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Read this paragraph carefully. Answer question no. 1 to 5 based on this para.
Most rules, written or unwritten, place a great emphasis on the greater good of the community, that is your family, neighbours, friends or strangers. If everyone were to do whatever they felt like and just looked out for themselves, we would soon have chaos. If you have ever driven a car in a big city in India, you will have witnessed this chaos. Someone decides to have a chat with a shopkeeper, so they stop their car in the middle of the road. Someone else wants to buy something at a stall by the roadside and simply leaves their car parked in the road while they spend a good hour haggling over the price of the goods. In the meantime, horns are hooting and no one else can get past. The angry shouting or hooting may raise a dismissive wave of the hand from the person blocking the road, but certainly does not speed up clearing a way through.
1. The root cause of traffic indiscipline is: (A) Lack of proper traffic-sense (B) Most of the rules are unwritten (C) People think that only they are important and they can act the way they like. (D) No education for behaving on the roads.
2. What is meant by : ‘No one else can get past’. (A) The traffic is blocked. (B) It is the time when the horns keep on blowing but no one seems interested. (C) Community people cannot get ideas about their past. (D) Every one is prohibited to do anything.
3. Tick mark the nearest meaning of the word – ‘dismissive’ in this paragraph. (A) confusing (B) refusing (C) delaying (D) distracting
4. What is the general purpose of rules? (A) They are, by nature, always good for the society. (B) In context of ‘rules’ the family includes community, neighbours, strangers or friends. (C) Rules aim at giving a strong emphasis on the community. (D) They create a moral obligation on people and lead them to a better society.
5. What type of traffic disorders are experienced by a car-driver in urban areas?
(i) a vehicle is stopped in the middle of a road. (ii) negotiations over the price of some goods.
(iii) a lot of honking. (iv) The road-blocker shows no hurry to move ahead.
(A) i, ii, iii (B) i, iii, iv
(C) ii, iii, iv (D) i, ii, iv
6. Which one is not correct? (A) If he comes, tell him to finish the job. (B) If and when he comes, tell him to finish the job. (C) When he comes, tell him to finish the job. (D) Tell him to finish the job when he comes.
7. Choose the sentence with correct verb form. (A) We shall arise tomorrow at seven O’clock. (B) Our children were rised in Africa. (C) Workers rose a beam with the crane. (D) The sun was raising slowly in the east.
8. Fill in the blank.
• Last night I .............. a pleasant dream.
(A) might see (B) could see (C) saw (D) have seen
9. Choose the correct option to replace the underlined words:
• The poor boy longed for oranges. (A) wanted (B) liked (C) searched (D) stared at
10. When are you expected to be vigorous? (Tick mark the correct answer)
(A) While sleeping (B) When you are hungry
(C) While doing exercise (D) When you are waiting
11. Find out the incorrect sentence. (A) It is you who are to change. (B) It was they who were to do the work. (C) It is I who am to make the call. (D) It is I who is to receive you.
12. Find out the incorrect sentence.
(A) If I were home, I should be relaxing. (B) Look, it is cloudy, it might rain now.
(C) Everyday when I arrived, he would be at his desk. (D) If he comes, should I tell him to wait?
13. Find out the passive voice construction for this sentence.
• Who did this?
(A) This was to be done by whom?
(B) Who was this done by?
(C) By whom was this done?
(D) Did this was done by whom?
14. I am not one of those who believe everything ............... hear. [Fill in the blank.] (A) we (B) they (C) one (D) I
15. Tick mark the incorrect sentence. (A) Fifty thousand rupees is a large sum. (B) The United States has a big navy. (C) The team are divided on one minor point. (D) Ten kilometers are a long distance to walk.
16. Tick mark the correct sentence. (A) Sorry, only few is left unsold, from all the books I have. (B) Now only very few is left of all the books I had. (C) Of all the books only few are left. (D) All I have left are a few books.
17. Complete the sentence. “I don’t want to ............... my wallet.” (A) loose (B) lose (C) loss (D) lost
18. Complete the sentence. “If we can work ..............., we can finish it successfully”. (A) slow and steady (B) slowly and steady (C) slowly and steadily (D) slow and steadily
19. Tick mark the correct construction. (A) Did you bring the car back yet? (B) Do you have brought the car back yet? (C) Had you brought the car back yet? (D) Have you brought the car back yet?
