Executive Assitant : Date - 21/11/2022 Shift - 2 Previous Year Paper English Language PDF


Question 1


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I don’t believe Karuna’s story, I’m sure she ______ .

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I don’t believe Karuna’s story, I’m sure she ______ .

Options

A

made it on

made it on

B

made it up

made it up

C

made it out

made it out

D

made it off

made it off


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

made it up

made it up


Question 2


Parts of the following sentence have been given as options. Select the option that contains a spelling error. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.

The repetition of events like earthquakes encourage people to become supersticious.

Parts of the following sentence have been given as options. Select the option that contains a spelling error. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.

The repetition of events like earthquakes encourage people to become supersticious.

Options

A

The repetition of events

The repetition of events

B

to become supersticious

to become supersticious

C

No error

No error

D

like earthquakes encourage people

like earthquakes encourage people


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

to become supersticious

to become supersticious


Question 3


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The teacher made the children ______ their lines for the annual day function.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The teacher made the children ______ their lines for the annual day function.

Options

A

practise

practise

B

practised

practised

C

practising

practising

D

to practise

to practise


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

practise

practise


Question 4


Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined word in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

We must operate a staff meeting sometime next week.

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined word in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

We must operate a staff meeting sometime next week.

Options

A

establish

establish

B

hold

hold

C

assemble

assemble

D

No substitution required

No substitution required


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

hold

hold


Question 5


Select the option which is NOT an antonym of another word by way of adding the prefix ‘Dis-’.

Select the option which is NOT an antonym of another word by way of adding the prefix ‘Dis-’.

Options

A

Disembark

Disembark

B

Disgrace

Disgrace

C

Disenchant

Disenchant

D

Disaster

Disaster


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Disaster

Disaster


Question 6


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Neeraj likes to travel, ______, his wife prefers to stay at home.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Neeraj likes to travel, ______, his wife prefers to stay at home.

Options

A

whereas

whereas

B

otherwise

otherwise

C

in case

in case

D

moreover

moreover


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

whereas

whereas


Question 7


Select the most appropriate option to collocate with the word ‘round of’ to fill in the blank.

Let us give Miss Chanu a big round of ______ on her feat in the Olympics.

Select the most appropriate option to collocate with the word ‘round of’ to fill in the blank.

Let us give Miss Chanu a big round of ______ on her feat in the Olympics.

Options

A

praise

praise

B

clap

clap

C

hand

hand

D

applause

applause


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

applause

applause


Question 8


Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Bottom line

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Bottom line

Options

A

A hidden agenda

A hidden agenda

B

An impossible task

An impossible task

C

An awkward situation

An awkward situation

D

The most important fact

The most important fact


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

The most important fact

The most important fact


Question 9


Four sentences have been given below out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the one that is different.

Four sentences have been given below out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the one that is different.

Options

A

It was a ‘lofty and beautiful’ monument containing treasures made of gold, silver, emeralds, pearls, ebony and ivory.

It was a ‘lofty and beautiful’ monument containing treasures made of gold, silver, emeralds, pearls, ebony and ivory.

B

The scroll records a vast amount of hidden gold and silver treasure.

The scroll records a vast amount of hidden gold and silver treasure.

C

The writer Plutarch wrote that the tomb was located near a temple of Isis, an Egyptian Goddess.

The writer Plutarch wrote that the tomb was located near a temple of Isis, an Egyptian Goddess.

D

Ancient writers claim that Cleopatra was buried in a tomb after her death in 30 BC.

Ancient writers claim that Cleopatra was buried in a tomb after her death in 30 BC.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

The scroll records a vast amount of hidden gold and silver treasure.

The scroll records a vast amount of hidden gold and silver treasure.


Question 10


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

The Chinese attack near Chushul airport in Ladakh was repulsed by Major Thapa and his men.

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

The Chinese attack near Chushul airport in Ladakh was repulsed by Major Thapa and his men.

Options

A

The Chinese attack has repulsed Chushul airport in Ladakh near Major Thapa and his men.

The Chinese attack has repulsed Chushul airport in Ladakh near Major Thapa and his men.

B

Major Thapa and his men have repulsed the Chinese attack near Chushul airport in Ladakh.

Major Thapa and his men have repulsed the Chinese attack near Chushul airport in Ladakh.

C

Major Thapa and his men had repulsed the Chinese attack near Chushul airport in Ladakh.

Major Thapa and his men had repulsed the Chinese attack near Chushul airport in Ladakh.

D

Major Thapa and his men repulsed the Chinese attack near Chushul airport in Ladakh.

Major Thapa and his men repulsed the Chinese attack near Chushul airport in Ladakh.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Major Thapa and his men repulsed the Chinese attack near Chushul airport in Ladakh.

Major Thapa and his men repulsed the Chinese attack near Chushul airport in Ladakh.


Question 11


Select the option that completes the given proverb correctly.

______ is thicker than water

Select the option that completes the given proverb correctly.

______ is thicker than water

Options

A

Oil

Oil

B

Juice

Juice

C

Milk

Milk

D

Blood

Blood


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Blood

Blood


Question 12


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Go straight on, ______ you reach a round-about and then take a right turn.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Go straight on, ______ you reach a round-about and then take a right turn.

