Sr. # | Questions | Answers Choice |
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1 | Complete Sentence the Education Minister emphasized the need to discover and ............... each student's ................ talents. |
Suppress, potential Flourish, hidden Enlarge, dormant Belittle, concealed Develop, intrinsic |
2 | Complete Sentence Children are more ................... than adults, it is ................... their quickness in learning a new language. |
Conservative, seen in Susceptible, demonstrated in Intelligent, disproved by Adaptable, reflected in Resourceful, proportionate to |
3 | Complete Sentence He had managed to ................... several times, but was finally ................. by the police. |
Escape, arrested Cheat, robbed Deceive, cheated Defend, acquitted Abscond, kidnapped |
4 | Complete Sentence We must explore ................... sources of energy as our supply of fossil fuel has been .................... |
Natural, exhausted Sufficient, increased Alternative, depleted Guaranteed, over Innovative, augmented |
5 | Complete Sentence Due to .................... rainfall this years, there will be ................. cut in water supply. |
Sufficient, no Surplus, abundant Enough, substantial Meager, least Abundant, considerable |
6 | Complete Sentence Instead of ..................... prove your worth by ................ something. |
Worrying, paying Writing, reading Begging, demanding Talking, doing Donating, demanding |
7 | Complete Sentence The leaders were ....................... needed by those to ..................... they were addressed. |
Scarcely, whom Rarely, where Angrily, who Readily, which Joyfully, when |
8 | Complete Sentence The activities of the association have ......................... from the .................. objectives set for it in the initial years. |
Details, grand Emerged, total Grown, simple Deviated, original Increased, perverse |
9 | Complete Sentence He is so ................... that everyone is always .................. to help him in his work. |
Adamant, enthusiastic Miserly, ignorant Helpful, reluctant Aloof, cooperative Magnaimous, eager |
10 | Complete Sentence The candidates ......................... at the polls was ................. as the won with a striking margin. |
Image, real Strategy, Unsuccessful Candidature, inappropriate Victory, overwhelming <br> |
11 | Complete Sentence She was ...................... because all her plans had gone ................... |
Distraught, awry Frustrated, magnificently Elated, wild Dejected, splendidly |
12 | Complete Sentence The bandit .................... the traveller of his purse of gold and ................ him grievously. |
Demanded, beat Robbed, wounded Snatched, hurt Stole, injured |
13 | Complete Sentence The construction of hall has been ...................... because of the ................ of cement in the market. |
Hampered, shortage Prevented, supply Held, non-availability Denied, restrictions Completed, disappearance |
14 | Complete Sentence The counter clerk was very busy and ................. not pay ................ to sameer's request. |
Had, cash did, attention Can, help Could, respect Certainly, acceptance |
15 | Complete Sentence We ........................ him with many promises, but nothing would ................. him. |
Attracted, fascinate Gave, deprive Tempted, influence Provoked, dessicate Negotiated, please |
16 | Complete Sentence He was so convinced that people were driven by ................. motives that he believed there was no such thing as a purely ..................... act. |
Altruistic, praiseworthy Ulterior, selfless Personal, anti-social Personal, eternal Sentimental, divine |
17 | Complete Sentence We are .............. to have him ................... here to make this function a great success. |
Sure, come Pleased, over Prood, leave Happy, arrive Wonderful, again |
18 | Complete Sentence .................... is a criminal ......................... in England and covers cases where offensive descriptions of Christianity are published. |
Blasphemy, offence Obscenity, deviation Heathenism, act Sacrilege, violence Impiety, transgression |
19 | Complete Sentence In ................... of international matters, there is always an element of risk in .................... one might do. |
Defence, wrong Case, whatever View, whichever Many, doing Spite, whatever |
20 | Complete Sentence The charges made int he system were so ................ that they didn't required any ..................... |
Marginal, expenses Certain, expertise Big, time Genuine, intelligence Obvious, modifications |
21 | Complete Sentence He granted the request because he was ...................... to ...................... his friend. |
Sure, displaease Unwilling, please Bound, hurt Destined, agonise Reluctant, disappoint |
22 | Complete Sentence Not only did she condemn vice, she almost equally despised the ................... acceptance of an advantage. |
Unholy Furtive Commendable Tacit |
23 | Complete Sentence When their examinations were over, the children gleefully ....................... the books they had been reading. |
Shelve Overthrew Despised Neglected |
24 | Complete Sentence He lives near a lonely ................. of countryside. |
Stretch Section Piece Length |
25 | Complete Sentence I have often ............................ why he went to live abroad. |
Thought Surprised Puzzled Wondered |
26 | Complete Sentence No man had a more ........................ love for literature, or a higher respect for it, than Dr. Shabbir. |
Animated Adroit Arduous Ardent |
27 | Complete Sentence The news of the secret deal soon ...................... despite official silence. |
Leaked out Divulged Discovered Disclosed |
28 | Complete Sentence This is a .................... translation of the speech. |
Literal Literary Verbatim Verbal |
29 | Complete Sentence He didn't have the ........................ idea of the villager's problems. |
Faintest Feeblest Smallest Finest |
30 | Complete Sentence I ............................. a car to be absolutely necessary these days. |
Consider Agree Think Regard |
31 | Complete Sentence The manner in which bombs exploded in five trains within a short span of time suggests that is a part of a ............................. |
Conspiracy Sabotage Game Villainy |
32 | Complete Sentence The Hubble Space Telescope will search for planets around other stars, a key to the ................. for extra terrestrial life, and examine interstellar dust and gases out of which stars are born. |
Quest Enquiry Discovery Perception |
33 | Complete Sentence He is working under such ..................... conditions that it is difficult to maintain his self-respect. |
Inimical Humiliating Low Difficult |
34 | Complete Sentence A person who constantly calls attention to his trails and sufferings is in danger of developing a martyr complex and impressing others that he is ............... seeking sympathy. |
Consciously Willingly Purposefully Emphatically |
35 | Complete Sentence Colgate has also set an ambitious aim of ................. an eight percent value share of the tooth paste market by the end of the first year. |
Cornering Soliciting Keeping Distributing |
36 | Complete Sentence He is very ............... on meeting foreigners and befriending them. |
Insistent Keen Anxious Fond |
37 | Complete Sentence Once I forget the piece of paper on which the name of the hotel was written, I was as ................ as lost. |
Good Bad Much Sure |
38 | Complete Sentence Our flight was ................ from Lahore to Islamabad airport. |
Diverted Reverted Deflected Shifted |
39 | Complete Sentence The manager tried hard to ................... his men to return to work before declaring a lockout. |
Encourage Permit Motivate Persuade |
40 | Complete Sentence The Committee's appeal to the people for money ....................... little response. |
Gained Provided Evoked Provoked |
41 | Complete Sentence The most important task of the Air Force is to .................... the country against an air attack by an enemy. |
Defend Secure Protect Save |
42 | Complete Sentence In these days of inflation, the cost of consumer goods is .................... |
Climbing Raising Ascending Soaring |
43 | Complete Sentence He lost the match easily because he had played a .................... five set match in the earlier round. |
Wonderful Controversial Sensational Grueling |
44 | Complete Sentence The child's earliest words deal with concrete objects, only later he is able to grapple with ...................... |
Opinions Decisions Abstractions Maxima |
45 | Complete Sentence A crescendo of metallic thuds from the market, where the iron-smiths were ............. the pieces of metals. |
Thrashing Striking Hammering Flattening |