Phase X Graduation Level 02-08-2022 Previous Year Paper English Language PDF


Question 1

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Countries like China and the United States invest ___________ in wind, hydro, solar and biofuels.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Countries like China and the United States invest ___________ in wind, hydro, solar and biofuels.


Options

A

heavily

heavily

B

achingly

achingly

C

profoundly

profoundly

D

absolutely

absolutely


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

heavily

heavily


let's try to understand the meaning of the given words;

heavily- to a great degree; large in amounts

achingly-in a way that arouses or expresses intense sorrow 

profoundly- deeply or extremely

absolutely- completely

so out of these four options option A heavily fits correct with investment

Question 2

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Rahim’s house is building rapidly.

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Rahim’s house is building rapidly.


Options

A

Rahim’s house was built rapidly.

Rahim’s house was built rapidly.

B

Rahim’s house is being built rapidly.

Rahim’s house is being built rapidly.

C

House of Rahim has been built rapidly.

House of Rahim has been built rapidly.

D

House of Rahim is built rapidly.

House of Rahim is built rapidly.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Rahim’s house is being built rapidly.

Rahim’s house is being built rapidly.


acccording to the rule option B is the right answer

Active Voice

Passive Voice

(Auxiliary Verb- is/am/are + being)

Subject + is/am/are+ v1+ ing + object

Object+ is/am/are+ being+ V3+ by + subject

Subject + is/am/are+ not+ v1+ ing+ object

Object + is/am/are+ not + being+V3+ by Subject

Is/am/are+ subject+v1+ing + object+?

Is/am/are + Object+ V3+ by subject +?

Question 3

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

DISMAL

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

DISMAL


Options

A

bright

bright

B

cheerful

cheerful

C

gloomy

gloomy

D

encouraging

encouraging


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

gloomy

gloomy


the word dismal means a strong feeling of disappointment or sadness

correct synonym for the above word is option c gloomy

option A  and B are antonym of the word dismal

encouraging- to give hope, support, or confidence

Question 4

Select the sentence which does NOT have a spelling error.

Select the sentence which does NOT have a spelling error.


Options

A

There is a statutory warning on every packet of cigerettes.

There is a statutory warning on every packet of cigerettes.

B

There is a statuary warning on every packet of cigarettes.

There is a statuary warning on every packet of cigarettes.

C

There is a statutory warning on every packet of cigarettes.

There is a statutory warning on every packet of cigarettes.

D

There is a statutory warning on every packet of cigaretes.

There is a statutory warning on every packet of cigaretes.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

There is a statutory warning on every packet of cigarettes.

There is a statutory warning on every packet of cigarettes.


in option C the spelling of cigarette is correct
cigratte is tobacco in a tube of thin white paper that people smoke

Question 5

Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word.

The captain disdained the roaring impatience and mutinous disposition of his crews.

Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word.

The captain disdained the roaring impatience and mutinous disposition of his crews.


Options

A

Gave due importance to  

Gave due importance to  

B

Called in question  

Called in question  

C

Release from captivity 

Release from captivity 

D

Treated with scorn  

Treated with scorn  


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Treated with scorn  

Treated with scorn  


meaning of disdained is consider to be unworthy of one's consideration

so option d is the right set of words for this word

Question 6

In the given sentence, a word is given in brackets. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word to fill in the blank.
The kids are feeling bored, but they are __________ (eager) to participate in the activities

In the given sentence, a word is given in brackets. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word to fill in the blank.
The kids are feeling bored, but they are __________ (eager) to participate in the activities


Options

A

passive

passive

B

repulsive 

repulsive 

C

nervous 

nervous 

D

reluctant 

reluctant 


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

reluctant 

reluctant 


the meaning of the word eager is 

strongly wanting to do or have something.

"the man was eager to please"

and the correct antonym for this word is option D reluctant which means

not wanting to do something because you are not sure it is the right thing to do

Question 7

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Easter eggs used to be painted chicken eggs, but a modern________ is to substitute them with chocolate eggs or plastic eggs filled with confectionery such as jelly beans.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Easter eggs used to be painted chicken eggs, but a modern________ is to substitute them with chocolate eggs or plastic eggs filled with confectionery such as jelly beans.


Options

A

custom

custom

B

legacy

legacy

C

lore

lore

D

ethic

ethic


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

custom

custom


option A is the most appropriate word to fill this blank

the meaning of the word custom is 

a way of behaving which a particular group or society has had for a long time

Question 8

Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence.

