22 May 2012

Eng GenTest-07


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301.

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'e' (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
 (a) Scarcely had we (b) alighted from the train (c) than it began (d) to rain cats and dogs. (e) No error











 : A



302.

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'e' (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
 Ramesh along with / b) his children was / c) invited for the / d) party in Ashoka Hall. / e) No error.











 : C



303.

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'e' (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
 a) It did not / b) take me very long / c) to unzip my / d) fellow interviewees. / e) No error.












 : E



304.

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'e' (Ignore the answer of punctuation, if any)
 a) He had no / b) illusions of being / c) either a distinguished writer / d) or a editor. / e) No error.











 : D



305.

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'e' (Ignore the answer of punctuation, if any)
 a) No sooner did / b) he announce the / c) tour the children / d) screamed with great joy. / e) No error.











 : C



306.

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'e' (Ignore the answer of punctuation, if any)
 a) He is / b) known for / c) both his hard / d) work and intelligence. / e) No error.











 : C



307.

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'e' (Ignore the answer of punctuation, if any)
 a) His only / b) claim to fames is / c) that he is / d) son of a rich man. / e) No error.











 : D



308.

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'e' (Ignore the answer of punctuation, if any)
 a) He always want / b) to get the best / c) of facilities whether / d) he deserves it or not. / e) No error.











 : A



309.

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'e' (Ignore the answer of punctuation, if any)
  a) If you would have / b) informed me I would have / c) immediately taken some / d) action against him. / e) No error.











 : A



310.

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'e' (Ignore the answer of punctuation, if any)
 a) I have been / b) working on my / c) autobiography for the / d) last seven years. / e) No error.











 : E



311.

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is 'e' (Ignore the answer of punctuation, if any)
 a) Neither the salary / b) nor the work / c) atmosphere were / d) good in that office / e) No error.











 : C



312.

Choose the correct Antonym of the key-word from the four alternatives given.
 PRIDE



a. Jealously


b. Prestige




d. Proud


 : C



313.

Choose the correct Antonym of the key-word from the four alternatives given.
 VICE



a. False


b. Fool




d. Virtue


 : D



314.

Out of four alternatives words given, one is correctly spelt. Choose the correct spelling.



a. Quandry


b. Qundry




d. Quendry


 : C



315.

Out of four alternatives words given, one is correctly spelt. Choose the correct spelling.



a. Omelette


b. Omelete




d. Omelate


: A



316.

Out of four alternatives words given, one is correctly spelt. Choose the correct spelling.



a. Miritricious


b. Meretricious




d. Meritricious


 : B



317.

Out of four alternatives words given, one is correctly spelt. Choose the correct spelling.



a. Infatuation


b. Infactuation




d. Infectuaction


 : A



318.

A key-word is given. Below the key-word four alternatives are given. Choose one of them which is nearest in meaning to the key-word
 INFER



a. To conceive


b. To deduce




d. To take away


 : B



319.

A key-word is given. Below the key-word four alternatives are given. Choose one of them which is nearest in meaning to the key-word
 DROOP



a. Straight


b. Curved




d. Line


 : C



320.

A key-word is given. Below the key-word four alternatives are given. Choose one of them which is nearest in meaning to the key-word
 FALLACY



a. False opinion


b. Deep fall




d. Death


 : A



321.

A key-word is given. Below the key-word four alternatives are given. Choose one of them which is nearest in meaning to the key-word
BLITZ



a. Concentrated attack


b. News




d. Fall


 : A



322.

Each of the following sentences is divided into four parts and have been jumbled up. You are required to arrange the sentences to give the proper sequence.
 There is no doubt
 P: That children grow more
 Q: On length of sleep
 R: But the growth may not epend
 S: When asleep



a. QRPS


b. PSQR




d. QPRS


 : C



323.

Each of the following sentences is divided into four parts and have been jumbled up. You are required to arrange the sentences to give the proper sequence.
 According to the opinion of experts
 P: Professionalism in sports
 Q: Since sportsmen pursue success more
 R: Does more harm than good
 S: Than their commitment to the game



a. PRQS


b. PSQR




d. QRPS


 : A



324.

Each of the following sentences is divided into four parts and have been jumbled up. You are required to arrange the sentences to give the proper sequence.
 In 1915
 P: From the Presidency college
 Q: which now bears his name
 R: Bose founded the great institute
 S: After his retirement



a. SRQP


b. RQSP




d. SPRQ


 : D



325.

Each of the following sentences is divided into four parts and have been jumbled up. You are required to arrange the sentences to give the proper sequence.
 It is an established fact that
 P: the consumption of alcoholic beverages
 Q: Because such narcotic habits have been
 R: Should be shunned
 S: The cause of ruin in many families



a. PQSR


b. PQRS




d. PRQS


 : D



326.

Each of the following sentences is divided into four parts and have been jumbled up. You are required to arrange the sentences to give the proper sequence.
 In the amusing scene
 P: The main character
 Q: a bank clerk
 R: who had just returned from a long voyage
 S: had to greet an important customer



a. PQSR


b. PRSQ




d. RSPQ


 : A



327.

