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Sunday, July 10, 2016

English Language objective Test For KVS exam UPSC IES Clerical SBI PO MTT Exams RRB exams

English Language objective Test For KVS exam UPSC  IES  Clerical SBI PO MTT Exams RRB exams
English Language is part of every exam

We are providing question Bank top test your Knowledge of English language

Choose From Any of the Choices Which can  Correctly Substitute  the Phrase  Given in Sentence

1. He has said so out of affection, do not take it to heart.
(a) in heart
(b) it in the heart
(c) by the heart
(d) No improvement

2. I would gladly accompany your sister if you had asked me.
(a) would have gladly accompanied
(b) was to have gladly accompanied
(c) will gladly accompany
(d) No improvement

3.What are needed are not large houses but small cottages.
 (a) were
(b)was
(c) is
(d) No improvement

4.Sumit would have been looked smart in
traditional clothes.
(a) was looked
(b) would be looked
(c) had looking
(d) would have looked
(e) No correction required

5.The main point of his speech was well understood.
(a) that he spoke
(b)in the speech of his
(c) made when he spoke
(d) made by his speech
(e) No correction required

6.His father won't be able to leave for Varanasi until they have arrived.
(a) until they arrive
(6) until they will arrive
(c) until they will have arrived
(d) No improvement

7.People are tiring very soon in an activity which they dont like.
(a) tried
(b) trying
(c) tired
(d) tyring
(e) No improvement

8.They felt humiliated because they realised that they had cheated.
(a) had been cheating
(6) had been cheated
(c) have been cheated
(d) were to be cheated
(e) No correction required

9.Is there any  place for me to sit?
(a) space
(b) room
(c) area
(d) No improvement

10.The summer has set out, and the days are getting warm.
(a) set up
(b) set in
(c) set off
(d) No improvement

11.She could not help but laugh.
(a) laughing
(b) but laughing
(c) laugh
(d) No improvement

12.I am sorry, but I dont believe what you say.
(a) I will not believe
(b) I am not believing
(c) I will not be believing
(d) No improvement

13.Lets buy a new sari with the annual bonus, can we?
 (a) cant we
 (b) dont we
 (c) shall we
 (d) No improvement

14.Since 1986, there is no earthquakes here.
(a) have been
(b) are
(c) were being
(d) No improvement

15.It is time the six year old is learning how
to read and write.
(a) has learned
(b) learnt
(c) was learning
(d) No improvement

Answers
1. d
2  a
3 c
4 d
5 e
6 a
7 c
8 b
9 a
10 b
11 a
12 c
13 a
14 a
15 b

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Monday, April 25, 2016

English Free Online Solved Test Paper

English Free Online Solved Test Paper
Bank Clerical English Objective Test
 Directions: In each of the following questions, choose the word opposite in
meaning to the given word.
1. INTRANSIGENT
(a) Ever-ready
(b) Faithful
(c) Flexible
(d) Obedient
Answer: (c)

