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701.

Choose the correct options to fill the blanks. What goes around _____ around.

A.  Will come        
B.  comes 
C.  Came  
D.      will be coming
Answer» C.  Came  
702.

Read the notice given below and answer the questions that follow: What is the correct way of writing the date:

A.  01.03.20XX
B.  01 March
C.  01st March, 20XX  
D.  20XX, 01 March
Answer» D.  20XX, 01 March
703.

Read the notice given below and answer the questions that follow: What is wrong with the tone of content?

A.  Grammatically wrong.
B.  It is too formal.
C.  It is too informal.  
D.  None of the above.
Answer» D.  None of the above.
704.

Read the notice given below and answer the questions that follow: What is lacking in content?

A.  Venue and Date
B.  Name of resource person
C.  Time of event
D.  All of the above.  
Answer» E.
705.

Fill in the blanks with the most suitable options. My father is ____ M.P.

A.  An    
B.  a
C.  The   
D.  No article
Answer» D.  No article
706.

Direction; Find the antonyms of the words given in CAPITAL Letters. EMBRACE

A.  Suspect     
B.  Free
C.  Agree        
D.  Hurt
E.  None of these
Answer» C.  Agree        
707.

Direction; Find the antonyms of the words given in CAPITAL Letters. BASHFUL

A.  Daring      
B.  Boastful
C.  Upright     
D.  Confident
E.  None of these
Answer» E.  None of these
708.

Select correct options to form the second pair in a manner similar to the first pair, by replacing the question mark. Tailor: Scissors        Plumber:?

A.  Insulator
B.  Pipe      
C.  Wrench   
D.      Basin
Answer» D.      Basin
709.

Read the following poems carefully and answer the questions that follow:That's What She Said (Or He)I wish you. Friend,The finest thingThat I can wish for you -Not health, nor wealth,Nor luck, but justA spirit of bamboo.Bend with the windAnd thus survive,Though storms may flatten you.Weep not at fate,But spring erectAs bamboo thickets do.Though knives of hateMay cut awayYour hopes of dreams come true,From roots of faithPut out your shootsAnd grow your dreams anew.Wealth may be lost,And health may fade,Yet you'll be wise and trueIf you can bendAnd you can growWith spirit of bamboo!- Helene GrouseThe bamboo symbolises the qualities of a _____ person.

A. bad 
B. flexible  
C. mischievious
D. tall
Answer» C. mischievious
710.

Read the following conversation between Mr. Subbu and Anil and then complete the 'Message' with the help of the options given below:Mr Subbu: Hello! This is Subbu from Chennai. May I speak to MrArya, please?Anil: Mr Arya is not in at the moment. I am his secretary, Anil. May I take the message for him?Mr Subbu: Kindly tell him that our Drama Troupe that has to perform in his theatre will reach New Delhi Railway Station tomorrow by the Rajdhani Express at 5 : 00 p.m. So, please make arrangements for their stay.Anil: I will surely leave a message for him as I am leaving for Lucknow just now.Mr Subbu: Okay, thank you very much.  

A. Chennai Express        
B. Shatabdi Express
C. Rajdhani Express      
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
711.

Direction: Find the synonyms of the words given in capital letters. DEMIT

A.  Promote    
B.  Judge
C.  Appoint     
D.  Resign
E.  None of these
Answer» E.  None of these
712.

Direction: Find the synonyms of the words given in capital letters. TESTIFY

A.  Witness      
B.  Describe
C.  Recognise   
D.  Appreciate
E.  None of these
Answer» B.  Describe
713.

Direction: Find the synonyms of the words given in capital letters. COUNSEL

A.  Correct     
B.  Publish
C.  Oppose   
D.  Advise
E.  None of these
Answer» E.  None of these
714.

Use correct options to fill the blanks. I left it at _______ office.

