SSC CPO 12th-March-2019-Shift-2-1216

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SSC CPO 12th-March-2019-Shift-2 (Test Code: 1216)

The sequence of folding a piece of square paper and the manner in which the folded paper has been cut is shown in the figures X. Y

and Z. How would this paper look when unfolded?

Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set.

{9, 16, 23 }

  1. {7, 15, 25}

  2. {4, 9, 16}

  3. {15, 24, 33}

  4. {16, 25, 32}

Which two numbers should be interchanged to make the given equation correct?

9 + 4 ÷ 2 − 6 × 3 = 4 + 3 × 6 − 9 + 1

  1. 6 and 3

  2. 4 and 9

  3. 4 and 2

  4. 6 and 4

In a code language. BACHELOR is written as SNMDIBBA. How will COHESION be written as in that language?

  1. ONIFTIBP

  2. ONIRFGPB

  3. NPHTDIND

  4. BPJTFINO

Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. Parallelogram

  2. Hexagon

  3. Rhombus

  4. Ellipse

Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?

4, 10, 18, 38, ?, 150

  1. 74

  2. 84

  3. 70

  4. 73

If FAKE is coded as 52106 and MAD is coded as 1225, then how will DEER be coded as?

  1. 36419

  2. 36420

  3. 47520

  4. 35418

Which two signs should be interchanged to make the following equation correct?

18 + 12 × 8 − 6 ÷ 3 = 9

  1. × and ÷

  2. − and ×

  3. ÷ and +

  4. + and ×

In the following diagram, the triangle represents ‘actors‘. the circle represents ‘male‘. the rectangle represents ‘painters' and the

square represents ‘artists’. The numbers in different segments show the number of persons.

How many male actors are painters but not artists?

  1. 8

  2. 13

  3. 7

  4. 15

Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number.

24 : l3 :: 38 : _____

  1. 25

  2. 17

  3. 20

  4. 23

Select the option in which the given figure is embedded.

Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. 123 : 456

  2. 456 : 798

  3. 234 : 567

  4. 345 : 678

Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set.

{10, 19, 32}

  1. {12, 25, 49}

  2. {3, 7, 10}

  3. {5, 14, 19}

  4. {7, 13, 23}

Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.

ATKR : FYPW :: TLPG : .........

  1. XQTL

  2. YQUL

  3. XTQL

  4. YTQL

TWO positions of the same dice are given. Which number will be at the bottom if '4’ is at the top?

  1. 3

  2. 2

  3. 6

  4. 1

In a code language, MACHINE is written as CAMHENI. How will MONSTER be written as in that language?

  1. OMNSETR

  2. NOMSRET

  3. SNOMRET

  4. NOMETSR

How many triangles are there in the following figure?

  1. 10

  2. 18

  3. 16

  4. 14

In the following diagram, the triangle represents 'rich‘. the circle represents ‘Farmer’ and the rectangle represents ‘rural’. The numbers

in different segments show the number of persons.

How many rich Farmers are not rural?

  1. 7

  2. 8

  3. 4

  4. 12

Select the figure that will come next in the following series.

Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. Mars

  2. Moon

  3. Venus

  4. Mercury

Select the correct alternative to indicate the arrangement of the following words in a logical and meaningful order.

1. Diagnosis

2. Recovery

3. Pain

4. Treatment

5. Hospital

  1. 3, 5, 4, 1, 2

  2. 5, 3, 1, 4, 2

  3. 5, 1, 4, 1, 2

  4. 3, 5, 1, 4, 2

Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. 56 : 75

  2. 36 : 63

  3. 24 : 42

  4. 48 : 84

If CAB = 13 and FEED = 41, then JADE = .........

  1. 45

  2. 41

  3. 35

  4. 43

Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.

HKNQ : JIPO :: DGJM: ......

  1. EELK

  2. FENO

  3. FELK

  4. FEJK

Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is placed on the right of the figure

Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?

3, 4, 7, ll, 18, ?

  1. 31

  2. 22

  3. 25

  4. 29

Which of the following interchanges of signs and numbers would make the given equation correct?

12 ÷ 4 + 2 − 6 × 3 = 3 ÷ 12 + 6 × 2 − 4

  1. − and +, 6 and 4

  2. ÷ and +, 6 and 4

  3. × and −, 4 and 6

  4. × and ÷, 4 and 6

Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. 9 : 17

  2. 7 : 11

  3. 13 : 29

  4. 11 : 25

Two statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem

to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:

All computers are instruments.

Some machines are computers.

Conclusions:

I. All instruments are computers.

II. Some machines are instruments.

III. Some instruments are machines.

  1. Only conclusions II and III follow.

  2. Only conclusions I and III follow.

  3. All the conclusions follow.

  4. Only conclusions I and II follow.

Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number.

6 : 35 :: 9 :

  1. 80

  2. 99

  3. 65

  4. 85

Which letter will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?

B, D, G, I, L, ?, Q

  1. N

  2. P

  3. O

  4. M

Select the figure that will come next in the following series.

Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same way as are the two words in the given word-pair.

Circle : Circumference

  1. Square : Diagonal

  2. Triangle : Area

  3. Rectangle : Perimeter

  4. Plane : Dimension

Select the word pair in which the two words are related in the same way as are the two words in the given word-pair.

Small : Dimension

  1. Cold : Winter

  2. Heavy : Weight

  3. Triangle : Area

  4. Heat: Temperature

Select the correct alternative to indicate the arrangement of the following words in a logical and meaningful order.

l. Injury

2. Recovery

3. Accident

4. Showroom

5. Drive

6. Car

  1. 6, 4, 3, 5, 1, 2

  2. 4, 6, 5, 3, 1, 2

  3. 4, 6, 5, 3, 2, 1

  4. 5, 6, 3, 2, 1, 4

Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. KQNT

  2. BFDH

  3. TVUW

  4. HPKM

Afler starting from his house, Naren walked a few meters towards the east. From there, he took a right turn and walked 80 m. and then

took a left hurt and walked 20 111. Finally. he took a right turn again and walked 40 m to reach the hospital. If the air distance between

his house and the hospital is 130 111. how far did Naren walk towards the east

initially?

