Question 2 :
Find out the error in the following sentence, if any. If there is no error, mark your answer as 'E.<br/>The criminal (A) will certainly be hung (B) because the charges brought upon (C) him are very serious. (D) No Error (E) <br/>
Question 4 :
In the following sentence, some parts have been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce a meaningful sentence:<br/>The inspector argued that no force was used<br/>(P) beyond that was necessary to put an end to the disturbances <br/>(Q) by the police <br/>(R) produced <br/>(S) by the anti-social elements<br/>The proper sequence should be _____<br/>
Question 5 :
Which of the pairs given are rhyming words?<br>Select the best option.
Question 6 :
Identify which part of the sentence has an error:<br/>The teacher demanded (A) <u>that</u> the students (B) <u>enrolled in</u> the afternoon math class bring (C) <u>his or her</u> supplies to school <u>every day.</u> (D) <u>No error.(E)</u>
Question 8 :
Which of the following would be the best way for Marcia to change the way her mom thinks about technology?
Question 9 :
Readymade garments' export in 2001 was more than readymade garments' import in 2001.
Question 10 :
Find out the error in the following sentence, if any. If there is no error, mark your answer as 'E.They are very senior (A) to me, (B) so I dare not play a joke (C) on them. (D)No Error. (E)
Question 11 :
Choose the option that correctly conveys the meaning of the sentence given below:<br/>Never can a fish survive on land. 
Question 12 :
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:<br/>A dramatic monologue allows us to see the _______ of characters.
Question 14 :
Choose the incorrect part of the sentence:<br/>She has been an active member of the all womens club for two years.
Question 16 :
Which of the following, if true, would strengthen the speaker's argument?
Question 18 :
The following sentence tests correctness and effectiveness of expression. Part of the sentence or the entire sentence is underlined; beneath the sentence are five ways of phrasing the underlined material. Choice A repeats the original phrasing; the other four choices are different. If you think the original phrasing produces a better sentence than any of the alternative, select choice A; if not, select one of the other choices. <br/>In making your selection, follow the requirements of standard written English; that is, pay attention to grammar, choice of words, sentence construction, and punctuation. Your selection should result in the most effective sentence-clear and precise, without awkwardness or ambiguity.<u><br/></u><u>Santa Fe is one of the oldest cities in the United States, its</u> adobe architecture, spectacular setting, and clear, radiant light have long made it a magnet for artists. <br/>
Question 20 :
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>When her son got a job</u> <u>she was</u> <u>besides herself with joy</u>. <u>No error</u>. <br/>                      (a)                   (b)                        (c)                       (d)
Question 21 :
I had a vague __________ that the lady originally belonged to Scotland.
Question 23 :
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>The Chairman's comments</u> <u>on future policy introduced</u> <u>a jarring note for the proceedings</u>. <u>No error</u>.<br/>              (a)                                         (b)                                               (c)                                  (d)        
Question 24 :
The sentence has four underlined words or phrases. Choose the word or phrase that must be changed for the sentence to be correct.<br/><br/>Caricature, <u>a type</u> of <u>exaggeration</u> is <u>common</u> used <u>in</u>  political cartoons.
Question 25 :
Read the sentence to find out possible substitution for for the underlined part:<br>If he <u>got</u> his enemy in his hand, he would have crushed him to death.
Question 26 :
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 27 :
Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:<br/>Rosita can enter the other part of her country, but ___________.
Question 28 :
Choose the option most suitable to the poem:<br/>It is reasonable to infer that ______________.<br/>
Question 30 :
The author terms justice, love, honour and courtesy delicate goods because they are ____________.
Question 32 :
Arrange the sentences in a logical order to form a complete and meaningful conversation:<br/>a. How could he choose things so quickly? <br/>b. My friend selected everything he needed very quickly. <br/>c. But his selections were fantastic. <br/>d. He has been in a marketing job for many years. <br/>
Question 33 :
Read the passage and answer the question that follows. <br/>Ah! Whatever could be said was said. All held him guilty. Even his own mother who claimed to understand him the best. All had betrayed him in his hour of need. Yet, there he was, still with a sparkling hope and knew that the truth must prevail. In the cold, dark and damp cell he never for a moment lost faith in God and goodness and was waiting anxiously for an angel to come, plead non-guilty for him and free him of his miseries.<br/>The truth must prevail means?<br/>
Question 34 :
It is obvious from the passage that the twentieth century _____.<br/>
Question 36 :
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. <br/><br/>The New Year is a time for resolutions. Mentally at least, most of us could compile formidable lists of do's and dont's. The same old favourites recur year in and year out with monotonous regularity. Past experience has taught us that certain accomplishments are beyond attainment. If we remain inveterate smokers, it is only because we have so often experienced to frustration that results from failure. Most of us fail in our efforts at self-improvement because our schemes are too ambitious and we never have time to carry them out. We also make the fundamental error of announcing our resolutions to everybody so that we look even more foolish when we slip back into our old bad ways. <br/><br/>'The same old favourites recur... with monotonous regularity' implies that ______. 
Question 37 :
Identify the rhyming words from the list given:<br>choose, blue, hoof, cheese, cruise
Question 38 :
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.<br/>Once upon a time, I went for a week's holiday to the Continent with an Indian friend. We both enjoyed ourselves and were sorry when the week was over, but on parting our behaviour was absolutely different. He was plunged in despair. He felt that because the holiday was overall happiness was over until the world ended. He could not express his sorrow too much. But in me, the Englishman came out strong. I could not see what there was to make a fuss about. It wasn't as if we were parting forever or dying. 'Buck up', I said, 'do buck up'. He refused to buck up and I left him plunged in gloom. <br/>What is the author's intention in the passage?
Question 39 :
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 40 :
Read the passage and answer the following question:<br/><br/>It must be realized to make compulsory education a success, it is absolutely necessary to make it entirely free. India is a poor country and we cannot expect our people to pay directly for the education of their children. Even in rich countries like England and U.S.A. mass education is not only free but there are many additional facilities like mid-day meal for children, free medical service, and scholarship on a generous scale. Since education is a fundamental civil and human right and basic to the health of the body politics, funds must be found for the purpose whatever the cost of the scheme. If we consider educational and cultural activities to be important, funds will be forthcoming. What we have to do is to rearrange our priority. With this in view, we have to adopt a many-sided programme of national planning and economic and industrial reconstruction. If not there will always be arguments and statistics to prove that it is impossible to introduce free, compulsory and universal education in India.<br/>Which is the central argument of the passage?