A.  The     
B.  an        
C.  A
D.  no article
Answer» B.  an        
715.

Select the option showing correctly the change from Active to Passive voice. Birds fly

A. Birds will fly.
B. Birds will be flying.
C. Birds are flying.
D. It can't be changed as the verb is intransitive.
Answer» E.
716.

Fill the blanks using correct options. The ____ disease has left Manish bedridden for years.

A. Persistent
B. chronic
C. Consistent
D. resistant
Answer» C. Consistent
717.

Use correct options to fill the blanks. ___you know what she wanted?

A. Did
B. Have
C. Can
D. Does
Answer» B. Have
718.

Fill the blanks using correct options. The days are getting ____ as we near summer.

A. Warmer
B. warmest
C. Warm
D. as warm as
Answer» B. warmest
719.

Select the options antonymous to the given word. Frugal

A. Extravagant
B. rich
C. Miserable
D. happy
Answer» B. rich
720.

Direction: Select the pair among the given choices which is related in the same way as the words given in CAPITAL letters.TIARA : HEAD :: ?

A. Knapsack : Back
B. Palm : Hand
C. Noose : Neck
D. Epaulet : Shoulder
E. None of these
Answer» B. Palm : Hand
721.

Direction: Select the pair among the given choices which is related in the same way as the words given in CAPITAL letters.WHISPER : SPEAK :: ?

A. Listen : Bear
B. Request : Ask
C. Brush : Touch
D. Heat : Chill
E. None of these
Answer» C. Brush : Touch
722.

Direction: Select the pair among the given choices which is related in the same way as the words given in CAPITAL letters.SCURRY : MOVE :: ?

A. Chant : Sing
B. Chatter : Talk
C. Drowse : Sleep
D. Limp : Walk
E. None of these
Answer» D. Limp : Walk
723.

Direction: Choose the correct meaning of the word given in CAPITAL letters. TITTER

A. Dormancy
B. Nervous laugh
C. Poisonous
D. Sensitive
Answer» C. Poisonous
724.

Direction: Choose the correct meaning of the word given in CAPITAL letters. SUAVITY

A. Stamp
B. Obstacle
C. Urbanity
D. Conquer
Answer» D. Conquer
725.

Direction: Choose the correct meaning of the word given in CAPITAL letters. ROTE

A. Roundness
B. Lively
C. Ransack
D. Repetition
Answer» E.
726.

Direction: Find the appropriate meaning of the underlined words from the given sentences. Modest by nature, she was no braggart, preferring to let her accomplishments speak for themselves.

A. Boaster
B. Swagger
C. Expurgate
D. Cow-like
Answer» B. Swagger
727.

Direction: Find the appropriate meaning of the underlined words from the given sentences. I can tell when he is under stress by the way the veins distend on his forehead.

A. Vary
B. Variety
C. Reveal
D. Expand
Answer» E.
728.

Direction: Find the appropriate meaning of the underlined words from the given sentences. He incurred the animosity of the ruling class because he advocated limitations of their power.

A. Acute pain
B. Active enmity
C. Condition
D. Destroy
Answer» C. Condition
729.

Choose the correct options to fill in the blanks with the correct passive verb: On the occasion of Christmas, a roaring trade ____11____ by the shops. Lots of gifts and presents ____12____ by people. In the cold and foggy afternoon, Christmas carols ____13____ by children. There was fun and frolic in the air. But, the unfeeling heart of Mr. Scrooge ____14____ by the warmth of the festival. No gift ____15____ by him for anyone. He ____16____ by Fred who had come to wish him 'Merry Christmas'. Fred ____17____ to see the cold response of Mr. Scrooge. Soon, two men entered the room. Money ____18____ by them for the needy so that Christmas ____19____ by these unfortunate people too. But, Mr. Scrooge suggested that the poor ____20. ____ to prisons or poor houses.

A. shocked
B. been shocked
C. was shocked
D. being shocked
Answer» E.
730.

Choose the most suitable passive voice conversions of the given sentences: The manager will give you a ticket.

