Amcat English Question -2022

 

Ques 1 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

VORACIOUS

Option 1 :  Wild

Option 2 : 

Hungry

Option 3 :  

Angry

Option 4 :  Quick



Ques 2 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

TIMID

Option 1 :  Fast

Option 2 :  Slow

Option 3 :  

Medium

Option 4 : 

Shy



Ques 3 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

IRONIC

Option 1 :  Inflexible

Option 2 :  Bitter

Option 3 :  

Good 

natured

Option 4 : 

Disguisedly sarcastic



Ques 4 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

CORRESPONDENCE

Option 1 :  Agreements

Option 2 :  Contracts

Option 3 :  

Documents

Option 4 : 

Letters





Ques 5 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

DISTANT

Option 1 : 

Far

Option 2 :  Removed

Option 3 :  

Reserved

Option 4 :  Separate



Ques 6 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

LAMENT

Option 1 : 

Complain

Option 2 :  Comment

Option 3 :  

Condone

Option 4 :  Console



Ques 7 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

WRETCHED

Option 1 : 

Poor

Option 2 :  Foolish

Option 3 :  

Insane

Option 4 :  Strained



Ques 8 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

RESTRAINT

Option 1 : 

Option 2 : 

Option 3 : 

Option 4 :




Hindrance 

Repression 

Obstacle 

Restriction



Ques 9 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

MENDACIOUS

Option 1 :  Full of  

confidence

Option 2 : 

False

Option 3 :  

Encouraging

Option 4 :  Provocative



Ques 10 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

ADMONISH

Option 1 :  Punish

Option 2 :  Curse

Option 3 :  

Dismiss

Option 4 : 

Reprimand



Ques 11 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

CORPULENT

Option 1 :  Lean

Option 2 :  Gaunt

Option 3 :  

Emaciated

Option 4 : 

Obese



Ques 12 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.



GRATIFY

Option 1 :  Appreciate

Option 2 :  Frank

Option 3 :  

Indulge

Option 4 : 

Pacify



Ques 13 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

RECKLESS

Option 1 :  Courageous

Option 2 : 

Rash

Option 3 :  

Bold

Option 4 :  Daring



Ques 14 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

VENT

Option 1 : 

Opening

Option 2 :  Stodgy

Option 3 :  

End

Option 4 :  Past tense of  go



Ques 15 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

The claims of students look hollow when they attribute their poor performance to difficulty of examination.

Option 1 :  infer

Option 2 : 

impute

Option 3 :  

inhere

Option 4 :  inundate





Ques 16 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

He is averse to the idea of holding elections now.

Option 1 :  convinced

Option 2 :  angry

Option 3 :  

agreeable

Option 4 : 

opposed



Ques 17 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

True religion does not require one to proselytise through guile or force.

Option 1 :  translate

Option 2 :  hypnotise

Option 3 :  

attack

Option 4 : 

convert



Ques 18 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

She corroborated the statement of her brother.

Option 1 : 

confirmed

Option 2 :  disproved

Option 3 :  

condemned

Option 4 :  seconded



Ques 19 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

The great dancer impressed the appreciative crowd by



her nimble movements.

Option 1 :  unrhythmic

Option 2 :  lively

Option 3 : 

quickening

Option 4 :  clear



Ques 20 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

Swift is known in the world of letters for his misogynism.

Option 1 :  hatred for  

mankind

Option 2 : 

hatred for 

womankind

Option 3 :  

love for the  reasonable

Option 4 :  love for  

womankind



Ques 21 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

A person unrestrained by the rules of morality or tradition is called a licentious person.

Option 1 : 

libertine

Option 2 :  loafer-type

Option 3 :  

criminal

Option 4 :  freelance



Ques 22 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

His style is quite transparent.

Option 1 :  verbose

Option 2 :  involved

Option 3 : 

lucid

Option 4 :  witty





Ques 23 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

Only those who are gullible take every advertisement seriously.

Option 1 :  fallible

Option 2 :  enthusiastic

Option 3 : 

unsuspecting

Option 4 :  unrealistic



Ques 24 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

We didn't believe in his statement, but subsequent events proved that he was right.

Option 1 : 

later

Option 2 :  many

Option 3 :  

few

Option 4 :  earlier



Ques 25 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

The angry villagers have lynched two suspected child-lifters already.

Option 1 :  beaten up

Option 2 :  captured

Option 3 : 

killed

Option 4 :  mutilated



Ques 26 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

He has a propensity for getting into debt.



Option 1 : 

natural 

tendency

Option 2 :  aptitude

Option 3 :  

characteristic

Option 4 :  quality



Ques 27 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

The agnostic demanded proof before he would accept the statement of the secretary.

Option 1 :  The  

pessimist

Option 2 :  The sceptic

Option 3 : 

Sceptic 

about the 

existence of god or any 

ultimate 

reality

Option 4 :  The atheist

Option 5 : The  altruist


Ques 28 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

The economic cataclysm which followed the industrial revolution brought with it complex problems hitherto unknown.

Option 1 :  Depression

Option 2 :  Boom

Option 3 :  

Regeneration

Option 4 : 

Sudden and violent 

change

Option 5 :  

Unprecedented  collapse


Ques 29 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of 



the word typed in bold.

The environment left a deleterious effect on his health.

Option 1 :  Fatiguing

Option 2 :  Weakening

Option 3 :  

Aesthetic

Option 4 : 

Harmful

Option 5 :  

Health


Ques 30 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

By his speech he fermented trouble in the ranks of the army.

Option 1 :  Quietened

Option 2 :  Channelized  into healthy  directions

Option 3 : 

Stirred up

Option 4 :  Contained  and  

suppressed

Option 5 : None of these


Ques 31 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

He has got a meretricious style which does not produce a lasting effect.

Option 1 :  Capricious

Option 2 :  Whimsical

Option 3 :  

Flamboyant

Option 4 :  Pretentious

Option 5 : 

Showily 

attractive


Ques 32 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the word typed in bold.

The liberal school of thought trusts in education reform, and the sporadic use of force to remedy the depravity of certain isolated



individuals or groups.

Option 1 : 

Infrequent, irregular

Option 2 :  Persistent,  constant

Option 3 :  

Continuous

Option 4 :  Sparing

Option 5 :  

Corrective and  preventive both


Ques 33 : Select the word or phrase which fits each definition.

A person who readily believes others.

Option 1 :  Creditable

Option 2 :  Credible

Option 3 : 

Credulous

Option 4 :  Sensitive

Option 5 :  

Sensible


Ques 34 : Select the word or phrase which fits each definition.

Flowers and insects or anything lasting only for a day.

Option 1 :  Transitional

Option 2 : 

Ephemeral

Option 3 :  

Transient

Option 4 :  Transitory

Option 5 :  

Monumental


Ques 35 : Select the word or phrase which fits each definition.

Last part of speech.

