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Note: The questions provided in this document are similar to the questions that were asked in the actual Olympiad exam. So, we recommend you study these for your Olympiad preparation.

Word and Structure Knowledge

Choose the correct option to complete each sentence. (Question 1 to 16)
Q1: ____ is a public room in a hotel, airport, etc. for waiting or relaxing in.
(a) Runway
(b) Lounge
(c) Cabin
(d) Terminal

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Ans: (b)

  • The term Lounge refers to a public area designed for waiting or relaxation.
  • It is commonly found in places like hotels and airports.
  • Unlike a runway or cockpit, which serve specific functions, a lounge is meant for comfort.
  • Cabins are private spaces, while a lounge is open for public use.

Q2: Education is the ____ of the perfection already in man - Swami Vivekananda.
(a) classification
(b) relaxation
(c) manifestation
(d) creation

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Ans: (c)

  • Education is described as the process that brings out or reveals the inherent qualities and potential within a person.
  • Swami Vivekananda emphasizes that education is not just about acquiring knowledge, but about the manifestation of the perfection that already exists within us.
  • This means that through education, we can develop and express our true abilities and talents.
  • Thus, the correct answer is manifestation, as it aligns with the idea of uncovering what is already present in an individual.

Q3: Samuel got a/an ____ as a professor at the University of California.
(a) seasonal
(b) tenure
(c) line
(d) exchange

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Ans: (b)

  • In academic terms, tenure refers to a permanent position that provides professors with job security and freedom to teach and research without fear of dismissal.
  • Option (a) "seasonal" suggests a temporary role, which is not applicable here.
  • Option (c) "line" does not relate to academic positions.
  • Option (d) "exchange" implies a different context, such as a program or arrangement, not a job status.

Q4: Swati was ____ the missing collectables in her cupboard.
(a) taking over
(b) looking for
(c) looking out
(d) looking down

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Ans: (b)

  • Swati is trying to find the missing collectables in her cupboard.
  • The phrase "looking for" means to search or seek something that is not easily found.
  • Other options like "taking over" and "looking out" do not fit the context of searching.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (b) looking for.

Q5: Santosh invited Thomas to ____ to his house to do the science project.
(a) come over
(b) come for
(c) come upon
(d) come between

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Ans: (a)

  • Come over means to visit someone at their home, which fits perfectly in this context.
  • The phrase "come for" does not imply visiting someone’s house specifically.
  • "Come upon" means to find or discover something unexpectedly, which is not relevant here.
  • "Come between" suggests interference in a relationship, which is not applicable in this situation.

Q6: If I ____ a bird, I would fly to the mountain.
(a) was
(b) were
(c) been
(d) are

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct choice is were because it is used in hypothetical situations.
  • This sentence is an example of a conditional statement, which imagines something that is not true.
  • Using were instead of was is a common rule in English for such scenarios.
  • So, if I were a bird, I would have the ability to fly to the mountain.

Q7: The family ____ to go to the plains this summer.
(a) planned
(b) was planned
(c) will planned
(d) are planned

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Ans: (a) 

  • The correct option is planned because it indicates a decision made by the family.
  • "Planned" is the simple past tense, showing that the family made arrangements in the past.
  • Options like "was planned" and "are planned" suggest passive voice, which doesn't fit the context.
  • "Will planned" is grammatically incorrect as it mixes future tense with the wrong form of the verb.

Q8: ____ papers are ____?
(a) What, these
(b) Which, these
(c) Whose, them
(d) Which, that

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Ans: (c)

  • The question is asking about the ownership of the papers, which is indicated by the word "Whose".
  • "Them" is used to refer back to the papers, making the phrase complete and meaningful.
  • Options (a) and (b) do not correctly convey ownership, while option (d) is grammatically incorrect in this context.
  • Thus, the correct answer is "Whose, them" as it appropriately addresses the question about the papers.

Q9: Clarissa played a/an ____ host at the party.
(a) insist
(b) insanely
(c) gracious
(d) guide

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Ans: (c)

  • In this context, the word gracious means being kind and welcoming to guests.
  • Clarissa's role as a host is highlighted by her graciousness, which makes the party enjoyable for everyone.
  • The other options do not fit well: insist is a verb, insanely is an adverb, and guide does not describe a host.
  • Thus, the correct choice is gracious, as it best describes a good host's behavior.

