Directions: In the following passage there are blanks,
each of which has been numbered. These numbers are
printed below the passage and against each, five words
are suggested, one of which fits the blank
appropriately Find out the appropriate word in each
case.
Actually every day we all are engaged in this business of
reading people. We do it (___1___). We want to figure others
out. So we (___2___) make guesses about what others think,
value, want and feel and we do so based on our (___3___)
beliefs and understandings about human nature. We do so
because if we can figure out (___4___) and intentions of
others the possibility of them (___5___) or hurting us,
(___6___) and this will help us to (___7___) a lot of
unnecessary pain and trouble. We also make second
guesses about what they will do in future, how they will
(___8___) if we make this or that response. We do all this
second guessing based upon our (___9___) of what webelieve about the persons inner nature (___10___) his or
her roles and, manners. We mind read their fill (___11___)
their motives. Also everyday we mis-guess and misread.
Why ? Because of the complexity, (___12___), and
multidimensional functioning of people. After all how well
do you read your own thoughts, aims, values, motives,
beliefs etc. ? How well do you know your own structuring
process your own thinking and (___13___) styles.
Q1.
1.
(a) vehemently
(b) practically
(c)actually
(d) incessantly
(e) virtually
Q2.
2.
(a) ably
(b) constantly
(c)partly
(d) largely
(e) positively
Q3.
3.
(a) futuristic
(b) proactive
(c)reactive
(d) decorative
(e) assumptive
Q4.
4.
(a) manifestations
(b)expressions
(c) motives
(d)hopes
(e)prospects
Q5.
5.
(a) tricking
(b) blaming
(c)furthering
(d)alarming
(e)criticizing
Q6.
6.
(a) lessens
(b)happens
(c)questions
(d)deepens
(e) laments
Q7.
7.
(a) approach
(b) direct
(c)avoid
(d)implement
(e) prepare
Q8.
8.
(a) solve
(b) apply
(c)plan
(d) approach
(e) respond
Q9.
9.
(a) projection
(b) exhibition
(c)situation
(d) prediction
(e) attribution
Q10.
10.
(a) organizing
(b) underneath
(c)appreciating
(d) proposing
(e) outside
Q11.
11.
(a) cunning
(b) visible
(c)deeper
(d) obvious
(e) proposed
Q12.
12.
(a) abnormality
(b) angularity
(c)focus
(d)lay redness
(e) contribution
Q13.
13.
(a) proposing
(b) developing
(c) upbringing
(d) lamenting
(e) emoting
Directions: in the following passage there are blanks,
each of which has been numbered. against each
number, five words are suggested, one of which fits the
blank appropriately. find out the appropriate word in
each case.
After ten years of (___14___) inflation, prices have spiked
7.5% in the third week of July. This looks scary after all,
Indians had got used1 to prices crawling up by 2% in thelast two years, and a 10year average inflation rate of about
5%but you shouldn’t worry. This burst of inflation is the
result of three factors that have come together
unexpectedly, are unlikely to (___15___) for long and are
unlikely to (___16___) up together again A (___17___) rise in
global oil prices, a monsoon that arrived late and a spike in
global metal prices. North Sea crude has crossed $42 per
barrel, driven up by low petroleum (___18___) and soaring
demand In the US as war production heats up. Oil markets
are also spooked by the (___19___) of Russian oil supplies
falling on the back of the Yukos-Sibneft probe. There’s little
that the government can do to (___20___) users from
soaring oil prices indeed, it shouldn’t, if it wants to
(___21___) efficiency. Higher transport costs have pushed
up rates of vegetables and fruits farm produce could also
get affected by rains that arrived too late for kharif sowing.
China is (___22___) up steel and other metals from all over
the world to (___23___) a construction boom ahead of the
2008 Olympics, making metal prices soar all over the
world, and sparking inflation in India.
Q14.
14.
(a)mere
(b) moderate
(c) retarding
(d) vehement
(e) dull
Q15.
15.
(a) obstinate
(b) constitute
(c) persist
(d) repeat
(e) normalize
Q16.
16.
(a) go
(b) scramble
(c) mount
(d) yield
(e) crop
Q17.
17.
(a) sustained
(b) suspicious
(c) horrific
(d) erratic
(e) favourable
Q18.
18.
(a) lists
(b) trades
(c) services
(d) inventories
(e) details
Q19.
19.