Option 1 :  Epilogue

Option 2 :  Conclusion

Option 3 : 

Peroration

Option 4 :  Permutation

Option 5 :  

Percussion


Ques 36 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

OPALESCENT



Option 1 : 

Iridescent

Option 2 :  Transparent

Option 3 :  

Translucent

Option 4 :  Pollutant

Option 5 :  

Giving off an  odour


Ques 37 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

PERIPATETIC

Option 1 : 

Worldly

Option 2 :  Disarming

Option 3 :  

Moving

Option 4 :  Inherent

Option 5 :  

Seeking


Ques 38 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

TAUTOLOGICAL

Option 1 :  Pertaining to charms or  

magic

Option 2 :  Highly  

sensitive

Option 3 : 

Needlessly 

repetitious

Option 4 :  Highly  

touchy

Option 5 :  

Fleeting


Ques 39 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

AVERT

Option 1 :  entertain

Option 2 :  transform

Option 3 : 

turn away

Option 4 :  lead toward

Option 5 :  

displease




Ques 40 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

CITE

Option 1 :  galvanize

Option 2 :  visualize

Option 3 :  

locate

Option 4 : 

quote

Option 5 :  

signal


Ques 41 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

CORPULENT

Option 1 :  regenerate

Option 2 : 

obese

Option 3 :  

different

Option 4 :  hungry

Option 5 :  

bloody


Ques 42 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

EMACIATED

Option 1 :  garrulous

Option 2 :  primeval

Option 3 :  

vigorous

Option 4 :  disparate

Option 5 : thin


Ques 43 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

GARNISH

Option 1 : 

Option 2 : 

Option 3 : 

Option 4 : 

Option 5 : 



paint 

garner 

adorn 

abuse 

banish


Ques 44 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

INCULCATE

Option 1 :  exculpate

Option 2 : 

educate

Option 3 :  

exonerate

Option 4 :  prepare

Option 5 :  

embarrass


Ques 45 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

EGREGIOUS

Option 1 :  pious

Option 2 : 

outrageous

Option 3 :  

anxious

Option 4 :  sociable

Option 5 :  

gloomy


Ques 46 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

MISDEMEANOUR

Option 1 :  felony

Option 2 : 

misdeed

Option 3 :  

indignity

Option 4 :  fiat

Option 5 :  

illiteracy


Ques 47 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

MUSTY



Option 1 : 

stale

Option 2 :  necessary

Option 3 :  

indifferent

Option 4 :  nonchalant

Option 5 : vivid


Ques 48 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

PHLEGMATIC

Option 1 : 

calm

Option 2 :  cryptic

Option 3 :  

practical

Option 4 :  salivary

Option 5 :  

dishonest


Ques 49 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

REPRISAL

Option 1 :  revaluation

Option 2 :  assessment

Option 3 :  

loss

Option 4 : 

retaliation

Option 5 :  

nonsense


Ques 50 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of  the given word.

WAIF

Option 1 :  soldier

Option 2 : 

urchin

Option 3 :  

surrender

Option 4 :  breeze

Option 5 :  

spouse


Ques 51 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .



SAGACIOUS (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

foolish

Option 2 :  bitter

Option 3 :  

voracious

Option 4 :  veracious

Option 5 :  

fallacious


Ques 52 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

TRANSIENT (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  carried

Option 2 :  close

Option 3 : 

permanent

Option 4 :  removed

Option 5 :  

certain


Ques 53 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

IGNOBLE (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  produced by  fire

Option 2 : 

worthy

Option 3 :  

given to  

questioning

Option 4 :  huge

Option 5 :  

known


Ques 54 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

NEFARIOUS (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  various

Option 2 :  lacking

Option 3 : 

benign

Option 4 :  pompous

Option 5 : futile




Ques 55 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

CHAFFING (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  achieving

Option 2 : 

serious

Option 3 :  

capitalistic

Option 4 :  sneezing

Option 5 :  

expensive


Ques 56 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

COZEN (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  amuse

Option 2 : 

treat 

honestly

Option 3 :  

prate

Option 4 :  shackle

Option 5 : vilify


Ques 57 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

DILATORY (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  narrowing

Option 2 : 

prompt

Option 3 :  

enlarging

Option 4 :  portentous

Option 5 : sour


Ques 58 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

GRISLY (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  suggestive

Option 2 :  doubtful

Option 3 :  

untidy

Option 4 : 

pleasant

Option 5 :  

bearish




Ques 59 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

IRREVERENT (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  related

Option 2 :  mischievous

Option 3 :  

respective

Option 4 : 

pious

Option 5 :  

violent


Ques 60 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

JAUNTY (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  youthful

Option 2 :  ruddy

Option 3 :  

strong

Option 4 :  unravelled

Option 5 : 

sedate


Ques 61 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

LEVITY (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  bridge

Option 2 :  dam

Option 3 :  

praise

Option 4 :  blame

Option 5 : 

solemnity


Ques 62 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

UNSEEMLY (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

Option 2 : 

Option 3 : 

Option 4 : 

Option 5 : 



effortless 

proper 

conducive 

pointed 

informative


Ques 63 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

AFFABLE (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

rude

Option 2 :  ruddy

Option 3 :  

needy

Option 4 :  useless

Option 5 :  

conscious


Ques 64 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

BLAS(OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  fiery

Option 2 :  clever

Option 3 :  

intriguing

Option 4 :  slim

Option 5 : 

ardent


Ques 65 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

EQUILIBRIUM (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

imbalance

Option 2 :  peace

Option 3 :  

inequity

Option 4 :  directness

Option 5 :  

urgency


Ques 66 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

EXTROVERT (OPPOSITE)



Option 1 :  clown

Option 2 :  hero

Option 3 :  

ectomorph

Option 4 :  neurotic

Option 5 : 

introvert


Ques 67 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

PERT (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

polite

Option 2 :  perishable

Option 3 :  

moral

Option 4 :  deliberate

Option 5 :  

stubborn


Ques 68 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

RUDDY (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  robust

Option 2 :  witty

Option 3 : 

wan

Option 4 :  exotic

Option 5 :  

creative


Ques 69 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

MINOR (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  Big

Option 2 : 

Major

Option 3 :  

Tall

Option 4 :  Heavy



Ques 70 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .



PROVOCATION (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  Vocation

Option 2 : 

Pacification

Option 3 :  

Peace

Option 4 :  Destruction



Ques 71 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

QUIESCENT (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

Indifferent

Option 2 :  Troublesom e

Option 3 :  

Weak

Option 4 :  Unconcerne d



Ques 72 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

VICTORIOUS (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

Defeated

Option 2 :  Annexed

Option 3 :  

Destroyed

Option 4 :  Vanquished



Ques 73 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

NIGGARDLY (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  Frugal

Option 2 :  Thrifty

Option 3 :  

Stingy

Option 4 : 

Generous





Ques 74 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

FRUGAL (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  Copious

Option 2 : 

Extravagant

Option 3 :  

Generous

Option 4 :  Ostentatious



Ques 75 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

SUBSERVIENT (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  Aggressive

Option 2 :  Straightforw ard

Option 3 : 

Dignified

Option 4 :  Supercilious



Ques 76 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

VALUABLE (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  Invaluable

Option 2 : 

Worthless

Option 3 :  

Inferior

Option 4 :  Lowly



Ques 77 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

IMPASSE (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  Resurgence

Option 2 : 

Breakthroug h

Option 3 :  

Continuation

Option 4 :  Combinatio n





Ques 78 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

Like poverty, affluence can sometimes create its own problems. (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

indigence

Option 2 :  opulence

Option 3 :  

sorrow

Option 4 :  exuberance



Ques 79 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

I abhor the ideas he sometimes expresses. (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

admire

Option 2 :  respect

Option 3 :  

applaud

Option 4 :  appreciate



Ques 80 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

The members thought that the task was feasible. (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

impractical

Option 2 :  impossible

Option 3 :  

difficult

Option 4 :  impracticabl e



Ques 81 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .



They had an insipid conversation. (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

lively

Option 2 :  argumentati ve

Option 3 :  

loud

Option 4 :  curious



Ques 82 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

Ram displays enthusiasm whenever he is posed with a problem. (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  eagerness

Option 2 :  weakness

Option 3 : 

indifference

Option 4 :  softness



Ques 83 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

The incessant noise of the boring machine made it difficult for us to go to sleep at night. (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

intermittent

Option 2 :  harsh

Option 3 :  

soft

Option 4 :  constant



Ques 84 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

The leader was pragmatic in her approach to the problem facing the country. (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  indefinite

Option 2 :  vague

Option 3 : 

idealistic

Option 4 :  optimistic





Ques 85 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

She used to disparage her neighbour every now and then. (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  please

Option 2 : 

praise

Option 3 :  

belittle

Option 4 :  denigrate



Ques 86 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

PROTRACT (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  retrace

Option 2 :  distract

Option 3 : 

curtail

Option 4 :  expose



Ques 87 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

DECADENT (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

ethical

Option 2 :  impetuous

Option 3 :  

succinct

Option 4 :  lewd



Ques 88 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

HAPLESS (OPPOSITE)



Option 1 :  cheerful

Option 2 :  consistent

Option 3 : 

fortunate

Option 4 :  shapely



Ques 89 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

ORTHODOXY (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  renown

Option 2 :  trepidation

Option 3 : 

unconventio nality

Option 4 :  remoteness



Ques 90 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

SUMPTUOUS (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  open

Option 2 :  frequent

Option 3 :  

partial

Option 4 : 

restrained



Ques 91 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

DISSOLUTION (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  retribution

Option 2 :  compliance

Option 3 :  

futility

Option 4 : 

establishme nt





Ques 92 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

STILTED (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

informal

Option 2 :  verbose

Option 3 :  

secretive

Option 4 :  senseless



Ques 93 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

DISPARITY (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  timidity

Option 2 :  bigotry

Option 3 : 

likeness

Option 4 :  influence



Ques 94 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

BELLIGERENT (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  seditious

Option 2 : 

genial

Option 3 :  

corporal

Option 4 :  wary



Ques 95 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

BENEDICTION (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  antidote

Option 2 :  intonation

Option 3 :  

endowment

Option 4 : 

anathema





Ques 96 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

LISTLESS (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

energetic

Option 2 :  confined

Option 3 :  

minuscule

Option 4 :  enlisted



Ques 97 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

FAR-FETCHED (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  ingenious

Option 2 :  facile

Option 3 :  

myopic

Option 4 : 

credible



Ques 98 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

GAUNT (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  emaciated

Option 2 :  sombre

Option 3 : 

plump

Option 4 :  piquant



Ques 99 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

PERT (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

Option 2 : 

Option 3 : 

Option 4 :




impudent 

brash 

savvy 

polite



Ques 100 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

PRANKISH (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  whimsical

Option 2 :  machiavellia n

Option 3 :  

impish

Option 4 : 

serious



Ques 101 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

INGENUITY (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  skillfulness

Option 2 :  cunning

Option 3 :  

inventive

Option 4 : 

dullness



Ques 102 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

PHILANTHROPIC (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  uxorious

Option 2 : 

parsimoniou s

Option 3 :  

carnal

Option 4 :  chary



Ques 103 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning 



to the given word .

AUGUST (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  gloomy

Option 2 : 

inglorious

Option 3 :  

cherubic

Option 4 :  affable



Ques 104 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

VANITY (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  pride

Option 2 : 

humility

Option 3 :  

conceit

Option 4 :  ostentious



Ques 105 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

TANGIBLE (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 : 

ethereal

Option 2 :  concrete

Option 3 :  

actual

Option 4 :  solid



Ques 106 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

EPILOGUE (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  dialogue

Option 2 : 

prelude

Option 3 :  

post script

Option 4 :  epigram





Ques 107 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

PERTINENT (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  irrational

Option 2 :  irregular

Option 3 :  

insistent

Option 4 : 

irrelevent



Ques 108 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

STATIONARY (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  active

Option 2 : 

mobile

Option 3 :  

rapid

Option 4 :  busy



Ques 109 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

STARTLED (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  amused

Option 2 : 

relaxed

Option 3 :  

endless

Option 4 :  astonished



Ques 110 : Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning  to the given word .

PERENNIAL (OPPOSITE)

Option 1 :  frequent

Option 2 :  regular

Option 3 :  

lasting

Option 4 : 

rare





Ques 111 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)

(A) At the end of the year/(B) every student who had done adequate work/(C) was automatically promoted./(D) No error.

Option 1 :  (A)

Option 2 :  (B)

Option 3 : (C  )

Option 4 : 

(D)



Ques 112 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)

(A) One of the members/(B) expressed doubt if/(C) the Minister was an athiest./(D) No error.

Option 1 :  (A)

Option 2 : 

(B)

Option 3 : (C  )

Option 4 :  (D)



Ques 113 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)

(A) The meeting adjourned abruptly/(B) by the CEO after/(C) about three hours of deliberation./(D) No error

Option 1 : 

Option 2 : 

Option 3 : (C Option 4 : 





(A) 

(B) 

(D)



Ques 114 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)

(A) You will come/(B) to my party tomorrow,/ (C) isn't it ? /(D) No error

Option 1 :  (A)

Option 2 :  (B)

Option 3 : (C )

Option 4 :  (D)



Ques 115 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)

(A) Do the roses in your garden smell/(B) more sweetly/(C) than those in ours?(D) No error

Option 1 :  (A)

Option 2 : 

(B)

Option 3 : (C  )

Option 4 :  (D)



Ques 116 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)

(A) I had hoped to have met him yesterday/(B) to discuss the matter with him/(C) but he was not in his house, and so I could not meet



him./(D) No error.

Option 1 : 

(A)

Option 2 :  (B)

Option 3 : (C  )

Option 4 :  (D)



Ques 117 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)

(A) The retiring principal asked his old pupils/ (B) to take the interest in the school/(C) after he has retired./(D) No error

Option 1 :  (A)

Option 2 : 

(B)

Option 3 : (C  )

Option 4 :  (D)



Ques 118 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)

(A) Hemant persisted/(B) to do it/(C) in spite of my advice/(D) No error.

Option 1 :  (A)

Option 2 : 

(B)

Option 3 : (C  )

Option 4 :  (D)



Ques 119 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)



(A) With little patience/(B) you will be able to/(C) cross this hurdle./(D) No error

Option 1 : 

(A)

Option 2 :  (B)

Option 3 : (C  )

Option 4 :  (D)



Ques 120 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)

(A) It is true/(B) that God helps those/(C) who helps themselves./(D) No error.

Option 1 :  (A)

Option 2 :  (B)

Option 3 : (C )

Option 4 :  (D)



Ques 121 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)

(A) Umesh is/(B) five years/ (C) senior than me./ (D) No error.

Option 1 :  (A)

Option 2 :  (B)

Option 3 : (C )

Option 4 :  (D)



Ques 122 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)



(A) Can I lend/(B) your pencil/(C) for a minute, please ?/(D) No error.

Option 1 : 

(A)

Option 2 :  (B)

Option 3 : (C  )

Option 4 :  (D)



Ques 123 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)

(A) Ganguly is one of the finest batsmen/ (B) that India have produced/ (C) over the decades./ (D) No error

Option 1 :  (A)

Option 2 : 

(B)

Option 3 : (C  )

Option 4 :  (D)



Ques 124 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)

(A) She sang/ (B) very well/(C)isn't it?./ (D) No error.

Option 1 :  (A)

Option 2 :  (B)

Option 3 : (C )

Option 4 :  (D)



Ques 125 : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any  grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the  sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the  answer is 'D'. (Ignore - the errors of punctuation,if any)



(A) The man told to her/ (B) that he had not brought his dog/ (C) out for a walk as he was afraid that it would rain./ (D) No error

Option 1 : 

(A)

Option 2 :  (B)

Option 3 : (C  )

Option 4 :  (D)



Ques 126 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

To get one's name in the Rowland Ward's book of hunting records was the hot ambition of every serious hunter.

