Select the option that is related to the fourth term in the same way as the first term is related to the second term.
CFZ : HIU :: ......... :JLS
EHW
EIX
FHX
EIY
How many triangles are there in the following figure ?

36
35
34
30
Choose the Venn diagram from the given options that best represents the relationship amongst the following classes:
Vienna, Europe, New Zealand




Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is difi‘erent. Find the odd one out.
8 : 20
18 : 81
12 : 36
10 : 25
If sign ‘×’ is interchanged with ‘÷’ and number ‘3’ is interchanged with ‘2’, then which of the following equations would be correct?
2 × 3 ÷ 2 + 2 − 3 = 0
3 × 2 ÷ 2 + 2 − 3 = 3
2 × 3 − 2 + 2 ÷ 3 = 0
3 ÷ 2 × 2 + 2 − 3 = 1
Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.
6 : 18 :: 14 : .......
70
108
64
98
Three different positions of a dice are shovm below. Find the number opposite ‘2’.

5
3
1
6
Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series.





Which number in the given series is INCORRECT?
11, 30, 67, 120, 219, 346
120
67
11
346
Choose the mirror image of the given word if the mirror is placed to the right of the word.





Select the correct alternative to indicate the arrangement of the following words in a logical and meaningful order.
1. Ornaments
2. Gold
3. Goldsmith
4. Jewelry shop
5. Bride
2, 4, 5, 1, 3
2, 3, 1, 4, 5
4, 2, 5, 3, 1
2, 5, 4, 3, 1
Which letter will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?
Z, X, V, T, R, ?
P
O
Q
S
Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series.





If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on, what will South-West become?
South
West
East
North
Which set of letters will come next in the following series?
BDZ, DGX, FJV, HMT, JPR, ........
MSP
LSP
LTP
LSO
Select the figure in which the given figure is embedded.





Select the answer figure which is embedded in the given figure.





‘Skating’ is related to ‘Rink’ in the same way as ‘Tennis’ is related to:
Racket
Court
Pitch
Arena
Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same way as are the two words in the following word- pair.
Mammal : Bear
Fruit : Mango
Player : Team
Plants : Food
Pen : Pencil
If AN = 14 and CAT = 60, then BEG = ?
68
70
74
72
Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set of numbers.
(3, 5, 7)
(23, 29, 31)
(11, 13, 19)
(29, 35, 41)
(19, 21, 31)
Select the number-pair in which the two numbers are related in the same way as are the two numbers of the given number pair.
36:49
25 : 64
289 : 324
256 : 361
16 : 36
If in a certain code ‘OPERATION’ is written as ‘BWDATXPBJ’ and ’PARENT’ is written as ‘WTADJX’, how will ‘ORIENT’ be written in that
code?
BAPDJX
PSJFOU
BWPDJX
BPADJX
A circular piece of paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it appear when unfolded ?





Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.
REFORM : MROFER :: ACTION : .....
NOTICA
CTOINA
CTIONA
NOITCA
Which number will come next in the following series?
3, 7, 16, 32, 57, .......
93
80
85
98
Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same way as are the two words in the following word-pair
Doctor : Hospital
Teacher : School
Governor : President
Supervisor : Officer
Museum : Visitor
Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.
l4, 6
41, 2
7, 12
21, 4
Select the mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is placed vertically to the right of the figure.





Which two signs should be interchanged to make the given equation correct?
14 + 4 ÷ 5 − 18 × 2 = 25
× and +
÷ and +
× and −
÷ and ×
Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.
133 : 171
119 : 153
63 : 81
93 : 117
Consider the following statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and decide which of the
conclusions logically follows from the statements.
Statements:
A. Some bulbs are LEDs.
B. Some LEDs are tubelights.
Conclusions:
I. Some tubelights are bulbs.
II. No tubelight is a bulb.
Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Only conclusion I follows
Either conclusion I or II follows
Only conclusion II follows
‘Ocean’ is related to ‘Water’ in the same way as ‘Desert’ is related to:
Sand
Mountain
Wind
Wave
Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is diiferent. Find the odd one out.
CCdee
EEfgg
TTuvv
KKlmn
Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.
Vacant : Empty
Flaw : Defect
Mend : Repair
Sink : Float
If + means ‘÷’,- means ‘+’,× means ‘-’ and ÷ means ‘×' , then what will be the value of the following expression?
18 ÷ 6 − 27 + 3 × 12 =?
105
92
107
95
In a certain code language ‘CANDLE’ is written as ‘DlOEMZ’ and ‘MODERN’ is written as N4EZSO. How will ‘BEWARE’ be written in the
same code language?
C2X1S2
C2X2S2
D2OEM2
CFY2S2
Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.
Engineer
Education
Lawyer
Doctor
Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.
DFHIL
HJMOR
LNPRT
NPRTV
Which number will come next in the following series?
1, 4, 4, 16, 64, .......
1026
1024
216
128
In a certain language, EMBEZZLE is coded as MEEBZZEL. How will MAXEMIZE be coded in the same language?
AMIXIMEZ
AMIMIXEZ
AIMXMIEZ
EMIXIMEM
Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term.
2264 : 7241 :: 3129 : .......
2572
7132
6342
9521
Choose the Venn diagam from the given options that best represents the relationship amongst the following classes:
Inert Gases, Chlorine, Helium




