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Thursday, June 14, 2012

IAS Exams English Grammar Civil Services Test


 IAS Exams English Grammar Civil Services Test
English Solved Sample Paper UPSC IAS Exam
Directions : In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives,
choose the one which is closest in meaning to the italicized word in the sentence.

1. The poem is written in a very lucid style.
(a) Intricate
(b) Noble
(c) Elaborate
(d) Clear
Answer. (d)

2. The man lived in a dilapidated house made of mud and bricks.
(a) Crumbling
(b) Old
(c) Thatched 
(d) Crashing
Answer. (a)

3. The workers struck work asking for interim relief.
(a) Immediate
(b) Extra
(c) Urgent
(d) Provisional
Answer. (d)

4. He has worn great admiration amongst his students because of his verdant outlook.
(a) Wide
(b) Optimistic
(c) Fresh
(d) Logical
Answer. (c)

5. Wisdom seems to have got lost in a welter of knowledge.
 (a) Confusion
 (b) Height
 (c) Clarity
 (d) Sacrifice
Answer. (a)

6.  He was a vulpine person and so avoided by his neighbours.
(a) Indolent
(b) Miserly
(c) Haughty
(d) Crafty
Answer. (d)

7.  A reliable friend -is the gift of God.
(a) Helpful
(b) Dependable
(c) Honest
(d) True
Answer. (b)

8. The tinned food that we bought in the way was all tained and spoiled.
(a) Contaminated
(b) Rotten
(c) Adulterated
(d) Noxious
Answer. (a)

9. My uncle was so chagrined that he avoided mentioning the incident.
(a) Frustrated
(b) Annoyed
(c) Disappointed
(d) Tired
Answer. (c)

10. The recent acts of vandalism in the country cannot be ignored. 
(a) Disturbance
(b) Ravage
(c) Provocation 
(d) Violence
Answer. (d)

11. Everyone in the bazaar turned to stare at the visitor and his preposterous dress.
(a) Pompous
(b) Vague
(c) Absurd
(d) Strange
Answer. (c)

12. Those who acquire quick money are impatient to flaunt their wealth and
material possessions.
(a) Waste
(b) Squander
(c) Hide
(d) Show off
Answer. (d)

13. Parents should cultivate in their children the habit of helping others.
(a) Propagate
(b) Sprout
(c) Create
(d) Foster
Answer. (d)

14. The Principals advice will prove salutary for the students.
(a) Encouraging 
(b) Remarkable
(c) Beneficial
(d) Harmful
Answer. (c)

15. His sententious reply impressed the visitor.
(a) Sharp
(b) Quick
(c) Insipid
(d) Meaningful
Answer. (d)

16. Scientific knowledge is an intoxicating draught, and it may be one in which
the human race is unable to sustain.
(a) Drink
(b) Product
(c) Disease
(d) Process
Answer. (a)

17. There has been considerable furore both within Parliament and without
about the proposed hike in tele-communication tariff.
(a) 0pposition
(b) Criticism
(c) Uproar
(d) Disagreement
Answer. (c)

18. Article 26 of the Constitution is, in fact, a corollary to Article 25.
(a) Proof
(b) Summary
(c) Synopsis
(d) Deduction
Answer. (d)

19. The scheme failed for want of adequate funds. 
(a) Necessary
(b) Recommended
(c) Required
(d) Sufficient
Answer. (d)

20. The meeting was called to ruminate on recent events in the subcontinent.
(a) Ponder
(b) Examine
(c) Argue
(d) Discuss
Answer. (a)

21. On the stage of this world, the drama of life is transitory as well as traumatic.
(a) Transitional
(b) Dull
(c) Fleeting
(d) Painful
Answer. (c)

22. The new government decided to rescind most of the decisions of its predecessor.
(a) Rectify
(b) Modify
(c) Revoke
(d) Reconsider
Answer. (c)

23. The slump in business made Ratanlal bankrupt.
(a) Loss 
(b) Extortion
(c) Fall
(d) Failure
Answer. (c)

24. The two brothers should not vie with each other but work in co-operation.
   (a) Fight
   (b) Conspire
   (c) Compete
   (d) Envy
Answer. (c)

25. The ship was caught in the tempest and all but the captain were drowned.
(a) Bad weather
(b) Violent storm
(c) Typhoon
(d) Whirlpool
Answer. (b)

