Practice Test


Q1) Who has given an account of the battle between Greece and Persia? Show Answer


Q2) What did the Athenians do to expedite victory? Show Answer


Q3) Marathon was the place where Show Answer


Q4) In the passage "Intercede" means to Show Answer


Q5) This is a passage about Show Answer


Q6) Which of the following statements sums up the meaning of the passage? Show Answer


Q7) "Labour turns out at six and with busy pen and ringing hammer lays the foundation of competence". This statement means Show Answer


Q8) Which of the following words in the passage indicate that the writer does not ultimately reject the element of luck? Show Answer


Q9) Which of the following statements is true about the passage? Show Answer


Q10) Which of the following statements is not appropriate about the passage? Show Answer


Q11) Shri Nehru was deeply attached to Show Answer


Q12) What is the permanent trend in Indian life? Show Answer


Q13) The author believes that democracy can work Show Answer


Q14) The writer wants to work for Show Answer


Q15) The writer thinks that Show Answer


Q16) The blame for the environmental crisis facing the Earth lies with Show Answer


Q17) Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? Show Answer


Q18) According to the passage, nobody knows the truth because Show Answer


Q19) What does the comparison in the last paragraph of the passage convey? Show Answer


Q20) Which of the following is untrue related to Science? Show Answer


Q21) The most suitable title for the above passage would be Show Answer


Q22) Aggressive nationalism Show Answer


Q23) Negative national feeling can make a nation Show Answer


Q24) 'The greatest problem' in the middle of the passage refers to the question Show Answer


Q25) 'Others' in the last sentence refers to Show Answer


Q26) What is man tempted to assume? Show Answer


Q27) When do science and technology become dangerous? Show Answer


Q28) What will happen if eastern people use machines? Show Answer


Q29) Which of the following statements is/are true in the context of the passage?
1. Science and technology are neither good nor bad.
2. Through machine, man can achieve all progress.
3. Science and technology bring great risks and temptations. Show Answer


Q30) Choose the word which is similar in meaning as the word 'tabooed' used in the passage. Show Answer


Q31) The writer uses the term 'culture' to refer to Show Answer


Q32) The passage suggests that universal education Show Answer


Q33) The culture of a community is said to deteriorate when Show Answer


Q34) The culture of a community is transmitted Show Answer


Q35) According to the passage, education is Show Answer


Q36) 'Schools of thought' can be explained as Show Answer


Q37) 'Schools of thought' can be explained as Show Answer


Q38) Broad general knowledge is necessary because Show Answer


Q39) The idea of the first school of thought in the passage is that Show Answer


Q40) Supporters of the first theory say that Show Answer


Q41) According to the second school of thought, education will not be very effective if pupils Show Answer


Q42) The author was possessed by the work when he started doing it because Show Answer


Q43) Which of the following statements is/are definitely true in the context of the passage?
1. The author's new accounting method proved to be satisfactory
2. The courts expressed doubt about the new method
3. The change in method created confusion among all Show Answer


Q44) Which of the following statements is/are false in the context of the passage?
1. The author felt irritated when he had to skip meals for listening to the complains of villagers.
2. The author had spent his boyhood in village among the villagers and poor people.
3. The author was happy when he had escaped from the clutches of the nagging villagers. Show Answer


Q45) How did the author's contribution to Zamindari work get recognition from others? Show Answer


Q46) Which of the following aspects of the villagers made the author 'restless'? Show Answer


Q47) Why are the writings of Hiuen Tsang considered as relevant? Show Answer


Q48) What probably prompted Hiuen Tsang to travel to India? Show Answer


Q49) Hiuen Tsang did all of the following during his travel in India except Show Answer


Q50) Which of the following has been considered as the real contribution of Hiuen Tsang? Show Answer


Q51) As per the passage, which of the following cities was not visited by Hiuen Tsang? Show Answer


Q52) Why did Hiuen Tsang study Sanskrit and Pali? Show Answer


Q53) The writing of Hiuen Tsang appears to be objective because Show Answer


Q54) China was under the influence of which of the following during Hiuen Tsang's time?
1. Educated and elite classes
2. Chinese pilgrims Show Answer


Q55) Who were not an invader in the ancient times, India? Show Answer


Q56) How were the books of some writer famous? Show Answer


Q57) The writer favours a car with wide glass areas, so that the driver can Show Answer