Options

A

since

since

B

when

when

C

from

from

D

till

till


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

till

till


Question 13


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

He took objection on the tone ______ which she was talking to her mother.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

He took objection on the tone ______ which she was talking to her mother.

Options

A

on

on

B

in

in

C

to

to

D

at

at


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

in

in


Question 14


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

The Chinese opened a barrage of artillery and mortar fire over Sirijap post -1 in Ladakh.

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

The Chinese opened a barrage of artillery and mortar fire over Sirijap post -1 in Ladakh.

Options

A

A barrage of artillery and mortar fire is being opened by the Chinese over Sirijap post -1 in Ladakh.

A barrage of artillery and mortar fire is being opened by the Chinese over Sirijap post -1 in Ladakh.

B

A barrage of artillery and mortar fire was opened by the Chinese over Sirijap post -1 in Ladakh.

A barrage of artillery and mortar fire was opened by the Chinese over Sirijap post -1 in Ladakh.

C

Sirijap post -1 in Ladakh was opened by the Chinese over a barrage of artillery and mortar fire.

Sirijap post -1 in Ladakh was opened by the Chinese over a barrage of artillery and mortar fire.

D

A barrage of artillery and mortar fire has been opened by the Chinese over Sirijap post -1 in Ladakh.

A barrage of artillery and mortar fire has been opened by the Chinese over Sirijap post -1 in Ladakh.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

A barrage of artillery and mortar fire was opened by the Chinese over Sirijap post -1 in Ladakh.

A barrage of artillery and mortar fire was opened by the Chinese over Sirijap post -1 in Ladakh.


Question 15


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

I asked my guest whether he had a good sleep the previous night.

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

I asked my guest whether he had a good sleep the previous night.

Options

A

I said to my guest, “Did you have a good sleep last night?”

I said to my guest, “Did you have a good sleep last night?”

B

I said to my guest, “Whether he had a good sleep the previous night.”

I said to my guest, “Whether he had a good sleep the previous night.”

C

I said to my guest, “You had a good sleep last night.”

I said to my guest, “You had a good sleep last night.”

D

I said to my guest, “Did you have a good sleep the previous night?”

I said to my guest, “Did you have a good sleep the previous night?”


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

I said to my guest, “Did you have a good sleep last night?”

I said to my guest, “Did you have a good sleep last night?”


Question 16


Four sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. The petrol bunk where I filled petrol from had a service station beside it.
B. There were two boys, perhaps fourteen years of age, who worked there.
C. One was called Ram and the other one was Gopal.
D. They were identical twins.

Four sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. The petrol bunk where I filled petrol from had a service station beside it.
B. There were two boys, perhaps fourteen years of age, who worked there.
C. One was called Ram and the other one was Gopal.
D. They were identical twins.

Options

A

ACDB

ACDB

B

ABDC

ABDC

C

ACBD

ACBD

D

ADCB

ADCB


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

ABDC

ABDC


Question 17


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

My secretary ______ the office one hour ago. She has just come back.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

My secretary ______ the office one hour ago. She has just come back.

Options

A

has left

has left

B

was leaving

was leaving

C

had been leaving

had been leaving

D

left

left


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

left

left


Question 18


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

My uncle belongs to a ______ of goldsmiths in Jaipur.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

My uncle belongs to a ______ of goldsmiths in Jaipur.

Options

A

gilled

gilled

B

gild

gild

C

guilt

guilt

D

guild

guild


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

guild

guild


Question 19


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

When he threw a stone at me, I ducked ______ and saved my head.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

When he threw a stone at me, I ducked ______ and saved my head.

Options

A

much

much

B

a few

a few

C

some

some

D

a little

a little


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

a little

a little


Question 20


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.

The ______ was digging a ______ rock when he found a small yellow diamond.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.

The ______ was digging a ______ rock when he found a small yellow diamond.

Options

A

miner; miner

miner; miner

B

minor; minor

minor; minor

C

miner; minor

miner; minor

D

minor; miner

minor; miner


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

miner; minor

miner; minor


Question 21


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.

If I ______ the way to the ______ Metro station at Gandhi Nagar, I would go on my own.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.

If I ______ the way to the ______ Metro station at Gandhi Nagar, I would go on my own.

Options

A

knew; new

knew; new

B

new; knew

new; knew

C

knew; knew

knew; knew

D

new; new

new; new


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

knew; new

knew; new


Question 22


Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Trivial

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Trivial

Options

A

Immaterial

Immaterial

B

Immense

Immense

C

Immobile

Immobile

D

Improper

Improper


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Immaterial

Immaterial


Question 23


Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Rake

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Rake

Options

A

Plant

Plant

B

Throw

Throw

C

Disperse

Disperse

D

Search

Search


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Search

Search


Question 24


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

She felt quite ______ after her own outburst during the staff meeting.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

She felt quite ______ after her own outburst during the staff meeting.

Options

A

embarrased

embarrased

B

embarassed

embarassed

C

emberrassed

emberrassed

D

embarrassed

embarrassed


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

embarrassed

embarrassed


Question 25


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I was ______ nauseated at the sight of blood and violence all around me.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I was ______ nauseated at the sight of blood and violence all around me.

Options

A

quietly

quietly

B

badly

badly

C

cautiously

cautiously

D

freely

freely


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

badly

badly


Question 26


Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Mitigate

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Mitigate

Options

A

Sharpen

Sharpen

B

Lighten

Lighten

C

Relieve

Relieve

D

Soothe

Soothe


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Sharpen

Sharpen


Question 27


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.