2. COMPETITION
(a) Rivalry
(b) Compromise
(c) Monopoly
(d) Contest
Answer: (c)

3. INIMICAL
(a) Friendly
(b) Cheerful
(c) Neutral
(d) Emotional
Answer: (a)

4. INTRICATE
(a) Foolish
(b) Simple
(c) Straight forward
(d) Easy
Answer: (c)

5. DORMANT
(a) Active
(b) Modern
(c) Permanent
(d) Transient
Answer: (a)

6. EQUANIMITY
(a) Excitement
(b) Duplicity
(c) Dubiousness
(d) Resentment
Answer: (a)

7. OBFUSCATE
(a) Simplify
(b) Explain
(c) Describe
(d) Clarify
Answer: (d)

8. HAMSTRINGH
(a) Strengthen
(b) Enlarge
(c) Stimulate
(d) Awaken
Answer: (a)

9. DESTINY
(a) Vulnerability
(b) Chance
(c) Self-dependence
(d) Fate
Answer: (c)

10. SHAME
(a) Glorify
(b) Exalt
(c) Dignity
(d) Enshrine
Answer: (b)

11. AGONY
(a) Pleasure
(b) Bliss
(c) Ecstasy
(d) Fear
Answer: (c)

12. VIE
(a) Guard
(b) Maintain
(c) Discover
(d) Yield
Answer: (d)

13. SUBSERVIENT
(a) Aggressive
(b) Dignified
(c) Straight forward
(d) Supercilious
Answer: (b)

14. LUXURY
(a) Sadness
(b) Treachery
(c) Duplicity
(d) Austerity
Answer: (d)

15. DEFECTION
(a) Resignation
(b) Invitation
(c) Joining
(d)Co-operation
Answer: (c)

16. PUNCTILIOUS
(a) Irregular
(b) Fussy
(c) Careless
(d) Curious
Answer: (c)

17. SHAMEFUL
(a) Naked
(b) Brazen
(c) Wanton
(d) Unblushing
Answer: (b)

18. BENEVOLENCE
(a) Contempt
(b) Malevolence
(c) Hatred
(d) Derision
Answer: (b)

19. CELIBATE
(a) Profligate
(b) Reprobate
(c) Extravagant
(d) Prodigal
Answer: (b)

20. CONSOLIDATE
(a) Isolate
(b) Weaken
(c) Divide
(d) Identify
Answer: (b)

21. LIABILITY
(a) Assumption
(b) Exemption
(c) Consumption
(d) Presumption
Answer: (b)

22. OVERWROUGHT
(a) Alert
(b) Alive
(c)Excited
(d) Calm
Answer: (d)

23. BALMY
(a) Hard
(b) Genuine
(c) Mild
(d) Fragrant
Answer: (a)

24.  PROBLEM
(a) Reply
(b) Solution
(c) Answer
(d) Resolution
Answer: (b)

25. MODERATE
(a) Radical
(b) Revolutionary
(c) Nihilist
(d) Anarchist
Answer: (c)

Bank PO English Practice Test

Bank PO English  Practice Test
English  Language Sample Questions

 In the following questions, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

1. CREDENCE
(a) Preference
(b) Credit
(c) Assurance
(d) Belief
ANSWER :(b)

2. EMPIRICAL
(a) Spiritual
(b) Royal
(c) Practical
(d) Theoretical
ANSWER : (c)

3. THWARTED
(a) Accepted
(b) Opposed
(c) Diverted
(d) Advocated
ANSWER: (b)

4. PRATTLE
(a) Construct
(b) Loiter
(c) Chatter
(d) Meditate
ANSWER: (c)

5.COY
(a) Beautiful
(b) Sweet
(c) Talented
(d) Shy
ANSWER: (d)