Select the correct alternative to indicate the arrangement of the following words in a logical and meaningfi11 order.
1. Chapter
2. Word
3. Letter
4. Phrase
5. Paragraph
6. Sentence
3, 2, 6, 4, 5, 1
3, 2, 4, 6, 1, 5
2, 3, 4, 1, 6, 5
3, 2, 4, 6, 5, 1
Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series.





Choose the Venn diagram from the given options that best represents the relationship amongst the following classes:
Mothers, Doctors, Homo Sapiens




Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set of numbers.
(7, 16, 34)
(29, 57, 96)
(10, 19, 28)
(23, 31, 48)
(49, 58, 76)
Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out.
60
52
130
78
Mayank's house faces South. He leaves from the back gate of his house and walks 18 in. Then he turns right and walks 28 m. Then he
turns right and walks 35 in. Then he turns left and walks 12 m. He then turns lefi and walks 17 m. In which direction and how many
metres away is he from the original position?
30 meters West
20 meters North
17 meters South
40 meters East
Consider the following statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and decide which of the
conclusions logically follows from the statements.
Statements:
A. All roads are vehicles.
B. Some vehicles are trees.
Conclusions:
I. Some trees are roads.
II. All vehicles are trees.
Only conclusion I follows
Both conclusions I and II follow
Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follow
Only conclusion II follows
With which of the following folk dance, India has made it’s entry in the Guinness Book of World Records in the year 2015?
Nati
Bhangra
Garba
Bihu
In January 2019, Indian Space Research Organisation launched a special programme for school children named to inculcate and
nurture space research fervour in young minds.
Young Blood programme
Young Thoughts prograrmne
Young Scientist programme
Young Minds programme
Bharat Rama and Padma Vibhushan Awards in India were instituted in the year .....
1958
1954
1968
1964
Guru Gobind Singh commanded Sikhs to wear five items all the time. Which of the following is NOT one of these five items?
Kesh
Kila
Kara
Kangha
Jahangir, the ........ Mughal emperor ruled India from 1605 until his death in 1627.
second
fourth
fifth
third
Identify the SI unit of electrical resistance.
Watt
Coulomb
Ampere
Ohm
Which of the following banks is NOT a public sector bank?
Canara Bank
Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd.
State Bank of India
IndusInd Bank
...... temple in Kamataka is the most extravagant architectural showpiece of Hampi.
Akshardham
Lingaraj
Vittala
Meenakshi
As of February 2019, who is the Govemor of Tamil Nadu?
B.D. Mishra
O. P. Kohli
Banwarilal Purohit
Jagdish Mukhi
Article 35A was incorporated into the Indian Constitution based on the ........ Delhi agreement entered between then Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru and the then Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Sheikh Abdullah.
1956
1960
1955
1952
Which ruler constructed the highest and biggest gateway of Victory, Buland Darwaza?
Aurangzeb
Akbar
Jahangir
Mohammed Ghori
Which of the following metals is found in free state in nature?
Aluminium
Copper
Sodium
Potassium
The .......... cargo craft departed from the International Space Station afier its successful mission to deliver scientific equipment and
other supplies.
SpaceX
SpaceM
SpaceZ
SpaceY
In January 2019, the Supreme Court gave its nod to the on-going projects under India Nepal Buddhist Tour Plan, which connects four
holy places by all-weather roads. Which of the following is NOT one of them.
Yamunotri
Sabarimala
Kedarnath
Badrinath
Guru Gobind Singh was the .......... Sikh Guru.
tenth
ninth
fifth
eighth
Article ....... of the Constitution of India provides special rights and privileges to permanent residents of Jammu and Kashmir.
35A
32A
31A
34A
Which of the following is known as the study of earthquakes?
Lithology
Semiology
Histology
Seismology
is the chemical formula of which substance?
Blue Vitriol
Green Vitriol
Bleaching powder
White Vitriol
Where was the Sanskriti Kumbh, a 29 days cultural extravaganza, held in January 2019?
Prayagraj
Agastyamuni
Sonprayag
Chandrashila
The Imperial Bank of India was renamed as .......... in 1955.
The State Bank of India
Allahabad Bank
Central Bank of India
Punjab National Bank
Which of the follovfing is the vector of Malaria?
Aedes Mosquito
Anopheles Mosquito
Fleas
Sand Fly
In which city of India was the first ever Formula One race held?
Mumbai
Faridabad
Greater Noida
Pune
A minor planet is named after which of the following legends?
Milkha Singh
Viswanathan Anand
Sachin Tendulkar
A. R. Rehman
