English VA questions from CUET UG 2022.
A state of decadence has come about because of ___________.
According to the author, how is man different from other animals? (Select the correct option)
According to the author, the humanist writers have ignored ______ (Select the correct option)
According to the author, the tourism department should :
According to the author, unhappiness and discontent spring from ______ Select the right option.
According to the passage, along with our highly evolved brain we as humans have also been blessed with the asset of "Social Instinct" which: (A) allows us to become social predators (B) helps us to become wise fair, just and independent that gives us our superior position in the Animal kingdom (C) develop our sense of smell and sight (D) makes us inordinately lazy and cruel Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A) only (2) (C) only (3) (B) only (4) (D) only
According to the passage, it is our duty to: (1) train our mind and acquire as much knowledge as possible (2) train our mind and travel in trains to see beautiful places and landscapes (3) train our mind and wait for someone to tell us what to do next (4) never train our mind as we are born with a lot of artificial intelligence
According to the passage knowledge and mental self culture can bestow unimaginable blessings on us because: (A) knowledge and mental self-culture will make us classy and elegant (B) mental self-culture will help us get free of prejudice, and arrogance due to the wisdom we gain from knowledge (C) knowledge will lead to a prosperous career only (D) knowledge and mental self culture will push us towards arrogance and superstitions Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A) only (2) (D) only (3) (B) only (4) (C) only
According to the passage, we the Homo sapiens are different from the beasts because: (A) We have strong sense of smell and sight unlike some of the predatory animals (B) We were able to develop our brains and our social instinct over the past millions of years unlike the other animals (C) we did not evolve like other animals did (D) we only use computers for our information and knowledge today Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A) (2) (B) (3) (C) (4) (D)
According to the passage, what have we forgotten in our life ?
According to the passage, which of the following human activities was responsible for the extinction of the large animals?
According to the passage which one of the following statements is correct: (1) Increase in population will lead to better education system (2) India's literacy rate is better than that of Brazil (3) Better school and institution are not important for the progress of any nation (4) Better access to formal education will prevent girl students from dropping out
According to the passage which one of the following statements is correct: (1) More men are able to read and write than women (2) More men are able to read but women write better (3) More women are able to read and write than men (4) More men are able to write but are not able to read
According to the passage, which one of the following options did not contribute to make Winnie's visits complicated: (1) Winnie was barred from taking a car or train (2) Winnie had to take expensive flights (3) Winnie had to carry outdated magazines with her (4) Winnie had to sign various documents
An increasing number of infants in the US are in foster care on account of...
As adults we find it difficult to imagine a world without language because:
'As the HEC hotspots rise, sustainable solution that benefit both human existence and elephant population are urgently needed.' Which of these would be a sustainable solution in this respect?
Based on your understanding of the passage, which one of the following statements is not true?
Bee humming bee birds are exclusive because : - A. They can fly backwards B. They are attractive and can sing C. They can fly in the cage D. They can communicate with a computer E. They are Barbie dolls Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Bee humming Birds need a lot of energy in order : - A. To maintain their body metabolism B. To flap their wings when they give a stage performance C. To sustain a steady rhythm of their songs D. To win the Grammy award E. To win an argument Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
By economic progress the narrator means: (1) Big school, college and university only (2) A smart banking system only (3) Prosperous, healthy, educated and an ethical society that is inclusive, fair and progressive (4) Few traders and business houses grow big
Change the following sentence from Assertive to Exclamatory: It has been a difficult year.
Change the following sentence from Assertive to Exclamatory: The chocolates are very bitter.
Children falling in which age group are most severely affected by the "quiet crisis"?
Choose from the options given below, the word that can be used to fill in the blank in the given sentence. Sarita could not prevent her child _____ going out with the other children.
Choose from the options given below, the word that can be used to fill in the blank in the given sentence. _____ he worked so hard, he couldn't pass the examination.
Choose from the options given below, the word that can be used to fill in the blank in the given sentence. The statue was _____ heavy that a crane was brought to lift it.
Choose the correct option of sequence in the given paragraph. A. He was born on 15 Oct, 1931 B. He was a fan of great Tamil poet C. Dr. Kalam, the 'Missile Man' was the twelfth President of India D. Being the President of India, his main focus was to ignite the minds of people E. Dr. Kalam was a staunch nationalist
Choose the correct option : The mighty Himalayas are like a wall . . . . . . (A) Simile (B) Metaphor (C) Paradox (D) Personification Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Choose the correct word based on your understanding of the Comprehension: He is unable to ______ the outcome of next week's match.
Choose the most appropriate option to convert the following sentence in Passive Voice to Active Voice: Did anyone invite Rachna to the party?
Choose the most appropriate option to convert the following sentence in Active Voice into Passive Voice: The labourers were digging a canal.
Choose the option which is correct according to the passage.
Despite enjoying all comforts that wealth can provide, man will still feel incomplete and unhappy, if ______ (Select the right option)
Each of the following discoveries is mentioned in the passage except:
Earlier scientists considered climate change to be:
Fill in the blank by choosing the right option from the given list to form a meaningful sentence. "Glaciers are significant for irrigation because they __________. (A) Provide rich mineral (B) Make the climate suitable for school picnics (C) Provide water for farming (D) Boost film-making Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Fill in the blank to make a meaningful sentence. Although everybody suffers from stress, some people are better at keeping __________ in a difficult situation.
