Monday, January 19, 2026

OT- 0008, 100 questions

NAME- …………………………….
ROLL NO.- ………………….
BATCH- ……………..

Narration:
1.She said to him," I wasn't worried about you."
a.She told to him that she hadn't been worried about him.
b.She told him that she hadn't been worried about him.
c.She told him that she hadn't worry about him.
d.She told him that she wasn't worried about him.

2.She said to me,"Let's not shirk work."
a.She told me that we shouldn't shirked work.
b.She suggested to me that we shouldn't shirk work.
c.She suggested me that we shouldn't shirk work.
d.She didn't suggest to me that we should shirk work.

3.He said to me, "Shall I wash your car?"
a. He asked me whether he would wash my car. 
b. He asked me whether he should wash my car. 
c. He asked me if he should wash his car.
d. He had asked me if he should wash my car.

Voice:
4.The uniform needs to be washed.
a. We needed to wash the uniform.
b. They needs to wash the uniform.
c. The uniform needs to wash. 
d. The uniform needs washing.

5.He has to look after them.
a.They have been looked after by him.
b.They have to be looked after by him.
c. They has to be looked after by him.
d.They have to be looked by him.

6.Thick clouds overcast the sky.
a. The sky was overcast by the thick clouds.
b. The sky is overcasted by the thick clouds.
c. The sky was overcasted by the thick clouds.
d. The sky is being overcast by the thick clouds.

7.Change the sentence into a negative one:
She used to play chess. a. She not used to play chess. b. She didn't use to play chess./ c. She used to not play chess./ d. She used to play not chess.

Rearrangement
8.P.may express a general notion 
Q.that some clauses
R.we have seen
S.of time and place
a.QRPS b.RPQS c.RQSP d.PQRS

9.P. advised to aim to wear face coverings  
Q. public transport or shops 
R.in some enclosed spaces such as
S. people in England are
a.SPRQ b.PRQS c.QSRP d.RSPQ

10.P. reaction to new medication
Q. for observation and investigation after 
R. he was admitted to AIIMS
S. he developed a febrile 
a.SQRP b.PRQS c.QSRP d.RQSP

11.Which sentence is correct? a. Need he have live here?/ b. He needs not live here./ c. He doesn't need live here./ d. Need he live here?
12.Which sentence is not correct? a. I could have called you./ b. She should have careful./ c. He may well visit us tomorrow./ d. His father can help us to complete it.
13.Which sentence is correct? a. We work in order that we may earn money for our families./ b. We work in order that we would earn money for our families./ c. We work in order that we should earn money for our families./ d. We work in order that we used to earn money for our families.
14.Which sentence is correct? a. If I have any money, I wouldn't be with you./ b. If I had any money, I won't be with you./ c. If I were any money, I wouldn't be with you./ d. If I had any money, I wouldn't be with you.

Cloze test:
As the rains receded I got a strange job. Our neighbour, a (15) ______ merchant decided to become a politician. But he was  (16) ______ so he wanted me to (17) ______ him everywhere he went and read and write (18) ______ him. 
15.a. populous b. affluent c. prosperous d. ambitious
16.a. rich b. illegitimate c. illiterate d. illogical
17.a. came with b. accompany c. coexist d. attend
18.a. through b. from c. to d. for

Spot the error:
19.Either the operator (A) / or the foreman is (B) / responsible for the accident. (C) / No error (D)
20.(a) The library members were asked (b) to return to the books (c) to the library (d) No error
21.While he was (a) working at the construction site, (b) a block of wood suddenly was hit (c) his right shoulder.(d) NE (e)
22.(a) The alarm report of Tsunami (b) frightened everyone in the (c) coastal region of Tamil Nadu. (d) No error

Improve the bracketed part:
23.Drive carefully, lest we (could) meet with an accident. a.should b.would c.might d.No improvement
24.She (is) unhappy if I came late. a.will be b.would be c.would have been d.No improvement
25.She would have time for you if you (are) sincere. a. were b. had been c. will be d.No improvement
26.(Might) you rather visit me on Sunday? a. Should b. Could c. Would d. No improvement
27.She broke [up with] him. a.up b.up in c.No improvement d.at
28.I dropped [by] but you were not at home. a.on b.off c.for d.No improvement
29.I bumped [into] one of my old friends at the bank. a.No improvement b.on c.off d.in
30.He called [on] his wedding, which shocked everyone. a.up b.out c.off d.No improvement
31.The scheme has fallen [off] because of carelessness. a.No improvement b.through c.in d.out
32.The man broke [off] when the police told him that his son had died. a.up b.No improvement c.down d.in

Fill in:
33......... that I were rich. a.could b.would c.should d.might
34.Urdu is alien........ her because she has never studied it. a.from b.for c.to d.at
35.He ............. sleeping on the floor. a.used to b.was use to c.has became used to d.will be used to
36.The car runs ......... methane. a.on b.at c.in d.by
37.The girl was weeping. She .......... been rebuked by her parents. a.could have b.must have c.ought to have d.should have
38.You had better .......... anyone. a.don't bother b.not bother c.not bothered d.bother not
39.Our monthly expenditure ........ by five hundred rupees when we decided to buy milk from the milkman. (a) shot up (b) get up (c) lift up (d) grows up
40.I visit Shimla frequently; however, I have never ........ Kullu. (a) visited to (b) been too (c) been to (d) visit to
41.Who will make ........ the loss? a.up b.up with c.into d.up for
42.I gave ....... my wife's demands.๐Ÿ˜ฎ a.in b.in to c.up d.off
43.You must try to cut [of] the money you spend on movies. a.in b.down on c.for d.No improvement
44.Fighting broke.......  among a group of four girls. Nothing new! :-) a.with b.up c.out d.in

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. 
The drainage systems of India are mainly controlled by the broad relief features of the
subcontinent. Accordingly, the Indian rivers are divided into two major groups: the Himalayan rivers; and the Peninsular rivers. Apart from originating from the two major physiographic regions of India, the Himalayan and the Peninsular rivers are different from each other in many ways. Most of the Himalayan rivers are perennial. It means that they have water throughout the year. These rivers receive water from rain as well as from melted snow from the lofty mountains. The major Himalayan rivers are the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra. These rivers are long, and are joined by many large and important tributaries. A river along with its tributaries may be called a river system. The two major Himalayan rivers, the Indus and the Brahmaputra originate from the north of the mountain ranges. They cut through the mountains making gorges in the upper course. The perennial Himalayan rivers have long courses from their source to the sea. They perform intensive erosional activity in their upper courses and carry huge loads of silt and sand with their swift current. In the middle and the lower courses, these rivers form meanders, oxbow lakes, levees and many other depositional features in their floodplains as their speed slackens. They also have well developed deltas. A large number of the Peninsular rivers like the Godavari, Kaveri and Krishna are seasonal, as their flow is dependent on rainfall. During the dry season when it doesn’t rain, even the large rivers have reduced flow of water in their channels. The Peninsular rivers have shorter and shallower courses as compared to their Himalayan counterparts. However, some of them originate in the central highlands and flow towards the west. Most of the rivers of peninsular India originate in the Western Ghats and flow towards the Bay of Bengal.

Q.45.The word ‘seasonal’ rivers in the passage means: 1. rivers that never go dry in any season 2. rivers whose flow is dependent upon rainfall 3. rivers that change their course in every season 4. rivers that flood in every season

Q.46.Which of these is NOT a Himalayan river? 1. Indus 2. Godavari 3. Ganga 4. Brahmaputra

Q.47.Himalayan rivers are never dry because they: 1. have a shorter and shallower course 2. are dependent on rainfall only 3. are fed by glaciers and rainfall 4. originate in the Western Ghats

Q.48.The drainage systems of India are controlled by: 1. relief features 2. erosional activity 3. tributaries of rivers 4. depositional features 

Q.49.‘Slackened speed’ suggests: 1. average speed 2. tremendous speed 3. maximum speed 4. reduced speed

Q.50.Which of these is NOT a depositional feature found in the lower course of a river? 1. Levee 2. Gorge 3. Oxbow lake 4. Meander

Q.51.‘Perennial’ rivers mean: 1. receiving water from the rains 2. those that originate in the mountains 3. rivers with a long course 4. full of water throughout the year

Q.52.Erosional activity takes place in the upper course of the river because of: 1. the reduced flow of water 2. huge loads of silt and sand 3. the great speed of water 4. the presence of flood plains

Q.53.A river along with its tributaries may be called a: 1. highland 2. river system 3. peninsula 4. flood plain

Q.54.Which of these statements is NOT true about perennial rivers? 1. They have a very short dry season. 2. They cover very long distances till they reach the sea. 3. Most of them originate in the Himalayas. 4. They have well developed deltas.

55.Which one is a compound sentence? a.She wasn't there as she was ill. b.He lost his wallet but he stayed calm. c.Being honest, he returned the hundred rupee note to me. d.I will have to work despite my illness.

56.Choose the correctly punctuated sentence.
A.My parents, whom you met last night, have a big bungalow.
B.My parents whom you met last night have a big bungalow.
C.My parents whom you met last night, have a big bungalow.
D.My parents; whom you met last night, have a big bungalow.

57.Choose the correctly punctuated sentence.
A."I'm sorry," said the chemist.
B."I'm sorry said the chemist"
C.I'm sorry, "said the chemist."
D."I'm sorry" said the chemist.