20. Find out the series in which one word is a misfit. (A) swift, rapid, hasty (B) intense, keen, acute (C) numb, agile, alert (D) frantic, raging, wild
21. Which of the following model auxiliary expresses a moral obligation or desirability? (A) dare to (B) ought to (C) have to (D) need to
22. Tick mark the sentence in which the conjunction is used properly.
(A) He performed well in the exams though he failed to get good marks. (B) I can come with you unless you agree to share the fare.
(C) I have watched this film five times until I enjoyed watching it. (D) I haven’t seen you since the time you left the school.
23. Choose the correct option to replace the underlined word.
• The zookeeper woke early although he wanted to see the female zebra giving birth.
(A) due to (B) as a result of (C) however (D) because
24. Fill in the blank.
At this age he is tired ............... his life. (A) with (B) of (C) from (D) off
25. “She brought up the orphan as if they were of her own.” Which part of this sentence is incorrect? (A) brought up (B) as if (C) they were (D) of her own
26. In this sentence which of the part is/parts are incorrect. “Some of the roof was torn away from the wall.” (i) some of the roof (ii) was torn (iii) away from (iv) the wall (A) i (B) ii (C) i, iii, iv (D) None of above
27. Which one is incorrect? (A) sitting on the gate, a scorpion stung him. (B) sitting on the gate, he was sturg by a scorpion. (C) while he was sitting on the gate, a scorpion stung him. (D) When he stepped on the gate, a scorpion stung him.
28. Mr. John seems ............... his stay at Somnath. [select proper verb-form] (A) be enjoying (B) to have enjoyed (C) of enjoy (D) to has enjoyed
29. Complete the sentence selecting the proper pair of verbs. “I never ............... hurt anybody, and never ...............”
(A) do, did (B) will, had (C) have, will (D) shall, should
30. Which of the following sentences has correct use of prepositions?
(A) I was angry at my results so I spoke with the teacher. (B) I was angry with my results so I spoke to the teacher.
(C) I was angry for my results so I spoke at the teacher. (D) I was angry on my result so I spoke out for the teacher.
31. Which of the following one-word substitution is not correct?
(A) Moving from one place to another: migration (B) That which cannot be read: illegible (C) Having an evil reputation: notorious (D) Habit of excessive eating: backbite
32. Tick mark the correct one.
(A) We have less staff members than we had last year.
(B) We have fewer staff members than we had last year.
(C) We have lesser staff members, than we have last year.
(D) A very few staff members we had this year than we have last year.
33. “Indolent” is the word for –
(A) A person who is extremely lazy. (B) A person who does not believe in God.
(C) A person who workships idols. (D) The one who is a partner in a crime.
34. Which series of articles will fit in this sentence. [X-means ‘no article’]
“We need ............... egg, ............... onion and ............... oil to make ............... single omelette.”
(A) an, an, x, x
(B) an, x, an, a
(C) x, x, an, x
(D) an, an, x, a
35. Find out the incorrect part in this sentence: “Our teacher chose Ketan and myself for this task.” (A) Our teacher (B) Chose Ketan (C) and myself (D) for this task
36. Find out the correct sentence. (A) We are already for the dance. (B) Already we are for the dance. (C) We are all ready for the dance. (D) For the dance, all readily we have came.
37. Which of the following is not a pair of homophones? (A) knife-wife (B) knew-new (C) queue-cue (D) cereal-serial
38. Which word is correctly spelled? (A) distamper (B) deliberate (C) devide (D) diseace
39. Which series of articles will fit in this sentence. [x-means ‘no article’]
“Many ............... times, ............... one man committee makes enquiry of ............... administrative officials in ............... governmental department.” (A) x, an, x, the
(B) a, a, the, a
(C) x, a, the, x
(D) a, x, the, x
40. Complete the sentence. “He doesn’t want to use ............... of these words.” (A) none (B) neither (C) any (D) nothing
41. Complete the sentence choosing the correct option: “Look, here ............... my brother and his only friend.” (A) come (B) comes (C) is coming (D) has come
42. • He said to me,“Are you going with me now?” Which of the following is the correct indirect narration of this sentence?
(A) He told me for going with him at that time. (B) He said to me where was I going.
(C) He inquired about my going with him then. (D) He asked me if I was going with him then.
43. Tick mark the antonym of ‘strange’. (A) animate (B) amicable (C) alien (D) ardent
44. “Many people live from hand to mouth in this country.” What is the meaning of the idiom used in this sentence?
(A) in poverty (B) earn from labour (C) against one another (D) away from native land
45. Complete the sentence. “If the lion is annoyed, he is ............... to become angry.”
(A) liable (B) likely (C) ready (D) rapid
46. Tick mark the sentence with a correct question tag.
(A) You won’t come, would you? (B) I am late today, am I not?