Q10: The horse ride made me a little ____. 
(a) crying
(b) angelical
(c) queasy
(d) sleepy

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Ans: (c)

  • The term queasy refers to feeling nauseous or unsettled, which is a common reaction after a horse ride.
  • Feeling crying or angelical does not relate to physical discomfort, and sleepy suggests tiredness rather than nausea.
  • Thus, the correct answer is queasy, as it accurately describes the sensation experienced after the ride.

Q11: Prakash ____ slept ____ studied.
(a) as, or
(b) neither, nor
(c) since, as
(d) as, as

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Ans: (b)

  • The phrase "neither...nor" is used to indicate that neither of the two actions occurred. In this case, it means Prakash did not sleep and did not study.
  • Using "neither" before "slept" and "nor" before "studied" correctly conveys that both actions are absent.
  • Options "as, or" and "as, as" do not fit the context, as they do not express the negation of both actions.
  • Thus, the correct choice is (b) "neither, nor".

Q12: The train travels at 60 km ____ hour.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is an because it is used before words that start with a vowel sound.
  • In this case, "hour" starts with a vowel sound (the 'h' is silent), so we say "an hour."
  • Using "a" would be incorrect here as it is used before consonant sounds.
  • Thus, the correct phrase is "60 km an hour."

Q13: ____ Nile is the longest river.
(a) A
(b) An
(c) The
(d) No article

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is The because when referring to a specific river like the Nile, we use the definite article "the".
  • In English, definite articles are used to indicate something specific, which in this case is the Nile River.
  • Using "A" or "An" would imply any river, not specifically the Nile, which is incorrect.
  • Therefore, the correct choice is "The" Nile, as it is the longest river known.

Q14: Satish was sweating ____ after running the race.
(a) profusely
(b) sarcastically
(c) thoughtfully
(d) slightly

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Ans: (a)

  • In this sentence, the word "profusely" means that Satish was sweating a lot, which is typical after a strenuous activity like running a race.
  • The other options do not fit well: "sarcastically" refers to a tone of voice, "thoughtfully" implies deep thinking, and "slightly" suggests very little sweating, which contradicts the context.
  • Thus, "profusely" is the most appropriate choice, indicating heavy sweating due to exertion.

Q15: Grace ____ a pilot when she grows up.
(a) wants to became
(b) wants to become
(c) is become
(d) was become

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct phrase is "wants to become," which indicates a future aspiration.
  • Option (a) "wants to became" is incorrect because "became" is the past tense.
  • Option (c) "is become" is grammatically incorrect in this context.
  • Option (d) "was become" is also incorrect as it does not fit the future context.

Q16: The wasp was trapped ____ the jar.
(a) upon
(b) at
(c) inside
(d) on

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is inside because it indicates that the wasp is located within the jar.
  • Using inside shows that the wasp is completely enclosed by the jar, which is the intended meaning.
  • Other options like upon, at, and on do not convey the same sense of being enclosed.
  • Thus, inside is the most accurate choice for this context.

Choose the appropriate idiom/proverb for the following meaning. (Question 17 to 18)
Q17: 'Break the ice' refers to which of the following meanings?
(a) to be blunt and candid about something
(b) a hidden advantage
(c) to remove tension at the beginning
(d) to wish for a positive outcome

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Ans: (c)

  • Break the ice is an idiom used to describe the act of making people feel more comfortable in a social situation.
  • It often refers to removing tension or awkwardness, especially at the start of a conversation or gathering.
  • This phrase is commonly used in contexts where people are meeting for the first time.
  • By breaking the ice, individuals can create a more friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

Q18: 'All in all' means
(a) including everything
(b) very quickly
(c) ordinary individuals
(d) certain

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Ans: (a)

  • The phrase 'all in all' refers to considering everything as a whole.
  • It emphasizes the idea of inclusiveness, meaning it takes into account all aspects.
  • In this context, the correct answer is including everything, which captures the essence of the phrase.
  • The other options do not convey the same meaning, making (a) the best choice.

Choose the part of the sentence that has an error. (Question 19 to 20)
Q19: The high we climb up the mountain, the cooler we feel.
(a) The high we climb
(b) up the mountain 
(c) the cooler 
(d) we feel. 

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Ans: (a)
The correct sentence is: The higher we climb up the mountain, the cooler we feel.

20. You will come to my party tomorrow, isn’t it?
(a) You will come 
(b) to my 
(c) party tomorrow, 
(d) isn’t it?

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Ans: (d)
The correct sentence: You will come to my party tomorrow, won’t you?

