Subject English | |||
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2576. Verb of ‘Number’ is - | |||
number | |||
enumerate | |||
numbering | |||
numerical | |||
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2577. ‘Child is the father of man’ is taken from the poem of - | |||
W. Wordsworth | |||
S. T. Coleridge | |||
P. B. Shelley | |||
A. C. Swinburne | |||
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2578. Slow and steady _____ the race. (Fill in the gap) | |||
win | |||
wins | |||
has won | |||
won | |||
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2579. “Man is a political animal” – who said this? | |||
Dante | |||
Plato | |||
Aristotle | |||
Socrates | |||
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2580. Who is known as “the poet of the nature” in English literature? | |||
Lord Tennyson | |||
John Milton | |||
Williams Words Worth | |||
John Keats | |||
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2581. Identify the correct sentence? | |||
Yesterday, he has gone home | |||
Yesterday, he did gone home | |||
Yesterday, he had gone home | |||
Yesterday, he went home | |||
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2582. “A Passage of India” is written by | |||
E. M. Forster | |||
Rudyard Kipling | |||
Galls Worthy | |||
A. H. Auden | |||
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2583. ‘Gitanjali’ of Rabindranath Tagore was translated by - | |||
W. B. Yeats | |||
Robert Frost | |||
John Keats | |||
Rudyard Kipling | |||
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2584. ‘Venerate’ Means - | |||
defame | |||
abuse | |||
respect | |||
accuse | |||
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2585. Credit tk 5000 _____ my account. | |||
in | |||
with | |||
against | |||
to | |||
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2586. ‘To do away with’ means - | |||
to repeat | |||
to start | |||
to get rid of | |||
to drive off | |||
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2587. Who of the following writers was not a novelist? | |||
Charles Dickens | |||
W. B. Yeats | |||
James Joyce | |||
Jane Austen | |||
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2588. Which one is a correct sentence? | |||
paper is made of wood | |||
paper is made from wood | |||
paper is made by wood | |||
paper is made on wood | |||
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Choose the one which best replaces the highlighted phrase. | |||
2589. Adversities bring in the best worst in different human beings. | |||
brings out the best and the worst | |||
bring about the best and worst | |||
bring out best and worst | |||
No improvement | |||
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2590. His apology does not absolve him for the sins. | |||
does not absolve him off the sins | |||
did not absolve him for the sins | |||
does not absolve him of the sins | |||
No improvement | |||
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Select the one that is nearest in meaning to the given word. | |||
2591. ABASE | |||
low | |||
peaceful | |||
humble | |||
cruel | |||
Ans. | |||
2592. ACUMEN | |||
beauty | |||
appearance | |||
insight | |||
distaste | |||
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Choose the word(s) that best completes the relationship similar to that the given pair. | |||
2593. Incubator : Infant:: _____ : _____ | |||
Hive : Bee | |||
Greenhouse : Plant | |||
Bullet : Revolver | |||
Goalkeeper : Goalpost | |||
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2594. Sap : Vitality :: _____ : _____ | |||
Drain : Resolve | |||
Bore : Tedium | |||
Enhance : Allure | |||
Examine : Opinion | |||
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2595. Impromptu : Rehearsal :: _____ : _____ | |||
Numerical : Calculation | |||
Calculation : Calculator | |||
Offhand : Premeditation | |||
Makeshift : Fortitude | |||
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Select the appropriate word from the given options to complete the sentence. | |||
2596. No one can say for sure how _____ the awards have been. | |||
determined | |||
effective | |||
reducible | |||
effervescent | |||
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2597. He does not work with his hands, he works _____ the machine. | |||
with | |||
by | |||
at | |||
on | |||
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2598. The accelerated growth of public employment ____ the dramatic expansion of budgets and programmes. | |||
parallels | |||
contains | |||
revolves | |||
escapes | |||
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2599. He is an amateur _____ stenography. | |||
for | |||
in | |||
by | |||
of | |||
Ans. | |||
2600. The blind man was feeling _____ the table. | |||
in | |||
for | |||
by | |||
out | |||
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Total Question : | 25 |
Total Hit : | 0 |
Correct : | 0 |
Wrong/Cheat : | 0 |