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Select the option that is related to the third letter-cluster in the same way as
the second letter-cluster is related to the first
CEGI : AGEK :: DFHJ : ?
(1) CHFI (2) CGIK
(3) BHFL (4) BDJK

Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same way as are the two words in
the following word. Book :
Thesaurus
(1) Tree : Forest
(2) Reptile : Python
(3) Furniture : Wood
(4) Tennis : Ball

Select the option which is related to the fifth term in the same way as the second term is related to
the first term and the fourth term is related to the third term 3125 : 25 :: 16707 :
49 :: 1024 : ?
(1) 14 (2) 16 (3) 18 (4) 13

Find the odd one out.

(a) 176 (b) 160 (c) 240 (d) 178


Find the odd one out.

(a) BGLQ (b) KPUZ


(c) HMRV (d) OTYD

Select the number that can replace the question mark(?) in the given series. 87, 89,
92, 97, 104, 115, ?, 145
(1) 125 (2) 133
(3) 132 (4) 128

Select the letter - cluster that can replace the question mark(?) in the following series.
NAVIGATE,
PCVIGATE, NAXKGATE, ? , NAVIGAVG

(1) NAXKICTE
(2) NAVIICTE
(3) PCVIICUG
(4) NAVIJCTF

If CLEAN is coded as 1415123 and BLOW is coded as 2315122 , then how will JOKE be cded?

(1) 4111612 (2) 5121611


(3) 5111510 (4) 1011155
In a code language, PERMUTATION is coded as IBKFRMXMFLG. How will PUBLICSECTOR be coded in
the same language?
(1) ICUFEVLBVNLK
(2) ICUFEVLBVMLJ
(3) IRUEFVLBVMLK
(4) IRVEFVLBVMLK

Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark(?) in it.
(1) 10 (2) 16
(3) 14 (4) 18

Statements :
1.All parakeets are cuckoos.
2.All cuckoos are rabbits.
3.All rabbits are snakes.
Conclusions :
I.All parakeets are snakes.
II.All snakes are cuckoos.
III.All rabbits are parakeets
IV.All cuckoos are snakes.
(a) Only conclusions II and III follow.
(b) Only conclusions I and II follow.
(c) All the conclusions follow
(d) Only conclusions I and IV follow

Mayank’s house faces South. He


leaves from the back gate of his house
and walks 18 m. Then he turns right and
walks 28m. Then he turns right and
walks 35m. Then he turns left and walks
12 m. He then turns left and walks 17m.
In which direction and how many metres
away is he from the original position?
(1)20 m North
(2)17 m South
(3)30 m West
(4)40 m East
A + B means 'A is son of B
A - B means 'A is husband of B
A x B means 'A is sister of B
A ÷ B means 'A is daughter of B
If F x R x S ÷ G - P ÷ X, then how is X
related to R?
(1)Paternal grandfather or paternal
grandmother
(2)Maternal grandfather or maternal
grandmother
(3)Father or mother
(4)Grandson or granddaughter

Pointing to Rehan, Rukhsana said, "His paternal grandfather's daughter-in-law is my daughter's


paternal grandmother". How is Rukhsana related to Rehan?
(1) Mother (2) Sister
(3) Wife (4) Daughter

Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates the relationship between the following classes.

Parents, Rich Persons, Farmers

In the given venn diagram, the circle represents ‘businessman’, the triangle represents ‘landlords’
and the rectangle represents ‘income tax payers’. The numbers given in the diagram represent the
number of persons in that particular category . How many
businessmen are taxpayers
but NOT landlords?
(1) 8 (2) 22 (3) 17 (4) 19
Three different positions of the same dice are shown. Find the letter on the face opposite to the
one having the letter A. (1) B
(2) C (3) F (4) D

A, E, I, O, U, H, F and W are sitting around a circular table in clockwise manner in the same
sequence at equal distances from each other. Then O and F interchange their positions. If H is
facing the north, then which direction will O be facing?
(1) East
(2) South -west.
(3) West
(4) North-east

Five friends A, B, C, D and E


bought cars which were priced differently.
B's car was costlier than C's car but was
less costly than E's car. A's car was
costlier than D's car but less costly than
C's car. Whose car was the 2nd costliest?
(1) E (2) A (3) B (4) C
Select the figure that will come next in the following series

Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series.

