OT, held on 10/05/25

 

Name- …………………………..…..

Batch- …………………….….

Roll no.- …………..….

 

Find the antonyms:

1.Ludicrous- a.absurd / b.dispute / c.afford / d.logical

2.Frail- a.renounce / b.weak / c.robust / d.own

3.Veiled- a.competent / b.clear / c.dabbler / d.obscure

4.Debar- a.harshness / b.carelessness / c.allow / d.tabo

5.Rotten- a.cede / b.fresh / c.precede / d.stale

6.Amity- a.friendship / b.magnify / c.enmity / d.flourish

7.Tepid- a.stick / b.cold / c.comply / d.warm

 

Find the synonyms:

8.Crest- a.abandon / b.bottom / c.accept / d.top

9.Rigorous- a.firm / b.slight / c.solid / d.severe

10.Grasp a.forget / b.dull / c.know / d.ordinary

11.Impostor- a.mud / b.fraud / c.zenith / d.honest

12.Abject- a.contemptible / b.expel / c.praiseworthy / d.destroy

13.Veil- a.amateur / b.bale / c.ample / d.cover

14.Wail- a.titan / b.lament / c.adjure / d.laugh

 

Give one word:

15.A group of bees- a.dive / b.bunch / c.hive / d.cord

16.A group of flowers- a.punch / b.bucket / c.base / d.vase

 

Idioms/ phrases:

17.In lieu of- a.in one’s possession / b.out of control / c.instead of / d.in spite of

18.Get the sack- a.to set free / b.to hate / c.to kill someone / d.to lose one's job

19.To be under a cloud- a.inferior / b.superior / c.under suspicion / d.beyond suspicion

 

Find the meaning of the given words/ phrases:

20.Vane- a.vanity / b.bade / c.wail / d.blade

21.Virulent- a.sober / b.severe / c.stir / d.stable

22.Complete- a.throe / b.though / c.through / d.thorough

23.Penchant- a.accompany / b.avoid / c.like / d.dislike

24.Excel- a.tall / b.short / c.expert / d.unskilled

25.Exact- a.worry / b.wary / c.very / d.vary

 

Cloze test:

'A stitch in time saves nine'. This wise saying suggests that an (26)______ action taken on time to rectify an error rules (27)______ the possibility of accumulation of such errors and future (28)______ . Wisdom, therefore lies in correcting the error as soon as it is (29)______. There is no point-in allowing the (30)______ to grow and then take hasty actions to set things right. [Nishant sir, 9555758152]

26.1. superficial /2. appropriate /3. wrong /4. opposite (Nishant Sir, 9555758152)

27.1. for /2. out /3. in /4. at

28.1. damages /2. advantages /3. facilities /4. qualities

29.1. managed /2. invented /3. proposed /4. discovered

30.1. Remedy /2. Parody /3. Melody /4. Malady

 

Select the wrongly spelt word.

31.1. Consumation 2. Chronology 3. Compromise 4. Competence [Nishant sir, 9555758152]

32.1. Tamarind 2. Tresure 3. Turmoil 4. Truthful

 

Select the correctly spelt word.

33.1. Conscientious 2. Encouragemant 3. Comotion 4. Embarasment

34.1. Impeech 2. Influance 3. Itinerant 4. Ignoranse

 

Improve the bracketed part:

35.Raman [couldn't got some sleep] because the people in the next room were talking very loudly.

1.couldn't get some sleep 2.couldn't get any sleep 3.couldn't got any sleep 4.No improvement

36.[This is place] where he was born. (Nishant Sir, 9555758152)

1.No improvement 2.This is the place 3.This is a place 4.This be the place

37.The Director will [agree with from proposal] if we do not exceed the budget.

1.No improvement 2.agree on a proposal 3.agreed by the proposal 4.agree to the proposal

38.There is a great [degrade in values] in the modern age.

1.No improvement 2.degradation of values 3.deliberation for values 4.demonstration from values

39.A man in need [pleaded for help].

1.requested for helping 2.No improvement 3.promised for help 4.commanded to help

40.The animal [resembled with] a cat.

1.No improvement 2.resembled by 3.resembled to 4.resembled

41.He is one of those people who (spending) a lot on books and movie tickets.

a.spends b.spend c.have spending d.No improvement

42.She (absent) from the conference.

a.absents b.absented herself c.absent herself d.No improvement (Nishant Sir, 9555758152)

43.If you come across him, inform me, (did you)?

a.No improvement b.don't you c.can you d.will you

44.The manager wishes to have (a word) with you.

a.No improvement b.word c.a words d.a few word

 

45.Voice:

The manager keeps the work pending.

1.The work is kept pended by the manager.

2.The work is pended by the manager.

3.The work is kept pending by the manager.

4.The work is keeps pending by the manager.

 

46.The thief was being arrested by the police.

1.The police was arresting the thief.