6. GRIPE
(a) Complaint
(b) Journey
(c) Resentment
(d) Satisfaction
ANSWER: (a)

7. PROCURE
(a) Obtain
(b) Endanger
(c) Incur
(d) Rescue
ANSWER: (a)

   8. COMMENSURATE
(a) Appropriate
(b) Beginning
(c) Proportionate
(d) Measurable
ANSWER : (c)

9. DAUNT
(a) Detain
(b) Annoy
(c) Abuse
(d) Intimidate
ANSWER :  (d)

10. IMMACULATE
(a) Spotless
(b) Dirty
(c) Shining
(d) Clean
ANSWER : ( a)

11. DISPARAGE 
(a) Belittle
(b) Compare
(c) Discourage
(d) Separate
ANSWER : ( a)

12. PROLIFERATE
(a) Assist
(b) Proclaim
(c) Generate
(d) Support
ANSWER  : ( c)

13. MUNDANE              
(a) Global
(b) Worldly
(c) Luxurious
(d) Spiritual
ANSWER  : ( b)

14. GRAPHIC           
(a) Vague
(b) Distinct
(c) Vivid
(d) Conspicuous
ANSWER  : ( c)

15. INTERROGATE        
(a) To interfere
(b) To question
(c) To stop
(d) To enter the gate
ANSWER  : ( b)

16. QUIP 
(a) Comment
(b)  Injury
(c) Blow
(d) Joke
ANSWER : ( d)

17. JEOPARDY
(a) Enmity
(b) Danger
(c) Adventure
(d) Magic
ANSWER : ( b)

18. PETPIFOGGING
(a) Lenient
(b) Unimportant
(c) Stable
(d) Strong
ANSWER : ( b)

19. PERSPICACITY
(a) Bad
(b) Shrewd
(c) Hazy
(d) Clear
ANSWER : ( b)

20. BEWAII
(a) Envy
(b) Accuse
(c) Tear apart
(d)Lament
ANSWER : ( d)

21. ABSGLVE
(a) Exonerate
(b) Consume
(c) Maltreat
(d) Engage
ANSWER : ( a)

22. CONSTRUE
(a) Interpret
(b) Scatter
(c) Confuse
(d) Unite
ANSWER : (a)

23. INORDINATE
(a) Extraordinary
(b) Inanimate
(c) Subordinate
(d) Excessive
ANSWER  : ( d)

24. SIMULATE
(a) Presume
(b) Warn
(c) Imitate
(d) Take
ANSWER : (c)

Free Online Test English Lang. Solved Questions

Free Online Test  English Lang. Solved Questions
 English MCQ Paper

Directions: Select the one which can best replace the italicized word in the sentence without changing
the meaning of the sentence.

1. Many species of animals have become extinct during the last hundred years.
(a) Feeble
(b) Aggressive
(c) Scattered
(d) Non-existent
ANSWER: (d)

2. The community is agog with speculation about the fate of the money collected.
(a) Excited
(b) Worried
(c) Depressed
(d) Annoyed
ANSWER: (a)

3. He was drawn to the vortex of politics at a very early age.
(a) Whirlpool
(b) Field
(c) Arena
(d) Hell
ANSWER: (a)

4. He enjoys vicarious authority.
(a) Tenuous
(b) Limited
(c) Delegated
(d) Wide
ANSWER: (c)

5. If you lack in magnanimity, all your wealth and luxury is useless.
(a) Planning
(b) Purposiveness
(c) Management
(d) Generosity
ANSWER: (d)

6. They tolerated him though they disliked his craven behaviour.
(a) Silly
(b) Cowardly
(c) Indecent
(d) Mean
ANSWER: (b)

7. The antidote to these problems is hard to find.
(a) Remedy for
(b) Consequence of
(c) Cause for
(d) Result of
ANSWER: (a)

8. l am quite content to stay here.
(a) Eager
(b) Happy
(c) Frightened
(d) Determined
ANSWER: (b)

9. The maxi vehemently denied all the charges of corruption that were leveled against him.
(a) Devoutly
(b) Hysterically
(c) Forcefully
(d) Serenely
ANSWER: (c)

10. Those who man government-run shops also have their palm greased.
(a) Control
(b) Operate
(c) Administer
(d) Rule
ANSWER: (b)

11. Despite his pompous style and gestures, the audience failed to evince any
interest in his lecture.
(a) Display
(b) Hide
(c) Develop
(d) Take
ANSWER: (a)

12. When he returned he was accompanied by a sprightly young girl.
(a) Sportive
(b) Intelligent
(c) Lively
(d) Beautiful
ANSWER: (c)

13. lt was presumptuous of him to make a remark in the assembly.
(a) Ridiculous
(b) Unthoughtful
(c) Self-confident
(d) Ambiguous
ANSWER: (c)
14. It is quite unseemly that person should so behave with his elders.
(a) Childish
(b) Ugly
(c) Discourteous
(d) Improper
ANSWER: (d)

15. It is a popular fallacy that all man-eaters are old and mangy.
(a) Observation
(b) Belief
(c) Fact
(d) Illusion
ANSWER: (b)

16. Malice is a feeling that we should always avoid.
(a) Envy
(b) Cruelty
(c) Spite
(d) Hatred
ANSWER: (c)

17. He deserved the accolade he received.
(a) Comment
(b) Honor
(c) Appreciation
(d) Blame
ANSWER: (c)

18. The notice said that the meeting would begin precisely at 9.00 a.m.
(a) Concisely
(b) Approximately
(c) Exactly
(d) Accurately
ANSWER: (c)

19. The ascending temperature in many parts of the world confirms global
warming which is an environmental hazard
(a) Rising
(b) Falling
(c) Shooting
(d) Mounting
ANSWER: (a)