Option 1 :  extreme

Option 2 : 

burning

Option 3 :  

reluctant

Option 4 :  No  

improvemen t needed



Ques 127 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

Whatever to our other problems, we have no shortcoming to cheap labour in India.

Option 1 :  default

Option 2 :  deficit

Option 3 : 

scarcity

Option 4 :  No  

improvemen t needed



Ques 128 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised



Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

Neha was fined for careless driving.

Option 1 :  got fined

Option 2 :  fined

Option 3 :  

was to be  

fined

Option 4 : 

No 

improvemen t needed



Ques 129 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

You have come here with a view to insult me.

Option 1 : to  insulting me

Option 2 : of insulting me

Option 3 :  

for insulting  me

Option 4 :  No  

improvemen t needed



Ques 130 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

I would have waited for you at the station if I knew that you would come.

Option 1 : 

had known

Option 2 :  was  

knowing

Option 3 :  

have known

Option 4 :  No  

improvemen t needed





Ques 131 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

Due to these reason we are all in favour of universal compulsory education.

Option 1 :  Out of these  reasons

Option 2 : 

For these 

reasons

Option 3 :  

By these  

reasons

Option 4 :  No  

improvemen t needed



Ques 132 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

When it was feared that the serfs might go too far and gain their freedom from serfdom, the Protestant leaders joined the princes at crushing them.

Option 1 :  into  

crushing

Option 2 : in crushing

Option 3 :  

without  

crushing

Option 4 :  No  

improvemen t needed



Ques 133 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

The dissidents hold a great problem in every political party.



Option 1 : 

cause

Option 2 :  give

Option 3 :  

pose

Option 4 :  No  

improvemen t needed



Ques 134 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

I shall not go until I am invited.

Option 1 :  till I am  

invited

Option 2 : 

unless I am invited

Option 3 : if  not I am  

invited

Option 4 :  No  

improvemen t needed



Ques 135 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

They are social insects, living in communities, regulated by definite laws, each member of society bearing a well-defined and separate part in the work of a colony.

Option 1 :  who are  

living in  

communitie s

Option 2 :  living  

among a  

communitie s

Option 3 :  

who lives  

with a  

communities

Option 4 : 

No 

improvemen t needed





Ques 136 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

Please remind me of posting these letters to my relatives.

Option 1 :  by posting

Option 2 : to post

Option 3 :  

for posting

Option 4 :  No  

improvemen t needed



Ques 137 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

The reason why he wrote the letter was because he could not contact him over the phone.

Option 1 :  why he  

wrote the  

letter was  

since

Option 2 : 

for which he wrote the 

letter was 

because

Option 3 :  

why he  

wrote the  

letter was  

that

Option 4 :  No  

improvemen t needed



Ques 138 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

While crossing the highway a five year old child was knocked out by a passing car.

Option 1 :  away

Option 2 :  up

Option 3 : 

down

Option 4 :  No  

improvemen







t needed



Ques 139 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

Not a word they spoke to the unfortunate wife about it.

Option 1 : 

did they 

speak

Option 2 :  they will  

speak

Option 3 :  

they had  

spoken

Option 4 :  No  

improvemen t needed



Ques 140 : In the question a part of the sentence is italicised.  Alternatives to the italicised part is given which may improve the  construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.

The mother has not seen the child for several months and now eagerly looks forward to seeing him.

Option 1 :  looks ahead  to

Option 2 :  looks for

Option 3 :  

looks onto

Option 4 : 

No 

improvemen t needed



Ques 141 : Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

The ruling party will have to put its own house ……… order.

Option 1 : in Option 2 : 

on

Option 3 : to 

Option 4 :  into





Ques 142 : Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

Once he has signed the agreement, he won't be able to …..

Option 1 :  back up

Option 2 :  back in

Option 3 :  

back at

Option 4 : 

back out



Ques 143 : Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

In school many of us never realised the importance that grammar would …. in later life.

Option 1 :  figure

Option 2 :  portrary

Option 3 : 

play

Option 4 :  exercise



Ques 144 : Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

'Please' and ' Thank you' are the little courtesies by which we keep the ….. of life oiled and running smoothly.

Option 1 :  path

Option 2 : 

machine

Option 3 :  

garden

Option 4 :  river



Ques 145 : Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.



He …… in wearing the oldfashioned coat inspite of his wife's disapproval.

Option 1 :  insists

Option 2 : 

persists

Option 3 :  

desists

Option 4 :  resists



Ques 146 : Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

Monika is quite intelligent but rather ……

Option 1 :  idealistic

Option 2 :  generous

Option 3 : 

lazy

Option 4 :  optimistic



Ques 147 : Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

The boy fell …. the bicycle.

Option 1 : of Option 2 :

off

Option 3 :  

from

Option 4 :  under



Ques 148 : Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

Ravi put ….. the light and slept.

Option 1 :  for

Option 2 :  down

Option 3 : in 

Option 4 : 

out





Ques 149 : Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.

Radha felt very much grateful . . . her boss for the kindness he had shown in granting her leave.

Option 1 : 

To

Option 2 :  For

Option 3 :  

Towards

Option 4 :  With

Option 5 : After


Ques 150 : Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

The consequence of his haughtiness was that his services were dispensed . . . . by his master.

Option 1 :  About

Option 2 :  From

Option 3 : 

With

Option 4 :  Round

Option 5 : Up


Ques 151 : Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

Rati just chimes . . . . the opinion of her husband and seems to have no mind of her own.

Option 1 :  From

Option 2 :  With

Option 3 : In with

Option 4 :  On about

Option 5 : Up  with


Ques 152 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

Most children remain . . . . school . . . the ages of seven and eight.

Option 1 : 

Option 2 : 

Option 3 : 

Option 4 : 

Option 5 : 



In/in 

At/between 

Inside/of 

Under/beyo nd

Beyond/under


Ques 153 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

When Shankar remembered his wife long dead he was moved . . . . tears.

Option 1 :  For

Option 2 :  With

Option 3 : 

To

Option 4 :  Through

Option 5 : Off


Ques 154 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

The protracted illness has reduced him . . . . skeleton.

Option 1 :  Till

Option 2 :  Round

Option 3 :  

Through

Option 4 : 

To

Option 5 : From


Ques 155 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

Social psychology studies . . . . the behaviour of human groups organised or unorganised.

Option 1 :  With

Option 2 :  Of

Option 3 : In Option 4 : 

About

Option 5 : None of these




Ques 156 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

Because she had a reputation for . . . . we were surprised and pleased when she greeted us so . . . ..

Option 1 :  insolence . .  . .irately

Option 2 :  insouciance  . . .  

.cordially

Option 3 :  

graciousness  . . . .amiably

Option 4 :  arrogance . .  .  

.disdainfully

Option 5 : 

querulousness . . . .affably


Ques 157 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

Raghav is not attracted by the . . . . life of the . . . . , always wandering through the country-side, begging for charity.

Option 1 :  proud . . . .  almsgiver

Option 2 :  noble . . . .  philanthropi st

Option 3 :  

affluent . . . .  mendicant

Option 4 :  natural . . . .  philosopher

Option 5 : 

peripatetic 

…………...vag abond


Ques 158 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

Legislation was passed to punish brokers who . . . . their clients funds.

Option 1 :  Devastate

Option 2 :  Devour

Option 3 :  

Embezzle

Option 4 : 

Defalcate

Option 5 :  

Dawdled


Ques 159 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the 



sentence meaningfully complete.

Now that he was prosperous and affluent, he gladly contributed funds to assist the . . . . and the disabled.

