Write the synonymous words/ Give one word:
1. Daze -............
2. Breach -............
3. Tumult -............
4. Vulpine -............
5. Void -............
6. Lucid -............
7. Pensive -............
8. Mutation -............
9. Earnest -............
10. Mundane -............
11. Clemence -............
12. Spiteful -............
13. Supple -............
14. Stinking -............
15. Aberration -............
16. Member of a band of robbers -............
17. To do away with a rule -............
18. Killing of one's wife -............
19. Lover of peace -............
20. A place where beer is made -............
Idioms/ phrases:
21. Give a piece of mind
a. to motivate/ b.to admire / c.to ignore / d. to scold
22. One's cup of tea
a.interested in something / b.on'e property / c.adept at something / d.something that annoys
23. Something that hinders
a. at sea/ b. a bottleneck/ c. fancy price/ d. at sixes and sevens
24. Bite the dust
a. eat dirt/ b. win/ c. lose/ d. draw
25. Escaped or not yest captured
a. at daggers drawn / b. grease the palm/ c. at sea/ d. at large
Fill in the blanks:
26. You must bring .............. a change.
a.with / b.about / c.off / d.out
27. He wasn't enjoying the occasion so he thought he'd spoil it for everyone else - it was very .............. of him
a.dependant / b.dependent / c.childish / d.childlike
28. He words didn't act .............. me.
a.on / b.for / c.down / d.in
29. The meeting was called .............. because of heavy rain.
a.for / b.off / c.on / d.at
30. The explanation .............. my point.
a.carry away / b.cut off / c.falls out / d. brings home
Fill in:
31. This visit will not interfere ................... our plans.
1. from 2. with 3. into 4. at
32. We could see ................... wild elephants bathing in the river.
1. any 2. some 3. none 4. lot
33. ................... he became a minister, he didn’t allow any of his relatives to live with him.
1. As long as 2. In case 3. As soon as 4. In order that
Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
34. MANIFEST 1. disguise 2. declare 3. distinguish 4. display
35. PERSEVERANCE 1. determination 2. persistence 3. instability 4. resolution
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
36. RELUCTANT 1. unwilling 2. pleased 3. afraid 4. steady
37. ESTIMATE 1. assess 2. solve 3. discover 4. believe
38. Rearrangement:
A. We were driving along National Highway 40.
B. If we drove ten kilometres along the road that branched off to the right, we would reach Brahmapur.
C. Aditya and I were returning from the site of our new factory.
D. We had reached a point where the road bifurcated.
1. CBAD 2. DCBA 3. CADB 4. BACD
39. Rearrangement:
A. Some people love to watch birds or fish, but I love to watch how men and women behave.
B. I love to watch people.
C. I have the habit of observing everything they do – the way they walk, talk, pray, what they eat, read or wear.
D. Nothing ever escapes my sharp eye.
1. BACD 2. DCAB 3. CBDA 4. BDCA
40. Voice:
I said to my friend, “Please help me arrange these books on the shelf.”
1. I asked my friend to help me arrange these books on the shelf.
2. I requested my friend to help me arrange those books on the shelf.
3. I commanded my friend to help me arrange those books on the shelf.
4. I requested my friend to help me arranged those books on the shelf.
41. Voice:
Our team scored 350 runs in the Inter-college Cricket Tournament.
1. Our team was scored by 350 runs in the Inter-college Cricket Tournament.
2. 350 runs have been scored by our team in the Inter-college Cricket Tournament.
3. 350 runs were scored by our team in the Inter-college Cricket Tournament.
4. 350 runs were scoring our team in the Inter-college Cricket Tournament.
42. Voice:
They were refused entry in Delhi by the police.
1. The police refused them entry in Delhi.
2. The police had refused them entry in Delhi.
3. The police have refused them entry in Delhi.
4. The police can refuse them entry in Delhi.
43. Voice:
The audience was surprised by the ending of the play.
1. The ending of the play was surprising for the audience.
2. The ending of the play surprised the audience.
3. The ending of the play has surprised the audience.
4. The audience surprised the ending of the play.
44. Voice:
All his faults were forgiven by her.
1. She forgave all his faults.
2. She has forgiven all his faults.
3. She will forgive all his faults.
4. She is forgiving all his faults.
Idioms/ Phrases/ One word substitutions:
45. Place where two or more rivers meet
1. confluence 2. strait 3. delta 4. estuary
46. To call the shots
1. to be the person in charge 2. to be blissfully happy 3. to be in debt 4. to lack control
47. Take exception
1. appreciate 2. object to 3. care for 4. deny
48. Something of little value or importance
1. trivial 2. cardinal 3. fundamental 4. scanty
49. Persons who rob ships
1. robbers 2. bandits 3. dacoits 4. pirates
50. A fair weather friend
1. an unreliable friend 2. a dependable friend 3. a friend turned into an enemy 4. a jealous friend
51. The date on which an event took place in a previous year
1. anniversary 2. decade 3. century 4. millennium
52. On the double
1. on the verge of collapse 2. at a fast pace 3. out of order 4. between two undesirable things