  1. 25 m

  2. 50 m

  3. 30 m

  4. 40 m

Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is placed on the right of the figure.

Select the option in which the given figure is embedded. (Rotation is not allowed)

Rakesh starts walking from his house and then takes two left turns and one right turn to reach the market. If he is facing north on

reaching the market. in which direction was Rakesh facing when he started from his house?

  1. East

  2. West

  3. South

  4. North

‘Disease’ is related to ‘Pain' in the same way as 'Accident‘ is related to ‘......’.

  1. Injury

  2. Carelessness

  3. Driving

  4. Collision

Two statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem

to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:

Some rivers are brooks.

No brook is a stream.

Conclusions:

I. No stream is a brook.

II. Some streams are rivers.

III. Some brooks are rivers.

  1. Only conclusion I follows.

  2. Only conclusions I and III follow.

  3. Only conclusions II and III follow.

  4. Only conclusions I and II follow.

In the following diagram, the triangle represents 'actors‘. the circle represents ‘instrumentalists’ and the rectangle represents

‘dancers’. The numbers in different segments show the number of persons.

How many dancers are instrumentalists but not actors?

  1. 17

  2. 12

  3. 20

  4. 21

Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. EGIK

  2. MNOQ

  3. BDFH

  4. QSUW

‘Bird‘ is related to ‘Wings’ in the same way as 'Fish’ is related to ‘ ....... ‘.

  1. Belly

  2. Scales

  3. Gills

  4. Fins

Select the figure that will come next in the following series.

Which letter-cluster will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?

BECD, FIGH, KNLM, ?, XAYZ

  1. QTRS

  2. QWSU

  3. ORPQ

  4. PSQR

Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?

0, l, 5, 14, 30, ?

  1. 43

  2. 46

  3. 53

  4. 55

Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.

  1. 25 : 50

  2. 49 : 82

  3. 36 : 63

  4. 9 : 26

Select the number-pair in which the two numbers are related in the same way as are the two numbers in the given pair.

65 : 126

  1. 26 : 65

  2. 2 : 10

  3. 37 : 50

  4. 9 : 28

The Mahabodhi Temple in ........ is the pilgrimage site of the Buddhists.

  1. Madhya Pradesh

  2. Odisha

  3. Assam

  4. Bihar

According to data released by Central Statistics Office (CSO) in December 2018. factory output measured in terms of Index of

Industrial Production (IIP) grew in October 2018 as against 4.5% in September 2018.

  1. 8.1%

  2. 7.5%

  3. 6 %

  4. 6.7%

The ........ is an ancient Indian treatise on statecraft. economic policy and military strategy that was written in Sanskrit. Kautilya is

traditionally credited as the author of the text.

  1. Rigveda

  2. Arthashastra

  3. Puranas

  4. Charaka Samhita

Akbar commissioned ........ to chronicle the story of his father Humayun, ‘Humayun—nama‘.

  1. Gulbadan Begum

  2. Jodha Begum

  3. Jagat Gosain Begum

  4. Mariam-uz-Zamani

In August 2018, India won four bronze medals in the Wushu (Chinese Kung Fu) sporting event at .......... held in Indonesia.

  1. FIFA Confederations Cup

  2. UEFA Champions League 2018

  3. Jakarta-Palembang 2018 Asian Games

  4. Winter Olympics 2018

The Government of ........ has decided to ban the production, sale and use of single-use plastic products from 1 March 2019.

  1. Delhi

  2. Maharashtra

  3. Goa

  4. Puducherry

The Swadesh Darshan Scheme aims to promote international and domestic tourism across India. Which of the following is NOT one of

the 13 thematic circuits under the scheme of the Ministry of Tourism?

  1. Mahabharata Circuit

  2. Ramayana Circuit

  3. Desert Circuit

  4. Tribal Circuit

Identify the disease caused by the deficiency of Vitamin B1.

  1. Rickets

  2. Ariboflavinosis

  3. Beriberi

  4. Glossitis

Which of the following is the universal recipient blood group?

  1. O

  2. B

  3. AB

  4. A

In September 2018, ........ won the Duleep Trophy by defeating defending champion India Red at NPR College Ground in Dindigul,

Tamil Nadu.

  1. India Yellow

  2. India Black

  3. India Green

  4. India Blue

Standing committee on frnance headed by ........ was selected for outstanding performance among the Parliamentary Standing

Committees for the Sansad Rama Awards in Chennai.

  1. Nishikant Dubey

  2. M Veerappa Moily

  3. Dhananjay Mahadik

  4. NK Premachandran

.......... is a support scheme of Odisha whose primary targets are small farmers. cultivators and landless agricultural labourers.

  1. Krushak Assistance for Livelihood and Income Augmentation (KALIA)

  2. Aahar Yojana (JAY)

  3. Khushi Scheme

  4. Asha Assistance for Livelihood and Income Augmentation (AALIA)

The ......... in the human body controls every activity that you perform.

  1. respiratory system

  2. nervous system

  3. digestive system

  4. reproductive system

‘Red Tape’ in an economy refers to:

  1. Low Risk Market

  2. High Risk Market

  3. Rigid conformity to formal mics

  4. Rigid excise rules

In humans, fertilisation usually takes place in the ..........

  1. Fallopian tube

  2. Vagina

  3. Ovary

  4. Uterus

Where were the first headquarters of the Arya Samaj?

  1. Bombay

  2. Nasik

  3. Calcutta

  4. Lahore

In January 2019, the Ministry of ......... drafied National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction (2018-2023).

  1. Social Justice and Empowerment

  2. Planning and Development

  3. Health

  4. Education

The Judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President under Article ......... of the Constitution of India.

  1. 217

  2. 224(1)

  3. 21

  4. 124(2)

‘The Hindu Young World-Good books Award for Best Book 2018: Non-Fiction” was awarded to ..........author of the book ‘A Brush with

Indian Art’ at the Hindu Lit for Life 2019.

  1. Venita Coelho

  2. Rajiv Elipe

  3. Vinayak Verma

  4. Marnta Nainy

In January 2019, Chief Minister of Tripura, Biplab Kumar Deb unveiled the official logo of the state’s tea which features ........., the iconic landmark of Tripura.

