Executive Assitant : Date - 23/11/2022 Shift - 1 Previous Year Paper English Language PDF


Question 1


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

_________ the rain stopped, everybody came out of the house.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

_________ the rain stopped, everybody came out of the house.

Options

A

As long as

As long as

B

As soon as

As soon as

C

As well as

As well as

D

As far as

As far as


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

As soon as

As soon as


Question 2


Select the correct punctuation mark to fill in the blank.

There are three forms of verbs in English ______ the present, the past and the past participle.

Select the correct punctuation mark to fill in the blank.

There are three forms of verbs in English ______ the present, the past and the past participle.

Options

A

slash (/)

slash (/)

B

semi-colon ( ; )

semi-colon ( ; )

C

comma ( , )

comma ( , )

D

colon ( : )

colon ( : )


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

colon ( : )

colon ( : )


Question 3


Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.

Ravi exclaimed that it was a beautiful day.

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.

Ravi exclaimed that it was a beautiful day.

Options

A

Ravi said, “It is a beautiful day.”

Ravi said, “It is a beautiful day.”

B

Ravi said, “What a beautiful day it is!”

Ravi said, “What a beautiful day it is!”

C

Ravi said, “It is such a beautiful day.”

Ravi said, “It is such a beautiful day.”

D

Ravi said, “Isn’t it a beautiful day?”

Ravi said, “Isn’t it a beautiful day?”


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Ravi said, “What a beautiful day it is!”

Ravi said, “What a beautiful day it is!”


Question 4


Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

The sun on the snow burns the eyes of the mountaineers, so they use goggles.

Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

The sun on the snow burns the eyes of the mountaineers, so they use goggles.

Options

A

blazes

blazes

B

No substitution required

No substitution required

C

dazzles

dazzles

D

shines

shines


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

dazzles

dazzles


Question 5


Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. One day, we met some peasants carrying butter to the town.
B. One of them agreed to do so.
C. We asked them to sell us some.
D. But as he ladled the almost melting butter, with his dark, dirty hands, from his pot into ours, both of us nearly vomited with disgust.

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. One day, we met some peasants carrying butter to the town.
B. One of them agreed to do so.
C. We asked them to sell us some.
D. But as he ladled the almost melting butter, with his dark, dirty hands, from his pot into ours, both of us nearly vomited with disgust.

Options

A

ABDC

ABDC

B

ABCD

ABCD

C

ACBD

ACBD

D

ADCB

ADCB


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

ACBD

ACBD


Question 6


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The ______ that bears the most hangs the lowest.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The ______ that bears the most hangs the lowest.

Options

A

boy

boy

B

bow

bow

C

buoy

buoy

D

bough

bough


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

bough

bough


Question 7


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

She is still ________ weak to walk on her own.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

She is still ________ weak to walk on her own.

Options

A

enough

enough

B

some

some

C

a lot

a lot

D

too

too


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

too

too


Question 8


Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. The appendix is a small tube in our lower belly.
B. Scientists are not sure why we have the appendix but most of them agree that it could be an important organ for the animals, which humans evolved from.
C. The large intestine gets water from food, and it moves the rest of food out of the body.
D. It is on the right side, and it is attached to the large intestine.

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. The appendix is a small tube in our lower belly.
B. Scientists are not sure why we have the appendix but most of them agree that it could be an important organ for the animals, which humans evolved from.
C. The large intestine gets water from food, and it moves the rest of food out of the body.
D. It is on the right side, and it is attached to the large intestine.

Options

A

ABCD

ABCD

B

ACBD

ACBD

C

ADBC

ADBC

D

ADCB

ADCB


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

ADCB

ADCB


Question 9


Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

Drudgery

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

Drudgery

Options

A

Struggle

Struggle

B

Chore

Chore

C

Fun

Fun

D

Grind

Grind


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

Fun

Fun


Question 10


Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

Menial

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

Menial

Options

A

Mean

Mean

B

Lowly

Lowly

C

Servile

Servile

D

Elevated

Elevated


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Elevated

Elevated


Question 11


Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Venerable

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Venerable

Options

A

Detestable

Detestable

B

Contemptible

Contemptible

C

Common

Common

D

Esteemed

Esteemed


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Esteemed

Esteemed


Question 12


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Ten years ______ since her father died.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Ten years ______ since her father died.

Options

A

will have passed

will have passed

B

had passed

had passed

C

have passed

have passed

D

passed

passed


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

have passed

have passed


Question 13


Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. In addition to Egypt, the Nile runs through or along the border of 10 other African countries, namely, Burundi, Tanzania, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Uganda, Sudan, Ethiopia, and South Sudan.
B. The Nile River was critical to the development of ancient Egypt.
C. The Nile River flows from south to north through eastern Africa.
D. It begins in the rivers that flow into Lake Victoria (located in modern-day Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya, and empties into the Mediterranean Sea more than 6,600 kilometers (4,100 miles) to the north, making it one of the longest river in the world.

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. In addition to Egypt, the Nile runs through or along the border of 10 other African countries, namely, Burundi, Tanzania, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Uganda, Sudan, Ethiopia, and South Sudan.
B. The Nile River was critical to the development of ancient Egypt.
C. The Nile River flows from south to north through eastern Africa.
D. It begins in the rivers that flow into Lake Victoria (located in modern-day Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya, and empties into the Mediterranean Sea more than 6,600 kilometers (4,100 miles) to the north, making it one of the longest river in the world.

