Sr. # | Questions | Answers Choice |
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1 | Complete Sentence I have no .................... motive in offering this advice; I seek no personal advantage. |
Ulterior Nominal Disinterested Incongrous |
2 | Complete Sentence The ravages of time had left the caste .................... it towered above the village, looking much as it must have done in King Faisal's time. |
Untouched Lonely Destroyed Alone |
3 | Complete Sentence The appropriate word used for marriage between people of different races is ....................... |
Embolism Scurrility Reverberation Nonsequitur |
4 | Complete Sentence A scathing review of the recent performance of dancers called the production grotesque and the conducting of the orchestra ..................... |
Munificent Pedestrian Prejudicial Heretical |
5 | Complete Sentence A lively joke is a ................. expression for the moment. |
Apt Befitting Proper Correct |
6 | Complete Sentence Any leader who allows nepotism to flourish should be subject to ................ |
Stringency Punish Autopsy Condemnation |
7 | Complete Sentence A metaphorical statement is an ................. comparison; it does not compare things explicitly, but suggests a likeness between them. |
Implied Ardent Unfair Inherent |
8 | Complete Sentence He had a terrible night caused by an ................... during his sleep. |
Delusion Hypochondria Debility Obsession |
9 | Complete Sentence Behaviorism was a protest against the ................. psychological tradition which held that the proper data of psychology were mentalistic. |
Moralistic Orthodox Redoubtable Rudimentary |
10 | Complete Sentence Because of the moons ................ gravity, it has little or no substance. |
Weak Dull Frail Unsubstantial |
11 | Complete Sentence To ....................... a bus here is not so easy. |
Obtain Get Gain Acquire |
12 | Complete Sentence Though Akram was theoretically a friend of labour, his voting record in party ...................... that impression. |
Belied Confirmed Maintained Implied |
13 | Complete Sentence She should continue to remain cold towards her lover till the later has taken ...................... to move her heart of kindness. |
Suffering Pain Trouble Pains |
14 | Complete Sentence It is difficult for a modern audience, accustomed to the minutiae of film and TV; to appreciate opera with its grand spectacle and ...................... gestures. |
Subtle Inane Monotonous Extravagant |
15 | Complete Sentence Patriotism, like so many other objects of this imperfect world, is a ................ web of good and evil. |
Tangled Entrapped Entangled Complicated |
16 | Complete Sentence The .................. of evidence was on the side of the plaintiff since all but one witness testified that Salim's story was correct. |
Brunt Accuracy Propensity Preponderance |
17 | Complete Sentence I don't Know ....................... to value your qualities. |
Only how How So how That how |
18 | Complete Sentence Sri Lanka, for the present, is deeply .......... in economic difficulties, but, the Government has taken a pledge to set everything right within 2 years. |
Ruined Swamped Saturated Engrossed |
19 | Complete Sentence The press conference did not clarify many issues since the president responded with obfuscation and ..................... rather than clarity and precision. |
Lucidity Vagueness Formality Humor |
20 | Complete Sentence Sometimes, it is necessary for an author to know what is going on in the minds of his characters. this is called .................... |
Omniscience Omnipotence Truclence Omnipresence |
21 | Complete Sentence The reasoning in this editorial is so ................... that we cannot see how anyone can be deceived by it. |
Dispassionate Cogent Specious Coherent |
22 | Complete Sentence Although he is blind, he is very fast ................... calculations. |
At About In With |
23 | Complete Sentence Thanks you for .................... me your book. |
Borrowing Lending Borrowed Had lent |
24 | Complete Sentence Distribute the handouts .................... the candidates. |
Between Among To In |
25 | Complete Sentence He is too dull ................. the problem. |
Solving To solving Solves To solve |
26 | Complete Sentence In partnership with Pakistan, South Korea .................... on Motorway. |
Helped worked Helping work Helped working To help working |
27 | Complete Sentence Do no hanker .............. worldly pleasures. |
For Towards After About |
28 | Complete Sentence .................... discovery of insulin, it was not possible to treat diabetes. |
Prior Before to the Prior to the To prior the |
29 | Complete Sentence The police has been looking for him ............ four weeks. |
During For Since Till |
30 | Complete Sentence She came ............... with me to see the circus. |
After Across Along Off |
31 | Complete Sentence That professor enjoys teaching and ..................... |
Writing Written To write Write |
32 | Multan .................. a very hot climate. | Has Have Has been with |
33 | Complete Sentence All of us should abide ................. the laws of our country. |
By In To With |
34 | Complete Sentence I never miss a cricket match. I .................. fond of cricket since childhood. |
Am Has been Have been Will be |
35 | Complete Sentence Just ................... the files on my table. |
Let Leaves Stay Leave |