Corporation Bank Clerical English Paper


Corporation Bank Clerical English Paper
Objective English Bank PO Exams
Directions : In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives,
choose the one which is closest in meaning to the italicized word in the sentence.
1. It goes against my grain to be running around the courts for justice.
(a) Character
(b) Nature
(c) Training
(d) Personality
Answer. (b)

2. Whatever opinion he gives is sane.
(a) Arrogant
(b) Wild
(c) Obscure
(d) Rational
Answer. (d)

3. He is urbane in his manners.
(a) Urban
(b) Genteel
(c) Civil
(d) Sane
Answer. (c)

4. The great dancer impressed the appreciative Crowd by his nimble movements.
(a) Subtle
(b) Clear
(c) Quickening
(d) Lively
(e) Unrythmic
Answer. (c)

5. The story began in an eerie situation.
(a) Dangerous
(b) Thrilling
(c) Wonderful
(d) Strange
(e) Dismaying 
Answer. (d)

6. The prisoner made an abortive attempt to escape from the jail.
(a) Courageous
(b) Futile
(c) Illegal
(d) Furtive 
Answer. (b)

7. War was not the only inevitable means to decide that dispute.
(a) Indefinite 
(b) Imminent
(c) Unavoidable
(d) Improbable
Answer. (c)

8. We must hot take his facetious remarks very seriously.
(a) Amusing
(b) Critical
(c) Casual
(d) Flippantly Humorous
Answer. (d)

9. He was ingenious enough to know how to get out of the clutches of law.
(a) Clever
(b) Intelligent
(c) Alert 
(d) Cunning
Answer. (a)

10. Hearing to the complaints of the villagers the father would come and box
his ears, and cuff him.
(a) Lock
(b) Abuse
(c) Scold
(d) Slap
Answer. (d)

11. Vishal had got an indication from his friend about the changes in the export market.
(a) A feeling
(b) A hint
(c) A guess
(d) A signal
(e) An ultimatum
Answer. (b)

12. India’s attitude towards China has all along been pusillanimous.
(a) Generous
(b) Cowardly
(c) Subversive
(d) Restrained
Answer. (b)

13. A person unrestrained by the rules of morality or tradition is called a
licentious person.
(a) Freelance
(b) Criminal
(c) Loafer-type
(d) Libertine
Answer. (d)

14. The child merits serious attention at this age.
(a) Demands
(b) Deserves
(c) Suits
(d) Invites
Answer. (b)

15. She looked gorgeous in her new dress.
(a) Great
(b) Fantastic 
(c) Silly
(d) Splendid
Answer. (d)

16. He is deluding himself with false hopes.
(a) Satisfying
(b) Entertaining
(c) Misleading
(d) Assuring
Answer. (c)

17. The obstacles seem to be insurmountable, but no one should doubt what this
Fearless woman can accomplish.
(a) Too easy to achieve
(b) Too difficult to overcome
(c) Too tall and too high
(d) Too trivial to attract attention
Answer. (b)

18. The father advised his errant son not to maunder about but do something worthwhile.
(a) Trouble
(b) Wander
(c) Run
(d) Play
Answer. (b)

19. No one will invite her to a tea for she is so garrulous.
(a) Repeats gossip
(b) Talks a lot
(c) Giggles all the time
(d) Laughs a lot
Answer. (b)

20. Slangs in a language are usually ephemeral in nature.
(a) Transient
(b) Customary
(c) Necessary
(d) Obvious
Answer. (a)

21. He has always been an elusive customer.
(a) Clever
(b) Unreliable
(c) Deceitful
(d) Quarrelsorne
Answer. (a)

22. The man succumbed to his injuries the day following the day of accident.
(a) Surrendered
(b) Yielded
(c) Fell down
(d) Died
Answer. (b)

23. They feel that we should be fully aware of our own environment.
(a) Heredity
(b) Family
(c) Nationality
(d) Nature
(e) Surroundings
Answer. (e)

24. The rebels returned home under an amnesty.
   (a) General pardon
   (b) Financial assistance
   (c) Police security
   (d) Judicial trial
Answer. (a)

25. He is just dabbling in politics to promote his business interests.
(a) Including
(b) Participating
(c) Helping
(d) Interfering
Answer. (b)

Free Online IAS English Sample Paper


Free Online IAS English Sample Paper 
 English Solved Civil Services Exams
 Directions: In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose
the one which would not change the meaning of the original sentence, if it were
substituted for the italicized word in the sentence.

