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MODEL QUETION 110

Answers and Explanations


ANSWERS
1. (2)
5. (3)
9.(2)
13.(3)
17.(4)
21.(2)
25.(1)
29. (1)
33. (2)
37. (5)
41.(3)
45.(4)
49. (4)
53. (4)
57. (2)
61.(2)
65. (3)
69.(1)
73. (2)
77.(1)
81. (4)
85. (2)
89. (3)
93. (2)

2. (3)
6. (5)
10. (4)
14.(1)
18.(1)
22. (5)
26. (5)
30. (2)
34. (2)
38. (5)
42.(1)
46. (1)
50. (2)
54.(1)
58. (5)
62.(5)
66. (3)
70.(1)
74. (4)
78. (5)
82. (4)
86. (3)
90.(1)
94. (3)

97.(4) 98.(3)
101.(4)
105. (4)
109. (4)
113.(1)
117. (3)
121.(1)
125. (4)
129. (3)
133. (5)
137. (3)
141.(2)
145. (4)
149.(1)
153. (5)
157. (2)
161.(1)
165. (3)
169. (3)
173. (2)
177. (4)
181.(3)
185.(1)
189. (3)
193. (2)
197. (5)

102.(1)
106. (3)
110. (4)
114.(2)
118.(1)
122. (4)
126. (5)
130. (3)
134. (5)
138. (2)
142. (4)
146. (1)
150. (1)
154. (1)
158. (2)
162. (2)
166. (4)
170. (4)
174. (2)
178. (3)
182.(1)
186. (4)
190. (3)
194. (4)
198.(1)

3.(3)
7.(1)
11.(5)
15. (3)
19.(2)
23.(2)
27. (4)
31.(3)
35. (5)
39. (2)
43. (4)
47. (5)
51.(2)
55. (4)
59.(1)
63. (3)
67. (5)
71. (5)
75.(1)
79.(1)
83. (3)
87. (5)
91. (5)
95. (5)
99. (5)
103. (3)
107. (4)
111.(1)
115. (5)
119.(4)
123. (5)
127.(1)
131.(3)
135. (5)
139. (3)
143. (4)
147. (3)
151.(4)
155. (5)
159. (4)
163.(1)
167. (3)
171.(1)
175. (4)
179.(1)
183. (3)
187. (3)
191. (2)
195.(1)
199. (3)

EXPLANATIONS
4.(1)
8.(3)
12. (4)
16. (5)
20. (3)
24. (3)
28. (5)
32. (4)
36. (2)
40. (2)
44.(2)
48.(1)
52. (3)
56. (5)
60. (3)
64.(4)
68.(1)
72. (3)
76. (4)
80. (5)
84. (4)
88. (2)
92. (5)
96. (3)
100. (5)
104. (5)
108. (5)'
112.(1)
116. (2)
120. (4)
124. (2)
128.(1)
132.(1)
136. (2)
140. (4)
144. (3)
148. (3)
152. (4)
156.(1)
160.(1)
164. (3)
168.(1)
172. (3)
176.(1)
180. (2)
184. (4)
188. (3)
192. (2)
196.(1)
200. (3)

1. (2) Only daughter of Meena's


grandfather's son means Meena's
cousin. Meena's grandfather may
have two sons.

36. (2) In each subsequent figure two


designs rotate through 90
anticlokwise in a set order.
37. (5) From Problem Figure (1) to (2)
both the designs interchange positions. The lower design is enlarged and a smaller design appears inside it. The upper design
is enclosed by a new design. Similar changes occur from Problem
Figure (3) to (4) and from Problem Figure (5) to Answer Figure.
38. (5) From Problem Figure (1) to (2)
all the four designs rotate through
90 anticlockwise. From Problem
Figure (2) to (3) all the four designs rotate through 180. These
two steps are continued alternately in the subsequent figures.
39. (2) In each subsequent figure all
the three designs rotate through
180, the lowermost design moves
to the top position and the top design is replaced with a new design after moving to middle position.
40. (2) From Problem Figure (1) to (2)
the two pairs of diagonally opposite designs interchange positions.
From Problem Figure (2) to (3)
each design moves one step in
clockwise direction. These two
steps are continued in the subsequent figures alternately.
47. (5) The meaning of the word
Gratify (Verb) as used in the
passage is : to please or satisfy
somebody; to satisfy a wish,
need etc.
Look at the sentence:
He only gave his consent in order to gratify her wishes.
Hence, the words gratify and
satisfy are synonymous.
48. ( l ) T h e meaning of the word
Amazed (Adjective) as used in
the passage is : very surprised.

Look at the sentence:


We were amazed at her knowledge of English.
49. (4) The meaning of the word Appropriate (Adjective) as used
in the passage is : suitable, acceptable or correct for the particular circumstances.
Hence, the words appropriate
and unsuitable are antonymous.
50. (2) The meaning of the word Innocent (Adjective) as used in
the passage is : not having done
something wrong; not intended
to cause harm or upset somebody.
The word Offensive (Adjective) as used in the passage is':
connected with an act of attacking somebody/something; extremely unpleasant.
Hence, the words innocently
and offensively (Adverb) are
antonymous.
51. (2) Here, Simple Past should be
used. Hence, went out with
should be used.
52. (3) Here, much better at
should be used.
53. (4) Here, too scared to should
be used.
Look at the sentence:
He is too weak to 'valk.
Ram is too proud to surrender.
54. (l)Here, do not like being
should be used.
55. (4) Here, standing (Adjective)
ovation should be used.
57. (2) The correct spelling is : assured.
59. (1) The correct spelling is : pond.
60. (3) The correct spelling is : lead.
66. (3) Here, V i.e. thrilling should
be replaced by thrilled (Adjective).
68. (1) The use of'that' is super-fluous.
69. (1) Here, too should be replaced
by so.
Look at the sentences:
He was too weak to walk.
He was so weak that he couldn't'
walk.
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