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Word and Structure Knowledge

Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 1 to 18)

Q1: Rajshree is feeling anxious ___________ being well prepared for the final exam.
(a) although
(b) yet
(c) since
(d) despite 

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Ans: (d)

  • In this sentence, the word despite indicates that Rajshree's feelings of nervousness are occurring even though she is well prepared.
  • Although and yet do not fit well in this context because they imply a contrast that doesn't align with the idea of being prepared.
  • Since suggests a reason, which does not match the intended meaning of feeling nervous despite preparation.
  • Thus, despite is the correct choice as it highlights the contradiction between her preparation and her feelings.

Q2: Mother gave me ___________ used tissue by mistake.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct answer is "a" because we use "a" before singular nouns that begin with a consonant sound.
  • In this case, "used tissue" is a singular noun and starts with a consonant sound, so "a" is appropriate.
  • Using "an" would be incorrect here as it is used before words starting with a vowel sound.
  • "The" would imply a specific tissue, which is not indicated in the question.
  • "No article" would not be suitable since we need an article to refer to the tissue mentioned.

Q3: My mother often states, “The room will not clean by ___________ 
(a) myself 
(b) itself
(c) herself
(d) themselves 

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Ans: (b)

  • The phrase "the room will not clean by itself" means that the room requires someone to clean it.
  • In this context, "itself" is the correct choice because it refers to the room acting on its own, which is not possible.
  • Other options like "myself" and "herself" refer to people, which do not fit the sentence.
  • Thus, "itself" correctly indicates that the room cannot clean without help.

Q4: Ramesh’s daughter immediately ran into his arms and __________ into tears.
(a) burst
(b) bursts
(c) bursted
(d) bursting

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct word to use here is burst, which means to suddenly start crying.
  • Bursts is present tense and does not fit the context of the sentence.
  • Bursted is not a standard form of the verb; the correct past tense is burst.
  • Bursting is a continuous form and also does not fit the sentence structure.

Q5: My project is finished, I can __________ relax now.
(a) often
(b) finally
(c) random
(d) ever

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Ans: (b)

  • The word finally indicates that the speaker has reached the end of a long process, which is completing the project.
  • Using often would imply frequency, which doesn't fit the context of completing a project.
  • Random does not relate to the completion of a task, and ever suggests a continuous state rather than a conclusion.
  • Thus, finally is the most appropriate choice, as it conveys a sense of relief and accomplishment.

Q6: The playwright _________ the script last night.
(a) has completed
(b) was completed
(c) completed
(d) completes

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is completed because it indicates a specific action that took place in the past.
  • Using "completed" shows that the action of finishing the script happened last night.
  • Options like "has completed" and "was completed" suggest different time frames or passive voice, which do not fit the context.
  • Thus, "completed" is the most appropriate choice for this sentence.

Q7: Please maintain silence backstage__________ the speech is going on.
(a) although
(b) yet
(c) while
(d) but 

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is while. It indicates that the action of maintaining silence should occur at the same time as the speech is happening.
  • Using while shows that both actions are happening simultaneously, which is the intended meaning of the sentence.
  • Other options like although and yet do not fit the context of simultaneous actions.
  • Thus, the best choice is while, as it clearly connects the two actions in time.

Q8: You don’t agree with us, ____________ you?
(a) don’t
(b) have
(c) do
(d) did

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Ans: (c)

  • The sentence is a negative statement followed by a question tag. In English, when the main part of the sentence is negative, the question tag is usually positive.
  • Here, "You don’t agree" is negative, so the correct tag is "do you?" which is positive.
  • Option (c) "do" correctly completes the question tag.
  • Options (a), (b), and (d) do not fit the structure of a question tag in this context.

Q9: Shut the window. The breeze is causing the candle flame to _________.
(a) waver
(b) shiver
(c) tremble
(d) flicker

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct answer is flicker, which means the flame is moving unsteadily due to the breeze.
  • Waver, shiver, and tremble suggest different types of movement but do not specifically describe the behavior of a flame.
  • When a candle flame flickers, it indicates that it is being disturbed by air movement, which is exactly what the breeze is doing.
  • Thus, the best choice that describes the candle's reaction to the breeze is flicker.

