DIRECTIONS (1-5): Choose the opposite word of the following:
1. Recede
(a) Rush
(b) Advance
(c) Approach
(d) Forward
2. Ancestors
(a) Supporters
(b) Disciples
(c) Followers
(d) Descendants
3. Transparent
(a) limpid
(b) coloured
(c) opaque
(d) forthcoming
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4. Participate
(a) join
(b) quit
(c) cooperate
(d) play
5. Disapprove
(a) reject
(b) allow
(c) refuse
(d) disallow
DIRECTIONS (6-10): Choose the correct meaning of the idioms/ proverbs given below:
6. To clear the air
(a) to work hard
(b) to wash properly
(c) to remove tension
(d) to create confusion
7. Pillar to post
(a) driven from one place to another
(b) very tiresome journey
(c) main supports of a building
(d) clumsy looking object
8. To smell a rat
(a) To see signs of plague epidemic
(b) To get bad smell of a bad dead rat
(c) To suspect foul dealings
(d) To be in a bad mood
9. To be above board
(a) To have a good height
(6) They have no debts
(c) To be honest in any business deal
(d) To try to be beautiful
10. Stick to one's guns
(a) maintain one's stand under attack
(b) suspecct something
(c) make something fail
(d) be satisfied
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DIRECTIONS (11-15): Choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given words:
11. Conceal
(a) reveal
(b) hilarious
(c) hide
(d) harm
12. Extract
(a) give
(b) spread
(C) remove
(d) disperse
13. Verify
(a) authenticate
(b) conceal
(c) hide
(d) disapprove
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14. Establish
(a) disorganize
(b) displace
(c) institute
(d) neglect
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15. Abbreviate
(a) lengthen
(b) shorten
(c) lighten
(d) abandon
DIRECTIONS (16-20): Choose the correct spelling:
16. (a) Millennium
(b) Millinium
(c) Millenium
(d) Milennium
17. (a) Independent
(b) Independant
(c) Independint
(d) Indipendent
18. (a) Miscellaneous
(b) Misscellaneious
(c) Misccelaneous
(d) Miscelancous
19. (a) Embarass
(b) Embarase
(c) Embaras
(d) Embarrass
20. (a) Humorous
(b) Humurus
(c) Humorus
(d) Humoros
DIRECTIONS (21-25): Give one word for the following:
21. The act of murder of a human being
(a) Suicide
(b) Matricide
(c) Patricide
(d) Homicide
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22. One who travels by foot
(a) Traveller
(b) Stickler
(c) Pedestrian
(d) Disciplinarian
23. A study of birds
(a) Archacology
(b) Biology
(c) Zoology
(d) Ornithology
24. A life history written by oneself
(a) Autobiography
(b) Biography
(c) Archaeology
(d) Diary
25. The art of tiling the soil
(a) Agriculture
(b) Pisciculture
(c) Horticulture
(d) Apiculture
DIRECTIONS (26-30): Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Yoga is an art and science of healthy life. It is a system of exercise, which had its origin in ancient India some 2000 years ago. The wise men called seers were engaged in the pursuit of knowledge. They realized that unless the body was kept healthy. the mind would not be alert and intellect would not be sharp.
They observed how the animals lived in harmony with nature.
The seers evolved a system called yoga, which was based on nature. The Sanskrit word 'yoga' is derived from the root "yuj' which means to join or to unite. It is the unity of man with Nature of God. Yoga is a group of physical, mental and spiritual disciplines. Sage Patanjali is considered as the Father of Yoga.
He collected the thoughts of different sages handed down from generation to generation in his Yoga Sutra.' A yogi is described as one to whom disease, death and old age do not come. His mind is full of peace and satisfaction. He has supple body and alert intellect.
26. Yoga is a of exercise, which had its origin in ancient India.
(a) games
(b) system
(C) sage
(d) seer
27. The seers were of the opinion that a healthy mind .... in a healthy body.
(a) departs
(b) resides
(C) resists
(d) refuses
28. Which word in the passage means: "all the people living at
the same time in a society"?
