Q.12061·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyAll religions are to advance the cause of peace (P) i n a holy partnership (Q) justice and freedom (R) bound together (S) The proper sequence should be:View question
Q.12062·Miscellaneous·2014·EasySeventy-two people reports PTI (P) were affected by food poisoning (Q) i ncluding several women and children (R) o f the central part of the city (S) The proper sequence should be:View question
Q.12063·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyThe Prime Minister declared that those states (P) will get all help and aid (Q) where family planning (R) is effected very efficiently (S) The proper sequence should be:View question
Q.12064·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyA sum of money becomes 3 times in 5 years at simple interest. In how many years will the same sum become 6 times at the same rate of simple interest?View question
Q.12065·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyMy friend when he was going to his office (P) met with an accident (Q) on his scooter (R) due to rash driving (S) The proper sequence should be:View question
Q.12066·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyThe boy said I am not going to the school (P) with my friends in the class room (Q) w here my teacher scolds me (R) when I want to play (S) The proper sequence should be:View question
Q.12067·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyMohan, the son of my friend, gave me a set of pens (P) which is very precious (Q) while working in Japan (R) who died in an accident (S) The proper sequence should be:View question
Q.12068·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyThe clerk on the desk (P) left the money (Q) i n the safe (R) which he should have locked up (S) The proper sequence should be:View question
Q.12069·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyIn this question, you are required to spot errors in sentences. Each sentence is divided into three parts. Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any of the parts. No sentence has more than one error. Some of the sentences do not have any error. When you find an error in a sentence, the letter indicated under that part of the sentence is the answer and therefore the same may be marked on the separate Answer Sheet. If there is no error in any part, then (d) which stands for "No error" is the answer for the item. (a) He went to England to work as a doctor (b) but returned back (c) as he could not endure the weather there. (d) No errorView question
Q.12070·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyIn this question, you are required to spot errors in sentences. Each sentence is divided into three parts. Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any of the parts. No sentence has more than one error. Some of the sentences do not have any error. When you find an error in a sentence, the letter indicated under that part of the sentence is the answer and therefore the same may be marked on the separate Answer Sheet. If there is no error in any part, then (d) which stands for "No error" is the answer for the item. (a) She inquired (b) whether anyone (c) has seen her baby. (d) No errorView question
Q.12071·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyIn this question, you are required to spot errors in sentences. Each sentence is divided into three parts. Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any of the parts. No sentence has more than one error. Some of the sentences do not have any error. When you find an error in a sentence, the letter indicated under that part of the sentence is the answer and therefore the same may be marked on the separate Answer Sheet. If there is no error in any part, then (d) which stands for "No error" is the answer for the item. (a) When I went (b) outdoor (c) I found frost everywhere. (d) No errorView question
Q.12072·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyEach item in this question consists of a word in capital letters followed by four words or phrases as (a), (b), (c) and (d). Select the word or phrase which is most nearly the same in meaning as the original word and mark the correct response as (a), (b), (c) or (d) as the case may be, in your Answer Sheet. ASSENTView question
Q.12073·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyIn this question, you are required to spot errors in sentences. Each sentence is divided into three parts. Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any of the parts. No sentence has more than one error. Some of the sentences do not have any error. When you find an error in a sentence, the letter indicated under that part of the sentence is the answer and therefore the same may be marked on the separate Answer Sheet. If there is no error in any part, then (d) which stands for "No error" is the answer for the item. (a) These are (b) his (c) conclusion remarks. (d) No errorView question
Q.12074·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyIn this question, you are required to spot errors in sentences. Each sentence is divided into three parts. Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any of the parts. No sentence has more than one error. Some of the sentences do not have any error. When you find an error in a sentence, the letter indicated under that part of the sentence is the answer and therefore the same may be marked on the separate Answer Sheet. If there is no error in any part, then (d) which stands for "No error" is the answer for the item. (a) The shopkeeper either offered to exchange (b) the goods (c) or refund the money. (d) No errorView question
Q.12075·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyIn this question, you are required to spot errors in sentences. Each sentence is divided into three parts. Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any of the parts. No sentence has more than one error. Some of the sentences do not have any error. When you find an error in a sentence, the letter indicated under that part of the sentence is the answer and therefore the same may be marked on the separate Answer Sheet. If there is no error in any part, then (d) which stands for "No error" is the answer for the item. (a) Churchill was (b) one of the greatest (c) war leaders. (d) No errorView question
Q.12076·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyIn this question, you are required to spot errors in sentences. Each sentence is divided into three parts. Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any of the parts. No sentence has more than one error. Some of the sentences do not have any error. When you find an error in a sentence, the letter indicated under that part of the sentence is the answer and therefore the same may be marked on the separate Answer Sheet. If there is no error in any part, then (d) which stands for "No error" is the answer for the item. (a) We should keep (b) such people (c) at an arm’s length. (d) No errorView question
Q.12077·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyIn this question, you are required to spot errors in sentences. Each sentence is divided into three parts. Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any of the parts. No sentence has more than one error. Some of the sentences do not have any error. When you find an error in a sentence, the letter indicated under that part of the sentence is the answer and therefore the same may be marked on the separate Answer Sheet. If there is no error in any part, then (d) which stands for "No error" is the answer for the item. (a) He did not know (b) as much as (c) he claimed he knew. (d) No errorView question
Q.12078·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyIn this question, you are required to spot errors in sentences. Each sentence is divided into three parts. Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any of the parts. No sentence has more than one error. Some of the sentences do not have any error. When you find an error in a sentence, the letter indicated under that part of the sentence is the answer and therefore the same may be marked on the separate Answer Sheet. If there is no error in any part, then (d) which stands for "No error" is the answer for the item. (a) That was very dangerous; (b) you might (c) have been killed. (d) No errorView question