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OPEN STUDY Contact No: 7351706883, 8859247921 By Anil


Jadon

All Topics of SSC MTS 2022 Tier - I (Idioms)

02/05/2023 (1st Shift)


Q.8. To get on one’s nerves
Q.1. A blind spot 1. To irritate or provoke one
1. A person who is blind 2. To become highly successful
2. A situation where no progress is made 3. To get in someone’s mind
3. A person with no emotional feelings 4. To unnecessary stretch the conversation
4. An area in you range of vision that you cannot see
properly 03/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.2. Get down to brass tacks Q.9. Out of the woods


1. Compromise, cooperation between people 1. Out of danger
2. To become serious about something. 2. To meet with disaster
3. Get fired from the job. 3. Not adhering to rules
4. To be ready 4. To lose contact

02/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.10. Buy a lemon


1. To buy something that is worthless
Q.3. Break sweat 2. The ability to know what’s happening
1. To lie 3. To not complain
2. To making a futile attempt 4. Wear fashionable clothing
3. To be caught stealing.
4. To use a lot of energy or effort 03/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.4. To poke one’s nose into Q.11. To make one’s mouth water
1. To give permission 1. To make faces
2. To interfere 2. To feel no pain
3. To bring no sense 3. Feel hungry
4. To show disrespect 4. To tremble with fear

02/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.12. To turn over a new leaf


1. To have an inclination towards gardening
Q.5. Beat about the bush 2. To turn your back on someone
1. Play tricks with someone 3. To make a fresh start
2. Avoid talking about the main topic 4. To reply brazenly
3. Divide something into many parts
4. To plan an ambush 04/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.6. A bed of nails Q.13. To meet one’s eyes


1. A person with no moral ethics 1. To confess something
2. A fiercely contested fight or dispute 2. To make haste
3. A quick and automatic response 3. To meet someone regularly
4. A problematic or uncomfortable situation 4. To look at someone directly while they are looking at
you.
03/05/2023 (1st Shift)
04/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.7. To have an itching palm
1. To have a mercy Q.14. A blast from the past
2. To have an urge to slap 1. Something powerfully nostalgic
3. To gain strength 2. A competition where the outcome is difficult to judge or
4. To be greedy for money predict

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3. An unresolved argument Q.23. The new budger bill was (totally useless) before
4. Punishment for the crime committed in the past. it hit the Senate.
1. cold feet
Q.15. Against the clock 2. a fuel to the fire
1. To take on a task that is a way to big 3. a dead duck
2. On the point of achievement 4. a cry wolf
3. Rushed and short on time
4. To avoid talking 09/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

04/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.24. Loaves and fishes


1. To bury the dead
Q.16. In the groove 2. Material gain
1. To muse on in an aimless manner 3. Accidently kill someone
2. Starting to perform very well 4. To let by gones be bygones
3. A widely debated issue
4. Simplify the producers Q.25. Bell the cat
1. To do a dangerous task
08/05/2023 (1st Shift) 2. To train company’s employees
3. To estimate the risks involved
Q.17. Born with silver spoon in one’s mouth 4. To reveal confidential information
1. Useful for one’s purpose
2. To accomplish two tasks in one attempt 09/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
3. Born in a very rich family
4. A work which needs tremendous energy Q.26. On the job
1. In the war
08/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 2. On the contrary
3. Avoiding the work
Q.18. Walk on air 4. Working at a particular job
1. To work hard
2. To be extremely happy Q.27. To pull the trigger
3. To describe an unusual situation 1. To do unnecessary things
4. Feeling weakened or tired 2. To commit a course of action
3. To insult and disgrace the people
Q.19. Wet behind the ears 4. To make an exaggerated statement
1. To place a bad bet
2. A sudden change in fortune due to a windfall. 10/05/2023 (1st Shift)
3. To win a bet
4. To be young and without experience. Q.28. The life and soul of the party
1. Person who brings lots of energy to the party.
08/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 2. A person who brings lots of gifts
3. The only person who dances in the party.
Q.20. To have the heart of stone 4. Chief guest of the party
1. To be fearless
2. Not being able to make a decision Q.29. Leter, Brooks’ brother alleged that racism helped
3. To feel no pity put the (pedal to the metal).
4. To have a hidden agenda 1. Very excessive
2. To go full speed, especially while driving a vehicle
Q.21. To have a foot in the grave 3. Avoid responsibility by giving it to someone else
1. To trip somebody over 4. To enjoy yourself by going out
2. To take risks
3. To be near death 10/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
4. To hire a contract killer
Q.30. High Horse
09/05/2023 (1st Shift) 1. To be very lucky.
2. To have a low self – esteem
Q.22. Fit as a fiddle 3. An attitude of moral superiority
1. To drink alcohol regularly 4. To be the person in charge
2. To be in love
3. To be firm Q.31. After repeated failure and disappointments he was
4. In a very good physical condition tempted (to throw up the sponge), but continued
perseverance finally brought success.

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1. To catch somebody of guard 3. Not frequent, unusual, rare
2. To be afraid 4. Present everywhere
3. To surrender or give up the contest
4. To reveal secret information 12/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

10/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.40. It takes two to tango


1. To fight fiercely
Q.32. In the long run 2. An interesting idea
1. In the end 3. For an argument both parties are equally responsible
2. Lack of energy 4. Two people are required for a couple dance
3. Long walk
4. In tough times Q.41. The last observation of yours has (hit the nail on
the head)
Q.33. Susie (has such strong resemblance to) Kate 1. A personal interest in the matter.
Winslet that sometimes people would ask her for her 2. To have no idea about anything.
autograph. 3. To hear rumours
1. gone bananas 4. Find exactly the right answer.
2. jack of all trades
3. dead ringer 12/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
4. pound the pavement
Q.42. Sure, fixing a flubbed decision isn’t always (a piece
11/05/2023 (1st Shift) of cake), but it’s rarely impossible.
1. A task that can be accomplished very easily.
Q.34. Draw a blank 2. Having no stand, shows favour at one time and unfavour
1. Give lame excuses at another
2. Ragging of a fresher 3. A rare even or occurrence
3. A very complex question 4. The family bond is closer than anything else.
4. To fail to get an answer or result
Q.43. To kill two birds with one stone
Q.35. The black sheep 1. The weak point in a person
1. The least reputable member of a group 2. To accidentally hurt someone’s feelings
2. A friend who betrays 3. To achieve two things with a single effort
3. A stupid or foolish person 4. A work which needs tremendous efforts
4. A day of importance
15/05/2023 (1st Shift)
11/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.44. To scratch one’s head
Q.36. To see the light 1. To come up with an idea
1. To misunderstand the situation 2. To think hard in a puzzled way
2. To gain conscious 3. To lose all the wealth
3. Suddenly realize or understand something 4. To think about good days
4. To be optimistic
15/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.37. From rags to riches
1. Reasonable pricing Q.45. Dead men’s shoes
2. From everywhere 1. Making oneself available for all the tasks being assigned
3. To toil very hard to gain something 2. Job that one takes over from somebody who has left
4. From extreme poverty to wealth unexpectedly or died
3. A career where a lot of cheques are signed
12/05/2023 (1st Shift) 4. Acquiring the wealth of a dead man through
malpractices.
Q.38. With one goal remaining, they weren’t (out of the
woods) just yet. Q.46. The lion’s share
1. Between two dangers 1. To lose a big amount of money
2. Without hope 2. Life with no regrets
3. Free from difficulties and dangers 3. Big success
4. Under his control 4. The largest portion

Q.39. Far and wide 15/05/2023 (3rd Shift)


1. Equal opportunity to all
2. Divided into two equal parts Q.47. Drastic times call for drastic measures

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1. Do not pull all your resources in one possibility Q.55. To fly into a rage
2. Don’t rely on it until you sure of it 1. To get very angry
3. Something that ends at the last minute or last few 2. To make inappropriate gestures
seconds 3. To be very excited
4. When you are extremely desperate you need to take 4. To harm oneself
extremely desperate actions
Q.56. To button one’s lips
Q.48. To stretch one’s legs 1. To keep silence
1. To go for a walk after you have been sitting for a long 2. To kidnap somebody
time 3. To advance in harmony
2. To measure one’s worth 4. To rain heavily
3. To leave a place without permission
4. To go for a party 17/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

16/05/2023 (1st Shift) Q.57. To bear the brunt of


1. To endure the impact of something.
Q.49. With a pinch of salt 2. To become free from
1. Taken forcefully 3. For one’s sake
2. Nefariously 4. An inexperienced person
3. Doubt the truth or value of something
4. With due respect Q.58. Between a rock and a hard place
1. Avoiding the main topic, not speaking directly about the
Q.50. To sing a different tune issue
1. To buy or sell something 2. Stuck between two very bad options
2. To be able to handle a jolt 3. Willing to do anything
3. To brag about something 4. On the point of achievement
4. To change the way one talks about something
17/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
16/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.59. To mind one’s P’s and Q’s
Q.51. On account of 1. To be polite and careful in one’s behaviour and speech
1. To mark one’s territory 2. To supervise something carefully
2. Because of 3. To make amends after a fight
3. To make excuses 4. To write English alphabets accurately
4. To settle dues
Q.60. Hard tough nut to crack
Q.52. To work against the clocks 1. A difficult person, problem or situation
1. To fill one with terror 2. Not being able to enjoy oneself
2. To work fast 3. To understand clearly
3. To die while still working 4. Good for nothing
4. To move anti – clockwise
18/05/2023 (1st Shift)
16/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.61. Rolling in cash
Q.53. Gut Feeling 1. Have a large quantity of money
1. Doing things recklessly 2. A business magnate
2. Very excited and/ or joyful, especially when in love. 3. To borrow a costly attire
3. A personal intuition you get, especially when feel 4. Buying things on internet
something may not be right
4. To have a dispute with someone Q.62. At all costs
1. Whatever is needed to achieve something
Q.54. Although Shagun was competently doing the project 2. An expensive purchase
on her own. Pranav couldn’t stop himself from (giving her 3. Not to be trifled with
unnecessary advice). 4. To be master of
1. devil’s advocate
2. being a backseat driver 18/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
3. a bitter pill to swallow
4. cutting the mustard Q.63. Bark up the wrong tree
1. To reach at a wrong address
17/05/2023 (1st Shift) 2. To scold someone for the mistake they have not done

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3. To waste one’s energy or effort by pursuing the wrong 4. To present a counter argument
thing
4. To invest one’s money in wrong business Q.72. A blessing in disguise
1. Hear a good news after a long time
Q.64. Queer somebody’s pitch 2. A misfortune that unexpectedly turns into good fortune
1. To come out successfully 3. To have a dispute with someone
2. To make an exaggerated statement 4. To go from being very poor to being very wealthy
3. A secret plan
4. Upset someone’s plans 13/06/2023 (1st Shift)

18/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.73. He (made an irreversible change, that will


greatly impact his life) when he got the huge tattoo on
Q.65. To go a long way his back!
1. To avoid short cuts 1. became the devil’s advocate
2. To become successful in life 2 put a rose on his nose
3. To join a foreign company 3. beat the dead horse
4. To go on a long drive 4. crossed the Rubicon

Q.66. Get the ball rolling Q.74. Fairly and squarely


1. Set an activity in motion 1. Rigorously
2. Behave in a crazy manner 2. Wholly
3. Get everyone’s vote 3. Suddenly
4. Collect one’s belongings 4. Honestly

19/05/2023 (1st Shift) 13/06/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.67. Did you know David went to school with my Q.75. Bite the bullet
brother? It’s (a small world), isn’t it? 1. To ruin oneself
1. Meeting someone not expected to be at a certain place 2. Decide to do something that is difficult
2. Overwhelmed by what is happening in the moment 3. Peace talking
3. A two – person conflict where both people are at fault 4. To bring harm to someone
4. An aggressive and bold confrontation
Q.76. Ethnic Cleansing
Q.68. Pros and cons 1. One who was previously unknown and is now
1. Doubtful prominent
2. To advance in harmony 2. Killing of a certain ethnic or religious group on a
3. Undecided on a topic massive scale
4. Arguments for and against something 3. Worshipping of a certain ethnic or religious group on a
massive scale
19/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 4. A large number of people either falling ill or dying

Q.69. History certainly gives you (something to think 13/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
about), doesn’t it?
1. golden handshake Q.77. In fits and starts
2. cup of Joe 1. Summary
3. food for thought 2. Be in difficulty
4. forty winks 3. Irregularly
4. Everywhere
Q.70. In ones and twos
1. Large margin Q.78. He is (a wolf in sheep’s clothing), outwardly kind
2. In small numbers but inwardly vicious!
3. By unfair means 1. Verbally scold someone
4. To count resources 2. A dangerous person pretending harmless
3. Angry today about something that occurred in the past
19/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 4. A situation involving a narrow escape from danger

Q.71. That were remarks made (in the heat of the 14/06/2023 (1st Shift)
moment).
1. To be dismissed from your job Q.79. In the nick of time
2. To exert all efforts 1. Only just in time
3. At time when you cannot think carefully 2. Every time

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3. Frequently 3. Big success
4. Meantime 4. The largest portion

Q.80. Don’t start to think we’ve (won this game 15/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
certainly), gentlemen.
1. got this game in the bag Q.88. Be at a crossroads
2. have skin in the game 1. To be confused
3. swallowed the bitter truth 2. To have forgotten the way
4. held our horses 3. To make a very important decision
4. To have taken the wrong road
14/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.89. To strain every nerve
Q.81. Fixed in one’s ways 1. To claim something
1. To establish one’s rule 2. To manipulate someone in the best way.
2. Something that shows potential or looks promising in 3. To make a great effort
the beginning but fails to deliver anything in the end. 4. To go for physiotherapy
3. Not willing or wanting to change from your normal way
of doing something 16/06/2023 (1st Shift)
4. An aggressive attack on someone by a group
Q.90. Add fuel to the fire
Q.82. Cold fish 1. A mistake made in something you are trying to achieve
1. To make a lot of money 2. To make an argument or bad situation worse
2. To retract one’s statements 3. Having to start all over again.
3. A person lacking in sympathy 4. When an attempt fails and its time to start all over
4. A dead body
Q.91. To pick holes in someone’s coat
14/06/2023 (3rd Shift) 1. To find fault with someone
2. To deceive someone for personal gain
Q.83. Go bananas 3. To aspire for something difficult
1. To become excited or angry 4. To discharge one’s duty well
2. To finish household chores
3. To win a match 16/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
4. To feel low
Q.92. That’s just like Juice – always (coming to
Q.84. A storm in a tea cup conclusions too quickly) even before she knows the
1. Back to original position facts.
2. Great outrage or excitement about a trivial matter 1. jumping in with both feet
3. To deal with a person who is more than one’s match 2. biting her own tongue
4. Constant source of annoyance to someone 3. raring to go
4. sailing in the same boat
15/06/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.93. An easy as pie
Q.85. To pull your weight 1. Difficult choice
1. To buy something 2. Tasteful
2. To give something 3. Auspicious
3. To help one’s relatives 4. Very easy
4. To do your full share of work
16/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
15/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.94. She invited (all and sundry) to her party.
Q.86. Dead men’s shoes 1. To suffer humiliation
1. Making oneself available for all the tasks being assigned 2. Everyone without distinction
2. Acquiring the wealth of a dead man through 3. To remove a misapprehension
malpractices 4. To take reckless risks
3. Job that one takes over from somebody who has left
unexpectedly or died Q.95. Rust bucket
4. A career where a lot of cheques are signed 1. To be absent minded
2. An old man
Q.87. The lion’s share 3. A vehicle that is old or almost broken
1. Life with no regrets 4. To be late for everything
2. To lose a big amount of money

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19/06/2023 (1st Shift) 20/06/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.96. He bought (a baker’s dozen) of biscuits. Q.104. A bad egg


1. Twelve 1. To be frustrated
2. Ten 2. To calm down
3. Thirteen 3. A very small insignificant amount
4. Fifteen 4. A bad person

Q.97. Hit the lay Q.105. You all look great in your costumes! (Good luck!)
1. To go to bed 1. Break a leg
2. A sarcastic response 2. Spit it out
3. To take revenge 3. Come again
4. To buy or sell something 4. Don’t swear it

19/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 20/06/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.98. To get under one’s skin Q.106. For better or (for) worse
1. To behave foolishly 1. Extreme enthusiasm
2. To get nowhere 2. To accept whatever results; good or bad
3. To hide something 3. To be in trouble
4. To anger or irritate 4. Become out of control

Q.99. Critics and Monday morning quarterbacks are (a Q.107. Long in the tooth
dime a dozen), but it remains to be seen. 1. To be old, often too old to do something
1. Anything that is common and easy to get 2. The show has come to an end
2. Stuck between two very bad options 3. Killing of a certain ethnic or religious group on a
3. Avoiding the main topic, not speaking directly about the massive scale
issue 4. Be optimistic, even difficult times will be lead to better
4. To force an issue that has already ended days

19/06/2023 (3rd Shift)


Answers
Q.100. A broth of a boy
1. A lively, energetic young person
2. To behave foolishly 1. (4) 2. (2) 3. (4) 4. (2) 5. (2)
3. To have specific food choices 6. (4) 7. (4) 8. (1) 9. (1) 10. (1)
4. Not attached to someone 11. (3) 12. (3) 13. (4) 14. (1) 15. (3)
16. (2) 17. (3) 18. (2) 19. (4) 20. (3)
Q.101. Let the bully have (a taste of his own medicine). 21. (3) 22. (4) 23. (3) 24. (2) 25. (1)
1. When you are mistreated the same way you mistreat 26. (4) 27. (2) 28. (1) 29. (2) 30. (3)
others 31. (3) 32. (1) 33. (3) 34. (4) 35. (1)
2. A result that is still nuclear and can go either way 36. (3) 37. (4) 38. (3) 39. (4) 40. (3)
3. A dangerous person pretending harmless 41. (4) 42. (1) 43. (3) 44. (2) 45. (2)
4. A visual presentation is far more descriptive than words 46. (4) 47. (4) 48. (1) 49. (3) 50. (4)
51. (2) 52. (2) 53. (3) 54. (2) 55. (1)
20/06/2023 (1st Shift) 56. (1) 57. (1) 58. (2) 59. (1) 60. (1)
61. (1) 62. (1) 63. (3) 64. (4) 65. (2)
Q.102. She started repaying the money she borrowed 66. (1) 67. (1) 68. (4) 69. (3) 70. (2)
from me, but the amount she returned me is (insignificant 71. (3) 72. (2) 73. (4) 74. (4) 75. (2)
compared) to what she still owes. 76. (2) 77. (3) 78. (2) 79. (1) 80. (1)
1. A drop in a bucket
81. (3) 82. (3) 83. (1) 84. (2) 85. (4)
2. eat out of your hand
86. (3) 87. (4) 88. (3) 89. (3) 90. (2)
3. jaw dropping
91. (1) 92. (1) 93. (4) 94. (2) 95. (3)
4. an eye for an eye
96. (3) 97. (1) 98. (4) 99. (1) 100. (1)
Q.103. To eat crow 101. (1) 102. (1) 103. (2) 104. (4) 105. (1)
1. To take money back 106. (2) 107. (1)
2. To admit that one is wrong
3. To become non – vegetarian
4. To take great care

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One Word Substitutions
Q.12. Persons who are unfairly blamed for something
02/05/2023 (1st Shift) that others have done
1. Disdain 2. Epitome
Q.1. The young of a frog 3. Expedition 4. Scapegoat
1. Tadpole 2. Kitten
3. Antelope 4. Pup 04/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

02/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.13. Beginning to exist; recently formed or


developed
Q.2. A group of people who have no permanent abode 1. Herald 2. Blasphemy
but wander from place to place. 3. Knave 4. Nascent
1. Nomad 2. Truant
Q.14. Extreme physical or mental sufferings
3. Usurer 4. Ponderer
1. Aviary 2. Autonomy
02/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. Autocracy 4. Agony

Q.3. The art of cutting gems 04/05/2023 (3rd Shift)


1. Mining 2. Lapidary
Q.15. Difficult to interpret or understand
3. Jewelry 4. Philately
1. Endemic 2. Enigmatic
Q.4. The sound made by frogs 3. Emulate 4. Explicable
1. Moo 2 Roar
Q.16. A feeling of excitement or happiness
3. Croak 4. Trumpet
1. Exhilaration 2. Simulation
03/05/2023 (1st Shift) 3. Desolation 4. Passion

Q.5. That can be seen through 08/05/2023 (1st Shift)


1. Defatigable 2. Transparent
Q.17. Abundant garbage kept at one place.
3. Opaque 4. Reverent
1. Mound of garbage 2. Hill of garbage
Q.6. A house of shelter for a dog 3. Heap of garbage 4. Lot of garbage
1. Kennel 2. Den
Q.18. A person who leaves his native country to settle
3. Barns 4. Hangar
in another
1. Domicile 2. Itinerant
03/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
3. Nomad 4. Emigrant
Q.7. A diagram showing the path of planets
08/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
1. Platitude 2. Horoscope
3. Zodiac 4. Planetarium
Q.19. A person who easily believes without
demanding proof
Q.8. One who makes an active effort to promote
1. Cosmopolitan 2. Wary
human welfare
3. Credulous 4. Streetwise
1. Philanthropist 2. Misogynist
3. Feminist 4. Sexist
Q.20. Fear of heights
1. Vaccinophobia 2. Acrophobia
03/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
3. Hydrophobia 4. Bathophobia
Q.9. A sound that cannot be heard
08/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
1. Delible 2. Autonomous
3. Inaudible 4. Audacious
Q.21. The editor of a dictionary
1. Stenographer 2. Hagiographer
Q.10. Something that is necessary or crucial
3. Lexicographer 4. Scenographer
1. Trivial 2. Indispensable
3. Auxiliary 4. Pedantic
Q.22. A person appointed by two parties to solve a
problem
04/05/2023 (1st Shift)
1. Jury 2. Advocate
3. Judge 4. Arbitrator
Q.11. Bearing no name
1. Pseudonym 2. Anonymous
09/05/2023 (1st Shift)
3. Anomaly 4. Namesake

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11/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.23. The act of destroying or damaging something
1. Revenge 2. Vengeance Q.35. Disease that spreads over a whole country or the
3. Sabotage 4. Avenge whole world
1. Panacea 2. Epidermis
Q.24. A woman with brown hair 3. Rustic 4. Pandemic
1. Blunt 2. Blonde
3. Bumble 4. Brunette Q.36. A place of refugee
1. Hospice 2. Shelter
09/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. Asylum 4. Home

Q.25. To enter unlawfully upon the land of another 11/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
1. Culprit 2. Transgression
3. Trespass 4. Delinquent Q.37. One hard to please (very selective in his habits)
1. Incorrigible 2. Dexterous
Q.26. Experiences that are very unpleasant or difficult 3. Sadist 4. Fastidious
1. Knack 2. Ordeal
3. Strident 4. Pitfall Q.38. A residence of monks or priests
1. Nursery 2. Monastery
09/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. Convent 4. Tomb

Q.27. One who has lost one’s parents 12/05/2023 (1st Shift)
1. Orphan 2. Snob
3. Recluse 4. Martyr Q.39. The sound of owls
1. Hoot 2. Croak
Q.28. A residence for nuns 3. Honk 4. Neigh
1. Monastery 2. Convent
3. Refugee 4. Mint Q.40. Rights to vote in an election
1. Orchard 2. Suffrage
10/05/2023 (1st Shift) 3. Propaganda 4. Potable

Q.29. The flowers of a particular region 12/05/2023 (2nd Shift)


1. Bryophyte 2. Flora
3. Fauna 4. Bovine Q.41. In exactly the same words as were used
originally
Q.30. A local meeting of party members to select 1. Lunatic 2. Kennel
candidates, elect convention delegates, etc. 3. Misanthrope 4. Verbatim
1. Claque 2. Caravan
3. Clique 4. Caucus 12/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

10/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.42. Open to more than one interpretation, not
having one obvious meaning
Q.31. Impossible to deny or disapprove 1. Altercation 2. Ambiguous
1. Frangible 2. Assailable 3. Alchemy 4. Amateur
3. Dubitable 4. Incontrovertible
Q.43. A person who believes in the equality of all
Q.32. Scientific tests or techniques used in connection people
with the detection of crime 1. Philodendron 2. Philologist
1. Etymology 2. Autopsy 3. Philander 4. Egalitarian
3. Post – mortem 4. Forensics
15/05/2023 (1st Shift)
10/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.44. A person who does not believe in God
Q.33. A person who is both open and shy 1. Iconoclast 2. Highbrow
1. Introvert 2. Extrovert 3. Atheist 4. Lecher
3. Ambivert 4. Controvert
15/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.34. A portable case for holding papers, drawing etc.
1. Cache 2. Archives Q.45. An exact copy of handwriting, printing
3. Creche 4. Portfolio 1. Platitude 2. Maiden
3. Facsimile 4. Potable

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1. Hypergamy 2. Honorary
Q.46. One who hates war, loves peace 3. Wardrobe 4. Gibber
1. Fatalist 2. Pacifist
3. Conformist 4. Desecrater Q.58. One who is 100 years old or older
1. Sententia 2. Immortal
15/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. Mortal 4. Centenarian

Q.47. Departure from common rule 17/05/2023 (3rd Shift)


1. Pragmatic 2. Stupor
3. Anomaly 4. Quixotic Q.59. Liable to catch fire easily.
1. Venial 2. Agnostic
Q.48. The sound of elephants 3. Inflammable 4. Incombustible
1. Quack 2. Trumpet
3. Laurel 4. Screech Q.60. A ground where the last funeral rites are
performed
16/05/2023 (1st Shift) 1. Mortuary 2. Barracks
3. Crematorium 4. Tomb
Q.49. A case in which the blade of a sword is kept
1. Pantry 2. Dyke 18/05/2023 (1st Shift)
3. Infirmary 4. Sheath
Q.61. A unit to measure light
Q.50. Government by two rulers or authorities 1. Watt 2. Lumen
1. Diarchy 2. Anarchy 3. Horse – power 4. Ampere
3. Monarchy 4. Bureaucracy
Q.62. Destruction of a foetus
16/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 1. Ellipse 2. Abhor
3. Fratricide 4. Feticide
Q.51. A living organism that steals nourishment from
other living beings 18/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
1. Insect 2. Co- Dependent
3. Vector 4. Parasite Q.63. To forbid something, especially by law
1. Propound 2. Quarantine
Q.52. A government run by a single person 3. Proscribe 4. Quench
1. Anocracy 2. Gerontocracy
3. Bureaucracy 4. Autocracy Q.64. Impossible to change or reverse
1. Order 2. Coerce
16/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. Irrevocable 4. Intimidate

Q.53. The medieval forerunner of chemistry 18/05/2023 (3rd Shift)


