Marathon 15 September 500 Questions PDF

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This document contains a set of fill-in-the-blank questions related to English vocabulary and grammar, focusing on choosing the most appropriate words.

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X SESSION 01 – ADDA247 OFFERINGS WELCOME TO Paid Classes English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 1. The strong _______ blew...

X SESSION 01 – ADDA247 OFFERINGS WELCOME TO Paid Classes English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 1. The strong _______ blew away my cap. (A) wind (B) breeze (C) air English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 2. There is no _________ in the compartment. (A) room (B) place (C) space English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 3. He consults an __________ before starting any new business. (A) astrologer (B) astronomer English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 4. He made a big ________. (A) blunder (B) Mistake (C) error English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 5. He is a man of _________. (A) principles (B) principals English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 6. The police found a dead body on the ______ of his bedroom. (A) ground (B) floor English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 7. The _____ of the cow was emanating foul smell. (A) corpse (B) carcass (C) cadaver English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 8. He went to the airport to receive his cousin _______. (A) brother (B) sibling (C) no word needed English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 9. Sachin Tendulkar is the ______ of India. (A) pride (B) arrogance English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 10. This book needs to be ________ as it has many errors. (A) amended (B) emended English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 11. The Constitution has been _________ many times. (A) amended (B) emended English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 12. Singular form of brethren is ________. (A) brethren (B) brother English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 13. Astronauts go to _______. (A) space (B) the space English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 14. Serving tea is an English ________. (A) custom (B) tradition (C) habit English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 15. He ________ his staff for being late. (A) railed (B) derailed English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 16. The ________ of Sati Pratha disturbed Raja Ram Mohan Roy. (A) tradition (B) custom English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 17. Bangladesi _______ have created law and order problems. (A) emigrants (B) immigrants (C) migrants (D) wanderers English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 18. ______ is a person who goes from one place to another especially in search of work. (A) emigrants (B) immigrants (C) migrants (D) wanderers English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 19. A member of a group who moves from one place to another is _________. (A) vagabond (B) nomad (C) gypsy (D) wanderer English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 20. One ________ mistake while driving may cost your life. (A) fateful (B) fatal English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 21. I am not a ______ I believe in hard work. (A) fateful (B) fatalist English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 22. A ________ is an expert in the art of food making. (A) gourmand (B) gourmet English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 23. The _______ of America was done by Columbus. (A) invention (B) discovery English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 24. He is now a ______ boxer as he has joined WWE. (A) amateur (B) professional English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 25. ________ strikes a woman the moment she sees her husband talking to another woman. (A) Jealousy (B) Envy English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 26. This cream will ______ your skin. (A) lighten (B) light English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 27. I won't interfere in your _______ matter. (A) personal (B) personnel English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 28. Some police __________ have come. (A) personal (B) personnel English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 29. Carnivores _________on herbivores. (A) prey (B) pray English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 30. A moral story with animal characters is called _________. (A) fable (B) parable English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 31. A speech praising some one who has died _________. (A) eulogy (B) tribute (C) homage English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 32. The window ________ has broken. (A) pane (B) pain English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 33. The ________ report of the deceased has come. (A) autopsy (B) biopsy English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 34. The ______ report has confirmed that the tumour is cancerous. (A) autopsy (B) biopsy English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 35. The government is doing its best for the __________ of women. (A) upbringing (B) upliftment English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 36. He scored ________ marks. (A) passing (B) pass English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 37. He scored ______ marks. (A) full (B) cent percent English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 38. There are 26 letters in English _______. (A) Alphabet (B) Alphabets English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 39. Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a _______ of water. (A) pale (B) pail English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 40. Mix the colours in the _______. (A) palette (B) pellet English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 41. A person good at story telling - ________. (A) Raconteur (B) story teller English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 42. ______ is the part of the theatre stage in front of the curtain. (A) Proscenium (B) Rostrum (C) Pulpit (D) Dais English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 43. Thick fog ________ the city in winter. (A) envelops (B) envelopes English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 44. Don't sit _____________. (A) idle (B) ideal (C) idol English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 45. She was ________ to admit her mistake. (A) loath (B) loathe English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 46. We go to park for ________. (A) amusement (B) bemusement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 47. She is without any affectation and has a ______ nature. (A) demure (B) haughty English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 48. One who unnecessarily shows off his knowledge is called___________. (A) didactic (B) pedantic English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 49. What is the _________ of this story? (A) moral (B) morale English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 50. The team’s _____ is high. (A) moral (B) morale English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 51. The _________ of Shakespeare are immortal. (A) work (B) works English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 52. All the ________ were destroyed. (A) machines (B) machineries English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 53. _____and ________ are expected by all. (A) Thanks, admiration (B) Thank, admirations (C) Thank, admiration English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 54. The ox was in ______. (A) tether (B) tethers English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 55. ________ are not allowed in Metro. (A) Eatables (B) eatable English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 57. The robber robbed him of his ________. (A) valuable (B) valuables English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 58. Thanks for your _______ advice. (A) valuable (B) valuables English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 59. _______ is one's partner in crime. (A) accomplice (B) conspirator English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Correct the following sentences 60. He said that he will never repeat the mistake. 61. The salesman tried to sell me a solar heater but I already have one. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Correct the following sentences 62. I called at his house yesterday and have given him money. 63. I shake his hand when he arrived and when he left. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Correct the following sentences 64. No one inform me that you would be absent. 65. She stopped singing as soon as the telephone rings across the hall. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Correct the following sentences 66. Aanya's Class teacher and her friends congratulates her warmly when she won the inter-school debate and brought the trophy to the school. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Correct the following sentences 67. Very soon I realised that he is at fault. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Correct the following sentences 68. I declined the invitation not because I did not want to go but because I have no time. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 69. I wish I am (1) the richest person (2)/ in the whole wide world. (3)/ No error (4). 70. If he is a millionaire (1)/ he would help (2)/ the millennium project. (3)/ No error. (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 71. I would (1)/ accept the offer (2)/ if I were you. (3)/ No error. (4) 72. If I was he, (1)/ I wouldn't accept (2)/ this project. (3)/ No error.(4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 73. If I was he (1)/ I wouldn't (2)/ accept the offer. (3)/ No error (4) 74. He commands me (1)/ as if he was (2)/ my husband. (3)/ No Error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 75. If I was he, (1)/ I wouldn't (2)/ accept this gift. (3)/ No Error (4) 76. He walks (1)/ as if the earth (2)/ belonged to him. (3)/ No error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 77. It is time (1)/ we should have done (2)/ something useful. (3)/ No error (4) 78. John would have told (1)/you the truth (2)/ if you had asked him. (3)/ No Error. (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 79. Had you (1)/ worked hard (2)/ you will have passed. (3)/ No error (4) 80. If he had walked (1)/ fast enough (2)/ he will get the bus. (3)/ No error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 81. If she had seen (1)/ the car coming, she (2)/ may not crossed the road. road. (3)/ No error.(4) 82. If I had remembered (1)/ this, it will have (2)/ prevented some mistakes. (3)/ No error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 83. Had I been (1) / in my brother's position (2) / I would have refused the offer. (3) / No Error (4) 84. Unless (1)/ you will study hard (2)/ you cannot pass. (3)/ No error (4). English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 85. If I will play my best I can win any day against anybody. (1) against anybody (2) I can win any day (3) No error (4) If I will play my best English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 86. If you will finish your homework (1)/ will give you (2)/ an ice-cream. (3)/ No error(4). 87. We will rest(1)/ for sometime when (2)/ we will reach the top(3)/ No error(4). English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 86. If you will finish your homework I No Error (4) will give you (2)/ an ice-cream. (3)/ No error(4). 87. We will rest(1)/for sometime when (2)/we will reach the top(a)/No error(4). English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 88. If I am the P.M. I would ban all processions. (1) will be (2) were (3) am (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 89. If I was you, I would not sign the document. (1) If I have been you (2) If I were you (3) If I had been you (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 90. If you were the Prime Minister of India what steps would you have taken to end unemployment ? (1) will you take (2) will you be taking (3) would you take (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 91. The Councillor behaves as if he is the Chief minister. (1) has been (2) Were (3) No improvement (4) was English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 92. If I dyed my hair green, everybody will laugh at me. (1) would (2) did (3) may (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 93. Mary would not go to the market unless I go with her. (1) shall go (2) went (3) would go (4) No improvement. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 94. I wish I knew what is wrong with my car. (1) I wish I knew what was wrong with my car. (2) I wish I had known what is wrong with my car. (3) I wish I know what is wrong with my car. (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 95. If you have studied hard, you would have got a first class. (1) If you studied hard. (2) If you had studied hard. (3) If you would study hard. (4) No improvement. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 96. If I had followed your advice, I would not regret today. (1) will not regret (2) had not regretted (3) would not have regretted (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 97. If I had played well, I would have won the match. (1) I played well (2) I play well (3) I am playing will (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 98. If I hadn't seen the car coming, I might have been killed. (1) If I had seen the car coming (2) When I hadn't seen the car coming (3) Since I hadn't seen the car coming (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 99. If I had gone to Mumbai, I would surely bring your books. (1) would have surely brought (2) could have surely brought (3) might have brought (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 100. If I had the money I would have bought the house. (1) If I have had the money I would have bought the house. (2) If I had had the money I would have bought the house. (3) If I have the money I would have bought the house. (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 101. He will revise it when he is comes back. (1) when he come back (2) on coming back (3) when he came back (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 102. If he has time he will telephone. (1) could (2) might (3) would (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 103. If I will get an opportunity, I shall attend the seminar. (1) get (2) got (3) No Improvement (4) shall get English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 104. Be quick otherwise you would miss the train. (1) otherwise you could have (2) No Improvement (3) otherwise you will (4) otherwise you will have English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 105. The various consequences of(1)/ the decision taken by the (2)/ Finance Ministry was not foreseen by the bureaucrats. (3)/ No error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 106. Knowledge of (1)/ at least two languages (2)/ are required to pass the examination (3)/. No error (4). English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 107. The strain of all (1)/ the difficulties and vexations and anxieties (2)/ are more than he could bear. (31/No error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 108. The introduction of tea and coffee (1)/ and such other beverages (2)/ have not been without some effect (3) / No error. (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 109. The newer type of automatic machines (1)/ wash (2)/ the clothes faster. (3)/No error. (4) 110. A technical view of new gadgets (1) sometimes differ(2)/ from an economic perspective. (3)/ No error. (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 111. The behaviour of resident spiders (1)/ towards pirate spiders and their own prey (2)/ are quite different. (3)/ No error (4) 112. Drinking and driving(1)/ are (2)/ a major cause of accidents.(3)/ No error.(4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 113. Short stories and poems (1)/of varying quality (2)/appears in dailies and periodicals (3)/. No error (4) 114. The Principal and staff (1)/ are waiting for (2)/ the chief guest. (3)/ No error (4). English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 115. The artist and writer (1)/ has (2)/ died. (3)/ No error (4) 116. The trustee and principal are at loggerheads. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 117. He as well as (1)/ you like (2)/ to go.(3)/ No error (4) 118. The captain along with his team (1)/ are practising very hard (2)/ for the forthcoming match. (3)/ No error. (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 119. The teacher as well as the students (1) have gone on an excursion (2)/ to Ooty during their summer vacation. (3)/ No Error. (4) 120. My brother (1)/ along with his friends (2)/ are going on a tour (3)/ No error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 121. The leader (1)/ with all his followers (2)/ are send to prison. (3)/ No Error(4) 122. Ten kilometres (1)/ is (2)/ a long distance to walk. (3)/ No error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 123. Ten kilometres are / to cover on foot (2)/a long distance for a child (3)/ No error (4). 124. "The Arabian Nights" (1)/ are indeed (2)/ an interesting book. (3)/ No error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 125. 'Gulliver's Travels' (1)/are indeed (2)/ an interesting book. (3)/ No Error (4) 126. The US (1)/ don't want (2)/India in the Security Council. (3)/ No Error.(4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 127. A Tale of Two Cities (1)/ are No error (4)/ written (2)/ by Charles Dickens. (3)/ No Error.(4) 128. The number of guests (1)/ invited to the party (2)/ are five hundred (3)/ No error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 129. A number of points of resemblance between the Australian and Dravidian languages is discovered, despite the fact that the homes of the two races are so far apart. (1) despite the fact (2) point of resemblance (3) so far apart (4) is discovered English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 130. One of the terrorists (1)/ of the Kashmir valley (2)/ are shot dead. (3)/ No error (4). 131. Either of the roads (1)/ lead (2)/ to the park (3)/. No error. (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 132. One of my desires (1)/ are to become (2)/ a doctor (3)/. No error. (4) 133. Each of the students in the computer class (1)/ has to type (2)/ their own research paper this semester. (3)/ No error. (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 134. Each of these boys (1)/ play games (2)/ in the playground. (3)/ No error (4) 135. Each of the girls (1)/ are (2)/ clever. (3)/ No error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 136. Each one of you (1)/ must make up their mind (2)/ as I did. (3)/ No error (4). 