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Top 20 English Questions for NDA Exam

Q1. Select the most appropriate meaning of the bracketed idiom in the given sentence.

Sure, fixing a flubbed decision isn’t always (a piece of cake), but it’s rarely impossible.

(a) A rare event or occurrence (b) A task that can be accomplished very easily

(c) Having no stand, shows favour at one time and unfavour at another

(d) The family bond is closer than anything else

Q2. Select the correctly spelt word.

(a) Recsind (b) Recind

(c) Rescind (d) Resind

Q3. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The duke had capacity, but his life was so ____________ that what influence he had upon the king
was for evil.

(a) Ambitious (b) Scrumptious

(c) Lewd (d) Seditious

Q4. Select the word segment that substitutes (replaces) the bracketed word segment correctly and
completes the sentence meaningfully. Select the option ‘no correction required’ if the sentence is
correct as given.

The (roof collapsing) in a roar of rock and rubble.

(a) roof collapsed (b) roof have collapsed

(c) roof was collapse (d) No correction required

Q5. Improve the highlighted part of the sentence. Choose ‘No improvement” as an answer if the
sentence is grammatically correct.

The dessert was many sweet for my tastes.

(a) more sweeter (b) too sweet

(c) No improvement (d) too sweetly

Q6. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

They probably subsisted on insects and other small __________ invertebrates and perhaps even on
aquatic vertebrates.

(a) reverent (b) skittish (c) terrestrial (d) recluse


Q7. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Debased

(a) Amenable (b) Corrupted

(c) Unamenable (d) Aggrandize

Q8. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select No error’.

The Federalists wished to make the central government as strong possible.

(a) make the central government (b) as strong possible.

(c) The Federalists wished to (d) No error

Q9. Select the wrongly spelt word.

(a) Unsavoury (b) Alturiste

(c) Unconventional (d) Ethical

Q10. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the bracketed segment in the given sentence.
If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘no substitution required’.

The query isn’t (whether he will admit it, but when).

(a) whether he will admit it or not, but when? (b) No substitution required

(c) whether he will be admitting it or not, but when? (d) whether or nor he will admit it, but when?

Q11. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.

Doze

(a) Snooze (b) Neglect

(c) Cold (d) Wake

Q12. In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best
expresses the meaning of the Idiom or Phrase.

To kill two birds with one stone

(a) Awork which needs tremendous efforts (b) The weak point in a person

(c) To accidentally hurt someone’s feelings (d) To achieve two things with a single effort

Q13. Choose the word that can substitute the given group of words.

A person who believes in the equality of all people


(a) Philander (b) Egalitarian

(c) Philodendron (d) Philologist

Q14. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

We cannot _____________ a religion or a political party that ignores the rights of half the human race.

(a) disseminate (b) forgive

(c) desiccate (d) condemn

Q15. Select the most appropriate antonym to substitute the bracketed word in the given sentence.

They are virtually unimpeachable in the (unbiased). invariably correct reading of a race.

a) Ceasing (b) Prejudiced

(c) Captivity (d) Stranger

Q16. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

This initiative has been sharply criticised as grossly inefficient and _____________.

(a) Capricious b) Calumny

(c) Counterproductiven d) Canonical

Q17. Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose ‘No error’.

Can you please help me to this project?

(a) No error (b) Can you please

(c) Help me to (d) this project?

Q18. Select the word from the options which is similar in meaning to the bracketed word given in the sentence below.

Well, you want an (argument),” he added, “come on then.”

(a) Agreement (b) Capability

(c) Explanation (d) Enhancement

Q19. Select the most appropriate word for the given group of words.

Open to more than one interpretation, not having one obvious meaning

(a) Ambiguous (b) Alchemy

(c) Amateur (d) Altercation

Q20. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select No error’.

He belted two huge sixers, but eleven to get of the last two deliveries was a big ask.

(a) No error b) deliveries was a big ask.

(c) eleven to get of the last two (d) He belted two huge sixers, but...

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