Q10: I just saw ________ biggest mouse in the garden.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is the because it refers to a specific mouse that is the biggest.
  • When we use the, it indicates that we are talking about a particular item that is known to the listener.
  • In this case, since it is the biggest mouse, it implies that there is only one that fits this description in the context.
  • Using a or an would suggest any mouse, not the specific biggest one.

Q11: I will back you in ___________ you choose to do.
(a) that
(b) whatever
(c) which
(d) whenever

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Ans: (b)

  • The phrase "I will support you in whatever you decide to do" means that the speaker is willing to help regardless of the choice made.
  • "Whatever" is the correct option because it indicates any choice or decision.
  • The other options do not fit the context of supporting someone in their decisions.
  • Using "whatever" shows openness and flexibility in the support offered.

Q12: The coach __________ out at me in anger.
(a) punched
(b) hurl
(c) lashed
(d) launched

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is lashed, which means to strike out verbally or physically in anger.
  • In this context, it indicates that the coach expressed his anger forcefully.
  • Punched refers to a physical hit, while hurl means to throw something, and launched typically means to start something.
  • Thus, lashed is the most appropriate choice for expressing anger in this situation.

Q13: This is an early impossible task, __________ Shashi wants to give it a try.
(a) yet
(b) also
(c) with
(d) because

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Ans: (a)

  • The word yet indicates a contrast, suggesting that despite the task being difficult, Shashi is still willing to attempt it.
  • Also would imply addition, which does not fit the context of the sentence.
  • With does not convey the intended meaning of contrast or willingness to try.
  • Because would suggest a reason, which is not appropriate here.

Q14: Tears started to roll ________ Maira’s cheeks as she hurt her foot badly.
(a) up
(b) below
(c) beyond
(d) down

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct word to complete the sentence is down. When someone cries, tears typically flow down their face.
  • The other options do not make sense in this context. For example, tears cannot roll up or below the cheeks.
  • This sentence describes a common reaction to pain, where tears are a natural response.
  • Thus, the most appropriate choice is down, as it accurately describes the direction of the tears.

Q15: Mother told me, "Don't bring your bag." Mother asked me ____________.
(a) that not bring your bag
(b) not to bring my bag
(c) don’t bring my bag
(d) to not to bring her bag

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Ans: (b)

  • The sentence is a direct speech where Mother is giving a command.
  • When converting direct speech to reported speech, we often change the structure.
  • Option (b) correctly uses "not to bring my bag," which maintains the original meaning.
  • Other options either have grammatical errors or do not convey the same instruction.

Q16: We _____________ stick together in difficult times.
(a) need
(b) may
(c) ought
(d) should

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct answer is should because it indicates a strong recommendation or obligation.
  • In this context, it suggests that it is important for us to support each other during tough times.
  • While need implies necessity, it doesn't convey the same sense of unity as should.
  • May and ought do not fit as well in expressing the idea of sticking together in challenging situations.

Q17: The milk ______________ turned bad from being left out for so long.
(a) has
(b) have
(c) is
(d) having

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct option is has because it indicates that the milk has already turned bad due to being left out.
  • In this context, has is used to show a completed action in the past that affects the present situation.
  • Using have would be incorrect here as it does not agree with the singular noun "milk".
  • Options like is and having do not fit the sentence structure needed for this context.

Q18: Jenna’s alarm clock rang _____________ in the morning.
(a) clear
(b) shrilly
(c) soft
(d) blankly

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is shrilly, which describes a loud and piercing sound, typical of an alarm clock.
  • Clear refers to something being easy to perceive, but it doesn't describe sound.
  • Soft suggests a gentle sound, which is not what an alarm clock does.
  • Blankly means without expression or meaning, which is not applicable here.

Replace the underlined words with correct pronoun. (Question 19 to 21)

Q19: I met Mary, Lily, and Paula at the party.
(a) their
(b) them
(c) her
(d) hers

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Ans: (c)
(as ours shows possession.)