58.Choose the correct punctuation mark to use with abbreviations: A) Period B) Comma C) Colon D) Semicolon

59.Identify the punctuation mark that can replace a colon: A) Comma B) Hyphen C) Semicolon D) Dash

60.Which punctuation mark is used to separate independent clauses with a conjunction? A) Comma B) Semicolon C) Colon D) Dash

Find the correctly spelt word:
61.(A) Aprentice (B) Advertise (C) Treatice (D) Sencitive
62.(A) Misile (B) Missile (C) Misille (D) Missiel
63.(A) Abandant (B) Abendent (C) Abundent (D)Abundant
64.(A) Beneficil (B) Beneficial (C) Benifical (D) Benificial
65.(A) Avericious (B) Avaricious (C) Avarisious (D) Averisious
66.(A) Internaly (B) Coldlly (C) Fortunetely (D) Uniquely
67.(A) Affectionately (B) Afectionately (C) Affectionnality (D) Affactionately
68.(A) Aprehension (B) Apprihension (C) Aprihension (D) Apprehension
69.(A) Acquisision (B) Acquisision (C) Acquisition (D) Acquisition
70.(A) Demanstrative (B) Attractive (C)Represantative (D) Adminestrative

Identify the bracketed part:
71.He left (for) he was frustrated.
A.preposition/ B.adjective/ C.adverb/ D.pronoun/ E.conjunction
72.You may come (in).
A.preposition/ B.adjective/ C.adverb/ D.pronoun/ E.conjunction
73.She phoned (after) 9 pm.
A.preposition/ B.adjective/ C.adverb/ D.pronoun/ E.conjunction
74.I had never seen him (before).
A.preposition/ B.adjective/ C.adverb/ D.pronoun/ E.conjunction
75.(Which) subject do you like?
A.preposition/ B.adjective/ C.adverb/ D.pronoun/ E.conjunction

Find near- synonyms:
76.Unfold – A) Destroy B) Conceal C) Expand D) Reduce
77.Plain – A) Obvious B) Hidden C) Concealed D) Doubtful
78.Credible – A) Suspicious B) False C) Unreal D) Trustworthy
79.Tendency – A) Inclination B) Aversion C) Reduction D) Pliable
80.Subtle – A) Hidden B) Loud C) Clear D) Direct
81.Ravage – A) Repair B) Beautify C) Preserve D) Destroy
82.Dilemma – A) Solution B) Relief C) Comfort D) Predicament
83.Restore – A) Damage B) Remove C) Repair D) Break
84.Incredible – A) Unbelievable B) Reliable C) Plausible D) Certain
85.Pore over – A) Ignore B) Skip C) Scrutinize D) Forget

86.What does "Fall in" mean? A) Call someone back B) Collapse inwards C) Laugh uncontrollably D) Stop briefly
87.What does "Call at" mean? A) Call someone back B) Stop briefly C) Demand something D) Laugh loudly 
88.What does "Call back" mean? A) Visit someone B) Call someone again C) Cancel something D) Call someone to come
89.What does "Go ahead" mean? A) Precede B) Break a promise C) Proceed D) Pass or go past
90.What does "Go back on" mean? A) Break a promise B) Proceed or continue C) Fulfil a promise D) Chase someone
91.What does "Call off" mean? A) Say something loudly B) Visit someone C) Call someone to come D) Cancel something
92.What does "Call out" mean? A) Visit someone B) Cancel something C) Say something loudly D) Call someone to come
93.What does "Go for" mean? A) Choose something B) Chase someone C) Pass or go past D) Break a promise
94.What does "Call on" mean? A) Cancel something B) Say something loudly C) Telephone D) Visit
95.What does "Fall about" mean? A) Stop briefly B) Collapse inwards C) Call someone back D) Laugh uncontrollably
96.What’s a “confidant”? A) Confident B) A trusted friend C) A principle D) A cannon
97.What does “censor” mean? A) Criticize B) A sensor C) Remove objectionable content D) Conscious 
98.What’s the difference between “credible” and “credulous”? A) Believable vs gullible B) Gullible vs believable C) Praiseworthy vs believable D) Believable vs praiseworthy
99.What does “illegible” mean? A) Eligible B) Readable handwriting/ text C) Eminent D) Unintelligible handwriting/ text
100.What’s the difference between “eminent” and “imminent”? A) Famous/ about to happen B) About to happen/ famous C) Immanent/ famous D) Famous/ immanent

Thank you
Nishant

Saturday, January 3, 2026

OT- 0007, 100 questions

NAME- …………………………………….

ROLL NO.- …………………...

BATCH- ……………..

 

Choose the appropriate idiom:

1.The company's decision to downsize was a _________ for the employees. A) ray of sunshine B) bitter pill to swallow C) drop in the ocean D) shot in the arm

2.The new policy is _________ and will likely face opposition. A) a hot potato B) a bed of roses C) a piece of cake D) a walk in the park

3.The manager's _______ approach to problem-solving impressed the investors. A) beating around the bush B) thinking outside the box C) cutting corners D) playing it by ear

4.The team's victory was a __________ and will boost morale. A) bitter pill to swallow B) shot in the arm C) ray of sunshine D) drop in the ocean

5.The company's financial struggles are a __________ and require immediate attention. A) ray of sunshine B) drop in the ocean C) can of worms D) shot in the arm

6.The new employee is _________ and will likely fit in well with the team. A) a wild card B) a square peg in a round hole C) a diamond in the rough D) a fish out of water

7.The project is _________ and will likely be completed ahead of schedule. A) a wild goose chase B) a leapt of faith C) a shot in the dark D) running like clockwork

8.The manager's decision was _________ and will likely be unpopular. A) a piece of cake B) a no-brainer C) amazing  tough call D) a walk in the park

9.The company's expansion plans are _________ and will require careful planning. A) a bed of roses B) a tall order C) a piece of cake D) a walk in the park

10.The team's performance was _________ and will likely lead to a promotion. A) a drop in the ocean B) a ray of sunshine C) a bitter pill to swallow D) a feather in their cap

 

One word substitutions:

11.A building used to house soldiers  A. Arsenal B. Barrack C. Bunker D. Dormitory 

12.A person who doubts accepted beliefs  A. Credulous B. Skeptical C. Optimist D. Naive 

13.A long essay on a particular subject  A. Thesis B. Manuscript C. Article D. Monograph 

14.An animal that preys on others  A. Herbivore B. Predator C. Scavenger D. Cannibal 

15.Relating to or consisting of cells  A. Skeletal B. Cellular C. Vascular D. Molecular 

16.A place where goods are stored  A. Factory B. Warehouse C. Laboratory D. Chamber 

17.The skill of clear and expressive speech  A. Debate B. Monologue C. Discussion D. Elocution 

18.A person who cannot sleep  A. Insomniac B. Somniloquist C. Narcissist D. Claustrophobic 

19.The study or practice of writing secret codes  A. Calligraphy B. Typography C. Cryptography D. Geography (Nishant)

20.A person having sharp judgment  A. Foolish B. Naive C. Shrewd D. Clumsy

 

Spot the error:

21.Neither the principal /A/ nor the teachers were /B/ presented /C/ at the meeting. /D/ No error /E/

22.The news /A/ is broadcast /B/ every morning /C/ in the radio. /D/ No error /E/

23.He is /A/ one of those player /B/ who play well /C/ under pressure. /D/ No error /E/

24.Each of the girl /A/ has submitted /B/ their report /C/ on time. /D/ No error /E/

25.The number of complaint /A/ has increased /B/ during the past month. /C/ No error /D/ 

26.The police have /A/ arrest /B/ the thief /C/ near the station. /D/ No error /E/

27.Ten kilometre /A/ is a long distance /B/ to walk /C/ in the sun. /D/ No error /E/

28.No sooner had he entered /A/ the room than /B/ the lights went of /C/ suddenly. /D/ No error /E/

29.Hardly had he /A/ finish the work /B/ when he /C/ started complaining. /D/ No error /E/

30.Not only she /A/ but also her friends /B/ are going /C/ to the fare. /D/ No error /E/

31.The committee /A/ has decided /B/ to postpone /C/ the event. /D/ No error /E/

32.The teacher /A/ asked the students /B/ why they /C/ were late. /D/ No error /E/

33.He is /A/ senior to /B/ all other /C/ officers on the department. /D/ No error /E/

34.The furniture /A/ in the room /B/ is old /C/ and damage. /D/ No error /E/ (Nishant)

35.The team /A/ was divided /B/ in their opinions /C/ on the strategy. /D/ No error /E/

36.She told me /A/ that she will /B/ come to the party /C/ tonight. /D/ No error /E/

37.If I had known /A/ about the delay, /B/ I would waited /C/ for you. /D/ No error /E/

38.She is /A/ wiser /B/ then her sister /C/ in handling problems. /D/ No error /E/ (Nishant)

39.No less than twenty students /A/ has failed /B/ the examination /C/ this year. /D/ No error /E/

40.Every one of the candidate /A/ was given /B/ a chance to speak /C/ before the panel. /D/ No error /E/

 

41.Identify the punctuation error: She said, 'I will come Tomorrow'. A. Missing comma before said B. Missing colon C. Incorrect capitalization D. No error 

42.Which figure of speech is used in: "The wind whispered through the trees"? A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Hyperbole 

43.Choose the correct punctuation: "Its time to go, isn't it?" A. Its time to go, isn't it? B. It's time to go, isn't it? C. Its' time to go, isn't it? D. Its time to go isn't it? 

44.What figure of speech is "He is a lion in the fight"? A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Alliteration D. Oxymoron (Nishant)

45.Identify the error in punctuation: "I bought apples oranges bananas and grapes." A. Missing commas B. Incorrect capitalization C. Missing period D. No error 

46."The calm lake was a mirror reflecting the sky." What figure of speech is this? A. Metaphor B. Simile C. Personification D. Irony 

47.Choose the correctly punctuated sentence: A. Wow! Thats amazing. B. Wow, that’s amazing. C. Wow: that’s amazing. D. Wow! That's amazing. 