Choose the correct answer for the following questions. (Question 21 to 22)
Q21: The teacher permitted all the children to play in the playground.
What type of pronoun is used in the sentence?
(a) Personal pronoun 
(b) Indefinite pronoun 
(c) Emphatic pronoun 
(d) Reflexive pronoun 

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Ans: (b)
The word “all” is an indefinite pronoun because it does not refer to a specific, definite person.

Q22: It was raining. The students reached the class on time.
Which conjunction can be used to combine the two sentences?
(a) Although 
(b) At least 
(c) So 
(d) Because

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Ans: (a)
The appropriate conjunction to combine the two sentences is “although" because it is used to connect and contrast the two statements.

Choose the correct option for the underlined Word. (Question 23 to 24)
Q23: Substitute the underlined words with a suitable adverb.
The office manager managed the situation in a way that is meant to achieve a purpose.
(a) strategically 
(b) strangely 
(c) fiercely 
(d) carelessly

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Ans: (a)
The adverb “strategically” means “to be done in a way such that it is meant to achieve a purpose”.

Q24: Substitute the underlined words with the correct verb.
I will be reach Manali by this time next week.
(a) reach 
(b) will have reached 
(c) have reached 
(d) was reaching

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Ans: (b)
The correct sentence is: I will have reached Manali by this time next week.

Q25: Which of the following is the correct spelling of the word that means being careful and diligent?
(a) Conscientius
(b) Conscientous
(c) Conscientious
(d) Consceintious

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct spelling is Conscientious, which refers to being diligent and careful in one's work or duties.
  • Option (a) and (b) are incorrect spellings and do not represent the word's meaning.
  • Option (d) also contains a spelling error, making it invalid.
  • Understanding the correct spelling helps in effective communication and demonstrates attention to detail.

Q26: Which of the following is the correct past tense of "overlap"?
(a) Overleped
(b) Overlapped
(c) Overllaped
(d) Overlappad

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct past tense of the verb "overlap" is overlapped.
  • Options (a), (c), and (d) are incorrect forms and do not exist in standard English.
  • Understanding verb tenses is important for proper grammar usage.
  • In this case, "overlapped" indicates that something has covered or extended over something else in the past.

Q27: Choose the correct antonym of the word "Acquitted".
(a) Independent
(b) Freed
(c) Entrusted
(d) Convicted 

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Ans: (b)

  • The term Acquitted refers to being freed from a criminal charge, meaning the person is not found guilty.
  • In legal terms, when someone is acquitted, it indicates that they have been cleared of the accusations against them.
  • This is the opposite of being convicted, which means found guilty of a crime.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (b) Freed, as it aligns with the meaning of acquitted.

Q28: Choose the correct antonym of the word "alienate".
(a) Divide
(b) Identify
(c) Cede
(d) Unite 

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Ans: (d)

  • The word alienate refers to the act of making someone feel isolated or estranged.
  • In this context, the correct answer is unite, which means to bring together, contrasting with alienation.
  • Divide and cede imply separation or giving up, while identify does not relate to the concept of alienation.
  • Thus, the opposite of alienating someone would be to unite them.

Q29: Choose the correct synonym of the given Word "Vent".
(a) End
(b) Stifle
(c) Stodge
(d) Opening

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Ans: (d)

  • The term Opening signifies a passage or entry point.
  • In contrast, End refers to a conclusion or termination.
  • Stifle means to suppress or restrain, which is unrelated to an entry point.
  • Stodge typically refers to something heavy or filling, not a passage.

Q30: Choose the correct synonym of the given Word "Foster".
(a) Nurture
(b) Foretold
(c) Enrage
(d) Fabricate

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Ans: (a)

  • The word Foster means to encourage or support the growth or development of something.
  • The correct synonym is Nurture, which also means to care for and encourage the growth or development of someone or something.
  • Other options like Foretold, Enrage, and Fabricate do not convey the same meaning as Foster.
  • Thus, the best choice that matches the meaning of Foster is Nurture.

