Page 1
Directions (1-6): In the following passage, there are
blanks, each of which has been denoted by a letter. For
each blank, five options are given. Choose the most
appropriate word from the options that fits the blank
appropriately.
The controlled use of fire represents one of humanity's most
______ (A) technological breakthroughs. Anthropologists
believe our ancestors first ______ (B) fire naturally caused by
lightning strikes or volcanic activity. This accidental
discovery eventually led to the ______ (C) of techniques for
creating and maintaining flames.
Early humans likely noticed how wildfires ______ (D) their
environment, both frightening and fascinating them. The
first intentional use of fire for warmth and protection
marked a ______ (E) moment in human evolution. Over
millennia, our ancestors developed increasingly
sophisticated methods to ______ (F) this powerful element,
fundamentally changing the course of civilization.
Q1. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(A).
(a) trivial
(b) seminal
(c) negligible
(d) redundant
(e) derivative
Q2. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(B).
(a) extinguished
(b) harnessed
(c) squandered
(d) circumvented
(e) deprecated
Q3. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(C).
(a) dissolution
(b) revocation
(c) culmination
(d) prohibition
(e) inception
Q4. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(D).
(a) pacified
(b) transmute
(c) stabilized
(d) sterilized
(e) obliterated
Q5. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(E).
(a) perfunctory
(b) pivotal
(c) arbitrary
(d) nominal
(e) sporadic
Q6. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(F).
(a) manipulate
(b) suppress
(c) relinquish
(d) contaminate
(e) dismantle
Q7. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
Neither the supervisor nor the workers (A)/ has received
(B)/ the updated safety manuals (C)/ from the
administration yet. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q8. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
Had she studied (A)/ more attentively, she (B)/ will have
cleared (C)/ the entrance test. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q9. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
The manager insisted (A)/ that the reports be submitted
(B)/ before noon, as punctuality (C)/ was something he
considered to be. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Page 2
Directions (1-6): In the following passage, there are
blanks, each of which has been denoted by a letter. For
each blank, five options are given. Choose the most
appropriate word from the options that fits the blank
appropriately.
The controlled use of fire represents one of humanity's most
______ (A) technological breakthroughs. Anthropologists
believe our ancestors first ______ (B) fire naturally caused by
lightning strikes or volcanic activity. This accidental
discovery eventually led to the ______ (C) of techniques for
creating and maintaining flames.
Early humans likely noticed how wildfires ______ (D) their
environment, both frightening and fascinating them. The
first intentional use of fire for warmth and protection
marked a ______ (E) moment in human evolution. Over
millennia, our ancestors developed increasingly
sophisticated methods to ______ (F) this powerful element,
fundamentally changing the course of civilization.
Q1. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(A).
(a) trivial
(b) seminal
(c) negligible
(d) redundant
(e) derivative
Q2. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(B).
(a) extinguished
(b) harnessed
(c) squandered
(d) circumvented
(e) deprecated
Q3. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(C).
(a) dissolution
(b) revocation
(c) culmination
(d) prohibition
(e) inception
Q4. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(D).
(a) pacified
(b) transmute
(c) stabilized
(d) sterilized
(e) obliterated
Q5. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(E).
(a) perfunctory
(b) pivotal
(c) arbitrary
(d) nominal
(e) sporadic
Q6. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(F).
(a) manipulate
(b) suppress
(c) relinquish
(d) contaminate
(e) dismantle
Q7. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
Neither the supervisor nor the workers (A)/ has received
(B)/ the updated safety manuals (C)/ from the
administration yet. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q8. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
Had she studied (A)/ more attentively, she (B)/ will have
cleared (C)/ the entrance test. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q9. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
The manager insisted (A)/ that the reports be submitted
(B)/ before noon, as punctuality (C)/ was something he
considered to be. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q10. The following sentence has been divided into
parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part
that contains the error.
The officer was unaware (A)/ that his assistant had (B)/
already submitted the documents (C)/ before he reach the
office. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q11. The following sentence has been divided into
parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part
that contains the error.
He was neither interested in the opera (A)/ nor he wanted
(B)/ to spend money (C)/ on the concert tickets. (D)/ No
error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q12. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
Were she to disclose the truth, the entire committee
would be in disarray.
(a) If she discloses the truth
(b) If she will disclose the truth
(c) If she was to disclose the truth
(d) If she had disclosed the truth
(e) No replacement required
Q13. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
It is essential that every athlete completes their
registration before the deadline.
(a) completed their registration before the deadline
(b) complete their registration before the deadline
(c) completes his registration before the deadline
(d) should be completing their registration before the
deadline
(e) No replacement required
Q14. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
He narrowly escaped to be arrested by the border guards
while crossing the checkpoint.