In July 2018, .......... became the second Indian mountaineer afier Malli Mastan Babu to climb Mount Ojos del Salado, the highest
volcano in the world.
Aruna Sinha
Satyarup Siddhanta
Premlata Agrawal
Mohan Singh Kohli
India won South Asian 2018 Football Federation (SAFF) Under-15 Women’s Championship in .........
Thimphu, Bhutan
Nanjing, China
Hangzhou, China
Jakarta, Indonesia
......... Tiger reserve in Kamataka is home to the largest number of Asian elephants in the world.
Nagarhole Tiger Reserve
Bandhvagarh National Park
Ranthambore Tiger Project
Kanha National Park
The ‘Global Talent Competitive Index’ prepared by the .......... in partnership with Tata Communications and Adecco Group was
released on the first day of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2019.
GURU GOBIND Business School
JAMNALAL Business School
INSEAD Business school
SGT Business School
In Carbon dating, a weak C-14 molecule deteriorates and transforms into .......
C-11
N-14
C-16
N-12
The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 took place when ........ was the Governor General of India.
Lord Wellesley
Lord Dalhousie
Lord Canning
Lord Bentinck
Which Vitamin ls prepared by our body in presence of sunllght?
Vitamin B
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin A
India won .......... medals at the Asian Games 2018 held in Indonesia.
39
49
69
29
The fifth Sikh Guru compiled Adi Granth, the first ofiicial edition of the Sikh scripture.
Guru AmarDas
Guru Arjan Dev
Guru Ram Das
Guru Gobind Singh
Which amongst the following is NOT the member of the BASIC group?
India
South Africa
Australia
Brazil
Prime Minister Narendra Modi released a commemorative coin and stamp dedicated to ............ to mark his 350th birth anniversary on
5th January 2019.
Guru AmarDas
Guru Ram Das
Guru Arjan Dev
Guru Gobind Singh
A petition has been filed by NGO .......... challenging the constitutional validity of both Article 35A and Article 370.
We The Indians
We The Opposers
We The Citizens
We The Challengers
From India, ......... won gold in the Men’s Triple Jump event at Asian Games 2018 organized in Jakarta-Palembang, Indonesia.
Vijay Kumar
Manjit Singh
Arpinder Singh
Renjith Maheshwari
Who is the author of the book, ‘The Google Story’?
Shobha Dey
David A. Vise
Vikram Seth
Frederick Forsyth
When was NABARD established?
1984
1980
1986
1982
Which of the following instruments measures infra-red radiation?
Cathetometer
Pyrheliometer
Phenograph
Bolometer
Identify the largest muscle m the human body.
Gluteus Maximus
Iliopsoas
Latissimus Dorsi
Sartorius
Name the annual fair of Rajasthan at which camel trading is a major event?
Maru Mela
Suraj Kund Mela
Sonepur Mela
Pushkar Mela
Which is the longest tributary of the river Indus?
Beas
Chenab
Jhelum
Sutlej
The first woman Secretary general of SAARC is from which country?
Maldives
India
Sri Lanka
Bhutan
Which is the largest fieshwater lake in India?
Wular Lake
Udai Sagar
Pangong Tso
Chilika Lake
The total forest cover in India as per the 2011 census is .........
17.80%
22.07%
21.05%
23.42%
From which city did Jeevan Rekha, the world’s first hospital train start its journey on July 16, 1991?
New Delhi
Bangalore
Bombay
Varanasi
Poor vision in human can be due to the deficiency of ............
Iron
Vitamin D
Iodine
Vitamin A
The Presidential order was issued under ........... of the Constitution of India which allows the President to make certain “exceptions
and modification” to the Constitution for the benefit of ‘State subjects’ of Jammu and Kashmir.
Article 340 (1) (d)
Article 304 (1) (d)
Article 314 (1) (d)
Article 370 (1) (1)
Who was the first Indian to ski to the North pole?
Arun Nayyar
Neal Paramjeet
Ajeet Bajaj
Sanjay Thapar
Article 35A was incorporated into the Constitution of India in .......... by an order of the then President Rajendra Prasad on the advice
of the Jawaharlal Nehru Cabinet.
1956
1954
1959
1950
A, borrowed Rs 28,500 at 8% pa interest compounded annually. If Rs 5,780 was paid at the end of first year, then the outstanding
amount at the end of second year is:
Rs 30,780.00
Rs 33,242.40
Rs 27,462.40
Rs 27,000.00
Which of the following statement is true?
TWO prime numbers are co-prime numbers if their LCM is 1.
LCM of two natural numbers is divisible by their HCF.
HCF+LCM of two numbers = Product of the two numbers
HCF of two numbers is the smallest common divisor of both numbers.
In the given figure,
is an equilateral triangle.
then
is equal to:
Figure
80o
110o
90o
60o
The single discount equivalent to two successive discounts of 12% and 8% is: (rounded off)
19%
20%
18%
17%
A tank can be filled by pipe A in 5 hours and emptied by pipe B in 8 hours respectively. How much time will it take for the tank to be
half full?