Reading

Read the Passage and answer the question that follow (Question 31 to 35)

The music industry has evolved over the years for better, certainly. Today’s recording artists are able to control their own songs and catalogues as long as they do not sell out. With many gadgets and tools used today to make new sounds with certain programs; music creators do not have to be gifted or musically inclined to produce what we hear on the radio these days.
As long as a person can read and have a sense of rhythm, then he or she is able to get what they want to hear, when using certain music apps to make the music of their choice. For musicians who actually play real instruments in the studio and record using a bass, guitars, keyboards, woodwind and brass instruments, drums and other percussion instruments; along with their main tool, their voice; this is true R&B music.

Maurice White, founder and former member of the legendary group Earth, Wind & Fire played many instruments, including: drums, piano, timbales, vocals and the Kalimba. Their song Kalimba Story written by White and co-written by his brother Verdine, recorded in 1974 on their “Open Our Eyes” album; this particular funky up-tempo dance track featured the African instrument, the Kalimba. He made this musical instrument very popular in and around the world. Maurice White was a gifted, creative and talented musician and vocalist and much more; his music catalogue and legacy will be around for generations to come.

Today’s artists including but not limited to the likes of Bruno Mars, H.E.R, Maxwell, Anthony Hamilton, and other independent artists like Pleasure More to name a few are bringing new music with an old school feel are pioneering and paving the way to keep R&B afloat in a dominant Hip-Hop driven music industry. Quincy Jones stated on his “Back On The Block” album 1989 that rap is here to stay. Well, R&B is the foundation of Hip-Hop and will last forever.

Though the music business will continue to evolve with new technological advances and updated laws pertaining with different streaming platforms; one thing that is certain for songwriters, musicians, and record producers who make music from the heart, is that there will always be music lovers who will appreciate and accept true musicianship. For an emerging artist today, staying true to yourself and the music that’s in your heart is important. Music, love, and peace is what is needed to make the world a better place. Music is simply twelve notes, but how you use those twelve notes will define your success!

Q31: Choose the suitable title for the passage.
(a) Artists and their lives
(b) Maurice White
(c) True Music
(d) The Kalimba

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Ans: (c)

  • The passage discusses the essence of music and its impact, making True Music the most fitting title.
  • While Artists and their lives and Maurice White are related, they do not capture the overall theme.
  • The Kalimba is too specific and does not encompass the broader message of the passage.
  • Thus, True Music best represents the main idea presented.

Q32: Which of the following instruments was played by Maurice White?
(a) Tabla
(b) Guitar
(c) Piano
(d) Violin

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Ans: (c)

  • Maurice White was a renowned musician known for his work with the band Earth, Wind & Fire.
  • He was primarily recognized for playing the Piano, which was a key instrument in many of their songs.
  • While he may have had experience with other instruments, the Piano was his main focus.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (c) Piano.

Q33: Which country is the musical instrument 'Kalimba' associated with?
(a) Alaska
(b) Africa
(c) Bhutan
(d) Indonesia

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Ans: (b)

  • The Kalimba is a traditional musical instrument that originates from Africa.
  • It is also known as a thumb piano and is made of a wooden board with metal tines.
  • This instrument is widely used in various African cultures and has a rich history.
  • While it may be found in other regions, its roots are firmly planted in African music traditions.

Q34: What is the main point discussed in the passage?
(a) The music in modern times is not music.
(b) The music has evolved a lot with modern-day platforms, and it has become a flexible category.
(c) Music has lost its charm.
(d) The author criticizes the use of musical instruments. 

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Ans: (b) 

  • The central argument of the passage is that music has changed significantly due to modern platforms.
  • This evolution has made music a more flexible category, allowing for various styles and expressions.
  • The author emphasizes that rather than losing its essence, music has adapted to new trends and technologies.
  • This perspective highlights the dynamic nature of music in contemporary society.

Q35: What does the author believe is essential for improving the world?
(a) Music only
(b) Food and Music only
(c) Love only
(d) Music, Love, and Peace only 

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Ans: (d)

  • The author suggests that to make the world a better place, we need Music, Love, and Peace.
  • Music can bring joy and unity among people.
  • Love fosters compassion and understanding, which are crucial for harmony.
  • Peace is necessary to ensure a safe and supportive environment for everyone.

Read the Passage and answer the question that follow (Question 36 to 40)

According to experts, depression is on the list of most common mental health disorders. According to statistics, more than 7% of US residents suffer from a major depressive disorder on an annual basis. Although there are many complex causes of this disorder, researchers are still trying to know more about this aspect. So far, we know that there is a relationship between air pollution and depression. A new study has found that this disorder may be linked with pollution. Let’s find -.out more about it. 