Don’t ______ any dress material. Her dress is tight at the _______.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.

Don’t ______ any dress material. Her dress is tight at the _______.

Options

A

waste; waste

waste; waste

B

waste; waist

waste; waist

C

waist; waist

waist; waist

D

waist; waste

waist; waste


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

waste; waist

waste; waist


Question 28


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I see a man outside, but I ______ that he will help us

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I see a man outside, but I ______ that he will help us

Options

A

was doubting

was doubting

B

had doubted

had doubted

C

am doubting

am doubting

D

doubt

doubt


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

doubt

doubt


Question 29


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

He constantly ______ to the thesaurus while writing his blogs.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

He constantly ______ to the thesaurus while writing his blogs.

Options

A

referred

referred

B

reffered

reffered

C

refered

refered

D

refferred

refferred


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

referred

referred


Question 30


Select the correct punctuation mark to fill in the blank.

He went his way ______ I, mine.

Select the correct punctuation mark to fill in the blank.

He went his way ______ I, mine.

Options

A

comma (,)

comma (,)

B

colon (:)

colon (:)

C

dash (-)

dash (-)

D

semicolon (;)

semicolon (;)


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

semicolon (;)

semicolon (;)


Question 31


Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined word in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

The government settled the mid-day meal scheme with great fanfare.

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined word in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

The government settled the mid-day meal scheme with great fanfare.

Options

A

stationed

stationed

B

installed

installed

C

No substitution required

No substitution required

D

launched

launched


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

launched

launched


Question 32


Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Grave

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Grave

Options

A

Significant

Significant

B

Substantial

Substantial

C

Slight

Slight

D

Serious

Serious


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

Slight

Slight


Question 33


Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Enigmatic

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Enigmatic

Options

A

Explicit

Explicit

B

Apathetic

Apathetic

C

Ambitious

Ambitious

D

Mysterious

Mysterious


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Mysterious

Mysterious


Question 34


Four sentences have been given below out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the one that is different.

Four sentences have been given below out of which three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the one that is different.

Options

A

It took almost two hours to reach the top.

It took almost two hours to reach the top.

B

The mother Bear suddenly came charging with a half- growl, half scream of rage.

The mother Bear suddenly came charging with a half- growl, half scream of rage.

C

Barb saw immediately that it was a grizzly -the silvertip fur shining in the sunlight.

Barb saw immediately that it was a grizzly -the silvertip fur shining in the sunlight.

D

How can so huge an animal move so fast she thought.

How can so huge an animal move so fast she thought.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

It took almost two hours to reach the top.

It took almost two hours to reach the top.


Question 35


Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined word in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

Her story was so aesthetic that we couldn’t help sympathising with her.

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined word in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

Her story was so aesthetic that we couldn’t help sympathising with her.

Options

A

No substitution required

No substitution required

B

pathetic

pathetic

C

synthetic

synthetic

D

sarcastic

sarcastic


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

pathetic

pathetic


Question 36


Four sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. Razia Sultan was the first Muslim female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate.
B. It was historically important for her when she got the throne because the previous generations of her family, that is, her ancestors were not nobility.
C. She was the first woman who got the title of Sultan.
D. They were actually slaves.

Four sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. Razia Sultan was the first Muslim female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate.
B. It was historically important for her when she got the throne because the previous generations of her family, that is, her ancestors were not nobility.
C. She was the first woman who got the title of Sultan.
D. They were actually slaves.

Options

A

ABDC

ABDC

B

ADCB

ADCB

C

ABCD

ABCD

D

ACBD

ACBD


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

ACBD

ACBD


Question 37


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

Barb shouted, “Malcolm, hold on. I am going for help.”

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

Barb shouted, “Malcolm, hold on. I am going for help.”

Options

A

Barb ordered Malcolm to hold on as he was going for help.

Barb ordered Malcolm to hold on as he was going for help.

B

Barb urgently told Malcolm to hold on as he was going for help.

Barb urgently told Malcolm to hold on as he was going for help.

C

Barb urgently told Malcolm to hold on as he is going for help.

Barb urgently told Malcolm to hold on as he is going for help.

D

Barb told Malcolm that hold on as I am going for help.

Barb told Malcolm that hold on as I am going for help.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Barb urgently told Malcolm to hold on as he was going for help.

Barb urgently told Malcolm to hold on as he was going for help.


Question 38


Select the most appropriate option to collocate with the word ‘donkey’ to fill in the blank.

When the donkey started ______ everybody knew that it was no lion.

Select the most appropriate option to collocate with the word ‘donkey’ to fill in the blank.

When the donkey started ______ everybody knew that it was no lion.

Options

A

barking

barking

B

growling

growling

C

howling

howling

D

braying

braying


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

braying

braying


Question 39


Select the most appropriate option to collocate with the word ‘goal’ to fill in the blank.

One really has to work hard to ______ one’s goal.

Select the most appropriate option to collocate with the word ‘goal’ to fill in the blank.

One really has to work hard to ______ one’s goal.