A. A ticket will be given to you by the manager.
B. You will be given a ticket by the manager.
C. Both A and b
D. None of the above.
Answer» E.
731.

Choose the most suitable passive voice conversions of the given sentences: We saw you and him.

A. You and him was seen by us.
B. You and he were seen by us.
C. You and him were seen by us.
D. You and he seen by us.
Answer» E.
732.

Choose the most suitable passive voice conversions of the given sentences: Give the order for one hundred calendars.

A. Let the order for one hundred calendars be given.
B. Order for one hundred calendars should be given.
C. Both A and b
D. None of the above.
Answer» E.
733.

Choose the most appropriate indirect narrations of the given sentences: Sabu said to Chaudhary, "Does your brain work like a computer?"

A. Sabu asked Chaudhary if your brain work like a computer.
B. Sabu asked Chaudhary if his brain worked like a computer.
C. Sabu asked Chaudhary if his brain did worked like a computer.
D. Sabu asked Chaudhary if did his brain work like a computer.
Answer» E.
734.

Choose the most appropriate indirect narrations of the given sentences: Ranga said to Subbu, "Please, help me to solve this sum."

A. Ranga urged Subbu that he should help to solve that sum.
B. Ranga requested Subbu to help him to solve that sum.
C. Ranga requested Subbu to help me to solve that sum.
D. None of the above.
Answer» E.
735.

Choose the most appropriate indirect narrations of the given sentences: My uncle said to me, "Bravo! You have won the match."

A. My uncle applauded me and said that I had won the match.
B. My uncle exclaimed that I have won the match.
C. My uncle exclaimed that I had been won the match.
D. Both A and b
Answer» E.
736.

Choose the most appropriate indirect narrations of the given sentences: Rahul said, "Where will I go now?"

A. Rahul asked where would he go then.
B. Rahul asked where he will go then.
C. Rahul asked where he would go then.
D. None of the above.
Answer» E.
737.

Choose the most appropriate indirect narrations of the given sentences: Rocky said to Jo, "May I use your pen, today?"

A. Rocky asked Jo if he may use her pen that day.
B. Rocky asked Jo if he might use her pen that day.
C. Rocky asked Jo if may he use her pen.
D. Both A and b
Answer» E.
738.

Choose the most appropriate indirect narrations of the given sentences: Hamid said, "What a fascinating flower it is!"

A. Hamid said what a fascinating flower it was.
B. Hamid said that it was a fascinating flower.
C. Hamid exclaimed that it was a very fascinating flower.
D. None of the above.
Answer» E.
739.

Read the following conversation between Anu and Tanu and complete the report that follows selecting the most appropriate options:Anu: How many marks have you got in the test?Tanu: Only 80 out of hundredAnu: Why are you sad? You've scored good marks.Tanu: My cousin has got 85 marks in the test. My mother will be angry at my poor performance.Anu asked Tanu _31_. Tanu replied that _32_.Anu then enquired of Tanu, _33_. She remarked that _34_. Tanu then confided that _35_ at her poor performance.

A. why was she sad
B. why had she been sad
C. why she was sad
D. why she had been sad
Answer» E.
740.

Fill in the blanks with correct options (from of verbs). After we ______ around the art gallery, we _____ for lunch.

A. look, went
B. look, would go
C. Looked, would go
D. Have looked, have bought
Answer» C. Looked, would go
741.

In the sentences given below, there are errors regarding the tense forms. Replace them with the correct option: Anjali did not yet complete her project report.

A. does not-complete
B. did not-completed
C. is not-completing
D. has not-completed
Answer» E.
742.

In the sentences given below, there are errors regarding the tense forms. Replace them with the correct option: I will stay at my sister's place when I will go to Shimla.

A. go
B. goes
C. am going
D. will be going
Answer» B. goes
743.

In the sentences given below, there are errors regarding the tense forms. Replace them with the correct option: My friend Kanishka makes a documentary film on snakes these days.