The sum of the current ages of Vinayak and his father is 50 years. 5 year from now, Vinayak’s age
will be one fifth of his father’s age. What is Vinayak’s current age? (1) 15 years (2) 5 years
(3) 8 years (4) 10 years

How many triangles are present in the following figure? (1) 14


(2) 16 (3) 13 (4) 11
Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when a mirror is placed on the right of the figure

A paper is folded and cut as shown in the following figure. How will this paper look when unfolded?

Which country is known as "Land of Honest Men" ?


1. Mozambique
2. Barbodos
3. Comoros
4. Burkina Faaso.

The Mughal emperor who introduced ‘Jharoka Darshan ’ ?  1)


Iltutmish 2) Sher Shah 3) Akbar 4) Aurangazeb
Kakatiya Rudreswara Temple (also known as the Ramappa Temple) included in UNESCO's World
Heritage list was from which state ? 1.
Gujarat
2.Uttar Pradesh
3. Telangana
4. Karnataka.

The term 'Bully' is related to


1.Golf
2. Hockey
3. Boxing
4. Badminton

In Indian Economy mining and quarrying include in which sector ?


1.Primary sector
2. Secondary sector
3. Service sector
4. None of these

The first disciple of Mahavira is


1. Akampita
2. Jamali
3. Arya Vyakta
4. Prabhasa

Who was the author of 'Shahnama' ?


1. Utbi
2. Alberuni
3. Firdausi
4. Barni
According to data available as of 2022, how many Ramsar sites are in India? 1.
45
2. 46
3. 48
4. 49

Which of the following states/UTs celebrate the 'Tulip Festival'? (1)


Maharashtra (2) Madhya Pradesh (3) Lakshadweep (4) Jammu and Kashmir

Who among the following freedom fighter was NOT associated with the Ghadar movement ?
1.
Lala Hardayal
2. Barkathullah
3. Ram Chandra
4. B.K. Dutt 

Which state’s rice variety named ‘ Wada Kolam’ received the Geographical Indication tag?
a) Gujarat
b) Maharashtra
c) Goa
d) Madhya Pradesh

Which Article of the Constitution of India deals with the provisions as to State emergency? 1.
Article-356
2. Article-365
3. Article-360
4. Article-355
A light sensitive compound used in photography is
1. Silver Fluoride
2. Silver Bromide
3.Silver Chloride
4. Silver Iodide

 Not a feature of New Economic Policy


1. Privatisation
2. Socialisation
3. Liberalisation
4. Globalisation

Dr. Abdul Kalam island is situates in the coast of


1. Odisha
2. Karnataka
3. Andhra Pradesh
4.Rajasthan

Pradhan Mandri Mudra Yojana has three schemes, which one of the following doesn’t belong to it?
1. Shishu loan up to 50,000
2. Kishore loan up to 5 lakh
3. Varun loan up to 8 lakh
4. Tarun loan up to 10 lakh

Hastinapur wildlife sanctuary is located in


1. Andhra pradesh 2. Himachal Pradesh
3. Uttar Pradesh 4. Uttarakhand
Which one of the following revolt is associated with Chirag Ali Shah ? 1.
Farasi Movement
2. Faqir Revolt
3. Santhal revolt
4. Indigo revolt

The second backward classes commission was headed by 1.


Kaka Kalekar
2. Justice. Fasalali
3. B.P. Mandal
4. Kothari

 Which of the following Gandhian movement was withdrawn after Chouri-Choura incident ? 1.


