Question 1 :
Find out the error in the following sentence, if any. If there is no error, mark your answer as 'E.<br/>He is a linguist (A) and always tires to (B) make his students (C) pronounce a word correctly.(D) No Error. (E)
Question 2 :
Walk into supermarket or pharmacy and you will find several shelves of products designed to protect adults and children from the sun. Additionally, a host of public campaigns have been created, including National Skin Cancer Awareness Month, that warn us about the sun's damaging UV rays and provide guidelines about protecting ourselves. While warnings about the sun's dangers are frequent, a recent survey found that fewer than half of all adults adequately protect themselves from the sun.<br>This paragraph best supports the statement that<br>
Question 3 :
Which of the following, if true, would strengthen the speaker's argument?
Question 4 :
Poet: "Who art thou?"<br/>Rain: "I am the poem of the earth."<br/>Poet: "Why have you come here?"<br/>Rain: "To beautify my origin. I also want to give life to unborn seeds."<br/>A poet asked the rain __________<span class="MathJax_Preview"><span class="MathJax"><span class="math"><span class="mrow"><span class="mo">[<span class="mn">1<span class="mo">]<span class="MJX_Assistive_MathML">[21]. The rain answered that ________<span class="MathJax_Preview"><span class="MathJax"><span class="math"><span class="mrow"><span class="mo">[<span class="mn">2<span class="mo">]<span class="MJX_Assistive_MathML">[22]. The poet again asked it __________<span class="MathJax_Preview"><span class="MathJax"><span class="math"><span class="mrow"><span class="mo">[<span class="mn">3<span class="mo">]<span class="MJX_Assistive_MathML">[23]. The rain replied that ________<span class="MathJax_Preview"><span class="MathJax"><span class="math"><span class="mrow"><span class="mo">[4<span class="mo">]<span class="MJX_Assistive_MathML">[24]. It further told that _________<span class="MathJax_Preview"><span class="MathJax"><span class="math"><span class="mrow"><span class="mo">[<span class="mn">5<span class="mo">]<span class="MJX_Assistive_MathML">[25].<br/>Read the following dialogue between the poet and the rain, and fill in the blank [2] with the most appropriate option.
Question 5 :
What can you say about the early life of Dr. Carver?
Question 6 :
Choose the option that correctly conveys the meaning of the sentence given below:<br/>Never can a fish survive on land. 
Question 8 :
Select the part of the sentence that has an error. If the sentence is correct select "No Error".<br/><u></u><u><br/></u><u>Never I asked</u> <u>my Englishman</u> <u>how much he earned</u>. <u>No error</u>. <br/>            (a)                        (b)                           (c)                   (d)
Question 9 :
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.<br/><br/>As civilization proceeds in the direction of technology, it passes the point of supplying all the basic of life, food, shelter, clothes and warmth. Then we are faced with a choice between using technology to provide and fulfill needs which have hitherto been regarded as unnecessary or, on the other hand, using technology to reduce the number of hours of work which a man must do in order to earn a given standard of living. In other words, we either raise our standard of living above that necessary for comfort and happiness or we leave it at this level and work shorter hours. I shall take it as axiomatic that mankind has, by that time, chosen the later alternative. Men will be working shorter and shorter hours in their paid employment.<br/>What does the passage suggest about the use of technology? 
Question 10 :
Which of the words in the poem rhyme:<br><br>Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December,<br>And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.<br><br>(The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe)
Question 11 :
Select the part of the sentence that has an error. If the sentence is correct select "No Error". <br/><br/>Such people <u>who</u> play <u>regularly</u> <u>enjoy</u> <u>good health</u>. <u>No error</u>.<br/>                        A                B           C             D                E 
Question 12 :
Based on the information in the passage, the reader can understand that
Question 14 :
Identify the rhyming words from the list given:<br>choose, blue, hoof, cheese, cruise
Question 15 :
The following six sentences come from a paragraph. The first and the last sentences are given. Choose the order in which the four sentences (PQRS) should appear to complete the paragraph.<br/><br/>S1 : What is freedom ? <br/>S6 : Some people feel that we actually suffer from what may be called choice fatigue. <br/>P : There is so much choice that we find it difficult to choose. <br/>Q : Fortunately, we are now living in a world full of choice. <br/>R : Without the possibility of choice and the exercise of choice, we are not human beings but only inanimate objects. <br/>S : Freedom is the right to choose. <br/>Which one of the following is the correct sequence? <br/>
Question 16 :
Below the sentence, three possible substitutions are given for the underlined part. Choose the option that is better than the underlined part.   <br/>The meeting has been <u>put off</u> to next Friday.
Question 17 :
Find out the error in the following sentence, if any. If there is no error, your answer is 'E'.<br/>Never before (A) have the students of India been so much frustrated (B)  as today when the problems (C) of unemployment are dominant (D).  No Error (E)
Question 18 :
According to the passage, fleas are able to jump<br>I. with a high rate of acceleration<br>II. up and down and from side to side<br>III. because the blood they eat contains resilin
Question 20 :
<b>S1. In the past, the study of plants must have been seen as fun and not as a burden</b>.<br>P. In the 19$^{th}$century, British surgeons and missionaries studied plants intheir spare time.<br>Q. In ancient times detailed treatises were written on this subject.<br>R. One wonders whether nature has lost its charm in the 20thcentury.<br><b>S4. Today, however, this interest seems to have vanished.</b>
Question 21 :
In the following sentence, identify the part which has an error. If there is no error choose option D.<br/>A group of friends want to visit the new plant as early as possible.
Question 25 :
If I were a millionaire, I <u>would have helped</u> the poor.
Question 26 :
S1: The common man has a vote in Parliament. <br/>S6: For that, his sole resource is his native wit and will. <br/>P: If he likes to make use of the machinery of a democracy, he can have questions asked in the house. <br/>Q: But there is no machinery by which he can control the organs which mould opinion. <br/>R: In the last resort he can destroy one government and make another. <br/>S: He has a parliamentary representative whom he can badger and heckle. <br/>The proper sequence should be: <br/>
Question 27 :
<b>S1. In Mumbais century old system, sewage is collected from homes and factories andpiped to various small pumping stations.</b><br>P. The sewage also pollutes beaches and coastal areas.<br>Q. From there it is dumped into nearby streams and creeks.<br>R. People living near these creeks have to live with foul smells and in unhygienicconditions.<br><b>S4. Under the new system, a 3.7 kilometre outfall tunnel will carry treated filtered</b><b>sewage far out to sea.</b>
Question 28 :
In the following sentence, identify the part which has an error. If there is no error choose option D.<br/>They have been very close friends until they quarreled.
Question 29 :
Mathematics allows us to expand our consciousness. Mathematics tells us about economic trends, patterns of disease, and the growth of populations. Math is good at exposing the truth, but it can also perpetuate misunderstandings and untruths. Figures have the power to mislead people.<br>This paragraph best supports the statement that<br>
Question 30 :
Identify the part of the sentence that contains an error:<br/>(in case of no error, choose option E)<br/><br/>He is <u>confidence</u> <u>about</u> <u>winning</u> <u>the</u> first <u>prize</u>. <u>No error</u>. <br/>                 A          B      C           D          E