Q.8191·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyIn this question, look at the underlined/italic part. Below in this question there are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them (a), (b) or (c) is better than the underlined/italic part, indicate your response on the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter (a), (b) or (c). If none of the substitutions improves the sentence, indicate (d) as your response on the Answer Sheet. Thus a ‘No improvement’ response will be signified by the letter (d). He ought not to tell me your secret, but he did.View question
Q.8192·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyIf I don’t know the meaning of a word, I look it after in the dictionary.View question
Q.8195·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyShe cut a sad figure in her first performance on the stage.View question
Q.8196·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyLast evening I went to the optician and bought spectacles .View question
Q.8197·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyI would like to avail a fifteen days’ holiday this summer.View question
Q.8198·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyIn this question there has a sentence with three underlined/italic parts labelled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined/italic part and indicate your response in the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).View question
Q.8199·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyIn this question there has a sentence with three underlined/italic parts labelled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined/italic part and indicate your response in the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).View question
Q.8200·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyIn this question there has a sentence with three underlined/italic parts labelled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined/italic part and indicate your response in the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).View question
Q.8201·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyIn this question there has a sentence with three underlined/italic parts labelled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined/italic part and indicate your response in the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).View question
Q.8202·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyWhich one of the following devices changes low voltage alternating current to high voltage alternating current and vice versa?View question
Q.8203·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyIn this question there has a sentence with three underlined/italic parts labelled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined/italic part and indicate your response in the Answer Sheet against the corresponding letter i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).View question
Q.8204·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyRead the passages and answer the items that follow. You are required to select your answers based on the contents of the passage and opinion of the author only. We had just passed Tenali, where I roused myself in order to hear the name of the station. As I was falling asleep again, a violent jolt shot me into the arms of somebody in the seat opposite. The engine with one wheel broken was lying across the track and beside it was the luggage van, likewise, derailed. Groaning, wheezing, gasping, sputtering in its death agony, the engine was like a fallen horse which, snorting, trembling in every limb, its flanks heaving, its chest labouring, seems incapable of making the smallest effort to struggle on to its legs again. The author had roused himself as he wanted toView question
Q.8205·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyRead the passages and answer the items that follow. You are required to select your answers based on the contents of the passage and opinion of the author only. We had just passed Tenali, where I roused myself in order to hear the name of the station. As I was falling asleep again, a violent jolt shot me into the arms of somebody in the seat opposite. The engine with one wheel broken was lying across the track and beside it was the luggage van, likewise, derailed. Groaning, wheezing, gasping, sputtering in its death agony, the engine was like a fallen horse which, snorting, trembling in every limb, its flanks heaving, its chest labouring, seems incapable of making the smallest effort to struggle on to its legs again. The engine stopped becauseView question
Q.8206·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyRead the passages and answer the items that follow. You are required to select your answers based on the contents of the passage and opinion of the author only. We had just passed Tenali, where I roused myself in order to hear the name of the station. As I was falling asleep again, a violent jolt shot me into the arms of somebody in the seat opposite. The engine with one wheel broken was lying across the track and beside it was the luggage van, likewise, derailed. Groaning, wheezing, gasping, sputtering in its death agony, the engine was like a fallen horse which, snorting, trembling in every limb, its flanks heaving, its chest labouring, seems incapable of making the smallest effort to struggle on to its legs again. The engine is compared to a fallen horse becauseView question
Q.8207·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyRead the passages and answer the items that follow. You are required to select your answers based on the contents of the passage and opinion of the author only. I was beginning to tire a little now. I had been cutting steps continuously for two hours, and Tenzing, too, was moving very slowly. As I chipped steps around still another corner, I wondered rather dully just how long we could keep it up. Our original zest had now quite gone and it was turning more into a grim struggle. I then realised that the ridge ahead, instead of still monotonously rising, now dropped sharply away, and far below I could see the North Col and Rongbuk glacier. I looked upwards to see a narrow ridge running up to a snowy summit. A few more whacks of the ice-axe in the firm snow and we stood on top. Which of the following is the most appropriate description of the area in which the narrator had been moving?View question
Q.8208·Miscellaneous·2017·EasyRead the passages and answer the items that follow. You are required to select your answers based on the contents of the passage and opinion of the author only. I was beginning to tire a little now. I had been cutting steps continuously for two hours, and Tenzing, too, was moving very slowly. As I chipped steps around still another corner, I wondered rather dully just how long we could keep it up. Our original zest had now quite gone and it was turning more into a grim struggle. I then realised that the ridge ahead, instead of still monotonously rising, now dropped sharply away, and far below I could see the North Col and Rongbuk glacier. I looked upwards to see a narrow ridge running up to a snowy summit. A few more whacks of the ice-axe in the firm snow and we stood on top. ‘I had been cutting steps continuously for two hours’ suggests thatView question