Sunday 12 October 2014

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Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : VORACIOUS
Op 1: Wild Op 2: Hungry Op 3: Angry Op 4: Quick Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : TIMID
Op 1: Fast
Op 2: Slow Op 3: Medium Op 4: Shy
Op 5: Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : IRONIC
Op 1: Inflexible Op 2: Bitter
Op 3: Good-natured
Op 4: Disguisedly sarcastic Op 5:
Correct Op : 4

Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : CORRESPONDENCE
Op 1: Agreements
Op 2: Contracts
Op 3: Documents
Op 4: Letters
Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : DISTANT
Op 1: Far
Op 2: Removed
Op 3: Reserved
Op 4: Separate Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : LAMENT
Op 1: Complain
Op 2: Comment
Op 3: Condone
Op 4: Console Op 5: Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : WRETCHED
Op 1: Poor Op 2: Foolish
Op 3: Insane
Op 4: Strained
Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : RESTRAINT
Op 1: Hindrance
Op 2: Repression
Op 3: Obstacle
Op 4: Restriction Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : MENDACIOUS
Op 1: Full of confidence Op 2: False
Op 3: Encouraging
Op 4: Provocative Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : ADMONISH
Op 1: Punish
Op 2: Curse
Op 3: Dismiss Op 4: Reprimand
Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : CORPULENT
Op 1: Lean
Op 2: Gaunt
Op 3: Emaciated Op 4: Obese
Op 5: Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : GRATIFY
Op 1: Appreciate Op 2: Frank
Op 3: Indulge
Op 4: Pacify Op 5: Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : RECKLESS
Op 1: Courageous Op 2: Rash
Op 3: Bold
Op 4: Daring Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : VENT
Op 1: Opening
Op 2: Stodgy Op 3: End
Op 4: Past tense of go Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : The claims of students look hollow when they attribute their poor performance to difficulty of examination.
Op 1: infer Op 2: impute Op 3: inhere
Op 4: inundate Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : He is averse to the idea of holding elections now.
Op 1: convinced Op 2: angry
Op 3: agreeable Op 4: opposed Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : True religion does not require one to proselytise through guile or force.
Op 1: translate Op 2: hypnotise Op 3: attack Op 4: convert Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : She corroborated the statement of her brother.
Op 1: confirmed Op 2: disproved Op 3: condemned Op 4: seconded Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : The great dancer impressed the appreciative crowd by
her nimble movements. Op 1: unrhythmic
Op 2: lively
Op 3: quickening Op 4: clear
Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : Swift is known in the world of letters for his misogynism.
Op 1: hatred for mankind Op 2: hatred for womankind Op 3: love for the reasonable Op 4: love for womankind Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : A person unrestrained by the rules of morality or tradition is called a licentious person.
Op 1: libertine Op 2: loafer-type Op 3: criminal Op 4: freelance Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : His style is quite transparent.
Op 1: verbose Op 2: involved Op 3: lucid Op 4: witty Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : Only those who are gullible take every advertisement seriously. Op 1: fallible
Op 2: enthusiastic Op 3: unsuspecting Op 4: unrealistic Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : We didn't believe in his statement, but subsequent events proved that he was right.
Op 1: later Op 2: many Op 3: few Op 4: earlier Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : The angry villagers have lynched two suspected child-lifters already.
Op 1: beaten up Op 2: captured Op 3: killed
Op 4: mutilated Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : He has a propensity for getting into debt.
Op 1: natural tendency Op 2: aptitude
Op 3: characteristic Op 4: quality
Op 5: Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : The agnostic demanded proof before he would accept the statement of the secretary.
Op 1: The pessimist Op 2: The sceptic
Op 3: Sceptic about the existence of god or any ultimate reality Op 4: The atheist
Op 5: The altruist Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : The economic cataclysm which followed the industrial revolution brought with it complex problems hitherto unknown.
Op 1: Depression Op 2: Boom
Op 3: Regeneration
Op 4: Sudden and violent change Op 5: Unprecedented collapse Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : The environment left a deleterious effect on his health.
Op 1: Fatiguing
Op 2: Weakening
Op 3: Aesthetic
Op 4: Harmful
Op 5: Health
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : By his speech he fermented trouble in the ranks of the army. Op 1: Quietened
Op 2: Channelized into healthy directions Op 3: Stirred up
Op 4: Contained and suppressed Op 5: None of these
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : He has got a meretricious style which does not produce a lasting effect.
Op 1: Capricious
Op 2: Whimsical
Op 3: Flamboyant
Op 4: Pretentious
Op 5: Showily attractive Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the word typed in bold. : The liberal school of thought trusts in education reform, and the sporadic use of force to remedy the depravity of certain isolated individuals or groups.
Op 1: Infrequent, irregular Op 2: Persistent, constant Op 3: Continuous
Op 4: Sparing
Op 5: Corrective and preventive both Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the word or phrase which fits each definition. : A person who readily believes others.
Op 1: Creditable
Op 2: Credible
Op 3: Credulous
Op 4: Sensitive
Op 5: Sensible
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which fits each definition. : Flowers and insects or anything lasting only for a day.
Op 1: Transitional
Op 2: Ephemeral
Op 3: Transient
Op 4: Transitory Op 5: Monumental Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the word or phrase which fits each definition. : Last part of speech. Op 1: Epilogue
Op 2: Conclusion
Op 3: Peroration
Op 4: Permutation
Op 5: Percussion Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : OPALESCENT
Op 1: Iridescent
Op 2: Transparent
Op 3: Translucent Op 4: Pollutant
Op 5: Giving off an odour Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : PERIPATETIC
Op 1: Worldly
Op 2: Disarming Op 3: Moving Op 4: Inherent Op 5: Seeking Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : TAUTOLOGICAL
Op 1: Pertaining to charms or magic
Op 2: Highly sensitive
Op 3: Needlessly repetitious
Op 4: Highly touchy
Op 5: Fleeting
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : AVERT
Op 1: entertain Op 2: transform Op 3: turn away Op 4: lead toward Op 5: displease Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : CITE
Op 1: galvanize Op 2: visualize Op 3: locate Op 4: quote Op 5: signal Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : CORPULENT
Op 1: regenerate Op 2: obese
Op 3: different
Op 4: hungry
Op 5: bloody
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : EMACIATED
Op 1: garrulous Op 2: primeval Op 3: vigorous Op 4: disparate Op 5: thin Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : GARNISH
Op 1: paint Op 2: garner Op 3: adorn Op 4: abuse Op 5: banish Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : INCULCATE
Op 1: exculpate Op 2: educate Op 3: exonerate Op 4: prepare Op 5: embarrass
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : EGREGIOUS
Op 1: pious
Op 2: outrageous Op 3: anxious Op 4: sociable Op 5: gloomy Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : MISDEMEANOUR
Op 1: felony Op 2: misdeed Op 3: indignity Op 4: fiat
Op 5: illiteracy Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : MUSTY
Op 1: stale
Op 2: necessary Op 3: indifferent Op 4: nonchalant Op 5: vivid Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : PHLEGMATIC
Op 1: calm Op 2: cryptic Op 3: practical Op 4: salivary
Op 5: dishonest Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : REPRISAL
Op 1: revaluation Op 2: assessment Op 3: loss
Op 4: retaliation Op 5: nonsense Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : WAIF
Op 1: soldier Op 2: urchin Op 3: surrender Op 4: breeze Op 5: spouse Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : SAGACIOUS (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: foolish Op 2: bitter Op 3: voracious Op 4: veracious Op 5: fallacious Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : TRANSIENT (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: carried Op 2: close
Op 3: permanent Op 4: removed Op 5: certain Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : IGNOBLE (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: produced by fire Op 2: worthy
Op 3: given to questioning Op 4: huge
Op 5: known Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : NEFARIOUS (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: various
Op 2: lacking
Op 3: benign
Op 4: pompous
Op 5: futile
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : CHAFFING (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: achieving Op 2: serious Op 3: capitalistic Op 4: sneezing Op 5: expensive Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : COZEN (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: amuse
Op 2: treat honestly Op 3: prate
Op 4: shackle Op 5: vilify Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : DILATORY (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: narrowing Op 2: prompt
Op 3: enlarging
Op 4: portentous
Op 5: sour
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : GRISLY (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: suggestive Op 2: doubtful Op 3: untidy
