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eventually results in destroying 67. The sentence, "This is the house I asked Sheela if I might
all capacity for thought, giving in which I was born", is know her {ather.
exercise only to the surface (a) a simple sentence (a) I said to Sheela, "May I know
parts of the mind and leaving the (b) a compound sentence your father?"
deeper springs of feelings and (C) a complex sentence (b)I told Shcela, "May I know
the higher faculties of perception your father?"
(d) a compound complex sentence
Lunemployed 68. Which of the following words is (c)I asked Sheela, "Can I know
61. The writer believes that half your father?"
preposition?
educated persons are not able to (a) Beyond (b) And (d)I questioned Sheela, "will 1
know your father?"
(a) enjoy wine-drinking ) Yet (d)Now
(b) enjoy dreaming 69. Which of the following words iis 75. Fill in the blank
to complete the
(C) think properly
an adverb? followingsentence:
The Ministers are
a Apace (b) Fac
(d) appreciate hidden qualities of responsible the Chief
Meek (d) Fury Minister of their State for
admirable literature
70. Join the following sentences to their work.
62. The word narcotie" in the
make a simple sentence:
passage nmeans a)for b) to
The coffee isn't too strong. It
(a) great literature won't keep us awake.
() of (d) towards
(b) intoxieant Complete the following sentence
(a) The cofNee isn't togS
(C) cheap books keep us awake
with correcet conjunction:
he had not paid his bill,
(d) intellectual exercise b) The col
p sisnestrong
awagand
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electricity o
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As
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University
(b) different ways of oying
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the
speech following sentenee
Death lays his icy hand on
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things kings.
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understunding great (b) Persontication
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eventually (b) each other (d) Simile
passage (c) themsclves 78. The study of population is
(a) afler some (d) himself known as
(b) at last 72. Give one word for one who (a) Ecology
(c) never hates mankind'. (b) Astronomy
(d) initially a)Nazist (c) Demography
65. The word "unemployed' in the (b) Fascist (d) Genealogy
passage means (C) Misanthrope 79. Give the meaning of the
d) Sadist following proverb:
(a) jobless A bird in hand is worth two
(b) in search of employment 73. Transform the following
sentence into a simple sentence in a bush
(c) not working
ending with 'book': (a) To eateh two birds with your
(d) unused hands
Let the book be given.
66. Which of the following is a (b) To be dissatisfied with what
(a) Give me the book.
correct expression? you have
(b) Give the book.
(a) As cheerful as a lark (c) Plcase transfer the book.
(c) It is better to be satisfied with

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what is nol yours
(C)As cunning as a dog 74. Trasform the following
sentence into a direct sentence:
(d) To trup birds in bushes
(d) As happy as a donkey
80. Which of the following sounds is States. The world's largest desert 89. Has Antarctica always been
not associated with the sound of is in Antarctica. 98% of the land lixed in the South Pole?
a bell? is covered with a continental ice (a) Yes
(a) Chime (b) Jingle sheet, the remaining 2% of land is (b) No
C) Ring (d) Deng barren rock. Antarctica has about (c) May be
81. Fill in the blank with the correct 87% of the world's ice. The South (d) Not given in the passage
preposition Pole is the coldest, indiest and 90. Who the earliest known
are
Are you s0ry. whaty driest place on Earth. The coldest
have done?
inhabitants of Antarctica?
temperature ever recorded on Earth
a))with (b) for (a) American scientists
was at the South Pole; it reached as
(c) by (d) over (b) Indian secientists
low as -128.6°T or -88.0°C. On
82. Pick out the correct synonym or
an average most of the Antarctica (c) Dinosaurs
the following word (d) It has always been a desert
gets less than 2 inches of snow
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cach year. Alhough scientifie
(a) Repunt(b) Force expeditions visit Antarctica, there
(C) Divide (d) Make thin
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