(a) being arrested by the border guards
(b) to being arrested by the border guards
(c) to have been arrested by the border guards
(d) having arrested by the border guards
(e) No replacement required
Q15. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
Despite initial resistance, the village elders eventually came
round the proposal.
(a) came across the proposal
(b) came around to the proposal
(c) came towards the proposal
(d) came about the proposal
(e) No replacement required
Directions (16-23): Read the following passage and
answer the given questions.
The strength of a nation is often measured not only by its
economic output but by the stability, resilience, and well-
being of its people. Economic growth stems from a
combination of natural resources, infrastructure,
governance, and, most critically, investments in human
capital. Countries that prioritize education and healthcare
lay the foundation for long-term prosperity.
A glaring truth in today’s global economy is that wealth
alone cannot secure sustainable growth. Natural resource-
rich nations may enjoy short-term revenue surges, but
without strong institutions and a skilled, healthy workforce,
such progress risks becoming fragile. Education equips
individuals with the skills needed for innovation,
adaptability, and competitiveness. Healthcare, in turn,
ensures that citizens can contribute productively over the
long term, reducing absenteeism and lowering the
economic burden of disease.
For example, some resource-dependent nations have taken
steps to diversify their economies by ________________ revenue
into schools, training centers, hospitals, and public health
programs. Angola, in recent years, has made efforts to invest
in education and healthcare to reduce its dependency on oil
exports. By enhancing human capital, it aims to strengthen
productivity and attract investment in sectors beyond its
primary industries. While challenges remain, such
measures show the potential for transforming short-term
gains into lasting national strength.
Page 3
Directions (1-6): In the following passage, there are
blanks, each of which has been denoted by a letter. For
each blank, five options are given. Choose the most
appropriate word from the options that fits the blank
appropriately.
The controlled use of fire represents one of humanity's most
______ (A) technological breakthroughs. Anthropologists
believe our ancestors first ______ (B) fire naturally caused by
lightning strikes or volcanic activity. This accidental
discovery eventually led to the ______ (C) of techniques for
creating and maintaining flames.
Early humans likely noticed how wildfires ______ (D) their
environment, both frightening and fascinating them. The
first intentional use of fire for warmth and protection
marked a ______ (E) moment in human evolution. Over
millennia, our ancestors developed increasingly
sophisticated methods to ______ (F) this powerful element,
fundamentally changing the course of civilization.
Q1. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(A).
(a) trivial
(b) seminal
(c) negligible
(d) redundant
(e) derivative
Q2. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(B).
(a) extinguished
(b) harnessed
(c) squandered
(d) circumvented
(e) deprecated
Q3. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(C).
(a) dissolution
(b) revocation
(c) culmination
(d) prohibition
(e) inception
Q4. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(D).
(a) pacified
(b) transmute
(c) stabilized
(d) sterilized
(e) obliterated
Q5. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(E).
(a) perfunctory
(b) pivotal
(c) arbitrary
(d) nominal
(e) sporadic
Q6. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(F).
(a) manipulate
(b) suppress
(c) relinquish
(d) contaminate
(e) dismantle
Q7. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
Neither the supervisor nor the workers (A)/ has received
(B)/ the updated safety manuals (C)/ from the
administration yet. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q8. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
Had she studied (A)/ more attentively, she (B)/ will have
cleared (C)/ the entrance test. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q9. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
The manager insisted (A)/ that the reports be submitted
(B)/ before noon, as punctuality (C)/ was something he
considered to be. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q10. The following sentence has been divided into
parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part
that contains the error.
The officer was unaware (A)/ that his assistant had (B)/
already submitted the documents (C)/ before he reach the
office. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q11. The following sentence has been divided into
parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part
that contains the error.
He was neither interested in the opera (A)/ nor he wanted
(B)/ to spend money (C)/ on the concert tickets. (D)/ No
error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q12. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
Were she to disclose the truth, the entire committee
would be in disarray.
(a) If she discloses the truth
(b) If she will disclose the truth
(c) If she was to disclose the truth
(d) If she had disclosed the truth
(e) No replacement required
Q13. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
It is essential that every athlete completes their
registration before the deadline.
(a) completed their registration before the deadline
(b) complete their registration before the deadline
(c) completes his registration before the deadline
(d) should be completing their registration before the
deadline
(e) No replacement required
Q14. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
He narrowly escaped to be arrested by the border guards
while crossing the checkpoint.
