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129451. Sita carried a bundle of books
(A): A bundle of books were carried by Sita (B): A bundle of books is carried by Sita (C): A bundle of books was carried by Sita (D): A bundle of books are carried by Sita
129452. Raman said "I am eating an orange."
(A): Raman said that he was eating an orange (B): Raman said that he is eating an orange (C): Raman said that he has been eating an orange (D): Raman said that he had eaten an orange
129453. "My mother wrote a letter ," John said
(A): John said that his mother writes letters? (B): John said that his mother had written a letter? (C): John said that his mother has written a letter (D): John said that he has been written a letter
129454. Mary went to England, .......?
(A): did she (B): does she
129455. I am happy,.............?
(A): is he (B): am I
129456. If FINANCE coded as GKQESIL then BANK is coded as:
(A): CCQO (B): CCPN (C): CBOL (D): CDRP
129457. Which is the opposite of the word Demolish?
(A): Devastate (B): Raze (C): Erect (D): Ruin
129458. Pick out the word which is not the synonym of Zeal
(A): Ardor (B): Distress (C): Fervor (D): Passion
129459. Which of the following is the correct form of the word?
(A): Jealousy (B): Jealesy (C): Jealasy (D): Jelousy
129460. Vis-a-vis means
(A): Face to face (B): The other way around (C): In private (D): None of the above
129461. Circa means
(A): Correct (B): Alone (C): about (D): Sure
129462. Which is the opposite of the word Meagre?
(A): Ample (B): Frugal (C): Scanty (D): Sparse
129463. Something to be corrected in a printed book is
(A): Conscript (B): Corrigendum (C): Choreography (D): Bibiliography
129464. Pedant means
(A): A person who makes an excessive show of learning (B): A person who knows the art or science of teaching (C): A person having a pen-name (D): A person who tells lie in a court
129465. Which of the following sentences is correct?
(A): Five hundred rupees are big sum (B): Five hundred rupees is big sum (C): Five hundred rupees is a big sum (D): Five hundred rupees are a big sum
129466. Ultra Vires means
(A): Beyond one’s strength or capacity (B): The other way around (C): In private (D): Very good performance
129467. Which of the following is correctly spelt?
(A): Collaberate (B): Contraversy (C): Incorrigible (D): Harasment
129468. Choose the correct form of the word:
(A): Inflammatary (B): Inflammatery (C): Inflamatory (D): Inflammatory
129469. I saw an insane person ................. the road.
(A): in (B): on (C): at (D): over
129470. The Panchayat President is presiding ........... the funciton
(A): in (B): for (C): over (D): at
129471. Which pair is different?
(A): Liberty and freedom (B): Honesty and integrity (C): Pleasure and pain (D): Surplus and excess
129472. Pick out the wrong sentence
(A): Neither A nor B is present (B): Neither of us is ready (C): Her arrival and departure were not even noticed (D): She, not I am responsible
129473. Which of the word comes first in dictionary?
(A): Presumption (B): Pressure (C): Precipitation (D): Presence
129474. One who leaves his country to settle in another is called
(A): Emigrant (B): Tourist (C): Immigrant (D): Foreigner
129475. A person who is too ready to believe is called.
(A): Cynic (B): Crafty (C): Incredible (D): Credulous
129476. Which is the next letter of the series? W, U, R, N, I
(A): A (B): B (C): C (D): D
129477. In the English alphabet which letter isthird to the right of fourteenth letter from the end?
(A): Q (B): R (C): M (D): P
129478. She is a twelve ............... old girl.
(A): years (B): year (C): age (D): ages
129479. The sentence Had I practised well, I would have won, means
(A): I practised well, and I won (B): I practised well yet I didn’t win (C): I did not practice well yet I won (D): I did not practice well and I didn’t win
129480. What does fetch mean in the following sentence, 'This old bed will not fetch much now.
(A): go and bring (B): attract (C): look good (D): realize (a prize)
129481. In my grandfathers days ,a man ........ be hanged for stealing cattle.
(A): might (B): must (C): will (D): ought to
129482. Use the appropriate word in the idiom He knows which side hisbread is ......... .
(A): burnt (B): buttered (C): sliced (D): white
129483. Let me take the Umbrella in case it rains means
(A): There is a possibility of training so let me take the Umbrella (B): Let me wait and see and if it rains let me take the Umbrella (C): It is sure to rain so let me take the Umbrella (D): There is no possibility of it raining but still let me take the Umbrella
129484. The phrasal verb cam to means
(A): regain consciousness (B): meet (C): visit (D): reach
129485. I am not accustomed to ................. long distances.
(A): walk (B): walks (C): walking (D): for walking
129486. Pick out the correct sentence from the following
(A): He usually listens to music after work (B): He usually listens music after work (C): He usually hears music after work (D): He is usually listening music after work
129487. Mr. Shiv ......... a talk at the meeting.
(A): made (B): did (C): is making (D): gave
129488. I have ........ friends I often feel lonely.
(A): a few (B): little (C): a little (D): few
129489. If I had not opened the door, the cat ......... .
(A): would not have got out (B): will have got out (C): would not have been got out (D): would have got out
129490. Neither Mr. Raj nor his children ............ to the movies.
(A): goes (B): go (C): are going (D): were going
129491. .............. you ................ French?
(A): are,know (B): does,know (C): are knowing (D): do, know
129492. Lets go ............?
(A): should we? (B): are we? (C): can I? (D): shall we?
129493. The nearest in meaning to the word conventional is
(A): traditional (B): missionary (C): functional (D): uncommon
129494. You had better .................. home.
(A): come (B): has come (C): had come (D): came
129495. It seems everybody is aware ........... these problems.
(A): of (B): with (C): to (D): on
129496. There isnt .......... to do now.
(A): many (B): nothing (C): much (D): some
129497. I .............. the newspaper, when the bell ............. .
(A): read, was ringing (B): was reading, rang (C): had read, rings (D): read, is ringing
129498. Do you like school ?
(A): More or less (B): Not much (C): Much less (D): A few
129499. Find the antonyms of Convict:
(A): punish (B): imprison (C): acquit (D): release
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