The average of all prime numbers between 10 and 25 is:
16.6
14.7
18.67
15.3
One-fourth of a tank can be filled in 3 hours by pipe A and one-third of the same tank can be filled in 2 hours by pipe B. How long will
it take for the tank to be filled if both the pipes are kept open?
5 h
4 h

2 h
The number 23474 is exactly divisible by:
2 and 11 only
2 and 3 only
2 and 4 only
2 only
The given bar chart shows the details of cycle sales by a company between January and May for years 2017 and 2018.

In the given bar-chart, which month sales show the maximum decrease in 2018 as compared to 2017?
January
May
April
February
The length of diagonal of a square whose area is 64 m2 is.
8 m
4 m


A, B and C are partners. They share profits in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 6. If A earns Rs 1,92,380 as his share of profit, then the share of C is:
Rs 82,449
Rs 1,15,428
Rs 1,60,317
Rs 2,30,856
A trader marks the products 25% above the cost price and allows a discount of 15%. If the cost price is Rs 2,080, then the selling price
is:
Rs 2,392
Rs 2,600
Rs 1,809
Rs 2,210
The average age of a cricket team of eleven players is 27 years. If two more players are included in the team the average becomes 26
years, then the average age (in years) of the two included players is:
26
27
24.5
20.5
The strirlg of a kite is 30 m long and it makes an angle 60° with the horizontal. The height of the kite above the ground is:
7.5 m


15 m
A goes to a mall from his house on a cycle at 8 km/h and comes back to his house on a cycle at 6 km/h. If he takes 1 hour 10 minutes
in all, what is the distance between his house and the mall?
5 km
6 km
4 km
8 km
The ages of A and B are in the ratio 5 : 7. Five years ago, their ages were iii the ratio 5 : 8. The respective present ages 20, 28(in years)
are:
20, 28
15, 21
10, 14
25, 40
The line graph shows electricity consumption (in units) for three households A, B and C for months February to May.

In the given line graph, the electricity charges collected from all (A, B and C) for the month of February is:
Rs 506.8
Rs 348.00
Rs 474.20
Rs 396.80
The line graph shows electricity consumption (in units) for three households A, B and C for months February to May.

In the given line graph, the percentage increase in electricity consumption of ‘B’ between March and May is:
85%
95%
98%
7%
The value of
is equal to.
15
0
18
-15
is a cyclic quadrilateral such that
is a diameter of the circle circumscribing it and angle
. Then angle 
is equal to:
130o
150o
60o
140o
The given pie-chart depicts the percentage of students coming to school using different modes of transport. Total number of
students = 1300

In the given pie-chart, if 234 students used to walk, then how many come by bus?
507
286
273
432
Triangle PQR is a right-angled at Q. If PQ=6 cm, PR=10 cm, then QR is equal to:
5 cm
7 cm
9 cm
8 cm
The line graph shows electricity consumption (in units) for three households A, B and C for months February to May.

In the given line graph, the difference between the total electrical consumption between months of February and April is:
74
15
121
97
The population of a town has increased by 5% at the end of the first year and decreased by 4% at the end of second year. If the
population at the end of second year was 55,12,248, then the population at the beginning of first year was:
56,23,012
54,68,500
55,72,950
53,00,420
The volume of a solid cylinder with height 6 cm is 231 cm3 . The radius of the cylinder is:
35 cm
21 cm
2.1 cm
3.5 cm
6 men or 5 women earn Rs 14,820 in two days. How much will 4 women and 6 men earn in one day?
Rs 13,338
Rs 13,832
Rs 27,664
Rs 26,676
The given bar chart shows the details of cycle sales by a company between January and May for years 2017 and 2018.

In the given bar-chart, what is the total increase or decrease in percentage sale in 2018?
3% increase
1.5% increase
1.5% decrease
3% decrease
A manufacturer sells the product to a wholesaler at 6% profit, the wholesaler sells the product to a retailer at 8% profit and the retailer
sells the product to his customer at 10% profit. The price paid by the customer is Rs 31,482. The cost of the product to the
manufacturer is:
Rs 26,524
Rs 28,306
Rs 25,000
Rs 26,980
A borrowed a loan from B at 8% simple interest for 2 years and repaid the loan vsith interest totaling Rs1,91,864. The amount of loan
taken by A is:
Rs1,68,920
Rs1,65,400
Rs1,66,540
Rs1,64,492
If
, then the value of θ is:
30o
20o
10o
45o
The HCF and LCM of two numbers is 6 and 5040 respectively, If one of the numbers is 210, then the other number is:
30
144
630
256
Three cubes With edges 6 cm each are joined end to end to form a cuboid. The total surface area of the cuboid is:
432 cm2
504 cm2
648 cm2
720 cm2
A can do a work in 12 days while B can do same work in 18 days. How long (in days) will it take if they do the work together?



