SECTION- 1
Find the antonyms:
1. Crest- a.zenith / b.bottom / c.top / d.vortex
2. Impair- a.mar / b.heal / c.unite / d.couple
3. Curse- a.cuss / b.appreciate / c.worse / d.bane
4. Apparent- a.legible / b.incoherent / c.file / d.clear
5. Contrast- a.difference / b.light / c.diversity / d.identical
6. Generosity- a.munificent / b.frugality / c.fidelity / d.beneficent
7. Curt- a.frisk / b.zero in / c.terse / d.lengthy
8. Nebulous- a.definite / b.incoherent / c.unclear / d.obscure
9. Feeble- a.weak / b.potent / c.infirm / d.fragile
10. Overt- a.far / b.near / c.disguised / d.open
11. Absurd- a.logical / b.swollen / c.empty / d.full
12. Submissive- a.adamant / b.coward / c.treacherous / d.feeble
13. Proscribe- a.forbid / b.decide against / c.recommend / d.advise against
14. Bird- brain= a.foolish / b.short / c.shrewd / d.miser
Find the synonyms:
15. Impostor- a.freak / b.charlatan / c.killer / d.novice
16. Comprehend- a.grasp / b.drench / c.compel / d.bounce
17. Unfetter- a.cuff / b.unchain / c.confine / d.restrict
18. Delusory- a.limpid / b.fanciful / c.pliabe / d.fast
19. Slack- a.brisk / b.swift / c.carcinogenic / d.lethargic
20. Callous- a.harsh / b.sensitive / c.healed / d.sensational
21. Boundless- a.unrestricted / b.confined / c.tied / d.soothe
22. Run into- a.rush / b.collide / c.punish / d.fall
23. Concise- a.laconic / b.eternal / c.never- ending / d.verbose
24. Futile- a.worthy / b.useful / c.vain / d.fruitful
25. Amity- a.friendship / b.rudeness/ c.cowardly / d.hostility
26. Stale- a.fresh / b.rotten / c.pure / d.intentional
27. Overt- a.hidden / b.camouflaged / c.console / d.obvious
28. Austere- a.extravagant / b.prodigal / c.ascetic / d.extrovert
29. Forbid- a.allow / b.debar / c.fool / d.prescribe
Idioms/ phrases/ one word substitution:
30. A number of arrows- a.congress / b.stream / c.sheaf / d.volley
31. Wear out- a.create / b.damaged / c.hear / d.put off
32. Opt out- a.to partake / b.to resign / c.to decide not to participate / d.to attend
33. Delve into- a.to take an exam / b.to examine / c.to fail / d.to bunk
34. Puke up- a.vomit / b.to fly / c.to stab someone / d.to shoot someone
35. Level down- a.shoot up / b.boost / c.magnify / d.decline
36. Beef up- a.isolate / b.aloof / c.cordon / d.improve
37. Clog up- a.clean / b.block / c.follow / d.hollow
38. Lay off- a.hire / b.fire / c.emission / d.commission
39. Well known- a.eminent / b.imminent / c.emissary / d.inevitable
40. Liable- a.negligent / b.responsible
/ c.free / d.flee
41. Effect- a.damage / b.improve/ c.deteriorate / d.create
42. Play it by ear- a.extemporally / b.exceptionally / c.impressively / d.readily
43. A group of savages- a.hoard / b.hord / c.herd / d.horde
44. A group of locusts- a.herd / b.album / c.pride / d.flight
45. A group of delegates- a.jury / b.pack / c.conference / d.bunch
46. A group of bees- a.den / b.kennel / c.pigsty / d.hive
47. To come before- a.prefer / b.prudence / c.proceed / d.precede
48. Only- a.subdue / b.sole / c.serene / d.soul
49. Poised- a.upset / b.composed / c.mortified / d.stupefied
50. Show off- a.simulate / b.affection / c.affliction / d.stimulate
SECTION- 2
Voice:
51.They cooked the food and sent it to the orphanage.
1) It was cooked and the food was sent to the orphanage by them.
2) The food was cooked and sent to the orphanage by them.
3) The food was cooked and send to the orphanage by them.
4) The food was cooked and it sent to the orphanage by them.
52.People felt that the police were corrupt.
1) It was felt that the police were corrupt.
2) The police were felt to being corrupt.
3) It was felt that the police was being corrupt.
4) The police were felt being corrupt.
53.Should you ever tell a lie?
1) Should lie ever be told by one?
2) Should a lie be ever told by everyone?
3) Should a lie be ever told?
4) Should a lie ever be told?
54.The authorities will reward you for your hard work.
1) You would be rewarded by the authorities for your hard work.
2) You will be rewarded by the authorities to your hard work.
3) You will be rewarded by the authorities for our hard work.
4) You will be rewarded by the authorities for your hard work.
Narration:
55.The lady said, "I am waiting for someone to come here and pick me up."
1) The lady said that she had been waiting for someone to go there and pick her up.
2) The lady said that she was waiting for someone to go there and pick her up.
3) The lady said that she was waiting for someone to go there and picked her up.
4) The lady had said that she was waiting for someone to go there and pick her up.
56.They said, "We play cricket every Sunday here at the club."
1) They said that they played cricket every Sunday there at the club.
2) They said that they had played cricket every Sunday there at the club.
3) They said that they played cricket every Sunday here at the club.
4) They say that they played cricket every Sunday there at the club.
57.The professor said to the class, “I will give you a test on Friday.”
