Mock Test – SSC Stenographer 17 Nov 2022 S2 Question 1 of 2001. Given below are two statements and two conclusions. Take the statements to be true even if they are at variance with commonly known facts, and decide whether the conclusion(s) follow(s) the given statements. Statements: All eyes are noses. Some noses are lips. Conclusions: I. Some noses are eyes. II. All lips are noses.Only conclusion I followsNeither conclusion I nor II followsOnly conclusion II followsBoth the conclusions follow Loading...Question 1 of 200Question 2 of 2002. Three statements are given followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: No rain is an earthquake. All rains are floods. Some rains are droughts. Conclusions: I. Some floods are earthquakes. II. Some droughts are earthquakes. III. Some floods are droughts. Options:All the conclusions followOnly conclusions I and III followOnly conclusion III followsOnly conclusions II and III follow Loading...Question 2 of 200Question 3 of 2003. If A denotes '+', B denotes 'x', C denotes ‘–’, and D denotes '÷', then what will come in place of '?' in the following equation? 196 D (2 A 3 B 4) = 4 ? 5 B 2ABCD Loading...Question 3 of 200Question 4 of 2004. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following set. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 - Operations on 13 such as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is NOT allowed) (17, 34, 68) (24, 48, 96)(31, 62, 106)(26, 52, 156)(29, 58, 116)(14, 42, 84) Loading...Question 4 of 200Question 5 of 2005. Seven people I, Y, O, U, R, P, and T are sitting in a straight row, facing north. P sits at the extreme right. Only six people sit to the right of R. Y sits fourth to the left of P. T is the immediate neighbour of R. I sits fourth to the right of R. U and T are the immediate neighbours of Y. O is the immediate neighbour of P. Who sits at the centre of the row?T1UY Loading...Question 5 of 200Question 6 of 2006. Select the set in which the number are related in the same way as the numbers of the given sets. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 - Operations on 13 such as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.) (339, 440, 541) (201, 302, 403)(388, 488, 590)(332, 432, 533)(437, 538, 639)(536, 638, 738) Loading...Question 6 of 200Question 7 of 2007. Three statements are given followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: No sheet is a pillow. Some pillows are blankets. All blankets are rugs. Conclusions: I. Some pillows are rugs. II. All blankets can never be sheets. III. Some rugs are sheets.Only conclusion III followsOnly conclusion II followsOnly conclusions II and III followOnly conclusions I and II follow Loading...Question 7 of 200Question 8 of 2008. Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series? 4, 21, 39, 65, 100, 199, ?323332322232 Loading...Question 8 of 200Question 9 of 2009. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the odd one out.HSVWEVTRGTRPBYWU Loading...Question 9 of 200Question 10 of 20010. Town A is to the northwest of Town B. Town D is to the north of Town C. Town B is to the east of Town C. Town M is to the North of Town B. Town D is southeast of Town A. Town M is East of Town A. What is the position of Town D with respect to Town B?EastNorthSoutheastNorthwest Loading...Question 10 of 200Question 11 of 20011. In this question, the statement is followed by two conclusions. Which of the two conclusions is/are true? Statement: S ≤ P = U < T > V = X > W Conclusions: I. T > S II. W < V Options:Only conclusion I is trueBoth conclusions I and II are trueNeither conclusion I nor II is trueOnly conclusion II is true Loading...Question 11 of 200Question 12 of 20012. Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word. (The words must be considered as meaningful English words and must not be related to each other based on the number of letters/number of consonants/vowels in the word) Mirror : Reflection :: Glass : ?RepulsionRetentionRefractionRetraction Loading...Question 12 of 200Question 13 of 20013. How many triangles are there in the given figure? 2010188 Loading...Question 13 of 200Question 14 of 20014. Select the option that indicates the correct arrangement of the given parts of the human hand in a logical and meaningful order. 1). Wrist 2). Thumb 3). Elbow 4). Palm 5). Fingernail5, 2, 4, 1, 35, 2, 1, 4, 33, 4, 1, 5, 22, 5, 1, 4, 3 Loading...Question 14 of 200Question 15 of 20015. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term and the sixth term is related to the fifth term. 18 : 123 :: 15 : ? :: 19 : 130114112102120 Loading...Question 15 of 200Question 16 of 20016. Which two numbers from amongst the given options should be interchanged to make the given equation correct? (134 – 13) ÷ 27 × 3 – 6 = 116 and 133 and 627 and 1111 and 13 Loading...Question 16 of 200Question 17 of 20017. In a certain code language, 'MAYOR' is written as 'WSBCN' and 'MARCH' is written as 'MGUCN'. How will 'ISSUE' be written in that language?JYVVJJYVUJJUVYJJYVJK Loading...Question 17 of 200Question 18 of 20018. Which of the following terms will replace the question mark (?) in the given series? GATE, JEQI, MINO, ?, SUHAEFAYDAVBPOKUIRXY Loading...Question 18 of 200Question 19 of 20019. Select the figure that will replace the question mark (?) in the following figure series. Loading...Question 19 of 200Question 20 of 20020. Which letter cluster will replace the question mark (?) to complete the given series? DJUC, NEGG, ?, HUEO, RPQSKLRXWRGFPGQIXZSK Loading...Question 20 of 200Question 21 of 20021. Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series? 4, 6, 11, 24, 51, 130, ?298289277241 Loading...Question 21 of 200Question 22 of 20022. Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number and the sixth number is related to the fifth number. 16 : 75 :: 12 : ? :: 7 : 3050556045 Loading...Question 22 of 200Question 23 of 20023. In a certain code language, 'MAGNETIC' is written as 'DJUFOHBN' and 'ELECTRIC' is written as 'DJSUDFMF'. How will 'LOCATION' be written in that language?OPJUBDPMMPDBUJPOOPJUBFQMOPJUBDQM Loading...Question 23 of 200Question 24 of 20024. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace the * signs and to balance the given equation. 221 * 17 * 3 * 60 * 7 * 10÷, –, +, =, ×+, =, ×, ÷, –÷, ×, +, =, ++, =, ×, +, × Loading...Question 24 of 200Question 25 of 20025. What was the day of the week on 17 November 1855?TuesdaySundaySaturdayMonday Loading...Question 25 of 200Question 26 of 20026. Select the option that will replace the question mark (?) in the figure given below to complete the pattern. Loading...Question 26 of 200Question 27 of 20027. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven friends who scored different marks in the periodic test. C scored less than 2 persons. B scored more than C but less than A. E scored more than F but less than D. F has not scored the least. How many people scored between C and G?1032 Loading...Question 27 of 200Question 28 of 20028. Which two numbers from amongst the given options should be interchanged to make the given equation correct? (42 ÷ 7) × 5 = 30 × 120 ÷ (10 + 5 × 2)10 and 52 and 57 and 210 and 30 Loading...Question 28 of 200Question 29 of 20029. Select the figure that will replace the question mark (?) in the following figure series. Loading...Question 29 of 200Question 30 of 20030. Select the figure from the options that can replace the question mark (?) and complete the pattern(rotation is NOT allowed). Loading...Question 30 of 200Question 31 of 20031. Select the option that represents the correct order of the given words as they would appear in an English dictionary. 1). Monocrystal 2). Monitoral 3). Monocular 4). Monsieur 5). Monochromist 6). Mongoose6, 2, 1, 3, 5, 46, 2, 4, 5, 1, 36, 2, 5, 3, 1, 46, 2, 5, 1, 3, 4 Loading...Question 31 of 200Question 32 of 20032. In a certain code language, 'MONEY' is coded as '72' and 'BILL' is coded as '35'. How will 'TOKEN' be coded in that language?60707565 Loading...Question 32 of 200Question 33 of 20033. Two Statements are given followed by Two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: All athletes are boxers. No boxer is a cook. Conclusions: I. No athlete is a cook. II. No boxer is an athlete.Only conclusion II followsNeither conclusion I nor II follows.Either conclusion I or II follows.Only conclusion I follows. Loading...Question 33 of 200Question 34 of 20034. Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term and the sixth term is related to the fifth term. 24 : 32 :: 36 : ? :: 54 : 16272808476 Loading...Question 34 of 200Question 35 of 20035. Three statements are given followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements. Statements: Some dates are weeks. Some weeks are months. All months are years. Conclusions: I. No date is a month. II. All weeks being years is a possibility. III. All years can never be dates.Only conclusion III followsOnly conclusions I and II followOnly conclusion II followsOnly conclusions II and III follow Loading...Question 35 of 200Question 36 of 20036. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace the * signs and to balance the given equation. 50 * 95 * 19 * 15 * 3 * 1=, ÷, +, ×, ×+, =, ÷, +, ++, ×, ×, =, ÷×, +, =, ÷, × Loading...Question 36 of 200Question 37 of 20037. L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a square table not facing the centre. Some of them are sitting at the corners while some are sitting at the exact centre of the sides. L is sitting to the immediate right of P. O is sitting to the immediate right of L. O is sitting between L and S. S is sitting to the immediate left of R. M is sitting between Q and R. N is sitting to the immediate right of Q and immediate left of P. Who is sitting second left from N?MOPS Loading...Question 37 of 200Question 38 of 20038. Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series? 8, ?, 20, 32, 48, 6814101216 Loading...Question 38 of 200Question 39 of 20039. Select the set in which the number are related in the same way as the numbers of the given sets. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 Operations on 13 such as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.) (9, 11, 404) (4, 13, 370)(8, 12, 416)(7, 11, 380)(8, 9, 300)(8, 10, 326) Loading...Question 39 of 200Question 40 of 20040. 'K % L' means 'K is the mother of L'. 'K @ L' means 'K is the brother of L'. 'K ^ L' means 'K is the son of L'. 