known.
2. There was heavy snowfall on the hills.
3. The snow was beating against the vehicles.
4. The road was too narrow.
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
For birds to survive, they must learn to live with and off humans; and those birds, like crows,sparrows and mynahs, who do this to perfection, continue to thrive as our cities grow;whereas the purely wild birds who depend on forests for life, are rapidly disappearing becauseforests are disappearing. If you have just a bit of garden and perhaps a guava tree, you will bevisited by innumerable bulbuls, mynahs, tailor birds, parrots etc. Or, if you own an old house,you will have to share it with pigeons and sparrows. And, if you have neither garden norrooftop, you will still be visited by the crows.Where man goes, the crow follows. He has learnt to perfection the art of living off humans. Hewill, I am sure, be the first bird on the moon, scavenging among the paper bags and cartonsleft behind by untidy astronauts. Crows favour the densest areas of human population andthere must be one for every human. Many crows seem to have been humans in their previouslives; they possess all the cunning and sense of self preservation of man. At the same time,there are many humans who have obviously been crows, we haven’t lost their thievinginstincts.Watch a crow sidling along the garden wall with an eye at the kitchen door and any attendanthumans. He waits in the background till his chance comes and then he pounces! I have evenknown a crow to make off with an egg from the breakfast table. The mynah, however is moreof a gentleman. He prefers fruit on the tree to scraps from the kitchen, and visits the garden inexpectation of hand-outs. He is quite handsome too, with his bright orange bill. Although theblue jay is quite capable of making his living in the forest, he seems to show a preference forhuman haunts. He would rather perch on a telegraph wire because he finds it a betterlaunching pad for his sudden rocket flights and aerial acrobatics!
SubQuestion No : 91
Q.91 Which of these birds has been called a ‘thief’ by the narrator?
Ans 1. bulbul
2. crow
3. parrot
4. mynah
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
For birds to survive, they must learn to live with and off humans; and those birds, like crows,sparrows and mynahs, who do this to perfection, continue to thrive as our cities grow;whereas the purely wild birds who depend on forests for life, are rapidly disappearing becauseforests are disappearing. If you have just a bit of garden and perhaps a guava tree, you will bevisited by innumerable bulbuls, mynahs, tailor birds, parrots etc. Or, if you own an old house,you will have to share it with pigeons and sparrows. And, if you have neither garden norrooftop, you will still be visited by the crows.Where man goes, the crow follows. He has learnt to perfection the art of living off humans. Hewill, I am sure, be the first bird on the moon, scavenging among the paper bags and cartonsleft behind by untidy astronauts. Crows favour the densest areas of human population andthere must be one for every human. Many crows seem to have been humans in their previouslives; they possess all the cunning and sense of self preservation of man. At the same time,there are many humans who have obviously been crows, we haven’t lost their thievinginstincts.Watch a crow sidling along the garden wall with an eye at the kitchen door and any attendanthumans. He waits in the background till his chance comes and then he pounces! I have evenknown a crow to make off with an egg from the breakfast table. The mynah, however is moreof a gentleman. He prefers fruit on the tree to scraps from the kitchen, and visits the garden inexpectation of hand-outs. He is quite handsome too, with his bright orange bill. Although theblue jay is quite capable of making his living in the forest, he seems to show a preference forhuman haunts. He would rather perch on a telegraph wire because he finds it a betterlaunching pad for his sudden rocket flights and aerial acrobatics!
SubQuestion No : 92
Q.92 According to the narrator, where can birds survive the longest?