53. Medical doctors who specialise in diagnosing diseases using X-rays, CT scans and ultrasound.
1. dermatologist 2. cardiologist 3. radiologist 4. pathologist
54. A slowly moving mass or river of ice
1. glacier 2. typhoon 3. avalanche 4. blizzard
Spot the error:
55. 1. A large amount 2. of money 3. he invested 4. were wasted 5. No error
56. 1. Two flyovers have 2. been propose in the 3. new plan to decongest M.G. Road. 4. No error
57. 1. I am sorry I 2. haven’t learnt the 3. poem at heart. 4. No error
58. 1. She has been 2. working with me 3. on this project from two years. 4. No error
59. 1. In this lock-down period 2. every worker in the factory 3. has started bring their own lunch. 4. No error
60. 1. Each one of the 2. children in a nursery class 3. require individual attention. 4. No error
61. 1. Before take 2. this medicine you 4. should consult a doctor. 4. No error
62. 1. He was not able 2. to give many time 3. to his research. 4. No error
63. 1. No sooner had Kavya 2. started her online class 3. that the web connection was lost. 4. No error
64. 1. My grandmother is 2. quite concerned to 3. my progress at school. 4. No error
Improve the bracketed part:
65. Mohan was convinced that something fishy [is going up] behind his back.
1. No substitution required 2. was going on 3. goes on 4. was going up
66. The song was so moving [as] all eyes became wet.
1. then 2. when 3. that 4. No substitution required
67. The doctor [bade me taking] the medicine immediately after breakfast.
1. bid me to taking 2. bade me to take 3. bade me take 4. No substitution required
68. If somebody attacks you, you [needs be able] to defend yourself.
1. No substitution required 2. need to be able 3. need being able 4. need be able
69. Monika [has learn] French for a long time.
1. has learning 2. has been learnt 3. has been learning 4. No substitution required
70. It was [him who encouraged I] when I was feeling low.
1. No substitution required 2. he who encouraged me 3. he who encouraged I 4. him who encourages me
71. While Avika was watering the plants, [they start raining].
1. it started raining 2. No substitution required 3. they start raining 4. it start raining
72. This appears to be the handiwork of someone [who to belong] to a criminal gang.
1. No substitution required 2. who belongs 3. who is belonging 4. which belongs
73. Hardly had we stepped out of the building [then we get] drenched.
1. that we are getting 2. No substitution required 3. than we got 4. when we got
74. The hotels [were heavy booked] for the festival in Banaras.
1. are heavy booked 2. were heavily booking 3. were heavily booked 4. No substitution required
75. Narration:
Anshul told me that his mother was not at home and that she would be back the following day.
1. Anshul said to me, “My mother is not at home. She will be back tomorrow.”
2. Anshul said to me, “My mother is not at home. She would be back the following day.”
3. Anshul said to me, “His mother was not at home. She would be back tomorrow.”
4. Anshul said to me, “My mother was not at home. She will be back the following day.”
76. Narration:
He regretted the mistake he had made in his calculations.
1. He said, “I regretted the mistake I made in my calculations.”
2. He said, “I am sorry for the mistake I made in his calculations.”
3. He said, “He regrets the mistake he made in my calculations.”
4. He said, “I regret the mistake I made in my calculations.”
77. Narration:
Taru said that she could not leave the children alone.
1. Taru said, “I cannot leave the children alone.”
2. Taru said, “I could not be leaving the children alone.”
3. Taru said, “I will not leave the children alone.”
4. Taru said, “She would not leave the children alone.”
78. Narration:
Garima told her friends that she couldn’t go with them to the movie that night as she was very busy.
1. Garima said to her friends, “She couldn’t go with them to the movie that night as she was very busy.”
2. Garima said to her friends, “I can’t go with you to the movie tonight as I am very busy.”
3. Garima said to her friends, “I can’t go with them to the movie that night as I was very busy.”
4. Garima said to her friends, “I couldn’t go with you to the movie tonight as I was very busy.”
79. Narration:
I said to Promod, “How did you break your leg?”
1. I asked Promod how did you break your leg.
2. I asked Promod how he had broken his leg.
3. I asked Promod how he had broken your leg.
4. I asked Promod how you broke your leg.
Find the correctly spelt word:
80. 1. contamporary 2. contemporary 3. contemperary 4. contemporery
81. 1. battalion 2. batallion 3. batalion 4. battallion
82. 1. perallel 2. parellel 3. parrallel 4. parallel
83.What is the feminine gender of HART?
a.drake b.buck c.filly d.roe
84.What is the feminine gender of ABBOT?
a.abbots b.abboti c.abbess d.abbit
85.What is the PAST PARTICIPLE form of CLOTHE?
a.clothd b.clothe c.clothes d.clad
Identify the bracketed part:
86. She is [very] angry today.
a.adjective / b.adverb / c.pronoun / d.noun
87. He is good at maths [so] he must fill the form.
a.preposition / b.pronoun / c.conjunction / d.adverb
88. [He was fed up with me so he stopped talking to me.]
a.simple sentence / b.compound sentence / c.complex sentence / d.compound complex sentence
89. I haven't seen him for a long [time].
a.adjective / b.noun / c.pronoun / d.adverb
90. He is one of [her] favourite players.
a.adjective/ b.pronoun / c.adverb / d.noun
Choose the correct option:
91. The movie is devoid ........ drama.
a.from b.with c.on d.of
92. She wore her ........ dress to the interview.
a.respected b.respective c.respectable d.respectful
93. Sohan prevented me ........
a.to drink b.to drinking c.from drinking d. drinking
94. You should apologise ........ Rohan........ your rudeness.
a.with-for b.for-to c.to-for d.to-from
95. There is no ........ to hard work.
a.alteration b.alternate c.altar d.alternative
Choose the incorrectly spelt word:
96. (A) Deficiency/ (B) Dictionary/ (C) Diaphragm/ (D) Diabeties
97. (A) Advertise/(B) Addiction/ (C) Anniversory/ (D) Amateur
98. (A) Poignant (B) Relevent (C) Prevalent (D) Malignant
99. (A) Seize (B) Achieve (C) Wierd (D) Leisure
100. (A) Repent (B) Serpent (C) Flagrent (D) Reverent
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