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Q1 "Clear your basics only then you can solve difficult questions",said the maths teacher at Pinnacle to the students.
A The maths teacher at Pinnacle suggested to the students to clear their basics.
B The maths teacher at Pinnacle suggested to the students to clear their basics only than they could solve difficult
questions.
C The maths teacher at Pinnacle suggested to the students to clear their basics, only then they could solve difficult
questions.
D The maths teacher at Pinnacle suggests to the students to clear their basics only than they could solve difficult
questions.
Q4 "You be happy and have a good married life,"said the old lady to the girl,"giving respect is very important in a
relationship."
(A) The old lady blessed the girl to have a happy and good married life and advised that giving respect was very
important in a relationship.
(B) The old lady blessed the girl having a happy and good married life and advised that giving respect was very
important in a relationship.
(C) The old lady blessed the girl to have a happy and good married life and advised that giving respect was very
important .
(D) The old lady blesses the girl to have a happy and good married life and advised that giving respect was very
important in a relationship.
Q5 The cow begged in front of the lion, "Let me go home. It's late,my calf must be waiting for me as it is dark now."
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(A) The cow begged in front of the lion to allow it to go home.It was late and its calf must be waiting for it as it was dark
then.
(B) The cow begged in front of the lion to allow it to go home .It was late and its calf must have been waiting for it as it
was dark then.
(C) The cow begged in front of the lion to allow it to go home. It was late and its calf must be waiting for it as it is dark
then.
(D) The cow begs in front of the lion to allow it to go home.It was late and its calf must be waiting for it as it was dark
then.
Q7 " We plan to open three more centres in Haryana by the end of next year as there are too many students coming to
Pinnacle every month,"said the director of Pinnacle.
(A) The director of Pinnacle said that they planned to open three more centres in Haryana by the end of the following
year as there were too many students coming to Pinnacle every month.
(B) The director of Pinnacle said that they planned to open three more centres in Haryana by the end of the following
year as there had been too many students coming to Pinnacle every month.
(C) The director of Pinnacle said that they planned to open three more centres in Haryana by the end of the following
year as there have been too many students coming to Pinnacle every month.
(D) The director of Pinnacle said they planned to open three more centres in Haryana by the end of the following year
as there were too many students coming to Pinnacle every month.
Q8 She said,"Let me live here with you aunt until mother returns from Sydney."
(A) She wished that she should be allowed to stay with her aunt until her mother returns from Sydney.
(B) She wished to her aunt that she should be allowed to stay there until her mother returned from Sydney.
(C) She wished to her aunt that she should be allowed to stay there with her until her mother returned from Sydney.
(D) She wished to her aunt that she wanted be allowed to stay there until her mother returned from Sydney.
Q9 The teacher said to the student “Can you explain this ?"
(A) The teacher asked the student whether he can explain this
(B) The.teacher asked the student whether he can explain that
(C) The teacher asked the student whether he could explain this
(D) The teacher asked the student whether he could explain that
Q10 The salesman said,"Madam, we have an excellent offer in this festive season to impress you. Would you like to
know about it?"She replied,"No."
(A) The salesman said respectfully that he had an excellent offer in that festive season to impress her and asked if she
wanted to know about it. But the lady said no.
(B) The salesman said respectfully that he had an excellent offer in that festive season to impress her and asked that if
she wanted to know about it. But the lady said declined the offer.
(C) The salesman called her madam that he had an excellent offer in that festive season to impress her and asked if
she wanted to know about it.But the lady said no.
(D) The salesman said respectfully that he had an excellent offer in that festive season to impress her and asked if she
wanted to know about it.But the lady replied in the negative.
Q11 The village headman said to the villagers,''Let us make a pond in the village ourselves and not wait for
government's help."
(A) The village headman suggested to the villagers to make a pond in the village themselves and not to wait for
government's help.
(B) The village headman suggested the villagers to make a pond in the village ourselves and not to wait for
government's help.
(C) The village headman proposed to the villagers to construct a pond in the village themselves and to wait for
government's help.
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(D) The village headman ordered to the villagers to make a pond in the village themselves and not to wait for
government's help.
Q12 Ramu said. “My master is planning to build a huge house in Khandala.”