  1. Neermahal palace

  2. Pilak
  3. Ujjayanta palace
  4. Devtamura

........ is the first greenfield airport to be constructed in the northeastern region of India.

  1. Pakyong

  2. Lengpui

  3. Paro

  4. Bagdogra International

Enzymes are ........... that act as catalysts within the living cells.

  1. vitamins

  2. proteins

  3. carbohydrates

  4. calcium

Which of the following is a dance form from Karnataka?

  1. Karma

  2. Rouf

  3. Bayalata

  4. Lava

Which MP from Baramati (Maharashtra) was honoured with the ‘Sansad Ratna Award‘ in January 2019 in Tamil Nadu?

  1. Meenakshi Lekhi

  2. Mamtaz Sanghamita

  3. Supriya Sule

  4. Butta Renuka

Which element is used to make the coils used in water heaters?

  1. A mixture of aluminium and copper

  2. A mixture of iron and steel

  3. Nichrome

  4. Copper

The ........ in Kanyakumari was awarded the international Gandhi Peace Prize (2015) for its contribution to rural development.

education and development of natural resources.

  1. Vivekananda Kendra

  2. Akshaya Kendra

  3. Sewa Kendra

  4. Saanjh Kendra

The Collegium for the appointment of Judges of Supreme Court is headed by the ......... of India.

  1. Prime Minister

  2. Chief Justice

  3. President

  4. Parliament

............ are called suicidal bags of the cell.

  1. Ribosomes

  2. Golgi Apparatus

  3. Lysosomes

  4. Mitochondria

........... won at the Australian Open Women’s Double Championship in January 2019.

  1. Zhang Shauai and Samantha Stosur

  2. Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova

  3. Timea Babos and Barbora Krejcikova

  4. Timea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic

In January 2019, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs gave its approval for the capacity expansion project of ......... Refinery

from 3 MMTPA (million metric tonne per annum) to 9 MMTPA.

  1. Barauni

  2. Numaligarh

  3. Mathura

  4. Essar

The Union Defence Minister .......... inaugurated the Tamil Nadu Defence Industrial Corridor on 20 January 2019.

  1. Nitin Gadkari

  2. Radha Mohan Singh

  3. Rajnath Singh

  4. Nirrnala Sitharaman

.........., a one-hour slot on Doordarshan National channel, is an initiative by the Department of Science and Technology along with

Doordarshan. Prasar Bharati

  1. DD Science

  2. Indian Science

  3. Science Live

  4. National Science

According to the new travel norms set by The Union Home Ministry, Indians aged ............ can travel to Nepal and Bhutan by producing

Aadhaar' as Identity proof.

  1. under 25 and over 55 years

  2. under 10 and over 60 years

  3. under 15 and over 65 years

  4. under 12 and over 55 years

In January 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was awarded the first ever ............. for his outstanding leadership of the nation.

  1. Champions of the Earth Award

  2. Philip Kotler Presidential Award

  3. Padma Shri

  4. Padma Bhushan

The city of victory, Fatehpur Sikri in .......... was built during the glorius reign of the Mughals.

  1. Jaipur

  2. Aligarh

  3. Agra

  4. Bidar

Indian mountaineer ........ is the first woman in the world to climb Mount Everest twice and the fust woman to successfully climb Mt.

Everest from Kangshung Face.

  1. Santosh Yadav

  2. Prernlata Agrawai

  3. Malavath Puma

  4. Arunima Sinha

In January 2019, President Ram Nath Kovind appointed senior advocates Sanj ay Jain and KM Nataraj as of India.

  1. Additional Solicitor Generals

  2. Director Generals

  3. Auditor Generals

  4. Secretary Generals

The Union Government bestows national sports awards every year to recognize and reward excellence in sports in India. Which of the

following is NOT one of these awards?

  1. Dhyan Chand Award

  2. Khelo India Award

  3. Dronacharya Award

  4. Arjuna Award

A January 2019 study by the scientists from National Chemical Laboratory, Pune suggested measuring levels of free albumin and

albumin attached to glucose molecules in the blood as a diagnostic test for ........

  1. Thyroid

  2. Piles

  3. Diabetes

  4. Tuberculosis

Prior to September 2018, ......... was the sole state in India without a functional airport.

  1. Nagaland

  2. Sikkim

  3. Assam

  4. Mizoram

The ‘Vision 2040’ document, released at the Global Aviation Summit 2019, estimates that India will need ......... airports.

  1. 200

  2. 300

  3. 250

  4. 150

.......... located in Thekkady. Kerala is the perfect example of nature's bounty with great scenic beauty and rich biodiversity.

  1. Dachigam National Park

  2. Wild Ass Sanctuary

  3. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary

  4. Pakhal Sanctuary

The Khalji or Khilji dynasty. founded by Jalal—ud-din Firuz Khalji ruled large parts of the Indian subcontinent between .........

  1. 1220 and 1290

  2. 1290 and 1320

  3. 1320 and 1377

  4. 1190 and 1220

Which of the following best describe the nature of Indian economy?

  1. Mixed Economy

  2. Communist Economy

  3. Capitalistic Economy

  4. Socialist Economy

Megasthenes. a Greek historian visited India in the reign of .......... in the 4th century BC.

  1. Alexander

  2. Bindusara

  3. Chandragupta Maurya

  4. Ashoka

........., a Moroccon traveller who is known for his extensive travels. came to India during the regime of Muhammad bin Tughlaq.

  1. Ralph Fisch

  2. Ibn Battuta

  3. Tsang Hi

  4. Nicoloi

Which of the following is a dance form from Rajasthan?

  1. Kumi

  2. Dappu

  3. Jhulan

  4. Maruni

The monuments of Khajuraho in the state of Madhya Pradesh are fine denotations of the ......... dynasty.

  1. Chandela

  2. Pallava

  3. Chalukya

  4. Chola

.......... is an autonomous organisation under the Department of Science and Technology of the Government of India.

  1. Prayog Prasar (PP)

  2. Arogya Prasar (AP)

  3. Vrgyan Prasar (VP)

  4. Vrdhan Prasar (VP)

The Tyndal Effect is due to.