1. Anchor 2. Alchemy
3. Anthropologist 4. Curator Q.65. A man who is womanish in his habits
1. Henpecked 2. Fastidious
Q.54. A long wandering or voyage usually marked by 3. Stoic 4. Effeminate
many changes of fortune
1. Odyssey 2. Ode Q.66. A circular house made of blocks of hard snow
3. Trip 4. Pilgrimage 1. Igloo 2. Hut
3. Nest 4. Hutch
17/05/2023 (1st Shift)
19/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.55. To renounce a throne
1. Abdicate 2. Abort Q.67. The action or offence of speaking sacrilegiously
3. Assert 4. Avow about God or sacred things; profane talk
1. Blasphemy 2. Ephemeral
Q.56. A place where fruit trees are grown 3. Crusade 4. Extempore
1. Cemetery 2. Botanical
3. Orchard 4. Dyke Q.68. The science of foretelling events by mapping
stars
17/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 1. Astrobiology 2. Astrology
3. Astrophysics 4. Astronomy
Q.57. A large, tall cupboard in which clothes may be
hung or stored 19/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

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Q.69. An inscription on or at a tomb or a grave Q.80. A thing that is kept as a reminder of a person,
1. Ode 2. Epitaph place, or event
3. Imprint 4. Carving 1. Sinecure 2. Souvenir
3. Panacea 4. Regalia
Q.70. A place for wrestling
1. Arena 2. Premise Q.81. Famous or well – known for a negative reason
3. Hangar 4. Cemetery 1. Formidable 2. Unpopular
3. Notorious 4. Reputable
19/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
14/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.71. A person holding conversational belief
especially in matter of religion Q.82. A person who likes humankind and human
1. Prudent 2. Orthodox society.
3. Compere 4. Arsonist 1. Lunatic 2. Mercenary
3. Narcissist 4. Philanthropist
13/06/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.83. Opposing or taking arms against a government
Q.72. Information, especially of a biased or misleading or ruler.
nature, used to promote a political cause or point of 1. Volunteer 2. Participant
view 3. Rebel 4. Rubel
1. Orchard 2. Propaganda
3. Welter 4. Potable 15/06/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.73. A container for housing honeybees Q.84. License granted to an individual or group to
1. Colonies 2. Hive market a company’s goods or services in a particular
3. Pack 4. Shoal territory.
1. Marketing 2. Franchise
13/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. Monopoly 4. Branding

Q.74. Ethically good behaviour one has Q.85. The art of careful public speaking, using clear
1. Belief 2. Virtue pronunciation
3. Values 4. Virtual 1. Incubation 2. Abdication
3. Elocution 4. Obrution
Q.75. A person who has money especially invested in
business 15/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
1. Capitalist 2. Leftist
3. Minimalist 4. Industrialist Q.86. An exact copy of handwriting, printing
1. Facsimile 2. Potable
13/06/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. Maiden 4. Platitude

Q.76. A calculated move to gain an advantage Q.87. One who hates war, loves peace
1. Gambit 2. Grunt 1. Conformist 2. Pacifist
3. Bonsai 4. Profit 3. Fatalist 4. Desecrater

Q.77. Urging or requesting (someone) solemnly or 15/06/2023 (3rd Shift)


earnestly to do something
1. Adjure 2. Armada Q.88. To reveal a secret
3. Arrears 4. Arena 1. Conceal 2. Discern
3. Divulge 4. Vilify
14/06/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.89. A place for housing aeroplanes
Q.78. A violent wind that has a circular movement 1. Hutch 2. Brewery
1. Tsunami 2. Drought 3. Burrow 4. Hangar
3. Deluge 4. Hurricane
16/06/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.79. One who hates or discriminates against women.
1. Misogynist 2. Atheist Q.90. Fit to drink
3. Feminist 4. Pessimist 1. Ostensible 2. Potable
3. Deplorable 4. Liable
14/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.91. A person who likes or admires women

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1. Polyglot 2. Conversationalist
3. Misogynist 4. Philogynist Q.103. Having a sharply strong taste or smell
1. Pungent 2. Remorse
16/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. Alchemy 4. Satire

Q.92. A state of agitation especially over a trivial 20/06/2023 (2nd Shift)


matter
1. Worry 2. Fuss Q.104. The branch of physics concerned with the
3. Harmony 4. Storm properties of sound
1. Acoustics 2. Anarchist
Q.93. Sets of principles concerned with the nature and 3. Anchor 4. Apiary
appreciation of beauty
1. Aesthetics 2. Asylum Q.105. A historical account or biography written from
3. Atonement 4. Aspersion personal knowledge
1. Chronicle 2. Blog
16/06/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. Thesis 4. Memoir

Q.94. People who belong to the same country. 20/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
1. Soldiers 2. Communists
3. Natives 4. Folks Q.106. To move about from place to place aimlessly
1. Meadow 2. Path
Q.95. One who gives shape to stone 3. Meander 4. Stream
1. Auditor 2. Sculptor
3. Apostate 4. Curator Q.107. Disappointed and annoyed about something
1. Contented 2. Dissuade
19/06/2023 (1st Shift) 3. Disgruntled 4. Surreal

Q.96. A person who travels in spacecraft


1. Cadet 2. Ghetto Answers
3. Voyeur 4. Astronaut

Q.97. A group of ants 1. (1) 2. (1) 3. (2) 4. (3) 5. (2)


1. Colony 2. Bushel 6. (1) 7. (3) 8. (1) 9. (3) 10. (2)
3. Pack 4. Comb 11. (2) 12. (4) 13. (4) 14. (4) 15. (2)
16. (1) 17. (3) 18. (4) 19. (3) 20. (2)
19/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 21. (3) 22. (4) 23. (3) 24. (4) 25. (3)
26. (2) 27. (1) 28. (2) 29. (2) 30. (4)
Q.98. A small structure with one or more open sides 31. (4) 32. (4) 33. (3) 34. (4) 35. (4)
that is used to vend merchandise 36. (3) 37. (4) 38. (2) 39. (1) 40. (2)
1. Kiosk 2. Podium 41. (4) 42. (2) 43. (4) 44. (3) 45. (3)
3. Vendor 4. Stand 46. (2) 47. (3) 48. (2) 49. (4) 50. (1)
51. (4) 52. (4) 53. (2) 54. (1) 55. (1)
Q.99. Partial or total loss of memory 56. (3) 57. (3) 58. (4) 59. (3) 60. (3)
1. Axiom 2. Atheist 61. (2) 62. (4) 63. (3) 64. (3) 65. (4)
3. Ascetic 4. Amnesia 66. (1) 67. (1) 68. (2) 69. (2) 70. (1)
71. (2) 72. (2) 73. (2) 74. (2) 75. (1)
19/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
76. (1) 77. (1) 78. (4) 79. (1) 80. (2)
81. (3) 82. (4) 83. (3) 84. (2) 85. (3)
Q.100. Killing of one person by another
1. Genocide 2. Filicide 86. (1) 87. (2) 88. (3) 89. (4) 90. (2)
3. Homicide 4. Fratricide 91. (4) 92. (2) 93. (1) 94. (3) 95. (2)
96. (4) 97. (1) 98. (1) 99. (4) 100. (3)
Q.101. A place where snakes are kept 101. (4) 102. (3) 103. (1) 104. (1) 105. (4)
1. Hive 2. Aviary 106. (3) 107. (3)
3. Apiary 4. Serpentarium

20/06/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.102. A building where animals are butchered


1. Apologue 2. Arbitrator
3. Abattoir 4. Apostate

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Synonyms 1. Definite 2. Secure
3. Ambiguous 4. Insecure
02/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.13. Gauge
Q.1. Challenge 1. Measure 2. Attempt
1. Approve 2. Carry 3. Valve 4. Diagnose
3. Place 4. Question
04/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.2. Radical
1. Sabbatical 2. Egotistical Q.14. Confirm
3. Sceptical 4. Fanatical 1. Corrosion 2. Corroborate
3. Collision 4. Collaborate
02/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.15. In the absence of miracles, my frustration spikes.
Q.3. Expound 1. Increases 2. Falls
1. Notoriety 2. Partisan 3. Losses 4. Digs
3. Paucity 4. Expatiate
04/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.4. Heartless
1. Mild 2. Cruel Q.16. From start to finish, the treatment of the defendants
3. Robust 4. Warm was a (travesty) of legal due process.
1. Mockery 2. Slurry
02/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. Magic 4. Tribute

Q.5. Ability Q.17. Advantage


1. Flexibility 2. Skill 1. Vengeance 2. Boon
3. Feature 4. Inefficacy 3. Unfrock 4. Vital

Q.6. Ulterior 08/05/2023 (1st Shift)


1. Ancient 2. Prior
3. Anterior 4. Eventual Q.18. The sky was alight from (top) to horizon.
1. Zenith 2. Summit
03/05/2023 (1st Shift) 3. Base 4. Start

Q.7. Lying Q.19. Withdraw


1. Misleading 2. Crying 1. Combine 2. Engage
3. Stopping 4. Framing 3. Persevere 4. Retreat

03/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 08/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.8. Convinced Q.20. Jaded


1. Doubting 2. Trustless 1. Unwearied 2. Fatigued
3. Submerged 4. Accepting 3. Weariless 4. Beguiled

Q.9. Valiance Q. 21. Are you kidding?


1. Craveness 2. Patience 1. Pleading 2. Joking
3. Gallantry 4. Dastardliness 3. Mixing 4. Rocking

03/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 08/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.10. Panic Q.22. Impede


1. Mock 2. Cheer 1. Stalwart 2. Stampede
3. Block 4. Fright 3. Sore 4. Thwart

Q.11. Wage Q.23. It was a distraction.


1. Sycophant 2. Emolument 1. Faith 2. Conviction
3. Jackpot 4. Jocular 3. Confusion 4. Assurance

04/05/2023 (1st Shift) 09/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.12. Equivocal Q.24. Valet

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1. Carrier 2. Carrousel 1. Spinster 2. Volunteer
3. Kingpin 4. Butler 3. Stoic 4. Tradition

Q.25. Paradise Q.36. Inquisitive


1. Ghost 2. Trivial 1. Callous 2. Agile
3. Display 4. Bliss 3. Aloof 4. Curious

09/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 12/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.26. The child develops a deadly disease. Q.37. Virtuoso


1. Kind 2. Fatal 1. Waive 2. Maestro
3. Huge 4. Corrective 3. Novice 4. Voluble

09/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.38. If you think atheists are all miserable, (nihilistic)
amoralist, this book should put you straight.
Q.27. You should never judge a person without knowing 1. Cynical 2. Tyrannical
the truth. 3. Conical 4. Canonical
1. Care 2. Wink
3. Pacify 4. Decide 12/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.28. Abide Q.39. he has been used as the (fall guy) for issues with
1. Dwell 2. Decamp housing and unemployment.
3. Repudiate 4. Vamoose 1. Weakling 2. Reticent
3. Scapegoat 4. Confiscate
10/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.40. Decapitate
Q.29. I suppose I was looking for (a work that would give 1. Desolation 2. Affection
me income) and that was going to be an adventure. 3. Behead 4. Sincerity
1. Calling 2. Activity
3. Occupation 4. Pursuit 12/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

10/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.41. Debased


1. Corrupted 2. Unamenable
Q.30. Backfire 3. Aggrandize 4. Amenable
1. Florid 2. Flood
3. Collapse 4. Flourish 15/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.31. Unfamiliar Q.42. Consecutive


1. Prodigal 2. Unsparing 1. Executive 2. Important
3. Parallel 4. Strange 3. Organized 4. Successive

10/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.43. The story shows the importance of self – esteem.
1. Pride 2. Humility
Q.32. No need to read (voluminous) campaign literature, 3. Disgrace 4. Shyness
or pore through printed recommendations.
1. Micro 2. Reverberate 15/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
3. Sparkling 4. Commodious
Q.44. Arrogance
Q.33. Fetish 1. Inhibition 2. Diffidence
1. Desire 2. Requirement 3. Dominance 4. Bashful
3. Awkward 4. Learning
Q.45. There is no need to attack our guest.
11/05/2023 (1st Shift) 1. Adore 2. Assault
3. Generate 4. Mark
Q.34. Go back to your image description.
1. Definition 2. Plan 15/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
3. Function 4. Deception
Q.46. Aptitude
11/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 1. Attitude 2. Talent
3. Stress 4. Faith
Q.35. Paul Bunyan is considered a legend.

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Q.47. Immediate relocation is your best course of action.
1. Expiration 2. Migration Q.59. So can our community leaders come up with a plan
3. Ending 4. Emergence of action to help (alleviate) this problem?
1. Aggravate 2. Falter
16/05/2023 (1st Shift) 3. Altruistic 4. Diminish

48. A sudden gust of wind hits the window. 18/05/2023 (1st Shift)
1. Cramp 2. Feel
3. Blow 4. Pump Q.60. Confession had always rested on a clear distinction
between mortal and (venial) sins.
Q.49. Easiness 1. Intolerable 2. Major
1. Immunity 2. Indomitability 3. Pardonable 4. Genial
3. Gullibility 4. Fraternity
Q.61. I didn’t have to time to give them proof.
16/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 1. Snap 2. Guess
3. Evidence 4. Charge
Q.50. “Little Red Riding Hood’ is a fairy tale.
1. Story 2. Fact 18/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
3. Tail 4. Document
Q.62. Thy physics of laser – driven fusion is very complex.
Q.51. Fabulously 1. Convoluted 2. Modest
1. Nominally 2. Fantastically 3. Simplified 4. Streamline
3. Scantily 4. Scarcely
Q.63. Upsetting
16/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 1. Perturbing 2. Amusing
3. Aware 4. Dreamy
Q.52. Subtle
1. Corrupt 2. Wrong 18/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
3. Homely 4. Exquisite
Q.64. They have also tested fully (autonomous) landings
Q.53. Consensus and semi – autonomous take – offs for the gas – powered
1. Censure 2. Census rotorcraft.
3. Agreement 4. Puck 1. Independent 2. Unanimous
3. Obstruct 4. Occlude
17/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.65. They have no reason to trust you.
Q.54. There are actually many different versions of 1. Believe 2. Doubt
“Cinderella.” 3. Dispute 4. Condemn
1. Signals 2. Variations
3. Problems 4. Features 19/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.55. Backstab Q.66. Appropriate


1. Betray 2. Berate 1. Competent 2. Polarize
3. Bleary 4. Blare 3. Gentle 4. Informal

17/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.67. Contrite


1. Persistent 2. Remorseful
Q.56. John says, “I am serious.” 3. Advertent 4. Renitent
1. Comical 2. Light
3. Safe 4. Severe 19/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.57. Villainous Q.68. He maliciously (damaged) a car with a baseball bat.


1. Famous 2. Nefarious 1. Marred 2. Loaded
3. Wholesome 4. Lucid 3. Corrupted 4. Mended

17/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.69. Opposite


1. Conspicuous 2. Noticeable
Q.58. Photosynthesis can be hindered by extreme 3. Similar 4. Antagonistic
temperatures.
1. Discouraged 2. Tolerated 19/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
3. Gained 4. Revert

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Q.70. Enervate
1. Devitalize 2. Arouse Q.82. In the midst of the tumult of charges against him,
3. Boost 4. Invigorate (welter) of conflicting poll numbers are being bandied
about.
Q.71. It broke Eleanora’s heart to see her daughter 1. Turmoil 2. Static
become that (wraith) of her former self. 3. Peace 4. Dynamic
1. Yore 2. Spirit
3. Being 4. Wail 14/06/2023 (3rd Shift)

13/06/2023 (1st Shift) Q.83. He hesitated, studying her face with a (confused)
expression.
Q.72. You look around and you see green, happy plants. 1. Calm 2. Assisted
1. Nascent 2. Gloomy 3. Puzzled 4. Explicated
3. Mourning 4. Blissful
Q.84. Glorify
Q.73. Don’t sound so excited 1. Lower 2. Mock
1. Composed 2. Casual 3. Celebrate 4. Wonder
3. Eager 4. Tired
15/06/2023 (1st Shift)
13/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.85. Liberty
Q.74. Unfortunately he is merely the head of a rabble of 1. Freedom 2. Acclamation
warlords who are (firmly) rooted in the past. 3. Dependence 4. Statue
1. Feebly 2. Impotently
3. Stiffly 4. Languidly Q.86. They are institutions built to hold and (continue)
power for a political group.
Q.75. Contradict 1. Waste 2. Release
1. Verify 2. Contravene 3. Maintain 4. Abandon
3. Permit 4. Vouch
15/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
13/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.87. There is no need to attack our guest.
Q.76. Wealthy 1. Adore 2. Assault
1. Affluent 2. Lacking 3. Mark 4. Generate
3. Poor 4. Depressed
Q.88. Arrogance
Q.77. Urging or requesting (someone) solemnly or 1. Bashful 2. Diffidence
earnestly to do something 3. Inhibition 4. Dominance
1. Adjure 2. Armada
3. Arrears 4. Arena 15/06/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.78. There is widespread (prejudice) against workers Q.89. Converge


over 45. 1. Verbicide 2. Coincide
1. Misfortune 2. Concern 3. Fratricide 4. Homicide
3. Temperament 4. Intolerance
Q.90. I do not object to this (accolade) on the grounds that
14/06/2023 (1st Shift) Edinburgh has little literary tradition.
1. Stubborn 2. Criticism
Q.79. I am parched, dehydrated to the point of pain. 3. Indictment 4. Praise
1. Washed 2. Braced
3. Moistened 4. Drained 16/06/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.80. Golden Q.91. Spreading from the ports, Formosan termites began
1. Dull 2. Dark a (subterranean) colonization of the country.
3. Gloomy 4. Shining 1. Terrestrial 2. Underground
3. Overt 4. Subcutaneous
14/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.92. I mean that is a remarkable finding.
Q.81. She goes to her room and locks herself in. 1. Standard 2. Subtle
1. Shuts 2. Taunts 3. Noticeable 4. Dim
3. Sinks 4. Hurts

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16/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. Refuse 4. Bolster

Q.93. The women starred at me with (great interest or 20/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
concern).
1. Possession 2. Curiosity Q.105. Enthuse
3. Control 4. Intellect 1. Fondle 2. Lazy
3. Carefree 4. Unbothered
Q.94. Capricious
1. Stable 2. Cautious Q.106. I was (feeling afraid) that something bad would
3. Steadfast 4. Arbitrary happen.
1. Divine 2. Sacred
16/06/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. Scared 4. Bold

Q.95. The (departure) of people from the city isn’t 20/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
necessarily good news.
1. Continuation 2. Exodus Q.107. He is interested in how our (perceptions) of death
3. Abidance 4. Excavation affect the way we live.
1. Misconceptions 2. Bewilderments
Q.96. Small 3. Approaches 4. Ignorance
1. Rich 2. Liberal
3. Slight 4. Adequate Q.108. Advocate
1. Experience 2. Forever
19/06/2023 (1st Shift) 3. Support 4. Justice

Q.97. She couldn’t really be irritated with him.


1. Delighted 2. Annoyed Answers
3. Pleased 4. Obliged

Q.98. The symbols were useless to him. 1. (4) 2. (4) 3. (4) 4. (2) 5. (2)
1. Reachable 2. Successful 6. (4) 7. (1) 8. (4) 9. (3) 10. (4)
3. Worthless 4. Valuable 11. (2) 12. (3) 13. (1) 14. (1) 15. (1)
16. (1) 17. (2) 18. (1) 19. (4) 20. (2)
19/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 21. (2) 22. (4) 23. (3) 24. (4) 25. (4)
26. (2) 27. (4) 28. (1) 29. (3) 30. (3)
Q.99. Gala 31. (4) 32. (4) 33. (1) 34. (1) 35. (4)
1. Carnival 2. Moist 36. (4) 37. (2) 38. (1) 39. (3) 40. (3)
3. Mistakenly 4. Funeral 41. (1) 42. (4) 43. (1) 44. (3) 45. (2)
46. (2) 47. (2) 48. (3) 49. (3) 50. (1)
Q.100. It can be easy to ignore people who are struggling 51. (2) 52. (4) 53. (3) 54. (2) 55. (1)
and having a hard time. 56. (4) 57. (2) 58. (1) 59. (4) 60. (3)
1. Gliding 2. Hustling 61. (3) 62. (1) 63. (1) 64. (1) 65. (1)
3. Booming 4. Claiming 66. (1) 67. (2) 68. (1) 69. (4) 70. (1)
71. (2) 72. (4) 73. (3) 74. (3) 75. (2)
19/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
76. (1) 77. (1) 78. (4) 79. (4) 80. (4)
81. (1) 82. (1) 83. (3) 84. (3) 85. (1)
Q.101. Disdain
86. (3) 87. (2) 88. (4) 89. (2) 90. (4)
1. Withdraw 2. Admiration
3. Contempt 4. Acceptance 91. (2) 92. (3) 93. (2) 94. (4) 95. (2)
96. (3) 97. (2) 98. (3) 99. (1) 100. (2)
Q.102. Assail 101. (3) 102. (1) 103. (3) 104. (4) 105. (1)
1. Attack 2. Perform 106. (3) 107. (3) 108. (3)
3. Systematic 4. Shield

20/06/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.103. Habitant
1. Exile 2. Endemic
3. Denizen 4. Transient

Q.104. Support
1. Spine 2. Release

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Antonyms 04/05/2023 (1st Shift)

02/05/2023 (1st Shift) Q.12. Disregard


1. Curiosity 2. Demote
Q.1. Viscous 3. Split 4. Hidden
1. Watery 2. Grim
3. Brutal 4. Thick 04/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.2. The arms and legs lay in a careless way. Q.13. They must have been more than just suspicious of
1. Forgetful 2. Unsafe you.
3. Neglectful 4. Vigilant 1. Queer 2. Doubtful
3. Ambiguous 4. Definitive
02/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.14. Abolish
Q.3. There can’t be anything positive about plastics with 1. Efface 2. Formalize
pathogens floating around. 3. Deface 4. Jettison
1. fundamental 2. approving
3. depreciative 4. flattering 04/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.4. Curtailed Q.15. Reluctant


1. Pruned 2. Slashed 1. Cagey 2. Abatis
3. Lengthened 4. Trimmed 3. Loathe 4. Inclined

02/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.16. Any book on any subject risks irrelevance or
smallness compared to this (behemoth).
Q.5. Abridge 1. Midget 2. Colossus
1. Syncopate 2. Taper 3. Monster 4. Dreadnought
3. Fortify 4. Elongate
08/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.6. I need to spend some time fixing the disorder of my
bookshelves. Q.17. She must have an (affinity) for women with dark
1. Plague 2. Condition hair.
3. Regulate 4. Chaos 1. Stand 2. Dislike
3. Dodge 4. Tendency
03/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.18. Absence
Q.7. Subtracted 1. Dearth 2. Vanity
1. Separated 2. Adjunct 3. Surfeit 4. Privation
3. Recap 4. Annihilatory
08/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.8. We should have warned you that they were coming.
1. waked 2. predicted Q.19. Abstract
3. prepared 4. imperiled 1. Transcend 2. Romantic
3. Concrete 4. Utopian
03/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.20. The pillar of light has faded.
Q.9. Proceed 1. grown 2. vanished
1. Wide 2. Withdraw 3. melted 4. painted
3. Local 4. Accidental
08/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.10. A war has been unleashed on financial
untouchability. Q.21. Amenorrhea can cause a range of issues, including
1. regarded 2. unchained infertility.
3. confined 4. free 1. sterile 2. barrenness
3. stance 4. fecund
03/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.22. Analogous
Q.11. Misunderstand 1. Dissimilar 2. Puzzle
1. Impossible 2. Delayed 3. Straight 4. Matching
3. Comprehend 4. Sluggish
09/05/2023 (1st Shift)

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Q.34. The company has responded (sluggishly) to these
Q.23. Mad changes in technology.
1. Dense 2. Distemper 1. Similarly 2. Apathetically
3. Sound 4. Indisposition 3. Promptly 4. Lethargically

Q.24. I was (disappointed) to see the lack of coverage 11/05/2023 (1st Shift)
afforded to this event.
1. Humiliated 2. Dizzy Q.35. The new government’s domestic policies could
3. Encouraged 4. Gloomy easily undermine the main foreign policy.
1. Enhance 2. Cripple
09/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. Weaken 4. Spoil

Q.25. Richard himself came up to persuade David to agree Q.36. Impossible


to their plan. 1. Unlikely 2. Unsure
1. coax 2. lure 3. Shaky 4. Applicable
3. prompt 4. deter
11/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.26. Rare
1. Extraordinary 2. Latent Q.37. Awful
3. Familiar 4. Clarify 1. Wonderful 2. Dreadful
3. Pitiful 4. Grim
09/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.38. The tension is going to be crucial in determining the
Q.27. Reverence fate of your company.
1. Deference 2. Scorn 1. decisive 2. surgical
3. Honour 4. Venerate 3. trivial 4. pivotal

Q.28. It was a very generous and jolly voice. 12/05/2023 (1st Shift)
1. morose 2. festive
3. tabular 4. witty Q.39. For years he pursued a (vendetta) against the
Morris family.
10/05/2023 (1st Shift) 1. traduce 2. conflict
3. tirade 4. harmony
Q.29. Malign
1. Align 2. Cheerful Q.40. Adhere
3. Harangue 4. Praise 1. Approve 2. Establish
3. Compel 4. Condemn
Q.30. It would effectively rouse peoples ardour to invest,
and help to (discourage) the transfer of capital abroad. 12/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
1. Intolerable 2. Persuade
3. Industrious 4. Construe Q.41. Humble
1. Diffident 2. Passive
10/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. Assertive 4. Votary

Q.31. Apprentice Q.42. An (unsullied) safety record swelled pride in


1. Essential 2. Crude Concorde’s technical achievement as the years passed.
3. Neophyte 4. Veteran 1. Perfect 2. Tarnished
3. Undefiled 4. Impeccable
Q.32. The lens in this collection is focused very carefully
upon the (quotidian), with all of its utterly familiar 12/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
vexations.
1. Mandatory 2. Obligatory Q.43. Doze
3. Normal 4. Sporadic 1. Wake 2. Cold
3. Snooze 4. Neglect
10/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.44. They are virtually unimpeachable in the (unbiased),
Q.33. Rigid invariably correct reading of a race.
1. Satiation 2. Flexible 1. prejudiced 2. ceasing
3. Distaste 4. Superior 3. captivity 4. stranger

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Q.45. I stare out into the really amazingly dark night. Q.57. Many children still do not have access to quality
1. unusually 2. obviously education that will harness their inherent abilities and
3. shockingly 4. astonishingly talent.
1. Handle 2. Exploit
Q.46. Surrender 3. Misapply 4. Direct
1. Waive 2. Stay
3. Withstand 4. Calm Q.58. Suspicion
1. Tremor 2. Conviction
15/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. Incertitude 4. Niggle

Q.47. Lordly 17/05/2023 (2nd Shift)


1. Arrogant 2. Saucy
3. Ignoble 4. Despair Q.59. Culpable
1. Edible 2. Rigorous
Q.48. The freedom to browse a secure and accountable 3. Innocent 4. Reasonable
online space will be compromised.
1. liable 2. irresponsible 17/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
3. amicable 4. indebted
Q.60. We will brush out the damp hair.
15/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 1. droughty 2. saturated
3. moist 4. sticky
Q.49. Megan, my precious darling, where is the kettle?
1. detested 2. expensive Q.61. Absorb
3. beloved 4. steep 1. Permit 2. Dwindle
3. Dismiss 4. Reconcile
Q.50. Wicked
1. Sarcastic 2. Admirable 18/05/2023 (1st Shift)
3. Infernal 4. Dissent
Q.62. The peach – tree is most productive when the roots
16/05/2023 (1st Shift) are kept near the surface.
1. potent 2. lush
Q.51. Lethargy 3. futile 4. fertile
1. Shield 2. Refusal
3. Existence 4. Attention Q.63. Discreet
1. Open 2. Release
Q.52. The beauty of our landscape is important. 3. Lose 4. Zenith
1. nobility 2. blemish
3. aesthetics 4. glamour 18/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