(C) You need more practice, don’t you? (D) You are not an officer, aren’t you?
47. They ............... the offer as soon as it was made. [Fill in the blanks]
(A) assept (B) except (C) expected (D) accepted
48. Which of the following is not an adjective? (A) much (B) my (C) once (D) such
49. “The teacher said that he might be allowed to go home.” This is the indirect narration of –
(A) The teacher said to me, “I may allow you to go home.” (B) The teacher said, “Let him go home.”
(C) The teacher proposed, “Allow me to go home.” (D) “You may be allowed to go home,” said the teacher.
50. “Our pain ............... pleasure ............... largely a creation ............... our mind.” Complete the sentence using appropriate series:
(A) and, is, in (B) and, are, in (C) or, is, of (D) or, are, of
Answer Key:
1 C
2 A
3 B
4 D
5 B
6 B
7 A
8 C
9 A
10 C
11 D
12 C
13 C
14 B
15 D
16 C
17 B
18 C
19 D
20 C
21 B
22 D
23 D
24 B
25 C
26 D
27 A
28 B
29 C
30 A
31 D
32 B
33 A
34 D
35 C
36 C
37 A
38 B
39 B
40 C
41 A
42 D
43 B
44 A
45 B
46 C
47 D
48 C
49 B
50 C
Most rules, written or unwritten, place a great emphasis on the greater good of the community, that is your family, neighbours, friends or strangers. If everyone were to do whatever they felt like and just looked out for themselves, we would soon have chaos. If you have ever driven a car in a big city in India, you will have witnessed this chaos. Someone decides to have a chat with a shopkeeper, so they stop their car in the middle of the road. Someone else wants to buy something at a stall by the roadside and simply leaves their car parked in the road while they spend a good hour haggling over the price of the goods. In the meantime, horns are hooting and no one else can get past. The angry shouting or hooting may raise a dismissive wave of the hand from the person blocking the road, but certainly does not speed up clearing a way through.
1. The root cause of traffic indiscipline is: (A) Lack of proper traffic-sense (B) Most of the rules are unwritten (C) People think that only they are important and they can act the way they like. (D) No education for behaving on the roads.
2. What is meant by : ‘No one else can get past’. (A) The traffic is blocked. (B) It is the time when the horns keep on blowing but no one seems interested. (C) Community people cannot get ideas about their past. (D) Every one is prohibited to do anything.
3. Tick mark the nearest meaning of the word – ‘dismissive’ in this paragraph. (A) confusing (B) refusing (C) delaying (D) distracting
4. What is the general purpose of rules? (A) They are, by nature, always good for the society. (B) In context of ‘rules’ the family includes community, neighbours, strangers or friends. (C) Rules aim at giving a strong emphasis on the community. (D) They create a moral obligation on people and lead them to a better society.
5. What type of traffic disorders are experienced by a car-driver in urban areas?
(i) a vehicle is stopped in the middle of a road. (ii) negotiations over the price of some goods.
(iii) a lot of honking. (iv) The road-blocker shows no hurry to move ahead.
(A) i, ii, iii (B) i, iii, iv
(C) ii, iii, iv (D) i, ii, iv
6. Which one is not correct? (A) If he comes, tell him to finish the job. (B) If and when he comes, tell him to finish the job. (C) When he comes, tell him to finish the job. (D) Tell him to finish the job when he comes.
7. Choose the sentence with correct verb form. (A) We shall arise tomorrow at seven O’clock. (B) Our children were rised in Africa. (C) Workers rose a beam with the crane. (D) The sun was raising slowly in the east.
8. Fill in the blank.
• Last night I .............. a pleasant dream.
(A) might see (B) could see (C) saw (D) have seen
9. Choose the correct option to replace the underlined words:
• The poor boy longed for oranges. (A) wanted (B) liked (C) searched (D) stared at
10. When are you expected to be vigorous? (Tick mark the correct answer)
(A) While sleeping (B) When you are hungry
(C) While doing exercise (D) When you are waiting
11. Find out the incorrect sentence. (A) It is you who are to change. (B) It was they who were to do the work. (C) It is I who am to make the call. (D) It is I who is to receive you.
12. Find out the incorrect sentence.
(A) If I were home, I should be relaxing. (B) Look, it is cloudy, it might rain now.
(C) Everyday when I arrived, he would be at his desk. (D) If he comes, should I tell him to wait?
