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| 251. |
Tick the sentence with the correct punctuation marks: ashok lives at 17 bajrang colony ambala |
| A. | Ashok lives at 17 Bajrang Colony Ambala |
| B. | Ashok lives at 17, Bajrang Colony Ambala |
| C. | Ashok lives at, 17 Bajrang Colony, Ambala |
| D. | Ashok lives at 17 Bajrang Colony, Ambala |
| Answer» E. | |
| 252. |
Tick the sentence with the correct punctuation marks: are you listening to me ronnie |
| A. | Are you listening to me, Ronnie? |
| B. | Are you listening to me ronnie? |
| C. | Are you listening, to me Ronnie? |
| D. | Are you, listening to me ronnie? |
| Answer» B. Are you listening to me ronnie? | |
| 253. |
Tick the sentence with the correct punctuation marks: I have bought a book two pens a pencil and an eraser |
| A. | I have bought a book; two pens; a pencil and an eraser. |
| B. | I have bought a book - two pens - a pencil and an eraser. |
| C. | I have bought a book, two pens, a pencil and an eraser. |
| D. | I have bought a book, two pens; a pencil and an eraser. |
| Answer» D. I have bought a book, two pens; a pencil and an eraser. | |
| 254. |
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: most / important / breakfast / is / of / the / meal / the day |
| A. | Breakfast the most important is meal of the day. |
| B. | The most important meal of the day breakfast is. |
| C. | Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. |
| D. | The most important meal is breakfast of the day. |
| Answer» D. The most important meal is breakfast of the day. | |
| 255. |
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: that / is / bright / generation / one / a / young |
| A. | That bright one is a young generation. |
| B. | Bright one is that a generation young. |
| C. | That generation young is a bright one. |
| D. | Young generation is a that bright one. |
| Answer» B. Bright one is that a generation young. | |
| 256. |
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: not / children / below / of / age / the / must / drive / eighteen / years |
| A. | Below years age of eighteen the children must not drive. |
| B. | The children below eighteen years of age must not drive. |
| C. | Below of age must not drive the children eighteen years. |
| D. | The children of below age eighteen years must not drive. |
| Answer» C. Below of age must not drive the children eighteen years. | |
| 257. |
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: protection / our / we / must / helmets / own / wear / for |
| A. | Wear helmets we must for our own protection. |
| B. | For own our protection we must wear helmets. |
| C. | Our own protection for must we wear helmets. |
| D. | We must wear helmets for our own protection. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 258. |
Arrange P, Q, R and S between A and B in order to make a sensible story. A: China's greatest miser lay dying and he wanted to hand over the keys of his treasure house to someone who would safeguard his wealth after he was gone. He had three sons to choose from, so he called them to his bedside. Turning to his eldest, he said, "Tell me, how Will you conduct my funeral after I die?" P: The second son realized that his father did not want much money to be spent on his funeral. So he said, "Elder brother has extravagant ideas, father. I will see to it that you have a simple and inexpensive funeral. Buddhist and Taoist priests will chant the prayers at your funeral. And there it will end. No feeding of the poor or anything of that sort." Q: "Buddhist and Taoist priests!" gasped his father. "Oh, you nitwit, do you know how much those priests eat?! And you have to pay them in gold afterwards!! You are as useless as your elder brother. Move aside, let us hear what your younger brother has to say." The youngest son had always loathed his father's niggardliness and now, disgusted with his behaviour, said, "I will spend no money on your funeral, father. In fact, I will make money when you die." R: "And how will you do that, my son?" asked the miser, his eyes lighting up. "As soon as you're dead I'll dump your body in a cart and take it to the various medical schools in the Northern provinces and sell it to the highest bidder." "You're a true son of your father!" said the miser, admiringly. "You shall be my heir." And he began to grope under the pillows for the keys of his treasure house. S: "It will be a grand funeral, father," said his son, earnestly. "I will have a silver coffin made for you and dress you in robes embroidered in gold. Afterwards I will feed the poor for three days in your honour." "You're a fool," rasped his father. "Silver coffin! Golden robes! You will feed the poor for three days! Oh, woe is me! What a wastrel I've raised!" And he began sobbing in distress. B: "But father!" said his elder son. "Did you hear what he said? He said he would sell your body to the highest bidder in the Northern provinces!" "I absolutely forbid you to do that," said the miser, looking sternly at his youngest son. "The Northerners want everything on credit. Take me to the southern provinces." Select the correct option among the given choices. |