  1. Scattering of Light

  2. Refraction of Light

  3. Reflection of Light

  4. Dispersion of Light

Pipes A and B can fill a tank in 6 hours and 8 hours respectively and pipe C can empty the full tank in 12 hours. All three pipes are

opened together. but pipe A is closed after 3 hours. In how many hours will the remaining part of the tank be filled?

  1. 10

  2. 9

  3. 11

  4. 12

A sum of Rs 12,800 is invested partly at 15% per annum and the remaining at 12% per annum simple interest. If the total interest at the

end of 3 years is Rs 5,085. then how much money was invested at 15% per annum?

  1. Rs 5,300

  2. Rs 7,500

  3. Rs 5,800

  4. Rs 5,200

A ladder leaning against a wall makes an angle with the horizontal ground such that \sin \theta =\frac{12}{13} . If the foot of the ladder is 7.5 m

from the wall, then what is the height of the point where the top of the ladder touches the wall?

  1. 8 m

  2. 15 m

  3. 18 m

  4. 12 m

Let \bigtriangleup ABC\sim \bigtriangleup QPR and \frac{ar\left ( \bigtriangleup ABC \right )}{ar\left ( \bigtriangleup QPR \right )}=\frac{9}{16}. If AB = 12 cm, BC = 6cm and AC = 9 cm, then PR is equal to:

  1. 12 cm

  2. 16 cm

  3. 8 cm

  4. 9 cm

In the given pie-chart, how many persons are using train to reach their workplace?

  1. 360

  2. 380

  3. 400

  4. 320

The square root of which of the following is a rational number?

  1. 1489.96

  2. 2460.14

  3. 5823.82

  4. 22504.9

Two pipes A and B can fill an empty tank in 8 hours and 12 hours respectively. They are opened alternately for 1 hour each, starting

with pipe A first. In how many hours will the empty tank be filled?

  1. 9

  2. 9\frac{1}{4}    

  3. 9\frac{1}{2}

  4. 9\frac{1}{3}

Two numbers are in the ratio 4 : 7. If their HCF is 26. then the sum of these two numbers will be:

  1. 286

  2. 338

  3. 312

  4. 364

If a^{2}+b^{2}=5824and a+b=28 , then \left ( a-b \right )^{2}+ab is equal to:

  1. 208

  2. 180

  3. 236

  4. 152

A sum of Rs 18,000 is invested for 16 months at 8% per annum compounded half-yearly. What is the percentage gain at the end of 16

months. to the nearest whole number?

  1. 10%

  2. 11%

  3. 12%

  4. 9%

The price of sugar is decreased by 10%. By what percent can a person increase the consumption so that there is no change in the

expenditure?

  1. \frac{100}{9}%       

  2. \frac{100}{11}%

  3. \frac{109}{11}%

  4. 11%

The sides of a triangle are 8 cm, 15 cm, and 17 cm respectively. At each of its vertices, circles of radius 3.5 cm are drawn. What is the

area of the triangle excluding the portion covered by the sectors of the circles \left ( \pi =\frac{22}{7} \right ) ?

  1. 21.5 cm2

  2. 47 cm2

  3. 23.5 cm2

  4. 40.75 cm2

In the given bar graph, the number of students enrolled in institute B in the year 2016 is what percentage of students enrolled in

institute A in 2016?

  1. \frac{250}{3}% 

  2. 85%

  3. 120%

  4. \frac{325}{6}%

The income of A is 24% more than the income of B. By what percent is the income of B less than the income of A?

  1. \frac{600}{31}%  

  2. \frac{150}{7}%

  3. \frac{600}{29}%

  4. \frac{500}{31}%

The successive discount of 25%, 20% and 10% is equivelant to a single discount of:

  1. 54%

  2. 46%

  3. 48%

  4. 44%

The radius of a cylinder is increased by 120% and its height is decreased by 40%. What is the percentage increase in its volume?

  1. 180.6%

  2. 190.4%

  3. 175.4%

  4. 212.8%

A shopkeeper sold two articles for Rs 9831 each. On one he gained 13% and on the other, he lost 13%. What is the overall percentage

gain or loss?

  1. 1.69% gain

  2. 6.5% gain

  3. 6.5% loss

  4. 1.69% loss

In the given pie chart, what is the ratio of the number of people who use train or car to reach their office to the number of people who

use other means of transport to reach their office.

  1. 3 : 5

  2. 4 : 5

  3. 5 : 6

  4. 5 : 3

From the top of a 12 m high building, the angle of elevation of the top of a tower is 60oand the angle of depression of the foot of the

tower is \theta , such that  \tan \theta =\frac{3}{4} What is the height of the tower \left ( \sqrt{3} =1.73\right ) ?

  1. 37.95 m

  2. 39.68 m

  3. 41.41 m

  4. 36.22 m

5\frac{5}{6}+\left [ 2\frac{2}{3}-\left [ 3\frac{3}{4}\left ( 3\frac{4}{5}\div 9\frac{1}{2} \right ) \right ] \right ]    

  1. 7

  2. \frac{22}{3}

  3. \frac{44}{7}

  4. \frac{43}{6}

In the given bar graph, the percentage decrease in the number of students in Institute A in 2016 is what percent of students in 2015.

  1. 39.5%

  2. 37.5%

  3. 40.5%

  4. 35.5%

The average of 18 numbers is 52. The average of the first 8 numbers is 62 and the average of the next 7 numbers is 45. If the 16th

number is 6 less than the 17th number and the 17th number is one more than the 18th number. then what is the average of the 16th

and 18th numbers ?

  1. 39.5

  2. 40.5

  3. 40

  4. 39

In the given bar graph, what is the ratio of the total number of students from 2016 to 2018 in institute A to the total number of

students from 2016 to 2018 in institute B.

  1. 21 : 23

  2. 19 : 20

  3. 17:18

  4. 23 : 21

One side of a rhombus is 13 cm and one of its diagonals is 24 cm. What is the area of the rhombus?