Q20: Mom bought Jack and I a new DVD Player.
(a) our
(b) us
(c) mine
(d) we

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Ans: (b)
(as we, us, it represent people or things.)

Q21: She forgot to invite Salma to the function.
(a) her
(b) she
(c) it
(d) he

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Ans: (c)
(as theirs shows possession.)

Choose the Part of the Sentence That Has an Error. (Question 22 to 24)

Q22. My grandmother told us stories of its childhood.
(a) My grandmother
(b) told us stories
(c) of its childhood.
(d) No error

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Ans: (c)

  • The word "its" is incorrect because it refers to something non-human or inanimate.
  • The correct word should be "her" to indicate possession related to the grandmother.

Q23. Jatin was accusing of theft by his neighbour.
(a) Jatin was
(b) accusing of
(c) theft by
(d) his neighbour.

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Ans: (b)

  • The phrase "accusing of" is incorrect and should be "accused of" to indicate that Jatin is the one being accused.

Q24. Sheena was exhaustive and went to bed immediately.
(a) Sheena was
(b) exhaustive and
(c) went to
(d) bed immediately.

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Ans: (b)

  • The word "exhaustive" is incorrect in this context; it should be "exhausted," which describes Sheena's state of being tired.

Q25: What is the correct spelling of the term that signifies 'sophisticated'?
(a) Arban
(b) Urban
(c) Urbane
(d) Urrbune

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Ans: (c)

  • The word that means 'sophisticated' is Urbane.
  • Urbane describes someone who is polished, refined, and well-mannered.
  • Urban refers to something related to a city, which is different from the meaning of urbane.
  • Options like Arban and Urrbune are incorrect spellings and do not convey the intended meaning.

Q26: What is the correct spelling of the term that signifies 'wealth'?
(a) Afluence
(b) Alffuence
(c) Afluance
(d) Affluence 

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Ans: (d)

  • The word that means wealth is affluence.
  • Option (a) is incorrect as it lacks the double 'f'.
  • Option (b) has an extra 'f' which makes it incorrect.
  • Option (c) is also incorrect because it has a different spelling.
  • Thus, the correct spelling is affluence, which is option (d).

Choose the Correct Synonym of the Given Word. (Question 27 to 28)

Q27: What is the meaning of the word "dearth"?
(a) Luxury
(b) Lack
(c) Excess
(d) Advantage

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Ans: (b)

  • Dearth refers to a situation where there is a significant lack of something, especially essential items.
  • It indicates a scarcity or insufficient supply, contrasting with abundance.
  • For example, a dearth of food means there is not enough food available.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (b) Lack, as it directly relates to the meaning of dearth.

Q28: What is the meaning of the word "corpulent"?
(a) Slender
(b) Slight
(c) Hefty
(d) Lean

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Ans: (c)

  • Corpulent refers to someone who is very overweight or has a lot of body mass.
  • The correct answer is hefty, which means large or heavy, aligning with the meaning of corpulent.
  • In contrast, options like slender, slight, and lean describe someone who is thin or not heavy.
  • Thus, hefty is the only option that accurately reflects the meaning of corpulent.

Choose the Correct Antonym of the Given Word. (Question 29 to 30)

Q29: What does the term "terse" mean?
(a) Short
(b) Verbose
(c) Curt
(d) Concise

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Ans: (d)

  • The word terse refers to a style of communication that is brief and to the point.
  • It often implies that the message is delivered in a concise manner without unnecessary words.
  • While "short" and "curt" can also describe something that is not lengthy, they do not capture the full essence of being clear and effective like "concise" does.
  • In contrast, "verbose" means using more words than necessary, which is the opposite of what "terse" conveys.

Q30: What is the meaning of the word "Dauntless"?
(a) Heroic
(b) Courageous
(c) Resolute
(d) Scared 

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Ans: (d)

  • The term "Dauntless" refers to someone who is fearless and unintimidated.
  • In this context, the correct answer is "Scared", which is the opposite of what "Dauntless" means.
  • Options like "Heroic," "Courageous," and "Resolute" suggest bravery, but they do not capture the essence of being dauntless.
  • Thus, the word "Dauntless" is best understood as someone who does not feel fear, making "Scared" the correct choice in this context.