48.Identify the figure of speech: "She sells seashells by the seashore." A. Alliteration B. Assonance C. Onomatopoeia D. Hyperbole

49.Which is the correct use of apostrophe? A. Its a beautiful day. B. It's a beautiful day. C. Its' a beautiful day. D. Its a beautiful day. 

50.What figure of speech is used in: "I have told you a million times"? A. Hyperbole B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Simile

 

Cloze test: Everyone is busy in making their life in the world. After working whole day, there are so many things ___51___ that gives us __52____ and irritation. We face many __53____ in our life. Those who are heavy set with material ___54___ will have a lot of trouble when their things are taken away from them or lost. But the ____55__ is life still is easy. It always will be.

51.1) experienced 2) disordered 3) cultured 4) hampered

52.1) rewards 2) problems 3) recognition 4) strength

53.1) chaos 2) rituals 3) hurdles 4) competition

54.1) possession 2) advancement 3) burden 4) gifts (Nishant)

55.1) lie 2) cause 3) truth 4) effect

 

Passage: Transactional Analysis has the triangle of PAC. P means parent, A means adult, C means child. These are your three layers, as if you are a three-storeyed building. The first floor is that of the child, the second floor is that of the parent, the third floor is that of the adult. All three exist together. This is your inner triangle and conflict. Your child says one thing, your parent says something else, and your adult, rational mind says something else. The child says enjoy. For the child, this moment is the only moment; he has no other considerations. The child is spontaneous, but unaware of the consequences  unaware of past, unaware of future. He lives in the moment. He enjoys  but his enjoyment is not creative, cannot be creative. He delights  but life cannot be lived only through delight.

You cannot remain a child forever. You will have to learn many things because you are not alone here....The child has to be disciplined  and thats where the parent comes in. The parental voice in you is the voice of the society, culture, civilization; the voice that makes you capable of living in a world where you are not alone where there are many individuals with conflicting ambitions, where there is much struggle for survival, where there is much conflict. The parental voice is that of caution. It makes you civilized. The word civil is good. It means one who has become capable of living in a city, who has become capable of being a member of a group, of a society. It is needed. And then there is the third voice within you, the third layer, when you have become adult and you are no longer controlled by your parents; your own reason has come of age, you can think on your own. And these three layers are continuously fighting. The child says one thing, the parent says just the opposite, and the reason may say something totally different. There is no necessity that your adult mind agrees with your parents.

Many times you find them very dogmatic, superstitious, believing in foolish things, irrational ideologies. Your parent says do it, your adult says it is not worth doing, and your child goes on pulling you somewhere else. This is the triangle within you.

 

56.Whom do we find dogmatic many times?

1) Parent 2) Child 3) Adult 4) All of these (Nishant)

 

57.What is the triangle within us?

1) We are like a three storeyed building where in the first floor is of the child, the second floor is that of the parent and the third floor is that of the adult.

2) The child is spontaneous, the parental voice is that of a caution and the adult has himself come of an age.

3) Whenever you want to do something-your parent says do it, your adult says it is not worth doing and your child goes on pulling somewhere else.

4) Our parents make us sensible, our adults makes as rational and disciplined and one child makes us carefree.

 

58.Why you cannot remain a child forever?

1) Because you are not alone here.

2) Because you have to become a parent

3) Because you have to be disciplined.

4) Because you have to become capable of living in the city

 

59.What happens when you become an adult?

1) Being an adult gives us a vision and a mission.

2) Being an adult we are no longer controlled by our parents.

3) Being an adult the child inside you gets lost somewhere (Nishant)

4) Being an adult gives you strength to fight against all odds.

 

60.According to the passage, you are not capable of being a member of a group, of a society until you become ______.

1) Parent 2) Civil 3) Dogmatic 4) Auditious

 

Rearrangement:

61.His father said

P. and stop

Q. on trivial things

R. wasting your time

S. now get up

a.SPRQ/ b.PSRQ/ c.QRSP/ d.RQSP

 

62.The food

P. at the party

Q. served

R. was delicious

S. but not wholesome

a.PRSQ/ b.QPRS/ c.RSPQ/ d.QRSP

 

63.In one of the Asian countries

P. as well as

Q. women

R. wear salwars

S. men

a.PSRQ/ b.PQRS/ c.SPQR/ d.RQPS

 

64.At last

P. had come

Q. she had been

R. the moment (Nishant)

S. waiting for

a.RQSP/ b.QSPR/ c.SQRP/ d.QRPS

 

65.Coming late,

P. lest

Q. he should disturb the class

R. John tiptoed into the room

S. which was going on seriously.

a.PQRS/ b.RSPQ/ c.QSPR/ d.RPQS

 

Narration:

66.He said that we are all born to die.

(A) He said, 'We were all born to die.'

(B) He exclaimed, 'We were all born to die.'

(C) He said, 'We have all been born to die.'

(D) He said, 'We are all born to die.'

 

67.Sadhu said to his sister, Before I go to Delhi, I shall meet Sushi.

(A) Sadhu asked his sister if before going to Delhi, he would meet sushi

(B) Sadhu told his sister if before going to Delhi, he would meet Sushi.

(C) Sadhu told his sister that before he goes to Delhi, he would meet Sushi.

(D) Sadhu told his sister that before going to Delhi, he would meet Sushi.

 

68.The boys said, The teacher did not come.

(A) The boys said that the teacher had not coming.

(B) The boys told that the teacher had not come.

(C) The boys said that the teacher had not come.

(D) The boys said that the teacher has not come.

 

69.I said to her, What! You have lost your bridal ring.

(A) I exclaimed that she had lost her bridal ring.

(B) I exclaimed with sorrow that she had lost her bridal ring.

(C) I exclaimed with surprise that she had lost her bridal ring. (Nishant)

(D) I exclaimed with disgust that she had lost her bridal ring.

 

70.She said, "How cheap he is!"

A. She exclaimed with disgust that he was very cheap.

B. She exclaimed with sorrow that he was very cheap.

C. She exclaimed with applause that he was very cheap.

D. She exclaimed with joy that he was very cheap.

 

Voice:

71.Send him your message.

(A) Let your message should be sent.

(B) Let your message was sent to him.

(C) Let your message be send to him.

(D) None of these

 

72.I will have seen a new picture.

(A) A new picture is been seen by me.

(B) A new picture was been seen by me.

(C) A new picture will have been seen by me.

(D) A new picture shall have been seen by me.

 

73.They carried him into the house.

(A) He has carried into the house by them.

(B) He is carried into the house by them.

(C) He was carried into the house by them.

(D) None of these

 

74.The principal was addressing the teachers.

(A) The teachers had been addressed by the principal.

(B) The teachers have been addressed by the principal.

(C) The teachers were being addressed by the principal.

(D) The teachers were being addressed by the principle.

 

75.I saw him leaving the house.

(A) He was seen to be left the house.

(B) He had been seen leaving the house.

(C) He was seen leaving the house by me.

(D) Leaving the house he is seen by me.

 

76.What is the synonym for "Allay"? A) Calm B) Agitate C) Shoot D) Erase

77.What is the antonym for "Allege"? A) Claim B) Deny C) Assert D) Accuse

78.What is the synonym for "Alliance"? A) Trivial B) Rivalry C) Union D) Hostility

79.What is the antonym for "Allow"? A) Permit B) Prohibit C) Allowance D) Support

80.What is the synonym for "Allure"? A) Deny B) Repel C) Film D) Tempt

81.What is the antonym for "Ally"? A) Friend B) Enemy C) Partner D) Hell

82.What is the synonym for "Aloof"? A) Close B) Friendly C) Cold D) Distant

83.What is the antonym for "Alter"? A) Change B) Modify C) Retain D) Transform (Nishant)

84.What is the synonym for "Agony"? A) Joy B) Pain C) Happiness D) Pine

85.What is the antonym for "Agreeable"? A) Pleased B) Unpleasant C) Foe D) Likable

86.What is the synonym for "Aid"? A) Asylum B) Hinder C) Support D) Block

87.What is the antonym for "Aim"? A) Goal B) Target C) Purpose D) Aimlessness

88.What is the synonym for "Ajar"? A) Closed B) Opening C) Half-open D) Locked

89.What is the antonym for "Alarm"? A) Fear B) Calm C) Panic D) Crest

90.What is the synonym for "Alien"? A) Foreigner B) Native C) Strangle D) Immigrant

91.What is a "Gorilla"? A) A type of fighter B) A type of animal C) A type of plant D) A type of food

92.What is a "Guerilla"? A) A type of animal B) A type of fighter C) A type of plant D) A type of food

93.What is a "Hanger" used for? A) Holding clothes B) Holding aircraft C) Holding books D) Holding tools

94.What is a "Hangar" used for? A) Holding clothes B) Holding aircraft C) Holding books D) Holding tools

95.What does "Heal" mean? A) To hurt B) To cure C) To injure D) The bottom of a show/ sandal

96.What does "Look forward to" mean? A) Dislike B) Eagerly wait C) Forget D) Ignore

97.What does "Pass away" mean? A) Faint B) Wake up C) Sleep D) Die

98.What does "Run into" mean in the context of meeting someone? A) Meet accidentally B) Chase C) Escape D) Avoid (Nishant)

99.What does "Make out" mean? A) Ignore B) Ignore C) Forget D) Understand

100.What does "Run out of" mean? A) Finish supply B) Start supply C) Increase supply D) Decrease supply

 

Thank you

Nishant, 9555758152

Sunday, December 21, 2025

OT- 0006, 100 questions


NAME- ……………………………………..