| A. | SQPR |
| B. | RPQS |
| C. | QPSR |
| D. | SPQR |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 259. |
Arrange P, Q, R and S between A and B in order to make a sensible story.A: The King of Kamera in Africa was a proud and stern man, feared by all his subjects. One day while sitting in his mud palace, surrounded by fawning courtiers and being watched by a multitude of people who had come to see him, he was suddenly overcome by a sense of grandeur and loudly declared that he was master of the world and that all men were his servants.P: "We all serve one another," said Boubakar, showing no fear, "and I will prove it to you before nightfall." "Do that," said the monarch. "Force me to wait on you. If you can do that I will have not one but three wells dug in your village. But if you fail, you'll lose your head!" "In our village," said the old man, "when we accept a challenge, we touch the person's feet. Let me touch your feet. Hold my stick."Q: "I am Boubakar," said the man. "We have no water in our village. I have come to ask for a well to be dug there." "So you are a beggar!" roared the king, striding down to where the man stood. "Yet you have the temerity to call me a servant!"R: The king took the stick and the old man bent down and touched the monarch's feet. "Now you may give it back to me," he said, straightening up. The king gave him back his stick. "Do you want any more proof?" asked Boubakar. "Proof?" asked the king, bewildered.S: "You are mistaken," said a frail voice. "All men are servants of one another," A deathly silence followed the remark. The blood froze in the veins of the people assembled there. Then the king exploded in anger. "Who said that!" he demanded, rising from the royal stool. "Who dares suggest that I am a servant!!" "I do," said a voice in the crowd, and the people parted to reveal a white-haired old man, leaning heavily on a stout stick. "Who are you?" asked the king.B: "You held my stick when I asked you to and gave it back to me when I asked you for it," said the old man. "As I said, all good men are servants of one another." The king was so pleased with Boubakar's wit and daring that he not only had wells dug in his village but also retained him as an adviser.Select the correct option among the given choices. |
| A. | SQPR |
| B. | RPQS |
| C. | QPSR |
| D. | PQRS |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. RPQS | |
| 260. |
Arrange P, Q, R and S between A and B in order to make a sensible story.A: A samurai warrior slew his master in a fit of rage. He repented immediately but the deed was done and he knew that if he was caught he would be put to death. He fled. His wanderings took him to a remote village that was separated from the rest of the world by a mountain.P: The path across the mountain was narrow and treacherous and many villagers had lost their lives while traversing it. The murderer decided to atone for his sin by single-handedly cutting a road through the mountain to end the isolation of the village.Q: He worked from dawn to dusk and in four years had penetrated halfway into the mountain. One morning when he was hard at work in the tunnel, a young man called out to him to come out. He was the son of the man who had been murdered. He wanted revenge. "I deserve to die," said the former samurai. "Slay me by all means but wait until I've completed this tunnel,"R: The young man agreed to wait. He watched fascinated as day after day the samurai laboured at a seemingly impossible task. The rocks he was digging through were so massive that at the end of a day's work they seemed not to have been touched at all. The young man began to develop a grudging respect for his enemy's tenacity and determination. Eventually he found himself helping the man-digging side by side with him and carrying out the rubble.S: Years passed and then one day the two men broke through to the other side. The mountain had been conquered at last and the centuries-old isolation of the village had been ended. "Now I am ready to die," said the samurai, kneeling before the young man. "Cleave my head in two"B: The youth raised his word with a cry the blood rushing to his head. At last his father's death would be avenged. But he found he could not bring himself to do it. Slowly he lowered his sword. "You're a murderer," he said. "But I've learnt much from you in these last few years. How can I harm my teacher?" And he sheathed his sword and walked awaySelect the correct option among the given choices. |
| A. | PRQS |
| B. | PSRQ |
| C. | QPSR |
| D. | PQRS |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 261. |