Options

A

obtain

obtain

B

acquire

acquire

C

achieve

achieve

D

take

take


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

achieve

achieve


Question 40


Four sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. This was a young nomad, muffled in a long sheepskin coat and wearing a pigtail, as all Tibetan men who are not monks do.
B. He led us to his black tent made of yak's hair, where his wife was waiting for him.
C. The region through which we were traveling was completely unpopulated, and during the next eight days of our march, we met only one small caravan.
D. I have a vivid recollection of one person whom I encountered on this stretch of road.

Four sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. This was a young nomad, muffled in a long sheepskin coat and wearing a pigtail, as all Tibetan men who are not monks do.
B. He led us to his black tent made of yak's hair, where his wife was waiting for him.
C. The region through which we were traveling was completely unpopulated, and during the next eight days of our march, we met only one small caravan.
D. I have a vivid recollection of one person whom I encountered on this stretch of road.

Options

A

CBDA

CBDA

B

ADBC

ADBC

C

CDAB

CDAB

D

DACB

DACB


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

CDAB

CDAB


Question 41


Four sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. One day there was a letter.
B. Probably this is a personal letter, so I did not read it.”
C. My secretary came up to me and said, “Madam, it seems to be from somebody who knows you well.
D. She placed the letter in front of me and left.

Four sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. One day there was a letter.
B. Probably this is a personal letter, so I did not read it.”
C. My secretary came up to me and said, “Madam, it seems to be from somebody who knows you well.
D. She placed the letter in front of me and left.

Options

A

DACB

DACB

B

ACBD

ACBD

C

CBDA

CBDA

D

ADBC

ADBC


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

ACBD

ACBD


Question 42


Select the correctly punctuated sentence.

Select the correctly punctuated sentence.

Options

A

“Thanks,” said aditi and hurriedly went inside.

“Thanks,” said aditi and hurriedly went inside.

B

“Thanks,” said Aditi and hurriedly went inside.

“Thanks,” said Aditi and hurriedly went inside.

C

“Thanks.” said Aditi. And hurriedly went inside.

“Thanks.” said Aditi. And hurriedly went inside.

D

“Thanks, said Aditi,” and hurriedly went inside.

“Thanks, said Aditi,” and hurriedly went inside.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

“Thanks,” said Aditi and hurriedly went inside.

“Thanks,” said Aditi and hurriedly went inside.


Question 43


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

______ he knew all the questions he was slow in writing.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

______ he knew all the questions he was slow in writing.

Options

A

Because

Because

B

In case

In case

C

In order that

In order that

D

Although

Although


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Although

Although


Question 44


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I wonder whom ______ for guidance.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

I wonder whom ______ for guidance.

Options

A

approach

approach

B

approached

approached

C

approaching

approaching

D

to approach

to approach


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

to approach

to approach


Question 45


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

We ______ a survey of investor’s behaviour for our financial magazine.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

We ______ a survey of investor’s behaviour for our financial magazine.

Options

A

carried on

carried on

B

carried away

carried away

C

carried off

carried off

D

carried out

carried out


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

carried out

carried out


Question 46


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

There are some historical mysteries that may never be (1)_______, from the date that Jesus was born to the identity (2)________ Jack the Ripper to the location of Cleopatra's tomb. (3)________, that's because the relevant excavated material has been (4)_______ or an archaeological site has been destroyed. Other times, it's (5)______ new evidence is unlikely to come forward or the surviving evidence is too vague to lead scholars to a consensus.
The lack of answers only makes these enigmas more intriguing.
SubQuestion No : 46
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. 1.

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

There are some historical mysteries that may never be (1)_______, from the date that Jesus was born to the identity (2)________ Jack the Ripper to the location of Cleopatra's tomb. (3)________, that's because the relevant excavated material has been (4)_______ or an archaeological site has been destroyed. Other times, it's (5)______ new evidence is unlikely to come forward or the surviving evidence is too vague to lead scholars to a consensus.
The lack of answers only makes these enigmas more intriguing.
SubQuestion No : 46
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. 1.

Options

A

solving

solving

B

solved

solved

C

solves

solves

D

solve

solve


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

solved

solved


Question 47


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

There are some historical mysteries that may never be (1)_______, from the date that Jesus was born to the identity (2)________ Jack the Ripper to the location of Cleopatra's tomb. (3)________, that's because the relevant excavated material has been (4)_______ or an archaeological site has been destroyed. Other times, it's (5)______ new evidence is unlikely to come forward or the surviving evidence is too vague to lead scholars to a consensus.
The lack of answers only makes these enigmas more intriguing.
SubQuestion No : 47
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. 2.

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

There are some historical mysteries that may never be (1)_______, from the date that Jesus was born to the identity (2)________ Jack the Ripper to the location of Cleopatra's tomb. (3)________, that's because the relevant excavated material has been (4)_______ or an archaeological site has been destroyed. Other times, it's (5)______ new evidence is unlikely to come forward or the surviving evidence is too vague to lead scholars to a consensus.
The lack of answers only makes these enigmas more intriguing.
SubQuestion No : 47
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. 2.

Options

A

of

of

B

at

at

C

to

to

D

for

for


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

of

of


Question 48


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

There are some historical mysteries that may never be (1)_______, from the date that Jesus was born to the identity (2)________ Jack the Ripper to the location of Cleopatra's tomb. (3)________, that's because the relevant excavated material has been (4)_______ or an archaeological site has been destroyed. Other times, it's (5)______ new evidence is unlikely to come forward or the surviving evidence is too vague to lead scholars to a consensus.
The lack of answers only makes these enigmas more intriguing.
SubQuestion No : 48
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. 3.