The walls of the temple caved out due to weak construction.

Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence.

The walls of the temple caved out due to weak construction.


Options

A

at

at

B

apart

apart

C

around

around

D

in

in


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

in

in


option D is the right answer here

out should be replaced with in 

cave in is a fix phrasel verb 

that means 

to fall in

The roof of the tunnel had caved in and we could go no further.

Question 9

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.
Harry asked me if I wanted to see magic.

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.
Harry asked me if I wanted to see magic.


Options

A

Harry said to me, “Do you want to see magic?”

Harry said to me, “Do you want to see magic?”

B

Harry said, “Do you want to see magic?” 

Harry said, “Do you want to see magic?” 

C

Harry said, “If you want to see magic?”

Harry said, “If you want to see magic?”

D

Harry said to me, “If you want to see magic?”

Harry said to me, “If you want to see magic?”


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Harry said to me, “Do you want to see magic?”

Harry said to me, “Do you want to see magic?”


option A is the right answer according to following rules

said to changed in to asked(interrogative)

interrogative sentence changed into affirmative sentence

Present simple

 (Subject +V1st + Object)

Past simple

(Subject +V2 + Object)

Question 10

Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
An arrangement of parts or elements in a particular form or figure

Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
An arrangement of parts or elements in a particular form or figure


Options

A

Delineation

Delineation

B

Configuration

Configuration

C

Amorphousness

Amorphousness

D

Contortion

Contortion


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Configuration

Configuration


option B configuration is the right word for the above set of words

other options;

delineation- the act of outlining or representing something with lines or words;

amorphousness- without a clearly difined shape or form to twist and bend the body into strange positions

contortion-

Question 11

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
It's a piece of cake

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
It's a piece of cake


Options

A

It’s tasty

It’s tasty

B

It’s easy

It’s easy

C

It’s tough

It’s tough

D

It’s horrible

It’s horrible


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

It’s easy

It’s easy


Definition of piece of cake

something easily done

so option B is the right answer here

Question 12

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in reported speech.

Nayan asked, “Can I call you back tomorrow?”

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in reported speech.

Nayan asked, “Can I call you back tomorrow?”


Options

A

Nayan asked if he could call me back the next day.

Nayan asked if he could call me back the next day.

B

Nayan asked if he could call me back tomorrow.

Nayan asked if he could call me back tomorrow.

C

Nayan asked if he can call me back tomorrow.

Nayan asked if he can call me back tomorrow.

D

Nayan asked if he should call me back tomorrow.

Nayan asked if he should call me back tomorrow.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Nayan asked if he could call me back the next day.

Nayan asked if he could call me back the next day.


option A is correct according to the below rules;

said to changed in asked

interrogative sentence into affirmative sentence 

modal can changed according to the following table

Can

Could

May

Might

Must

Had to/ Would have to

Should

Should

Might

Might

Could

Could

Would

Would

Ought to

Ought to

Question 13

Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of them contains a spelling error. Select the option that rectifies the error.

Heritage helps us understand our past, apreciate our present and shape our future.

Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of them contains a spelling error. Select the option that rectifies the error.

Heritage helps us understand our past, apreciate our present and shape our future.


Options

A

understand 

understand 

B

present

present

C

Heritage  

Heritage  

D

appreciate 

appreciate 


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

appreciate 

appreciate 


option D is the word that is spelt incorrectly here

the correct spelling of the word is appreciate

the meaning of which is to enjoy something or to understand the value of somebody/something

Question 14

Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. 
Hobby is a work which a man undertakes when he is not working for pleasure.

Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. 
Hobby is a work which a man undertakes when he is not working for pleasure.


Options

A

in his scheduled time  

in his scheduled time  

B

in his spare time 

in his spare time 

C

in his daytime

in his daytime

D

 in his available time 

 in his available time 


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

in his spare time 

in his spare time 


option B is the right answer 

spare time is the time when one is  not working; free time 

eg; he likes to ski in his spare time.

Question 15

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.
Jaya asked if Riya was doing better than the previous day.

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.
Jaya asked if Riya was doing better than the previous day.


Options

A

Jaya said to Riya, “How are you doing today?”

Jaya said to Riya, “How are you doing today?”

B

Jaya said to Riya, “Are you doing better than before?” 

Jaya said to Riya, “Are you doing better than before?” 