Fill in the blank to make a meaningful sentence. In Ladakh, a retired Civil Engineer came up with the idea of __________ to overcome the water crisis.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate Modal: ______ I ask you a question?
Fill in the blank with an appropriate Modal: ______ you like a cup of tea?
Fill in the blank with an appropriate Preposition: The Soldiers are ______ war.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate Preposition: I prefer buttermilk ______ lassi.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate Question Tag: You think this is funny, ______?
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word from the given options. The newly admitted students walked into the college laboratory _____________.
Fill in the blank with the correct answer from the given options. This old house is infected _______ rats.
Fill in the blank with the correct option to make a meaningful sentence. The glacier man was awarded the "PADMASHREE" in __________ (A) 2015 (B) 2005 (C) 1845 (D) 2017 Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Fill in the blank with the right option from the list given below. "The "life style" counsellor recommended that the writer should begin to __________ and were beyond his control. (A) eliminate pollutions from the city (B) accept the things which cannot be changed (C) overcome the fastest runner in town (D) cut all news items from the newspaper Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Fill in the blanks with appropriate Articles: It was ______ honour to meet ______ professor.
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word from the options given below. All____the organizers, participated in the final performance.
From the given options, choose the correct poetic device (figure of speech) used in the given line. The bouncing bouncer bounced back.
From the given options choose the one which is correct according to the passage.
From the given options, choose the one which is correct according to the passage. The girls mentioned in the passage are A. Erica, Margery and Pat B. Erica and Pat only C. Only Patricia D. Joan, Erica and Patricia Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
From the given options select the figure of speech (poetic device) used in the expression. Break, Break, Break open till they break the town (1) Metaphor (2) Personification (3) Alliteration (4) Simile
From the given options, select the Figure of Speech (Poetic Device) used in the expression: "Tom and Jerry share a love-hate relationship"
From the given options, select the Figure of Speech (Poetic Device) used in the expression: "All the world is a stage"
From the given options select the figure of speech (Poetic Device) used in the expression: Beauty is a fading flower
From the given options, select the Figure of Speech (Poetic Device) used in the expression: "Chandu's uniform fits him like a glove"
From the given options, select the figure of speech (Poetic Device) used in the expression. "Like angels from heaven the paratrooper landed on earth"
From the given options, select the figure of speech (Poetic Device) used in the expression: He is suffering a sweet sorrow of leaving his school after 12 years.
From the given options, select the figure of speech (Poetic Device) used in the expression: The window gives a startling simple serene and a scenic view.
From the given options, select the Figure of Speech (Poetic Device) used in the expression: "Matthew met Michael at the mayor's moor"
From the given options, select the figure of speech (poetic device) used in expression: The stagnant ocean was like a blue film (1) Personification (2) Simile (3) Oxymoron (4) Pun
From the given options select the figure of speech or the poetic device used in experssion. "Both wry with the laboured ease of loss"
From the given options select the figure of speech (Poetic Device) used in the expression. "Far Far from gusty waves"
From the given options select the figure of speech (poetic device) used in the expression. Elsa became the benevolent beast of the forest (1) Simile (2) Personification (3) Oxymoron (4) Pun
From the given options, select the figure of speech (Poetic Device) used in the expression: Though a little pup yet monochrome runs like a cheetah
From the given options, select the figure of speech (Poetic Device) used in the expression. "The smiling young trees provided a strange comfort"
From the given options, select the figure of speech (poetic device) used in the expression: Of all the thousand selfish cars that pass (1) Personification (2) Simile (3) Oxymoron (4) Pun
From the given options, select the one which correctly identifies the figure of speech (poetic device) used in the expression: Death lays his icy hand on kings
From the given options, select the one which correctly identifies the figure of speech (poetic device) used in the expression: And faith unfaithful kept him falsely true
From the given options, select the one which correctly identifies the figure of speech (poetic device) used in the expression: The righteous shall flourish as the palm tree
From the given options, select the one which is right and correct according to the passage:
From the given options, select the one which correctly identifies the figure of speech (poetic device) used in the expression: The news was a dagger to his heart
From the given passage options, select the one which is true according to the passage. A. Pharaoh's believed that it was their link with the Gods that favoured Egypt B. The ordinary people worked overtime to destroy Egypt C. The Pharaoh's did not believe they were connected to the Gods D. The Pharaoh's were the hard working salves of ancient Egypt Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
From the options given below, choose the most appropriate one to complete the sentence "Glaciers are the only source of water in Ladakh because of" : (A) Very hot climate (B) Erratic Rainfall (C) Low annual rainfall (D) Heavy snow fall Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
From the options given below, select the one which will appropriately answer the following question: The author due to his shy nature ______
From the options given below, select the one which will answer the following question: Experience has taught the author that ______
From the passage, identify one distinctive feature about narrative writing:
From the passage it becomes clear that-(choose the correct option) Not one of the First Form girls would have anything to do with Erica because:
From the passage it may be assumed that, Winnie as a person was: (1) Strong, idealistic and indomitable (2) Meek, timid and sly (3) Silly, Temperamental and stupid (4) Caring and Manipulative
from the passage It may be assumed that the narrator was a 15 year old teenager without parents because the passage talks about. (select the correct option)
From the passage it may be concluded that Erica was very Select the option which is correct according to the passage.