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

There are some historical mysteries that may never be (1)_______, from the date that Jesus was born to the identity (2)________ Jack the Ripper to the location of Cleopatra's tomb. (3)________, that's because the relevant excavated material has been (4)_______ or an archaeological site has been destroyed. Other times, it's (5)______ new evidence is unlikely to come forward or the surviving evidence is too vague to lead scholars to a consensus.
The lack of answers only makes these enigmas more intriguing.
SubQuestion No : 48
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. 3.

Options

A

Here and there

Here and there

B

Sometimes

Sometimes

C

Always

Always

D

Consistently

Consistently


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Sometimes

Sometimes


Question 49


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

There are some historical mysteries that may never be (1)_______, from the date that Jesus was born to the identity (2)________ Jack the Ripper to the location of Cleopatra's tomb. (3)________, that's because the relevant excavated material has been (4)_______ or an archaeological site has been destroyed. Other times, it's (5)______ new evidence is unlikely to come forward or the surviving evidence is too vague to lead scholars to a consensus.
The lack of answers only makes these enigmas more intriguing.
SubQuestion No : 49
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. 4.

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

There are some historical mysteries that may never be (1)_______, from the date that Jesus was born to the identity (2)________ Jack the Ripper to the location of Cleopatra's tomb. (3)________, that's because the relevant excavated material has been (4)_______ or an archaeological site has been destroyed. Other times, it's (5)______ new evidence is unlikely to come forward or the surviving evidence is too vague to lead scholars to a consensus.
The lack of answers only makes these enigmas more intriguing.
SubQuestion No : 49
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. 4.

Options

A

present

present

B

found

found

C

distracted

distracted

D

lost

lost


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

lost

lost


Question 50


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

There are some historical mysteries that may never be (1)_______, from the date that Jesus was born to the identity (2)________ Jack the Ripper to the location of Cleopatra's tomb. (3)________, that's because the relevant excavated material has been (4)_______ or an archaeological site has been destroyed. Other times, it's (5)______ new evidence is unlikely to come forward or the surviving evidence is too vague to lead scholars to a consensus.
The lack of answers only makes these enigmas more intriguing.
SubQuestion No : 50
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. 5.

Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

There are some historical mysteries that may never be (1)_______, from the date that Jesus was born to the identity (2)________ Jack the Ripper to the location of Cleopatra's tomb. (3)________, that's because the relevant excavated material has been (4)_______ or an archaeological site has been destroyed. Other times, it's (5)______ new evidence is unlikely to come forward or the surviving evidence is too vague to lead scholars to a consensus.
The lack of answers only makes these enigmas more intriguing.
SubQuestion No : 50
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank No. 5.

Options

A

as

as

B

because

because

C

that

that

D

so

so


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

because

because


Question 51


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Indian onions are in huge demand, both in India and abroad thanks to their strong pungent flavour. In fact, more than 15 lakh metric tonnes of onions worth ₹2,826.50 crores were exported during the year 2020-21. Indian onions are usually made up of kharif and rabi onions. Kharif onions are planted between July to August and harvested between October to December. Rabi onions on the other hand are planted between December to January and harvested from March to April, the summer months. About 60% of onion production happens during rabi season and these onions are stored to meet domestic as well as export demand till the arrival of the kharif onion crop. As a general rule, rabi onions store well and are preferred for exports. This is because rabi onions tend to be dry and therefore can withstand transportation via rail, road or freight shipping.
Some of the most common varieties that are exported are White Onion, Red Onion, Bangalore Rose, Podisu and Krishnapuram Rose. Certain varieties of yellow onion such as Suprex, Granex 55, Granex 429, Arad- H, and Tana F1 are exported to European countries.
India exports both fresh and dehydrated onions to other countries. However, fresh onions constitute around 70% of the total onions exported from the country. Bangladesh is our biggest customer, consuming 30-35% of the total Indian onions exports. This is closely followed by Malaysia which imports Indian onions worth ₹400 to ₹500 crores every year. UAE comes in third with an annual import of onions worth ₹300 crores. The other major export destinations are Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nepal and Singapore.
The huge demand for Indian onions is driven by the Indians settled in these countries. Bangladeshis have food preferences similar to Indians and therefore are huge consumers of Indian onions. Qatar and UAE have a huge percentage of Indians living there. A major chunk of these exported onions goes into the hotel, restaurant and catering sector of these countries.
SubQuestion No : 51
Which of the following is NOT true for rabi onions?