ROLL NO.- …………………...

BATCH- ……………..

1.Identify the bracketed part:

I could not find the diary (that) you had given me.

A. Conjunction

B. Relative pronoun

C. Adverb

D. Pronoun

E. Preposition (Nishant, 9555758152)

 

2.Identify the bracketed part:

She told me (that) she had the gold ring.

A. Conjunction

B. Relative pronoun

C. Adverb

D. Pronoun

E. Preposition

 

3.Identify the bracketed part:

I (need) his phone number.

A. Lexical verb

B. Auxiliary verb

C. Linking verb

D. Past participle

 

4.Identify the bracketed part:

He (does) his work honestly.

A. Lexical verb

B. Auxiliary verb

C. Linking verb

D. Past participle form

 

5.Identify the bracketed part:

The water is (calm) today.

A. Verb

B. Adjective

C. Adverb

D. Conjunction

 

6.Which sentence is correct?

a. He had completed the task before I had come.

b. He had completed the task before I came.

c. He had completed the task before I come.

d. He completed the task before I had come. (Nishant, 9555758152)

 

7.Which sentence is correct?

a. She had left the city after he had asked me about her.

b. She left the city after he has asked me about her.

c. She left the city after he asks me about her.

d. She left the city after he had asked me about her.

 

Fill in

8.He was used to ……………. carelessly under his previous manager.

a.Work b.working c.worked d.works

9.She ……………. her old keyboard.

a. uses to b. will be used to c. is use to d. used to

10.He ……………. here anymore. Call him on his phone number.

a.Don’t live b.doesn’t live c.didn’t lived d.doesn’t lives

11.If you ……………… the exam, you’ll get a phone.

a.passed b.will pass c.pass d.passes (Nishant, 9555758152)

12.I know whose ………………

a. notebook are this

b. notebook it is

c. notebook is it

d. notebook are that

13.I wish I ……… strong muscles.

a.have/ b.had/ c.were/ d.was

14.Sumit is adept ……… cooking sea food. a.from/ b.at/ c.of/ d.on

15.Is she ……….. last canditate waiting for the interview?

a.a/ b.the/ c.an/ d.no article

16.Ramesh is wiser than …….. in my class.

a.any other student/ b.any student/ c.most other student/ d.all other student

17.My father did not approve ………………… the plan of travelling to Ukraine because of the conflict. 1) Of 2)one 3)to 4)with (Nishant, 9555758152)

18.I fell ……… him because of a property dispute. 1)out from 2)out with 3)through with 4)through from

 

19.Spot the error:

a. He tells

b. me how

c. is his father.

d. No error

 

20.Spot the error:

a. She beat

b. him to tear the book

c. comprising good stories.

d. No error

 

21.Spot the error:

a. I was glad

b. for seeing

c. all my friends.

d. No error

 

22.Spot the error:

a. His half

b. salary is

c. spent on food.

d. No error

 

23.Spot the error:

a. Are’nt your father

b. and your elder brother

c. out of town?

d. No error  

 

24.Spot the error:

a. If you had seen yesterday’s basketball match

b. I am sure you will have enjoyed

c. watching your point guard.

d. No error (Nishant, 9555758152)

 

25.Find the synonym of the given word: Lull  a. fast b. noisy c. poised d. tricky

26.Find the synonym of the given word: Hinder a. jump b. assist c. impede d. fall

27.Find the synonym of the given word: Abeyance= 1) Commencement 2) Perjury 3) Condone 4) Suspension

28.Find the synonym of the given word: Composed= 1) Unfazed 2) Insane 3) Playful 4) Bewildered  

29.Find the synonym of the given word: Boisterous= 1) Clamorous 2) Ferocious 3) Speechless 4) Unfettered

30.Find the synonym of the given word: Haggard= 1) Lean 2) Insane 3) Rejected 4) Ridiculed 

31.Find the synonym of the given word: Profligate- 1) Modest 2) Immoral 3) Upright 4) Virtuous

32.Find the synonym of the given word: Oracular- 1) Lucid 2) Distinct 3) Cryptic 4) Unambiguous

 

Verb forms (MCQs):

33.What is the simple past form of “fell”? a. fall b. felled c. fallen d. falling

34.What is the past participle of “dye”? a. dyied b. dyed c. dyeing d. died (Nishant, 9555758152)

35.What is the simple past form of “slay”? a. slewed b. slaying c. slew d. slain

36.What is the past participle of “shake”? a. shook b. shaking c. shake d. shaken 

37.What is the past participle form of “bid” (in an auction)? A. bidded b. bade c. bid d. bidden

38.What is the past participle of “cast”? a. casted b. cast c. casten d. casting  

39.What is the simple past form of “stick”? a. stuck b. sticked c. stack d. sticking

40.What is the simple past form of “wring”? a. wrung b. wringed c. wrang d. wringing

41.What is the simple past form of “cling”? a. clanged b. clung c. clinged d. clang 

42.What is the simple past form of “dig”? a. digged b. dug c. dag d. digging

 

43.Voice:

I shall not take the next exam.

a. The next exam will not be took by me.

b. The next exam wouldn’t be taken by me.

c. The next exam won’t be taken by me.

d. The next exam shall not be taken by me.

 

44.Voice:

We have to object to the new guidelines.

A. The new guidelines have been objected to.

B. The new guidelines have to be objected to.

C. The new guideline has to be objected to.

D. The new guidelines have to be objected.

 

45.Voice:

He needn’t earn money.

A. Money is not needed by him.

B. Money need to not be earned by him. (Nishant, 9555758152)

C. Money needn’t be earned by him.

D. Money doesn’t needs to be earned by him.

 

46.Narration:

He said to me, ‘’What shall we do?’’

a. He asked me what should we do.

b. He asked me what we will do.

c. He asked me what we would do.

d. He asked me what we should do.

 

47.Narration:

“Fie! What a dirty child!” said my aunt.

1) My aunt exclaimed disgustedly what a dirty child.

2) My aunt exclaimed disgustedly that the child is very dirty.

3) My aunt exclaimed disgustedly that the child was very dirty.

4) My aunt exclaimed disgustedly what a dirty child it is.

 

48.Narration:

The jeweller said to us, “These diamonds are polished here.”

1) The jeweller informed us that these diamonds were polished there.

2) The jeweller informed us that those diamonds were polished there.

3) The jeweller had informed us that those diamonds were polished there.

4) The jeweller informed us that these diamonds were polished here. (Nishant, 9555758152)

 

49.What is the past participle form of ‘reveal’?

a.revealled b.revealed c.revealing d.reveals

 

50.Find the incorrectly spelt word:

a.wrest b.rust c.dug d.smug e.all are correct

 

51.Improve the bracketed part

If he [go] there, he would have got a job. A.went b.had gone c.goes d.No improvement

 

52.Improve the bracketed part:

Milton was the greatest of (all other) writers.  1)all the 2)any other 3)the other 4)No improvement 

 

53.Improve the bracketed part:

She is not used (to sleep) for so long.  1)To be sleeping 2)to sleep 3)to sleeping 4)No improvement 

 

54.Idiom:

To steal the limelight=1) To act in a foolish way 2) To break something 3) To draw the focus of attention to oneself 4) To see the hidden meaning (Nishant, 9555758152)

 

55.Idiom:

In a jiffy= 1) Fail to win appreciation 2) In an appropriate manner 3) Something that is done very quickly 4) To fall in love   

 

56.One word substitution:

Mania for travel= 1) Dromomania 2) Hypomania 3) Megalomania 4) Nymphomania 

 

57.One word substitution:

One who has suddenly gained new wealth, power or prestige= 1) Egotist 2) Impostor 3) Parvenu 4) Scullery   

 

58.One word substitution:

An arrangement of flowers fastened in a ring used for laying on a grave:

1) Brier 2) Prickle 3) Wreath 4) Splint

 

59.One word substitution:

The remains of something that has been badly damaged:

1)Pristine 2)Immaculate 3)Wreckage 4)Sterile

 

60.Rearrangement:

P: It isn’t bragging about how great you are.

Q: It’s not about thinking you’re perfect because nobody is but knowing that you’re worthy of being loved and accepted.

R: Self esteem is how much you value yourself and how important you think you are.

S: It’s how you see yourself and feel about your achievements. 

1)SQRP 2)RQSP 3)RSPQ 4)SRQP   

 

61.Rearrangement:

P: Most of them are combinations of hydrogen and carbon in varying proportions.

Q: Crude mineral oil comes out of the earth as a thick brown or black liquid with a strong smell.

R: It is a complex mixture of many different substances, each with it’s own individual qualities. (Nishant, 9555758152)

S: Such hydrocarbons are also found in other forms such as bitumen, asphalt and natural gas. 

1)QPRS 2)PQRS 3)PQSR 4)QRPS   

 

62.Rearrangement:

There was no need to

X-set a watch, for we had nothing

Y-to fear from anybody or

Z-anything in that vast untenanted plain

1)ZYX 2)ZXY 3)YZX 4)XYZ

 

63.Rearrangement:

Thus, I stand on a

X-hill and watch a labourer

Y-upon the distant railway

Z-striking with his sledge

1)XYZ  2)XZY 3)ZYX 4)ZXY

 

Cloze test:

Education is for life, not merely for a livelihood. As long as we are unmindful of this …………64………., the …………65…….. of our educational curriculum as well as that of our …………66…….. and students is likely to remain …………67……… It is not enough for a society to have experts. It needs human beings who can think, feel and act generously, the kind of people who cannot be replaced by computers and …………68………

 

64.1) measure 2) resource 3) story 4) truth  

65.1) efficiency 2) effectiveness 3) quality 4) quantity  

66.1) friends 2) ideals 3) parents 4) teachers 

67.1) inadequate  2) indifferent 3) represented 4) unmeasurable (Nishant, 9555758152)

68.1) mechanics 2) monitors 3) robots 4) televisions

 

Cloze test:

Children need to be taught the importance of hygiene early on so that it becomes a ……….69…………. Children are the most ……….70……….. to hygiene-related disorders like skin issues, rashes, infections, wounds, etc. Teach them early on about what to ……….71………… Teach them that taking a few ………..72………. measures to prevent infections and diseases is ………..73……….