Q58) It is very expensive to maintain a large car because it Show Answer


Q59) While buying a car, one should specially consider its Show Answer


Q60) According to this passage, the two factors that the buyer of a new car should keep in mind are Show Answer


Q61) The size of the car should be in accordance with Show Answer


Q62) According to the passage, traveling leads to Show Answer


Q63) When we meet other people while we travel, we learn to differentiate between Show Answer


Q64) The author terms justice, love, honour and courtesy as delicate goods because they are Show Answer


Q65) Traveling helps those who Show Answer


Q66) The things we care for are available in foreign lands in Show Answer


Q67) The period discussed in the sentence is Show Answer


Q68) The sentence lays emphasis on the fact that the economic liberalisation has Show Answer


Q69) It appears that the author of the sentence criticises economic liberalisation for the people's Show Answer


Q70) Which of the following is not true about most of the middle and upper middle class people of the period mentioned in the passage? Show Answer


Q71) It can be inferred from the sentence that the middle and upper middle class people of the period lived Show Answer


Q72) The sociologists referred to in the passage say that the relationship between industry and elementary education was one Show Answer


Q73) The author argues that Show Answer


Q74) By 'functional relationship' is meant Show Answer


Q75) The observations of the sociologists are based on a study of Show Answer


Q76) The industry needs a literate work force because Show Answer


Q77) Mountaineering is different from other sports because Show Answer


Q78) People living in the Andes and the Himalayas made mountain journeys because Show Answer


Q79) Mountaineers climb as a team because Show Answer


Q80) "......... the summit was the prize they all set their eyes on". In the context of the passage this means Show Answer


Q81) "to press on" in the last sentence means Show Answer


Q82) In the passage, the word 'choultry' should mean Show Answer


Q83) The porter refused to help Bansali because Show Answer


Q84) Bansilal could not get any accommodation for the night because Show Answer


Q85) The night long in the open Show Answer


Q86) From the passage, Bansilal emerges as Show Answer


Q87) The author makes out a case for Show Answer


Q88) The author tends to see the senior managers as Show Answer


Q89) 'Organic system', as related to the organisation implies its Show Answer


Q90) Policy decisions in organisations should involve Show Answer


Q91) The theme of the passage is Show Answer


Q92) According to the passage, there is always a gap between Show Answer


Q93) According to the passage, natural justice can be brought about by Show Answer


Q94) 'To dispense with a requirement' means Show Answer


Q95) 'The rules of the natural justice are not embodied rules' means that these rules Show Answer


Q96) From the passage it is clear that it is the legislature Show Answer


Q97) Why did Yugiyama always say, "Whatever happens, happens for the good"? Show Answer


Q98) Why was everyone amazed of Yugiyama's luck? Show Answer


Q99) Why did Yugiyama live alone? Show Answer


Q100) Initially villagers sympathized with Yugiyama because Show Answer


Q101) Why did the army recruit more men? Show Answer


Q102) An appropriate title for this passage would be Show Answer


Q103) Arrange the following incidents in chronological order as they occurred in the passage.
A. Yugiyama's son fell off from a horse's back and broke his leg.
B. Yugiyama's son retured to the village as a merchant and took care of Yugiyama.
C. Yugiyama's son was spared from joining the army because of his broken leg.
D. The kingdom was at war the army forcefully recruited more men. Show Answer


Q104) Later, the villagers sympathized with Yugiyama because Show Answer


Q105) Why did the leader of the army troupe reject Yugiyama's son? Show Answer


Q106) Why were the villagers surprised to hear Yugiyama's response when they came to sympathize with him the second time? Show Answer


Q107) The contents of the passage prove that Show Answer


Q108) After experimenting as per the guru's plan, Rahul realised that Show Answer


Q109) What according to the passage, was the essence of the Upanishad passage? Show Answer


Q110) The guru wanted a jar of water to Show Answer


Q111) Which of the following was proposed by Rahul's father to the guru? Show Answer


Q112) Which of the following statements is definitely true in the context of the passage? Show Answer


Q113) What was the effect of the guru's medicine on Rahul's body? Show Answer


Q114) Why did Rahul's parents refuse to be ready for death? Show Answer


Q115) Which of the following can best explain the clause "Rahul did as instructed" as printed in passage? Show Answer