From the passage it may be concluded that the emotions that narrator felt for Winnie are: (1) Love, compassion and concern (2) Annoyance, shame and irritation (3) Admiration, envy and rage (4) Prejudice, anger and love
From the passage Margaret Fenworthy comes across as --------- select the option which is correct according the passage
From the passage, we can assume that (select the option which is incorrect according to the passage) (1) Winnie was greatly anguished by the way she and her family were harshly treated (2) Winnie wanted to participate in a beauty pageant (3) The very unpleasant treatment and attitude of the government made Winnie all the more determined (4) Winnie made all efforts to meet her husband
From the passage we can refer that the purpose of a narrative is to:
From the passage we get to know that in ancient Egypt many workers were known as serfs. These were people with- Select the correct answer.
From the passage we get to know that a distinct quality of ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs was the fact that. select the correct option
From the passage you can infer that
From your reading of the passage, which of the following statements is false?
"He ceased his rattling....." What does 'rattling' refer to ? Select the correct answer from the options given below:
'He is not laughed at who laughs at himself first' : This according to you is : (A) Idiomatic (B) Name of a Hollywood cinema (C) Name of a club (D) Name of a scripture Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
How does the author know what is coming?
How were the tree and the little boy related to each other? (Select the correct option)
How would you define the relationship that the story illustrates. Select the correct answer from the following options.
Identify the Adverbs used in the given sentences in List I and match them with the type given in List II: | LIST I | | LIST II | |---|---|---| | A. Gautam Buddha left his family stealthily. | I. | adverb of degree | | B. I have pleaded enough and now I give up. | II. | interrogative adverbs | | C. How did you come here? | III. | adverb of manner | | D. He has not left the place. | IV. | adverb of affirmation/negation | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Identify the correct conversion of the following sentence in Direct Speech into Indirect Speech: She said to me, "What are you doing?"
Identify the correct conversion of the following sentence in Indirect Speech into Direct Speech: He requested him to wait there till he returned.
Identify the figure of speech in the sentence given below : "The righteous shall flourish as the palm tree"
Identify the figure of speech (poetic device) used in the given line: The statue blessed all the travelers
Identify the figure of speech used in the given sentence : "Why, man, if the river were dry, I am able to fill it with tears"
Identify the figure of speech used in the given sentence : "Life is a dream"
Identify the poetic device (figure of speech) used in the given line: He is the Einstein of my class
Identify the poetic device (figure of speech) used in the given line: India is like the universe
In his early youth, the author _____.
In the author's opinion, most Indian tourists -
In the extract the grandmother was trying to teach the author some traditional culinary skills because _________.
In the passage a word that can replace 'look back and remember' is:
In the passage, 'our near and dear ones' refers to:
In the passage, the meaning of the word 'acquiring' (a language) is:
In what context does the writer refer to Marie Bashkirtseff in the passage ?
Industrialization has resulted in _______.
It appears from the passage that over the next few days the narrator and the other two characters were:- select the correct option
It is said that, 'laughter is the best medicine'. Choose the option from the list given below that is true to the passage :
Literacy primarily shows: (1) Writing ability and fluency (2) Number of people with high standards (3) Number of people with access to education (4) Skill in Numeracy and Math
Match List - A with List - B. | List - A | List - B | |----------|----------| | (A) Second visit of Winnie was in | (I) July 1966 | | (B) Winne was constantly harassed since | (II) 1964 | | (C) Police informed Winne that | (III) She could visit her husband only if she carried a pass | | (D) Police station where Winnie signed documents | (IV) Caledon Square | Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (III) (2) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (II), (D) - (I) (3) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV) (4) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (III), (D) - (I)
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I | List - II | |----------|-----------| | (A) It is our duty to develop | (I) Not free and wise because they have remained victims of superstitions and ignorance | | (B) Knowledge is like a deep well | (II) fed by everlasting and perpetual springs | | (C) It has taken millions of year | (III) to evolve our brain to what it is now-a wonderful asset that makes us superior and evolved | | (D) Most men and women today are still | (IV) our mind to gain knowledge | Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV) (2) (A) - (II), (B) - (I), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV) (3) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (I) (4) (A) - (II), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III)
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I Example | List - II Figure of speech | | --- | --- | | (A) Boys boots are big so when boys jump | (I) alliteration | | (B) The sweet curd tasted like icecream | (II) simile | | (C) The timid fighter stole our heart | (III) oxymoron | | (D) The big umbrella was our only shade | (IV) metaphor | Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | PART - A | PART - B | | --- | --- | | (A) Necessity is | (I) the mother of invention | | (B) Ladakh at an altitude of 3,000 - 3,500 metres | (II) is a cold desert | | (C) Mr. Norphel has | (III) designed over 15 artificial glaciers | | (D) Stone embankments | (IV) impede the flow of water | Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | Part - A | Part - B | | --- | --- | | (A) I recently | (I) with the verdict | | (B) I was disappointed | (II) to a life style counsellor | | (C) I went to talk | (III) went to a doctor | | (D) I met with | (IV) my best friend Sandra | Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | Part A | Part B | | --- | --- | | (A) For those who dislike medicine | (I) say's 'Let us laugh' | | (B) W. Mathews | (II) may some times lock one's jaws | | (C) Happiness | (III) is a state of mind | | (D) A "guffaw" | (IV) a good joke invoking laughter is prescribed | Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I | List - II | |----------|-----------| | (A) Literacy rate measures | (I) education and skills of the citizens | | (B) Standards to measure literacy rate | (II) vary from country to country | | (C) Illiteracy in many countries | (III) is equated with no schooling | | (D) To catch up with progressive world | (IV) India has to develop more educational programs for her rural population | Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (I) (2) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV) (3) (A) - (II), (B) - (III), (C) - (IV), (D) - (I) (4) (A) - (III), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (IV)