A and B are at a distance of 1.7 km apart and they start running towards each other at a speed of 8 m/s and 9 m/s respectively. Afier
how much time, will they meet each other?
1 minute 4 seconds
14 seconds
14 minutes
1 minute 40 seconds
An alloy contains 32% copper, 24% nickel and rest zinc. How much zinc is present in 12 kg of the alloy?
672 gm
6.72 kg
528 gm
5.28 kg
To what power -3 should be raised to get -2187?
-5
-7
7
5
The volume of a conical tent is 924 m3 and its base area is 154 m2 . The height of the tent is:
6 m
12 m
24 m
18 m
A number which, when increased by 16% becomes 1914. The number is:
2220
1650
1780
2010
The sum of all possible three digit numbers formed by digits 3, 0 and 7, using each digit only once is:
2010
2220
1990
2110
PA and PB are two tangents to a circle with centre
, from a point
outside the circle.
and
are points on the circle. If
, then
is equal to:
20o
25o
40o
50o
The given pie-chart depicts the percentage of students coming to school using different modes of transport. Total number of
students = 1300

In the given pie-chart, the difference between the number of students travel by bus or walk to the number of students travel by car or
cycle.
182
364
142
125
The area of each square of a chessboard having 64 equal squares is 4 cm2. If there is a border on all the sides of the chessboard of 2
cm, then the perimeter of the chessboard is:
128 cm
256 cm
70 cm
80 cm
From the top of 120 m high lighthouse, the angle of depression of two ships on opposite side of the base of the lighthouse is 30o and
.60o What is the distance between the ships? (rounded oft)
327 m
177 m
277 m
127 m
The given bar chart shows the details of cycle sales by a company between January and May for years 2017 and 2018.

In the given bar-chart, which month sale shows the maximum increase in 2018 as against 2017'?
April
January
May
March
If
and
then
is equal to:
160
128
134
144
The value of
is equal to:

0
1

If
, then
is equal to:
2
4
5
3
The given pie-chart depicts the percentage of students coming to school using different modes of transport. Total number of
students = 1300

