Exam Name : SSC CPO English Mock Test – 2
Exam Duration : 30 Minutes
Subject : English Comprehension
Total Marks : 50 (Negative 1/4)
नोट:- इस टेस्ट को बनाने में पूरी सावधानी रखी गयी है। फिर भी यदि किसी प्रश्न में त्रुटि रह गई हो, तो कृपया कमेंट के माध्यम से सूचित करें ताकि उचित संशोधन किया जा सके।
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Question 1 of 50
1. Question
Q.1 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Jack played hide and seek.
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Question 2 of 50
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Q.2 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Treat with a vaccine, usually by injection to promote immunity against a disease
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Question 3 of 50
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Q.3 Select the most appropriate antonym of the underlined word in the given sentence.
Jason was sent to school in England, where he excelled academically and developed an interest in theatre and writing.
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Question 4 of 50
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Q.4 Select the most appropriate synonym of the highlighted word.
He imputes his ability to play great football to an inspirational coach.
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Question 5 of 50
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Q.5 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
At sea
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Question 6 of 50
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Q.6 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
James Bernard was undoubtedly one of the greatest elocutionists of the world.
Everyone agreed that he possessed the ___________.
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
Q.7 Select the option that substitutes the bracketed word-segment correctly and completes the sentence meaningfully.
Manthan and Pranav (sang together in a concert).
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Question 8 of 50
8. Question
Q.8 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.
Even when the child accused the relative of inappropriate behaviour, the parents continued to play perfects hosts at the party instead of addressing the elephant in the room.
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Question 9 of 50
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Q.9 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
You can ask Mr. Dinakar for anything; he would give you the shirt off his back.
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Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Q.10 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Progress
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Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Q.11 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom
Some colleagues at a workplace are really hard nuts to crack.
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Question 12 of 50
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Q.12 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A happy development or happening of events by chance.
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Question 13 of 50
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Q.13 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
Novel
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Question 14 of 50
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Q.14 Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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Question 15 of 50
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Q.15 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
He is a weak student and somehow pulled over the exams.
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Question 16 of 50
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Q.16 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Lethal
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Question 17 of 50
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Q.17 Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word in the following sentence.
Ideas are present in the consciousness, which when released and given scope to grow and take shape, can lead to successful events.
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Question 18 of 50
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Q.18 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
The story did not go by well enough.
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Question 19 of 50
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Q.19 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A group of worshippers
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Question 20 of 50
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Q.20 Select the most appropriate antonym of the underlined word.
My teacher asked me to compress the file.
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Question 21 of 50
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Q.21 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
One who knows all things
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Question 22 of 50
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Q.22 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
Rife
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Question 23 of 50
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Q.23 Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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Question 24 of 50
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Q.24 Select the sentence that uses the idiom correctly.
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Question 25 of 50
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Q.25 Select the most appropriate synonym to replace the italicised word.
You get a good and comprehensive idea of the town form the clock tower situated in the centre of the town.
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Question 26 of 50
26. Question
Q.26 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To stand one’s ground
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Question 27 of 50
27. Question
Q.27 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the given group of words.
The action or offence of speaking sacrilegiously about God or sacred things
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Question 28 of 50
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Q.28 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.
The villain of the play was hated by the audience.
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Q.29 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Someone who is reserved and shy
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Question 30 of 50
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Q.30 The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error form the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.
His cellphone is / different and costlier / than mine.
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Question 31 of 50
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Q.31 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
The ship sank because the engineer has not called for help.
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Question 32 of 50
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Q.32 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
Fascinating
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Q.33 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Addicted
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Q.34 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.
He was beaming from ear to ear.
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Q.35 Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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Q.36 Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word.
Their vision was clear: if Indians were to play a meaningful role in the community of nations, they must be second to none in the application of advanced technologies to their real-life problems.
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Q.37 Select the incorrectly spelt word in the following sentence.
Rajib is not only an extremely reputed connoisseur of art but also a successful entrepreneur.
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Question 38 of 50
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Q.38 Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word.