13. Find out the passive voice construction for this sentence.
• Who did this?
(A) This was to be done by whom?
(B) Who was this done by?
(C) By whom was this done?
(D) Did this was done by whom?
14. I am not one of those who believe everything ............... hear. [Fill in the blank.] (A) we (B) they (C) one (D) I
15. Tick mark the incorrect sentence. (A) Fifty thousand rupees is a large sum. (B) The United States has a big navy. (C) The team are divided on one minor point. (D) Ten kilometers are a long distance to walk.
16. Tick mark the correct sentence. (A) Sorry, only few is left unsold, from all the books I have. (B) Now only very few is left of all the books I had. (C) Of all the books only few are left. (D) All I have left are a few books.
17. Complete the sentence. “I don’t want to ............... my wallet.” (A) loose (B) lose (C) loss (D) lost
18. Complete the sentence. “If we can work ..............., we can finish it successfully”. (A) slow and steady (B) slowly and steady (C) slowly and steadily (D) slow and steadily
19. Tick mark the correct construction. (A) Did you bring the car back yet? (B) Do you have brought the car back yet? (C) Had you brought the car back yet? (D) Have you brought the car back yet?
20. Find out the series in which one word is a misfit. (A) swift, rapid, hasty (B) intense, keen, acute (C) numb, agile, alert (D) frantic, raging, wild
21. Which of the following model auxiliary expresses a moral obligation or desirability? (A) dare to (B) ought to (C) have to (D) need to
22. Tick mark the sentence in which the conjunction is used properly.
(A) He performed well in the exams though he failed to get good marks. (B) I can come with you unless you agree to share the fare.
(C) I have watched this film five times until I enjoyed watching it. (D) I haven’t seen you since the time you left the school.
23. Choose the correct option to replace the underlined word.
• The zookeeper woke early although he wanted to see the female zebra giving birth.
(A) due to (B) as a result of (C) however (D) because
24. Fill in the blank.
At this age he is tired ............... his life. (A) with (B) of (C) from (D) off
25. “She brought up the orphan as if they were of her own.” Which part of this sentence is incorrect? (A) brought up (B) as if (C) they were (D) of her own
26. In this sentence which of the part is/parts are incorrect. “Some of the roof was torn away from the wall.” (i) some of the roof (ii) was torn (iii) away from (iv) the wall (A) i (B) ii (C) i, iii, iv (D) None of above
27. Which one is incorrect? (A) sitting on the gate, a scorpion stung him. (B) sitting on the gate, he was sturg by a scorpion. (C) while he was sitting on the gate, a scorpion stung him. (D) When he stepped on the gate, a scorpion stung him.
28. Mr. John seems ............... his stay at Somnath. [select proper verb-form] (A) be enjoying (B) to have enjoyed (C) of enjoy (D) to has enjoyed
29. Complete the sentence selecting the proper pair of verbs. “I never ............... hurt anybody, and never ...............”
(A) do, did (B) will, had (C) have, will (D) shall, should
30. Which of the following sentences has correct use of prepositions?
(A) I was angry at my results so I spoke with the teacher. (B) I was angry with my results so I spoke to the teacher.
(C) I was angry for my results so I spoke at the teacher. (D) I was angry on my result so I spoke out for the teacher.
31. Which of the following one-word substitution is not correct?
(A) Moving from one place to another: migration (B) That which cannot be read: illegible (C) Having an evil reputation: notorious (D) Habit of excessive eating: backbite
32. Tick mark the correct one.
(A) We have less staff members than we had last year.
(B) We have fewer staff members than we had last year.
(C) We have lesser staff members, than we have last year.
(D) A very few staff members we had this year than we have last year.
33. “Indolent” is the word for –
(A) A person who is extremely lazy. (B) A person who does not believe in God.
(C) A person who workships idols. (D) The one who is a partner in a crime.
34. Which series of articles will fit in this sentence. [X-means ‘no article’]
“We need ............... egg, ............... onion and ............... oil to make ............... single omelette.”
(A) an, an, x, x
(B) an, x, an, a
(C) x, x, an, x
(D) an, an, x, a
35. Find out the incorrect part in this sentence: “Our teacher chose Ketan and myself for this task.” (A) Our teacher (B) Chose Ketan (C) and myself (D) for this task
36. Find out the correct sentence. (A) We are already for the dance. (B) Already we are for the dance. (C) We are all ready for the dance. (D) For the dance, all readily we have came.
