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Directions for questions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate verbs. 1. I _____ him to come to the market with me. 1) warned 2) wished 3) requested 4) liked 2. As the floor was dirty she _____ the room quickly 1) rode 2) dusted 3) shoved 4) swept 3. He is going to start _____ around for a new job 1) making 2) going 3) looking 4) talking 4. She _____ the tray down on a table next to the 1) slowed 2) kept 3) set 4) shock 5. We have _____ some good times together, she and I 1) looked 2) laughed 3) smiled 4) seen Directions for questions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. 1. The carpet ____ the table is threadbare. 1) on 2) in 3) through 4) under 2. He stands ____ the school gate everyday six 0 clock. 1) about 2) up 3) on 4) near LIG 648, 1ST Floor, No: - 5, K.P.H.B. Colony, Kukatpally, Hyderabad 500072, India Cell 9866162281 / 9849220726 Website: www.grtc.net.in Email: info@grtc.net.in
LIG 648, 1ST Floor, No: - 5, K.P.H.B. Colony, Kukatpally, Hyderabad 500072, India Cell 9866162281 / 9849220726 Website: www.grtc.net.in Email: info@grtc.net.in
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2. The race driver accelerated to 190 miles per hour and qualifies A B for the Indianapolis 500, Americas most celebrated auto racing competition. No error C D E 3. Since banks usually give gifts to customers who deposited A B large amounts to saving account, it is a good idea to ask the bank officials whether you are entitled to C D receive one. No error Direction: Choose the best pair of words for the blanks
1. The collapse of the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece came in the face of internal ____ and ____ of the peloponnese and the southern islands. 1) dissentinvasion 2) disagreementconclusion 3) collusioncoercion 4) cohesionadhesion 2. An uncomplicated love for their own natural ___ emerges in the work of a succession of ___ painters. 1) featuresthick 2) landscapelife-size 3) scenerylandscape 4) selfconscious 3. The population in the ___ regions like Arctic circle is generally ___ although in a few favoured places it is dense. 1) hostilethick 2) inhospitablesparse 3) favourablescantly 4) polarpopulous
LIG 648, 1ST Floor, No: - 5, K.P.H.B. Colony, Kukatpally, Hyderabad 500072, India Cell 9866162281 / 9849220726 Website: www.grtc.net.in Email: info@grtc.net.in
LIG 648, 1ST Floor, No: - 5, K.P.H.B. Colony, Kukatpally, Hyderabad 500072, India Cell 9866162281 / 9849220726 Website: www.grtc.net.in Email: info@grtc.net.in
4. Between society and human beings, society is the dominant partner because 1) man does not exist without society 2) society existed before we were born and exists after we are gone. 3) Society is more powerful than an individual 4) Society exercises its influence even on future generation 5. How does society exercise its influence? 1) It moulds our way of thinking 2) People are influenced by recognitions, ideas and philosophies learnt from others. 3) It operates in an abstract way 4) Through its interaction with the numbers Israeli astronomers say that black holes the remnants of a dying star can no longer be considered as gateways to other universes, as was earlier believed. The research, which was carried out by Tsvi Piran and Sachar Hod at the Racah Institute of Physics of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, contradicts the belief held by many physicists. Black holes are debris of dying stars with infinite density and huge gravitational pull. They are called black holes because even light cannot escape from them, making them really invisible. Within every black hole there is a point-singularity in physicists parlance with infinite density. Anything reaching the points is utterly devastated. However, in the late 60s British scientists Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose showed that in some black holes could serve as gateways to other universe or to other areas within our universes. Intact, in his best-selling title, A Brief History of Time, Hawaking mentions about this possibility. However, by using super computerbased calculations, Piran and Hod proved it was not possible to execute safe passage through black holes as anything attempting to penetrate a black hole would itself become a point of blockage. 6. What was the belief that was proved groundless by the research conducted at the Hebrew University? 1) Blackholes are remnants of a dying star. 2) Blackholes have infinite density and huge gravitational pull. 3) Blackholes are gateways to other universes. 4) Blackholes are really not black. 7. What gives the name black hole to a dying star? 1. They have infinite density 2. They emit light of wavelength similar to black light 3. They are black in colour 4. Light cant escape from them 8. What is referred to as singularity in physicists parlance? 1) A point of no escape with infinite density. 2) A single blackhole, with nothing anywhere near it. 3) A small discrepancy in the stellar fabric of the universe. 4) A huge chunk of matter
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9. Who were the two researchers who proposed that black holes could serve as gateways to other universes? 1) Hawking and Piran 2) Piran and Hod 3) Stephen and Roger Rabbit 4) Hawking and Penrose 10. Why is it currently thought that black holes are impenetrable? 1) They have infinite density. 2) Light cant escape from them. 3) Anything attempting a passage would itself be a blockage 4) Blackholes are no larger gateways Direction: Choose the word which is same as the question word in meaning 1) RECTITUDE (A) refuse (B) integrity (C) reaching out (D) revenge 2) ABRUPT (A) interrupt (B) sudden (C) extended (D) corrupt For each of the following words, choose the word that means the opposite or most nearly the opposite. 1 . tranquil a. agitated b. explicit c. sluggish d. composed 2. sprightly a. eager b. lofty c. dull d. local
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