1 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To go red in the face
1. To shout at someone for doing something wrong
2. To feel embarrassed
3. To feel very happy and proud
4. To feel extremely irritated
2 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in
the given sentence.
His jokes fell flat on the audience.
1. deeply touched
2. failed to have an effect
3. irritated
4. provoked laughter
3 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
She said to her friend, “Will you take my dog for a walk?”
1. She asked her friend that if she will take her dog for a
walk.
2. She asked her friend will she take her dog for a walk.
3. She asked her friend if she would take her dog for a walk.
4. She asked to her friend if she would take my dog for a walk.
4 Fill in the blank with most appropriate word.
This train is ______ for Bihar.
1. bound
2. going
3. running
4. intending
5 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the
underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it,
select ‘No substitution’.
We were quite impressed with the enthusiasm that she work for.
1. that she is working on
2. that she worked with
3. which she works for
4. No substitution
6 Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order.
Arrange the sentences in the right order to form a meaningful and coherent
paragraph.
A. On the other, there is the principle of leadership.
B. Democracy rests on a tension between two different
principles.
C. While the first gives priority to rules, the second gives
importance to persons.
D. On the one hand, there is the principle of equality before
the law, or more generally,equality.
1. BDAC
2. CDAB
3. DACB
4. ADBC
7 Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the
given words.
a person who formally requests something, especially a job
1. applicant
2. trainee
3. contestant
4. nominee
8 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute
for the given group of words.
Continuing for a long time
1. Profound
2. Project (v)
3. Prolonged
4. Infinite
9 The following sentence has been split into four segments.
Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
All our / furnitures were / spoiled in the recent / rains and
floods.
1. furnitures were
2. rains and floods
3. spoiled in the recent
4. All our
10 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
WISDOM
1. stupidity
2. youth
3. stability
4. maturity
11 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
COMPLY
1. obey
2. adore
3. decline
4. deny
12 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
1. Feature
2. Torches
3. Sacrifice
4. Highlite
13 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the
underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it,
select 'No substitution required'.
I practised for the debate; that's why I am late.
1. No substitution required
2. am practising for
3. was practising for
4. have practised for
14 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Dearth
1. Death
2. Weakness
3. Leakage
4. Shortage
15 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Weird
1. Apparent
2. Normal
3. Abnormal
4. Wide
16 Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
If the test booklet seal is broken or ______ with, bring it
immediately to the notice of the invigilator.
1. adjusted
2. opened
3. tampered
4. closed
17 In the given sentence, identify the segment which contains a
grammatical error.
As soon as the bus driver was seeing the child crossing the
road, he applied the brakes.
1. As soon as the bus driver
2. was seeing the child
3. crossing the road
4. he applied the brakes
18 Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Select the
option that gives their correct order
A. On coming out, his skin would be shining like ebony and he
would squeal with pleasure.
B. First, he would lie down on the sand bank while I rubbed him
clean with the sand of the river.
C. Every day, I used to take the baby elephant to the river for
his bath.
D. After that, he would lie in the water for a long time.
1. ADCB
2. DABC
3. BADC
4. CBDA
19 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in the
active or passive voice.
Designer clothes were sold to the masses by Pierre Cardin.
1. The masses were sold by Pierre Cardin to the designer
clothes.
2. Designer clothes have been sold by Pierre Cardin to the
masses.
3. Pierre Cardin sold designer clothes to the masses.
4. Pierre Cardin had sold designer clothes to the masses.
20 Select the misspelt word.
1. accomodate
2. annihilate
3. appropriate
4. accelerate
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Select
the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
‘SkillSet’ was founded in 2014 to collect and co-ordinate (1)
______ about educational access and quality for students with special needs and
disabilities. The organisation (2) ______ thousands of enquiries every year and
offers (3) ______ to students on how to apply to colleges and universities
across the country and how to find out about special (4) ______ and
scholarships. We ensure easy access to higher education for all students, (5)
______ those with disabilities. Your donations and suggestions will help us to
improve our service to customers and you will also be helping us to continue
our valuable work.
21 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.
1. funding
2. admissions
3. information
4. officials
22 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.
1. passes
2. receives
3. transmits
4. sends
23 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.
1. comments
2. conditions
3. advice
4. instructions
24 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4.
1. systems
2. facilities
3. effects
4. purposes
25 Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5.
1. excluding
2. especially
3. additionally
4. except
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