37. Which of the following is not a pair of homophones? (A) knife-wife (B) knew-new (C) queue-cue (D) cereal-serial
38. Which word is correctly spelled? (A) distamper (B) deliberate (C) devide (D) diseace
39. Which series of articles will fit in this sentence. [x-means ‘no article’]
“Many ............... times, ............... one man committee makes enquiry of ............... administrative officials in ............... governmental department.” (A) x, an, x, the
(B) a, a, the, a
(C) x, a, the, x
(D) a, x, the, x
40. Complete the sentence. “He doesn’t want to use ............... of these words.” (A) none (B) neither (C) any (D) nothing
41. Complete the sentence choosing the correct option: “Look, here ............... my brother and his only friend.” (A) come (B) comes (C) is coming (D) has come
42. • He said to me,“Are you going with me now?” Which of the following is the correct indirect narration of this sentence?
(A) He told me for going with him at that time. (B) He said to me where was I going.
(C) He inquired about my going with him then. (D) He asked me if I was going with him then.
43. Tick mark the antonym of ‘strange’. (A) animate (B) amicable (C) alien (D) ardent
44. “Many people live from hand to mouth in this country.” What is the meaning of the idiom used in this sentence?
(A) in poverty (B) earn from labour (C) against one another (D) away from native land
45. Complete the sentence. “If the lion is annoyed, he is ............... to become angry.”
(A) liable (B) likely (C) ready (D) rapid
46. Tick mark the sentence with a correct question tag.
(A) You won’t come, would you? (B) I am late today, am I not?
(C) You need more practice, don’t you? (D) You are not an officer, aren’t you?
47. They ............... the offer as soon as it was made. [Fill in the blanks]
(A) assept (B) except (C) expected (D) accepted
48. Which of the following is not an adjective? (A) much (B) my (C) once (D) such
49. “The teacher said that he might be allowed to go home.” This is the indirect narration of –
(A) The teacher said to me, “I may allow you to go home.” (B) The teacher said, “Let him go home.”
(C) The teacher proposed, “Allow me to go home.” (D) “You may be allowed to go home,” said the teacher.
50. “Our pain ............... pleasure ............... largely a creation ............... our mind.” Complete the sentence using appropriate series:
(A) and, is, in (B) and, are, in (C) or, is, of (D) or, are, of
Answer Key:
1 C
2 A
3 B
4 D
5 B
6 B
7 A
8 C
9 A
10 C
11 D
12 C
13 C
14 B
15 D
16 C
17 B
18 C
19 D
20 C
21 B
22 D
23 D
24 B
25 C
26 D
27 A
28 B
29 C
30 A
31 D
32 B
33 A
34 D
35 C
36 C
37 A
38 B
39 B
40 C
41 A
42 D
43 B
44 A
45 B
46 C
47 D
48 C
49 B
50 C
51. My sister dances –––––––––– me. (A) better than (B) good than (C) best than (D) better then
52. The account book –––––––––– with the invoice is enclosed. (A) and (B) along (C) also (D) together
53. He –––––––––– not challenge me. (A) daren’t (B) dare (C) dares (D) daring
54. He is –––––––––– hard on himself. (A) been (B) be (C) being (D) not
55. He –––––––––– his temper. (A) lost (B) caught (C) shed (D) stopped
56. She did not eat : (A) more (B) much (C) most (D) mere
57. Many different –––––––––– live in Europe. (A) peoples (B) nations (C) ethnicity (D) hybridity
58. Being a dreamer, she is forever absorbed in : (A) gloom of despair (B) flash of wit (C) gleam of delight (D) flights of fancy
59. Everything that he did was open and : (A) above all (B) above board (C) above on (D) above in
60. The furniture –––––––––– my house is very costly. (A) on (B) into (C) for (D) in
61. The word most suitable to ‘Terrestrial’ is : (A) urban (B) alien (C) earth (D) planet
62. He came early –––––––––– did not stay long. (A) but (B) although (C) because (D) after
63. He felt –––––––––– happiness that he had never felt before. (A) zero article (B) a (C) an (D) the
64. She must be –––––––––– five feet in height. (A) along (B) between (C) around (D) with
65. They –––––––––– (sit) on the lawn when it started to rain. (A) have sit (B) have been sitting (C) were sitting (D) will sit
66. I am going to buy a computer when the price –––––––––– (come) down. (A) come (B) will come (C) have come (D) came
67. It was a great party. You –––––––––– have come. Why didn’t you? (A) must (B) can (C) would (D) should