(a) being arrested by the border guards
(b) to being arrested by the border guards
(c) to have been arrested by the border guards
(d) having arrested by the border guards
(e) No replacement required
Q15. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
Despite initial resistance, the village elders eventually came
round the proposal.
(a) came across the proposal
(b) came around to the proposal
(c) came towards the proposal
(d) came about the proposal
(e) No replacement required
Directions (16-23): Read the following passage and
answer the given questions.
The strength of a nation is often measured not only by its
economic output but by the stability, resilience, and well-
being of its people. Economic growth stems from a
combination of natural resources, infrastructure,
governance, and, most critically, investments in human
capital. Countries that prioritize education and healthcare
lay the foundation for long-term prosperity.
A glaring truth in today’s global economy is that wealth
alone cannot secure sustainable growth. Natural resource-
rich nations may enjoy short-term revenue surges, but
without strong institutions and a skilled, healthy workforce,
such progress risks becoming fragile. Education equips
individuals with the skills needed for innovation,
adaptability, and competitiveness. Healthcare, in turn,
ensures that citizens can contribute productively over the
long term, reducing absenteeism and lowering the
economic burden of disease.
For example, some resource-dependent nations have taken
steps to diversify their economies by ________________ revenue
into schools, training centers, hospitals, and public health
programs. Angola, in recent years, has made efforts to invest
in education and healthcare to reduce its dependency on oil
exports. By enhancing human capital, it aims to strengthen
productivity and attract investment in sectors beyond its
primary industries. While challenges remain, such
measures show the potential for transforming short-term
gains into lasting national strength.
However, the global economic environment remains
uncertain. Trade disruptions, fluctuating commodity prices,
and geopolitical tensions can stall development plans, even
in countries with ambitious social investment strategies. A
grim example is when external shocks force governments to
cut back on essential public spending, undermining years of
progress in education and health sectors. The capacity to
withstand such shocks depends heavily on diversified
economies and robust fiscal planning.
National strength, therefore, is not built overnight. It
requires consistent policies, transparent governance, and
the vision to balance immediate economic needs with long-
term development goals. By fostering a population that is
educated, healthy, and capable of innovation, nations can
ensure resilience in the face of global uncertainty.
In conclusion, economic growth flourishes when it rests on
a solid social foundation. Investments in human capital—
through education and healthcare—are not only moral
imperatives but strategic economic decisions. Whether
resource-rich or resource-poor, nations that prioritize these
areas strengthen their position in the world and secure
prosperity for future generations.
Q16. According to the passage, what is a key limitation of
relying solely on natural resource wealth?
(a) It encourages overproduction and causes consistent
price hikes in international markets.
(b) It results in the neglect of rural populations who rely on
agriculture.
(c) It provides short-term gains but fails to build
institutional and human capital strength.
(d) It reduces the need for governance reforms and hinders
diplomatic relations.
(e) It ensures that countries focus excessively on education
and ignore industrial growth.
Q17. Which of the following is a primary benefit of investing
in healthcare, as described in the passage?
(a) Reducing population size through better family planning
and urban migration.
(b) Ensuring long-term productivity by lowering disease
burden and absenteeism.
(c) Increasing competitiveness in manufacturing exports
and international tourism.
(d) Redirecting public funding from education to disease
surveillance.
(e) Achieving better diplomatic ties through global medical
collaborations.
Q18. Which of the following is NOT a factor contributing to
national strength as per the passage?
(A) Investment in human capital such as education and
healthcare.
(B) Strong governance that ensures consistent and
transparent policy-making.
(C) High dependence on a single export-oriented sector for
economic growth.
(a) Only A
(b) Both B and C
(c) Only C
(d) Both A and B
(e) All A, B, C
Q19. Identify the correct statements based on the passage:
(A) Angola has been attempting to reduce dependence on oil
by investing in people.
(B) Global uncertainties make social investment in
education and health risky and unwise.
(C) Healthcare and education play both moral and economic
roles in national development.
(a) Only A
(b) A and C
(c) B and C
(d) A and B
(e) All A, B, C
Q20. Choose the most appropriate synonym for the word
“glaring” as used in the passage.
(a) Obvious
(b) Hidden
(c) Subtle
(d) Dismissible
(e) Moderate
Q21. Choose the most appropriate synonym for the word
“stall” as used in the passage.
(a) Delay
(b) Promote
(c) Encourage
(d) Finalize
(e) Guarantee
Q22. Choose the most suitable word for the given filler.
(a) hoarding
(b) diverting
(c) exhausting
(d) concealing
(e) channeling
Q23. Choose the most appropriate antonym for the word
“grim” as used in the passage.