Match List I with List II | List I | List II | | --- | --- | | A. The Bandra-Worli Sea Link | I. is in Mumbai | | B. BWSL is now rechristened as | II. Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link | | C. The bridge was constructed by | III. Hindustan Construction Co. Ltd. | | D. The bridge was designed by | IV. UK based Dar Consultants | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match list I with list II | List I | List II | |---|---| | A. Indiscriminate industrialization | I. if they inherit the present state of the world | | B. Mans tempering with nature | II. has resulted in the threat to the sustenance of mankind | | C. Future generation won't sustain themselves | III. has created state of decadence | | D. The industrial revolution | IV. led to drastic escalation of Earth surface temperature | Choose the correct answer from the option given below:
Match List I with List II: | List I | List II | |---|---| | A. The U.S. prides itself | I. on being a leader in the world community | | B. The "quiet-crisis" requiring | II. pregnancies are less likely to seek pre-natal care | | C. Women with unplanned | III. immediate action | | D. The period from infancy through pre-school years | IV. sets the stage for a child's future |
Match List I with List II | LIST I | | LIST II | | |---|---|---|---| | A. | The strange creature man | I. | Social Contract | | B. | Prophets of dawn are | II. | Spiritual development | | C. | The famous book written by Rousseau | III. | is fundamentally different from other animals | | D. | Our age is missing out on | IV. | Shaw and Wells, Arnold and Galsworthy | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match list I with list II | List I | List II | |---|---| | A. Prof Sarabhai | I. never gave directions | | B. Prof Sarabhai series of decisions | II. became life mission of many | | C. Prof Sarabhai is an | III. Indian highly lauded and admired space scientist | | D. Prof Sarabhai would | IV. review the work with the entire team | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List I with List II | LIST I | | LIST II | | |---|---|---|---| | A. | The boy was crying | I. | wanted to own a ship of his own | | B. | The young man was anxious | II. | to marry and wanted a house of his own | | C. | The sailor was worried and | III. | because he was hungry | | D. | The stump of the beautiful, kind and the selfless tree | IV. | burnt in the fire | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match list I with list II | List I | List II | |---|---| | A. The old man | I. was about to have a baby | | B. My mother | II. smelt peculiar and even the skin of his hands looked like wrinkled parchment | | C. My youngest aunt | III. always hears vague and strange things | | D. My cousins | IV. were busy with exams | Choose the correct answer from the option given below:
Match List I with List II | List I | List II | |---|---| | A. Serfs could be | I. Farmers | | B. Registered with the government | II. Recruited workers during the rainy season | | C. Public building projects | III. Bought and sold along with the estates were they worked | | D. Harsh punishment | IV. For those who ran away | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List-I with List-II | List I (Part A) | List II (Part B) | |---|---| | A. Loud remarks about sneaks and cowards were made | I. in the presence of Erica | | B. Margery Fenworthy | II. was very unpopular | | C. "Oh Margery...it's you who never give us a chance to be decent" | III. said Pat | | D. The girl with a twin sister named | IV. Pat | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List I with List II | List I | List II | |---|---| | A. Nancy | I. Treated the narrator as if he was a 5 year old child | | B. Allie | II. Made pancakes for breakfast | | C. Alex | III. Fried sausages and eggs | | D. Narrator | IV. Was placed in the 3rd home | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List I with List II | LIST I | | LIST II | | |---|---|---|---| | A. | A man of few words will | I. | rarely be thoughtless in his speech | | B. | My hesitancy in speech | II. | was once an annoyance. | | C. | Proneness to exaggerate, modify and suppress that truth | III. | is a natural weakness in man | | D. | My shyness | IV. | occasionally exposed me to laughter | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List I with List II | List I (Word) | List II (Meaning) | |---|---| | A. Planet | I. Heavenly body | | B. Nectar | II. Nature | | C. Species | III. Ideal food | | D. Energy needed | IV. To sustain life | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List I with List II | List I | List II | |---|---| | A. Descriptive narration | I. chronological sequence | | B. The narrative can follow a linear | II. highlights the characters and settings | | C. Conflicts are usually between | III. man and nature, man and society | | D. The character's thoughts | IV. reflect internal conflict | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List wth List II | List I | List II | |---|---| | A. The author is | I. are elephants | | B. The conflict is | II. between man and animals | | C. The animals discussed here | III. is about man and elephants | | D. Shared vision of co existence | IV. a forest ranger |
Match List wth List II | List I | List II | |---|---| | A. If in my early youth | I. I had been asked whether I liked dealing with men or books.. | | B. I have had much better | II. experiences with books | | C. Delightful books | III. even now come my way | | D. Bad experiences with men | IV. have nourished the meadow of my life |
Match the Expression given in List I with Figure of Speech given in List II | List I (Expression) | List II (Figure of Speech) | |---|---| | A. The chocolate tasted like nectar | I. METAPHOR | | B. The dark light was scary | II. OXYMORON | | C. Going great guns | III. ALLITERATION | | D. Young Major is the sunshine of the brigade | IV. SIMILE | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match the Expression given in List I with Figure of Speech given in List II | List I (Expression) | List II (Figure of Speech) | |---|---| | A. The mountains sang in prayer | I. ALLITERATION | | B. The cute baby was like a doll | II. PERSONIFICATION | | C. The dictator dared David to play the drums | III. SIMILE | | D. Our monitor is a witty fool | IV. OXYMORON | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match the Expression given in List I with Figure of Speech given in List II | List I (Expression) | List II (Figure of Speech) | |---|---| | A. The donkey sang like a star | I. SIMILE | | B. The stone smiled at me | II. PERSONIFICATION | | C. The lion listened longingly | III. ALLITERATION | | D. The Rose of the class | IV. METAPHOR | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match the Expression given in List I with Figure of Speech given in List II | List I (Expression) | List II (Figure of Speech) | |---|---| | A. Smitha is calm like the moon | I. SIMILE | | B. The camel is the ship of the desert | II. METAPHOR | | C. Seema smells of shampoo on sunny Sundays | III. ALLITERATION | | D. The dancing tree rejoiced in the rain | IV. PERSONIFICATION | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match the Expression in List I with its Figure of Speech in List II | List I (Expression) | List II (Figure of Speech) | | --- | --- | | A. He is cunningly simple | I. Exclamation | | B. Who is here so vile that will not love his country | II. Oxymoron | | C. What a piece of work is man | III. Personification | | D. Laughter holding both her sides | IV. Interrogation | Choose the correct answer from the option given below:
Match the Figure of Speech in List I with their meaning in List II | List A | List B | | --- | --- | | A. Oxymoron | I. Inanimate objects are spoken as having life and intelligence | | B. Hyperbole | II. Two opposite ideas are put together | | C. Personificaton | III. An implied simile | | D. Metaphor | IV. Made emphatic by one statement | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match the following: | | | |---|---| | Spirit and Opportunity | responsible for certain geographical land forms | | Scientists suggest that wind erosion is | Manner 4 | | Mars without rivers was revealed by | mid-17th century | | Polar ice caps were first seen in | names of Mars Rovers | Choose the correct answer from the following options:
Match the sentences in List I with their suitable Articles in List II: | LIST I | | LIST II | |---|---|---| | A. He is ______ best doctor in town. | I. | a | | B. It is ______ university in Delhi. | II. | an | | C. This is ______ bad. | III. | the | | D. I came here ______ hour ago. | IV. | No article | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Nature has made man realize that :- A. Large creatures always emerge victorious in the struggle for survival B. Smallest creatures are the toughest and most adaptable C. The humans are the only survivors on earth D. The largest and the smallest species are equally tough E. There is never a struggle for survival Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
On a Sunday afternoon, what did Allie decide to do? select the correct option A. Crawl towards the dirty old garage B. Paint the brick firepit white C. Sing a song D. Write a letter to the President Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
On the basis of reading of the passage it can be said that this passage is concerned about ______________.
'One step forward' in para 3 refers to :
Out of the options given below, choose the sentence which contains an Adjective Clause:
Over the next few weeks who all fell into a nice comfortable routine? select the correct option
Parents often warn their children to stay clear of the strangers because ______.
People usually see the world...:
Pick out the option that correctly lists the features of the BWSL
Prof. Sarabhai believed in ____________.
Prof. Sarabhai would frequently visit _____________.
Re-arrange the following parts to form a complete meaningful sentence A. as there was a pool B. exactly the same opportunity that C. I decided to learn swimming D. in Yakima that offered E. I was looking for Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Re-arrange the following parts to form a complete meaningful sentence A. and also help them B. that would lead them on their future paths C. gain experience and develop skills D. extra curricular activities E. empower students with confidence Choose the correct answer from the option given below:
Re-arrange the following parts to form a complete meaningful sentence. A. in the usage of polybags B. the plastic ban C. a total failure as D. introduced by the municipality has been E. there has been no reduction Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Re-arrange the following parts to form a complete meaningful sentence - A. the proportions of a fine art B. a means of survival for the poor C. and also been D. rag-picking has acquired E. through the years, Choose the correct answer from the option given below:
Re-arrange the following parts to form a meaningful sentence. A. which shows none of its inherent beauties B. like marble in the quarry C. I consider the human soul without education D. brings out the colour and makes the surface shine E. until the skill of the polisher Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Re-arrange the following parts to form a meaningful sentence. A. had behaved quite well B. he found C. when the father came home D. while he was away E. that the children Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Re-arrange the following parts to form a meaningful sentence: A. the number of illiterates B. incredible though it may seem C. has also been increasing D. while the percentage E. of literacy in India has been going up Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Re-arrange the following parts to form a meaningful sentence. A. which are the treasure trove of knowledge B. said that students C. Dr. Rajendra Prasad who was very fond of reading books D. should cultivate the habit of reading books E. who were the backbone of the country Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the following group of words to make a meaningful paragraph. A. It drove the ship ashore. B. It remained there for several days. C. The wind was strong. D. The ship ran on to the sand. E. The ship was not seen thereafter. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the following group of words to make a meaningful paragraph. A. His clothes became dirty. B. There he washed his dirty clothes. C. He fell to the ground. D. He struck his foot against a stone. E. He went to a nearby well. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the following group of words to make a meaningful paragraph. A. It grew dark. B. A stranger picked him up. C. The sun set. D. The traveller stumbled and fell down. E. Nothing was visible. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the following group of words to make a meaningful sentence. A. who were standing around him B. history says that Socretes C. as he was drinking D. continued to talk to his friends E. the cup of Hemlock Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the following jumbled group of words to make a meaningful sentence. A. He managed to make sense B. It was the first time when C. of the book even though D. He read anything on the subject Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the following jumbled group of words to make a meaningful sentence. A. Him to rush to his village immediately B. An urgent telegram asking C. He has received D. No other message other than Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the following jumbled group of words to make a meaningful sentence. A. During the last few years B. People in this area C. The mission has provided D. Able service to all the needy Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the following jumbled group of words to make a meaningful sentence. A. Penetrate the biological tissues B. Will produce unprecedented amount C. A large scale exchange of nuclear weapons D. Of radiation that can Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the following jumbled parts of a sentence to make a meaningful sentence : (A) to school (B) John was (C) that day as the maths (D) assessment was due (E) reluctant to go Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Rearrange the following jumbled parts of a sentence labelled as PQRS to make a meaningful sentence : P - full man, conference Q - writing an exact man R - reading maketh a S - a ready man and Choose the options that gives the correct sequence.
