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65. He has thrownoff 'all his old friends since he became rich.
Idenhfy the correct meaning of the phrase underlined.
(1) neglected (2) expelled (3) retorted (4) resigned
69. The way he is burning the candle at both ends, he will soon be a pauper. The underlined
phrase means
(1) To be extravagant (2) To be reasonabIe
(3) To be moderate (4) None of the above
78. Find out the correct form of conjunction in the following sentence :
"I allow you to drive my car on condition that you shall not over speed.
The underlined words are example of :
(1) Co-ordinate conjunction (2) Subordinating conjunction
(3) Compound conjunction (4) Correlative conjunction
85. He hung around the entrance a11 day, hoping for a chance to speak to the director.
The underlined phrase means -
(1) loiter (2) wait (3) both, (1)and (2) (4) None of (1)and (2)
88. Which one of the four options is the correct antonym of the word "Adept" ?
(1) Withold, Refrain (2) Indifferent, Unresponsive
(3) Skilled, Proficient (4) Forsake, Leave
89. Which one of the given options is correct about the given sentence ?
"Either she or they have to attend the meeting."
(1) Right
(2) Wrong
(3) Use of 'they in the sentence is wrong
(4) Verb "have" shouId be "has"
92. (a) Both, Raman and Pushkaran were not present there.
@) Neither Rarnan nor Pushkaran was present there.
Find out the correct option.
(1) only (a) (2) only @)
(3) both, (a) and @) (4) none of the above
93. (a) Dr. Simons has taken on the position of the Head of Department
@) He is the finest young player around at the moment.
(c) She was the company director when she retired.
Identdy the correct sentencels.
(1) Only (a) and @) (2) MY@) and ( 4
(3) MY@) (4) MY(c)
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94. He struck the table. The underlined verb is .
(1) lntransitive (2) Transitive
(3) Prepositional (4) None of the above
96 - 100 : Read the passage and answer the questions given below :
One common mistake that many people have made is this : they have thought that it would
be a very good thing if everybody had exactly the same amount of money, no matter whether they
worked hard or lived quite idly. They forget that very few people would work at all if it were not
for the money their work brings them, and that without work there would be no money. And they
have imagined that if all the money in the country were equally divided everybody would be rich.
Now that is a very great mistake, because there simply is not enough money to make evervbody
rich. If it were shared equally all round every one then would, on the basis of the ~ a l c u l a t i o ~ s
made in '1935, receive only about 7 65 a p a r . Todav with a rise in the price level it might be
7 150 a year. That may be more than you receive now or it may be less, but would certainly not
make you reallv rich. It is quite true that there are in this country a small number of very rich
people; but thev are so few in cornparison with the whole population that even i f they were to
share out all their wealth among the rest, it would make very little difference. It is said that if you
flattened out that great French mountain Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe, and spread
it over the whole of France vou would only raise the level of the land by about six inches. See if you
can think out what that has to do with the question 1 have been talking about.
Many people, unfortunately, seem to think also that Government can always pay out money
quite easily and in any quantity, and they forget, or else they do not know, that the Government
can only pay out money that it has received in taxes-money that the tax-payer has had to work
for.
And now here is one final mistake that 1 should like to warn you against. Don't ever imagine
that there is any thing to be ashamed of, or anything u n d i p f i e d , to grumble about in having to
work hard for your living. If when you start work you can go into a job that suits you, so that you
can really enjoy the work itself, so much the better : I hope that is what will happen. But if the
work is not exactly the kind that you would choose, you must try to remember that you are helping
to produce the things that other people need; you are "doing your bit" and playing your part it1
the work oi the world. You are like a wheel, even if it is only a very tiny wheel, in the great world-
machinery of trade and uidustrv that is always busily at work providing for the wants of hundreds
of millions of people, and you must "put your back into it" and see to it that your particular task
is always done as well as you can possibly do it.
(4) The Government can always pay out money quite easily and in any quantity
(2) It would raise the level nf the land by about six inches.
(3) There would not be any difference at all.