(a) prospect
(b)progress
(c) view
(d)extent
(e) deposit
Q20.
20.
(a) support
(b)ignore
(c) propel
(d)prolong
(e) Insulate
Q21.
21.
(a) position
(b)promote
(c) process
(d)pass
(e) form
Q22.
22.
(a) hurrying
(b)passing
(c) pairing
(d)(gobbling)
(e) throwing
Q23.
23.
(a) keep
(b)make
(c) feed
(d) grow
(e) fight
Directions: in the following passage there are blanks,
each of which has been numbered. against each
number, five words are suggested, one of which fits the
blank appropriately. find out the appropriate word in
each case.
Though much theory has (___24___) little is really known
about the power that lies at the (___25___) of scientific
discoveries. It is true that great scientists and discoverers
(___26___) discovery by employing all the (___27___) of
personality and by fusing feelings, reasons and (___28___)
But, what is the (___29___) synthesis that joins and
(___30___) these complex parts into scientific invention? A
famous scientist of yesteryears had developed one of the
(___31___) and still generally (___32___) answers to this
question. Imaginative (___33___) he concludes, is a complex
process in which the conscious and the unconscious
thinking processes jointly operate.
Q24.
24.
(a)gathered
(b) amassed
(c)collected
(d) especially
(e)accumulated
Q25.
25.
(a)climax
(b) heart
(c)foot
(d) link
(e)helm
Q26.
26.
(a)respect
(b) treat
(c)like
(d) construct
(e)appreciate
Q27.
27.
(a)enlightenment
(b)control
(c) exposure
(d) variation
(e)manifestations
Q28.
28.
(a)intuitions
(b) invention
(c)formation
(d) outcomes
(e)ambition
Q29.
29.
(a)scientific
(b) miraculous
(c)generally
(d) reasoned
(e)linking
Q30.
30.
(a)ravage
(b) merges
(c)arranges
(d) deciphers
(e)overstates
Q31.
31.
(a)most attractive
(b)simplest
(c)unswerving
(d) best
(e)original
Q32.
32.
(a)suggested
(b) crucial
(c)satisfactory
(d) criticised
(e)concourse
Q33.
33.
(a)prognosis
(b) talent
(c)content
(d) discoveries
(e)invention
Directions: in the following passage there are blanks,
each of which has been numbered. against each
number, five words are suggested, one of which fits the
blank appropriately. find out the appropriate word in
each case.
Most of us are (___34___) of open conflict and avoid it if we
can. And there is a (___35___) to expressing and working
through conflict. If the working through involves harsh
words and name-calling people feel deeply hurt and
relationships can be (___36___). Sometimes permanently.
Some group members may be afraid that if they
really(___37___)their anger, they may go out of control and
become violent, or they may do this. These fears can be
very (___38___)and based on experience. So why take the
risk? Why not avoid conflict at all costs ? Conflict is rather
like disease (___39___) is best, that means attuning to areas
where (___40___) may occur before they become an issue. If
you have, not (___41___) a conflict happening, your next
choice is to treat it early, or hope that it goes away. If it
goes away over time fine. If it (___42___). then you will still
have to handle (treat) it and it is likely to be more
(___43___).
Q34.
34.
(a) scared
(b) careful
(c) reckless
(d) aware
(e) worried
Q35.
35.
(a) challenge
(b) measure
(c) principle
(d) chance
(e) risk
Q36.
36.
(a) established
(b)maligned
(c)damaged
(d) rebuilt
(e) involved
Q37.
37.
(a) sublimate
(b) express
(c) minimize
(d) regulate
(e) control
Q38.
38.
(a) baseless
(b) imaginary
(c)exaggerative
(d)real
(e) national
Q39.
39.
(a) cure
(b) diagnosis
(c)prescription
(d)prevention
(e) medicine
Q40.
40.
(a) harmony
(b) discomfiture
(c)disagreement
(d)consensus
(e) statement
Q41.
41.
(a) expressed
(b) ignored
(c) induced
(d) seen
(e)perverted
Q42.
42.
(a) doesn’t
(b) wont
(c) don’t
(d) not
(e)hasnt
Q43.
43.
(a) credible
(b) serious
(c) fraudulent
(d) urgent
Directions: in the following passage there are blanks,
each of which has been numbered. against each
number, five words are suggested, one of which fits the
blank appropriately. find out the appropriate word in
each case.
