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Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 155, some part of the sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error
151. I wasn’t (A) / at the last meeting and (B) / neither was you. (C)/ No error (D)
151. (C) If neither is used in the middle of a sentence and on the both sides of it same action is mentioned, the formula is :–
Neither + HV + Sub
So, the answer is :–
Neither were you.
152. The three individuals are so different (A) / that their tastes vary (B) / from one another, (C) / No error (D)
152. (D) No error
153. He remembered (A) / that his visa (B) / will be expired in a month, (C) / No error (D)
153. (C) If a sentence starts with past tense, it must be followed by past tense. Change 'will' into 'would
154. When I shall see him (A) /I shall (B) / tell him. (C)/ No error (D)
154. (A) Don't use shall, will, was with conditional words like :–
if, as it, as though, provided, until, unless,
lest, when, before, after, in case,
supposing etc..
So, the answer is :–
When I see him ............
155. In any case no disciplinary action (A) / are required (B) / to be taken, (C) / No error (D)
155. (B) Formula
No + sing noun + sing verb
So, then answer is :–
No disciplinary action is required...
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 162, sentences given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate
word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the
four and indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
156. That hardly counts ...............
(A) does it? (B) doesn’t it?
(C) do it? (D) don’t it?
A
157. There aren’t ............... mountains in that part of the country.
(A) much (B) many
(C) more (D) less
B
158. An optimist thinks that all ............... well with the world.
(A) shall (B) will be
(C) is (D) was
C
159. Only people who are afraid to sign their names, send ............... letters.
(A) unanimous (B) anonymous
(C) official (D) informal
B
160. The examination will begin ............... Monday.
(A) from (B) in
(C) at (D) on
D
161. She invited me ............... area.
(A) to (B) on
(C) in (D) over
A
162. Monkey lives ............... the tree.
(A) in (B) on
(C) over (D) upon
A
Direction: In Question nos. 163 to 167, a sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
Below are given alternatives to the underlined part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is
(D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
163. He 'throwed' it out of the window.
(A) threw (B) throw
(C) thrown (D) No improvement
A
164. In the hot afternoon, after a long walk, I rested in the 'shadow' of a tree.
(A) Shelter (B) shade
(C) cool (D) No improvement
B
165. Your answer book will be 'answered' with the help of a computer.
(A) judged (B) tested
(C) evaluated (D) seen
C
166. Marconi 'assembled' the radio.
(A) discovered (B) made
(C) invented (D) No improvement
C
167. He showed great 'kind' to his friend.
(A) kindness (B) kind heart
(C) kind hearted (D) No improvement
A
Directions : In Question nos. 168 to 169 out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
168. ERUDITE
(A) Scholarly (B) Friendly
(C) Miserly (D) Lovely
A
169. IDEA
(A) Comprehension
(B) Notion
(C) Emotion
(D) Gist
B
Directions : In question nos. 170 to 172, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word
and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
170. IMPLICIT
(A) Explicit (B) Implied
(C) Explained (D) Exquisite
A
171. CAPTURE
(A) Catch (B) Detain
(C) Liberate (D) Stop
C
172. REPULSIVE
(A) Attractive (B) Offensive
(C) Defensive (D) Pensive
A
Directions : In question nos. 173 to 174, four words are given in each question, out of which only
one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
173. (A) Intermitent (B) Intermittant
(C) Intermittent (D) Intermitant
C
174. (A) Acommodation (B) Accommodation
(C) Accomodation (D) Acomodation
B
Directions : In Question nos. 175 to 179, one words
175. The Government by the nobility
(A) Bureaucracy (B) Aristocracy
(C) Autocracy (D) Oligarchy
B
176. To store and stock
(A) Hail (B) Hide
(C) Hoard (D) Horde
C
177. To increase in number
(A) Multiply (B) Divide
(C) Add (D) Substract
A
178. Boundary of an area
(A) Porch (B) Periphery
(C) Balcony (D) Verandah
B
179. A war of religions
(A) Calligraphy (B) Contraband
(C) Cavalry (D) Crusade
D
Direction : In Question nos. 180 to 184, four which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
180. To play havoc with
(A) To ruin (B) To alter
(C) To swallow (D) To affect
A
181. Herculean task
(A) An easy puzzle
(B) A good contest
(C) A difficult thing
(D) A hurried job
C
182. A red letter day
(A) An unimportant day
(B) A festival occasion
(C) An important day
(D) An insignificant occasion
C
183. A bone of contention
(A) A matter of dispute
(B) A settled quarrel
(C) Food for thought
(D) Competition
A
184. To give currency
(A) To make publicly known
(B) To misinterpret
(C) To bestow importance
(D) To originate
A
Direction : In Question nos. 185 to 190, in the
CLOZE TEST
Ants go in groups in search of food. To do this, ....(185).... a few worker ants ....(186)....
scouts, go out of their nests to forage ....(187).... food. Once an ....(188).... source of food is
....(189).... by a scout ant, it ....(190).... to the nest with a sample.
185. (A) primarily (B) initially (C) hastily (D) systematically
186. (A) called (B) named (C) identified (D) depicted
187. (A) after (B) by (C) for (D) upon
188. (A) unusual (B) enriched (C) excessive (D) abundant
189. (A) found (B) reached (C) targeted (D) recognised
190. (A) accesses (B) returns (C) goes (D) climbs
185. (B)
186. (A)
187. (C)
188. (D)
189. (A)
190. (B)
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correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error
151. I wasn’t (A) / at the last meeting and (B) / neither was you. (C)/ No error (D)
151. (C) If neither is used in the middle of a sentence and on the both sides of it same action is mentioned, the formula is :–
Neither + HV + Sub
So, the answer is :–
Neither were you.