68. The President proposes to –––––––––– our home. (A) call for (B) call at (C) call of (D) call on
69. Write the synonym of the word, ‘prodigal’ : (A) extravagant (B) moderate (C) niggard (D) economical
70. ‘‘I believe that everyone in the country –––––––––– a role to do’’. (A) have (B) had (C) has (D) having
71. I would rather you –––––––––– a doctor before you start your journey. (A) consult (B) to consult (C) consulted (D) consulting
72. His article in the journal is a –––––––––– and it achieves much appreciation. (A) modus operandi (B) ingenious (C) de facto (D) bona fide
73. If it had rained, –––––––––– : (A) the match would be cancelled (B) the match would have been cancelled (C) the match will be cancelled (D) the match would have cancelled
74. What is the suitable meaning of the word ‘rendezvous’? (A) a meeting in an agreed time and place (B) a meeting in a strange place (C) a promise to meet (D) a visit in a holy place
75. Human activities pollute the environment very badly, ––––––––––. (A) doesn’t they (B) don’t they (C) aren’t they (D) do they
76. In –––––––––– year’s time, I will repay the debt completely. (A) the (B) an (C) a (D) No article is needed
Answer Key:
51 A
52 D
53 B
54 C
55 A
56 B
57 A
58 D
59 B
60 D
61 C
62 A
63 B
64 C
65 C
66 A
67 D
78 D
79 A
80 C
71 C
72 D
73 B
74 A
75 B
76 C
52. The account book –––––––––– with the invoice is enclosed. (A) and (B) along (C) also (D) together
53. He –––––––––– not challenge me. (A) daren’t (B) dare (C) dares (D) daring
54. He is –––––––––– hard on himself. (A) been (B) be (C) being (D) not
55. He –––––––––– his temper. (A) lost (B) caught (C) shed (D) stopped
56. She did not eat : (A) more (B) much (C) most (D) mere
57. Many different –––––––––– live in Europe. (A) peoples (B) nations (C) ethnicity (D) hybridity
58. Being a dreamer, she is forever absorbed in : (A) gloom of despair (B) flash of wit (C) gleam of delight (D) flights of fancy
59. Everything that he did was open and : (A) above all (B) above board (C) above on (D) above in
60. The furniture –––––––––– my house is very costly. (A) on (B) into (C) for (D) in
61. The word most suitable to ‘Terrestrial’ is : (A) urban (B) alien (C) earth (D) planet
62. He came early –––––––––– did not stay long. (A) but (B) although (C) because (D) after
63. He felt –––––––––– happiness that he had never felt before. (A) zero article (B) a (C) an (D) the
64. She must be –––––––––– five feet in height. (A) along (B) between (C) around (D) with
65. They –––––––––– (sit) on the lawn when it started to rain. (A) have sit (B) have been sitting (C) were sitting (D) will sit
66. I am going to buy a computer when the price –––––––––– (come) down. (A) come (B) will come (C) have come (D) came
67. It was a great party. You –––––––––– have come. Why didn’t you? (A) must (B) can (C) would (D) should
68. The President proposes to –––––––––– our home. (A) call for (B) call at (C) call of (D) call on
69. Write the synonym of the word, ‘prodigal’ : (A) extravagant (B) moderate (C) niggard (D) economical
70. ‘‘I believe that everyone in the country –––––––––– a role to do’’. (A) have (B) had (C) has (D) having
71. I would rather you –––––––––– a doctor before you start your journey. (A) consult (B) to consult (C) consulted (D) consulting
72. His article in the journal is a –––––––––– and it achieves much appreciation. (A) modus operandi (B) ingenious (C) de facto (D) bona fide
73. If it had rained, –––––––––– : (A) the match would be cancelled (B) the match would have been cancelled (C) the match will be cancelled (D) the match would have cancelled
74. What is the suitable meaning of the word ‘rendezvous’? (A) a meeting in an agreed time and place (B) a meeting in a strange place (C) a promise to meet (D) a visit in a holy place
75. Human activities pollute the environment very badly, ––––––––––. (A) doesn’t they (B) don’t they (C) aren’t they (D) do they
76. In –––––––––– year’s time, I will repay the debt completely. (A) the (B) an (C) a (D) No article is needed
Answer Key:
51 A
52 D
53 B
54 C
55 A
56 B
57 A
58 D
59 B
60 D
61 C
62 A
63 B
64 C
65 C
66 A
67 D
78 D
79 A
80 C
71 C
72 D
73 B
74 A
75 B
76 C
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