NAME-
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ROLL
NO.- ……………….
BATCH-
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Spot the error:
1.It was really smart of him (a) / to
have chosen the right course, (b)/isn't it? (c)/No error (d)
2.The doctor advised me (a) / that (b)
/ I am going on a salt free diet. (c)/No error (d)
3.It can't be true (a) / that he has
never done something wrong (b)/in his entire career. (c)/No error (d)
4.He told me (a)/ that his brother (b)
/ was singer. (c) /No error (d)
5.When we reached at the station (a) /
I fought my way through people and luggage (b)/ and secured a place next to the
window. (c)/No error (d)
6.The managing director along with his
staff members were present (a)/for (b)/ the annual general body meeting. (c)/
No error (d)
7.If you will follow my instructions,
(a) / you will definitely score high marks (b)/ in the entrance examination.
(d)/No error (d)
8.In many respects, (a) / India is
different (b) / than western countries. (c)/No error (d)
9.The members of the family (a) / soon
became (b) / aware what had taken place. (c)/No error (d)
10.I have met him (a) / on Monday last
(b) / and had a long discussion. (c)/No error (d)
11.It is time (a)/ we decide not to
play cricket, (b)/for the next two years. (c)/No error (d)
12.He likes (a)/the sceneries (b)/ of
the hills. (c)/No error (d)
13.I did not know (a) / that you have
left your handbag in our office (b)/ when you came to see me last Friday. (c) /
No error (d)
14.He wanted me (a)/ to bring two
breads and some butter (b) /for breakfast. (c)/No error (d)
15.The US Presidential Elections (a) /
has scheduled for (b) / November 03 this year. (c) / No error (d)
16.It's time the government,
policymakers (a) / and even civil society (b) / members address these issues
urgently. (c) / No error (d)
17.Laissez-faire has shown (a) / that
it is inefficient in helping the world (b) / tide through such crisises. (c) /
No error (d)
18.If you are wanting to (a) / do it
anyway then you (b) / should know the consequences. (c) / No error (d)
19.The cost of borrowing (a) / is
lowest for the Centre (b) / than for the states. (c) / No error (d)
20.This was when the compensation (a)
/ to the states were held back, (b) / creating a domino effect. (c) / No error
(d)
21.History shows that autocratic (a) /
regimes reflect the same instincts in (b) / its internal functioning. (c) / No
error (d)
22.The rest of the employees tried (a)
/ their best to douse the flames and (b) / exit but was asphyxiated. (c) / No
error (d)
23.There is a dire need to a
comprehensive (a) / approach to keep the virus at (b) / bay until a proper
vaccine is available. (c) / No error (d)
24.It is likely that the children who
(a) / start working now may never (b) / come back to schools. (c) / No error
(d)
25.She asked (a) / me why (b) / had I
beaten him. (c) / No error (d)
Rearrangement:
26.All the
students
P: affirmed
positively that
Q: responded
eagerly to the question and
R: the political
affiliation of student unions
S: interviewed on
television
was undesirable.
(a) PQRS (b) RPQS
(c) SRPQ (d) SQPR
27.Although the
motion
P: until it had
been
Q: from the House
R: received
general support
S: it was not
carried
considerably
amended.
(a) PQRS (b) RQSP
(c) SQPR (d) QRSP
28.The doctor
told
P: the patient
Q: to give an
injection to
R: the nurse
S: after four
hours
(a) RQPS (b) QPSR
(c) RPSQ (d) PSRQ
29.The judge
P: lied to the
court
Q: why he had
R: asked the
accused
S: in spite of
his oath
(a) PSRQ (b) QPSR
(c) PRQS (d) RQPS
30.His father
said
P: and stop
Q: on trivial
things
R: wasting your
time
S: now get up
(a) SPRQ (b) QRSP
(c) PSRQ (d) RQSP
31.The stranger's
movements
P: and the police
Q: him
R: arrested
S: aroused
suspicion
(a) SQPR (b) RQPS
(c) RPQS (d) SPRQ
32.The future
P: is gloomy
Q: outlook
R: animal
S: of this noble
(a) PQSR (b) QPSR
(c) QSRP (d) RPSQ
33.The food
P: at the party
Q: served
R: was delicious,
S: but not
wholesome
(a) PRSQ (b) RSPQ
(c) QPRS (d) QRSP
PASSAGE-I
When vegetation sprouts in the desert,
it is a good sign but when the ice in the Arctic and Antarctic begins to turn
green, there is something terribly wrong. Reports say that an iceberg,
approximately the size of New York city, has broken off from the icy continent.
An Argentine team discovered huge cracks in the polar ice caps. These
developments can have serious implications. If polar ice fields melt, our
coastal cities might be submerged, and sea levels across the world could rise
between 3.65 and 6.09 metre in different parts of the earth. This is probably
due to global warming.
34.What can be considered as a
"good sign" in the desert?