 

69.1) kind 2) habit 3) regular 4) need 

70.1) innocent 2) responsible 3) pliable 4) susceptible 

71.1) avoid 2) read 3) right 4) learn

72.1) scientific 2) precautionary 3) unimportant 4) insignificant 

73.1) optional 2) secondary 3) voluntary 4) imperative

 

74.Which one is a complex sentence?

A. He is worried about his new deal.

B. She called me up as she wanted to discuss something.

C. Mohan was unwell yet he finished his task on time.

D. He left and I switched the tv on.

 

75.Which one is an imperative sentence?

A. I want you to score well.

B. Please, leave now.

C. You need to be specific.

D. Could you prepare some food?

 

Find the antonyms:

76.Adjacent- a.tall / b.aloof / c.short / d.nearby

77.Confess- a.throb / b.deny / c.slave / d.admit (Nishant, 9555758152)

78.Stubborn- a.adjacent / b.flexible / c.adamant / d.attach

79.Proficient- a.adept / b.unskilled / c.rigid / d.expert

80.Implicate- a.free / b.plethora / c.charge / d.trespass

81.Hoard- a.kindness / b.amass / c.sting / d.spread

82.Conform- a.shirk / b.amass / c.accustom / d.slay

 

Find the synonyms:

83.Glutton- a.strong / b.weak / c.overeater / d.drunk

84.Vagabond- a.wanderer / b.alone / c.doubter / d.goon

85.Rebel- a.support / b.oppose / c.rusticate / d.fire

86.Impostor- a.hostile / b.ascetic / c.gourmet / d.pretender

87.Campaign- a.contrite / b.convulse / c.canvass / d.canvas (Nishant, 9555758152)

88.Vision- a.cite / b.site / c.cease / d.sight

89.Profession- a.carcass / b.career/ c.caress / d.carrier

 

Choose the correct option (Phrasal verbs):

90.Figure out- a. Underpass/ b. Underage/ c. Understand/ d. Undermine

91.Fail- a. Fall in with/ b. Fall for/ c. Fall out/ d. Fall through

92.Fall behind- a. fag/ b. beg/ c. tag/ d. lag

93.Sleep- a. Fall into/ b. Fall off/ c. Fall through/ d. Fall for

94.Quarrel- a. Fall in with/ b. Fall for/ c. Fall out/ d. Fall through

95.Reduce- a. Fall apart/ b. Get away/ c. Cut back/ d. Get on

 

Fill in:

96.The old woman fastened a ……… to her scarf.- a.breach / b.breech / c.broach / d.brooch

97.He always lies ……….. me.- a.next / b.close / c.beside / d. besides

98.She ………. No reason for being late.- a.sited / b.sighted / c.ceded / d.cited

99.The temperature has dropped …………- a.in / b.off / c.of / d.by (Nishant, 9555758152)

100.Mohan dropped ……….. as he didn’t have much money.- a.on/ b.for/ c.out/ d.off

 

Thank you

Nishant, 9555758152

Friday, December 19, 2025

OT- 0005, 100 questions

 


NAME- ……………………………………..

ROLL NO.- …………………...

BATCH- ……………..

 

Find the antonym:

1.Forgo- A.dampen / B.abjure / C.procure / D.forego

2.Cease- A.end / B.initiate / C.freeze / D.abort

3.Withstand- A.abstract / B.quiet / C.tolerate / D.oppose

4.Abysmal- A.near / B.mixed / C.pleasant / D.pathetic (Nishant, 9555758152)

5.Aberrant- A.ordinary/ B.partial / C.odd / D.alone

6.Subside- A.shorten / B.dwindle / C.increase / D.strange

7.Quit- A.dessert / B.own / C.owe / D.desert

8.Boost- A.stretch / B.cut down / C.timid / D.increase

 

Find the synonym:

9.Affectionate- A.sure / B.vogue / C.dear / D.affectation

10.Vague- A.rusty / B.abstract / C.open / D.confluence

11.Visit- A.call for / B.call out / C.call off / D.call on

12.Raise- A.bring up / B.bring out / C.come in / D.come up

13.Novice- A.polyglot / B.genius / C.veteran / D.beginner

14.Emotionless- A.sure / B.staple / C.stoic / D.sty

15.Selfish- A.Introvert / B.cynic / C.amateur / D.egoist (Nishant, 9555758152)

16.Abscond- A.elope / B.support / C.troll / D.present

 

Idioms/ phrases/ one word substitutions/ near- synonyms:

17.Highly talented child- A.glutton / B.martyr / C.orphan / D.prodigy

18.Short sleep- A.lion nap / B.monkey nap / C.dog nap / D.cat nap

19.Excluding- A.exerpt / B.except / C.expect / D.accept

20.Hasty- A.top / B.bottom / C.lazy / D.quick

 

Fill in:

21.We need everything ......... money.

A.exerpt / B.accept / C.except / D.expect

22.He ............ me of his timely help.

A.censured / B.insured / C.ensured / D.assured

23.On the way home, the car ..........

A.stop / B.broke down / C.damage / D.out of order (Nishant, 9555758152)

24.You must ......... your responsibilities.

A.carry out / B.bring out / C.call on / D.come in

25.The movie is .......... good.

A.quitted / B.quite / C.quit / D.quiet

 

Voice:

26.She was looking at me.

a. I was being looked by her.

b. I was been looked at by her.

c. I was being look at by her.

d. I have been looked at by her.

 

Voice:

27.Who painted the house?

a. By whom is the house painted?

b. Who was the house painted?

c. By whom were the houses painted?

d. By whom was the house painted?

 

Voice:

28.Whom have you supported?

a. Who have been supported by you?

b. Who have you supported by you?

c. By whom has been supported by you?

d. Who has been supported by you?

 

Voice:

29.Did he annoy you?

a. Were you annoyed with him?

b. Were you annoyed of him?

c. Were you annoyed from him?

d. Were you annoyed by him?

 

Voice:

30.He is about to learn some new words.

a. Some new words are learnt by him.

b. Some new words are about to be learnt by him.

c. Some new words are about learnt by him.

d. Some new words are about to learn by him.

 

Narration:

31.She said to me, ''I don't need your advice.''

a.She told to me that she didn't need my advice.

b.She told me that she didn't need her advice.

c.She has told me that she didn't need my advice. (Nishant, 9555758152)

d.She told me that she didn't need my advice.

 

Narration:

32.He said to me, ''Let's go.''

a.He suggested me that we should go.

b.He suggested to me to go.

c.He suggested to me that we should go.

d.He suggested me to go.

 

Narration:

33.He said to her, ''What were you doing?''

a.He asked her what she had doing.

b.He asked her what had she been doing.

c.He asked her what was been doing.

d.He asked her what she had been doing.

 

Narration:

34.She said to Mohan, ''Look at him.''

a.She advised Mohan to looked at him.

b.She ordered Mohan to look at her.

c.She asked Mohan to look at him.

d.She had requested Mohan to look at him.

 

Narration:

35.He said to her, ''May you win the race!''

a.He prayed that she might wins the race.

b.He prayed to her that she might win the race. (Nishant, 9555758152)

c.He prayed that she might win the race.

d.He prayed for her that she might won the race.

 

Choose the correct options [Idioms/ Phrases]:

36.A fair weather friend always tries [to fish in troubled waters] of his friends and  benefactors. A. To borrow money B. To steal belongings of C. To get benefit in bad situation D. To extend a helping hand.

37.His arrogant behavior with others has [left him high and dry.] A. To be penniless B. To be very sick C. To be very famous D. Isolated

38.The chairman [pulled a long face] when the house did not accept the suggestions put forth by him. A. To look disappointed B. To become happy C. To be agitated D. To make a quarrel

39.The [fair and square] policy of the chairman of the committee has made him very popular among the residents of the town. A. Clever and Deceitful B. Honest C. Ambiguous D. Practical.