In the given pie-chart, the percentage difference between students coming by car or bus to coming by walking or cycling.
25%
30%
20%
15%
If
, then
is equal to:
64
76
68
72
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 sat down beside me and start to read his newspaper.
started to be reading
started read
started reading
No improvement.
Select the wrongly spelt word.
explaination
expertise
experiment
explained
Select the antonym of the given word.
GRIM
gloomy
harsh
severe
pleasant
Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error.
He is not such a clever boy that you are.
such a
that you are
clever boy
He is not
Select the synonym of the given word.
FILLIP
boost
blow
flip
knock
Select the synonym of the given word.
TREAD
walk
climb
follow
run
Select the wrongly spelt word.
installation
innocent
infllamable
insoluble
Select the most appropriate meanmg of the given idiom.
a lot on your plate
having something which causes envy
having many responsibilities
having a large meal
having wealth in abundance
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
A stone’s throw
a short distance
a faraway place
an easy task
a memorable place
Select the antonym of the given word.
DUBIOUS
doubtful
hesitant
certain
unconvinced
Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error.
He is the same man which I saw yesterday at the gate.
He is
the same man
which I saw
at the gate
Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.
irrational fear of closed or confined places
kleptomania
hydrophobia
insomnia
claustrophobia
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 money collected by the students of this schoo l was deposited in the Prime Minister’s fund.
No improvement.
by the students of this schools
from the student from this school
by the students at this school
Select the wrongly spelt word.
matchless
marshal
masculine
magnifisent
Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
We didn’t buy the dining table because ............ was too expensive.
it’s
it
its
lts’
Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
It is difficult for him to ........... all the comforts to his family in this small income.
provide
provided
providing
provides
Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.
A thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something
remuneration
salary
allowance
incentive
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.
Last week he promised that he would have come today, but he hasn’t arrived yet.
No improvement.
that he will have come
that he will be coming
that he would come
Select the synonym of the given word.
DAMSEL
maiden
bag
spinster
witch
Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
Everything happened .......... quickly ......... I felt dazed.
so; as
as; so
so; that
as; as
Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.
an obsessive desire to set fire to things
hypomania
monomania
pyromania
insomnia
Identify the segment in the sentence, which contains the grammatical error.
Unless you do not run fast. you cannot catch the bus.
you cannot
you do not
catch the bus.
run fast
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:
Mount Agung is a volcano on the popular tourist island of Bali in Indonesia. The volcano ............ (l) in November 2017. More than
134,000 people were ......... (2) to safe areas in advance. They .......... (3) housed far away from the volcano. ........ (4), some had refirsed
to leave. These people did not ............ (5) to leave their homes. They wanted to take care of their farms and animals.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.1.
blasted
exploded
erupted
fired
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:
Mount Agung is a volcano on the popular tourist island of Bali in Indonesia. The volcano ............ (l) in November 2017. More than
134,000 people were ......... (2) to safe areas in advance. They .......... (3) housed far away from the volcano. ........ (4), some had refirsed
to leave. These people did not ............ (5) to leave their homes. They wanted to take care of their farms and animals.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.2.
exited
abandoned
evacuated
left
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:
Mount Agung is a volcano on the popular tourist island of Bali in Indonesia. The volcano ............ (l) in November 2017. More than
134,000 people were ......... (2) to safe areas in advance. They .......... (3) housed far away from the volcano. ........ (4), some had refirsed
to leave. These people did not ............ (5) to leave their homes. They wanted to take care of their farms and animals.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.3.
were
had
have
is
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:
Mount Agung is a volcano on the popular tourist island of Bali in Indonesia. The volcano ............ (l) in November 2017. More than
134,000 people were ......... (2) to safe areas in advance. They .......... (3) housed far away from the volcano. ........ (4), some had refirsed
to leave. These people did not ............ (5) to leave their homes. They wanted to take care of their farms and animals.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.4.
Because
Moreover
Whether
However
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:
Mount Agung is a volcano on the popular tourist island of Bali in Indonesia. The volcano ............ (l) in November 2017. More than
134,000 people were ......... (2) to safe areas in advance. They .......... (3) housed far away from the volcano. ........ (4), some had refirsed
to leave. These people did not ............ (5) to leave their homes. They wanted to take care of their farms and animals.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No.5.
long
wish
desire
fancy
Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.
relating to speeds close to that of sound.
transformed
transparent
translucent
transonic
Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.
Passage:
Twenty five years ago, while travelling and teaching in Turkey, Nepal and Iran. Bonnie Bergin noticed self-sufficient disabled people
going about their tun‘emarkable daily business. often using donkeys to hold pots. pans and other wares to be sold. She later retru‘ned to
the United
States to begin work on a master's degree in special education.
"I thought hard about what can be done to get people out of institutions and onto the streets. getting jobs. and it came to me: dogs."
says Bergin, who today has a doctorate in education and is the founder of the Assistance Dog Institute and originator of the servicedog
concept.
She ran into fierce resistance from academics and professionals at first: Dogs spread disease. Dogs are stupid. The disabled can't take
care of dogs, how could dogs take care of them? But the long list of negative reactions didn't stop her. Her first trainee was Abdul, a