(a) When shrubs and trees grow there
(b) When it snows in the desert
(c) When ice caps melt and there is water
(d) When there is vegetation found in the desert
35.The melting of ice fields in the
Arctic and Antarctic regions is dangerous because
(a) the ice will turn green and poisonous
(b) it will cause huge floods which will destroy coastal regions
(c) it will create global warming and will badly affect our climate
(d) huge cracks will develop all over the world
36.Polar ice caps develop huge cracks
because
(a) of the movement of the earth
(b) of the breaking off of icebergs
(c) of the crowding of cities like New York
(d) of rising temperatures
37.What do you think the intention of
the author is?
(a) To describe strange phenomena in nature
(b) To report findings of research teams working in the polar regions
(c) To make us aware of the dangers of global warming
(d) To compare developments in deserts and Arctic regions caused by
global warming
PASSAGE- ll
It was a very cold evening and so few
people were seen out on the streets. I did not go out myself although it was my
habit not to keep indoors after sunset. So I closed all the doors and windows
of my room, took the book which had been lying opened on the table, and tried
to read it. The cold was getting so severe that I started shivering, so I
wrapped myself up with a bigger blanket. But I could not continue reading the
book because I was nearly rendered incapable of turning the pages.
38.The author's habit was to
(a) read in the evening
(b) sleep in the evening
(c) go out in the evening
(d) play in the evening
39.If it was not so cold the author
would have
(a) liked to work
(b) liked to sit and look out to the
streets
(c) liked to read
(d) liked to have a stroll
40.The author could not continue
reading the book because
(a) he did not like to.
(b) he was feeling tired.
(c) he was feeling very cold.
(d) the lights had gone off.
41.There were not many people outside
because
(a) it was a rainy evening.
(b) it was a cold evening.
(c) it was a dark evening.
(d) there was heavy snow outside.
Cloze test:
What are the future possibilities for
space travel in the long term? ___(1)___ will humans go after they have
explored our solar system? It is said that ‘Star Trek’ could hold the ___(2)___
to these questions. It is predicted that travel to other galaxies will only be
___(3)___ in huge ‘starships’. These will wander through space for hundreds or
even thousands of years. Each of them will carry a large human ___(4)___. Some
of those people will take over a suitable new planet and settle down there.
This search for new planets to settle in will continue until life on planet
Earth could be just a ___(5)___ memory.
#42.Select the most appropriate option
to fill in blank number 5.
a.nearest b.imaginary c.factual
d.distant
#43.Select the most appropriate option
to fill in blank number 4.
a.proportion b.population c.colony
d.instinct
#44.Select the most appropriate option
to fill in blank number 3.
a.achieved b.implemented c.possible
d.imagined
#45.Select the most appropriate option
to fill in blank number 2.
a.solution b.query c.answer d.door
#46.Select the most appropriate option
to fill in blank number 1.
a.When b.Why c.How d.Where
Improve the bracketed part:
47.We generally select (one of the
most efficient mechanic for our workshop.)
(a) one of most efficient mechanic for
our workshop
(b) one of the efficient mechanic for
our workshop
(c) one of the most efficient
mechanics for our workshop
(d) No improvement
48.(Between she and me there is no
conflict.)
(a) Between her and I there is no
conflict
(b) Between she and I there is no
conflict
(c) Between her and me there is no
conflict
(d) No improvement
49.The advancements in making
coronavirus vaccination (has proved) to be a boon for all of us.
(a) has proven
(b) had proven
(c) have proved
(d) No improvement
50.Wait until you try the new Yamaha
scooters. They’ll (kick your socks off)!
(a) shoot your socks off
(b) knock your socks off
(c) beat your socks off
(d) No improvement
51.(Being a rainy day), we had to
abandon the race.
(a) Having been a rainy day
(b) It being a rainy day
(c) It been a rainy day
(d) No improvement
52.No sooner did the bell ring (than)
the students left the class. a) when b) then c) but d) No improvement
53.He is one of the (best player) in
the team. a) best players b) better player c) good player d) No improvement
54.I look forward to (hear) from you
soon. a) hearing b) have heard c) heard d) No improvement
55.It's very sad that she has (a
little) friends in the city. a) few b) little c) a few d) No improvement
56.He does not (know swim.) a) know
how to swim b) know to swim c) knows swimming d) No improvement
Find
the correctly spelt words:
57.(a)
Conscientious (b) Consceintious (c) Marritime (d) Marittime
58.(a) Liaision
(b) Occasion (c) Ocassion (d) Liaission
59.(a) Manoeuvre
(b) Manuever (c) Maneouvre (d) Maneuver
60.(a) Privilege
(b) Privilage (c) Previlege (d) Privelege
61.(a) Accomodate
(b) Accommodate (c) Champain (d) Shampagne
62.(a)
Idiosyncracy (b) Idiosyncrasy (c) Omlete (d) Omllette
63.(a)
Bureaucracy (b) Bureacracy (c) Truely (d) Trully
64.(a) Vacum (b)
Vaccum (c) Harassment (d) Harrasment
65.(a) Supersede
(b) Dumbbel (c) Supercede (d) Dumbell
66.(a) Pursuade
(b) Persue (c) Spoilt (d) Spoiled
Voice:
67.One should keep one’s promise.