The discovery of treasure under the Bermuda Triangle is probably a hoax.
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Q.39 Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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Question 40 of 50
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Q.40 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
After a tiring day, the workers decided to ___________ to restore their energy.
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Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Comprehension:
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic ever, originated is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. After all, the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It killed some 50-60% of the population in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and an unaccountable number of people in Central Asia.
Different proposals, based on competing theories, have been put forward. But in 2017, I came across some records describing an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chuy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, which I suspected may hold the key. As part of a multidisciplinary team co-led by Maria Spyrou at University of Tubingen, we have now investigated several specimens form individuals buried at that site – and come up with an answer.
The idea that the Black Death originated in the east – territories overlapping, roughly speaking, Central Asia, Mongolia and China – dates back to the contemporaries of the pandemic in Europe and the Islamic world. The modern, academic Chinese origin theory dates back to at least to in 1756-8 and a publication about the history of Central Asia by French scholar Joseph de Guignes.
Q.41 Select the suitable word given in the passage which means ‘areas of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state’.
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Question 42 of 50
42. Question
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Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic ever, originated is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. After all, the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It killed some 50-60% of the population in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and an unaccountable number of people in Central Asia.
Different proposals, based on competing theories, have been put forward. But in 2017, I came across some records describing an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chuy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, which I suspected may hold the key. As part of a multidisciplinary team co-led by Maria Spyrou at University of Tubingen, we have now investigated several specimens form individuals buried at that site – and come up with an answer.
The idea that the Black Death originated in the east – territories overlapping, roughly speaking, Central Asia, Mongolia and China – dates back to the contemporaries of the pandemic in Europe and the Islamic world. The modern, academic Chinese origin theory dates back to at least to in 1756-8 and a publication about the history of Central Asia by French scholar Joseph de Guignes.
Q.42 Which of the following may be the probable origin of Black Death, according to the passage?
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Question 43 of 50
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Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic ever, originated is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. After all, the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It killed some 50-60% of the population in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and an unaccountable number of people in Central Asia.
Different proposals, based on competing theories, have been put forward. But in 2017, I came across some records describing an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chuy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, which I suspected may hold the key. As part of a multidisciplinary team co-led by Maria Spyrou at University of Tubingen, we have now investigated several specimens form individuals buried at that site – and come up with an answer.
The idea that the Black Death originated in the east – territories overlapping, roughly speaking, Central Asia, Mongolia and China – dates back to the contemporaries of the pandemic in Europe and the Islamic world. The modern, academic Chinese origin theory dates back to at least to in 1756-8 and a publication about the history of Central Asia by French scholar Joseph de Guignes.
Q.43 What is the tone of the speaker?
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Question 44 of 50
44. Question
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Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic ever, originated is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. After all, the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It killed some 50-60% of the population in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and an unaccountable number of people in Central Asia.
Different proposals, based on competing theories, have been put forward. But in 2017, I came across some records describing an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chuy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, which I suspected may hold the key. As part of a multidisciplinary team co-led by Maria Spyrou at University of Tubingen, we have now investigated several specimens form individuals buried at that site – and come up with an answer.
The idea that the Black Death originated in the east – territories overlapping, roughly speaking, Central Asia, Mongolia and China – dates back to the contemporaries of the pandemic in Europe and the Islamic world. The modern, academic Chinese origin theory dates back to at least to in 1756-8 and a publication about the history of Central Asia by French scholar Joseph de Guignes.
Q.44 How does the passage describe Black Death?
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Question 45 of 50
45. Question
Comprehension:
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic ever, originated is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. After all, the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It killed some 50-60% of the population in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and an unaccountable number of people in Central Asia.
Different proposals, based on competing theories, have been put forward. But in 2017, I came across some records describing an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chuy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, which I suspected may hold the key. As part of a multidisciplinary team co-led by Maria Spyrou at University of Tubingen, we have now investigated several specimens form individuals buried at that site – and come up with an answer.