(a) Harsh
(b) Bright
(c) Serious
(d) Gloomy
(e) Bleak
Page 4
Directions (1-6): In the following passage, there are
blanks, each of which has been denoted by a letter. For
each blank, five options are given. Choose the most
appropriate word from the options that fits the blank
appropriately.
The controlled use of fire represents one of humanity's most
______ (A) technological breakthroughs. Anthropologists
believe our ancestors first ______ (B) fire naturally caused by
lightning strikes or volcanic activity. This accidental
discovery eventually led to the ______ (C) of techniques for
creating and maintaining flames.
Early humans likely noticed how wildfires ______ (D) their
environment, both frightening and fascinating them. The
first intentional use of fire for warmth and protection
marked a ______ (E) moment in human evolution. Over
millennia, our ancestors developed increasingly
sophisticated methods to ______ (F) this powerful element,
fundamentally changing the course of civilization.
Q1. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(A).
(a) trivial
(b) seminal
(c) negligible
(d) redundant
(e) derivative
Q2. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(B).
(a) extinguished
(b) harnessed
(c) squandered
(d) circumvented
(e) deprecated
Q3. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(C).
(a) dissolution
(b) revocation
(c) culmination
(d) prohibition
(e) inception
Q4. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(D).
(a) pacified
(b) transmute
(c) stabilized
(d) sterilized
(e) obliterated
Q5. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(E).
(a) perfunctory
(b) pivotal
(c) arbitrary
(d) nominal
(e) sporadic
Q6. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(F).
(a) manipulate
(b) suppress
(c) relinquish
(d) contaminate
(e) dismantle
Q7. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
Neither the supervisor nor the workers (A)/ has received
(B)/ the updated safety manuals (C)/ from the
administration yet. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q8. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
Had she studied (A)/ more attentively, she (B)/ will have
cleared (C)/ the entrance test. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q9. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
The manager insisted (A)/ that the reports be submitted
(B)/ before noon, as punctuality (C)/ was something he
considered to be. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q10. The following sentence has been divided into
parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part
that contains the error.
The officer was unaware (A)/ that his assistant had (B)/
already submitted the documents (C)/ before he reach the
office. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q11. The following sentence has been divided into
parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part
that contains the error.
He was neither interested in the opera (A)/ nor he wanted
(B)/ to spend money (C)/ on the concert tickets. (D)/ No
error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q12. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
Were she to disclose the truth, the entire committee
would be in disarray.
(a) If she discloses the truth
(b) If she will disclose the truth
(c) If she was to disclose the truth
(d) If she had disclosed the truth
(e) No replacement required
Q13. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
It is essential that every athlete completes their
registration before the deadline.
(a) completed their registration before the deadline
(b) complete their registration before the deadline
(c) completes his registration before the deadline
(d) should be completing their registration before the
deadline
(e) No replacement required
Q14. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
He narrowly escaped to be arrested by the border guards
while crossing the checkpoint.
(a) being arrested by the border guards
(b) to being arrested by the border guards
(c) to have been arrested by the border guards
(d) having arrested by the border guards
(e) No replacement required
Q15. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
Despite initial resistance, the village elders eventually came
round the proposal.
(a) came across the proposal
(b) came around to the proposal
(c) came towards the proposal
(d) came about the proposal
(e) No replacement required
Directions (16-23): Read the following passage and
answer the given questions.
The strength of a nation is often measured not only by its
economic output but by the stability, resilience, and well-
being of its people. Economic growth stems from a
combination of natural resources, infrastructure,
governance, and, most critically, investments in human
capital. Countries that prioritize education and healthcare
lay the foundation for long-term prosperity.
A glaring truth in today’s global economy is that wealth
alone cannot secure sustainable growth. Natural resource-
rich nations may enjoy short-term revenue surges, but
without strong institutions and a skilled, healthy workforce,
such progress risks becoming fragile. Education equips
individuals with the skills needed for innovation,
adaptability, and competitiveness. Healthcare, in turn,
ensures that citizens can contribute productively over the
long term, reducing absenteeism and lowering the
economic burden of disease.
For example, some resource-dependent nations have taken
steps to diversify their economies by ________________ revenue
into schools, training centers, hospitals, and public health
programs. Angola, in recent years, has made efforts to invest
in education and healthcare to reduce its dependency on oil
exports. By enhancing human capital, it aims to strengthen
productivity and attract investment in sectors beyond its
primary industries. While challenges remain, such
measures show the potential for transforming short-term
gains into lasting national strength.
However, the global economic environment remains
uncertain. Trade disruptions, fluctuating commodity prices,
and geopolitical tensions can stall development plans, even
in countries with ambitious social investment strategies. A
grim example is when external shocks force governments to
cut back on essential public spending, undermining years of
progress in education and health sectors. The capacity to
withstand such shocks depends heavily on diversified
economies and robust fiscal planning.