137. One of the (1)/most dangerous disease (2)/is AIDS (3)/. No error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 138. Each of these boys (1)/ play (2)/ games. (3)/ No error. (4) 139. One of the most (1)/ widely spread (2)/ bad habit is the use of tobacco. (3)/ No error (4). English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 140. No sooner he had left the house than there was a phone call for him. (1) No sooner (2) he had left (3) for him (4) than there was English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 141. Scarcely she had heard the news when she fainted. (1) she fainted (2) when (3) heard the news (4) Scarcely she had English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 142. Hardly he had stepped out of the house when a tree fell on the roof. (1) out of (2) Hardly he had (3) when a tree (4) fell on the roof English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 143. No sooner (1)/ I had spoken, (2) than he left. (3)/ No error. (4) 144. No sooner (1)/ they had received the guests (2)/ than they began entertaining them. (3)/ No error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 145. We had (1)/ hardly reached the (2)/ platform than the train came in. (3)/ No error (4). 146. Not only we seen (1)/ the Kali temple but (2)/ also the Thirunelli temple. (3)/ No erroг (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 147. Not only we saw (1)/ the President but also (2)/ the Chief Minister of Delhi. (3)/ No Error (4) 148. Neither we borrow nor lend. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 149. No sooner the minister had heard (1)/ about the accident (2)/ than he rushed to the spot. (3)/ No Error (4) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 150. Twenty kms are not a great distance in these days of fast moving vehicles. (1) is not a great distance (2) are not too great a distance (3) aren't proving a great distance (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 151. A thousand rupees are all that he wants. (1) are (2) was (3) is (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 152. One of my teacher has received the Sahitya Akademi award. (1) the teacher (2) my teachers (3) teacher (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 153. One of my friend is an engineer. (1) One of my friends (2) One among my friends (3) One of friend of mine (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined part of the given sentence. 154. Not only they went to see a film, but also had dinner out. (1) Not only did they go (2) They didn't go not only (3) They not only went (4) No improvement English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 155. The brave _______(be) rewarded. 156. The rich _____(exploit/ exploits) the poor. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 157. Cowards die many a death, the brave _______(die/ dies) but once. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 158. When the going gets tough, the tough ________ (get/gets) going. 159. The swarm of galaxies of stars ____________ the astronauts. (attract) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 160. This is my book and that is _________. (1) yours book (2) your's (3) yours English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 161. __________ bus arrived on time. (1) Their (2) Theirs (3) Their's English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 162. The dog had a chain around ______ neck. (1) its (2) it's English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 163. Let _________ (him/he) go. 164. All, but (she/her), have come. 165. You are better than __________. (me/I) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 166. I love him as much as ___________(her/ she). 167. He was so afraid that his knees knocked against ___________. (Each other/ one another) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 168. All the MPs co-operate with ___________ when it comes to increasing their salaries. (Each other/ one another) 169. I will call you up _________. (late) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 170. Rohit and Rashmi are two friends. The __________ is a lawyer and the __________ is gynaecologist. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 171. The ________ objective of many women is to marry a rich man. (A) principal (B) principle English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 172. I completed the __________ syllabus in six months. (A) exhausted (B) exhaustive English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 173. She went to see her ailing mother on ___________ days. (A) alternative (B) alternate English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 174. I was __________ after an hour long physical exercise. (A) exhausted (B) exhaustive English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 177. We need __________ quotations for this event that we can put on the notice board. (A) opposite (B) apposite English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 178. He sat __________ me and gave me a stern look. (A) apposite (B) opposite English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 179. Denying equal rights to women is an __________ act. (A) immoral (B) amoral English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 180. This shop deals in __________ wear. (A) bridal (B) bridle English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 181. You are very outspoken. You need to _________ your tongue. (A) bridal (B) bridle English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 182. Walking is ___________ to health. (A) beneficial (B) benefactor English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 183. A rich ___________ serves the society in many ways. (A) benefactor (B) beneficiary (C) beneficiary English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 184. He is not serious in his work. I hate his _________ attitude. (A) causal (B) casual English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 185. Usually the ___________ agent of any disease is the microbe that we cannot see with our naked eyes. (A) causal (B) casual English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 186. The spy followed