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COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL (Re-Ex.)

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1 INDICT

(a) Exonerate

(b) Cross-examine

(e) Prevail

(d) Respond

  1. VIGOROUS

(a) Rough

(b) Rare

(c) Feeble

(d) Artful

  1. DOCILE

(a) Good

(b) Static

(c) Stupid

(d) Stubborn

  1. The representatives of the two states tried to enforce a treaty which was a dead letter.

(a) not well-thought-out

(b) no longer in force

(C) no longer relevant

(d) not in keeping with the changing times

  1. On hearing the news of the kidnapping, she became afraid of her own shadow.

(a) cold and distant

(b) afraid of her own safety

(c) very nervous and easily frightened

(d) afraid of being alone

  1. To be fair and square

(a) worthy

(b) honest

(c) successful

(d) obedient

  1. She just needs forty winks in order to be able to work all night.

(a) someone’s help

(b) to take a stroll

(c) a short nap

(d) a little cooperation

  1. The minute she arrived at the office, she was given the pink slip.

(a) a raise

(b) a promotion

(c) a letter to inform that she had lost her job

(d) alerter to inform that she’d been transferred

  1. He is absent from the meeting.

(a) at

(b) in

(c) during

(d) No improvement

  1. Sheeted has just gone to her family in Mumbai.

(a) visited

(b) found

(c) joined

(d) No improvement

  1. The man who had jumped into the lake managed to swim ashore.

(a) who jumping into the lake

(b) jumping into the lake

(c) who jumped into the lake

(d) No improvement

  1. I am working on my assignment since Monday

(a) was working on my assignment

(b) have been working on my assignment

(c) had to be working on my assignment

(d) No improvement

  1. His journey to Sri Lanka was official, with no frills attached.

(a) no taxes

(b) no problems

(c) no accompaniments

(d) No improvement

  1. Our basketball team play badly last Friday

(a) plays badly

(b) played bad

(c) played badly

(d) No improvement

  1. Please make it a point to send your letter at my address

(a) on my address

(b) to my address

(c) in my address

(d) No improvement

  1. We are looking forward to seeing you again.

(a) for seeing

(b) on seeing

(c) at seeing

(d) No improvement

  1. I came to school riding my bicycle

(a) by my bicycle

(b) on my bicycle

(c) along with my bicycle

(d) No improvement

  1. I have already read this book twice.

(a) I already twice have read this book

(b) I twice have already read this book

(c) I have twice already read this book

(d) No improvement

  1. An animal living on fish

(a) Carnivore

(b) Herbivore

(c) Piscivore

(d) Parasite

  1. Can be read clearly

(a) Eligible

(b) Intangible

(c) Illegible

(d) Legible

  1. The act of killing one’s own father

(a) Parricide

(b) Patricide

(c) Fratricide

(d) Parasite

  1. The government runs its administration through departments staffed by a civil servant

(a) Bureaucracy

(b) Democracy

(c) Aristocracy

(d) Oligarchy

  1. A person who directs the preparation of a newspaper

(a) Instructor

(b) Auditor

(c) Editor

(d) Author

  1. A person who does not think or behave like everyone else, but has independent, unusual opinions

(a) Hermit

(b) Individual

(c) Maverick

(d) Matriarch

  1. Child of unusual or remarkable talent

(a) Prodigy

(b) Genius

(c) Geek

(d) Intellectual

  1. (a) Debauchery

(b) Debauchery

(c) Debauchery

(d) Debauchery

  1. (a) Innovation

(b) Innovation

(c) Innovation

(d) Innovation

  1. According to the author, what is referred to “This may at first seem strange?

(a) The problem of saving certain wild animals

(b) The hunting of big-game

(c) The clearing of vegetation

(d) The extinction of animals

  1. What is meant by ‘pushing back the jungle’?

(a) To move jungle away

(b) To compete for a living

(e) Clearing of vegetation to make towns and factory sites

(d) Removing the jungle

  1. What has the passing of strict laws resulted in?

(a) A problem for zoologists

(b) The decline of big-game hunting for sport

(c) Smaller locations for towns

(d) wiping out wild animals in a smaller number

  1. What is the main reason for an area to be wholly cleared?

(a) The march of civilization

(b) To make rooms for rare animals

(e) To grow trees

(d) To reduce the area of the jungle

  1. The meaning of the word ‘gratifying’ is

(a) resulting

(b) reducing

(e) pleasing

(d) declining

  1. According to the author

(a), all cannot love their country.

(b) love of our country is more important than another kind of love.

(e) one should live by his motto.

(d) one should love oneself first.

  1. The author feels that patriotism is not linked to

(a) pride

(b) corruption

(c) generosity

(d) selfishness

  1. A patriot is always

(a) ready to glorify his country

(b) ready to rule his country

(c) ready to sacrifice himself for his country

(d) ready to work for his country

  1. We can pay homage to our patriots by

(a) building memorials in their honor

(b) making speeches in their praise

(c) publishing their biographies

(d) emulating them

  1. The word Patriotism means

(a) Love for one’s motherland

(b) Love for one’s mother

(c) Love for oneself

(d) Love for one’s culture

  1. The manager told the boys

(a)/ that one ought to work hard

(b)/to earn his living.

(c)/No error(d)

  1. The Nile is said to be the longest

(a)/than all other rivers

(b) in the eastern hemisphere.

(C)/No error(d)

  1. Everything is packed

(a)/ and were ready

(b)/ to leave.

(c)/No error (d)

  1. The thief broke into the

(a)/ house in the

(b)/ dead of the night.

(C)/No error(d)

  1. It is difficult

(a)/ to let go

(b)/ of bad memoirs.

(e)/No error (d)

  1. The manager began to doubt the…………….of his assistant.

(a) credits

(b) credit

(c) credentials

(d) chances

  1. You should……………..the opportunity when it comes.

(a) cease

(b) seize

(e) sense

(d) size

  1. We must…. ..ourselves to changing circumstances

(a) adopt

(b) adept

(c) adapt

(d) accept

  1. You should start………. ……….you are likely to miss the train.

(a) indeed

(b) otherwise

(e) in fact

(d) consequently

  1. The hawkers are selling their……………….in the streets.

(a) wire

(b) wares

(c) warn

(d) wear

  1. TIRADE

(a) Denunciation

(c) Discredit

(b) Eulogy

  1. VICISSITUDES

(a) Sorrows

(b) Misfortunes

(c) Changes

(d) Speech

50. CIRCUMSCRIBED

(a) Limited

(b) Entangled

(e) Destroyed

(d) Eroded

 

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