Q116) Which of the following is most opposite in meaning of the word 'refused' as used in the passage? Show Answer


Q117) What did the white elephant do when he realized that his mother had been starving even though he had been sending food for her? Show Answer


Q118) Why did the white elephant not put up a struggle against the King's soldiers? Show Answer


Q119) Why did the white elephant collect food for his mother daily? Show Answer


Q120) Why was the white elephant upset to see the forester along with the King's soldiers? Show Answer


Q121) Which of the following best describes the King as mentioned in the passage? Show Answer


Q122) What did the King do when the forester told him about a white elephant? Show Answer


Q123) Why was the forester terrified and crying for help in the forest? Show Answer


Q124) Why did the white elephant's mother never receive the fruits sent by her son? Show Answer


Q125) Why was the white elephant unhappy and refused to eat in the King's palace? Show Answer


Q126) Which of the following is true in the context of the passage? Show Answer


Q127) What does the author mean by "procedures" when he says that "farmers do not get a chance of availing institutional finance because of procedures involved in it? Show Answer


Q128) Why have many farmers resorted to killing family members?
A. It is difficult for the farmers to sustain their family's livelihood.
B. So that the killed family member may get rid of the persistent adversities.
C. To avail relief package announced by the government to support the family of those who commit suicide. Show Answer


Q129) According to the author why does the situation of agriculture sector remain grim even after making several technological advances? Show Answer


Q130) Which of the following is not true in context of the passage? Show Answer


Q131) What does the author suggest as opposed to providing temporary monetary relief to the farmers?
A. To improve the entire agricultural setup in India instead of providing relief in the face of adversities.
B. Providing the local moneylenders with large amount of money so that small farmers can easily obtain loans from them.
C. Empowering the farmers so that they can sustain a livelihood throughout life without having to face the desperation that adversity drives them to. Show Answer


Q132) What are the adversities faced by Indian farmers according to the passage? Show Answer


Q133) According to the passage why don't farmers avail the institutional finance facilities? Show Answer


Q134) According to the passage, how can general public lend a helping hand to the struggling farmers? Show Answer


Q135) Why is the profit margin of farmers narrowing even after increasing the minimum purchase price?
A. The minimum purchase price of the government is too low to make any profit.
B. The quality of the inputs such as seeds and fertilizers is very poor.
C. There had been a continuous rise in the price of agriculture inputs which adversely affects the profits. Show Answer


Q136) How did poor students manage their expenses in towns if a college education was not available to them in their villages? Show Answer


Q137) Which of the following is/are not true about the hostel?
1. Lodging and boarding arrangements were available to poor students without any payment.
2. The hostel was built by the philanthropist who was also the chief guest at the function.
3. Tuition and clothing were free of cost for the poor students. Show Answer


Q138) Why did the chief guest want to meet the three students?
1. To please the secretary
2. To observe a ritual
3. To impress the secretary Show Answer


Q139) Why has the practice of students from villages staying with families in towns stopped nowadays? Show Answer


Q140) Why did the hostel secretary mention the three students to the chief guest? Show Answer


Q141) What does the author dislike about functions? Show Answer


Q142) Which of the following was not a common factor among the three students? Show Answer


Q143) The three students had come to attend college because of their Show Answer


Q144) Which of the following is/are the reason/s praise is considered as 'golden gallows"?
1. It provides the audience with false information distracting them from the chief guest's speech.
2. It creates wrong notions about themselves in the minds of those being praised.
3. It helps people to easily fool the person being praised. Show Answer


Q145) In the passage what does the word bear mean? Show Answer


Q146) What is the main thrust of the author? Show Answer


Q147) Which of the following best describes the purpose of the author? Show Answer


Q148) According to the passage, the present education structures assume which of the following' Show Answer


Q149) What should be the major characteristic of the future educational system? Show Answer


Q150) According to the author, educational plan should attempt to Show Answer


Q151) According to the author, what measures should open university adopt meet modern conditions? Show Answer


Q152) According to the author, what should be the basis for awarding credentials? Show Answer


Q153) Which of the following is not true in context of the given passage? Show Answer


Q154) According to the author, the concept of 'lifetime education' is Show Answer


Q155) Integrating the concepts of lifelong learning with the educational structure would imply Show Answer