golden retriever puppy someone had given her.
Her first dog-assistance client was Keny Knaus. a soft-spoken 19-year-old woman who had a nem'omuscular disorder that had left her
unable to move her legs and much of her arms. If Knaus accidentally fell forward in her wheelchair. she could not get 11p. She clearly
lacked the physical force to train and maintain a dog. But Bergin was undeterred.
Bergin and Knaus concentrated not on physical gestures. but on verbal cues such as "sit" or "stay," using variations in tone of voice and
facial expression to get Abdul to help Knaus.
By the end of his training. the dog could push Knaus up from her inchair falls. open doors, turn on lights, retrieve food and push levers to
help her operate the chair lift to her van. Most important. Knaus developed a trusting emotional bond with Abdul simply by spending
time with him. much in the way humans get to know one another and develop subtle. complex relationships based on mutual
understanding.
Today, more than 150 programs provide similar services. and an estimated 3,500 service dogs are in place worldwide. Waiting lists for
the dogs. who are worth around $10,000 by the end of training. can be long--sometimes five years--because of the extensive breeding.
training and bonding required.
Question:
What inspired Bonnie Bergin to help disabled people become self-sufficient?
Her training in handling dogs and teaching them to help people
Her travels and teaching in foreign countries as part of her daily work
Her observation of disabled people who managed everyday chores using donkeys
Her Master’s degrees in Special Education
Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.
Passage:
Twenty five years ago, while travelling and teaching in Turkey, Nepal and Iran. Bonnie Bergin noticed self-sufficient disabled people
going about their tun‘emarkable daily business. often using donkeys to hold pots. pans and other wares to be sold. She later retru‘ned to
the United
States to begin work on a master's degree in special education.
"I thought hard about what can be done to get people out of institutions and onto the streets. getting jobs. and it came to me: dogs."
says Bergin, who today has a doctorate in education and is the founder of the Assistance Dog Institute and originator of the servicedog
concept.
She ran into fierce resistance from academics and professionals at first: Dogs spread disease. Dogs are stupid. The disabled can't take
care of dogs, how could dogs take care of them? But the long list of negative reactions didn't stop her. Her first trainee was Abdul, a
golden retriever puppy someone had given her.
Her first dog-assistance client was Keny Knaus. a soft-spoken 19-year-old woman who had a nem'omuscular disorder that had left her
unable to move her legs and much of her arms. If Knaus accidentally fell forward in her wheelchair. she could not get 11p. She clearly
lacked the physical force to train and maintain a dog. But Bergin was undeterred.
Bergin and Knaus concentrated not on physical gestures. but on verbal cues such as "sit" or "stay," using variations in tone of voice and
facial expression to get Abdul to help Knaus.
By the end of his training. the dog could push Knaus up from her inchair falls. open doors, turn on lights, retrieve food and push levers to
help her operate the chair lift to her van. Most important. Knaus developed a trusting emotional bond with Abdul simply by spending
time with him. much in the way humans get to know one another and develop subtle. complex relationships based on mutual
understanding.
Today, more than 150 programs provide similar services. and an estimated 3,500 service dogs are in place worldwide. Waiting lists for
the dogs. who are worth around $10,000 by the end of training. can be long--sometimes five years--because of the extensive breeding.
training and bonding required.
Question:
The academics and professionals tried to dissuade Bonnie from using dogs to help the disabled basically because they
believed that dogs spread diseases.
knew that the disabled couldn’t take care of dogs.
were convinced that dogs could not help the disabled.
thought dogs were stupid animals.
Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.
Passage:
Twenty five years ago, while travelling and teaching in Turkey, Nepal and Iran. Bonnie Bergin noticed self-sufficient disabled people
going about their tun‘emarkable daily business. often using donkeys to hold pots. pans and other wares to be sold. She later retru‘ned to
the United
States to begin work on a master's degree in special education.
"I thought hard about what can be done to get people out of institutions and onto the streets. getting jobs. and it came to me: dogs."
says Bergin, who today has a doctorate in education and is the founder of the Assistance Dog Institute and originator of the servicedog
concept.
She ran into fierce resistance from academics and professionals at first: Dogs spread disease. Dogs are stupid. The disabled can't take
care of dogs, how could dogs take care of them? But the long list of negative reactions didn't stop her. Her first trainee was Abdul, a
golden retriever puppy someone had given her.
Her first dog-assistance client was Keny Knaus. a soft-spoken 19-year-old woman who had a nem'omuscular disorder that had left her
unable to move her legs and much of her arms. If Knaus accidentally fell forward in her wheelchair. she could not get 11p. She clearly
lacked the physical force to train and maintain a dog. But Bergin was undeterred.
Bergin and Knaus concentrated not on physical gestures. but on verbal cues such as "sit" or "stay," using variations in tone of voice and
facial expression to get Abdul to help Knaus.
By the end of his training. the dog could push Knaus up from her inchair falls. open doors, turn on lights, retrieve food and push levers to
help her operate the chair lift to her van. Most important. Knaus developed a trusting emotional bond with Abdul simply by spending
time with him. much in the way humans get to know one another and develop subtle. complex relationships based on mutual
understanding.
Today, more than 150 programs provide similar services. and an estimated 3,500 service dogs are in place worldwide. Waiting lists for
the dogs. who are worth around $10,000 by the end of training. can be long--sometimes five years--because of the extensive breeding.
training and bonding required.
Question:
Which of the following approaches did Bonnie and Knaus NOT adopt to train Abdul to help Knaus?
variations in facial expressions
variations in tones of voice
physical gestures to direct the dog
verbal clues like ‘sit’ or ‘stay’
Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.
Passage:
Twenty five years ago, while travelling and teaching in Turkey, Nepal and Iran. Bonnie Bergin noticed self-sufficient disabled people
going about their tun‘emarkable daily business. often using donkeys to hold pots. pans and other wares to be sold. She later retru‘ned to
