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2021-11-03 08:19:15 Why did the student decide to remain on the roof whole night?

(1) He felt so guilty that he did not have courage to come down.
(2) He waited for the teacher to sleep
(3) He waited to hear the conversation in the teacher’s room
(4) He did not know the way to come down
(5) None of these

What was the plan of the student to take revenge?

(1) To create a situation so that the teacher becomes helpless.
(2) To kill the wife of the teacher
(3) To peep into his bedroom from the roof top
(4) To crush the teacher’s head with a stone at night
(5) None of these

In which system of education was Prabhakaran studying?

(1) The system of read and recite
(2) The system of day and night school
(3) Staying in teacher’s house and work for him
(4) The Gurukula system of learning Sanskrit
(5) None of these

Why did the teacher not show affection to Prabhakaran?

(1) He developed hatred towards him
(2) He knew that Prabhakaran was a potential killer
(3) Prabhakaran did not have sympathy towards teacher’s wife
(4) The teacher had seen him talking with other boys
(5) None of these

The purpose of the teacher to punish the boy was –

(1) to reform him as he was bad in studies
(2) to teach him as he was not paying attention
(3) to send message to the class to improve their behavior
(4) to make the boy vindictive
(5) None of these

Which behavior irritated the teacher most?

(1) Going to roof top with granite stone
(2) Listening to the bedroom conversation
(3) Indulging into the conversation with other boys during class
(4) The weeping of Prabhakaran
(5) None of these

In the opinion of teacher’s wife, Prabhakaran was …..

(1) most dishonest, insincere boy
(2) the best student in the class
(3) a short tempered sensitive boy
(4) a student who deserved much more punishment
(5) a sycophant who used to praise the teacher for no reason

What was the Prabhakaran’s reaction on hearing the conversation in his teacher’s bedroom?

(1) should wait for the couple to sleep and kill them both
(2) how wrong am I to kill such a nice teacher
(3) I should jump onto the bed of the couple from roof top
(4) Alas! I should not have heard the conversation
(5) None of these

Which of the following is TRUE in the context of the passage?

(1) The Gurukula system of education was forced on Prabhakaran
(2) The teacher assaulted the student mercilessly
(3) The teacher’s wife was astonished at the behavior of Prabhakaran
(4) Prabhakaran did not have guilt feeling even after hearing the conversation
(5) Prabhakaran had no plan to kill the teacher

Which of the following is NOT TRUE in the context of the passage?

(1) In old days boys at young age were sent to teacher’s house
(2) But for bedroom conversation, Prabhakaran would not have killed the teacher
(3) Prabhakaran was the best student in the class
(4) The teacher’s wife was of the view that Prabhakaran might run away
(5) The teacher was teaching an important lesson
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2021-11-03 08:19:15 READING COMPREHENSION

Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it. Some words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

In the olden days, students used to stay in the teacher’s house and learn. At a young age, boys were sent to the teacher’s house. This system of education was called ‘Gurukula’. Prabhakaran was a boy of twelve. He was staying in his teacher’s house to learn Sanskrit. Prabhakaran was a good student and his teacher liked him. But the teacher didn’t show his affection towards the boy. Rather, he was stricter towards him.

One day Prabhakaran was not very attentive in the class. This made the teacher angry. He beat him severely. Prabhakaran wept for some time. Then he wanted to wreak his vengeance on the teacher. In his rage he decided to kill the teacher. He chalked out a plan for this; Prabhakaran would climb up to the roof of his teacher’s bedroom with heavy granite stone and drop it on the teacher’s head when he was asleep.

So after taking the dinner, Prabhakaran went out, picked up a heavy stone and climbed to the roof of the room. After some time his teacher and his wife retired to bed. Before sleeping they talked for some time. During the talk Prabhakaran heard his name being mentioned. He listened to their conversation attentively. The teacher’s wife was equally fond of Prabhakaran. She was telling the teacher, ‘this morning you were very harsh on Prabhakaran.

You beat him umpteen times, mercilessly. Is he not the best boy in your class? If you behave in this manner he will run away from here and you will lose a good student.’ The teacher replied, ‘you are right, I should not have been so cruel to him. But you know he was not attentive in the class. I was taking an important lesson and he was talking to another boy. When I saw it I lost my temper. Prabhakaran should not miss important lessons.

So I beat him in such a way that the punishment may deter him from such indifference in future.’ On hearing this, Prabhakaran became very sad. It was with good intention that the teacher punished him. He was overwhelmed with remorse. The whole night he sat on the roof. The next morning after lessons, he approached his teacher when he was alone and confessed to him everything.

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2021-11-03 08:19:06 Directions (Q.1–Q.5): In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are five pairs of words denoted by the numbers 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 . Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.
1. When the captain found that the player had taken _______ medicines, he _______ the matter to the chief.
1) expiry, told
2) prohibited, reported
3) over, verified
4) wrong, received
5) right, send

2. He kept her drum _____ him and played it _____.
1) next to, nice
2) besides, sincerely
3) to, well
4) with, soundly
5) beside, wisely

3. The state Government has _______ to meet all the demands of its officers _________.
1) allowed, perhaps
2) Clinched, completely
3) refused, in to
4) admitted, partly
5) reverted, quietly

4. A few ____ of gratitude are enough to express your feelings _.
1) word, contentiously
2) ideas, truly
3) lines, badly
4) words, sincerely
5) thoughts, frankly

5. The _ made by him hardly _ any concrete conclusion.
1) interrogation, yielded
2) advice, commented
3) situation, convinced
4) report, lead
5) policies, account


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2021-11-03 08:12:20 PARA JUMBLE

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(A) Global warming is caused by an acute heating of the earth’s atmosphere as a result of energy being trapped.