Op 4: pleasant Op 5: bearish Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : IRREVERENT (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: related
Op 2: mischievous Op 3: respective Op 4: pious
Op 5: violent Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : JAUNTY (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: youthful Op 2: ruddy Op 3: strong
Op 4: unravelled
Op 5: sedate
Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : LEVITY (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: bridge Op 2: dam Op 3: praise Op 4: blame
Op 5: solemnity Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : UNSEEMLY (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: effortless Op 2: proper Op 3: conducive Op 4: pointed
Op 5: informative Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : AFFABLE (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: rude Op 2: ruddy Op 3: needy Op 4: useless
Op 5: conscious Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : BLASÉ (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: fiery Op 2: clever
Op 3: intriguing Op 4: slim
Op 5: ardent Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : EQUILIBRIUM (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: imbalance Op 2: peace
Op 3: inequity Op 4: directness Op 5: urgency Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : EXTROVERT (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: clown Op 2: hero
Op 3: ectomorph Op 4: neurotic Op 5: introvert Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : PERT (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: polite
Op 2: perishable Op 3: moral
Op 4: deliberate Op 5: stubborn Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : RUDDY (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: robust Op 2: witty Op 3: wan Op 4: exotic Op 5: creative Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : MINOR (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: Big Op 2: Major Op 3: Tall Op 4: Heavy Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given
word . : PROVOCATION (OPPOSITE) Op 1: Vocation
Op 2: Pacification Op 3: Peace
Op 4: Destruction Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : QUIESCENT (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: Indifferent Op 2: Troublesome Op 3: Weak
Op 4: Unconcerned Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : VICTORIOUS (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: Defeated
Op 2: Annexed
Op 3: Destroyed
Op 4: Vanquished Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : NIGGARDLY (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: Frugal
Op 2: Thrifty
Op 3: Stingy
Op 4: Generous
Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : FRUGAL (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: Copious Op 2: Extravagant Op 3: Generous
Op 4: Ostentatious Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : SUBSERVIENT (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: Aggressive
Op 2: Straightforward Op 3: Dignified
Op 4: Supercilious Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : VALUABLE (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: Invaluable
Op 2: Worthless Op 3: Inferior
Op 4: Lowly
Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : IMPASSE (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: Resurgence
Op 2: Breakthrough
Op 3: Continuation
Op 4: Combination Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : Like poverty, affluence can sometimes create its own problems. (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: indigence Op 2: opulence Op 3: sorrow
Op 4: exuberance Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : I abhor the ideas he sometimes expresses. (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: admire Op 2: respect Op 3: applaud Op 4: appreciate
Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : The members thought that the task was feasible. (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: impractical Op 2: impossible Op 3: difficult
Op 4: impracticable Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : They had an insipid conversation. (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: lively
Op 2: argumentative Op 3: loud
Op 4: curious Op 5: Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : Ram displays enthusiasm whenever he is posed with a problem. (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: eagerness Op 2: weakness Op 3: indifference Op 4: softness Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : The incessant noise of the boring machine made it difficult for us to go to sleep at night. (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: intermittent Op 2: harsh
Op 3: soft
Op 4: constant Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : The leader was pragmatic in her approach to the problem facing the country. (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: indefinite Op 2: vague Op 3: idealistic Op 4: optimistic Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : She used to disparage her neighbour every now and then. (OPPOSITE) Op 1: please
Op 2: praise Op 3: belittle Op 4: denigrate Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : PROTRACT (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: retrace Op 2: distract Op 3: curtail Op 4: expose Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : DECADENT (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: ethical Op 2: impetuous Op 3: succinct Op 4: lewd
Op 5: Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : HAPLESS (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: cheerful Op 2: consistent Op 3: fortunate Op 4: shapely Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : ORTHODOXY (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: renown Op 2: trepidation
Op 3: unconventionality Op 4: remoteness
Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : SUMPTUOUS (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: open Op 2: frequent Op 3: partial
Op 4: restrained Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : DISSOLUTION (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: retribution Op 2: compliance Op 3: futility
Op 4: establishment Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : STILTED (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: informal Op 2: verbose Op 3: secretive Op 4: senseless Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : DISPARITY (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: timidity Op 2: bigotry Op 3: likeness Op 4: influence Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : BELLIGERENT (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: seditious Op 2: genial Op 3: corporal Op 4: wary
Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : BENEDICTION (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: antidote
Op 2: intonation
Op 3: endowment
Op 4: anathema
Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : LISTLESS (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: energetic Op 2: confined Op 3: minuscule Op 4: enlisted Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : FAR-FETCHED (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: ingenious Op 2: facile
Op 3: myopic Op 4: credible Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : GAUNT (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: emaciated Op 2: sombre
Op 3: plump
Op 4: piquant
Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : PERT (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: impudent Op 2: brash
Op 3: savvy Op 4: polite Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : PRANKISH (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: whimsical Op 2: machiavellian Op 3: impish
Op 4: serious Op 5: Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : INGENUITY (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: skillfulness Op 2: cunning Op 3: inventive Op 4: dullness
Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : PHILANTHROPIC (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: uxorious
Op 2: parsimonious Op 3: carnal
Op 4: chary Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : AUGUST (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: gloomy Op 2: inglorious Op 3: cherubic Op 4: affable Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : VANITY (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: pride Op 2: humility Op 3: conceit
Op 4: ostentious Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : TANGIBLE (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: ethereal Op 2: concrete Op 3: actual Op 4: solid
Op 5: Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : EPILOGUE (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: dialogue Op 2: prelude Op 3: post script Op 4: epigram Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : PERTINENT (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: irrational Op 2: irregular Op 3: insistent Op 4: irrelevent Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : STATIONARY (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: active Op 2: mobile Op 3: rapid Op 4: busy Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : STARTLED (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: amused Op 2: relaxed Op 3: endless Op 4: astonished Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word . : PERENNIAL (OPPOSITE)
Op 1: frequent Op 2: regular Op 3: lasting Op 4: rare
Op 5: Correct Op : 4
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it.
The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) At the end of the year/(B) every student who had done adequate work/(C) was automatically promoted./(D) No error.
Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) One of the members/(B) expressed doubt if/(C) the Minister was an athiest./(D) No error.
Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) The meeting adjourned abruptly/(B) by the CEO after/(C) about three hours of deliberation./(D) No error
Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D)
Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) You will come/(B) to my party tomorrow,/ (C) isn't it ? /(D) No error
Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) Do the roses in your garden smell/(B) more sweetly/(C) than those in ours?(D) No error
Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the
answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) I had hoped to have met him yesterday/(B) to discuss the matter with him/(C) but he was not in his house, and so I could not meet him./(D) No error. Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) The retiring principal asked his old pupils/ (B) to take the interest in the school/(C) after he has retired./(D) No error
Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) Hemant persisted/(B) to do it/(C) in spite of my advice/(D) No error.
Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) With little patience/(B) you will be able to/(C) cross this hurdle./(D) No error
Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) It is true/(B) that God helps those/(C) who helps themselves./(D) No error.
Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if
any) : (A) Umesh is/(B) five years/ (C) senior than me./ (D) No error. Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) Can I lend/(B) your pencil/(C) for a minute, please ?/(D) No error.
Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) Ganguly is one of the finest batsmen/ (B) that India have produced/ (C) over the decades./ (D) No error
Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) She sang/ (B) very well/(C)isn't it?./ (D) No error.
Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any) : (A) The man told to her/ (B) that he had not brought his dog/ (C) out for a walk as he was afraid that it would rain./ (D) No error
Op 1: (A)
Op 2: (B)
Op 3: (C )
Op 4: (D) Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : To get one's name in the Rowland Ward's book of hunting records was the hot ambition of every serious hunter.
Op 1: extreme Op 2: burning
Op 3: reluctant
Op 4: No improvement needed
Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : Whatever to our other problems, we have
no shortcoming to cheap labour in India. Op 1: default
Op 2: deficit Op 3: scarcity
Op 4: No improvement needed Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : Neha was fined for careless driving.
Op 1: got fined Op 2: fined
Op 3: was to be fined
Op 4: No improvement needed Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : You have come here with a view to insult me.
Op 1: to insulting me
Op 2: of insulting me
Op 3: for insulting me
Op 4: No improvement needed
Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : I would have waited for you at the station if I knew that you would come.
Op 1: had known Op 2: was knowing Op 3: have known
Op 4: No improvement needed Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : Due to these reason we are all in favour of universal compulsory education.
Op 1: Out of these reasons Op 2: For these reasons Op 3: By these reasons
Op 4: No improvement needed Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : When it was feared that the serfs might go too far and gain their freedom from serfdom, the Protestant leaders joined the princes at crushing them.
Op 1: into crushing Op 2: in crushing
Op 3: without crushing
Op 4: No improvement needed Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : The dissidents hold a great problem in every political party.
Op 1: cause Op 2: give Op 3: pose
Op 4: No improvement needed Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : I shall not go until I am invited.
Op 1: till I am invited Op 2: unless I am invited Op 3: if not I am invited
Op 4: No improvement needed Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : They are social insects, living in communities, regulated by definite laws, each member of society bearing a well-defined and separate part in the work of a colony.
Op 1: who are living in communities Op 2: living among a communities Op 3: who lives with a communities Op 4: No improvement needed
Op 5: Correct Op : 4
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : Please remind me of posting these letters to my relatives.
Op 1: by posting Op 2: to post Op 3: for posting
Op 4: No improvement needed Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : The reason why he wrote the letter was because he could not contact him over the phone.
Op 1: why he wrote the letter was since
Op 2: for which he wrote the letter was because
Op 3: why he wrote the letter was that
Op 4: No improvement needed
Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : While crossing the highway a five year old child was knocked out by a passing car.
Op 1: away Op 2: up Op 3: down
Op 4: No improvement needed Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : Not a word they spoke to the unfortunate wife about it. Op 1: did they speak
Op 2: they will speak Op 3: they had spoken
Op 4: No improvement needed Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. In the question a part of the sentence is italicised. Alternatives to the
italicised part is given which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. : The mother has not seen the child for several months and now eagerly looks forward to seeing him.
Op 1: looks ahead to Op 2: looks for
Op 3: looks onto
Op 4: No improvement needed Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : The ruling party will have to put its own house ………
order. Op 1: in Op 2: on Op 3: to Op 4: into Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Once he has signed the agreement, he won't be able to …..
Op 1: back up Op 2: back in Op 3: back at Op 4: back out Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : In school many of us never realised the importance that grammar would …. in later life.
Op 1: figure Op 2: portrary Op 3: play
Op 4: exercise Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : 'Please' and ' Thank you' are the little courtesies by which we keep the ….. of life oiled and running smoothly.
Op 1: path Op 2: machine Op 3: garden Op 4: river Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : He …… in wearing the oldfashioned coat inspite of his wife's disapproval.
Op 1: insists Op 2: persists Op 3: desists Op 4: resists Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Monika is quite intelligent but rather ……
Op 1: idealistic Op 2: generous Op 3: lazy
Op 4: optimistic Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : The boy fell …. the bicycle.
Op 1: of Op 2: off Op 3: from Op 4: under Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Ravi put ….. the light and slept.
Op 1: for Op 2: down Op 3: in Op 4: out Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Radha felt very much grateful . . . her boss for the kindness he had shown in granting her leave.
Op 1: To
Op 2: For
Op 3: Towards Op 4: With Op 5: After Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : The consequence of his haughtiness was that his services were dispensed . . . . by his master.
Op 1: About
Op 2: From
Op 3: With
Op 4: Round Op 5: Up Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Rati just chimes . . . . the opinion of her husband and seems to have no mind of her own.
Op 1: From
Op 2: With Op 3: In with
Op 4: On about Op 5: Up with Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Most children remain . . . . school . . . the ages of seven and eight.
Op 1: In/in
Op 2: At/between Op 3: Inside/of
Op 4: Under/beyond
Op 5: Beyond/under Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : When Shankar remembered his wife long dead he was moved . . . . tears.
Op 1: For
Op 2: With Op 3: To
Op 4: Through Op 5: Off Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : The protracted illness has reduced him . . . . skeleton. Op 1: Till
Op 2: Round
Op 3: Through Op 4: To
Op 5: From Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Social psychology studies . . . . the behaviour of human groups organised or unorganised.
Op 1: With Op 2: Of Op 3: In
Op 4: About
Op 5: None of these Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Because she had a reputation for . . . . we were surprised and pleased when she greeted us so . . . ..
Op 1: insolence . . . .irately
Op 2: insouciance . . . .cordially Op 3: graciousness . . . .amiably Op 4: arrogance . . . .disdainfully Op 5: querulousness . . . .affably Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Raghav is not attracted by the . . . . life of the . . . . , always wandering through the country-side, begging for charity.
Op 1: proud . . . . almsgiver
Op 2: noble . . . . philanthropist Op 3: affluent . . . . mendicant Op 4: natural . . . . philosopher
Op 5: peripatetic …………...vagabond Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Legislation was passed to punish brokers who . . . . their clients funds.
Op 1: Devastate Op 2: Devour Op 3: Embezzle Op 4: Defalcate Op 5: Dawdled Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Now that he was prosperous and affluent, he gladly contributed funds to assist the . . . . and the disabled.
Op 1: Begging
Op 2: Impecunious Op 3: Penitent
Op 4: Impervious
Op 5: Impetuous Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : To the dismay of the student body, the class president was . . . . berated by the principal at a school assembly.
Op 1: ignominiously Op 2: privately
Op 3: magnanimously Op 4: fortuitously
Op 5: inconspicuously Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : The result does not . . . . my original conception of the master.