20. He was sentenced to four years imprisonment.
(a) Punished
(b) Acquitted
(c) Assigned
(d) Convicted
ANSWER: (a)

21. He died as an impecunious man in a charitable hospital
(a) Innocent
(b) Ignorant
(c) Faultless
(d) Having no money
ANSWER: (d)

22. The British levied unusually high taxes on export of Indian goods.
(a) Implemented
(b) Stipulated
(c) Imposed
(d) Enacted
ANSWER: (c)

23. Many of his acquaintances avoid him because he is so garrulous.
(a) Proud
(b) Unreasonable
(c) Talkative
(d) Quarrelsome
ANSWER: (c)

24. Your explanation that your social commitments tie you down, does not convince me
(a) Duties
(b) Responsibilities
(c) Restrictions
(d) Obligations
ANSWER: (d)

25. Her today’s story was merely an exaggeration of what happened before my eyes.
(a) Overstatement
(b) Reproduction
(c) Falsehood
(d) Understatement
ANSWER. (a)

Bank Clerical English Model Test Paper

Bank Clerical English Model Test Paper
English Test for Preli. Exams
Choose the one which can replace the word printed in bold in the sentence without changing the
meaning of the sentence.

1. She is really a fantastic girl.
(a) Wonderful
(b) Charming
(c) Beautiful
(d) Intelligent
ANSWER : (a)

2. The old man was fond of giving homilies whenever we went to him with a problem.
(a) Alternatives
(b) Advice
(c) Suggestions
(d) Sermon
ANSWER : (d)

3. The soldier displayed exceptional courage and saved the Major from the enemy’s hand.
(a) New
(b) Strange
(c) Abnormal
(d) Unusual
(e) Avoidable
ANSWER : (d)

4. If you want the quality of your writings, to improve then avoid redundant words
(a) Unwilling
(b) Mistaken
(c) Wrong
(d) Repetitive
ANSWER : (d)

5. In order to tarnish the public image of his opponent, he has got a mendacious story
planted in the local newspaper.
(a) False
(b) Fabricated
(c) Imaginary
(d) Horrible
ANSWER : (a)

6. A civilized Roman banquet was a thing of great richness, style and decorum.
(a) Palace
(b) Feast
(c) Ornament
(d) Table
ANSWER : (b)

7. He listened to her mellifluous music under the genial influence of wine.
(a) Heavy
(b) Stressing
(c) Drowsy
(d) Sympathetic
ANSWER : (b)

8. The fishing boat pulled away from the wharf and chugged smoothly down the bay.
(a) Harbor
(b) Shore
(c) Quay
(d) Anchor
ANSWER : (c)

9. The aberration in the Indian economy can be attributed to short-sightedness
of its political masters
(a) Deviation
(b) Steadfastness
(c) Privilege
(d) Procrastination
ANSWER : (a)

10. India has too often to fulminate against Pakistanis role in aiding and abetting
acts of militancy on her soil.
(a) Think
(b) Consider
(c) Conspire
(d) Protest
ANSWER : (d)

11. The accident occurred due to his lapse.
(a) Haste
(b) Error
(c) Ignorance
(d) Carelessness
ANSWER : (b)

12. It was incumbent on him to report the matter at once.
(a) Pointless
(b) Depending
(c) Pressing
(d) Optional
ANSWER : (c)

13. Only my neighbor succoured me during my illness.
(a) Nourished
(b) Treated
(c) Aided
(d) Attended
ANSWER : (c)

14. As they whispered, I felt awkward in their company.
(a) Inconvenient
(b) Clumsy
(c) Ashamed
(d) Embarrassed
ANSWER : (d)

15. He tried to cajole her, but it was in vain.
(a) Enjoin
(b) Coax
(c) Rejoice
(d) Inspire
ANSWER : (b)

16. He was annoyed at his flippant remark.
(a) Discourteous
(b) Hitter
(c) Humorous
(d) Casual
ANSWER : (a)

17. The magazine was embellished with amusing articles.
(a) Filled
(b) Replete
(c) Adorned
(d) Sprinkled
ANSWER : (c)

18. Summit neglected to remit the fees in time and therefore had to pay a fine.
(a) Exempted
(b) Refused
(c) Failed
(d) Promised
(e) Obstructed
ANSWER : (c)