16/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.64. Maladroit


1. Inept 2. Arrogant
Q.53. He says we are poor now. 3. Awkward 4. Skilful
1. barren 2. indigent
3. ruined 4. opulent Q.65. We frequently congratulate people on their
accomplishment in becoming famous, but we seldom
Q.54. Abort ever talk about the price of fame.
1. Commence 2. Collision 1. Triumph 2. Execution
3. Commode 4. Command 3. Fiasco 4. Feat

16/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 18/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.55. Calm Q.66. Administer


1. Placid 2. Low – key 1. Entertaining 2. Forego
3. Frenzy 4. Harmonious 3. Pictural 4. Steady

Q.56. Our financial situation had become (precarious). Q.67. Sam was looking gloomy, and downcast, and Meg in
1. Noisy 2. Insecure tears.
3. Delicate 4. Stable 1. Sullen 2. Plain
3. Buoyant 4. Morose
17/05/2023 (1st Shift)

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19/05/2023 (1st Shift) Q.79. She relished our (arguments), most of which she
won.
Q.68. The negotiations have gotten nowhere, and I see no 1. negotiations 2. altercation
reason to (continue) with this pointless exercise. 3. agreements 4. feud
1. Vivacious 2. Agitate
3. Halt 4. Coagulate 14/06/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.69. Tangle Q.80. Irreverent


1. Coil 2. Simple 1. Restoration 2. Relevant
3. Jam 4. Labyrinth 3. Respectful 4. Dormant

19/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.81. He is (frank) about what he sees as the shortcomings
of his great predecessors.
Q.70. Having an (active) youngster around the house can 1. evasive 2. assisting
be quite wearing. 3. fortunate 4. cheerful
1. Streaming 2. Progressive
3. Abeyant 4. Bustling 14/06/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.71. Hyped Q.82. Sunny turned to find his daughter’s sweet, bright
1. Upped 2. Reduced eyes close to his.
3. Dilate 4. Paralyed 1. gleaming 2. anxious
3. merry 4. dusky
19/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.83. Mound
Q.72. Desert 1. Victory 2. Bell
1. Bereft 2. Forlorn 3. Valley 4. Prominence
3. Migrate 4. Populate
14/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.73. She ventured to go back to the tree of the (tryst), the
mulberry with the shining white fruit. Q.84. Evidence
1. Separation 2. Rendezvous 1. Duplicity 2. Signature
3. Engagement 4. Date 3. Information 4. Concealment

13/06/2023 (1st Shift) 15/06/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.74. Similarly, Sirius, the most (luminous) star in all the Q.85. The Prime Minister is making no (rash) promises.
heavens, actually has a faint companion. 1. Immature 2. Considerate
1. excited 2. gloomy 3. Audacious 4. Bold
3. serious 4. miserable
Q.86. Similar
Q.75. Crude 1. Resemblant 2. Unlike
1. Stubble 2. Intense 3. Secretive 4. Bizarre
3. Ripe 4. Beastly
15/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
13/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.87. The freedom to browse a secure and accountable
Q.76. Ruffin is seeking that (harmony) of humour in truth online space will be compromised.
– telling amid despair. 1. Liable 2. Indebted
1. Discord 2. Determination 3. Amicable 4. Irresponsible
3. Sectional 4. Conformity
Q.88. Lordly
Q.77. Abundant 1. Arrogant 2. Ignoble
1. Meagre 2. Unreliable 3. Saucy 4. Despair
3. Indefinite 4. Unconscious
15/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
13/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.89. What youthful philosophers and experimentalists
Q.78. Plain we are!
1. Stupid 2. Mean 1. Unformed 2. Ripened
3. Fancy 4. Crazy 3. childlike 4. raw

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Q.90. Reservation 1. Colonize 2. Liberate
1. Openness 2. Conserve 3. Modest 4. Vanquish
3. Catch 4. Doubt
Q.102. Misdemeanour
16/06/2023 (1st Shift) 1. Offence 2. Obedience
3. Gullible 4. Amalgamation
Q.91. Glamour
1. Dullness 2. Magnanimous 20/06/2023 (1st Shift)
3. Charm 4. Appeal
Q.103. Hermione was pointing to the (nearest) window.
Q.92. For high – moisture area, like kitchens and baths or 1. remote 2. convenient
where (frequent) cleaning is required, use only oil – 3. adjacent 4. abutting
based.
1. Confirmed 2. Constant Q.104. Incompetence
3. Seldom 4. Dawdle 1. Interfere 2. Efficient
3. Caustic 4. Attitude
16/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
20/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.93. Impertinent
1. Polite 2. Insolent Q.105. The pandemic has seen soaring home prices and
3. Irrelevant 4. Personal record housing (insecurity).
1. Pretence 2. Hesitancy
Q.94. His gray, lifeless eyes were sunken. 3. Self – doubt 4. Firmness
1. pointed 2. vibrant
3. lapsed 4. extinct Q.106. Satisfactory
1. Diminish 2. Inadequate
16/06/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. Morose 4. Revive

Q.95. Educators play a key role as nation builders. 20/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
1. Negligible 2. Predominant
3. Primitive 4. Principal Q.107. Curious
1. Doubtful 2. Complex
Q.96. Pardon 3. Passionate 4. Uninterested
1. Release 2. Spite
3. Condemn 4. Boast Q.108. The room beneath the collapsed building was
empty.
19/06/2023 (1st Shift) 1. mended 2. finished
3. choked 4. Cracked
Q.97. Complicate
1. Healthy 2. Enlighten Answer
3. Dominate 4. Multiply
1. (1) 2. (4) 3. (3) 4. (3) 5. (4)
Q.98. Our children need vital lessons in wealth
6. (3) 7. (2) 8. (4) 9. (2) 10. (3)
management.
11. (3) 12. (1) 13. (4) 14. (2) 15. (4)
1. Organic 2. Superfluous
16. (1) 17. (2) 18. (3) 19. (3) 20. (4)
3. Healthy 4. Clever
21. (4) 22. (1) 23. (3) 24. (3) 25. (4)
19/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 26. (3) 27. (2) 28. (1) 29. (4) 30. (2)
31. (4) 32. (4) 33. (2) 34. (3) 35. (1)
Q.99. There is a point at which fear may turn to insanity. 36. (4) 37. (1) 38. (3) 39. (4) 40. (4)
1. Wisdom 2. Lunacy 41. (3) 42. (2) 43. (1) 44. (1) 45. (2)
3. Absurdity 4. Frenzy 46. (3) 47. (3) 48. (2) 49. (1) 50. (2)
51. (4) 52. (2) 53. (4) 54. (1) 55. (3)
Q.100. Topple 56. (4) 57. (3) 58. (2) 59. (3) 60. (1)
1. Tumble 2. Steady 61. (3) 62. (3) 63. (1) 64. (4) 65. (3)
3. Fumble 4. Plunge 66. (2) 67. (3) 68. (3) 69. (2) 70. (3)
71. (2) 72. (4) 73. (1) 74. (2) 75. (3)
19/06/2023 (3rd Shift) 76. (1) 77. (1) 78. (3) 79. (3) 80. (3)
81. (1) 82. (4) 83. (3) 84. (4) 85. (2)
Q.101. There is an unhealthy tendency to (subjugate) 86. (2) 87. (4) 88. (2) 89. (2) 90. (1)
films to the dictates of raising public awareness. 91. (1) 92. (3) 93. (1) 94. (2) 95. (1)

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96. (3) 97. (2) 98. (2) 99. (1) 100. (2)
101. (2) 102. (2) 103. (1) 104. (2) 105. (4)
106. (2) 107. (4) 108. (1)

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Misspelt Words 03/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

02/05/2023 (1st Shift) Q.10. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.


1. Monitour 2. Chemical
Q.1. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. 3. Constant 4. Slope
1. Protest is also a safety valvve.
2. Protest is also a saffety valve. Q.11. Choose the sentence with no spelling error.
3. Protast is also a safety valve. 1. And he wanted to sea him sufer.
4. Protest is also a safety valve. 2. And he wantted to see him suffer.
3. And he wanted to see him suffer.
Q.2. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. 4. And he wanted to see him sufer.
1. Locker 2. Rift
3. Tihgt 4. Stock 04/05/2023 (1st Shift)

02/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.12. Choose the sentence with no spelling error.
1. Everything hurt in a dull, constant way.
Q.3. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. 2. Everything hurrt in a dull, constant way.
1. Robber 2. Banker 3. Everything hurt in a dul, contant weigh.
3. Artiset 4. Teacher 4. Everything hurt in a dull, contsant way.

Q.4. Choose the sentence with all correctly spelt words. Q.13. Select the correctly spelt word.
1. The paralel lives of two contemporaries. 1. Epiphene 2. Epiphany
2. She took a pair of sissors and cut his hair. 3. Epephany 4. Epipheny
3. He made the most delicious pumkin pie.
4. I need a strong adhesive. 04/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

02/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.14. Choose the sentence with no spelling error.
1. His grrip tightned a fraction on her arm.
Q.5. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. 2. His grip tightend a fraction on her arm.
1. Lastly 2. Boldly 3. His gripe tightened a fracton on her arm.
3. Happilly 4. Barely 4. His grip tightened a fraction on her arm.

Q.6. Select the wrongly spelt word. 04/05/2023 (3rd Shift)


1. Decorous 2. Declivity
3. Copous 4. Cosmopolitan Q.15. Select the correctly spelt word.
1. Conniavance 2. Connievence
03/05/2023 (1st Shift) 3. Connivance 4. Conivance

Q.7. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. 08/05/2023 (1st Shift)
1. They completely rely on your accessory.
2. They completely relie on your accessory. Q.16. Choose the correctly spelt word.
3. They completlly rely on your accessory. 1. SIEZE 2. FLOWWER
4. They completely rely on your acessory. 3. RHYTHM 4. RECOMMEND

Q.8. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. Q.17. Select the wrongly spelt word.
1. Thunder 2. Obsreve 1. Anonyomus 2. Perfidious
3. Club 4. Bulb 3. Circuitous 4. Adulation

03/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 08/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.9. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. Q.18. Choose the sentence with no spelling error.
1. Servise industries rely on a set of processes. 1. A few examples can illustrate this.
2. Service industreis relie on a set of processes. 2. A few examples can ilustrate this.
3. Service industries rely on a set of processes. 3. A few exemples can illustrate this.
4. Service industries rely on a set of procceses. 4. A few examples can illustrrate this.

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Q.19. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. 1. You could have seen in them a cemetery or a war
1. Blast 2. Jutsice memorial.
3. Caste 4. Toast 2. The main problem, I beleive, lies elsewhere.
3. Jerry is an amatuer who dances because he feels like it.
08/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 4. He said the government remained commited to peace.

Q.20. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. 10/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
1. After a long momant, she shock her head.
2. After a long moment she shook her head. Q.29. Select the correctly spelt word.
3. After a long moment, she shuok her head. 1. Dominiering 2. Domineering
4. After a long momment, she shook her head. 3. Domoneering 4. Dominering

Q.21. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. Q.30. Choose the sentence with no spelling error.
1. Helpful 2. Energetic 1. We need to give priorrity to customer satisfaction.
3. Juorney 4. Possible 2. We need to give priority to customar satisfaction.
3. We need to give priority to customer satisfraction.
09/05/2023 (1st Shift) 4. We need to give priority to customer satisfaction.

Q.22. Choose the correctly spelt word. 10/05/2023 (3rd Shift)


1. SPLATER 2. ARGUMENT
3. ASSASINATION 4. CALANDER Q.31. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
1. LICENSE 2. NECCESARY
Q.23. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. 3. INDISPENSABLE 4. OCCASION
1. How is your currant brand strategy workinng?
2. How is your current brand strategy working? 11/05/2023 (1st Shift)
3. How is your current brrand strategy working?
4. How is your current brand stretagy working? Q.32. Select the wrongly spelt word.
1. peripheral 2. pariah
09/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. pernicious 4. prefunctory

Q.24. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. Q.33. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
1. I can’t stop the tissue from repayring. 1. Glovve 2. Hide
2. I can’t stop the tisue from repairing. 3. Fold 4. Wider
3. I can’t stop the tissue from repairing.
4. I can’t stop the tissue from reparing. 11/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.25. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. Q.34. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
1. Critical 2. Loudly 1. Plus 2. Moking
3. Mastery 4. Lattar 3. Worry 4. Dearest

09/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.35. Choose the sentence with no spelling error.
1. Your emergency contacts coldn’t be reaced.
Q.26. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. 2. Your emergency contacts couldn’t be reached.
1. It is not even a concious process. 3. Your emergancy contacts couldn’t be reached.
2. It is not even a consciuos process. 4. Your emergency contactcs couldn’t be reached.
3. It is not even a conscious proccess.
4. It is not even a conscious process. 12/05/2023 (1st Shift)

10/05/2023 (1st Shift) Q.36. Select the wrongly spelt word.


1. Discripancy 2. Indispensable
Q.27. Select the correctly spelt word. 3. Tyranny 4. Pastime
1. Concensus 2. Concencus
3. Consencus 4. Consensus Q.37. Select the correctly spelt word.
1. Intensity 2. Intansity
Q.28. Choose the sentence with the correct spelt words. 3. Intencity 4. Inteansity

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12/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. Sponge 4. Plane

Q.38. Select the wrongly spelt word. Q.48. Choose the sentence with no spelling error.
1. equivocate 2. enigma 1. Near death experiences are still near death.
3. effigy 4. expereince 2. Near death expereinces are stil near death.
3. Near death experiences are stil near death.
Q.39. Select the correctly spelt word. 4. Near death expriences are still near death.
1. Definition 2. Deifinatn
3. Defination 4. Definasion 16/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

12/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.49. Choose the sentence with no spelling error.
1. Alice turned away, and shugged her shulders.
Q.40. Select the correctly spelt word. 2. Alice turned away, and shrugged her sholders.
1. resind 2. rescind 3. Alice truned away, and shrugged her shoulders.
3. recsind 4. recind 4. Alice turned away, and shrugged her shoulders.

Q.41. Select the wrongly spelt word. Q.50. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
1. Unconventional 2. Alturistc 1. Structrure 2. Havoc
3. Ethical 4. Unsavoury 3. Recently 4. Brush

15/05/2023 (1st Shift) 16/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.42. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. Q.51. Choose the word that is correctly spelt.
1. You are going to figure out everrything. 1. Liasion 2. Indispensible
2. You are going to figrue out everything. 3. Occurred 4. Privilige
3. You are going to figure out everything.
4. You are going to figre out everything. Q.52. Choose the sentence with no spelling error.
1. He supposed he should be thankfull.
15/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 2. He supposed he shuld be thankful.
3. He supposed he should be thankful.
Q.43. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. 4. he suposed he should be thankful.
1. He stood outcide the bathroom door.
2. He stuod outside the bathroom door. 17/05/2023 (1st Shift)
3. He stood outside the bathrum door.
4. He stood outside the bathroom door. Q.53. Choose the sentence with no spelling error.
1. We can’t blame a bad governmnet budget.
Q.44. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. 2. We can’t blamme a bad government buget.
1. Gang 2. Stupid 3. We can’t blame a bad government budget.
3. Boring 4. Maintaen 4. We can’t blame a bad goverment budget.

15/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.54. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.


1. Loss 2. Loose
Q.45. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. 3. Local 4. Losare
1. Crops 2. Salute
3. Shout 4. Belieif 17/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.46. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. Q.55. Choose the sentence with no spelling error.
1. The two are in most casies mutually exclusive. 1. He wondared about lots of things.
2. The two are in most cases mutualy exclusive. 2. he wondered about lotts of things.
3. The two are in most cases mutualyy exclsive. 3. He wondered about lots of things.
4. The two are in most cases mutually exclusive. 4. He wondered about lots of thinggs.

16/05/2023 (1st Shift) Q.56. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.


1. Pleasurre 2. Heaven
Q.47. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. 3. Slogan 4. Brinjal
1. Condision 2. Busy

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17/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 2. Take it up, and wrrite your own story.
3. Take it up, and writte your on story.
Q.57. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. 4. Take it up, and write your own story.
1. Serious 2. Positon
3. Continue 4. Source Q.66. Select the correctly spelt word.
1. Minsculee 2. Manscule
Q.58. Choose the sentence with all correctly spelt 3. Minusulle 4. Minuscule
words.
1. Never interupt an earnest or apparently interesting 19/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
conversation.
2. The person who received the alert doesn’t know when Q.67. Choose the sentence with all correctly spelt
it happened. words.
3. Life is complicated, and there’s a lot to be gratful for. 1. He was arrested for drunkeness on his way to the
4. The goal of this endeiavor is to create significant ties for football ground.
your city. 2. A dumbbell is a short bar with weigts on either side.
3. His performance exceeded all expectations.
18/05/2023 (1st Shift) 4. He was quite humorus, and I liked that about him.

Q.59. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. Q.68. Choose the correctly spelt word.
1. Insigt 2. Supply 1. APPARENT 2. PLEGE
3. Optical 4. Cares 3. AQUIRE 4. CALENDER

Q.60. Choose the sentence with all correctly spelt 19/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
words.
1. I don’t know whether to eat it or rubb it on. Q.69. Select the correctly spelt word.
2. Goodbye untill later now, foks. Have a good night. 1. Aposire 2. Apositte
3. Had I known what was coming, I could have prepared 3. Apposite 4. Aposite
myself better.
4. She always says something humerous. Q.70. Select the wrongly spelt word.
1. Activity 2. Protesion
18/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. Inactivity 4. Unshielded

Q.61. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. 13/06/2023 (1st Shift)


1. Booking 2. Rubing
3. Shocker 4. Tram Q.71. Choose the sentence with all correctly spelt word.
1. I got selected in D category.
Q.62. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. 2. What was the begining of dispute?
1. Sneha caught it and frownned. 3. There is no comparision between the two books.
2. Sneha caught it and frouned. 4. She handlled the situation cooly.
3. Sneha caught it and frowned.
4. Sneha cuaght it and frowned. Q.72. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
1. Blame 2. Leaf
18/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. Staringg 4. Grave

Q.63. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. 13/06/2023 (2nd Shift)


1. Friying 2. Additon
3. Hazard 4. Common Q.73. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
1. Graviety 2. Pattern
Q.64. Select the wrongly spelt word. 3. Sober 4. Major
1. Enclosed 2. Sizeable
3. Disgsting 4. Contradictory Q.74. Select the wrongly spelt word.
1. panache 2. palatial
19/05/2023 (1st Shift) 3. scurvy 4. oblique

Q. 65. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. 13/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
1. Take it up, and write your own storry.

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Q.75. Select the wrongly spelt word. 2. Thousands protested the election fraud.
1. Pausity 2. Philistine 3. My friend happend by around dinnertime.
3. Phlegmatic 4. Philanthropy 4. That was an impressive and irresistable necklace.

Q.76. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. Q.84. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
1. Shopping 2. Wave 1. Publically 2. Referred
3. Forciing 4. Trust 3. Separate 4. Recommend

14/06/2023 (1st Shift) 15/06/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.77. Select the correctly spelt word. Q.85. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
1. Contribute 2. Contrribute 1. Maintaen 2. Boring
3. Contribuet 4. Contribbute 3. Gang 4. Stupid

Q.78. Choose the sentence with all correctly spelt Q.86. Choose the sentence with no spelling error.
words. 1. He stuod outside the bathroom door.
1. The job of the artist is to make the revolution 2. He stood outcide the bathroom door.
perceptible. 3. He stood outside the bathroom door.
2. Except that it’ll be rooted in awkard, funny and 4. He stood outside the bathrum door.
compelling reality.
3. Microsoft announced plans to make bids to accquire 15/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
Byte Dance.
4. She used the 14th Amendment to acheive equality. Q.87. Choose the sentence with no spelling error.
1. Such bloms typically don’t lead to deaths
14/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 2. Such blooms typically don’t lead to deaths.
3. Such blooms typiclly don’t lead to deaths.
Q.79. Choose the incorrectly spelt word. 4. Such blooms typically don’t leade to deaths.
1. Surge 2. Grease
3. Mimic 4. Potantial 16/06/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.80. Select the wrongly spelt word. Q.88. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
1. Graetar 2. Frame
1. supersede 2. quarantine
3. Decrease 4. Rocking
3. eminant 4. develop
Q.89. Choose the sentence with all correctly spelt
14/06/2023 (3rd Shift) words.
1. Moving between floors, their journey seems both
Q.81. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
improbable and inevitible.
1. PERSISTENT 2. RESISTANCE
2. The Secretary requested to be informed only as
3. ACQIUANT 4. PRIVILEGE
necesary to perform his job.
Q.82. Choose the sentence with all correctly spelt 3. The extended phenotype is noticeable when we look at
words. parasites.
1. They fly around like nobody’s buisness. 4. They predicted a similarlly miniscule drop for
2. They also show problem behaviours, like physical September.
aggression and cheating.
16/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
3. This guide offers sugestions of capital interest to
travellers. Q.90. Choose the correctly spelt word.
4. They were meant, she says, to be “a public display of 1. ubiqitous 2. ubquitous
your allegaince.” 3. ubiqoitous 4. ubiquitous
15/06/2023 (1st Shift) Q.91. Choose the sentence with all correctly spelt
words.
Q.83. Choose the sentence with all correctly spelt
1. It turns out multiple groups have measured the
words.
concensus.
1. The teacher told him to watch his grammer.

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2. The proposed cuts have caused considerable Q.100. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
contraversy. 1. Interest 2. Count
3. She was in bouyant mood and was looking forward to 3. Wsated 4. Slim
her new life.
4. The companies may lose a lot of their overseas Q.101. Choose the sentence with all correctly spelt
exposure. words.
1. It was a letter that was shot throught with the writer’s
16/06/2023 (3rd Shift) personality.
2. There is plenty of student accomodation in Edinburgh.
Q.92. Select the wrongly spelt word. 3. Their skilled colleague soon satisfied them that they
1. enormous 2. courteous were wrong.
3. indolent 4. mordern 4. He advised the government not to persue a gas deal with
that company.
Q.93. Select the correctly spelt word.
1. simultenaous 2. simulteneous 20/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
3. simultaneous 4. simultanous
Q.102. Choose the sentence with all correctly spelt
19/06/2023 (1st Shift) words.
1. Urban dwellers often accept noise as part of city life.
Q.94. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. 2. She is going to divorce him on the grounds of adultary.
1. Price is the monetary value placed on a product. 3. Its sanctions are based on compairisons between the
2. Price is the monetary value plased on a product. two companies.
3. Price is the monetery vallue placed on a product. 4. I was a bit depressed by our apparant lack of progress.
4. Price is the monitary value placed on a product.
Q.103. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.
Q.95. Select the correctly spelt word. 1. UNFORESEEN 2. STILETTOS
1. Plagerism 2. Plagiarsm 3. VISCIOUS 4. BEWILDERS
3. Plagiarism 4. Plageriasm
20/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
19/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.104. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q.96. Choose the sentence with all correctly spelt 1. CAMOFLAGUE 2. COMPARSION
words. 3. GUAGE 4. PRESENCE
1. It is demonstrably an unfair comparsion.
2. The whole thing is foriegn to us. Q.105. Select the wrongly spelt word.
3. I’m the sole victim of Mother’s tyrany. 1. Annul 2. Adverse
4. There is room at the extreme end of the corridor. 3. Anarcy 4. Adulterate

Q.97. Choose the incorrectly spelt word.


1. Showing 2. Motive Answers
3. Conssume 4. Horror

19/06/2023 (3rd Shift) 1. (4) 2. (3) 3. (3) 4. (4) 5. (3)


6. (3) 7. (1) 8. (2) 9. (3) 10. (1)
Q.98. Select the correctly spelt word. 11. (3) 12. (1) 13. (2) 14. (4) 15. (3)
1. Purpos 2. Porpos
16. (3) 17. (1) 18. (1) 19. (2) 20. (2)
3. Purpose 4. Propuse
21. (3) 22. (2) 23. (2) 24. (3) 25. (4)
Q.99. Choose the sentence with no spelling error. 26. (4) 27. (4) 28. (1) 29. (2) 30. (4)
1. I am willing to consider the posibility.
31. (2) 32. (4) 33. (1) 34. (2) 35. (2)
2. I am willing to consider the possibility.
3. I am wiling to consider the posibility. 36. (1) 37. (1) 38. (4) 39. (1) 40. (2)
4. I am willing to considerr the possibility. 41. (2) 42. (3) 43. (4) 44. (4) 45. (4)
46. (4) 47. (1) 48. (1) 49. (4) 50. (1)
20/06/2023 (1st Shift)
51. (3) 52. (3) 53. (3) 54. (4) 55. (3)

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56. (1) 57. (2) 58. (2) 59. (1) 60. (3)
61. (2) 62. (3) 63. (1) 64. (3) 65. (4)
66. (4) 67. (3) 68. (1) 69. (3) 70. (2)
71. (1) 72. (3) 73. (1) 74. (1) 75. (1)
76. (3) 77. (1) 78. (1) 79. (4) 80. (3)
81. (3) 82. (2) 83. (2) 84. (1) 85. (1)
86. (3) 87. (2) 88. (1) 89. (3) 90. (4)
91. (4) 92. (4) 93. (3) 94. (1) 95. (3)
96. (4) 97. (3) 98. (3) 99. (2) 100. (3)
101. (3) 102. (1) 103. (3) 104. (4) 105. (3)

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Errors 3. Companies will go
4. No error
02/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.9. Where can I find a good Chinese restaurant about
Q.1 Adding aloe vera gel will prevent the hand here?
sanitizer of drying out your skin. 1. No error
1. No error 2. a good Chinese
2. will prevent the hand sanitizer of 3. Where can I find
3. Adding aloe very gel 4. restaurant about here?
4. drying out your skin.
03/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.2. In my opinion, you should went for higher studies
in London. Q.10. I ate a few brown rice this morning.
1. No error 1. No error
2. In my opinion, 2. I ate a few
3. you should went for 3. brown rice
4. higher studies in London. 4. this morning.

