SECTION- 1 (NS)
Find the antonyms:
1. Breach - a.violate / b.comply / c.foil / d.deem
2. Underfed - a.ravenous / b.frantic / c.satiated / d.trespass
3. Dejected - a.gloomy/ b.raid / c.cheerful /u d.maraud
4. Excess - a.scarcity / b.prone / c.espouse / d.plenty
5. Coherent - a.climb / b.trail / c.obscure / d.limpid
6. Foxy - a.cunning / b.bossy / c.loud / d.naive
7. Laconic - a.constant / b.verbose / c.lament / d.terse
Find the synonyms:
8. Grave - a.crematorium / b.carsass / c.solemn / d.frivolous
9. Prejudiced - a.devoted / b.above board / c.biased / d. flunk
10. Thug - a.felon / b.samaritan / c.boon / d.benefactor
11. Wary - a.negligent / b.sluggish / c.assiduous / d.dilettante
12. Grim - a.trim / b.gloomy / c.slim / d.soothing
13. Recoil - a.deteriorate / b.worsen / c.weary / d.rebound
14. Vacuous - a.thronged / b.shuffle / c.vain / d.full
Idioms/ One word substitutions/ Phrases:
15. The art of practice of garden cultivation and management - a.florist / b.flora / c.horticulture / d.garnering
16. A person who acts against religion - a.inherited / b.heretic / c.haywire / d.hearsay
17. A small village without a church- a.hamlet / b.hamper / c.hapless / d.helmet
18. A place where medals are made - a.mint / b.pint / c.hint / d.dint
19. To be under a cloud - a.suspicious / b.suspended / c.sentinel / d.above suspicion
20. To be sitting on the fence - a.fragile / b.a turn cayote / c.prickle / d.confused
Fill in:
21. You must bring ......... the amount of alcohol you consume.- a.down / b.up / c.about / d.off
22. Lord Puneet is a loose ......... - a.canonn / b.cannon / c.canons / d.canon
23. Our parents are always our ........... - a.beneficials / b.beneficents / c.benefactors / d.beneficiaries
24. I was taken .......... when I heard of his untimely demise. - a.back / b.off / c.to / d.aback
25. I am snowed .......... a lot of work. Please, call me later. - a.above / b.under / c.into / d.over
SECTION- 2
Voice:
26. Please, bring me a glass of water.
a) You are asked to bring me a glass of water.
b) You are requested to bring me a glass of water.
c) Let the glass of water be brought.
d) You have to bring me a glass of water.
27. He does not obey his parents.
a) His parents not obeyed by him
b) His parents are not being obeyed by him
c) His parents are not obeyed by him
d) His parents should not obeyed by him
28. How many people played the match?
a) By how many people the match played?
b) By how many people was being the match played?
c) By how many people had played the match?
d) By how many people was the match played?
29. I don't have to purchase a new house.
a) A new house don't have to be purchased by me.
b) A new house not have to be purchased by me.
c) A new house doesn't have to be purchased by me.
d) A new house doesn't be purchased by me.
30. Let the bell be rung every ten minutes.
a) The bell should be rung every ten minutes.
b) Ring the bell every ten minutes.
c) The bell ought to be rung every ten minutes.
d) Let the bell keep ringing every ten minutes.
Identify the sentences:
31. Please, shut the door.
a. Assertive sentences
b. Interrogative sentence
c. Imperative sentence
d. Exclamatory sentence
e. Optative sentence
32. She is in dilemma.
a. Assertive sentences
b. Interrogative sentence
c. Imperative sentence
d. Exclamatory sentence
e. Optative sentence
Find the synonyms:
33. Generosity a.crispy b.critic c.cruelty d.clemency
34. Stiffen a.bend b.harden c.flexible d.hail
35. Imperil a.facilitate b.jeopardise c.smoothen d.soothe
36. Bluff a.assist b.delude c.help d.support
37. Appease a.tolerate b.bias c.placate d.disturb
38. Contaminated- a. cluster/ b.imperious / c.disheartened / d.polluted
39. Annul- a.extravagant / b.exaggerated / c.rescind / d.reticent
40. Embellish- a.garnish / b.foray / c.belligerent / d.vandalise
41. Blot- a.beseech / b.treat / c.taunt / d.stigma
42. Leap- a.peel / b.seep / c.jump / d.creep
Find the antonyms:
43. Voracious a.complacent b.greedy c.false d.truth
44. Conform a.stick b.abide c.violate d.comply
45. Dauntless a.bold b.cowardly c.unfazed d.valiant
46. Impede a.obstacle b.hinder c.facilitate d.impede
47. Fleeting a.cursory b.permanent c.transient d.temporary
48. Mollify- a.accelerate / b.assuage / c.instigate / d.stimulate
49. Augment- a.mitigate / b.initiate / c.hype / d.lessen
50. Germane- a.bereave / b.heave / c.top / d.irrelevant
51. Retention- a.attention / b.draw / c.fire / d.holding
52. Dormant- a.dominate / b.closed / c.dead / d.active
Spot the error:
53. She faces the dilemma of a./ disobeying her father or lose b./ the man she loves. c./ No error d.
54. Last Sunday, if she has asked a./ me once, I would have given b./ her some advice. c./ No error d.
55. Neither my family nor a./my friends knows that b./ I have qualified for the next round. c./ No error d.
56. Both Rohan a./ as well as Sohan b./ goes to school on foot. c./ No error d.
57. How will Mohan’s resignation a./ effect the b./ government’s plans? c./ No error d.
58. The police are investigating into a./ the murder which took b./ place last month. c./ No error d.
59. The teacher has devoted one a./ full hour to explain b./ the reasons behind the transformation. c./ No error d.
60. Each of these new students a./ have been assigned a roll number b./ and a file by the office. c./ No error d.
61. Because of her extremely busy a./ and hectic schedule, Neha still spends some time b./ with her family. c./ No error d.
62. In the summer vacations, I went a./ to an island called Fiji and b./ enjoyed very much. c./ No error d.
Give one word:
63. Constant effort to achieve something
A. Perseverance/ B. Vigour/ C. Attempt/ D. Enthusiasm/ E. None of these
64. Absolutely necessary
A. Irrevocable/ B. Impossible/ C. Impracticable/ D. Indispensable/ E. None of these
65. List of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting
A. Schedule/ B. Excerpts/ C. Agenda/ D. Proceedings/ E. None of these
66. A careful preservation and protection
A. Management/ B. Embarkment/ C. Conservation/ D. Promotion
67. The original inhabitants of a country
A. Aborigines/ B. Primitive/ C. Citizens/ D. Natives/ E. None of these
68. A person who maliciously destroys by fire
A. Incendiary/B. Antagonist/ C. Terrorist/ D. Activist
69. A name adopted by an author in his writings
A. Pseudonym/ B. Title/ C. Nickname/ D. Nomenclature
70. Animals living on land and in water
A. Ambivalent/ B. Ambiguous/ C. Amorphous/ D. Amphibian
71. One who is determined to exact full vengeance for wrongs done to him
A. Virulent/ B. Vindicator/ C. Vindictive/ D. Usurer
72. A passage selected from a larger work
A. Literature/ B. Excerpt/ C. Paragraph/ D. Clause
Cloze test:
Fourteen centuries ago when the world was much younger, the ruler of all India, Rajah Balhait, was .....(73).... about his people. A new game of dice, called hard, had ...(74) the imagination of his subjects, teaching them that chance alone-a-roll of the dice guided the ...(75) of men. All who played this game of fortune lost their ...(76) in the virtues of courage, prudence, wisdom and hope. It bred a fatalism that was ...(77) the spirit of the kingdom.