19. ‘To be or not to be’ was the dilemma of Hamlet.
(a) Question
(b) Obsession
(c) Problem
(d) Helplessness
(e) Confusion
ANSWER : (e)

20. War always has a baneful effect on the people of a nation.
(a) Unpleasant
(b) Foul
(c) Pernicious
(d) Harmful
ANSWER : (c)

21. His endeavors proved fruitful.
(a) Justified
(b) Futile
(c) Efficient
(d) Productive
ANSWER : (d)

22. The boy was chided for his impertinence.
(a) Praised
(b) Beaten
(c) Applauded
(d) Rebuked
ANSWER : (d)

23. The problem is tedious to tackle.
(a) Easy
(b) Difficult
(c) Tiring
(d) Troublesome
ANSWER : (c)

24. The time is spent in the library was the most rewarding one.
(a) Precious
(b) Serviceable
(c) Profitable
(d) Paying
ANSWER : (c)

25. The kingdom suffered a constant threat from certain predatory tribes.
(a) Wild
(b) Violent
(c) Rebellious
(d) Plundering
ANSWER : ( d)

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Practice Paper For LIC exams :English

Practice Paper For LIC exams :English
English Language Practice Paper LIC AAO LIC AAO Practice Set
Directions : In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives,
choose the one which is the nearest in meaning to the given word.

1. INDICT
(a) Accuse
(b) Condemn
(c) Allege
(d) Reprimand
Answer. (a)

2. SUPERANNUATED
(a) Accepted
(b) Senile
(c) Retired
(d) Experienced
Answer. (c)

3. ENDORSEMENT S
(a) Reprimand
(b) Censure
(c) Commendation
(d) Reproach
Answer. (c)

4. STAMINA
(a) Endurance
(b) Intensity
(c) Eagerness
(d) Energy
Answer. (d)

5. BRASH
(a) Invective
(b) Rude
(c) Abusive
(d) Superficial
Answer. (b)

6. DECRY
(a) Deviate
(b)Despoil
(c) Demure
(d) Disparage
Answer. (d)

7. MOLLIFY
(a) Chastise
(b) Testify
(c) Rebuke
(d) Appease
Answer. (d)

8. RECALL
(a) Speak
(b) Receive
(c) Face
(d) Remember
Answer. (d)

9. JEOPARDY
(a) Magic
(b) Adventure
(c) Enmity
(d) Danger
Answer. (d)

10. ECONOMISE
(a) Accumulate
(b) Minimise
(c)Save
(d) Reduce
Answer. (c)

11. JUVENILE
(a) Hidden
(b) Young
(c) Humorous
(d) Tedious
Answer. (b)

12.VENTURE
(a) Entrust
(b) Risk
(c) Travel
(d) Adventure
Answer. (b)