Researchers conducted a study with theL help of a group of healthy volunteers in Beijing. According to experts, depression is on the list of most common mental health disorders. If you look at statistics, the most polluted cities are in China. Since these cities have a high level of pollution, researchers have chosen their residents to conduct this experiment.

Experts used air quality monitors in order to get a better idea of the volunteers’ exposure to fine particulate matter. Afterwards, all of the participants were evaluated for different signs of depression. Besides, they were also tested for their cognitive performance. The purpose was to find out if their cognitive performance declined due to breathing poor quality air.

They found that poor air quality has a negative impact on the mood and cognitive performance of people. Besides, researchers also came to know about a mechanism that may cause people to suffer from depression when exposed to pollution. They wanted to know as much as possible by conducting this experiment.

Apart from this, researchers also came to know that individuals that have genetic predisposition were more likely to develop a disorder when they are exposed to polluted air for the long term. The thing is that air pollution may also have a negative impact on the neural network in the human brain. Once this neural network is compromised, the individual may start having problems. So, we can say that air pollution can be very bad for your mental health. Once your mental health is compromised, you will have problems with other parts of your body as well.  

So, we can say that air pollution is one of the primary factors that causes depression. This is the reason people are more likely to suffer from depression when they live in highly polluted areas. Therefore, those who live in the countryside have better mental health.

Although more research is required to completely understand the relationship between air pollution and depression, we suggest that you try your level best to breathe fresh air. For this purpose, we suggest that you consider purchasing a good air purifier for your home or office. These simple but powerful devices can purify your indoor air in an efficient manner. After all, you don’t want to suffer from depression in your life.

Q36: Choose the appropriate title for the provided passage.
(a) Air Pollution and Depression
(b) Mental Well-being
(c) Studies on Air Quality
(d) Purchase an air purifier

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Ans: (a)

  • The passage discusses the connection between air pollution and its impact on mental health, specifically depression.
  • Option (a) directly addresses this relationship, making it the most suitable title.
  • While option (b) mentions mental health, it does not specify the link to air pollution.
  • Options (c) and (d) are not relevant to the main focus of the passage.

Q37: Which location did the researchers select for their study?
(a) USB
(b) India
(c) The cities of UK
(d) Industrial units of China 

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Ans: (c)

  • The researchers aimed to gather data from a specific area.
  • They chose the cities of UK as their study location.
  • This choice likely provided a diverse environment for their research.
  • Other options, like USB, India, and industrial units of China, were not selected.

Q38: Which of the following brain functions can be influenced by air pollution? 
(i) Executive function 
(ii) Mood function 
(iii) Memory retention 
(iv) Cognitive performance 
(v) Neural network functioning
(a) (i) and (ii) only
(b) (ii) and (iii) only
(c) (iv) and (v) only
(d) (ii), (iv) and (v) only

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Ans: (d) 

  • Air pollution can have a significant impact on various brain functions.
  • It particularly affects mood function, which relates to how we feel.
  • Additionally, it influences cognitive performance, which is our ability to think and process information.
  • Lastly, it can disrupt neural network functioning, affecting how different parts of the brain communicate.
  • Thus, the correct answer includes options (ii), (iv), and (v) only.

Q39: What does the passage recommend as a solution to reduce air pollution?
(a) Migrating to villages
(b) Buying an air purifier
(c) Carrying a gas mask
(d) Staying indoors as much as possible

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Ans: (b)

  • The passage suggests that to effectively combat air pollution, one should consider buying an air purifier. This device helps to filter and clean the air inside homes, making it safer to breathe.
  • While other options like staying indoors or carrying a gas mask may provide temporary relief, they do not address the root problem of polluted air.
  • Migrating to villages might not be practical for everyone, making an air purifier a more accessible solution for many people.

Q40: What does the term ‘compromised’ refer to?
(a) To weaken/harm or endanger something/someone
(b) To offer assistance to someone
(c) To be assessed or evaluated
(d) To delay for something/someone

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Ans: (a)

  • The word compromised means to weaken, harm, or put at risk something or someone.
  • It suggests that there is a negative impact on the integrity or safety of the subject.
  • For example, if a security system is compromised, it means it is no longer secure.
  • This term is often used in contexts like security breaches or health risks.