C

Jaya said to Riya, “Are you doing better than yesterday?”

Jaya said to Riya, “Are you doing better than yesterday?”

D

Jaya said to Riya, “If you are doing better than yesterday?” 

Jaya said to Riya, “If you are doing better than yesterday?” 


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

Jaya said to Riya, “Are you doing better than yesterday?”

Jaya said to Riya, “Are you doing better than yesterday?”


option C is the right answer according to the rule here

said to changed into asked(interrogative )

interrogative sentence changed into affirmative sentence

Present continuous

 (Subject +is/am/are+V1 +ing+ Object)

Past Continuous

(Subject +was/were+V1 +ing+ Object)

Question 16

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 soft layer of the earth's (1)____________ on which plants grow is referred to as soil. Soil includes a huge amount of both organic and inorganic (2)________. In the soil, the organic components known as humus are formed from (3)____________ plant and animal remnants. These are combined with weathered particles of various rocks to form soil. Weathering occurs as a result of different chemical and physical (4)__________ that occur on the earth's surface. Soil formation is a (5)__________ process in general. For example, the creation of a 2.5 cm thick soil layer might take more than 1000 years.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 1.

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 soft layer of the earth's (1)____________ on which plants grow is referred to as soil. Soil includes a huge amount of both organic and inorganic (2)________. In the soil, the organic components known as humus are formed from (3)____________ plant and animal remnants. These are combined with weathered particles of various rocks to form soil. Weathering occurs as a result of different chemical and physical (4)__________ that occur on the earth's surface. Soil formation is a (5)__________ process in general. For example, the creation of a 2.5 cm thick soil layer might take more than 1000 years.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 1.


Options

A

atmosphere

atmosphere

B

surface

surface

C

location

location

D

boundary

boundary


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

surface

surface


option B is the right answer here,

surface means the top part of an area or land or water

Question 17

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 soft layer of the earth's (1)____________ on which plants grow is referred to as soil. Soil includes a huge amount of both organic and inorganic (2)________. In the soil, the organic components known as humus are formed from (3)____________ plant and animal remnants. These are combined with weathered particles of various rocks to form soil. Weathering occurs as a result of different chemical and physical (4)__________ that occur on the earth's surface. Soil formation is a (5)__________ process in general. For example, the creation of a 2.5 cm thick soil layer might take more than 1000 years.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.

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 soft layer of the earth's (1)____________ on which plants grow is referred to as soil. Soil includes a huge amount of both organic and inorganic (2)________. In the soil, the organic components known as humus are formed from (3)____________ plant and animal remnants. These are combined with weathered particles of various rocks to form soil. Weathering occurs as a result of different chemical and physical (4)__________ that occur on the earth's surface. Soil formation is a (5)__________ process in general. For example, the creation of a 2.5 cm thick soil layer might take more than 1000 years.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.


Options

A

solvent

solvent

B

plants

plants

C

components

components

D

pesticides

pesticides


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

components

components


option C is the right answer here,

compononets means the parts or ingredients of something;

here we are talking about inorganic and organic componentes 

Question 18

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 soft layer of the earth's (1)____________ on which plants grow is referred to as soil. Soil includes a huge amount of both organic and inorganic (2)________. In the soil, the organic components known as humus are formed from (3)____________ plant and animal remnants. These are combined with weathered particles of various rocks to form soil. Weathering occurs as a result of different chemical and physical (4)__________ that occur on the earth's surface. Soil formation is a (5)__________ process in general. For example, the creation of a 2.5 cm thick soil layer might take more than 1000 years.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3.

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 soft layer of the earth's (1)____________ on which plants grow is referred to as soil. Soil includes a huge amount of both organic and inorganic (2)________. In the soil, the organic components known as humus are formed from (3)____________ plant and animal remnants. These are combined with weathered particles of various rocks to form soil. Weathering occurs as a result of different chemical and physical (4)__________ that occur on the earth's surface. Soil formation is a (5)__________ process in general. For example, the creation of a 2.5 cm thick soil layer might take more than 1000 years.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3.


Options

A

desterilised 

desterilised 

B

decomposed

decomposed

C

deoxidised

deoxidised

D

deformed

deformed


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

decomposed

decomposed


option B is the right answer here,

because humus is formed by the decomposition of plants or animals

Question 19

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 soft layer of the earth's (1)____________ on which plants grow is referred to as soil. Soil includes a huge amount of both organic and inorganic (2)________. In the soil, the organic components known as humus are formed from (3)____________ plant and animal remnants. These are combined with weathered particles of various rocks to form soil. Weathering occurs as a result of different chemical and physical (4)__________ that occur on the earth's surface. Soil formation is a (5)__________ process in general. For example, the creation of a 2.5 cm thick soil layer might take more than 1000 years.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.