1. The claims of students look hollow when they attribute their poor performance to
difficulty of examination.
(a) Inundate
(b) Inhere
(c) Impute
(d) Infer
ANSWER : (c)

2. I found his crude manners abominable.
(a) Flattering
(b) Sloppy
(c)Detestable
(d) Attractive
ANSWER : (c)

3. Social reformers and thinkers abominate every type of discrimination reaction of the students.
(a) Eradicate
(b) Detest
(c) Condemn
(d) Violate
ANSWER : (b)

4. We cherish the tradition of bravery.
(a) Revive
(b) Learn
(c) Hold dear
(d) Imitate
ANSWER : (c)

5. The man did not relish his nearness to the tigress.
(a) Enjoy
(b) Like
(c) Guess
(d) Risk
ANSWER : (a)

6. The fetid mound of waste near the town was a major cause ofthe epidemic.
(a) Doomed
(b) Dangerous
(c) Stinking
(d) Stagnant
(e) Disease-breeding
ANSWER : (c)

7. His trite remarks failed to cut any ice with the audience.
(a) Illogical
(b) Hackneyed
(c) Bitter
(d) Sharp
ANSWER : (b)


8. Some army units were- decimated during the surprise attack.
(a) Denounced
(b) Captured
(c) Defeated
(d) Destroyed
ANSWER : (d)

9. Please sound the Principal about the and injustice practised anywhere in the world.
(a) Support
(b) Discuss
(c) Tell
(d) Caution
ANSWER : (d)

10. Indian economy has always shown enough resilience in crisis.
(a) Strength
(b) Adjustment
(c) Elasticity
(d) Diversity
ANSWER : (c)

11. Speaking in a tremulous tone, he took everybody to task.
(a) Confident
(b) Angry
(c) Feeble
(d) Trembling
ANSWER : (d)

12. The prince fell in love with a comely young maiden.
(a) Elegant
(b) Homely
(c) Pretty
(d) Delightful
ANSWER : (c)

13. The boy was incorrigible and a constant source of trouble to his mother.
(a) Truant
(b) Bad beyond correction
(c) Rash
(d) Dishonest
ANSWER : (b)

14. The river level was rising drastically after that heavy rain.
(a) Slightly
(b) Suddenly
(c) Greatly
(d) Unexpectedly
ANSWER : (c)

15. The parade route was down the main boulevard.
(a) Alley
(b) Highway
(c) Avenue
(d) Driveway
ANSWER : (c)

16. The only way to subvert the money power and let truth triumph is by
enhancing the perks or income of the individuals.
(a) Reduce
(b) Abolish
(c) Overthrow
(d) Subdue
ANSWER : (c)

17. The employee was ousted from the office.
(a) Pushed
(b) Dismayed
(c) Forced
(d) Expelled
ANSWER : (d)

18. A pervading sense of ennui grips Gaurav.
(a) Anger
(b) Anxiety
(c) Weariness
(d) Melancholy
ANSWER : (c)

19. He could not suppress his resentment against that decision.
(a) Indignation
(b) Irritation
(c) Displeasure
(d) Excitement
ANSWER : (c)

20. Without science and the scientific spirit, we shall just drift along.
(a) Move gently
(b) Move aimlessly
(c) Move cautiously
(d) Live peacefully
ANSWER : (b)

21. No civilized society can allow the subversion of its institutions by extremists.
(a) Domination
(b) Subservience
(c) Destruction
(d) Subordination
(e) Absorption
ANSWER : (c)

22. He cast a cursory glance over the papers before signing them.
(a) Short
(b) Eager
(c) Inquisitive
(d) Hurried
ANSWER : (d)

23. In the absence of the Chief Guest, the host himself acted as his surrogate and
presided over the function.
(a) Counterpart
(b) Alliance
(c) Assistant
(d) Substitute
ANSWER : (d)

24. The traditional methods of doing things have now become obsolescent.
(a) Harmful
(b) Out of date
(c) Unrewarding
(d) Unpopular
ANSWER : (b)

25. It is the inherent quality of matter to expand on being heated.
(a) Eternal
(b) Hidden
(c) Internal
(d) Natural
ANSWER : (d)