Arrange P, Q, R and S between A and B in order to make a sensible story. A: Birbal was one of the nine gems in the court of Emperor Akbar. He was respected by everyone for his intelligence and wit. Whenever Akbar was in difficulty, he called Birbal for help. P: Akbar was very fond of jewellery. He had many rings of gold, pearls and diamonds. His favorites ring was the one with a large diamond at the center and pearls around. At the emperor's palace, there were eight servants who looked after his clothes and jewellery. They also helped him get ready to go to the court. No one else was allowed to enter his room. Q: The next morning, the eight servants stood in a line with their sticks. Birbal caught hold of one of them and took him to Akbar. The man fell at Akbar's feet and admitted that he had stolen the ring. R: He gave each of them a stick of the same size and asked them to come back with it the next day. He told them that the stick of the person who had stolen the ring would become longer by one inch that night. S: One day, the Emperor wanted to wear his favorite ring. But it was missing. Akbar ordered a search for the ring. But no one could find it. Akbar then asked his men to call Birbal. When Birbal came, he told him about the robbery and asked for help. Birbal called all the eight servants who were in charge of the Emperor's room. B: The king was surprised. He asked Birbal how he found out the culprit. Birbal said the thief had cut his stick by an inch fearing that it would grow. Select the correct option among the given choices. |
| A. | SRQP |
| B. | RPQS |
| C. | PSRQ |
| D. | SPQR |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. SPQR | |
| 262. |
Arrange P, Q, R and S between A and B in order to make a sensible story.A: A porcupine came and asked a dog for food. The dog said that he had no food but showed him a field of sugarcane belonging to a judge. "Eat as much as you want," said the dog, "but leave the roots intact so that the plants can grow again."P: The porcupine found the sugarcane sweet and juicy. He began to visit the field every day In the beginning he ate only the stems, as directed by the dog, but after a few days he began to eat the roots too. One day the judge saw the destruction in his field and was very angry He called the dog and accused him of destroying his crop. The dog said it was the porcupine that was to be blamed. The porcupine said he was innocent and suggested that the matter be settled in court. The judge agreed.Q: "See how he trembles, Your Honour," said the porcupine. "Isn't that a sure sign of guilt?"R: "What do you have to say for yourself?" asked the judge, looking sternly at the dog. But the dog's teeth were chattering with the cold and he could not speak. Thinking that his silence was an admission of guilt, the judge pronounced him guilty and kicked him out of the house.S: The porcupine waited till winter set in. Then one chilly morning he went to the dog's house and told him the judge had summoned them. When they entered the judge's chamber the dog began to shiver with cold.B: Whenever a dog barks incessantly, Africans say he is warning the judge that the porcupine has got into his field.Select the correct option among the given choices. |
| A. | PSQR |
| B. | SQRP |
| C. | QPSR |
| D. | SPQR |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. SQRP | |
| 263. |
Arrange P, Q, R and S between \[{{S}_{1}}\] and \[{{S}_{6}}\] in order to find the correct logical sequence of actions. \[{{S}_{1}}\]: Go to the library and see the clerk. P : When you have chosen the books you wish to take home, you take them to clerk with the tickets. Q : you will probably have to sign a form promising to take care of the books. R: Then you are useually given two or three tickets with your name and address on them. S: the clerk keeps the tickets until you return the books. \[{{S}_{6}}\]: he stamp the books with a date. Choose your answer from the following option. |
| A. | PQRS |
| B. | QRPPS |
| C. | RQSP |
| D. | SPRQ |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. RQSP | |
| 264. |
Arrange P, Q, R and S between \[{{S}_{1}}\] and \[{{S}_{6}}\] in order to find the correct logical sequence of actions. \[{{S}_{1}}\]: Production of coins starts with the buying of unmixed metals and their testing by the Assay Department. P: These ingots are reheated until the temperature is hot enough for hot rolling. Q: During this stage, the ingots pass through a series of rollers until they form long, thin sheets which are the thickness of a coin. R: From these thin strips, blank discs are punched. S: Then the metals are alloyed in oil-fired or electric arc furnaces, and cast into ingots 40 cm wide, 15 cm thick and 6 m long. \[{{S}_{6}}\]: The blanks are heated to soften them, then rolled so that the rim is raised and are stamped with the design of the coin. Choose your answer from the following options. |
| A. | PRSQ |
| B. | PSQR |
| C. | SPQR |
| D. | SQRP |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. SQRP | |
| 265. |
