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Directions(Q. 76 to 78): Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
76. Enormous
(A) Petty
(B) Warehouse
(C) Immense
(D) Trivial
[toggle] Answer – C [/toggle]
77. Drizzle
(A) Trickle
(B) Downpour
(C) Splash
(D) Sprinkle
[toggle] Answer – D [/toggle]
78. Inevitable
(A) Significant
(B) Crucial
(C) Unavoidable
(D) Undeniable
[toggle] Answer – C [/toggle]
Directions_(Q. 79 to 81): Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
79. Admiration
(A) Disapprove
(B) Contempt
(C) Blame
(D) Despiser
[toggle] Answer – D [/toggle]
80. Beautiful
(A) Unique
(B) Bountiful
(C) Bizarre
(D) Ugly
[toggle] Answer – D [/toggle]
81. Noisily
(A) Clearly
(B) Quietly
(C) Distinctly
(D) Loudly
[toggle] Answer – B [/toggle]
Directions-Q. 82 to 84): Four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ Phrase bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the Answer Sheet.
82. Television has becomes part and parcel of our lives.
(A) unavoidable luxury
(B) showy part
(C) important part
(D) status symbol
[toggle] Answer – A [/toggle]
83. My kith and kin congratulated me on my brilliant successful
(A) father and mother
(B) colleagues
(C) relatives
(D) niece and nephew
[toggle] Answer – C [/toggle]
84. His frequent journeys are telling upon his health
(A) improving
(B) informing
(C) threatening
(D) affecting
[toggle] Answer – D [/toggle]
Directions_(Q. 85 to 87): Four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.
85. (A) Entusiasm
(B) Enthussiasm
(C) Enthusiasm
(D) Enthusaism
[toggle] Answer – C [/toggle]
86. (A) Compulsory
(B) Compulsorry
(C) Compelsory
(D) Compullsory
[toggle] Answer – A [/toggle]
87. (A) Complacency
(B) Complacensy
(C) Compliecency
(D) Cumplacency
[toggle] Answer – A [/toggle]
Directions-(Q. 88 to 91): Sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by blackening the appropriate circle in the Answer Sheet.
88. Jones is a member of our……..
(A) counsel
(B) coup
(C) council
(D) counter
[toggle] Answer – C [/toggle]
89. He has been staying in Delhi……a long time.
(A) from
(B) since
(C) for
(D) till
[toggle] Answer – C [/toggle]
90. We get milk from the………
(A) dairy
(B) daily
(C) daisy
(D) diary
[toggle] Answer – A [/toggle]
91. A man from our village has been nominated………the ruling party’s candidate for the post.
(A) as
(B) to
(C) for
(D) in
[toggle] Answer – A [/toggle]
Directions-(Q. 92 to 94): A sentence A part of the sentence is bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose “No improvement”.
92. One should keep their word.
(A) his
(B) everyone’s
(C) No improvement
(D) one’s
[toggle] Answer – D [/toggle]
93. No economist can accurately foresee whether tax will go up or down.
(A) anticipate
(B) obviate
(C) No improvement
(D) expect s
[toggle] Answer – C [/toggle]
94. Journalism and medicine would be two of his career options.
(A) might be
(B) could be
(C) will be
(D) No improvement
[toggle] Answer – D [/toggle]
Directions (Q. 95 to 97) : Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word/sentences and indicate it by blackening the appropriate circle in the Answer Sheet.
95. To put two and two together-
(A) Proud
(B) Selfish friends
(C) Understand
(D) Good friend
[toggle] Answer – C [/toggle]
96. One who pretends to be what he is not-
(A) Actor
(B) Turncoat
(C) Hypocrite
(D) Liar
[toggle] Answer – C [/toggle]
97. A container for the ashes of a dead person
(A) Jug
(B) Vessel
(C) Vase
(D) Urn
[toggle] Answer – D [/toggle]
Directions-(Q. 98 to 100) : Some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and bold the circle corresponding to the appropriate correct option. If a sentence is free from error, bold the circle corresponding to “No error” option in the Answer Sheet.
98. The camp beside ours has been built in 1966 by John’s brother.
(A) by John’s brother
(B) The camp beside ours
(C) has been built in 1966
(D) No error
[toggle] Answer – C [/toggle]
99. An idea was worth nothing if it has no champion.
(A) An idea
(B) was worth nothing
(C) No error
(D) if it has no champions
[toggle] Answer – B [/toggle]
100. I have been waiting for you since two hours.
(A) No error
(B) for you
(C) I have been waiting
(D) since two hours
[toggle] Answer – D [/toggle]
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