Raja Balhait commissioned Sissa, an intelligent courtier at his court to find an answer to this ...(78) After much ...(79) the clever Sissa invented another game. Chaturanga, the exact ...(80) of hard, in which the four elements of the Indian army were the key pieces. In the game these pieces-chariots, horses, elephants and foot soldiers-joined with a royal counselor to defend their king and defeat the enemy. Forceful ...(81) was demanded of the players? not luck. Chaturanga soon became more popular than hard, and the ...(82) to the Kingdom was over.
73. A. confident/ B. indifferent/ C. ignorant/ D. concerned/ E. partisan
74. A. enshrined/ B. activated/ C. captured/ D. propelled/ E. enhanced
75. A. ways/ B. destiny/ C. abnormalities/ D. communities/ E. groups
76. A. interest/ B. wealth/ C. peace/ D. bravado/ E. faith
77. A. crushing/ B. promoting/ C. moistening/ D. appalling/ E. overwhelming
78. A. risk/ B. game/ C. problem/ D. apprehension/ E. destiny
79. A. absorption/ B. hesitation/ C. insight/ D. deliberation/ E. reluctance
80. A. equivalent/ B. opposite/ C. picture/ D. nature/ E. replica
81. A. concentration/ B. attack/ C. manipulation/ D. prediction/ E. fortune
82. A. anxiety/ B. nuisance/ C. impeachment/ D. devastation/ E. threat
Idioms/ phrases:
83 The salt of the Earth- (a) To expect something in return/ (b) Very good & honest/kind/ (c) To support someone/ (d) Neat and clean
84. Feel blue- (a) Feeling ecstatic/ (b) In trouble/depressed/ (c) An easy achievement/ (d) None of these
85. Flies off at a tangent- (a) Self praising/ (b) To boast/ (c) Start discussing something irrelevant/ (d) Well informed
86. Going places.- (a) To go to the home back/ (b) Talented and successful/ (c) To go on a visit/ (d) To be angry
87. Get the sack- (a) Getting promotion/ (b) Dismissed from/ (c) To get a surprise/ (d) To get a leave
88. Of no avail- (a) In favour with/ (b) Useless/ (c) Useful/ (d) To be utterly lost
89. Bone to pick- (a) Appear suddenly/ (b) To reject/ (c) Cause of quarrel/ (d) To accept readily
90. To call it a day- (a) To conclude proceedings/ (b) To grieve over/ (c) To surrender/ (d) To be suspicious
91. Pull someone up on something- (a) To agree on something/ (b) To Criticize/ (c) To bring out a change/ (d) None of the above
92. Point blank- (a) Rarely/ (b) Very definite and direct/ (c) At a last moment/ (d) Leave quietly
Find the correctly spelt word:
93. a. persecution/ b. pursecution/ c. presecution/ d.persecusion
94. a. lisense/ b. lisence/ c. lycence/ d.license
95. a. enphasis/ b. emphisis/ c. emphasis/ d. emfasis
96. (a) persecuted/ (b) perpacuated/ (c) perinomiel/ (d) pervceivad
Narration:
97. "If you don't keep quiet I shall shoot you," he said to her in a calm voice.
A. He warned her calmly that he would shoot her if she didn't keep quiet.
B. He said calmly that I shall shoot you if you don't be quiet.
C. Calmly he warned her that be quiet or else he will have to shoot her.
D. He warned her to shoot if she didn't keep quiet calmly.
98. He said to her, "May you succeed!"
A. He wished her success.
B. He prayed to God that she may succeed.
C. He said to her that she might succeed.
D. He told her that she might succeed.
99. He said, "I have often told you not to waste your time."
A. He said that he had often suggested to him not to waste his time.
B. He said that he had often told him not to waste his time.
C. He told that he had often told him not to waste time.
D. He said that he had often told not to waste your time.
100. He said to her, "Don't read so fast."
A. He requested her not to read so fast.
B. He advised her don't read so fast.
C. He ordered her not to read so fast.
D. He told her not to read so fast.
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