(A) Ramu said that his master planned to build a huge house in Khandala
(B) Ramu said that his master is planning to build a huge house in Khandala
(C) Ramu said that his master’s plan is to build a huge house in Khandala
(D) Ramu said that his master was planning to build a huge house in Khandala
Q13 Rajiv said to the new employee,"You better follow all the instructions and keep your work up to the mark or else
you are free to search for a new job."
(A) Rajiv instructed the new employee that he better follow all the instructions and kept his work upto the marks or else
he was free to search for a new job.
(B) Rajiv scolded the new employee that he better follow all the instructions and kept his work upto the marks or else
he was free to search for a new job.
(C ) Rajiv warned the new employee that he better follow all the instructions and kept his work upto the marks or else
he was free to search for a new job.
(D) Rajiv told the new employee that he better follow all the instructions and kept his work upto the marks or else he
was free to search for a new job.
Q14 Nandita said to Nitin, “Can you solve this sum ?"
(A) Nandita asked Nitin if could he solve this sum
(B) Nandita asked Nitin if could he solve the sum
(C) Nandita asked Nitin if he could solve this sum
(D) Nandita asked Nitin if he could solve that sum
Q15 "The new railway line will connect the different parts of the country,"said the railway minister,"and the northeastern
parts will also develop at a fast pace."
(A) The new railway minister said that the railway line would connect different parts of the country and the north eastern
parts would also develop at a fast pace.
(B) The railway minister said that the railway line would connect different parts of the country and the north eastern
parts would also develop at a fast pace.
(C) The railway minister said that the new railway line would connect different parts of the country and the north eastern
parts would also develop at a fast pace.
(D) The railway minister said that the railway line would connect different parts of the country and the north eastern
parts will also develop at a fast pace.
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Q19 " Let us arrange a small get together for Ravi this weekend as he is retiring"said Manisha.
(A) Manisha suggested arranging a get together for Ravi that weekend as he was retiring.
(B ) Manisha advised arranging a get together for Ravi that weekend as he was retiring.
(C) Manisha asked about arranging a get together for Ravi that weekend as he was retiring.
(D) Manisha proposed to arranging a get together for Ravi that weekend as he was retiring.
Q24."Away !” she said to the man, “do not trouble your family anymore".
(A) She asked the man to go away and not trouble the family any more
(B) She asked the man not to trouble the family that was away, any more
(C) She asked the man not to trouble your family any more and go away
(D) She asked the man to go away and not trouble his family any more
Q27. He said that he had been waiting there for a long time.
(A) He said; “I have been waiting there for a long time,”
(B) He said, “He has been waiting here for a long time.”
(C) He said, “He has been waiting there for a long time.”
(D) He said, “1am waiting here for a long time."
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Directions: In questions 28 to 52 you have several passages where some of the words have been left out. Read
the passages carefully and choose the correct answer to each blank out of the four alternatives and mark it in the
answer sheet.
Passage 1 (Q28-Q37)
It may be better to consider the effects of a large scale exchange of weapons which is ….28……. in the context
of current nuclear ……29…….. Within a millionth of a second after a nuclear weapon is ……30……. enough energy is
released to heat the surrounding air to tons of millions of degrees Celsius, forming a hot …..31…..bubble of gases or a
fireball. There is also a very intense…….32……. pulse which appears as a …….33…….flash of light lasting for a few
seconds. As the fireball rises, it spreads out to form the ……..34…….mushroom cloud and its……35……..creates strong
……..36……. at the ground level. This updraft containing dust, smoke and radioactivity created by the …….37……. forms
the stem of the mushroom cloud.
Most of us …38…… that cockroaches are ….39…… creatures, very weak and……40…….. that can be destroyed with
one…..41……. Yes, you can kill a cockroach easily,……42……. in reality it is an ……43…….tough creature. Cockroaches
are incredibly strong. They can ……44……. anywhere and on anything. A cockroach can eat anything.It …..45……. our
food, but it can also eat…….46…… things like candle wax, soap and paper.
So the next time you kill a cockroach feel……..47……... because you are killing an extremely tough creature.
Passage 3
There…….. 48………. in the city of Ujjain a poor tailor……… 49………. Ramphal. As he was very poor, he…….. 50
……… to live and work in one little room with his wife and ……51……… three small children. The children fought
……..52……… each other and made so much noise.