Option 1 :  Begging

Option 2 : 

Impecuniou s

Option 3 :  

Penitent

Option 4 :  Impervious

Option 5 :  

Impetuous


Ques 160 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

To the dismay of the student body, the class president was . . . . berated by the principal at a school assembly.

Option 1 : 

ignominious ly

Option 2 :  privately

Option 3 :  

magnanimou sly

Option 4 :  fortuitously

Option 5 :  

inconspicuousl y


Ques 161 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

The result does not . . . . my original conception of the master.

Option 1 : 

Accord with

Option 2 :  Reconcile  with

Option 3 :  

Reconcile to

Option 4 :  Correspond  with

Option 5 :  

Correspond to


Ques 162 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

Patriotism, like so many other objects of this imperfect world, is a . .



. . web of good and evil.

Option 1 :  Complicated

Option 2 :  Intricate

Option 3 :  

Entrapped

Option 4 :  Entangled

Option 5 : 

Tangled


Ques 163 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

The consequences of the growing materialism of the modern age will be . . . .

Option 1 :  Destructive

Option 2 :  Revolting

Option 3 : 

Disastrous

Option 4 :  Unfailing

Option 5 :  

Compounded


Ques 164 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

We were amazed that a man who had been heretofore the most . . . . . of public speakers could, in a single speech, electrify an audience and bring them cheering to their feet.

Option 1 :  enthralling

Option 2 :  accomplishe d

Option 3 : 

pedestrian

Option 4 :  auspicious

Option 5 :  

masterful


Ques 165 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

New concerns about growing religious tension in northern India were . . . . this week after at least fifty people were killed and hundreds were injured or arrested in rioting between Hindus and Muslims.



Option 1 :  lessened

Option 2 :  invalidated

Option 3 :  

restrained

Option 4 :  dispersed

Option 5 : 

fueled


Ques 166 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

In a revolutionary development in technology, several manufacturers now make biodegradable forms of plastic; some plastic six-pack rings, for example, gradually . . . . when exposed to sunlight.

Option 1 :  harden

Option 2 :  stagnate

Option 3 :  

inflate

Option 4 :  propagate

Option 5 : 

decompose


Ques 167 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

Unlike other examples of . . . . verse, Milton's Lycidas does more than merely mourn the death of Edward King; it also denounces corruption in the Church in which King was ordained.

Option 1 :  satiric

Option 2 : 

elegiac

Option 3 :  

free

Option 4 :  humorous

Option 5 :  

didactic


Ques 168 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

In Japanese art, profound emotion is frequently couched in images of nature, observed with . . . . conditioned by life in a land of dramatic seasonal change, where perils of earthquake and typhoon make nature's bounty . . . . and its processes awesome and beautiful.



Option 1 : 

an intimacy. . . . 

precarious

Option 2 : a  fidelity . . . .  munificent

Option 3 : a  skill . . . .  

excessive

Option 4 :  an  

indifference  . . . . chancy

Option 5 : a  

senstivity . . . .  distinctive


Ques 169 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

Because it arrives so early in the season, before many other birds, the robin has been called the . . . . of spring.

Option 1 :  hostage

Option 2 :  autocrat

Option 3 :  

compass

Option 4 :  newcomer

Option 5 : 

harbinger


Ques 170 : Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the  sentence meaningfully complete.

In place of the more general debate about abstract principles of government that most delegates probably expected, the Constitutional Convention put . . . . proposals on the table.

Option 1 :  theoretical

Option 2 :  vague

Option 3 : 

concrete

Option 4 :  tentative

Option 5 :  

redundant


Ques 171 : In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have  been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and  S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence.

It is easy to excuse 

P: but it is hard 

Q: in a boy of fourteen



R: the mischief of early childhood 

S: to tolerate even unavoidable faults

Option 1 :  RPQS

Option 2 :  QRSP

Option 3 :  

QRPS

Option 4 : 

RPSQ



Ques 172 : In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have  been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and  S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence.

I saw that 

P: but seeing my host in this mood 

Q: I deemed it proper to take leave 

R: as I had frequently done before 

S: it had been my intention to pass the night there

Option 1 :  QPSR

Option 2 :  QRPS

Option 3 :  

SPQR

Option 4 : 

SRPQ



Ques 173 : In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have  been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and  S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence.

People 

P: at his dispensary 

Q: went to him 

R: of all professions 

S: for medicine and treatment

Option 1 :  QPRS

Option 2 :  RPQS

Option 3 : 

RQSP

Option 4 :  QRPS





Ques 174 : In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have  been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and  S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence.

He told us that 

P: and enjoyed it immensely 

Q:in a prose translation 

R: he had read Milton 

S: which he had borrowed from his teacher

Option 1 :  RSQP

Option 2 :  QRPS

Option 3 : 

RQSP

Option 4 :  RQPS



Ques 175 : In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have  been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and  S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence.

We have to 

P: as we see it 

Q: speak the truth 

R: there is falsehood and darkness 

S: even if all around us

Option 1 :  RQSP

Option 2 :  QRPS

Option 3 :  

RSQP

Option 4 : 

QPSR



Ques 176 : In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have  been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and  S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence.



It was 

P: in keeping with my mood 

Q: a soft summer evening 

R: as I walked sedately 

S: in the direction of the new house

Option 1 :  SRPQ

Option 2 :  QRPS

Option 3 : 

QPRS

Option 4 :  SQPR



Ques 177 : In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The  first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four  sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q,  R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: Metals are today being replaced by polymers in many applications. 

S6: Many Indian Institutes of Science and Technology run special programmes on polymer science. 

P: Above all, they are cheaper and easier to process, making them a viable alternative to metals. 

Q: Polymers are essentially long chains of hydrocarbon molecules. R: Today polymers are as strong as metals. 

S: These have replaced the traditional chromium-plated metallic bumpers in cars.

Option 1 : 

QRSP

Option 2 :  RSQP

Option 3 :  

RQSP

Option 4 :  QRPS



Ques 178 : In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The  first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four  sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q,  R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences.



S1: The cooperative system of doing business is a good way of encouraging ordinary workers to work hard. 

S6: The main object is to maintain the interest of every member of the society and to ensure that the members participate actively in the projects of the society. 

P: If the society is to be well run, it is necessary to prevent insincere officials being elected to the committee which is solely responsible for the running of the business. 

Q: They get this from experienced and professional workers who are not only familiar with the cooperative system, but also with efficient methods of doing business. 

R: To a large extent, many cooperative societies need advice and guidance. 

S: The capital necessary to start a business venture is obtained by the workers' contributions.

Option 1 : 

SQPR

Option 2 :  PQSR

Option 3 :  

SRQP

Option 4 :  PSRQ



Ques 179 : In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The  first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four  sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q,  R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: American private lives may seem shallow. 

S6: This would not happen in China, he said. 

P: Students would walk away with books they had not paid for. Q: A Chinese journalist commented on a curious institution: the library. 

R: Their public morality, however, impressed visitors. S: But in general they returned them.

Option 1 :  PSQR

Option 2 : 

QPSR

Option 3 :  

RQPS

Option 4 :  RPSQ





Ques 180 : In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The  first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four  sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q,  R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: On vacation in Tangier, Morocco, my friend and I sat down at a street cafe. 

S6: Finally a man walked over to me and whispered, "Hey buddy .... this guy's your waiter and he wants your order." 

P: At one point, he bent over with a big smile, showing me a single gold tooth and a dingy face. 

Q: Soon I felt the presence of someone standing alongside me. R: But this one wouldn't budge. 

S: We had been cautioned about beggars and were told to ignore them.