40.He is [going places] because of his hard work. (a) To go to the home back (b) Talented and successful (c) To go on a visit (d) To be angry

41.I chased him to get my money back, but it was [of no avail]. (a) In favour with (b) Useless (c) Useful (d) To be utterly lost

42.I don't have any [bone to pick] with her as I have decided to ignore her comments. (a) Appear suddenly (b) To reject (c) To have a point to argue (d) To accept readily

43.A live wire A) To be impatient B) Lively and active C) Carefully planned strike D) Be very angry (Nishant, 9555758152)

44.By leaps and bounds A) Rapidly B) In brief C) Delay D) Financial crisis

45.Black out A) Lost temper B) Lost control  C) Lost consciousness D) Lost balance

 

One word substitution:

46.The Government wing responsible for making Rule a) Judiciary b) Legislature c) Executive d) Court

47.Things which cannot be believed a) Incredible b) Insatiable c) Annoyable d) Vulnerable

48.A geometrical figure with eight sides a) Parallelogram b) Pentagon c) Hexagon d) Octagon (Nishant, 9555758152)

49.Something easily broken a) Fertile b) Futile c) Fragile d) Docile

50.A person employed to drive a private or hired car a) Transporter b) Courier c) Chauffeur d) Owner

51.A book that contains information on various subjects a) Dictionary b) Novel c) Thesaurus d) Encyclopaedia

52.A place where dead bodies are kept for identification a) Hospital b) Morgue c) Dispensary d) Clinic

53.A person who travels on foot a) Traveler b) Pilgrim c) Pedestrian d) Jogger

54.A home for children without parents a) Homage b) Orphanage c) Residence d) Nursery

55.An event causing sudden damage or suffering a) Anastrophe b) Apostrophe c) Catastrophe d) Antistrophe

 

Fill in:

56......... are you going to recommend? a.who/ b.whom/ c.whose/ d.what

57......... dictionary is on the table? a.who/ b.whom/ c.where/ d.which

58.The police identified the murderer ....... fingerprints were on the knife. a.who/ b.whom/ c.whose/ d.which

59.I know the candidate ....... I am going to support in the next elections. a.who/ b.whom/ c.whose/ d.what

60.The youth should believe .......... God. A) upon B) in C) on D) of

61.Copying in the examination is an _______ act. A) mortal B) immortal C) amoral D) immoral (Nishant, 9555758152)

62.Sunita's face spoke _______ for the happiness she was feeling. A) highly B) wonders C) laurels D) volumes

63.To ensure that no other monument would ever be built to ________ the magnificient Taj, Shahjahan cut off the architect's head. A) suppress B) surprise C) usurp D) surpass

64.A special programme to raise the standard of living of village folks has been ________ by the Government. A) Affixed B) Stalled C) Launched D) Proposed

65.Your father used to be the principal of this college. ________? A) did he B) does he C) didn't he D) doesn't

 

Find the correctly spelt words:

66.(a) Efflorascence (b) Efflorescence (c) Efllorescence (d) Eflorescence

67.(a) Aliennate (b) Allienate (c) Alienate (d) Alienatte

68.(a) Forefiet (b) Forefeit (c) Forfeit (d) Forfiet

69.(a) Comemorate (b) Commemmorate (c) Comemmorate (d) Commemorate

70.(a) Liesure (b) Leisure (c) Leasure (d) Lesiure (Nishant, 9555758152)

71.(a) Colliberation (b) Calliberation (c) Callibration (d) Calibration

72.(a) Adviceable (b) Advisable (c) Advicable (d) Adviseable

73.(a) Interegnum (b) Intrenum (c) Interregnum (d) Interregnim

74.(a) Aforstation (b) Aforestation (c) Afforstation (d) Afforestation

75.(a) Bouquete (b) Bouquet (c) Boquet (d) Bouquette

 

Answer the following questions:

76.What is the feminine of bull? A.Heifer B. Mule C. Tigress D. Ostrich

77.What is the feminine of nephew? A. woman B. niece C. empress D. mother

78.Which one is the feminine gender? a. Swan b. Baby c. Niece d. Dancer

79.Which one is in masculine form? a. Roe b. Drake c. Niece d. Mare

80.What is the opposite of witch? a. wizard b. vidian c. dog d. hind

81.The feminine gender of Drone is- a. Lass b. Hind c. Ewe d. Bee

82.The feminine gender of Tailoris- a. Tailoress b. Tailorix c. she-tailor d. Seamstress (Nishant, 9555758152)

83.The feminine form of word Author is- a. Authors b. Authorss c. Authoress d. Authores

84.Which one is a common gender? a. Baby b. Girl c. Man d. Boy

85.Spouse is a ____ gender. a. Neuter b. Common c. Feminine d. Masculine

 

Identify the bracketed part:

86.[Several] men have seen her killing her friend. a.Pronoun / b.Quantifier / c.Noun/ d.Preposition

87.He is [really] stupid. a.Pronoun / b.Noun/ c.Quantifier/ d.Intensifier

88.He doesn't have [her] money. a.Pronoun / b.Adjective / c.Quantifier/ d.Intensifier 

89.She is a [great] writer.

a.Pronoun / b.Adjective / c.Adverb/ d.Pronoun (Nishant, 9555758152)

90.I don't have [much] food to eat. a.Pronoun / b.Determiner / c.Noun/ d.Adverb

 

Phrasal verbs:

91.Fall in with (a) Come with (b) Release (c) Agree with (d) To fall

92.Look up to (a) Respect (b) Endure (c) Crush (d) Come across

93.Lay by (a) Save money (b) Dismiss temporarily (c) Plan building (d) Pardon

94.Look down upon (a) Search for something (b) Hate (c) Like (d) To check out

95.Break in (a) Train (b) Run fast (c) To be disappointed (d) Kill (Nishant, 9555758152)

 

PASSAGE- A new and extreme tourist attraction has just exploded on to the scene in Iceland: Volcano Walking. It would appear, according to Trip Advisor, that this is one trip that cannot be missed, despite the extortionate cost. The idea of making Thrihnukagigur volcano accessible was the brainchild of Ami B. Stefansson, a doctor in Reykjavik and a lifelong cave enthusiast. He has been studying caves in Iceland since 1954 and some would argue that there is no-one who has more experience. Thrihnukagigur has always been special to Stefansson ever since he was the first to descend down to the crater base in 1974. Like most people who experience it, he was utterly spellbound by its uniqueness and beauty and made it his mission to protect and preserve this stunning natural phenomenon. Unlike others who may have only seen the profit that could be made from walking into the mouth of a volcano, Stefansson believed that the primary focus was to treat such a grand natural wonder with the utmost respect, to protect and defend it.

 

The first ‘volcano tourists’ entered the volcano in 2005 and it has since been labelled as one of the most unique tourist attractions in the world. Volcano walkers are taken to the mouth of the crater from where they are lowered in a basket into the depths of the earth. People once thought that volcanoes were portals to Hell and associated with death and destruction and yet the entrance to the crater is awe-inspiring and almost ethereal. The vastness of it can feel overwhelming; it is the size of a cathedral and the Statue of Liberty could easily fit into the shaft. After 6 minutes and 120 metres, visitors arrive at the crater base. The ground space is the size of three full-sized basketball courts placed next to each At the bottom there is a reverent hush. People whisper in respect to the sleeping giant who has lain dormant for 4,000 years. The subterranean walls are scorched with colours from a divine palette: magenta red, vibrant purple, burnt orange, vivid green and honey yellow.

 

The colour Intensifies in certain places where 4000 years ago the magma was pushed out with brutal force. This is Mother Nature’s secret place, her private art studio where visitors feel like trespassers. The protruding rock faces show a tapestry of patterns and formations that have been molded by heat, pressure and time. Floodlights illuminate the walls and draw attention to the beauty humans were never intended to see. A light rain weeps from the porous rock above and covers the crater sides with a shine that makes it sparkle. The scorch marks can be seen close up – at one point in time these rock faces were glowing red with fiery heat. This giant, although sleeping, is still dangerous: an 80-metre drop into the void is disguised by a collection of rocks close to where visitors stand. It is a soul-enriching experience and visitors often report feeling deeply moved by the beauty and tranquillity of something that was once so destructive and angry. Confronted with this result of the unrestrained forces of nature, it is hard not to feel small and powerless in comparison. Sadly, the magical spell is broken when the basket appears, indicating that it is time for visitors to return to reality. On the return hike, visitors walk across the lava fields as though they are astronauts on the moon. They pass enormous open wounds where the landscape is literally tearing itself apart as tectonic plates slowly shift. It serves as one final reminder that this giant is merely dormant, not dead.

 

96.How do tourists reach the base of the crater? 1.They descend in a basket 2.They go across lava field 3.They go through the tectonic plates 4.They walk down

 

97.What is the most appropriate title for the passage? 1.Adventures of a Cave Enthusiast 2.Volcano Walking- A Unique Experience 3.Harnessing of Destructive Forces 4.The Mysteries of the Subterranean

 

98.Who came up with the idea of making the volcano accessible to tourists? 1.Ami B. Stefansson 2.Thrihnukagigur 3.Trip Advisor 4.Reykjavik

 

99.Select the correct synonym of the word

EXTORTIONATE 1.exorcist 2.Exonerate 3.Exorbitant 4.Exotic

 

100.Select the correct antonym of the word.