National strength, therefore, is not built overnight. It
requires consistent policies, transparent governance, and
the vision to balance immediate economic needs with long-
term development goals. By fostering a population that is
educated, healthy, and capable of innovation, nations can
ensure resilience in the face of global uncertainty.
In conclusion, economic growth flourishes when it rests on
a solid social foundation. Investments in human capital—
through education and healthcare—are not only moral
imperatives but strategic economic decisions. Whether
resource-rich or resource-poor, nations that prioritize these
areas strengthen their position in the world and secure
prosperity for future generations.
Q16. According to the passage, what is a key limitation of
relying solely on natural resource wealth?
(a) It encourages overproduction and causes consistent
price hikes in international markets.
(b) It results in the neglect of rural populations who rely on
agriculture.
(c) It provides short-term gains but fails to build
institutional and human capital strength.
(d) It reduces the need for governance reforms and hinders
diplomatic relations.
(e) It ensures that countries focus excessively on education
and ignore industrial growth.
Q17. Which of the following is a primary benefit of investing
in healthcare, as described in the passage?
(a) Reducing population size through better family planning
and urban migration.
(b) Ensuring long-term productivity by lowering disease
burden and absenteeism.
(c) Increasing competitiveness in manufacturing exports
and international tourism.
(d) Redirecting public funding from education to disease
surveillance.
(e) Achieving better diplomatic ties through global medical
collaborations.
Q18. Which of the following is NOT a factor contributing to
national strength as per the passage?
(A) Investment in human capital such as education and
healthcare.
(B) Strong governance that ensures consistent and
transparent policy-making.
(C) High dependence on a single export-oriented sector for
economic growth.
(a) Only A
(b) Both B and C
(c) Only C
(d) Both A and B
(e) All A, B, C
Q19. Identify the correct statements based on the passage:
(A) Angola has been attempting to reduce dependence on oil
by investing in people.
(B) Global uncertainties make social investment in
education and health risky and unwise.
(C) Healthcare and education play both moral and economic
roles in national development.
(a) Only A
(b) A and C
(c) B and C
(d) A and B
(e) All A, B, C
Q20. Choose the most appropriate synonym for the word
“glaring” as used in the passage.
(a) Obvious
(b) Hidden
(c) Subtle
(d) Dismissible
(e) Moderate
Q21. Choose the most appropriate synonym for the word
“stall” as used in the passage.
(a) Delay
(b) Promote
(c) Encourage
(d) Finalize
(e) Guarantee
Q22. Choose the most suitable word for the given filler.
(a) hoarding
(b) diverting
(c) exhausting
(d) concealing
(e) channeling
Q23. Choose the most appropriate antonym for the word
“grim” as used in the passage.
(a) Harsh
(b) Bright
(c) Serious
(d) Gloomy
(e) Bleak
Q24. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blanks.
The monk’s teachings, though ancient, still ______ relevance
today and continue to ______ seekers across the globe.
(a) retain, inspire
(b) attain, infuse
(c) detain, revive
(d) reclaim, console
(e) preserve, enlighten
Q25. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blanks.
The army commander’s decision was ______, made without
full information, and it ______ the entire mission.
(a) abrupt, jeopardized
(b) trivial, confirmed
(c) relevant, intensified
(d) delayed, fortified
(e) reckless, determine
Q26. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blanks.
The writer’s latest novel is a ______ of realism and fantasy,
carefully ______ to challenge the reader’s perception.
(a) paradox, hindered
(b) portrayal, composed
(c) blend, crafted
(d) dream, illustrated
(e) merger, dictated
Q27. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blanks.
The environmental report ______ that the region will face
severe drought unless urgent steps are ______.
(a) assures, neglected
(b) foresees, taken
(c) proposes, eliminated
(d) advocates, dismissed
(e) predicts, resplendent
Q28. In the following question, a sentence is divided
into few parts. Rearrange these parts and identify the
correct sequence making the sentence grammatically
and contextually correct.
(A) for improving
(B) student discipline
(C) announced a new policy
(D) the school principal
(a) BADC
(b) DABC
(c) DCAB
(d) BCAD
(e) No rearrangement required
Q29. In the following question, a sentence is divided
into few parts. Rearrange these parts and identify the
correct sequence making the sentence grammatically
and contextually correct.
