Subject English
Each sentence has four underlined word(s). The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked a, b, c and d. Identify the one underlined word(s) that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct.
2151. The autopilot of an airraft keeps a it on the same course by correcting b for any drifting that occurence c during d the flight.
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2152. The balance of international a payment refers b to all the transactions among c a nation and rest of the world d .
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In each of the following questions, a related pairs of words is followed by four pairs of word. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the question pair.
2153. LOVE : ADORE
Pride : Prejudice
Hit : Suffer
Affection : Indifference
Fight : War
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2154. RESTAURANT : MENU
Journal : Newspaper
Library : Catalogue
College : Account
Book : Encyclopedia
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2155. NEEDLE : THREAD
Pin : Cushion
Bat : Ball
Prick : Sew
Leader : Follower
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2156. ASHES : FIRE
Bottle : Stopper
Building : Debris
Current : Bygone
Relics : Civilization
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2157. HEART : CARDIOLOGY
Civics : Polity
Fossils : Paleontology
Brain : Psychology
History : Histology
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Each sentence below has one or more blank(s). Choose the most appropriate alternatives(s) to complete/correct the following sentences.
2158. Rahim’s speech pointed ___ some of our defects.
at
to
towards
on
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2159. I have a distaste ____ publicity.
against
at
for
about
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2160. Keep clear ____ wicked boys.
from
of
with
out
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2161. There is no hindrance _____ his going there.
to
over
on
at
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2162. Karim’s story is devoid ____ truth.
of
through
from
to
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For each question, select the word(s)/phrase(s)/that appropriately fill(s) in the gap(s).
2163. His colleagues _____ him for the embezzlement of the company’s funds by ____ on his unscrupulous reputation.
framed - capitalizing
denounced - cautioning
ensnared - manipulating
evoked - building
None of these
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2164. The judge was known for his ____ comments; however, everyone who knew him recalled that he was never ____ in his personal dealings.
unfavorable - sentimental
slanderous- sentimental
slanderous - benevolent
vituperative-caustic
None of these
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2165. The teacher was taken aback by Rehan’s _____ as she had never before see a child disrespect his elders so ____.
impudence - blatantly
audacious - deliberately
gregariousness- obviously
insolence-furtively
None of these
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2166. The couple was upset by the construction of the new skyscraper across the street, as the building would ____ their once ____ view.
obviate - scenic
ameliorate - charming
enhance - ghastly
obstruct - picturesque
None of these
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2167. For the poor the inflow of foreign money means not _____ but rising prices, unplanned urbanization, pollution, corrupt politicians, an influx of foreigners and a sense of _____.
carousing - dissension
prosperity - alienation
affluence - well-being
dilapidation- elation
None of these
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Look at the underlined part of each sentence. Four possible substitutions for the underlined part are given below each sentence. If, (A), (B), (C) or (D) is better than the underlined part, indicate your response on the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter (A), (B), (C) or (D). If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, indicate (E) as your response on the Answer Sheet.
2168. Your advice is no different form the other friends.
not different from
no different from that of the
not different from the
no different to
No improvement
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2169. I have already red this book twice .
I already twice have read this book
I twice have already read this book
I have been twice already read this book.
I have been reading the book
No improvement
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2170. What tribute shall we pay to Gandhiji that he would appreciate?
would have appreciated
have appreciated
should appreciate
could appreciate.
No improvement
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2171. Working in the slums brought her in against the realities of poverty.
brought her forward
brought her up
brought her on
brought her to
No improvement
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2172. It was she not me, who put forth the attractive preposition.
she, not I,
her, not, me,
her, not I,
she, but me,
No improvement
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2173. “It was difficult for us to find your address.” If you rewrote the sentence beginning with we had, what should the next words in the sentence be?
difficulty to find your address
difficulty for us to find your address
difficulty in finding your address
to find your address in difficulty
problem to find your address
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2174. “Because of an accident on the flyover, traffic were delayed for nearly an hour.” which correction should be made to this sentence?
replace because with due
inset the before traffic
remove nearly
change on in
change were to was
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2175. “He managed to persuade her to go.” If you rewrote the sentence beginning with He succeeded, what should the next words in the sentence be?
to persuade her to go
in persuasion of her to go
in persuading her to go
to convince her to go
to manage her to go
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Total Question : 25
Total Hit : 0
Correct : 0
Wrong/Cheat : 0