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101. |
The content edited in Encyclopaedia is |
A. | primary source |
B. | continuous source |
C. | secondary source |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» C. secondary source |
102. |
Personal interview for collecting data is ---- |
A. | structured interview |
B. | unstructured interview |
C. | both a and b |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. structured interview |
103. |
Representation of data can be made by |
A. | tabulation |
B. | line diagram |
C. | graph |
D. | all the above |
Answer» D. all the above |
104. |
Writing is a ----- |
A. | cognitive process |
B. | social process |
C. | physical process |
D. | all the above |
Answer» D. all the above |
105. |
Write the full form of MLA |
A. | the minimum level of acquisition |
B. | mastery of linguistic area |
C. | the modern language association |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» C. the modern language association |
106. |
MLA style formatting is used for ------ |
A. | humanities |
B. | education |
C. | psychology |
D. | all the above |
Answer» A. humanities |
107. |
Find out the correctly punctuated sentences from the given |
A. | ‘sunil’, reena called. |
B. | sunil, reena called. |
C. | ‘sunil’, reena called. |
D. | sunil, reena called. |
Answer» A. ‘sunil’, reena called. |
108. |
Find out the correctly punctuated sentences from the given |
A. | hey, don’t say like that |
B. | hey, don’t say like that |
C. | hey! don’t say like that |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» C. hey! don’t say like that |
109. |
Find out the correctly punctuated sentences from the given |
A. | then will you pay for him. rahul asked |
B. | “then will you pay for him?” rahul asked |
C. | “then will you pay for him?” rahul asked |
D. | “then will you pay for him” rahul asked |
Answer» B. “then will you pay for him?” rahul asked |
110. |
Find out the correctly punctuated sentences from the given |
A. | “what happened to you my boy?” he enquired. |
B. | what happened to you my boy? he enquired |
C. | “what happened to you, my boy? he enquired |
D. | what happened to you, my boy? he enquired |
Answer» C. “what happened to you, my boy? he enquired |
111. |
Find out the correctly punctuated sentences from the given |
A. | hai! jungle king, jungle king, let me read this. |
B. | “hai! jungle king! jungle king! let me read this” |
C. | “hai! jungle king! let me read this |
D. | “hai; jungle king! let me read this”. |
Answer» B. “hai! jungle king! jungle king! let me read this” |
112. |
To have an axe to grind |
A. | to take revenge |
B. | to make unreasonable demands |
C. | pinpointing faults of others |
D. | to have selfish interest to serve |
Answer» D. to have selfish interest to serve |
113. |
The Alpha and Omega |
A. | beginning and end |
B. | to be accurate and precise |
C. | to make all efforts to win |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. beginning and end |
114. |
To go with the tide |
A. | unrecognized danger |
B. | reverse the natural order |
C. | to do as other do |
D. | just in time |
Answer» C. to do as other do |
115. |
To enjoy the lions share |
A. | to take another’s space |
B. | to make most of a bad bargain |
C. | to be prejudiced |
D. | to enjoy the major part |
Answer» D. to enjoy the major part |
116. |
Then fold in the rest of the sugar and flavouring |
A. | make |
B. | carry |
C. | mix with |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» C. mix with |
117. |
Don’t forget to reckon in the money spent on petrol |
A. | find the sum |
B. | include as part of a bill |
C. | consider |
D. | include as one of |
Answer» B. include as part of a bill |
118. |
The police set off in hot pursuit |
A. | attack |
B. | start to move |
C. | perceive |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. start to move |
119. |
It’s good trying to put off the evil day |
A. | postpone |
B. | discourage |
C. | place |
D. | lay aside |
Answer» A. postpone |
120. |
Let the grass grow under one’s feet |
A. | to accept responsibility |
B. | to engage in useless talk |
C. | to be trifled with |
D. | to remain idle |
Answer» D. to remain idle |
121. |
He was murdered in cold blood |
A. | cheerless |
B. | deliberately |
C. | unfeelingly |
D. | thoughtlessly |
Answer» C. unfeelingly |
122. |
To keep one’s temper |
A. | to become angry |
B. | to be in a good mood |
C. | to destroy something |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. to be in a good mood |
123. |
A c*ck and bull story |
A. | an unbelievable gossip |
B. | children’s fable |
C. | competition between unequals |
D. | quarrelsome dialogue |
Answer» A. an unbelievable gossip |
124. |
The acid gives off a hot smell |
A. | show signs of |
B. | emit |
C. | arouse |
D. | reach |
Answer» B. emit |
125. |
Someone opened the door and the lamp blew out |
A. | extinguished |
B. | release |
C. | excite |
D. | bursting |
Answer» A. extinguished |
126. |
They still like to keep up the old Christmas custom. |
A. | prevent from |
B. | go away |
C. | continue to practice |
D. | now of the above |
Answer» C. continue to practice |
127. |
What did you make of the old lady? |
A. | understand |
B. | helped |
C. | investigate |
D. | consider |
Answer» A. understand |
128. |
Rakesh has turned out to be a false friend of Nehru |
A. | to appear |
B. | to prove |
C. | to agree |
D. | to involve |
Answer» B. to prove |
129. |
She can no longer bear with her husband |
A. | to bring into |
B. | to burst out |
C. | to forgive |
D. | to sustain |
Answer» D. to sustain |
130. |
She has another pair of shoes |
A. | reverse situations |
B. | something useful |
C. | special portion |
D. | different matter |
Answer» D. different matter |
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