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The invention of computer has turned over a new leaf in the history of modern technology. - which of the following is nearly the same in meaning to the italicized idiom above?
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Opened a new chapter
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Created a new sensation
Created a new history
Began a new civilization
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What kind of man is quite the opposite type of “supercilious”?
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Affable
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Wicked
Disdainful
Haughty
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The condition of the most slum dwellers is so miserable that it cannot be described in words. -Which is the best phrase of the underlined expression above?

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Cuts to the Quick
Keeps open house
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Beggars description
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Boils down to this
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The second anniversary celebration of our college will be held on December, 15.-which of the following is the correct phrase for ‘will be held’ above?

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takes off
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Comes off
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will come round
will bring about
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How many eggs have your hens -this month? -Which of the following words best completes the above sentence?
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Lain
Lay
Lied
Laid
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What is the full name of the great American short story writer O’Henry?
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Mark twain
Marjorie kinnan rawlings
Walt whitman
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William sydney porter
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People who assume that no evil can befall them are foolishly-
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Ardent
confident
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Complacent
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apprehensive
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Not many people can commit such a heinous crime in cold blood. -what does the italicized idiom above mean?
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So impatiently and thoughtlessly
So patiently and thoughtfully
Stirred by sudden emotion
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In cool brain and calculated thought
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‘Dog day’ means-
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a period of being carefree
a period of having youthful flings
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hot weather
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a period of misfortune
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What is the meaning of the idiom ‘a round dozen’?
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Round about a dozen
A little less than a dozen
A little more than a dozen
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A full dozen
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Trying unitedly we were able to have our project approved against strong oppositions. - which of the following says nearly the same as against above?
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In the guise of
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In the teeth of
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In the wake of
In the plea of
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The walls of our house have been painted- green. --Which is the correct preposition in the blank above?
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With
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No preposition
In
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One who unduly forwards in rendering services for others is not generally licked in society. - Which of the following words represents truly the character of the person mentioned above?
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Benevolent
Bureaucratic
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Officious
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Official
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‘Paradise lost’ attempted to--
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Explain why good and evil are necessary.
Justify the ways of man to God
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Justify the ways of God to man
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Show that the satan and God have equal power
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You should show good manners in the company of young ladies.

-Which is the appropriate phrase for the underlined expression above?

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Behave gently
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Practice manners
Do not talk rudely
Behave yourself
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‘To meet trouble half -way’ means-
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To bear up
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To be puzzled
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To get nervous
To be disappointed
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Can you tell me where __? -Which of the following is the best clause in the above sentence?
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Does Mr. Ali live
Mr. Ali lives
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Mr. Ali does live
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Lives Mr. Ali
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A speech full of too many words is-
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An unimportant speech
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A verbose speech
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A big speech
Maiden speech
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Now-a-days many villages are lit---Electricity. Which is the correct preposition in the above blank?
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On
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With
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From
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What is the meaning of ‘soft soap’?
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To speak high of others
To recognise other’s good deeds
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Flatter for self motives
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To speak ill of others
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