Q.3. Restoring soil health would help at mitigate the Q.11. Now its referring to the same/ big lug who met
effects of climate change. his fate/ thanks to David’s slingshot.
1. help at mitigate the 1. thanks to David’s slingshot.
2. restoring soil health would 2. big lug who met his fate.
3. effects of climate change. 3. Now its referring to the same.
4. No error 4. No error

02/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.12. Despite of technological innovations and


powerful analytical tools, nothing is happening.
Q.4. The front part is used for carving/ the lines and 1. and powerful analytical tools,
the back end/ for scratching of whole areas. 2. No error
1. the lines and the back end 3. nothing is happening.
2. for scratching of whole areas. 4. Despite of technological innovations
3. No Error
4. the front part is used for carving. 03/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.5. This is most unique thing I have ever seen in my Q.13. Some plants secrete oils during dry periods, and
life. when it rains, these oils are released on the air.
1. seen in my life. 1. Some plants secrete oils during
2. thing I have ever 2. dry periods, and when it rains,
3. This is most unique 3. these oils are released on the air.
4. No error 4. No error

Q.6. Make sure you known how to swim. Q.14. Just because I am quiet doesn’t mean I can’t
1. Make sure scold you.
2. No error 1. quiet doesn’t mean
3. you known 2. Just because I am
4. how to swim. 3. No error
4. I can’t scold you
02/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.15. Much of the art he/ discusses is funny, playing/
Q.7. Factoring is, of course, different from and and mischievous.
superior than bill discounting, from the point of view 1. No error
of small company. 2. Much of the art he
1. view of a small company. 3. and mischievous.
2. No error 4. discusses is funny, playing
3. bill discounting, from the point of
4. Factoring is, of course, different from and superior than 03/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.8. Companies will go after one other in their Q.16. Soap removes traces of pesticides and heavy
marketing campaigns. metals that hand sanitizers can left behind.
1. after one other in 1. and heavy metals that hand
2. their marketing campaigns. 2. Soap removes traces of pesticides

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3. No error 3. There is no big
4. sanitizers can left behind. 4. deal if she didn’t

Q.17. The police released a statement saying/, “This 04/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
was one of the most vicious/ attack we have ever
seen.” Q.25. Improved policing is vitally but not sufficient.
1. No error 1. is vitally but
2. “This was one of the most vicious 2. No error
3. attack we have ever seen.” 3. not sufficient.
4. The police released a statement saying, 4. Improved policing

Q.18. Why is your friend giving me weird looks? Q.26. While persimmons can be/ use in pies and tarts,
1. No error you/ can also enjoy them plain.
2. giving me 1. use in pies and tarts, you
3. Why is your friend 2. While permissions can be
4. weird looks? 3. can also enjoy them plain.
4. No error
04/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.27. It is believed that difficult tasks demand lot of
Q.19. The timescale of prokaryote evolution/ have our resources.
been difficult to reconstruct/ because of a limited 1. difficult tasks demand lot
fossil record. 2. No error
1. because of a limited fossil record. 3. of our resources.
2. have been difficult to reconstruct. 4. It is believed that
3. The timescale of prokaryote evolution
4. No error 08/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.20. The last time he repeated/ the same mistake I Q.28. Your ears are itching/ because you are having
thought he would/ feel many sorry but I was wrong. an/ allergic reaction.
1. The last time he repeated 1. allergic reaction.
2. No error 2. No error
3. feel many sorry but I was wrong. 3. Your ears are itching
4. the same mistake I thought he would 4. because you are having an

Q.21. Participants in our studies reviewed these Q.29. ‘Don’t you get/ involve!’ Sandhya/ whispered
online dating profiles. urgently to him.
1. online dating profiles. 1. whispered urgently to him
2. studies reviewed these 2. Don’t you get
3. Participants in our 3. involve! Sandhya
4. No error 4. No error

04/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.30. The political economy of reforms teaches us one
major lesson loud and clearer.
Q.22. To treat nightmare disorder, there is a number 1. lesson loud and clearer.
of medications and therapies. 2. No error
1. of medications and therapies. 3. The political economy of reforms
2. To treat nightmare disorder. 4. teaches us one major
3. there is a number
4. No error 08/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.23. I particular like that kitten because it has white Q.31. We talked about writing a will, but it/ was one of
feet. the best thing you never get/ around to doing.
1. that kitten because it 1. around to doing
2. has white feet 2. We talked about writing a will, but it
3. No error 3. was one of the best thing you never get
4. I particular like 4. No Error

Q.24. There is no big deal if she didn’t came to the Q.32. If Ton was here, / he could have/ solved the
party. issue.
1. came to the party. 1. If Tom was here,
2. No error 2. solved the issue.

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3. No Error 2. When I have arrived at
4. he could have 3. had already started
4. the theatre, the show
Q.33. Shivam is more cleverer than any other boy in
the office. Q.41. David said that statistics are his favourite
1. than any other boy subject.
2. No error 1. No error
3. Shivam is more cleverer 2. David said that
4. in the office. 3. favourite subject
4. statistics are his
08/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.42. Using a loofah with a hydrating/ shower gel each
Q.34. India is already the third – largest aviation day also ensures/ you’ll have the most smoothest skin.
market in terms of domestic travel. 1. shower gel each day also ensures
1. India is already the third – largest 2. you’ll have the most smoothest skin.
2. No error 3. Using a loofah with a hydrating
3. aviation market in 4. No error
4. terms of domestic level
09/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.35. Never put of/ until tomorrow what/ you can do
today. Q.43. Without the greenhouse effect, Earths
1. Never put of temperature would be below freezing.
2. No error 1. No error
3. you can do today. 2. Earths temperature would
4. until tomorrow what 3. be below freezing
4. Without the greenhouse effect,
Q.36. Methanol is released from pectin, and is
therefore many abundant in fermented fruit. Q.44. My research focus on marine mammal
1. No error behaviour, ecology and conservation.
2. Methanol is released from pectin, 1. My research focus on
3. and is therefore many 2. marine mammal behaviour,
4. abundant is fermented fruit. 3. ecology and conservation.
4. No error
09/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.45. Professor Murli’s eyebrows/ rose a little higher
Q.37. Shapes that are impossible to make of and his/ gaze became distinctly coldest.
machining can be printed. 1. rose a little higher and his
1. Shapes that are impossible. 2. gaze became distinctly coldest.
2. can be printed. 3. No error
3. No error 4. Professor Murli’s eyebrows
4. to make of machining
10/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.38. Our passage across the Arabian Sea/ was smooth
as the most timid of/ navigators could desire. Q.46. Early, during December 2021, / Lal was
1. navigators could desire. appointed as/ the Secretary to the Lokpal.
2. was smooth as the most timid of 1. Early, during December 2021,
3. Our passage across the Arabian Sea 2. Lal was appointed as
4. No error 3. No error
4. The secretary to the Lokpal.
Q.39. The Gryffindors trooped back up/ to the castle,
none of them talking/ it have been another long day. Q.47. Neither I nor my friends are going too walk
1. The Gryffindors tropped back up down that street.
2. it have been another long day. 1. down that street.
3. to the castle, none of them talking; 2. Neither I nor my
4. No error 3. friends are going too walk
4. No error
09/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.48. In 79 A.D, the Mount Vesuvius blew/ its top,
Q.40. When I have arrived at the theatre, the show had burying the ancient/ cities of Pompeii and
already started. Herculaneum.
1. No error 1. cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

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2. its top, burying the ancient Q.56. If I was a clown, I would have made everyone
3. In 79 A.D., the Mount Vesuvius blew smile.
4. No Error 1. If I was a clown,
2. everyone smile,
10/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. No error
4. I would have made
Q.49. He didn’t went to the school as he was down with
fever. Q.57. Peoples might confess just to get out of the
1. was down with fever. interrogation room.
2. No error 1. just to get out of
3. to the school as he 2. Peoples might confess
4. He didn’t went 3. No error
4. the interrogation room.
Q.50. He behaves so aggressive in his new home that
he is rehoused with an old/ couple who could give him 11/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
everything he lacks.
1. He behaves so aggressive in his view Q.58. She’s considered one/ of a best young/ directors
2. home that he is rehoused with an old in Hollywood.
3. couple who could give him everything he lacks. 1. directors in Hollywood.
4. No error 2. No error
3. She’s considered one
Q.51. In doing so, he have acquainted/ himself with 4. of a best young
the geological features/ and colours of the stone of the
site. Q.59. One – to – one interaction with parents is know
1. and colours of the stone of the site. to be important.
2. himself with the geological features 1. One – to – one interaction
3. No error 2. to be important.
4. In doing so, he have acquainted 3. No error
4. with parents is know
10/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.60. Many female mammals, including rabbits and
Q.52. I hope that we will arrive at the ideal trade – off cats, ovulate only when they mate.
soon. 1. Many female mammals,
1. the ideal trade – off soon. 2. No error
2. we will arrive at 3. including rabbits and cats, ovulate
3. I hope that 4. only when they mate.
4. No error
12/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.53. He had to rebel against his father to became a
musician. Q.61. Even if a evidence was/ relevant to the case, it
1. against his father to couldn’t / be used to determine the reprobate.
2. No error 1. be used to determine the reprobate.
3. became a musician. 2. relevant to the case, it couldn’t
4. He had to rebel 3. No error
4. Even if a evidence was,
Q.54. Before Jerry could stop him, Daniel/ bounding
off the bed, seized Jerry’s / desk lamp, and started Q.62. She never did apologized for her misconduct
beating himself. with the boss.
1. No error 1. for her misconduct.
2. bounding off the bed, seized Jerry’s 2. No error
3. desk lamp, and started beating himself. 3. with the boss.
4. Before Jerry could stop him, Daniel 4. She never did apologized

11/05/2023 (1st Shift) Q.63. Some realistic estimate will be knew after
advance tax collection figures are out.
Q.55. The radio data shows neither evidence for 1. No error
ongoing et activity. 2. tax collection figures are out.
1. ongoing jet activity. 3. be knew after advance
2. The radio data shows 4. Some realistic estimate will
3. No error
4. neither evidence for 12/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

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Q.72. Can you please pass me that glittery pen black?
Q.64. Your success were short – lived and had 1. pass me that
disastrous outcomes. 2. glittery pen black?
1. short – lived and 3. No error
2. had disastrous outcomes. 4. Can you please
3. Your success were
4. No error 15/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.65. Unadulterated and unabashed were/ the two Q.73. Black holes can has powerful effects on their
words that the judge use/ to define his performance. surroundings.
1. the two words that the judge use 1. No error
2. Unadulterated and unabashed were 2. Black holes can
3. No error 3. on their surroundings
4. to define his performance. 4. has powerful effects

Q.66. The kids there were so notorious, the/ more I Q.74. Before he could devote many more/ thought to
asked them to quiet down,/ the more loud they would the matter, Pranav/ had stepped up to him.
scream. 1. No error
1. The kids there were so notorious, the 2. had stepped up to him.
2. No error 3. though to the matter, Pranav
3. more I asked them to quiet down, 4. Before he could devote many more
4. the more loud they would scream.
Q.75. No matter how mountains are formed, they
12/05/2023 (3rd Shift) eventually becomes too heavy and succumb to gravity.
1. formed, they eventually becomes
Q.67. The Federalists wished to/ make the central 2. too heavy and succumb to gravity.
government/ as strong possible. 3. No error
1. The Federalists wished to 4. No matter how mountains are
2. as strong possible.
3. No error 15/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
4. make the central government
Q.76. In humans, consumption of alcohol, stimulate
Q.68. Can you please help me to this project? brain cells to release mood altering dopamine.
1. Can you please 1. In humans, consumption of alcohol,
2. help me to 2. No error
3. No error 3. release mood – altering dopamine.
4. this project? 4. stimulate brain cells to

Q.69. He belted two huge sixers, but/ eleven to get of Q.77. What evil magic does/ it posses to draw the
the last two / deliveries was a big ask. human/ heart so powerful to it?
1. He belted two huge sixers, but 1. What evil magic does
2. eleven to get of the last two 2. it possess to draw the human
3. No error 3. heart so powerful to it?
4. deliveries was a big ask. 4. No error

15/05/2023 (1st Shift) Q.78. I spend a lot of my time at work helping my


customers find an best outfit.
Q.70. Her evaluation will give/ me a best indication of/ 1. my time at work helping my
where I stand in the class. 2. customers find an best outfit.
1. Her evaluation will give 3. I spend a lot of
2. me a best indication of 4. No error
3. where I stand in the class.
4. No error 16/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.71. Their should be Lokpal to check corruption by Q.79. In another words, most of us/ are made by our
the bureaucrats and politicians. elders or by our/ peers, but leaders are self – directed.
1. No error 1. peers, but leaders are self – directed.
2. the bureaucrats and politicians. 2. No error
3. check corruption by 3. are made by our elders or by our
4. Their should be Lokpal to 4. In another words, most of us

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Q.80. Producing a different component was as simple Q.88. Largest farmers usually have more money,
such launching a new computer program. social power and local influence.
1. Producing a different component was 1. No error
2. as simple such launching 2. Largest farmers usually
3. a new computer program. 3. and local influence.
4. No error 4. have more money, social power

Q.81. People need to made changes in agriculture and Q.89. His struggles were becoming/ more and more
land use. frenzier,/ a wild look creeping into his blue eyes.
1. People need to 1. a wild look creeping into his blue eyes.
2. agriculture and land use. 2. His struggles were becoming
3. made changes in 3. more and more frenzier,
4. No error 4. No error

16/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.90. I want all the culprits to be punished immediate.
1. the culprits to
Q.82. Neither teachers or the principal revolted 2. No error
against the new education policy. 3. I want all
1. Neither teachers or 4. be punished immediate.
2. the principal revolted against
3. the new education policy. 17/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
4. No error
Q.91. And how amorous you become/ when your
Q.83. India’s claim to be a world leader in courtship with the/ muses is going stronger.
pharmaceuticals are heavily compromised. 1. And how amorous you become
1. world leader in pharmaceuticals 2. muses is going stronger.
2. No error 3. No Error
3. are heavily compromised. 4. when your courtship with the
4. India’s claim to be a
Q.92. You can find these books into the extreme
Q.84. When he buckled down to his/ work he became corner of this shelf.
the slyer/ and cleverest of diplomats. 1. No error
1. When he buckled down to his 2. corner of this shelf.
2. and cleverest of diplomats. 3. books into the extreme.
3. No error 4. You can find these
4. work he became the slyer
Q.93. Mothers can pass the HIV virus to their
16/05/2023 (3rd Shift) newborns during delivery as well, WHO says.
1. Mothers can pass the HIV virus to
Q.85. I am not going to help you of this science project. 2. No error
1. No error 3. their newborns during delivery
2. this science project. 4. as well, WHO says
3. I am not going to
4. help you of 17/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.86. George handing the / hairpin to Ron, / a moment Q.94. We don’t know exactly when first stars formed.
later. 1. stars formed
1. George handing the 2. We don’t know
2. hairpin to Ron, 3. exactly when first
3. a moment later. 4. No error
4. No error
Q.95. Until few decades ago, researches believed the
Q.87. Humans have rapidly changing the balance of moon was completely dry.
gases in the atmosphere. 1. No error
1. changing the balance of 2. Until few decades ago,
2. gases in the atmosphere. 3. researchers believed the moon
3. No error 4. was completely dry.
4. Humans have rapidly
Q.96. Droughts effect water supply in Southern/ Spain,
17/05/2023 (1st Shift) which is increasingly turning towards/ sea water
desalination to meet its water needs.

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1. Droughts effect water supply in Southern Q.104. All of the farmers I interviewed shared three
2. No error things on common.
3. Sea water desalination to meet its water needs. 1. All of the farmers I
4. Spain, which is increasingly turning towards 2. things on common.
3. No error
18/05/2023 (1st Shift) 4. Interviewed shared three

Q.97. Tax disputes settlement might not work out in Q.105. You will get a discount on this products, if you
the desired scale. buy one more outfit.
1. Tax disputes settlement 1. you buy one more outfit.
2. might not work out in 2. No error
3. No error 3. You will get a discount
4. the desired scale. 4. on this products, if

Q.98. The benefits of rebuilding healthy, fertile soil 19/05/2023 (1st Shift)
are clear.
1. No error Q.106. He consolidated control over all the/ provinces
2. healthy, fertile soil of the Great Britain and some/ of northern Gaul while
3. The benefits of rebuilding Maximian dealt with other uprisings.
4. are clear. 1. No error
2. provinces of the Great Britain and some
Q.99. Rapid climate warning in/ the tundra biome 3. He consolidated control over all the
have been linked/ to increasing shrub dominance. 4. of northern Gaul while Maximian dealt with other
1. Rapid climate warming in uprisings.
2. No error
3. the tundra biome have been killed Q.107. Police could not catch/ the gunman as he ran
4. to increasing shrub dominance. off/ so very fastly into the woods.
1. the gunman as he ran off
18/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 2. No error
3. Police could not catch
Q.100. It’s your carelessness that makes me went 4. so very fastly into the woods.
crazy all the time.
1. crazy all the time. Q.108. Fires in California is sounding alarm bells that
2. No error cannot be ignored.
3. It’s your carelessness 1. that cannot be ignored.
4. that makes me went 2. No error
3. Fires in California is
Q.101. When you’re chatting on the phone, do it in the 4. sounding alarm bells
living room instead off the kitchen.
1. No error 19/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
2. instead off the kitchen
3. the phone, do it in the living room Q.109. Sorry I will be late as a flight/ has been delayed
4. When you’re chatting on due/ to bad weather.
1. Sorry I will be late as flight
Q.102. The government have a rudimentary plan for 2. No error
an ecosystem for defence startups to fast – forward 3. to bad weather.
innovation. 4. has been delayed due
1. an ecosystem for defence startups
2. No error Q.110. There were a time when scientists took this
3. to fast – forward innovation. myth seriously.
4. The government have a rudimentary plan for 1. No error
2. when scientist took
18/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. this myth seriously
4. There were a time
Q.103. Do not be put of by the/ mathematical
equation, because/ this is really not very complicated. Q.111. Here, in truth, lies/ the crux of the/ great
1. mathematical equation, because problem of all.
2. No error 1. great problem of all.
3. Do not be put of by the 2. No error
4. this is really not very complicated 3. the crux of the
4. Here, in truth, lies

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3. No error
19/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 4. Far, far at the top of them,

Q.112. An appeasements policies/ were all but a sham Q.120. I could not make out what / it is, for the wind
to misdirect/ the local groups. was/ rustling the corn – shocks.
1. An appeasements policies 1. I could not make out what
2. the local groups. 2. It is, for the wind was
3. were all but a sham to misdirect 3. No error
4. No error 4. rustling the corn – shocks.

Q.113. I am thirty – two years old and my sister are 13/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
fifteen.
1. I am thirty – two Q.121. It’s good to travel and / work, most beautiful
2. years old and than going/ to be the same office each day.
3. my sister are fifteen. 1. It’s good to travel and
4. No error 2. to the same office each day.
3. No error
Q.114. Ram ran back to the / window to see the bars 4. work, most beautiful than going
dangling/ a few feet before the ground.
1. window to see the bars dangling Q.122. It would be neat and/ cleanest, a home worthy
2. No error of/ spending our lives together.
3. a few feet before the ground. 1. cleanest, a home worthy of
4. Ram ran back to the 2. spending or lives together.
3. It would be neat and
13/06/2023 (1st Shift) 4. No error

Q.115. Although people had been on watch and/ the Q.123. I had been angry the whole/ evening, so she
watchkeepers were very, very tired, / everyone were rubs brahmi / oil into my scalp to cool my brain.
up and buzzing. 1. oil into my scalp to cool my brain.
1. the watchkeepers were very, very tired, 2. No error
2. everyone were up and buzzing. 3. I had been angry the whole
3. No error 4. evening, so she rubs brahmi
4. Although people had been on watch and
14/06/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.116. Your body will respond by/ getting more
muscular and/ strong before you know it. Q.124. Eddie just panics/ when it gets close/ nearer
1. No error the end.
2. Your body will respond by 1. when it gets close
3. getting more muscular and 2. Eddie just panics
4. strong before you know it. 3. nearer the end.
4. No error
Q.117. Fred and George had/ bewitched there trunks
to fly downstairs to/ save the bother of carrying them. Q.125. The NCGG has been/ set up to assist in/ bring
1. save the bother of carrying them. about governance reforms through studies.
2. bewitched there trunks to fly downstairs to 1. bring about governance reforms through studies.
3. No error 2. set up to assist in
4. Fred and George had 3. The NCGG has been
4. No error
13/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.126. The participants responds to a series of
Q.118. Humans are drawn to foods that is fatty, sweet, statements at the dance competition.
rich and complex. 1. at the dance competition.
1. Humans are drawn to 2. The participants responds
2. sweet, rich and complex 3. to a series of statements
3. foods that is fatty, 4. No error
4. No error
14/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.119. Far, far at the top of them, / a shower of bright
red sparks/ had flared among the stars. Q.127. Why are you making excuses too avoid this
1. a shower of bright red sparks work?
2. had flared among the stars. 1. Why are you

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2. making excuses too 1. sending messengers besides the country,
3. No error 2. At night, lying sleepless, he considered
4. avoid this work? 3. secretly, in search of his friend.
4. No error
Q.128. I have never seen a man/ get off his horse quick
as/ did that stranger Englishman. 15/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
1. No error
2. did that stranger Englishman. Q.136. No matter how mountains are formed, they
3. get off his horse quick as eventually becomes too heavy and succumb to gravity.
4. I have never seen a man 1. No matter how mountains are
2. formed, they eventually becomes
Q.129. His absence from my party is too much painful 3. too heavy and succumb to gravity.
for me. 4. No error
1. party is too much
2. No error Q.137. Before he could devote many more/ thought to
3. painful for me. the matter; Pranav/ had stepped up to him.
4. His absence from my 1. Before he could devote many more
2. thought to the matter, Pranav
14/06/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. had stepped up to him.
4. No error
Q.130. There are already many examples of great
technology that had born in the United States. Q.138. Black holes can be powerful effects on their
1. No error surroundings.
2. born in the United States. 1. on their surroundings.
3. of great technology that had 2. Black holes can
4. There are already many examples 3. has powerful effects
4. No error
Q.131. Nothing great in the world/ have been
accomplished/ without pension. 15/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
1. No error
2. have been accomplished Q.139. Leaders are self – direct, / but learning and
3. Nothing great in the world understanding/ are the keys to self – direction.
4. without passion 1. are the keys to self – direction.
2. Leaders are self – direct,
Q.132. Susan had recently run on to/ Catherine at the 3. but learning and understanding
supermarket, they/ were seeing each other after 4. No error
many years.
1. were seeing each other after many years. Q.140. Do you have the faint/ idea of what would
2. Susan had recently run on to happen/ if Man see this?
3. Catherine at the supermarket, they 1. No error
4. No error 2. idea of what would happen
3. if Maa see this?
15/06/2023 (1st Shift) 4. Do you have the faint

Q.133. Hearing those words/ from his mouth, was/ Q.141. Diseases passed from animals to humans are
hard than I thought. called zoonoses.
1. No error 1. animals to humans
2. from his mouth, was 2. are called zoonoses.
3. Hearing those words 3. No error
4. hard than I thought. 4. Diseases passed from

Q.134. Harry’s eyes watered in/ the chill as they soar 16/06/2023 (1st Shift)
upwards; he/ could see nothing below now.
1. could see nothing below now. Q.142. Land management choices also effect the
2. the chill as they soar upwards; he amount of carbon stored on trees.
3. No error 1. also affect the amount of
4. Harry’s eyes watered in 2. No error
3. Land management choices
Q.135. At night, lying sleepless, he considered/ 4. carbon stored on trees.
sending messengers besides the country,/ secretly, in
search of his friend.

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Q.143. Do you think I’d rather/ be stuck in a room with
that old/ toad or be played Quidditch? Q.151. A long hoped – for revival in private investment
1. Do you think I’d rather has not take place.
2. No error 1. A long hoped for revival.
3. toad or be played Quidditch? 2. No error
4. be stuck in a room with that old 3. in private investment has
4. not take place.
Q.144. For example, the parent mountain/ of Mont
Blanc, the/ high peak in the Alps, is the Mount Everest. Q.152. There is not one/ that have not/ been
1. high peak in the Alps, is the Mount Everest. duplicated.
2. For example, the parent mountain 1. There is not one
3. of Mont Blanc, the 2. been duplicated.
4. No error 3. that have not
4. No error
16/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.153. These include the nature/ documentaries,
Q.145. The 1918 influenza pandemic sweep the world including/ The Blue Planet and Planet Earth.
within months. 1. These include the nature
1. pandemic sweep the 2. documentaries, including
2. No error 3. No error
3. The 1918 influenza 4. The Blue Planet and Planet Earth.
4. world within months.
19/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.146. He best understand that/ because of the fight it
is no/ longer his decision to make. Q.154. I don’t want to get involved in these game of
1. He best understand that gambling.
2. No error 1. No error
3. because of the fight it is no 2. get involved in
4. longer his decision to make. 3. I don’t want to
4. these game of gambling.
Q.147. If I was your sister, I would have never slapped
you. Q.155. The baby’s faces are expressionless and/ their
1. sister, I would have pupils aren’t visible which gives/ the appearance of
2. never slapped you. lifelessness and dreadfulness.
3. No error 1. No error
4. If I was your 2. the appearance of lifelessness and dreadfulness.
3. their pupils aren’t visible which gives
16/06/2023 (3rd Shift) 4. The baby’s faces are expressionless and

Q.148. The differences/ were imperceptible to all but/ Q.156. Two border guards patrolling/ the nearby
the most trained eye. frontier with Georgia have also/ been reported
1. No error missing from Friday night.
2. imperceptible to all but 1. been reported missing from Friday night.
3. the most trained eye. 2. the nearby frontier with Georgia have also
4. The differences were 3. No Error
4. Two border guards patrolling
Q.149. Even the most wise don’t/ know what’s hidden
in / the depths of their being. 19/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
1. know what’s hidden in
2. No error Q.157. None of them, apart from Rohan/ and Shilpa,
3. the depths of their being. had heard Mohan talk/ about what happens that night.
4. Even the most wise don’t 1. about what happens that night.
2. and Shilpa, had heard Mohan talk
Q.150. ‘He wants something done, / and it has not 3. No error
happen/ fast enough, ‘he said. 4. None of them, apart from Rohan
1. He wants something done
2. and it has not happen Q.158. In practice rounds, my caddie, Greg/ and me
3. fast enough, ‘he said. works on my short/ game with a baseball glove.
4. No error. 1. and me works on my shorts
2. game with a baseball glove.
19/06/2023 (1st Shift) 3. No error

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4. In practice rounds, my caddie, Greg,

Q.159. Disease – carrying parasites is not picky about


hosts.
1. about hosts.
2. No error
3. Disease – carrying parasites
4. is not picky

Answer

1. (2) 2. (3) 3. (1) 4. (2) 5. (3)


6. (3) 7. (4) 8. (1) 9. (4) 10. (2)
11. (3) 12. (4) 13. (3) 14. (3) 15. (4)
16. (4) 17. (3) 18. (1) 19. (2) 20. (3)
21. (4) 22. (3) 23. (4) 24. (1) 25. (1)
26. (1) 27. (1) 28. (2) 29. (3) 30. (1)
31. (3) 32. (1) 33. (3) 34. (2) 35. (1)
36. (3) 37. (4) 38. (2) 39. (2) 40. (2)
41. (4) 42. (2) 43. (2) 44. (1) 45. (2)
46. (1) 47. (3) 48. (3) 49. (4) 50. (1)
51. (4) 52. (4) 53. (3) 54. (2) 55. (4)
56. (1) 57. (2) 58. (4) 59. (4) 60. (2)
61. (4) 62. (4) 63. (3) 64. (3) 65. (1)
66. (4) 67. (2) 68. (2) 69. (2) 70. (2)
71. (4) 72. (2) 73. (4) 74. (4) 75. (1)
76. (4) 77. (3) 78. (2) 79. (4) 80. (2)
81. (3) 82. (1) 83. (3) 84. (4) 85. (4)
86. (1) 87. (1) 88. (2) 89. (3) 90. (4)
91. (2) 92. (3) 93. (4) 94. (3) 95. (2)
96. (1) 97. (2) 98. (1) 99. (3) 100. (4)
101. (2) 102. (4) 103. (3) 104. (2) 105. (4)
106. (2) 107. (4) 108. (3) 109. (1) 110. (4)
111. (1) 112. (1) 113. (3) 114. (3) 115. (2)
116. (4) 117. (2) 118. (3) 119. (4) 120. (2)
121. (4) 122. (1) 123. (4) 124. (3) 125. (1)
126. (2) 127. (2) 128. (3) 129. (1) 130. (3)
131. (2) 132. (2) 133. (4) 134. (2) 135. (1)
136. (2) 137. (1) 138. (3) 139. (2) 140. (4)
141. (3) 142. (4) 143. (3) 144. (1) 145. (1)
146. (1) 147. (4) 148. (1) 149. (4) 150. (2)
151. (4) 152. (3) 153. (3) 154. (4) 155. (4)
156. (1) 157. (1) 158. (1) 159. (4)