Ans 1. in the forests
2. in old houses
3. in human habitations
4. in gardens
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Chosen Option : 1
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
For birds to survive, they must learn to live with and off humans; and those birds, like crows,sparrows and mynahs, who do this to perfection, continue to thrive as our cities grow;whereas the purely wild birds who depend on forests for life, are rapidly disappearing becauseforests are disappearing. If you have just a bit of garden and perhaps a guava tree, you will bevisited by innumerable bulbuls, mynahs, tailor birds, parrots etc. Or, if you own an old house,you will have to share it with pigeons and sparrows. And, if you have neither garden norrooftop, you will still be visited by the crows.Where man goes, the crow follows. He has learnt to perfection the art of living off humans. Hewill, I am sure, be the first bird on the moon, scavenging among the paper bags and cartonsleft behind by untidy astronauts. Crows favour the densest areas of human population andthere must be one for every human. Many crows seem to have been humans in their previouslives; they possess all the cunning and sense of self preservation of man. At the same time,there are many humans who have obviously been crows, we haven’t lost their thievinginstincts.Watch a crow sidling along the garden wall with an eye at the kitchen door and any attendanthumans. He waits in the background till his chance comes and then he pounces! I have evenknown a crow to make off with an egg from the breakfast table. The mynah, however is moreof a gentleman. He prefers fruit on the tree to scraps from the kitchen, and visits the garden inexpectation of hand-outs. He is quite handsome too, with his bright orange bill. Although theblue jay is quite capable of making his living in the forest, he seems to show a preference forhuman haunts. He would rather perch on a telegraph wire because he finds it a betterlaunching pad for his sudden rocket flights and aerial acrobatics!
SubQuestion No : 93
Q.93 The mynah has been referred to as a ‘gentleman’ because he:
Ans 1. flies off with kitchen scraps
2. accepts food that is handed out
3. looks handsome with an orange beak
4. is an expert in acrobatics
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
For birds to survive, they must learn to live with and off humans; and those birds, like crows,sparrows and mynahs, who do this to perfection, continue to thrive as our cities grow;whereas the purely wild birds who depend on forests for life, are rapidly disappearing becauseforests are disappearing. If you have just a bit of garden and perhaps a guava tree, you will bevisited by innumerable bulbuls, mynahs, tailor birds, parrots etc. Or, if you own an old house,you will have to share it with pigeons and sparrows. And, if you have neither garden norrooftop, you will still be visited by the crows.Where man goes, the crow follows. He has learnt to perfection the art of living off humans. Hewill, I am sure, be the first bird on the moon, scavenging among the paper bags and cartonsleft behind by untidy astronauts. Crows favour the densest areas of human population andthere must be one for every human. Many crows seem to have been humans in their previouslives; they possess all the cunning and sense of self preservation of man. At the same time,there are many humans who have obviously been crows, we haven’t lost their thievinginstincts.Watch a crow sidling along the garden wall with an eye at the kitchen door and any attendanthumans. He waits in the background till his chance comes and then he pounces! I have evenknown a crow to make off with an egg from the breakfast table. The mynah, however is moreof a gentleman. He prefers fruit on the tree to scraps from the kitchen, and visits the garden inexpectation of hand-outs. He is quite handsome too, with his bright orange bill. Although theblue jay is quite capable of making his living in the forest, he seems to show a preference forhuman haunts. He would rather perch on a telegraph wire because he finds it a betterlaunching pad for his sudden rocket flights and aerial acrobatics!
SubQuestion No : 94
Q.94 The narrator thinks that some crows must have been humans in previous births because oftheir:
Ans 1. city dwelling
2. selfish ways
3. large numbers
4. untidy habits
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
For birds to survive, they must learn to live with and off humans; and those birds, like crows,sparrows and mynahs, who do this to perfection, continue to thrive as our cities grow;whereas the purely wild birds who depend on forests for life, are rapidly disappearing becauseforests are disappearing. If you have just a bit of garden and perhaps a guava tree, you will bevisited by innumerable bulbuls, mynahs, tailor birds, parrots etc. Or, if you own an old house,you will have to share it with pigeons and sparrows. And, if you have neither garden norrooftop, you will still be visited by the crows.Where man goes, the crow follows. He has learnt to perfection the art of living off humans. Hewill, I am sure, be the first bird on the moon, scavenging among the paper bags and cartonsleft behind by untidy astronauts. Crows favour the densest areas of human population andthere must be one for every human. Many crows seem to have been humans in their previouslives; they possess all the cunning and sense of self preservation of man. At the same time,there are many humans who have obviously been crows, we haven’t lost their thievinginstincts.Watch a crow sidling along the garden wall with an eye at the kitchen door and any attendanthumans. He waits in the background till his chance comes and then he pounces! I have evenknown a crow to make off with an egg from the breakfast table. The mynah, however is moreof a gentleman. He prefers fruit on the tree to scraps from the kitchen, and visits the garden inexpectation of hand-outs. He is quite handsome too, with his bright orange bill. Although theblue jay is quite capable of making his living in the forest, he seems to show a preference forhuman haunts. He would rather perch on a telegraph wire because he finds it a betterlaunching pad for his sudden rocket flights and aerial acrobatics!