Directions: In question nos 53 to 82 you have brief passages with 5 to 10 questions following each passage.
Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark it
by blackening the appropriate oval in the answer sheet.
PASSAGE-1
For any activity, discipline is the key word. It should begin with the self, then be extended to the family, neighbours,
environment, workplace society and the nation at large. It is from society that inspiration is drawn. Systems and
institutions should provide the inspiration to society through performance which in turn will provide leaders capable of
rebuilding and restructuring society into a strong nation. The nationalists’ spirit then becomes infectious.
Q53. What is the key word for Activity according to the passage ?
(A) Active Discipline (B) Key Discipline (C) Self Discipline (D) Discipline
PASSAGE-2
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A 23yearold British woman was yesterday sentenced to six months in jail for leaving her twoyearold daughter home
alone eighthours a day. Five days a week for a year while she went to work. The young mother from tire central town of
Warwick initially hired a babysitter, when she landed a job in a travel agency but eventually reached the point when she
could no longer afford the facility, prosecutors said. The woman then started leaving the child home by herself, providing it
with food and toys and removing all potentially dangerous objects from its reach. At first the mother came home at lunch
time but had to stop because
her daughter threw tantrums every time she left to go back to work.
The mother, who was not identified, told the court, “If I had money I would not have done it. It was a case
of that or not keeping my job and living on benefit”.
The judge, Mr. Harrison Hall,however said “Having had a child, the absolute priority is to look after it.
There must be an alternative to leaving a child alone all day, a thing you would not do even to a dog".
Q61. The sentence “If 1 had money, I would not have done it” means
(A) I had money and so I did not leave the baby alone
(B) I had money and so I left the baby alone
(C) I had no money and so I left the baby alone
(D) I had no money and so 1 did not leave the baby alone
Q62. Which one of the following statements about the judge Mr. Harrison Hall is correct ?
(A) He can tolerate cruelty to children but not to animals
(B) He can tolerate cruelty to animals but not to children
(C) He can tolerate cruelty both to children and animals
(D) He can tolerate cruelty neither to children nor to animals
Passage 3
Annually, there are a million cases of snakebite in India and of these, close to 50,000 succumb to the bites.
When you look around the countryside, where most bites occur, and notice people’s habits and lifestyles, these figures
aren’t surprising. People walk bare foot without a torch at night when they are most likely to step on a foraging venomous
snake.We encourage rodents by disposing waste food out in the open, or by storing food grains in the house. Attracted by
the smell of rats, snakes enter houses and when one crawls over someone asleep on the floor and the person twitches or
rolls over, it may bite in defence.
Once bitten, we don’t rush to the hospital. Instead, we seek out the nearest conman, tie tourniquets, eat vile tasting herbal
chutneys, apply poultices or spurious stones, cut/slice/suck the bitten spot, and other ghastly timeconsuming deadly
‘‘remedies’’.
As Rom cattily remarks : ‘‘If the snake hasn’t injected enough venom, even popping an aspirin can save your life.’’That’s
the key — snakes inject venom voluntarily and we have no way of knowing if it has injected venom, and if
it is a lethal dose. The only first aid is to immobilise the bitten limb like you would a fracture, and get to a hospital for anti
venom serum without wasting time.
Q63. Of the people who are bitten by snakes in India, the fatality rate is
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(A) 5% (B) 25% (C) 50% (D) 100%
Q64. According to the author, people living in which parts are more prone to snake bites ?
(A) Crowded cities (B) The open (C) Villages (D) Forests
Q65. Storing foodgrains in the house is one of the causes for snake bites because
(A) foodgrains attract rats which in turn attract snakes
(B) snakes enter houses in search of stored foodgrains
(C) the smell of foodgrains brings both snakes and other animals into the house
(D) stored foodgrains create convenient hiding places for snakes within houses
Q66. ‘... it may bite in defence’ (para3). This observation implies that
(A) a snake is very good at defending itself (B) a snake may bite a human being in order to defend its prey
(C) human beings are defenceless against snakes(D) a snake bites a human only when it is threatened
Q67. What, according to the author, is the reason for the high fatality rate due to snakebites in India ?