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 soft layer of the earth's (1)____________ on which plants grow is referred to as soil. Soil includes a huge amount of both organic and inorganic (2)________. In the soil, the organic components known as humus are formed from (3)____________ plant and animal remnants. These are combined with weathered particles of various rocks to form soil. Weathering occurs as a result of different chemical and physical (4)__________ that occur on the earth's surface. Soil formation is a (5)__________ process in general. For example, the creation of a 2.5 cm thick soil layer might take more than 1000 years.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.


Options

A

compositions

compositions

B

connections

connections

C

interactions  

interactions  

D

fluctuations

fluctuations


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

interactions  

interactions  


option C is the right answer here,

interactions -reciporcal actions or influence

other three options are irrelevant here

Question 20

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 soft layer of the earth's (1)____________ on which plants grow is referred to as soil. Soil includes a huge amount of both organic and inorganic (2)________. In the soil, the organic components known as humus are formed from (3)____________ plant and animal remnants. These are combined with weathered particles of various rocks to form soil. Weathering occurs as a result of different chemical and physical (4)__________ that occur on the earth's surface. Soil formation is a (5)__________ process in general. For example, the creation of a 2.5 cm thick soil layer might take more than 1000 years.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 5.

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 soft layer of the earth's (1)____________ on which plants grow is referred to as soil. Soil includes a huge amount of both organic and inorganic (2)________. In the soil, the organic components known as humus are formed from (3)____________ plant and animal remnants. These are combined with weathered particles of various rocks to form soil. Weathering occurs as a result of different chemical and physical (4)__________ that occur on the earth's surface. Soil formation is a (5)__________ process in general. For example, the creation of a 2.5 cm thick soil layer might take more than 1000 years.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 5.


Options

A

chemical

chemical

B

steep  

steep  

C

abrupt

abrupt

D

gradual

gradual


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

gradual

gradual


option D gradual is the correct pick for this blank

gradual means happening slowly or over a long period of time; not sudden

 

Question 21

Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

Between him and Darcy there was a very steady friendship, in spite of great opposition of character. Bingley was endeared to Darcy by the easiness, openness, and ductility of his temper, though no disposition could offer a greater contrast to his own, and though with his own he never appeared dissatisfied. On the strength of Darcy’s regard Bingley had the firmest reliance, and of his judgment the highest opinion. In understanding, Darcy was the superior. Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. He was at the same time haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well bred, were not inviting. In that respect his friend had greatly the advantage. Bingley was sure of being liked wherever he appeared, Darcy was continually giving offence.
The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic. Bingley had never met with pleasanter people or prettier girls in his life; everybody had been most kind and attentive to him; there had been no formality, no stiffness; he had soon felt acquainted with all the room; and as to Miss Bennet, he could not conceive an angel more beautiful. Darcy, on the contrary, had seen a collection of people in whom there was little beauty and no fashion, for none of whom he had felt the smallest interest, and from none received either attention or pleasure. Miss Bennet he acknowledged to be pretty, but she smiled too much.
Mrs. Hurst and her sister allowed it to be so—but still they admired her and liked her, and pronounced her to be a sweet girl, and one whom they should not object to know more of. Miss Bennet was therefore established as a sweet girl, and their brother felt authorised by such commendation to think of her as he chose.Who was understanding, clever, haughty and reserved?

Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

Between him and Darcy there was a very steady friendship, in spite of great opposition of character. Bingley was endeared to Darcy by the easiness, openness, and ductility of his temper, though no disposition could offer a greater contrast to his own, and though with his own he never appeared dissatisfied. On the strength of Darcy’s regard Bingley had the firmest reliance, and of his judgment the highest opinion. In understanding, Darcy was the superior. Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. He was at the same time haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well bred, were not inviting. In that respect his friend had greatly the advantage. Bingley was sure of being liked wherever he appeared, Darcy was continually giving offence.
The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic. Bingley had never met with pleasanter people or prettier girls in his life; everybody had been most kind and attentive to him; there had been no formality, no stiffness; he had soon felt acquainted with all the room; and as to Miss Bennet, he could not conceive an angel more beautiful. Darcy, on the contrary, had seen a collection of people in whom there was little beauty and no fashion, for none of whom he had felt the smallest interest, and from none received either attention or pleasure. Miss Bennet he acknowledged to be pretty, but she smiled too much.
Mrs. Hurst and her sister allowed it to be so—but still they admired her and liked her, and pronounced her to be a sweet girl, and one whom they should not object to know more of. Miss Bennet was therefore established as a sweet girl, and their brother felt authorised by such commendation to think of her as he chose.Who was understanding, clever, haughty and reserved?