Khilafat Movement
2. Quit India Movement
3. Bhoodan Movement
4. Non-Cooperation Movement 

In which of the following years were two additional Commissioners appointed to the Election
commission of India for the first time? 1. 1998 2.
1989 3. 1991 4. 1990

What is the rank of India in the Global Peace Index 2021?


(1) 108
(2) 127
(3) 135
(4) 141
Which colour present in the sunlight undergoes more scattering ? 1.
Red
2. Yellow
3. Blue
4. Orange

Which of the following disease is caused by Bacteria ? 1.


Chicken pox
2. Measles
3. Mumps
4. TB

An Indian Classical Art form which is a blend of both Hindustani Music and Mughal Culture ?
1. Kalbelia
2. Odeessi
3. Dalkhai
4. Kathak
In a 500 metre race, the ratio of
speeds of two runners P and Q
is 3 : 5. P has a start of 200 metre
then the distance between P and
Q at the finish of the race is
(1) P wins by 100 metre
(2) Both reach at the same time
(3) Q wins by 100 metre
(4) Q wins by 50 metre
Costs of two watches were in the ratio of 16 : 23. The cost of first watch increases by 10% and that
of second by Rs. 477. Now the costs of two watches are in a ratio of 11 : 20. The price of the second
watch (in Rs.) in the beginning was
(1) 932 (2) 1219
(3) 1696 (4) 848

A shopkeeper allows 23% commission on his advertised price and still makes a profit of 10%. If he
gains 56 on one item, his advertised price of the item, (in Rs) is
(1) 820 (2) 780
(3) 790 (4) 800
A sum of 10,000 is lent partly at 8% and remaining at 10% per annum. If the yearly interest on the
average is 9.2%, the two parts are :
(1) 4000 Rs, 6000 Rs
(2) 4500 Rs , 5500 Rs
(3) 5000 Rs , 5000 Rs
(4) 5500 Rs, 4500 Rs

A sum of money amounts to Rs 4,840 in 2 years and to Rs 5,324 in 3 years at compound interest
compounded annually. The rate of interest per annum is :
(1) 10% (2) 9%
(3) 11% (4) 8%

2 men and 1 woman together can complete a piece of work in 14 days, while 4 women and 2 men
together can do it in 8 days. If a man gets Rs 600 per day, how much should a woman get per day?
(1) 400 Rs (2) 450 Rs
(3) 480 Rs (4) 360 Rs
A train leaves a station A at 7 am and reaches another station B at 11 am. Another train leaves B at
8 am and reaches A at 11.30 am. The two trains cross one another at
(1) 8:36 am (2) 8:56 am
(3) 9:00 am (4) 9:24 am

Speed of motorboat in still water is 45kmph. If the motorboat travels 80 km along the stream in 1
hour 20 minutes, then the time taken by it to cover the same distance against the stream will be
(1) 3 hours
(2) 1 hour 20 minutes
(3) 2 hours 40 minutes
(4) 2 hours 55 minutes
The bowling average of a cricketer was 12.4. He improves his bowling average by 0.2 points
when he takes 5 wickets for 26 runs in his last match. The number of wickets taken by him before
the last match was
(1) 125 (2) 150
(3) 175 (4) 200
The distance between two pillars is 120 metres. The height of one
pillar is thrice the other. The angles of elevation of their tops from
the mid point of the line connecting their feet are complementary
to each other. The height (in metres) of the taller pillar is
(Use : √3 = 1.732)
(1) 34.64 (2) 51.96
(3) 69.28 (4) 103.92

The length of the two adjacent sides of a rectangle inscribed in a circle are 5 cm and 12 cm
respectively. Then the radius of the circle will be
(1) 6 cm (2) 6.5 cm
(3) 8 cm (4) 8.5 cm
An interior angle of a regular polygon is 5 times its exterior angle. Then the number of sides of the
polygon is (1)
14 (2) 16 (3) 12 (4) 18

If A exceeds B by 40%, B is less than C by 20%, then A : C is :