(B) Cattle and other animals that produce methane can also contribute significantly to global warming, much of this has been a problem because of human animal farming which produces hundreds of cattle for the meat industry.

(C) Greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide and methane can cause the atmosphere to build up, leading to solar radiation becoming trapped within the earth like within a greenhouse, hence the name.

(D) Global warming is also largely a result of the release of methane from cracks in the earth, landfill sites and through natural gas leaks.

(E) Once these greenhouse gasses are released, they can contribute to the buildup of the atmosphere and work to trap more solar radiation within the earth.

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2021-11-03 08:12:06 Cloze Test Set -1
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In the passage given below there are 6 blanks, each followed by a word given in bold. Even blank has four alternative words given in options (A),(B),(C) and (D). You have to tell which word will best suit the respective blank. Mark (E) as your answer if the work given in bold after the blank is your answer i.e “No change required”.

INNOVATION, the elixir of progress, has always (1)______ [lost] people their jobs. In the Industrial Revolution artisan weavers were (2)_______ [kept] aside by the mechanical loom. Over the past 30 years the digital revolution has displaced many of the mid-skill jobs that (3)______ [changed] 20th-century middle-class life. Typists, ticket agents, bank tellers and many production-line jobs have been (4)_______ [reduced] with, just as the weavers were.



For those, including this newspaper, who believe that technological progress has made the world a better place, such churn is a natural part of rising prosperity. Although innovation (5)_____ [kills] some jobs, it creates new and better ones, as a more productive society becomes richer and its wealthier inhabitants demand more goods and services. A hundred years ago one in three American workers was employed on a farm. Today less than 2% of them produce far more food. The millions (6)______ [led] from the land were not consigned to joblessness, but found better-paid work as the economy grew more sophisticated. Today the pool of secretaries has shrunk, but there are ever more computer programmers and web designers.


1.A) swipe
B) highlight
C) cost
D) reduced
E) No change required


2.A) hired
B) changed
C) seen
D) swept
E) No change required


3.A) adopted
B) underpinned
C) required
D) admired
E) No change required


4.A) downgraded
B) comforted
C) admired
D) dispensed
E) No change required


5.A) denies
B) offers
C) varies
D) requires
E) No change required


6.A) occupied
B) requested
C) freed
D) originated
E) No change required
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2021-10-28 09:14:00 OPTIONS- A]I) drawing up
II) Drawing out
III) Framed
IV) Written up
V) Formulate [B]I) larger
II) Smaller
III) Extended
IV) Broad
V) Bigger [C]I) holding
II) striving
III) applying
IV) exerting
V) Utilize [D]I) None of these
II) is expected to be drawn up by the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) by the end of this month.
III) is limited to the extent of their share capital.
IV) is different from that of big companies.
V) is currently in place deals only with companies, not other forms of organized economic activity. [E]I) give
II) Overlay
III) Evolve
IV) Break out
V) None of these
[F]I) about
II) For
III) Of
IV) With
V) None of these
[G]I) There are as many as 36 million such enterprises in the country, half of them in rural areas,
II) Sapan Gupta, national practice head, banking, and finance, at law firm Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, said that the process of bankruptcy resolution of sole proprietorship needs to be simple
III) A few lenders, including State Bank of India, Standard Chartered Bank, and Corporation Bank, have since approached the National Company Law Tribunal,
IV) I and II
V) none of these [H]I) initiate
II) Eliminated
III) Stopped
IV) Started
V) None of these [ [ I ] I) Drawn
II) Drawn up
III) Drawn down
IV) Drawn against
V) Drawn with
[ J ] I) to the extent
II) on the extent
III)for the extent
IV) upto the extent
V) None of these
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2021-10-28 09:13:29 A paragraph is provided which has some words and some sentences missing, you need to find out the correct filler for the blank and mark your answer accordingly
After dealing firmly with large corporate loan defaulters, the government has started _ (A) a simpler version of the insolvency and bankruptcy code for partnership and proprietorship firms, the legal form that most small and medium enterprises (SMEs) take.

Though the loans are _ (B) in value, SME borrowers far outnumber companies, resulting in their borrowings _ (C) a significant influence in the financial sector’s stability. The insolvency and bankruptcy code that (_________________________________________) (D)
One reason the government is keen to (E) an efficient and low-cost insolvency code __ (F) the SME sector is its ability to create jobs with low capital and the need for quick redeployment of capital in the event of an enterprise’s failure.
According to data compiled by the ministry of micro, small and medium enterprises, the sector accounts for 33% of India are manufacturing output. (__________________) (G) employing more than 80 million people, the data showed.
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) has (_______) (H) working on a blueprint for the SME bankruptcy code, the framework of which is expected to be (______) (I) by the end of this month, a person privy to the development said on condition of anonymity.
SMEs are mostly organized as partnerships and proprietorships, whose promoters have unlimited liability, unlike companies, in which the promoters’ liability is limited (_______) (J) of their share capital.
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2021-10-28 09:05:01 PARA JUMBLE

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A) Indian markets in urban areas have grown appreciably and are on the verge of saturation.

B) The world’s second largest populated country, India, is the apple of the eye for the world now.

C) This has been going on since quite some time now, ever since 1991 reforms of liberalisation, globalisation and privatisation.

D) The world economies are seeing it as their potential market.

E) So corporate have started tapping rural markets, since more than 60 per cent of India’s population lives in rural areas.

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