Directions (1-2): In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'.
Q1. Unless you don't obey (A)/ your elders you (B)/ will not succeed in your life. (C)/ No Error (D)
A
B
C
D
Q2. Hardly had I reached the (A)/ exhibition where I learnt (B)/ about the major robbery. (C)/ No Error (D)
A
B
C
D
Directions (3-4): In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, select the word similar in meaning to the word given.
Q3. SUCCULENT
Sucking
Rough
Juicy
Pale
Q4. CONGREGATION
Discussion
Attention
Contraction
Assembly
Directions (5-6): In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, select the word opposite in meaning to the word given.
Q5. EVANESCENT
Eternal
Fleeting
Erratic
Elusive
Q6. PANEGYRIC
Notable
Criticism
Fantasy
Grandeur
Directions (7-8): In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase.
Q7. One skilled in telling stories
Ventral
Fanatic
Raconteur
Tyro
Q8. Fear of Fire
Arsonphobia
Astraphobia
Astrophobia
Arrhenphobia
Directions (9-10): In the following questions, four words are given out of which one word is incorrectly spelt. Select the incorrectly spelt word.
Q9.
Gaurantee
Itinerary
Magnificent
Writing
Q10.
Etiquete
Exquisite
Restaurant
Scavenger
Directions (11-15): A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.
Another marvel on the far side of the lake was a little farm that felt like a secret in the city. Some of the gaunt Karnataka labourers even looked away when children came to dig and eat. But the greatest pleasure, this side of the lake, was the jamun tree. A few months back, Kalu and Sunil had a feast in the branches, shaking down a few berries for Mirchi. That's when they came to know the second-coolest thing about the jamun tree : There were parrots nesting in it. Since then, some other road boys had been capturing the parrots one by one to sell at the Marol Market, but Sunil had brought Kalu around to the belief that the birds should be left as they were. Sunil listened for their squawks each morning, to make sure they hadn't been abducted in the night. Kalu's expertise was in the recycling bins inside airline catering compounds. Private waste collectors emptied these dumpsters on a regular basis, but Kalu had mastered the trash truck's schedules. The night before pickup, Kalu would climb over the barbed-wire fences and raid the overflowing bins. Kalu's routine had become known by the local police, however. He kept getting caught, until some constables proposed a different arrangement. Kalu could keep his metal scrap if he'd pass on information he picked up on the road about local drug dealers.
Q11. What was the greatest pleasure this side of the lake?
A secret farm
The Jamun tree
Feasting on the branches of the Jamun tree
Labourers looking away when the children came to dig and eat
Q12. What was the second coolest thing about the Jamun tree?
Shaking down the berries for Mirchi
There were parrots nesting in the tree
Selling parrots in the Marol Market
Capturing parrots in the tree
Q13. What did Sunil think of parrots?
That they should be captured and sold
That they had been abducted in the night
That they should not be captured and sold
That they squawked every morning
Q14. How did Kalu manage to raid the airline recycling bins before they were emptied?
He was an expert
He jumped over the barbed wire fences
He had mastered the trash trucks schedules
He worked at night
Q15. Why was a different arrangement proposed?
Because Kalu's routine was known by the police
So that Kalu would be able to keep his metal scrap
So that Kalu seemed to be have a detective’s traits
Because Kalu kept getting caught
SOLUTIONS
1.A
2.B
3.C
4.D
5.A
6.B
7.C
8.A
9.A
10.A
11.B
12.B
13.C
14.C
15.D