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Directions: Select the most appropriate alternative in each of the following questions:
51. The noun of 'rely' is
(1) relied (2) relyed (3) relly (4) reliance
52. They........... the house before I come back
(1) are building (2) will be building
(3) will build (4) will have built
53. Who does not love ......... motherland?
(1) his (2) you (3) its (4) their
54….persons know the truth.
(1) Any(2) Many(3) Much (4) Every
55. The child hid ............. under the bed.
(1) yourself (2) himself (3) myself
(4) itself
56. 'Polar' is the adjective of
(1) poler (2) polex(3) pole(4) pool
57. When I was a child, I…. to school
everyday instead of going by cycle.
(1) walked (2) have been walking (3) had walked (4) have walked
58. We should...............solve our problems.
(1) himself (2) ourselves
(3) myself (4) themselves
59. Geeta said that she had never ............... a book she liked so much.
(1) saw into 2) come across
(3) held upon (4) viewed on
60. Infatuation ....... wealth ruins a
person.
(1) for (2) about (3) towards (4) to
61. The waiter hasn't brought the coffee ..............I've been here an hour already.
(1) still (2) though (3) until (4) till
62. Indigenous products are now comparable imported goods ….. quality.
(1) with (2) than (3) against (4) to
63. He sat............... the table to have food.
(1) at (2) in (3) on (4) over
64. Rupa has no taste... music.
(1) for(2) in (3) with (4) of
65. Use appropriate conjunction in the sentence, 'Do not tease him.......he should slap you'.
(1) till (2) before (3) lest (4) otherwise
66. He has invited some of his….. friends tea.
(1) for (2) to (3) at (4) on
67. The doctor advised him to go…
several medical tests.
(1) under (2) about (3) through (4) into
68. Nobody has come to see us…..We bought these fierce dogs.
(1) when (2) till (3) since (4) for
69. Add prefix in 'guile'
(1) coguile (2) beguile (3) emguile (4) deguile
70. Your bad habits will.............. your ruin
(1) bring up (2) bring (3) bring about (4) bring forth
71. We say, "as green as
(1) a leaf (2) grass (3) plant (4) tree
72.The water.............. in a silver stream down on mountain slope.
(1) rushed (2) seeped (3) drained
(4) flowed
73. Arun reached home..............
did not find his mother.
(1) and (2) but (3) yet (4) although
74. 'He is too fat to run' means
(1) he is so thin that he can run
(2) he is so fat that he can run
(3) he is so fat that he cannot run
(4) although he is fat, yet he can run
75. If I ............. you,
I would not stand this humiliation.
(1) be (2) were (3) am (4) was
76. I devote much of my time.............. writing
(1)in (2) to (3) on (4) at
.
77. Wickedness will draw …….punishment from a righteous God.
(1) on (2) in (3) down (4) near
78. The sun is shining brightly please…….. the light.
(1) put on (2) put off
(3) put out (4) take off
79. All his decisions duly testify.............. his truthfulness.
(1) to (2) about (3) of (4) for
80.The new government took .............. last year.
(1) after (2) over (3) out (4) up
81. The boss is unnecessarily insisting……......... this point
(1) for(2) at (3) in (4) on
82. The opposite gender of 'earl' is
(1) wizard (2) countess (3) worse (4) bad
83. Meeting was presided.............. by the Prime Minister.
(1) on(2) upon(3) up (4) over
84. Kavita has no paper to write....
(1) on(2) upon(3) at (4) over
85. We say, "as smooth as
(1) velvet (2) thread (3) filament(4) silk
86. His master..............an explanation of his conduct.
(1) called off (2) called up
(3) called on (4) called for
87. Put your signature.............. blue ink.
(1) in (2) through (3) by (4) with
88.We say, "as cunning as
(1) fox (2) sheep (3) jackal (4) ass
89. The facts as stated above are true ..........the best of my knowledge and belief.
(1) with (2) in (3) to (4) by
90. The chief guest's wife gave…… the prizes.
(1) off (2) up(3) away (4) out
91. The employees demanded pay parity……. their counterparts in the Central Government.
(1) towards (2) as (3) with (4) like
92. The modern club is simply a more refined substitute............ the old fashioned tavern.
(1) of (2) to (3) for (4) with
93. Orders have been issued to inquire……… the matter.
(1) into(2) about (3) with (4) on
94.She……from the crowd because of her height and flaming red hair.
(1) stood by (2) stood off
(3) stood up (4) stood out
95. He grew despair tired of hard work and began to
(1) of (2) with (3) for (4) about
96. She........not come last Monday.
(1) can (2) do (3) could (4) does
97.As the festival approaches, the number of customers…..
(1) will be increased (2) increases
(3) will have increased (4) is increasing
98.'I have been waiting.......you since long'.
(1) to (2) for (3) at(4) from
99. He decided to……. his affairs before leaving the country.
(1) call off (2) break up
(3) wind up (4) switch off
100. Distribute these apples.....all the children.
(1) among (2) between (3) in(4) to
Answers
50. (2)51. (4)
52.(4) 53. (1) 54. (2)55. (4) 56. (3)
57.(1) 58. (2) 59. (2)60. (1)
61. (2)62. (4) 63. (1) 64. (1)65. (3)
66. (2)67. (3)68. (3) 69. (2) 70. (3)
71. (2)72. (3)73. (2)74. (3) 75. (2)
76. (2)77. (3)78. (3)
79. (1)80. (2)81. (4)82. (2) 83. (4)
84. (1) 85. (1)86. (4) 87.(1) 88. (1)
89. (3)90. (3) 91. (3)92. (3) 93. (1)
94. (4)95. (1)96. (3) 97. (2)98. (2)
99. (3)100. (1)
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