2.The police were arresting the thief.

3.The police had been arresting the thief.

4.The police had arresting the thief. (Nishant Sir, 9555758152)

 

47.The medicine tasted bitter.

a.The medicine is bitter when it was tasted.

b.The medicine was bitter when it is tasted.

c.The medicine was bitter when it was tasted.

d.The medicine bitter was tasted.

 

48.Rearrangement:

A. Nevertheless, sound health, economic security and mental satisfaction are desired by all

B. A change that is conducive to happiness may be termed as progress.

C. But different people find happiness in different things. [Nishant sir, 9555758152]

D. So, If a change contributes to the growth of these factors, it is progress.

1.DBCA 2.ABCD 3.BDCA 4.BCAD

 

49.Rearrangement:

A. However, the rate of population increase is another important factor to consider.

B. This change can be expressed in two ways.

C. Growth of population refers to the change in the number of inhabitants of a country.

D. First, in terms of absolute numbers and second, in terms of percentage change. 1.CBDA 2.BDCA 3.CADB 4.BADC

 

50.Rearrangement

P.and communication

Q.ancient art form despite the proliferation of

R.street theatre in India is a well established

S.modern means of entertainment

a.SRQP b.SRPQ c.RSPQ d.RQSP

 

51.Naration:

The teacher said to me, “You have not submitted the assignment.”

1.The teacher told to me that I had not submitted the assignment. [Nishant sir, 9555758152]

2.The teacher told me that I had not submitted the assignments.

3.The teacher told me that I had not submitted the assignment.

4.The teacher told me that I had not submit the assignment.

 

52.The lawyer said to me, "There is no proof of your involvement in this case."

1.The lawyer told me that there had been no proof of my involvement in this case.

2.The lawyer told me that there was no proof of my involvement in that case. [Nishant sir, 9555758152]

3.The lawyer told me that there was no proof of mine involvement in that case.

4.The lawyer had told me that there was no proof of my involvement in that case.

 

53.He said to her," Let me go home."

a.He asked her to allowed him go home.

b.He asked her that she should allowed him go home.

c.He had asked her to allow him go home.

d.He asked her to allow him to go home.

 

54.She said to me," What did you eat for breakfast?"

a.She asked me what I eaten for breakfast. (Nishant Sir, 9555758152)

b.She asked me what I had eat for breakfast.

c.She asked me what had I eaten for breakfast.

d.She asked me what I had eaten for breakfast.

 

Answer the questions:

55.He met me last year. I haven’t seen  him since.

[Which one is an adverb? ]

a.since /b.last /c.seen /d.year

56.He needs a lot of money to take admission to the college.

[Which one is a determiner? ]

a.needs /b.of /c.the /d.to

57.I don’t know the man whom you speak with.

[Which one is a pronoun? ]

a.know /b.whom /c.speak /d.the

58.Which novel have you read this year?

[Which one is an adjective?]

a.year /b.have /c.which /d.you

 

59.Find the correct sentence.

a. She soundly slept last night.

b. He just has told me his name.

c. He is late always.

d. The task was carefully completed.

 

Choose the appropriate option:

60.He had........ heart attack.

a.A b.AN c.THE d.NO ARTICLE

61......... have loved the vacation in Shimla. (Nishant Sir, 9555758152)

a.KOHLI b.THE KOHLI c.THE KOHLIS d.KOHLIS ARTICLE

62......... elderly need help.

a.A b.AN c.THE d.NO ARTICLE

63.I can speak........ German.

a.A b.AN c.THE d.NO ARTICLE

64.I'll visit ........ Maldives next month.

a.A b.AN c.THE d.NO ARTICLE

65.Don't worry. He always has......... dollars for emergencies.

a.A LITTLE b.A FEW c.THE FEW d.NO ARTICLE e.LITTLE

66.They have ......... money. Therefore; their daughter cannot pay her tuition.

a.FEW b.A FEW c.THE FEW d.LITTLE e.A LITTLE

67.This is the .............. bungalow.

a. Commander-in-chief's

b. Commanders-in-chief

c. Commander's-in-chief

d. Commander-in-chiefs

68.It has two fifty ...........

a.rupee note b.rupees notes c.rupee notes d.rupees note

69.There is ______ exit. It is just ____ inch away from ____ entry gate.

a.a, an, an

b.an, a, an

c.an, an, an

d.an, an, the (Nishant Sir, 9555758152)

70.Was she used to......... lies?

a.telling b.tell c.told d.tells

71.She differs.......... me on the views of life.

a.with b.from c.of d.on

72.His house ......... three rooms.

a.comprises of b.comprise c.comprised d.comprised of

73.Tales from Shakespeare .......... my favourite book.

a.is b.are c.has d.have

74.He eats as if he ......... an animal.

a.was b.were c.had been d.is

75.None of them came back, ...........?

