Self Studies

Verbal Ability ...

TIME LEFT -
  • Question 1
    1 / -0.25

    Directions: Select the phrase(s)/connector(s) from the given three options (A), (B) and (C) which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.

    I. The alleged difference in sea levels could be problematic for construction.

    II. The idea of finding a shorter route to the east remained alive.

    (A) A shorter route idea

    (B) The problem of

    (C) Although

  • Question 2
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: In the given passage, there are words/groups of words highlighted in bold and underlined. You have to decide if the word/group of words given is correct (in terms of grammar and context). If not, find out the appropriate word/group of words from the given options. In case, the suggested word/group of words is correct, mark the option 'The given word(s) is/are correct' as your answer.

    Good manners __(i)__ stand next to a good heart in adapting men and women to the community in which they live. Indeed, so far as the __(ii)__ mind of ordinary society matters, good manners go further, for however gifted by nature or education one maybe, or however well-intentioned and __(iii)__ benefitting in conduct, if he is __(iv)__ unknown of the customs and requirements of good society, is awkward or __(v)__ looking bad in manner, careless in speech, and heedless of social demands, and even of the arbitrary dictates of fashion, he risks exposing himself to __(vi)__, joke and may be __(vii)__ disabled or condemned, while men far below him in character and ability, but with superior knowledge of correct social deportment, may become the admired favourites of the world. In short, it may be said that success in life often depends far more on appearance and deportment than on __(viii)__ domestic character.

    ...view full instructions

    Choose the word for (i)

     

  • Question 3
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: In the given passage, there are words/groups of words highlighted in bold and underlined. You have to decide if the word/group of words given is correct (in terms of grammar and context). If not, find out the appropriate word/group of words from the given options. In case, the suggested word/group of words is correct, mark the option 'The given word(s) is/are correct' as your answer.

    Good manners __(i)__ stand next to a good heart in adapting men and women to the community in which they live. Indeed, so far as the __(ii)__ mind of ordinary society matters, good manners go further, for however gifted by nature or education one maybe, or however well-intentioned and __(iii)__ benefitting in conduct, if he is __(iv)__ unknown of the customs and requirements of good society, is awkward or __(v)__ looking bad in manner, careless in speech, and heedless of social demands, and even of the arbitrary dictates of fashion, he risks exposing himself to __(vi)__, joke and may be __(vii)__ disabled or condemned, while men far below him in character and ability, but with superior knowledge of correct social deportment, may become the admired favourites of the world. In short, it may be said that success in life often depends far more on appearance and deportment than on __(viii)__ domestic character.

    ...view full instructions

    Choose the word for (ii).

  • Question 4
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: In the given passage, there are words/groups of words highlighted in bold and underlined. You have to decide if the word/group of words given is correct (in terms of grammar and context). If not, find out the appropriate word/group of words from the given options. In case, the suggested word/group of words is correct, mark the option 'The given word(s) is/are correct' as your answer.

    Good manners __(i)__ stand next to a good heart in adapting men and women to the community in which they live. Indeed, so far as the __(ii)__ mind of ordinary society matters, good manners go further, for however gifted by nature or education one maybe, or however well-intentioned and __(iii)__ benefitting in conduct, if he is __(iv)__ unknown of the customs and requirements of good society, is awkward or __(v)__ looking bad in manner, careless in speech, and heedless of social demands, and even of the arbitrary dictates of fashion, he risks exposing himself to __(vi)__, joke and may be __(vii)__ disabled or condemned, while men far below him in character and ability, but with superior knowledge of correct social deportment, may become the admired favourites of the world. In short, it may be said that success in life often depends far more on appearance and deportment than on __(viii)__ domestic character.

    ...view full instructions

     

    Choose the word for (iii).

     

  • Question 5
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: In the given passage, there are words/groups of words highlighted in bold and underlined. You have to decide if the word/group of words given is correct (in terms of grammar and context). If not, find out the appropriate word/group of words from the given options. In case, the suggested word/group of words is correct, mark the option 'The given word(s) is/are correct' as your answer.

    Good manners __(i)__ stand next to a good heart in adapting men and women to the community in which they live. Indeed, so far as the __(ii)__ mind of ordinary society matters, good manners go further, for however gifted by nature or education one maybe, or however well-intentioned and __(iii)__ benefitting in conduct, if he is __(iv)__ unknown of the customs and requirements of good society, is awkward or __(v)__ looking bad in manner, careless in speech, and heedless of social demands, and even of the arbitrary dictates of fashion, he risks exposing himself to __(vi)__, joke and may be __(vii)__ disabled or condemned, while men far below him in character and ability, but with superior knowledge of correct social deportment, may become the admired favourites of the world. In short, it may be said that success in life often depends far more on appearance and deportment than on __(viii)__ domestic character.

    ...view full instructions

    Choose the word for (iv).

  • Question 6
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: In the given passage, there are words/groups of words highlighted in bold and underlined. You have to decide if the word/group of words given is correct (in terms of grammar and context). If not, find out the appropriate word/group of words from the given options. In case, the suggested word/group of words is correct, mark the option 'The given word(s) is/are correct' as your answer.

