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129751. Choose the wrongly spelt word :
(A): routine (B): accommodation (C): foreign (D): systam
129752. The minister called ............... his programme.
(A): up (B): off (C): in (D): for
129753. An entomologist :
(A): studies history of words (B): collects stamps (C): studies insects (D): collects coins
129754. Pick the word related to voting in an election :
(A): balot (B): ballot (C): ballet (D): ballat
129755. Trees ............. their leaves in autumn.
(A): loses (B): lose (C): looses (D): loose
129756. When I was young I spent ...............year in Jaipur
(A): an (B): for (C): the (D): a
129757. The sun ............ in the east.
(A): rices (B): raises (C): rises (D): rise
129758. Celebrate : Marriage : :
(A): Lament : Bereavement (B): Announce : Birthday (C): Report : Injury (D): Face : Penalty
129759. Negligent: Requirement
(A): Easy : Hard (B): Careful : Position (C): Cautions : Injury (D): Remiss : Duty
129760. Painter : Brush : : Farmer:
(A): Land (B): Farm (C): Hoe (D): Fertilizer
129761. Write down the pair which is different from the others.
(A): Glass and water (B): Cup and saucer (C): Rich and poor (D): Rifle and boynet
129762. If CNF = DOG then ODS =
(A): PET (B): HAT (C): GOD (D): CAT
129763. Choose the correct form of indirect speech of the following:He said, Alas ! I am undone.
(A): He said sadly that he was undone. (B): He said sadly that I am undone. (C): He exclaimed sadly that he is undone. (D): He exclaimed sadly that he was undone.
129764. Choose the correct meaning of exonerate.
(A): to convict (B): to convince (C): to punish (D): to clear of any wrong doing
129765. You are free,..........?
(A): are you (B): don’t you (C): aren’t you (D): won’t you
129766. You like him,................?
(A): do you (B): don’t you (C): didn’t you (D): aren’t you
129767. I ......... you one of these days, I expect.
(A): will be seeing (B): am seeing (C): will see (D): see
129768. I ................ something burning.
(A): smells (B): am smelling (C): have been smelling (D): smell
129769. He thanked me for what I ................
(A): have done (B): had done (C): have been doing (D): had been doing
129770. The earth ................ round the sun.
(A): moves (B): moved (C): move (D): moving
129771. Do not cry ........... split milk.
(A): over (B): at (C): by (D): for
129772. The police is entrusted .............. the enforcement of law and order.
(A): for (B): to (C): with (D): at
129773. I have known him ........... a long time.
(A): since (B): for (C): by (D): to
129774. He spoke ............... me ......... Urdu.
(A): to,in (B): by,in (C): to,with (D): at,in
129775. The work was done .................. haste.
(A): in (B): at (C): on (D): for
129776. The public are cautioned ........... pickpockets.
(A): at (B): against (C): of (D): off
129777. Do not look ......... gift horse in ............ mouth.
(A): aa (B): athe (C): thean (D): The the
129778. He is ........... honour to this profession.
(A): an (B): a (C): the (D): None of these
129779. .............. brave soldier lost ........... arm in the rescue operation.
(A): Thea (B): The an (C): Aa (D): A the
129780. ..................... Andamans are a group of Islands in.............. Bay of Bengal.
(A): The the (B): The a (C): An the (D): The an
129781. ............... problem facing us is ............. universal one.
(A): The an (B): A an (C): The a (D): A the
129782. Yesterday I saw............. European riding on ........... elephant.
(A): the an (B): a an (C): an an (D): a the
129783. By this day next year, my brother............ his course
(A): complete (B): will complete (C): will be completing (D): will have completed
129784. Lets have a game of chess ........?
(A): do we? (B): have we? (C): haven’t we? (D): shall we?
129785. In the tournament team A ........ team B
(A): won (B): lost (C): beat (D): won to
129786. If I .................. the time, I would have spent a few more days with you.
(A): got (B): had (C): did have (D): was to have
129787. Mary is ................ older than what she appears
(A): very (B): much (C): little (D): some
129788. John ................ visit the library everyday
(A): used to (B): invariably (C): always (D): frequently
129789. The soil of Kuttanad is more fertile than
(A): Kottayam (B): of Kottayam (C): that of Kottayam (D): at Kottayam
129790. John does not remember ..................... he lent his umbrella to
(A): where (B): when (C): who (D): whom
129791. I have borrowed this motorbike ................... a friend
(A): of (B): from (C): by (D): to
129792. He asked whether such a thing was possible. The direct form of this sentence is:
(A): He said , ‘‘is such a thing possible?’’ (B): He said, ‘‘was such a thing possible?’’ (C): He said, ‘‘will such a thing be possible’’? (D): He said, ‘‘whether such a thing was possible’
129793. Combine the following sentences into a complex sentence: He shot an arrow. The arrow and it fell on the rooftop
(A): he shot an arrow and it fell on the roof top (B): He shot an arrow but it fell on the roof top (C): The arrow he shot fell on the roof top (D): The arrow that fell on the roof top has been shot by him
129794. We heard the teacher give him a piece of advice. what is the passive form?
(A): He was given by the teacher a piece of advice (B): The teacher was heard to give him a piece of advice (C): He was heard to be given a piece of advice by the teacher (D): The teacher was heard by us a gave him a piece of advice
129795. Which of the following is an incorrect sentence?
(A): The book provides a lucid account of the subject (B): This book is my one means of getting to the subject (C): These titles are of the highest interest to scholars (D): May I lend this book from you for a few days?
129796. He failed ............. his best efforts
(A): contrary (B): in spite of (C): apart from (D): regardless of
129797. One should never live beyond ones means What does means in the sentence mean?
(A): way (B): ends (C): sense (D): wealth
129798. She claims to be able to ............... the future
(A): foretell (B): foresight (C): freedom (D): forewarn
129799. The word that is more or less similar in meaning INDUSTRIOUS is:
(A): productive (B): manufacture (C): diligent (D): arrogant
129800. A person who knows many languages is a :
(A): polyandry (B): paragon (C): polyglot (D): prodigy
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