Mobile banking (M banking) involves the use of a mobile
phone or any other mobile device to (___44___) financial
transaction linked to a client’s account. M banking is new
in most countries and most mobile payment models even
in developed countries, to date operate on a (___45___)
scale. A mobile network offers a (___46___) available
technology platform onto which other services can be
provided at low cost with effective results. For example, M
banking services which use (___47___) such as SMS can be
carried at a cost of less than one US cent per message. The
low cost of using existing infrastructure makes such
services more (___48___) to use by customers with lower
purchasing power and opens up access to services which
did not reach them earlier due to (___49___) cost of service
delivery. Although M banking is one aspect in the wider
(___50___) of e banking there are reasons to single it out for
focus especially because there are reasons to single it out
for focus especially because there are a lot more people
with mobile phones than bank accounts in India. M
banking could provide a (___51___) solution to bring more
unbanked people to the financial mainstream. Without
traditional credit .individuals are (___52___) to exploitation
by abusive lenders offering very high interest rates on
short term loans .Also of considerable importance are
public safety implications for the unbanked they are often
victims of crime because many operate on a cash only
basis and end up carrying significant amounts of cash on
their (___53___) or store cash in their homes.
Q44.
44.
(a) disburse
(b) undertake
(c) subscribe
(d) lure amass
(e)
Q45.
45.
(a) full
(b)voluminous
(c)substantial
(d) limited
(e) rapid
Q46.
46.
(a) readily
(b) tangible
(c)routinely
(d) securely
(e) unique
Q47.
47.
(a) process
(b) waves
(c)deliveries
(d) connection
(e) channels
Q48.
48.
(a) valuable
(b) answerable
(c)amenable
(d) exposed
(e) responsible,
Q49.
49.
(a) waning
(b) stable
(c)proportionate
(d)marginal
(e) high
Q50.
50.
(a) archive
(b) domain
(c)purpose
(d) component
(e)aspect
Q51.
51.
(a) law abiding
(b) tried
(c)reassuring
(d) cost effective
(e) stopgap
Q52.
52.
(a) inclined
(b) immune
(c)vulnerable
(d) surrendered
(e) pressured
Q53.
53.
(a) person
(b) own
(c)relatives
(d) purses
(e) self
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each of which has been numbered. These numbers are
printed below the passage and against each, five words
are suggested, one of which fits the blank
appropriately Find out the appropriate word in each
case.
Actually every day we all are engaged in this business of
reading people. We do it (___1___). We want to figure others
out. So we (___2___) make guesses about what others think,
value, want and feel and we do so based on our (___3___)
beliefs and understandings about human nature. We do so
because if we can figure out (___4___) and intentions of
others the possibility of them (___5___) or hurting us,
(___6___) and this will help us to (___7___) a lot of
unnecessary pain and trouble. We also make second
guesses about what they will do in future, how they will
(___8___) if we make this or that response. We do all this
second guessing based upon our (___9___) of what webelieve about the persons inner nature (___10___) his or
her roles and, manners. We mind read their fill (___11___)
their motives. Also everyday we mis-guess and misread.
Why ? Because of the complexity, (___12___), and
multidimensional functioning of people. After all how well
do you read your own thoughts, aims, values, motives,
beliefs etc. ? How well do you know your own structuring
process your own thinking and (___13___) styles.
Q1.
1.
(a) vehemently
(b) practically
(c)actually
(d) incessantly
(e) virtually
Q2.
2.
(a) ably
(b) constantly
(c)partly
(d) largely
(e) positively
Q3.
3.
(a) futuristic
(b) proactive
(c)reactive
(d) decorative
(e) assumptive
Q4.
4.
(a) manifestations
(b)expressions
(c) motives
(d)hopes
(e)prospects
Q5.
5.
(a) tricking
(b) blaming
(c)furthering
(d)alarming
(e)criticizing
Q6.
6.
(a) lessens
(b)happens
(c)questions
(d)deepens
(e) laments
Q7.
7.
(a) approach
(b) direct
(c)avoid
(d)implement
(e) prepare
Q8.
8.
(a) solve
(b) apply
(c)plan
(d) approach
(e) respond
Q9.
9.
(a) projection
(b) exhibition
(c)situation
(d) prediction
(e) attribution
Q10.
10.
(a) organizing
(b) underneath
(c)appreciating
(d) proposing
(e) outside
Q11.
11.