The idea that the Black Death originated in the east – territories overlapping, roughly speaking, Central Asia, Mongolia and China – dates back to the contemporaries of the pandemic in Europe and the Islamic world. The modern, academic Chinese origin theory dates back to at least to in 1756-8 and a publication about the history of Central Asia by French scholar Joseph de Guignes.
Q.45 What is the theme of the passage?
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Question 46 of 50
46. Question
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
All Elephants ____(1)____ several distinctive features, the most notable of which is a long trunk or proboscis, used for many ____(2)____, particularly breathing, lifting water and grasping objects. Their incisors grow ____(3)____ tusks, which can serve as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. Elephant’s larger ear flaps help to control their body temperature. Their pillar-like legs ____(4)____ carry their great weight. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs while Asian elephants have smaller ears and convex or lever backs. One of the biggest threats to elephant population is the ivory trade, as the animals are poached for their ivory tusks. Other threats to ____(5)____ elephants include habitat destruction and conflicts with local people. Elephants are used as working animals in Asia. In the past they were used in war, today, they are often put on display in zoos and circuses.
Q.46 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 1.
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Question 47 of 50
47. Question
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
All Elephants ____(1)____ several distinctive features, the most notable of which is a long trunk or proboscis, used for many ____(2)____, particularly breathing, lifting water and grasping objects. Their incisors grow ____(3)____ tusks, which can serve as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. Elephant’s larger ear flaps help to control their body temperature. Their pillar-like legs ____(4)____ carry their great weight. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs while Asian elephants have smaller ears and convex or lever backs. One of the biggest threats to elephant population is the ivory trade, as the animals are poached for their ivory tusks. Other threats to ____(5)____ elephants include habitat destruction and conflicts with local people. Elephants are used as working animals in Asia. In the past they were used in war, today, they are often put on display in zoos and circuses.
Q.47 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 2.
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Question 48 of 50
48. Question
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
All Elephants ____(1)____ several distinctive features, the most notable of which is a long trunk or proboscis, used for many ____(2)____, particularly breathing, lifting water and grasping objects. Their incisors grow ____(3)____ tusks, which can serve as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. Elephant’s larger ear flaps help to control their body temperature. Their pillar-like legs ____(4)____ carry their great weight. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs while Asian elephants have smaller ears and convex or lever backs. One of the biggest threats to elephant population is the ivory trade, as the animals are poached for their ivory tusks. Other threats to ____(5)____ elephants include habitat destruction and conflicts with local people. Elephants are used as working animals in Asia. In the past they were used in war, today, they are often put on display in zoos and circuses.
Q.48 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 3.
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Question 49 of 50
49. Question
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
All Elephants ____(1)____ several distinctive features, the most notable of which is a long trunk or proboscis, used for many ____(2)____, particularly breathing, lifting water and grasping objects. Their incisors grow ____(3)____ tusks, which can serve as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. Elephant’s larger ear flaps help to control their body temperature. Their pillar-like legs ____(4)____ carry their great weight. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs while Asian elephants have smaller ears and convex or lever backs. One of the biggest threats to elephant population is the ivory trade, as the animals are poached for their ivory tusks. Other threats to ____(5)____ elephants include habitat destruction and conflicts with local people. Elephants are used as working animals in Asia. In the past they were used in war, today, they are often put on display in zoos and circuses.
Q.49 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 4.
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50. Question
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
All Elephants ____(1)____ several distinctive features, the most notable of which is a long trunk or proboscis, used for many ____(2)____, particularly breathing, lifting water and grasping objects. Their incisors grow ____(3)____ tusks, which can serve as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. Elephant’s larger ear flaps help to control their body temperature. Their pillar-like legs ____(4)____ carry their great weight. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs while Asian elephants have smaller ears and convex or lever backs. One of the biggest threats to elephant population is the ivory trade, as the animals are poached for their ivory tusks. Other threats to ____(5)____ elephants include habitat destruction and conflicts with local people. Elephants are used as working animals in Asia. In the past they were used in war, today, they are often put on display in zoos and circuses.
Q.50 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 5.
