SECTION- 1 (NS)
Find the antonyms:
1. Bountiful- a.respectful / b.farce / c.plentiful / d.scarce
2. Candid- a.pliable / b.dishonest / c.honest / d.true
3. Soothing- a.pleasing / b.freezing / c.greasing / d.abysmal
4. Corrupt- a.contaminated / b.virus / c.defile / d.purify
5. Blame- a.admire / b.denounce / c.presume / d.censure
6. Economical- a.colossal / b.sound / c.immense / d.expensive
7. Shroud- a.camouflage / b.reveal / c.disguise / d.close
Find the synonyms:
8. Immense- a.puny / b.tiny / c.giant / d.belittle
9. Opportune- a.orthodox / b.timely / c.heresy / d.treasure
10. Harmony- a.accord / b.riot / c.confrontation / d.altercation
11. Implore- a.ignore / b.sanctify / c.ameliorate / d.appeal
12. Scary- a.frightening / b.alluring / c.fascinating / d.sanctum
13. Probe- a.exonerate / b.inspect / c.humour / d.grapevine
14. Grasp- a.capture / b.release / c.liberate / d.free
Idioms/ One word substitution:
15. Fear of depths- a.xenophobia / b.bathophobia / c.claustrophobia / d.bermudaphobia
16. Cynophobia- a.fear of grasshopper / b.fear of earthworm / c.fear of medicine/ d.fear of dogs
17. Ability to succeed in any field or situation- a.touch-me-not / b.touch wood / c.midas touch/ d.out of touch
18. Hard work- a.knee grease / b.elbow grease / c.neck grease/ d.shoulder grease
19. A pretty pass- a.bypass surgery / b.exit point / c.door / d.difficult situation
20. Embark on- a.end / b.middle / c.edge / d.begin
21. Dish out- a.terminate / b.isolate / c.join / d.serve
22. To stop working- a.take off / b.see off / c.go off / d.pull over
23. Uncalled for- a.inevitable / b.fire / c.undesirable / d.desirable
24. Complete- a.arrant / b.penchant / c.partial / d.errant
25. Hint- a.auger / b.augur / c.august / d.amplifier
SECTION- 1 (OS)
Find the antonyms:
1. Apparent- a.clear / b.obvious / c.lucid / d.incoherent
2. Affinity- a.hatred / b.penchant / c.affection / d.love
3. Vandalize- a.demolish / b.renovate / c.polish / d.abate
4. Grave- a.cemetery / b.mortar / c.frivolous / d.serious
5. Stalwart- a.reliable / b.hulk / c.weak / d.tiny
6. Soothing- a.saddening / b.pleasant / c.happening / d.sanctum
7. Flippant- a.serious / b.cling / c.felon / d.reckless
Find the synonyms:
8. Fetter- a.release / b.free / c.fly / d.manacle
9. Compress- a.inflate / b.deflate / c.magnify / d.handle
10. Concealed- a.subtle / b.open / c.limpid / d.obvious
11. Doubtful- a.certain / b.dubious / c.vigilant / d.sure
12. Aversion- a.detachment / b.affection / c.liking / d.proclivity
13. Idiocy- a.intelligence / b.wisdom / c.preamble / d.folly
14. Revamp- a.restore / b.decay / c.devastate / d.vandalise
Idioms/ One word substitution:
15. Relating to trees- a.banyantism / b.bovine / c.arboreal / d.canine
16. To invent an excuse- a.adept / b.freed / c.concoct / d.frisk
17. A collection of poems- a.preface / b.antholgy / c.afterword / d.trilogy
18. Study of animal behaviour- a.animolgy / b.psychoanimology / c.hypnosis / d.ethology
19. Scientific study of teeth- a.caninology / b.tetherology / c.odontology / d.RCT
20. Dead broke- a.penniless / b.cracked / c.breathless / d.damaged
21. Bandy words- a.abuse / b.argue / c.welcoming words / d.euphemism
22. Call names- a.stupefy / b.to abuse / c.adept / d.criticize
23. Send for- a.farewell / b.godspeed / c.summon / d.adieu
24. Watch out- a.to be careful / b.to be arrogant/ c.to watch sth/ d.to be careless
25. Draconian law- a.capital punishment / b.extremely
severe law / c.violation / d.arrest warrant
SECTION- 2
Find the correctly spelt word:
26. 1.discrepancy 2.descrepancy 3.discripancy 4.discriepansy
27. 1.Restuarent 2.Restaurant 3.Resturant 4.Restaurent
28. 1.Portguese 2.Portugese 3.Portoguese 4.Portuguese
29. 1.Narsicissism 2.Narcicicism 3.Narcissism 4.Narcisism
Find the incorrectly spelt word:
30. a) proficient b) magnificient c) sufficient d) efficient
31. a) pursuasive b) quotation c) inept d) facade
32. a) Determination b) Culmination c) Termination d) Defination