Options

A

CDBA

CDBA

B

DACB

DACB

C

CBDA

CBDA

D

ADBC

ADBC


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

CDBA

CDBA


Question 14


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The story of the tortoise and the ______ is a classic to tell children the importance of perseverance.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The story of the tortoise and the ______ is a classic to tell children the importance of perseverance.

Options

A

heir

heir

B

hare

hare

C

hair

hair

D

here

here


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

hare

hare


Question 15


Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

Please show us what we should bake a cake.

Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

Please show us what we should bake a cake.

Options

A

so

so

B

No substitution required

No substitution required

C

how

how

D

as

as


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

how

how


Question 16


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Due to heavy snowfall, Lahaul Spiti Valley gets _______ from the rest of the country during winters.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Due to heavy snowfall, Lahaul Spiti Valley gets _______ from the rest of the country during winters.

Options

A

cut off

cut off

B

cut up

cut up

C

cut out

cut out

D

cut in

cut in


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

cut off

cut off


Question 17


The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain a spelling error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.

The police can arrest someone / who is suspected of comitting / a criminal offence and question him.

The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain a spelling error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.

The police can arrest someone / who is suspected of comitting / a criminal offence and question him.

Options

A

No error

No error

B

who is suspected of comitting

who is suspected of comitting

C

The police can arrest someone

The police can arrest someone

D

a criminal offence and question him

a criminal offence and question him


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

who is suspected of comitting

who is suspected of comitting


Question 18


Select the sentence with the correct punctuation and capitalisation.

Select the sentence with the correct punctuation and capitalisation.

Options

A

Beginning in 1942, Anne frank wrote from a concealed portion of her fathers office

Beginning in 1942, Anne frank wrote from a concealed portion of her fathers office

B

Beginning in 1942, Anne Frank wrote from a concealed portion of her father's office.

Beginning in 1942, Anne Frank wrote from a concealed portion of her father's office.

C

Beginning in 1942 Anne Frank wrote from a concealed portion of her fathers office.

Beginning in 1942 Anne Frank wrote from a concealed portion of her fathers office.

D

Beginning in 1942 Anne Frank wrote: from a concealed portion of her father's office.

Beginning in 1942 Anne Frank wrote: from a concealed portion of her father's office.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Beginning in 1942, Anne Frank wrote from a concealed portion of her father's office.

Beginning in 1942, Anne Frank wrote from a concealed portion of her father's office.


Question 19


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

We cannot ignore this ______ as it has come from a prominent member of the society.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

We cannot ignore this ______ as it has come from a prominent member of the society.

Options

A

descent

descent

B

descend

descend

C

decent

decent

D

dissent

dissent


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

dissent

dissent


Question 20


Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Fastidious

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Fastidious

Options

A

Simple

Simple

B

Satisfied

Satisfied

C

Hesitating

Hesitating

D

Fussy

Fussy


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Fussy

Fussy


Question 21


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

_______ attending the lecture, he was sitting in the café.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

_______ attending the lecture, he was sitting in the café.

Options

A

In spite of

In spite of

B

But for

But for

C

Instead of

Instead of

D

In case of

In case of


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

Instead of

Instead of


Question 22


Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. Giving a speech is easy.
B. A few years back, I was invited to a reputed company in Bengaluru to deliver a lecture on Corporate Social Responsibility.
C. But I was not sure how many people in the audience would really understand the speech and change themselves.
D. After my talk was over, I met many young girls and boys.

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. Giving a speech is easy.
B. A few years back, I was invited to a reputed company in Bengaluru to deliver a lecture on Corporate Social Responsibility.
C. But I was not sure how many people in the audience would really understand the speech and change themselves.
D. After my talk was over, I met many young girls and boys.

Options

A

ADBC

ADBC

B

CDAB

CDAB

C

BACD

BACD

D

BDAC

BDAC


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

BACD

BACD


Question 23


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank and complete the given proverb correctly.

A fool and _______ are soon parted.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank and complete the given proverb correctly.

A fool and _______ are soon parted.

Options

A

his money

his money

B

his friends

his friends

C

his family

his family

D

his job

his job


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

his money

his money


Question 24


Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.

The government has abolished three hundred posts at the airports.

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.

The government has abolished three hundred posts at the airports.

Options

A

Three hundred posts are being abolished by the government at the airports.

Three hundred posts are being abolished by the government at the airports.

B

Three hundred posts have been abolished by the government at the airports.

Three hundred posts have been abolished by the government at the airports.

C

Three hundred posts will be abolished by the government at the airports.

Three hundred posts will be abolished by the government at the airports.

D

The government has been abolishes by the airport at three hundred posts.

The government has been abolishes by the airport at three hundred posts.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Three hundred posts have been abolished by the government at the airports.

Three hundred posts have been abolished by the government at the airports.


Question 25


Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Utter

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Utter

Options

A

Question

Question

B

Articulate

Articulate

C

Begin

Begin

D

Conceal

Conceal


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Articulate

Articulate


Question 26


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

If there is ______ evidence against the suspect, the public prosecutor may decide not to prosecute.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

If there is ______ evidence against the suspect, the public prosecutor may decide not to prosecute.