'K # L' means 'K is the wife of L'. If A @ B ^ C # D @ E, how is E related to A?Father's brotherBrotherFatherMother's brother Loading...Question 40 of 200Question 41 of 20041. Looking at a family photo, T pointed to M and said, "His mother N's husband O's brother P's mother S is my wife". How is S related to M?Daughter-in-lawPaternal grandmotherMother's sisterMother Loading...Question 41 of 200Question 42 of 20042. In a code language, 'CAMEL' is coded as CEMNG and 'TIGER' is coded as KVGTG. How will 'HORSE' be coded in the same language?QKRHUHQRHVRJSHUQJRGU Loading...Question 42 of 200Question 43 of 20043. Which letter cluster will replace the question mark (?) to complete the given series? AFCH, ?, EJGL, GLIN, INKPCEJHCJEHCHEJCEHJ Loading...Question 43 of 200Question 44 of 20044. Select the figure from the options that can replace the question mark (?) and complete the pattern. Loading...Question 44 of 200Question 45 of 20045. Three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the odd one out.MONPJLKMFHGIPSQR Loading...Question 45 of 200Question 46 of 20046. Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series? 109, 113, 122, 147, ?196148154166 Loading...Question 46 of 200Question 47 of 20047. A person starts from point X and moves 7 km towards the south. He then turns left and moves 5 km. He then takes a right turn and moves 5 km. He then turns right and moves 5 km to reach point Y. How much and in which direction does he need to move now to reach point X?12 km, North5 km, West5 km, North7 km, West Loading...Question 47 of 200Question 48 of 20048. Select the option that is related to the fifth letter-cluster in the same way as the second letter-cluster is related to the first letter-cluster and the fourth letter-cluster is related to the third letter-cluster. BRIGHT : RBTHGI :: SLAVES : LSSEVA :: REIGNS : ?RESIGNERSIGNERISGNERSNGI Loading...Question 48 of 200Question 49 of 20049. Which of the following interchange of signs would make the given equation correct? 87 – 3 + 39 ÷ 67 × 3 = –133÷ and –× and +× and –– and + Loading...Question 49 of 200Question 50 of 20050. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following sets. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13- Operations on 13 such as adding/subtracting/multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.) (166, 13, 4) (2113, 46, 7)(97, 33, 11)(481, 22, 5)(131, 11, 3)(236, 36, 6) Loading...Question 50 of 200Question 51 of 20051. Which of the following was the capital of Vajji gana during Mahajanapadas period?VaishaliSothivatiViratanagaraKashi Loading...Question 51 of 200Question 52 of 20052. Which British archaeologist recognised in the 1940s that it was necessary to follow the stratigraphy of the mound rather than mechanically excavate it along a uniform horizontal line?REM WheelerAlexander CunninghamJohn MarshallE Hultzsch Loading...Question 52 of 200Question 53 of 20053. As per the census of 2011, the most populous state of India was:Uttar PradeshBiharMadhya PradeshUttarakhand Loading...Question 53 of 200Question 54 of 20054. Which state among the following launched the Aama Yojana in the year 2022, to give 20,000 Rs. each to non-working mothers?SikkimTripuraMizoramNagaland Loading...Question 54 of 200Question 55 of 20055. The first edition of the Uber Cup, an international women's team championship in badminton, was organized in:1966-19671960-19611963-19641956-1957 Loading...Question 55 of 200Question 56 of 20056. Bilateral symmetry, segmentation, coelom and open circulatory system are the characteristics of _______.ChordataArthropodaProtozoaPorifera Loading...Question 56 of 200Question 57 of 20057. The MRTP Act was enacted in 1969 to ensure that the operation of the economic system does not result in the concentration of economic power in the hands of few. The full form of MRTP is _______.Monopoly and Regulatory Trade PracticeMonopolies and Restrictive Trade PracticeMonopolistic and Rising Trade PolicyMarket and Reserve Trade Policy Loading...Question 57 of 200Question 58 of 20058. Who among the following was awarded the Dhyan Chand Award for Lifetime achievement in Sports and Games 2021 in chess?Vidit GujrathiViswanathan AnandAbhijeet KunteAdhiban Baskaran Loading...Question 58 of 200Question 59 of 20059. Identify the wrong pair of ports and its state from the following?Tuticorin-Tamil NaduKandla-GujaratMormugao Port- GoaNew Mangalore-Andhra Pradesh Loading...Question 59 of 200Question 60 of 20060. What is an Azolla?FernAlgaeFungiBryophytes Loading...Question 60 of 200Question 61 of 20061. For which famous English novel did Sunetra Gupta receive the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1996?CuckoldMemories of RainA New WorldDisorderly Women Loading...Question 61 of 200Question 62 of 20062. Which of the following regions related to iron-ore minerals is located in the state of Odisha?BurdwanNaomandiMayurbhanjKemmangundi Loading...Question 62 of 200Question 63 of 20063. Which of the following is NOT an important feature of the Industrial Policy of 1991?Foreign Technology AgreementsIndustrial Licensing PolicyNo foreign trade policyPublic Sector Policy Loading...Question 63 of 200Question 64 of 20064. Nishagandhi Award is related to which state government?Tamil NaduKarnatakaMaharashtraKerala Loading...Question 64 of 200Question 65 of 20065. When was the first 'International Day of Yoga' celebrated in India?21 June 201621 June 201421 June 201321 June 2015 Loading...Question 65 of 200Question 66 of 20066. Which of the following dynasties was ruling Magadha just before the establishment of the Mauryan empire?HaryankaShungaKanvaNanda Loading...Question 66 of 200Question 67 of 20067. With reference to the Major Port Authorities Bill passed in 2021, what is the TAMP?Tariff Authority for Minor PortsTrip Agency for Minor PortsTrip Agency for Major PortsTariff Authority for Major Ports Loading...Question 67 of 200Question 68 of 20068. Which of the following religious communities in India primarily celebrates the festival of Khordad Sal?ChristianParsiMuslimSikh Loading...Question 68 of 200Question 69 of 20069. Which of the following folds are extreme types of overturned folds in which the axial plane acquires an almost horizontal attitude?Normal foldsAsymmetrical foldsRecumbent foldsSquare folds Loading...Question 69 of 200Question 70 of 20070. Which of the following statements is NOT correct about the Gupta emperor, Samudragupta? (a) He was the successor of Chandragupta I. (b) His court poet Bhimsena composed a prashasti of praise for him which was known as Gwalior Prashasti. (c) On his gold coins he was depicted playing the harp which shows his passion for music. (d) He held the title of MaharajadhirajStatement b onlyStatement c onlyStatement a onlyStatement d only Loading...Question 70 of 200Question 71 of 20071. Which chemical element from group 18 of the modern periodic table, whose atomic number is 10, contains a mixture of three stable isotopes commonly used to make signal and gas lasers and as a refrigerant?NeonOganessonHeliumRadon Loading...Question 71 of 200Question 72 of 20072. Identify a hydrocarbon pair that is NOT the part of the homologous series.\( CH_4 \) and \( C_2 \) \( H_6 \)\( C_2 \) \( H_6 \) and \( C_3 \) \( H_9 \) \( C_2 \) \( H_6 \) and \( C_3 \) \( H_8 \) \( C_4 \) \( H_4 \) and \( C_5 \) \( H_10 \) Loading...Question 72 of 200Question 73 of 20073. Identify the woman social reformer who argued that religious leaders of every faith accorded an inferior place to women.Savitribai PhuleFatima SheikhBegum Rokeya Sakhawat HossainRashsundari Debi Loading...Question 73 of 200Question 74 of 20074. Which of the following has the maximum Vitamin D content?Fish liver oilCow's milkWheatGroundnut Loading...Question 74 of 200Question 75 of 20075. Who among the following was elected as the first-ever President of Barbados to replace Britain's Queen Elizabeth in October 2021, with a two-thirds vote during a joint session of the country's House of Assembly and Senate?Jacinda ArdernSandra MasonAngela MerkelNajla Bouden Loading...Question 75 of 200Question 76 of 20076. Chikmagalur in Karnataka is famous for the cultivation of _______.litchicoffeesaffronjute Loading...Question 76 of 200Question 77 of 20077. As of 10 April 2022, identify the state that has a bicameral legislature.Uttar PradeshMadhya PradeshRajasthanKerala Loading...Question 77 of 200Question 78 of 20078. In 1942, who presented the 'trophic-dynamic aspect of ecology' which is the basic process of transfer of energy from one trophic level to another in an ecosystem?Arthur TansleyErnst HaeckelCharles EltonRaymond L Lindeman Loading...Question 78 of 200Question 79 of 20079. Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated on the first day of which of the following Islamic months?MuharramSafarRabi-al-AwwalShawwal Loading...Question 79 of 200Question 80 of 20080. Which temple is the epicenter for the Rath Yatra in Odisha?Lingaraja TempleKonark TempleMukteshwar TempleJagannath Puri Temple Loading...Question 80 of 200Question 81 of 20081. What is the objective of the Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana?Helping the poor by providing free food grains.Helping the poor by providing a free house.Helping the poor by providing skill training.Helping the poor by providing free food. Loading...Question 81 of 200Question 82 of 20082. 'Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh' was written by:AkbarJahanara BegumDara ShikohAbdul Qadir Badauni Loading...Question 82 of 200Question 83 of 20083. Kolar fields were famous for which of the following minerals?Diamond miningCopper miningGold miningCoal mining Loading...Question 83 of 200Question 84 of 20084. Sankirtana is a style of ______, one of the classical dances of India.ManipuriKathakKathakaliOdissi Loading...Question 84 of 200Question 85 of 20085. Who among the following is a renowned Tabla player carrying on the legacy of his father?Vishwa Mohan BhattHari Prasad ChaurasiaAli Akbar KhanZakir Hussain Loading...Question 85 of 200Question 86 of 20086. Where is Hoshang Shah's tomb, the first to be completely built of marble, located in India?DelhiBurhanpurManduAgra Loading...Question 86 of 200Question 87 of 20087. Who wrote 'Natya Shastra' referring to Indian music?ShudrakBharataVatsyayanaBhasa Loading...Question 87 of 200Question 88 of 20088. Who among the following was deported for subversion in 1907, without trial, to Mandalay in Burma?Lala Lajpat RaiBal Gangadhar TilakMahadev Govind RanadeBipin Pal Loading...Question 88 of 200Question 89 of 20089. The term ‘_______’ is an aerial pass on the dribble from the left side of the field in field hockey.penalty cornerhalfbackbullyscoop Loading...Question 89 of 200Question 90 of 20090. Which of the following animal statues is depicted at the top of the Ashoka pillar of Rampurva?HorseBullLionElephant Loading...Question 90 of 200Question 91 of 20091. Which of the following layers of the atmosphere is most liable for the greenhouse effect?TroposphereIonosphereMesosphereStratosphere Loading...Question 91 of 200Question 92 of 20092. What is the chemical name of table salt?Potassium bromidePotassium chlorideSodium chlorideSodium bromide Loading...Question 92 of 200Question 93 of 20093. In which year did Georg Simon Ohm formulate the equation I=V/R which shows the relationship between voltage, current and resistance?1822183018351827 Loading...Question 93 of 200Question 94 of 20094. Which musical instrument is played by Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma?SantoorSarodViolinSarangi Loading...Question 94 of 200Question 95 of 20095. Thrissur Pooram festival is held annually in Kerala at which famous temple?Sivagiri templeTali templeThiruvalla templeVadakkunnathan temple Loading...Question 95 of 200Question 96 of 20096. Which of the following is another term for the average income of a country?Inflation ratePer capita expenditureDisposable incomePer capita income Loading...Question 96 of 200Question 97 of 20097. Which committee demanded the "Bill of Rights" in 1928?Motilal Nehru committeeRajiv Gandhi committeeJawaharlal Nehru committeeIndira Gandhi committee Loading...Question 97 of 200Question 98 of 20098. Which of the following is an autobiography of the 14th Dalai Lama?Dreams from My FatherThe WordsThe Test of My LifeFreedom in Exile Loading...Question 98 of 200Question 99 of 20099. In which of the following states was the Antyodaya Anna Yojana launched first?Madhya PradeshBiharJharkhandRajasthan Loading...Question 99 of 200Question 100 of 200100. In which algae are gametes flagellated and similar in size?VolvoxUlothrixSpirogyraEudorina Loading...Question 100 of 200Question 101 of 200101. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the blank in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution required'. He peeled _______ apple and cut it into slices.No substitution requiredBoth a and anana Loading...Question 101 of 200Question 102 of 200102. Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. You need to be aware of argus-eyed people in the organisation.AngryContentVigilantKind Loading...Question 102 of 200Question 103 of 200103. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. Rick was completing graduation last year.Graduation is being completed by Rick last year.Graduation was being completed by Rick last year.Graduation were completed by Rick last year.Graduation was completed by Rick last year. Loading...Question 103 of 200Question 104 of 200104. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the first and the last sentences (S1 and S6) are in the correct order, the sentences in between are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph. S1) Great people can direct the masses with their strong determination and will. A) Gandhiji introduced the very powerful concept of 'Satyagraha' which was not a new one to India. B) He himself took up the responsibility of breaking the shackles of India. C) The ways and method he chose for that was not violence and harshness. D) Mahatma Gandhi is a perfect example of this. S6) With this, in the days where no media channels and no social media existed, he could pull millions towards a mighty goal.ACDBDBCAABCDCDAB Loading...Question 104 of 200Question 105 of 200105. The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. The mother as well as the sons / were asked to appear / before the magistrate / for interrogation.were asked to appearfor interrogationbefore the magistrateThe mother as well as the sons Loading...Question 105 of 200Question 106 of 200106. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. People consider that Radha is creative in her work.Radha's creativity in her work is considered by others.It is considered that Radha is creative in her work.Creativity in work by Radha is considered by people.People have considered Radha's creativity in her work. Loading...Question 106 of 200Question 107 of 200107. The given sentence is divided into three segments. Select the option that has the segment with a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'no error' as your answer. The players / will leaving / the stadium in no time.The playersNo errorwill leavingthe stadium in no time Loading...Question 107 of 200Question 108 of 200108. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech. My friend Ganesh said, "I could solve the biggest problem very easily."My friend Ganesh said that he could solved the biggest problem very easily.My friend Ganesh said that he can solve the biggest problem very easily.My friend Ganesh said that he would solve the biggest problem very easily.My friend Ganesh said that he could solve the biggest problem very easily. Loading...Question 108 of 200Question 109 of 200109. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in reported speech. She said, "I called yesterday, but there was no response".She said that she had called the day before, but there was no response.She said that I called day before, but there was no response.She said I called yesterday, but there was no response.She said she called yesterday, but there was no response. Loading...Question 109 of 200Question 110 of 200110. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. Ripan's nature and his strange habits can often unintentionally hurt others.EccentricityAnomalyAbnormalityBeatnik Loading...Question 110 of 200Question 111 of 200111. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. EruditeScholarlyEffervescentEnergeticSerene Loading...Question 111 of 200Question 112 of 200112. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. VainExtrovertSelfishStubbornModest Loading...Question 112 of 200Question 113 of 200113. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution required'. I go to his house personally so that I could persuade him to continue his studies.gone to his housewill go to his housewent to his houseNo substitution required Loading...Question 113 of 200Question 114 of 200114. The given sentence is divided into three segments. Select the option that has the segment with a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'no error' as your answer. Soumya will be speak / on 'Stress management' in / London the next week.on 'Stress Management' inLondon the next weekNo errorSoumya will be speak Loading...Question 114 of 200Question 115 of 200115. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. None of them are here at this moment.had herewere hereis herehave here Loading...Question 115 of 200Question 116 of 200116. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. AudaciousBraveStiflingLivelyHorrendous Loading...Question 116 of 200Question 117 of 200117. The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark 'No error' as your answer. The team worked / very hard / on the project.very hardNo errorThe team workedon the project Loading...Question 117 of 200Question 118 of 200118. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. The train will arrive with five minutes.on five minutesat five minutesby five minutesin five minutes Loading...Question 118 of 200Question 119 of 200119. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech. He said he was going for shopping and asked if he might get me anything.He said, "I'm going for shopping. Can I get you anything?"He said, "I'm going for shopping. May I get you anything?"He said, "I will go for shopping. Do you want anything?"He said, "I will be going for shopping. May I get you anything?" Loading...Question 119 of 200Question 120 of 200120. Pompeii was a tragedy that cost the lives of millions of people.Pompeii was a tragedythat cost the livesof millions of peopleNo error Loading...Question 120 of 200Question 121 of 200121. Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the first and the last sentences (1 and 6) are in the correct order, the sentences in between are jumbled up (A to D). Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph. 1) Biogas is a mixture of methane, carbon dioxide and hydrogen with others. A) Biogas is produced by anaerobic degradation of animal wastes (some plant wastes) in resence of water. B) Thus, biogas is a non-polluting, cleaned and low cost fuel. C) Anaerobic degradation means breakdown of organic matter which is done in the absence of oxygen. D) It is mostly used in rural areas where ample animal and agricultural waste is available. 6) Biogas eliminates the risk of health hazards offered by other fuels.DABCCBDAACBDBDAC Loading...Question 121 of 200Question 122 of 200122. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. The police had caught the thief on the day before yesterday.The thief has been caught by the police on the day before yesterdayThe thief had been caught by the police on the day before yesterdayThe thief was being caught by the police on the day before yesterdayThe thief had caught by the police on the day before yesterday Loading...Question 122 of 200Question 123 of 200123. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech. Pawan said, "I am preparing hot coffee for you."Pawan said that he was preparing hot coffee for me.Pawan had said that he was preparing hot coffee for me.Pawan has said that he was preparing hot coffee for me.Pawan says that he was preparing hot coffee for me. Loading...Question 123 of 200Question 124 of 200124. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution required'. Although she was tired but she went to work.She was although tired,She was tired,Although she was tired,No substitution required Loading...Question 124 of 200Question 125 of 200125. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM to replace the italicised word. His extravagant pretensions only served to excite ridicule.lavishcostlyfancifuleconomical Loading...Question 125 of 200Question 126 of 200126. The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. He told his friends / that he is gone/ to visit his parents / in the evening.in the eveningthat he is goneto visit his parentsHe told his friends Loading...Question 126 of 200Question 127 of 200127. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech. The librarian said to her, "Can you return the books?"The librarian asked her if she could return the books.The librarian greeted her if she could return the books.The librarian asked her that if she could return the books.The librarian asked her that could she return her books. Loading...Question 127 of 200Question 128 of 200128. The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark 'No error' as your answer. A child learnt the basics of his mother tongue mainly from his interactions with the mother.his mother tongue mainly fromNo errorA child learnt the basics ofhis interactions with the mother Loading...Question 128 of 200Question 129 of 200129. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech. The passenger says to the railway clerk, "Is the train late?"The passenger has asked the railway clerk whether the train is late.The passenger asked the railway clerk was the train late.The passenger asks the railway clerk was the train late.The passenger asks the railway clerk if the train is late. Loading...Question 129 of 200Question 130 of 200130. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech. "Why have you come so early today?" The coach asked the athlete.The coach asked the athlete why he came so early that day.The coach asked the athlete why he had come so early that day.The coach asked the athlete why had he come so early that day.The coach asked the athlete why did he come so early today. Loading...Question 130 of 200Question 131 of 200131. The given sentence is divided into three segments. Select the option that has the segment with a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'no error' as your answer. I miss you / when you move / to another building.to another buildingwhen you moveI miss youNo error Loading...Question 131 of 200Question 132 of 200132. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. To win laurelsTo achieve honours and gloryTo be fooled by othersTo win an easy battleTo secure a well-paying job Loading...Question 132 of 200Question 133 of 200133. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. AcumenGood decisionHappinessStupidityAnger Loading...Question 133 of 200Question 134 of 200134. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Break a legGood luckSudden attackAccidentBravery Loading...Question 134 of 200Question 135 of 200135. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech. Arjun asked whether I wanted to join the job.Arjun said if I was ready to join the jobArjun said, “Do you wish to join the job?"Arjun said, "Do you want to join the job?"Arjun replied, "Do you want to join the job?" Loading...Question 135 of 200Question 136 of 200136. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. I will finish this book in a month.This book would be finished by me in a month.This book will be finished by me in a month.Will be book finish by me in a month.Will this book be finished by me in a month? Loading...Question 136 of 200Question 137 of 200137. The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark 'No error' as your answer. It were the farmers / who wanted the government / to increase the Minimum Selling Price.to increase the Minimum Selling PriceIt were the farmerswho wanted the governmentNo error Loading...Question 137 of 200Question 138 of 200138. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. PrudentCautionUnprudentImprudentIntuition Loading...Question 138 of 200Question 139 of 200139. Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. Mr. Ahirwar disowned his son as he was found to be indulged in burglary.involved in stealinginvolved in rustlinginvolved in smugglinginvolved in sneaking Loading...Question 139 of 200Question 140 of 200140. The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. Every word and every line / in the works of John Keats / express his appreciation / of nature's beauty.express his appreciationin the works of John KeatsEvery word and every lineof nature's beauty Loading...Question 140 of 200Question 141 of 200141. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. One string was handed ______ by the musician to the shopkeeper for repair.overdownaboutbefore Loading...Question 141 of 200Question 142 of 200142. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice. The poor fellow was laughed at by the crowd.The crowd was laughed at the poor fellow.The crowd had laughed at the poor fellow.The crowd is laughed at the poor fellow.The crowd laughed at the poor fellow. Loading...Question 142 of 200Question 143 of 200143. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. Someone has ________ my pocket in the bus, and I have no money now.pickedbrokelookedtore Loading...Question 143 of 200Question 144 of 200144. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. In India, as perhaps in many other countries of the world, trees have been held in veneration since _______ times.vintageancientantiqueretro Loading...Question 144 of 200Question 145 of 200145. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. Priya washes her clothes in the evening.The clothes was washed by Priya in the evening.The clothes are washed by Priya in the evening.The clothes is washed by Priya in the evening.The clothes were washed by Priya in the evening. Loading...Question 145 of 200Question 146 of 200146. Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom used in the given sentence. The new production targets have stirred up a hornet's nest.To confess without reserveTo preserve one's energyTo gain prominenceTo raise controversy Loading...Question 146 of 200Question 147 of 200147. Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the following word. ColossalIrrelevantAuthenticMightyAppropriate Loading...Question 147 of 200Question 148 of 200148. The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don't find any error, mark 'No error' as your answer. The newly admitted students could not / access the library because they had / not yet been given their ID cards.not yet been given their ID cardsThe newly admitted students could notNo erroraccess the library because they had Loading...Question 148 of 200Question 149 of 200149. Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word. The interviewee tackled the questions of the interviewer with substantial aplomb.CamaraderieSelf-assuranceHostilitySanctity Loading...Question 149 of 200Question 150 of 200150. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. WisdomCompetencyImbecilityCogencyDexterity Loading...Question 150 of 200Question 151 of 200151. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. The mother loves the baby.The baby was loved by the mother.The baby will be loved by the mother.The baby has been loved by the mother.The baby is loved by the mother. Loading...Question 151 of 200Question 152 of 200152. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech. The Priest said, "God loves all his creations."The Priest said that God is about to love all his creations.The Priest said that God will love all his creations.The Priest said that God loves all his creations.The Priest said that God loved all his creations. Loading...Question 152 of 200Question 153 of 200153. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. ConfusedLucidDevelopedStupidTangled Loading...Question 153 of 200Question 154 of 200154. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. In Egypt, the sun is warm on the green palm-trees, and the crocodiles lie in the mud and look lazily about them. My companions are building a nest in the Temple of Baalbec, and the pink and white doves are watching them, and cooing to each other. Dear Prince, I must leave you, but I will never forget you, and next spring I will bring you back two beautiful jewels in place of those you have given away. The ruby shall be redder than a red rose, and the sapphire shall be ______ the great sea.as deep asas beautiful asas blue asas sweet as Loading...Question 154 of 200Question 155 of 200155. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice. You will be given a ticket by the manager.A ticket will be given to you by the manager.The manager will give you a ticket.The ticket was given to you by the manager.The manager should give you a ticket. Loading...Question 155 of 200Question 156 of 200156. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. People say Shyam is wise and honest.It is said that Shyam is wise and honest.Let's say that Shyam is wise and honest.Shyam is wise and honest is said by people.It is believed that Shyam is wise and honest. Loading...Question 156 of 200Question 157 of 200157. The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. The ship sink in the sea/ and had / no survivors.in the seaand hadThe ship sinkno survivors Loading...Question 157 of 200Question 158 of 200158. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. I will help you in submitting the assignment.You will help by me in submitting the assignment.In submitting the assignment, I will be helped by you.In submitting the assignment, you would be helped by me.You will be helped by me in submitting the assignment. Loading...Question 158 of 200Question 159 of 200159. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech. My little sister said, “What a beautiful sight!”My little sister exclaimed that it was a beautiful sight.My little sister said that it is a beautiful sight.My little sister said that it had been a beautiful sight.My little sister said that it would be a beautiful sight. Loading...Question 159 of 200Question 160 of 200160. Select the grammatically correct sentence. A. Debraj had a heart attack. His ancestral property helped him lot to bear expenses during this crisis. B. Debraj had heart attack. His ancestral property helped him lot to bear expenses during this crisis. C. Debraj had a heart attack. His ancestral property helped him a lot to bear expenses during this crisis. D. Debraj had heart attack. His ancestral property helped him a lot to bear expenses during this crisis.BACD Loading...Question 160 of 200Question 161 of 200161. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. PropitiousAuspiciousInauspiciousBenignBenignant Loading...Question 161 of 200Question 162 of 200162. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. The mechanic will repair the bicycle on Sunday.The bicycle will repaired by the mechanic on Sunday.The bicycle will be repairing by the mechanic on Sunday.The bicycle will be repairing by the mechanic on Sunday.The bicycle would be repaired by the mechanic on Sunday. Loading...Question 162 of 200Question 163 of 200163. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. BewildermentConfusionAgreementArrangementSettlement Loading...Question 163 of 200Question 164 of 200164. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution required'. Sera and Rimi has enrolled for the same program.isNo substitution requiredhas beenhave Loading...Question 164 of 200Question 165 of 200165. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. EnigmaticComprehensibleCrypticTangibleAmbiguous Loading...Question 165 of 200Question 166 of 200166. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech. My daughter said, "Ayush has got a packet of toffee for his friends."My daughter said that Ayush has had got a packet of toffee for his friends.My daughter said that Ayush has got a packet of toffee for his friends.My daughter said that Ayush had got a packet of toffee for his friends.My daughter said that Ayush has been got a packet of toffee for his friends. Loading...Question 166 of 200Question 167 of 200167. Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom that can be substituted in the following sentence. He burnt his fingers interfering in others' problems.caught his fingers in firegot in good relations withwas happygot into trouble Loading...Question 167 of 200Question 168 of 200168. Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution required'. I had only my class notes for which I had to prepare for my examination.from whom I had toNo substitution requiredwith which I had toin which I have to Loading...Question 168 of 200Question 169 of 200169. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice. An unexpected call disturbed Maria terribly which compelled her to stop the performance.Maria was disturbed terribly by an unexpected call which compelled her to stop the performance.Maria could be disturbed terribly by an unexpected call which compelled her to stop the performance.Maria disturbed terribly by an unexpected call which compelled her to stop the performance.Maria had been disturbed terribly by an unexpected call which compelled her to stop the performance. Loading...Question 169 of 200Question 170 of 200170. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. CourageTimidityValourCowardiceIngenuity Loading...Question 170 of 200Question 171 of 200171. Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question. The narrator of this story is a 12-year-old girl who has gone to London with her mother to visit the dentist. The girl has a tooth filled, and then she and her mother go to a cafe afterwards. When it's time to go home, they discover that it's pouring rain and they have no umbrella. They decide to get a taxi. While they're watching for a cab, an old gentleman sheltering under an umbrella approaches them. He asks for a favor. The girl's mother is very distrustful of strange men. The old man explains that he has forgotten his wallet and would like to sell them his umbrella in return for taxi fare back to his home. He explains that it's a very nice silk umbrella worth twenty pounds, but his legs are weak and he simply must take a taxi home. The mother likes the sound of the deal, but the little girl worries that they're taking advantage of the old man. The mother offers to simply give him the cab fare, but he insists that they take the umbrella. The transaction is made and everyone is happy. As the mother is proudly explaining the importance of correctly judging people, the daughter notices that the old man has quickly crossed the street and is hurrying away. "He doesn't look very tired to me," she said. The mother is displeased. "He's up to something." They decide to follow him and find out. They quickly follow him as he rushes through the rainy streets. Eventually they find themselves at a pub called "The Red Lion" and watch through the window as the old man enters and uses the pound note to pay for a triple whiskey. Where has the narrator of story gone visit a dentist?LondonYorkLiverpoolBristol Loading...Question 171 of 200Question 172 of 200172. Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question. The narrator of this story is a 12-year-old girl who has gone to London with her mother to visit the dentist. The girl has a tooth filled, and then she and her mother go to a cafe afterwards. When it's time to go home, they discover that it's pouring rain and they have no umbrella. They decide to get a taxi. While they're watching for a cab, an old gentleman sheltering under an umbrella approaches them. He asks for a favor. The girl's mother is very distrustful of strange men. The old man explains that he has forgotten his wallet and would like to sell them his umbrella in return for taxi fare back to his home. He explains that it's a very nice silk umbrella worth twenty pounds, but his legs are weak and he simply must take a taxi home. The mother likes the sound of the deal, but the little girl worries that they're taking advantage of the old man. The mother offers to simply give him the cab fare, but he insists that they take the umbrella. The transaction is made and everyone is happy. As the mother is proudly explaining the importance of correctly judging people, the daughter notices that the old man has quickly crossed the street and is hurrying away. "He doesn't look very tired to me," she said. The mother is displeased. "He's up to something." They decide to follow him and find out. They quickly follow him as he rushes through the rainy streets. Eventually they find themselves at a pub called "The Red Lion" and watch through the window as the old man enters and uses the pound note to pay for a triple whiskey. What is the name of the pub where the old man went after taking money from the mother and daughter?The Lion's ShareClub LionThe White TigerThe Red Lion Loading...Question 172 of 200Question 173 of 200173. Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question. The narrator of this story is a 12-year-old girl who has gone to London with her mother to visit the dentist. The girl has a tooth filled, and then she and her mother go to a cafe afterwards. When it's time to go home, they discover that it's pouring rain and they have no umbrella. They decide to get a taxi. While they're watching for a cab, an old gentleman sheltering under an umbrella approaches them. He asks for a favor. The girl's mother is very distrustful of strange men. The old man explains that he has forgotten his wallet and would like to sell them his umbrella in return for taxi fare back to his home. He explains that it's a very nice silk umbrella worth twenty pounds, but his legs are weak and he simply must take a taxi home. The mother likes the sound of the deal, but the little girl worries that they're taking advantage of the old man. The mother offers to simply give him the cab fare, but he insists that they take the umbrella. The transaction is made and everyone is happy. As the mother is proudly explaining the importance of correctly judging people, the daughter notices that the old man has quickly crossed the street and is hurrying away. "He doesn't look very tired to me," she said. The mother is displeased. "He's up to something." They decide to follow him and find out. They quickly follow him as he rushes through the rainy streets. Eventually they find themselves at a pub called "The Red Lion" and watch through the window as the old man enters and uses the pound note to pay for a triple whiskey. Which of the following can be suitable title for the passage?A visit to dentistThe curious old manA rainy dayPubs of London Loading...Question 173 of 200Question 174 of 200174. Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question. The narrator of this story is a 12-year-old girl who has gone to London with her mother to visit the dentist. The girl has a tooth filled, and then she and her mother go to a cafe afterwards. When it's time to go home, they discover that it's pouring rain and they have no umbrella. They decide to get a taxi. While they're watching for a cab, an old gentleman sheltering under an umbrella approaches them. He asks for a favor. The girl's mother is very distrustful of strange men. The old man explains that he has forgotten his wallet and would like to sell them his umbrella in return for taxi fare back to his home. He explains that it's a very nice silk umbrella worth twenty pounds, but his legs are weak and he simply must take a taxi home. The mother likes the sound of the deal, but the little girl worries that they're taking advantage of the old man. The mother offers to simply give him the cab fare, but he insists that they take the umbrella. The transaction is made and everyone is happy. As the mother is proudly explaining the importance of correctly judging people, the daughter notices that the old man has quickly crossed the street and is hurrying away. "He doesn't look very tired to me," she said. The mother is displeased. "He's up to something." They decide to follow him and find out. They quickly follow him as he rushes through the rainy streets. Eventually they find themselves at a pub called "The Red Lion" and watch through the window as the old man enters and uses the pound note to pay for a triple whiskey. According to the passage, which of the following statement is correct?Mother gave only the cab fare and did not took the umbrella in return.Old man was selling them a silk umberlla worth one pounds.When mother and girl decided to go home they had no umbrella.The old man used the pound note give by the girls mother to take the taxi home. Loading...Question 174 of 200Question 175 of 200175. Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question. The narrator of this story is a 12-year-old girl who has gone to London with her mother to visit the dentist. The girl has a tooth filled, and then she and her mother go to a cafe afterwards. When it's time to go home, they discover that it's pouring rain and they have no umbrella. They decide to get a taxi. While they're watching for a cab, an old gentleman sheltering under an umbrella approaches them. He asks for a favor. The girl's mother is very distrustful of strange men. The old man explains that he has forgotten his wallet and would like to sell them his umbrella in return for taxi fare back to his home. He explains that it's a very nice silk umbrella worth twenty pounds, but his legs are weak and he simply must take a taxi home. The mother likes the sound of the deal, but the little girl worries that they're taking advantage of the old man. The mother offers to simply give him the cab fare, but he insists that they take the umbrella. The transaction is made and everyone is happy. As the mother is proudly explaining the importance of correctly judging people, the daughter notices that the old man has quickly crossed the street and is hurrying away. "He doesn't look very tired to me," she said. The mother is displeased. "He's up to something." They decide to follow him and find out. They quickly follow him as he rushes through the rainy streets. Eventually they find themselves at a pub called "The Red Lion" and watch through the window as the old man enters and uses the pound note to pay for a triple whiskey. Which of the following word is the ANTONYM of the word 'distrustful' used in the passage?CynicalLeeryCautiousIngenuous Loading...Question 175 of 200Question 176 of 200176. Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question. An earthquake is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another. The surface where they slip is called the fault or fault plane. The location below the earth’s surface where the earthquake starts is called the hypocenter, and the location directly above it on the surface of the earth is called the epicenter. Sometimes an earthquake has foreshocks. These are smaller earthquakes that happen in the same place as the larger earthquake that follows. Scientists can’t tell that an earthquake is a foreshock until the larger earthquake happens. The largest, main earthquake is called the mainshock. Mainshocks always have aftershocks that follow. These are smaller earthquakes that occur afterwards in the same place as the mainshock. Depending on the size of the mainshock, aftershocks can continue for weeks, months, and even years after the mainshock! The earth has four major layers: the inner core, outer core, mantle and crust. The crust and the top of the mantle make up a thin skin on the surface of our planet. But this skin is not all in one piece – it is made up of many pieces like a puzzle covering the surface of the earth. Not only that, but these puzzle pieces keep slowly moving around, sliding past one another and bumping into each other. We call these puzzle pieces tectonic plates, and the edges of the plates are called the plate boundaries. The plate boundaries are made up of many faults, and most of the earthquakes around the world occur on these faults. Since the edges of the plates are rough, they get stuck while the rest of the plate keeps moving. Finally, when the plate has moved far enough, the edges unstick on one of the faults and there is an earthquake. What can be the suitable title of the passage?All about earthquakesFault platesLayers of earthMainshock and aftershocks Loading...Question 176 of 200Question 177 of 200177. Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question. An earthquake is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another. The surface where they slip is called the fault or fault plane. The location below the earth’s surface where the earthquake starts is called the hypocenter, and the location directly above it on the surface of the earth is called the epicenter. Sometimes an earthquake has foreshocks. These are smaller earthquakes that happen in the same place as the larger earthquake that follows. Scientists can’t tell that an earthquake is a foreshock until the larger earthquake happens. The largest, main earthquake is called the mainshock. Mainshocks always have aftershocks that follow. These are smaller earthquakes that occur afterwards in the same place as the mainshock. Depending on the size of the mainshock, aftershocks can continue for weeks, months, and even years after the mainshock! The earth has four major layers: the inner core, outer core, mantle and crust. The crust and the top of the mantle make up a thin skin on the surface of our planet. But this skin is not all in one piece – it is made up of many pieces like a puzzle covering the surface of the earth. Not only that, but these puzzle pieces keep slowly moving around, sliding past one another and bumping into each other. We call these puzzle pieces tectonic plates, and the edges of the plates are called the plate boundaries. The plate boundaries are made up of many faults, and most of the earthquakes around the world occur on these faults. Since the edges of the plates are rough, they get stuck while the rest of the plate keeps moving. Finally, when the plate has moved far enough, the edges unstick on one of the faults and there is an earthquake. Which of the following word is the ANTONYM of the word 'boundaries' used in the passage?CoresVergesRimsBrinks Loading...Question 177 of 200Question 178 of 200178. Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question. An earthquake is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another. The surface where they slip is called the fault or fault plane. The location below the earth’s surface where the earthquake starts is called the hypocenter, and the location directly above it on the surface of the earth is called the epicenter. Sometimes an earthquake has foreshocks. These are smaller earthquakes that happen in the same place as the larger earthquake that follows. Scientists can’t tell that an earthquake is a foreshock until the larger earthquake happens. The largest, main earthquake is called the mainshock. Mainshocks always have aftershocks that follow. These are smaller earthquakes that occur afterwards in the same place as the mainshock. Depending on the size of the mainshock, aftershocks can continue for weeks, months, and even years after the mainshock! The earth has four major layers: the inner core, outer core, mantle and crust. The crust and the top of the mantle make up a thin skin on the surface of our planet. But this skin is not all in one piece – it is made up of many pieces like a puzzle covering the surface of the earth. Not only that, but these puzzle pieces keep slowly moving around, sliding past one another and bumping into each other. We call these puzzle pieces tectonic plates, and the edges of the plates are called the plate boundaries. The plate boundaries are made up of many faults, and most of the earthquakes around the world occur on these faults. Since the edges of the plates are rough, they get stuck while the rest of the plate keeps moving. Finally, when the plate has moved far enough, the edges unstick on one of the faults and there is an earthquake. According to the passage what is the location of the start of earthquake directly above it on the surface of the earth is called?EpicentreCentroidHypocenterOrthocentre Loading...Question 178 of 200Question 179 of 200179. Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question. An earthquake is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another. The surface where they slip is called the fault or fault plane. The location below the earth’s surface where the earthquake starts is called the hypocenter, and the location directly above it on the surface of the earth is called the epicenter. Sometimes an earthquake has foreshocks. These are smaller earthquakes that happen in the same place as the larger earthquake that follows. Scientists can’t tell that an earthquake is a foreshock until the larger earthquake happens. The largest, main earthquake is called the mainshock. Mainshocks always have aftershocks that follow. These are smaller earthquakes that occur afterwards in the same place as the mainshock. Depending on the size of the mainshock, aftershocks can continue for weeks, months, and even years after the mainshock! The earth has four major layers: the inner core, outer core, mantle and crust. The crust and the top of the mantle make up a thin skin on the surface of our planet. But this skin is not all in one piece – it is made up of many pieces like a puzzle covering the surface of the earth. Not only that, but these puzzle pieces keep slowly moving around, sliding past one another and bumping into each other. We call these puzzle pieces tectonic plates, and the edges of the plates are called the plate boundaries. The plate boundaries are made up of many faults, and most of the earthquakes around the world occur on these faults. Since the edges of the plates are rough, they get stuck while the rest of the plate keeps moving. Finally, when the plate has moved far enough, the edges unstick on one of the faults and there is an earthquake. According to the passage which of the following statement is NOT correct?The crust and the top of the mantle make up a thin skin on the surface of our planet.Earth has 3 major layers.Depending on the size of the mainshock, aftershocks can continue for weeks, months, and even years.Sometimes an earthquake has foreshocks. Loading...Question 179 of 200Question 180 of 200180. Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question. An earthquake is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another. The surface where they slip is called the fault or fault plane. The location below the earth’s surface where the earthquake starts is called the hypocenter, and the location directly above it on the surface of the earth is called the epicenter. Sometimes an earthquake has foreshocks. These are smaller earthquakes that happen in the same place as the larger earthquake that follows. Scientists can’t tell that an earthquake is a foreshock until the larger earthquake happens. The largest, main earthquake is called the mainshock. Mainshocks always have aftershocks that follow. These are smaller earthquakes that occur afterwards in the same place as the mainshock. Depending on the size of the mainshock, aftershocks can continue for weeks, months, and even years after the mainshock! The earth has four major layers: the inner core, outer core, mantle and crust. The crust and the top of the mantle make up a thin skin on the surface of our planet. But this skin is not all in one piece – it is made up of many pieces like a puzzle covering the surface of the earth. Not only that, but these puzzle pieces keep slowly moving around, sliding past one another and bumping into each other. We call these puzzle pieces tectonic plates, and the edges of the plates are called the plate boundaries. The plate boundaries are made up of many faults, and most of the earthquakes around the world occur on these faults. Since the edges of the plates are rough, they get stuck while the rest of the plate keeps moving. Finally, when the plate has moved far enough, the edges unstick on one of the faults and there is an earthquake. On basis of the passage, fill in the blanks in the following sentence. The plate boundaries are made up of many _____.crustsfaultsspacescores Loading...Question 180 of 200Question 181 of 200181. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. The hopping kangaroo is a (1) _______ sight in every snapshot relating to Australia. Members of the kangaroo family can be as small as a rat or as big as a man. Kangaroos are found mainly in Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. Kangaroos, which are big-footed marsupials that evolved in Australia, use their short front legs like arms. The man-sized kangaroos of Australia are (2) ________of speeding up to 88 km/h for short distances, their means of (3) _______ being their powerful hind legs, which carry them over the ground in jumps of 9 m or more at a time. Weighing around 70 kg, they have an average lifespan of around six to eight years and a maximum lifetime of 20 years. When bothered by predators, kangaroos often (4) ______ for the water, standing submerged to the chest, and attempting to drown the attacker by holding him under water. Another defensive technique is to get their back to a tree and kick at their (5) _________ with their clawed hind feet, sometimes with sufficient force to kill a man. Normally shy animals, they alert other kangaroos to danger by beating on the ground with their hind feet. This loud alarm signal carries over a long distance. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.obligatoryfamiliarrecurrentmandatory Loading...Question 181 of 200Question 182 of 200182. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. The hopping kangaroo is a (1) _______ sight in every snapshot relating to Australia. Members of the kangaroo family can be as small as a rat or as big as a man. Kangaroos are found mainly in Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. Kangaroos, which are big-footed marsupials that evolved in Australia, use their short front legs like arms. The man-sized kangaroos of Australia are (2) ________of speeding up to 88 km/h for short distances, their means of (3) _______ being their powerful hind legs, which carry them over the ground in jumps of 9 m or more at a time. Weighing around 70 kg, they have an average lifespan of around six to eight years and a maximum lifetime of 20 years. When bothered by predators, kangaroos often (4) ______ for the water, standing submerged to the chest, and attempting to drown the attacker by holding him under water. Another defensive technique is to get their back to a tree and kick at their (5) _________ with their clawed hind feet, sometimes with sufficient force to kill a man. Normally shy animals, they alert other kangaroos to danger by beating on the ground with their hind feet. This loud alarm signal carries over a long distance. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.adeptcapableskilledready Loading...Question 182 of 200Question 183 of 200183. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. The hopping kangaroo is a (1) _______ sight in every snapshot relating to Australia. Members of the kangaroo family can be as small as a rat or as big as a man. Kangaroos are found mainly in Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. Kangaroos, which are big-footed marsupials that evolved in Australia, use their short front legs like arms. The man-sized kangaroos of Australia are (2) ________of speeding up to 88 km/h for short distances, their means of (3) _______ being their powerful hind legs, which carry them over the ground in jumps of 9 m or more at a time. Weighing around 70 kg, they have an average lifespan of around six to eight years and a maximum lifetime of 20 years. When bothered by predators, kangaroos often (4) ______ for the water, standing submerged to the chest, and attempting to drown the attacker by holding him under water. Another defensive technique is to get their back to a tree and kick at their (5) _________ with their clawed hind feet, sometimes with sufficient force to kill a man. Normally shy animals, they alert other kangaroos to danger by beating on the ground with their hind feet. This loud alarm signal carries over a long distance. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.relocationmigrationdislocationlocomotion Loading...Question 183 of 200Question 184 of 200184. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. The hopping kangaroo is a (1) _______ sight in every snapshot relating to Australia. Members of the kangaroo family can be as small as a rat or as big as a man. Kangaroos are found mainly in Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. Kangaroos, which are big-footed marsupials that evolved in Australia, use their short front legs like arms. The man-sized kangaroos of Australia are (2) ________of speeding up to 88 km/h for short distances, their means of (3) _______ being their powerful hind legs, which carry them over the ground in jumps of 9 m or more at a time. Weighing around 70 kg, they have an average lifespan of around six to eight years and a maximum lifetime of 20 years. When bothered by predators, kangaroos often (4) ______ for the water, standing submerged to the chest, and attempting to drown the attacker by holding him under water. Another defensive technique is to get their back to a tree and kick at their (5) _________ with their clawed hind feet, sometimes with sufficient force to kill a man. Normally shy animals, they alert other kangaroos to danger by beating on the ground with their hind feet. This loud alarm signal carries over a long distance. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4.returnsteerorienthead Loading...Question 184 of 200Question 185 of 200185. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. The hopping kangaroo is a (1) _______ sight in every snapshot relating to Australia. Members of the kangaroo family can be as small as a rat or as big as a man. Kangaroos are found mainly in Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. Kangaroos, which are big-footed marsupials that evolved in Australia, use their short front legs like arms. The man-sized kangaroos of Australia are (2) ________of speeding up to 88 km/h for short distances, their means of (3) _______ being their powerful hind legs, which carry them over the ground in jumps of 9 m or more at a time. Weighing around 70 kg, they have an average lifespan of around six to eight years and a maximum lifetime of 20 years. When bothered by predators, kangaroos often (4) ______ for the water, standing submerged to the chest, and attempting to drown the attacker by holding him under water. Another defensive technique is to get their back to a tree and kick at their (5) _________ with their clawed hind feet, sometimes with sufficient force to kill a man. Normally shy animals, they alert other kangaroos to danger by beating on the ground with their hind feet. This loud alarm signal carries over a long distance. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5.adversaryinvaderarchfoeemulator Loading...Question 185 of 200Question 186 of 200186. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. When Anoobha entered her bathroom, she found it (1) _______ with water. Had it been her old house, she would have panicked because her irate (2) _______ would have started calling her names from downstairs by then. But in her new flat, an independent (3) _______ on the third floor, she was saved from having to face anyone’s ire whatsoever. The sight of a flooded bathroom (4) _______ her, giving rise to the child in her. She jumped around in the water for a while before (5) _______ the tap. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.driedsealedfloodedcovered Loading...Question 186 of 200Question 187 of 200187. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. When Anoobha entered her bathroom, she found it (1) _______ with water. Had it been her old house, she would have panicked because her irate (2) _______ would have started calling her names from downstairs by then. But in her new flat, an independent (3) _______ on the third floor, she was saved from having to face anyone’s ire whatsoever. The sight of a flooded bathroom (4) _______ her, giving rise to the child in her. She jumped around in the water for a while before (5) _______ the tap. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.workeremployeremployeelandlady Loading...Question 187 of 200Question 188 of 200188. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. When Anoobha entered her bathroom, she found it (1) _______ with water. Had it been her old house, she would have panicked because her irate (2) _______ would have started calling her names from downstairs by then. But in her new flat, an independent (3) _______ on the third floor, she was saved from having to face anyone’s ire whatsoever. The sight of a flooded bathroom (4) _______ her, giving rise to the child in her. She jumped around in the water for a while before (5) _______ the tap. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.castleapartmentshopmall Loading...Question 188 of 200Question 189 of 200189. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. When Anoobha entered her bathroom, she found it (1) _______ with water. Had it been her old house, she would have panicked because her irate (2) _______ would have started calling her names from downstairs by then. But in her new flat, an independent (3) _______ on the third floor, she was saved from having to face anyone’s ire whatsoever. The sight of a flooded bathroom (4) _______ her, giving rise to the child in her. She jumped around in the water for a while before (5) _______ the tap. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4.boreddepressedexcitedconfused Loading...Question 189 of 200Question 190 of 200190. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. When Anoobha entered her bathroom, she found it (1) _______ with water. Had it been her old house, she would have panicked because her irate (2) _______ would have started calling her names from downstairs by then. But in her new flat, an independent (3) _______ on the third floor, she was saved from having to face anyone’s ire whatsoever. The sight of a flooded bathroom (4) _______ her, giving rise to the child in her. She jumped around in the water for a while before (5) _______ the tap. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5.shuttingbreakingopeningchoking Loading...Question 190 of 200Question 191 of 200191. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. We live in (1) _______ age of wonders and miracles. It has been called the ‘Age of Science’, and different aspects of our life that changed in the (2) _______ centuries have been attributed to science. This is completely true, but it is only one side of the coin. The flip side is that as we have advanced more in the field of technology, something fundamental to humanity has been left behind. Values such as empathy and concern for our fellow human beings are gradually being eroded due to the onslaught of our ever-evolving lifestyles, aided by the marvels of technological advancements. Take the example of the Internet. On one hand, access to information and knowledge at the click of a button is a veritable boon to everyone (especially students) and this has made our lives much simpler. On the other hand, it has severely limited actual contact with teachers, friends and elders. Thus, the learning that a person (3) _______ is incomplete as he or she cannot easily take the advice that another person can give on the basis of knowledge and practical experience that is at his or her disposal. Today, a small child can access and navigate the Internet with an ease that still astounds (4) _______ from the older generation. But what is even more astounding is the neglect of the basic human traits of friendship, relationships and family values. Owing to all the technological advancements and the gadgets available today, children often miss out on the most enriching childhood experiences such as playing outdoor games with friends, which (5) ________ from being immensely enjoyable and physically exhilarating, also develops traits such as teamwork and discipline at an early age. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.theanthisa Loading...Question 191 of 200Question 192 of 200192. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. We live in (1) _______ age of wonders and miracles. It has been called the ‘Age of Science’, and different aspects of our life that changed in the (2) _______ centuries have been attributed to science. This is completely true, but it is only one side of the coin. The flip side is that as we have advanced more in the field of technology, something fundamental to humanity has been left behind. Values such as empathy and concern for our fellow human beings are gradually being eroded due to the onslaught of our ever-evolving lifestyles, aided by the marvels of technological advancements. Take the example of the Internet. On one hand, access to information and knowledge at the click of a button is a veritable boon to everyone (especially students) and this has made our lives much simpler. On the other hand, it has severely limited actual contact with teachers, friends and elders. Thus, the learning that a person (3) _______ is incomplete as he or she cannot easily take the advice that another person can give on the basis of knowledge and practical experience that is at his or her disposal. Today, a small child can access and navigate the Internet with an ease that still astounds (4) _______ from the older generation. But what is even more astounding is the neglect of the basic human traits of friendship, relationships and family values. Owing to all the technological advancements and the gadgets available today, children often miss out on the most enriching childhood experiences such as playing outdoor games with friends, which (5) ________ from being immensely enjoyable and physically exhilarating, also develops traits such as teamwork and discipline at an early age. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.precedingpioneeranteriorinitial Loading...Question 192 of 200Question 193 of 200193. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. We live in (1) _______ age of wonders and miracles. It has been called the ‘Age of Science’, and different aspects of our life that changed in the (2) _______ centuries have been attributed to science. This is completely true, but it is only one side of the coin. The flip side is that as we have advanced more in the field of technology, something fundamental to humanity has been left behind. Values such as empathy and concern for our fellow human beings are gradually being eroded due to the onslaught of our ever-evolving lifestyles, aided by the marvels of technological advancements. Take the example of the Internet. On one hand, access to information and knowledge at the click of a button is a veritable boon to everyone (especially students) and this has made our lives much simpler. On the other hand, it has severely limited actual contact with teachers, friends and elders. Thus, the learning that a person (3) _______ is incomplete as he or she cannot easily take the advice that another person can give on the basis of knowledge and practical experience that is at his or her disposal. Today, a small child can access and navigate the Internet with an ease that still astounds (4) _______ from the older generation. But what is even more astounding is the neglect of the basic human traits of friendship, relationships and family values. Owing to all the technological advancements and the gadgets available today, children often miss out on the most enriching childhood experiences such as playing outdoor games with friends, which (5) ________ from being immensely enjoyable and physically exhilarating, also develops traits such as teamwork and discipline at an early age. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.buildsexpandsgainsgrows Loading...Question 193 of 200Question 194 of 200194. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. We live in (1) _______ age of wonders and miracles. It has been called the ‘Age of Science’, and different aspects of our life that changed in the (2) _______ centuries have been attributed to science. This is completely true, but it is only one side of the coin. The flip side is that as we have advanced more in the field of technology, something fundamental to humanity has been left behind. Values such as empathy and concern for our fellow human beings are gradually being eroded due to the onslaught of our ever-evolving lifestyles, aided by the marvels of technological advancements. Take the example of the Internet. On one hand, access to information and knowledge at the click of a button is a veritable boon to everyone (especially students) and this has made our lives much simpler. On the other hand, it has severely limited actual contact with teachers, friends and elders. Thus, the learning that a person (3) _______ is incomplete as he or she cannot easily take the advice that another person can give on the basis of knowledge and practical experience that is at his or her disposal. Today, a small child can access and navigate the Internet with an ease that still astounds (4) _______ from the older generation. But what is even more astounding is the neglect of the basic human traits of friendship, relationships and family values. Owing to all the technological advancements and the gadgets available today, children often miss out on the most enriching childhood experiences such as playing outdoor games with friends, which (5) ________ from being immensely enjoyable and physically exhilarating, also develops traits such as teamwork and discipline at an early age. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4.theirthesethemthose Loading...Question 194 of 200Question 195 of 200195. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. We live in (1) _______ age of wonders and miracles. It has been called the ‘Age of Science’, and different aspects of our life that changed in the (2) _______ centuries have been attributed to science. This is completely true, but it is only one side of the coin. The flip side is that as we have advanced more in the field of technology, something fundamental to humanity has been left behind. Values such as empathy and concern for our fellow human beings are gradually being eroded due to the onslaught of our ever-evolving lifestyles, aided by the marvels of technological advancements. Take the example of the Internet. On one hand, access to information and knowledge at the click of a button is a veritable boon to everyone (especially students) and this has made our lives much simpler. On the other hand, it has severely limited actual contact with teachers, friends and elders. Thus, the learning that a person (3) _______ is incomplete as he or she cannot easily take the advice that another person can give on the basis of knowledge and practical experience that is at his or her disposal. Today, a small child can access and navigate the Internet with an ease that still astounds (4) _______ from the older generation. But what is even more astounding is the neglect of the basic human traits of friendship, relationships and family values. Owing to all the technological advancements and the gadgets available today, children often miss out on the most enriching childhood experiences such as playing outdoor games with friends, which (5) ________ from being immensely enjoyable and physically exhilarating, also develops traits such as teamwork and discipline at an early age. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5.asunderawayapartdistant Loading...Question 195 of 200Question 196 of 200196. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. One month ago, he had lost his (1) ________ in a car crash. He had suffered from head injuries that had sent him into a coma for two weeks. With the crash, his (2) ________ career as an F1 racer ended and all his ambitions tied to the sport were (3) ________ He was one of the youngest racers to have made it to the F1 (4) ________ and his skills were (5) ________ by any other racer in his country, they say. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.visionmobilehairwallet Loading...Question 196 of 200Question 197 of 200197. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. One month ago, he had lost his (1) ________ in a car crash. He had suffered from head injuries that had sent him into a coma for two weeks. With the crash, his (2) ________ career as an F1 racer ended and all his ambitions tied to the sport were (3) ________ He was one of the youngest racers to have made it to the F1 (4) ________ and his skills were (5) ________ by any other racer in his country, they say. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.sinkingpromisingsurprisingtraveling Loading...Question 197 of 200Question 198 of 200198. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. One month ago, he had lost his (1) ________ in a car crash. He had suffered from head injuries that had sent him into a coma for two weeks. With the crash, his (2) ________ career as an F1 racer ended and all his ambitions tied to the sport were (3) ________ He was one of the youngest racers to have made it to the F1 (4) ________ and his skills were (5) ________ by any other racer in his country, they say. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.upliftedupliftedcrushedstopped Loading...Question 198 of 200Question 199 of 200199. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. One month ago, he had lost his (1) ________ in a car crash. He had suffered from head injuries that had sent him into a coma for two weeks. With the crash, his (2) ________ career as an F1 racer ended and all his ambitions tied to the sport were (3) ________ He was one of the youngest racers to have made it to the F1 (4) ________ and his skills were (5) ________ by any other racer in his country, they say. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4.groupcircuitfriendscompany Loading...Question 199 of 200Question 200 of 200200. Directions: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. One month ago, he had lost his (1) ________ in a car crash. He had suffered from head injuries that had sent him into a coma for two weeks. With the crash, his (2) ________ career as an F1 racer ended and all his ambitions tied to the sport were (3) ________ He was one of the youngest racers to have made it to the F1 (4) ________ and his skills were (5) ________ by any other racer in his country, they say. Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5.upheldunmatchedmatchedsnatched Loading...Question 200 of 200 Loading...
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