Direction :- Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underline/Bold segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to improve it, select 'no improvement required'.
His conduct does not accord for his noble profession.
accorded from
according to
accord with
No improvement
The word accord in this context is used to indicate agreement or harmony.When talking about someone's conduct aligning with or being in harmony with a certain profession , the appropriate preposition to use is with rather than for.
Therefore, the correct sentence is: His conduct does not acord with his noble profession.
Question 2:
Direction :- Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words,
A person who believes everything easily
credulous
plausible
creditor
reliable
Credulous- A person who believes everything easily.
Creditor- A creditor or lender is a party that has a claim on the services of a second party. It is a person or institution to whom money is owed.
Plausible- something that you can believe, reasonable.
Reliable- something that you can trust.
Question 3:
Direction :- Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words,
A statement which cannot be contradicted
Irresistible
Irrational
Irrefutable
Irreparable
Irrefutable - a statement which cannot be contradicted.
Irresistible - cannot be stopped or prevented.
Irrational - illogical or unreasonable statement.
Irreparable - something which cannot be repaired, reconstructed.
Question 4:
Direction :- The following sentence has been divided into parts. that contains an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options.
Lucy was annoyed to discover/ that her husband/ had taking her car keys.
had taking her car keys
No error
that her husband
Lucy was annoyed to discover
"Had + V3 (third form of the verb)" is the correct grammatical structure for the given sentence.
Hence, 'had taken(V3) her car keys' is the most appropriate answer.
Question 5:
Direction :- The following sentence has been divided into parts that contains an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options.
He loses his tempers on the slightest provocation.
provocation
He loses
his tempers on
the slightest
Temper means state of mind or feelings especially with respect to patience, outbursts of anger. There is no such word like tempers.
Question 6:
Direction :- Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
neglegible
ingenuity
jeopardy
committee
Negligible
Ingenuity:- the quality of being clever, original, and inventive.
Jeopardy:- danger of loss, harm, or failure.
Question 7:
Direction :- The following sentence has been divided into parts that contains an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options.
He loses his tempers on the slightest provocation.
provocation
his tempers on
the slightest
He loses
Temper means state of mind or feelings especially with respect to patience, outbursts of anger. There is no such word like tempers.
Question 8:
Direction:- In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Over the past year, Dr Hemmings has been conducting research on the big cat phenomenon and has already (1) ___________ the remains of some wild animals that may have been eaten by (2) __________ far larger than any of the country's known carnivores. The project has (3) ____________ an analysis of twenty skeletal animal remains (4). ___________ from across Gloucestershire and other nearby counties. The bones were selected because the (5). ___________ of their death led people to believe that these animals may have been killed by a big cat.
3.
related
involved
concerned
connected
Involved
'Involved' means to have or include something as a necessary part. The given passage states that the project has involved an analysis of twenty skeletal animal remains recovered from across Gloucestershire and other nearby countries.
Hence, 'involved' is the most appropriate answer.
Question 9:
Direction :- Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word given in Bold/Underline.
Famished
Hesitant
Volatile
Starved
Satiated
Famished- very hungry
Satiated- to completely satisfy a desire or need
Hesitant- slow to speak or act because you are uncertain
Volatile- that can change suddenly and unexpectedly
Starved- to suffer or die because you do not have enough food to eat
Question 10:
Direction :- Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words,
A list of the books referred to in a scholarly work
calligraphy
bibliophile
bibliography
holography
bibliography- A list of the books referred to in a scholarly work
(a) bibliophile- a person who collects or has a great love of books.
(c) calligraphy- decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering.
(d) holography - the study or production of holograms