Options

A

insuffecient

insuffecient

B

insufficent

insufficent

C

Insuficient

Insuficient

D

insufficient

insufficient


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

insufficient

insufficient


Question 27


Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

I passed a flock of cows while going to my village.

Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

I passed a flock of cows while going to my village.

Options

A

pack

pack

B

herd

herd

C

No substitution required

No substitution required

D

band

band


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

herd

herd


Question 28


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

My mother is unreasonably annoyed _______ me today.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

My mother is unreasonably annoyed _______ me today.

Options

A

with

with

B

to

to

C

for

for

D

from

from


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

with

with


Question 29


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

If you are already working in this college, you needn’t ______ again.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

If you are already working in this college, you needn’t ______ again.

Options

A

apply

apply

B

to apply

to apply

C

applying

applying

D

applied

applied


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

apply

apply


Question 30


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

If you ______ hard, you would have cleared the admission test.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

If you ______ hard, you would have cleared the admission test.

Options

A

work

work

B

had worked

had worked

C

worked

worked

D

have worked

have worked


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

had worked

had worked


Question 31


Select the option that is not an antonym of another word by way of adding the prefix ‘mis-‘.

Select the option that is not an antonym of another word by way of adding the prefix ‘mis-‘.

Options

A

Mislead

Mislead

B

Misunderstand

Misunderstand

C

Mistrust

Mistrust

D

Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous


Question 32


Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.

600 new hotels may be added in South India by the hospitality chain by the end of this year.

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.

600 new hotels may be added in South India by the hospitality chain by the end of this year.

Options

A

600 new hotels in South India may add the hospitality chain by the end of this year.

600 new hotels in South India may add the hospitality chain by the end of this year.

B

The hospitality chain may add 600 new hotels in South India by the end of this year.

The hospitality chain may add 600 new hotels in South India by the end of this year.

C

The hospitality chain could be adding 600 new hotels in South India by the end of this year.

The hospitality chain could be adding 600 new hotels in South India by the end of this year.

D

The hospitality chain will add 600 new hotels in South India by the end of this year.

The hospitality chain will add 600 new hotels in South India by the end of this year.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

The hospitality chain may add 600 new hotels in South India by the end of this year.

The hospitality chain may add 600 new hotels in South India by the end of this year.


Question 33


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I will send the pram for the baby ________ at your Bengaluru address.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I will send the pram for the baby ________ at your Bengaluru address.

Options

A

rightly

rightly

B

lately

lately

C

directly

directly

D

straightly

straightly


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

directly

directly


Question 34


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Some prejudices are so ______ rooted in the minds of people that it is almost impossible to get out of them.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Some prejudices are so ______ rooted in the minds of people that it is almost impossible to get out of them.

Options

A

deeply

deeply

B

soundly

soundly

C

strongly

strongly

D

heavily

heavily


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

deeply

deeply


Question 35


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

My neighbours ______ my baby when I go to work.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

My neighbours ______ my baby when I go to work.

Options

A

look at

look at

B

look in

look in

C

look after

look after

D

look up

look up


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

look after

look after


Question 36


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Do not be too curious about things. One day you may _______ into trouble.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Do not be too curious about things. One day you may _______ into trouble.

Options

A

tumble

tumble

B

make

make

C

drop

drop

D

get

get


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

get

get


Question 37


Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Through thick and thin

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Through thick and thin

Options

A

On friendly terms

On friendly terms

B

During problems

During problems

C

In good times

In good times

D

Under all conditions

Under all conditions


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Under all conditions

Under all conditions


Question 38


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

During elections people in mountain regions have to walk long distances to ______ their votes.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

During elections people in mountain regions have to walk long distances to ______ their votes.

Options

A

cast

cast

B

place

place

C

put

put

D

insert

insert


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

cast

cast


Question 39


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.

He was quite ______with reading history for his ______ examination.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.

He was quite ______with reading history for his ______ examination.

Options

A

bored, bored

bored, bored

B

board, bored

board, bored

C

board, board

board, board

D

bored, board

bored, board


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

bored, board

bored, board


Question 40


Given in the options are four sentences which when put together form a meaningful paragraph. Identify the sentence that does NOT fit in this paragraph.

Given in the options are four sentences which when put together form a meaningful paragraph. Identify the sentence that does NOT fit in this paragraph.

Options

A

The men, as well as others, wanted the burgers, and the men started to run up the escalator the wrong way.

The men, as well as others, wanted the burgers, and the men started to run up the escalator the wrong way.

B

Former residents can walk through the ruins of what was once their town.

Former residents can walk through the ruins of what was once their town.

C

It was not easy for them to get to the top; they tripped and fell several times.

It was not easy for them to get to the top; they tripped and fell several times.

D

Two elderly men were walking down an escalator when somebody shouted, “Free burgers!”

Two elderly men were walking down an escalator when somebody shouted, “Free burgers!”


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Former residents can walk through the ruins of what was once their town.

Former residents can walk through the ruins of what was once their town.


Question 41


Select the option that expresses the given sentence in reported speech.

Suruchi said to Dhruva, “You are not my son.”

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in reported speech.

Suruchi said to Dhruva, “You are not my son.”

Options

A

Suruchi told Dhruva that you are not my son.

Suruchi told Dhruva that you are not my son.

B

Suruchi told Dhruva that you are not her son.