(A) levels in the city
(B) on reducing pollution
(C) the new law had
(D) a significant effect
(a) ADBC
(b) ACBD
(c) BDAC
(d) CDBA
(e) No rearrangement required
Q30. In the following question, a sentence is divided
into few parts. Rearrange these parts and identify the
correct sequence making the sentence grammatically
and contextually correct.
(A) the teacher’s question
(B) thoughtful answers
(C) was designed to elicit
(D) from the students.
(a) ADBC
(b) ACBD
(c) BDAC
(d) CDBA
(e) No rearrangement required
Directions (31-35): Rearrange the following sentences
in the proper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given below
them.
(A) Coffee prices have shown signs of stabilization as new
harvests approach, while orange juice supplies continue to
struggle with long-term tree health issues.
(B) Although both beverages were affected by supply
shocks, the nature of disruptions and recovery timelines
varied.
(C) Meanwhile, orange juice prices spiked as Florida and
Brazil, two major producers, battled diseases like citrus
greening and hurricane damage.
(D) Over the past year, global prices of both coffee and
orange juice have surged significantly due to climate-
related disruptions.
(E) This comparative trend highlights how different
agricultural vulnerabilities can cause varied price
trajectories in global commodities.
(F) Coffee-producing regions in Brazil faced severe
droughts and unexpected frosts, leading to lower crop
yields and higher prices.
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Directions (1-6): In the following passage, there are
blanks, each of which has been denoted by a letter. For
each blank, five options are given. Choose the most
appropriate word from the options that fits the blank
appropriately.
The controlled use of fire represents one of humanity's most
______ (A) technological breakthroughs. Anthropologists
believe our ancestors first ______ (B) fire naturally caused by
lightning strikes or volcanic activity. This accidental
discovery eventually led to the ______ (C) of techniques for
creating and maintaining flames.
Early humans likely noticed how wildfires ______ (D) their
environment, both frightening and fascinating them. The
first intentional use of fire for warmth and protection
marked a ______ (E) moment in human evolution. Over
millennia, our ancestors developed increasingly
sophisticated methods to ______ (F) this powerful element,
fundamentally changing the course of civilization.
Q1. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(A).
(a) trivial
(b) seminal
(c) negligible
(d) redundant
(e) derivative
Q2. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(B).
(a) extinguished
(b) harnessed
(c) squandered
(d) circumvented
(e) deprecated
Q3. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(C).
(a) dissolution
(b) revocation
(c) culmination
(d) prohibition
(e) inception
Q4. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(D).
(a) pacified
(b) transmute
(c) stabilized
(d) sterilized
(e) obliterated
Q5. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(E).
(a) perfunctory
(b) pivotal
(c) arbitrary
(d) nominal
(e) sporadic
Q6. Which of the following words will fit in the given blank
(F).
(a) manipulate
(b) suppress
(c) relinquish
(d) contaminate
(e) dismantle
Q7. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
Neither the supervisor nor the workers (A)/ has received
(B)/ the updated safety manuals (C)/ from the
administration yet. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q8. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
Had she studied (A)/ more attentively, she (B)/ will have
cleared (C)/ the entrance test. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q9. The following sentence has been divided into parts.
One of them may contain an error. Select the part that
contains the error.
The manager insisted (A)/ that the reports be submitted
(B)/ before noon, as punctuality (C)/ was something he
considered to be. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q10. The following sentence has been divided into
parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part
that contains the error.
The officer was unaware (A)/ that his assistant had (B)/
already submitted the documents (C)/ before he reach the
office. (D)/ No error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q11. The following sentence has been divided into
parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part
that contains the error.
He was neither interested in the opera (A)/ nor he wanted
(B)/ to spend money (C)/ on the concert tickets. (D)/ No
error
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
Q12. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
Were she to disclose the truth, the entire committee
would be in disarray.
(a) If she discloses the truth
(b) If she will disclose the truth
(c) If she was to disclose the truth
(d) If she had disclosed the truth
(e) No replacement required
Q13. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
It is essential that every athlete completes their
registration before the deadline.
(a) completed their registration before the deadline
(b) complete their registration before the deadline
(c) completes his registration before the deadline
(d) should be completing their registration before the
deadline
(e) No replacement required
Q14. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
He narrowly escaped to be arrested by the border guards
while crossing the checkpoint.
(a) being arrested by the border guards
(b) to being arrested by the border guards
(c) to have been arrested by the border guards
(d) having arrested by the border guards
(e) No replacement required
Q15. Select the most appropriate option that can
substitute the highlighted segment in the given
sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No
replacement required’ .
Despite initial resistance, the village elders eventually came
round the proposal.
(a) came across the proposal
(b) came around to the proposal
(c) came towards the proposal
(d) came about the proposal
(e) No replacement required
Directions (16-23): Read the following passage and
answer the given questions.