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Indian onions are in huge demand, both in India and abroad thanks to their strong pungent flavour. In fact, more than 15 lakh metric tonnes of onions worth ₹2,826.50 crores were exported during the year 2020-21. Indian onions are usually made up of kharif and rabi onions. Kharif onions are planted between July to August and harvested between October to December. Rabi onions on the other hand are planted between December to January and harvested from March to April, the summer months. About 60% of onion production happens during rabi season and these onions are stored to meet domestic as well as export demand till the arrival of the kharif onion crop. As a general rule, rabi onions store well and are preferred for exports. This is because rabi onions tend to be dry and therefore can withstand transportation via rail, road or freight shipping.
Some of the most common varieties that are exported are White Onion, Red Onion, Bangalore Rose, Podisu and Krishnapuram Rose. Certain varieties of yellow onion such as Suprex, Granex 55, Granex 429, Arad- H, and Tana F1 are exported to European countries.
India exports both fresh and dehydrated onions to other countries. However, fresh onions constitute around 70% of the total onions exported from the country. Bangladesh is our biggest customer, consuming 30-35% of the total Indian onions exports. This is closely followed by Malaysia which imports Indian onions worth ₹400 to ₹500 crores every year. UAE comes in third with an annual import of onions worth ₹300 crores. The other major export destinations are Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nepal and Singapore.
The huge demand for Indian onions is driven by the Indians settled in these countries. Bangladeshis have food preferences similar to Indians and therefore are huge consumers of Indian onions. Qatar and UAE have a huge percentage of Indians living there. A major chunk of these exported onions goes into the hotel, restaurant and catering sector of these countries.
SubQuestion No : 51
Which of the following is NOT true for rabi onions?

Options

A

Rabi onions are planted between July to August.

Rabi onions are planted between July to August.

B

Rabi onions can withstand transportation via rail, road or freight shipping.

Rabi onions can withstand transportation via rail, road or freight shipping.

C

Rabi onions are stored to meet domestic as well as export demand.

Rabi onions are stored to meet domestic as well as export demand.

D

Rabi onions store well and are preferred for exports.

Rabi onions store well and are preferred for exports.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Rabi onions are planted between July to August.

Rabi onions are planted between July to August.


Question 52


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Indian onions are in huge demand, both in India and abroad thanks to their strong pungent flavour. In fact, more than 15 lakh metric tonnes of onions worth ₹2,826.50 crores were exported during the year 2020-21. Indian onions are usually made up of kharif and rabi onions. Kharif onions are planted between July to August and harvested between October to December. Rabi onions on the other hand are planted between December to January and harvested from March to April, the summer months. About 60% of onion production happens during rabi season and these onions are stored to meet domestic as well as export demand till the arrival of the kharif onion crop. As a general rule, rabi onions store well and are preferred for exports. This is because rabi onions tend to be dry and therefore can withstand transportation via rail, road or freight shipping.
Some of the most common varieties that are exported are White Onion, Red Onion, Bangalore Rose, Podisu and Krishnapuram Rose. Certain varieties of yellow onion such as Suprex, Granex 55, Granex 429, Arad- H, and Tana F1 are exported to European countries.
India exports both fresh and dehydrated onions to other countries. However, fresh onions constitute around 70% of the total onions exported from the country. Bangladesh is our biggest customer, consuming 30-35% of the total Indian onions exports. This is closely followed by Malaysia which imports Indian onions worth ₹400 to ₹500 crores every year. UAE comes in third with an annual import of onions worth ₹300 crores. The other major export destinations are Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nepal and Singapore.
The huge demand for Indian onions is driven by the Indians settled in these countries. Bangladeshis have food preferences similar to Indians and therefore are huge consumers of Indian onions. Qatar and UAE have a huge percentage of Indians living there. A major chunk of these exported onions goes into the hotel, restaurant and catering sector of these countries.
SubQuestion No : 52
The main theme of the above passage is:

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Indian onions are in huge demand, both in India and abroad thanks to their strong pungent flavour. In fact, more than 15 lakh metric tonnes of onions worth ₹2,826.50 crores were exported during the year 2020-21. Indian onions are usually made up of kharif and rabi onions. Kharif onions are planted between July to August and harvested between October to December. Rabi onions on the other hand are planted between December to January and harvested from March to April, the summer months. About 60% of onion production happens during rabi season and these onions are stored to meet domestic as well as export demand till the arrival of the kharif onion crop. As a general rule, rabi onions store well and are preferred for exports. This is because rabi onions tend to be dry and therefore can withstand transportation via rail, road or freight shipping.
Some of the most common varieties that are exported are White Onion, Red Onion, Bangalore Rose, Podisu and Krishnapuram Rose. Certain varieties of yellow onion such as Suprex, Granex 55, Granex 429, Arad- H, and Tana F1 are exported to European countries.
India exports both fresh and dehydrated onions to other countries. However, fresh onions constitute around 70% of the total onions exported from the country. Bangladesh is our biggest customer, consuming 30-35% of the total Indian onions exports. This is closely followed by Malaysia which imports Indian onions worth ₹400 to ₹500 crores every year. UAE comes in third with an annual import of onions worth ₹300 crores. The other major export destinations are Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nepal and Singapore.
The huge demand for Indian onions is driven by the Indians settled in these countries. Bangladeshis have food preferences similar to Indians and therefore are huge consumers of Indian onions. Qatar and UAE have a huge percentage of Indians living there. A major chunk of these exported onions goes into the hotel, restaurant and catering sector of these countries.
SubQuestion No : 52
The main theme of the above passage is:

Options

A

the onion market of India

the onion market of India

B

the export market of Indian onions

the export market of Indian onions

C

major importers of Indian onions

major importers of Indian onions

D

different crops of onions in India

different crops of onions in India


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

the export market of Indian onions

the export market of Indian onions


Question 53


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Indian onions are in huge demand, both in India and abroad thanks to their strong pungent flavour. In fact, more than 15 lakh metric tonnes of onions worth ₹2,826.50 crores were exported during the year 2020-21. Indian onions are usually made up of kharif and rabi onions. Kharif onions are planted between July to August and harvested between October to December. Rabi onions on the other hand are planted between December to January and harvested from March to April, the summer months. About 60% of onion production happens during rabi season and these onions are stored to meet domestic as well as export demand till the arrival of the kharif onion crop. As a general rule, rabi onions store well and are preferred for exports. This is because rabi onions tend to be dry and therefore can withstand transportation via rail, road or freight shipping.
Some of the most common varieties that are exported are White Onion, Red Onion, Bangalore Rose, Podisu and Krishnapuram Rose. Certain varieties of yellow onion such as Suprex, Granex 55, Granex 429, Arad- H, and Tana F1 are exported to European countries.
India exports both fresh and dehydrated onions to other countries. However, fresh onions constitute around 70% of the total onions exported from the country. Bangladesh is our biggest customer, consuming 30-35% of the total Indian onions exports. This is closely followed by Malaysia which imports Indian onions worth ₹400 to ₹500 crores every year. UAE comes in third with an annual import of onions worth ₹300 crores. The other major export destinations are Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nepal and Singapore.
The huge demand for Indian onions is driven by the Indians settled in these countries. Bangladeshis have food preferences similar to Indians and therefore are huge consumers of Indian onions. Qatar and UAE have a huge percentage of Indians living there. A major chunk of these exported onions goes into the hotel, restaurant and catering sector of these countries.
SubQuestion No : 53
When are rabi onions harvested?

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Indian onions are in huge demand, both in India and abroad thanks to their strong pungent flavour. In fact, more than 15 lakh metric tonnes of onions worth ₹2,826.50 crores were exported during the year 2020-21. Indian onions are usually made up of kharif and rabi onions. Kharif onions are planted between July to August and harvested between October to December. Rabi onions on the other hand are planted between December to January and harvested from March to April, the summer months. About 60% of onion production happens during rabi season and these onions are stored to meet domestic as well as export demand till the arrival of the kharif onion crop. As a general rule, rabi onions store well and are preferred for exports. This is because rabi onions tend to be dry and therefore can withstand transportation via rail, road or freight shipping.
Some of the most common varieties that are exported are White Onion, Red Onion, Bangalore Rose, Podisu and Krishnapuram Rose. Certain varieties of yellow onion such as Suprex, Granex 55, Granex 429, Arad- H, and Tana F1 are exported to European countries.
India exports both fresh and dehydrated onions to other countries. However, fresh onions constitute around 70% of the total onions exported from the country. Bangladesh is our biggest customer, consuming 30-35% of the total Indian onions exports. This is closely followed by Malaysia which imports Indian onions worth ₹400 to ₹500 crores every year. UAE comes in third with an annual import of onions worth ₹300 crores. The other major export destinations are Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nepal and Singapore.
The huge demand for Indian onions is driven by the Indians settled in these countries. Bangladeshis have food preferences similar to Indians and therefore are huge consumers of Indian onions. Qatar and UAE have a huge percentage of Indians living there. A major chunk of these exported onions goes into the hotel, restaurant and catering sector of these countries.
SubQuestion No : 53
When are rabi onions harvested?

Options

A

December to January

December to January

B

March to April

March to April

C

October to December

October to December

D

July to August

July to August


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

March to April

March to April


Question 54


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Indian onions are in huge demand, both in India and abroad thanks to their strong pungent flavour. In fact, more than 15 lakh metric tonnes of onions worth ₹2,826.50 crores were exported during the year 2020-21. Indian onions are usually made up of kharif and rabi onions. Kharif onions are planted between July to August and harvested between October to December. Rabi onions on the other hand are planted between December to January and harvested from March to April, the summer months. About 60% of onion production happens during rabi season and these onions are stored to meet domestic as well as export demand till the arrival of the kharif onion crop. As a general rule, rabi onions store well and are preferred for exports. This is because rabi onions tend to be dry and therefore can withstand transportation via rail, road or freight shipping.
Some of the most common varieties that are exported are White Onion, Red Onion, Bangalore Rose, Podisu and Krishnapuram Rose. Certain varieties of yellow onion such as Suprex, Granex 55, Granex 429, Arad- H, and Tana F1 are exported to European countries.
India exports both fresh and dehydrated onions to other countries. However, fresh onions constitute around 70% of the total onions exported from the country. Bangladesh is our biggest customer, consuming 30-35% of the total Indian onions exports. This is closely followed by Malaysia which imports Indian onions worth ₹400 to ₹500 crores every year. UAE comes in third with an annual import of onions worth ₹300 crores. The other major export destinations are Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nepal and Singapore.
The huge demand for Indian onions is driven by the Indians settled in these countries. Bangladeshis have food preferences similar to Indians and therefore are huge consumers of Indian onions. Qatar and UAE have a huge percentage of Indians living there. A major chunk of these exported onions goes into the hotel, restaurant and catering sector of these countries.
SubQuestion No : 54
Which country is the second biggest importer of Indian onions?