Arrange P, Q, R and S between \[{{S}_{1}}\] and \[{{S}_{6}}\] in order to find the correct logical sequence of actions. \[{{S}_{1}}\]: At the age of four, Jagdish Chandra Bose was sent to a village pathshala P: This step proved beneficial to the boy, for he thus became familiar with his mother tongue and learnt to read and write it. Q: This was very unusual because a man of his father's status was expected to send his son to an English school. R: He also became acquainted with some of the rich treasures of Indian culture. S: At the same time he mixed with children of all castes and lost the sense of class superiority. \[{{S}_{6}}\]: His mother, too, reinforced what he learnt and did at school. Choose your answer from the following options. |
| A. | PSRQ |
| B. | QPSR |
| C. | RSQP |
| D. | SQRP |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. RSQP | |
| 266. |
Arrange P, Q, R and S between \[{{S}_{1}}\] and \[{{S}_{6}}\] in order to find the correct logical sequence of actions. \[{{S}_{1}}\]: "You know my wife, Madhavi, always urged me to give up smoking". P: I really gave it up. Q: And so when I went to jail I said to myself I really must give it up, if for no other reason than of being self-reliant. R: When I emerged from jail, I wanted to tell her of my great triumph. S: But when I met her, there she was with a packet of cigarettes. \[{{S}_{6}}\]: "Poor girl!" Choose your answer from the following options, |
| A. | PSRQ |
| B. | QPRS |
| C. | RSPQ |
| D. | SPQR |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. RSPQ | |
| 267. |
Arrange P, Q, R and S between \[{{S}_{1}}\] and \[{{S}_{6}}\] in order to find the correct logical sequence of actions. \[{{S}_{1}}\]: When Weiner was travelling in India, he visited a factory where he saw small frail children sitting on damp ground. P : And the answer he got was that they were weaving carpets there. Q : So he asked, "What are they doing there?" R : And then he decided to study the problems of child labourers in India. S: Weiner was shocked at the plight of the child workers. \[{{S}_{6}}\]: Recently he has published this book and it is winning him acclaim all over the world. Choose your answer from the following options. |
| A. | PQRS |
| B. | QPSR |
| C. | RPQS |
| D. | RPSQ |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. RPQS | |
| 268. |
Arrange P, Q, R and S between \[{{S}_{1}}\] and \[{{S}_{6}}\] in order to find the correct logical sequence of actions. \[{{S}_{1}}\]: In the eighteenth century people expected most of their children to die before they were grown up. P : Improvement began at the beginning of the nineteenth century, chiefly owing to vaccination. Q : The general death rate in 1948 (10.8) was the lowest ever recorded upto that date. R : In 1920, the infant mortality rate in England and Wales was 80 per thousand, in 1948 it was 34 per thousand. S: It has continued ever since and is still continuing. \[{{S}_{6}}\]: There is no obvious limit to the improvement of health that can be brought about by medicine. Choose your answer from the following options. |
| A. | PSRQ |
| B. | QRPS |
| C. | RQPS |
| D. | SPQR |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. QRPS | |
| 269. |
Arrange P, Q, R and S between \[{{S}_{1}}\] and \[{{S}_{6}}\] in order to find the correct logical sequence of actions. \[{{S}_{1}}\] : A gentleman who lived along always had two plates placed on the table at dinner time. P: One day just as he sat down to dine, the cat rushed into the room. Q: One plate was for himself and the other was for his cat. R: She dropped a mouse into her own plate and another into her master's plate. S: He used to give the cat a piece of meat from his own plate. \[{{S}_{6}}\]: In this way the cat showed her gratitude to her master. Choose your answer from the following options. |
| A. | PSRQ |
| B. | QRSP |
| C. | QSPR |
| D. | RPQS |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. RPQS | |
| 270. |
Direction: Arrange P, Q, R and S between \[{{S}_{1}}\] and \[{{S}_{6}}\] in order to find the correct logical sequence of actions. \[{{S}_{1}}\]: Evolution is not progress. P: And yet, for all their differences, it is not wholly wrong to identify evolution with progress. Q: As a noted scientist had said, "the tapeworm in its inglorious lot in man's intestine is an outcome of evolution as well as the lark at heaven's gate/' R: Three hundred million years after the first land creatures crawled out of the sea, the one-called amoeba is man himself. S : The physical facts of evolution betray such advance. \[{{S}_{6}}\]: For, like progress, evolution does, over the long run, imply betterment. Choose your answer from the following options. |
| A. | QPSR |
| B. | RPSQ |
| C. | SPQR |
| D. | SRQP |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 271. |
