Subject English
76. Fill in the blanks.
He has assured me_______safety ?
(a) with
(b) of
(c) for
(d) at
Ans. b
In each of the following questions,out of the given alternatives,choose the one that best expresses the meaning of the given word:-
77. IMPROVEMENT
(a) Promotion
(b) Advancement
(c) Betterment
(d) Preference
Ans. c
78. AMICABLE
(a) Interesting
(b) Loving
(c) Affectionate
(d) Friendly
Ans. d
In each of the follwing questions,choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word:-
79. LIABILITY
(a) Treasure
(b) Debt
(c) Assets
(d) Property
Ans. c
80. HATE
(a) Admire
(b) Abhor
(c) Concern
(d) Loathe
Ans. a
In each of the following questions,out of the four alternatives,choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence:-
81. A song embodying religious and sacred emotions _____.
(a) Lyric
(b) Ode
(c) Hymn
(d) Ballad
Ans. c
82. Time after twilight and before night _____.
(a) Evening
(b) Dawn
(c) Dusk
(d) Eclipse
Ans. c
83. Reason is the highest faculty _____ on human by their creator.
(a) entrusted
(b) endowed
(c) bestowed
(d) conferred
Ans. c
84. Parliamentary democracy demands discipline and _____ to the rules.
(a) adherence
(b) respectful
(c) knowledge
(d) awareness
Ans. a
85. Rishan walks as if he _____ lame.
(a) is
(b) had been
(c) has
(d) were
Ans. d
86. What is the noun of the Word 'Waste'?
(a) Waste
(b) Wasting
(c) Wastage
(d) Wasteful
Ans. c
87. What is the adjective of the word 'Heart'?
(a) Heart
(b) Hearten
(c) Heartening
(d) Heartful
Ans. c
88. What is the verb of the word 'Shortly'?
(a) Short
(b) Shorter
(c) Shorten
(d) Shortness
Ans. c
89. Who, which, what are:
(a) Demonstrative pronoun
(b) Relative pronoun
(c) Reflexive pronoun
(d) Indefinite pronoun
Ans. b
90. Who is the greatest modern English Dramatist?
(a) Verginia Woolf
(b) George Bernard Shaw
(c) P. B. Shelley
(d) S. T. Coleridge
Ans. b
91. Who is the modern philosopher who was awarded Nobel Prize for literature?
(a) James Baker
(b) Dr. Kissinger
(c) Bertrand Russell
(d) Lenin
Ans. c
92. Who is the author of 'A Farewell to Arms'?
(a) T. S. Eliot
(b) John Milton
(c) Plato
(d) Ernest Hemingway
Ans. d
93. Who is the most famous satirist in English literature?
(a) Alexander Pope
(b) Jonathan Swifts
(c) William Wordsworth
(d) Butler
Ans. b
94. “Caesar and Cleopatra” is-
(a) A tragedy by Shakespeare
(b) A play by G. B. Shaw
(c) A poem by Lord Byron
(d) A novel by S.T. Coleridge
Ans. b
Each of the following idioms is followed by some alternatives. choose the one which best expresses its meaning:-
95. To keep one's head-
(a) to save onedelf
(b) to be self respectful
(c) to keep calm
(d) none of these
Ans. c
96. To put the cart before the horse _____.
(a) to offer a person what he cannot eat
(b) to force a person to do something
(c) to raise obstacle
(d) to reverse the natural order of things
Ans. d
97. To read between the lines-
(a) to concentrate
(b) to suspect
(c) to read carefully
(d) to grasp the hidden meaning
Ans. d
In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in active(or passive) voice. Out of the four alternative suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in passive (or Active) voice:
98. I know him.
(a) He is knowm by me
(b) He was known to me
(c) He has been known by me
(d) He is known to me
Ans. d
99. A lion may be helped even by a little mouse.
(a) A little mouse may even help a lion
(b) Even a little mouse may help a lion
(c) A little mouse can even help a lion
(d) Even a little mouse ought to help a lion
Ans. d
100. The horror movie scared them out of their _____.
(a) wits
(b) seats
(c) lives
(d) funds
Ans. a