(a) One’s promise should be kept by
us.
(b) One’s promise has to be kept.
(c) A promise should have been kept.
(d) A promise should be kept.
68.Someone gave him a new case for his
credit cards.
(a) He is given a new case for his
credit cards.
(b) He is given a new case for his
credit cards.
(c) He was given a new case for this
credit cards.
(d) He was given a new case for his
credit cards.
69.Why do you waste time?
(a) Why is time wasted by you?
(b) Why is time wastage by you?
(c) Why has time been wasted by you?
(d) Why is time waste by you?
70.People think that he duped his
partner.
(a) It is thought that he dupes his
partner.
(b) He is thought to have dupe his
partner.
(c) He is thought to have duped his
partner.
(d) It was thought that he duped his
partner.
71.A lion does not eat grass, however
hungry he may be
(A) Grass is not being eaten by a
lion, however hungry he may be.
(B) Grass is not eaten by a lion,
however hungry he may be.
(C) Grass is eaten not by a lion.
However hungry he may be.
(D) Grass is not eaten from a lion,
however hungry he may be.
Narration:
72.The captain
said to the army, “March forward now.”
(A) The captain
said to the army that march forward now.
(B) The captain
ordered the army to march forward then.
(C) The captain
ordered the army to march that day.
(D) The captain
ordered the army to march forward than.
73.He replied, “I
have promised to reward my servants.”
(a) He replied
that he had promise to reward my servants.
(b) He promised
that he would reward his servants.
(c) He replied
that he had promised to reward his servants.
(d) He had
promised that he would reward his servants.
74.Rahim said, “I
will watch a horror movie tonight”.
(a) Rahim said
that he will watch a horror movie tonight.
(b) Rahim had
said that he would watch a horror movie that night.
(c) Rahim said
that he would watch a horror movie that night.
(d) Rahim said
that he should watch a horror movie tonight.
75.“It is a pleasure to do business
with you”, he said to me.
(a) He said that it was a pleasure to
do business with him.
(b) He had said that it was a pleasure
to do business with me.
(c) He said that it was a pleasured to
do business with me..
(d) He said that it was a pleasure to
do business with me.
Find the synonyms:
76.Quack: (A) Scholar (B) Depressed
(C) Genius (D) Fraud
77.Arduous: (A) Pleasant (B) Rough (C)
Hard (D) Quick
78.Harbinger: (A) Hint (B) Result (C)
Sigh (D) End
79.Wrath: (A) Fear (B) Fury (C) Ankle
(D) Joy
80.Fastidious: (A) Lazy (B) Weak (C)
Meticulous (D) Careless
81.Placid: (A) Angry (B) Calm (C) Loud
(D) Rough
82.Chaos: (A) Silence (B) Order (C)
Prowess (D) Haywire
83.Vacillation: (A) Confidence (B)
Strength (C) Hesitation (D) Decision
84.Exonerate: (A) Emaciate (B) Free
(C) Accuse (D) Frisk
85.Perilous: (A) Dangerous (B) Safe
(C) Facilitation (D) Light
Find the antonyms:
86.Curtail: (A) Extend (B) Reduce (C)
Cover (D) Diminish
87.Sermon: (A) Course (B) Silence (C)
Dialogue (D) Speech
88.Corrode: (A) Delay (B) Ruin (C)
Rusticate (D) Strengthen
89.Bully: (A) Chain (B) Notify (C)
Harass (D) Protect
90.Banish: (A) Exile (B) Welcome (C)
Deport (D) Expel
91.Adherent: (A) Believer (B) Opponent
(C) Adhesive (D) Wallpaper
92.Apex: (A) Predator (B) Top (C)
Trace (D) Base
93.Abridge: (A) Showcase (B) Reduce
(C) Expand (D) Dwindle
One word substitutions:
94.Tempest: (A) Gentle breeze (B)
Violent storm (C) Light rain (D) Dry wind
95.Elope: (A) Marry secretly (B)
Travel alone (C) Argue loudly (D) Return home
96.Richter: (A) Scale for temperature
(B) Scale for wind speed (C) Scale for earthquake intensity (D) Scale for
rainfall
97.Pedant: (A) One who is careless (B)
One who shows off learning (C) One who hates study (D) One who avoids details
Idioms:
98.Zero in on: (A) Ignore completely
(B) Focus closely (C) Move away (D) Delay action
99.To lead to the altar: (A) Break a
promise (B) Get married (C) Start a journey (D) Win a prize
100.An Adonis: (A) certain (B) a
handsome man (C) uncertain or undecided (D) fully prepared
Thank you- Nishant, 9555758152
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