Direction: Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
The frog made the nightingale practice day in and day out.
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word:
Characteristic
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Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
Ritu is an ________ reader. I always find her with a book.
Direction: Choose the word that can substitute the given sentence.
Someone who walks in sleep
Direction: From the four alternatives given below, choose the correct meaning of the idioms and phrases.
To bury the hatchet
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Confinement
Direction: From the four alternatives given below, choose the correct meaning of the idioms and phrases.
Call a spade a spade.
Fill in the appropriate Adjective.
The brides were much ________ than the grooms.
Choose the correct part of speech for the underlined word.
The coefficients decrease rapidly at first, but then decrease slowly.
Choose the correct part of speech for the underlined word.
He came in with four shopping bags and dumped them on the table.
Direction: Replace with appropriate words from the options to make it a meaningful sentence.
Sachin Tendulkar is an imminent player.
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
CONVENIENCE
Choose the correct part of speech for the underlined word.
Thieves broke into our office downtown and stole the computers.
Direction: In the following sentence a word in bold is given which is to be corrected.
There are not many men who are so famous that they are frequently referred to by their short names only.
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
It is notable that power major NTPC has joined hands with oil giant IOC to set up a series of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in cities and along highways. There is much potential for India to emerge as a leader in small and public EVs, given high latent demand. The benefits in reducing demand for imported crude oil can be huge, apart from reducing carbon emissions and other air pollutants.
The most effective way to bring down carbon emissions and pollution from transport is to vastly expand and improve public transport — buses are just 2% of the vehicles on the road. That said, there is much scope to replace India’s giant fleet of two-wheelers with electric bikes. India has over 170 million two-wheelers, and sales data from the last six years show that 79% of on-road vehicles here are two-wheelers. It would make perfect sense to boost the supply of EVs, especially two-wheelers, e-rickshaws, tempos and small cars, so as to complement and supplement public transport going forward.
Estimates suggest that by meeting a rising part of the incremental demand for mobility, EVs can lead to macroeconomic benefits, and sooner rather than later.
Assuming only about half a liter of petrol consumption per two-wheeler daily, or about 200 liters annually, the volumes would add up to over 30 billion liters. And the bill for which, at current prices, would amount to well over Rs 2 lakh crore.
In tandem, we need power reforms to rev up utility realizations and strengthen the grid. India also has an opportunity in supplying on-board electric batteries. Swapping services to provide charged batteries on the lease would step-up the diffusion of EVs. A power-electronics industry ecosystem would raise production and provide high-efficiency subsystems for EVs. India must not miss the bus on EVs.
Q. Which of the following is/are true with respect to the two-wheelers in India?
I. India has over 160 million two-wheelers.
II. 79% of on-road vehicles in India are two-wheelers.
III. People prefer two-wheelers to four-wheelers due to ease of use.
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
It is notable that power major NTPC has joined hands with oil giant IOC to set up a series of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in cities and along highways. There is much potential for India to emerge as a leader in small and public EVs, given high latent demand. The benefits in reducing demand for imported crude oil can be huge, apart from reducing carbon emissions and other air pollutants.
The most effective way to bring down carbon emissions and pollution from transport is to vastly expand and improve public transport — buses are just 2% of the vehicles on the road. That said, there is much scope to replace India’s giant fleet of two-wheelers with electric bikes. India has over 170 million two-wheelers, and sales data from the last six years show that 79% of on-road vehicles here are two-wheelers. It would make perfect sense to boost the supply of EVs, especially two-wheelers, e-rickshaws, tempos and small cars, so as to complement and supplement public transport going forward.
Estimates suggest that by meeting a rising part of the incremental demand for mobility, EVs can lead to macroeconomic benefits, and sooner rather than later.
Assuming only about half a liter of petrol consumption per two-wheeler daily, or about 200 liters annually, the volumes would add up to over 30 billion liters. And the bill for which, at current prices, would amount to well over Rs 2 lakh crore.
In tandem, we need power reforms to rev up utility realizations and strengthen the grid. India also has an opportunity in supplying on-board electric batteries. Swapping services to provide charged batteries on the lease would step-up the diffusion of EVs. A power-electronics industry ecosystem would raise production and provide high-efficiency subsystems for EVs. India must not miss the bus on EVs.
Q. “There is much potential for India to emerge as a leader in small and public EVs, given high latent demand.” What can be logically deducted from the given sentence?
I. Electric vehicles are less in developed countries as compared to India.
II. India has not yet adopted electric vehicles fully.
III. Indians are already demanding a huge number of electric vehicles.
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.
It is notable that power major NTPC has joined hands with oil giant IOC to set up a series of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in cities and along highways. There is much potential for India to emerge as a leader in small and public EVs, given high latent demand. The benefits in reducing demand for imported crude oil can be huge, apart from reducing carbon emissions and other air pollutants.
The most effective way to bring down carbon emissions and pollution from transport is to vastly expand and improve public transport — buses are just 2% of the vehicles on the road. That said, there is much scope to replace India’s giant fleet of two-wheelers with electric bikes. India has over 170 million two-wheelers, and sales data from the last six years show that 79% of on-road vehicles here are two-wheelers. It would make perfect sense to boost the supply of EVs, especially two-wheelers, e-rickshaws, tempos and small cars, so as to complement and supplement public transport going forward.
Estimates suggest that by meeting a rising part of the incremental demand for mobility, EVs can lead to macroeconomic benefits, and sooner rather than later.
Assuming only about half a liter of petrol consumption per two-wheeler daily, or about 200 liters annually, the volumes would add up to over 30 billion liters. And the bill for which, at current prices, would amount to well over Rs 2 lakh crore.
In tandem, we need power reforms to rev up utility realizations and strengthen the grid. India also has an opportunity in supplying on-board electric batteries. Swapping services to provide charged batteries on the lease would step-up the diffusion of EVs. A power-electronics industry ecosystem would raise production and provide high-efficiency subsystems for EVs. India must not miss the bus on EVs.
Q. What is the tone of the passage?
Direction: Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
The business may not have been developed by him.
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
OUTSPOKEN
Following is a set of four sentences. Choose the sentence which is most appropriate – grammatically, semantically & logically.
Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
The police used tear gas to __________ the crowd.
Direction: Choose the word that can substitute the given sentence.
One who study the elections and trends in voting
Choose the correct part of speech for the underlined word.
Be careful with that knife or you'll cut yourself.
In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies - Cadillac, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Bedford, and Fargo are standing facing to the east in the following order:
Cadillac is next to the right of Fargo.
Fargo is fourth to the right of Fiat.
Maruti car is between Ambassador and Bedford.
Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador is at one end.
Q. Which of the following groups of cars is to the right of the Ambassador?
Direction: Two statements I and II are given. These statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statements. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choices correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.
Mark answer:
I. Ram's father was ill.
II. Ram brought medicine after consulting the doctor.
Introducing Sonia, Aamir says, "She is the wife of only the nephew of the only brother of my mother." How is Sonia related to Aamir?
Arjun, Pooja, Rahul, Varun, Sanam and Zara are sitting in a row. Sanam and Zara are in the center. Arjun and Pooja are at the end. Rahul is sitting to the left of Arjun. Sanam is sitting to the right of Varun. Who is to the right of Pooja?
Direction: In the question below is a statement followed by conclusions. Answer the question according to the statement and conclusion given.
Statements: Some mangoes are yellow. Some tixo are mangoes.
Conclusions:
Some mangoes are green.
All Tixo are yellow.