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Sentence Improvements 4. have to got in

02/05/2023 (1st Shift) Q.9. You’ll have to brakes hard when you go down the
hill.
Q.1. That movie is so sad; the ending always makes me 1. brake hard
bawling. 2. No improvement
1. made me bawl 3. brake hardly
2. No improvement 4. braked hard
3. makes me bawl
4. makes me bawled 03/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.2. It is the most effective means of mass Q.10. The waiter giving the diners some complimentary
communication. mints.
1. the most effectively 1. No improvement
2. a most effectives 2. given the diners
3. a most effecting 3. gave the diners
4. No improvement 4. give the diner

Q.3. The unit twitched like a bird (preening it’s plumage Q.11. The rodeo is (great way to unite soldier’s skills
and becomes motionless). and build) esprit de corps.
1. No substitution required 1. a great way to unite an soldier’s skill and build
2. preening its plumage and became motionless 2. great way to unite soldier’s skills and building
3. to preen it’s plumage and becomes motionless 3. No substitution required
4. preening it’s plumage while becoming motionless 4. a great way to unite soldiers’ skills and build

02/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 03/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.4. He started a newly, jobs on Tuesday. Q.12. Now, (how much autograph) would you like? I can
1. No improvement do joined – up writing now, you know!’
2. a new job 1. how much many autographs
3. a new jobs 2. how many autographs
4. an new job 3. how most autographs
4. No correction required
Q.5. No, they are normal people (although they perceive
the world different). Q.13. The water leaked in with a hole in the roof.
1. No substitution required 1. through a holes
2. but they perceive the world differently 2. through a hole
3. from they perceive the world differently 3. by a holed
4. while they perceive the world different 4. No improvement

Q.6. We went to the mall; however us only gone window Q.14. My parents used to encouraged me to devote more
– shopping. time to study.
1. we only gone 1. encouraging me devoting
2. we only went 2. encourages me to devote
3. they only going 3. encourage me to devote
4. No improvement 4. No improvement

02/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 03/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.7. At the grocery store, coffee is in an same aisles as Q.15. After the concert, his voice has hoarse from
tea. cheering.
1. a same aisles as 1. voice were
2. same aisle is 2. voice was
3. No improvement 3. voiced was
4. the same aisle as 4. No improvement

Q.8. I had to go up early, so I have been in a daze all Q.16. This looks (like one of those unwelcome social
morning. summons which call upon a man) either to be bored or
1. has to get on to lie.
2. No improvement 1. No substitution required
3. had to get up

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2. like one of these unwelcome social summons that call
upon a man Q.24. The cat was lastly see in the backyard.
3. like one of those unwelcome social summon that call 1. last seen in
upon a man 2. last see in
4. like one of those unwelcome social summonses which 3. No improvement
call upon a man 4. last saw in

Q.17. When I was eight years old, I used to played with Q.25. The rabbit was remain stationary to avoid being
toys. seen.
1. used to play 1. remained stationary
2. use to played 2. No improvement
3. No improvement 3. were remained stationary
4. used to playing 4. remain stationary

04/05/2023 (1st Shift) 08/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.18. I rode my bike to worked those morning. Q.26. Watch your step – the third stair have a broken
1. work this tread.
2. No improvement 1. has a broke
3. work these 2. No improvement
4. worked this 3. has a broken
4. has a break
Q.19. This preoccupation with him was becoming an
obsession (that was beginning to effect her) ability to Q.27. There were creatures (stood between) the carriage
take care of the house. shafts.
1. No substitution required 1. standing between
2. that was beginning to affect her ability 2. stood among
3. which was begin to affect her ability 3. No correction required
4. which was beginning to effect her ability 4. stands among

Q.20. She ran 12 kms at a stretch, (which are a greater) Q.28. When it comes to face masks, the (market are
distance for a rookie. flooded with choices).
1. which are greatest 1. No substitution required
2. No correction required 2. market are flooded off choices
3. what is great 3. market is flooded with choices
4. which is quite some 4. markets is flooded with choices

04/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 08/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.21. MLA is a representative electing by the voters of a Q.29. When my calculations are wrong, I have to pore
constituency to the legislature. over the spreadsheet to find the error.
1. elected by a 1. No improvement
2. elected by the 2. to pore by
3. elects by a 3. to poring over
4. No improvement 4. to pored over

Q.22. Don’t try to force the window open, or you might Q.30. The sun was shining through the window.
broken it. 1. were shined
1. you might breaks 2. was shines
2. you have to break 3. No improvement
3. No improvement 4. were shining
4. you might break
Q.31. (Democrats control neither Congress and
04/05/2023 (3rd Shift) neither the White House, but) they are doing their best
to control the judicial processes.
Q.23. He had to brake suddenly to avoiding hitting the 1. Democrats control neither Congress or the White
deer. House, but
1. avoid hitting 2. Democrats control neither Congress nor the White
2. avoided hits House, but
3. avoided hitting 3. No substitution required
4. No improvement

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4. Democrat controls neither Congress and nor the White Q.39. The idea was to delivered governmental services
House, though at the citizen’s doorstep.
1. deliver government services
08/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 2. No improvement
3. delivers governmental servicing
Q.32. Chia is currently pursuing a (master’s in 4. delivering government serviced
development studies in Netherlands).
1. master’s in developmental studies in the Netherlands. Q.40. She was bored because she didn’t have any work to
2. master’s in developmental studies at Netherlands. does.
3. No substitution required 1. work to do
4. master’s in developmental studies in the Netherlands. 2. No improvement
3. works to do
Q.33. They selling postage stamps at the corner store. 4. work to done
1. sold postal stamped
2. sell postage stamps 09/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
3. No improvement
4. sells postage stamps Q.41. Raccoons have being more active at night.
1. are few
Q.34. The most worrying aspect of climate change is the 2. are more
effect it has on the world’s food supply. 3. are much
1. No improvement 4. No improvement
2. A most worry aspect
3. A worried aspects Q.42. With a (sudden push off understanding), Harry
4. The most worrying aspects realised who the people in the end beds must be.
1. suddenly rushed understanding
09/05/2023 (1st Shift) 2. sudden rush of understanding
3. all of sudden understand
Q.35. He suggested (there was collusions through 4. No correction required
objectors, due to similarities) in some letters sent to the
council. Q.43. All work and none play, makes Jack a dull boy.
1. their was collusion by the objectors, due to similarities 1. none plays
2. No substitution required 2. no played
3. there was collusion between objectors, due to 3. no play
similarities 4. No improvement
4. there was collusions from the objector, due to
similarities 10/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.36. The government appears (to be at war with it’s Q.44. Each passenger is allows one piece of carrying – on
own people.) luggage.
1. No substitution required 1. No improvement
2. to be at war with its own people 2. is allowed
3. to be at war against it’s own people 3. is allow
4. to be on war with it’s own people 4. is allowing

Q.37. My grandmother taught me how to sew my own Q.45. He (returned back) Cambridge shortly before three
clothes. o’clock.
1. taught myself 1. appeared
2. taught I 2. showed
3. No improvement 3. No correction required
4. teach mine 4. reached

09/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.46. (In fact, climbing fern is spreading so rapidly that
its) now the state’s worst invasive weed.
Q.38. (I wouldn’t cross him if I was you, not) if you value 1. No substitution required
your life. 2. In fact, climbing fern is spreading so rapidly that it’s
1. I wouldn’t has crossed him if I were you, not 3. In fact, climbing fern is spread so rapidly that its
2. I wouldn’t cross him if I were you, not 4. In fact, climbing fern is spreading so rapid that it’s
3. No substitution required
4. I wouldn’t had crossed him if I was you, not 10/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.47. The film’s director decide to reshoot the scene.

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1. No improvement 3. No improvement
2. decided to reshoot 4. usual groaned despite of
3. deciding to reshoot
4. decide to reshot 11/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.48. (Much times), I have felt that conversations like Q.56. (Hardly did the luck dried on my weekly column,
these must take place in person. when) one of my readers called me.
1. No correction required 1. No substitution required
2. Many time 2. Hardly had the ink dried on last week’s column, when
2. Many a time 3. Hardly had the ink dry on last week’s column, when
3. Many a times 4. Hardly did the ink dried on last week’s column, when

Q.49. jane was asked by her (aunt, “Where were you Q.57. The accountant of the sugar mill have been
least night”?) deprived of his briefcase.
1. No substitution required 1. is deprive
2. aunt that, “Where were you last night?” 2. has been deprived
3. aunt, “Where were you last night?” 3. was being deprived
4. aunt, “Where last night you was?” 4. No improvement

10/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.58. My history assignment is due on Wednesday.


1. were due on
Q.50. He held the railing as he walked downed the stairs. 2. No improvement
1. No improvement 3. is dues in
2. walked downs 4. are due at
3. walk down
4. walked down 12/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.51. One of the main climbing routes, approaches the Q.59. In the summer, the weathering can be very hot
summit from the southeast (in the Nepal.) around here.
1. in Nepal 1. weathers could being
2. at the Nepal. 2. weather is be
3. from the Nepal 3. weather can be
4. No correction required 4. No improvement

Q.52. He enlisting in the army, and went to war when he Q.60. (Their heads were) dragonish, and their pupil – less
was only eighteen. eyes white and staring.
1. No improvement 1. Their heads was
2. enlist in army 2. There heads were
3. enlisted in the army 3. No correction required
4. enlisted at the army 4. Their head were

11/05/2023 (1st Shift) Q.61. Fishermen make their lives from the sea.
1. their live
Q.53. The teacher had reading the instructions aloud to 2. No improvement
the students. 3. his living
1. No improvement 4. there livings
2. had read the
3. had been read the 12/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
4. reading the
Q.62. Training your dog have required a lot of patience
Q.54. In the logo, the blue contrast wells with its 1. No improvement
complementary colour, yellow. 2. required lot
1. contrast we’ll 3. requires a lot
2. contrast well 4. require the lot
3. No improvement
4. contrasts well Q.63. The (captain with the members of his team) failed
to qualify for the African Nations Cup finals.
Q.55. The comedian’s jokes are so bad that audiences 1. captain along with the members of his team
usually groaning instead of laugh. 2. captain along side the members of his team
1. usually groan instead of 3. No correction required
2. usual groan instead off 4. captain and his team

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Q.72. Richard Dawkins written the foreword to the
12/05/2023 (3rd Shift) second edition of the book.
1. wrote the foreword
Q.64. The desert was many sweet for my tastes. 2. No improvement
1. No improvement 3. write the foreword
2. too sweetly 4. will wrote the foreword
3. too sweet
4. more sweeter 15/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.65. The query isn’t (whether he will admire it, but Q.73. Apple has also introduced a (rule that seemed tie)
when). to its recent dispute with Basecamp.
1. whether he will admit it or not, but when? 1. rule that seemingly tied
2. whether he will be admitting it or not, but when? 2. rule that seems tied
3. No substitution required 3. No correction required
4. whether or nor he will admit it, but when? 4. rule which seemed tie

Q.66. The (roof collapsing) in a roar of rock and rubble. Q.74. Since 1950 the number of children in secondary
1. roof collapsed schools has been increasing noticeable.
2. roof was collapse 1. No improvement
3. No correction required 2. have increasingly noticeably
4. roof have collapsed 3. has been increasing noticeably
4. increasingly noticeable
15/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.75. She was fined of driving over the speed limit.
Q.67. The Yoruba was (one of the west African city – 1. No improvement
state culture). 2. fined for drive
1. No substitution required 3. fine of driving
2. one of a west African city – state culture 4. fined for driving
3. one of the west’s African city – state culture
4. one of the west African city – state cultures 16/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.68. The Tagore House is rehearsing a skit for the Q.76. This commodity in clay – coloured material (can’t be
school’s Annual Day Function. used neither as a table mat nor as a table napkin.)
1. was rehearse a skit 1. can’t be used neither as a table mat but as a table napkin
2. No improvement 2. No substitution required
3. is rehearsed an skit 3. can’t be used neither as a table mat or as a table napkin
4. has been rehearsing a skits 4. can’t be used either as a table mat or as a table napkin

Q.69. The teacher let the students choose there essay Q.77. They said that they (were understandings) his
topics. theory very well.
1. has choose their 1. understanding
2. No improvement 2. No correction required
3. choose their 3. have understand
4. chosen there 4. understood

15/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.78. At age 25, she taken her vows and became a nun.
1. take her vowed
Q.70. The tourists (rendered to the) museum on time. 2. No improvement
1. occurred to the 3. took her vows
2. appeared at the 4. take her vows
3. arrived at the
4. No correction required 16/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.71. The number of homes with running watered has Q.79. Though a foreigner, Mother Teresa settle in
been rising sharply since 1985. Calcutta and made it her home.
1. with run water 1. settled in Calcutta and
2. with running water 2. No improvement
3. No improvement 3. settle over Calcutta as
4. of ran watered 4. settling in Calcutta or

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Q.80. He has 33 years of professional experience (on the Q.88. The only course of action to (fend of the loud
field of) Public Administration. clamour off conspiracy theories) is to keep everyone
1. in the field off fully informed.
2. over field of 1. fend off the loud clamour of conspiracy theories
3. No substitution required 2. No substitution
4. in the field of 3. fend off the loud clamour off conspiracy theories
4. fend of the loud clamour of conspiracy theories
Q.81. She works for eight hours every weekday.
1. No improvement 17/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
2. for eighth hours
3. of eighth hour Q.89. We were asked by (Jane’s aunt where she was last
4. for eight hourly night.)
1. Jane’s aunt where was she was last night?
16/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 2. Jane’s aunt where was she last night.
3. No substitution required
Q.82. (The transit of the Planet of Love happen in 4. Jane aunt’s where she was last night?
pairs), eight years apart every century.
1. No substitution required Q.90. The loft is fill in hay for the winter.
2. The transits of the Planet of Love happens at pairs 1. No improvement
3. The transit of Planet of Love happen in pairs 2. filled with
4. The transit of the Planet of Love happen in pairs 3. fills with
4. fill with
Q.83. I’m recovering from the flu, and I still is feeling
weak. 18/05/2023 (1st Shift)
1. felt weakest
2. No improvement Q.91. (Beside myself, the only English people) there
3. feel weak were Keith and Doreen.
4. feels weakened 1. Besides I, the only English speaking people
2. Beside me, the only English people
17/05/2023 (1st Shift) 3. No substitution required
4. Besides myself, the only English people
Q.84. I have to work in the morning, but I is freer in the
afternoon. Q.92. Cell phones keeps loved ones and those nearly
1. am frees them well connected.
2. am free 1. keep loved ones and those near
3. is freed 2. keeping loved and nearly
4. No improvement 3. kept love and near
4. No improvement
Q.85. Some of them were nearly (as hard as ligament, and
many an inch in length.) Q.93. She blew out the candle and gone to sleepy.
1. hard as ligament, and many an inch at length. 1. go to sleep
2. as hard as ligaments, and many were an inch long 2. No improvement
3. as hard as a ligament, and many an inches in length 3. went to sleeps
4. No substitution required 4. went to sleep

17/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 18/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.86. Dr. Mark said I can came to his office on Friday or Q.94. You can’t brought anything with one cent anyone.
Saturday of next week. 1. could not buying anything
1. come to his office on 2. No improvement
2. No improvement 3. can’t buy anything
3. comes to his office in 4. should not bought anything
4. coming to his office at
Q.95. It’s going to rain today whether you like it or not.
Q.87. The sea wall protected the village in the waves. 1. you liked it
1. village through 2. you likes it
2. village by 3. you likened it
3. village from 4. No improvement
4. No improvement
Q.96. Many restaurants serving compliment bread with
the meal.

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1. serve complimentary 2. No correction required
2. No improvement 3. The Mount Everest
3. serve compliment 4. A Mount Everest
4. serves complimentary
19/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
18/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.105. (Because he has been in custody from last July,)
Q.97. There has been a spate of some unfortunately Pickard will now be released in four months.
events in Madurai. 1. Because he had been under custody from last July,
1. unfortunate some events 2. No substitution required
2. unfortunate events 3. Because he had been in custody from last July,
3. unfortunately event 4. Because he has been in custody since last July,
4. No improvement
Q.106. The dessert was not just extremely hot but (also to
Q.98. Your parcel should arrived at three days. sweet as well).
1. arrive in third 1. No correction required
2. arrive in the third 2. also being too sweet.
3. arrive in three 3. also too sweet.
4. No improvement 4. besides too sweet as well.

Q.99. (I wouldn’t date him if I was you), lie doesn’t seem Q.107. Drive two blocks and turn right at the traffic lights.
like a good person. 1. turn right in
1. No substitution required 2. No improvement
2. I will not date him if I were you, not 3. turns right at
3. I wouldn’t has dated him if I were you, 4. turn rightly at
4. I wouldn’t have dated him if I were you,
13/06/2023 (1st Shift)
19/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.108. He lost his temper (by a driver) flashed her
Q.100. (Plots to dispose him came) to nothing. headlights as he overtook.
1. Plots to dispose of him came 1. after wards a driver
2. Plots which dispose him came 2. considering a driver
3. Plots to dispose off him comes 3. after a driver
4. No substitution required 4. No correction required

Q.101. I received word that you (were attempting) to Q.109. (There’s many a good times) played on an old
contact me violin.
1. No correction required 1. There are many a good tunes
2. has attempting 2. There are many good tunes
3. was attempting 3. There’s many good tune
4. were strike 4. No substitution required

Q.102. The candidate win the voting by a narrow margin. Q.110. Even in time of natural disasters, the farmer had
1. No improvement to pay their share of taxes.
2. win a vote 1. times of natural
3. won the vote 2. timer of natural
4. wins the voted 3. No improvement
4. times of naturally
19/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
13/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.103. The Bank of New York has increased (interest
rates four times from last January.) Q.111. They (are waiting) for the bus when the accident
1. interest rates from last January, four times. happened.
2. No substitution required 1. were waiting
3. the interest rates four time from last January. 2. No correction required
4. interest rates four times since last January. 3. have waited
4. have been waiting
Q.104. (Those Mount Everest) is Earth’s highest
mountain above sea level, located in the sub – range of the Q.112. You have exactly one hour to completes the exam.
Himalayas. 1. hour to complete
1. Mount Everest 2. hour to completed

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3. hourly to complete 3. This bridge either crossed the Thames, nor gave
4. No improvement 4. No substitution required

Q.113. Christian turned round and (strided off into) the Q.121. The final cost depends on whether you chooses
blackness and I got into my car. the small or the large size.
1. strided of 1. chose the small
2. strode off 2. choose the small
3. No correction required 3. choose the smaller
4. strode of 4. No improvement

13/06/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.122. The camel uses fat as a source of energy during its
longer journey, in the desert.
Q.114. If the dog (is allow complete freedom), it can 1. its longest journeyed
assume that any toy is acceptable for play. 2. its long journey
1. allowed completely freedom 3. it’s longer journey
2. No substitution required 4. No improvement
3. is allowed complete freedom
4. are allowed complete free 14/06/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.115. How (can a book such as) be written before I’d Q.123. He lights his pipe, (and on many an evenings he
lived the incidents it described? helps me with) dishes.
1. may such a book 1. and on many evenings he helps me with the
2. No correction required 2. No substitution required
3. must so a book 3. and many an evenings he helps me with the
4. could such a book 4. and on many evenings he helped me with the

Q.116. We was installing wood flooring throughout our Q.124. That is not a solution available (to most people for
house. who email has become necessity.)
1. No improvement 1. to most people for whom email has become a necessity.
2. installs wooden 2. for most people to whom email has became necessity.
3. installed wood 3. No substitution required
4. installs wood 4. to most people for who email has became a necessity.

14/06/2023 (1st Shift) Q.125. (They have been) dejected when he arrived, but
now they sparkle with enthusiasm.
Q.117. (Neither of the political factions have had much) 1. They was
interest in environmental intent. 2. They had been
1. No substitution required 3. No correction required
2. Neither of the political faction has have much 4. They were been
3. Neither of the political factions have had any
4. Neither of the political factions has had much 15/06/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.118. I try to eat less meat and more vegetables. Q.126. He gritted his teeth and tried to act as though he
1. to eat lesser (either noticed nor cared).
2. No improvement 1. neither noticed nor cared
3. to ate less 2. either noticed or cared
4. to eats less 3. neither noticed cared
4. No correction required
Q.119. (Many a opportunities came and went while) he
laid wasted. Q.127. The ban has landed the circus, managements in a
1. Many an opportunity came and went while tricky (situation as they can neither use them for the
2. Many opportunities come and went as shows or) abandon them.
3. No substitution required 1. situation as they cannot either use them for the shows
4. Many an opportunities came and gone while nor
2. situation as them can either use them for the shows or
14/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. situation as they can neither use them for the shows nor
4. No substitution required
Q.120. (This bridge neither crossed the Thames, and
neither gave) access to a now – lost is land in the river. 15/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
1. This bridge neither crossed the Thames, nor gave
2. This bridge either crossed the Thames, and or gave

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Q.128. The number of homes with running watered has 2. the most
been rising sharply since 1985. 3. the bigger
1. with running water 4. No correction required
2. No improvement
3. with run water 16/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
4. of ran watered
Q.137. Besides the atmospheric changes that make us
Q. 129. Richard Dawkins written the foreword to the sweat, (hormonal or emotional stimulus can also cause
second edition of the book. sweating).
1. No improvement 1. hormonal and emotional stimuli also causes sweating
2. wrote the foreword 2. hormonal or emotional stimuli can also cause sweating
3. will wrote the foreword 3. hormonal or emotional stimulus also causing sweating
4. write the foreword 4. No substitution required

Q.130. The tourists (rendered to the) museum on time. Q.138. The relationship between two people is (by the
1. No correction required way in what) they feel and behave towards each other.
2. appeared at the 1. the way by which
3. arrived at the 2. No correction required
4. occurred to the 3. by which ways
4. the way in which
15/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.139. Welcome to the Ministry of Magic, (please
Q.131. (Most time) they didn’t have enough to eat and administer your name) and business.
went to bed hungry 1. No correction required
1. No correction required 2. please inform your entitle
2. More times 3. please direct your name
3. Many a time 4. please state your name
4. Many a times
16/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.132. He had thrown the wrapper into the garbage.
1. has throwing the Q.140. He would prefer to speak with you in persona.
2. throw the 1. you in person
3. thrown the 2. you in personal
4. No improvement 3. you on person
4. No improvement
Q.133. (Many man) have tried to find the caves but none
have succeeded. Q.141. It is expected that this police power will only apply
1. No correction required to air and (sea routes between the Great Britain and
2. Many a man the Northern Ireland).
3. Many a men 1. No substitution required
4. Much man 2. sea routes between Great Britain and Norther Ireland
3. sea routes across the Great Britain and Northern Ireland
16/06/2023 (1st Shift) 4. sea routes across the Great Britain and the Northern
Ireland
Q.134. He teaches me algebraic and geometry twice a
week. Q.142. We’ve made extraordinary (flowering as a) society
1. taught I algebra in that regard.
2. No improvement 1. advance as a
3. taught me algebra 2. improvement by a
4. teach me algebraic 3. No correction required
4. progress as a
Q.135. (Then got of on) a station in the very heart of
London. 19/06/2023 (1st Shift)
1. They got off at
2. They got of by Q.143. In the summer, the bear eaten a lot of berries.
3. No correction required 1. have ate a lot
4. They got off on 2. eat a lot
3. No improvement
Q.136. We saw him (the more) during Hogsmeade 4. eats a lot
weekend.
1. the many

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Q.144. If you want to have two cats, a male and a female
will usually gotten along. Q.152. He was pleased to see them, especially as (Alice
1. No improvement was disposed off to) be sympathetic rather than critical.
2. will usually get 1. Alice was disposed to of
3. will usual get 2. No correction required
4. will usually got 3. Alice was disposed of to
4. Alice was inclined to
Q.145. (Hardly had I started mowing the lawn that) it
started raining. Q.153. She (had a reputation) brilliance.
1. No sooner did I started mowing the lawn than 1. have a reputation for
2. Hardly had I started mowing the lawn when 2. has a reputation for
3. Hardly did I start mowing the lawn than 3. has a reputation of
4. No substitution required 4. No correction required

19/06/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.154. (The big the house,) the more difficult it is to
maintain it.
Q.146. Both of us felt the relationship (wasn’t really gone 1. The biggest the hose
somewhere.) 2. No correction required
1. No correction required 3. The bigger the house
2. wasn’t really going anywhere 4. The big house
3. was going that direction
4. won’t really gone that path 20/06/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.147. When I was a kid, I used to pretend to be a knight Q.155. Though they allow celebrities and famous people
in King Arthur’s court. to take pictures (inside the museum, but they does not
1. No improvement allow the general public) to do the same.
2. used to pretending 1. inside the museum, they do not allow the general public.
3. use to pretend 2. inside the museum, but do not allowing the general
4. used to pretends public
3. inside the museum, they does not allow general public
Q.148. (They was standing) at one end of a very long and 4. No substitution required
splendid hall.
1. They were standed Q.156. I assisted him to undo the (task after I finished my
2. No correction required work.)
3. They were standing 1. task after I will have finished my work
4. They had been standed 2. No substitution required
3. task after I will finish my work
19/06/2023 (3rd Shift) 4. task after I had finished my work

Q.149. It was a (easement to be far away) from that Q.157. She was born with full sight and hearing.
malicious old labyrinth with its stares and gossip. 1. fully sight
1. help to be away 2. fill sighting
2. relief to be away 3. No improvement
3. No correction required 4. full sighted
4. rest to be far
20/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.150. I like to hang my laundry outside in the suns to
dry. Q.158. They will took their grandchildren to the zoo.
1. sun to dries 1. takes their
2. No improvement 2. took their
3. sun to dry 3. taken their
4. sun to dried 4. No improvement

Q.151. He looked around for Bunty or Vinay, (but either Q.159. (The people of Philippines has voted) to elect a
off) them were anywhere near him. new president.
1. No correction required 1. The people of Philippines have voted
2. because either of 2. The people of the Philippines have voted
3. but neither of 3. The people of the Philippines has voted
4. moreover neither of 4. No substitution required

20/06/2023 (1st Shift) Q.160. What should I doing if the power goes out?