Suruchi told Dhruva that you are not her son.

C

Suruchi told Dhruva that he was not her son.

Suruchi told Dhruva that he was not her son.

D

Suruchi told Dhruva that you were not her son.

Suruchi told Dhruva that you were not her son.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

Suruchi told Dhruva that he was not her son.

Suruchi told Dhruva that he was not her son.


Question 42


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

His classmates accused him _______ stealing Rakesh’s mouth organ.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

His classmates accused him _______ stealing Rakesh’s mouth organ.

Options

A

for

for

B

of

of

C

to

to

D

about

about


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

of

of


Question 43


Given in the options are four sentences which when put together form a meaningful paragraph. Identify the sentence that does NOT fit in this paragraph.

Given in the options are four sentences which when put together form a meaningful paragraph. Identify the sentence that does NOT fit in this paragraph.

Options

A

It is due to a confluence of rapid economic and population growth compounded by globalisation.

It is due to a confluence of rapid economic and population growth compounded by globalisation.

B

Formerly a problem limited to wealthy industrialised nations, plastic waste is on the rise across Asia.

Formerly a problem limited to wealthy industrialised nations, plastic waste is on the rise across Asia.

C

With globalisation it is easy for countries in Africa and Asia to import plastic items. 

With globalisation it is easy for countries in Africa and Asia to import plastic items. 

D

Certain diseases have been associated with too many or too few of particular species of bacteria in our gut.

Certain diseases have been associated with too many or too few of particular species of bacteria in our gut.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Certain diseases have been associated with too many or too few of particular species of bacteria in our gut.

Certain diseases have been associated with too many or too few of particular species of bacteria in our gut.


Question 44


Select the correctly spelt word to fill in the blank.

It was ______ to reinforce the idea of community living among the people.

Select the correctly spelt word to fill in the blank.

It was ______ to reinforce the idea of community living among the people.

Options

A

nacessary

nacessary

B

necessary

necessary

C

neccesary

neccesary

D

necessery

necessery


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

necessary

necessary


Question 45


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I think that she will love ______ this dance drama.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I think that she will love ______ this dance drama.

Options

A

to directing

to directing

B

direct

direct

C

directed

directed

D

to direct

to direct


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

to direct

to direct


Question 46


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The Minquiers islands in the South of England remained the source of long-standing dispute (1) ______ England and France until 1953, when (2)_________ legal position was finally settled – with the International Court of Justice (3)________ British sovereignty over the isles. That hasn't stopped their (4) _______ status occasionally descending into farce. On four (5)________ in the last 40 years, the islands have been "invaded" by groups claiming to represent the Kingdom of Patagonia, an unrecognised state declared in 19th century Chile and Argentina by a crazed French lawyer, Orélie-Antoine de Tounens.
SubQuestion No : 46
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The Minquiers islands in the South of England remained the source of long-standing dispute (1) ______ England and France until 1953, when (2)_________ legal position was finally settled – with the International Court of Justice (3)________ British sovereignty over the isles. That hasn't stopped their (4) _______ status occasionally descending into farce. On four (5)________ in the last 40 years, the islands have been "invaded" by groups claiming to represent the Kingdom of Patagonia, an unrecognised state declared in 19th century Chile and Argentina by a crazed French lawyer, Orélie-Antoine de Tounens.
SubQuestion No : 46
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.

Options

A

among

among

B

between

between

C

amid

amid

D

in

in


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

between

between


Question 47


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The Minquiers islands in the South of England remained the source of long-standing dispute (1) ______ England and France until 1953, when (2)_________ legal position was finally settled – with the International Court of Justice (3)________ British sovereignty over the isles. That hasn't stopped their (4) _______ status occasionally descending into farce. On four (5)________ in the last 40 years, the islands have been "invaded" by groups claiming to represent the Kingdom of Patagonia, an unrecognised state declared in 19th century Chile and Argentina by a crazed French lawyer, Orélie-Antoine de Tounens.
SubQuestion No : 47
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The Minquiers islands in the South of England remained the source of long-standing dispute (1) ______ England and France until 1953, when (2)_________ legal position was finally settled – with the International Court of Justice (3)________ British sovereignty over the isles. That hasn't stopped their (4) _______ status occasionally descending into farce. On four (5)________ in the last 40 years, the islands have been "invaded" by groups claiming to represent the Kingdom of Patagonia, an unrecognised state declared in 19th century Chile and Argentina by a crazed French lawyer, Orélie-Antoine de Tounens.
SubQuestion No : 47
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.

Options

A

its

its

B

their

their

C

them

them

D

one’s

one’s


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

their

their


Question 48


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The Minquiers islands in the South of England remained the source of long-standing dispute (1) ______ England and France until 1953, when (2)_________ legal position was finally settled – with the International Court of Justice (3)________ British sovereignty over the isles. That hasn't stopped their (4) _______ status occasionally descending into farce. On four (5)________ in the last 40 years, the islands have been "invaded" by groups claiming to represent the Kingdom of Patagonia, an unrecognised state declared in 19th century Chile and Argentina by a crazed French lawyer, Orélie-Antoine de Tounens.
SubQuestion No : 48
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The Minquiers islands in the South of England remained the source of long-standing dispute (1) ______ England and France until 1953, when (2)_________ legal position was finally settled – with the International Court of Justice (3)________ British sovereignty over the isles. That hasn't stopped their (4) _______ status occasionally descending into farce. On four (5)________ in the last 40 years, the islands have been "invaded" by groups claiming to represent the Kingdom of Patagonia, an unrecognised state declared in 19th century Chile and Argentina by a crazed French lawyer, Orélie-Antoine de Tounens.
SubQuestion No : 48
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.