Op 1: Accord with Op 2: Reconcile with Op 3: Reconcile to
Op 4: Correspond with Op 5: Correspond to Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Patriotism, like so many other objects of this imperfect world, is a . . . . web of good and evil.
Op 1: Complicated Op 2: Intricate
Op 3: Entrapped
Op 4: Entangled
Op 5: Tangled
Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : The consequences of the growing materialism of the modern age will be . . . .
Op 1: Destructive
Op 2: Revolting
Op 3: Disastrous
Op 4: Unfailing
Op 5: Compounded
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : We were amazed that a man who had been heretofore the most . . . . . of public speakers could, in a single speech, electrify an audience and bring them cheering to their feet.
Op 1: enthralling Op 2: accomplished Op 3: pedestrian Op 4: auspicious Op 5: masterful Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : New concerns about growing religious tension in northern India were . . . . this week after at least fifty people were killed and hundreds were injured or arrested in rioting between Hindus and Muslims. Op 1: lessened
Op 2: invalidated Op 3: restrained Op 4: dispersed Op 5: fueled Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : In a revolutionary development in technology, several manufacturers now make biodegradable forms of plastic; some plastic six-pack rings, for example, gradually . . . . when exposed to sunlight.
Op 1: harden
Op 2: stagnate
Op 3: inflate
Op 4: propagate
Op 5: decompose
Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Unlike other examples of . . . . verse, Milton's Lycidas does more than merely mourn the death of Edward King; it also denounces corruption in the Church in which King was ordained.
Op 1: satiric Op 2: elegiac Op 3: free
Op 4: humorous Op 5: didactic Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : In Japanese art, profound emotion is frequently couched in images of nature, observed with . . . . conditioned by life in a land of dramatic seasonal change, where perils of earthquake and typhoon make nature's bounty .
. . . and its processes awesome and beautiful. Op 1: an intimacy. . . . precarious
Op 2: a fidelity . . . . munificent Op 3: a skill . . . . excessive
Op 4: an indifference . . . . chancy Op 5: a senstivity . . . . distinctive Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : Because it arrives so early in the season, before many other birds, the robin has been called the . . . . of spring.
Op 1: hostage Op 2: autocrat Op 3: compass Op 4: newcomer Op 5: harbinger Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. : In place of the more general debate about abstract principles of government that most delegates probably expected, the Constitutional Convention put . . . . proposals on the table.
Op 1: theoretical Op 2: vague
Op 3: concrete Op 4: tentative Op 5: redundant Correct Op : 3
Ques. In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence. : It is easy to excuse
P:but it is hard
Q:in a boy of fourteen
R:the mischief of early childhood
S:to tolerate even unavoidable faults
Op 1: RPQS
Op 2: QRSP
Op 3: QRPS
Op 4: RPSQ
Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence. : I saw that
P:but seeing my host in this mood
Q:I deemed it proper to take leave
R:as I had frequently done before
S:it had been my intention to pass the night there
Op 1: QPSR
Op 2: QRPS
Op 3: SPQR
Op 4: SRPQ
Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence. : People
P:at his dispensary
Q:went to him
R:of all professions
S:for medicine and treatment
Op 1: QPRS
Op 2: RPQS
Op 3: RQSP
Op 4: QRPS
Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence. : He told us that
P: and enjoyed it immensely Q:in a prose translation
R:he had read Milton
S:which he had borrowed from his teacher
Op 1: RSQP
Op 2: QRPS
Op 3: RQSP
Op 4: RQPS
Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence. : We have to
P:as we see it
Q:speak the truth
R:there is falsehood and darkness
S:even if all around us
Op 1: RQSP
Op 2: QRPS
Op 3: RSQP
Op 4: QPSR
Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence. : It was
P:in keeping with my mood
Q:a soft summer evening
R:as I walked sedately
S:in the direction of the new house
Op 1: SRPQ
Op 2: QRPS
Op 3: QPRS
Op 4: SQPR
Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences. : S1: Metals are today being replaced by polymers in many applications.
S6: Many Indian Institutes of Science and Technology run special programmes on polymer science.
P:Above all, they are cheaper and easier to process, making them a viable alternative to metals.
Q:Polymers are essentially long chains of hydrocarbon molecules.
R:Today polymers are as strong as metals.
S:These have replaced the traditional chromium-plated metallic bumpers in cars.
Op 1: QRSP
Op 2: RSQP
Op 3: RQSP
Op 4: QRPS
Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences. : S1: The cooperative system of doing business is a good way of encouraging ordinary workers to work hard.
S6: The main object is to maintain the interest of every member of the society and to ensure that the members participate actively in the projects of the society.
P:If the society is to be well run, it is necessary to prevent insincere officials being elected to the committee which is solely responsible for the running of the business.
Q:They get this from experienced and professional workers who are not only familiar with the cooperative system, but also with efficient methods of doing business.
R:To a large extent, many cooperative societies need advice and guidance.
S:The capital necessary to start a business venture is obtained by the workers' contributions.
Op 1: SQPR
Op 2: PQSR
Op 3: SRQP
Op 4: PSRQ
Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences. : S1: American private lives may seem shallow.
S6: This would not happen in China, he said.
P:Students would walk away with books they had not paid for.
Q:A Chinese journalist commented on a curious institution: the library.
R:Their public morality, however, impressed visitors.
S:But in general they returned them.
Op 1: PSQR
Op 2: QPSR
Op 3: RQPS
Op 4: RPSQ
Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences. : S1: On vacation in Tangier, Morocco, my friend and I sat down at a street cafe.
S6: Finally a man walked over to me and whispered, "Hey buddy .... this guy's your waiter and he wants your order."
P:At one point, he bent over with a big smile, showing me a single gold tooth and a dingy face.
Q:Soon I felt the presence of someone standing alongside me.
R:But this one wouldn't budge.
S:We had been cautioned about beggars and were told to ignore them.
Op 1: SQRP
Op 2: SQPR
Op 3: QSRP
Op 4: QSPR
Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences. : S1: Venice is a strange and beautiful city in the north of Italy.
S6: This is because Venice has no streets.
P:There are about four hundred old stone bridges joining the island of Venice.
Q:In this city there are no motor cars, no horses and no buses.
R:These small islands are near one another.
S:It is not an island but a hundred and seventeen islands.
Op 1: PQRS
Op 2: PRQS
Op 3: SRPQ
Op 4: PQSR
Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences. : S1: I keep on flapping my big ears all day.
S6: Am I not a smart, intelligent elephant ?
P:They also fear that I will flap them all away.
Q:But children wonder why I flap them so.
R:I flap them so to make sure they are safely there on either side of my head.
S:But I know what I am doing.
Op 1: SRQP
Op 2: QPSR
Op 3: QPRS
Op 4: PSRQ
Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences. : S1: Jawaharlal Nehru was born in Allahabad on 14 Nov, 1889.
S6: He died on 27 May, 1964.
P:Nehru met Mahatma Gandhi in February, 1920.
Q:In 1905 he was sent to London to study at a school called Harrow.
R:He became the first Prime Minister of Independent India on 15 August, 1947. S:He married Kamla Kaul in 1915.
Op 1: QRPS
Op 2: QSPR
Op 3: RPQS
Op 4: SQRP
Op 5: 4
Correct Op : 2
Ques. In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences. : S1: Ms. Parasuram started a petrol pump in Madras.