Q156) The main focus of the passage is on the plight of Show Answer


Q157) Children falling in which age group are most severely affected by the 'quite crisis'? Show Answer


Q158) Which of the following does not constitute the 'quiet crisis' in the U.S. as per the task force report? Show Answer


Q159) Which of the following statements is not true in the context of the passage? Show Answer


Q160) The number of children born to, married mothers in the U.S. is approximately how many times the number of children born to unwed mothers? Show Answer


Q161) Children born out of unplanned pregnancies are highly vulnerable because Show Answer


Q162) The task force report seems to be based on the data pertaining to the period Show Answer


Q163) Which of the following is most nearly the same in meaning as the words 'Confront' as used in the passage? Show Answer


Q164) Which of the following is most nearly the same in meaning as the 'Vulnerable' as used in the passage? Show Answer


Q165) Which of the following is most opposite in meaning to the word 'Severely' as used in the passage? Show Answer


Q166) Modern medicine is primarily concerned with Show Answer


Q167) A healthy man should be concerned with Show Answer


Q168) Talking about health all the time makes people Show Answer


Q169) The passage suggests that Show Answer


Q170) The passage tells us Show Answer


Q171) In the context of the passage, the culprit's act of emptying a test tube containing some fluid can be classified as Show Answer


Q172) In what way would the new terrorism be different from that of the earlier years?
A. More dangerous and less baffling
B. More hazardous for victims
C. Less complicated for terrorist Show Answer


Q173) What was the immediate provocation for the meeting held in August 1998? Show Answer


Q174) What could be the probable consequences of bio-attacks, as mentioned in the passage?
A. Several deaths
B. Political turmoil
C. Social unrest Show Answer


Q175) The author's purpose of writing the above passage seems to explain : Show Answer


Q176) According to the author of the passage, the root cause of terrorism is :
A. religious fanaticism
B. socio-political changes in countries
C. the enormous population growth Show Answer


Q177) The phrase "SUCH-ATTACKS", as mentioned in the last sentence of the second paragraph, refers to : Show Answer


Q178) The sole objective of the old terrorism, according to Hoffman, was to : Show Answer


Q179) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage :
GLOOMY Show Answer


Q180) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage :
CACOPHONOUS Show Answer


Q181) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage :
PERPETRATORS Show Answer


Q182) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage :
ELUSIVE Show Answer


Q183) The author has appreciated the Japanese for their : Show Answer


Q184) According to the Japanese Ambassador, which of the following motivates the foreign investors to invest in Indian manufacturing industry? Show Answer


Q185) The purpose of the author in writing this passage seems to be to Show Answer


Q186) According to the Japanese Ambassador, India offers a comparative advantages to foreign investors in terms of Show Answer


Q187) For seeking more and more foreign investment, the author suggests that we should Show Answer


Q188) From the passage it can be inferred that the author is Show Answer


Q189) The author attributes Japan's emergence as an economic superpower to :
A. their ability to overcome any ordeal.
B. their tenacity and perseverance despite unfavourable circumstances.
C. their ability to improvise and adapt to globally acceptance quality levels. Show Answer


Q190) Which of the following statement(s) is/are true about the critical comments on investment conditions in India?
A. These comments are difficult to be countered.
B. These comments are received from various international quarters.
C. These comments are based more on basis than on facts. Show Answer


Q191) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
ASSIDUOUSLY Show Answer


Q192) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
IDIOSYNCRASIES Show Answer


Q193) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
INDUCEMENT Show Answer


Q194) JUSTIFIABLE Show Answer


Q195) The Ishikawa Mission during its visit to India emphasized on Show Answer


Q196) How did the Indian government react to the hurdles in the way of bilateral trade between India and Japan? Show Answer


Q197) What is the result of Japanese investments in ASEAN nations? Show Answer


Q198) Which of the following is TRUE about the author's view regarding India's participation in world trade? Show Answer


Q199) It can be inferred from the content of the passage that the author is a/an Show Answer


Q200) The author seems to appreciate India's national integrity and political stability particularly in view of which of the following?
A. the size of the country
B. India's population
C. its internal complexity Show Answer


Q201) The author feels that India has a better status in the world market because of its Show Answer


