3)• What did Haridatta think on seeing the cobra for the first time?
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16%
(a) The cobra was divine and he would get gold coins from it if worshipped.
69%
(b) The cobra was the god of his land and had to be worshipped.
8%
(c) He was fearful of the cobra and ran away from the spot.
5%
(d) The cobra was responsible for his poverty.
2%
(e) None of these.
4)• Which of the following is possibly the most appropriate title for the story?
Anonymous Quiz
52%
(a) The Cobra and The Brahmin.
17%
(b) The Foolish Brahmin.
8%
(c) The Brave Cobra.
9%
(d) Haridatta and His Son.
14%
(e) The Mourning Father.
5)• Why did Haridatta’s son try to kill the cobra?
Anonymous Quiz
2%
(a) The cobra had angered him through his behaviour.
33%
(b) The cobra was known to be poisonous and had killed several men in the village by biting them.
52%
(c) He believed that the anthill in which the cobra lived contained all the gold coins.
5%
(d) He thought the cobra would bite him if he went near it.
9%
(e) He did not like the fact that his father was wasting his time by feeding the cobra milk everyday
APARCHIT'S ENGLISH RAPID MCQ
5)• Why did Haridatta’s son try to kill the cobra?
Direction (6-8) : Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used/ in the passage.
7. Astonished
Anonymous Quiz
14%
(a) Petrified
7%
(b) Upset
15%
(c) Dazed
13%
(d) Fearful
51%
(e) Surprised
8. Stretch out
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29%
(a) Lie-down
25%
(b) Exercise
6%
(c) Fall
16%
(d) Elongate
24%
(e) Extend out
APARCHIT'S ENGLISH RAPID MCQ
Direction (1-10) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. Long ago, a Brahmin called Haridatta lived in a little village.…
Direction (9-10) : Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
9. Deftly
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10%
(a) Nimbly
16%
(b) Artistically
33%
(c) Skillfully
9%
(d) Shallowly
31%
(e) Sluggishly
10. In an instant
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11%
(a) In lieu of
43%
(b) Quickly
18%
(c) At once
26%
(d) One each day
2%
(e) Speedily
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Direction (1-6) In the Following passage some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.
There is a school of thought that some kinds of complex governance/policymaking functions should be insulated from the tumult of partisan politics by (01) them to technocrats. Giving in to the seductive appeal of this argument to the (02) of breaking the line of accountability of policymakers to the people altogether would undermine democracy and run the risk of these technocratic bodies being captured by (03) interests, instead of practising fidelity to professionalism. The proposal of the RBI’s Urjit Patel committee to entrust monetary policy (04) to a committee of wise men in which even the RBI governor would have just one vote and can be overruled (05) to this school. This is a bad idea that (06) firmly be rejected..
There is a school of thought that some kinds of complex governance/policymaking functions should be insulated from the tumult of partisan politics by (01) them to technocrats. Giving in to the seductive appeal of this argument to the (02) of breaking the line of accountability of policymakers to the people altogether would undermine democracy and run the risk of these technocratic bodies being captured by (03) interests, instead of practising fidelity to professionalism. The proposal of the RBI’s Urjit Patel committee to entrust monetary policy (04) to a committee of wise men in which even the RBI governor would have just one vote and can be overruled (05) to this school. This is a bad idea that (06) firmly be rejected..
1)• Choose the correct option for the blank (1)
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28%
(a) allocating
39%
(b) entrusting
20%
(c) imposing
7%
(d) conferring
6%
(e) holding
2)• Choose the correct option for the blank (2)
Anonymous Quiz
15%
(a) ambit
21%
(b) stretch
29%
(c) term
33%
(d) extent
2%
(e) length
3)• Choose the correct option for the blank (3)
Anonymous Quiz
31%
(a) vested
20%
(b) endowed
18%
(c) simple
25%
(d) compound
6%
(e) any
4)• Choose the correct option for the blank (4)
Anonymous Quiz
14%
(a) arranging
24%
(b) initiating
39%
(c) setting
22%
(d) building
0%
(e) beginning
5)• Choose the correct option for the blank (5)
Anonymous Quiz
11%
(a) concerned
15%
(b) agrees
32%
(c) associates
17%
(d) correlates
25%
(e) belongs
6)• Choose the correct option for the blank (6)
Anonymous Quiz
14%
(a) needs
52%
(b) must
18%
(c) had
11%
(d) Ought
6%
(e) requires