Options

A

will declare

will declare

B

declaring

declaring

C

declare

declare

D

to declaring

to declaring


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

declaring

declaring


Question 49


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The Minquiers islands in the South of England remained the source of long-standing dispute (1) ______ England and France until 1953, when (2)_________ legal position was finally settled – with the International Court of Justice (3)________ British sovereignty over the isles. That hasn't stopped their (4) _______ status occasionally descending into farce. On four (5)________ in the last 40 years, the islands have been "invaded" by groups claiming to represent the Kingdom of Patagonia, an unrecognised state declared in 19th century Chile and Argentina by a crazed French lawyer, Orélie-Antoine de Tounens.
SubQuestion No : 49
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4.

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The Minquiers islands in the South of England remained the source of long-standing dispute (1) ______ England and France until 1953, when (2)_________ legal position was finally settled – with the International Court of Justice (3)________ British sovereignty over the isles. That hasn't stopped their (4) _______ status occasionally descending into farce. On four (5)________ in the last 40 years, the islands have been "invaded" by groups claiming to represent the Kingdom of Patagonia, an unrecognised state declared in 19th century Chile and Argentina by a crazed French lawyer, Orélie-Antoine de Tounens.
SubQuestion No : 49
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4.

Options

A

disbelieving

disbelieving

B

cautious

cautious

C

hesitant

hesitant

D

disputed

disputed


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

disputed

disputed


Question 50


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The Minquiers islands in the South of England remained the source of long-standing dispute (1) ______ England and France until 1953, when (2)_________ legal position was finally settled – with the International Court of Justice (3)________ British sovereignty over the isles. That hasn't stopped their (4) _______ status occasionally descending into farce. On four (5)________ in the last 40 years, the islands have been "invaded" by groups claiming to represent the Kingdom of Patagonia, an unrecognised state declared in 19th century Chile and Argentina by a crazed French lawyer, Orélie-Antoine de Tounens.
SubQuestion No : 50
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5.

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The Minquiers islands in the South of England remained the source of long-standing dispute (1) ______ England and France until 1953, when (2)_________ legal position was finally settled – with the International Court of Justice (3)________ British sovereignty over the isles. That hasn't stopped their (4) _______ status occasionally descending into farce. On four (5)________ in the last 40 years, the islands have been "invaded" by groups claiming to represent the Kingdom of Patagonia, an unrecognised state declared in 19th century Chile and Argentina by a crazed French lawyer, Orélie-Antoine de Tounens.
SubQuestion No : 50
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5.

Options

A

events

events

B

occasions

occasions

C

cases

cases

D

circumstances

circumstances


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

occasions

occasions


Question 51


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

In 1941, when World War II was going on British and Soviet naval forces fighting German ships in the Arctic Circle met and exchanged strategies and pleasantries. The captain of Britain's HMS Trident said off-hand that his wife back home had difficulties pushing her pram, a baby stroller, through the snow. The Russian admiral to whom he spoke replied that what she really needed was a reindeer to pull the pram, and saw to it that one was captured from the Arctic shores and brought to the captain. Presumably not wishing to be rude, the British accepted the gift.

So Pollyanna, as she was named, was lowered into the HMS Trident, a submarine, through the torpedo tubes. In her new home, Pollyanna slept under the captain's bunk and roamed around the officers' mess, first eating moss that the Russians had sent with her, then the same foodstuffs as the crew. For six weeks man and beast lived together in a cramped, claustrophobic tube underwater, mostly peaceably but not without incident, for Pollyanna also developed an appetite for navigation charts. When the submarine arrived at Blyth on the eastern coast of the U.K., the crew had a problem. Pollyanna had grown fat off condensed milk and other human treats, and couldn't be evacuated through the torpedo tubes. Alas, she used to rush past the crew to get to the deck and breathe some fresh air when the sub surfaced. Now she was trapped. It took a great deal of effort and some mechanical aid, but the sailors managed to get her through the main hatch. She was then transported to a zoo in London. She died there in 1947, the same year her submarine was decommissioned.

Pollyanna and her underwater journey to Britain are finally getting the attention they deserve. Several websites have spread the word, and in November 2022 a children's book by Beverley McWilliams called ‘The Reindeer and the Submarine’ is coming out. This is too fine a story not to be known far and wide.
SubQuestion No : 51
The most appropriate title for the passage is:

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

In 1941, when World War II was going on British and Soviet naval forces fighting German ships in the Arctic Circle met and exchanged strategies and pleasantries. The captain of Britain's HMS Trident said off-hand that his wife back home had difficulties pushing her pram, a baby stroller, through the snow. The Russian admiral to whom he spoke replied that what she really needed was a reindeer to pull the pram, and saw to it that one was captured from the Arctic shores and brought to the captain. Presumably not wishing to be rude, the British accepted the gift.