  1. 120 cm2

  2. 130 cm2

  3. 156 cm2

  4. 312 cm2

The value of  3\frac{1}{5}-\left [ 2\frac{1}{2} -\left ( \frac{5}{6}-\left ( \frac{2}{5}+\frac{3}{10}-\frac{4}{15} \right ) \right )\right ]  is:       

  1. \frac{6}{5}   

  2. \frac{11}{10}

  3. \frac{9}{10}

  4. \frac{13}{5}

What is the sum of the digits of the least number, which when divided by 12, 16 and 54. leaves the same remainder 7 in each case,

and is also completely divisible by 13?

  1. 36

  2. 9

  3. 16

  4. 27

A shopkeeper marks his good at a price such that afier giving a discount of 25%, the gains 20%. If the marked price of the article is Rs

736, what is the cost price of the article?

  1. Rs 460

  2. Rs 450

  3. Rs 440

  4. Rs 455

6 cubes. each of edge 4 cm. are joined end to end. What is the total surface area of the resulting cuboid?

  1. 208 cm2

  2. 496 cm2

  3. 576 cm2

  4. 416 cm2

In \bigtriangleup ABC,\angle C=30^{\circ }. If the bisectors of the angle B and angle C meet at a point O in the interior of the triangle, then \angle BOC is

equal to:

  1. 90o

  2. 120o

  3. 75o

  4. 105o

The value of  \frac{\sin 30^{\circ }-\cos 60^{\circ }+\cot ^{2}45^{\circ }}{\cos 30^{\circ }-\tan 45^{\circ }+\sin 90^{\circ }} is equal to:      

  1. _{4}^{\sqrt{3}}

  2. _{3}^{2\sqrt{3}}

  3. _{2}^{\sqrt{3}}

  4. _{2}^{3}

The efficiency of A, B and C are in the ratio 5 : 6 : 9. Working together, they can complete a work in 18 days. In how many days can B

alone complete 25% of that work?

  1. 18

  2. 10

  3. 16

  4. 15

In the given histogram, what is the percentage of students whose height is in the class interval 165 - 170?

  1. 18%

  2. 25%

  3. 20%

  4. 15%

In the given pie-chart, the number of persons using a car is what percentage of persons using a scooter?

  1. 75%

  2. 50%

  3. 80%

  4. 60%

ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral such that AB is the diameter of the circle circumscribing it and \angle ADC=145^{\circ }. What is the measure of

\angle BAC ?

  1. 50o

  2. 35o

  3. 55o

  4. 40o

36 persons working 8 hours a day can do 3 units of work in 12 days. How many persons are required to do 5 units of that work in 16

days, if they work for 6 hours a day?

  1. 60

  2. 55

  3. 45

  4. 50

If a train runs with the speed of 48 km/h, it reaches its destination late by 12 minutes. However, if its speed in 64 km/h it is late by 3

minutes only. The right time for the train to cover its journey (in minutes) is:

  1. 24

  2. 22

  3. 18

  4. 20

If \tan 3x=\cot \left ( 30^{\circ } +2x\right ) , then what is the value of  x ?

  1. 18o

  2. 12o

  3. 10o

  4. 15o

In a class of 45 students. 40% are girls and the remaining are boys. The average marks of the girls is 64 and that of the boys is 60.

What is the average marks of the whole class?

  1. 62.4

  2. 61.6

  3. 62.9

  4. 61.8

In the given histogram, which class is the median class?

  1. 150 - 155

  2. 165 - 175

  3. 155 - 160

  4. 160 - 165

A boat can go 30 km downstream and 24 km upstream in 2 hours 27 minutes. Also, it can go 10 km downstream and 4 km upstream

in 37 minutes. What is the speed of the boat upstream (in km/hr )?

  1. 18

  2. 20

  3. 22

  4. 24

If \left ( 2x+3 \right )^{3}+\left ( x-8 \right )^{3}+\left ( x+13 \right )^{3}=\left ( 2x+3 \right )\left ( 3x-24 \right )\left ( x+13 \right ), then what is the value of x ?

  1. -2.5

  2. -2

  3. -1

  4. -1.5

If the seven digit number 74x29y6 is divisible by 72, then what will be the value of \left ( 2x+3y \right )?

  1. 16

  2. 20

  3. 19

  4. 21

If x-_{x}^{1}=6 , then x^{3}-_{x^{3}}^{1} is equal to:

  1. 176

  2. 234

  3. 216

  4. 198

In an examination, 48% of candidates passed in science and 56% failed in mathematics. If 32% failed in both subjects, then what

percent passed in both subjects?

  1. 28%

  2. 22%

  3. 24%

  4. 32%

PA and PB are two tangents from a point P outside a circle with centre O. If A and B are points on the circle such that .\angle APB=80^{\circ }

then \angle OAB is equal to:

  1. 50o

  2. 40o

  3. 55o

  4. 45o

is equal to:

  1. 0.0009

  2. 0.009

  3. 0.9

  4. 0.09

In the given histogram, the number of students whose height is in the class interval 175 - 180 is what percent less than the number of

students whose height is in the class interval 160 - 165 ?

  1. _{3}^{200}%  

  2. 40%

  3. _{3}^{50}%

  4. 60%

What is the ratio of the mean proportional between 8.1 and 3.6 and the third proportional of 2 and 3?

  1. 6 : 5

  2. 4 : 5

  3. 5 : 6

  4. 5 : 4

A, B and C started a business by investing Rs 55,000, Rs 65,000 and Rs 75.000 respectively. A is a working partner and gets 20% of the

profit as working allowance and remaining is distributed in the proportion of their investment. If the money received by C is Rs27,000

what is the total profit?

  1. Rs 70,200

  2. Rs 87,750

  3. Rs 76,850

  4. Rs 85,500

A sphere of radius 5 cm is melted and recast into spheres of radius 2 cm each. How many such spheres can be made?

  1. 16

  2. 15

  3. 17

  4. 18

Select the synonym of the given word.

ECSTASY

  1. danger

  2. grief

  3. happiness

  4. fear

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

Mr. Shanna may be late but I am sure Mr. Kapoor _______ be.

  1. would

  2. can’t

  3. should

  4. won’t

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it,

select No improvement.

It is not wise relying to anybody too much.

  1. to rely on anybody

  2. to rely in anybody

  3. No improvement

  4. relying at anybody

Select the antonym of the given word.