Rearrange the following jumbled parts of a sentence to make a meaningful sentence : (A) can lead to a (B) life long scar (C) A moment of-fun (D) and repentance (E) and merriment Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Rearrange the following parts of a sentence to make a meaningful sentence : (A) objective about (B) easy to be (C) systematic and (D) it is not (E) language study Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Rearrange the following phrases to make a meaningful sentence: A. swung the hammer B. and banged my thumb C. when I D. without aiming properly E. I missed the nail
Rearrange the following sentences to form a paragraph: A. But there is no denying that the discovery of geological time helped people come to terms with the idea that living things have had plenty of time to change. B. The key evidence for evolution comes from living organisms. C. British scientist began to consider geological time during the 18th century. D. Even if fossils and rocks did not exist we would still conclude that evolution occurs.
Rearrange the following sentences to make a meaningful paragraph: A. But there is one aspect of the James Web Space Telescope (TWIST) that is very limiting. B. To counter this limitations we can create Sky-survey telescope. C. It is designed to capture high-resolution images of small areas of the sky. D. The Vera Rubin observatory is being constructed specifically for this purpose. E. This is true for most telescope since it is difficult to create an image which is both wide and detailed.
Rearrange the given groups of words to make a meaningful sentence. A. as soon as the Managing Director B. all the workers approached him C. and reported the matter D. entered the factory Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the given groups of words to make a meaningful sentence: A. then the world will avert all future wars B. and agree to obey all the laws C. if all the nations work together D. for the common good of mankind Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the given groups of words to make a meaningful sentence. A. are the qualities that B. we interview applicants C. we look for when D. honesty integrity and intelligence Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the given groups of words to make a meaningful sentence: A. no part of this publication may be B. in any form without the written permission C. of the publisher of the book D. reproduced, stored or transmitted Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the given groups of words to make a meaningful sentence. A. democratic way of life B. for all is one of the C. the principals of equal justice D. cornerstones of our Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the given groups of words to make a meaningful sentence: A. for the vehicles carrying food items B. the Centre has made it mandatory C. to display all details on the D. windshield and the rear screen Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the given groups of words to make a meaningful sentence. A. by all his colleagues B. he is always liked C. and superiors as well D. being a very efficient worker Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the given groups of words to make a meaningful sentence: A. a consumer protection drive to educate B. against using fraudulent means C. the people about their rights and to warn traders D. the administration will soon launch Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the given jumbled groups of words to make a meaningful sentence. A. is mistakenly perceived B. in our country bureaucracy C. that assumes all power without responsibility D. as a group of men and women Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the given jumbled groups of words to make a meaningful sentence A. our present reputation B. we should try to maintain C. in order to keep enjoying D. the same standard of workmanship Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the given Jumbled groups of words to make a meaningful sentence: (A) with the problems of the poor nations (B) and attempts at acquainting us (C) the research study (D) is an eye opener Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (D), (A), (B), (C) (2) (C), (D), (B), (A) (3) (A), (C), (B), (D) (4) (C), (A), (B), (D)
Rearrange the given jumbled groups of words to make a meaningful sentence: (A) different forms of Sanskrit (B) in almost every part of India (C) Hindi and Marathi are (D) which was once spoken Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A), (D), (C), (B) (2) (C), (B), (A), (D) (3) (B), (A), (D), (C) (4) (C), (A), (D), (B)
Rearrange the given jumbled groups of words to make a meaningful sentence: (A) he/she has access (B) can learn much if (C) to a personal computer (D) anyone interested in the use of computers Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (C), (A), (B), (D) (2) (A), (C), (B), (D) (3) (D), (B), (A), (C) (4) (D), (A), (C), (B)
Rearrange the given jumbled groups of words to make a meaningful sentence A. in their segment might suffer B. might not affect newspaper readership C. the television boom D. but magazines which are not leaders Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the given jumbled groups of words to make a meaningful sentence A. being an B. the human mind C. much needed support to D. ancient practice E. Yoga can provide Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Rearrange the given jumbled groups of words to make a meaningful sentence: (A) can be facilitated by (B) and exposure to novel situation (C) general awareness, education (D) acquisition of certain specific skills Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (C), (D), (B), (A) (2) (D), (C), (B), (A) (3) (D), (A), (C), (B) (4) (D), (B), (C), (A)
Rearrange the jumbled parts which are labelled as A, B, C, D to form a meaningful sentence: A. the function of the capillaries B. and other materials to all the cells in C. is to take nutrients, Oxygen, D. the body and to take away their waste materials Which one of the following sequences is correct?