33. a) Illegitimate b) Illitrate c) Illegal d) Illegible
Find the synonyms:
34. Generosity- a.crispy b.critic c.cruelty d.clemency
35. Supple- a.bony b.harden c.flexible d.harsh
36. Imperil- a.facilitate b.jeopardise c.smoothen d.soothe
37. Bluff- a.assist b.delude c.help d.support
38. Faze- a.tolerate b.bias c.placate d.disturb
Find the antonyms:
39. Veracious- a.starving b.greedy c.false d.truth
40. Conform- a.stick b.abide c.violate d.comply
41. Dauntless- a.bold b.timid c.unfazed d.valiant
42. Obstruct- a.obstacle b.hinder c.facilitate d.impede
43. Transitory- a.cursory b.permanent c.transient d.temporary
Idioms/ Give one word:
44. Notice of the death of a person
a.postmortem b.autopsy c.obituary d.fatal
45. One who is difficult for others to please
a.fascinating b.fastidious c.receptive d.humble
46. A thorn in the flesh
a.annoying b.irritated c.gloomy d.grateful
47. Blind alley
a.progressive b.boring c.area of interest d.deadlock
Close test:
The (48)............. of Bengal tigers left in the world has (49)........... from 100,000 to 4,000 over the last century. The main threats are (50)............. of habitat, poaching and the trade in tiger parts for Eastern medicines. Most Bengal tigers live in protected areas of India. Anti-poaching task-forces have been (51)........... up and there is also a trade (52)........... on tiger products in many countries , as a measure to save this rare species.
48. (a) form (b) kind (c) glory (d) number
49. (a) limited (b) shrunk (c) abolished (d) eliminated
50. (a) prevention (b) encroaching (c) condition (d) shift
51. (a) set (b) brought (c) swept (d) deployed
52. (a) agreement (b) contract (c) ban (d) link
Fill in:
53. He is absorbed ......... his task.
a. In/ b. On/ c. At/ d. With
54. I don't have access ......... this room.
a. Of/ b. To/ c. On/ d. In
55. She didn't approve .......... my selling the old bike.
a. Off/ b. With/ c. Of/ d. To
56. I won't give assent ......... the proposal.
a. In/ b. To/ c. Of/ d. With
57. She assured him ......... her help.
a. To/ b. In/ c. From/ d. Of
58. Everyone must abide ......... the rules laid by the committee.
a. To/ b. With/ c. In/ d. By
59. She accused me ......... theft.
a. To/ b. In/ c. Of/ d. On
60. My father absolved me .......... the responsibility.
a. For/ b. To/ c. Of/ d. From
61. My friend is addicted ......... smoking.
a. In/ b. For/ c. To/ d. Of
62. You mistake doesn't admit .......... any excuse.
a. On/ b. In/ c. Off/ d. Of
63. You are not supposed to .......... the guidelines.
a.braech / b.brooch / c.breach / d.breech
64. I ......... you to smoke in my office.
a.proscribe / b.stop / c.prevent / d.prescribe
65. What is your ......... status?
a.mortal / b.marriable / c.martial / d.marital
66. He is a ..........
a.sentinal / b.spectacle / c.skeptic / d.septic
67. It has .........my appetite.
a.vatted / b.vetted / c.wetted / d.whetted
68.He ............. sleeping on the floor.
a.used to b.was use to c.was used to d.will be use to
69.She told me that she ........... get a good job.
a.may b.could c.can d.will
70.You had better .......... anyone.
a.don't bother b.not bother c.not bothered d.bother not
71.The girl was weeping. She .......... been rebuked by her parents.
a.could have b.must have c.ought to have d.should have
72.I wish I .......... become a scientist some day.
a.will b.can c.would d.should
73.I would rather you .......... to see me tomorrow.
a.come b.came c.had come d.will come
74.You .......... him yesterday.
a.needn't phone / b.don't need to phone/ c.didn't need to phone/ d.needn't have phone
Voice:
75. She was looking at you.
a. You were looked at be her.
b. You were being looked at be her.
c. You were been looked at be her.
d. You were being looking at be her.
76. She needs to take some rest.
a. Some rest is needed by him.
b. Some rest needs to be taken by her.
c. Some rest need to be taken by her.
d. Some rest is needed be taken by her.
77. He has to pardon her.
a. She has been pardoned by him.
b. She has to be pardoned by him.
c. She have pardoned by him.
d. She have to be pardoned by him.
Narration:
78. She said, "Alas! It's disheartening."
a. She exclaimed with sorrowfully that it was disheartening.
b. She exclaimed with sorrow that it has disheartening.
c. She exclaimed with sadness that it was being disheartened.
d. She exclaimed with sorrow that it was disheartening.
79. He said to me, "Stop irritating me."
a. He asked me to stopped irritating him.
b. He advised me to stop irritating her.
c. He asked me to stop irritating him.
d. He commanded me to stopped irritating him.
80. He has said to me, "I live here to support my family."
a. He told me that he lived here to support his family.
b.He has told me that he lived here to support his family.
c.He told me that he lives here to support his family.
d.He has told me that he lives here to support his family.
81. Identify the sentence:
He doesn't live here anymore.
a.Assertive/ b.Imperative/ c.Exclamatory/ d.Optative
82. Identify the sentence:
Please, let him go.
a.Assertive/ b.Imperative/ c.Exclamatory/ d.Optative
83. Transform into an assertive sentence:
Who doesn't know him?
a.Who know him?
b.Everyone knows him.
c.No one knows him.
d.He knows him.
84.Transform into an interrogative sentence:
She is stupid.
a.Should she be stupid?
b.Is she stupid?
c.Is she not stupid?
d.Will she be stupid?
85.Identify the degree:
She was as wise as her brother was.
a.Positive degree
b.Comparative degree
c.Superlative degree
d.None of the above
Choose the correct figure of speech:
86.Father Anthony cried a river of tears.
A. Simile/ B. Personification/ C. Hyperbole/ D. Metaphor
87.You are the sunshine of my life.
A. Metaphor/ B. Personification/ C. Hyperbole/ D. Simile
88.My car was happy to be washed.
A. Metaphor/ B. Personification/ C. Hyperbole/ D. Simile
89.I’d give my right arm for a cup of tea.
A. Metaphor/ B. Personification/ C. Hyperbole/ D. Simile
90.Her words were as dull as dirt.
A. Simile/ B. Personification/ C. Hyperbole/ D. Metaphor
Passage:
The children should be taught with the basic emotions since their childhood. The affection, love and care should be properly imparted into the child's moulding mind. They should be explained the virtues of goodness and badness. The child should be able to feel other's pain and emotion, in order to handle the relationships in life carefully. The teenager should be made aware of the physical and physiological changes in the human structure in a decent and delicate manner, which could provide them the details with the words of mildness without tingling their emotions. The brutality and violent behavior of the child should be controlled in the first instance, so as not to let them grow these virtues in the phase of life. A child should be taught the social behavior and basic manners. These are very much required to lead a respectable life. A child should be made aware of the incidences in the society, along with its impact on the victims and their near and dear ones. These small pieces of information slowly mould their mind and they start learning how to respect others' feelings and emotions. In the development of a child, the role of parents and teachers is very crucial. The parents teach their child at home with their behavior towards their family members and outsiders. A teacher in the same way spreads the virtue of goodness by their way of conversation and interaction within the campus of the institute and in the outside world.
Answer the questions:
91.What slowly moulds a child’s mind?
1) Incidences in the society, along with its impact on the victims and their near and dear ones.
2) Decent and delicate manners of people around them.
3) Words of mildness said with a purpose.
4) Conversation and interaction.
92. Whose role is most crucial in development of a child? 1) Parents’ and teachers’./ 2) Teenagers./ 3) Feelings and emotions./ 4) Childhood.
93.According to the passage, what should NOT be taught to children? 1) Basic emotions./ 2) Virtues of goodness and badness./ 3) Interaction within the campus./ 4) Social behavior.
94.What virtues should not be allowed to grow in a child? 1) Virtue of goodness./ 2) Brutality and violent behavior./ 3) Physical and physiological./ 4) Pain and emotion.
95.According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
1) A teacher should make kids aware of the physical and physiological changes when they become a teenager.
2) Children should be explained the virtues of goodness and badness by the government.
3) Proper education and money are very much required to lead a respectable life.
4) The child should be able to feel other’s pain and emotion.
96. Remove 'too' from the sentence:
She was too weak to win the game.
a.She was so weak that she can't win the game.
b.She was so weak that she couldn't win the game.
c.She was very weak that she couldn't win the game.
d.She was weak to win the game.