(1) 28 : 25 (2) 26 : 25 (3) 3 : 2 (4) 3 : 1

The following table shows the productions of foodgrains (in million tons) in a state for
the period 1999 - 2000 to 2003 - 2004. Read the table and answer the questions. In
2002 – 2003, the percentage increase in the production of barley as compared to the previous year
was :
(1) 14.20% (2) 17.85%
(3) 18.75% (4) 7.90%
During the period 1999 - 2000 to 2003 – 2004, x per cent of the total production is production of
wheat. The value of x is about :
(1) 12.6 (2) 37.4
(3) 37.8 (4) 20.2

In the year 2003 – 2004, the increase in production was maximum over the previous year for :
(1) Rice
(2) Barley
(3) Other cereals
(4) Wheat

The difference of average production of rice and the average production of barley over the years is
(in million tonnes) :
(1) 50 (2) 60
(3) 80 (4) 40
How many tiles, each 4 decimetre square, will be required to cover the floor of a room 8 m long and
6m broad ?
(1) 200 (2) 260
(3) 280 (4) 300
Select the correct antonym of the given word
Unscrupulous
(1) Dedicated
(2) Single-minded
(3) Conscientious
(4) Superfluous

Select the correct antonym of the given word


Mundane
(1) Inferior
(2) Cheap
(3) Extraordinary
(4) Good
Select the correct antonym of the given word
Maverick
(1) Dependable (2) Conventional
(3) Redundant (4) Old

In the following questions, out of the four alternatives choose the one which can be substituted for
the given words/sentence. To die without
making a will is called
(1) Inure (2) Inane
(3) Intestate (4) Indigent

In the following questions, four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is
correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word. (1)
Compitation (2) Fascination
(3) Assemilation (4) Vindicasion

In the following questions, four words are given in each question, out of which only one word is
correctly spelt. Find the correctly spelt word. (1)
Succesively
(2) Acquaintance
(3) Commissionner
(4) Exaggerrate
In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out
which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is the answer. If a sentence is free
from error, your answer is ‘No error’. Several guests
noticed Mr Sharma falling back in his chair and gasping for breath.
(1) Falling back in his chair
(2) Several guests noticed Mr Sharma
(3) And gasping for breath
(4) No error

In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out
which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is the answer. If a sentence is free
from error, your answer is ‘No error’. The full moon
appearing in the sky and its silvery light spread across.
(1) The full moon appearing
(2) Silvery light spread across
(3) No error
(4) In the sky and its

In the following questions, out of the four alternatives choose the one which can be substituted for
the given words/sentence. An excessive fear
of confined spaces is called
(1) Hydrophobia
(2) Bathophobia
(3) Cynophobia
(4) Claustrophobia
Select the appropriate meaning of the given idiom
Your report of the matter is all moonshine.
(1) Familiar
(2) Acceptable
(3) Concocted
(4) Excellent

Select the appropriate meaning of the given idiom : His


observations were beside the mark.
(1) Irrelevant (2) Criticized
(3) Valid (4) Excellent

Select the appropriate meaning of the given idiom


To win laurels
(1) To be victorious in a game
(2) To memorize
(3) To be disappointed
(4) To earn great prestige

In the following questions, the 1st and last sentence of the passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest
of the passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in
their proper order. Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then
find the correct answer. 1. It is expected that every
Burmese
boy will become novice at a pagoda
for a short time.
P. My parents used to bring me breakfast in the morning.
Q. My head was shaved and 1 put on the
yellow robe.
R. Every day I got up at five thirty.
S. When I was eleven I went to a monastery near my home.
6. That was a special privilege the novices had.
(1) PSRQ (2) PQRS
(3) QRSP (4) SQRP
In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of
the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in
Passive/Active Voice
Who tore the curtains yesterday?
(1) By whom were the curtains teared
yesterday?
(2) By whom were the curtains torn
yesterday?
(3) By whom are the curtains torn
yesterday?
(4) By whom were the curtains tore
yesterday?

Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct
order
1. Rola Sidman parked her car in the
only empty spot outside Tripoli’s
evangelical church.
P. But that’s not the only thing that
makes her unique.
Q. She’s a pastor and at 37, she’s younger
than most of her colleagues.
R. It is a small sand coloured building
with a simple facade and large
wooden doors in the middle of the
city.
S. It was Sunday morning and, like
every Sunday at around this time,
Rola was headed to work.
6. Rola is also, as far as she knows, the
only female pastor in Lebanon and
perhaps even in the entire Middle
East.
(1) PRSQ (2) RSQP
(3) SQPR (4) SRPQ

Select the correct synonym of the given word. .


Voracious
(1) Hungry (2) Hasty
(3) Thirsty (4) Greedy
Select the correct synonym of the given word.
BOISTEROUS
(1) boyish (2) huge
(3) sound (4) noisy

In the following questions, a sentence has been given in active/passive voice. Out of the four
alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in passive/active
voice. Our
vehicle had been stolen from our
garage by the same burglary team.
(1) The same burglary team has stolen
our vehicle from our garage.
(2) The same burglary team had stolen
our vehicle from our garage.
(3) The same burglary team is stealing
our vehicle from our gaze.
(4) The same burglary team will have
stolen our vehicle from our garage.

Select the correct synonym of the given word.


SPURIOUS
(1) Modest (2) Spontaneous
(3) Fake (4) Sincere
In the following questions, a sentence has been given in active/passive voice. Out of the four
alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in passive/active
voice. The
situation could hardly have been
altered by the interference of the police
force.
(1) The interference of the police force
can hardly alter the situation.
(2) The interference of the police force
could alter the situation with
hardness.
(3) The interference of the police force
could hardly have altered the
situation.
(4) The interference of the police force
had altered the situation.

How the domestication of animals began is not known. Perhaps, there were large number of
animals in areas near water where men also were (i). Here man could observe the animals and
study their habits, and this knowledge must have, (ii) him to tame them. It was again, easy for (iii) 
people to domesticate animals and feed them on the husks of the grain that were left after
threshing. In any event, sheep and goats, pigs and cattle and later horses and asses were tamed and
kept in pens. Man, thus, (iv) food from the soil and from animals. In the pens, the animals could be
observed even more closely. Calves suckling milk must have given man the idea that he too could
get food other than meat from cows and goats. This practice which combines agriculture with the
raising of animals is known as (v)  farming. Animals, however, were chiefly used to provide meat
and milk, they were yet to be used as beasts of burden or to draw the plough.
(iii) = ? (1) business (2) fanning (3) rural (4) agricultural

(v) = ? (1) joined (2) blended (3) united (4) mixed


(ii) = ? (1) authorized (2) enabled (3) modified (4) rendered

(iv) = ? (1) gained (2) obtained (3) attained (4) achieved

(i) = ? (1) amassed (2) concentrated (3) strengthened (4) intensified


Sol (3) The relationship between the
alphabets is shown in figure

CORRECT
OPTION -3

Sol (2) Thesaurus is another name for a


CORRECT dictionary. That means, Thesaurus is a
OPTION -2 part of the class - Books. Similarly,
Python is a part of class Reptile.

CORRECT
OPTION -2

CORRECT Sol (4) Except 178 all other are divisible


OPTION - 4 by 16
CORRECT Sol (3) The Pattern: +5 Rule is used
OPTION - 3 Except ‘HMRV’, all the other options
follow the same given pattern

Sol (4)In the given series, the


following prime numbers are adding
CORRECT
OPTION -4 between the successive terms.
+2, +3, +5, +7, +11, +13, +17

CORRECT
OPTION -2

CORRECT
OPTION -3
CORRECT Sol (3) Logic is : consonant is coded by -
OPTION -3 7, and vowel is coded by -3 to their
respective alphabetical position. P = 16
- 7 = 9 = I E = 5 - 3 = 2 =B So the code
for PUBLICSECTOR will be
IRUEFVLBVMLK.