The strength of a nation is often measured not only by its
economic output but by the stability, resilience, and well-
being of its people. Economic growth stems from a
combination of natural resources, infrastructure,
governance, and, most critically, investments in human
capital. Countries that prioritize education and healthcare
lay the foundation for long-term prosperity.
A glaring truth in today’s global economy is that wealth
alone cannot secure sustainable growth. Natural resource-
rich nations may enjoy short-term revenue surges, but
without strong institutions and a skilled, healthy workforce,
such progress risks becoming fragile. Education equips
individuals with the skills needed for innovation,
adaptability, and competitiveness. Healthcare, in turn,
ensures that citizens can contribute productively over the
long term, reducing absenteeism and lowering the
economic burden of disease.
For example, some resource-dependent nations have taken
steps to diversify their economies by ________________ revenue
into schools, training centers, hospitals, and public health
programs. Angola, in recent years, has made efforts to invest
in education and healthcare to reduce its dependency on oil
exports. By enhancing human capital, it aims to strengthen
productivity and attract investment in sectors beyond its
primary industries. While challenges remain, such
measures show the potential for transforming short-term
gains into lasting national strength.
However, the global economic environment remains
uncertain. Trade disruptions, fluctuating commodity prices,
and geopolitical tensions can stall development plans, even
in countries with ambitious social investment strategies. A
grim example is when external shocks force governments to
cut back on essential public spending, undermining years of
progress in education and health sectors. The capacity to
withstand such shocks depends heavily on diversified
economies and robust fiscal planning.
National strength, therefore, is not built overnight. It
requires consistent policies, transparent governance, and
the vision to balance immediate economic needs with long-
term development goals. By fostering a population that is
educated, healthy, and capable of innovation, nations can
ensure resilience in the face of global uncertainty.
In conclusion, economic growth flourishes when it rests on
a solid social foundation. Investments in human capital—
through education and healthcare—are not only moral
imperatives but strategic economic decisions. Whether
resource-rich or resource-poor, nations that prioritize these
areas strengthen their position in the world and secure
prosperity for future generations.
Q16. According to the passage, what is a key limitation of
relying solely on natural resource wealth?
(a) It encourages overproduction and causes consistent
price hikes in international markets.
(b) It results in the neglect of rural populations who rely on
agriculture.
(c) It provides short-term gains but fails to build
institutional and human capital strength.
(d) It reduces the need for governance reforms and hinders
diplomatic relations.
(e) It ensures that countries focus excessively on education
and ignore industrial growth.
Q17. Which of the following is a primary benefit of investing
in healthcare, as described in the passage?
(a) Reducing population size through better family planning
and urban migration.
(b) Ensuring long-term productivity by lowering disease
burden and absenteeism.
(c) Increasing competitiveness in manufacturing exports
and international tourism.
(d) Redirecting public funding from education to disease
surveillance.
(e) Achieving better diplomatic ties through global medical
collaborations.
Q18. Which of the following is NOT a factor contributing to
national strength as per the passage?
(A) Investment in human capital such as education and
healthcare.
(B) Strong governance that ensures consistent and
transparent policy-making.
(C) High dependence on a single export-oriented sector for
economic growth.
(a) Only A
(b) Both B and C
(c) Only C
(d) Both A and B
(e) All A, B, C
Q19. Identify the correct statements based on the passage:
(A) Angola has been attempting to reduce dependence on oil
by investing in people.
(B) Global uncertainties make social investment in
education and health risky and unwise.
(C) Healthcare and education play both moral and economic
roles in national development.
(a) Only A
(b) A and C
(c) B and C
(d) A and B
(e) All A, B, C
Q20. Choose the most appropriate synonym for the word
“glaring” as used in the passage.
(a) Obvious
(b) Hidden
(c) Subtle
(d) Dismissible
(e) Moderate
Q21. Choose the most appropriate synonym for the word
“stall” as used in the passage.
(a) Delay
(b) Promote
(c) Encourage
(d) Finalize
(e) Guarantee
Q22. Choose the most suitable word for the given filler.
(a) hoarding
(b) diverting
(c) exhausting
(d) concealing
(e) channeling
Q23. Choose the most appropriate antonym for the word
“grim” as used in the passage.
(a) Harsh
(b) Bright
(c) Serious
(d) Gloomy
(e) Bleak
Q24. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blanks.
The monk’s teachings, though ancient, still ______ relevance
today and continue to ______ seekers across the globe.
(a) retain, inspire
(b) attain, infuse
(c) detain, revive
(d) reclaim, console
(e) preserve, enlighten
Q25. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blanks.