Options

A

Mrs. Hurst

Mrs. Hurst

B

Miss Bennett

Miss Bennett

C

Bingley

Bingley

D

Darcy

Darcy


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Darcy

Darcy


option D is the right answer from the below part of the passage

Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. He was at the same time haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well bred, were not inviting.

Question 22

Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

Between him and Darcy there was a very steady friendship, in spite of great opposition of character. Bingley was endeared to Darcy by the easiness, openness, and ductility of his temper, though no disposition could offer a greater contrast to his own, and though with his own he never appeared dissatisfied. On the strength of Darcy’s regard Bingley had the firmest reliance, and of his judgment the highest opinion. In understanding, Darcy was the superior. Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. He was at the same time haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well bred, were not inviting. In that respect his friend had greatly the advantage. Bingley was sure of being liked wherever he appeared, Darcy was continually giving offence.
The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic. Bingley had never met with pleasanter people or prettier girls in his life; everybody had been most kind and attentive to him; there had been no formality, no stiffness; he had soon felt acquainted with all the room; and as to Miss Bennet, he could not conceive an angel more beautiful. Darcy, on the contrary, had seen a collection of people in whom there was little beauty and no fashion, for none of whom he had felt the smallest interest, and from none received either attention or pleasure. Miss Bennet he acknowledged to be pretty, but she smiled too much.
Mrs. Hurst and her sister allowed it to be so—but still they admired her and liked her, and pronounced her to be a sweet girl, and one whom they should not object to know more of. Miss Bennet was therefore established as a sweet girl, and their brother felt authorised by such commendation to think of her as he chose.What is the central theme of the passage?

Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

Between him and Darcy there was a very steady friendship, in spite of great opposition of character. Bingley was endeared to Darcy by the easiness, openness, and ductility of his temper, though no disposition could offer a greater contrast to his own, and though with his own he never appeared dissatisfied. On the strength of Darcy’s regard Bingley had the firmest reliance, and of his judgment the highest opinion. In understanding, Darcy was the superior. Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. He was at the same time haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well bred, were not inviting. In that respect his friend had greatly the advantage. Bingley was sure of being liked wherever he appeared, Darcy was continually giving offence.
The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic. Bingley had never met with pleasanter people or prettier girls in his life; everybody had been most kind and attentive to him; there had been no formality, no stiffness; he had soon felt acquainted with all the room; and as to Miss Bennet, he could not conceive an angel more beautiful. Darcy, on the contrary, had seen a collection of people in whom there was little beauty and no fashion, for none of whom he had felt the smallest interest, and from none received either attention or pleasure. Miss Bennet he acknowledged to be pretty, but she smiled too much.
Mrs. Hurst and her sister allowed it to be so—but still they admired her and liked her, and pronounced her to be a sweet girl, and one whom they should not object to know more of. Miss Bennet was therefore established as a sweet girl, and their brother felt authorised by such commendation to think of her as he chose.What is the central theme of the passage?


Options

A

The similarities between Darcy and Bingley

The similarities between Darcy and Bingley

B

The contrast between Bingley and Darcy

The contrast between Bingley and Darcy

C

Bingley and his attractive qualities

Bingley and his attractive qualities

D

Darcy and his unlikeable qualities

Darcy and his unlikeable qualities


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

The contrast between Bingley and Darcy

The contrast between Bingley and Darcy


option B is the correct answer here, because differences between these two are stated in the passage mainly, it talks about their different personality