Fill in the blank space to complete the sentence meaningfully.
 He had taken the shocking news quietly, neither _____ fate nor uttering any word of bitterness.



a. conspiring with


b. submitting to




d. mulling over


 : C



328.

Fill in the blank space to complete the sentence meaningfully.
 The orator was so _____ that the audience became _____



a. soporific, drowsy


b. inaudible, elated




d. convincing, moribund


 : A



329.

Fill in the blank space to complete the sentence meaningfully.
 If you are seeking ____ that will resolve all your ailments, you are undertaking an impossible task.



a. a precedent


b. a panacea




d. a contrivance


 : B



330.

Fill in the blank space to complete the sentence meaningfully.
 The reasoning in this editorial is so _____ that we cannot see how anyone can be deceived by it.



a. specious


b. cogent




d. coherent


 : A



331.

Fill in the blank space to complete the sentence meaningfully.
 Just as disloyalty is the mark of the renegade, ______ is the mark of the _____.



a. vanity, flatterer


b. temerity, coward




d. cowardice, craven


 : D



332.

Fill in the blank space to complete the sentence meaningfully.
 Because she had a reputation for ______ we were surprised and pleased when she greeted us so _____.



a. querulousness, affably


b. insolence, irately




d. insouciance, cordially


 : D



333.

From the given choices choose the option which is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word given in capital.
 DEFERENTIAL



a. Submissive


b. Sacrosanct




d. Artificial


 : C



334.

From the given choices choose the option which is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word given in capital.
 NEOPHYTE



a. Veteran


b. Desperado




d. Violence


 : A



335.

From the given choices choose the option which is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word given in capital.
 PUSILLANIMOUS



a. Chained


b. Courageous




d. Strident


 : B



336.

From the given choices choose the option which is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word given in capital.
 CARE BLANCHE



a. Capitalistic


b. Importance




d. Restriction


 : D



337.

From the given choices choose the option which is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word given in capital.
 JETTISON



a. Salvage


b. Muffle




d. Distract


 : A



338.

The following sentences have been divided into 3 parts A, B, C. One of the parts may contain error. Write down the part of the sentence that has an error. If there is no error, mark D as your answer.
 The counter was closed before (A) / it was my turn (B) / to deposit the cheques (C) / No Error (D).











 : A



339.

The following sentences have been divided into 3 parts A, B, C. One of the parts may contain error. Write down the part of the sentence that has an error. If there is no error, mark D as your answer.
 He is always (A) / in a temper what (B) / sort of a man is he (C) / No Error (D).











 : C



340.

The following sentences have been divided into 3 parts A, B, C. One of the parts may contain error. Write down the part of the sentence that has an error. If there is no error, mark D as your answer.
 Unless sufficient data (A) / in a temper what (B) / no conclusion can be drawn (C) / No Error (D).











 : B



341.

The following sentences have been divided into 3 parts A, B, C. One of the parts may contain error. Write down the part of the sentence that has an error. If there is no error, mark D as your answer.
 The extraordinary ability of the satellite to sea, listen and communicate (A) / has made them integral with modern warfare (B) / and nuclear war strategies in particular (C) / No Error (D).











 : B



342.

The following sentences have been divided into 3 parts A, B, C. One of the parts may contain error. Write down the part of the sentence that has an error. If there is no error, mark D as your answer.
 As a nation we neither impress the belligerent (A) / or inspire the lovers of peace (B) / the speaker added (C) / No Error (D).











 : B



343.

The following sentences have been divided into 3 parts A, B, C. One of the parts may contain error. Write down the part of the sentence that has an error. If there is no error, mark D as your answer.
 Thinking that he has finally found (A) / someone with similar interests (B) / the scholar tried to strike a conversation (C) / No Error (D).











 : A



344.

Choose the word which is similar in meaning to the word given in capitals.
 GLUTINOUS



a. Greedy


b. Ugly




d. Sticky


 : D



345.

Choose the word which is similar in meaning to the word given in capitals.
 BILIOUS



a. Stubborn


b. Whitened




d. Harassing


 : C



346.

Choose the word which is similar in meaning to the word given in capitals.
 ABUT



a. Perjure


b. Renounce




d. Adjoin


 : D



347.

Choose the word which is similar in meaning to the word given in capitals.
 URASE



a. Official decree


b. Imaginary




d. Semen


 : D



348.

Choose the word which is similar in meaning to the word given in capitals.
 RESCIND



a. To annual


b. To retreat




d. To apologize


 : A



349.

The first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered 1 & 6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the passage and find out which of the four combination is correct.
       1. They would gather information
      P. and then report the findings
      Q. of the lands
      R. through which they traveled
      S. about the wealth and military strength
      6. to the king.



a. SQRP


b. PSQR




d. QRSP


 : A



350.

The first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered 1 & 6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the passage and find out which of the four combination is correct.
       1. Long, long, time ago,
      P. who lived with his virtuous wife
      Q. in a country called Chinchinchoo
      R. there ruled a noble king
      S. and seven daughters?



a. QRPS


b. RPSQ




d. SQRP


 : A
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