The army commander’s decision was ______, made without
full information, and it ______ the entire mission.
(a) abrupt, jeopardized
(b) trivial, confirmed
(c) relevant, intensified
(d) delayed, fortified
(e) reckless, determine
Q26. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blanks.
The writer’s latest novel is a ______ of realism and fantasy,
carefully ______ to challenge the reader’s perception.
(a) paradox, hindered
(b) portrayal, composed
(c) blend, crafted
(d) dream, illustrated
(e) merger, dictated
Q27. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the
blanks.
The environmental report ______ that the region will face
severe drought unless urgent steps are ______.
(a) assures, neglected
(b) foresees, taken
(c) proposes, eliminated
(d) advocates, dismissed
(e) predicts, resplendent
Q28. In the following question, a sentence is divided
into few parts. Rearrange these parts and identify the
correct sequence making the sentence grammatically
and contextually correct.
(A) for improving
(B) student discipline
(C) announced a new policy
(D) the school principal
(a) BADC
(b) DABC
(c) DCAB
(d) BCAD
(e) No rearrangement required
Q29. In the following question, a sentence is divided
into few parts. Rearrange these parts and identify the
correct sequence making the sentence grammatically
and contextually correct.
(A) levels in the city
(B) on reducing pollution
(C) the new law had
(D) a significant effect
(a) ADBC
(b) ACBD
(c) BDAC
(d) CDBA
(e) No rearrangement required
Q30. In the following question, a sentence is divided
into few parts. Rearrange these parts and identify the
correct sequence making the sentence grammatically
and contextually correct.
(A) the teacher’s question
(B) thoughtful answers
(C) was designed to elicit
(D) from the students.
(a) ADBC
(b) ACBD
(c) BDAC
(d) CDBA
(e) No rearrangement required
Directions (31-35): Rearrange the following sentences
in the proper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given below
them.
(A) Coffee prices have shown signs of stabilization as new
harvests approach, while orange juice supplies continue to
struggle with long-term tree health issues.
(B) Although both beverages were affected by supply
shocks, the nature of disruptions and recovery timelines
varied.
(C) Meanwhile, orange juice prices spiked as Florida and
Brazil, two major producers, battled diseases like citrus
greening and hurricane damage.
(D) Over the past year, global prices of both coffee and
orange juice have surged significantly due to climate-
related disruptions.
(E) This comparative trend highlights how different
agricultural vulnerabilities can cause varied price
trajectories in global commodities.
(F) Coffee-producing regions in Brazil faced severe
droughts and unexpected frosts, leading to lower crop
yields and higher prices.
Q31. Which of the following should be the FIRST
sentence after rearrangement?
(a) D
(b) A
(c) C
(d) E
(e) B
Q32. Which of the following should be the SECOND
sentence after rearrangement?
(a) B
(b) E
(c) F
(d) A
(e) D
Q33. Which of the following should be the THIRD
sentence after rearrangement?
(a) D
(b) C
(c) F
(d) E
(e) A
Q34. Which of the following should be the FIFTH
sentence after rearrangement?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) D
(d) E
(e) F
Q35. Which of the following should be the LAST
sentence after rearrangement?
(a) C
(b) D
(c) E
(d) B
(e) A
Directions (36-38): In the following question, a
sentence is given with a few highlighted words that may
be incorrectly placed. Rearrange these words to form a
sentence that is both grammatically correct and
contextually meaningful. Then, choose the option that
represents the correct sequence of the highlighted
words.
Q36. The stock sector (A) closed higher today, driven by
gains (B) in the banking market (C).
(a) BAC
(b) CAB
(c) ACB
(d) CBA
(e) No rearrangement required
Q37. Heavy rainfall (A) caused delays in several airport
(B) departing from the city flights (C).
(a) BAC
(b) CAB
(c) ACB
(d) CBA
(e) No rearrangement required
Q38. The new policy areas (A) to improve (B) traffic
congestion and reduce (C) air quality in urban aims (D).
(a) BDAC
(b) CABD
(c) DCBA
(d) BADC
(e) No rearrangement required
Q39. A word has been given in the question and used in
the sentences below. Identify the statements where the
word has been used in a contextually and grammatically
correct manner.
COUNSEL
(A) The psychiatrist offered counsel to help the patient cope
with anxiety and emotional distress.
(B) The municipal counsel session lasted over four hours as
members debated the proposed zoning changes.
(C) She sought legal counsel before signing the complex
contract to ensure her interests were protected.
(a) Only (A)
(b) Only (B)
(c) Both (A) and (B)
(d) All of these
(e) Both (A) and (C)
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