13. IMRERTINENT
(a) Impudent
(b) Sceptical
(c) Thoughtless
(d) Irritable
Answer. (a)

14. IMPEDIMENT
(a) Passage
(b) Obstruction
(c) Fateful
(d) Destruction
Answer. (b)

15. LUEID
(a) Sensational
(b) Old
(c) Obscene
(d) Pale
Answer. (a)

16. MASTERPIECE
(a) Sample
(b) Wonder
(c) Miracle
(d) Model
Answer. (d)

17. ALERT
(a) Watchful
(b) Intelligent
(c) Observant
(d) Energetic
Answer. (a)

18. ARTICULATE
(a) Distinct
(b) Aggressive
(c) Wayward
(d) Confused
Answer. (a)

19. VEER
(a) Shift
(b) Dominate
(c) Delegate
(d) Concentrate
Answer. (a)

20. SUPERCILIOUS
(a) Indifferent
(b) Annoyed
(c)Haughty
(d) Angry
Answer. (c)

21. DEMIT
(a) Promote
(b) Judge
(c) Appoint
(d)Resign
Answer. (d)

22. BERSERK
(a) Clever
(b) Morose
(c) Cheerful
(d) Wild
Answer. (d)

23. GROTESQUE
(a) Fantastic
(b) Exaggerated
(c) Colourful
(d) Pompous
Answer. (a)

24. COUNSEL
(a) Correct
(b) Publish
(c) Oppose
(d) Advice
Answer. (d)

25. SUCCULENT A
(a) Fluid
(b) Sucking
(c) Juicy
(d) Sweet
Answer. (c)

Thursday, November 6, 2014

English Comprehension MCQ test



 English Comprehension MCQ test 
Reading Comprehension - Multiple Choice
 Comprehension Questions Answers MCQ
 Please Read the  Article and answer the questions given below
Two principles are involved in the controversy about the presence of
foreign-controlled media in the country; the free flow of ideas and images across
national borders and the need 59 safeguard the national interest and preserve cultural
autonomy. Both are valid but both are at loggerheads because each; has been used to
promote less lofty goals. The first principle conforms to a moral imperative; freedom of
expression cannot rhyme with restrictions imposed by any government. But the free
flow rhetoric also clouds the fact that the powerful Western, and especially American,
media can and often do present, subtly or brazenly, news in fa manner which
promotes Western political, ideological and strategic interests. Besides, Western
entertainment programmes present lifestyles and values cherished by fractional
societies. All this explains why so many Indian newspapers, magazines and news
agencies have sought protection from the courts to prevent foreign publications and
news agencies from operating in the country. Their arguments are weak on two
counts. As the bitter debate on a new world information and communication order
demonstrated in the late seventies and early eighties, many of those who resent
Western invasion’ in the information and cultural fields are no great friends of
democracy. Secondly, the threat of such an ‘invasion’ has been aired by those media
groups in the developing countries who fear that their business interests will be
harmed if Western groups, equipped with large financial and technological resources
and superior management skills, are allowed to operate in the country without let.
The fear is valid but it goes against the gain of the economic reform
programme. The presence of foreign newspapers and television channels will
increase competition which, in course of time, can only lead to the up gradation of
dynamic Indian newspapers and television channels even while they drive the rest out
of the market. One -way to strike a balance between the two antagonistic principles
'would be to allow foreign media entry into the country, provided the Indian state
treats them on par with the domestic media on all fronts. On the import of
technology, for instance, foreign media cannot be allowed duty concessions denied
to their Indian counterparts, Foreign media will also have to face the legal
consequences should they run afoul of Indian laws. Why, for example, should the
BBC, or Time magazine or The Economist get away with showing a map of Kashmir
which is at variance with the office Indian map? Why should they go scot-free when
they allow secessionists and terrorists to air their views without giving the
government the right of reply? Or when they depict sexually explicit scenes which
would otherwise not be cleared by the Censor Board? Since the government can
do precious little in the matter, especially about satellite broadcasts, what if it should
consider attaching the properties of the offending parties? Demands of this kind
are bound to be voiced unless New Delhi makes it clear to the foreign media that
they will have to respect 'Indian susceptibilities especially where it concerns the country's
integrity and its culture. It may be able to derive some inspiration from France's successful
attempts in the recent GATT to protect its cinematographic industry.


1. Which of the following has been the major recommendation regarding the entry of
foreign media?
(a) Allow entry provided they do not ask for duty concessions on import of technology.
(b) Allow entry treating them on par with domestic media.
(c) It should be welcomed without putting any restrictions.
(d) lt should not be allowed.
(e) None of these.
Answer. (b)

2. Which of the following means ‘at loggerheads’ as used in the passage?
(a) Opposite to each other
(b) Unsuited to each other
(c) In league with
(d) Unimportant
(e) Out of place
Answer. (a)

3. In the controversy involving two principles regarding allowing foreign media, which of
the following is against its entry?
(a) Governmental restrictions
(b) Preserve culture
(c) Security across national borders
(d) Western ideology
(e) Free flow of ideas
Answer. (b)

4. Which of the variance as used in the passage?
(a) At large
(b) In conformity
(c) Variable
(d) Discrepancy
(e) Differing
Answer. (e)

5. According to the passage, which media in particular promotes Western interests?
(a) Western
(b) Foreign
(c) American
(d) French
(e) None of these
Answer. (c)