Sol:(2)
In column i - 10 x(15-14) = 10
CORRECT In column ii - 4 x (7-3) = 16
OPTION -2 In column iii - 7 x (8-6) = 14
In column iv - 5 x (25-12)=65

CORRECT
OPTION -4

Sol (4) Now the distance between the


current position of mayank and his
house is 40km

CORRECT
OPTION -4
CORRECT
OPTION -2

CORRECT
OPTION -3

Sol (2) All parents are neither rich nor


farmers , but some sharing between all
three is possible.

CORRECT
OPTION - 2

Sol (2) 22 is the number which shows


CORRECT
OPTION -2 businessmen who are taxpayers but
NOT landlords
Sol (2) From first and second cube D
CORRECT
and E are same and this is only possible
OPTION -2
when C is opposite to A

Sol (4) After interchanging the


positions of O and F , the new sitting
arrangement will be as

CORRECT
OPTION -4

Sol (3)B’s car was the 2nd costliest. And


CORRECT the sequence from costliest to the
OPTION -3 cheapest car is
E , B , C , A and D
Sol (2) Here, in the figure series, all
figures are moving at 90 degree in
clockwise direction. So, the next image
will be as shown below.

CORRECT
OPTION -2

Sol (4) In the question, the square


image is rotating in a clockwise
direction
while the signs of + and dot is rotating
in anticlockwise direction.
CORRECT
OPTION -4

CORRECT
OPTION -2

CORRECT
OPTION -3
CORRECT
OPTION - 2

CORRECT
OPTION -3

CORRECT
OPTION -4

CORRECT
OPTION - 3
CORRECT
OPTION -3

CORRECT
OPTION -2

CORRECT
OPTION - 1

CORRECT
OPTION -2

CORRECT
OPTION -3
CORRECT
OPTION -4

CORRECT
OPTION -4

CORRECT
OPTION -4

CORRECT
OPTION - 2

CORRECT
OPTION - 1
CORRECT
OPTION -2

CORRECT
OPTION - 2

CORRECT
OPTION -1

CORRECT
OPTION -3

CORRECT
OPTION -3
CORRECT
OPTION -2

CORRECT
OPTION -3

CORRECT
OPTION -4

CORRECT
OPTION -2

CORRECT
OPTION -3
CORRECT
OPTION -3

CORRECT
OPTION -4

CORRECT
OPTION -4

CORRECT
OPTION - 3

CORRECT
OPTION - 3
CORRECT
OPTION - 4

(2) Time taken by P in covering


300 metre =300/3
= 100 seconds
CORRECT
Distance covered by Q in 100
OPTION -2 seconds
= 5 × 100 = 500 metre
So, both reach at the same time.
CORRECT
OPTION - 2

CORRECT
OPTION - 4
CORRECT
OPTION - 1

CORRECT
OPTION -1

CORRECT
OPTION - 1
CORRECT
OPTION - 4

CORRECT
OPTION - 3
CORRECT
OPTION - 3

CORRECT
OPTION - (2)

CORRECT
OPTION - 2
CORRECT
OPTION -4

CORRECT
OPTION -(2)
CORRECT
OPTION - (3)

CORRECT
OPTION - 1

CORRECT
OPTION -3
CORRECT
OPTION -2

CORRECT
OPTION -1

CORRECT
OPTION - 4
CORRECT
OPTION - 4

CORRECT
OPTION - 3
CORRECT
OPTION - 3

Unscrupulous: without moral


principles; not honest or fair.
(1) Conscientious: taking cart to do
things carefully and correctly.
(2) Dedicated (Adjective): working hard
CORRECT at something because it is very
OPTION - 3 important to you; committed.
Hence, the correct option is (3)

Mundane (Adjective): not interesting;


dull; ordinary (1) Extraordinary
CORRECT
(Adjective): not normal or ordinary
OPTION - 3
Hence, the correct option
is (3).
Maverick: not thinking like everyone;
CORRECT having independent, unusual opinions;
OPTION - 2 unconventional. Hence, the correct
option is (2).