S6: Thus she has shown the way for many others.
P:A total of twelve girls now work at the pump.
Q:She advertised in newspapers for women staff.
R:They operate in two shifts.
S:The response was good.
Op 1: PQSR
Op 2: SQPR
Op 3: QSPR
Op 4: PQRS
Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences. : S1: Politeness is not a quality possessed by only one nation or race.
S6: In any case, we should not mock at others' habits.
P:One may observe that a man of one nation will remove his hat or fold his hands by way of greetings when he meets someone he knows.
Q:A man of another country will not do so.
R:It is a quality to be found among all peoples and nations in every corner of the earth.
S:Obviously, each person follows the custom of his particular country.
Op 1: RPQS
Op 2: RPSQ
Op 3: PRQS
Op 4: QPRS
Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences. : S1: There is a difference between Gandhiji's concept of secularism and that of Nehru's.
S6: Instead of doing any good, such secularism can do harm instead of good.
P:Nehru's idea of secularism was equal indifference to all religions and bothering about none of them.
Q:According to Gandhiji, all religions are equally true and each scripture is worthy of respect.
R:Such secularism which means the rejection of all religions is contrary to our culture and tradition.
S:In Gandhiji's view, secularism stands for equal respect for all religions.
Op 1: SQPR
Op 2: PSQR
Op 3: QSPR
Op 4: PRSQ
Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences. : S1: Once upon a time an ant lived on the bank of a river.
S6: She was touched.
P:The dove saw the ant struggling in water in a helpless condition.
Q:All its efforts to come up failed.
R:One day it suddenly slipped into the water.
S:A dove lived in a tree on the bank not far from the spot.
Op 1: RQSP
Op 2: QRPS
Op 3: SRPQ
Op 4: PQRS
Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. The sentences given in the question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a number. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. : 1. But, we all helped in the first few days.
2.Chandrapur is considered as a rural area.
3.Manohar was transferred to his ofice recently.
4.Initially he was not getting adjusted to the city life.
5.Before that he was working in Chandrapur branch of our office. Op 1: 54312
Op 2: 43215 Op 3: 12345 Op 4: 35241 Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. The sentences given in the question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a number. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. : 1. A study to this effect suggests that the average white- collar worker demonstrates only about twenty-five per cent listening efficiency.
2.However, for trained and good listeners it is not unusual to use all the three approaches during a setting, thus improving listening effiiciency.
3.There are three approaches to listening: listening for comprehension, listening
for empathy and listening for evaluation.
4.Although we spend nearly half of each communication interaction listening, we do not listen well.
5.Each approach has a particular emphasis that may help us to receive and process information in different settings.
Op 1: 15432 Op 2: 23451 Op 3: 35241 Op 4: 43215 Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. The sentences given in the question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a number. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. : 1. Much of the argument that goes on around the alternative solution occurs because people hold different perceptions of the problem.
2.One of the reasons that Japanese Managers are perceived as making superior decisions compared to Western Managers is that they spend a great deal of effort and time determining that the problem is correctly defined.
3.Unfortunately, too often in the West, Managers assume that the initial definition of the situation is correct.
4.Up to half the time in meetings is spent in asking "Is this the real problem?" Op 1: 2431
Op 2: 2341 Op 3: 3241 Op 4: 1342 Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 to 6 : 1. Take the case of a child raised under slum conditions, whose parents are socially ambitious and envy families with money, but who nevertheless squander the little they have on drink.
A.Common sense would expect that he would develop the value of thrift; he would never again endure the grinding poverty he has experienced as a child.
B.He may simply be unable in later life to mobilize a drive sufficient to overcome these early conditions.
C.But infact it is not so.
D.The exact conditions are too complex but when certain conditions are fulfilled, he will thereafter be a spend thrift.
6. This is what has been observed in a number of cases. Op 1: DCBA
Op 2: ABCD Op 3: ACDB Op 4: BACD Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 to 6 : 1. The three colonial cities - Calcutta, Bombay and Madras were born at around the same time.
A.Sadly today it has also become the most virulent symbol of the violent trends in body politic that is tearing apart the society along suicidal lines.
B.Of the three, Bombay had been most enterprising in industrial and commercial exploration.
C.Whether it is one caste against other or the most pervasive of all trends - Hindus against Muslims.
D.It is indeed a metaphor for modern India.
6. This is about two tales of a city.
Op 1: ABCD
Op 2: BACD
Op 3: BDCA
Op 4: DABC
Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 to 6 : 1. Indian golfers contemplating a round or two in China would do well to familiarise themselves with the grazing habits of water buffalo.
A.However, it is rare that these bulky beasts of burden meander across the manicured greens of China's golf courses.
B.Chuangshan - located 90 minutes north of Hongkong was constructed to make the most of the area's natural attributes - an undulating valley ringed by blue mountains.
C.But it is not very rare to find a bamboo hatted worker excitedly directing a moving hazard.
D.Particularly not so if it is Chuangshan Hotspring Golf Club.
6. Chuangshan is unique for more than a highly picturesque phenomenon. Op 1: ABCD
Op 2: ACDB
Op 3: ADCB
Op 4: ADBC Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 to 6 : 1. Hunger lurks unseen in every village and city of our country.
A.What goes unrecognised is that death of starvation is only the most dramatic manifestation of a much more invisible malaise - of pervasive, stubborn, chronic hunger.
B.Yet it surfaces into public consciousness only trainsiently, in moments when there are troubling media reports of starvation deaths.
C.Among these are entire communities, utterly disenfranchised and asset less.
D.And, that there are millions of forgotten people in India who live routinely at the very edge of survival, with hunger as a way of everyday life.
6. Like the Musahaars, a proud and savagely oppressed Dalit community in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, who own not even the land on which their tenuous homesteads are built.
Op 1: CBAD Op 2: BDAC Op 3: ADCB Op 4: BADC Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : FACILE
Op 1: Face
Op 2: Fragile Op 3: Soft
Op 4: Easily done Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : APPROBATION
Op 1: Self-confidence Op 2: Probe
Op 3: Approval
Op 4: Distress Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : ASPERSION
Op 1: Discipline Op 2: To go away Op 3: Deceit
Op 4: Slander Op 5: Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : BOORISH
Op 1: Beautifiul
Op 2: Distasteful Op 3: Boring
Op 4: Crude Op 5: Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : BLITHE
Op 1: Disturb
Op 2: Carefree
Op 3: Distress
Op 4: Emotive Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : CREDULITY
Op 1: Credible
Op 2: Discipline
Op 3: Gullible Op 4: Weakness Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : DELUGE
Op 1: Delude
Op 2: Fancy
Op 3: Flood
Op 4: Illusion Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : DISCOURSE
Op 1: Conversation Op 2: Speech
Op 3: Function
Op 4: Religion Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : DISPARATE
Op 1: Discreet
Op 2: Disturb
Op 3: Different
Op 4: Defame
Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. : ENTICE
Op 1: Flee
Op 2: Enter
Op 3: Trap
Op 4: Tempt Op 5: Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Why did Spencer have a large enthusiastic following in the United States?
Op 1: Because he believed in Darwin's theory of evolution Op 2: Because his work was perceived to justify capitalism Op 3: Because he was a English philosopher
Op 4: None of these Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which of the following will the author agree to?
