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English — Set 8

10 Questions with Answers & Explanations

Set 8 of 38

1

Its time.........

Options

A

the class will start

B

the class started

C

the class had started

D

None.

Correct Answer

the class started

Explanation

In English grammar, the phrase 'It is time' followed by a clause requires the use of the simple past tense (Subjunctive mood) to indicate something that should have happened already.

2

The ...... of the Minister's statement cannot be verified by people who have no access to official records.

Options

A

veracity

B

verbosity

C

ambiguity

D

validity

Correct Answer

veracity

Explanation

The word 'veracity' refers to truthfulness or accuracy, which is the most appropriate term when talking about verifying a statement against official records.

3

She ...... Rs 80 out of the bank every Friday.

Options

A

obtains

B

draws

C

pulls

D

extracts

Correct Answer

draws

Explanation

In banking terminology, the verb 'draw' is the correct term used to describe the act of taking money out of an account.

4

I was astounded at his ...... lack of knowledge about the Continent of Africa.

Options

A

abundant

B

colossal

C

huge

D

great

Correct Answer

colossal

Explanation

The word 'colossal' is used to emphasize the extreme degree of something, such as a large-scale lack of knowledge.

5

If you smuggle goods into the country, they may be ...... by the customs authority.

Options

A

possessed

B

punished

C

confiscated

D

fined

Correct Answer

confiscated

Explanation

'Confiscated' means to take or seize (someone's property) with authority, which is what customs do with smuggled goods.

6

In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given sentence. A style in which a writer makes a display of his knowledge....................

Options

A

Pedantic

B

Verbose

C

Pompous

D

Ornate

Correct Answer

Pedantic

Explanation

'Pedantic' refers to someone who is excessively concerned with minor details and rules or with displaying academic learning.

7

The Indian Middle class is

Context: Study the following passage and answer the question which is based on it (10-14) The Indian middle class consist of so many strata that it defies categorisation under a single term class, which would imply a considerable degree of homogeneity. Yet two paradoxical features characterise its conduct fairly uniformly; extensive practice and intensive abhorrence of corruption. In the several recent surveys of popular perceptions of corruptions, politicians of course invariably and understandably top the list, closely followed by bureaucrats, policemen, lawyers, businessmen and others. The quintessential middle class. If teachers do not figure high on this priority list, it is not for lack of trying, but for lack of opportunities. Over the years, the sense of shock over acts of corruption in the middle class has witnessed a steady decline, as its ambitions for a better material life have soared but the resources for meeting such ambitions have not kept pace. What is fascinating, however, is the intense yearning of this class for a clean corruptionless politics and society, a yearning that has again and again surfaced with any figure public or obscure, focus on his mission of eradicating corruption. Even the repeated failure of this promise on virtually every man's part has not subjected it to the law of diminishing returns.

Questions

A

defiant

B

mysterious

C

homogeneous

D

stratified

Correct Answer

stratified

Explanation

The text mentions the middle class 'consist of so many strata' and 'defies categorisation under a single term', implying it is stratified.

8

Catching the earlier train will give us the ...... to do some shopping.

Options

A

chance

B

luck

C

possibility

D

occasion

Correct Answer

chance

Explanation

In this context, 'chance' means a suitable time or opportunity to perform an action.

9

In high school many of us never realised the importance that grammar would ...... in later life.

Options

A

figure

B

portray

C

play

D

exercise

Correct Answer

play

Explanation

The standard English idiom is to 'play a role' or 'play an importance' in someone's life.

10

He is a very careful person, he never takes side but remains ......

Options

A

impartial

B

unbiased

C

neutral

D

prejudiced

Correct Answer

neutral

Explanation

In the context of not taking sides in a conflict, 'neutral' is the most appropriate term to describe someone's stance.

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