6. Which of the following is one of the points weakening the argument to prevent entry of
foreign media?
(a) The foreign media may not be treated on par with the domestic media.
(b) Such entry would be against traditional culture.
(c) The arguments being put forth are at loggerheads.
(d) The threat being voiced by those whose business will be harmed by such an entry.
(e) None of these.
Answer. (d)

7. Which of the following means ‘without let’?
(a) Without confinement
(b) Without restrictions
(c) With no difficulty
(d) With strings
(e) Conducive environment
Answer. (b)

8. Why should the entry of foreign media harm local interests? 
(a) Different sets of laws and rules were made applicable for foreign media.
(b)Economic reform programmes will get a setback.
(c) The cultural heritage will be lost.
(d) They are better equipped-managerially and technologically.
(e) None of these
Answer. (d)

9. Which of the following will be the impact of increasing competition?
(a) lt will improve Indian newspapers and television.
(b) The domestic media will not be able to withstand it.
(c) The Indian news agencies will seek protection from the court.
(d) The foreign media will not be allowed duty concessions on import of technology.
(e) None of these
Answer. (a)

10. A country has been cited as having succeeded in protecting which of the following?
(a) News Agencies
(b) Television
(c) GATT
(d) Cultural relations
(e) None of these
Answer. (e)

11. Which of the following seems to be the most likely purpose of writing this passage?
(a) To highlight the exploitation by developed nations
(b)To make the public aware of the technological and managerial superiority of western media
(c) To criticize foreign media
(d) To highlight the steps and caution to be taken about the entry of foreign media
(e) To prevent foreign media from entering our country
Answer. (d)

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Directions: In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives,
choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.




1. INGENUOUS
(a) Cunning
(b) Frank
(c) Courteous
(d) Clever




Answer. (b)


2. EROTIC
(a) Sexual
(b) Sensuous
(c) Beautiful
(d) Attractive





Answer. (a)



3. INEXPLICABLE
(a) Unconnected
(b) Chaotic
(c) Unaccountable
(d) Confusing





Answer. (c)

4. CONUNDRUM
(a) Question
(b) Discussion
(c) Explanation
(d) Solution




Answer. (a)

5. BRACE
(a) Waste
(b) Support              
(c) Define 
(d) Confine





ANSWER: (b)



6. SCHISM
(a) Split
(b) Conspiracy
(c) Revolt
(d) Ritualism





ANSWER: (a)

7. RANT
(a) Treat with screen
(b) Preach noisily
(c) Formalize
(d) Praise inordinately





ANSWER: (b)



8. TERSE
(a) Local
(b) Shrewd
(c) Holy
(b) Compact





ANSWER: (d)



9. FIASCO
(a) Hope
(b) Failure
(c) Success
(d) Strength




ANSWER: (b)



10. IMBROGLIO
(a) Callous
(b) Coercion
(c) Confusion
(d) Compulsion





ANSWER: (c)


11. PROWESS
(a) Brave
(b) Eagerness
(c) Keenness
(d) Understanding





ANSWER: (a)



12. RIVAL
(a) Enemy
(b) Claimant
(c) Competitor
(d)Partner





ANSWER: (c)



13. ESCHEW
(a)Adapt
(b) Oppress
(c) Avoid
(d) Encourage
ANSWER: (c)



14. UNTIE
(a) Unfold
(b) Unchain
(c) Undo
(d) Unhinge
ANSWER: (c)



15. CONJURE
(a) Damage
(b) Destroy
(c) Revoke
(d) Invoke
ANSWER: (d)



16. MOTLEY
(a) Variegated
(b) Active
(c) Disguised
(d) Somber
ANSWER: (a)




17. MAGNANIMOUS
(a) Splendid
(b) Marvelous
(c) Gentle
(d) Benevolent
ANSWER: (d)

18. AUDACIOUS
(a)Obvious
(b)Daring
(c) Manifest
(d) Venture





ANSWER: (b)


19. STYMIE
(a) Express
(b) Hinder
(c) Flourish
(d) Stagnate




ANSWER: (b)

20. ENNUI
(a) Weariness
(b) Conviction
(c) Comedy 
(d) Expulsion




ANSWER: (a)

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