Responsible tourism or ecotourism means:
Scientists concentrated on studying probability of life on Mars because A. of its closeness to earth B. it was small in size C. it had forests of prehistoric animals D. it was similar to earth in many ways Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Select the correct answer from options given below and complete the sentence. The passage is written in a ________
Select the correct answer from options given below and complete the sentence. When the narrator was seven or eight _____________
Select the correct answer from options given below and complete the sentence. The narrator mentions names of a few writers to indicate that _____________
Select the correct answer from the options given below and complete the sentence. The reason for being less connected is that we _____ .
Select the correct answer from the options given below and complete the sentence. "But we have trouble walking across the street to meet a new neighbour," indicates our _____ .
Select the correct answer from the options given below and complete the sentence. Jude's Fellow-feeling with birds can be described as one of _____ .
Select the correct option and complete the sentence. Abdul Kalam believed in _____ .
Select the correct option and complete the sentence. In 1990, APJ Abdul Kalam was awarded with _____ .
Select the correct option and complete the sentence. Abdul Kalam studied _____ .
Select the correct option and complete the sentence. Abdul's mother mortgaged her _____ .
Select the Figure of Speech in the following sentence from options given below: O death! Where is thy sting?
Select the Figure of Speech in the following sentence from the options given below: Am I my brother's keeper?
Select the Figure of Speech in the following sentence from options given below: He passed a sleepless night.
Select the incorrect sentences from the following options: A. We discussed about the matter yesterday. B. It is not likely that he will see his home again. C. I would rather you went through air. D. The negotiations were rattled off in secret. E. He urged them to be quiet and listen to his words. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Select the incorrect sentences from the following options: A. The roof collapsed that very moment. B. This is more than flesh and blood can endure. C. He puts on an air of dignity. D. The tailor's bill has hurried up to a large amount. E. They were very grateful to him for kindness. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Select the option that is incorrect according to the passage.
Select the suggestions which the writers accepted to be in control of stress : (A) Making friends with the local medicine shop owner (B) Getting up 10 minutes earlier (C) Meeting less number of relatives and friends (D) Following a healthier routine Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
"She took me by the hand and walked me into the lobby...". The 'me' refers to the:
Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled as A, B, C and D to create a correct sentence. A. Maestro appeared to be enjoying every bit of it B. and followed every composition and the C. thunderous applause from D. an appreciative audience preceded Which one of the following sequences is correct?
Th author has referred to African elephants and length of cable equal to the circumference of the earth to show...
The author as a matured individual believes that his shy nature brought him ______ (Select the right answer from the options given below):
The author claims that ______ (Select the right answer from the options given below):
The author implies that if the eternal values and ideals are not regained, then ______ (Select the right option)
The author most likely mentions the discoveries of polar ice caps to suggest that
The author says that in later years his love of books diminished because
The author was able to see only the hands of the old man because _________.
The authors opinion on the possibility of life on Mars can be described as:
The Bandra-Worli Sea Link is a marvel of engineering and technology This statement means:
The BWSL has made the life of Mumbaikars easy because
The doctor diagnosed, "It's probably stress". What did the writer learn through this ?
The following sentence is grammatically incorrect: A great person use to lived in this house. Correct the sentence above by choosing the most appropriate option:
The introductory paragraph of the passage deals with: (1) India and it's education policy (2) American dream (3) Global literacy (4) School education for women in Kerala
The main focus of the passage is on the plight of
The passage compares our mind to a little bucket. It does so because: (1) our brain is designed like a bucket to store the water needed by our metabolism (2) our brain as the physical organ of our mind is capable of accepting and storing the information we acquire from life (3) the shape of our brain is like that of a bucket (4) the brain has a bucket like cavity for storage of physical matter
The passage makes it very clear that, Prof Sarabhai was indeed a great team player as well. This becomes obvious from:
The possible reason for Winnie's refusal to carry a pass can be: (1) Winne did not want to follow the required protocols, as she was a habitual law-breaker (2) She was against the government's policy regarding passes for women (3) She did not understand the importance of a pass as she was illiterate (4) She wanted someone to get the pass delivered to her at the office
The professionals who mainly deal with construction of a bridge are
The series of decisions taken by Prof. Sarabhai opened many ___________.
The story highlights a typical selfish human nature we are all familiar with. Identify it from the options given below:
The strategy used by Prof Sarabhai to lead his team was _______________.
"The stump of the unselfish tree burnt in the fire, softly humming a tune." means: (Select the right options from the given options)
The two protagonists of the story are ______ (Select the correct option)
The word closest in meaning to 'potentially' is:
The word 'elements' most nearly means:
The writer feels that 'laughter' is to be prescribed to those who : (A) Like to explore 'new games' (B) Dislike medicines (C) Fly aeroplanes (D) Junior school students Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
The writer says that, he would never make a laughing stock of himself. This means, he . . . (A) should not allow others to ridicule and make fun of him (B) should not disrespect others (C) should quarrel with those who laugh aloud (D) should go on a pilgrimage Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
The writer suggests that problematic diseases are because of ________
"They seemed, like himself, to be living in a world which did not want them." What does this line tell about Jude ?
`We are in a conflict zone amidst an invasion of _____.
What according to the passage, can be a source of snobbish self-importance?