152. The three individuals are so different (A) / that their tastes vary (B) / from one another, (C) / No error (D)
152. (D) No error
153. He remembered (A) / that his visa (B) / will be expired in a month, (C) / No error (D)
153. (C) If a sentence starts with past tense, it must be followed by past tense. Change 'will' into 'would
154. When I shall see him (A) /I shall (B) / tell him. (C)/ No error (D)
154. (A) Don't use shall, will, was with conditional words like :–
if, as it, as though, provided, until, unless,
lest, when, before, after, in case,
supposing etc..
So, the answer is :–
When I see him ............
155. In any case no disciplinary action (A) / are required (B) / to be taken, (C) / No error (D)
155. (B) Formula
No + sing noun + sing verb
So, then answer is :–
No disciplinary action is required...
Directions : In Question nos. 156 to 162, sentences given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate
word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the
four and indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
156. That hardly counts ...............
(A) does it? (B) doesn’t it?
(C) do it? (D) don’t it?
A
157. There aren’t ............... mountains in that part of the country.
(A) much (B) many
(C) more (D) less
B
158. An optimist thinks that all ............... well with the world.
(A) shall (B) will be
(C) is (D) was
C
159. Only people who are afraid to sign their names, send ............... letters.
(A) unanimous (B) anonymous
(C) official (D) informal
B
160. The examination will begin ............... Monday.
(A) from (B) in
(C) at (D) on
D
161. She invited me ............... area.
(A) to (B) on
(C) in (D) over
A
162. Monkey lives ............... the tree.
(A) in (B) on
(C) over (D) upon
A
Direction: In Question nos. 163 to 167, a sentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.
Below are given alternatives to the underlined part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve the
sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is
(D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
163. He 'throwed' it out of the window.
(A) threw (B) throw
(C) thrown (D) No improvement
A
164. In the hot afternoon, after a long walk, I rested in the 'shadow' of a tree.
(A) Shelter (B) shade
(C) cool (D) No improvement
B
165. Your answer book will be 'answered' with the help of a computer.
(A) judged (B) tested
(C) evaluated (D) seen
C
166. Marconi 'assembled' the radio.
(A) discovered (B) made
(C) invented (D) No improvement
C
167. He showed great 'kind' to his friend.
(A) kindness (B) kind heart
(C) kind hearted (D) No improvement
A
Directions : In Question nos. 168 to 169 out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
168. ERUDITE
(A) Scholarly (B) Friendly
(C) Miserly (D) Lovely
A
169. IDEA
(A) Comprehension
(B) Notion
(C) Emotion
(D) Gist
B
Directions : In question nos. 170 to 172, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word
and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
170. IMPLICIT
(A) Explicit (B) Implied
(C) Explained (D) Exquisite
A
171. CAPTURE
(A) Catch (B) Detain
(C) Liberate (D) Stop
C
172. REPULSIVE
(A) Attractive (B) Offensive
(C) Defensive (D) Pensive
A
Directions : In question nos. 173 to 174, four words are given in each question, out of which only
one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
173. (A) Intermitent (B) Intermittant
(C) Intermittent (D) Intermitant
C
174. (A) Acommodation (B) Accommodation
(C) Accomodation (D) Acomodation
B
Directions : In Question nos. 175 to 179, one words
175. The Government by the nobility
(A) Bureaucracy (B) Aristocracy
(C) Autocracy (D) Oligarchy
B
176. To store and stock
(A) Hail (B) Hide
(C) Hoard (D) Horde
C
177. To increase in number
(A) Multiply (B) Divide
(C) Add (D) Substract
A
178. Boundary of an area
(A) Porch (B) Periphery
(C) Balcony (D) Verandah
B
179. A war of religions
(A) Calligraphy (B) Contraband
(C) Cavalry (D) Crusade
D
Direction : In Question nos. 180 to 184, four which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/ Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
180. To play havoc with
(A) To ruin (B) To alter
(C) To swallow (D) To affect
A
181. Herculean task
(A) An easy puzzle
(B) A good contest
(C) A difficult thing
(D) A hurried job
C
182. A red letter day
(A) An unimportant day
(B) A festival occasion
(C) An important day
(D) An insignificant occasion
C
183. A bone of contention
(A) A matter of dispute
(B) A settled quarrel
(C) Food for thought
(D) Competition
A
184. To give currency
(A) To make publicly known
(B) To misinterpret
(C) To bestow importance
(D) To originate
A
Direction : In Question nos. 185 to 190, in the
CLOZE TEST
Ants go in groups in search of food. To do this, ....(185).... a few worker ants ....(186)....
scouts, go out of their nests to forage ....(187).... food. Once an ....(188).... source of food is
....(189).... by a scout ant, it ....(190).... to the nest with a sample.
185. (A) primarily (B) initially (C) hastily (D) systematically
186. (A) called (B) named (C) identified (D) depicted
187. (A) after (B) by (C) for (D) upon
188. (A) unusual (B) enriched (C) excessive (D) abundant
189. (A) found (B) reached (C) targeted (D) recognised
190. (A) accesses (B) returns (C) goes (D) climbs
185. (B)
186. (A)
187. (C)
188. (D)
189. (A)
190. (B)
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