ASSEMBLE

  1. resemble

  2. gather

  3. disperse

  4. create

Select the antonyrn of the given word.

MOROSE

  1. sick

  2. cheerful

  3. tasteless

  4. gloomy

Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.

If you go for this training, it will be beneficial to you in the long run.

  1. eventually

  2. regularly

  3. immediately

  4. intermittently

Select the word, which means the same as the youp of words given.

a gigantic statue

  1. column

  2. colossus

  3. citadel

  4. castle

Select the antonym of the guy en word.

HOSTILE

  1. forceful

  2. aggressive

  3. rebel

  4. friendly

Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.
The ocean will not look the same color in the future. Essentially, climate change will make the blues of the ocean bluer and the greens
greener. Scientists from MIT, Boston, figured this out by creating a global model that simulates the growth of a tiny creature that lives in
the oceans and affects the color we see. Their research was published in the journal Nature Communications.
The ocean looks blue or green to us because of a combination of how sunlight interacts with water molecules and with whatever else
lives in that water.
The molecules in water absorb all but the blue part of the spectrum of sunlight, and the water reflects that blue color back. That's the
color we see.
The water looks greener when it has more phytoplankton, tiny, microscopic organisms that, like plants, can use chlorophyll to capture
mostly the blue portions of the spectrum of sunlight. They then use photosynthesis to create the chemical energy they need to live.
When there are more of these creatures in the water absorbing sunlight, they make the water look greener. Conversely, if there are fewer
phytoplankton, the water looks bluer.
The creatures' growth is dependent on how much sunlight, carbon dioxide and nutrients are around. Climate change is altering the
ocean currents, meaning there will be fewer nutrients for phytoplankton to feed on in some areas, so there will be a decline in their
number in those regions.
Since the 19908, satellites have taken regular measurements of how much chlorophyll is in the ocean. Those levels can change because
of weather events or because of climate change.
The study predicts that the blues will intensify, most likely in subtropical regions where phytoplankton will decrease. These are areas
near the equator like Bermuda and the Bahamas that are already quite low in phytoplankton.
Regions where there are a lot of nutrients, like in the Southern Ocean or parts of the North Atlantic, will see even faster-growing
phytoplankton because those waters are warming with climate change. Those waters will look greener.
Climate change will bring a color change to half of the world's oceans by the end of the let century, the study says. That's bad on several
levels: For one, phytoplankton remove about as much carbon dioxide from the air as plants and help regulate our climate, research
shows.
They are also key to other animals' survival" Phytoplankton are at the base, and if the base changes, it endangers everything else along
the food web, going far enough to the polar bears or tuna or just about anything that you want to eat or love to see in pictures, "said
Stephanie Dutkiewicz, a principal research scientist in MIT.

Question:

The passage is mainly about:

  1. Why ocean water looks blue.

  2. How the growth of phytoplankton will impact the food web

  3. The growth of phytoplankton in the ocean.

  4. The change of the ocean color due to climate change.

Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.
The ocean will not look the same color in the future. Essentially, climate change will make the blues of the ocean bluer and the greens
greener. Scientists from MIT, Boston, figured this out by creating a global model that simulates the growth of a tiny creature that lives in
the oceans and affects the color we see. Their research was published in the journal Nature Communications.
The ocean looks blue or green to us because of a combination of how sunlight interacts with water molecules and with whatever else
lives in that water.
The molecules in water absorb all but the blue part of the spectrum of sunlight, and the water reflects that blue color back. That's the
color we see.
The water looks greener when it has more phytoplankton, tiny, microscopic organisms that, like plants, can use chlorophyll to capture
mostly the blue portions of the spectrum of sunlight. They then use photosynthesis to create the chemical energy they need to live.
When there are more of these creatures in the water absorbing sunlight, they make the water look greener. Conversely, if there are fewer
phytoplankton, the water looks bluer.
The creatures' growth is dependent on how much sunlight, carbon dioxide and nutrients are around. Climate change is altering the
ocean currents, meaning there will be fewer nutrients for phytoplankton to feed on in some areas, so there will be a decline in their
number in those regions.
Since the 19908, satellites have taken regular measurements of how much chlorophyll is in the ocean. Those levels can change because
of weather events or because of climate change.
The study predicts that the blues will intensify, most likely in subtropical regions where phytoplankton will decrease. These are areas
near the equator like Bermuda and the Bahamas that are already quite low in phytoplankton.
Regions where there are a lot of nutrients, like in the Southern Ocean or parts of the North Atlantic, will see even faster-growing
phytoplankton because those waters are warming with climate change. Those waters will look greener.
Climate change will bring a color change to half of the world's oceans by the end of the let century, the study says. That's bad on several
levels: For one, phytoplankton remove about as much carbon dioxide from the air as plants and help regulate our climate, research
shows.
They are also key to other animals' survival" Phytoplankton are at the base, and if the base changes, it endangers everything else along
the food web, going far enough to the polar bears or tuna or just about anything that you want to eat or love to see in pictures, "said
Stephanie Dutkiewicz, a principal research scientist in MIT.

Question:

The colour of the ocean depends on:

  1. the growth of phytoplankton in the ocean.

  2. the sunlight’s absorption by the sea organisms.

  3. the sunlight’s interaction with the water molecules and sea organisms.