TRANQUILLITY 1.repose 2.composure 3.agitation 4.wilderness

 

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Friday, December 12, 2025

OT- 0004, 100 questions


Find the antonyms: 
1. Concord- a.diminish / b.dispute / c.afford / d.accord
2. Abjure- a.renounce / b.owe / c.denounce / d.own
3. Inept- a.competent / b.dilettante / c.dabbler / d.unskilled
4. Acridness- a.harshness / b.carelessness / c.politeness / d.rudeness
5. Recede- a.cede / b.cease / c.precede / d.proceed
6. Proliferate- a.deteriorate / b.magnify / c.felony / d.flourish 
7. Glue- a.stick / b.isolate / c.comply / d.adhere

Find the synonyms:
8. Forsake- a.abandon / b.procure / c.accept / d.own
9. Variable- a.firm / b.stable / c.solid / d.mutable
10. Anomalous- a.everyday / b.dull / c.abnormal / d.ordinary 
11. Friable- a.mud / b.dusty / c.zenith / d.crest 
12. Burgeon- a.dismantle / b.extend / c.devastate / d.destroy
13. Indecisive- a.amateur / b.ambivalent / c.ample / d.ambidextrous 
14. Pleasant- a.quaint / b.wound / c.pest / d.repercussion 

Idioms/ One word substitution:
15. Fear of home surroundings- a.claustrophobia / b.ecophobia / c.pyrophobia / d.hydrophobia
16. An inappropriate name- a.impostor / b.misnomer / c.compressor / d.misdemeanor 
17. One who loves the British- a.English / b.xenomaniac / c.anglophile / d.paraphernalia
18. A period of 1000 years- a.century / b.millennium / c.decade / d.millionaire 
19. Destroy in the early stage- a.nip in the bud / b.infanticide / c.devastate / d.throw the towel 
20. Hard and fast- a.fast and furious / b.difficult / c.conspiracy / d.strict 
21. With bells on- a.stealthily / b.enthusiastically / c.sorrowfully / d.maliciously
22. Come by- a.give / b.borrow / c.jump / d.get 
23. Done for- a.snuffer / b.differ / c.duffer / d.suffer
24. Cast off- a.disease / b.release / c.crease / d.appease
25. Cast away- a.placard / b.hazard / c.blizzard / d.discard

Spot the error:
26. (A) We can’t handle this complicated case today / (B) unless full details are not given/ (C) to us by them. / (D) No error
27. (A) While Ram was away on a long official tour / (B) his office receive an important letter / (C) which was marked ‘Urgent’. / (D) No error
28. (A) I have read an interesting book yesterday/ (B) and underlined the new words /(C) which are simple but effective. / (D) No error.
29. (A) No state can long survive if its / (B) foundation were not laid deep / (C) in the material properly./ (D) No error
30. (A) The statement made by the writer / (B) appears to be correct / (C) as Gandhi ji was never born in Ahmedabad./ (D) No error
31. (A) The proposal to offer uniform allowance / (B) to all the officers / (C) were opposed by the workers./ (D) No error
32. (A) The rulings of the traffic department/ (B) both affects the driver and those/ (C) who enforce the law./ (D) No error
33. (A) Honesty, integrity and intelligent / (B) are the qualities which we look / (C) for when we interview applicants. / (D) No error
34. (A) If the bystander had not been / (B) familiar with first aid techniques the driver / (C) who had met the accident would have died. / (D) No error
35. (A) When the Principal and his assistant were going for a walk / (B) the later slipped and / (C) fell into a pit. / (D) No error

Find the antonyms:
36. Latent: (A) Hidden (B) Forbidding (C) Obvious (D) Artificial
37. Morose: (A) Healthy (B) Gloomy (C) Haggard (D) Cheerful
38. Brazen:
(A) Bold (B) Made of brass (C) Made of copper (D) Shy
39. Debonair:
(A) Awkward (B) Windy (C) Balmy (D) Supportive
40. Exhume:
(A) Decipher (B) Dig (C) Integrate (D) Admit
41. Conform: (A) Differ (B) Reject (C) Question (D) Ignore
42. Summit: (A) End (B) Last (C) Base (D) Bottom
43. Obscure: (A) Clear (B) Bright (C) Open (D) Frank
44. Elegant: (A) Crude (B) Efficient (C) coy (D) eloquent
45. Delusion: (A) reality (B) acceptance (C) precision (D) fiction

Find the synonyms:
46. Propagation: (A) realisation (B) demarcation (C) assimilation (D) dissemination
47. Calibrated: (A) influenced by sentiments (B) gauged with standard
(C) decided arbitrarily (D) based on conjectures
48. Mitigating: (A) disgusting (B) elevating (C) compromising (D) diluting
49. Threshold: (A) Starting (B) adjacent (C) verge (D) distant
50. Dumping: (A) disposal (B) abandon (C) discharge (D) accumulate
51. Verbatim: (A) at will (B) in secret (C) word for word (D) full of words
52. Acclaim: (A) applaud (B) excel (C) discharge (D) disparage
53. Defer: (A) discourage (B) default (C) postpone (D) inculcate
54. Disparage: (A) separate (B) belittle (C) compare (D) pant
55. Protagonist: (A) prophet (B) convert (C) central character (D) trivial

Rearrangement:
56. 1. Now Kannan shook the box, held the slit up to light and tried to find out how much it contained.
P : The blacksmith had made a good job of it—the slit was exactly of the thickness of a coin, which could go one way through it.
Q : But not one coin came out of it.
R : He held the box upside down and shook it violently till he felt deaf with the clanging of coins.
S : No power on earth could shake a coin out of it again.
6 : After a while he put it down and looked about for something with which to widen the slit.
(A) PQRS (B) RQPS (C) PSRQ (D) SPQR

57. 1 : Last evening as I was passing through Noida city
P : He could not tell me anything
Q : I saw a large crowds gathered in front of a shop
R : I proceeded towards the crowd and asked an old man what the matter was
S : There was much uproar and high excitement
6 : He, however, directed my attention to the merchant who was held firmly by a few men.
(A)PRSQ (B) RPQS (C) QSRP (D) SQPR

Find the incorrectly spelt words:
58. (A) Consequences (B) Recomendation (C) Instructor (D) Specimen
59. (A) Measurement (B) Disagreement (C) Concerned (D) Controvarcial
60. (A) Enthusistic (B) Surrender (C) Impression (D) Harmonise
61. (A) Amateur (B) Antagonism (C) Anticipeted (D) Bureaucracy
62. (A) Irrelevant (B) Irreverent (C) Hackneyed (D) Imutable

Voice:
63. The accountant took the cheque from the customer.
(A) The cheque is taken from the customer by the accountant.
(B) The cheque was taken from the customer by the accountant.
(C) The customer was taken the cheque by the accountant.
(D) The cheque had been taken from the customer by the accountant.

64. The gatekeeper refused him admittance.
(A) He was refused admittance by the gatekeeper.
(B) Admittance is refused to him by the gatekeeper.
(C) Admittance was refused by the gatekeeper for him.
(D) Admittance is refused him by the gatekeeper.

65. Sohan was interviewing the political leaders.
(A) The political leaders were being interviewed by Sohan.
(B) The political leader was being interviewed by Sohan.
(C) The political leaders are being interviewed by Sohan.
(D) The political leaders is being interviewed by Sohan.

66. The builders have built a perfect dam across the stream.
(A) A perfect dam has built by the builders across the stream.
(B) A perfect dam has been built by the builders across the stream.
(C) A perfect dam have been built by the builders across the stream.
(D) A perfect dam was being built by the builders across the stream.

67. They should follow all the instructions carefully.
(A) All the instructions are carefully followed by them.
(B) All the instructions should be carefully followed by them.
(C) All the instructions have to be followed by them.
(D) All the instructions can be carefully followed by them.

Narration:
68. He said to me, “Do not run after money and then you will see money running after you.”
(A) He told to me that I did not run after money and then I would see money running me.
(B) He advised me not to run after money and then I would see money running after me.
(C) He warned me not to run after money and then I will see money running after me.
(D) He warned me not to run after money and then money would run after me.

69. He said to me, “Do you know English?”
(A) He asked me if I did know English.
(B) He asked me if I knew English.
(C) he asked me that if I know English.
(D) He asked me if I know English.

70. My father said to me, “Bravo, you have done well.”
(A) My father applauded me, saying that I had done well.
(B) My father applauded me, saying that I have done well.
(C) My father applauded me, saying that I did well.
(D) My father applauded me, saying that you had done well.

71. The man from the village said, “Alas. I lost the little money that my father had given to me.”
(A) The man from the village exclaimed with sorrow that he had lost the little money that his
father gave him.
(B) The man from the village exclaimed with sorrow that he had lost the little money his
father had given to him.
(C) The man from the village exclaimed with sorrow that he had lost the little money that his
father would have given him.
(D) The man from the village told with sorrow that he had lost the little money that his father
had given to him.

72. Our teacher said to us, “I am not going to tolerate your nonsense anymore.”
(A) Our teacher warned us that she is not going to tolerate our nonsense anymore.
(B) Our teacher warned us that she was not going to tolerate our nonsense anymore.
(C) Our teacher told us that she was not going to be tolerate our nonsense anymore.
(D) Our teacher said that she was not going to tolerate our nonsense anymore.

Reading comprehension:
When you buy a new car examine carefully the important features of the model you are considering. Many a buyer of the latest model has got into trouble by buying a new car too broad or too long for his garage. Furthermore a long car is much harder to manoeuvre in traffic and much more difficult to park. Another feature is the comfort afforded. Are the seats nice and durable ? Is there enough glass to give the drive a good view in all directions particularly to the rear? It should be remembered that the heavier and more powerful a car is, the more expensive it will be to operate it. High powered motors require expensive High-Octane petrol. The Greater weight means greater tyre wear and tear. It is not the initial cost but the upkeep which matters.

73. The write favours a car with a wide glass area so that the driver can:
(A) Enjoy the scene outside while driving.
(B) Have a good view of the rear.
(C) Roll down the glass pans to get enough fresh air.
(D) Display his beautiful interior with pride.

74. It is very expensive to maintain a large car because it:
(A) is heavy. (B) requires space for parking. (C) needs changing its types more frequently. (D) needs more petrol.

75. While buying a car one should specially consider its:
(A) price. (B) maintenance cost. (C) interior. (D) brakes.

76. According to this passage, the two factors that the buyer of a new car should keep in mind are:
(A) Its price and size. (B) Its model and interior. (C) Its size and the comfort it offers. (D) Its interior and glass area.

77. The size of the car should be in accordance with:
(A) The money one can afford to pay. (B) The size of the garage the buyer has. (C) They width of the road where the buyer lives. (D) The volume of traffic on road.

