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  • Question 1
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    Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.

    Solution

    Beautifull is the wrongly spelt word. The correct spelling is Beautiful.

    Beautiful: pleasing the senses or mind aesthetically.

  • Question 2
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    Find out the words which mean the same as ‘relentless’.

    Solution

    The given word 'relentless' means to be harsh and inflexible.

    Meaning of the given options:

    • Unforgiving: Not willing to forgive or excuse people's faults or wrongdoings.
    • Flexible: Able to bend or move easily without breaking.
    • Determining: To discover the facts about something.
    • Merciful: Feeling or showing mercy.
  • Question 3
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    Choose the correct meaning of the idiom and mark the answer.

    Bolt from the blue

    Solution

    The correct answer is, 'An event or piece of news which is unexpected​​'.

    Bolt from the blue: A sudden, unexpected event

    For example: The resignation of the chairman came like a bolt from the blue.

  • Question 4
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    Choose the correct meaning of the idiom and mark the answer.

    Up in arms

    Solution

    The correct answer is 'Very angry​.'

    Up in arms: angry or rebellious

    For example: My mom was up in arms about the new salary cuts rumored to be put in place.

  • Question 5
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    Directions For Questions

    In this question, each item consists of six sentences of passage. The first and sixth sentences are given in the beginning as SI and S6. The middle four-sentence in each have been jumbled up and labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to find the proper sequence of the four sentences.

    S1: Mr. Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson were spending a weekend in a University town.

    S6: It was clear that something very unusual happened.

    P: One evening they received a visit from an acquaintance, Mr. Hilton Soames.

    Q: On that occasion, he was in a state of great agitation.

    R: They were staying in furnished rooms, close to the library.

    S: Mr. Soames was a tall, thin man of a nervous and excitable nature.

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    The proper sequence should be

    Solution

    The correct order will be: R P S Q.

    Since the introductory part is already there, R will be the 1st statement as it takes the story forward by talking about the place where Mr. Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson were staying.

    The next statement will be P as tells us about the visit by someone who was known to them.

    Now the statement P must be followed by S as it narrates how Mr. Soames looked like.

    And the concluding statement will be Q.

  • Question 6
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    In this question, each item consists of six sentences of passage. The first and sixth sentences are given in the beginning as SI and S6. The middle four-sentence in each have been jumbled up and labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to find the proper sequence of the four sentences.

    S1: The British rule in India has brought about the moral, material, cultural and spiritual ruination of this great country.

    S6: We are not to kill anybody but it is our dharma to see that the curse of this Government is blotted out.

    P: I regard this rule as a curse.

    Q: Sedition has become my religion

    R: Ours is a non-violent battle

    S: I am out to destroy this system of Government.

    Solution

    The correct order is P S Q R.

    The passage is in points about how the British rule has ruined the country.

    The first line tells us that the rule is a curse as it destroys. It then explains about our non-violent battle and the intention of destroying the government. The last line sarcastically explains that our dharma is to see that the curse of this Government is blotted out.

    The correct sequence is:

    S1: The British rule in India has brought about moral, material, cultural and spiritual ruination of this great country.

    P: I regard this rule as a curse.

    S: I am out to destroy this system of Government.

    Q: Sedition has become my religion.

    R: Ours is a non-violent battle.

    S6: We are not to kill anybody but it is our dharma to see that the curse of this Government is blotted out.

  • Question 7
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    Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.

    Solution

    Penence will be Penance.

  • Question 8
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    Find out the words which mean the same as ‘anointment’.

    Solution

    The given word 'anointment' means application of oil in a religious ceremony.

    Meaning of the given options:

    Lubrication: To apply some oily or greasy substance to (a machine, parts of a mechanism, etc.) in order to diminish friction.

    Cursed: To swear at somebody/something; to use rude language to express your anger.

    Forceful: Having the power to persuade people.

    Dammed: A reservoir of water created by such a barrier.

  • Question 9
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    The following sentence consists an underlined word(s) followed by four options. Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word and mark your response accordingly.

    The crux of the issue was that there was no evidence to prove the accused guilty of the act.

    Solution

    The correct answer is core.

    crux: the decisive or most important point at issue

    core: the central or most important part of something

    ​​​Let's look at the meanings of the other given options: 

    • part- an element or constituent that belongs to something and is essential to its nature
    • idea- a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action
    • tip- the pointed or rounded end or extremity of something slender or tapering

    Thus, from the given meanings, we find that crux and core are synonyms.

  • Question 10
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    The following sentence consists an underlined word(s) followed by four options. Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word and mark your response accordingly.

    The indignant attitude of the speaker made the groups unhappy.

    Solution

    The correct answer is resentful.

    resentful: feeling or expressing bitterness or indignation at having been treated unfairly

    indignant: feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment

    ​​​Let's look at the meanings of the other given options:

    • congenial- (of a person) pleasant because of a personality, qualities, or interests that are similar to one's own
    • unruly- disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control
    • supportive- providing encouragement or emotional help

    Thus, from the given meanings, we find that resentful and indignant are synonyms.

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