  4. water molecules absorbing the blue of the sunlight

Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.
The ocean will not look the same color in the future. Essentially, climate change will make the blues of the ocean bluer and the greens
greener. Scientists from MIT, Boston, figured this out by creating a global model that simulates the growth of a tiny creature that lives in
the oceans and affects the color we see. Their research was published in the journal Nature Communications.
The ocean looks blue or green to us because of a combination of how sunlight interacts with water molecules and with whatever else
lives in that water.
The molecules in water absorb all but the blue part of the spectrum of sunlight, and the water reflects that blue color back. That's the
color we see.
The water looks greener when it has more phytoplankton, tiny, microscopic organisms that, like plants, can use chlorophyll to capture
mostly the blue portions of the spectrum of sunlight. They then use photosynthesis to create the chemical energy they need to live.
When there are more of these creatures in the water absorbing sunlight, they make the water look greener. Conversely, if there are fewer
phytoplankton, the water looks bluer.
The creatures' growth is dependent on how much sunlight, carbon dioxide and nutrients are around. Climate change is altering the
ocean currents, meaning there will be fewer nutrients for phytoplankton to feed on in some areas, so there will be a decline in their
number in those regions.
Since the 19908, satellites have taken regular measurements of how much chlorophyll is in the ocean. Those levels can change because
of weather events or because of climate change.
The study predicts that the blues will intensify, most likely in subtropical regions where phytoplankton will decrease. These are areas
near the equator like Bermuda and the Bahamas that are already quite low in phytoplankton.
Regions where there are a lot of nutrients, like in the Southern Ocean or parts of the North Atlantic, will see even faster-growing
phytoplankton because those waters are warming with climate change. Those waters will look greener.
Climate change will bring a color change to half of the world's oceans by the end of the let century, the study says. That's bad on several
levels: For one, phytoplankton remove about as much carbon dioxide from the air as plants and help regulate our climate, research
shows.
They are also key to other animals' survival" Phytoplankton are at the base, and if the base changes, it endangers everything else along
the food web, going far enough to the polar bears or tuna or just about anything that you want to eat or love to see in pictures, "said
Stephanie Dutkiewicz, a principal research scientist in MIT.

Question:

In which areas will the ocean look bluer?

  1. Areas near equator

  2. Southern ocean

  3. Areas near poles

  4. North Atlantic ocean

Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.
The ocean will not look the same color in the future. Essentially, climate change will make the blues of the ocean bluer and the greens
greener. Scientists from MIT, Boston, figured this out by creating a global model that simulates the growth of a tiny creature that lives in
the oceans and affects the color we see. Their research was published in the journal Nature Communications.
The ocean looks blue or green to us because of a combination of how sunlight interacts with water molecules and with whatever else
lives in that water.
The molecules in water absorb all but the blue part of the spectrum of sunlight, and the water reflects that blue color back. That's the
color we see.
The water looks greener when it has more phytoplankton, tiny, microscopic organisms that, like plants, can use chlorophyll to capture
mostly the blue portions of the spectrum of sunlight. They then use photosynthesis to create the chemical energy they need to live.
When there are more of these creatures in the water absorbing sunlight, they make the water look greener. Conversely, if there are fewer
phytoplankton, the water looks bluer.
The creatures' growth is dependent on how much sunlight, carbon dioxide and nutrients are around. Climate change is altering the
ocean currents, meaning there will be fewer nutrients for phytoplankton to feed on in some areas, so there will be a decline in their
number in those regions.
Since the 19908, satellites have taken regular measurements of how much chlorophyll is in the ocean. Those levels can change because
of weather events or because of climate change.
The study predicts that the blues will intensify, most likely in subtropical regions where phytoplankton will decrease. These are areas
near the equator like Bermuda and the Bahamas that are already quite low in phytoplankton.
Regions where there are a lot of nutrients, like in the Southern Ocean or parts of the North Atlantic, will see even faster-growing
phytoplankton because those waters are warming with climate change. Those waters will look greener.
Climate change will bring a color change to half of the world's oceans by the end of the let century, the study says. That's bad on several
levels: For one, phytoplankton remove about as much carbon dioxide from the air as plants and help regulate our climate, research
shows.
They are also key to other animals' survival" Phytoplankton are at the base, and if the base changes, it endangers everything else along
the food web, going far enough to the polar bears or tuna or just about anything that you want to eat or love to see in pictures, "said
Stephanie Dutkiewicz, a principal research scientist in MIT.

Question:

Where do phytoplankton grow profusely?

  1. Where the ocean currents are cold

  2. Where the sun rays are absorbed by ocean water

  3. Where the ocean waters are hot as at equator

  4. Where there are a lot of nutrients in the ocean water

Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.
The ocean will not look the same color in the future. Essentially, climate change will make the blues of the ocean bluer and the greens
greener. Scientists from MIT, Boston, figured this out by creating a global model that simulates the growth of a tiny creature that lives in
the oceans and affects the color we see. Their research was published in the journal Nature Communications.
The ocean looks blue or green to us because of a combination of how sunlight interacts with water molecules and with whatever else
lives in that water.
The molecules in water absorb all but the blue part of the spectrum of sunlight, and the water reflects that blue color back. That's the
color we see.
The water looks greener when it has more phytoplankton, tiny, microscopic organisms that, like plants, can use chlorophyll to capture
mostly the blue portions of the spectrum of sunlight. They then use photosynthesis to create the chemical energy they need to live.
When there are more of these creatures in the water absorbing sunlight, they make the water look greener. Conversely, if there are fewer
phytoplankton, the water looks bluer.
The creatures' growth is dependent on how much sunlight, carbon dioxide and nutrients are around. Climate change is altering the
ocean currents, meaning there will be fewer nutrients for phytoplankton to feed on in some areas, so there will be a decline in their
number in those regions.
Since the 19908, satellites have taken regular measurements of how much chlorophyll is in the ocean. Those levels can change because
of weather events or because of climate change.
The study predicts that the blues will intensify, most likely in subtropical regions where phytoplankton will decrease. These are areas
near the equator like Bermuda and the Bahamas that are already quite low in phytoplankton.
Regions where there are a lot of nutrients, like in the Southern Ocean or parts of the North Atlantic, will see even faster-growing
phytoplankton because those waters are warming with climate change. Those waters will look greener.
Climate change will bring a color change to half of the world's oceans by the end of the let century, the study says. That's bad on several
levels: For one, phytoplankton remove about as much carbon dioxide from the air as plants and help regulate our climate, research
shows.
They are also key to other animals' survival" Phytoplankton are at the base, and if the base changes, it endangers everything else along
the food web, going far enough to the polar bears or tuna or just about anything that you want to eat or love to see in pictures, "said
Stephanie Dutkiewicz, a principal research scientist in MIT.

Question:

Which statement is not true according to the passage?

  1. By the end of 21st century the colour of ocean waters will change.

  2. Phytoplankton has a key role in the sm'vival of other animals.

  3. More blue colour in the ocean will affect the climate change.

  4. In subtropical regions phytoplankton Will decrease.

Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.

Getting the Fulbright Scholarship at this young age is a feather in his cap.