1) The professor had told the class that he would give them a test on Friday.
2) The professor told the class that he shall give them a test on Friday.
3) The professor told the class that he would have given them a test on Friday.
4) The professor told the class that he would give them a test on Friday.
58.They said, “We have to complete this task by noon.”
1) They said that they had to completed that task by noon.
2) They said that they had to complete that task by noon.
3) They said that they have to complete that task by noon.
4) They said that they had to complete this task by noon.
Find the correctly spelt word:
59.(A) Feeded (B) Flyer (C) Fleed (D) Forey
60.(A) Secretariel (B) Secreterel (C) Secreterial (D) Secretarial
61.(A) Corrigible (B) Coraegible (C) Correigible (D)Coreigible
62.(A) Misoginist (B) Moratorium (C) Monotheeism (D) Momentery
Fill in:
63.The ............. dog kept us awake at night. a.barks/ b.barking/ c.barked/ d.bark
64. .............away from the castle, Cinderella lost a shoe. a.having ran/ b.running/ c.runs/ d.ran
65. .............by his family, he decided to become a monk. a.rejecting/ b.reject/ c.having rejected/ d.rejected
66.Who is that pretty girl ............. in the corner? a.sitting/ b.sat/ c.sits/ d.having sit
67.Would you like to come over? I’m so ............. a.boring/ b.bore/ c.boared/ d.bored
68.The journey was quite ............. a.tire/ b.tires/ c.tiring/ d.tired
69.He enjoys ............. a bath in the evening. a.had/ b.having/ c.have/ d.has had
70.She helped me ............. my suitcases. a.carrying/ b.carried/ c.carry/ d.carries
71.The jug ............. with milk stood on the table. a.filling/ b.fills/ c.fill/ d.filled
72.She avoided ............. him about her plans. a.told/ b.telling/ c.tells/ d.tell
73.Rearrangement:
1. Rubik’s Cube was most popular puzzle in 1980s. P. His name was Emo Rubik.
Q. In 1977 he produced the plastic version.
R. It was invented by an architect.
S. The first cube was made of wood.
6. It won a prize at the Budapest International Fair. (a) QRPS (b) RSPQ (c) RPSQ (d) PRSQ
74.Rearrangement:
1. By tradition, the medical profession
P. has sealed lips and
Q. to explain its problems
R. has been even more reluctant
S. to the general public
6. than to the patient.(a) PRQS (b) RSPQ (c) PQRS (d) SRPQ
Idioms/ phrases:
75.Stick one’s neck out- a.To ignore/ b.To peep into someone’s room/ c.To take a risk/ d.To enjoy a sight
76.To cut your teeth - a.To go to a dentist/ b.To gain experience/ c.To get ready to kill someone/ d.To bite
77.A bee in bonnet- a.An obsession about something/ b.To have a secret plan/ c.Anxiety about something/ d.To be in trouble
78.Fall flat- a.Deflated/ b.Fall and die / c.Have no effect/ d.Have no manners
79.Come to the crunch- a.Decisive moment/ b.Momentary pleasure/ c.To enjoy crunchy cookies/ d.To come at the death’s door
Idenitify the bracketed words:
80. All [his] neighbours are jealous of him.
a.noun b.pronoun c.adverb d.determiner
81. I absented [myself] from the meeting yesterday.
a.adjective b.pronoun c.adverb d.noun
Choose the correct plural forms:
82. Aquarium- a.aquarium's/ b.aquariums'/ c.aquaria/ d.aquarim
83. Aircraft- a.aircrafts/ b.aircraft/ c.aircrafts'/ d.aircraft's
84.What is the noun form of 'Peruse'?
a.persuance/ b.perusal/ c.pursuit/ d.persuit
85.What is the SIMPLE PAST form of 'wring'?
a.wring/ b.wrang/ c.wrung/ d.wringing
Spot the error:
86. a. You need /b. to sign these /c. documents by ink./d. No error
87. a. He speaks /b. very highly of /c. both his brothers-in-law. /d. No error
88. a. The information you /b. are asking for is /c. quite irrelevance. /d. No error
89. a. There will probably /b. be a lot of fish in their /c. nets, will there? /d. No error
90. a. The bottle slipped /b. with my hand and broke /c. into a thousand pieces. /d. No error
Improve the bracketed part:
91.My new apartment [comprise] nothing.
a.comprised of b.comprised c.is comprise of d.No improvement
92.I [needn't to] beg for money.
a.don't need b.didn't need c.don't need to d.No improvement
93.She [could have] sincere to her studies.
a.should have b.ought to be c.must been d.No improvement
94.He couldn't be saved [but] he wasn't badly wounded.
a.so b.because c.though d.No improvement
95.She is the most intelligent [at] all the candidates.
a.of b.on c.from d.No improvement
Choose the correct option:
96.Sohan thinks only of himself. He is a/an ............
a.egoist/ b.eccentric/ c.proud/ d.boaster
97.Ram speaks less in the forum. Ram is ..............
a.unintelligible/ b.reticent/ c.garrulous/ d.banal
98.Savitri travels by foot. She is a ..............
a.traveller/ b.stickler/ c.disciplinarian/ d.pedestrian
99.Rohit is greedy for money. His collegues call him ..............
a.avaricious/ b.spendthrift/ c.splendid/ d.cynic
100.A person who insists on something is a/ an ..............
a.disciplinarian/ b.stickler/c.instantaneous/ d.boaster
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