Direction: Select the appropriate word which makes the sentence meaningful.
Sachin Tendulkar is an __________ player.
Direction: Pick the pronoun from the options to fill the blank in the sentence:
Bob is my dad, ____________ is a waiter.
1 Crore+ students have signed up on EduRev. Have you? Download the App |
Select the appropriate word which makes the sentence meaningful.
If there is some chance of succeeding, it would be unwise to ______ it at this stage.
Choose the correct alternative which can be substituted for the below given word/ sentence.
The person who knows everything
Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
Direction: Select the answer choice that identifies the noun in the sentence.
Sue’s parents tried living in the north, but they could not adapt to the cold.
Direction: In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
Someone has stolen his book.
In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
Rahul will pass the message.
Direction: In the sentence given below, replace the underlined part with its alternate meaning. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (d) i.e. “None of these” as the answer.
Kiran was in high spirits when he was called upon the stage to deliver his speech.
Direction: Read the passage given below carefully:
The idea of euthanasia, of hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion, covers two main situations. The first is where someone is close to death and can be kept alive briefly, with intensive medical care. The official reason for the use of every possible technique on patients, for whom there seems no hope, is that we never know that there is no hope of at least a brief recovery.
The second situation, in which it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may be based on the notion of the 'quality of life’ experienced by the patient, this is an inadequate approach to human beings. At one extreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live at the most for only a few hours. Many feel that during this time it ought to be given ordinary nursing care. Bringing to an end of the life of say, a spastic child, by the deliberate refusal of the fullest medical care seems morally indefensible.
Read the question given below and choose the option you consider the most appropriate.
Q. The people who argue for euthanasia advocate it saying:
Direction: Read the passage given below carefully:
The idea of euthanasia, of hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion, covers two main situations. The first is where someone is close to death and can be kept alive briefly, with intensive medical care. The official reason for the use of every possible technique on patients, for whom there seems no hope, is that we never know that there is no hope of at least a brief recovery.
The second situation, in which it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may be based on the notion of the 'quality of life’ experienced by the patient, this is an inadequate approach to human beings. At one extreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live at the most for only a few hours. Many feel that during this time it ought to be given ordinary nursing care. Bringing to an end of the life of say, a spastic child, by the deliberate refusal of the fullest medical care seems morally indefensible.
Read the question given below and choose the option you consider the most appropriate.
Q. One reason for trying all possible measures to save a person is:
Direction: Read the passage given below carefully:
The idea of euthanasia, of hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion, covers two main situations. The first is where someone is close to death and can be kept alive briefly, with intensive medical care. The official reason for the use of every possible technique on patients, for whom there seems no hope, is that we never know that there is no hope of at least a brief recovery.
The second situation, in which it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may be based on the notion of the 'quality of life’ experienced by the patient, this is an inadequate approach to human beings. At one extreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live at the most for only a few hours. Many feel that during this time it ought to be given ordinary nursing care. Bringing to an end of the life of say, a spastic child, by the deliberate refusal of the fullest medical care seems morally indefensible.
Read the question given below and choose the option you consider the most appropriate.
Q. The words ‘_____ dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all’ implies:
Direction: Read the passage given below carefully:
The idea of euthanasia, of hastening the death of someone from motives of compassion, covers two main situations. The first is where someone is close to death and can be kept alive briefly, with intensive medical care. The official reason for the use of every possible technique on patients, for whom there seems no hope, is that we never know that there is no hope of at least a brief recovery.
The second situation, in which it is proposed to end the life of someone who is not expected to die at once from natural causes, is more morally doubtful. In so far as the suggestion may be based on the notion of the 'quality of life’ experienced by the patient, this is an inadequate approach to human beings. At one extreme we may be dealing with a birth that cannot be called ‘human’ at all: such a being likely to live at the most for only a few hours. Many feel that during this time it ought to be given ordinary nursing care. Bringing to an end of the life of say, a spastic child, by the deliberate refusal of the fullest medical care seems morally indefensible.
Read the question given below and choose the option you consider the most appropriate.
Q. Euthanasia means:
Choose the correct alternative which can be substituted for the below given word/ sentence.
A person who talks in sleep is called as
Direction: Choose the appropriate meaning of the idiom/phrase:
A sop to Cerberus
Which kind of adverb is the word in capitals?
"The volunteers helped the stranded CHEERFULLY."
Direction: Choose the appropriate meaning of the idiom/phrase:
Caught between two stools
Which kind of adverb is the word in capitals?
"The newspaper boy delivers the newspaper DAILY to my house."
Direction: In the given question, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
Hirsute
Direction: Select the answer choice that identifies the noun in the sentence.
The Trojans’ rash decision to accept the wooden horse led to their destruction.
Direction: In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
Sita was reading the Gita.
Direction: In the sentence given below, replace the underlined phrase to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (d) i.e. “No correction required” as the answer.
The woman to who I sold my house was a criminal.
Direction: Pick the correct preposition from the given:
We arrived_____ the station an hour late.
Direction: In the given question choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
Vicissitude
Direction: In the question below there are two statements followed by two conclusions I, and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
I. Some scissor are paper.
II. Some glass are not scissor.
Conclusions:
I. All scissor are glass.
II. Some paper are glass.
If in a code language "ABACUS" is coded as "SUCABA" then the code for "TACKER" will be?
Direction: Answer the blank according to the relation given:
TALE : LATE :: ? : CAFE-
What is the 31st term of the sequence: 1, 4, 7, 10, ….?
Direction: Answer the question mark according to sequence.
CORDEM : ZROGBQ: : ? : PXIVRO-
8 docs|27 tests
|