What according to the passage was the reason of ancient Egyptian progress and prosperity. A. The link the Pharaohs claimed they had with the Gods B. The labour and hard work of the and ordinary men in ancient Egypt C. The mines and quarries full of germs armed with rockets and missiles and jewals in ancient Egypt D. The modern smart Egyptian army Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
What characterized the end of the 'Ice Age'?.
What did the sculptor preserve in casting in bronze the servant girl in 2500 B.C. Harappa?
What does new scientific evidence blame humans for?
What does the author consider to be an exaggeration?
What does the line, "live your life in such a way that when you die the world cries while you rejoice" indicate about the kind of life that the father wanted his son to live ?
What does the poet suggest when they say that the records of soldiers and slaves are not kept? A. They do not play a significant role in history B. Their sculptures are destroyed C. Common people are not worthy of being part of history D. History is about Kings and Queens Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
What idea did the narrator's tutor put in his mind?
What is common between George Orwell and the narrator ?
What is generally a good deal less romantic than what the ingenuous young tubercle snobs seem to imagine?
What is the poem 'At the Museum' about?
What is the poet grateful about according to the poem?
What is the result of technological advancement of mankind?
What snobbery does the author see and often meet in the adolescents?
What was the impression of the author about her mother?
What were the kinds of work the servant girl had to do during her time? Choose the incorrect option.
When did the father give the precious advice to his son ?
Which according to you is the best title for the passage : (A) Crime and punishment (B) Guffaw, guffaw, guffaw (C) Laughter is the best medicine (D) Laughter should be avoided by Camels (E) Locked Jaws and bad teeth Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Which according to you is true about the bee humming bird? A. They are very obviously visible when they fly. B. We cannot obviously see the bee humming birds when they fly C. The bee humming birds can fly into space like a rocket D. The very tiny bee humming birds cannot be seen even if they are kept in a cage on a study table E. The bee humming birds do not exist. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Which among the following are characteristics of narrative writing?: A. It has a prescribed length B. It follows a structure C. The characters are an integral part of the writing D. In some narratives, the author does not narrates the story through. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Which of the following does not constitute the "quiet crisis" in the U.S as per the task force report?
Which of the following factors help humanity control its evolution, as per the passage? A. Predicting what might happen in the future B. Use of technology C. Persisting for longer than most mammal species D. Control of resources E. Genetic modification Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Which of the following is a personification ? (A) The carpet talked to me like a dear friend (B) The comet was an island (C) The bees bumbled, bounced and danced (D) The wisdom of the old man was like a religious scripture Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Which of the following is an OXYMORON ? (A) The night sky with all the stars was a map for the traveller (B) Anita sang like a professional singer (C) The dull bright afternoon looked no different (D) Amazing aunty Agatha opened the door Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Which of the following is CORRECT according to the passage? A. Bee humming birds cannot fly backwards B. Nectar is a liquid that is rich in energy C. Bee humming birds are only found in the Himalayas D. Bee humming birds do NOT feed on nectar E. Bee humming birds are extinct like the dinosaurs Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Which of the following is not an appropriate subscription for a formal letter?
Which of the following is NOT correct about narrative writing according to the passage? A. It is designed to change opinions and attitudes B. It follows only a chronological structure C. The characters may be human and non-human D. The conclusion tends to resolve the conflicts E. It does not resolve some serious issues Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Which of the following is not included in a formal letter?
Which of the following sentences are factually incorrect as per the passage? A. Our species is 200,000 years old B. Our species is not old in evolutionary terms C. Our species is in decline D. Our species can become extinct due to overpopulation E. Our species is unable to control its evolution Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Which of the following sentences demonstrate an incorrect form of the adverb? A. The moon shine bright in the day. B. You are pretty mistaken about him. C. He never comes late. D. It would hardly rain today. E. The have ran more faster than the dog. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Which of the following statements is not true with reference to the passage?
Which of the following statements is not true ?
Which of the following statements is not true ?
Which of the following statements is true about the birds ? A. Birds were very good and old friends of Jude B. Jude considered birds as his only friends C. Birds had some dinner D. Birds were not puny E. Birds rattled Jude's clacker Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Which of the following words means 'returning to former condition' in para 3 ?
Which of these options suggests the best title for the passage?
Which one of the following phrases best bring out the meaning of; 'the Meadow of my life'?
Which word in para 5 means 'meeting our own needs without compromising the needs of future generations?'
Who introduced the narrator to the world of books?
Who was called the Glacier Man ?
Why according to the author, the future generation may find it difficult to sustain life on earth?
Why are the people howling and bursting crackers in the forest?
Why does the writer derive that we have lost touch with our humanity ?
Why was the author angry and bored during her summer holidays?
Why would global ecosystems collapse?
You are required to re arrange these jumbled parts which are labelled as A,B,C,D,E to produce a correct sentence. A. it is believed that children get neglected in Nuclear families and B. but what matters at the end is the amount of time parents spend with their children C. The family structure in India has undergone radical changes as D. the joint families prove beneficial for the overall growth and development of a child E. the joint families are being replaced by nuclear families though Which one of the following sequences is correct?
You are required to re-arrange these jumbled parts which are labelled as A,B,C,D,E to create a correct sentence. A. we should think twice before we speak B. which may never heal and so affect our relationship C. and words once spoken can never be recalled so D. spoken words occupy an important place in relationships as E. sometimes our words can hurt others Which one of the following sequences is correct?
"You shall have some dinner - you shall..." Who shall get some dinner ? Select the correct answer from the options given below: