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1 “Gulliver’s Travels
(a)/ are indeed
(b)/ an interesting book.
(C)/No error(d)
- Either Parmeet
(a)/or Jyoti
(b)/ have done the crime.
(c)No error(d)
- The streets
(a)/ are so wet
(b)/ it should have rained last night.
(c)/No error(d)
- Our vacation is
(a)/ between 12 May
(b)/ to 12 June.
(c)/ No error(d)
- He is very angry on me
(a)/ because I failed
(b)/ to return his book.
(c)/No error(d)
- The social activist
(a)/ was murder
(b)/ in cold blood.
(C)/ No error (d)
- The train will not start
(a)/ until the guard
(b)/ will blow the whistle.
(c)/No error(a)
- I read
(a)/ a great deal of
(b)/books.
(C)/No error (d)
- The Indians are genetically
(a)/ incapable of
(b)/being good or outstanding sportsmen.
(c)/No error (d)
- Equator
(a)/ divides the earth
(b)/ into two hemispheres.
(c)/No error(d)
- The teacher let us…………..
(a) to go early
(b) to leave early
(c) go early
(d) early to go
- Jane is annoyed……..
(a) on me
(b) with me
(c) against me
(d) over me
- I am not angry………………you, Paul.
(a) at
(b) on
(c) with
(d) against
- ……..European are there among the tourists.
(a) An, an
(b) The, the
(c) An, a
(d) A, an
- I have been looking for an apartment and I finally found the………….one.
(a) good
(b) airy
(c) cheap
(d) perfect
- The youth should believe…. ……..God.
(a) upon
(b) in
(c) on
(d) of
- He was born…………… India.
(a) off
(b) in
(c) of
(d) through
- The convict tried his level best to justify himself but the judge looked…………him and found him guilty.
(a) around
(b) at
(e) through
(d) to
- His opponents launched a political………….against him.
(a) regimen
(b) remission
(c) regale
(d) tirade
- What an………… story! I am not…………..enough yet to believe it.
(a) incredible, credulous
(b) incredulous, credible
(c) incredible, believable
(d) unbelievable, creditable
- BARREN
(a) Frigid
(b) Fertile
(c) Fallow
(d) Ferrous
- HOSTILE
(a) Host
(b) Proud
(c) Systematic
(d) Sympathetic
- PERIL
(a) Fatal
(b) Mortal
(c) Uncertainty
(d) Safety
- ABSURD
(a) Diligent
(b) Ridiculous
(c) Brisk
(d) Complex
- SOLITARY
(a) Sad
(b) Voluntary
(c) Subtle
(d) Lonely
- PACIFIC
(a) Extensive
(b) Peaceful
(c) Deep
(d) White
- Her mother saw through the excuse she gave.
(a) revealed
(b) detected
(c) viewed
(d) hacked
- She has a bee in her bonnet and can say anything.
(a) is a crazy person
(b) is a frank person
(c) is a foolish person
(d) is a proud person
- Some people have the habit of working by fits and starts.
(a) very seriously
(b) excitedly
(c) consistently
(d) irregularly
- He makes excellent portraits.
(a) paints
(b) portrays
(c) illustrates
(d) No improvement
- The dog bites him.
(a) beat him
(b) bit him
(c) bitten him
(d) No improvement
- Students will have to take the test again tomorrow.
(a) apply the test
(b) avoid the test
(c) retain the test
(d) No improvement
- The innocence of the child was obliterated due to hard labor.
(a) maintained
(b) increased
(c) destroyed
(d) No improvement
- He was given a lot of pressure to sign the deed.
(a) told
(b) forced
(c) asked
(d) No improvement
- A hater of women
(a) Androgynist
(b) Misogynist
(c) Misanthropist
(d) Eve-teaser
- Easy to shape in any desired form
(a) Ductile
(b) Malleable
(e) Flexible
(d) Plasticine
- Amount of money demanded by kidnappers
(a) Donation
(b) Honorarium
(c) Ransom
(d) Salary
- Property inherited from one’s father or ancestors
(a) Alimony
(b) Patrimony
(c) Voluntary
(d) Armistice
- That which may be easily broken
(a) Indestructible
(b) Revocable
(d) Divisible
(d) Brittle
- (a) Mischievous
(b) Mischievous
(c) Mischievous
(d) Mischievous
- (a) Incidentally
(b) Incidentally
(c) Incidentally
(d) Incidentally
- (a) Profession
(b) Profession
(c) Profession
(d) Profession
- (a) Ordinance
(b) Ordinance
(c) Ordinance
(d) Ordinance
- (a) Sparro
(b) Sparrow
(c) Sparrow
(d) Sparrow
- (a) Energy
(b) Energy
(c) Energy
(d) Energi
- Jehangir was called an emperor because
(a) he was a great king.
(b) he ruled over a very big kingdom.
(c) he lived in India.
(d) he lived in a big empire many years ago.
- What was the desire of Jehangir?
(a) To order his soldiers
(b) To make many conquests
(c) To be just to his subjects
(d) To rule over a very big kingdom
- The soldiers
(a) called all the people
(b) arrested all the criminals
(c) rode away to a distant land
(d) tied a big bell in front of the palace
- ‘Complaint’ means
(a) complete
(b) complexity
(c) objections
(d) disaster
- The people would ring the Bellif
(a) they were arrested.
(b) they went to the palace.
(c) they had no wealth.
(d) they wanted justice.