In the following descriptions find out the step in which the process is completed.P: Very few have their own vehicles. Most of them cannot afford to hire taxi or a scooter. So, they have to travel by bus. For their convenience, D.T.C. has made a provision to issue a bus pass to daily commuters at concessional rate.Q: In a metropolitan city like Delhi, people have to travel long distances to reach their place of work.R: You fill it up and sign it. Then you have to deposit the due amount and get the bus pass for the route you have applied for.S: Every D.T.C. Depot has counter for issuing a bus pass to those who apply for it. The process of applying for a bus pass is quite simple. First of all, you have to obtain a printed application form from the D.T.C. Depot.Choose your answer from the following options. |
| A. | QRPS |
| B. | QPSR |
| C. | QRSP |
| D. | PQRS |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. QRSP | |
| 272. |
In the following descriptions find out the step in which the process is completed. P: Then at the appointed lion papers are distributed among the candidates by the invigilators. Q: Strict secrecy is observed at every stage. The printed papers are kept in the custody of the Registrar of Examination. On the examination day printed papers in sealed envelopes are sent to various examination centres. R: First of all, a teacher or professor, who has specialised in that field, is requested to set the paper. Blue print of the paper is prepared. Then the paper is published by the Board or University Press. S: The superintendent of the centre opens the envelope just fifteen minutes before the examination begins, in the presence of two or three invigilators. Choose your answer from the following options. |
| A. | RQSP |
| B. | QPRS |
| C. | QRSP |
| D. | PQRS |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. QPRS | |
| 273. |
In the following descriptions find out the step in which the process is completed. P: By 7 o'clock I got ready and left for the examination centre. The examination was to start at nine. When I reached the examination centre, my friends, Sarah and John, had already arrived there. Q: I got up at 4 a.m. and had a cup of tea. I studied till 6 o'clock and, thus, gave a quick revision to all topics. R: We discussed the important topics. Then we had a cup of tea in the school canteen. Then we entered the examination centre. We were full of confidence and had no fear of the examination. S: Many students were enthusiastically preparing for the paper. The bell rang and we were in the hall. Choose your answer from the following options. |
| A. | QRPS |
| B. | QPRS |
| C. | QRSP |
| D. | PQRS |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. QRSP | |
| 274. |
In the following descriptions find out the step in which the process is completed. P: The process of washing fine clothes is quite easy. A spoonful of a good quality of detergent powder is added in a bucket of water. It is shaken well till sufficient lather is produced. Then, the fine clothes are put into the bucket, and rinsed well. All the dirt is pushed off in no time. Q: The mixture of soda and water is boiled before putting the dirty cotton clothes into it. Then soap is applied and the clothes are rubbed hard till the dirt is pulled off. After that, the clothes are rinsed with water. R: Process of washing clothes needs no technicalities. All the dirty clothes to be washed are collected first. They are then separated as cotton clothes and fine clothes. It is so done because cotton clothes and fine clothes require different treatment of washing. S: After that the clothes are rinsed with fresh water. If the dirt remains on some parts, powder is applied with the brush to make them clean. The clothes are passed again and again in the water and are spread in the sun for drying. Choose your answer from the following options. |
| A. | QRPS |
| B. | QPRS |
| C. | RQPS |
| D. | PQRS |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. PQRS | |
| 275. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Sony: Well, did you get seats? Tony: Nah! All sold out! Sony regretted: ______ |
| A. | It is all your fault. You were late! |
| B. | What ? Then we can't see the show? |
| C. | If only we had come earlier. |
| D. | You mean there are no seats at all? |
| Answer» D. You mean there are no seats at all? | |
| 276. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Vinay: Are you interested in coming with us to the zoo? Satish: Not this time. Vinay: Why? You have no other plans on hand. Satish: ______ Hope we will enjoy. |
| A. | On second thoughts, not at all this time. |
| B. | On second thoughts, okay. |
| C. | In the first place, no. |
| D. | In the first place. Yes. |
| Answer» C. In the first place, no. | |
| 277. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Ram: The political parties have again called for a bandh. Ravi: My! Look at the rush at the petrol bunks. Ram: _____ |
| A. | Yes, everybody wants to fill up, just in case. |
| B. | Yes, all are greedy. |
| C. | Patience has no bounds. |
| D. | Yes, everybody is lining his pockets. |
| Answer» B. Yes, all are greedy. | |
