Subject English
2301. The adjective form of the `decision` is -
(a) decide
(b) decisiveness
(c) decisive
(d) deceived
Ans. c
2302. It is time you ____ for a new job.
(a) looked
(b) looking
(c) had looked
(d) look
Ans. a
2303. Which word is correctly spelt?
(a) Recesion
(b) Recession
(c) Recesson
(d) Ricession
Ans. b
2304. By fits and starts-means
(a) irregularly
(b) carefully
(c) regularly
(d) attentively
Ans. a
2305. He was accused ____ theft.
(a) for
(b) with
(c) of
(d) from
Ans. c
2306. The word ‘Compulsive’ is-
(a) adverb
(b) verb
(c) adjective
(d) noun
Ans. c
2307. He always does what _____
(a) he can’t see
(b) he likes
(c) likes
(d) sees the point
Ans. b
2308. The mob _____ dispersed.
(a) is
(b) are
(c) have
(d) has
Ans. c
2309. Antonym of the word `doctrine` is -
(a) belief
(b) faith
(c) error
(d) theory
Ans. c
2310. The word ` Pediatric` relates to the treatment of -
(a) adults
(b) children
(c) old people
(d) woman
Ans. b
Select the word or phrase that is most closely opposite in meaning to the capitalized word.
2311. ACRIMONIOUS
(a) legal
(b) severe
(c) harmonious
(d) cursive
Ans. c
2312. ANOMALOUS
(a) usual
(b) vicious
(c) connected
(d) capacious
Ans. a
2313. INTRACTABLE
(a) wayward
(b) easygoing
(c) bleak
(d) abstinent
Ans. d
2314. SEGREGATE
(a) abolish
(b) confuse
(c) darken
(d) compile
Ans. d
2315. RECLUSIVE
(a) gregarious
(b) obscure
(c) joined
(d) urban
Ans. a
Choose the one that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase:
2316. Sunita has bitten off more than she can chew.
(a) trying to do too much
(b) over and above
(c) beyond her capacity
(d) bad fall
Ans. c
2317. I have a bone to pick with you in this matter.
(a) desire
(b) selfish motive
(c) selfless motive
(d) am angry
Ans. d
2318. So far as hazards of pollution are concerned, the traffic policeman bear the burnt.
(a) face the consequences
(b) has exposed to the danger
(c) suffer the most
(d) have to run the risk
Ans. c
2319. His most trusted friend proved to a snake in the grass.
(a) tin unreliable person
(b) low and mean
(c) a hidden enemy
(d) cowardly and brutal
Ans. c
2320. You cannot have your cake and eat it too.
(a) enjoy for ever
(b) enjoy without payment
(c) absolve yourself of guilt
(d) have it both ways
Ans. d
Select from the answer choices given under each sentence to make the sentence grammatically correct.
2321. Neither the salesmen nor the marketing manager ____ of the system.
(a) is favouring
(b) are for favour
(c) are in favour
(d) is in favour
Ans. d
2322. Please vote for the member ____ has done the most for our village.
(a) who you believe
(b) who you believed
(c) that you believe
(d) whom you believe
Ans. a
2323. On the results of the survey ____ and the type of campaign, we shall wage.
(a) depends the extent
(b) depend the extent
(c) depending the extent
(d) depend the extend
Ans. c
2324. The decoration of the new office block, including the furniture and curtains, _____.
(a) is more pleasing
(b) are more pleasing
(c) have most pleasing
(d) is most pleasing
Ans. a
2325. The chief competitor, as well as ourselves, ____ prices this summer.
(a) is obliged to raise
(b) is obliged to rising
(c) are obliged to raise
(d) are obliged in rising
Ans. a