them at a __________ distance. (A) discreet (B) discrete English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 187. This chapter has several _________ sections. (A) discreet (B) discrete English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 188. People pay homage to the ___________. (A) disease (B) deceased English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 189. The Sahara is a ______________. (A) desert (B) dessert English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 190. We have chocolate ice- cream for __________ tonight. (A) desert (B) dessert English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 191. The kidnapper kept the boys in a ___________ place. (A) desert (B) deserted English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 192. To err is _____, to forgive divine. (A) human (B) humane English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 193. __________ treatment of zoo animals is essential. (A) Human (B) Humane English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 194. I felt ___________ pain in my leg. (A) intense (B) intensive English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 195. The patient was shifted to __________ care unit. (A) intense (B) intensive English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 196. Cheese is made ________ milk. 197. The table is made __________wood. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 198. He deals ________ garments. 199. I cannot deal ___________ you. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 200. Amphibians differ ________ reptiles. 201. I differ _______ the authority on this point. 202. You can depend _____ me. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 203. You cannot depend solely ________ this book. 204. My coming depends ________ whether I get a ticket to Calcutta or not. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 205. He is the best student _______ my class. 206. Delhi is the best city __________ India. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 207. The exam will start _________ Monday. 208. Smoking is injurious _________ health. 209. Open your book ___________ page 40. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 210. He died _________ cancer. 211. He died ____________ hunger. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 212. He died __________ harness. 213. He was killed __________ an accident. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 214. He could not succeed despite ________ working hard. 215. In spite ________ working hard, he failed. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 216. We are waiting __________ the result. 217. The result is being awaited _________. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 218. I cannot part _______ my parents. 219. The miserly merchant could not part ___________ his money. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 220. He sat ________me as the seat next to mine was vacant. 221. _________ being a coward, he is fickle-minded too. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 222. I can cope _________ with any problem. 223. There is no co- operation____________ the students of our class. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 224. Bi-lateral talks will surely improve the relation __________ India and Pakistan. 225. The boy fell _________ the well. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 226. We were sitting _________ the classroom when the boys came the room. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 227. All the students stood ___________ respectfully when the principal entered the classroom. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 228. The architect entered ___________ an agreement with the contractor. 229. The bill was passed _________ pandemonium. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 230. The lion jumped ___________ the deer. 231. Put all the books ____________ the table. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 232. I told the truth _________ his face. 233. I was filled _______ wonder. 234. You should learn it word _________ word. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 235. It is half past eight _________ my watch. 236. The king deprived the merchant _______ his belongings. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 237. China is ______ the north of India. 238. I sat __________the tree ______ a cemented platform. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 239. I sat _______ the shade of the tree. 240. My watch is superior _________ yours. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 241. His dress is different _______ mine. 242. The matter will be looked __________ by the committee. 243. I will talk ________ you later. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 244. We had a talk ________ them. 245. Please listen ________ me. 246. I provided money _________ him. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Fill in the blanks with most suitable words. 247. I provided him ___________ money. 248. I suggested ___________ him to take the exam. English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 249. Your flat is superior (a)/ than (b)/ mine (c)/ in all respects. (d)/ No error (e) 250. His car is (a)/ more bigger than (b)/ that of any of us. (c)/ No error. (d) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 251. The Indian way (a)/ of thinking is suprior (b)/ to most of the (c)/ countries of the world. (d)/ No error (d) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 252. Of the two principles (a)/ he put forward the last one (6)/ was the more (c)/ difficult to understand. (d)/ No error (e) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 253. Madhuri is (a)/ more prettier (a)/ than her (c)/ sister. (d)/ No error (e) 254. Death (a)/ is (b)/ preferable (c)/ than life. (d)/ No error (e) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 255. After he had read the two first chapters (a)/ of the novel (b)/ he felt like reading (c)/ the book at one sitting. (d)/ No error (e) 256. No man (a)/ in our country (b)/ is as rich (c)/ as he is. (d)/ No error (e) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 257. No source of energy (a)/ is so cheap (b)/ as the solar energy (c)/ in the present age of energy crises. (d) No error (e) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 258. No river in the world. evokes (a)/ such awe and reverence (b)/ as the Ganga (c)/ which is like a mother to 600 million Hindus of India. (d)/ No error (e) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 259. No girl (a)/ in her troupe (b)/ is so sprightly (c)/ as your daughter. (d)/ No error (e) 260. The link road has (a)/ now become (b)/ the roughest road than (e)/ any other road in the city. (d)/ No error (e) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 261. The captain declared that his ship had carried (a)/ no less than three hundred passengers (b)/ on the last voyage. (c)/ No error (d) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S Choose the part which contains the error. 