General English Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: In questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled with an appropriate word four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct answer and mark.
An employment advertisement should ___________ the number of vacancies.
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60530beca37d522d6c18becaAn employment advertisement should ___________ the number of vacancies.
- 1containfalse
- 2declarefalse
- 3providefalse
- 4specifytrue
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Answer : 4. "specify "
Q: Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.
Misappropriation of money
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60530b02a37d522d6c18bd23Misappropriation of money
- 1Embezzlementtrue
- 2Bereavementfalse
- 3Abridgementfalse
- 4Condimentfalse
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Answer : 1. "Embezzlement"
Q: Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
Cat-nap
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60530a8ca37d522d6c18bcd0Cat-nap
- 1Short sleeptrue
- 2Restfalse
- 3Fitful sleepfalse
- 4Long sleepfalse
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Answer : 1. "Short sleep"
Q: Direction: Four words are given, out of which only one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word.
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605309ed528a962d2e41fc7b- 1Impecablefalse
- 2Harrassfalse
- 3Inkulcatefalse
- 4Debilitatetrue
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Answer : 4. "Debilitate"
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Answer : 3. "rapid industrialisation"
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Answer : 2. "We Breathe and Drink Poison"
Q:Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Pollution befouls the air and poisons water. Pollution induces the release of toxicants into the biosphere which makes the air unsuitable for breathing, harms the quality of water and soil, and causes the emission of substances that may cause damage to humans, plants and animals.
To cater to the needs of an increasing population, agriculture has been intensified through the use of a wide spectrum of fertilizers and pesticides. Diverse industries have been set up to produce chemicals including those that pose a danger to all life forms.
Rapid industrialisation has led to deterioration in the quality of air. Widespread use of coal and fossil fuels in industries and petroleum fuel in motor vehicles has aggravated the air pollution problem. Our atmosphere seems to have become a waste basket into which dust, noxious fumes, toxic gases and other pollutants are callously thrown.
The intensity of air pollution in Indian cities is increasing primarily due to our vintage vehicles and their poor performance. Water pollution, too has increased with the growth of our population and also that of our industries. Water pollution has acquired dangerous dimensions ever since sewage and industrial effluents have started being disposed of into the rivers.
Once considered sacred, the rivers are now turning murky and stink. It is sad that almost three-fourths of our fellow citizens have no choice but to drink filthy water. The severely polluted rivers due to mindless dumping of sewage and industrial wastes are a cause for concern not only to us humans but also to myriads of life forms that exist in water.
On the French and Italian rivier as we can no longer see the sparkling blue waters. The Mediterranean Sea is reported to be turning grey. Rivers and canals pour sewage, detergents and industrial waste into the sea; tankers flush their contents near the river or sea; bottles, rotting garbage and oil slicks are washed into the beaches. The phosphates and nitrates applied to farmlands as inorganic fertilizers, concentrate in lakes and estuaries causing algal blooms due to which wide expanses of water get choked, plants rot, oxygen is used up and fish die.
As per the passage, which of these statements is NOT true about air pollution?
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60499913f4cbdc234860ddbfTo cater to the needs of an increasing population, agriculture has been intensified through the use of a wide spectrum of fertilizers and pesticides. Diverse industries have been set up to produce chemicals including those that pose a danger to all life forms.
- 1Vintage vehicles and their poor performance adds to pollution.false
- 2Dust and toxic gases released in the air cause air pollution.false
- 3Three-fourths of our citizens are breathing poor quality air.true
- 4Use of coal and fossil fuels aggravates air pollution.false
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Answer : 3. "Three-fourths of our citizens are breathing poor quality air."
Q:Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Pollution befouls the air and poisons water. Pollution induces the release of toxicants into the biosphere which makes the air unsuitable for breathing, harms the quality of water and soil, and causes the emission of substances that may cause damage to humans, plants and animals.
To cater to the needs of an increasing population, agriculture has been intensified through the use of a wide spectrum of fertilizers and pesticides. Diverse industries have been set up to produce chemicals including those that pose a danger to all life forms.
Rapid industrialisation has led to deterioration in the quality of air. Widespread use of coal and fossil fuels in industries and petroleum fuel in motor vehicles has aggravated the air pollution problem. Our atmosphere seems to have become a waste basket into which dust, noxious fumes, toxic gases and other pollutants are callously thrown.
The intensity of air pollution in Indian cities is increasing primarily due to our vintage vehicles and their poor performance. Water pollution, too has increased with the growth of our population and also that of our industries. Water pollution has acquired dangerous dimensions ever since sewage and industrial effluents have started being disposed of into the rivers.
Once considered sacred, the rivers are now turning murky and stink. It is sad that almost three-fourths of our fellow citizens have no choice but to drink filthy water. The severely polluted rivers due to mindless dumping of sewage and industrial wastes are a cause for concern not only to us humans but also to myriads of life forms that exist in water.
On the French and Italian rivier as we can no longer see the sparkling blue waters. The Mediterranean Sea is reported to be turning grey. Rivers and canals pour sewage, detergents and industrial waste into the sea; tankers flush their contents near the river or sea; bottles, rotting garbage and oil slicks are washed into the beaches. The phosphates and nitrates applied to farmlands as inorganic fertilizers, concentrate in lakes and estuaries causing algal blooms due to which wide expanses of water get choked, plants rot, oxygen is used up and fish die.
Since when has water pollution acquired dangerous dimensions?
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604998c56b33de2b73873a6aTo cater to the needs of an increasing population, agriculture has been intensified through the use of a wide spectrum of fertilizers and pesticides. Diverse industries have been set up to produce chemicals including those that pose a danger to all life forms.
- 1Since sacred rivers became murky and lost their sanctityfalse
- 2Since sewage and industrial effluents started being disposed of in riverstrue
- 3Since the Mediterranean Sea started changing colourfalse
- 4Since oil slicks started being washed on the shores of beachesfalse
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