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1. should I do
2. No improvement
3. shall I does
4. should I had done

Answer

1. (3) 2. (4) 3. (2) 4. (2) 5. (2)


6. (2) 7. (4) 8. (3) 9. (1) 10. (3)
11. (4) 12. (2) 13. (2) 14. (3) 15. (2)
16. (4) 17. (1) 18. (1) 19. (2) 20. (4)
21. (2) 22. (4) 23. (1) 24. (1) 25. (1)
26. (3) 27. (1) 28. (3) 29. (1) 30. (3)
31. (2) 32. (4) 33. (2) 34. (1) 35. (3)
36. (2) 37. (3) 38. (2) 39. (1) 40. (1)
41. (2) 42. (2) 43. (3) 44. (2) 45. (4)
46. (2) 47. (2) 48. (2) 49. (3) 50. (4)
51. (1) 52. (3) 53. (2) 54. (4) 55. (1)
56. (2) 57. (2) 58. (2) 59. (3) 60. (3)
61. (2) 62. (3) 63. (4) 64. (3) 65. (3)
66. (1) 67. (4) 68. (2) 69. (3) 70. (3)
71. (2) 72. (1) 73. (2) 74. (3) 75. (4)
76. (4) 77. (4) 78. (3) 79. (1) 80. (4)
81. (1) 82. (4) 83. (3) 84. (2) 85. (2)
86. (1) 87. (3) 88. (1) 89. (3) 90. (2)
91. (4) 92. (1) 93. (4) 94. (3) 95. (4)
96. (1) 97. (2) 98. (3) 99. (4) 100. (1)
101. (1) 102. (3) 103. (4) 104. (1) 105. (4)
106. (3) 107. (2) 108. (3) 109. (2) 110. (1)
111. (1) 112. (1) 113. (2) 114. (3) 115. (4)
116. (3) 117. (4) 118. (2) 119. (1) 120. (1)
121. (2) 122. (2) 123. (1) 124. (1) 125. (2)
126. (1) 127. (3) 128. (1) 129. (2) 130. (3)
131. (3) 132. (4) 133. (2) 134. (3) 135. (1)
136. (2) 137. (2) 138. (4) 139. (4) 140. (1)
141. (2) 142. (4) 143. (4) 144. (2) 145. (2)
146. (2) 147. (1) 148. (3) 149. (2) 150. (3)
151. (3) 152. (4) 153. (2) 154. (3) 155. (1)
156. (4) 157. (3) 158. (2) 159. (2) 160. (1)

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Fill in the blanks Q.12. An excellent career _______ has now arisen with a
leading recruitment agency.
02/05/2023 (1st Shift) 1. division 2. opportunity
3. preferability 4. severance
Q.1. Wheat is widely _______ but the output is not large.
1. gross 2. groan Q.13. We are getting support from a ______ number of
3. grown 4. grilled textile traders.
1. larging 2. largest
Q.2. His intent was to become sole lord and to _______ 3. largely 4. large
his tiny principality.
1. subsidize 2. jeopardize Q.14. Mr. Sharma opened the door of the stove
3. methodize 4. aggrandize to_______.
1. pike 2. peak
Q.3. Police used _______ evidence to convict a victim 3. piece 4. peek
who was innocent.
1. stunted 2. authentic Q.15. Eurasian jays _______ over the forest yesterday.
3. hateful 4. fabricated 1. did flew 2. fly
3. flew 4. flown
02/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
03/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.4. Rohan was now standing on tiptoe to _______ over
at the inhabitants of the two beds. Q.16. We didn’t mean to ______ all of you waiting.
1. view 2. stare 1. make 2. seep
3. peep 4. look 3. creep 4. keen

Q.5. Plastic inhabits the oceans, ______ up in the guts of Q.17. Everyone who studies forests knows trees have
seagulls and great white sharks. been dying in large and ______ numbers.
1. provoking 2. sailing 1. scanty 2. massive
3. building 4. burning 3. minority 4. peculiar

Q.6. “May I ______ your coats, Mr. and Mrs. Mason?” Q.18. Air Travel is the ______ growing emitter of climate
1. trek 2. taste change gases.
3. track 4. take 1. fast 2. fasting
3. fastest 4. fastly
Q.7. I strained _____ to catch his options.
1. hardest 2. hardness Q.19. The home I ______ with my husband in 1986 still
3. hardly 4. hard smelled like him.
1. shared 2. had shared
02/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. sharing 4. have shared

Q.8. It’s _______ for someone to buy a product that 03/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
contains no sugar.
1. easiest 2. easier Q.20. Potato milk is _______ another option for those
3. ease 4. easily wanting an alternative to cow’s milk.
1. yet 2. so
Q.9. She reduced the volume because the _______ music 3. but 4. though
was becoming too much for her.
1. competent 2. constant Q.21. His father was killed in a ______, when the boy was
3. concede 4. content nine years old.
1. duel 2. drool
Q.10. The last man standing was _______, a fully paid 3. dual 4. dwell
vacation to Las Vegas.
1. appreciated 2. rewarded Q.22. She had no ______ if telling him the truth.
3. allotted 4. discarded 1. intents 2. intending
3. intended 4. intention
Q.11. He was stable ______ they met.
1. hence 2. when Q.23. Each band is known across a wide area because
3. lest 4. while all residents of a given region are typically tied to one
another through a large ______ of kinship and
03/05/2023 (1st Shift) reciprocity.
1. variation 2. network

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3. clash 4. mesh
Q.35. Very special care should be taken to proportion
04/05/2023 (1st Shift) the sand so as to make a perfectly _______ mixture.
1. obvious 2. envious
Q.24. Multi – client messaging systems make it easier 3. devious 4. impervious
to keep in ________.
1. roll 2. touch Q.36. Every story in this collection is unique,
3. diary 4. secret inspirational, and _______.
1. sustainable 2. culpable
Q.25. Join our networks to _______ better Governance. 3. apprehensive 4. relatable
1. sedate 2. drain
3. promote 4. disintegrate Q.37. And his _______ manner should not be mistaken
for a lack of energy.
Q.26. I ______ the cake before my mother arrived. 1. debase 2. daunt
1. had baked 2. have baked 3. diffident 4. deem
3. bake 4. baked
Q.38. Towel off and ______ your moisturizer
Q.27. Eventually, the water will ______ through the immediately.
surrounding concrete. 1. surrender 2. apply
1. permeate 2. statolith 3. refer 4. touch
3. aerate 4. delegate
08/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
04/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.39. Ram is ______ like the kings before him.
Q.28. What to do in the event of a gas ________. 1. nor 2. no
1. leak 2. leek 3. not 4. none
3. lead 4. leer
Q.40. A national holiday ______ on the same day as my
Q.29. Snow ______ lightly as everyone was leaving birthday.
church. 1. flows 2. falls
1. fallen 2. falling 3. fouls 4. false
3. is falling 4. was falling
Q.41. That remark _______ a stir.
Q.30. She was moving slowly and _______ yesterday 1. produced 2. constructed
when she fell. 3. created 4. built
1. firmly 2. vaguely
3. strongly 4. shakily Q.42. To _______ your self – worth, write down some
things that are positive about yourself.
Q.31. Satya Nadella completed his primary education 1. repudiate 2. affirm
_______ Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet. 3. overlook 4. sanctify
1. from 2. over
3. by 4. onto 08/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

04/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.43. In 1971, he was awarded the silver _______ of the
Society of Arts, London.
Q.32. Don’t you be clever with me, boy! I want to know 1. medieval 2. medal
what you’re really ________. 3. meddle 4. metal
1. up about 2. in to
3. on to 4. up to Q.44. When there is not _______ to eat, people starve to
death.
Q.33. His place was _______ in the team after he 1. some 2. a few
displayed his explosive batting style. 3. enough 4. any
1. cemented 2. belittled
3. fermented 4. affected Q.45. I enjoy finding ways to make the most of my
budget by being ______.
Q.34. The first time that nuclear radiation has been 1. frugal 2. miser
washed off with a _______. 3. lethargic 4. gloomy
1. quick shower 2. fast shower
3. energetic shower 4. speedy shower Q.46. I always try to ______ chocolates for you.
1. brought 2. bought
08/05/2023 (1st Shift) 3. bring 4. bringing

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09/05/2023 (1st Shift) Q.58. For months, Drupad could not taste anything he
ate as regret layered _______ mud.
Q.47. After suffering so many losses, the company is 1. his month like 2. his mouth comparable to
about to go _______. 3. his mouth as though 4. his mouth allied to
1. awry 2. silent
3. cynical 4. bankrupt Q.59. During treatment, patients lay ______ on the
treatment couch for around 3 hrs.
Q.48. The story of human evolution _______ a moving 1. repine 2. alpine
target in recent years. 3. supine 4. arsine
1. did has 2. has been
3. have been 4. had being Q.60. This ______ piece of mischief by his brother
brought a quiet laugh from David.
Q.49. I am sorry that I was unable to see ________ of you 1. vesical 2. classical
over the summer. 3. whimsical 4. nonsensical
1. many more 2. much
3. many 4. more Q.61. This change is responsible for a recent ______ the
number of cases of cancer in this age group.
Q.50. Today is cloudy, but yesterday the sun ______. 1. rise at 2. rise in
1. shown 2. burned 3. rise of 4. rise to
3. flamed 4. shone
10/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
09/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.62. He wanted me to _______ your necklace.
Q.51. John rushed to the spot and saw his wife and kid 1. stern 2. steam
______ on the road. 3. steel 4. steal
1. lain 2. laying
3. lying 4. lie Q.63. If the anaesthesia is not ________ properly, he
might wake up in the ______ of the surgery.
Q.52. Today I received a letter. Finally, I ______ back 1. perpetuated/ start 2. administered/ middle
from him. 3. perpetuated/ middle 4. administer/ during
1. hard 2. horde
3. herd 4. heard Q.64. The need to take theatre online _______ in global
collaborations.
Q.53. Women _______ their male relatives to the 1. result 2. have resulted
battlefield for the purpose of tending the wounded 3. has resulted 4. resulting
and carrying away the dead.
1. forsake 2. signify Q.65. As a preliminary to negotiation, the government
3. accompany 4. justify was required to _______ all the obnoxious measures.
1. quaint 2. requisite
Q.54. The water from the river was _______ cold for me 3. rescind 4. repeat
to drink directly.
1. many 2. most 10/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
3. too 4. very
Q.66. The man who is supposed to be protecting them
09/05/2023 (3rd Shift) is somehow their fiercest and most _______ enemy.
1. quotidian 2. implacable
Q.55. The most common sports injury is a ______. 3. pedestrian 4. ostentatious
1. brush 2. bruise
3. breve 4. brews Q.67. Before about 1830, ______ sermons, tracts and
addresses routinely broached female intemperance.
Q.56. I am not sure ______ wearing this black dress. 1. temperance 2. congruence
1. with 2. about 3. confluence 4. affluence
3. in 4. off
Q.68. Societies need to develop highly ______
Q.57. Since the temperatures can soar in summer, behavioural rules for survival.
choose clothing that is lightweight and _____. 1. matched 2. adopted
1. hefty 2. airtight 3. readjusted 4. adaptive
3. bulky 4. breathable
Q.69. At first, it looked as _______ Uncle Vernon would
10/05/2023 (1st Shift) manage to gloss the whole thing over.

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1. thought 2. through 12/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
3. though 4. throughout
Q.80. Fetal ______ screening uses ultrasound scanning
11/05/2023 (1st Shift) to find certain abnormalities in the baby.
1. enfevering 2. abeyance
Q.70. The pudding fell _______ floor with a heart – 3. snuggle 4. anomaly
stopping crash.
1. to the 2. upon the Q.81. For years, people afflicted with the itchy skin
3. up to the 4. in to the condition used stinky coal tar derivatives to _______
their smptoms.
Q.71. According to the politician, using vulgar 1. refer 2. deviate
language to _______ votes is not something he will 3. obviate 4. alleviate
endorse.
1. garner 2. divulge Q.82. The respondents were very agile and _______ in
3. segregate 4. lump subduing the situation.
1. hassled 2. quick
Q.72. I was really hoping to _______ a decent movie this 3. tedious 4. tasty
time, and I came up with an undisputed classic.
1. tirade 2. strut Q.83. The question is why an _______ Hollywood film
3. unearth 4. subside should provoke such a hostile reaction.
1. innocuous 2. obstinate
Q.73. Apple’s success attracted the ______ of the 3. erroneous 4. elicit
computer giant IBM.
1. attend 2. attending 12/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
3. attentive 4. attention
Q.84. We cannot ______ a religion or a political party
11/05/2023 (2nd Shift) that ignores the rights of half the human race.
1. condemn 2. disseminate
Q.74. _______ months later, Steve returned to New York 3. forgive 4. desiccate
to look for a job.
1. The few 2. Few Q.85. This initiative has been sharply criticised as
3. A little 4. A few grossly inefficient and __________.
1. Capricious 2. Counterproductive
Q.75. The sedative effect of the drugs impairs people’s 3. Canonical 4. Calumny
ability to pay attention and _______.
1. dilate 2. segregate Q.86. They probably subsisted on insects and other
3. reverberate 4. concentrate small _______ invertebrates and perhaps even on
aquatic vertebrates.
Q.76. She kept pictures of her parents all _______ the 1. reverent 2. skittish
house. 3. terrestrial 4. recluse
1. out 2. through
3. over 4. about Q.87. The duke had capacity, but his life was so _______
that what influence he had upon the king was for evil.
Q.77. I am going to take you for a _______ up there. 1. lewd 2. scrumptious
1. rite 2. right 3. seditious 4. ambitious
3. ride 4. write
15/05/2023 (1st Shift)
12/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.88. Disturbing emotions begin to build into fear, and
Q.78. In my view, this falls within the exception then _______.
permitting warrantless seizure in ________ 1. boldness 2. server
circumstances. 3. assurance 4. terror
1. exigent 2. reverent
3. sparse 4. recondite Q.89. I bowed to him, but he ______ not to see me.
1. seems 2. seeming
Q.79. Sitting at the computer I saw something large 3. seemed 4. seemingly
and dark fall past my _______ vision followed by a dull
thwack. Q.90. The researcher team took air ______ from the
1. peripheral 2. central room every five minutes to rule out the possibility of
3. external 4. incidental a virus.
1. samples 2. droops

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3. slices 4. instances 3. lied 4. laying

Q.91. Meteorologists are still ______ to understand sting Q.102. You have the power ______ the perspective of
jets. this nation.
1. works 2. on work 1. changed 2. changing
3. worked 4. working 3. change 4. to change

15/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.103. He gave the horse enough room to ______ away
from the wagon.
Q.92. The storm passed _______, but the night remained 1. stalk 2. walk
warm. 3. woke 4. watch
1. quicker 2. quickest
3. quickly 4. quick 16/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.93. The priest puts some _______ water on the child’s Q.104. If she hadn’t _______ her cell phone on the bed,
head. she could have called him.
1. holy 2. wholly 1. through 2. thrown
3. hairy 4. haughty 3. throne 4. throng

Q.94. Oak trees do not use leaves to make food ______ Q.105. _______ from humans, lions are the key natural,
the winter. predators of elephants.
1. by 2. while 1. Along 2. Rather
3. during 4. within 3. Aside 4. Beside

Q.95. Unless you complete your school education, you Q.106. Sometimes we wish for things, but we do not
cannot get yourself ______ into a college. think about their _______.
1. enrolled 2. accommodated 1. hazards 2. copiousness
3. advanced 4. mopped 3. fractions 4. consequences

15/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.107. The school was _____ than a mile from their
home.
Q.96. There is definitely _______ he is not telling me. 1. more 2. most
1. somebody 2. everything 3. many 4. much
3. something 4. anything
16/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.97. All the companies make an _______ to be seen and
heard within communities. Q.108. I went to the lake and _______ some of its water
1. effort 2. establishment in my metallic cup.
3. aisle 4. excuse 1. drank 2. drunken
3. drinking 4. drunk
Q.98. I am looking forward to _______ you at our
favourite restaurant. Q.109. Fear evolved over millions of years to protect
1. meeting 2. meets us from _______.
3. met 4. meet 1. confidence 2. danger
3. birth 4. courage
Q.99. Jacqueline represents retirement as the final
result of a long course of dissatisfaction with _______ Q.110. I watched him with the excitement of _______ him
life. to do anything at any time.
1. mundane 2. divine 1. expecting 2. accepting
3. barbaric 4. joyful 3. lacking 4. excepting

16/05/2023 (1st Shift) Q.111. The plan began to _______ once we all met to
discuss it.
Q.100. Strength training is useful as it avoids large 1. gel 2. gale
increases in breathing rate and ______ muscle strength. 3. jail 4. jell
1. degrades 2. regresses
3. distributes 4. improves 17/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.101. He was ______ in a pool of blood near a Q.112. I have _____ to understand your problem.
neighbour’s house. 1. begin 2. begun
1. lying 2. lain 3. beginning 4. began

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Q.124. Participate in a mock interview to prepare for
Q.113. The small amount of fusion fuel ______ to be _______ on your feet and formulating answers under
heated to huge temperatures. pressure.
1. needing 2. need 1. cursing 2. building
3. needful 4. needs 3. thinking 4. blocking

Q.114. His _______ of smoking in restaurants created a Q.125. Farms are increasingly turning to automation
lot of issues in New York. for _______ reasons.
1. habit 2. reputation 1. much 2. most
3. orbit 4. hatred 3. little 4. many

Q.115. I am just saying that may be you are letting Q.126. He had moved about two inches when several
emotion ______ your better judgment right now. things happened in very _______ succession.
1. cloud 2. clamp 1. brief 2. absurd
3. finger 4. clog 3. quick 4. desperate

17/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.127. Sam knew who those people were; the figure in
front was ________ his cousin.
Q.116. He ______ his teeth against the curse on his 1. at mistake 2. unmistakeably
tongue. 3. mistaken of 4. by mistake
1. unclasped 2. clenched
3. dropped 4. yielded 18/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.117. The royal messengers ________ out last night. Q.128. I don’t remember exactly when the clouds
1. goes 2. gone rolled in and _______ you from me.
3. go 4. went 1. stealing 2. steal
3. stolen 4. stole
Q.118. Enzymes can _______ starches into sugars and
proteins into amino acids. Q.129. “The Boarded Window” is a horror story about
1. cover 2. covert a man who has to _______ with his wife’s death.
3. convert 4. conserve 1. deed 2. drill
3. dwell 4. deal
Q.119. I _______ only a few steps before I was forced to
stop. Q.130. ___________ food consumption can affect our
1. walk 2. walked bodies’ immune systems.
3. had walked 4. have walked 1. Nutritious 2. Sanitary
3. Unhygienic 4. Unwise
17/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.131. Sam was 24 years old when he _______ to
Q.120. I did not _______ everyone all at once. California.
1. losing 2. lose 1. movement 2. moving
3. loose 4. lost 3. moved 4. moves

Q.121. Nigeria _______ restrictions in place since 2015 18/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
in a bid to boost local production.
1. has had 2. had has Q.132. Without vision, the process of
3. have had 4. have has conceptualisation can become _______ task for any
individual.
Q.122. Then Bheeshma entered their lives with his 1. a gregarious 2. an onerous
______ lion’s laugh. 3. a contrarious 4. a lively
1. elephantine 2. narrow
3. moment 4. large Q.133. Although she has used the typewriter since she
was eleven years old, she is rather ________ than rapid.
Q.123. Some health experts optimistically argue that 1. heedless 2. hasty
disinfecting indoor spaces with light could be a ________. 3. energetic 4. careful
1. game – changer 2. interchanger
3. hand over 4. roundabout Q.134. Earlier I’d thought that it was for my sake, but
then I learnt _______ Arjun the power to resist her.
18/05/2023 (1st Shift) 1. what has gave 2. what gives
3. what gave 4. what give

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Q.135. The victim was ______ in the back of his head. Q.146. There’s plenty here to trap the unwary and
1. shot 2. shooted baffle even the ________ gambler!
3. shoot 4. shooting 1. exenterate 2. reiterate
3. inveterate 4. alliterate
19/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.147. Since these people used tobacco to _______ their
Q.136. The technical vocabulary and foreign words deities, the herb itself was one of the instruments of
make this text a little more _______. godless, false religious.
1. stagnant 2. feasible 1. trace 2. propitiate
3. difficult 4. futile 3. expatiate 4. militate

Q.137. If someone does not stop the political _______ in 13/06/2023 (1st Shift)
that country, a civil war is likely to break out soon.
1. rhetoric 2. aleatoric Q.148. ‘Well, that was _______ good, ‘said Harper
3. historic 4. anaphoric 1. pretty 2. gorgeous
3. beautiful 4. pleasing
Q.138. Hard to believe that these people can justify
and _______ such sickening behaviour! Q.149. Sulochana, whose _______ I had so admired
1. scandalize 2. rationalize during the festival, seemed a different person.
3. essentialize 4. tantalize 1. crudeness 2. shadow
3. polish 4. grace
Q.139. I was always greeted _______ wherever I went in
the country. Q.150. She has a large, _______ sympathy and absolute
1. warm 2. warmly fairness of temper.
3. warmth 4. warming 1. thrifty 2. generous
3. mean 4. sparing
19/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.151. Your presence ______ both my brother and
Q.140. I often feel I am an _______, that I would be more sister.
at home at the turn of the century than today. 1. effects 2. effect
1. apathy 2. analogous 3. affects 4. affecting
3. avarice 4. anachronism
13/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.141. Even the rules for spelling can cause you to
_______. Q.152. _______ in biotechnology and medicine have
1. happen a mistake 2. have a mistake resulted in higher expectancy rate and lower
3. do a mistake 4. make a mistake mortality rate.
1. Advancements 2. Saturation
Q.142. She is _______, always submits her assignments 3. Aversions 4. Arrogate
on time.
1. tardy 2. scheduled Q.153. After the first defeats he had to ______ from
4. late 4. punctual France with the empress.
1. Fleet 2. Flea
Q.143. The story _______ me to make up fancy names for 3. Fling 4. Flee
myself.
1. told 2. activated Q.154. Someone thinks Charles should _______ the
3. inspired 4. declared British throne and come out here instead.
1. reciprocate 2. decorticate
19/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. authenticate 4. abdicate

Q.144. Computers would replace the _______ technique Q.155. Inclusive of private packs it is difficult to ______
of creating an image on paper, transferring it to more than an overall total of 60 drag and / or
transparent cells and again onto film. bloodhound packs.
1. audacious 2. austere 1. package 2. haemorrhage
3. archaic 4. assuage 3. envisage 4. discourage

Q.145. Her notoriety increased after she single _______ 13/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
shot down a Rhodesian army helicopter.
1. handedly 2. stranded Q.156. Social media is _______ to market products.
3. dose 4. plainly 1. using 2. uses
3. use 4. used

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Q.168. Ancient Indians were never this ______ minded.
Q.157. Slightly _______ bitter oranges to remove the red 1. cramp 2. narrow
colour which covers their skins. 3. tiny 4. slim
1. grade 2. great
3. grate 4. grace Q.169. The show played to full houses for a five – night
run and ended to ______ applause on Saturday night.
Q.158. Can we reschedule the meeting? I ______. 1. tumultuous 2. barren
1. give a headache 2. get a headache 3. redress 4. semantic
3. take a headache 4. have a headache
Q.170. Most of the oil and gas that the UK ______ does
Q.159. What customs officials are asking for are not not come from Russia.
things that ______ their own personal titles. 1. importing 2. imported
1. advocate 2. accede 3. imports 4. import
3. acerbic 4. aggrandize
Q.171. And to think after all these years you still have
14/06/2023 (1st Shift) the _______ to say such thing to me!
1. arrogance 2. tangential
Q.160. Pay attention to what’ happening and make 3. fitness 4. brightness
________ adjusts based on your personal experience.
1. impartial 2. honest 15/06/2023 (1st Shift)
3. placid 4. reasonable
Q.172. A loud thud woke up everybody and nobody
Q.161. The only one _______ shattered their monotony knew what all the ______ was about.
by his visits was Krishna. 1. exoneration 2. commotion
1. which ever 2. whom ever 3. culmination 4. abomination
3. who ever 4. whatever
Q.173. Some were very shaky and unstable, others
Q.162. Lumber has many _______ beyond home were _______, and a few were both!
building. 1. convoluted 2. involuted
1. uses 2. pluses 3. volute 4. diluted
3. loses 4. trunks
Q.174. The _______ term “wasteland” is proposed to be
Q.163. Many people may not find the rewards _______ replaced by the term “urban commons.”
with the time and effort required. 1. imperative 2. indicative
1. coffer 2. collude 3. lucrative 4. derogatory
3. commensurate 4. capable
Q.175. Her ribs were ______ but no longer painful.
14/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 1. sure 2. soar
3. sore 4. sour
Q.164. The issue of fairness, which remained, was for
consideration at the hearing to _______ the scheme. 15/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
1. stratification 2. altercation
3. acclamation 4. sanction Q.176. The storm passed ______, but the night remained
warm.
Q.165. Neither she ______ I have expected Reema’s 1. quicker 2. quick
arrival. 3. quickest 4. quickly
1. or 2. nor
3. along 4. and Q.177. Oak trees do not use leaves to make food _______
the winter.
Q.166. Our breathing rate can change almost 1. within 2. during
instantaneously in response to stress or ______. 3. by 4. while
1. difference 2. fund
3. attention 4. arousal Q.178. The priest puts some ______ water on the child’s
head.
Q.167. Those unfamiliar with the saga are bound to be 1. wholly 2. holy
mystified by the more _______ plot twists. 3. haughty 4. hairy
1. arcane 2. anoint
3. aesthetic 4. arbitrary Q.179. Unless you complete your school education,
you cannot get yourself _______ into a college.
14/06/2023 (3rd Shift) 1. mopped 2. enrolled
3. advanced 4. accommodated

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15/06/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.191. In more civilized times even the most ______
enemies were treated with dignity.
Q.180. I think she’s right to warn you not to _______ your 1. ineducable 2. vindicable
temper. 3. explicable 4. implacable
1. last 2. lose
3. forget 4. drop 16/06/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.181. The life of the church seems, indeed, to have Q.192. She was trying to help that little boy in the
been in a more stagnant and _______ condition in this grocery _______.
age than at any other period of English history. 1. store 2. asylum
1. torpid 2. truculent 3. park 4. road
3. tangential 4. expedite
Q.193. Many Americans appear to be ________ those
Q.182. I smiled at my son and _______ thankful. warnings seriously.
1. feel 2. feeling 1. taking 2. making
3. fallen 4. felt 3. sacking 4. understanding

Q.183. As he walked past the chambers, Samir asked Q.194. Pranav, Shagun and Munshi took a bus to the
everyone to quiet ________. same ________.
1. rise 2. down 1. end 2. slot
3. please 4. up 3. target 4. destination

16/06/2023 (1st Shift) Q.195. The event acts as a trigger or _______, which
catapults them into an awareness of this phenomena.
Q.184. My friends, being incredibly nerdy linguists, 1. dogma 2. elegy
________ to make fun of the syntax. 3. catalyst 4. harangue
1. stalked 2. braided
3. traded 4. decided 19/06/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.185. Indonesian police fired warning shots, tear gas Q.196. Still, this is a Frank Black album, with its _______
and water cannon to try and _______ the crowd. references and abstruse lyrics.
1. Delimit 2. Deleterious 1. informal 2. obscure
3. Disperse 4. Discrete 3. intelligent 4. apparent