Option 1 :  SQRP

Option 2 :  SQPR

Option 3 : 

QSRP

Option 4 :  QSPR



Ques 181 : In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The  first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four  sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q,  R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: Venice is a strange and beautiful city in the north of Italy. S6: This is because Venice has no streets. 

P: There are about four hundred old stone bridges joining the island of Venice. 

Q: In this city there are no motor cars, no horses and no buses. R: These small islands are near one another. 

S: It is not an island but a hundred and seventeen islands.



Option 1 :  PQRS

Option 2 :  PRQS

Option 3 : 

SRPQ

Option 4 :  PQSR



Ques 182 : In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The  first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four  sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q,  R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: I keep on flapping my big ears all day. 

S6: Am I not a smart, intelligent elephant ? 

P: They also fear that I will flap them all away. 

Q: But children wonder why I flap them so. 

R: I flap them so to make sure they are safely there on either side of my head. 

S: But I know what I am doing.

Option 1 :  SRQP

Option 2 : 

QPSR

Option 3 :  

QPRS

Option 4 :  PSRQ



Ques 183 : In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The  first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four  sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q,  R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: Jawaharlal Nehru was born in Allahabad on 14 Nov, 1889. S6: He died on 27 May, 1964. 

P: Nehru met Mahatma Gandhi in February, 1920. 

Q: In 1905 he was sent to London to study at a school called Harrow. 

R: He became the first Prime Minister of Independent India on 15 August, 1947. 

S:He married Kamla Kaul in 1915.



Option 1 :  QRPS

Option 2 : 

QSPR

Option 3 :  

RPQS

Option 4 :  SQRP

Option 5 : 4


Ques 184 : In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The  first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four  sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q,  R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: Ms. Parasuram started a petrol pump in Madras. S6: Thus she has shown the way for many others. 

P: A total of twelve girls now work at the pump. 

Q: She advertised in newspapers for women staff. 

R: They operate in two shifts. 

S: The response was good.

Option 1 :  PQSR

Option 2 :  SQPR

Option 3 : 

QSPR

Option 4 :  PQRS



Ques 185 : In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The  first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four  sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q,  R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: Politeness is not a quality possessed by only one nation or race. S6: In any case, we should not mock at others' habits. P: One may observe that a man of one nation will remove his hat or fold his hands by way of greetings when he meets someone he knows. 

Q: A man of another country will not do so. 

R: It is a quality to be found among all peoples and nations in every corner of the earth. 

S: Obviously, each person follows the custom of his particular



country.

Option 1 :  RPQS

Option 2 : 

RPSQ

Option 3 :  

PRQS

Option 4 :  QPRS



Ques 186 : In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The  first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four  sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q,  R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: There is a difference between Gandhiji's concept of secularism and that of Nehru's. 

S6: Instead of doing any good, such secularism can do harm instead of good. 

P: Nehru's idea of secularism was equal indifference to all religions and bothering about none of them. 

Q: According to Gandhiji, all religions are equally true and each scripture is worthy of respect. 

R: Such secularism which means the rejection of all religions is contrary to our culture and tradition. 

S: In Gandhiji's view, secularism stands for equal respect for all religions.

Option 1 : 

SQPR

Option 2 :  PSQR

Option 3 :  

QSPR

Option 4 :  PRSQ



Ques 187 : In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The  first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four  sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q,  R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: Once upon a time an ant lived on the bank of a river. S6: She was touched.



P: The dove saw the ant struggling in water in a helpless condition. Q: All its efforts to come up failed. 

R: One day it suddenly slipped into the water. 

S: A dove lived in a tree on the bank not far from the spot.

Option 1 : 

RQSP

Option 2 :  QRPS

Option 3 :  

SRPQ

Option 4 :  PQRS



Ques 188 : The sentences given in the question, when properly  sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a  number. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the  four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

1. But, we all helped in the first few days. 

2. Chandrapur is considered as a rural area. 

3. Manohar was transferred to his ofice recently. 

4. Initially he was not getting adjusted to the city life. 5. Before that he was working in Chandrapur branch of our office.

Option 1 :  54312

Option 2 :  43215

Option 3 :  

12345

Option 4 : 

35241



Ques 189 : The sentences given in the question, when properly  sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a  number. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the  four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

1. A study to this effect suggests that the average white-collar worker demonstrates only about twenty-five per cent listening efficiency. 

2. However, for trained and good listeners it is not unusual to use all the three approaches during a setting, thus improving listening effiiciency.



3. There are three approaches to listening: listening for comprehension, listening for empathy and listening for evaluation. 4. Although we spend nearly half of each communication interaction listening, we do not listen well. 

5. Each approach has a particular emphasis that may help us to receive and process information in different settings.

Option 1 :  15432

Option 2 :  23451

Option 3 : 

35241

Option 4 :  43215



Ques 190 : The sentences given in the question, when properly  sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a  number. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the  four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

1. Much of the argument that goes on around the alternative solution occurs because people hold different perceptions of the problem. 

2. One of the reasons that Japanese Managers are perceived as making superior decisions compared to Western Managers is that they spend a great deal of effort and time determining that the problem is correctly defined. 

3. Unfortunately, too often in the West, Managers assume that the initial definition of the situation is correct. 

4. Up to half the time in meetings is spent in asking "Is this the real problem?"

Option 1 : 

2431

Option 2 :  2341

Option 3 :  

3241

Option 4 :  1342



Ques 191 : Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical  sequence between sentences 1 to 6



1. Take the case of a child raised under slum conditions, whose parents are socially ambitious and envy families with money, but who nevertheless squander the little they have on drink. A. Common sense would expect that he would develop the value of thrift; he would never again endure the grinding poverty he has experienced as a child. 

B. He may simply be unable in later life to mobilize a drive sufficient to overcome these early conditions. 

C. But infact it is not so. 

D. The exact conditions are too complex but when certain conditions are fulfilled, he will thereafter be a spend thrift. 

6. This is what has been observed in a number of cases.

Option 1 :  DCBA

Option 2 :  ABCD

Option 3 :  

ACDB

Option 4 : 

BACD



Ques 192 : Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical  sequence between sentences 1 to 6

1. The three colonial cities - Calcutta, Bombay and Madras were born at around the same time. 

A. Sadly today it has also become the most virulent symbol of the violent trends in body politic that is tearing apart the society along suicidal lines. 

B. Of the three, Bombay had been most enterprising in industrial and commercial exploration. 

C. Whether it is one caste against other or the most pervasive of all trends - Hindus against Muslims. 

D. It is indeed a metaphor for modern India. 

6. This is about two tales of a city.

Option 1 :  ABCD

Option 2 : 

BACD

Option 3 :  

BDCA

Option 4 :  DABC





Ques 193 : Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical  sequence between sentences 1 to 6

1. Indian golfers contemplating a round or two in China would do well to familiarise themselves with the grazing habits of water buffalo. 

A. However, it is rare that these bulky beasts of burden meander across the manicured greens of China's golf courses. 

B. Chuangshan - located 90 minutes north of Hongkong was constructed to make the most of the area's natural attributes - an undulating valley ringed by blue mountains. 

C. But it is not very rare to find a bamboo hatted worker excitedly directing a moving hazard. 

D. Particularly not so if it is Chuangshan Hotspring Golf Club. 6. Chuangshan is unique for more than a highly picturesque phenomenon.

Option 1 :  ABCD

Option 2 : 

ACDB

Option 3 :  

ADCB

Option 4 :  ADBC



Ques 194 : Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical  sequence between sentences 1 to 6

1. Hunger lurks unseen in every village and city of our country. A. What goes unrecognised is that death of starvation is only the most dramatic manifestation of a much more invisible malaise - of pervasive, stubborn, chronic hunger. 

