Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Alas! he is no more! (Change in into assertive) 

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    It is grief that he is no more
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    It is sad that he is no more.
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    He is dead.
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    He is no more in the world.
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Answer : 2. "It is sad that he is no more. "

Q: Who first translated Mahabharata into Tamil? 9116 0

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    Kamban
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    Bharavi
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    Perundevanar
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    Sundaramurthi
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Answer : 3. "Perundevanar"
Explanation :

Answer: C) Perundevanar Explanation:

Q: Choose the most opposite word of the given word below

STUPID

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    majestic
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    intelligient
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    bold
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    angry
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    dunce
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Answer : 2. "intelligient"

Q:

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
With Lok Sabha speaker Purno Sangma abolishing the discretionary quota for gas and telephone connections enjoyed by members of parliament last week, demands are being made for doing away with the same privilege for Union ministers.
Imposing a fine of Rs. 50 lakh on former petroleum minister Satish Sharma for arbitrarily allotting petrol pumps, the Supreme Court had said last year that absolute discretion was an anathema to the Constitution and advised the ‘judicious’ use of discretionary powers.
Citing the use of the so-called privileges as “prejudicial to public interest and a breach of trust”, HD Shourie of Common Cause has sought the prime minister’s intervention to “stop this practice of discretionary quota for ministers to present to the public an image of clean functioning of the government.”
In a letter written to the Cabinet Secretary, he has drawn the PM’s attention to the misuse of this privilege by more than a dozen ministers. In the railways, discretionary quota covers platform stalls, passes, tickets and berths on trains. In civil aviation and tourism, the largesse includes free international air tickets, out-of-turn seats and stalls in ITDC hotels.

The tone of the speaker in the passage is that of

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    relief
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    concern
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    prohibition
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    caution
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    a disciplinarian
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Answer : 5. "a disciplinarian"

Q:

If the police is told teacher, the teacher is told politician, politician is told doctor, doctor is told lawyer and lawyer is told surgen, then who will arrest the criminals?

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    Teacher
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    Doctor
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    Police
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    Lawyer
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Answer : 1. "Teacher"

Q: One word substitution: Commencement of words with the same letter. 9084 0

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    Alliteration
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    Oxymoron
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    Pun
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    Transferred epithet
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Answer : 1. "Alliteration"
Explanation :

Answer: A) Alliteration Explanation: Alliteration is the one-word substitute for Commencement of words with the same letter.   Alliteration is a figure of speech which is identified as the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

Q:

What is the angle of the angle between the clock needles at 2:30?

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    100 Degree
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    105 Degree
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    110 Degree
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    115 Degree
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Answer : 2. "105 Degree"

Q:

Fill in the blanks with the correct tense of the verb from the given options: 

I _____to Agra before, so I don't wish to go there again.

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    had been
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    went
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    had gone
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    have been
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Answer : 4. "have been "

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