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Total number of questions are 25, which contains 25 questions of English.
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Answering a Question :-
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Marking Scheme :-
1 marks will be awarded for each correct answer.
There will be 0.25 negative marking for each wrong answer.
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SECTION
Question No. 1-0.25+1 Marks
Question:
Select the most appropriate idiom to fill in the blank.
Rajat is known for his notorious nature. He will be friendly to your face but likes_______
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error and select the option which rectifies that error.
A lot of adulterants / are chemicals that can lead / to an range of health problems/in both children and adults.
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
Despite the setbacks and obstacles we faced, / our team rallied together and achieved our goals, / which teach us the importance of/teamwork, resilience, and determination.
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and. select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
As a boy, I was always exploring lonely places neglected gardens and orchards, unoccupied houses, patches of scrub or wasteland, the fields outside the town, the fringes of the forest. On one of my rambles (1)_______ the bungalow, I pushed my way through a thicket of lantana bushes and stumbled over a thick stone slab, twisting my ankle slightly as I fell. For some time, I sat on the grass massaging my foot. When the pain eased, I looked more (2)______ at the stone slab and was surprised to find that it was a gravestone. It was. almost entirely covered by ivy; obviously no one had been near it for years. I tugged at the ivy and some of it came away in my hands. There was some (3) ______lettering on the grave, half-obscured by grass and moss. I could make out a name-Rose-but little more. I sat there for some time, (4)______ over my discovery. I was wondering why 'Rose' should have been buried at so lonely a spot when there was a (5)______ not far away.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
As a boy, I was always exploring lonely places neglected gardens and orchards, unoccupied houses, patches of scrub or wasteland, the fields outside the town, the fringes of the forest.
On one of my rambles (1)_____ the bungalow, I pushed my way through a thicket of lantana bushes and stumbled over a thick stone slab, twisting my ankle slightly as I fell. For some time, I sat on the grass massaging my foot. When the pain eased, I looked (2)______at the stone slab and was surprised to find that it was a gravestone. It was almost entirely covered by ivy; obviously no one had been near it for years. I tugged at the i and some of it came away in my hands. There was some (3)_____lettering on the grave half-obscured by grass and moss. I could make out a name Rose but little more. I sat there for some time, (4)_______over my discovery. I was wondering why 'Rose' should have been buried at so lonely a spot when there was a (5)_______not far away.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
As a boy, I was always exploring lonely places neglected gardens and orchards, unoccupied houses, patches of scrub or wasteland, the fields outside the town, the fringes of the forest. On one of my rambles (1)______ the bungalow, I pushed my way through a thicket of lantana bushes and stumbled over a thick stone slab, twisting my ankle slightly as I fell. For some time, I sat on the grass massaging my foot. When the pain eased, I looked more (2)______at the stone slab and was surprised to find that it was a gravestone. It was almost entirely covered by i ivy; obviously no one had been near it for and some of it came away in my hands. There was some (3)_______half-obscured by grass and moss. I could make out a name Rose there for some time, (4)______years. I tugged at the ivy year lettering on the grave, but little more. I sat over my discovery I was wondering why 'Rose' should have been buried at so lonely a spot when there was a (5)_______not far away.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the wing select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank, passage carefully and As a boy, I was always exploring lonely places-neglected gardens and orchards, unoccupied houses, patches of scrub or wasteland, the fields outside the town, the fringes of the forest. On one of my rambles (1) the bungalow, I pushed my way through a thicket of lantana bushes and stumbled over a thick stone slab, twisting my ankle slightly as I feil. For some time, I sat on the grass massaging my foot. When the pain eased, I looked more (2) at the stone slab and was surprised to find that it was a gravestone. It was almost entirely covered by ivy; obviously no one had been near it for years. I tugged at the ivy and some of it came away in my hands. There was some (3) lettering on the grave, half-obscured by grass and moss. I could make out a name Rose but little more. I sat there for some time, (4) over my discovery. I was wondering why 'Rose' should have been buried at so lonely a spot when there was a (5)_____not far away.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4.
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
As a boy, I was always exploring lonely places-neglected gardens and orchards, unoccupied houses, patches of scrub or wasteland, the fields outside the town, the fringes of the forest. On one of my rambles (1)______ the bungalow, I pushed my way through a thicket of lantana bushes and stumbled over a thick stone slab, twisting my ankle slightly as I fell. For some time, I sat on the grass massaging my foot. When the pain eased, I looked more (2)_______ at the stone slab and was surprised to find that it was a gravestone. It was almost entirely covered by ivy; obviously no one had been near it for years. I tugged at the ivy and some of it came away in my hands. There was some (3)________ lettering on the grave, half-obscured by grass and moss. I could make out a name-Rose-but little more. I sat there for some time, (4)________over my discovery. I was wondering why 'Rose' should have been buried at so lonely a spot when there was a (5)______not far away.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5.