B. Yet it surfaces into public consciousness only trainsiently, in moments when there are troubling media reports of starvation deaths. 

C. Among these are entire communities, utterly disenfranchised and



asset less. 

D. And, that there are millions of forgotten people in India who live routinely at the very edge of survival, with hunger as a way of everyday life. 

6. Like the Musahaars, a proud and savagely oppressed Dalit community in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, who own not even the land on which their tenuous homesteads are built.

Option 1 :  CBAD

Option 2 :  BDAC

Option 3 :  

ADCB

Option 4 : 

BADC



Ques 195 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning  of the given word.

FACILE

Option 1 :  Face

Option 2 :  Fragile

Option 3 :  

Soft

Option 4 : 

Easily done



Ques 196 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning  of the given word.

APPROBATION

Option 1 :  Self 

confidence

Option 2 :  Probe

Option 3 : 

Approval

Option 4 :  Distress



Ques 197 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning  of the given word.

ASPERSION



Option 1 :  Discipline

Option 2 :  To go away

Option 3 :  

Deceit

Option 4 : 

Slander



Ques 198 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning  of the given word.

BOORISH

Option 1 :  Beautifiul

Option 2 :  Distasteful

Option 3 :  

Boring

Option 4 : 

Crude



Ques 199 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning  of the given word.

BLITHE

Option 1 :  Disturb

Option 2 : 

Carefree

Option 3 :  

Distress

Option 4 :  Emotive



Ques 200 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning  of the given word.

CREDULITY

Option 1 :  Credible

Option 2 :  Discipline

Option 3 : 

Gullible

Option 4 :  Weakness



Ques 201 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning  of the given word.



DELUGE

Option 1 :  Delude

Option 2 :  Fancy

Option 3 : 

Flood

Option 4 :  Illusion



Ques 202 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning  of the given word.

DISCOURSE

Option 1 :  Conversatio n

Option 2 : 

Speech

Option 3 :  

Function

Option 4 :  Religion



Ques 203 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

DISPARATE

Option 1 :  Discreet

Option 2 :  Disturb

Option 3 : 

Different

Option 4 :  Defame



Ques 204 : Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning  of the given word.

ENTICE

Option 1 :  Flee

Option 2 :  Enter

Option 3 :  

Trap

Option 4 : 

Tempt





Ques 205 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

Why did Spencer have a large enthusiastic following in the United States?

Option 1 :  Because he  believed in  Darwin's  

theory of  

evolution

Option 2 : 

Because his work was 

perceived to justify 

capitalism

Option 3 :  

Because he  was a  

English  

philosopher

Option 4 :  None of  

these



Ques 206 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

Which of the following will the author agree to?

Option 1 : 

Mill, Marx and Darwin are more 

famous than Spencer as of today.

Option 2 :  Spencer is  more  

famous than  Mill, Marx  and Darwin  as of today.

Option 3 :  

Mill,  

Darwin,  

Marx and  

Spencer are  equally  

famous

Option 4 :  Mill,  

Darwin,  

Marx and  

Parsons are  very famous  today today.



Ques 207 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What does Talcott Parson's statement, "Who now reads Spencer?" imply?

Option 1 : 

No one read Spencer in 

1937

Option 2 :  He is asking  a question to  his students.

Option 3 :  

Everyone  

should read  Spencer

Option 4 :  None of  

these





Ques 208 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What could possibly "laissez-faire" mean as inferred from the context in which it has been used in the passage?

Option 1 :  Restricted

Option 2 : 

Not 

interfered by the 

government

Option 3 :  

Unprincipled

Option 4 :  Uncompetiti ve



Ques 209 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

According to the author, why was Spencer so popular in the 19th Century?

Option 1 :  He  

supported  

capitalism

Option 2 :  He extended  Darwin's  

theory of  

evolution to  a lot of  

things.

Option 3 : 

He had one broad and 

simple idea and many 

specific 

ideas flowed from it.

Option 4 :  He was a  

friend of  

Parson's.



Ques 210 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What is the author most likely to agree to in the following?

Option 1 :  Darwin's 

Option 2 :  Both 

Option 3 : 

Spencer's

Option 4 :  Darwin and 




idea of  

evolution  

preceded  

that of  

Spencer

Darwin and  Spencer got  the idea of  the  

evolution at  the same  

time

idea of 

evolution 

preceded that of Darwin

Spencer  

worked on  totally  

different  

models of  

evolution



Ques 211 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What must have been the most-likely response/reaction of the New York audience to Spencer's talk in 1882?

Option 1 :  Vindication

Option 2 : 

Surprise

Option 3 :  

Happiness

Option 4 :  Depression



Ques 212 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

Which people is the author referring to in the statement: "people who had limited interest in the finches of the Galpagos"?

Option 1 :  People who  were not  

interested in  the bird  

finch

Option 2 :  People who  were not  

interested in  finches in  

particular  

from  

Galapagos.

Option 3 : 

People who were not 

interested in animal 

species or 

natural 

evolution

Option 4 :  People who  did not have  interest in  

birds.





Ques 213 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What of the following is true about Christensen and Mead?

Option 1 :  They are in  complete  

disagreemen t

Option 2 : 

They are in partial 

agreement

Option 3 :  

They are in  complete  

agreement

Option 4 :  None of  

these



Ques 214 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What best describes the statement: "Build a worse mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door." ?

Option 1 :  Factual

Option 2 :  Celebratory

Option 3 : 

Satirical

Option 4 :  Cynical



Ques 215 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

Which of the statements is the author of the passage most likely to agree to?

Option 1 :  Internet is a  successful  instance of  Christensen' s innovation  model.

Option 2 : 

Internet is 

an instance of 

Christensen' s model of 

innovation, but 

unsuccessful .

Option 3 :  

Internet is an  instance of  Mead's type I innovation,  but  

unsuccessful.

Option 4 :  Internet is  an  

successful  instance of  Mead's type  I innovation.





Ques 216 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

According to the author, what is the problem companies had with the internet?

Option 1 :  It's quality  never  

improved.

Option 2 : It  helped the  consumers.

Option 3 : 

The 

companies 

could not 

make money with it.

Option 4 : It  was an  

instance of  Mead's Type II  

innovation.



Ques 217 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What does the author imply by the phrase thanks mainly to "The Innovator's Dilemma," in the first paragraph?

Option 1 :  The author  wants to  

thank  

Christenson  for writing  the book.

Option 2 :  The author  is obliged to  Christenson  for writing  the book.

Option 3 : 

The author 

implies that the phrase 

"Build a 

worse…" 

comes from Christenson's book

Option 4 :  The author  is being  

sarcastic  

towards  

Christenson' s book.



Ques 218 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

Which segment of society are initial users to Christensen's



"disruptive technology" and Type One innovation of Mead?

Option 1 :  Economicall y high and  low  

respectively

Option 2 : 

Economicall y low and 

high 

respectively

Option 3 :  

Both  

economically low

Option 4 :  Both  

economicall y high



Ques 219 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What does 'giddy' mean in context of it's usage in the third paragraph of the passage?

Option 1 :  Those  

suffering of  vertigo

Option 2 :  Unhealthy

Option 3 :  

Light 

hearted

Option 4 : 

Nervous



Ques 220 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What does the statement of Schumpeter imply?

Option 1 :  One should  make mail  coaches  

instead of  

rail roads.

Option 2 :  One should  make rail  

roads  

instead of  

mail  

coaches.

Option 3 : 

Incremental changes 

cannot lead to an 

innovation

Option 4 :  Innovations  are  

irreversible  changes.



Ques 221 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.



What is the author of the passage most likely to agree to?

