Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Model Question Papers : Deputy Collector Examination| General English -1075

Direction: Fill up the blanks
1. Recently he has been ‘giving himself airs’. (‘Giving himself airs’ means:)
(A) establishing (B) behaving politely (C) getting treated (D) behaving arrogantly

2. ——— is an illusion usually associated with deserts.
(A) Mirage (B) Montage (C) Vintage (D) Melange

3. To be ——— I think you did not do the right thing.
(A) clever (B) free (C) frank (D) straight

4. Being awarded an Oscar marked a —— in her life.
(A) yardstick (B) milestone (C) sign – post (D) memorial

5. Good restaurants serving pure vegetarian food are very hard to ———.
(A) come by (B) get in (C) go through (D) take to

6. If you want to save money, you must ——— the shopping you do.
(A) cut down on (B) increase (C) put up with (D) add on

7. The closest meaning of the word ‘mania’.
(A) greatness (B) fame (C) madness (D) foolishness

8. Having been born in a good family, she is ——— rich to beg.
(A) very (B) too (C) greatly (D) plenty

9. It is possible to satisfy one’s —————— by doing some extra work.
(A) pride (B) wants (C) desires (D) heart

10. If ‘GOAL’ means object of effort, then ‘GAOL’ means:
(A) a soup (B) a bird (C) a prison (D) an image


11. I escaped by the skin of my ————.
(A) nose (B) teeth (C) ears (D) hand

12. I hope I ———— succeed.
(A) will (B) would (C) shall (D) should

13. They come to her every day ———?
(A) didn’t they (B) did they (C) have they (D) don’t they

14. She has always had ———— distrust of strangers.
(A) deep (B) the deep (C) a deep (D) an deep

15. The word ‘mock’ means
(A) intimate (B) steal (C) ridicule (D) mimic

Direction: Give suitable prepositions
16. I have invited him ——— the wedding .
(A) with (B) to (C) at (D) for

17. He was involved ——— the conspiracy .
(A) in (B) on (C) at (D) with

18. The statement is not relevant —————— the context .
(A) to (B) for (C) at (D) with

19. I am obliged ——— you for your help .
(A) in (B) for (C) from (D) to

20. I parted ——— my friend at the station .
(A) with (B) from (C) to (D) for

21. The miser does not part ——— money .
(A) in (B) by (C) on (D) with

22. The teacher is popular ——— the students .
(A) with (B) in (C) on (D) for

23. They supply us ——— rice .
(A) to (B) with (C) for (D) on

24. They supply rice —— us .
(A) to (B) for (C) with (D) at

25. The principal served a notice ———— me .
(A) on (B) in (C) at (D) by

Direction: Find out the error
26. (A) Higher we go / (B) the cooler / (C) we feel. / (D) no error

27. (A) He speaks / (B) an excellent / (C) English. / (D) no error

28. (A) My father / (B) enjoys / (C) a very good health. / (D) no error

29. (A) He / (B) behaves as if / (C) he was a king. / (D) no error


Direction: Rewrite as directed

30. You must shut these doors. (Change into passive)
(A) These doors could be shut. (B) These doors is to be shut.
(C) These doors must have been shut. (D) These doors must be shut.

31. “I took it home with me”, she said. (Change into indirect speech)
(A) She said that she had taken it home with her.
(B) She exclaimed that she had taken it with her to her.
(C) She said that she had it home.
(D) She said that she had been taking it to her home.

32. Choose the correct sentence.
(A) He has finished his work yesterday. (B) He have finished his work yesterday.
(C) He was finished his work yesterday. (D) He finished his work yesterday.

33. Change into indirect speech: ‘Oh dear! I’ve lost my purse’, she said.
(A) She said that she lost her purse. (B) She exclaimed that she had lost her purse.
(C) She said that she had lost her purse. (D) She expressed that she had lost her purse.

34. Choose the correct sentence:
(A) The committee are in session. (B) The committee is in session.
(C) The committee were in session. (D) The committee to be in session.

35. The opposite of ‘vice’ is:
(A) wickedness (B) goodness (C) virtue (D) silence

36. The idiom ‘storm in the tea cup’ means:
(A) no fuss over trivial matter (B) big fuss over trivial matter
(C) clear idea (D) sudden inspiration

37. The mansion was ‘pulled down’ to make way for a housing complex. The words italicised means:
(A) brought (B) constructed (C) demolished (D) broken

38. Most of the people in India live ‘from hand to mouth’. The closest meaning to this idiom is:
(A) a life of plenty providing for the future. (B) with moderate provision for the future.
(C) without any provision for the future. (D) with some provision for the future.

39. The phrase ‘bag and baggage’ means:
(A) bagful (B) partially (C) completely (D) incomplete

40. Which among the following words means “understand fully”?
(A) Apprehend (B) Pretend (C) Imply (D) Comprehend

Answers
1. D 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. A 6. A 7. C 8. B 9. B 10. C 11. B 12. A 13. D 14. C15. C 16. B 17. A 18. A 19. D 20. B 21. D 22. A 23. B 24. A 25. C 26. A 27. B 28. C 29. C 30. D 31. A 32. D 33. B 34. B 35. C
36. B 37. C 38. C 39. C 40. D

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