a.do they b.don't they c.did they d.didn't they

76.There were ........... on the farm.

a.much sheeps b.many sheep c.a lot of sheeps d.a great many sheeps

77.He is down ......... fever.

a.from b.with c.for d.at

 

78.The plural form of MAXIMUM is ............

a.maximum's b.maxima c.maximumm d.maximum

 

79.Which of the following can be an adverb:

a.late b.despite c.earthly d.because (Nishant Sir, 9555758152)

 

Idiom/ phrase/ one word substitution:

80.A person who enjoys fine or good food and drink is a ...........

a.gourmand b.gourmet c.glutton d.garrulous

81.Someone who is outrageously bad- a.egregious b.gregarious c.aggregate d.aggravate

82.Down and out- 1) Mad 2) Jealousy and Envy 3) Futility 4) Without money  

83.High and Low- 1) Everywhere 2) Optimism 3) Hypocrisy 4) Experience

84.God's ape- 1) As strong as god 2) A born fool 3) A knowledgeable person 4) Kind hearted person

85.Ceremony of crowning a king- 1) catharsis 2) purgation 3) cannibal 4) coronation

86.Substitution of a mild for a very blunt expression- 1) euphemism 2) truism 3) hymn 4) calumny  

87.Belief that war and violence are unjustified- 1) philistine 2) pacifism 3) iconoclastic 4) sanatorium

88.One who goes for a secret official mission- 1) epicurean 2) emissary 3) celibate 4) rogue   

 

Spot the error:

89.Had she let 1/me have some food, 2/ I wouldn't have hungry yesterday.3/  NE4/

90.I wish 1/ I will have 2/my own house 3/ some day.4 / NE5

91.The West Indies team has (1)/ not won any match (2)/ for last year. (3)/ No Error (4) (Nishant Sir, 9555758152)

92.Hardly had he come out of the (1)/ cinema hall when the bomb exploded (2)/ and shattered the hall completely. (3)/ No Error (4)

93.We were living (1)/ in Canada for (2)/ around eight years. (3)/ No Error (4)

94.As soon as I will reach (1)/ Delhi I will send you (2)/ the books you have asked for. (3)/ No Error (4)

95.Sunita is (1)/ one of those girls (2)/ who doesn't give up easily. (3)/ No Error (4)

 

Reading comprehension:

Akbar had quarrelled with Birbal over something important and had asked him not to come to the palace again. Akbar started missing Birbal and wanted him back, but could not find out where he was. Akbar hit upon a plan. He sent a message to all the villages that wells had been selected to wed the royal well and so they had to bring the bride to the capital immediately.

   The headmen of the various villages were alarmed at the impossible task and came rushing to the capital to apologise for their inability to move their wells. One man, Khaji, however, came to discuss the details of the wedding. Khaji wanted to know whether the marriage ceremony would be conducted in the traditional manner. Akbar assured him that all the formalities would be observed. Khaji was happy and assured Akbar that he would bring the bride to the gates of the city. Khaji added that according to the tradition, the bridegroom was to meet the bride at the village gates and take her into the city. He also asked Akbar when was the commitment date from the bridegroom so that they could set out with the bridal party.

Akbar was happy to hear all this. He realized that such an intelligent idea could be thought out only by the fertile brain of Birbal and told Khaji that he did not want the well but the man who gave him the idea. (Nishant Sir, 9555758152)

 

96.Why did Akbar decide to perform the marriage?

(a) He wanted to know how marriages are performed

(b) He wanted to increase the water in his well

(c) He wanted to test the intelligence of the village Headmen

(d) He wanted to find out the whereabouts of Birbal

 

97.Which of the following is not true in the context of the passage?

(a) According to Akbar, Birbal was the most intelligent man in his kingdom

(b) Khaji thought of the idea that the marriage of wells should be conducted in a traditional manner

(c) Akbar enjoyed Birbal’s company

(d) The King’s well was to be the bridegroom

 

98.Which of the following is true in the context of the passage?

(a) Akbar never quarreled with others on small matters

(b) Akbar ordered all the village headmen to find out about Birbal

(c) Every village headman did not reach to Akbar’s marriage in the same way

(d) Khaji was to bring to bridegroom to the village gates (Nishant Sir, 9555758152)

 

99.Why did Akbar say that he did not want the well which Khaji was offering?

(a) Akbar did not like the demands which Khaji was making

(b) Akbar’s intention behind his plan to perform the marriage was fulfilled

(c) There was not much water in the well

(d) None of these

 

100.Why did Khaji come to meet Akbar?

(a) He wanted to know whether the marriage would be performed in a traditional manner

(b) He wanted to know whether the bridegroom could come to his village gate to receive the bride

(c) He wanted to know why Akbar had thought of the marriage between wells

(d) He wanted to know when the marriage ceremony was to be held

 

Thank you

Nishant

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