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COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL (PT)
All Answer in Red Colour
1 He usually goes to bed very early and rises with the lark.
(a) very late
(b) after sunrise
(c) very early
(d) at midnight
2. Their attempt to get back the stolen necklace proved to be a wild-goose chase,
(a) wise decision
(b) timely action
(c) useless search
(d) delayed action
3. At his wit’s end, he turned to his old trade.
(a) After careful thinking
(b) Overjoyed
(c) Not knowing what to do
(d) Confidently
4 . When it comes to dancing, he is all thumbs.
(a) a trainer
(b) clumsy
(c) an expert
(d) lazy
5. The day the new product was launched, people made a beeline to purchase it.
(a) were doubtful
(b) rushed
(c) refused
(d) went online
6. A recurrent compulsive urge to steal
(a) Pneumonia
(b) Nymphomania
(c) Kleptomania
(d) Insomnia
7. Act of injuring others’ reputation by any slanderous communication
(a) Orchestration
(b) Misrepresentation
(c) Aberration
(d) Defamation
8. Not suitable for eating
(a) Uneatable
(b) Inedible
(c) Tasteless
(d) Spicy
9. Medical study of skin and its diseases
(a) Endocrinology
(b) Orthopaedics
(c) Dermatology
(d) Gynaecology
10. A person who enters without any invitation
(a) Burglar
(b) Vandal
(c) Intruder
(d) Thief
11. A story in which animals or objects speak and give wholesome moral lesson
(a) Legend
(b) Fable
(c) Allegory
(d) Parable
12. A process involving too much official formality
(a) Bureaucracy
(b) Diplomacy
(c) Red tape
(d) Nepotism
13. Mumbai is famous because of its textiles.
(a) No improvement
(b) for
(c) at
(d) in
14. He lives far from the station.
(a) No improvement
(b) away from the station
(c) off the station
(d) a long way from the station
15. Water and soil pollutants find their entry into the body through ingestion of contaminated water or food.
(a) injection of contaminated
(b) No improvement
(c) digestion of contaminated
(d) passage of contaminated
16. Drinking tea is an English habit.
(a) custom
(b) No improvement
(c) convention
(d) tradition
17. Mr. Mukherjee knows ten languages, isn’t it?
(a) doesn’t Mukherjee
(b) No improvement
(c) hasn’t he
(d) doesn’t he
18. They spoke about the weather.
(a) said
(b) talked
(c) expressed
(d) No improvement
19. He is wanting in a little common sense.
(a) No improvement
(b) is lacking in
(c) lacks
(d) needs some
20. The second pigeon flew just as the first pigeon had flown.
(a) No improvement
(b) had done
(c) one had done
(d) one had flown away
21. It’s high time that you go home.
(a) No improvement
(b) are going
(c) went
(d) gone
22. The old man has acquired experience through age.
(a) No improvement
(b) experienced
(e) developed experience
(d) got experience.
23. (a) Facsimile
(b) Facsimile
(c) Facsimile
(d) Facsimile
24. (a) Aquarium
(b) Aquarium
(c) Aquarium
(d) Aquarium.
25. DISCONSOLATE
(a) Joyous
(b) Unprejudiced
(c) Prominent
(d) Thankful
26. TREMULOUS
(a) Healthy
(b) Obese
(c) Young
(d) Steady
27. FAKE
(a) Real
(b) Fanciful
(c) Ideal
(d) Wrong
28. Which one of the limits of the following places on how far we can take our anger?
(a) Behaviour
(b) Law
(e) Feelings
(d) Instinct
29. How, according to the author, can one suppress anger?
(a) By thinking about one’s anger
(b) By holding one’s anger
(c) By redirecting anger
(d) By converting anger
30. According to the author, how should people deal with their anger?
(a) Express assertively
(b) Expressing unconsciously
(c) Expressing consciously
(d) Express it aggressively
31. What does the author mean by being assertive?
(a) Being demanding
(b) Being respectful
(c) Being pushy
(d) Being calm
32. How does a person naturally express anger?
(a) By adapting strong behavior
(b) By defending oneself
(c) By inspiring powerful feeling
(d) By responding aggressively
33. I really do regret not learning to play the violin when I had so many opportunities to learn and practice in school.
(a) No error
(b) I really do regret not learning to play the violin
(c) when I had so many opportunities
(d) to learn and practice in school.
34. The government granted relief payments of 5,000 each to those who injured in the fire accident.
(a) The government granted
(b) to those who injured in the fire accident.
(C) relief payments of 5000 each
(d) No error
35. Everyone of us should realize that any act of negligence will cause great harm to our country’s security.
(a) Everyoneofus should realize that
(b) any act of negligence will cause
(C) No error
(d) great harm to our country’s security.
36. I shall look forward to being with you sometime next month.
(a) to bring with you
(b) I shall look forward
(c) sometime next months.
(d) No error
37. By May next year I have been working in this college for twenty years.
(a) for twenty years.
(b) I have been working in this college
(c) No error
(d) By May next years
38. The people thought that
(a) Thimonier was mad.
(b) they would be deprived of their livelihood.
(c) the sewing machine was dangerous.
(d) their lives were in danger.
39. The passage throws light on
(a) how a well-meant invention can be misunderstood.
(b) how dangerous an invention can be.
(c) what mischief an inventor can do to ordinary people.
(d) why inventions should be avoided.
40. The aim of the crowd was to
(a) humiliate Thimonier
(b) destroy the sewing machines
(c) kill Thimonier
(d) drive Thimonier away
41. Shutters were being closed because the shopkeepers
(a) wanted to protect Thimonier
(b) feared their shops would be destroyed
(C) wanted to support the crowd
(d) wanted to attack the crowd
42. The crowd was protesting against
(a) the closing of the workshop
(b) the newly invented sewing machine
(c) the misdoing of Thimonier
(d) Thimonier for keeping the invention a secret
43. He went there…
(a) with foot
(b) by foot
(c) walking on foot
(d) on foot
44. After your long illness I am happy to see you..
(b) up and about
(c) up and down
(d) up and round
45. Making pies and cakes………………. Mrs. Reddy’s specialty,
(a) is
(b) has
(c) were
(d) are
46. The deserted garden was infested.. …………..weeds.
(a) into
(b) with
(c) on
(d) for
47. You must……… ………..your career with all seriousness,
(a) pursue
(b) complete
(c) follow
(d) direct
48. PREDILECTION
(a) Favour
(b) Prejudice
(c) Preference
(d) Whim
49. DEVOUT
(a) Dedicated
(b) Solemn
(e) Pious
(d) Loyal
50. EFFIGY
(a) Reflection
(b) Organ
(c) Imagery
(d) Dummy