CORRECT Intestate Hence, the correct option is


OPTION - 3 (3).

The accurately spelt word fascination.


The spellings
CORRECT of rest of the words are competition,
OPTION - 2 assimilation, vindication.
Hence, the correct option
is (2)

The misspelt words are


CORRECT
successively,Commissioner,Exaggerate
OPTION - 2
.Hence, the correct option is (2).
CORRECT No error Hence, the correct option is
OPTION -4 (4).

Here, simple past ‘the full moon


appeared’ should be used. Whenever
CORRECT two actions occur in the past, the
OPTION - 1 second clause is always in the simple
past. Hence, the
correct option is (1)

(1) Hydrophobia means extreme fear of


water. (2)
Bathophobia means extreme fear of
depths (deep water, falling from
heights). (3)
CORRECT
Cynophobia means extreme fear of
OPTION - 4
dogs. (4)
Claustrophobia means extreme fear of
being in narrow or enclosed spaces.
Hence, the
correct option is (4).
All moonshine means silly talk;
CORRECT nonsense. That’s just moonshine! I
OPTION - 3 don’t believe a word.
Hence, the correct option is (3)

Beside the mark means not to be


accurate, hence irrelevant.That’s very
CORRECT
Interesting, but beside the
OPTION - 1
mark.
Hence, the correct option is (1).

Laurels means accolade or honour for


CORRECT an achievement. Sindhu
won laurels for here silver medal in
OPTION - 4
Olympics. Hence, the
correct option is (4).

CORRECT SQRP Hence, the correct option is (4).


OPTION - 4
The structure of simple past tense,
active voice and interrogative sentence
is as follows: Q.wd. + V2 + Object In
CORRECT
passive, the structure will be as follows:
OPTION - 2
Q.wd.. + was/were + Subject + V3
[Who changes to by whom in passive]
Hence, the correct option is (2).

CORRECT
RSQP Hence, the correct option is (2).
OPTION - 2

Voracious: eating or wanting large


CORRECT amounts of food, etc. Hence, the
OPTION - 4
correct option is (4)
(4) noisy (Adjective) : making a lot of
noise; full of noise boisterous
CORRECT (Adjective) : noisy and full of life and
OPTION - 4 energy boyish (Adjective) : looking or
behaving like a boy huge (Adjective) :
enormous; vast sound (Noun) : noise

The given sentence is past perfect


tense, passive voice Subject + had +
been + V3 + by + Object The
sentence construction in active voice
will be: The
CORRECT
same burglary team had stolen our
OPTION - 2
vehicle from our garage. This is
because the syntax of sentence in past
perfect active voice is Subject + had +
V3 + Object Hence, the correct option
is (2).

(c) Spurious: false; based on false ideas


or ways of thinking. (a)
Modest: not very large; expensive,
important, etc.; not talking much about
your own abilities.
(b) Spontaneous: not planned
CORRECT
but done suddenly; happening
OPTION - 3
naturally.
(c) Fake: not genuine; false; appearing
to be something it is not. (d) Sincere:
showing what you think or feel;
genuine; honest. Hence, the
correct option is (3).
Structure of past tense, passive voice is
as follows: Subject +
Modal + have + been + V3 + by + Object
CORRECT
In active form, the structure will be as
OPTION - 3
follows: Subject + Modal +
have + V3 + Object Hence, the correct
option is (3).

CORRECT agricultural Hence, the correct option is


OPTION - 4 (4)

CORRECT
mixed Hence, the correct option is (4)
OPTION - 4
CORRECT
enabled Hence, the correct option is (2)
OPTION - 2

CORRECT obtained Hence, the correct option is


OPTION - 2 (2)

CORRECT concentrated Hence, the correct option


OPTION - 2 is (2)

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