Reading 

Read the Passage and Answer the Questions That Follow. (Question 31 to 35)
My father and paternal uncle were living together in our village when I was in elementary school. There were few children in our family. Since it was a small village, there was no entertainment for us other than playing some in door games. No television or video games were available at that time. The only entertainment for us was to go to a movie occasionally.
Unfortunately, there was no theatre in our village. We had to go to a neighbouring village, which was three kilometres away from our village. Going to a movie for us was not as easy as everybody thinks.  After much persuasion, our parents used to give their consent so reluctantly, as they knew that it would involve a marathon effort by them. So even after agreeing to take us to the movie, they always would look for some flimsy grounds to cancel the programme by showing our minor injuries, which happened while we played, or the possibility of rain on that particular day. Since there was no bus facility available to the neighbouring village, they had to depend on a roofed bullock cart (in Tamil, it is called ‘Koondu Vandi’), which was the cheapest mode of transport available at that time. 
They had to prepare the bullock cart well in advance to keep it ready for the journey. They also had to make the bullocks fit n and m ake them w ear iron shoes. They  had to prepare the driver who drives the bullock cart to be available on that day. Many times, our journey was called off because the driver failed to turn up on that auspicious day. Once, we had to return half the way because the bullocks refused to go further. So many times, our entertainment trip happened to be an unpleasant one. But it never deterred our enthusiasm; we always used to persuade our parents whenever we came to know that there was a good movie screened in the neighbouring village. 
After a few years, a touring talkie was opened in our own village. We thought that it would put an end to all our ordeals and anxiety and also give great relief to our parents.
Of course, our parents got relief, as they were no longer required to arrange a marathon journey for us. But our joy of enjoying a movie was short-lived. We realized that watching a movie in a touring talkie is really a Herculean task. Once we went for a movie but returned without seeing the movie as the theatre owner informed us that since they did not get enough crowd, they could not run the show. Once we returned, we were disappointed, as the reels containing the box, which was to come from the neighbouring town, did not reach us. Once we went for a movie for the noon show at 2 p.m. but returned at 2 a.m. as they took a lot of time pasting the reels, which used to cut off every ten minutes. Once we had enjoyed only half the movie, heavy rain interrupted and the whole place became a pool.
Now I am amazed to see the developments that have happened there. Almost every house has telephone and TV sets with cable connections. They are enjoying the movies in the comfort of their drawing room. Even they demand the movies of their choice. Most of the houses have computers with Internet connections. Hollywood movies are available on CD. What a change! Earlier, we were running for entertainment. Now entertainment knocks on the doors of our homes.

Q31: Choose an appropriate title for the provided passage.
(a) Challenges in the Entertainment Sector
(b) For Entertainment’s Sake- My Childhood Stories
(c) Childhood Struggles with Films
(d) The Dangers of Growing Up in a Underdeveloped Society 

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Ans: (b)

  • The title should reflect the main theme of the passage.
  • Option (b) "For Entertainment’s Sake- My Childhood Stories" directly relates to personal experiences and memories.
  • Other options focus on hardships or trauma, which may not capture the essence of the passage.
  • Thus, option (b) is the most suitable choice as it highlights the connection between entertainment and childhood experiences.

Q32: What does the term ‘Herculean task’ refer to?
(a) A historical event
(b) An easy work
(c) A hard or difficult work
(d) A renowned work

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Ans: (c)

  • The phrase Herculean task describes something that is very challenging or difficult to accomplish.
  • It originates from Hercules, a character in mythology known for his strength and the difficult tasks he had to complete.
  • Thus, when someone refers to a task as Herculean, they mean it requires a lot of effort and determination.
  • In contrast, options like a historical event or an easy work do not capture the essence of the term.

