Directions (1-6): In the following passage, some of the words have
been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is
about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark
your answer in the Answer Sheet.
been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is
about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark
your answer in the Answer Sheet.
Since you
have never had to (1) me for anything, perhaps you wouldn’t be (2)
sticking (3) me now that I have run (4) debt, and (5)
these people that it is (6) no way a Reflection on my character.
have never had to (1) me for anything, perhaps you wouldn’t be (2)
sticking (3) me now that I have run (4) debt, and (5)
these people that it is (6) no way a Reflection on my character.
Q1.
(a) Appreciate
(b) Reproach
(c) Assert
(d) Pester
Q2.
(a) Averse
to
to
(b) Deprived
of
of
(c) Indifferent
to
to
(d) Desirous
of
of
Q3.
(a) At
(b) On
(c) For
(d) To
Q4.
(a) In
(b) Into
(c) With
(d) On
Q5.
(a) Alluding
(b) Making
(c) Convincing
(d) Informing
Q6.
(a) In
(b) By
(c) For
(d) On
Directions (7-15): In the following passage, some of the words
have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it
is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark
your answer in the Answer Sheet.
have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it
is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark
your answer in the Answer Sheet.
Human nature
has an extraordinary power of (7) social and political institutions are
(8) to the same laws of (9) to which all other things in the
world are subject. If we have (10) in the (11) of human nature,
the healing power of time, the (12) of social and political institutions
and above all the (13) of the people, the problems which divide us so (14)
today may appear to be purely (15) after some time.
has an extraordinary power of (7) social and political institutions are
(8) to the same laws of (9) to which all other things in the
world are subject. If we have (10) in the (11) of human nature,
the healing power of time, the (12) of social and political institutions
and above all the (13) of the people, the problems which divide us so (14)
today may appear to be purely (15) after some time.
Q7.
(a) Resistance
(b) Resilience
(c) Patience
(d) Toleration
Q8.
(a) Set
(b) Tuned
(c) Subject
(d) Equal
Q9.
(a) Gravitation
(b) Mutation
(c) Acceleration
(d) Change
Q10.
(a) Confidence
(b) Belief
(c) Trust
(d) Faith
Q11.
(a) Resilience
(b) Patience
(c) Perseverance
(d) Toleration
Q12.
(a) Working
(b) Mutability
(c) Flexibility
(d) Dynamics
Q13.
(a) Generosity
(b) Magnanimity
(c) Goodwill
(d) Sincerity
Q14.
(a) Foolishly
(b) Fiercely
(c) Acutely
(d) Powerfully
Q15.
(a) Academic
(b) Intellectual
(c) Unproductive
(d) Inane