(a) ancient
(b) disciplines
(c) yogi
(d) generation
29. Yoga' is, a Sanskrit word, derived from the root:
(a) yogic
(b) yog
(c) yuj
(d) yucky
30. A yogi is one who has healthy body and a
(a) peaceful mind
(b) disease
(c) lazy mind
(d) unsatisfied life
DIRECTIONS (31-35): identify the correct parts of the speech of the underlined words:
31. Never tell a lie.
(a) Common Noun
(b) Proper Noun
(c) Collective Noun
(d) Abstract Noun
32. After skipping dinner, I was hungry.
(a) Adverb
(b) Adjective
(c) Preposition
(d) Interjection
33. My teacher gave us more homework as though didn't have enough to do.
(a) Interjection
(b) Conjunction
(c) Preposition
(d) Adverb
34. Meghna likes gardening very much.
(a) verb
(b) noun
(c) conjunction
(d) adverb
35. People stayed at home during the lockdown period.
(a) verb
(b) adjective
(c) preposition
(d) adverb
DIRECTIONS (36-40): Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate word:
36. Gandhiji lived the English rule.
(a) in
(b) during
(c) on
(d) under
37. I will call at your house sometime .....the evening.
(a) on
(b) in
(c) during
(d) of
38. Can you please go to .. ... grocery store on Fifth Street and buy 2 cartons of milk?
(a) A
(b) An
(c) The
(d) No article
39. Sherry talked on the phone ......... midnight.
(a) still
(b) until
(c) yet
(d) also
40. We can ..... go to the cinema or to the cafe.
(a) nor
(b) neither
(c) therefore
(d) either
DIRECTIONS (41-45): Rearrange the following in a sequence to 1form meaningful sentences and choose the correct option:
41. he/stepped out/had/hardly/it began/when/to rain
(a) Had he stepped out hardly it began to rain when.
(b) Hardly had he stepped out when it began to rain.
(c) He had hardly out stepped when it began to rain.
(d) When it began to rain, he had stepped out hardly.
42. clothes/we/New Year/on/during/put/the/new
(a) On New Year we put during the new clothes.
(b) We put on new clothes during the New Year.
(c) New on clothes are put during the New Year.
(d) We during New Year put on the new clothes.
43. my winning a medal/I told him/until/about/not known/he had
(a) He had not known about my winning a medal until I told him.
(b) He had not known about my a medal winning until I told him.
(c) Had he known about not my winning a medal until told him.
(d) He had known not about a medal until I told him my winning.
44. Sonu ran/when the postman/at the door/knocked/to answer it
(a) When the postman knocked to answer it Sonu ran at the door.
(b) When Sonu ran at the door the postman knocked to answer it.
(c) When the door knocked at the postman, Sonu ran to answer it.
(d) When the postman knocked at the door, Sonu ran to answer it.
45.though/she/rich/Mimi/is/is/proud/not
(a) Though she is rich, Mimi is not proud.
(b) She is rich though Mimi is not proud.
(c) Mimi is rich though she is not proud.
(d) Though Mimi is rich, she is not proud.
DIRECTIONS (46-50): Complete the following passage by choosing the corect option from those given below:
The idea that a healthy plate of food (46) .... ... feature several different colours is a (47) ......example (48) .....an old wive's tale (49) .... ...turns out to be good science. The colours of (50) .... vegetables reflect the different antioxidants they contain.
46. (a) would (b) will (c) may (d) might
47. (a) bad (b) good (c) clear (d) dry
48 (a) of (b) for (c) in (d) to
49 (a) what (b) who (c) that (d) it
50. (a) most (b) many (c) less (d) some
Answer- 1. (c) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (b) 6. (c) 7. (a) 8. (c) 9. (c) 10. (a) 11. (c) 12. (c) 13. (a) 14. (c) 15. (b) 16. (a) 17. (a) 18. (a) 19. (d) 20. (a) 21. (d) 22. (c) 23. (d) 24. (a) 25. (a) 26. (b) 27. (b) 28. (d) 29. (c) 30. (a) 31. (d) 32. (b) 33. (b) 34. (d) 35. (c) 36. (b) 37. (b) 38. (c) 39. (b) 40. (d) 41. (b) 42. (b) 43. (a) 44. (d) 45. (c) 46. (a) 47. (b) 48. (a) 49. (c) 50. (b)
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