Q33: Why was it difficult for the parents to allow their children to attend the movies?
(a) Because they would be going alone.
(b) Because they would require money for the tickets.
(c) Because they had to prepare the bullock cart a day before.
(d) Because they don’t want their children to watch any movie.

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Ans: (c)

  • The parents found it troublesome because they had to prepare the bullock cart in advance.
  • This preparation was necessary for the children to travel to the movies.
  • Other options, like going alone or needing money, were not the main concerns for the parents.
  • Thus, the logistics of getting ready a day before was the key issue.

Q34: Select the statement that is false based on the provided passage.
(a) There was no theater in the neighboring village.
(b) Many times, the entertainment trip turned out to be a disappointing experience.
(c) Viewing a film in a traveling cinema was quite a challenging endeavor.
(d) Our only form of entertainment was to occasionally go to see a movie.

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Ans: (a)

  • The statement that "There was no theater in the neighboring village" is not true according to the passage.
  • The passage likely indicates that there were options for entertainment, contradicting this statement.
  • Other statements discuss the challenges and experiences related to watching movies, which are true.
  • Thus, option (a) is the correct choice as it misrepresents the information given.

Q35: The nearest neighbouring village was______ km away from the narrator’s village.
(a) two
(b) three
(c) four
(d) one

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Ans: (b)

  • The question asks for the distance to the nearest neighbouring village from the narrator's village.
  • The correct answer is three km, which indicates that this is the distance mentioned in the context.
  • Options like two, four, and one are incorrect as they do not match the specified distance.
  • Thus, the answer is clearly three km, making it the right choice.

Read the Passage and Answer the Questions That Follow. (Question 36 to 40)
Do you remember that famous story about a girl who throws starfish back into the sea one at a time along the shoreline? When the girl was told by an onlooker that what she was doing wouldn’t matter much, she replied, “It matters to that one,” and threw another starfish back into the sea.
Well, I have a sand dollar story to share. The other day we happened upon a little island while boating, and we couldn’t believe how many live sand dollars were in the water and on the sand, green, fuzzy, and thriving. They weren’t white and dry like you’d, buy them in a store. My kids were really interested in them, and so were we adults, actually. Other kids were getting them out of the water and hauling them home, showing them off to us, and even offering them to us. My family enjoyed holding them and looking at them, but then we’d each throw the sand dollars back into the water to let them keep on living and we left with only memories as souvenirs.
I wasn’t always like this. In fact, when I was a teen, my folks took me to the Bahamas, and we had some natives dive down and get us a couple of starfish that we brought back as souvenirs. Back then, it seemed like the most normal thing to want to do. I still remember the shock on my kids’ faces when they first heard about my youthful vacation and the starfish experience, though. They invariably asked why would I do that because it didn’t kill the starfish? That made me feel bad. 
Turns out they had a very good point. I’ve learned from life, from my kids; I don’t know from where else exactly, but now I feel the same way as the kids do. I wonder why I wanted to do that. Oh well, the past is done. But now, we can save the sand dollars (and the starfish) one at a time, at least. 
I guess the other day, we all just wanted to save this little bit of marine life. We cared about the little guys in nature. I thought, now what would happen if all the people who came here took the sand dollars out to keep as souvenirs? Then we wouldn’t have had the special magic we found for a little while together on that little strip of sand and sea. And my teenager wouldn’t have said, “That was cool; let’s go back there. I liked all the sand dollars that live there.” This is straight from the mouth of a known computer enthusiast who spends as much time as possible accompanied by his computer! 
With each passing year, I can better see the importance of protecting and trying to save the environment and wildlife. Have I been better educated? Am I just more mature? Maybe. But I think it’s more because I can see the picture better through the eyes of my children, who seem to see the world with a special focus and help me to see some facets that I might otherwise miss. 
So, let’s not give up caring for the environment just because we think we can’t save it all or make a big enough impact. If we each do our small part, then we’ll be able to help keep nature’s magic around for ourselves and for our future generations to learn from and enjoy. We’ll play a supporting role in the drama of our living environment when we choose to receive and give the gifts of a sand dollar.