So Pollyanna, as she was named, was lowered into the HMS Trident, a submarine, through the torpedo tubes. In her new home, Pollyanna slept under the captain's bunk and roamed around the officers' mess, first eating moss that the Russians had sent with her, then the same foodstuffs as the crew. For six weeks man and beast lived together in a cramped, claustrophobic tube underwater, mostly peaceably but not without incident, for Pollyanna also developed an appetite for navigation charts. When the submarine arrived at Blyth on the eastern coast of the U.K., the crew had a problem. Pollyanna had grown fat off condensed milk and other human treats, and couldn't be evacuated through the torpedo tubes. Alas, she used to rush past the crew to get to the deck and breathe some fresh air when the sub surfaced. Now she was trapped. It took a great deal of effort and some mechanical aid, but the sailors managed to get her through the main hatch. She was then transported to a zoo in London. She died there in 1947, the same year her submarine was decommissioned.

Pollyanna and her underwater journey to Britain are finally getting the attention they deserve. Several websites have spread the word, and in November 2022 a children's book by Beverley McWilliams called ‘The Reindeer and the Submarine’ is coming out. This is too fine a story not to be known far and wide.
SubQuestion No : 51
The most appropriate title for the passage is:

Options

A

Life Under Water

Life Under Water

B

Submarines in World War II

Submarines in World War II

C

Reindeer in a Submarine

Reindeer in a Submarine

D

A Very Fat Reindeer

A Very Fat Reindeer


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

Reindeer in a Submarine

Reindeer in a Submarine


Question 52


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

In 1941, when World War II was going on British and Soviet naval forces fighting German ships in the Arctic Circle met and exchanged strategies and pleasantries. The captain of Britain's HMS Trident said off-hand that his wife back home had difficulties pushing her pram, a baby stroller, through the snow. The Russian admiral to whom he spoke replied that what she really needed was a reindeer to pull the pram, and saw to it that one was captured from the Arctic shores and brought to the captain. Presumably not wishing to be rude, the British accepted the gift.

So Pollyanna, as she was named, was lowered into the HMS Trident, a submarine, through the torpedo tubes. In her new home, Pollyanna slept under the captain's bunk and roamed around the officers' mess, first eating moss that the Russians had sent with her, then the same foodstuffs as the crew. For six weeks man and beast lived together in a cramped, claustrophobic tube underwater, mostly peaceably but not without incident, for Pollyanna also developed an appetite for navigation charts. When the submarine arrived at Blyth on the eastern coast of the U.K., the crew had a problem. Pollyanna had grown fat off condensed milk and other human treats, and couldn't be evacuated through the torpedo tubes. Alas, she used to rush past the crew to get to the deck and breathe some fresh air when the sub surfaced. Now she was trapped. It took a great deal of effort and some mechanical aid, but the sailors managed to get her through the main hatch. She was then transported to a zoo in London. She died there in 1947, the same year her submarine was decommissioned.

Pollyanna and her underwater journey to Britain are finally getting the attention they deserve. Several websites have spread the word, and in November 2022 a children's book by Beverley McWilliams called ‘The Reindeer and the Submarine’ is coming out. This is too fine a story not to be known far and wide.
SubQuestion No : 52
Where was the reindeer bound for?

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

In 1941, when World War II was going on British and Soviet naval forces fighting German ships in the Arctic Circle met and exchanged strategies and pleasantries. The captain of Britain's HMS Trident said off-hand that his wife back home had difficulties pushing her pram, a baby stroller, through the snow. The Russian admiral to whom he spoke replied that what she really needed was a reindeer to pull the pram, and saw to it that one was captured from the Arctic shores and brought to the captain. Presumably not wishing to be rude, the British accepted the gift.

So Pollyanna, as she was named, was lowered into the HMS Trident, a submarine, through the torpedo tubes. In her new home, Pollyanna slept under the captain's bunk and roamed around the officers' mess, first eating moss that the Russians had sent with her, then the same foodstuffs as the crew. For six weeks man and beast lived together in a cramped, claustrophobic tube underwater, mostly peaceably but not without incident, for Pollyanna also developed an appetite for navigation charts. When the submarine arrived at Blyth on the eastern coast of the U.K., the crew had a problem. Pollyanna had grown fat off condensed milk and other human treats, and couldn't be evacuated through the torpedo tubes. Alas, she used to rush past the crew to get to the deck and breathe some fresh air when the sub surfaced. Now she was trapped. It took a great deal of effort and some mechanical aid, but the sailors managed to get her through the main hatch. She was then transported to a zoo in London. She died there in 1947, the same year her submarine was decommissioned.

Pollyanna and her underwater journey to Britain are finally getting the attention they deserve. Several websites have spread the word, and in November 2022 a children's book by Beverley McWilliams called ‘The Reindeer and the Submarine’ is coming out. This is too fine a story not to be known far and wide.
SubQuestion No : 52
Where was the reindeer bound for?

Options

A

Russia

Russia

B

Arctic Circle

Arctic Circle

C

Britain

Britain

D

Germany

Germany


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

Britain

Britain


Question 53


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

In 1941, when World War II was going on British and Soviet naval forces fighting German ships in the Arctic Circle met and exchanged strategies and pleasantries. The captain of Britain's HMS Trident said off-hand that his wife back home had difficulties pushing her pram, a baby stroller, through the snow. The Russian admiral to whom he spoke replied that what she really needed was a reindeer to pull the pram, and saw to it that one was captured from the Arctic shores and brought to the captain. Presumably not wishing to be rude, the British accepted the gift.