Question 23

Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

Between him and Darcy there was a very steady friendship, in spite of great opposition of character. Bingley was endeared to Darcy by the easiness, openness, and ductility of his temper, though no disposition could offer a greater contrast to his own, and though with his own he never appeared dissatisfied. On the strength of Darcy’s regard Bingley had the firmest reliance, and of his judgment the highest opinion. In understanding, Darcy was the superior. Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. He was at the same time haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well bred, were not inviting. In that respect his friend had greatly the advantage. Bingley was sure of being liked wherever he appeared, Darcy was continually giving offence.
The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic. Bingley had never met with pleasanter people or prettier girls in his life; everybody had been most kind and attentive to him; there had been no formality, no stiffness; he had soon felt acquainted with all the room; and as to Miss Bennet, he could not conceive an angel more beautiful. Darcy, on the contrary, had seen a collection of people in whom there was little beauty and no fashion, for none of whom he had felt the smallest interest, and from none received either attention or pleasure. Miss Bennet he acknowledged to be pretty, but she smiled too much.
Mrs. Hurst and her sister allowed it to be so—but still they admired her and liked her, and pronounced her to be a sweet girl, and one whom they should not object to know more of. Miss Bennet was therefore established as a sweet girl, and their brother felt authorised by such commendation to think of her as he chose.Select the synonym of ‘dependence’ from the passage.

Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

Between him and Darcy there was a very steady friendship, in spite of great opposition of character. Bingley was endeared to Darcy by the easiness, openness, and ductility of his temper, though no disposition could offer a greater contrast to his own, and though with his own he never appeared dissatisfied. On the strength of Darcy’s regard Bingley had the firmest reliance, and of his judgment the highest opinion. In understanding, Darcy was the superior. Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. He was at the same time haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well bred, were not inviting. In that respect his friend had greatly the advantage. Bingley was sure of being liked wherever he appeared, Darcy was continually giving offence.
The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic. Bingley had never met with pleasanter people or prettier girls in his life; everybody had been most kind and attentive to him; there had been no formality, no stiffness; he had soon felt acquainted with all the room; and as to Miss Bennet, he could not conceive an angel more beautiful. Darcy, on the contrary, had seen a collection of people in whom there was little beauty and no fashion, for none of whom he had felt the smallest interest, and from none received either attention or pleasure. Miss Bennet he acknowledged to be pretty, but she smiled too much.
Mrs. Hurst and her sister allowed it to be so—but still they admired her and liked her, and pronounced her to be a sweet girl, and one whom they should not object to know more of. Miss Bennet was therefore established as a sweet girl, and their brother felt authorised by such commendation to think of her as he chose.Select the synonym of ‘dependence’ from the passage.


Options

A

Misgiving

Misgiving

B

Relay

Relay

C

Skepticism

Skepticism

D

Reliance

Reliance


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Reliance

Reliance


the word dependance means 

 a condition of being influenced and caused by something else. 2 : a state of having to rely on someone or something dependence on charity. 

so option D is the correct synonym of dependance

Question 24

Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

Between him and Darcy there was a very steady friendship, in spite of great opposition of character. Bingley was endeared to Darcy by the easiness, openness, and ductility of his temper, though no disposition could offer a greater contrast to his own, and though with his own he never appeared dissatisfied. On the strength of Darcy’s regard Bingley had the firmest reliance, and of his judgment the highest opinion. In understanding, Darcy was the superior. Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. He was at the same time haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well bred, were not inviting. In that respect his friend had greatly the advantage. Bingley was sure of being liked wherever he appeared, Darcy was continually giving offence.
The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic. Bingley had never met with pleasanter people or prettier girls in his life; everybody had been most kind and attentive to him; there had been no formality, no stiffness; he had soon felt acquainted with all the room; and as to Miss Bennet, he could not conceive an angel more beautiful. Darcy, on the contrary, had seen a collection of people in whom there was little beauty and no fashion, for none of whom he had felt the smallest interest, and from none received either attention or pleasure. Miss Bennet he acknowledged to be pretty, but she smiled too much.
Mrs. Hurst and her sister allowed it to be so—but still they admired her and liked her, and pronounced her to be a sweet girl, and one whom they should not object to know more of. Miss Bennet was therefore established as a sweet girl, and their brother felt authorised by such commendation to think of her as he chose.Select the most appropriate meaning of ‘fastidious’ from the following options.

Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

Between him and Darcy there was a very steady friendship, in spite of great opposition of character. Bingley was endeared to Darcy by the easiness, openness, and ductility of his temper, though no disposition could offer a greater contrast to his own, and though with his own he never appeared dissatisfied. On the strength of Darcy’s regard Bingley had the firmest reliance, and of his judgment the highest opinion. In understanding, Darcy was the superior. Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. He was at the same time haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well bred, were not inviting. In that respect his friend had greatly the advantage. Bingley was sure of being liked wherever he appeared, Darcy was continually giving offence.
The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic. Bingley had never met with pleasanter people or prettier girls in his life; everybody had been most kind and attentive to him; there had been no formality, no stiffness; he had soon felt acquainted with all the room; and as to Miss Bennet, he could not conceive an angel more beautiful. Darcy, on the contrary, had seen a collection of people in whom there was little beauty and no fashion, for none of whom he had felt the smallest interest, and from none received either attention or pleasure. Miss Bennet he acknowledged to be pretty, but she smiled too much.
Mrs. Hurst and her sister allowed it to be so—but still they admired her and liked her, and pronounced her to be a sweet girl, and one whom they should not object to know more of. Miss Bennet was therefore established as a sweet girl, and their brother felt authorised by such commendation to think of her as he chose.Select the most appropriate meaning of ‘fastidious’ from the following options.


Options

A

Concerned about accuracy and detail

Concerned about accuracy and detail

B

Undemanding

Undemanding

C

Prissy

Prissy

D

Queasy

Queasy


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Concerned about accuracy and detail

Concerned about accuracy and detail


option A is the right meaning of the word fastidious

fastidious is a person who is difficult to please; wanting everything to be perfect

Question 25

Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

Between him and Darcy there was a very steady friendship, in spite of great opposition of character. Bingley was endeared to Darcy by the easiness, openness, and ductility of his temper, though no disposition could offer a greater contrast to his own, and though with his own he never appeared dissatisfied. On the strength of Darcy’s regard Bingley had the firmest reliance, and of his judgment the highest opinion. In understanding, Darcy was the superior. Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. He was at the same time haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well bred, were not inviting. In that respect his friend had greatly the advantage. Bingley was sure of being liked wherever he appeared, Darcy was continually giving offence.
The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic. Bingley had never met with pleasanter people or prettier girls in his life; everybody had been most kind and attentive to him; there had been no formality, no stiffness; he had soon felt acquainted with all the room; and as to Miss Bennet, he could not conceive an angel more beautiful. Darcy, on the contrary, had seen a collection of people in whom there was little beauty and no fashion, for none of whom he had felt the smallest interest, and from none received either attention or pleasure. Miss Bennet he acknowledged to be pretty, but she smiled too much.
Mrs. Hurst and her sister allowed it to be so—but still they admired her and liked her, and pronounced her to be a sweet girl, and one whom they should not object to know more of. Miss Bennet was therefore established as a sweet girl, and their brother felt authorised by such commendation to think of her as he chose.Select the most appropriate title for the passage from the following options.

Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

Between him and Darcy there was a very steady friendship, in spite of great opposition of character. Bingley was endeared to Darcy by the easiness, openness, and ductility of his temper, though no disposition could offer a greater contrast to his own, and though with his own he never appeared dissatisfied. On the strength of Darcy’s regard Bingley had the firmest reliance, and of his judgment the highest opinion. In understanding, Darcy was the superior. Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. He was at the same time haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well bred, were not inviting. In that respect his friend had greatly the advantage. Bingley was sure of being liked wherever he appeared, Darcy was continually giving offence.
The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic. Bingley had never met with pleasanter people or prettier girls in his life; everybody had been most kind and attentive to him; there had been no formality, no stiffness; he had soon felt acquainted with all the room; and as to Miss Bennet, he could not conceive an angel more beautiful. Darcy, on the contrary, had seen a collection of people in whom there was little beauty and no fashion, for none of whom he had felt the smallest interest, and from none received either attention or pleasure. Miss Bennet he acknowledged to be pretty, but she smiled too much.
Mrs. Hurst and her sister allowed it to be so—but still they admired her and liked her, and pronounced her to be a sweet girl, and one whom they should not object to know more of. Miss Bennet was therefore established as a sweet girl, and their brother felt authorised by such commendation to think of her as he chose.Select the most appropriate title for the passage from the following options.


Options

A

Darcy and Friends

Darcy and Friends

B

Darcy and Bingley

Darcy and Bingley

C

The Town of Meryton

The Town of Meryton

D

Bingley and Friends

Bingley and Friends


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Darcy and Bingley

Darcy and Bingley


most appropriate title of the given passage is option B

after taking care of the details mentioned in above passage

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