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Q1. Match the following poetic lines with the poets: Poetic Lines: a)Dreaming as the days go by b) I listen'd motionless and still c) There's something for all of us here d) This arm beneath your head. Poets: 1. William Wordsworth 2. Douglas Malloch 3.Walt Witman 4.Lewis Carroll
Q2. You should ..........cycling to reduce weight
Q3. Given below are six statements of which the first and the last .. (1) and (6) remains constant. The remaining four are given as (P), (Q),{R} and (S), which are not in the proper order. Arrange them in proper order and find out which order of sentences is correct: (1) The ever spiralling costs (P) to take another look (Q) at the plant remedies {R} of modern synthetic drugs (S) may force western medicine (6) used by the third world countries
Q4. It is no use .............. about that incident.
Q5. Replace the highlighted grammatical mistake words with proper words: "e;I regret to say so many things out of excitement.
Q6. In the question, a part of the sentence is highlighted. Replace the highlighted part with the options given which may improve the sentence. "e; She was criticized by her colleagues for leaking the story to the press.
Q7. Choose the correct answer from the following:
Q8. He passed himself off as a noble man -- find the correct equivalent
Q9. This sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect form. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in indirect/direct form: I said to my friend, "e;Good Morning. Let us go for a picnic today."e;
Q10. Wish I ........... rich to help the poor.
Q11. Is that the woman ................ jewels has been stolen.
Q12. Where ............... is bliss, it is folly to be wise.
Q13. Replace the highlighted words/phrase from the given options to make the sentence grammatically correct: "e; The new restaurant is doing good business because it serves food of good quality at lower rates than other restaurants in the area."e;
Q14. Ramu's habit of picking holes in every relationship is very irksome.
Q15. The plural form of "e;radius"e; is
Q16. Give the opposite of EVANESCENT
Q17. Once you suspect a person of double dealing, you ought to keep him at arm's .......
Q18. Which are the two most common assessment method from among the following for teachers?
Q19. The opposite of "e;native"e; is...........
Q20. A cousin of .............. is a Doctor.
Q21. He was not .................and preferred to be alone most of the time
Q22. Give the meaning for PREDATOR
Q23. "e;Euthanasia"e; means.............
Q24. Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word "e;STRANGE"e;
Q25. Madhavan ..................by his insensitive classmates for his spelling problems when he was young.
Q26. That which cannot be corrected =
Q27. A stone that goes on rolling .........no moss.
Q28. Unless you work harder you will fail ---- means
Q29. Replace the highlighted grammatical mistake words with proper words: "e;Suddenly, everybody stopped of running for the cover
Q30. ................is the science of sounds.
Q31. In the following question, out of the four options, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence: "e; A roundabout way for speaking"e;
Q32. Neither of them .......... invited to the party
Q33. There are six sentences which are NOT arranged in order. Rearrange them in proper order to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the question that follows: They are: (A) Besides, they get a lot of exposure to novel things through media. (B) Therefore, their mental development did not show any extraordinary signs. (C) Children of the present generation appear to be smarter than their earlier counterparts. (D) Thus, the environment of present day has brought out these changes. (E) This probably because there are lots of opportunities for their indirect learning. (F) Children of yester-years did not have these facilities. After rearrangement of these sentences in the correct order what will be the FIRST sentence?
Q34. Hardly had I reached home ................. it began to rain.
Q35. Which of the following word is misspelt? (A) pontiff (B) incarnetion (C) museum (D) obediently
Q36. The paths of glory lead but to the ...............
Q37. This sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect form. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in indirect/direct form: "e;The spectators said, "e;Bravo! Well done players."e;
Q38. Replace the highlighted words/phrase from the given options, to make the sentence grammatically correct. "e; I looked everywhere as my keys, but I couldn't figure out where I had put them.
Q39. Everyone is liable to make mistakes. ...............?
Q40. Fill the blank with proper word: The government is planning to set .....family welfare centres for slums in cities.
Q41. That which cannot be believed =
Q42. Could you ................me your phone?
Q43. Find the grammatical error: "e;We had to (1) hurry to the airport (2) as the flight departures (3) from Chennai at 6 PM (4). No error (5)
Q44. The ruling party will have to put its own house ......order
Q45. "e;Pale Green"e; is an example for ......
Q46. Direct speech and indirect speech are otherwise called
Q47. A noun can perform ...........different functions.
Q48. The sick person ..........on the bench.
Q49. I have read one novel by Premchand. I want to read ..........by him
Q50. My uncle and my guardian ........... me to go abroad for further studies.