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Indian onions are in huge demand, both in India and abroad thanks to their strong pungent flavour. In fact, more than 15 lakh metric tonnes of onions worth ₹2,826.50 crores were exported during the year 2020-21. Indian onions are usually made up of kharif and rabi onions. Kharif onions are planted between July to August and harvested between October to December. Rabi onions on the other hand are planted between December to January and harvested from March to April, the summer months. About 60% of onion production happens during rabi season and these onions are stored to meet domestic as well as export demand till the arrival of the kharif onion crop. As a general rule, rabi onions store well and are preferred for exports. This is because rabi onions tend to be dry and therefore can withstand transportation via rail, road or freight shipping.
Some of the most common varieties that are exported are White Onion, Red Onion, Bangalore Rose, Podisu and Krishnapuram Rose. Certain varieties of yellow onion such as Suprex, Granex 55, Granex 429, Arad- H, and Tana F1 are exported to European countries.
India exports both fresh and dehydrated onions to other countries. However, fresh onions constitute around 70% of the total onions exported from the country. Bangladesh is our biggest customer, consuming 30-35% of the total Indian onions exports. This is closely followed by Malaysia which imports Indian onions worth ₹400 to ₹500 crores every year. UAE comes in third with an annual import of onions worth ₹300 crores. The other major export destinations are Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nepal and Singapore.
The huge demand for Indian onions is driven by the Indians settled in these countries. Bangladeshis have food preferences similar to Indians and therefore are huge consumers of Indian onions. Qatar and UAE have a huge percentage of Indians living there. A major chunk of these exported onions goes into the hotel, restaurant and catering sector of these countries.
SubQuestion No : 54
Which country is the second biggest importer of Indian onions?

Options

A

Bangladesh

Bangladesh

B

Malaysia

Malaysia

C

UAE

UAE

D

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Malaysia

Malaysia


Question 55


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Indian onions are in huge demand, both in India and abroad thanks to their strong pungent flavour. In fact, more than 15 lakh metric tonnes of onions worth ₹2,826.50 crores were exported during the year 2020-21. Indian onions are usually made up of kharif and rabi onions. Kharif onions are planted between July to August and harvested between October to December. Rabi onions on the other hand are planted between December to January and harvested from March to April, the summer months. About 60% of onion production happens during rabi season and these onions are stored to meet domestic as well as export demand till the arrival of the kharif onion crop. As a general rule, rabi onions store well and are preferred for exports. This is because rabi onions tend to be dry and therefore can withstand transportation via rail, road or freight shipping.
Some of the most common varieties that are exported are White Onion, Red Onion, Bangalore Rose, Podisu and Krishnapuram Rose. Certain varieties of yellow onion such as Suprex, Granex 55, Granex 429, Arad- H, and Tana F1 are exported to European countries.
India exports both fresh and dehydrated onions to other countries. However, fresh onions constitute around 70% of the total onions exported from the country. Bangladesh is our biggest customer, consuming 30-35% of the total Indian onions exports. This is closely followed by Malaysia which imports Indian onions worth ₹400 to ₹500 crores every year. UAE comes in third with an annual import of onions worth ₹300 crores. The other major export destinations are Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nepal and Singapore.
The huge demand for Indian onions is driven by the Indians settled in these countries. Bangladeshis have food preferences similar to Indians and therefore are huge consumers of Indian onions. Qatar and UAE have a huge percentage of Indians living there. A major chunk of these exported onions goes into the hotel, restaurant and catering sector of these countries.
SubQuestion No : 55
Why is there a huge demand of Indian onions in Middle East countries like UAE, Qatar etc?

Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Indian onions are in huge demand, both in India and abroad thanks to their strong pungent flavour. In fact, more than 15 lakh metric tonnes of onions worth ₹2,826.50 crores were exported during the year 2020-21. Indian onions are usually made up of kharif and rabi onions. Kharif onions are planted between July to August and harvested between October to December. Rabi onions on the other hand are planted between December to January and harvested from March to April, the summer months. About 60% of onion production happens during rabi season and these onions are stored to meet domestic as well as export demand till the arrival of the kharif onion crop. As a general rule, rabi onions store well and are preferred for exports. This is because rabi onions tend to be dry and therefore can withstand transportation via rail, road or freight shipping.
Some of the most common varieties that are exported are White Onion, Red Onion, Bangalore Rose, Podisu and Krishnapuram Rose. Certain varieties of yellow onion such as Suprex, Granex 55, Granex 429, Arad- H, and Tana F1 are exported to European countries.
India exports both fresh and dehydrated onions to other countries. However, fresh onions constitute around 70% of the total onions exported from the country. Bangladesh is our biggest customer, consuming 30-35% of the total Indian onions exports. This is closely followed by Malaysia which imports Indian onions worth ₹400 to ₹500 crores every year. UAE comes in third with an annual import of onions worth ₹300 crores. The other major export destinations are Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nepal and Singapore.
The huge demand for Indian onions is driven by the Indians settled in these countries. Bangladeshis have food preferences similar to Indians and therefore are huge consumers of Indian onions. Qatar and UAE have a huge percentage of Indians living there. A major chunk of these exported onions goes into the hotel, restaurant and catering sector of these countries.
SubQuestion No : 55
Why is there a huge demand of Indian onions in Middle East countries like UAE, Qatar etc?

Options

A

The onions are used by hotels and restaurants.

The onions are used by hotels and restaurants.

B

Indian onions have a pungent taste.

Indian onions have a pungent taste.

C

These counties have a large Indian population.

These counties have a large Indian population.

D

Indian onions are cheap to import.

Indian onions are cheap to import.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

These counties have a large Indian population.

These counties have a large Indian population.


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