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    In one of the greatest innings ever seen in 142 years of Test history, Ben Stokes upped the tempo in a five-and-a-half hour-long stay of 219 balls including 11 fours and 8 sixes that saw him finish on a 135 not out as England squared the five-match series.

    Based on their connotations in the given passage, which one of the following meanings DOES NOT match?

    Solution

    Squared means ‘making the score even/equal ’and the meaning given in the option is incorrect.

    “Upped the tempo ”means to increase the interest toward the game by playing so long.

    “Saw him finish ”means playing so long and making so many runs results in making 135 runs and equals the five matches series.

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    A dance programme is scheduled for 10.00 a.m. Some students are participating in the programme and they need to come an hour earlier than the start of the event. These students should be accompanied by a parent. Other students and parents should come in time for the programme. The instruction you think that is appropriate for this is

    Solution

    Let 's look at the key points from the paragraph.

    • The dance programme is  scheduled for 10:00 am
    • Participating students  need to come  an hour early   i.e. at 9:00 am  with a parent.
    • Other students and parents  should come on time  i.e. 10:00 am for the programme.

    Let 's look at the options given.

    • Option 1    is  wrong   because  parents and students  who are  not participating   should come at  10:00 am.  Only those who are participating   (student along with a parent) should come at 9:00.
    • Option 2   is  correct   as it agrees totally with the paragraph and what is mentioned.
    • Option 3  is  wrong  because  participating students along with a parent   should come  at 9:00 am.
    • Option 4  is  wrong   because  participating students along with a parent   should come at 9:00 am

    Hence the only option that agrees with the paragraph is  Option (b)  and therefore the correct answer. 

  • Question 3
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    Big:enormous:: Small: ______

    Solution

    Let us find the relation between the first two words-​ 

    • Big and enormous  are both  synonyms .
    • Now we need to find a word which is the synonym  of 'small '.
      • Compact  means  having all the necessary components or features neatly fitted into a small space .
      • Tidy   means  arranged neatly and in order.
      • Stubborn  means  having or showing dogged determination not to change one 's attitude or position on something, especially in spite of good arguments or reasons to do so.
      • Insufficient  means  not enough; inadequate.

    Clearly, 'compact 'is the correct word.

  • Question 4
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    His knowledge of the subject was excellent but his classroom performance was ______.

    Solution

    In the sentence given above, we have  two independent clauses which are joint by coordinating conjunction 'but '.  The word 'but 'is one of the seven coordinating conjunctions in English (the others are and, or, so, for, nor, and yet). It ’s used to connect two statements that contrast or contradict each other in some way.  Now the first part of the sentence is positive in nature so the second part must contradict this, so the only contradicting option we have is  'extremely poor '.

    Let 's see some examples in order to develop more clarity:

    • learning Mathematics  is difficult but fun!
    • She is the smartest girl in the class but I don 't like her.

    Complete Sentence: His knowledge of the subject was excellent but his classroom performance was  extremely poor .

  • Question 5
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    Select the word that fits the analogy:

    Explicit : Implicit :: Express :

    Solution

    From the first part of the analogy, it becomes clear that the two words are opposite in meaning i.e. 'Explicit 'is the antonym of 'Implicit '.  Similarly, the antonym of 'Express 'will be ''Repress ' .

    The meaning of the words are given below:

    • Explicit:  fully revealed or expressed without vagueness, implication, or ambiguity : leaving no question as to meaning or intent.
    • Implicit:  involved in the nature or essence of something though not revealed, expressed, or developed.
    • Express:  to make known the opinions or feelings of (oneself).
    • Repress:   to prevent the natural or normal expression(feelings), activity, or development of.

  • Question 6
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    P, Q, R, S and T are related and belong to the same family. P is the brother of S. Q is the wife of P. R and T are the children of the siblings P and S respectively. Which one of the following statements is necessarily FALSE?

    Solution


    P is male
    S is male or female
    S is sister-in-law of Q may be possible
    S is brother of P may be possible
    S is aunt of R may be possible
    S is the aunt of T is impossible in this case because given T is child of S.

  • Question 7
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    Five friends P, Q, R, S and T went camping. At night, they had to sleep in a row inside the tent. P, Q and T refused to sleep next to R since he snored loudly. P and S wanted to avoid

    Q as he usually hugged people in sleep.

    Assuming everyone was satisfied with the sleeping arrangements, what is the order in which they slept?

    Solution

    From the conditions given in the question, it is evident that-

    • P, Q, and T will not be sleeping adjacent to R
    • P and S will not be sleeping adjacent to Q.

    The only arrangement which satisfies the conditions given above is  RSPTQ

  • Question 8
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    Select the word that fits the analogy:

    White : Whitening ∷Light : _____

    Solution

    From the first part of the analogy, it becomes clear that a  noun  is needed after its corresponding  adjectiveWhite is an adjective  (color) and it is related to Whitening (noun) that means the act or process of making or becoming white.  Similarly, light is also an adjective  that means having little weight and it is related to  'lightening 'i.e. to reduce in weight or quantity.

    The meaning of the rest of the options are given below:

    • Lightning : the flashing of light produced by a discharge of atmospheric electricity.
    • Lighting   : illumination or ignition.
    • Enlightening : providing or tending to provide knowledge, understanding, or insight.

  • Question 9
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    The CEO ’s decision to quit was as shocking to the Board as it was to _______.

    Solution

    • The correct answer is  'me '
    • In the given sentence, the usage of 'to 'means we need to use a prepositional object and that will be a noun/pronoun. According to the options we need to use a pronoun in an objective case.
    • Let 's see an example-
      • To tell you the truth, I 'm tired of listening  to politicians  tell us lies. ("politicians "is a noun and "to "is a preposition.)

    Hence, the correct sentence is-  The CEO ’s decision to quit was as shocking to the Board as it was to me.

  • Question 10
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    Select the word that fits the analogy:

    Do : Undo ∷Trust :

    Solution

    In the given word problem, we have to find the link between the first and the second words in each set. 

    When we look at 'Do 'and 'Undo ', it becomes easy for us to understand that we need to find the antonym of the word trust.

    Trust : believe in the reliability, truth, or ability of

    Distrust : doubt the honesty or reliability of; regard with suspicion

    Thus we can see that the antonym of  trust  is  distrust.

    The meaning of the other words-

    Entrust : assign the responsibility for doing something to (someone)

    Intrust : it means the same as 'entrust '(archaic and obsolete usage)

    Untrust : it means the same as 'distrust '(archaic and obsolete usage)

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