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Question 1 of 50
1. Question
Q.1 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Jack played hide and seek.
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Question 2 of 50
2. Question
Q.2 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Treat with a vaccine, usually by injection to promote immunity against a disease
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Question 3 of 50
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Q.3 Select the most appropriate antonym of the underlined word in the given sentence.
Jason was sent to school in England, where he excelled academically and developed an interest in theatre and writing.
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Question 4 of 50
4. Question
Q.4 Select the most appropriate synonym of the highlighted word.
He imputes his ability to play great football to an inspirational coach.
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Question 5 of 50
5. Question
Q.5 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
At sea
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
Q.6 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
James Bernard was undoubtedly one of the greatest elocutionists of the world.
Everyone agreed that he possessed the ___________.
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
Q.7 Select the option that substitutes the bracketed word-segment correctly and completes the sentence meaningfully.
Manthan and Pranav (sang together in a concert).
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Question 8 of 50
8. Question
Q.8 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.
Even when the child accused the relative of inappropriate behaviour, the parents continued to play perfects hosts at the party instead of addressing the elephant in the room.
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Question 9 of 50
9. Question
Q.9 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
You can ask Mr. Dinakar for anything; he would give you the shirt off his back.
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Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Q.10 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Progress
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Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Q.11 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom
Some colleagues at a workplace are really hard nuts to crack.
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Question 12 of 50
12. Question
Q.12 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A happy development or happening of events by chance.
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Question 13 of 50
13. Question
Q.13 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
Novel
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Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Q.14 Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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Question 15 of 50
15. Question
Q.15 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
He is a weak student and somehow pulled over the exams.
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Question 16 of 50
16. Question
Q.16 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Lethal
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Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Q.17 Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word in the following sentence.
Ideas are present in the consciousness, which when released and given scope to grow and take shape, can lead to successful events.
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Question 18 of 50
18. Question
Q.18 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
The story did not go by well enough.
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Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Q.19 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A group of worshippers
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Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Q.20 Select the most appropriate antonym of the underlined word.
My teacher asked me to compress the file.
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Question 21 of 50
21. Question
Q.21 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
One who knows all things
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Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Q.22 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
Rife
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Question 23 of 50
23. Question
Q.23 Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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Question 24 of 50
24. Question
Q.24 Select the sentence that uses the idiom correctly.
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Question 25 of 50
25. Question
Q.25 Select the most appropriate synonym to replace the italicised word.
You get a good and comprehensive idea of the town form the clock tower situated in the centre of the town.
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Question 26 of 50
26. Question
Q.26 Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To stand one’s ground
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Question 27 of 50
27. Question
Q.27 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the given group of words.
The action or offence of speaking sacrilegiously about God or sacred things
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Question 28 of 50
28. Question
Q.28 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.
The villain of the play was hated by the audience.
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Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Q.29 Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Someone who is reserved and shy
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Question 30 of 50
30. Question
Q.30 The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error form the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.
His cellphone is / different and costlier / than mine.
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Question 31 of 50
31. Question
Q.31 Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
The ship sank because the engineer has not called for help.
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Question 32 of 50
32. Question
Q.32 Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
Fascinating
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Question 33 of 50
33. Question
Q.33 Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Addicted
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Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Q.34 Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.
He was beaming from ear to ear.
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Question 35 of 50
35. Question
Q.35 Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Q.36 Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word.
Their vision was clear: if Indians were to play a meaningful role in the community of nations, they must be second to none in the application of advanced technologies to their real-life problems.
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Question 37 of 50
37. Question
Q.37 Select the incorrectly spelt word in the following sentence.
Rajib is not only an extremely reputed connoisseur of art but also a successful entrepreneur.
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Question 38 of 50
38. Question
Q.38 Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word.
The discovery of treasure under the Bermuda Triangle is probably a hoax.
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Question 39 of 50
39. Question
Q.39 Select the incorrectly spelt word.
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Question 40 of 50
40. Question
Q.40 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
After a tiring day, the workers decided to ___________ to restore their energy.
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Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Comprehension:
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic ever, originated is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. After all, the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It killed some 50-60% of the population in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and an unaccountable number of people in Central Asia.