Spoken and Written Expression

Choose the most suitable option to complete each conversation. (Question 41 to 45)

Q41: Sanjay: ____ to Shimla tomorrow evening.
(a) goes
(b) will go
(c) had gone
(d) did gone

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is will go because it indicates a future action. Sanjay is planning to travel to Shimla tomorrow evening, which is in the future.
  • Option (a) goes is incorrect as it suggests a present action, not a future one.
  • Option (c) had gone refers to a past action, which does not fit the context of the sentence.
  • Option (d) did gone is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense in this context.

Q42: Preeti: Kalai ____ in this school for many years.
(a) are teaching
(b) has been teaching
(c) teaches
(d) did teach

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Ans: (b)

  • Kalai is the subject here, and since it refers to a single person, we use "has" instead of "have".
  • The phrase "for many years" indicates that this action started in the past and continues to the present, which is why "has been teaching" is the correct choice.
  • Options like "are teaching" and "did teach" do not fit the context of an ongoing action over a long period.
  • Thus, the correct answer is "has been teaching," showing that Kalai has been continuously teaching at this school.

Q43: Sports coach: The school football match is for _________ boys and girls.
(a) neither
(b) any
(c) either
(d) all

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Ans: (d)

  • The statement indicates that the football match is inclusive of both boys and girls.
  • The correct answer is all, meaning it involves everyone in both categories.
  • Options like neither or either do not fit because they suggest exclusion or limitation.
  • Thus, all is the most appropriate choice as it encompasses both groups.

Q44: Reena: We can have soup and salad. Deepak: But soup and salad is too ____ lunch.
(a) favourite
(b) little
(c) something
(d) some

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Ans: (b)

  • In this conversation, Deepak is expressing that having only soup and salad is insufficient for a proper meal.
  • The word little indicates that there is not enough food for lunch.
  • Other options like favourite, something, and some do not convey the idea of quantity.
  • Thus, the correct choice is little, as it accurately reflects the concern about the amount of food.

Q45: Rachna: She is the ____ of the three friends.
(a) tallest
(b) tall
(c) taller
(d) most tall

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Ans: (a)

  • The word "tallest" is the superlative form of "tall," which is used to compare three or more people or things.
  • In this context, since Rachna is being compared to two other friends, "tallest" correctly indicates that she is the one with the greatest height among them.
  • The other options, such as "tall" and "taller," do not fit because they are not used for comparing more than two subjects.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (a) tallest.

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Choose the correct option to complete each sentence. (Question 46 to 47)

Q46: She is the ____ woman ____ arrived this morning.
(a) same, who
(b) like, which
(c) similar, how
(d) copy, whose

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct answer is "same" and "who" because it indicates that she is the specific woman that came this morning.
  • "Same" refers to her being identical to someone previously mentioned, while "who" introduces the clause that provides more information about her.
  • Other options do not fit grammatically or contextually in this sentence.
  • Thus, the phrase correctly identifies her as the woman in question.

Q47: ____ a cold morning, I did not go for my morning walk.
(a) It
(b) Been
(c) Being
(d) Since

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is Being. It indicates the state of the morning.
  • Using Being suggests that the coldness of the morning was the reason for not going for a walk.
  • Other options like It and Been do not fit grammatically in this context.
  • Since would change the meaning and is not appropriate here.

Q48: Choose the correct synonym of the given word "Inexplicable".
(a) Clear
(b) Confusing
(c) Understandable
(d) Regular

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Ans: (b)

  • The term inexplicable refers to something that cannot be easily explained or understood.
  • Thus, it is synonymous with confusing, as both imply a lack of clarity.
  • Options like clear and understandable suggest the opposite meaning, which is incorrect.
  • Therefore, the correct answer is confusing, as it aligns with the meaning of inexplicable.

Q49: Choose the correct antonym of the given word "Native".
(a) Indigenous
(b) Local
(c) Endemic
(d) Alien

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Ans: (d)
The antonym of the word “native” is “alien”. The word “native” means “a person who is associated with a particular place since birth” while “alien” means “someone who is from a different planet and a total stranger”.

Q50: Choose the correct option to complete the conversation. 
Kavita: She kept talking loudly oblivious ____ the fact that the exam was going on in the next room.
(a) from
(b) off
(c) to
(d) concern

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is "to". This means she was unaware of the exam happening nearby.
  • Using "to" indicates that she was not paying attention to the situation around her.
  • The other options like "from", "off", and "concern" do not fit the context of being unaware of something.
  • In summary, Kavita was loud and did not notice the exam, which is why "to" is the right choice.
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