(A) Shortage of medical facilities (B) Lack of scientific knowledge about snakebites
(C) Shortage of antivenom serum (D) Shortage of doctors
Q68. In the instance of a snakebite, what should we do immediately ?
(A) Tie tourniquets (B) Eat herbal chutneys
(C) Immobilise the bitten part and get anti venom serum (D) Cutslicesuck the bitten spot
Q69. Pick out a word from the passage which means ‘to go around in search of food’.
(A) foraging (B) countryside (C) venomous (D) barefoot
Q70. ‘‘If the snake hasn’t injected enough venom, even popping an aspirin can save your life.’’
This sentence can be rewritten without changing the meaning as
(A) When a snake has not injected enough venom, life can be saved even by swallowing an aspirin.
(B) Life can be saved even by swallowing an aspirin, even though the snake hasn’t injected enough venom.
(C) Even popping an aspirin can save your life, in spite of a snake not having injected enough venom.
(D) As long as you are popping an aspirin to save your life, the snake will not inject enough venom.
Q71. Pick out a word from the passage, that means ‘having the power to cause death’. (Para 5)
(A) immobilize (B) voluntarily (C) lethal (D) serum
Passage 4
Read not to contradict and confuse, nor to believe and take for granted, nor to find talk and discourse, but
to weigh and consider. Some books areto be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.
That is some books are to be read only in parts; others to be read, but not curiously; and some few to be read wholly, and
with diligence and attention. Some books may also be read by deputy, and extracts made of them by others but that
would be only in the less important arguments and the meaner sort of books; else distilled books are like common distilled
waters, flashy things. Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an' exact man.
Q72. What should be the purpose of reading a book ?
(A) To contradict (B) To weigh and consider (C) To take it for granted (D) To understand the contents
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(A) Extraordinary books (B) Ordinary books (C) Interesting books (D) Meaner sort of books
Passage 5
From the world of magic, hypnosis is moving , into the world of medicine. From hocuspocus performed by
men in black capes, to hypnotherapy practised by doctors in white coats.
The purpose is to help people stop smoking, lose weight, overcome phobias, and control pain in a variety of
medical situations, from childbirth to cancer. Research laboratories are currently checking out the success rate of therapy
under hypnosis, while medical journals stand by to publish the results. And the important thing is, nobody is laughing.
In the 1840‘s, a British doctor in Calcutta created a controversy by performing over 1000 operations with hypnosis as the
only anaesthesia. During the World Wars, German and British doctors used hypnosis to treat war neuroses.
Directions: In question nos 82 to 102 some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out
which part of the sentence has an error and blacken the oval corresponding to the appropriate letter a, b, c. If the
sentence is free from error blacken the oval corresponding to d in the answer sheet.
Q82 He was annoyed with everyone(A)/ as they laughed(B) / with him dress(C)/. No error(D)
Q83 Dense fog on the highway(A)/ was the cause of the collusion(B)/ between the truck and the school bus.(C)/No
error(D)
Q84 Most of the members of the council(A)/ felt that the group appointed for designing the exam pattern and
syllabus(B)/were not competent to do the job.(C)/ No error.(D)
Q85 He asked me many time if(A)/ I could lend him some money(B)/ as his business was not doing well.(C)/No error(D)
Q86 The boy entered into the school(A)/ premises by jumping over the high walls(B)/ near the basket ball courts.(C)/No
error(D)
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Q87 Though corporal punishment (A)/has been ban it still prevails(B)/in most schools.(C)/No error(D)
Q88) Many a man (A)/have come to India from Bangladesh (B)/to live here permanently(C)/No error(D)
Q89) Our football team (A)/ comprises of (B)/eleven skilled players(C)/No error (D)
Q90) Knowledge and wisdom makes (A)/an individual truly complete (B)/and self assured(C)/No error (D)
Q91) One of the boys (A)/who always give the correct answer (B)/ is Samuel (C)/No error(D)
Q93) Headmaster (A)/has instructed (B)/the teachers to follow the rules of the school.(C)/No error
Q94) The first inning (A)/of the match (B)/was very sensational(C)/No error (D)
Q95) How long it takes (A)/ to travel from Chennai to Trichy (B)/ by train? (C)/No error(D)
Q96) One should respect (A)/the religions of others (B)/as much as his own(C)/No error(D)
Q98) I was (A)/laying down (B)/hen the door bell rang(C)/No error(D)
Q99) I told the teacher (A)/that the homework set for the day (B)/was much too for us to complete (C)/No error (D)
Q100) Someone they don’t know (A)/who knocked at (B) / their door in midnight(C)/No error(D)
Q101) Hardly I had stepped(A)/ out of the house (B)/when I got a call.(C)/No error(D)
Q102) Mohan jump (A) /at the opportunity (B)/that came his way(C)/no error(D)
Directions: In question nos 103 to 107 sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s).Four
alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by blackening
the appropriate oval in the answer sheet.