262. The two last (a)/ columns of the newspaper (b)/ are shabbily printed. (c)/ No error (d) English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 263. The young of a frog (a) Kitten (b) Pup (c) Tadpole (d) Antelope English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 264. Tending to associate with others of one's kind (a) Pedantic (b) Pungent (c) Gregarious (d) Venial English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 265. The art of cutting gems (a) Jewelry (b) Philately (c) Mining (d) Lapidary English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 266. The sound made by frogs (a) Trumpet (b) Moo (c) Croak (d) Roar English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 267. That can be seen through (a) Defatigable (b) Transparent (c) Opaque (d) Reverent English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 268. A diagram showing the path of planets. (a) Horoscope (b) Zodiac (c) Planetarium (d) Platitude English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 269. Something that is necessary or crucial (a) Pedantic (b) Trivial (c) Indispensable (d) Auxiliary English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 270. A sound that cannot be heard (a) Inaudible (b) Audacious (c) Autonomous (d) Delible English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 271. Persons who are unfairly blamed for something that others have done (a) Expedition (b) Epitome (c) Disdain (d) Scapegoat English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 272. Extreme physical or mental sufferings (a) Agony (b) Autonomy (c) Aviary (d) Autocracy English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 273. Beginning to exist; recently formed or developed (a) Herald (b) Blasphemy (c) Knave (d) Nascent English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 274. A feeling of excitement or happiness (a) Exhilaration (b) Desolation (c) Passion (d) Simulation English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 275. Difficult to interpret or understand (a) Explicable (b) Emulate (c) Enigmatic (d) Endemic English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 276. Abundant garbage kept at one place. (a) Mound of garbage (b) Hill of garbage (c) Lot of garbage (d) Heap of garbage English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 277. A person who easily believes without demanding proof (a) Cosmopolitan (b) Credulous (c) Streetwise (d) Wary English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 278. A person appointed by two parties to solve a problem (a) Advocate (b) Judge (c) Arbitrator (d) Jury English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 279. The editor of a dictionary (a) Scenographer (b) Stenographer (c) Lexicographer (d) Hagiographer English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 280. A woman with brown hair (a) Blunt (b) Brunette (c) Blonde (d) Bumble English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 281. The act of destroying or damaging something (a) Vengeance (b) Avenge (c) Sabotage (d) Revenge English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 282. Experiences that are very unpleasant or difficult (a) Pitfall (b) Ordeal (c) Strident (d) Knack English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 283. To enter unlawfully upon the land of another (a) Trespass (b) Delinquent (c) Transgression (d) Culprit English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 284. A local meeting of party members to select candidates, elect convention delegates, etc (a) Claque (b) Clique (c) Caravan (d) Caucus English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 285. Scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime (a) Post-mortem (b) Autopsy (c) Forensics (d) Etymology English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 286. A portable case for holding papers, drawing etc. (a) Archives (b) Creche (c) Portfolio (d) Cache English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 287. Disease that spreads over a whole country or the whole world (a) Pandemic (b) Rustic (c) Panacea (d) Epidermis English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 288. One hard to please (very selective in his habits) (a) Dexterous (b) Incorrigible (c) Sadist (d) Fastidious English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 289. One appointed to act in place of another (a) Deputy (b) Minister (c) Officer (d) Delegate English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 290. The sound of owls (a) Honk (b) Neigh (c) Croak (d) Hoot English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 291. Rights to vote in an election (a) Potable (b) Propaganda (c) Suffrage (d) Orchard English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 292. An adventurous or bold person (a) Judgemental (b) Foolhardy (c) Debonair (d) Assaultive English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 293. A person who believes in the equality of all people (a) Philologist (b) Egalitarian (c) Philodendron (d) Philander English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 294. Someone who knows a lot about the arts, food, drink or some other subject (a) Pacifist (b) Gourmand (c) Cynic (d) Connoisseur English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 295. An exact copy of handwriting, printing (a) Platitude (b) Maiden (c) Potable (d) Facsimile English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 296. The sound of elephants (a) Trumpet (b) Quack (c) Laurel (d) Screech English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 297. Government by two rulers or authorities (a) Monarchy (b) Bureaucracy (c) Diarchy (d) Anarchy English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 298. A living organism that steals nourishment from other living beings (a) Vector (b) Parasite (c) Insect (d) Co-Dependent English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 299. A long wandering or voyage usually marked by many changes of fortune (a) Odyssey (b) Ode (c) Pilgrimage (d) Trip English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 300. To renounce a throne (a) Avow (b) Abort (c) Assert (d) Abdicate English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 301. One who is 100 years old or older (a) Centenarian (b) Immortal (c) Mortal (d) Sententia English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 302. A ground where the last funeral rites are performed (a) Tomb (t) Crematorium (c) Barracks (d) Mortuary English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 303. Liable to catch fire easily (a) Incombustible (b) Agnostic (c) Venial (d) Inflammable English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 304. Destruction of a fetus (a) Fratricide (b) Ellipse (c) Abhor (d) Feticide English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 305. To forbid something, especially by law (a) Propound (b) Proscribe (c) Quench (d) Quarantine English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 306. Impossible to change or reverse (a) Irrevocable (b) Order (c) Coerce (d) Intimidate English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 307. The action or offence of speaking sacrilegiously about God or sacred things; profane talk (a) Blasphemy (b) Extempore (c) Ephemeral (d) Crusade English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 308. A place for wrestling (a) Cemetery (b) Hangar (c) Premise (d) Arena English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 309. An inscription on or at a tomb or a grave (a) Ode (b) Imprint (c) Epitaph (d) Carving English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 310. A person holding conversational belief especially in matter of religion (a) Orthodox (b) Prudent (c) Compere (d) Arsonist English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 311. Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view. (a) Welter (b) Propaganda (c) Potable (d) Orchard English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 312. A container for housing honeybees (a) Colonies (b) Hive (c) Pack (d) Shoal English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 313. Ethically good behaviour one has (a) Belief (b) Virtual (c) Virtue (d) Values English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 314. A calculated move to gain an advantage (a) Grunt (b) Bonsai (c) Gambit (d) Profit English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 315. Urging or requesting (someone) solemnly or earnestly to do something (a) Arrears (b) Adjure (c) Armada (d) Arena English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 316. A violent wind that has a circular movement (a) Drought (b) Deluge (c) Tsunami (d) Hurricane English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 317. A thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event (a) Sinecure (b) Panacea (e) Souvenir (d) Regalia English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 318. Opposing or taking arms against a government or ruler. (a) Volunteer (b) Rebel (c) Rubel (d) Participant English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 319. License granted to an individual or group to market a company's goods or services in a particular territory (a) Branding (b) Marketing (c) Monopoly (d) Franchise English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 320. The sleeping rooms in a college or public institution (a) Dormitory (b) Convent (c) Monastery (d) Arsenal English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 321. A sacred place (a) Relic (b) Museum (c) Sanctum (d) Retreat English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 322. A place for housing aeroplanes (a) Hutch (b) Hangar (c) Brewery (d) Burrow English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 323. To reveal a secret (a) Vilify (b) Divulge (c) Conceal (d) Discern English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 324. A state of agitation especially Over a trivial matter (a) Storm (b) Harmony (c) Worry (d) Fuss English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 325. The women stared at me with (great interest or concern). (a) intellect (b) control (c) curiosity (d) possession English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 326. Sets of principles concerned with the nature and appreciation of beauty (a) Asylum (b) Aesthetics (c) Atonement (d) Aspersion English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 327. One who gives shape to stone (a) Curator (b) Sculptor (c) Apostate (d) Auditor English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 328. A group of ants (a) Bushel (b) Pack (c) Colony (d) Comb English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 329. A small structure with one or more open sides that is used to vend merchandise (a) Kiosk (b) Podium (c) Vendor (d) Stand English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 330. A place where snakes are kept (a) Apiary (b) Hive (c) Aviary (d) Serpentarium English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 331. A building where animals are butchered (a) Apologue (b) Apostate (c) Abattoir (d) Arbitrator English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 332. A historical account or biography written from personal knowledge (a) Chronicle (b) Thesis (o) Memoir (d) Blog English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S One Word Substitution 333. The branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound (a) Acoustics (b) Anchor (c) Anarchist (d) Apiary English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S 334. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. Feud (a) Gross (b) Peril (c) Harmony (d) Vigour C English By Shanu Rawat Use Code Y795 & Y795S 335. Parts of the following sentence have been given as options. Select the option that contains an error. All these things happen/ because she do not / pay heed to my words. (a) pay heed to my words. (b) All these things happen (c) No error d) because

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