(a) cunning
(b) visible
(c)deeper
(d) obvious
(e) proposed
Q12.
12.
(a) abnormality
(b) angularity
(c)focus
(d)lay redness
(e) contribution
Q13.
13.
(a) proposing
(b) developing
(c) upbringing
(d) lamenting
(e) emoting
Directions: in the following passage there are blanks,
each of which has been numbered. against each
number, five words are suggested, one of which fits the
blank appropriately. find out the appropriate word in
each case.
After ten years of (___14___) inflation, prices have spiked
7.5% in the third week of July. This looks scary after all,
Indians had got used1 to prices crawling up by 2% in thelast two years, and a 10year average inflation rate of about
5%but you shouldn’t worry. This burst of inflation is the
result of three factors that have come together
unexpectedly, are unlikely to (___15___) for long and are
unlikely to (___16___) up together again A (___17___) rise in
global oil prices, a monsoon that arrived late and a spike in
global metal prices. North Sea crude has crossed $42 per
barrel, driven up by low petroleum (___18___) and soaring
demand In the US as war production heats up. Oil markets
are also spooked by the (___19___) of Russian oil supplies
falling on the back of the Yukos-Sibneft probe. There’s little
that the government can do to (___20___) users from
soaring oil prices indeed, it shouldn’t, if it wants to
(___21___) efficiency. Higher transport costs have pushed
up rates of vegetables and fruits farm produce could also
get affected by rains that arrived too late for kharif sowing.
China is (___22___) up steel and other metals from all over
the world to (___23___) a construction boom ahead of the
2008 Olympics, making metal prices soar all over the
world, and sparking inflation in India.
Q14.
14.
(a)mere
(b) moderate
(c) retarding
(d) vehement
(e) dull
Q15.
15.
(a) obstinate
(b) constitute
(c) persist
(d) repeat
(e) normalize
Q16.
16.
(a) go
(b) scramble
(c) mount
(d) yield
(e) crop
Q17.
17.
(a) sustained
(b) suspicious
(c) horrific
(d) erratic
(e) favourable
Q18.
18.
(a) lists
(b) trades
(c) services
(d) inventories
(e) details
Q19.
19.
(a) prospect
(b)progress
(c) view
(d)extent
(e) deposit
Q20.
20.
(a) support
(b)ignore
(c) propel
(d)prolong
(e) Insulate
Q21.
21.
(a) position
(b)promote
(c) process
(d)pass
(e) form
Q22.
22.
(a) hurrying
(b)passing
(c) pairing
(d)(gobbling)
(e) throwing
Q23.
23.
(a) keep
(b)make
(c) feed
(d) grow
(e) fight
Directions: in the following passage there are blanks,
each of which has been numbered. against each
number, five words are suggested, one of which fits the
blank appropriately. find out the appropriate word in
each case.
Though much theory has (___24___) little is really known
about the power that lies at the (___25___) of scientific
discoveries. It is true that great scientists and discoverers
(___26___) discovery by employing all the (___27___) of
personality and by fusing feelings, reasons and (___28___)
But, what is the (___29___) synthesis that joins and
(___30___) these complex parts into scientific invention? A
famous scientist of yesteryears had developed one of the
(___31___) and still generally (___32___) answers to this
question. Imaginative (___33___) he concludes, is a complex
process in which the conscious and the unconscious
thinking processes jointly operate.
Q24.
24.
(a)gathered
(b) amassed
(c)collected
(d) especially
(e)accumulated
Q25.
25.
(a)climax
(b) heart
(c)foot
(d) link
(e)helm
Q26.
26.
(a)respect
(b) treat
(c)like
(d) construct
(e)appreciate
Q27.
27.
(a)enlightenment
(b)control
(c) exposure
(d) variation
(e)manifestations
Q28.
28.
(a)intuitions
(b) invention
(c)formation
(d) outcomes
(e)ambition
Q29.
29.
(a)scientific
(b) miraculous
(c)generally
(d) reasoned
(e)linking
Q30.
30.
(a)ravage
(b) merges
(c)arranges
(d) deciphers
(e)overstates
Q31.
31.
(a)most attractive
(b)simplest
(c)unswerving
(d) best
(e)original
Q32.
32.
(a)suggested
(b) crucial
(c)satisfactory
(d) criticised
(e)concourse
Q33.
33.