Q103. When I was speaking to Rani ____________ the phone suddenly we were hung up.
(A) at (B) over (C) across (D) through
Q105. Radha had _______ time off at Jaipur from her busy schedule so she could visit some historical places in Jaipur.
(A) little (B) a little (C) The little (D) few
Q106. The main culprit together with his associates ___________ arrested.
(A) are (B) was (C) were (D) have
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Directions: In questions 108 to 110 choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the given word
and mark it in the answer sheet.
Q108 Knave
(A) Emperor (B) enchanter (C) soldier (D) scoundrel
Q109. Frontier
(A) Edge (B) landmark (C) boundary (D) comer
Q110. Rout
(A) death (B) defeat (C) loss (D) crash
Directions: In questions 111 to 113 choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word and mark it in the
answer sheet.
Q111. Niggardly
(A) Hastily (B) lavishly (C) likely (D) gorgeously
Q112. Melodious
(A) Harmonious (B) tuneless (C) odious (D) mellifluous
Q113. Advanced
(A) Progressed (B) outpaced (C) receded (D) retarded
Directions: In questions 114 to 116 four words are given in each question out of which only one word is correctly
spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark it in the answer sheet.
Directions: In question nos. 117 to 126 four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase underlined in the
sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase and mark it in the
answer sheet.
Q117. He went on sowing wild oats;he reaped suffering in his later life.
(A) inviting troubles as a boy (B) warning others as a young man
(C) irresponsible pleasure seeking in young age (D) sowing grains called oats when young
Q119. Why don't you put an end to blowing your own trumpet ?
(A) playing your own trumpet to produce music (B) making too much noise
(C) praising your own abilities and achievements (D) None of these
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Q120. I knew he had an axe to grind and turned down his offer of help.
(A) a blunt axe (B) a sharp tongue (C) a private interest to serve (D) a tendency to fight
Q122. Reading between the lines I realised that my friend wanted to keep something from me.
(A) looking for meanings that are not actually expressed (B) reading carelessly
(C) reading with anxiety (D) glancing over the lines
Q123 He didn’t tell me directly, but kept beating about the bush.
(A) repeating the same thing again and again (B) tell in a confusing way
(C) tell in a roundabout way (D) secretive
Q126. I did not mind what he was saying, he was only talking through his hat.
(A) talking nonsense (B) talking ignorantly
(C) talking irresponsibly (D) talking insultingly
Directions: In question nos 127 to 146 the first and the last sentence of the passage are numbered 1 to 6.The rest
of the passage is split into 4 parts P,Q,R and S. These four parts are not given in the proper order.Read the
sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct.Then find the correct answer and show it by
blackening the appropriate oval in the answer sheet.
Q130 1. There Are Examinations At School Which A Pupil Can Pass By Cramming The Texts.
(P) But for spiritual knowledge mere memory of holy texts will be of no use in passing the tests.
(Q) One can score in them by the power of memory.
(R) A competent guru alone can provide the necessary guidance to an earnest disciple
(S) What the text says has to be reflected upon and experienced by the speaker
(6) Thus, Reading, Reflection And Experience Are The Three Stages In Gaining Spiritual Knowledge.
Q140 1 My Visit to a Science Fair In D.A.V. Senior Secondary School, Hisar was a happy experience.
P These model inventions showed the progress of Science in our Schools.
Q The best exhibit was a robot that served us tea.
R The young scientists were explaining their inventions with pride.
S There were 160 exhibits on display.
6 The fair showed the future greatness of our country.
Q141. 1 Rising prices have made the life of common man very difficult.
P It should distribute essential commodities at fair price shops.