Different proposals, based on competing theories, have been put forward. But in 2017, I came across some records describing an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chuy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, which I suspected may hold the key. As part of a multidisciplinary team co-led by Maria Spyrou at University of Tubingen, we have now investigated several specimens form individuals buried at that site – and come up with an answer.
The idea that the Black Death originated in the east – territories overlapping, roughly speaking, Central Asia, Mongolia and China – dates back to the contemporaries of the pandemic in Europe and the Islamic world. The modern, academic Chinese origin theory dates back to at least to in 1756-8 and a publication about the history of Central Asia by French scholar Joseph de Guignes.
Q.41 Select the suitable word given in the passage which means ‘areas of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state’.
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Question 42 of 50
42. Question
Comprehension:
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic ever, originated is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. After all, the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It killed some 50-60% of the population in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and an unaccountable number of people in Central Asia.
Different proposals, based on competing theories, have been put forward. But in 2017, I came across some records describing an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chuy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, which I suspected may hold the key. As part of a multidisciplinary team co-led by Maria Spyrou at University of Tubingen, we have now investigated several specimens form individuals buried at that site – and come up with an answer.
The idea that the Black Death originated in the east – territories overlapping, roughly speaking, Central Asia, Mongolia and China – dates back to the contemporaries of the pandemic in Europe and the Islamic world. The modern, academic Chinese origin theory dates back to at least to in 1756-8 and a publication about the history of Central Asia by French scholar Joseph de Guignes.
Q.42 Which of the following may be the probable origin of Black Death, according to the passage?
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Question 43 of 50
43. Question
Comprehension:
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic ever, originated is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. After all, the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It killed some 50-60% of the population in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and an unaccountable number of people in Central Asia.
Different proposals, based on competing theories, have been put forward. But in 2017, I came across some records describing an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chuy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, which I suspected may hold the key. As part of a multidisciplinary team co-led by Maria Spyrou at University of Tubingen, we have now investigated several specimens form individuals buried at that site – and come up with an answer.
The idea that the Black Death originated in the east – territories overlapping, roughly speaking, Central Asia, Mongolia and China – dates back to the contemporaries of the pandemic in Europe and the Islamic world. The modern, academic Chinese origin theory dates back to at least to in 1756-8 and a publication about the history of Central Asia by French scholar Joseph de Guignes.
Q.43 What is the tone of the speaker?
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Question 44 of 50
44. Question
Comprehension:
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic ever, originated is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. After all, the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It killed some 50-60% of the population in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and an unaccountable number of people in Central Asia.
Different proposals, based on competing theories, have been put forward. But in 2017, I came across some records describing an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chuy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, which I suspected may hold the key. As part of a multidisciplinary team co-led by Maria Spyrou at University of Tubingen, we have now investigated several specimens form individuals buried at that site – and come up with an answer.
The idea that the Black Death originated in the east – territories overlapping, roughly speaking, Central Asia, Mongolia and China – dates back to the contemporaries of the pandemic in Europe and the Islamic world. The modern, academic Chinese origin theory dates back to at least to in 1756-8 and a publication about the history of Central Asia by French scholar Joseph de Guignes.
Q.44 How does the passage describe Black Death?
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Question 45 of 50
45. Question
Comprehension:
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the question of where and when the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic ever, originated is one of the biggest mysteries in human history. After all, the Black Death was the first wave of the second plague pandemic of the 14th to early 19th centuries. It killed some 50-60% of the population in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and an unaccountable number of people in Central Asia.
Different proposals, based on competing theories, have been put forward. But in 2017, I came across some records describing an intriguing medieval cemetery in Kara-Djigach, Chuy Valley, northern Kyrgyzstan, which I suspected may hold the key. As part of a multidisciplinary team co-led by Maria Spyrou at University of Tubingen, we have now investigated several specimens form individuals buried at that site – and come up with an answer.
