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Directions(Q.No. 1 - 5): Choose the correct meaning for the word
1. Enigmatic
1) Puzzling
2) Sharp
3) Problematic
4) Docile
2. Omniscient
1) All powerful
2) Indefatigable
3) All knowing
4) Indomitable
1) Scented
2) Shameless
3) Patriotic
4) Burning
1) Somewhere
2) Everywhere
3) Nowhere
4) Hardware
5. Tardy
1) Quick
2) Sluggish
3) Dirty
4) Progressive
1) Out of time
2) Out of country
3) Out of space
4) Out of place
7. We must always resolve our differences ____
1) amiably
2) arguably
3) amicably
4) affably
1) Archaeology
2) Palaeontology
3) Orthography
4) Numismatics
1) Lunatic
2) Misanthrope
3) Sadist
4) Schizophrenic
1) discreet
2) discrete
3) distinguished
4) delinquent
Directions(Q.No. 11 - 17): Choose the correct answer.
11. Mary: May I Speak to Mr. Brown, please? Robert: You cannot. He is in the bathroom. In the above conversation...
1) Robert is rude
2) Robert is polite
3) Robert is formal
4) Robert is pleasant
sentence is:
1) I remarked that it wasn't foggy that day as it was the previous day.
2) I remarked that it wasn't so foggy that day as it had been yesterday
3) I remarked that it wasn't so foggy that day as it had been the day before
4) I remarked that it wasn't so foggy that day as it has been the previous day
1) The house was broken
2) The burglars were broke
3) The house has been broken into
4) The house was broken into
1) wants to learn German
2) does not know German
3) knows German
4) knew German in the past
1) wants to know whether Kishore likes tea or not
2) is inviting Kishore to have a cup of tea
3) is requesting Kishore to offer him a cup of tea
4) wants to know whether Kishore can carefully drink a cup of tea
1) John is strong and steady
2) John is study - looking but weak
3) John is irresponsible
4) John is rough and clumsy
1) I'm sorry
2) I'm frightened
3) I'm worried
4) I'm surprised
18. Microsoft has recently ____ a book-sized new version PC.
1) unveiled
2) unearthed
3) unplugged
4) unleashed
1) deferred
2) conferred
3) confirmed
4) collocated
1) across
2) against
3) off
4) down
1) in
2) with
3) on
4) for
1) across
2) over
3) through
4) round
1) have better
2) may better
3) had better
4) might better
1) bury the axe
2) bury the hatchet
3) burn the hatchet
4) bury the helmets
1) put down
2) put away
3) put off
4) put out
Success does not mean the absence of failures. It means the attainment of ultimate objectives. It means winning the war, not every battle. We have met people and who literally wander through life. They simply accept whatever fate brings them. A few may succeed by accident, but most suffer through a lifetime of frustration and unhappiness. Have you ever wondered why some individuals, organizations are more successful than others? It is not a secret. These people simply think and act more effectively. They have learnt how to do so by investing in the most valuable asset viz people. The success of an individual, organization or country depends on the quality of the people. People can be your biggest asset or your biggest liability
26. According to the author success means ___
1) Winning every battle
2) Absence of failures
3) Attainment of ultimate objectives
4) Escaping accidents
1) One succeeds
2) One meets accidents
3) One suffers
4) A few succeed and most suffer
1) is a secret
2) is due to the fact that these people think and act more effectively.
3) is due to the possession of large assets.
4) is due to the fact that they are learned
1) Quality of their people
2) Quality of the organization
3) Assets and the liabilities
4) Quality of the country
1) Organization
2) People
3) Country
4) Success of people
Gandhi wrote thus: The rich have a superfluous store of things which they do not need, and which are neglected and wasted, while millions are starved to death for want of sustenance. If each retained possession only of what he needed, no one would be in want, and all would live in contentment. As it is, the rich are discontented no less than the poor. The poor man would fain become a millionaire, and the millionaire a multimillionaire ........ If only the rich keep their own property within moderate limits, the starving millions will be easily fed. Working for economic equality means abolishing the eternal conflict between capital and labour. It means the levelling down of the few rich in whose hands is concentrated the bulk of the nation's wealth on the one hand, and a levelling up of the semi - starved naked millions on the other. A nonviolent system of government is clearly an impossibility so long as the wide gulf between the rich and the hungry millions persists. A violent and bloody revolution is a certainty one day unless there is a voluntary abdication of riches and the power riches gives and sharing them for the common good. The real implication of equal distribution is that each man shall have the wherewithal to supply all his natural wants and more.
31. Equal distribution really implies that ____
1) each man has the means by which he can supply all his natural want sand more
2) the rich are to be robbed and their wealth distributed among the poor
3) all become millionaires
4) there is nothing to be distributed
1) people are violent
2) people are kept hungry
3) the poor live in miserable houses and the rich in places
4) the wide gulf between the rich and hungry millions persists
1) was content with what he had
2) kept with him only what he needed, and nothing in excess
3) did not desire what belonged to another
4) accepted poverty as the will of God
1) the rich voluntarily share their riches and power with the poor
2) there is a strict law and order machinery to suppress it
3) the rich respect the poor
4) the well - to - do renounce their wealth
1) doing away with capital altogether
2) making all people rich
3) making the rich and the poor equal
4) levelling down the few rich and levelling up the semi - starved millions
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