A. make
B. is making
C. made
D. has been making
Answer» C. made
744.

Read the passage given below and choose correct Options that can replace the underlined portions. It \[\underline{\mathbf{Q16}}\] then obvious that she \[\underline{\mathbf{Q17}}\] seriously ill. What \[\underline{\mathbf{Q18}}\] Bubli \[\underline{\mathbf{Q19}}\]? He \[\underline{\mathbf{Q20}}\] no experience in treating the sick and Jyothi \[\underline{\mathbf{Q21}}\] worse by the minute. He \[\underline{\mathbf{Q22}}\] that the old doctor in town \[\underline{\mathbf{Q23}}\] Three miles away, downhill. There was no way the doctor \[\underline{\mathbf{Q24}}\] it up to their house. Something \[\underline{\mathbf{Q25}}\] quickly!

A. can
B. could
C. Could have
D. was
Answer» C. Could have
745.

Fill in the blanks using the correct form of the verbs given in the brackets: It ____13____ (be) a very fine morning on the third day of the chase. A wooden leg ____14____ (make) quickly to ____15____ (replace) the lost ivory leg of Ahab. As usual, Ahab again ____16____ (hoist) up the most in his rope basket. Suddenly, he____17____ (shout) from the masthead. "There she blows!" "Forehead to forehead. I ____18____ (meet) them this third time, Moby Dick!" ____19____ (call) Ahab. Then, ____20____ (pat) the masthead lovingly, he____21____ (add), "Good bye, masthead. I____22____ (go) down. Keep a good eye on the whale while I____23____ (go). We____24____ (talk) tomorrow, not tonight, when the white whale____25____ (lie) down there, tied by head and tail.

A. replace
B. replaced
C. replacing
D. be replaced
Answer» B. replaced
746.

Fill in the blanks with correct options (from of verbs). I_______about you when I received your e-mail.

A. Just thought
B. Was just thinking
C. Was just thought
D. Have just been thinking
Answer» C. Was just thought
747.

Fill in the blanks with correct options (from of verbs). My sister _______ in New Delhi for many years but she _______ to Mumbai soon.

A. Had lived, moved
B. Has lived, may move
C. Will live, may move
D. Has been, living, moved
Answer» C. Will live, may move
748.

Direction: Select the pair among the given choices which is related in the same way as the words given in CAPITAL letters.FRENCH : LANGUAGE :: PORK : ?

A. Pig
B. Meat
C. Cow
D. Meet
Answer» B. Meat
749.

Direction: Select the pair among the given choices which is related in the same way as the words given in CAPITAL letters.STABLE : ERRATIC :: ?

A. Beautiful : Large
B. Compact : Clumsy
C. Puny : Mammoth
D. Huge : Untidy
Answer» C. Puny : Mammoth
750.

Read the stories given below and answer the questions that follow. The Second World War broke out in 1939, when I was eight years old. For reasons I have never been able to understand, why a sudden demand for tamarind seeds erupted in the market. I used to collect the seeds and sell them to a provision shop on Mosque Street. A day's collection would fetch me the princely sum of one anna. My brother-in-law, Jallaluddin would tell me stories about the War which I would later attempt to trace in the headlines in Dinamani. Our area, being isolated, was completely unaffected by the War. But soon India was forced to join the Allied Forces and something like a state of emergency was declared. The first casualty came in the form of suspension of the train halt at Rameswaram Station. The newspapers now had to be bundled and thrown out from the moving train on the Rameswaram Road between Rameswaram and Dhanuskodi. That forced my cousin Samsuddin, who distributed newspapers in Rameswaram, to look for a helping hand to catch the bundles and, as if naturally, I filled the slot. Samsuddin helped me earn my first wages. Half a century later, I can still feel the surge of pride in earning my own money for the first time. The first casualty came in the form of suspension of the:

A. Road show
B. Train halt
C. Strike
D. Riot
Answer» C. Strike