Q.186. They brought _______ tickets instead from a Q.197. The event, promised to be a grand show, will
sleepy – looking guard. see a display of grit, _______ and mettle.
1. there 2. their 1. zeal 2. zenith
3. dare 4. dire 3. tyro 4. umbrage

Q.187. Nickel or brass can cause an allergic reaction Q.198. Be present _______ the moment.
when in ________ with human skin. 1. upon 2. in
1. parallel 2. contact 3. on 4. to
3. accordance 4. surface
19/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
16/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.199. I have been on this project since the first day,
Q.188. Aunt Petunia was ________ a box of after – dinner hence I am responsible ________ it.
mints. 1. for 2. by
1. passing round 2. passing around 3. to 4. from
3. passed away 4. passed around
Q.200. The survival of theatre has depended on the
Q.189. I wanted to _______ things that girls weren’t creation of _______ formats.
supposed to do. 1. newly 2. new
1. do allot of 2. do a lot of 3. newest 4. newer
3. do a lot off 4. done a lot of
Q.201. He is quite _______ and narrow.
Q.190. She _______ and left the room, carefully pulling 1. tall 2. elongated
the door shut. 3. long 4. stretched
1. side 2. site
3. sighed 4. slide

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Q.202. The mistake these couples made was not 3. ages 4. hostage
spending enough time seriously planning for a
lifetime together in marriage. Q.213. There was a general hesitation and _______ to
1. sporadic 2. credulous ignore the problem.
3. enigmatic 4. egregious 1. Deride 2. Denigrate
3. Disposition 4. Demur
19/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.214. Harry stepped in, his head almost _______ the
Q.203. I think he is a worthy _______ of the policy and a sloping ceiling, and blinked.
worthy adversary for the press. 1. embracing 2. grasping
1. reciprocate 2. educate 3. touching 4. cuddling
3. placate 4. advocate
20/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.204. At times he acted as Viceroy in William’s
absence; at times he led the royal forces to ________ Q.215. “What _______ your dad do at the Ministry of
rebellions. Magic, anyway?”
1. scrutinize 2. baptise 1. do 2. is
3. chastise 4. compromise 3. does 4. have

Q.205. Different cells express different proteins Q.216. When we reached my room, I couldn’t ______
depending on which promoters are either active or back my smile.
________. 1. hold 2. held
1. dormant 2. lazy 3. kept 4. squeeze
3. effectual 4. productive
Q.217. Instead of the sweet taste she expected, it was
Q.206. These were two Indian men who ______ hiding in ________ like alum
the forest. 1. dulcet 2. bitter
1. has been 2. had been 3. tenacious 4. aromatic
3. have being 4. was
Q.218. They were _______ there when Janvi heard
20/06/2023 (1st Shift) something large and heavy collide with the door.
1. almost 2. about
Q.207. Though poor, he _______ proud of his learning. 3. most 4. Much
1. were 2. could became
3. was 4. have been Answers
Q.208. The wounds on my back are no longer fresh,
1. (3) 2. (4) 3. (4) 4. (4) 5. (3)
but, somehow, they still ________.
1. enrich 2. barge 6. (4) 7. (4) 8. (2) 9. (2) 10. (2)
3. revamp 4. hurt 11. (2) 12. (2) 13. (4) 14. (4) 15. (3)

Q.209. I was _______ and was suddenly woken up by the 16. (4) 17. (2) 18. (3) 19. (2) 20. (1)
loud noise of crackers bursting. 21. (1) 22. (4) 23. (2) 24. (2) 25. (3)
1. quiet asleep 2. fast asleep
26. (1) 27. (1) 28. (1) 29. (4) 30. (4)
3. long asleep 4. quite asleep
31. (1) 32. (4) 33. (1) 34. (1) 35. (4)
Q.210. He ruled well but _______, making closer friends
36. (4) 37. (3) 38. (2) 39. (3) 40. (2)
with justice than with mercy.
1. watches 2. watchfully 41. (3) 42. (2) 43. (2) 44. (3) 45. (1)
3. watch 4. watching 46. (3) 47. (4) 48. (2) 49. (4) 50. (4)

20/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 51. (3) 52. (4) 53. (3) 54. (3) 55. (2)
56. (2) 57. (4) 58. (1) 59. (3) 60. (3)
Q.211. Bushfire in Australia has _______ the conditions
61. (2) 62. (4) 63. (2) 64. (3) 65. (3)
of many animals in the forest.
1. worsened 2. fortified 66. (2) 67. (1) 68. (4) 69. (3) 70. (1)
3. maintained 4. surpassed
71. (1) 72. (3) 73. (4) 74. (4) 75. (4)
Q.212. Look in a mirror and take your _______ with each 76. (3) 77. (3) 78. (1) 79. (1) 80. (4)
step. 81. (4) 82. (2) 83. (1) 84. (3) 85. (2)
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86. (3) 87. (1) 88. (4) 89. (3) 90. (1)
91. (4) 92. (3) 93. (1) 94. (3) 95. (1)
96. (3) 97. (1) 98. (1) 99. (1) 100. (4)
101. (1) 102. (4) 103. (2) 104. (2) 105. (3)
106. (4) 107. (1) 108. (1) 109. (2) 110. (1)
111. (4) 112. (2) 113. (4) 114. (1) 115. (1)
116. (2) 117. (4) 118. (3) 119. (3) 120. (2)
121. (1) 122. (4) 123. (1) 124. (3) 125. (4)
126. (3) 127. (2) 128. (4) 129. (4) 130. (3)
131. (3) 132. (2) 133. (4) 134. (3) 135. (1)
136. (3) 137. (1) 138. (2) 139. (2) 140. (4)
141. (4) 142. (4) 143. (3) 144. (3) 145. (1)
146. (3) 147. (2) 148. (1) 149. (4) 150. (2)
151. (3) 152. (1) 153. (4) 154. (4) 155. (3)
156. (4) 157. (3) 158. (4) 159. (4) 160. (4)
161. (3) 162. (1) 163. (3) 164. (4) 165. (2)
166. (4) 167. (1) 168. (2) 169. (1) 170. (3)
171. (1) 172. (2) 173. (1) 174. (4) 175. (3)
176. (4) 177. (2) 178. (2) 179. (2) 180. (2)
181. (1) 182. (4) 183. (2) 184. (4) 185. (3)
186. (2) 187. (2) 188. (2) 189. (2) 190. (3)
191. (4) 192. (1) 193. (1) 194. (4) 195. (3)
196. (2) 197. (1) 198. (2) 199. (1) 200. (2)
201. (1) 202. (4) 203. (4) 204. (3) 205. (1)
206. (2) 207. (3) 208. (4) 209. (2) 210. (2)
211. (1) 212. (1) 213. (4) 214. (3) 215. (3)
216. (1) 217. (2) 218. (1)

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Cloze Test 1. strong 2. slow
3. sick 4. thin
02/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.9. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Salvador Dali (1) _________ a prominent Spanish blank No. 4.
Surrealist painter (2) _______ in Figueres, Catalonia, on 1. dress 2. claim
11 May 1904. Dali’s father was strict in the education 3. encourage 4. punish
of his children unlike (3) ________ mother. Dali had a
brother named Salvador (4) ______ was born nine Q.10. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
months before him and died of gastroenteritis. When blank No. 5.
he was five, Dali was taken to his brother’s grave and 1. this 2. they
was told that he was his brother’s (5) _______. 3. them 4. these

Q.1. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 02/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
blank No. 1.
1. has 2. is In Switzerland these glacial meltwaters are (1) _______
3. was 4. were for hydropower. In fact, water falling on 93% of
Switzerland ultimately passes (2) ______ at least one
Q.2. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the electric power plant before even (3) ________ the
blank No. 2. country. So one consequence is that melting glaciers
1. bought 2. rooted help to (4) ______ for low rainfall in times of drought,
3. born 4. brought filling reservoirs to supply the nation’s (5) _______
supply.
Q.3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank No. 3. Q.11. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. her 2. him blank No. 1.
3. their 4. his 1. used 2. chosen
3. glued 4. plotted
Q.4. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank No. 4. Q.12 Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. who 2. whose blank No. 2.
3. that 4. whom 1. through 2. beneath
3. for 4. with
Q.5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank No. 5. Q.13. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. ordination 2. detonation blank No. 3.
3. reincarnation 4. stagnation 1. throwing 2. sieving
3. leaving 4. catching
02/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.14. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
A young man walks toward me with a stick slung blank No. 4.
across his back and a (1) _______ of sheep at his feet, 1. compensate 2. slate
which carry him down the path (2) _______ a crowd of 3. surrender 4. stall
rowdy children. An older man follows, weatherworn
but still (3) _______, a rifle over his left shoulder. He Q.15. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
clicks his tongue to (4) _______ the flock. Behind him are blank No. 5.
two women on horse; I guess (5) ______ and his wife and 1. stage 2. cooking
daughter. 3. air 4. energy

Q.6. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 03/05/2023 (1st Shift)
blank No. 1.
1. shoal 2. flock The thought here is that because saliva is (1) ______
3. horde 4. army alkaline, stimulating it by chewing gum after eating (2)
______ help neutralize the acidity in your mouth and
Q.7. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the throat. (3) ______ a very small study from 2005 did (4)
blank No. 2. ______ some merit to this approach, the size of the study
1. like 2. liking makes it difficult to (5) _____ any real conclusions.
3. likeness 4. likely
Q.16. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Q.8. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 1.
blank No. 3. 1. slighter 2. slight

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3. slightly 4. slightest the campus of Simo9n Fraser University. Fox was (3)
_______ undergraduate student and basketball player at
Q.17. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the SFU when a malignant tumour was discovered in his
blank No. 2. right leg in 1977. It resulted in (4) ______. A bronze
1. shall 2. need to statue of Fox, one of many such tributes across
3. could 4. may Canada, looks over the academic quadrangle of the
university, just a short stroll from the theatre where
Q.18. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Monday’s (5) _______ was held.
blank No. 3.
1. While 2. So Q.26. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
3. Yet 4. As blank number 1.
1. a 2. in
Q.19. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. the 4. of
blank No. 4.
1. founded 2. finds Q.27. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
3. find 4. found blank number 2.
1. through 2. on
Q.20. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. at 4. over
blank No. 5.
1. sell 2. draw Q.28. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
3. expel 4. repel blank number 3.
1. the 2. a
03/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. an 4. their

When Jane died (1) ______ 1850, she was called “one of Q.29. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
the most distinguished novelists (2) ______ England has blank number 4.
produced” and “the first who (3) ______ that beautiful 1. implantation 2. vasodilation
kind of fiction, the historical romance.” The Porter 3. fragmentation 4. amputation
sisters’ careers ended (4) ______ as the Brontë sisters
were getting started in the early Victorian (5) ______. Q.30. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 5.
Q.21. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 1. countervailing 2. unveiling
blank number 1. 3. reconciling 4. veiling
1. into 2. in
3. at 4. on 04/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.22. Select the most appropriate option to fill in The “Sesame Street” spinoff (1) ______ to be the first
blank number 2. Russian-language educational TV (2) ______ aimed
1. who 2. which specifically at preschoolers. The project (3) ______
3. what 4. whose support from both American and Russian government
officials. “If we do not reform our (4) ______, we can
Q.23. Select the most appropriate option to fill in hardly hope that we will reform our society,” (5) ______
blank number 3. Elena Lenskaya, a director in Russia’s Ministry of
1. dismissed 2. energized Education, during a 1992 U.S. congressional hearing
3. introduced 4. casted on the planned adaptation.

Q.24. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Q.31. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 4. blank number 1.
1. lest 2. just 1. set out 2. set in
3. must 4. that 3. set aside 4. set off

Q.25. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Q.32. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 5. blank number 2.
1. spell 2. session 1. program 2. solution
3. terms 4. period 3. pattern 4. recipe

03/05/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.33. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 3.
To mark the 25th anniversary of the run, (1) _______ 1. receive 2. received
Roay Canadian Mint unveiled a one – dollar 3. did received 4. receiving
commemorative circulation coin (2) ______ Monday on

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Q.34. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Q.42. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 4. blank number 2.
1. politics 2. economy 1. type 2. pattern
3. education 4. society 3. term 4. subject

Q.35. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Q.43. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 5. blank number 3.
1. muted 2. told 1. plan 2. cause
3. said 4. ordered 3. treats 4. fall

04/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.44. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 4.
“I am proud to (1) _______ to a religion which has taught 1. various 2. neutral
the world both tolerance (2) ______ universal 3. references 4. spotted
acceptance, “he declared (3) _______ September 11,
1893. “We believe not only in universal toleration, (4) Q.45. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
______ we accept all religions as true. I am proud to blank number 5.
belong to a nation which has sheltered the persecuted 1. naturally 2. casually
and the (5) ______ of all religions and all nations of the 3. systematically 4. informally
earth.”
08/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.36. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 1. The study; published today in a magazine, finds that
1. behest 2. gain kids (1) _______ played only individual sports, like
3. belong 4. live tennis or gymnastics, tended to (2) _______ more mental
health difficulties. As a researcher, Hoffmann has long
Q.37. Select the most appropriate option to fill in been interested in how sports (3) ______ the
blank number 2. psychological health of young people, partly because
1. also 2. and studies have (4) _______ both positive and negative
3. as well as 4. or associations between mental health and sports (5)
_______ in children and adolescents.
Q.38. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 3. Q.46. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. on 2. upon blank number 1.
3. in 4. at 1. whose 2. who
3. which 4. that
Q.39. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 4. Q.47. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. yet 2. though blank number 2.
3. and 4. but 1. claim 2. face
3. absorb 4. breathe
Q.40. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 5. Q.48. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. workers 2. refugees blank number 3.
3. peons 4. toilers 1. impact 2. torment
3. thrash 4. request
04/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.49. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Pumpkins contain high levels of (1) ______. These are blank number 4.
molecules that fight harmful free radicals, a (2) ______ 1. find 2. founds
of unstable molecule that can sometimes (3) ______ 3. found 4. founded
damage to our cells, which may cause ageing and
contribute to (4)______ diseases over time. While some Q.50. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
antioxidants occur (5) ______ in our bodies, others we blank number 5.
get from fruits and vegetables. 1. celebration 2. establishment
3. remuneration 4. participation
Q.41. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 1. 08/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
1. supplements 2. sentiments
3. antioxidants 4. atoms One afternoon, a dozen Arizona State University
students (1) _______ to spend the morning cutting

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cardboard, taping fans and assembling filters in an Q.59. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
effort to (2) _______ 125 portable air purifiers for local blank number 4.
schools. That (3) ______ morning, staff members at a 1. addressing 2. Tagging
homeless shelter in Los Angeles were setting (4) _______ 3. calculating 4. summoning
20 homemade purifiers of their own, while in
Brookline, Massachusetts, another DIY air purifier Q.60. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
was whirring quietly in the back of a day care (5) _______ blank number 5.
as children played. 1. Invoking 2. Joking
3. Halting 4. Rocking
Q.51. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 1. 09/05/2023 (1st Shift)
1. dismissed 2. plated
3. gathered 4. triggered In 700 BCE Greek poet Hesiod (1) ______ “Theogony”
and “Work and Days”. In these mythologies, Atlas was
Q.52. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the a Titan (2) _______ enormous strength. He along with
blank number 2. other titans (3) _______ the gods of Mount Olympus.
1. sieve 2. build While the other Titans were banished to Tartarus
3. beat 4. weld after being defeated by the god Zeus as retribution
Atlas (4) ______ was forced to carry the earth and the sky
Q.53. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the for an eternity. In depictions of Atlas, obviously
blank number 3. carved by human based on myths. he is shown as a
1. cruel 2. resembling stopped figure carrying the (5) ______ on his shoulders.
3. same 4. copy Because of his association with the globe, maps began
to be decorated with this image of Atlas.
Q.54. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 4. Q.61. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. off 2. on blank number 1.
3. in 4. up 1. wrote 2. will write
3. writes 4. had written
Q.55. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 5. Q.62. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. podium 2. hangar blank number 2.
3. classroom 4. auditorium 1. at 2. of
3. from 4. in
08/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.63. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Although the (1) _______ in the Supreme Court arise out blank number 3.
of the judgement or order made by the Subordinate 1. challenged 2. corroborated
Courts has started entertaining (2) _______ in which 3. claimed 4. collaborated
interest of the public at large is involved and the Court
can be moved by any (3) _______ or group of persons Q.64. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
either by filing a Writ Petition at the Filling Counter of blank number 4.
the Court or by (4) _______ a letter to Hon’ble the Chief 1. unlike 2. in fact
Justice of India highlighting the question of public 3. however 4. despite
importance for (5) _______ this jurisdiction.
Q.65. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Q.56. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 5.
blank number 1. 1. universe 2. heavens
1. arrangement 2. battles 3. seas 4. globe
3. punctuality 4. proceedings
09/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.57. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 2. Dinner in the Great Hall that night (1) _______ a pleasant
1. jams 2. matters experience for Sunny, The (2) _______ about his shouting
3. tangents 4. means match with Umbridge had (3) ________ exceptionally fast
even (4) ______ standards. He heard whispers all (5)
Q.58. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the ________ as he sat eating between Rob and Ravi.
blank number 3.
1. individual 2. personnel Q.66. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. species 4. fauna blank number 1.
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3. was not 4. is not
Intriguingly, those who (1) _______ the psychobiotic diet
Q.67. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the reported they felt less stressed compared (2) _______
blank number 2. those who followed the control diet. There was also a
1. account 2. sequence direct correlation between how strictly (3) _______
3. news 4. information followed the diet and their perceived stress levels,
with those who (4) ______ more psychobiotic foods
Q.68. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the during the four week period reporting the (5) _______
blank number 3. reduction in perceived stress levels.
1. travelled 2. drove
3. moved 4. migrated Q.76. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 1.
Q.69. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 1. believed 2. casted
blank number 4. 3. followed 4. bellowed
1. of the institutes’ 2. by the institute’s
3. at the institute 4. as the institute’s Q.77. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 2.
Q.70. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 1. of 2. with
blank number 5. 3. on 4. by
1. rotating him 2. surrounding him
3. revolving him 4. around him Q.78. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 3.
09/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 1. nomads 2. spectators
3. animals 4. participants
(1) ________ people think that we can learn a lot about
the culture of a foreign country (2) _______ by living in Q.79. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
that country. However, this is not necessarily true. blank number 4.
Often, the longer we stay in a (3) ______ country, the 1. staked 2. raked
more we realize how little we actually know about the 3. ate 4. eroded
culture of that country. Books and talks about other
people’s (4) ______ can even be dangerous because they Q.80. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
concentrate on cultural differences and (5) _______ blank number 5.
national character, and sometimes a lot of 1. greater 2. greatest
information they contain in untrue. 3. greatly 4. great

Q.71. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 10/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
blank number 1.
1. Many 2. Each Gaming in the banking sector seems virtually (1) ______
3. Few 4. Every to eliminate. The only effective measure to end it
would be to (2) ______ bankers personally liable for
Q.72. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the losses, to remove the sense that their actions – their
blank number 2. games – have (3) ______ personal financial or legal
1. directly 2. precisely consequences. It is this, rather (4) ______ removing the
3. simply 4. formally cap on bankers’ bonuses, that has the best chance of
preventing the financial system blowing (5) ______
Q.73. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the again.
blank number 3.
1. foreign 2. benign Q.81. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. reign 4. sovereign blank number 1.
1. liable 2. penetrable
Q.74. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. impossible 4. feasible
blank number 4.
1. culture 2. conjecture Q.82. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. caricature 4. stature blank number 2.
1. make 2. gave
Q.75. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. bake 4. take
blank number 5.
1. proliferate 2. concentrate Q.83. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. considerate 4. exaggerate blank number 3.
1. not 2. none
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3. time 4. style
Q.84. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 4. Q.92. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. so 2. then blank number 2.
3. than 4. but 1. to 2. through
3. for 4. with
Q.85. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 5. Q.93. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. on 2. off blank number 3.
3. up 4. into 1. domination 2. corporation
3. opposition 4. collection
10/05/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.94. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
If you enjoy (1) _______ crime shows on TV, you know blank number 4.
that fingerprints play a large role in (2) _______ people. 1. to 2. of
But, you might be (3) ______ to find out that using 3. on 4. in
fingerprints for identification is not a new science. In
fact, it is very old (4) ______ back to least as far as 1885 Q.95. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
– 1913 B.C.E. In Babylon, when people agreed to a blank number 5.
business contract, they pressed their fingerprints into 1. marginally 2. highly
the clay in which the contract was written (5) ______ 3. easily 4. equally
have also been found on clay seals from ancient China.
11/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.86. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 1. Red kites were considered vermin across Britain and
1. watching 2. calling out Ireland (1) ______ the 16th century and their numbers
3. marking 4. writing were rigorously (2) _______. While public perceptions
have changed, gamekeepers and farmers still (3)
Q.87. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the _______ shoot, poison and trap red kites for the (4) _______
blank number 2. harm they cause to livestock and game. In 2020 alone,
1. masking 2. pertaining 20 red kites were confirmed to have been (5) ______ this
3. chortling 4. identifying way in the UK.

Q.88. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Q.96. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 3. blank number 1.
1. certain 2. blocked 1. while 2. along
3. calculable 4. surprised 3. during 4. across

Q.89. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Q.97. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 4. blank number 2.
1. going 2. dating 1. loosened 2. controlled
3. portraying 4. stating 3. changed 4. choked

Q.90. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Q.98. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 5. blank number 3.
1. Thumbprints 2. Sculptures 1. randomly 2. illegally
3. Footprints 4. Paintings 3. fairly 4. unknowingly

11/05/2023 (1st Shift) Q.99. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 4.
The people remind me of a harmony that exists with 1. shipped 2. perceived
the natural world. They know their environment in a 3. kicked 4. dirty
(1) _______ that can only be acquired (2) ______ living on
equal footing with the natural world, not in (3) ______ Q.100. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
through a recognition that humans are dependent (4) blank number 5.
________ our surrounding, something those of us who 1. awakened 2. killed
live in towns and cities too (5) _________ forget. 3. rooted 4. subjected

Q.91. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 12/05/2023 (1st Shift)
blank number 1.
1. way 2. line

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As an industrial solvent, pyridine is used in a (1) ______ 3. called 4. deemed
range of manufacturing processes. It is also a by-
product of coking coal, a crucial (2) ______ for steel Q.110. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
production. The Tees area was home to both steel and blank number 5.
chemical (3) ______ and the discharge of contaminated 1. bug 2. plague
effluent (4) ______ the river and surrounding wetlands 3. cold 4. complaint
has been (5) ______ practice, often with minimal or no
treatment. 12/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

Q.101. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Network security (1) ______ securing a network and
blank number 1. protecting the user’s information about (2) ______ is
1. wide 2. widely connected through that network. Over the network (3)
3. wider 4. widest ______ steal, the packets of data through sniffing and
spoofing (4) ______, man in the middle attack, war
Q.102. Select the most appropriate option to fill in driving, etc, and misuse the data for their (5) ______.
blank number 2.
1. desire 2. load Q.111. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. code 4. input blank number 1.
1. declares 2. calls
Q.103. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. means 4. names
blank number 3.
1. monopoly 2. salutation Q.112. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. industries 4. fabrication blank number 2.
1. whose 2. which
Q.104. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. who 4. that
blank number 4.
1. into 2. in Q.113. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. on 4. to blank number 3.
1. engineers 2. labourers
Q.105. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. hackers 4. smugglers
blank number 5.
1. maniac 2. ruckus Q.114. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. common 4. bogus blank number 4.
1. attacks 2. guards
12/05/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. charges 4. raids

Snail slime is made (1) ______ a mixture of substances. Q.115. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
It is mostly water (2) ______ with proteins and some blank number 5.
carbohydrates and minerals, (3) _______ into a sort of 1. benefits 2. pleasure
jelly. This jelly is (4) _______ ‘mucus”. It’s not that 3. hindrances 4. banes
different to the snot that comes out of your nose when
you have a (5) ________. 15/05/2023 (1st Shift)

Q.106. Select the most appropriate option to fill in With Halloween only (1) ______ days away, I thought this
blank number 1. was a perfect time to talk (2) ______ Zombies. For years,
1. of 2. for zombies have dominated science (3) ______. These
3. upon 4. up creatures, the walking dead, don’t (4) ______ exist,
right? Wrong! There are in fact several very real life
Q.107. Select the most appropriate option to fill in diseases that could and can make you (5) ______ like a
blank number 2. zombie.
1. sliced 2. rotated
3. diced 4. mixed Q.116. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 1.
Q.108. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 1. a little 2. a few
blank number 3. 3. much 4. little
1. tamed 2. formed
3. framed 4. moved Q.117. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 2.
Q.109. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 1. about 2. for
blank number 4. 3. by 4. of
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Q.118. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the used it to get from place to place, including the priests,
blank number 3. ministers, and judges who had to travel between
1. freelance 2. friction villages. In the winter, the settlers’ only means of
3. fickle 4. fictions travel down this trail was via dog (5) _______.