Option 1 :  Social  

networking  has  

benefited  

corporate  

sector to a  large extent.

Option 2 :  Social  

networking  is not useful  for  

corporate  

sector.

Option 3 : 

Social 

networking may benefit the corporate sector to 

some extent.

Option 4 :  None of  

these



Ques 222 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

According to the author, how does social networking help recruitment?

Option 1 :  By  

increasing  the reach in  a super 

linear  

fashion.

Option 2 : 

Making 

available a larger pool of passive 

candidates.

Option 3 :  

Since  

enthusiastic  teenagers are  also on the  network.

Option 4 :  None of  

these



Ques 223 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

Which of the following is an appropriate title for the passage?

Option 1 : 

Social 

Networking and 

Business

Option 2 :  Social  

Networks

Option 3 :  

Ethics of  

Social  

Networking  in Business

Option 4 :  Social  

Networking:  Pros and  

Cons





Ques 224 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

Which of the following statements is Reid Hoffman most likely to agree to?

Option 1 :  Social  

network is  only useful  for  

recruiting.

Option 2 : 

Social 

networking has other 

uses apart 

from 

recruiting.

Option 3 :  

Social  

networking  has not  

impacted  

business  

much.

Option 4 :  The prime  use of social  networking  is for Hedge  funds.



Ques 225 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What meaning of avid could you infer from the passage?

Option 1 :  Dormant

Option 2 :  Unprinciple d

Option 3 :  

Unwanted

Option 4 : 

Enthusiastic



Ques 226 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What is the most probable context in which the author is talking about Pizza Hut?

Option 1 :  Social  

networking  did not  

benefit it.

Option 2 :  Social  

networking  was a big  

success for 

Option 3 : 

Social 

networking created 

problems for

Option 4 :  None of  

these





it. 

it.




Ques 227 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

Why does the author call Lotus Connections a social software platform?

Option 1 :  Because it is  used for  

knowledge  management .

Option 2 : It has a feature to allow 

employees to interact 

and 

cooperate 

with each 

other.

Option 3 :  

Because  

IBM  

developed it.

Option 4 :  Because the  service team  can get in  

touch with  the right  

engineers  

using it.



Ques 228 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What are the hurdles that social networking has to overcome in order to benefit the business world?

Option 1 :  Issue of  

confidentiali ty.

Option 2 :  Misalignme nt of  

interests.

Option 3 : 

Misalignmen t of interests and 

confidentialit y.

Option 4 :  None of  

these



Ques 229 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.



What is the author likely to agree to in the following?

Option 1 :  Some  

cultures  

suffer  

corruptions  while others  do not.

Option 2 :  Social  

factors  

incline a  

society  

towards  

corruption.

Option 3 : 

Bribery is 

not a cultural phenomena.

Option 4 :  None of  

these



Ques 230 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

Which of the following the author does not identify as linguistic manifestation of corruption?

Option 1 :  Asking for a  favour.

Option 2 :  Use of  

double  

meanings.

Option 3 :  

Use of quasi official  

terminology.

Option 4 : 

Relate to 

food item.



Ques 231 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What is bribe generally called in China?

Option 1 :  Hand-over

Option 2 :  Refresco

Option 3 : 

Envelopes

Option 4 :  Baksheesh



Ques 232 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

In summary what does the passage primarily suggest and provide evidence for?



Option 1 : 

Corruption is always 

concealed in some way, 

both 

linguisticall y and in the process.

Option 2 :  Corruption  exists only  in  

developing  economies.

Option 3 :  

Corruption is  an unethical  practice.

Option 4 :  Corruption  slows down  GDP  

growth.



Ques 233 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What could be the meaning of the word dissimulation, as can be inferred from the context it is used in first line of the passage?

Option 1 : 

Hypocrisy

Option 2 :  Clarity

Option 3 :  

Frankness

Option 4 :  Insult



Ques 234 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What best represents the author's attitude towards the rich people in the West?

Option 1 :  Appreciativ e

Option 2 : 

Mildly 

critical

Option 3 :  

Heavily  

critical

Option 4 :  Mildly  

appreciative



Ques 235 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What is the author most likely to agree to?

Option 1 : 

Option 2 : 

Option 3 : 

Option 4 : 




People  

generally do  not try to  

hide money  taken as  

bribe.

People hide  money taken as bribe  

primarily to  avoid  

detection.

People hide money taken as bribe from view even if detection 

possibility is low.

None of  

these



Ques 236 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What could be the meaning of the word 'obscurantist' as inferred from the passage?

Option 1 :  Clear

Option 2 : 

Unclear

Option 3 :  

Nasty

Option 4 :  Polite



Ques 237 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

Why does the author calls 'progress' as peculiar?

Option 1 :  Because  

Modern is  good and  

traditional is  bad.

Option 2 : 

Because of its 

unbalanced nature.

Option 3 :  

Because it  

differs  

politically  

and  

personally.

Option 4 :  None of  

these.



Ques 238 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What do you infer from the sentence -'For some of us, life in …...but emotionally and intellectually'?



Option 1 : A  person has  one leg in  

one truck  

and the  

other in the  second  

truck.

Option 2 : A  person  

meets with  an accident.

Option 3 : 

The nation is moving in 

two different directions.

Option 4 :  The nation  is suffering  from many  road  

accidents



Ques 239 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

How does the author feel about 'Globalisation' in India?

Option 1 :  Curious

Option 2 :  Hopeless

Option 3 :  

Enthusiastic

Option 4 : 

Speculative



Ques 240 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What does the sentence "We greaten like the maturing head of a hammerhead shark with eyes looking in diametrically opposite directions.' implies?

Option 1 :  Indian  

people are  barbaric in  nature.

Option 2 : 

We are 

progressing in some 

areas and 

regressing in the others.

Option 3 :  

India has a  diverse  

culture.

Option 4 :  Some  

people are  modern  

while the  

others are  

traditional in approach.





Ques 241 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What do you infer from the sentence in context of the passage-'India lives in several centuries at the same time.'?

Option 1 : 

We are 

progressing in some 

areas and 

regressing in the others.

Option 2 :  People from  different  

countries are living in  

India.

Option 3 :  

India has a  diverse  

culture.

Option 4 :  Some  

people are  modern  

while the  

others are  

traditional in approach.



Ques 242 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What do you infer from the following lines-'In the lane behind my house, every night I walk past road gangs of emaciated labourers digging a trench to lay fiber-optic cables to speed up our digital revolution. In the bitter winter cold, they work by the light of a few candles.' ?

Option 1 :  India has a  balanced  

mixture of  both  

traditional  and modern  people.

Option 2 : 

Progress is unbalanced.

Option 3 :  

Digital  

revolution is  very  

important for  our  

economic  

growth.

Option 4 :  There is  

shortage of  electricity in  India.





Ques 243 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What does the phrase "cultural insult" imply?

Option 1 :  People from  one culture  do not  

respect  

people from  the other  

cultures.

Option 2 : 

Disrespect 

of British 

towards 

Indian 

Culture.

Option 3 :  

White  

people's  

definition for  us.

Option 4 :  Ill-treatment  at hands of  British



Ques 244 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

Why does the response towards 'Globalisation in India' differs in different parts of India?

Option 1 :  Due to  

different  

literacy  

levels.

Option 2 :  Due to  

religious  

diversity in  India.

Option 3 : It will not 

benefit all 

sections of 

the society.

Option 4 : It  may not  

have all the  answers to  India's  

current  

problems.



Ques 245 : Select the correct answer option based on the passage.

What is the phrase 'Sacrificing merit' referring to?

Option 1 : 

Option 2 : 

Option 3 : 

Option 4 : 




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