(a)prognosis
(b) talent
(c)content
(d) discoveries
(e)invention
Directions: in the following passage there are blanks,
each of which has been numbered. against each
number, five words are suggested, one of which fits the
blank appropriately. find out the appropriate word in
each case.
Most of us are (___34___) of open conflict and avoid it if we
can. And there is a (___35___) to expressing and working
through conflict. If the working through involves harsh
words and name-calling people feel deeply hurt and
relationships can be (___36___). Sometimes permanently.
Some group members may be afraid that if they
really(___37___)their anger, they may go out of control and
become violent, or they may do this. These fears can be
very (___38___)and based on experience. So why take the
risk? Why not avoid conflict at all costs ? Conflict is rather
like disease (___39___) is best, that means attuning to areas
where (___40___) may occur before they become an issue. If
you have, not (___41___) a conflict happening, your next
choice is to treat it early, or hope that it goes away. If it
goes away over time fine. If it (___42___). then you will still
have to handle (treat) it and it is likely to be more
(___43___).
Q34.
34.
(a) scared
(b) careful
(c) reckless
(d) aware
(e) worried
Q35.
35.
(a) challenge
(b) measure
(c) principle
(d) chance
(e) risk
Q36.
36.
(a) established
(b)maligned
(c)damaged
(d) rebuilt
(e) involved
Q37.
37.
(a) sublimate
(b) express
(c) minimize
(d) regulate
(e) control
Q38.
38.
(a) baseless
(b) imaginary
(c)exaggerative
(d)real
(e) national
Q39.
39.
(a) cure
(b) diagnosis
(c)prescription
(d)prevention
(e) medicine
Q40.
40.
(a) harmony
(b) discomfiture
(c)disagreement
(d)consensus
(e) statement
Q41.
41.
(a) expressed
(b) ignored
(c) induced
(d) seen
(e)perverted
Q42.
42.
(a) doesn’t
(b) wont
(c) don’t
(d) not
(e)hasnt
Q43.
43.
(a) credible
(b) serious
(c) fraudulent
(d) urgent
Directions: in the following passage there are blanks,
each of which has been numbered. against each
number, five words are suggested, one of which fits the
blank appropriately. find out the appropriate word in
each case.
Mobile banking (M banking) involves the use of a mobile
phone or any other mobile device to (___44___) financial
transaction linked to a client’s account. M banking is new
in most countries and most mobile payment models even
in developed countries, to date operate on a (___45___)
scale. A mobile network offers a (___46___) available
technology platform onto which other services can be
provided at low cost with effective results. For example, M
banking services which use (___47___) such as SMS can be
carried at a cost of less than one US cent per message. The
low cost of using existing infrastructure makes such
services more (___48___) to use by customers with lower
purchasing power and opens up access to services which
did not reach them earlier due to (___49___) cost of service
delivery. Although M banking is one aspect in the wider
(___50___) of e banking there are reasons to single it out for
focus especially because there are reasons to single it out
for focus especially because there are a lot more people
with mobile phones than bank accounts in India. M
banking could provide a (___51___) solution to bring more
unbanked people to the financial mainstream. Without
traditional credit .individuals are (___52___) to exploitation
by abusive lenders offering very high interest rates on
short term loans .Also of considerable importance are
public safety implications for the unbanked they are often
victims of crime because many operate on a cash only
basis and end up carrying significant amounts of cash on
their (___53___) or store cash in their homes.
Q44.
44.
(a) disburse
(b) undertake
(c) subscribe
(d) lure amass
(e)
Q45.
45.
(a) full
(b)voluminous
(c)substantial
(d) limited
(e) rapid
Q46.
46.
(a) readily
(b) tangible
(c)routinely
(d) securely
(e) unique
Q47.
47.
(a) process
(b) waves
(c)deliveries
(d) connection
(e) channels
Q48.
48.
(a) valuable
(b) answerable
(c)amenable
(d) exposed
(e) responsible,
Q49.
49.
(a) waning
(b) stable
(c)proportionate
(d)marginal
(e) high
Q50.
50.
(a) archive
(b) domain
(c)purpose
(d) component
(e)aspect
Q51.
51.
(a) law abiding
(b) tried
(c)reassuring
(d) cost effective
(e) stopgap
Q52.
52.
(a) inclined
(b) immune
(c)vulnerable
(d) surrendered
(e) pressured
Q53.
53.
(a) person
(b) own
(c)relatives
(d) purses
(e) self
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