Sunday, April 30, 2023

Weekly test, 30th April

SECTION- 1 (WT+ MT)
Find the synonyms:
1. Extol- a.laud / b.castigate / c.rebuke / d.censure 
2. Decrepit- a.reinforce / b.strengthen / c.stolid / d.infirm 
3. Array- a.chaotic / b.haywire / c.out of order/ d.organized 
4. Dumb- a.sharp / b.witless / c.savvy / d.shrewd 
5. Brisk- a.listless / b.lethargic / c.slow-moving / d.vigorous 
6. Castigate- a.censure / b.commend / c.applaud / d.recommend
7. Fickle- a.firm / b.volatile / c.solid / d.stable

Find the antonyms:
8. Naive- a.novice / b.dull / c.skilful / d.dumb
9. Sound- a.fit / b.eligible / c.healthy / d.sick 
10. Sapient- a.savvy / b.dull / c.clever / d.wise
11. Dishevel- a.deteriorate / b.devastate / c.decline / d.array
12. Capricious- a.stable / b.uncertain / c.infirm / d.variable 
13. Savvy- a.intelligent / b.intelligible / c.expert / d.fool 
14. Acme- a.crest / b.top / c.bottom / d.zenith

Idioms/ phrases/ give one word:
15. The inability to feel pain- a.extradition / b.trachea / c.panacea / d.analgesia
16. To praise- a.choke / b.applause / c.berate / d.scold 
17. Sudden and violent change- a.cruise / b.catastrophic / c.crusade / d.cataclysm
18. A slaughterhouse- a.prior / b.choir / c.debonair / d.abattoir
19. A fugitive- a.flock / b.absconder / c.in charge / d.herd
20. A substance causing cancer- a.dolo / b.carcinogen / c.panacea / d.pathetic
21. To lead to the altar- a.to die / b.to ruin / c.to benefit/ d.to marry sb
22. Take a nosedive- a.decrease in value / b.increase in value/ c.to become strong / d.to become critical 
23. A group of countries in social alliance- a.block / b.blog / c.bloc / d.blot
24. Think deeply about sth- a.amuse / b.truce / c.bruce / d.muse
25. To prevent from happening- a.asset / b.aver / c.avert / d.averse

SECTION- 2 (MT)
Find the antonym:
26. Apex- a.top / b.low / c.peak / d.peek
27. Taint- a.tarnish / b.decorate / c.spoil /d.blot 
28. Alacrity- a.fast / b.quick/ c.swiftness / d.listlessness
29. Scoff- a.fight / b.jibe / c.bellicose/ d.commend
30. Monotonous- a.flooring / b.interesting / c.boring/ d.lifeless
31. Bedlam- a.out of order / b.ruckus / c.organised / d.commotion 
32. Destitute- a.poor / b.belonging to middle class/ c.unwell / d.rich 

Find the synonym:
33. Summit- a.zenith / b.crevice / c.low / d.bottom
34. Foible- a.new / b.muscular / c.strong / d.flaw
35. Fawner- a.impostor / b.flatterer / c.foe / d.dabbler  
36. Articulate- a.frustrate / b.state / c.advocate / d.silent
37. Mercurial- a.dash / b.fickle / c.rush / d.cipher
38. Deride- a.abuse / b.mock / c.lust / d.lease 
39. Stealthy- a.covertly / b.profoundly / c.openly / d.overtly
40. Ramble- a.babble / b.scarce / c.foolproof / d.stream

Idioms/ phrases/ give one word:
41. A collection of slaves- a.drove / b.connoisseur / c.coffle / d.stealth
42. A person who is annoying- a.goof up/ b.credulous / c.gadfly / d.expensive 
43. Pull in- a.spend lavishly / b.stop a vehicle / c.to succeed in getting sth / d.deliberate 
44. To become very mad- a.grip / b.dole/ c.dish / d.flip out
45. Turn off- a.sluggish / b.repulse / c.attract / d.fascinate
46. In existence- a.extent / b.extend / c.extant / d.express
47. Drift off- a.to lend money / b.to fall asleep / c.to impede / d.to wake up
48. To end a marriage relationship- a.spit up / b.sprite up / c.spiritual up / d.split up
49. Hail- a.appreciate / b.heist / c.halo / d.hell
50. Do what is expected or promised- a.to quit / b.expletive / c.feasible / d.deliver the goods

SECTION- 3 (WT)
Idioms/ phrases:
51.In the arms of Morpheus- 1In the lap of sheep 2In the lap of papa 2In the lap of nature 4In the lap of sleep 
52.To champ at the bit - 1To be a patient 2To be restlessly impatient 3To be impulsive 4To be tired 
53.To play the ape- 1To mimic 2To feed a monkey 3To tape a wound 4To shake the earth
54.Take up the cudgels- 1To scold someone 2To support nobody 3To shout at somebody 4To support somebody 
55.Good luck, best wishes- 1Break a log  2Break a peg 3Break a hand 4Break a leg 

One word substitution: 
56.One who behaves amorously without serious intent-  1courtly 2flirt 3felon 4frivolous 
57.A mild or indirect expression substituted for an offensive or harsh one – 1Euphemism 2Malign 3Malicious 4Defame 
58.A sly look that is lustful– 1Sheer 2Mere 3Leer 4Steer
59.One who stays away from school without permission – 1Fugitive 2Futile 3Tyrant 4Truant 
60.Detaining and confining something –1Internment 2Internship 3Internal 4Interaction 
61.Out of thin air- 1Appear suddenly 2Disappear suddenly 3Fall suddenly 4Run away suddenly 
62.Lead somebody to the alter- 1To marry somebody 2To make a scapegoat 3To take someone to hell 4To misguide 

Spot the error: 
63.If I realised (a) / what a bad shape our library was in last year (b)/ I would have done something (c) / to set it right. (d) / No error (e) 
64.Young children should not sit close (a) / to the TV set (b) / as it affects (c) / on their eyes. (d) / No error (e) 
65.Saroj is not only involved (a) / in organising conferences and seminars (b) / but also in conducting (c) / adult literacy programmes. (d) / No error (e) 
66.Although he earns only (a) / eight hundred rupees a month,(b) / he manages to support his family adequately. (c) / No error (d) /
67.There are many insurance (a) / disputes now a days because of (b) / most people do not fully (c) / understand the terms and conditions of their policies (d) / No error (e) 
68.Though the first portion (a)/ of the book was dull, but (b)/ the second one was (c)/ quite interesting. (d)/ No error (d)/ 
69.Everyone agrees (a)/ that Rahul is wiser than (b)/ all the members of the family.(c)/ No error (d)/ 
70.On Sundays, (a)/ Ram prefers reading (b)/ than going out (c)/ with friends. (d) / No error (e)
71.Her mother does not approve of (a)/ her to go to the party (b)/ without dressing formally. (c)/ No error (d)/ 
72.Education empower women to (a)/ come forward and contribute towards the (b)/ development and prosperity of the country. (c)/  No error (d)/ 

73.Narration:
The doctor said to the patient, “Take complete rest”.
(a) The doctor told to the patient that take complete rest.
(b) The doctor advised the patient to take complete rest. 
(c) The doctor suggested the patient to take complete rest. 
(d) The doctor had asked the patient to take complete rest.

74.Narration:
Mini says to me, “I have bought this flat for my mother”.
(a) Mini told me that she had bought this flat for her mother.
(b) Mini tells me that she had bought this flat for her mother.
(c) Mini told me that she has bought this flat for her mother.
(d) Mini tells me that she has bought this flat for her mother.

75.Rearrangement: 
(A)the public
(B)aim is to educate
(C)the NGOS’s
(D)about the danger of smoking
(a) CBAD (b) ABDC (c) BADC (d) CADB 

76.Rearrangement:
(A)to understand
(B)to many people
(C)threatening and even impossible
(D)grammar appears
(a) CABD (b) BDCA (c) DACB (d) ADBC 

Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
77.Scintillating- (1) moving (2) interesting (3) burning (4) glittering 
78.Transient- (1) fleeting (2) transparent (3) feeble (4) fanciful 
79.Voracious- (1) hungry (2) hasty (3) thirsty (4) greedy 
80.Ignominy- 1Exposure  2Stupidity  3Disgrace  4Trial 
81.Honest- 1upright 2direct  3actual 4authentic 

Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. 
82.Virtue- (1) fault (2) vice (3) anger (4) ill-temper
83.Flexible- (1) blunt (2) rigid (3) gentle (4) rough 
84.Obscure- (1) clear (2) gloomy (3) unpleasant (4) dark 
85.Vacillation-1inoculation  2relief  3steadfastness  4remorse 
86.Accolade- 1blame 2 reticent 3decorate  4permeate 

Fill in:
87.It is hoped that a................. will be reached in the meeting.
(1) statement (2) comparison (3) compromise (4) compression 
88.We are fortunate to have extremely ................and visionary leaders.
(1) competitive (2) complex (3) complaisant (4) competent 
89.Some people regard the world as an..............
(1) imitation (2) allusion (3) illusion (4) elision 

Fill in [Phrasal verbs]
90.He persuaded me .............. killing my friend. 1to 2into 3over 4with 
91.I want you to stop listening ..............on my phone conversations. 1in 2at 3over 4to 
92.You should try to think .............. to the night of August 15. 1over 2back 3off 4on 
93.They met to iron ..............the details of the contract. 1off 2out 3over 4in 
94.The lights went ..............suddenly, and the performance began right away. 1over 2off 3on 4in 

Find the correctly spelt word 
95## 1benidiction  2besmirch 3benificient  4beneviolence
96## 1resplindent  2vaccum 3ocassion 4idiosyncrasy

Improve the bracketed part:
97.If the MCH approves the redevelopment scheme, they will start demolition [with a vengeance.]
1quietly 2without any emotion 3angrily 4with great intensity 
98.The car hit by a truck coming from the opposite direction [turned turtle.]
1to go fast 2Destroyed 3Badly damaged 4Turn upside down 
99.Serious charges of corruption were [levied for him.]
1pull against 2levelled against 3made for 4No improvement 
100.The [false appearance] of the building created for the function was blown away in the storm. 
1interior 2façade 3structure 4No improvement

Thank you Nishant

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