Subject English | |||
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For each question, there are four alternatives. Choose the one which can be best substituted for the given words. | |||
1801. The plants and vegetation of a region - | |||
Fauna | |||
Flora | |||
Landscape | |||
Climate | |||
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1802. One who hates mankind - | |||
Misanthrope | |||
Philanthropist | |||
Lover | |||
Hatter | |||
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1803. One who collects postage stamps - | |||
Stamp Collector | |||
Vendor | |||
Lexicographer | |||
Philatelist | |||
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1804. A person claiming to be superior in culture and intellect to others - | |||
Elite | |||
Aristocrat | |||
Highbrow | |||
Intellectual | |||
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1805. A Mediator is - | |||
A thoughtful person | |||
A Middle man | |||
a media expert | |||
A settler of disputes | |||
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1806. Identify the incorrect spelling - | |||
Contmination | |||
Conjunction | |||
Connotation | |||
Commotion | |||
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1807. The appropriate meaning of the phrase ‘smell a rat’ is - | |||
Bad smell | |||
presence of thief | |||
make difficult | |||
suspect something | |||
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1808. What is the verb of the word ‘shortly’ - | |||
short | |||
shorter | |||
shorten | |||
shortness | |||
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1809. The examination _____ before I reached the hall. | |||
had started | |||
had been started | |||
has started | |||
did started | |||
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1810. A synonym for ‘celebrity’ is - | |||
Politician | |||
Superstar | |||
Efficient Officer | |||
Amicable person | |||
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1811. I wish I ____ the wing of a bird. | |||
have | |||
had | |||
owned | |||
could have | |||
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1812. Which one is abstract noun? | |||
boy | |||
child | |||
family | |||
childhood | |||
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Direction: Select from alternatives, the word that is most closely opposite in meaning to word given in capital letters. | |||
1813. USURP | |||
rise rapidly | |||
usefully | |||
produce quickly | |||
own rightfully | |||
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1814. DISCORDANT | |||
harsh | |||
different | |||
harmonious | |||
separate | |||
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1815. INSOUCIANCE | |||
indifferent | |||
composure | |||
interest | |||
slumber | |||
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1816. GRANDIOSE | |||
pretentious | |||
brilliant | |||
egoistic | |||
modest | |||
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Direction: Select from the alternatives, the words that conveys the same meaning as the word given in capital letters. | |||
1817. INDOLENT | |||
casual | |||
lethargic | |||
boring | |||
disinterested | |||
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1818. HALCYON | |||
luminous | |||
gentle | |||
motionless | |||
peaceful | |||
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1819. OBDURATE | |||
careless | |||
contrary | |||
callous | |||
stubborn | |||
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1820. ENIGMATIC | |||
pithy | |||
Puzzling | |||
complicated | |||
illusive | |||
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Direction: Choose the one that best expressed the meaning of the given idiom/phrase. | |||
1821. The Bill was passed by the Parliament in the teeth of opposition. | |||
in the face of | |||
by force of | |||
cooperation | |||
assistance | |||
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1822. I have a bone to pick with you in this matter. | |||
am angry | |||
selfish motive | |||
selfless motive | |||
desire | |||
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1823. Harassed by repeated acts at injustice, he decided to his his foot down. | |||
not to yield | |||
resign | |||
withdraw | |||
none of these | |||
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1824. He was in a brown study and did not seem to catch my point. | |||
in his study room | |||
absorbed in reading | |||
absent-minded | |||
in a state shock | |||
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1825. They set the two friends by the ear and then enjoyed the fun. | |||
made friends | |||
to provoke to quarrel | |||
to bring in agreement | |||
none of these | |||
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Total Question : | 25 |
Total Hit : | 0 |
Correct : | 0 |
Wrong/Cheat : | 0 |