So Pollyanna, as she was named, was lowered into the HMS Trident, a submarine, through the torpedo tubes. In her new home, Pollyanna slept under the captain's bunk and roamed around the officers' mess, first eating moss that the Russians had sent with her, then the same foodstuffs as the crew. For six weeks man and beast lived together in a cramped, claustrophobic tube underwater, mostly peaceably but not without incident, for Pollyanna also developed an appetite for navigation charts. When the submarine arrived at Blyth on the eastern coast of the U.K., the crew had a problem. Pollyanna had grown fat off condensed milk and other human treats, and couldn't be evacuated through the torpedo tubes. Alas, she used to rush past the crew to get to the deck and breathe some fresh air when the sub surfaced. Now she was trapped. It took a great deal of effort and some mechanical aid, but the sailors managed to get her through the main hatch. She was then transported to a zoo in London. She died there in 1947, the same year her submarine was decommissioned.

Pollyanna and her underwater journey to Britain are finally getting the attention they deserve. Several websites have spread the word, and in November 2022 a children's book by Beverley McWilliams called ‘The Reindeer and the Submarine’ is coming out. This is too fine a story not to be known far and wide.
SubQuestion No : 53
Where was Polyanna sent finally?

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

In 1941, when World War II was going on British and Soviet naval forces fighting German ships in the Arctic Circle met and exchanged strategies and pleasantries. The captain of Britain's HMS Trident said off-hand that his wife back home had difficulties pushing her pram, a baby stroller, through the snow. The Russian admiral to whom he spoke replied that what she really needed was a reindeer to pull the pram, and saw to it that one was captured from the Arctic shores and brought to the captain. Presumably not wishing to be rude, the British accepted the gift.

So Pollyanna, as she was named, was lowered into the HMS Trident, a submarine, through the torpedo tubes. In her new home, Pollyanna slept under the captain's bunk and roamed around the officers' mess, first eating moss that the Russians had sent with her, then the same foodstuffs as the crew. For six weeks man and beast lived together in a cramped, claustrophobic tube underwater, mostly peaceably but not without incident, for Pollyanna also developed an appetite for navigation charts. When the submarine arrived at Blyth on the eastern coast of the U.K., the crew had a problem. Pollyanna had grown fat off condensed milk and other human treats, and couldn't be evacuated through the torpedo tubes. Alas, she used to rush past the crew to get to the deck and breathe some fresh air when the sub surfaced. Now she was trapped. It took a great deal of effort and some mechanical aid, but the sailors managed to get her through the main hatch. She was then transported to a zoo in London. She died there in 1947, the same year her submarine was decommissioned.

Pollyanna and her underwater journey to Britain are finally getting the attention they deserve. Several websites have spread the word, and in November 2022 a children's book by Beverley McWilliams called ‘The Reindeer and the Submarine’ is coming out. This is too fine a story not to be known far and wide.
SubQuestion No : 53
Where was Polyanna sent finally?

Options

A

To a zoo in London

To a zoo in London

B

To the Captain’s wife

To the Captain’s wife

C

To Russia

To Russia

D

To the British submarine

To the British submarine


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

To a zoo in London

To a zoo in London


Question 54


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

In 1941, when World War II was going on British and Soviet naval forces fighting German ships in the Arctic Circle met and exchanged strategies and pleasantries. The captain of Britain's HMS Trident said off-hand that his wife back home had difficulties pushing her pram, a baby stroller, through the snow. The Russian admiral to whom he spoke replied that what she really needed was a reindeer to pull the pram, and saw to it that one was captured from the Arctic shores and brought to the captain. Presumably not wishing to be rude, the British accepted the gift.

So Pollyanna, as she was named, was lowered into the HMS Trident, a submarine, through the torpedo tubes. In her new home, Pollyanna slept under the captain's bunk and roamed around the officers' mess, first eating moss that the Russians had sent with her, then the same foodstuffs as the crew. For six weeks man and beast lived together in a cramped, claustrophobic tube underwater, mostly peaceably but not without incident, for Pollyanna also developed an appetite for navigation charts. When the submarine arrived at Blyth on the eastern coast of the U.K., the crew had a problem. Pollyanna had grown fat off condensed milk and other human treats, and couldn't be evacuated through the torpedo tubes. Alas, she used to rush past the crew to get to the deck and breathe some fresh air when the sub surfaced. Now she was trapped. It took a great deal of effort and some mechanical aid, but the sailors managed to get her through the main hatch. She was then transported to a zoo in London. She died there in 1947, the same year her submarine was decommissioned.

Pollyanna and her underwater journey to Britain are finally getting the attention they deserve. Several websites have spread the word, and in November 2022 a children's book by Beverley McWilliams called ‘The Reindeer and the Submarine’ is coming out. This is too fine a story not to be known far and wide.
SubQuestion No : 54
Which of the following would prove to be traumatic for the reindeer in a submarine?

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

In 1941, when World War II was going on British and Soviet naval forces fighting German ships in the Arctic Circle met and exchanged strategies and pleasantries. The captain of Britain's HMS Trident said off-hand that his wife back home had difficulties pushing her pram, a baby stroller, through the snow. The Russian admiral to whom he spoke replied that what she really needed was a reindeer to pull the pram, and saw to it that one was captured from the Arctic shores and brought to the captain. Presumably not wishing to be rude, the British accepted the gift.