97. Remove 'too' from the sentence:
The weather is too hot.
a.The weather is so hot that we couldn't go out./ b.The weather is hot./ c.The weather is hotter./ d.The weather is so hot that we cannot go out.
98. What is 'miserly'?:
a.noun/ b.adverb/ c.adjective/ d.pronoun
99. What is 'Hard' in the given sentence?:
He is working hard to become a good man.
a.noun/ b.adverb/ c.adjective/ d.pronoun
100. What is 'neither' in the given sentence?:
Neither is alive.
a.noun/ b.adverb/ c.adjective/ d.pronoun
SECTION- 3 (OS)
Improve the bracketed part:
101. Although scared of heights, she (gather all her courage) and stood atop the 24-storey building to participate in the activities.
a. gathered all her courage/ b. gathered all courageous/ c. gather all courageous/ d. is gathered all courage/ e. No correction required
102. Naturally, with everything (gone so well) for them, it was time for celebration.
a. go so well/ b. going so well/ c. gone as well/ d. going as well/ e. No correction required
103. The ban was imposed by the state’s commercial taxes department last Friday after protests by a certain community, which (has threat to burn) cinema halls screening the controversial movie.
a. had threats of burning/ b. had threated to burn/ c. had threatened to burn/ d. had threatened to burning/ e. No correction required
104. Rakesh, an avid football player who captained his team in school and college, (will inaugurate) the match tomorrow in Pune.
a. will be inaugurate/ b. in inauguration/ c. will inaugurating/ d. is inaugurate/ e. No correction required
105. At a musical night organised for them, the artistic side of the doctors (came as forward), as they sang beautifully and made the evening truly memorable.
a. come forward/ b. come to the fore/ c. came to the forth/ d. came to the fore/ e. No correction required
Fill in:
106. Behaving in a ______ and serious way, even in a ______ situation, makes people respect you.
a. clam, difficult/ b. steady, angry/ c. flamboyant, tricky/ d. cool, astounding/ e. silly, sound
107. Along with a sharp rise in _____ , a recession would eventually result in more men, women and children living in _____.
a. crime, apathy/ b. fatalities, poor/ c. deaths, slums/ d. unemployment, poverty/ e. migrations, streets
108. The government has _____ to provide financial aid to the ones _____ by severe floods in the city. a. desired, troubled/ b. promised, havoc/ c. failed, affected/ d. wanted, struck/ e. decided, ill
109. An airplane with ______ passengers on board made an unscheduled _______ as the airport to which it was heading was covered with thick fog. a. irritable, slip/ b. faulty, stopped / c. variety, halt/ d. tonnes, wait/ e. numerous, landing
110. Deemed universities _______ huge fees, but have not been successful in providing ______ education to our students. a. collect, maintaining/ b. pay, better/ c. ask, good/ d. charge, quality/ e. demand, quantitative
Find the antonym:
111. SHIMMERING (a) Gloomy/ (b) Glimmering/ (c) Refreshing/ (d) Ripening
112. MELODIOUS (a) Harmonious/ (b) Tuneless/ (c) Odious/ (d) Mellifluous
113. FIENDISH (a) Diabolical/ (b) Devilish/ (c) Reimbursement/ (d) Friendly
114. SUBSEQUENT (a) Eventual/ (b) Succeeding/ (c) Prior/ (d) Comparative
115. SOBRIETY (a) Modernization/ (b) Drunkenness/ (c) Despicable/ (d) Stupidity
Find the synonym:
116. PURGE (a) Evacuate/ (b) Pressurize/ (c) Thrust/ (d) Float
117. SHEATH (a) Weapon/ (b) Hide/ (c) Encourage/ (d) Coat
118. MORDANT (a) Stupid/ (b) Pensive/ (c) Senseless/ (d) Sarcastic
119. HISTRIONIC (a) Theatrical/ (b) Monotonous/ (c) Dull/ (d) Prolonged
120. ADMONITION (a) Satire/ (b) Laceration/ (c) Warning/ (d) Dormancy
Idiom:
121. Do a roaring trade (a) in the animal business/ (b) highly successful/ (c) in the habit of shouting at others/ (d) extremely reluctant
122. Throw caution to the winds. (a) to be fearful/ (b) to warn others not to travel./ (c) to behave recklessly/ (d) to behave with care and caution
123. Chicken feed/ (a) lots of money / (b) a small sum of money/ (c) beef/ (d) something having a great value
124. Storm in a teacup (a) outcry/ (b) mixture of sounds / (c) a difficult situation/ (d) big fuss over a small issue
125. Sword of damocles (a) protective layer/ (b) an impending disaster / (c) one's immunity/ (d) peace of mind
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