Q202) Which of the following statements is TRUE in the context of the passage?
A. India's successful experiment of economic reform has become an inspiration to the world.
B. Size, population and internal complexity of our country are the barriers in the way of attaining national integrity and political stability.
C. A few government agencies were not in favour of liberalization policy at the beginning. Show Answer


Q203) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
RESILIENCE Show Answer


Q204) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
PRUNING Show Answer


Q205) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
STIFF Show Answer


Q206) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
IMPEDIMENTS Show Answer


Q207) Which of the following has been described as the most outstanding benefits of modern medicine?
A. The real cause and ways of control of communicable
B. Evolution of the concept of harmony between man and nature
C. Special techniques for fighting ageing Show Answer


Q208) In India traditionally the doctors were being guided mainly by which of the following? Show Answer


Q209) What caution have proponents of indigenous systems sounded against medical practitioners? Show Answer


Q210) Why has the field of health not been understood properly? Show Answer


Q211) Why, according to the author, have people in India survived in spite of poverty? Show Answer


Q212) Which of the following pairs are mentioned as 'contrast' in the passage? Show Answer


Q213) Why does the author describes the contributions of science as remarkably poor? Show Answer


Q214) The author seems to suggest that Show Answer


Q215) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
INEVITABLE Show Answer


Q216) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
DEGENERATIVE Show Answer


Q217) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
CONNOTES Show Answer


Q218) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
ABERRATION Show Answer


Q219) How do the British economists and political scientists react to budget secrecy? They are : Show Answer


Q220) The author thinks that openness in budget is essentials as it lead to : Show Answer


Q221) The author seems to be in favour of Show Answer


Q222) The secrecy of the budget is maintained by all of the following countries except :
A. Finland
B. India
C. United States Show Answer


Q223) Which of the following statements is definitely TRUE in the context of the passage? Show Answer


Q224) Sir Richard Clarke seems to deserve the credit for Show Answer


Q225) From the contents of the passage, it can be inferred that the author is Show Answer


Q226) For making the budget realistic, the government should Show Answer


Q227) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
SCOURGE Show Answer


Q228) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
MYRIAD Show Answer


Q229) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
FLOURISHES Show Answer


Q230) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
DEBATED Show Answer


Q231) What was Jawaharlal Nehru's consideration for helping African nations? Show Answer


Q232) The example of Myanmar given by the author proves : Show Answer


Q233) Which of the following is the author's suggestion to India to break the
Chinese monopoly? Show Answer


Q234) From the contents of the passage, it can be inferred that the author's views are : Show Answer


Q235) The author considers the claims of the Chinese foreign Ministry regarding third party as Show Answer


Q236) Which of the following best explains the term "Middle kingdom's ancient formula? Show Answer


Q237) Which of the following was/were the reason(s) for the backwardness of African Nations?
A. Mistreatment by the alien rulers
B. Tyrannical leaders governing the gullible masses
C. Exploitation and neglect by Western countries Show Answer


Q238) China's substantial grants to African countries are an act of Show Answer


Q239) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
CONTEMPORARY Show Answer


Q240) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
BOOMING Show Answer


Q241) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
PRECLUDE Show Answer


Q242) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
SANCTIMONIOUS Show Answer


Q243) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
ABDICATION Show Answer


Q244) The author thinks it appropriate to Show Answer


Q245) Why are the central undertakings not capable of generating power at low cost? Show Answer


Q246) Which of the following is the reason for apathy of private investors in power sector? Show Answer


Q247) What was the serious omission on the part of the State Government? Show Answer


Q248) Which of the following is/are considered necessary for improving performance of electricity enterprises?
A. Corporate work culture
B. Privatization
C. Properly integrated state enterprises Show Answer


Q249) The example of "Delhi Model" quoted by the author underlines his feelings of :
A. happiness about its success
B. unhappiness for lack of public support
C. disgust towards privatization Show Answer


Q250) Which of the following was/were not considered as the instrument(s) to accomplish financial well-being of power sector? Show Answer


Q251) Why were the results of the power sector reforms NOT as had been anticipated? Show Answer


Q252) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
DELUSION Show Answer


Q253) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
VIABILITY Show Answer


Q254) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
IMPEDE Show Answer


Q255) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
UNBUNDLING Show Answer


Q256) What solution is being offered by the Health Ministry for the shortage of doctors in rural areas? Show Answer