Q.119. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Q.126. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 4. blank number 1.
1. manually 2. suddenly 1. silver 2. gold
3. gladly 4. actually 3. copper 4. iron

Q.120. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Q.127. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 5. blank number 2.
1. act 2. slake 1. submerge 2. locate
3. run 4. state 3. travel 3. navigate

15/05/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.128. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 3.
In a gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) ______ 1. by 2. in
New York, paintings of a father and daughter (2) ______ 3. at 4. of
face to face. Larger than life, the monumental
portraits (3) ______ competing conceptions of royal Q.129. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
power. The father, Henry VIII. (4) ______ directly at the blank number 4.
viewer, conveying aggression through his wide stance, 1. carried 2. transported
bulging leg muscles and (5) _______ padded clothing. 3. imported 4. deported

Q.121. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Q.130. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 1. blank number 5.
1. on 2. to 1. bark 2. smell
3. at 4. in 3. sled 4. boat

Q.122. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 16/05/2023 (1st Shift)
blank number 2.
1. rest 2. hanged By contrast, depression is a (1) ______, long – term
3. poised 4. hang downturn in economic activity in one or more (2)
______. A depression is a more (3) ______ downturn than
Q.123. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the a recession, which is seen by some economists as part
blank number 3. of the modern business cycle. The latter refers to (4)
1. believe 2. present ______ that occur around a long – term growth trend,
3. settle 4. sell and typically involve shifts over time between (5) ______
of relatively rapid economic growth (an expansion or
Q.124. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the boom), and periods of relative stagnation or decline (a
blank number 4. contraction or recession).
1. looks 2. shocks
3. hooks 4. books Q.131. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 1.
Q.125. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 1. abstained 2. stained
blank number 5. 3. sustained 4. curtained
1. excessively 2. totally
3. commonly 4. acutely Q.132. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 2.
15/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 1. services 2. autonomies
3. astronomies 4. economies
In the early 1920’s, settlers came to Alaska looking for
(1) _______. They travelled by boat to the coastal towns Q.133. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
of Seward and Knik, and from there by land into the blank number 3.
gold fields. The trail they used to (2) ______ inland is 1. feral 2. severe
known today as the Iditarod Trail, one of the National 3. tamed 4. simple
Historic Trails designated (3) ______ the Congress of the
United States. The Iditarod Trail quickly became a Q.134. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
major thoroughfare in Alaska, as the mail and blank number 4.
supplies were (4) ______ across this trail. People also 1. fluctuations 2. sustainability

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3. stability 4. firmness 1. all 2. through
3. though 4. afterwards
Q.135. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 5. Q.143. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. periods 2. prods blank number 3.
3. perpetually 4. perpetuity 1. ever 2. always
3. never 4. forever
16/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.144. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
After a rejection, we tend to beat ourselves up over the blank number 4.
things that might have (1) _______ us to be rejected 1. disclosure 2. talk
________ and might even end up dwelling on these 3. ode 4. babble
negative (2) _______ a process called rumination. This
habit, however, inevitably causes us to (3) ______ worse. Q.145. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
“The first thing a lot of people do when they get blank number 5.
rejected is to be unkind to (4) _______, and they start 1. signature 2. symbolic
coming up with all kinds of ideas about what’s (5) ______ 3. light 4. sign
with them, “ Gottlieb notes.
17/05/2023 (1st Shift)
Q.136. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 1. An ‘occupational disease’ is any disease (1) ______
1. let 2. led primarily by exposure at work (2) ______ a physical,
3. leading 4. lead organisational, chemical or biological risk (3) ______ or
to a combination of these factors. Occupational
Q.137. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the diseases are (4) ______ those listed in national
blank number 2. legislation as resulting from exposure to risk factors
1. emotions 2. endurance at (5) ______.
3. stoppages 4. formalities
Q.146. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Q.138. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 1.
blank number 3. 1. caused 2. flawed
1. recognize 2. share 3. posed 4. abated
3. swirl 4. feel
Q.147. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Q.139. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 2.
blank number 4. 1. on 2. in
1. himself 2. themselves 3. of 4. to
3. itself 4. yourself
Q.148. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
Q.140. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 3.
blank number 5. 1. maker 2. part
1. wrong 2. strong 3. exposure 4. factor
3. syncing 4. taming
Q.149. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
16/05/2023 (3rd Shift) blank number 4.
1. manually 2. radically
I was surprised (1) _______ at the news that my father 3. mostly 4. oddly
spared me any thought, and second at my brother’s
compliment (2) ______ it was backhanded, Dhri (3) _______ Q.150. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
commented on my looks; nor did he encourage me to blank number 5.
comment on his. Such useless (4) ______, he believed, 1. home 2. work
made people vain. Was this another (5) ______ of 3. office 4. bank
change?
17/05/2023 (2nd Shift)
Q.141. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 1. “Why?” said Harry in surprise. “There is a (1) ______,
1. earlier 2. in the beginning Harry Potter. A plot to make terrible things (2) _______
3. first 4. second at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (3)
______, “whispered Dobby, suddenly trembling all
Q.142. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the over.” Dobby has (4) _______ months, sir Harry Potter (5)
blank number 2. ______ in peril.

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1. fall 2. tropics
Q.151. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. arena 4. climate
blank number 1.
1. plot 2. diary 18/05/2023 (1st Shift)
3. paper 4. notebook
By the (1) _______ we reach puberty, the world has
Q.152. Select the most appropriate option to fill in reached us and (2) _______ to a greater extent than we
blank number 2. realize. (3) ______ family, friends, school, and society in
1. happening 2. happened general (4) ______ by word and example how to be. But
3. happen 4. happens people (5) _____ leaders at that moment when they
decide for themselves how to be.
Q.153. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 3. Q.161. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
1. the year 2. those years blank number 1.
3. that year 4. this year 1. age 2. time
3. era 4. moment
Q.154. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 4. Q.162. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
1. had knowing for 2. known it for blank number 2.
3. had acknowledging for 4. been known since 1. formats 2. contours
3. shapes 4. shaped
Q.155. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 5. Q.163. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
1. must not insert himself blank number 3.
2. must not put his self 1. Their 2. Our
3. must not put himself 3. Her 4. There
4. might not put oneself
Q.164. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
17/05/2023 (3rd Shift) blank number 4.
1. have tell us 2. has told us
Gardenia is one of the most (1) ______ flowers, 3. have told us 4. have been told us
producing one of the most beloved scents in the
garden world. Fall or spring is the best time to (2) ______ Q.165. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
this shrub in warmer climates. It also (3) _______ a blank number 5.
fragrant houseplant, though it can be fussy about 1. begin to become 2. onset to become
indoor humidity. Container plants can be (4) ________ 3. start to became 4. began to become
outdoors during summer and returned to moderate
indoor temperatures in the (5) ________. 18/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.156. Select the most appropriate option to fill in One of the myths (1) ______ with the Great Wall of China
blank number 1. is that it is the only man – made (2) _______ that can be
1. polluted 2. fragrant seen from the moon with the naked eye. The (3) ______
3. stench 4. soluble originated in Richard Halliburton’s 1938 book Second
Book of Marvels. However, this myth is simply not
Q.157. Select the most appropriate option to fill in true. Richard Halliburton’s claim was contradicted (4)
blank number 2. ______ astronauts Neil Armstrong by and Yang Liwel. A
1. plant 2. train more (5) ______ assumption would be to say that the
3. host 4. stamp Great Wall can be visible from a low orbit of the earth
which is not unique in this regard as many other
Q. 158. Select the most appropriate option to fill in artificial constructions can be seen from that height.
blank number 3.
1. make 2. makes Q.166. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
3. made 4. making blank number 1.
1. organized 2. associated
Q.159. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. depreciated 4. disassociated
blank number 4.
1. classified 2. sorted Q.167. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
3. sailed 4. placed blank number 2.
1. structure 2. sculpture
Q.160. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. contracture 4. conjecture
blank number 5.

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Q.168. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. other 4. one another
blank number 23.
1. verity 2. legend Q.177. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
3. candour 4. lagend blank number 2.
1. times 2. clock
Q.169. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. schedule 4. time
blank number 4.
1. in 2. by Q.178. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
3. from 4. under blank number 3.
1. Might be 2. May by
Q.170. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. Could be 4. Certainly
blank number 25.
1. accessible 2. apprehensible Q.179. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
3. permissible 4. plausible blank number 4.
1. accurate 2. especial
18/05/2023 (3rd Shift) 3. in particular 4. particular

It was this (1) ______ that made John so particularly Q.180. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
unusual, even for a wizard. This scar was (2) _____ hint blank number 5.
of John’s very mysterious past, of the reason (3) ______ 1. require 2. needed
the Samuel’s doorstep eleven years (4) _______. At the 3. concern 4. had
age of one, John (5) _______ a curse from the greatest
Dark Sorcerer of all time. 19/05/2023 (2nd Shift)

Q.171. Select the most appropriate option to fill in Worker’s compensation benefits in Pennsylvania
blank number 1. should pay for your medical (1) ______ and a portion of
1. defect 2. scar your lost wages. However, you cannot be (2) _____ for
3. blister 4. scab pain and suffering or other non – financial damages
that your illness or injury may (3) ______ you. A
Q.172. Select the most appropriate option to fill in personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit, on the
blank number 2. other hand, (4) ______ compensation for the ill worker
1. the only 2. the alone or surviving family. If someone (5) ______ your
3. that only 4. that individual employer or a co – worker was to blame for your
illness, you could pursue such a claim.
Q.173. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 3. Q.181. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
1. he had been left up 2. he have been left on blank number 1.
3. he was been left in 4. he had been left on 1. bills 2. rules
3. states 4. regulations
Q.174. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 4. Q.182. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
1. sooner 2. before blank number 2.
3. prior 4. ago 1. signed 2. repudiated
3. paid 4. stiffed
Q.175. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
blank number 5. Q.183. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
1. have somehow survived blank number 3.
2. had somehow survived 1. has caused 2. causing
3. had somehow existed through 3. have caused 4. cause
4. has had someway survived
Q.184. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
19/05/2023 (1st Shift) blank number 4.
1. hovers 2. allows
Were the stories we told each (1) ______ true? Who 3. boasts 4. hosts
knows? At the best of (2) _______, a story is a slippery
thing. (3) ______ no one had told us this (4) ______ one, Q.185. Select the most appropriate option to fill in
though it was the tale we most (5) _______ to know. blank number 5.
1. beside 2. beyond
Q.176. Select the most appropriate option to fill in 3. along 4. besides
blank number 1.
1. of us 2. another 19/05/2023 (3rd Shift)

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You may wonder if anyone would (1) ______ to be Q.195. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
diagnosed before they are even aware they have blank number 5.
Alzheimer’s (2) ______? A recent survey shows that, 1. cupboard 2. window
indeed, they would. (3) ______ three-quarters of the 3. toilet 4. suitcase
respondents said they would want (4) ______ if they had
Alzheimer’s disease, even if they were not yet 13/06/2023 (2nd Shift)
experiencing (5) ______.
I wished I (1) _______ teach this to Dhri as well, but I
Q.186. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the feared it was too (2) _______. Already he had started
blank number 1. thinking like the men (3) ______ him, embracing the
1. want 2. surrender world of the court with open arms. And I? Each day I
3. got 4. drop thought less and (4) _______ like the women around me.
Each day I moved further from them (5) _______ a dusky
Q.187. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the solitude.
blank number 2.
1. disease 2. health Q.196. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. contamination 4. bug blank number 1.
1. can 2. may
Q.188. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. would 4. could
blank number 3.
1. Casually 2. Totally Q.197. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. Nearly 4. Firmly blank number 2.
1. late 2. last minute
Q.189. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. early 4. later
blank number 4.
1. known 2. knowing Q.198. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. knows 4. to know blank number 3.
1. around 2. surmounting
Q.190. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. rotating 4. revolving
blank number 5.
1. indexes 2. symptoms Q.199. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. evidences 4. marks blank number 4.
1. little 2. less
13/06/2023 (1st Shift) 3. more 4. limited

He (1) _______ his eyes. Moonlight was shining (2) _______ Q.200. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
the bars on the window. And (3) _______ was goggling blank number 5.
through the (4) _______ at him; a freckle – faced, red – 1. inner 2. on to
haired, long – nosed someone. Ron Weasley was 3. up to 4. into
outside Harry’s (5) _______.
13/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.191. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 1. At the core of the (1) _______ lies the fierce (2) ______
1. close 2. opened between two branches of the Kuru dynasty, the
3. open 4. expanded Pandavas and the Kauravas. The lifelong struggle (3)
______ the cousins for the throne of Hastinapur
Q.192. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the culminates (4) ______ bloody battle of Kurukshetra, in
blank number 2. which (5) _______ kings of that period participated and
1. complete 2. through perished.
3. in 4. though
Q.201. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Q.193. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 1.
blank number 3. 1. epic 2. bright
1. sometimes 2. somewhat 3. dull 4. exercise
3. someone 4. somewhere
Q.202. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Q.194. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 2.
blank number 4. 1. hostile 2. friendship
1. bars 2. horizontals 3. rivalry 4. commute
3. grills 4. verticals

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Q.203. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the and pyramids (3) _____ used in about 7500 B.C. to
blank number 3. represent various holdings. Later marks which
1. inside 2. along represented the figures were (4) ______ on clay tablets
3. amongst 4. between by use of blunt reed to cut into the wet clay. Still, the
symbols were (5) ______ connected with specific
Q.204. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the merchandise.
blank number 4.
1. inside 2. in the Q.211. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. in to 4. in that blank number 1.
1. began 2. allured
Q.205. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. blessed 4. ended
blank number 25.
1. almost 2. each Q.212. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. total 4. most blank number 2.
1. discount 2. count
14/06/2023 (1st Shift) 3. account 4. undercount

The figure of Arthur first appeared in Weish poetry in Q.213. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
the (1) ______ sixth and early seventh centuries, a hero blank number 3.
who was (2) _______ lead the Britons in battle against 1. was 2. will be
Saxon invaders. But it wasn’t (3) ________ the 12th 3. are 4. were
century that he was first tied to this dramatic
headland, known as Tintagel. Q.214. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
The timeless popularity of the Arthur legend has blank number 4.
overshadowed a central, unresolved (4) _______: Was 1. subscribed 2. prescribed
there really a King Arthur, or at least a historical 3. transcribed 4. inscribed
prototype upon whom Geoffrey’s hero is (5) ________?
Q.215. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Q.206. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 5.
blank number 1. 1. some 2. just
1. latest 2. least 3. always 4. like
3. latter 4. late
14/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.207. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 2. Equality and freedom have both been identified as
1. said to 2. told important (1) _______ of democracy since ancient times.
3. brought to 4. tamed to These principles are reflected in all citizens being (2)
______ before the law and having equal, access to (3)
Q.208. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the ______ processes. For example, in a representative
blank number 3. democracy, (4) ______ vote has equal weight, no
1. none 2. until unreasonable restrictions can apply to anyone
3. beyond 4. unless seeking to become a (5) _______ and the freedom of its
citizens is secured by legitimized rights and liberties
Q.209. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the which are generally protected by a constitution.
blank number 4.
1. mess 2. commotion Q.216. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. question 4. establishment blank number 1.
1. characteristics 2. analytics
Q.210. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. linguistics 4. statistics
blank number 5.
1. caged 2. based Q.217. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. hanged 4. found blank number 2.
1. unfair 2. equal
14/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. irregular 4. unequal

Archaeologist believe that counting large quantities Q.218. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(1) _______ about 10,000 years ago. Early farmers, had blank number 3.
to (2) _______ for community stored crops. Early 1. relative 2. copulative
counting systems involved small tokens which 3. legislative 4. perennial
represented farmers’ stores. In the area which is now
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Q.219. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Q.227. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 4. blank number 2.
1. much 2. every 1. rest 2. poised
3. all 4. few 3. hanged 4. hang

Q.220. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Q.228. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 5. blank number 3.
1. dictators 2. representative 1. believe 2. present
3. rulers 4. peasants 3. settle 4. sell

15/06/2023 (1st Shift) Q.229. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 4.
The term Democracy (1) ______ from the Greek (2) ______ 1. looks 2. shocks
demos (people) and Kratos (power). In its (3) _______ 3. books 4. hooks
meaning, democracy means the ‘rule of the people”. In
fact it is a form of government in which all eligible Q.230. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
people have an (4) _______ say in the decision that affect blank number 5.
their lives. Democracy (5) ______ a political systems 1. acutely 2. totally
existed in some Greek city – states, notably Athens 3. commonly 4. excessively
following a popular uprising in 508 BC.
15/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
Q.221. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 1. Professor Sprout was standing (1) ______ a trestle bench
1. comes 2. will come in the centre of the greenhouse. (2) _______ twenty (3)
3. is coming 4. came _______ of different – coloured ear muffs (4) _______ lying
on the bench. Harry (5) ______ his place between Ron
Q.222. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the and Hermione.
blank number 2.
1. words 2. letters Q.231. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. numbers 4. symbols blank number 1.
1. afterwards 2. behind
Q.223. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. back off 4. after back
blank number 3.
1. metaphorical 2. literal Q.232. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. figurative 4. hyperbole blank number 2.
1. About 2. Round
Q.224. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. Utmost 4. Near by
blank number 4.
1. irregular 2. equal Q.233. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. unequal 4. unfair blank number 3.
1. pairs 2. teams
Q.225. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. duality 4. couples
blank number 5.
1. as 2. in Q.234. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
3. over 4. of blank number 4.
1. were 2. continue
15/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 3. lay 4. was

In a gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) ______ Q.235. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
New York, paintings of a father and daughter (2) ______ blank number 5.
face to face. Larger than life, the monumental 1. have to take 2. had taken
portraits (3) _______ competing conceptions of royal 3. has took 4. have taken
power. The father, Henry VIII, (4) _______ directly at the
viewer, conveying aggression through his wide stance, 16/06/2023 (1st Shift)
bulging leg muscles and (5) ______ padded clothing.
A loud, echoing crack broke the sleepy (1) _______ like a
Q.226. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the gunshot; car streaked out (2) _______ a parked car and
blank number 1. flew out of slight; a shriek, a bellowed oath and the (3)
1. to 2. at ______ of breaking (4) _______ came from the Paula’s
3. in 4. on living room, and was (5) _______ this was the signal
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3. off 4. with
Q.236. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 1. 16/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
1. silence 2. blackout
3. blast 4. lull One head teacher asked what she should say to
parents who request guidance _________ (1) getting their
Q.237. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the child “school – ready”, because she was concerned
blank number 2. that too _______ (2) parents have become convinced that
1. side under 2. by under an expert (the teacher) knows more than they do
3. from under 4. from over about their own child’s _______ (3). Her intention was
not to bash parents, ________ (4) she wanted to know
Q.238. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the how to encourage parents to see “school” as a distinct
blank number 3. domain from “home”, where their own _________ (5)
1. vibrant 2. sound ought to hold sway.
3. intact 4. flawless
Q.246. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Q.239. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 1.
blank number 4. 1. of 2. at
1. heart 2. atrocity 3. on 4. to
3. tyre 4. china
Q.247. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
Q.240. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 2.
blank number 5. 1. many 2. more
1. through 2. like 3. most 4. much
3. though 4. throughout
Q.248. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
16/06/2023 (2nd Shift) blank number 3.
1. submission 2. development
Louisiana hosts one of the (1) _______ well known 3. maniacs 4. consistence
celebrations. Mardi Gras Mardi Gras is a French for
“Fat Tuesday”. This (2) _______ is sometimes called Q.249. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
“Shrove Tuesday”. (3) _______ wear masks and blank number 4.
costumes, overturn social conventions, dance, 1. so 2. yet
organize competitions and parades. Related popular 3. or 4. rather
practices (4) _______ associated with celebrations
before the fasting and religious obligations associated Q.250. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
(5) _______ the penitential season of Lent. blank number 5.
1. games 2. commotion
Q.241. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. turbulence 4. judgement
blank number 1.
1. more 2. some 19/06/2023 (1st Shift)
3. all 4. most
Each went his way; the prince to (1) _______ the ways of
Q.242. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the the court, the brahmin to (2) _______ with Parasuram,
blank number 2. the renowned scholar – warrior. He mastered (3)
1. vocation 2. holiday _______, married a virtuous woman and (4) _______ a
3. vacation 4. variation beautiful son. (5) ______ poor, he was proud of his
learning.
Q.243. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 3. Q.251. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. Animals 2. Birds blank number 1.
3. Plants 4. People 1. receive 2. cram
3. learn 4. absorb
Q.244. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 4. Q.252. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. have 2. were blank number 2.
3. is 4. will be 1. study across 2. study further
3. study former 4. study another
Q.245. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 5. Q.253. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
1. of 2. from blank number 3.

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1. the arts of war Given that most homes have a roof measuring roughly
2. the supplies of war 2000 square feet, ivy – friendly homeowners can rest
3. the art even craft of war assured that their roofs will be (5) ______ covered in
4. the attitude of war about four years.

Q.254. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Q.261. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 4. blank number 1.
1. had 2. has 1. betrays 2. punishes
3. given 4. have 3. follows 4. portrays

Q.255. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Q.262. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 5. blank number 2.
1. Though 2. Even 1. postulator 2. regulator
3. So 4. Because 3. insulator 4. modulator

19/06/2023 (2nd Shift) Q.263. Q.21. Select the most appropriate option to fill
in the blank number 3.
Alkaline hydrolysis is rare today as a funeral (1) _______ 1. alike 2. dislike
for humans. Offered to the public for the first time just 3. likely 4. unlike
over a (2) _______ ago, it is now permitted and regulate
in 26 U.S states, and practiced (3) _______ in North Q.264. Q.21. Select the most appropriate option to fill
America, where it remains unfamiliar to most people in the blank number 4.
who (4) ______ a loved one or who are thinking about 1. a surface 2. an area
what could (5) ______ to their own bodies when they die. 3. a wall 4. a lake

Q.256. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Q.265. Q.21. Select the most appropriate option to fill
blank number 1. in the blank number 5.
1. Judgement 2. Proceeding 1. repletely 2. completely
3. Activity 4. Practice 3. incompletely 4. obsoletely

Q.257. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 20/06/2023 (1st Shift)
blank number 2.
1. date 2. vintage Do you live in a house? You might be (1) ______ to learn
3. decade 4. period that there are many kinds of (2) ______. Most people in
the United States are used to live in houses made of
Q.258. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the wood or bricks. But many people around the world
blank number 3. live in houses made of grass, dirt or cloth.
1. primarily 2. manly In the Great Rift Valley of Eritrea, the nomadic people
3. approximately 4. lastly who are in the Attribute build their house of straw.
Their houses are shaped like (3) ______ half spheres.
Q.259. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the The homes are small and cool. The people can move
blank number 4. their houses when they want to move. Since the
1. has lost 2. lose people are (4) ________ they move often. They (5) _______
3. have lost 4. loose their animals to new places in order to find food.

Q.260. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the Q.266. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 5. blank number 1.
1. curtail 2. happen 1. surprised 2. calculable
3. syndicate 4. gravitate 3. socked 4. certain

19/06/2023 (3rd Shift) Q.267. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 2.
English Ivy (1) ________ its poor reputation as a nuisance 1. bead houses 2. birdhouses
by its unparalleled ability to provide shade. By 3. backhouses 4. houses
seamlessly covering the exterior of a building. It
works as a natural (2) ______, blocking the sun and Q.268. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
decreasing air conditioning costs. This means big blank number 3.
savings for both building tenants and homeowners (3) 1. domes 2. vault
______. And it can happen quickly, too. Under the 3. pantheon 4. stars
proper conditions, established English Ivy can grow to
cover (4) ______ of roughly 500 square feet per year.

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Q.269. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 1. transmits 2. delimits
blank number 4. 3. intermits 4. retransmits
1. nomads 2. creative
3. ill 4. lost Q.277. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 2.
Q.270. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 1. clap 2. wink
blank number 5. 3. shake 4. nod
1. fetch 2. take
3. share 4. offer Q.278. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 3.
20/06/2023 (2nd Shift) 1. clap 2. nod
3. shake 4. wink
Metal allergies can begin to act up (1) ______ minutes of
putting earring in your ears. Some people can go a few Q.279. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
hours before having to (2) _______ the earrings out, be blank number 4.
some can barely stand the (3) ________ enough to bother 1. nod 2. shake
putting earrings in at all. This can be discouraging for 3. wink 4. clap
those of us (4) ______ love to wear earrings, but
fortunately hypoallergenic jewellery for (5) _______ ear Q.280. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
exists! blank number 5.
1. holistic 2. linguistic
Q.271. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 3. parodistic 4. Logistic
blank number 1.
1. with 2. of Answers
3. about 4. within
1. (3) 2. (3) 3. (4) 4. (1) 5. (3)
Q.272. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 2. 6. (2) 7. (1) 8. (1) 9. (3) 10. (2)
1. take 2. expel 11. (1) 12. (1) 13. (3) 14. (1) 15. (4)
3. make 4. hand
16. (3) 17. (4) 18. (1) 19. (3) 20. (2)
Q.273. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 21. (2) 22. (2) 23. (3) 24. (2) 25. (4)
blank number 3.
1. bomb 2. burn 26. (3) 27. (2) 28. (3) 29. (4) 30. (2)
3. knife 4. discomfort 31. (1) 32. (1) 33. (2) 34. (3) 35. (3)
36. (3) 37. (2) 38. (1) 39. (4) 40. (2)
Q.274. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 14 41. (3) 42. (1) 43. (2) 44. (1) 45. (1)
1. who 2. whom
46. (2) 47. (2) 48. (1) 49. (3) 50. (4)
3. which 4. that
51. (3) 52. (2) 53. (3) 54. (4) 55. (3)
Q.275. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the 56. (4) 57. (2) 58. (1) 59. (1) 60. (1)
blank number 5.
1. soft 2. modern 61. (1) 62. (2) 63. (1) 64. (3) 65. (4)
3. sensitive 4. rustic 66. (3) 67. (3) 68. (1) 69. (2) 70. (4)
71. (1) 72. (3) 73. (1) 74. (1) 75. (4)
20/06/2023 (3rd Shift)
76. (3) 77. (2) 78. (4) 79. (3) 80. (2)
Body language (1) _______ ideas or thoughts by certain
81. (3) 82. (1) 83. (4) 84. (3) 85. (3)
actions, either intentionally or unintentionally. A (2)
______ can be a way of flirting or indicating that the 86. (1) 87. (4) 88. (4) 89. (2) 90. (1)
party is only joking. A (3) ______ signifies approval, 91. (1) 92. (2) 93. (1) 94. (3) 95. (3)
while (4) ______ of the head indicates a negative
reaction. 96. (3) 97. (2) 98. (2) 99. (2) 100. (2)
Other forms of non (5) _______ language can be found in 101. (1) 102. (4) 103. (3) 104. (1) 105. (3)
Braille (a system of raised dots read with the
106. (1) 107. (4) 108. (2) 109. (3) 110. (3)
fingertips), signal flags, Morse code, and smoke
signals.” 111. (3) 112. (3) 113. (3) 114. (1) 115. (1)
116. (2) 117. (1) 118. (4) 119. (4) 120. (1)
Q.276. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blank number 1. 121. (4) 122. (4) 123. (2) 124. (1) 125. (1)

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126. (2) 127. (3) 128. (1) 129. (1) 130. (3)
131. (3) 132. (4) 133. (2) 134. (1) 135. (1)
136. (2) 137. (1) 138. (4) 139. (2) 140. (1)
141. (3) 142. (3) 143. (3) 144. (2) 145. (4)
146. (1) 147. (4) 148. (4) 149. (3) 150. (2)
151. (1) 152. (3) 153. (4) 154. (2) 155. (3)
156. (2) 157. (1) 158. (2) 159. (4) 160. (1)
161. (2) 162. (4) 163. (2) 164. (3) 165. (1)
166. (2) 167. (1) 168. (2) 169. (2) 170. (4)
171. (2) 172. (1) 173. (4) 174. (4) 175. (2)
176. (3) 177. (1) 178. (4) 179. (4) 180. (2)
181. (1) 182. (3) 183. (3) 184. (2) 185. (4)
186. (1) 187. (1) 188. (3) 189. (4) 190. (2)
191. (2) 192. (2) 193. (3) 194. (1) 195. (2)
196. (4) 197. (1) 198. (1) 199. (2) 200. (4)
201. (1) 202. (3) 203. (4) 204. (2) 205. (4)
206. (4) 207. (1) 208. (2) 209. (3) 210. (2)
211. (1) 212. (3) 213. (4) 214. (4) 215. (3)
216. (1) 217. (2) 218. (3) 219. (2) 220. (2)
221. (1) 222. (1) 223. (2) 224. (2) 225. (1)
226. (3) 227. (4) 228. (2) 229. (1) 230. (4)
231. (2) 232. (1) 233. (1) 234. (1) 235. (2)
236. (1) 237. (3) 238. (2) 239. (4) 240. (3)
241. (4) 242. (2) 243. (4) 244. (2) 245. (4)
246. (3) 247. (1) 248. (2) 249. (4) 250. (4)
251. (3) 252. (2) 253. (1) 254. (1) 255. (1)
256. (4) 257. (3) 258. (1) 259. (3) 260. (2)
261. (1) 262. (3) 263. (1) 264. (2) 265. (2)
266. (1) 267. (4) 268. (1) 269. (1) 270. (2)
271. (4) 272. (1) 273. (4) 274. (1) 275. (3)
276. (1) 277. (2) 278. (2) 279. (2) 280. (2)

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