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Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.

She told her brother that she was going to meet her friend.

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    She said to her brother, “I was going to meet my friend.”
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    She said to her brother, “She will go to meet her friend.”
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    She said to her brother, “I am gone to meet her friend.”
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    She said to her brother, “I am going to meet my friend.”
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Answer : 4. "She said to her brother, “I am going to meet my friend.”"

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Read the following passage carefully and give the answer of following questions.

Art both reflects and interprets the notion that produced it. Portraiture was the dominant theme of British painting up to the end of the eighteenth century because of a persistent demand for it. It would be unfair to say that human vanity and pride of possessions were the only reasons for this persistent demand, but certainly these motives played their part in shaping the course of British painting. Generally speaking, it is the artist's enthusiasm that accounts for the vitality of the picture, but it is the client who dictates its subject-matter. The history of national enthusiasms can be pretty accurately estimated by examining the subject-matter of a nation's art.
 There is one type of subject which recurs again and again in British painting of the late eighteenth century and the jart half of the nineteenth and which is hardly met with in the jart of any other country ---- the sporting picture, or rather the picture in which a love of outdoor life is directed into the channel of sport. The sporting picture is really an extension of the conversation piece. In it the emphasis is even more firmly based on the descriptive side of painting. It made severe demands on the artist and it must be-confessed that painters capable of satisfying these demands were rare. The ability to paint a reasonably convincing landscape is not often combined with the necessary knowledge of horses and dogs in movement and the power to introduce a portrait when necessary. To weld such diverse elements into a satisfactory aesthetic unity requires exceptional ability. It is not surprising, therefore, that while sporting pictures abound in England, especially in the private collections of country squires, not many of them are of real importance as works of art. What makes the sporting picture worth noting in, a history of British painting is the fact that it is as truly indigenous and as truly popular a form of art in England as was the religious ikon in Russia.

Artists capable of painting sporting pictures were

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    rarely found
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    umpteen
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    without any aesthetic sense
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    firmly dealt with
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Answer : 1. "rarely found"

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Groups of four words are given. In each group one word is correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word and mark it in your Answer-Sheet.

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    Irrepariable
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    Irreparable
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    Irreparable
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    Irepairable
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Answer : 2. "Irreparable "

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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.

The sweet mangoes were eaten by the children.

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    The children were eating the sweet mangoes.
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    The children was eating the sweet mangoes.
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    The children are eating the sweet mangoes.
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    The children ate the sweet mangoes.
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Answer : 4. "The children ate the sweet mangoes."

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Select the word that is opposite in meaning (ANTONYM) to the word given below

Polarize

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    Combine
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    Orchestrate
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    Conjoin
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    Segregate
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Answer : 4. "Segregate"

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Answer : 3. "3"

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Select the most appropriate indirect form of the given sentence.

The thief said to the judge, “Pardon me.”

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    The thief begged the judge to pardon him.
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    The thief requested the judge for pardon me.
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    The thief said to the judge to pardon.
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    The thief urged to pardon to the judge.
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Answer : 1. "The thief begged the judge to pardon him."

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