Q36: What is the opposite of the term ‘thriving’?
(a) Developing
(b) Surviving
(c) Decreasing
(d) Flourishing 

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Ans: (c)

  • The word thriving means to grow or develop well. Therefore, its opposite would indicate a decline or reduction.
  • Among the options, decreasing clearly signifies a reduction, making it the correct antonym.
  • Developing and surviving do not convey the opposite meaning, as they imply growth or continuation.
  • Thus, the correct answer is decreasing, as it represents the opposite of thriving.

Q37: Given are two statements. Read them and choose the correct option. 
Statement I: The speaker now believes in letting the sea creatures live. 
Statement II: The children questioned their mother why she would take the starfish as souvenirs. 
(a) Statement I and Statement II are wrong. 
(b) Statement I is the direct result of Statement II. 
(c) Statement I is right but Statement II is not.
(d) Statement II is the direct result of Statement I. 

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Ans: (b)

  • Statement I indicates a change in the speaker's attitude towards sea creatures, suggesting they should be allowed to live.
  • Statement II shows the children's curiosity about their mother's actions regarding the starfish.
  • The children's questioning likely led the speaker to reconsider their views, making Statement I a result of Statement II.
  • Thus, the correct option is that Statement I is the direct result of Statement II.

Q38: Live sand dollars are ___________ while dead ones are _____________ .
(a) green and fuzzy
(b) soft and fluffy
(c) dark and soft
(d) white and hard

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Ans: (a)

  • Live sand dollars are typically described as green and fuzzy due to their living tissue and the algae that may grow on them.
  • In contrast, dead sand dollars become white and dry as they lose moisture and their soft tissue decays.
  • This distinction helps in identifying whether a sand dollar is alive or has passed away.
  • Understanding these characteristics is important for marine biology and ecology.

Q39: “Back then it seemed like the most normal thing to want to do.” What was the speaker talking about?
(a) Taking starfish as souvenirs while on a holiday trip
(b) Diving into the sea to observe starfish
(c) Collecting seashells as a hobby
(d) Going on a vacation to collect souvenirs

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Ans: (a)

  • The speaker reflects on a time when it felt completely natural to want to take starfish as souvenirs during a trip.
  • This indicates a sense of nostalgia for a simpler time when collecting items from nature was common.
  • Option (a) directly relates to the act of taking starfish, which aligns with the speaker's sentiment.
  • Other options, while related to the sea or collecting, do not capture the specific action of taking starfish as souvenirs.

Q40: Who did the speaker acknowledge for altering her perspective on starfish/sand dollars and the concept of preserving them as a keepsake?
(a) Her education
(b) Her age
(c) Her children
(d) The community

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Ans: (c)

  • The speaker's children played a significant role in changing her view about starfish and sand dollars.
  • They influenced her thoughts on the importance of these creatures and the idea of keeping them as souvenirs.
  • This reflects how parenthood can shape our opinions and values.
  • Ultimately, it shows that personal experiences with loved ones can lead to a deeper understanding of nature.

Spoken and Written Expression

Choose the Correct Option to Complete the Conversation. (Question 41 to 45)

Q41: Mohan: I think Josh can be the captain. What do you think? Rati: Your guess is _________ mine.
(a) be better than
(b) as good as
(c) the best than
(d) as good like

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Ans: (b)

  • The phrase "Your guess is as good as mine" means that both opinions are equally valid.
  • Option (b) correctly conveys this idea of equality in judgment.
  • Options (a), (c), and (d) do not express the same meaning and are incorrect.
  • Using "as good as" emphasizes that Rati agrees with Mohan's opinion.

Q42: Mother: Why are you avoiding the discussion? Reena: Mom, we'll cross that ________ when we come to it.
(a) puddle
(b) ocean
(c) bridge
(d) paths

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Ans: (c)

  • Reena is using a common phrase, "we'll cross that bridge when we come to it," which means she prefers to deal with a problem when it arises rather than worrying about it now.
  • The correct answer is bridge because it fits the idiomatic expression perfectly.
  • Other options like puddle, ocean, and paths do not convey the same meaning in this context.
  • This expression emphasizes the idea of not stressing over future issues that may not happen.

