Directions: In the following question, four statements are provided between an opening statement 1 and a closing statement 6. The four statements are jumbled up and form a coherent paragraph when properly arranged. Select the alternative representing the proper and logical sequencing of these six taken together.
1. Reagan used simple, direct and forceful language to make his points during his political career.
A. He probably ought to talk about foreign policy.
B. Reagan visited Berlin in 1987.
C. He was to commemorate the city's 750th anniversary.
D. One big challenge was speech of Berlin wall.
6. 'That wall has to come down' - Reagan said.
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Directions: In this question, an incomplete sentence is given which must be filled/completed with one of the phrases given as options. Choose the correct option and complete the given sentence.
I think the news _______ true.
Directions: The question given below consists of a sentence, the constituent words/phrases of which are arranged in an arbitrary way. Each separated phrase/set of words is indicated by a unique number/letter. Select from the alternatives the option that reorganises the words/phrases back into the original sentence.
A. surprising many in the audience by its shortness and leaving many others quite unimpressed
B. he spoke in his high, penetrating voice
C. and in a little over two minutes
D. delivered his speech
Directions: The question given below consists of a sentence, the constituent words/phrases of which are arranged in an arbitrary way. Each separated phrase/set of words is indicated by a unique number/letter. Select from the alternatives the option that reorganises the words/phrases back into the original sentence.
A. in our anger against conspiring tyrants
B. let us be ardent and obstinate
C. imperturbable in dangers
D. patient in labours, terrible in striking back, modest and vigilant in successes
Directions: The question given below consists of a sentence, the constituent words/phrases of which are arranged in an arbitrary way. Each separated phrase/set of words is indicated by a unique letter. Select from the alternatives provided, the option that reorganises the phrases/sets of words back into the original sentence.
A. the world will little note
B. what we say here,
C. nor long remember
D. but it can never forget what they did here
Directions: Choose the option that best expresses meaning of the given idiom or phrase.
Snap up
Directions: In the following question, four statements are provided between an opening statement 1 and a closing statement 6. The four statements are jumbled up and form a coherent paragraph when properly arranged. Select the alternative representing the proper and logical sequencing of these six taken together.
(1) Most of the postures we adopt and the movements we make, we have made thousands of times before.
(A) In many cases, they are so familiar, so much taken for granted that we do not even know how we do them.
(B) For example, when people interlock their fingers, one thumb rests on top of the other.
(C) Most of them are performed unconsciously, spontaneously and without self–analysis.
(D) For each person, there is a dominant thumb in this action and whenever left and right hand interlock, the same thumb rests uppermost.
(6) Yet hardly anyone can guess which their dominant thumb is.
Directions: Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.
There was no altruistic motive that prompted him to help her.
Directions: The sentence below has a word in capital letters. Select the synonym of the word as per the context.
"Tourists are more VULNERABLE to attacks because they do not know which areas of the hill station are to be avoided.
Directions: The question given below consists of a sentence, the constituent words/phrases of which are arranged in an arbitrary way. Each separated phrase/set of words is indicated by a unique letter. Select from the alternatives provided, the option that reorganises the phrases/sets of words back into the original sentence.
A. despite the handicap of foreign birth
B. it was left to Sonia Gandhi to establish
C. and draw crowds
D. that proximity to dynasty is enough to propel political ambition
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank in the given question.
Even a bird shows great courage in ______.
Directions: The question given below consists of a sentence, the constituent words/phrases of which are arranged in an arbitrary way. Each separated phrase/set of words is indicated by a unique letter. Select from the alternatives provided, the option that reorganises the phrases/sets of words back into the original sentence.
A. to the callous exclusion of animal rights
B. how sad that human rights groups
C. which are otherwise so essential to society
D. have evolved such a narrow, irrelevant and barbarous conception of human rights
Directions: In the following sentence, there are two blank spaces. Below the sentence, there are different pairs of words denoted by different numbers. Select the pair of words which can be used to fill in the blanks to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
When I listened to his cogent arguments, all my ______ were ______ and I was forced to agree with his point of view.
Directions: In the following question, choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given.
It's a wonder that _______ still such a popular band even after twenty years of being on the music charts!
Directions: Choose the appropriate article from the given choices and complete the sentence.
I bought ___ yellow dress that we saw in the showroom.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank in the given question.
Though he made heroic efforts to succeed _______.
Directions: Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.
The aim was to antagonise visiting supporters.
Directions: Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.
He harboured a feeling of malice towards his younger brother.
Directions: In the following question, choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given.
The imperfections and _______ edges remind us that our lives are works in progress.
Directions: Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence.
He is suing the TV company for slander.
Directions: Choose the appropriate determiner and fill in the blank.
______ cows were grazing in the field.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank in the given question.
Progress and stability cannot go together because ________.