| 278. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Sunil: I am going on an excursion. Prabhu: I want to come too. Sunil: But your dad is very strict, will he allow you ? A confident Prabhu: ______ |
| A. | Of course! He won't allow a tight schedule. |
| B. | Alas! He is indeed a hard bargain. |
| C. | Don't worry! I will soon have him eat out of my hand. |
| D. | Nonsense! He's got everything planned out. |
| Answer» D. Nonsense! He's got everything planned out. | |
| 279. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Ronnie : ______ Sony: Ifs all your fault. You have let the team down. |
| A. | I played well! We won the match! |
| B. | Our team played bad, especially I. |
| C. | I could be the goal keeper. |
| D. | Why didn't you let me play? |
| Answer» C. I could be the goal keeper. | |
| 280. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Mina: I need a bicycle. Bina:_____ Mina: Her bicycle has a flat tyre, so I can't. |
| A. | Take my bicycle. |
| B. | My bicycle arrives next week. |
| C. | Why don't you borrow Leena's? |
| D. | Buy a new one. |
| Answer» D. Buy a new one. | |
| 281. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Mother: Please look after your younger sister, Kamala. Kamala: Where are you going Mum? Mother: I'm just going to the mini market.___ I've promised to bake your aunt a cake today. |
| A. | We've run out of flour. |
| B. | We've to go with the flow. |
| C. | I need fresh air. |
| D. | I've to take the carrot and stick. |
| Answer» B. We've to go with the flow. | |
| 282. |
Select options that can correctly answer/replace the underlined portions. Bloodletting was a common practice in ancient times. The doctors used to treat patients \[\underline{\mathbf{Q26}}\] the help of leeches. It was generally believed that certain diseases \[\underline{\mathbf{Q27}}\] by too much of blood or by impure blood getting blocked in some parts of the body. The doctors \[\underline{\mathbf{Q28}}\] make a slit on the body or attach leeches there. The leeches sucked the blood \[\underline{\mathbf{Q29}}\] prevented it from clotting. |
| A. | from |
| B. | with |
| C. | in |
| D. | as |
| Answer» C. in | |
| 283. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. He did not attend the meeting, ______? |
| A. | Doesn?t he |
| B. | did he |
| C. | didn't |
| D. | was he |
| Answer» C. didn't | |
| 284. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. They speak English very fluently, _______ ? |
| A. | Aren?t they |
| B. | do they |
| C. | Are they |
| D. | don't they |
| Answer» E. | |
| 285. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. You have just had a trip to Dubai. You tell your experience to your friends. _________. |
| A. | It was a crowded place. |
| B. | Oh! I had a fantastic time. It's a very dynamic place. |
| C. | I went to Dubai. It's a very nice place. |
| D. | Both [a] and [b] |
| Answer» C. I went to Dubai. It's a very nice place. | |
| 286. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Excuse me, I think I am lost. Could you tell me the way to hotel Sangeeth? Sorry, _____________. |
| A. | I don't know who you are. |
| B. | I am sorry I'm not from here. |
| C. | Ask that man. |
| D. | I haven't heard of this hotel. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 287. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Lata: I can't stand this exam tension anymore. Bhanu encouraged : _______ |
| A. | Please go on. |
| B. | You can do it. You have it in you. |
| C. | Don't go on further till you get better. |
| D. | I'm sorry you feel that way. |
| Answer» C. Don't go on further till you get better. | |
| 288. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Kiren reminded : You will be the last person to leave the library. _______ |
| A. | Don't forget to ring me up. |
| B. | Study all night. |
| C. | Remember to lock up the cupboard. |
| D. | Beware of thieves. |
| Answer» D. Beware of thieves. | |
| 289. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Rajani: Hold out your hands. Here's your present. Happy Birthday! A surprised Vahini: ______ |
| A. | For me? why? |
| B. | Thank you ever so much. |
| C. | What a lovely thought! |
| D. | Oh! How lovely! |
| Answer» E. | |
| 290. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Ram: Well, I guess that's all for today. Bye. Raj takes leave : ______ |
| A. | Wait a moment, I've something to tell you. |
| B. | So long. Ram. See you soon. |
| C. | Don't forget to come to my house. |
| D. | Let's meet again tomorrow. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 291. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. A: This time the exhibition is holding stalls from all over the world. We are going this weekend. B: I would like to see it. ____ |
| A. | Shall I tag along with you? |
| B. | Shall I hang in there? |
| C. | Am I lucked out? |
| D. | What am I up to? |
| Answer» B. Shall I hang in there? | |