    Good manners __(i)__ stand next to a good heart in adapting men and women to the community in which they live. Indeed, so far as the __(ii)__ mind of ordinary society matters, good manners go further, for however gifted by nature or education one maybe, or however well-intentioned and __(iii)__ benefitting in conduct, if he is __(iv)__ unknown of the customs and requirements of good society, is awkward or __(v)__ looking bad in manner, careless in speech, and heedless of social demands, and even of the arbitrary dictates of fashion, he risks exposing himself to __(vi)__, joke and may be __(vii)__ disabled or condemned, while men far below him in character and ability, but with superior knowledge of correct social deportment, may become the admired favourites of the world. In short, it may be said that success in life often depends far more on appearance and deportment than on __(viii)__ domestic character.

    ...view full instructions

    Choose the word for (v).

  • Question 7
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: In the given passage, there are words/groups of words highlighted in bold and underlined. You have to decide if the word/group of words given is correct (in terms of grammar and context). If not, find out the appropriate word/group of words from the given options. In case, the suggested word/group of words is correct, mark the option 'The given word(s) is/are correct' as your answer.

    Good manners __(i)__ stand next to a good heart in adapting men and women to the community in which they live. Indeed, so far as the __(ii)__ mind of ordinary society matters, good manners go further, for however gifted by nature or education one maybe, or however well-intentioned and __(iii)__ benefitting in conduct, if he is __(iv)__ unknown of the customs and requirements of good society, is awkward or __(v)__ looking bad in manner, careless in speech, and heedless of social demands, and even of the arbitrary dictates of fashion, he risks exposing himself to __(vi)__, joke and may be __(vii)__ disabled or condemned, while men far below him in character and ability, but with superior knowledge of correct social deportment, may become the admired favourites of the world. In short, it may be said that success in life often depends far more on appearance and deportment than on __(viii)__ domestic character.

    ...view full instructions

    Choose the word for (vi).

  • Question 8
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: In the given passage, there are words/groups of words highlighted in bold and underlined. You have to decide if the word/group of words given is correct (in terms of grammar and context). If not, find out the appropriate word/group of words from the given options. In case, the suggested word/group of words is correct, mark the option 'The given word(s) is/are correct' as your answer.

    Good manners __(i)__ stand next to a good heart in adapting men and women to the community in which they live. Indeed, so far as the __(ii)__ mind of ordinary society matters, good manners go further, for however gifted by nature or education one maybe, or however well-intentioned and __(iii)__ benefitting in conduct, if he is __(iv)__ unknown of the customs and requirements of good society, is awkward or __(v)__ looking bad in manner, careless in speech, and heedless of social demands, and even of the arbitrary dictates of fashion, he risks exposing himself to __(vi)__, joke and may be __(vii)__ disabled or condemned, while men far below him in character and ability, but with superior knowledge of correct social deportment, may become the admired favourites of the world. In short, it may be said that success in life often depends far more on appearance and deportment than on __(viii)__ domestic character.

    ...view full instructions

    Choose the word for(vii).

  • Question 9
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: In the given passage, there are words/groups of words highlighted in bold and underlined. You have to decide if the word/group of words given is correct (in terms of grammar and context). If not, find out the appropriate word/group of words from the given options. In case, the suggested word/group of words is correct, mark the option 'The given word(s) is/are correct' as your answer.

    Good manners __(i)__ stand next to a good heart in adapting men and women to the community in which they live. Indeed, so far as the __(ii)__ mind of ordinary society matters, good manners go further, for however gifted by nature or education one maybe, or however well-intentioned and __(iii)__ benefitting in conduct, if he is __(iv)__ unknown of the customs and requirements of good society, is awkward or __(v)__ looking bad in manner, careless in speech, and heedless of social demands, and even of the arbitrary dictates of fashion, he risks exposing himself to __(vi)__, joke and may be __(vii)__ disabled or condemned, while men far below him in character and ability, but with superior knowledge of correct social deportment, may become the admired favourites of the world. In short, it may be said that success in life often depends far more on appearance and deportment than on __(viii)__ domestic character.

    ...view full instructions

    Choose the word for(viii).

  • Question 10
    1 / -0.25

    Directions: Select the phrase(s)/connector(s) from the given three options (A), (B) and (C) which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.

    I. We see actions in the world and movements in society.

    II. These are the display of thought and the manifestation of the will of man.

    (A) All the

    (B) As soon as

    (C) On seeing

Submit Test
Self Studies
User
Question Analysis
  • Answered - 0

  • Unanswered - 10

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
Submit Test
Self Studies Get latest Exam Updates
& Study Material Alerts!
No, Thanks
Self Studies
Click on Allow to receive notifications
Allow Notification
Self Studies
Self Studies Self Studies
To enable notifications follow this 2 steps:
  • First Click on Secure Icon Self Studies
  • Second click on the toggle icon
Allow Notification
Get latest Exam Updates & FREE Study Material Alerts!
Self Studies ×
Open Now