Subject English | |||
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Choose the right word to fill the blank: | |||
126. I am looking forward _____ you. | |||
(a) to seeing | |||
(b) seeing | |||
(c) to see | |||
(d) to have seen | |||
Ans. a | |||
Identify the correct preposition - | |||
127. My brother has no interest _____ music. | |||
(a) for | |||
(b) in | |||
(c) with | |||
(d) at | |||
Ans. b | |||
128. Misanthropist means - | |||
(a) One who first with ladies | |||
(b) A person of narrow views | |||
(c) A hater of mankind | |||
(d) One who believe that God is everything | |||
Ans. c | |||
129. Identify the imperative sentence. | |||
(a) I shall go to college | |||
(b) Matin is singning a song | |||
(c) Stand up | |||
(d) It has been raining since morning | |||
Ans. c | |||
Fill in the gap with the suitable word: | |||
130. To stay healthy, we must plane to have a balanced _____. | |||
(a) diet | |||
(b) Food | |||
(c) drink | |||
(d) Environment | |||
Ans. a | |||
Choose the correct alternative and mark its letter on your answer Sheet: | |||
131. The rich should not look down _____ the poor. | |||
(a) at | |||
(b) for | |||
(c) towards | |||
(d) upon | |||
Ans. d | |||
132. I look a map with me, as didn't want to _____ my way on the journey. | |||
(a) loose | |||
(b) lose | |||
(c) lost | |||
(d) loss | |||
Ans. b | |||
133. Every driver must be held _____ his own actions | |||
(a) responsibe for | |||
(b) responsible to | |||
(c) liable to | |||
(d) blamed for | |||
Ans. a | |||
134. 'Thorugh thick and think' means - | |||
(a) under all conditions | |||
(b) to make thick and thin | |||
(c) not clear in understading | |||
(d) of great density | |||
Ans. a | |||
135. 'Prior to' means - | |||
(a) after | |||
(b) before | |||
(c) immediately | |||
(d) during the peirod of | |||
Ans. b | |||
136. Nobody knocked him down: it was an - | |||
(a) incident | |||
(b) occurrence | |||
(c) accident | |||
(d) event | |||
Ans. c | |||
137. What would have happened if _____? | |||
(a) The bridge is broken | |||
(b) The bridge would break | |||
(c) The bridge had broken | |||
(d) The bridge had been broken | |||
Ans. c | |||
138. Explain the meaning of 'Bring to pass' - | |||
(a) Cause to destory | |||
(b) Cause to happed | |||
(c) Cause to carry out | |||
(d) Cause to convince | |||
Ans. b | |||
139. Which of the following sentence is the correct one? | |||
(a) Paper is made of wood | |||
(b) Paper is made from wood | |||
(c) Paper is made by wood | |||
(d) Paper is made on wood | |||
Ans. b | |||
140. The word bounty is colest in meaning to - | |||
(a) generosity | |||
(b) familiar | |||
(c) dividing line | |||
(d) sympathy | |||
Ans. a | |||
Give the correct passive from of - | |||
141. 'My teacher embodies all the good qualites.' | |||
(a) All the good qualities are embodied by my teacher | |||
(b) All the good qualities are embodied in my teacher | |||
(c) All the good qualities are embodied to my teacher | |||
(d) All the good qualities are embodied on my teacher | |||
Ans. b | |||
142. Choose the correct indirect speech - She asked me, "Are you happy in your new job?' | |||
(a) She asked me if I was happy in my new job | |||
(b) She asked me if I have been happy in my new job | |||
(c) She asked me whether I am happy in my new job | |||
(d) She asked me if I had been happy in my new job | |||
Ans. a | |||
143. The meaning of the word 'obese' is - | |||
(a) very fat | |||
(b) ugly | |||
(c) trady | |||
(d) obnoxious | |||
Ans. a | |||
144. A person who writes about his own life writes - | |||
(a) a diary | |||
(b) a biography | |||
(c) an autobiography | |||
(d) a chronicle | |||
Ans. c | |||
145. Which of the following sentence is correct? | |||
(a) Why have you done this? | |||
(b) Why you had done this? | |||
(c) Why you habe done this? | |||
(d) Why did you done this? | |||
Ans. a | |||
What will be the correct preposition to complete the sentence? | |||
146. 'I am not good _____ translation.' | |||
(a) in | |||
(b) about | |||
(c) with | |||
(d) at | |||
Ans. d | |||
147. Which is the noun of word 'beautiful'? | |||
(a) Beauty | |||
(b) Beautify | |||
(c) Beauteous | |||
(d) Beautifully | |||
Ans. a | |||
148. 'Hurry up! we have to go _____ five minutes. | |||
(a) in | |||
(b) on | |||
(c) by | |||
(d) for | |||
Ans. c | |||
149. 'Maiden speech' Means- | |||
(a) Frist speech | |||
(b) Last speech | |||
(c) Late speech | |||
(d) Early speech | |||
Ans. a | |||
Read the following passage and answer the following questions On the face of it, telescopes and data bases sound like very different things. Telescopes sit on the top of mountains, and are pointed at the skies; data bases sit on computer hard disks, humming away, going nowhere. Yet they have something in common; both allow astronomers to explore the universe. Modern telescopes are highly automated pieces of machinery equipped with digital sensors that produce reams of observational data. Such data can be stored, processed and distributed just like other digital information. This means is no longer necessary for astronomers actually to visit a telescope to make observation. | |||
150. Which one may be the conclusion of the passage? | |||
(a) Telescopes and data bases complement each other for the astronomer | |||
(b) Telescopes and data bases are both becoming relevant for the astronomer | |||
(c) Telescopes and data bases have nothing in common for the astronomer | |||
(d) Telescopes and data bases can be confusing to the astronomer | |||
Ans. a |