Op 1: Mill, Marx and Darwin are more famous than Spencer as of today. Op 2: Spencer is more famous than Mill, Marx and Darwin as of today.
Op 3: Mill, Darwin, Marx and Spencer are equally famous
Op 4: Mill, Darwin, Marx and Parsons are very famous today today. Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What does Talcott Parson's statement, "Who now reads Spencer?" imply?
Op 1: No one read Spencer in 1937
Op 2: He is asking a question to his students. Op 3: Everyone should read Spencer
Op 4: None of these Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What could possibly "laissez-faire" mean as inferred from the context in which it has been used in the passage?
Op 1: Restricted
Op 2: Not interfered by the government Op 3: Unprincipled
Op 4: Uncompetitive Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : According to the author, why was Spencer so popular in the 19th Century?
Op 1: He supported capitalism
Op 2: He extended Darwin's theory of evolution to a lot of things.
Op 3: He had one broad and simple idea and many specific ideas flowed from it.
Op 4: He was a friend of Parson's.
Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the author most likely to agree to in the following?
Op 1: Darwin's idea of evolution preceded that of Spencer
Op 2: Both Darwin and Spencer got the idea of the evolution at the same time Op 3: Spencer's idea of evolution preceded that of Darwin
Op 4: Darwin and Spencer worked on totally different models of evolution Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What must have been the most-likely response/reaction of the New York audience to Spencer's talk in 1882?
Op 1: Vindication Op 2: Surprise Op 3: Happiness Op 4: Depression Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which people is the author referring to in the statement: "people who had limited interest in the finches of the Galápagos"?
Op 1: People who were not interested in the bird finch
Op 2: People who were not interested in finches in particular from Galapagos. Op 3: People who were not interested in animal species or natural evolution
Op 4: People who did not have interest in birds.
Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What of the following is true about Christensen and Mead?
Op 1: They are in complete disagreement Op 2: They are in partial agreement
Op 3: They are in complete agreement Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What best describes the statement: "Build a worse mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door." ?
Op 1: Factual
Op 2: Celebratory Op 3: Satirical Op 4: Cynical
Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which of the statements is the author of the passage most likely to agree to?
Op 1: Internet is a successful instance of Christensen's innovation model. Op 2: Internet is an instance of Christensen's model of innovation, but unsuccessful.
Op 3: Internet is an instance of Mead's type I innovation, but unsuccessful.
Op 4: Internet is an successful instance of Mead's type I innovation. Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : According to the author, what is the problem companies had with the internet?
Op 1: It's quality never improved. Op 2: It helped the consumers.
Op 3: The companies could not make money with it. Op 4: It was an instance of Mead's Type II innovation. Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What does the author imply by the phrase thanks mainly to "The Innovator's Dilemma," in the first paragraph?
Op 1: The author wants to thank Christenson for writing the book. Op 2: The author is obliged to Christenson for writing the book.
Op 3: The author implies that the phrase "Build a worse…" comes from Christenson's book
Op 4: The author is being sarcastic towards Christenson's book. Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which segment of society are initial users to Christensen's "disruptive technology" and Type One innovation of Mead?
Op 1: Economically high and low respectively Op 2: Economically low and high respectively
Op 3: Both economically low
Op 4: Both economically high
Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What does 'giddy' mean in context of it's usage in the third paragraph of the passage?
Op 1: Those suffering of vertigo Op 2: Unhealthy
Op 3: Light-hearted Op 4: Nervous
Op 5: Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What does the statement of Schumpeter imply?
Op 1: One should make mail coaches instead of rail roads. Op 2: One should make rail roads instead of mail coaches. Op 3: Incremental changes cannot lead to an innovation Op 4: Innovations are irreversible changes.
Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the author of the passage most likely to agree to?
Op 1: Social networking has benefited corporate sector to a large extent. Op 2: Social networking is not useful for corporate sector.
Op 3: Social networking may benefit the corporate sector to some extent. Op 4: None of these
Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : According to the author, how does social networking help recruitment?
Op 1: By increasing the reach in a super-linear fashion. Op 2: Making available a larger pool of passive candidates.
Op 3: Since enthusiastic teenagers are also on the network. Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which of the following is an appropriate title for the passage?
Op 1: Social Networking and Business Op 2: Social Networks
Op 3: Ethics of Social Networking in Business Op 4: Social Networking: Pros and Cons
Op 5: Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which of the following statements is Reid Hoffman most likely to agree to?
Op 1: Social network is only useful for recruiting.
Op 2: Social networking has other uses apart from recruiting. Op 3: Social networking has not impacted business much. Op 4: The prime use of social networking is for Hedge funds. Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What meaning of avid could you infer from the passage?
Op 1: Dormant Op 2: Unprincipled Op 3: Unwanted Op 4: Enthusiastic Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the most probable context in which the author is talking about Pizza Hut?
Op 1: Social networking did not benefit it.
Op 2: Social networking was a big success for it. Op 3: Social networking created problems for it. Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Why does the author call Lotus Connections a social software platform?
Op 1: Because it is used for knowledge management.
Op 2: It has a feature to allow employees to interact and cooperate with each other.
Op 3: Because IBM developed it.
Op 4: Because the service team can get in touch with the right engineers using it. Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What are the hurdles that social networking has to overcome in order to benefit the business world?
Op 1: Issue of confidentiality. Op 2: Misalignment of interests.
Op 3: Misalignment of interests and confidentiality. Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the author likely to agree to in the following?
Op 1: Some cultures suffer corruptions while others do not. Op 2: Social factors incline a society towards corruption. Op 3: Bribery is not a cultural phenomena.
Op 4: None of these Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which of the following the author does not identify as linguistic manifestation of corruption? Op 1: Asking for a favour.
Op 2: Use of double meanings.
Op 3: Use of quasi-official terminology. Op 4: Relate to food item.
Op 5: Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is bribe generally called in China?
Op 1: Hand-over
Op 2: Refresco
Op 3: Envelopes
Op 4: Baksheesh Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : In summary what does the passage primarily suggest and provide evidence for?
Op 1: Corruption is always concealed in some way, both linguistically and in the process.
Op 2: Corruption exists only in developing economies. Op 3: Corruption is an unethical practice.
Op 4: Corruption slows down GDP growth. Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What could be the meaning of the word dissimulation, as can be inferred from the context it is used in first line of the passage?
Op 1: Hypocrisy Op 2: Clarity Op 3: Frankness Op 4: Insult
Op 5: Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What best represents the author's attitude towards the rich people in the West?
Op 1: Appreciative Op 2: Mildly critical Op 3: Heavily critical
Op 4: Mildly appreciative Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the author most likely to agree to?
Op 1: People generally do not try to hide money taken as bribe.
Op 2: People hide money taken as bribe primarily to avoid detection.
Op 3: People hide money taken as bribe from view even if detection possibility is low.
Op 4: None of these Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What could be the meaning of the word 'obscurantist' as inferred from the passage?
Op 1: Clear Op 2: Unclear Op 3: Nasty Op 4: Polite Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Why does the author calls 'progress' as peculiar?
Op 1: Because Modern is good and traditional is bad. Op 2: Because of its unbalanced nature.
Op 3: Because it differs politically and personally. Op 4: None of these.
Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What do you infer from the sentence -'For some of us, life in …...but emotionally and intellectually'? Op 1: A person has one leg in one truck and the other in the second truck.
Op 2: A person meets with an accident.
Op 3: The nation is moving in two different directions. Op 4: The nation is suffering from many road accidents Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : How does the author feel about 'Globalisation' in India?
Op 1: Curious
Op 2: Hopeless Op 3: Enthusiastic Op 4: Speculative Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What does the sentence "We greaten like the maturing head of a hammerhead shark with eyes
looking in diametrically opposite directions.' implies? Op 1: Indian people are barbaric in nature.
Op 2: We are progressing in some areas and regressing in the others. Op 3: India has a diverse culture.
Op 4: Some people are modern while the others are traditional in approach. Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What do you infer from the sentence in context of the passage-'India lives in several centuries at the same time.'?
Op 1: We are progressing in some areas and regressing in the others. Op 2: People from different countries are living in India.
Op 3: India has a diverse culture.
Op 4: Some people are modern while the others are traditional in approach. Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What do you infer from the following lines-'In the lane behind my house, every night I walk past road gangs of emaciated labourers digging a trench to lay fiber-optic cables to speed up our digital revolution. In the bitter winter cold, they work by the light of a few candles.' ?
Op 1: India has a balanced mixture of both traditional and modern people. Op 2: Progress is unbalanced.
Op 3: Digital revolution is very important for our economic growth. Op 4: There is shortage of electricity in India.
Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What does the phrase "cultural insult" imply?
Op 1: People from one culture do not respect people from the other cultures. Op 2: Disrespect of British towards Indian Culture.
Op 3: White people's definition for us. Op 4: Ill-treatment at hands of British Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Why does the response towards 'Globalisation in India' differs in different parts of India? Op 1: Due to different literacy levels.
Op 2: Due to religious diversity in India.
Op 3: It will not benefit all sections of the society.
Op 4: It may not have all the answers to India's current problems. Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the phrase 'Sacrificing merit' referring to?
Op 1: Killing merit.
Op 2: Selection on basis of merit. Op 3: Encouraging reservation Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What do you
mean by the word 'Egalitarian'?
Op 1: Characterized by belief in the equality of all people. Op 2: Characterized by belief in the inequality of all people. Op 3: Another word for reservations.
Op 4: Growth Op 5: Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What does the statement- and not to convert it into a fetish of ‘political correctness’ in the passage imply?
Op 1: Reservation issue should not be converted into a political propaganda. Op 2: Reservation issue should not be based on caste alone.
Op 3: Reservation issue should be left to the ruling government. Op 4: None of these.
Op 5: Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the author most likely to agree with?
Op 1: Caste-based reservation is the answer to India's problems. Op 2: Gender-based reservation is the answer to India's problems.
Op 3: There is no solution to bridge the gap between privileged and under- privileged.
Op 4: None of these. Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What do you
mean by the word 'Votaries'? Op 1: Advocates
Op 2: Types Op 3: Demerits Op 4: People Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What do you infer from the sentence ' The idea of caste-based reservations is justified by the logic of social justice' ?
Op 1: Caste-based reservation will help in providing opportunities to the socially backward classes.
Op 2: Caste-based reservation will lead to social equality amongst all classes.
Op 3: Caste-based reservation will help backward classes actualise their potential. Op 4: All of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Why does caste- bases reservation system needs to be assessed and audited from time to time? Op 1: To measure its economic advantage to the Nation.
Op 2: To make sure that it achieves social justice for all. Op 3: To do a cost analysis.
Op 4: None of these. Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the tone
of the passage? Op 1: Neutral Op 2: Biased
Op 3: Celebratory Op 4: Critical
Op 5: Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : From the passage, what can we conclude about the view of the author about Lord Mountbatten? Op 1: Appreciative
Op 2: Sarcastic
Op 3: Neutral Op 4: Speculative Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the author likely to agree to as the reason for the chaos in the sub-continent in 1947?
Op 1: Because Gandhi was assassinated
Op 2: Because the British left the sub-continent in haste.
Op 3: Because the Hindus and Muslims could not live in peace.
Op 4: Because Lord Mountbatten was watching a movie on 14th August 1947. Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What could possibly "grandiloquence" mean as inferred from the context in which it has been used in the passage?
Op 1: Grand Party
Op 2: Celebrations
Op 3: Lofty speech
Op 4: Destiny
Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the author primarily talking about in the article?
Op 1: Mountbatten's association with India. Op 2: Nehru's speech
Op 3: Gandhi's assassination
Op 4: The aftermath of the partition. Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : In the view of the author, What does the Nehru's phrase "tryst with destiny" symbolise today?
Op 1: A celebration of Indian Independence Op 2: An inspirational quote
Op 3: A reminder of Gandhi's assassination Op 4: A symbol of the ills of the partition Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : The author persists on talking about the " Bob Hope movie" in the article. Why?
Op 1: Because the movie was a classic of 1947
Op 2: He thinks it caused the partition of the sub-continent.
Op 3: He uses it to show the apathy of the Britishers towards the sub-continent Op 4: It was Mountbatten's favourite movie.
Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What does the author imply about the future of the Pakistan?
Op 1: It becomes a secular country. Op 2: It becomes unsecular.
Op 3: It is unprosperous.
Op 4: It becomes a rogue state. Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Why was Gandhi assassinated?
Op 1: Because he was favouring the Muslims.
Op 2: His assassin thought he was partial to the Muslims. Op 3: He got killed in the violence after partition.
Op 4: None of these Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which of these could you infer according to the passage?
Op 1: Wages in the Developing countries are less as compared to wages in the developed countries
Op 2: Wages in the Developing countries are more as compared to wages in the developed countries
Op 3: Wages in the Developing countries are same as wages in the developed countries
Op 4: None of these Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What does "American jobs" in the last line of the first paragraph of the passage imply? Op 1: Jobs provided by American companies
Op 2: Jobs held (or to be held) by American people Op 3: Jobs open to only American citizens
Op 4: Jobs provided by the American government Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : According to the passage, why India does not have enough skilled labour?
Op 1: The total amount of young population is low Op 2: The total number of colleges are insufficient Op 3: Students do not want to study
Op 4: Maximum universities and colleges do not match global standards. Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What can you infer as the meaning of 'stifling' from the passage?
Op 1: Democratic Op 2: Liberal
Op 3: Impeding
Op 4: Undemocratic
Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is an appropriate title to the passage?
Op 1: Growing Indian Economy Op 2: Higher education in India Op 3: India's Skill Shortage
Op 4: Entrepreneurship in India Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : In the third sentence of the third paragraph of the passage, the phrase "closer to community colleges " is used. What does it imply?
Op 1: Near to community colleges Op 2: Like community colleges
Op 3: Close association to community colleges Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : According to the passage, what is the paradox of the Indian economy today?
Op 1: The economic progress is impressive, but the poor (earning one dollar per day) are not benefited.
Op 2: The economic progress is impressive disallowing the government to take tough decisions.
Op 3: There is not enough skilled workforce and the government does not realize this.
Op 4: Government is not ready to invest in setting up new universities. Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Why are salaries for skilled workers rising?
Op 1: Companies are paying hire to lure skilled people to jobs.
Op 2: American companies are ready to pay higher to skilled workers. Op 3: Entrepreneurship is growing in India.