SubQuestion No : 95
Q.95 What is the theme of the passage?
Ans 1. Alarming crow population
2. Receding forests
3. Survival of the birds in cities
4. Migration of birds
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Read the following passage and answer the questions.
This year, I celebrated twenty-five years with a Seeing Eye dog. When I came to “The SeeingEye’ in 1983, I had no idea how much my canine partner would do for me. I can well rememberwalking down a country road independently, with a light step and joy in my heart, knowing thatNovel- my first Seeing Eye dog- would keep me safe.Since that glorious beginning, my dogs have seen me through two university degrees whileliving in four different cities in Canada and the United States. These competent and lovingguides have shown me amazing skills – keeping me safe from traffic, fallen trees, new placesand a host of unseen dangers. I have acquired self-confidence and a faith that anything ispossible with my dog at my side. Over the years, my dogs have always been a source of prideand pleasure for me, and I brag about them to my family and friends.Today, the way young Rambo manoeuvres me through the rush-hour traffic is wonderful. But itis all those little things like finding a table at a restaurant, finding empty cubicles at thephysical therapy clinic where I work, that can mean so much more. Rambo is my sixth guidewho arrived in June 2008 after Ruskin left me. He has already established himself in my heart.He is guiding me through another chapter in my life. I wish to thank all my friends at ‘TheSeeing Eye’ for the support they have offered me over the years. I also thank them for beinglike family, most importantly, being there to train these furry soul-mates so well!
SubQuestion No : 96
Q.96 The biggest consolation of having a guide dog is that it will:
Ans 1. avoid traffic snarls
2. ensure utmost safety
3. be fun to walk with
4. find a table at a restaurant
Question ID : 6549785582Status : Answered
Chosen Option : 2
Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
This year, I celebrated twenty-five years with a Seeing Eye dog. When I came to “The SeeingEye’ in 1983, I had no idea how much my canine partner would do for me. I can well rememberwalking down a country road independently, with a light step and joy in my heart, knowing thatNovel- my first Seeing Eye dog- would keep me safe.Since that glorious beginning, my dogs have seen me through two university degrees whileliving in four different cities in Canada and the United States. These competent and lovingguides have shown me amazing skills – keeping me safe from traffic, fallen trees, new placesand a host of unseen dangers. I have acquired self-confidence and a faith that anything ispossible with my dog at my side. Over the years, my dogs have always been a source of prideand pleasure for me, and I brag about them to my family and friends.Today, the way young Rambo manoeuvres me through the rush-hour traffic is wonderful. But itis all those little things like finding a table at a restaurant, finding empty cubicles at thephysical therapy clinic where I work, that can mean so much more. Rambo is my sixth guidewho arrived in June 2008 after Ruskin left me. He has already established himself in my heart.He is guiding me through another chapter in my life. I wish to thank all my friends at ‘TheSeeing Eye’ for the support they have offered me over the years. I also thank them for beinglike family, most importantly, being there to train these furry soul-mates so well!
SubQuestion No : 97
Q.97 What does ‘canine partner’ refer to?