The idea that the Black Death originated in the east – territories overlapping, roughly speaking, Central Asia, Mongolia and China – dates back to the contemporaries of the pandemic in Europe and the Islamic world. The modern, academic Chinese origin theory dates back to at least to in 1756-8 and a publication about the history of Central Asia by French scholar Joseph de Guignes.
Q.45 What is the theme of the passage?
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Question 46 of 50
46. Question
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
All Elephants ____(1)____ several distinctive features, the most notable of which is a long trunk or proboscis, used for many ____(2)____, particularly breathing, lifting water and grasping objects. Their incisors grow ____(3)____ tusks, which can serve as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. Elephant’s larger ear flaps help to control their body temperature. Their pillar-like legs ____(4)____ carry their great weight. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs while Asian elephants have smaller ears and convex or lever backs. One of the biggest threats to elephant population is the ivory trade, as the animals are poached for their ivory tusks. Other threats to ____(5)____ elephants include habitat destruction and conflicts with local people. Elephants are used as working animals in Asia. In the past they were used in war, today, they are often put on display in zoos and circuses.
Q.46 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 1.
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Question 47 of 50
47. Question
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
All Elephants ____(1)____ several distinctive features, the most notable of which is a long trunk or proboscis, used for many ____(2)____, particularly breathing, lifting water and grasping objects. Their incisors grow ____(3)____ tusks, which can serve as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. Elephant’s larger ear flaps help to control their body temperature. Their pillar-like legs ____(4)____ carry their great weight. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs while Asian elephants have smaller ears and convex or lever backs. One of the biggest threats to elephant population is the ivory trade, as the animals are poached for their ivory tusks. Other threats to ____(5)____ elephants include habitat destruction and conflicts with local people. Elephants are used as working animals in Asia. In the past they were used in war, today, they are often put on display in zoos and circuses.
Q.47 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 2.
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Question 48 of 50
48. Question
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
All Elephants ____(1)____ several distinctive features, the most notable of which is a long trunk or proboscis, used for many ____(2)____, particularly breathing, lifting water and grasping objects. Their incisors grow ____(3)____ tusks, which can serve as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. Elephant’s larger ear flaps help to control their body temperature. Their pillar-like legs ____(4)____ carry their great weight. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs while Asian elephants have smaller ears and convex or lever backs. One of the biggest threats to elephant population is the ivory trade, as the animals are poached for their ivory tusks. Other threats to ____(5)____ elephants include habitat destruction and conflicts with local people. Elephants are used as working animals in Asia. In the past they were used in war, today, they are often put on display in zoos and circuses.
Q.48 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 3.
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Question 49 of 50
49. Question
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
All Elephants ____(1)____ several distinctive features, the most notable of which is a long trunk or proboscis, used for many ____(2)____, particularly breathing, lifting water and grasping objects. Their incisors grow ____(3)____ tusks, which can serve as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. Elephant’s larger ear flaps help to control their body temperature. Their pillar-like legs ____(4)____ carry their great weight. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs while Asian elephants have smaller ears and convex or lever backs. One of the biggest threats to elephant population is the ivory trade, as the animals are poached for their ivory tusks. Other threats to ____(5)____ elephants include habitat destruction and conflicts with local people. Elephants are used as working animals in Asia. In the past they were used in war, today, they are often put on display in zoos and circuses.
Q.49 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 4.
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Question 50 of 50
50. Question
Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
All Elephants ____(1)____ several distinctive features, the most notable of which is a long trunk or proboscis, used for many ____(2)____, particularly breathing, lifting water and grasping objects. Their incisors grow ____(3)____ tusks, which can serve as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. Elephant’s larger ear flaps help to control their body temperature. Their pillar-like legs ____(4)____ carry their great weight. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs while Asian elephants have smaller ears and convex or lever backs. One of the biggest threats to elephant population is the ivory trade, as the animals are poached for their ivory tusks. Other threats to ____(5)____ elephants include habitat destruction and conflicts with local people. Elephants are used as working animals in Asia. In the past they were used in war, today, they are often put on display in zoos and circuses.
Q.50 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 5.
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