Op 4: There is not enough skilled workers, while the demand for them is high. Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the experimental approach being discussed in the first paragraph?
Op 1: Word of mouth Marketing
Op 2: Selling of video-game consoles, bottled water and electric toothbrushes Op 3: Traditional Advertising
Op 4: None of these Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the tone of the passage?
Op 1: Neutral
Op 2: Biased
Op 3: Celebratory
Op 4: Critical
Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What can we infer from Walter Carl's statement?
Op 1: Amway and Tupperware are products where word of mouth marketing could be used.
Op 2: Amway and Tupperware are consumers who appreciated word of mouth marketing.
Op 3: Amway and Tupperware are companies who use word of mouth marketing. Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the effect of internet on Word-of-mouth marketing?
Op 1: It is impeded by the internet. Op 2: It is encouraged by the internet.
Op 3: Internet magnifies the moral issues of this marketing technique. Op 4: Internet has made it obsolete.
Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : According to the passage, in what order did different companies use word of mouth marketing? Op 1: Nintendo before Sony, Nestle and Philips.
Op 2: Nintendo after Sony, Nestle and Philips.
Op 3: Nintendo, Sony, Nestle and Philips: all at the same time.
Op 4: None of these
Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : According to Peter Kim, what happened to Microsoft's marketing campaign for Vista?
Op 1: It succeeded
Op 2: It succeeded with some hiccups Op 3: It failed
Op 4: None of these Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Where does BzzAgent operate?
Op 1: USA and India
Op 2: USA and UK Op 3: USA only
Op 4: None of these Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the author most likely to agree to in the following?
Op 1: There is not enough evidence to state that word-of-mouth marketing is useful.
Op 2: There is enough evidence to state that word-of-mouth marketing is useful. Op 3: Evidence shows that word of mouth marketing is a failed technique.
Op 4: Word of mouth marketing is unethical.
Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Who are the 'new breed of Maharajas' ?
Op 1: Maharajas who recovered their wealth in 2004. Op 2: The children of the older Maharajas.
Op 3: The new class of rich people which emerged in India post liberalisation. Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the author most likely to agree to as the reason for the inflow of luxury good groups in India? Op 1: The fast growth in Indian economy leading to bright future prospects.
Op 2: To serve 'the new breed of maharajas'.
Op 3: To serve the tiny fraction of high income groups in India. Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Why do different rules apply to Wal-Mart and luxury good firms?
Op 1: India is encouraging luxury goods while it doesn’t encourage Wal-Mart. Op 2: India is an attractive market for luxury goods.
Op 3: There are different rules for retail firms and those that sell their own product.
Op 4: India does not have a flourishing counterfeit industry. Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What does Devyani Raman's statement imply?
Op 1: Beautiful clothes are an important luxury item and should be taken care of. Op 2: The luxury goods market is becoming disorganized.
Op 3: The supply of beautiful clothes is very high. Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What could be the meaning of the word modish, as can be inferred from the context it is used in first line of the passage?
Op 1: Unattractive Op 2: Stylish
Op 3: New
Op 4: Beautiful Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the author most likely to agree to?
Op 1: The current number of dollar millionaires in India is very high. Op 2: The current number of dollar millionaires in India is low.
Op 3: The current number of dollar millionaires in India match world average. Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is a good estimate of the middle class population in India today as inferred from the passage?
Op 1: 583m Op 2: 100,000 Op 3: 58m Op 4: 300m Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : According to the author, which of these is not a problem for the luxury good firms in the Indian market?
Op 1: High import duty.
Op 2: Difficulty in finding retail space.
Op 3: Restriction on firms to enter Indian markets. Op 4: All of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What could be the meaning of the word panacea in the passage?
Op 1: Solution
Op 2: Problem
Op 3: Solution to all problems. Op 4: Sustainable solution
Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Why, according to the author, should microfinance be scaled up in India?
Op 1: The demand for microfinance is high.
Op 2: It is a market-based anti-poverty solution. Op 3: It is sustainable.
Op 4: Both 1 and 2. Op 5: 1, 2 and 3. Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Why are saving products not available?
Op 1: Due to inflexibility of loan products. Op 2: Due to regulatory restrictions.
Op 3: Since insurance services are not available. Op 4: Saving products are not available.
Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Why does the author talk about the 'entrepreneurial talent of poor' in the concluding paragraph?
Op 1: Entrepreneurship among poor is encouraged by microfinance. Op 2: Entrepreneurship among poor is an alternate to microfinance. Op 3: Entrepreneurship among poor is discouraged by microfinance. Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which of the following is not a challenge faced by microfinance in India?
Op 1: Does not help the poorest.
Op 2: Efficient when economy of scale is achieved. Op 3: Non-conducive policy environment.
Op 4: Structural problems of Indian society. Op 5:
Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which of the following is correct with regard to microfinance?
Op 1: The supply is more than demand. Op 2: The demand is more than supply.
Op 3: The supply and demand are well balanced.
Op 4: None of these can be inferred from the passage. Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the author's view about interest rates?
Op 1: The government should set them.
Op 2: There should be transparency with regard to them. Op 3: The market forces should set them.
Op 4: Both 1 and 2.
Op 5: Both 2 and 3. Correct Op : 5
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which of the following will the author agree to?
Op 1: Indian economy growth will solve the problem of poverty.
Op 2: Indian economy growth is not enough to solve the problem of poverty. Op 3: Indian economy growth aggravates the problem of poverty.
Op 4: None of these Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which of the following will Dr. George agree to?
Op 1: The girl child is as safe in the mother's womb as after birth.
Op 2: The girl child is more safe in the mother's womb in comparison to after birth.
Op 3: The girl child is more safe after birth as compared to the mother's womb. Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the solution to the problem of female foeticide as envisioned by Dr. Bedi?
Op 1: Effective use of law. Op 2: Mass public outrage.
Op 3: Comparison with Nithari killing. Op 4: Contempt towards doctors. Op 5:
Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the tone
of the passage? Op 1: Factual Op 2: Biased
Op 3: Aggressive Op 4: Sad
Op 5: Correct Op : 1
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is Akhila Sivadas's opinion on the PCPNDT act?
Op 1: The act is inconsistent. Op 2: The act needs reform.
Op 3: The act encourages demand for foeticide. Op 4: The act is sound, but needs enforcement. Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What does the word sanitised imply in the first paragraph of the passage?
Op 1: Unforgivable
Op 2: Legitimate Op 3: Free from dirt Op 4: None of these Op 5:
Correct Op : 3
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : What is the doctors' explanation for foeticide?
Op 1: They think it is legitimate.
Op 2: They do it because people demand it.
Op 3: The technology is available and there is no harm using it. Op 4: None of these
Op 5: Correct Op : 2
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which of the two people mentioned in the passage suggest similar solution to the problem?
Op 1: Dr. Agnihotri and Dr. George Op 2: Dr. Bedi and Dr. Agnihotri Op 3: Dr. George and Dr. Bedi
Op 4: Dr. George and Miss Sivadas Op 5:
Correct Op : 4
Ques. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. : Which "demand" does the author refer to, in paragraph 5?
Op 1: Demand for principled doctors.
Op 2: Demand for high income jobs for women. Op 3: Demand for youth icons.
Op 4: Demand for sex determination and abortion. Op 5:
Correct Op : 4

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