Q These greedy traders raise prices to get more profit.
R The Government should help the people.
S The hoarders are chiefly responsible for the rising prices.
6 It should also take steps to check hoarding.
Q144 1. I shall tell you about the ways you can see a rainbow.
P. Big rainbows can be seen when the sun is close to horizon.
Q. Or you can notice a rainbow in the spray from a garden hose.
R. You can see a rainbow in the mist from a waterfall.
S. When you stand with a light source behind you and misty water before you, you can see a rainbow.
6. Occasionally, even a full moon on a rainy night will create a faint rainbow.
(A) SPRQ (B) SRQP (C) SPQR (D) SQRP
Q145 1 Nobody in their mind would doubt that America has problems.
P. Leave out euphoria, after the Gulf War and that is the highest such figure for six years.
Q. And whatever the gloomy politicians may think, Americans themselves seem to sense that.
R. But these are problems, things that can and will be solved they are not the stuff of national crisis.
S. The latest Time/CNN poll says '62% of Americans thought their nation was doing “fairly well" or “very well”
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6. All it needs now is for politicians to catch the new mood of optimism.
(A)QPSR (B) RSQP (C) PQRS (D) SPRQ
Q146 1. The tiny bacterial plants that live in the soil help to prepare food for the plants we cultivate.
P. The farmer works very hard to make the soil favourable.
Q. But these soil bacteria are very necessary and helpful.
R. There are millions of bacteria in a cubic inch of fertile soil.
S. Some kinds of bacteria are harmful.
6. They do not need sunlight as do most plants.
(A)SQPR (B) QSPR (C) RPSQ (D) PRQS
Directions: In question nos 147 to 158 out of the four alternatives choose the one which can be substituted for
the given words/sentences.
Q148. One who can think about the future with imagination and wisdom.
(A) dreamer (B) seer (C) idealist (D) visionary
Q151. One who believes in offering equal opportunities to women in all spheres.
(A) male chauvinist (B) feminist (C) fatalist (D) futurist
Q157 One who intervenes between two or more parties to settle differences
(A) Neutral (B) Intermediary (C) Judge (D) Connoisseur
Directions In question nos 159 to 178 a sentence has been given in active or passive voice.Out of the four
alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in active/passive voice and mark
your answer in the answer sheet.
Q166. We will know the outcome of these experiments after six months.
(A)The outcome of these experiments will be known after six months
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Q167 We have informed them about the revised prices from the new year.
A) They have been informed about the revised prices from the new year.
B) They have been informed the revised prices from the new year.
C) They have informed about the revised prices from the new year.
D) They had been informed about the revised prices from the new year.
Q176) The diver managed to bring out the dead body of the drowned child.
A) To bring out the dead body of the drowned child was managed by the diver.
B) The dead body of the drowned child was brought out by the diver.
C) The dead body of the drowning child was brought out by the diver.
D) The dead body of the drowned child is to be brought out by the diver.
Directions: In questions 179 to 200 a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives part a, b and
c which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative .In case no improvement is needed your
answer is d.
Q181. The suspected couple was taken away from the airport through a side entrance to the police station for
interrogation.
(A) whisked (B) rushed (C) guided (D) No improvement
Q183. The transport workers have organised a strike asking for more salary.
(A) demanding (B) begging (C) requesting (D) No improvement
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Q184. The manager’s role is to define and resolve problems.
(A) identify and resolve (B) defined and resolved
(C) spot and resolved (D) No improvement
Q187. Laura forgot her friend's birthday, so she make her a card when she finally remembered.
(A) bought her a card (B) Send her a card (C) dispatch her a card (D) email her a card
Q188. Rajan has got many friends because he has got more money.
(A) a lot of money (B) enough money
(C) bags of money (D) very much money
Q190. The constitution of India guaranteed each citizen equal rights and privileges.
(A) Indian guarantees (B) India guarantees (C) India guarantys (D) No improvement
Q195. He has been growing weaker and his life now hangs with a thread.
(A) on (B) to (C) by (D) No improvement
Q196. The passengers were afraid, but the captain consoled them that there was no danger.
(A) guaranteed (B) assured (C) confided (D) No improvement
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(A) in the back (B) to the back (C) by his back (D) No improvement
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