A dispute between a police constable and a motorcycle couple led to clashes between locals and police. Residents from nearby areas came to protest against the police, and a verbal spat turned into a full-fledged clash between police and protesters.
A dispute between a police constable and a motorcycle couple led to clashes between locals and police. Residents from nearby areas came to protest against the police, and a verbal spat turned into a full-fledged clash between police and protesters.
A dispute between a police constable and a motorcycle couple led to clashes between locals and police. Residents from nearby areas came to protest against the police, and a verbal spat turned into a full-fledged clash between police and protesters.
A dispute between a police constable and a motorcycle couple led to clashes between locals and police. Residents from nearby areas came to protest against the police, and a verbal spat turned into a full-fledged clash between police and protesters.
A petty dispute between a police 1, motorcycle--borne couple late last constable nightlead (a)/ and a between thelocals andIthe police. (c)/ No (b)/ to clashes (a) a (b) b Eror (d) (c) c (d) d Residents from nearby areas came out to 2 the against police and a verbal spat turned into a(a)/ protest fedged clash amongst copS and the (b)/ full- Error (d) protesters. (c)/ No (a) a (b) b (c) c (d) d Directions (3-4): In the following questions, the given with a blank to be filled in with an sentence appropriate lect the correct alternative out of the four and indicate word. it bu selecting the appropriate option. 3" Rohan stood. .the crowd quite amazed. (a) in (b) from (c) for (d) into 4. This is Ritika's lunchbox, .is the empty one. (a) yours (b) your (c) you (d) yourselves Directions (5-7): In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, select the word similar in meaning to the word given. 5. ALLURE (a) Attract (b) Prevent (c) Warn (d) Deter 6. COLLOQUIAL (a) CorrTect (b) Formal (c) Familiar (d) Standard 7. CONTEMPLATE (a) Discard (b) Neglect (c) Design (d) Forget Directions (8-10): In thefollowingquestions, out of the four alternatives, select the word opposite in meaning to the word gven. 8, JUDICIOUS (a) Acute (b) Rash (c) Careful (d) Wise 9. CITE (a) Present (b) Offer (c) Forget (d) Allege 10, CLASH (a) Battle (b) Argument (c) Brush (d) Harmony out of the Directions four alternatives, the following selectInthe (11-12): questions, alternative which best expresses the meaning ofthe 11, Kickthe bucketidiom/phrase. (a) To abuse someone (b) To emphasise (c) Todie (d) Toturn pale 12. Bear the palm (a) Towin (b) Emotionless (c) In disgrace (d) With a heavy heart part of the sentDireectnce.ions (13-14): Improve the bracketed 13. As Ministers, their mandate (was be to) single-mindedly focus on results without having to worry about reporting to a careerpolitician. (a) will be to (b) willing be to (c) must to (d) Noimprovement 14. But the choices (is also an) indication of the small talent pool before Mr. Modi. (a) might alsoan (b) are also an (c) can also an (d) Noimprovement Directions (15-16): In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute ofthephrase. 15. Gold and silver before using for (a) Stones manufacturing (b) Bullion ornaments (c) Currency (d) Money 16. Anything tending tomnove away from centre (a) Centrifugal (b) Centripetal (c) Centripede (d) Circumcentre Directions (17-18): In the following questions, four words aregiven out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word. 17. (a) Accorate (b) Accuerate (c) Acurrate (d) Accurate 18. (a) Adequate (b) Adecute (c) Adecuate (d) Edequate Directions (19-20): Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. 19. Activities in the P: guided by the motive Q: private sector are R: to earn profits (a) QRP (b) RPQ (c) PQR (d) QPR 20. Rohan and Ranjan P: about the terms Q: had finished reading R: ofcredit in class (a) PQR (b) QPR (c) RPQ (d) PRQ 23. A great man acknowledged me as a flatterer to him. (a) Iwas acknowledged by a great man to be a flatterer. (6) Iwas acknowledged by a great man to have been a flatterer. (c) Iwas acknowledged as a flatterer by a great man. (d) Iwas acknowledged as a flatterer to a great man. 24. Can those happy moments be ever forgotten by me? (a) Shall Iever forget those happy moments? (b) Can Iever forget those happy moments? (c) Will Iever forget those happy moments? (d) CouldI ever forget those happy moments? 25. You have to do this immediately. (a) This has been done by you immediately. (b) This is being done by you immediately. (c) This was being done by you immediately. (d) This has to be done by you immediately. 26. The labourers were digging a canal. (a) A canal is being digged by the labourers. (b) Acanal was dug by the labourers. (c) Acanal was being dug by the labourers. (d) A canal had been dug by the labourers. 35. IMPOST (b) Postage (a) Tax (d) Dispatch (c) Fertilizer 36. COARSE (b) Training (a) Rough (d) Grain (c) Academic 37. SUPERSEDE (b) Set aside (a) Repeal (d) Enforce (c) Suspend 38. PERILOUS (a) Cautious (b) Dubious (c) Monstrous (d) Dangerous 39. AFFLUENCE (a) Influence (b) Awkwardness (c) Richness (a) Difficulty 40. BIFURCATED Dissected into pieces (b) Divided into two (a) abused (c) Thoroughly evaluate (d) Verbally 41. CONSENSUS (a) Magnanimity (b) Proximity (c) Unanimity (a) Equanimity 42. INDIGNATION (a) Hatred (b) Anger (c) Disapproval (d) Contempt 9. Youfind a black sheep in cvery community. (a) One who does not Coopcrate (b) Person with bad reputation (c) One who lives the life of shame (d) One who is always doing wrong 10. Please hold your tonguein this matter, otherwise you will repent. (a) Be silent (b) Give advice (c) Defend (d) Argue 11. Once and for all (a) Now and for the last time: finally (b)To be successful in the first attempt (c) To do a charitable act for the benefit of everybody (d) Tospeak for the majority 12. After his business failed, he had to work very hard to keep the wolf from the door. (a) Keep away extreme poverty (b) Earn an honest living (c) Regain his lost position (d) Defend from enemies 13. William left us with a heart-wrenching swan song. (a) Last cry (b) Last gift (c) Last prayer (d) Last performance 14. You have been trying to solve this puzzle for a long time. be careful so that youavoid barking up the wrong tree. (a) Trying to solve problems (b) Trying to find something at a wrong place (c) Keep working constantly (d) Climbing the wrong tree 15. Sheila's talltales have no meaning. (a) Jealousy (b) Greed (c) Boasting (d) Pride
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