| 292. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Ramya: We will be moving to Mumbai tomorrow. I'll not see you again. Oh, what shall I do ? I don't want to go. Satya: _____ |
| A. | Don't worry. You can stay with me. You needn't go. |
| B. | No worry. We'll meet again. You can come for holidays. |
| C. | Don't go. I'll miss you too. |
| D. | Well, if you don't want to go, should you? |
| Answer» C. Don't go. I'll miss you too. | |
| 293. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Satya: So what do you say, Jai, Do you think ____? Jai: Sure. We've been here before. We'll get through this. Satya: But how? I mean ... in a practical way. |
| A. | there is a silver lining |
| B. | we can knock down the price |
| C. | we've struck gold |
| D. | it's a diamond in the rough |
| Answer» D. it's a diamond in the rough | |
| 294. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Rohit: I was the one that suggested we should have pizza. Mohit: You may have thought of it, but who paid for it? Rohit: Well, I did pay for it, sort of. But I used your wallet. Mohit: What? I told you a hundred times not to take my wallet! Rohit: Sorry. But I was hungry and pizza isn't free, you know. Mohit: _______ |
| A. | Wait! That's a handful. |
| B. | Keep it under wraps. |
| C. | Wait! You can't have the lion's share. |
| D. | Wait! That's gorgeous. |
| Answer» D. Wait! That's gorgeous. | |
| 295. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Jill: I think, we need to change our working hours. David: What do you have in mind? Jill: Since we do business overseas, we should come in an hour later and work until seven. David: It sounds like a good idea. _______ |
| A. | Put it on hold. |
| B. | It's a tight schedule. |
| C. | It will be a long-standing one. |
| D. | I'll second the motion. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 296. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. Tourist: Could you tell me the way to the Post Office please? I was told it is in this lane. An amused Passerby : ______ |
| A. | Of course. No problem. |
| B. | Go along this road till the corner. Then, turn left. |
| C. | Were you? Well, someone must have been laying a joke on you. |
| D. | Just come with me. I'm going there myself. |
| Answer» D. Just come with me. I'm going there myself. | |
| 297. |
Fill the blanks by choosing options that will make the dialogues meaningful. She has Sheila: Oh, no ! It's raining cats and dogs. I don't think Mrs. Sania will turn up for this meeting. Meena:____ You know we can always count on Mrs. Sania to be present. |
| A. | not contacted us. |
| B. | She has not told us anything. |
| C. | You did not invite her. |
| D. | She's given us her word. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 298. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow. II. A bus has exactly six stops on its route. The bus first stops at stop one and them at stops two, three, four, five, and six respectively. After the buds leaves stop six, the bus turns and returns the stop one repeats the cycles. The stops are at six building which are in the alphabetical order L, M, N, O, P, and Q. P is the third stop. M is the sixth stop. The stop O is the stop immediately before Q. N is the stop immediately before L In case a passenger gets on the bus at O, rides past one of the stops, and gets off at P, which of the following must be true? |
| A. | O is stop one. |
| B. | Q is stop three. |
| C. | P is stop four. |
| D. | N is stop five. |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Q is stop three. | |
| 299. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow. II. A bus has exactly six stops on its route. The bus first stops at stop one and them at stops two, three, four, five, and six respectively. After the buds leaves stop six, the bus turns and returns the stop one repeats the cycles. The stops are at six building which are in the alphabetical order L, M, N, O, P, and Q. P is the third stop. M is the sixth stop. The stop O is the stop immediately before Q. N is the stop immediately before L In case L is the second stop, which among the following must be the stop immediately before M? |
| A. | N |
| B. | L |
| C. | P |
| D. | Q |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 300. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow. II. A bus has exactly six stops on its route. The bus first stops at stop one and them at stops two, three, four, five, and six respectively. After the buds leaves stop six, the bus turns and returns the stop one repeats the cycles. The stops are at six building which are in the alphabetical order L, M, N, O, P, and Q. P is the third stop. M is the sixth stop. The stop O is the stop immediately before Q. N is the stop immediately before L In a case N is the fourth stop, which among the following must be the stop immediately before P? |
| A. | O |
| B. | Q |
| C. | N |
| D. | L |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. N | |