So Pollyanna, as she was named, was lowered into the HMS Trident, a submarine, through the torpedo tubes. In her new home, Pollyanna slept under the captain's bunk and roamed around the officers' mess, first eating moss that the Russians had sent with her, then the same foodstuffs as the crew. For six weeks man and beast lived together in a cramped, claustrophobic tube underwater, mostly peaceably but not without incident, for Pollyanna also developed an appetite for navigation charts. When the submarine arrived at Blyth on the eastern coast of the U.K., the crew had a problem. Pollyanna had grown fat off condensed milk and other human treats, and couldn't be evacuated through the torpedo tubes. Alas, she used to rush past the crew to get to the deck and breathe some fresh air when the sub surfaced. Now she was trapped. It took a great deal of effort and some mechanical aid, but the sailors managed to get her through the main hatch. She was then transported to a zoo in London. She died there in 1947, the same year her submarine was decommissioned.

Pollyanna and her underwater journey to Britain are finally getting the attention they deserve. Several websites have spread the word, and in November 2022 a children's book by Beverley McWilliams called ‘The Reindeer and the Submarine’ is coming out. This is too fine a story not to be known far and wide.
SubQuestion No : 54
Which of the following would prove to be traumatic for the reindeer in a submarine?

Options

A

Sleeping under the bunk bed

Sleeping under the bunk bed

B

Eating moss

Eating moss

C

Living in cramped, claustrophobic conditions

Living in cramped, claustrophobic conditions

D

Eating human food

Eating human food


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

Living in cramped, claustrophobic conditions

Living in cramped, claustrophobic conditions


Question 55


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

In 1941, when World War II was going on British and Soviet naval forces fighting German ships in the Arctic Circle met and exchanged strategies and pleasantries. The captain of Britain's HMS Trident said off-hand that his wife back home had difficulties pushing her pram, a baby stroller, through the snow. The Russian admiral to whom he spoke replied that what she really needed was a reindeer to pull the pram, and saw to it that one was captured from the Arctic shores and brought to the captain. Presumably not wishing to be rude, the British accepted the gift.

So Pollyanna, as she was named, was lowered into the HMS Trident, a submarine, through the torpedo tubes. In her new home, Pollyanna slept under the captain's bunk and roamed around the officers' mess, first eating moss that the Russians had sent with her, then the same foodstuffs as the crew. For six weeks man and beast lived together in a cramped, claustrophobic tube underwater, mostly peaceably but not without incident, for Pollyanna also developed an appetite for navigation charts. When the submarine arrived at Blyth on the eastern coast of the U.K., the crew had a problem. Pollyanna had grown fat off condensed milk and other human treats, and couldn't be evacuated through the torpedo tubes. Alas, she used to rush past the crew to get to the deck and breathe some fresh air when the sub surfaced. Now she was trapped. It took a great deal of effort and some mechanical aid, but the sailors managed to get her through the main hatch. She was then transported to a zoo in London. She died there in 1947, the same year her submarine was decommissioned.

Pollyanna and her underwater journey to Britain are finally getting the attention they deserve. Several websites have spread the word, and in November 2022 a children's book by Beverley McWilliams called ‘The Reindeer and the Submarine’ is coming out. This is too fine a story not to be known far and wide.
SubQuestion No : 55
What kind of a story is this?

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

In 1941, when World War II was going on British and Soviet naval forces fighting German ships in the Arctic Circle met and exchanged strategies and pleasantries. The captain of Britain's HMS Trident said off-hand that his wife back home had difficulties pushing her pram, a baby stroller, through the snow. The Russian admiral to whom he spoke replied that what she really needed was a reindeer to pull the pram, and saw to it that one was captured from the Arctic shores and brought to the captain. Presumably not wishing to be rude, the British accepted the gift.

So Pollyanna, as she was named, was lowered into the HMS Trident, a submarine, through the torpedo tubes. In her new home, Pollyanna slept under the captain's bunk and roamed around the officers' mess, first eating moss that the Russians had sent with her, then the same foodstuffs as the crew. For six weeks man and beast lived together in a cramped, claustrophobic tube underwater, mostly peaceably but not without incident, for Pollyanna also developed an appetite for navigation charts. When the submarine arrived at Blyth on the eastern coast of the U.K., the crew had a problem. Pollyanna had grown fat off condensed milk and other human treats, and couldn't be evacuated through the torpedo tubes. Alas, she used to rush past the crew to get to the deck and breathe some fresh air when the sub surfaced. Now she was trapped. It took a great deal of effort and some mechanical aid, but the sailors managed to get her through the main hatch. She was then transported to a zoo in London. She died there in 1947, the same year her submarine was decommissioned.

Pollyanna and her underwater journey to Britain are finally getting the attention they deserve. Several websites have spread the word, and in November 2022 a children's book by Beverley McWilliams called ‘The Reindeer and the Submarine’ is coming out. This is too fine a story not to be known far and wide.
SubQuestion No : 55
What kind of a story is this?

Options

A

Funny

Funny

B

Mysterious

Mysterious

C

Sarcastic

Sarcastic

D

Horrible

Horrible


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Funny

Funny


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