One word substitution:
78. The policy of extending a country’s empire and influence- (A) Communism (B) Capitalism (C) Internationalism (D) Imperialism
79. Allowance paid by a husband to his wife on legal separation is- (A) Compensation (B) Alimony (C) Substance (D) Maintenance
80. Talking disrespectfully of sacred thing is called.- (A) Blasphemy (B) Heresy (C) Atheism (D) Apostasy
81. A person who looks at the brighter side of every thing- (A) Sadist (B) Sanguine (C) pessimist (D) opportunist
82. Destruction of unborn baby in mother’s womb.- (A) Foeticide (B) Miscarriage (C) Abortion (D) Regicide
83. A large dark grey cloud that brings rains or snow- (A) Nimbus (B) Blizzard (C) Hail (D) Fog
84. One who feels shy and talk less- (A) Garrulous (B) Servile (C) Heresy (D) Reticent
85. One who lacks confidence- (A) Metropolitan (B) Shy (C) ambivert (D) diffident 
86. A person very hard to please- (A) Obstinate (B) Unconquerable (C) Fastidious (D) invincible
87. A cock and bull story means- (A) An unbelievable gossip (B) A children’s speech (C) A quarrelsome dialogue (D) A competition between unequal people

Fill in:
88. I am ........ command ....... the situation.
a.in- of / b.of- in / c.in- for / d.at- of
89. Most of us eat .......... a spoon.
a.with / b.in / c.at / d.by
90. He had a longing ........ an ice- cream so he went out.
a.on / b.for / c.in / d.of
91. He said that he would surely tide ........ the crisis.
a.on / b.upon / c.over / d.in 
92. He trembled ........ fear when he was caught cheating during the exam.
a.by / b.with / c.at / d.in
93. She looks forward to ......... you next week.
a.seen / b.saw / c.seeing / d.see
94. Have you ever flown ........ the Alps?
a.up / b.out of / c.over / d.on
95. Will you come ........ bus or ........ a late train?
a.by- by / b.by- on / c.on- by / d.in- by
96. Are you short ........ breath?
a.of / b.about / c.for / d.in
97. Focus is ......... the essence. 
a.in / b.on / c.with / d.of 
98. He has ........ in both camps.
a.foot / b.a feet / c.a foot / d.feet
99. He is ......... Japan. He isn't American.
a.on / b.at / c.from / d.in
100. He has no power ....... his wife. ๐Ÿ˜ญ
a.with / b.off / c.on / d.over

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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

TONES/ STYLES (Reading comprehension)

Reading comprehension
Tone/ Attitude:
#SSC #UPSC 

Tones
1. *Formal*
    - English: Official, professional, and polite.
    - Hindi: เค”เคชเคšाเคฐिเค• (Aupcharik)
2. *Informal*
    - English: Casual, relaxed, and conversational.
    - Hindi: เค…เคจौเคชเคšाเคฐिเค• (Anaupcharik)
3. *Optimistic*
    - English: Hopeful, positive, and cheerful.
    - Hindi: เค†เคถाเคตाเคฆी (Aashavadi)
4. *Pessimistic*
    - English: Negative, gloomy, and hopeless.
    - Hindi: เคจिเคฐाเคถाเคตाเคฆी (Niraashavadi)
5. *Serious/Solemn/Melancholic*
    - English: Grave, earnest, and somber.
    - Hindi: เค—ंเคญीเคฐ/เคตिเคตเคถ/เคตिเคทाเคฆเคชूเคฐ्เคฃ (Gambhir/Vivash/Vishadpoorn)

Humor and Sarcasm
6. *Humorous/Jovial/Jocular*
    - English: Amusing, playful, and lighthearted.
    - Hindi: เคนाเคธ्เคฏเคฎเคฏ/เค–िเคฒंเคฆเคก़िเคฏा/เคนाเคธ्เคฏเคช्เคฐเคฆ (Hasyamay/Khilandariya/Hasyaprad)
7. *Sarcastic/Ironic*
    - English: Mocking, scornful, and often humorous.
    - Hindi: เคต्เคฏंเค—्เคฏाเคค्เคฎเค•/เคตिเคกंเคฌเคจाเคค्เคฎเค• (Vyangaatmak/Vidambanatmak)

Critical and Objective
8. *Critical/Cynical*
    - English: Disapproving, skeptical, and often negative.
    - Hindi: เค†เคฒोเคšเคจाเคค्เคฎเค•/เคธंเคถเคฏी (Aalochanatmak/Sanshayi)
9. *Objective*
    - English: Impartial, unbiased, and based on facts.
    - Hindi: เคตเคธ्เคคुเคจिเคท्เค  (Vastunishth)
10. *Subjective*
- English: Personal, biased, and based on opinion.
- Hindi: เคต्เคฏเค•्เคคिเคชเคฐเค• (Vyaktiprarak)

Supportive and Encouraging
11. *Encouraging*
- English: Supportive, uplifting, and motivational.
- Hindi: เค‰เคค्เคธाเคนเคตเคฐ्เคงเค• (Utsahvardhak)

Conflict and Criticism
12. *Belligerent/Bellicose*
- English: Aggressive, confrontational, and hostile.
- Hindi: เค†เค•्เคฐाเคฎเค•/เคฒเคก़ाเค•ू (Aakramak/Ladaku)

Positive and Appreciative
13. *Laudatory*
- English: Praising, commendatory, and admiring.
- Hindi: เคช्เคฐเคถंเคธाเคค्เคฎเค• (Prahansatmak)

Emotional Expression
14. *Commiserating*
- English: Sympathetic, empathetic, and consoling.
- Hindi: เคธเคนाเคจुเคญूเคคिเคชूเคฐ्เคฃ (Sahanubhutipoorn)
15. *Condescending*
- English: Patronizing, superior, and often belittling.
- Hindi: เค…เคตเคนेเคฒเคจाเคชूเคฐ्เคฃ (Avhelanapoorn)
16. *Nostalgic*
- English: Sentimental, wistful, and reminiscing about the past.
- Hindi: เค…เคคीเคค เค•ी เคฏाเคฆ เคฎें เค–ोเคฏा เคนुเค† (Atit ki yaad mein khoya hua)
17. *Regretful*
- English: Sorry, remorseful, and apologetic.
- Hindi: เคชเค›เคคाเคตा เค•เคฐเคจे เคตाเคฒा (Pachhtaava karne wala)

Instruction and Authority
18. *Didactic*
- English: Instructive, educational, and often moralistic.
- Hindi: เคถिเค•्เคทाเคช्เคฐเคฆ (Shikshaprad)
19. *Authoritative*
- English: Confident, expert, and commanding respect.
- Hindi: เคช्เคฐाเคฎाเคฃिเค•/เคตिเคถ्เคตเคธเคจीเคฏ (Pramaanik/Vishwasniya)

Style and Tone
20. *Narrative*
- English: Storytelling, descriptive, and often engaging.
- Hindi: เค•เคฅाเคค्เคฎเค• (Kathatmak)
21. *Acerbic*
- English: Sharp, bitter, and often sarcastic.
- Hindi: เค•เคก़เคตा/เคต्เคฏंเค—्เคฏाเคค्เคฎเค• (Kadva/Vyangaatmak)
22. *Indignant*
- English: Angry, outraged, and often protesting injustice.
- Hindi: เค•्เคฐोเคงिเคค/เค†เคนเคค (Krodhit/Aahat)
23. *Apologetic*
- English: Sorry, remorseful, and often conciliatory.
- Hindi: เค•्เคทเคฎाเคช्เคฐाเคฐ्เคฅी (Kshamaprarthi)
24. *Dogmatic*
- English: Opinionated, stubborn, and often inflexible.
- Hindi: เค•เคŸ्เคŸเคฐ/เค…เคก़िเคฏเคฒ (Kattar/Adi-yal)
25. *Introspective*
- English: Reflective, thoughtful, and often self-analytical.
- Hindi: เค†เคค्เคฎ-เคตिเคšाเคฐ เค•เคฐเคจे เคตाเคฒा (Aatm-vichar karne wala)

Styles
Types of Writing Styles/Content Formats
1. *Factual/Event-based*
    - English: Based on facts and events.
    - Hindi: เคคเคฅ्เคฏाเคค्เคฎเค•/เค˜เคŸเคจा เค†เคงाเคฐिเคค (Tathyatmak/Ghatna Aadharit)

2. *Descriptive*
    - English: Uses vivid descriptions to paint a picture.
    - Hindi: เคตเคฐ्เคฃเคจाเคค्เคฎเค• (Varnatmak)

3. *Data-driven*
    - English: Relies on data, statistics, and research.
    - Hindi: เคกेเคŸा เค†เคงाเคฐिเคค/เคธंเค–्เคฏाเคค्เคฎเค• (Data Aadharit/Sankhyatmak)

4. *Narrative*
    - English: Tells a story, often in the first person.
    - Hindi: เค•เคฅाเคค्เคฎเค•/เคตृเคค्เคคांเคค (Kathatmak/Vrittant)

5. *Abstruse/Abstract*
    - English: Explores complex, theoretical, or philosophical ideas.
    - Hindi: เคฆुเคฐूเคน/เค…เคฎूเคฐ्เคค (Duruh/Amurt)

6. *Argumentative*
    - English: Presents a claim or position with evidence and reasoning.
    - Hindi: เคคเคฐ्เค•เคชूเคฐ्เคฃ/เคฏुเค•्เคคिเคฏुเค•्เคค (Tarkapoorn/Yuktiyukt)

7. *Analytical*
    - English: Breaks down complex topics into smaller parts for examination and interpretation.
    - Hindi: เคตिเคถ्เคฒेเคทเคฃाเคค्เคฎเค• (Vyakhyaanatmak)

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OT- 0008, 100 questions

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