Q43: Rahul: I’ll attempt to arrive on time, but please do not worry ________ I am slightly delayed. 
(a) while 
(b) as long as 
(c) during 
(d) in case 

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Ans: (d)

  • The phrase "in case" is used to indicate a situation that might happen, which fits well here.
  • Rahul is reassuring his father that he will keep him updated if he is late.
  • Options like "while" and "during" do not convey the same meaning in this context.
  • Thus, "in case" is the most appropriate choice for this conversation.

Q44: Teacher: ______ the dot on the Arctic Ocean.
(a) Keep
(b) Land
(c) Put
(d) Show

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct word to complete the sentence is "Put". This means to place the dot on the map.
  • "Keep" suggests holding onto something, which doesn't fit here.
  • "Land" refers to the ground or territory, not applicable in this context.
  • "Show" could work, but it doesn't convey the action of placing something down like "Put" does.

Q45: Rashi: A royal ________ passed through our area. Sumit: Oh, I missed to witness it.
(a) gang
(b) marching
(c) empire
(d) cavalcade

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Ans: (d)

  • The term cavalcade refers to a formal procession of people on horseback or in vehicles, which fits perfectly in the context of a royal event.
  • Gang, marching, and empire do not convey the same sense of a ceremonial or royal procession.
  • Sumit expresses regret for missing this significant event, highlighting its importance.
  • Thus, the correct answer is cavalcade, as it directly relates to the royal context mentioned.

Achievers Section

Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 46 to 47)

Q46: It is such a notorious route. I think we are 
(a) being followed
(b) followed 
(c) following 
(d) be following

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Ans: (a)

  • The phrase "I think we are" indicates a current action.
  • Option (a) "being followed" correctly uses the present continuous tense, showing that the action is happening now.
  • Option (b) "followed" is in the past tense, which does not fit the context.
  • Option (c) "following" suggests that the subject is actively doing the action, which is not the intended meaning.
  • Option (d) "be following" is grammatically incorrect in this context.

Q47: Christie collapsed________on the floor, surrounded by the toys.
(a) silently
(b) raggedly
(c) slowly
(d) clumsily

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Ans: (d)

  • In this sentence, the word "collapsed" suggests a sudden or ungraceful fall.
  • The correct option, "clumsily," indicates that Christie fell in an awkward manner.
  • Other options like "silently," "raggedly," and "slowly" do not convey the same sense of awkwardness.
  • Thus, "clumsily" is the best fit for describing how Christie fell among the toys.

Q48: Choose the Correct Synonym of the Given Word.
Spurious
(a) Phony
(b) Valid
(c) Accurate
(d) Credible

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Ans: (a)

  • The word spurious means something that is not genuine or is false.
  • The correct synonym is phony, which also means fake or not real.
  • Other options like valid, accurate, and credible imply truthfulness or correctness, which do not match the meaning of spurious.
  • Thus, the best choice that reflects the meaning of spurious is phony.

Q49: Choose the Correct Antonym of the Given Word.
Meticulous 
(a) Strict 
(b) Picky 
(c) Perfectionist 
(d) Messy 

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Ans: (d)

  • The word meticulous means showing great attention to detail or being very careful and precise.
  • The correct antonym is messy, which implies a lack of order or neatness.
  • Options like strict, picky, and perfectionist do not convey the opposite meaning of being careless or disorganized.
  • Thus, messy is the best choice as it directly contrasts with the careful nature of being meticulous.

Q50: Choose the Correct Option to Complete the Conversation.
Rati: Sheena’s parents _________ in her _________ love for reading.
(a) installed, the
(b) instilled, a
(c) inspired, no article
(d) incorporated, a

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Ans: (b)

  • In this context, the word instilled means to gradually introduce or implant an idea or feeling.
  • Sheena's parents instilled a love for reading in her, which means they helped her develop this passion.
  • Using a before love indicates that it is a general concept, which fits well in this sentence.
  • The other options do not convey the correct meaning or grammatical structure needed for this sentence.
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