Ans 1. A person who trains dogs
2. A trained Seeing Eye dog
3. A partner at the workplace
4. A person who is a walking partner
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This year, I celebrated twenty-five years with a Seeing Eye dog. When I came to “The SeeingEye’ in 1983, I had no idea how much my canine partner would do for me. I can well rememberwalking down a country road independently, with a light step and joy in my heart, knowing thatNovel- my first Seeing Eye dog- would keep me safe.Since that glorious beginning, my dogs have seen me through two university degrees whileliving in four different cities in Canada and the United States. These competent and lovingguides have shown me amazing skills – keeping me safe from traffic, fallen trees, new placesand a host of unseen dangers. I have acquired self-confidence and a faith that anything ispossible with my dog at my side. Over the years, my dogs have always been a source of prideand pleasure for me, and I brag about them to my family and friends.Today, the way young Rambo manoeuvres me through the rush-hour traffic is wonderful. But itis all those little things like finding a table at a restaurant, finding empty cubicles at thephysical therapy clinic where I work, that can mean so much more. Rambo is my sixth guidewho arrived in June 2008 after Ruskin left me. He has already established himself in my heart.He is guiding me through another chapter in my life. I wish to thank all my friends at ‘TheSeeing Eye’ for the support they have offered me over the years. I also thank them for beinglike family, most importantly, being there to train these furry soul-mates so well!
SubQuestion No : 98
Q.98 Who was the narrator’s first guide dog?
Ans 1. Rambo
2. Seeing Eye
3. Ruskin
4. Novel
Question ID : 6549785581Status : Not Answered
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Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
This year, I celebrated twenty-five years with a Seeing Eye dog. When I came to “The SeeingEye’ in 1983, I had no idea how much my canine partner would do for me. I can well rememberwalking down a country road independently, with a light step and joy in my heart, knowing thatNovel- my first Seeing Eye dog- would keep me safe.Since that glorious beginning, my dogs have seen me through two university degrees whileliving in four different cities in Canada and the United States. These competent and lovingguides have shown me amazing skills – keeping me safe from traffic, fallen trees, new placesand a host of unseen dangers. I have acquired self-confidence and a faith that anything ispossible with my dog at my side. Over the years, my dogs have always been a source of prideand pleasure for me, and I brag about them to my family and friends.Today, the way young Rambo manoeuvres me through the rush-hour traffic is wonderful. But itis all those little things like finding a table at a restaurant, finding empty cubicles at thephysical therapy clinic where I work, that can mean so much more. Rambo is my sixth guidewho arrived in June 2008 after Ruskin left me. He has already established himself in my heart.He is guiding me through another chapter in my life. I wish to thank all my friends at ‘TheSeeing Eye’ for the support they have offered me over the years. I also thank them for beinglike family, most importantly, being there to train these furry soul-mates so well!
SubQuestion No : 99
Q.99 Which of these statements is NOT true?
Ans 1. The narrator is visually impaired.
2. The narrator is grateful to “The Seeing Eye’ organisation.
3. The narrator is undergoing physical therapy.
4. The narrator holds two university degrees.
Question ID : 6549785583Status : Not Answered
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Read the following passage and answer the questions.
This year, I celebrated twenty-five years with a Seeing Eye dog. When I came to “The SeeingEye’ in 1983, I had no idea how much my canine partner would do for me. I can well rememberwalking down a country road independently, with a light step and joy in my heart, knowing thatNovel- my first Seeing Eye dog- would keep me safe.Since that glorious beginning, my dogs have seen me through two university degrees whileliving in four different cities in Canada and the United States. These competent and lovingguides have shown me amazing skills – keeping me safe from traffic, fallen trees, new placesand a host of unseen dangers. I have acquired self-confidence and a faith that anything ispossible with my dog at my side. Over the years, my dogs have always been a source of prideand pleasure for me, and I brag about them to my family and friends.Today, the way young Rambo manoeuvres me through the rush-hour traffic is wonderful. But itis all those little things like finding a table at a restaurant, finding empty cubicles at thephysical therapy clinic where I work, that can mean so much more. Rambo is my sixth guidewho arrived in June 2008 after Ruskin left me. He has already established himself in my heart.He is guiding me through another chapter in my life. I wish to thank all my friends at ‘TheSeeing Eye’ for the support they have offered me over the years. I also thank them for beinglike family, most importantly, being there to train these furry soul-mates so well!
SubQuestion No : 100
Q.100 The main theme of the passage is:
Ans 1. Training of dogs
2. Keeping safe from dangers
3. The importance of Seeing Eye dogs
4. Dogs are wonderful pets
Question ID : 6549785579Status : Not Answered
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