Q257) Why have some existing medical colleges been prohibited from admitting students? Show Answer


Q258) Which of the following is/are the changes announced by the MCI in the regulation governing the establishment of medical college?
A. Allowing the commercialization of medical colleges.
B. Reducing the earlier mandated land requirement for a medical college campus for metros.
C. Allowing corporate bodies to open medical colleges. Show Answer


Q259) Which of the following are the different opinions regarding the BRMS proposal?
A. At least a small step has been taken to improve the healthcare facilities in the rural areas through this proposal.
B. There should be uniform healthcare facilities available for people living in both rural and urban area
C. The healthcare providers through this proposal would not be up to the mark. Show Answer


Q260) Which of the following is possibly the most appropriate title for the passage? Show Answer


Q261) What is one of the major problems faced by the government run medical institutions? Show Answer


Q262) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
FLAGGED Show Answer


Q263) Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
FALLING SHORT Show Answer


Q264) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
UNSCRUPULOUS Show Answer


Q265) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in capital as used in the passage.
SHARP Show Answer


Q266) Which of the following words has the SAME meaning as the word 'care' as used in the passage? Show Answer


Q267) Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word 'unfold' as used in the passage? Show Answer


Q268) Which of the following statements is not made in the passage about Nature? Show Answer


Q269) What is needed to develop balanced personality? Show Answer


Q270) Why do people not enjoy the beauty of Nature? Show Answer


Q271) What should we do to enjoy tranquil life? Show Answer


Q272) What are the town planners doing today? Show Answer


Q273) According to the author the passage, Nature : Show Answer


Q274) What is the passage about? Show Answer


Q275) Which of the following statements is false? Show Answer


Q276) The writer's attitude, as reflected in the passage, is Show Answer


Q277) The course promoters' attitude is Show Answer


Q278) The word 'mindset' here means Show Answer


Q279) The Gandhian reaction of poverty is Show Answer


Q280) According to Gandianism, the individual who wants to change society Show Answer


Q281) Who, according to the passage, finds the new meaning for words like revolutions, peace and struggle? Show Answer


Q282) The expression 'water will to water, dust to dust' means Show Answer


Q283) What does society mean to Gandhian? Show Answer


Q284) The other name of Baltimore Oriole was __________ . Show Answer


Q285) The nest of the Baltimore Oriole _______ . Show Answer


Q286) Which of the following is the closest in size to a Baltimore Oriole? Show Answer


Q287) The Baltimore Oriole spend the winters in the __________ . Show Answer


Q288) What is the colour of the female Baltimore Oriole? Show Answer


Q289) Which of the following does not attract the Baltimore Oriole? Show Answer


Q290) The Baltimore Oriole can be found as far west as Show Answer


Q291) Which of the following is not true about the Baltimore Oriole? Show Answer


Q292) where would I probably not find a Baltimore Oriole? Show Answer


Q293) Which of these colours is not found on a Baltimore Oriole? Show Answer


Q294) The writer felt unusually solitary because Show Answer


Q295) "I left all signs of habitation behind me." This means that he Show Answer


Q296) I became darker than the writer expected because Show Answer


Q297) The writer found it difficult to keep to the path because of Show Answer


Q298) When he settled himself on the fork of the tree the writer __________ Show Answer


Q299) At the beginning of the passage, the writer expresses her opinion that in many countries progress is synonymous with Show Answer


Q300) In the passage the term 'exploiting' nature suggests Show Answer


Q301) Nehru objected to the phrase 'conquest of Everest' since Show Answer


Q302) Gandhi's statement "It is decreasing in the jungles but it is increasing in the towns.!" Show Answer


Q303) The writer is of opinion that tribal people can be prevented from combing forest for food Show Answer


Q304) Modern means of entertainment and communication __________ street theater. Show Answer


Q305) In the olden days street theater ________ to villages or small localities of the city. Show Answer


Q306) Street theater usually ________ with issues of public importance. Show Answer


Q307) Street theater is _________ to stage. Show Answer


Q308) Street theater creates an/a _________ impact on audience. Show Answer


Q309) In self-directed learning, an individual Show Answer


Q310) There is need for self-directed learning because Show Answer


Q311) Which word best describes self-directed learning? Show Answer


Q312) The modern environment according to the author is Show Answer


Q313) The synonym of the word "diagnosing" is Show Answer