the United
States to begin work on a master's degree in special education.
"I thought hard about what can be done to get people out of institutions and onto the streets. getting jobs. and it came to me: dogs."
says Bergin, who today has a doctorate in education and is the founder of the Assistance Dog Institute and originator of the servicedog
concept.
She ran into fierce resistance from academics and professionals at first: Dogs spread disease. Dogs are stupid. The disabled can't take
care of dogs, how could dogs take care of them? But the long list of negative reactions didn't stop her. Her first trainee was Abdul, a
golden retriever puppy someone had given her.
Her first dog-assistance client was Keny Knaus. a soft-spoken 19-year-old woman who had a nem'omuscular disorder that had left her
unable to move her legs and much of her arms. If Knaus accidentally fell forward in her wheelchair. she could not get 11p. She clearly
lacked the physical force to train and maintain a dog. But Bergin was undeterred.
Bergin and Knaus concentrated not on physical gestures. but on verbal cues such as "sit" or "stay," using variations in tone of voice and
facial expression to get Abdul to help Knaus.
By the end of his training. the dog could push Knaus up from her inchair falls. open doors, turn on lights, retrieve food and push levers to
help her operate the chair lift to her van. Most important. Knaus developed a trusting emotional bond with Abdul simply by spending
time with him. much in the way humans get to know one another and develop subtle. complex relationships based on mutual
understanding.
Today, more than 150 programs provide similar services. and an estimated 3,500 service dogs are in place worldwide. Waiting lists for
the dogs. who are worth around $10,000 by the end of training. can be long--sometimes five years--because of the extensive breeding.
training and bonding required.
Question:
At the end of the training. which of the following was the most important help that Abdul could provide to Knaus?
he could push Knaus up from her in-chair falls
he could retrieve food
he could help her operate the chair lift to her van
he could open doors and turn on lights
Instructions
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.
Passage:
Twenty five years ago, while travelling and teaching in Turkey, Nepal and Iran. Bonnie Bergin noticed self-sufficient disabled people
going about their tun‘emarkable daily business. often using donkeys to hold pots. pans and other wares to be sold. She later retru‘ned to
the United
States to begin work on a master's degree in special education.
"I thought hard about what can be done to get people out of institutions and onto the streets. getting jobs. and it came to me: dogs."
says Bergin, who today has a doctorate in education and is the founder of the Assistance Dog Institute and originator of the servicedog
concept.
She ran into fierce resistance from academics and professionals at first: Dogs spread disease. Dogs are stupid. The disabled can't take
care of dogs, how could dogs take care of them? But the long list of negative reactions didn't stop her. Her first trainee was Abdul, a
golden retriever puppy someone had given her.
Her first dog-assistance client was Keny Knaus. a soft-spoken 19-year-old woman who had a nem'omuscular disorder that had left her
unable to move her legs and much of her arms. If Knaus accidentally fell forward in her wheelchair. she could not get 11p. She clearly
lacked the physical force to train and maintain a dog. But Bergin was undeterred.
Bergin and Knaus concentrated not on physical gestures. but on verbal cues such as "sit" or "stay," using variations in tone of voice and
facial expression to get Abdul to help Knaus.
By the end of his training. the dog could push Knaus up from her inchair falls. open doors, turn on lights, retrieve food and push levers to
help her operate the chair lift to her van. Most important. Knaus developed a trusting emotional bond with Abdul simply by spending
time with him. much in the way humans get to know one another and develop subtle. complex relationships based on mutual
understanding.
Today, more than 150 programs provide similar services. and an estimated 3,500 service dogs are in place worldwide. Waiting lists for
the dogs. who are worth around $10,000 by the end of training. can be long--sometimes five years--because of the extensive breeding.
training and bonding required.
Question:
Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
The service dogs cost about $10,000 after the training.
Bonnie Bergin got her master's degree from Assistance Dog Institute.
Today, more than 150 programs provide similar services of trained dogs to disabled people.
Today about 3,500 service dogs are in place worldwide for helprng the disabled.
Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.
Something made impure by exposure to polluting substances
contagious
contractual
contented
contaminated
Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
If I had money, I .......... have helped him.
can
would
should
will
Select the synonym of the given word.
PROFESS
admit
teach
lead
predict
Select the most appropriate meanrng of the given idiom.
a sea change
a fast change
a nominal change
a radical change
a slow change
Select the wrongly spelt word.
laudable
liabel
lamentable
laughable
Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
Scarcely she had heard the news when she fainted.
Scarcely she had
she fainted.
heard the news
when
Select the antonym of the given word.
ELABORATE
detailed
minimal
complicated
involved
Select the antonym of the given word.
CONSTANT
varying
regular
perpetual
uninterrupted
Select the most appropriate meanmg of the given idiom.
A hot potato
an offensive remark
a memorable thing
a controversial issue
a tasty snack
Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
Last year there was an increase .......... the number of road accidents on the Eastern Expressway.
to
with
in
at
Select the wrongly spelt word.
luxurious
luminous
luggage
ludicurous
Select the synonym of the given word.
DRAG
push
crack
lift
pull
Select the antonym of the given word.
VISIONARY
pragmatic
creative
imaginative
futuristic
Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error.
Where have you been from such a long time?
from
Where
have you been
such a long time?
Select the most appropriate meamng of the given idiom.
a safe pair of hands
a reliable person
a person who does many jobs
a happy person
a person who guards someone
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.
Can you go and ask from the cook if the tea is ready?
ask from the cook when the tea
ask of the cook if the tea
No improvement
ask the cook if the tea
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.
I think all our furniture needing to be polished.
need to polish.
No improvement.
are needing to be polished.
needs to be polished.