  1. Something he can show off about

  2. a sign of his intelligence

  3. an award not to be given up

  4. an accomplishment to be proud of

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it,

select No improvement.

You must go to Bhopal if you are liking it or not.

  1. whether you have liked it

  2. whether you like it

  3. if you like it

  4. No improvement.

Select the wrongly spelt word.

  1. drougth

  2. dribble

  3. dreadful

  4. dreamy

Select the wrongly spelt word.

  1. blizzard

  2. bitter

  3. bizzare

  4. bewitched

Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given.

to shorten a piece of writing without losing the sense

  1. abridge

  2. edit

  3. allege

  4. crop

Select the synonym of the given word.

COMMENDABLE

  1. courteous

  2. grateful

  3. praiseworthy

  4. satisfying

Select the wrongly spelt word.

  1. beneath

  2. benign

  3. benefitial

  4. benevolent

Instructions
In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each number.
Passage:
Lord Baden Powell, the founder of Scouting was himself an army scout. During .......... (1) war in South Afiica, when soldiers ........... (2)
not easily available, he selected a few boys .......... (3) worked as messengers and did a wonderful .......... (4) as little scouts. Since then,
the Scout Movement has ............. (5) throughout the world.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.1.

  1. a

  2. an

  3. any

  4. one

Instructions
In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each number.
Passage:
Lord Baden Powell, the founder of Scouting was himself an army scout. During .......... (1) war in South Afiica, when soldiers ........... (2)
not easily available, he selected a few boys .......... (3) worked as messengers and did a wonderful .......... (4) as little scouts. Since then,
the Scout Movement has ............. (5) throughout the world.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.2.

  1. have

  2. had

  3. were

  4. are

Instructions
In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each number.
Passage:
Lord Baden Powell, the founder of Scouting was himself an army scout. During .......... (1) war in South Afiica, when soldiers ........... (2)
not easily available, he selected a few boys .......... (3) worked as messengers and did a wonderful .......... (4) as little scouts. Since then,
the Scout Movement has ............. (5) throughout the world.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.3.

  1. which

  2. who

  3. whose

  4. whom

Instructions
In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each number.
Passage:
Lord Baden Powell, the founder of Scouting was himself an army scout. During .......... (1) war in South Afiica, when soldiers ........... (2)
not easily available, he selected a few boys .......... (3) worked as messengers and did a wonderful .......... (4) as little scouts. Since then,
the Scout Movement has ............. (5) throughout the world.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.4.

  1. post

  2. thing

  3. job

  4. work

Instructions
In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most
appropriate option for each number.
Passage:
Lord Baden Powell, the founder of Scouting was himself an army scout. During .......... (1) war in South Afiica, when soldiers ........... (2)
not easily available, he selected a few boys .......... (3) worked as messengers and did a wonderful .......... (4) as little scouts. Since then,
the Scout Movement has ............. (5) throughout the world.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.5.

  1. spread

  2. scattered

  3. extended

  4. stretched

Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given.

a person who compiles dictionaries

  1. cartographer

  2. calligrapher

  3. lexicographer

  4. choreographer

Select the wrongly spelt word.

  1. groovey

  2. groggy

  3. gritty

  4. groom

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it,

select No improvement.

He will pass the driving test if he tries hard enough.

  1. No improvement.

  2. if he is trying hard

  3. if he had tried hard

  4. if he tried hard

Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.

The cost of living has increased so much that many people find it difficult to make both ends meet.

  1. buy expensive gadgets

  2. buy something new

  3. help other people

  4. earn enough to survive

Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given.

A place where coins are made

  1. reserve

  2. bank

  3. mint

  4. exchange

Select the synonym of the given word.

AFFLUENT

  1. strong

  2. joyous

  3. wealthy

  4. clever

Select the antonym of the given word.

EXTRAVAGANT

  1. deficient

  2. resentful

  3. wasteful

  4. thrifty

Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error.

If the car hadn’t broken down we will be at the oflice now.

  1. at the office

  2. hadn’t broken down

  3. we will be

  4. If the car

Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error.

Neither Mohit nor Rohit were there at the shop when I went there.

  1. Neither Mohit nor Rohit

  2. were there

  3. when

  4. at the shop

Select the word, which means the same as the group of words given.

a place where bees are kept

  1. apiary

  2. aquarium

  3. orchard

  4. aviary

Select the antonym of the given word.

BONDAGE

  1. liberty

  2. slavery

  3. wealth

  4. affection

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it,

select No improvement.

The man who seen the accident to occur telephoned the police.

  1. saw the accident occurred

  2. had seen the accident occur

  3. No improvement.

  4. saw the accident was occurring

Select the synonym of the given word.

FEIGN

  1. prefer

  2. pretend

  3. prepare

  4. pester

Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error.

He spends good deal of money on eating out.

  1. of money

  2. good deal

  3. on eating out.

  4. He spends

Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.

Let’s hope they will bury the hatchet and be friends again.

  1. take courage

  2. keep quiet

  3. make plans cleverly

  4. forget past quarrels

Select the wrongly spelt word.

  1. religious

  2. laborious

  3. courtious

  4. mysterious

Select the synonym of the git en word.

DAME

  1. female

  2. girl

  3. man

  4. lady

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

The plant will die ......... you look alter it.

  1. unless

  2. otherwise

  3. if

  4. until

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

Next week I .......... visiting my friend and staying with him for a day.

  1. intend

  2. intended

  3. intending

  4. intends

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

His new job is connected .......... developing software for teaching.

  1. from

  2. about

  3. by

  4. with

Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.

I am fed up with his false promises.

  1. furious

  2. hopeful

  3. disgusted

  4. pleased

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it,

select No improvement.

Did you do what I telling you to do yesterday.

  1. that I am telling you

  2. what I have told you

  3. what I told you

  4. No improvement.

Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error.

He was surprised at me refiising his offer.

  1. his offer.

  2. He was

  3. at me refusing

  4. surprised

Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error.

The landlady made me changing the design of the kitchen three times.

  1. made me

  2. the design

  3. of the kitchen

  4. changing

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

The children had made a mess on the floor, so I asked Sana to clean ........... up.

  1. its

  2. it

  3. they

  4. them

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