Subject English
In each of the following sentence, some parts have been jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts, which labeled P, Q, R, S to produce the correct sentence. Select the correct sequence from the four answers given against each question.
1476. In the modern times
(P) Certainly
(Q) hijackings are
( R ) experienced by the air personnel
(S) the most cruel from of horror
(a) PRQS
(b) QPSR
(c) RSQR
(d) SQPR
Ans. b
In each of the question below, there is a rearrange these parts have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts which are labeled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose which of the option (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) is the proper sequence and your answer sheet accordingly:
1477. A French woman.
P: committed suicide
Q: where she had put up
R: who had come to Calcutta
S: by jumping from the first floor balcony of the hotel
(a) QRPS
(b) QRSP
(c) RPSQ
(d) RSPQ
(e) PSRQ
Ans. c
1478. When he
P: did not know
Q: he was nervous and
R: heard the hue and cry at midnight
S: what to do
(a) RQPS
(b) QSPR
(c) SQPR
(d) RPQS
Ans. E. RPQS
1479. It has been established that
P: Einstein was
Q: although great scientist
R: weak in arithmetic
S: right from his school days
(a) SRPQ
(b) QPRS
(c) QPSR
(d) RQPS
(e) SQRP
Ans. b
1480. I read an advertisement that said
P: posh, air-conditioned
Q: gentlemen of taste
R: are available for
S: fully furnished rooms
(a) SPQR
(b) QSRP
(c) PSRQ
(d) QPSQ
(e) PQRS
Ans. c
1481. Science the beginning of history
P: have managed to each
Q:the Eskimos and Red Indians
R: by a very difficult method
S: a few specimens of this animal
(a) QRPS
(b) SQPR
(c) SQRP
(d) QPSR
(e) PQSR
Ans.
1482. According to corporate circles Bengal corporation is pushing through the merger to create a financially ___ company in the processed food business, the group’s thrust area science the 1990’s.
(a) acceptable
(b) powerful
(c) leading
(d) straight
(e) huge
Ans. c
1483. Irony can, after a fashion, become a mode of escape; to laugh at the terrors of life is in some sense to ___ them.
(a) overstate
(b) revitalize
(c) corroborate
(d) evade
(e) license
Ans. d
1484. Scientists ___ a new planet.
(a) had just discover
(b) just discover
(c) have just discover
(d) have just discovered
(e) none of these
Ans. d
1485. The miser gazed ___ at the pile of gold coins in from of him.
(a) avidly
(b) admiringly
(c) thoughtfully
(d) earnestly
(e) surprisingly
Ans. a
1486. At one point, it looked as if an area of agreement would __ especially over the issue of productivity linked wages.
(a) develop
(b) come out
(c) emerge
(d) grow
(e) start
Ans. a
In each of the following sentences, there is one world missing. Identify the missing world from the given choices:
1487. Over last fifty years, there has been a growing interest in trade in my country.
(a) towards
(b) the
(c) as
(d) with
(e) start
Ans. b
1488. The doctor advised to take the medicine twice a day.
(a) daily
(b) only
(c) me
(d) within
(e) what
Ans. c
1489. The chief guest of the seminar spoke to the audience concerning career.
(a) with
(b) their
(c) about
(d) for
(e) there
Ans. b
1490. Do not emphasize their mistakes so much.
(a) in
(b) on
(c) by
(d) at
(e) where
Ans. b
1491. In a debate, it is sometimes necessary to remind speakers about the main points which are considered.
(a) even
(b) for
(c) being
(d) never
(e) regarding
Ans. c
In the questions given beloved out of the five alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given definition:
1492. A name adopted by an author in his writings:
(a) Nickname
(b) Pseudonym
(c) Nomenclature
(d) Title
(e) Impersonate
Ans. b
1493. That which cannot be corrected:
(a) Unintelligible
(b) Indelible
(c) Illegible
(d) Incorrigible
(e) Nomad
Ans. a
1494. A small shop that sells fashionable clothes, cosmetics, etc.
(a) Store
(b) Boutique
(c) Stall
(d) Booth
(e) Superstore
Ans. b
1495. Habitually silent or talks less:
(a) Taciturn
(b) Servile
(c) Unequivocal
(d) Synoptic
(e) Quiet
Ans. a
1496. Be the embodiment or perfect example of:
(a) Characterize
(b) Personify
(c) Idol
(d) Signify
(e) Exemplary
Ans. e
Rearrange the following six sentence in proper Sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below:
1. Its current was very powerful and could take away big tree trunks.
2. There were some children, playing on the bank of the waterway.
3. In the forest of Sonagaji there is a big lake.
4. The excess water started flowing forcefully through the waterway.
5. Once there was a very heavy rain because of which the lake started overflowing.
6. A poor man noticed it and rushed to save them.
The above six sentence in proper sequence:
1497. Which of the following should be the second sentence?
(a) 6
(b) 5
(c) 4
(d) 3
(e) 2
Ans. b
1498. Which of the following should be the first sentence?
(a) 6
(b) 5
(c) 4
(d) 3
(e) 2
Ans. d
1499. Which of the following should be the third sentence?
(a) 6
(b) 5
(c) 4
(d) 3
(e) 2
Ans. c
1500. Which of the following should be the sixth sentence?
(a) 6
(b) 5
(c) 4
(d) 3
(e) 2
Ans. a